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-1—_; = FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1918 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE SEVEN X KK KK KKK KKK K KKK * HEULIN * iik***{*i#*{*{* Mr. and Mrs. Heulin entertained Mr and Mrs. Macksbart at their home, the latter being guests of honor. Dancing was a feature of the occasion and luncheon was served. Upon their return from the Dakota harvest fields, many have heard the call for help from the corn fields and have responded. Farmers in this vicinity are nrgerl to drag the roads Dbefore freezing | | | | | | i Pagel were Bemidji shoppers Satur- day afternoon, making the trip by auto, returning to their home the same day. School is closed in district No. 29 until further nofice. L. O. Petrie and wife were Bem-| idji sboppers last Saturday. George I,. Taunt is home from the Dakotas and is engaged in taking care of his potato crop. A daughter was born Oct. 16, at the George Knapp home. Mother and babe doing fine, is the reports from the hospital. ness of the teacher, Miss Perrault. Ernest Edwards went to Bemidji Thursday and will stay until the Strand school opens. Mrs. Frank Markus visited with Amy Higgins over Saturday. Lawrence Higgins and gister, Ione, motored from Fergus Falls to visit their folks over Sunday. School meeting was held Saturday at both schools, Haycreek and Old Nebish. Mr. Vance Jokavich got the bus hauling job for Haycreek and Fred Gillman is to be janitor of Hay- creek. Mr. Markus got the bus haul- DONT LET A C0LD KEEP YOU AT HOME Dr. King’s New Discovery almost never fails to bring quick relief Small doses once in awhile and that throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough soon quicts down. Another dose and a hot bath before jumping into bed, & good sleep, and back to normal in the Hunters! o ‘ N J E are now exhibiting a complete as- sortment of Winchesters—.22 rifles, repeating shotguns and high power rifles. weather sets in. | Mrs. Frank Slough and children|ing job for the last part of the Old § Mr. and Mrs. Mackenbarth —are|,re visiting with her parents the| Nebish district and Mr. Delong has mormn%. N . visit at the Knaupp home, Mr. and | fore-part of this week. the bus driving job for the west part Dr. King’s New Discovery is well In ShOtgunS we have the Model 12 ham- Mrs. Henry Knaupp being the par- Sanvorn and wife were|of the district. known. For fifty years it's been merless take-down Winchester, the most s ents of Mrs. Hackenbarth. Guy Mr'}nmong the Bemidji shoppers Mon- Hackenbarth will return to his farmiqay, in a few days to take care of his Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jinkenson vis- Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Porter returned from lIowa-Tuesday. Their daughter, Mrs. Basher, returned with them. relieving coughs, colds and bronchial attacks, For fifty years it has been sold by druggists “everywhere. A reliable remedy that you yourself orany famous shotgun ever made. t is the choice of experts the country over. For those who big yield of corn. ited in Bemidji Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware have ) _— returning to their home in the|received word that their son, Percy, g(l]emhcsoéyourfamnlyc;m take safely, prefer ha!nmer action, we have the Model X K K ¥ K KK K KKK KK KKK evening arrived safely in France. - c_and §1.20. 97, practically the same as Model 12, but * TURTLE LAKE * KRKRKXRK KKK KKK KKK Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walters trans- * acted business in Bemidji Friday. The Red Cross meeting that was held at the Frank O'Neil residence Friday was well attended. Mrs. John Schummer left for New York where her son, Joe, has been employed in the ship-yards, but word was sent he was seriously ill with Spanish influenza. Mrs. Schummer was accompained by her son Frank. KK KKK KKKKKKKKKK Roy Watson visited at the clerk’s office one day last week. The Nebish postoffice was moved into the store last week. We also have a new postmaster. Mr. Bailey is the new depot agent at Nebish. We regret to lose Carl Durand as depot agent but we hope Train Those Stubborn Bowels Help nature take its course, not with a violent, habit-forming purgas tive, but with gentle but certain and natural-laxative, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulates the lax bowels. Sold by druggists. 25c. with hammer action. In rifles we have everything from the Model 90, the famous light target gallery rifle, to the heavy Model 95— “the big game gun of the world.” Come in and look over " ;r&n)k Strieck was a Bemidji-caller; : - «N;EEISH i o S this new assortment of Winchester sporting Mrs. Algot Carlson and daughters n-.t e (‘]_*_ X fl* I* ""I* rifles. Fit them to your shoulder, squint Jeft Saturday for International Falls ay Munger, arence Lodavich, along the barrels. for a short visit with Mr. Carlson. William Myres called on friends in Ta#ftle River Tuesday. . John Walters transacted business in Bemidji Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke called at the A. P. Reeve home Sunday. KK KK KKK KKK KK KK * NORTHERN e ‘K***i#**iik***f Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Warford and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger were eil- tertained at the Cronemiller home last Monday evening. S. U. Hayden of St. Joseph, Mo., Dewey Gillman and one of Bohall's boys were examined by the draft board in Bemidji last week. Clifford Doyle returned from Can- ada apd Dakota Wednesday where he! has been helping thresh. JLela Jones, a Bemidji high school student, is visiting at her home until the school reopens. The Strand school near Almend- inger’s is closed, owing to the ill- the new agent will do as well. KEEP LOKING YOUNG It's Easy—If You Know Dr. tomach— &nd don't Enov lious of ple Acid-Stomach Victims Sickly,Weak, Unfit, lepressed cznnot enjoy robust, viggrous health. Yon eat to LIVE. Your Jife depends on the strength you get from your food. Le.t us show you how Winchester experience guarantees a gun that is abso- lutely reliable. WINCHESTER World Standard Guns and Ammunition 5 —— TS MODEL 12— Hammarless Take-down Repeatsny Shotgun Made in 12 gauge, wesght about 734 lbs.; 1n 10 ¢ sight about 0 1bs.; in 20 gauge, weight absut 0 (s —m Lar with wemen and new sheators becans is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Charles . % ' L ¢ Edwards’ Olive Tablets A R PRy A it 1 EATONIC is in pleagant-tasting tab- forn—just like @ bit of candy. We A number of cases of influenza are reported, among them are \’V.ll' am Hunt and family and D. A. Whiting’s family. . Schools are still closed and no church services are being held. Mr. and Mrs. J. Noel and family visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Phelps Sun- day. A number of light showers have put out what fires that threatened this township. Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. George .wy, Mrs. Lucy Williams and Mrs. Frank Deming were Bemidji visitors Monday. **************i & ROCKWO00D * **)‘—*#*“***i*i*# L. O. Petrie and family visited at the F. J. Wright home Friday. Mrs. Guy Sanborn and Mrs. i Paul Vox. Al dr The secret of keeping young is to feel young — to do this you must watch your liver and bowels — there’s no need of having a sallow complexion — dark rings under your eyes — pimples — a bilious look in your face — dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in- active bowels and liver, . Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- ing the system of impurities, You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per uggists. 1y ne out of every ten of are uncouscious victins of upon tnousands of people to attacks ot indigestion who are rervous, mel- anciicly, y deprossed; who fuffer from rheumatism, Jumbago or sciatica —ycs, cven many of those who have catarrh, uleer orcancer of the stomach— if the trouble ix traced to its rource, it will often be found to be just acid-stomach. For these are ouly some of the ailments that are caused by what the doctors call superacidity, which is another name for sour or acid-stomach. What you want to know above all else is how to quickly rid yourself of ex- cess acid. A wonderful modern remedy called EATONIO literally wipes it out. It does the work easily, epeedily and natarally. It makes the stomach pure, £weet, cool and comfortable. It he) you get full strength out of every mouth- ful of food you eat; and unless you DO get full strength from your food you you—no mutter what you have tried e Eatonic just one week and find or yoursclf how swonderfully im- proved you will feel, See how quickly EATONIC vanishes ibhe jmmediate eficets of acid-stomach—bloat, heart- burn, belching, food-repeating, sour, gassy stomach, indigestion, ete, Seeto how quickly your general heaith im- proves—how much more you relish your food—how much more easlly it Is digest- ed—how soundly you elccp—Low Der- vousness und irritability disuppear. And all eimply because by taking EATONIC, you have rid your stomach of a lot of excess acid that has been holding you back and muking your life miserable. EATONIC 8 abeolutely barmlers. It can be taken by the most delicate. Tens of thousands of people who bave used it are enthusiastic in its praise. This wonderful modern remedy is absolutely guaranteed 0 you run no risk in givingitatrial. Obtaln—today—abig 50¢ box with our positive guzrantec that if you are not pleascd in every way, you get your 50¢ buck. You know yourdrug- glst—and you can rafely trust him to make this guarantee good. (T MODEL g7 Tabe-down Repeating Shotgun Made in 12 gange,weight abeuit 75 . 1m 10 gavge, woight wbout 754 1bs The Javerivs with shosters whe prefer u slids rearm repeaiing shotgun wish a hammer Given Hardware The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Results Notice to Farmers The War Industries Board-at Washington, fully realizing that food production and conservation must not be curtailed by lack of proper build- ings on the farm, has recently ruled that— I No permit will be required for new construction for farm purposes involving in the aggregate a cost not exceeding $1,000, nor for repairs or ex- - tensions to existing buildings involving in the aggregate a cost not exceeding $2,500. [ New construction, costing morethan $1,000 and essential to efficient farm management or increased farm production, may proceed by se- curing a building permit from the proper state authority. The Government requests that skilled labor be used only where ab- solutely necessary—that wherever possible the work be done by the farmer and his own help—and that no new work be done except where absolutely needed. We have ple;dged our support to the Government in the observance of the above ruling. But we want to urge upon every farmer that the first consideration is increased food production and conservation. If a new building is needed to store grain or house hogs or stock so that food and feed will not be wasted, that building is a legitimat= part of the war program.. mith-Robinson Lbr. Co. -~ St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co.