Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1918, Page 12

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I R S L S ST TR TR B .28 | i TR COMMITTEE TABLES s AT D DEPTL 22.—Proceed- ings before the senate elections com- ‘Washington, Nov. Advertisements I tnis column mittee contesting the election othoét half cent & word per issue, when “Truman H. Newberry, republican, of | paid cash in advance. No ad will Michigan, on'thg ground of excessive! jo ryn for less than 10c per issue. campaign expenditure . were aban- doned by a vote of 6 to b, The vote was on 4 motion to in- Ads charged on our books cost one { cent a word per issue. No ads run definitely postponed ~action on the | for less than 26¢. ground that it was improper for the| existing committee to ingquire into the election of a senator to. the next‘ - eongress. Two democrats and four republi- eans voted for postponement and lour’ republican; $475. democrats and one against it. Senators voting to postpone were: wardaman of Mississippi and King of | FOR SALE — Fumed cal library Utah, democrats; Sherman of Nlinois,| table, good as new. Inquire 916 Phone 29 or 290. Dillinigham of Vermont, Knox of Minnesota Ave. 441126 Pernsylvania and Kellog of Minne- sota, republicans, Those opposing were Pomerene of Qhio, Walsh of Montana, Walcott of Delaware and Ashurst of “Arizona, democrats; and Kenyon of Iowa, re- publican. Sentors Reed of Missouri and Thompson of Kansas, democrats, and Fall of New Mexico, republicans, were absent. Senator Pomerene presented the; resolution for investigation just be- fore the recent election, after publi- cation of reports that large sums ‘of money were being gpent in behalf of Mr. Newbherry, who defeated Henry #ord, democratic candidate. RED CROSS NOTES PLEDGE REPORT. NOVEMBER. First ward Second ward . . . Third ward .. .. Fourth ward . .. Fifth ward pe e IEATY CRaKe ;5% el S Ry, o4 X0 1) o b SRR ORI S PR 3 No report from Solway. There has been a falling off on ilie pledge subscriptions, largely due 1o people having left town. A few due to cancellations. Of the amount turned in from Carr|. Lakae, $20.80 was ob.ained from the sale of a rug and an apron which were donated by Mrs. Joe Stohl. Carr Lake has been very generous, woth with its time and money, and the chapter here wishes to thank the members for their loyal support and eo-operation, LADIES OF G. A. R. | The ladies of the G. A. R, will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Odd Fellows hall at 3 o'tlock. be present. All members ase urged to| FOR SALE traveled less than $500 miles, for D. S. Mitchell. Phone No. 2da1123 piano. Ebony -case.. An unusual bargain to a quick purchaser. Cash or terms.® Address A. Pioneer. 641124 see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave., new location. 1111tf FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Dur- rock Jersey boar, 1 year old; two young Durock-Jersey sows, with suckling pigs, 2 months old, sale cheap for cash 8. P. Hayth, Box 582, Bemidji.' 1123 FOR SALE—10 acre farm with § acres under high state of cultiva- tion, basement dug for house and a well that cost $385. mile south of new mill . $1,000, easy terms. Might tmde E. J. Wllms 407 Beltrami Aye. FOR SALE-—2 young cows, giving milk,".pne is half Guernsey and otherhalf Ayershire. Address Box K, Splway, Minn. WANTED A A A AN A A A A A A AN A WANTED — Fresh milk cows and other stock. F. G. Tropman, Be- midjt: 4d1128 WANTED—Teamster; man to haul Wwooc«.. - Must be A-1 horseman, no other need -apply. Hotel Mark- ham. 2d1123 ARE YOU looking for an opportun. ity to make more money? One of the oldest and largest life in- surance.companies with headquar- ters in New York desires local rep: resentative. New policles, life, ac- cident and health. Whole or part time, men or women. Leads fur- nished, salary to producers. Ad- dress Lock Box 229, Chi cago 241122 E .._— = = = = = ROOFING board. PAPERS—1-ply, NUT BUTTERINE——nothing better made, 1b. . . -.29¢ FOR SALE—\ew Ford touring car, FOR RENT OR SALE—Five FOR SALE—Steinway parlor grand FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, |" For | LOST—Boy’s mackinaw, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PlONE.ER WAN'th-For wood uqng fldtlz! WM FOR RENT—Four rooms, clean and warm, storm windows, $8 per month unfurnished, or can haye them turnlnhed 1801 Bamld.fl Ave. 5d1122 FOR RENT-—Two modern furnished room. 516 Bemidjl, Ave. 6d1129 Rl R FOR RNET—Furnished rooms. Can be arranged for light housekeep- ing, if desired. Telephone No. 452-W 1115tf room cottage, 609 Minnesota Ave. In- quire room 48 Ford Hotel. 6d1122 FOR' RENT—New strlctl;; modern flat, 518 3rd St. J. W. Wilcox, 6d1122 FOR RENT—One large office room, in Security Bank bldg. Also small house. - H. C. Baer, 117t L. care of{ FOR RENT—9 room house, in good condition. 415 Minnesota Ave. Phone 148, Mrs. A. Thompson, 404 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minn. % 1030tf LOST AND FOUND _. |- where. e same. office or call 594-W. IR T O TN nly one sorbed into the blood. How Abnu, Yfl“r Lau"dry' before the fire will burn bright and Have You Tried Our Baskst Laundry Service? aus 1041122 | Prompt and careful atten- txon given all laundry received. | preakfast, & glass of real hot water 'Regular twice-a-week ship- ments, Mondays and Thursdays washmg out of the stomach, liver of each week. Bundles should [kidneys and bowels the mdlges;lble be in by 4:30:p. mrqrnlay of shipment. . ° Why not give us a trial? | Our next basket will' leave' the store Monday night at 5 o’clock. Leave us your bund]e and about the morning inside-bath. A let us do the rest. BEMIDJI NEWS SERV’CE but is sufficient to demonstrate to .P. E. Welch, Prop.; 315 Beltraml Ave. idji ! ‘3-p1y, also wall on Minne- of all the waste which it accumulates sota Ave. between 2nd and 4th|qgnder our present mode of living. Sts.; the initials H. D. J. are on|For every ounce of food and drinkj| Finder leave at Pioneer]iaken .into the 1121tf | gunce of waste material must be car- .. |freshening effect upon the system and friends, our heartfelt thanks for their sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings, during the bereave- ment of ‘our beloved husband and father; Ole Erickson. — Mrs. Ole Erickson and Daughter, Claudia. ; 1 Jurfib from Bed in Morning and Tolls why everyone nhould dflnk hot water each morning ' before breakfast, Why is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really in- capacitated by illness. If we all would practice ingide- bathing, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thou- sands. of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions/ we should see crowds of happy,! healthy, rosy-cheeked people every-: The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day; system nearly an ried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like: pojsons which are ab- t as necessary as. it is to clean the ashes from .the fumace each day hct so we must each mo"mng clear he inside organs of ‘the previous accumulation of mdngestihle‘ aste and body texins. -Men and women, whether sick or well, are ad- | vised to drink each morning, before | with a teas_poonful of limestone: phos- phate in it, as a harmless means of material waste, soyr. bllegnd toxins; thus. cleansing, sweetening® #nd puri- fying the entire alimentary canals before putting more food. into' the stomach. Millions of people who had thexr turn at constipation, bilious: attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleep- less nights have become real cranks uarter pound of limestone prosphate 11 not cost much at the drug store, anyone, its cleansing, sweetening and Subscribe for The Ploneer For Saturday and Monday we offer these addltlornal spemals 500 pairs Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Moose Hide Moc- _ casins, nothing better made in moose hides, at prices fully $1.00 -lower per pair than present wholesale quotations.: * ; J , - SHOES—quite a bunch of them yet to pick from. Ea RUBBERS—Yes, all kinds of them. OVERSHOES FOR MEN-—about 200 pairs left. Please Note—We guarantee that our price on every one of the above items is lower than the present: wholesale cost to the retailer. : 3 APPLES—in bulk, just a few more 1eft per b;shse& - basketful ROLLED OATS —large packages at BABY SIZE MILK-—VanCamp, leby or Hebe, at per dozen THANKS. i We wish to expma to all relatives d1122 i Drink Hot Water CORN FLAKES—six packages for CORN ‘FLOUR-—25 pounds for BARLEY FLOUR-—25 pounds for RYE FLOUR—25 pounds for . JUNKET—a health food, 12 packages for HOPS—the real goods, per pound 5 That Thanksgiving Dinner A great deal of thé work of preparmg the Thanksgiving dinner may be aV01ded by ordering hakery goods from Koors . Pies, cookies; cakes," bread and bakery goods of all kinds as good as mother makes can'be obtained here for the Thanksgiving dinner, ‘and it will reheve ‘those | who prepare the Thanksgiving feast of just that much' work. We also wish to announce that with the lifting | of the ban on white wh”eatuhread we are again manu- facturmg that product and that all wheat flour will ‘be used in the bakery goods we sell for the Thanksngmg table this year. Knurs Brus Bnmnany lIIII|III|IlllllIIlIIIlIIIIImllllIlIllIllllllllIl|lllllIIIllllllllllllIlIIIl|IlllllIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIllIHIlII |IIIIIIIIII|IllIlIIIIllllmiml“lllIIIIfllllllllllllmfilllllilllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIJIIIIIIHIllmllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllI|III|II||Ill|IllllIIIIIl|llllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII “Ih- i ml|||flniilnmn||m‘mu'mmuuummumfiiunm 75¢ A = —_ = -:IIIHIIII“IIIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllillllllll|IIII|IIIII|l|l|lIHllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Illllll|HlliIIIllllllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIllllmlIIIIImlIIlI|I|l|llII|INIIiIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIII|||lIIIIIIIMIIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIlHIIIHII|IIIIIIlIIIIHMMHHIIMIHWIWINII!Hflfl!llllllfllllllh Bear in wholesale price to retailers. while they last. MORRIS KAPLA Food License G70606 MOLASSES——this is genuine New Orleans black strap, bring your container, per full gallon........... 45¢ "APPLES—in cases, every box guaranteed to be sound, b L e R R R $1 95 APPLES—in barrels, all extra fancy stock, per barrel ab s L Vot R D T e e ot s TG $6.25 CHICKEN FEED-—a mixture, just the thing for old and young chickens, 100 1b. sack....... ..$3.25 BROOMS——nothmg better in town and regular $1 25 seller; OurPRee .« i i e L iR :85¢ HOUSE PAINT—110 gallons left (five year guarantee by makers), per gallon...... s ST $2.85 mind that we guarantee every article we sell to be lower in prlce than the. Do not delay---take advantage of the prlces and goods Food License G70606 \ \ T ~Ta——fl»—-—,*.= Defective

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