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THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1918 . e e e e Catarrh Cannot Be Cured | MRS. BAHR DIES, : LA SRR L S e U LI A After an illness of about five years, cannot reach' the seat of the disease.. Catarrh s o local disease, greatly in- | Mrs. Fred Bahr died Sunday morning fl:‘"“cgd Y gonstisational coty t“‘:;‘l:- and | from tuberculosis. She was 28 years order cure it you mu: e an internal remady. Holl's Catarch Medi~ |Of age and leaves five children, the cine is taken internally and acts thru |oldest being ten years and the young- the blood on the mucous surfaces of the |est two years. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rusten, and three sisters - and two brothers live at Fosston: ~ PAGEEIGHT STORE IMPROVEMENT IS 'NEARING COMPLETION The Mclver store property on Bel- trami avenue, formerly occupied by Capt. Mac. Lachlan’s news stand and store, is nearing completion of re- FOR SALE — Fumed oak 'library table, good as mew. Inguire 916 Minnesota Ave. i 441125 FOR SALE-—Steinway parlor grand piano. Ebony case. An unusual bargain to a quick purchaser, Cash or terms. Address A. L. care of Pioneer. 641124 WANTED—GIrl a wash silver. Hotel Markham. SPLENDID REPORT OF RED CROSS (Continued from Page One) A A A A A A A A FOR RENT-—Four rooms, clean and warm, storm windows, $8 per month unfurnished, or can have them furnished. 1301 = Bemidji Receipts from Rex theatre, matinee and evening systemn. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was 86.91 rrsm-rlhnd by one of the best physicians i Red Cross dinners given by FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal,| Ave. 5d1123| 0 this country for years. It is com- modelling and will soon be ready for Mrs. Smart and committee. 183.51 see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel-| ——— ?Sr’-ffy'n.fe%"%,'?&"mfi :et“fl::ngut‘mfio':d — oceuparcy. May Red Crogs pledie sub trami Ave., new location. 1111tt|FOR RENT OR SALE——Five purifiers. The perfect combination of \B.: B, Welch, who bought Mac(il scriptions . . A e Y T~ | cottage, 509 Minnesota Ave. . In-| the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medl- Lachlan’s business, has been located | poooipts from Red FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Dur-| = quire room 48 Ford Hotel. 6d1122/ tine Is what produces such wender{ul e next door until the work on the build-{ ™/, -t POFUEE o is s rock Jersey boar, 1 year. old; two ST R el “:lalc:lg::\al conditions. Send for ; ing was completed and will 0CCUDY| pocoints from Ied Cross - voung - Durpck-Jersey sows, with|FOR RENT—New strictly modern| F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O his former - location. “The former| " uivage gale ... ......... 346.68| suckling pigh, 2 months old. For| fat, 518 3rd St. J. W. Wilcox,| All Drugsists, Tce. e store has beenb divided, piwl fl‘:io“ June Red Cross pledge sub- sale cheap for cash. S. P. Hayth,| Phone 29 or 290. car1gaf - Hall's Failly: RIIG tor fconstination: ; Aok - i will be appropriatel ec- A Sbrr e l:rigterd il be appropriately dec, o iptionn s Box 582, Bemidji. 1128 5o R o e e ol for probability be occupied by the Gas| "ho"" managed by Mrs. FOR SALE—10 acre farm with 5| in Security Bank bldg. : T . ? company office and display stock. Smait dnd Anance commits acres under high state of cultiva-| small house. H. C. Baer. = g The old entire front has been re-| oo . ........ tion, basement dug for house and F—_——_—_OR RENT—9 room house, in good good moved and replaced with a modern| peceipts from sale of Empress a well that cost $385. Only ome| "o/ ' aiion 415 Minnesota Ave. ec‘a s i setting, and the old steps have been| " fee cans mile south of mew mill. Only Phone 148, Mrs. A. Thompson, 404 (By United Press.) I.fondon, Nov. 21.—Belgians are rapidly carrying out the re-occupa- tion of their country and have ad- vanced more than fifty miles from the lines held by the Germans when the armistice was signed. They have entered Turnhout and Herenthals, far to the east of Antwerp. Both British and Americans have in, preferred. Pioneer. year to year the committee will map out a certain projects for permanent development at opportune times. These Get Attention. . Crop development in every variety will also claim special attention, such subjects as home grown feeds, pure seeds and.standard varieties, rotation :and cropping. -:Live stock development will in- Address ‘0. C.” o 5d1121 HAVE CASH BUYER for good im- proved farm. He is looking for a snap. E. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. 1041121 1 liminated, the improvement being a g A $1,000, easy terms. Might trade. - i marked one in o Bustnesssdistric, | eonments, sold July 4 by o 2| BT Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave, .| Minnosota Ave, Bemihi. e —for— / O_nfe 24-0z. bottle Queen Oll;;s Receipts from refreshment {1} EEOREERC TRt e AL Eae c ¥ FOR SALE—2 young cows, giving ! }L BE.GIA.N RULERS ENTER f‘,’;}}‘lgi-;'l‘;?'cffib”?l:fig;ddg milk, one is half Guernsey and sat“rday & Munflay One 20-0z. battle Jelly......25¢c 4 oy and b Saiss Blle Patbar's other half Ayershire. Address Box LOST AND FOUND ; 4 ¢ f BR“SSHS TOMORROW i il e ,48g| ~¥ Solway, Minn. 1041123 |~ One can Pineapple, shcedzgr_ E - ly Red Cross p ledge sub- A LOST—Boy's mackinaw, on Minne- grated .: c g Paris, Nov. 21.—King Albert and Jusir!pteiongmfu? e kg 580.90 sota Ave.. between 2nd and 4th Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for......27¢ 3 | | Queen Elizabeth will make their for-| ponation from Mi _Sts.; the initials H. D. J. are on|10-lb. sack O One 1-lb. can Calumet Baking ‘k mal entry into angls tgm%flfw, BOBORNL, i1 o okr s L... 20.30 gime, Fhlxldex; leave at Ploneer| o il S Powder: i .....ii oo i arnnsand 20c | B T eas . sorartiiany | e Whliits, 407 Beltrami Ave, 10a1131| - Oice or call §94-W At PabL. SRSy 75 -lb. sack Cracked Corn - was transferred to Brussels today. GO s s o S B 1.40 | FOR SALE—Hotel, thoroughly mod- Don’ e 1-1b. can Tall Milk............. 88cli igors sl $2.25 | B August Red Cross pledge sub- ern, hot water heat, clear of in- on't tritle wit Macaroni -and i | WHAT COUNTY FARM e Bkt 566.50| cumbrance, elegent location, dotng| 1" g a cold ariils Spaghetti, 8 [100-1b. sack Shorts ......... $1.90 | B BUREAU REALLY MEANS _|Red Cross chatu party. .. ... 1.00] fine husiness, about $13,600. Own- —It's dangerous. PRBSIOF byt Sirloin Steak i B eptember Red Cross pledge er wants Dakota land. B. J. Wil- 4 i | § T0 THE ¥UTURE _ subscriptions ... | 508.80| lits, 407 Boltrami Ave. 1041121 You can't afford to risk ;‘I°' 2 canned Corn, 3 for...42¢ Round Steak....... C A eceipts from sale of two i 1 2 orternouse Steak. _j : w :ns&els of potatoes donated . Influenza' EO bar:]; %hlte F 5:;!‘;08}1: 55¢ 1b. ¢ reside. where -they- all may meet at y Mrs. Ole Felland...... 2.00 ANTED name are an as N ;s ;‘.1 various times; anl(rl their duties ':vll: Recflptq from liunches served wi ll-feep falways at hand a Boards, each 48¢ Pot Roast, 1b.. i + be-the conduct of the management o at county fair .......... 420.21 ox% of G el I A R s S R R 313 i the bureau affairs. The develomnent Octobisrunad Cross pledge sub- w?ngb_"“ wood “wmgdl‘l";lé P g‘:::l;g Beef.. of the agricultural council will re- seriptions .............. 543.70 s * N 3 UPZOR, _ Lo iiaioaiss il in quire mugll; study, that the right man | Receipts from sale of salvage 109.60 | WANTED—A -heavy set of sleds. Q‘ “’ b Pork Sausage i be aelaetadiin each °;’t':‘m“n“13;'l 1 Novebmbelr t}{ed Cross pledge iiie 1. P. Batchelder, (ASCARA - QU'N E i re s e Community ‘committees will also| subscriptions ........... b s ? be & feature of the B{gn:nlzau:nl, said B ot .” 2 ; < i committee to congist of a chairman - - B and three or four committee mem- BELGIANS CARRYING OUT OM_\° y G[uce‘y & va"ly sto[e 3 A E i bers. The year 1918 lz:s Itnieen 8 pro; WORK OF REOCCUP AT“)N franiders eold comany fpe 20 yescatin taslet East Sjde N L i : § ductive one and now attention should lflm—-f s o s up a B be turhed to next.season and develop- s mfl?’n?; wripin 3 daye; Mooey : : ing and improving projects. From for winter; two or-three. with Mr. Hill’s picture. At All Drug Stores. i S :“_fl_llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII|I|IIIIIlIIIllIIlIIIlllIIlllI||IIIIIIIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl.'III|Illll_lmuIIlII|IIIII|IIHII|I|I|I|III|IIIE ARE YOU looking for an -opportun- ity to make more money? '‘One R AR Schneider Bros.Co. s s ” 3 clude .dairy -husbandry, sheep in- a:vml\?ced }a:bc;‘ut thirty miles while| of the o}dest Bi’d laiftsi'leii: lilf_e in- Exclusive Women’s and Missgs Oulor ‘PM "'} F dustry, hogs, poultry;, bees and|the Frenc ave penetrated forty surance companijes w. eadquar- & . ISR honey, veterinary. miles into the former German ter-| ters in New York desires lotal rep- Phone 850 BEMIDJI, MENN. H.H.Cominsky, Mgr. The farm business development |ritory, ocupying Saarbrucken. resentative. New policies, life, ac- will .include marketing, farm crop cident and heaith. Whole or part ; 3 and live stock survey, stock and| — time, men or women. ' Leads fur- peed exchange, labor and machinery, farm accounting, farm management, land clearing, soil, tillage and drain- age. ik »Concerning ~community -angd -or- ganization: development, under .this classification comes: o farmers’. clubs, boys’ and girls’ clubs, fairs and ex- hihits, cinetitutes and shory courses. ++Home-development- will have such as ‘home management, home garden- ing, canning and drying of products, social needs, county home demonstra- tion agent. . & i icexrs nt, ° The So?:‘zh %al?fiaflegounty Farm bureau is officered as follows, the officers including the board of di- rectors: President, N. H. Willett, Bemidji. Vice-President—8. W. Ellis, Black- duek. Becond Vice-President — William Lennon, Kelliher. Secretary and Treasurer — H. C. Baer, Bemidji. ¢ Directors—A, B. Rako, Bemidji; H. L. Arnold, Bemidji; E. H. Winter, Bemidji; George Miller, Bemidji; A. L. Molander, president: of the public safety commission. Am',efi\ifim Council, The agricultur; council prises: " J. E. Swenson, Big Lake Farmers ciub and community. E. K. Anderson, Bemidji Townghip Farmers club and community. com- nished, salary:to producers. :Ad- dress Lock Box 229, Chicago. B 2d1422 Advyertisemaiits _1n_ tnls column cost half cent & word ber issue, when paid casli ‘fri advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue, Ads_charged on our.books cost one cent a word per issue. No adg run for less than 2Gc. 9 > FOR SALE FOR SALE-—One five horsepower . Gallowey saw rig $100; one pair of ‘bob sleds $12; one two horse disec harrow $9; one light harrow 86, €. N. Shannon, Bemidji, Minn. 1d1121 ““AShinein Every Lrop’’ ot a can today from our hardware or gro- ciy daaier. 3 A Simple, Inexpensive Way to Relieve Tired, Aching Feet ’ Look for this Sign on ~ your Jewelry. Store T T When you take your shoes off at night and your feet are jumping with pain—do this: Bathe your feet in warm water to which has been added 5. tablespoonfuls of 20 Mule Team Powdered Boric. Hallmark _ Sheffield Plate The-cold weather, ;% © ¥ warm coatsithat W at prices that ev. Reduced to $17.95 Coats of heavy ve- lour, cheviot, plush and tweeds, worth $25.00. - Lo C. E. Odell, Turtle River Farmers What relief this preparation will club and community. afford you! It soothes and heals—it is heavily silver plated on a 5 Charles Olson, Summit Farmers|makes the skin feel glad—it destrovs nickel silver base and is guar- club and community. Dr. J. L. Coy, Liberty club and community. Farmers and community. . A. W. Hoskins, Frohn Equitable Farmers club and community. Fred Messerschmidt, Quiring com- munity. Dell Vougt, Hornet community. C. H. Johnson, Hines Co-operative Farmers club and community. J. A. Hallan, Lammers Farmers club and community. Ora Whiting, Northern Farmers|—it is a splendid antiseptic. called Sheffield ware, which is club and community. 20 Mule Team Powdered Boric is plated on a base of copper. L. W. Packard, Jones Farmers club |sold at all good drug stores. Your local Hallmark jeweler e “ce n - a uce u ' C. W. Clark, Du d ity. ] you . want 0 - feel surest about i Frank Sul)ut, Alt::l:‘a ccc?nl:‘rll;ll::;t;. E::Q&‘;;:figgfié ‘ég;;’y“a‘:é:fivfik‘n?: lour; kersey, Sllver- Lélama ve]()'ur - ——— ain grow worse o’ e “Gets- ) Dancing Around. 8 tO!le and duotone. . 1 %3 Nowadays, when two irresistible Some -richly trim- kersey, velour au bodies meet, the usual course 18 for them to join hands and take a few turns in the maxlxe or the hesitation. —Judge. Adler-i-ka P ' sign and large size. inches high and holds about E s s L —______‘ Agam : three Pints ... 318" »—F Extra Special “I had a bad case of constipation, Tho Only PecHt-Off Way bs “Gotait.” Get a Copy of the - gas g{x the stomach, and other bowel| It” anyhow, sooner of later; might Hél;LfgoAl}‘K cuats . trouble. Twelve hours after I took ift Bool 0 i ] p Adler-i-ka I felt better and after con- ?:::e‘:t?r};u:“;:u}htge‘:% ‘That 'y'gt: tinning I consider myself CURED.” perspiration odors and cleanses the pores. By all means use 20 Mule Team Powdered Boric in the bath tub anteed to give years of satis- factory service. It should not be confused with some so- will be pleased to explain the difie:'rence. ¢ : Here is a Special Item in High Grade Hallmark Sheffield Plate Only One Corn Peeler, “Gots-It” Btop Corn Pains; See Corn Peel Off. It 1s just w;heu a corn hurts that / H 70 Water Pitcher — This pitcher is of handsome de- Is 8% from your local Hallmark jew- can_peel the whole thing off pain- ele r write to us. Contains ag well use it sooner. Then you are \ $37.95 Coats of plush, ve- med with fur. Worth to $50.00. i s lessk ith your fi - > ‘('?lg}xlxed) E. B. Becman; Calispall, Dletoyx:gecelj\'xxs: lrllfi:r;'efil:?:%n:- 48 illustrated pages showing 2 : nAsdier-i-ka expels “ALL 4 :;;i‘); ..g“et‘;‘_’{f_fi “T;ee‘;‘;‘.‘ad:o" :‘:‘;‘.’h:g moderately priced gift sugges- . > e P or puttering. Corn-pains will van- tions, as well as a general line sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL Lt i i “Gets-It" Imark Si lish S e ‘ oy ¥ Lo e Cr hoisons SYSIeM.| ond pain fres! Youli sa its magic. b Y Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Furnishings Radically Reduced o £ e 13 b2 “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- BEMIDJI, ) B S Kl tack chrmesmort e, oy (SN Buy now when you need Adler-i-ka many years. ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and mine other simple drugs. City Drug ‘Store. b A of the famous Hallmark mer- chandise. This book will help you choose—it’s free. ish—that'll keep you sweet while the “Gets-It” does the rest. Nothin, new for corns has been discovere since “Gets-It” was born. Follow the judgment of the millions; use wn_{. costs but a trifle at any drug atore. M'P'a by E. Lawrence & Co., Ohicago, Ill. Sold in Bemidji and recommended a8 the GEO. T. BAKER & CO. world’s best corn remedy by Barkers Drug Store. e ' — = | | | | | | 4~ — 4 s S Only a Few in This Lot i Lo 5 3 .Tad Reduced to $23.05 ({’g‘gats of seai plush, pom - pom; * velour, burrella and kersey. Worth to $35.0Q. = = = E $46.95 Coats of \silve\rtone, norde and mixtures. Worth to $65.00. [ ] @ = = == = = = = =