Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 4

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HAY AND FEED NEEDED (By Unlted Press.) budget. calls for: _Overdraft $303,137; hay and feed, $600,000; : food suppues. $17,000; freight and express, 15,000; hosmtals and medical service, 85 000; fencing, - $100,000;-- clothing shoes, - rubbers and ' bedding, $75,000; livestock, $25,000;~grass seed, potatoes, vege tables, i grain and corn, $100,(00 lldlng‘materlal. $350,000; operat- u nn(/ dental expenses, $50,000. ASK FOX PROTECTION. (By- Unued Press.) ias Dumrck, N. D., Feb. 6.—The sil- px——most valuable animal nlud dn North Dakota as a fur bear- ng animal and thus is not protected. Hl.!, an interloper from the Prince Bdward Islands. For fear that some of their '$30,000 a pair’ foxes will escape from pens and be ruthlessly slaughtered one of the biggest silver- dlack fox. breeding concerns in the world, located at St. John, is asking legislature to Drotect these animals elally, Pelts are sald to be worth from $2,500 to $10,000 and breeding pairs worth' from $15,000 to $30,000. — Dance at Nymore, Christianson’s hall, Saturday night. Good music nflu hed - by Shuck’s International 2-7 m'[i‘ 1D DEPT Adurmomenu in; this column cost u mnt a word per issue, when pald advance. ' No ad will be run for hq an -10c per isste, 'zedn_ charged on “our books cost one cent & word per issue. No ads run for less ‘than 2bc. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Wednesday and Thurs- day, direct from car, birch, §$/.756 per 4 foot cord (this is No. 1 wood).. From yard—16 inch birch, $3.60, $3.25, $3.00; 16 inch tam- arack, $3.00, $2.75, $2.60; 16 inch jack pine, $2.75, $2.50, $2.25; 16 inch ‘ash, $3.00; 16 inch mixad wood, part green, $3. George H. , French & Sons. Phone 93. -4d28 ‘FOR SALE—Hay, Ole Vigin, 416 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn. 3d26 P i A N R T T e 2 ) FOR SALE—Corn Fodder, $10.00 per “ton. Phone 2F2, Wm. Schultz, Bemidji, Minn, . 1d26 2 0 A e B N B RS TS FOR SALE—House and lot, also’fur- -niture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymore. ' Cheap if taken t once. Vincent Jonas, Nymore, Minn. 12d211 FOR SALE—Quarter section in 4, "Township one fifty seven, Range “thirty-eight:* Ditch tax paid for ninteen seventeen. Low price and 1iberal terms at 6% for quick sale: ‘Address “L. C.” Pioneer office. § 174215 AR GO I i Y 2 SIS SR FOR SALE—Oak, well -bullt store jadder. Call at Ploneer olflc;. 1123tr “She Took Adler-i-ka ywife had what the doctors call h of the stomach for 15 years, Bad to diet carefully and suffered much. She has now taken one bottle .Adler-i-ka. and feels perfectly well.” -(Signed) B. F. Parker, Brock, Texas. Adler-i-ka expels ALL g’a and and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE HONEV-SIVERS FORALL These Durable Soles Cut Shoe Bills Down *“For use around cement plants and similar places where rough materiais grind down soles quickly, I recommend Neolin Soles. They resist wear sur- . prisingly. After working around the clinker department long enough to wear out two pairs of ordinary soles, my Neslin Soles are still as good as new,” writes A. F. Miller, superintend- ent of The Peninsular Portland Cement . Company plant in Jackson, Michigan. s It is remarkable how tough and dur- able Neolin Soles are. They are made o so by Science—comfortable and water- proof, too. They come on new shoes B¥CE 'fh “many styles for men, women, and children, and are available everywhere for re-soling. Wear them, and cut your shoe bills down. * Neolin Soles are made by The Good- year Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guar- anteed to outwear ail other heels. Neolin Soles T IN mm SWEPT SECTION 8t. Paul, Feb. 6.-—Hay and feed is the greatést need: in the devastated section ' of northeastern Minnesota | WANTED—At once; waltresses, n October last year forest laundry girls, and diet kitchen more than: $25,000,000 help. Good .wages, permanent 'or this alone the legisla-| place. Minnesota State Sanator- n asked to npproprlate fum, State Sanatorium, Minn, 3427 00, Other big items on the proposed { WANTED—Land with good house, $1,840,637.06 budget recommended| lake or river frontage, close to by the governor's forest fire relief committee, are for seeding, femcing,| full particulars, legal description, clothing, emplements, building ma-| and lowest cash price. Address terials and house furnishings. The KLB,-care Bemidji Pioneer 6d211 ‘sourness, stopping stomach distress|Balm is just what every cold and INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper |catagrh sufferer has been seelking. WANTED WANTED—Ralroad tie cutters and - pulp wood cutters, see W. Schroeder. Corner 4th-and Minn. Ave, 6d28 WANTED—A second hand sub serv~ “ ice paker or corrugated roller. Must be in good condition: and cheap for cash. Address XYZ Pioneer. Py 4d2-27 — e e WANTED—Giris .at Bemidji, Steam Laundry. Work begins Mar, 3rd. Address J. J. Trask. 7428 WANTED—To rent; 6 room houta with bath; in desirable location. Not too far from the business dis- trict.: Address ‘S,” Ploneer. 120tf Pioneer: WANTED—Small flat or .3 room apartment, unfurnished; man and wife, Address H. A. H., care FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- ] FOR RENT FOR RENT—From May first to-Oct. first, small modern furnished house on lake shore. Address, HD., giv- ing name. 3d2 FOR RENT—Modern furnished and heated room. 515 Bemidji avenzue 5-210 FOR RENT-—Two modern furnlshed rooms, 1118 * Bemidji avenue. phone 345. E. H. Winter 1241f LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocket book containing $32. One $20 'bill, two $6 bills, and two $1 bills, between Schuelder’s store and Third Street Cafe. Return to Pioneer office for reward. 2-28 Wanted—General agent for this city. Lady or gentleman, even if you are now em- ployed, you can easily make $40 to $50 per week without giving up your present posi- tion. Miss H. Lilly of 714 South Second St., Virginia, Minn., made $90 the first week. Write for full par- ticulars. WM. L. TULL 105 Sherman Bldg. Duluth, Minn. e NOSE CLOGGED FROM : A'COLD OR CATARRH ! ! Apnly Cream in Nostrils To Open: Up Air Passage~ i e ONECTS U D Ah! What relief! Your clogged 10strils open right up, the air pas- sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness-—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. < 4 .Don’t ' stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a ittle of this ~fragrant, antiseptic ecream in your nostrils, let it penc- trate through every air passage of the 1ead; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely’s Cream F’s just splendid. alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul ~matter which poisons system. Often . CURES constipation. Prevents ap- pendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buck- thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine < other - simple drugs.—City Drug Store. e BE A LIVE OHE Young Man Comes Back One of our young men sure h to the front in short o« friends are at a loss to untiring encrgy and ab and get resuits, where or weecks before he seemed (0 down and almost & neryow Questioned by.a curious fr the cause of the sudden ¢ sajd: T sure was in bad sl one knew it better th: T did. It my goat for fair. I was all in ar nerves shot to pieces and sleepless: nights. O lieard a customer teling phated Jron had done fc: could not get a supply qui. “That's the whole storv, jus phated Iron. My poor tired ove ed nerves just seemed to hp lho*vlr of hungry, the way they t and say what n relief. man. Could sicep at nig in_the morning foeling 1i} old. = Believe me, T hail 100, my weight Increased face filled out and had the Co fect health that oniy goes wilk blood, well fed with Iron. “You can bet T am stronz fas Pho phated Tron. Everyone who frics it a booster. “Do_you know even the o pres mlblng it; trust them to < to A good |h1ng &5 Special Notice 'T‘n {ngure dectol their paiients ge h ph 1lel Iron only, zo do ne piils’or tablets. City Drug Store and leading drug- gists everywhere. WANTED TO BUY—Cash paid for Liberty bonds. Inquire after 5 p. m, evenings, room §1 Markham hotel. 6428 town on G. N.or M. & I. Ry. Give G, | ana Theld ‘atthe banking house in Be-fabsorb only nourishment to sustain ‘was executed trami ave. Phone 41. 1213tt| told the public a word about|gere you have apleasant, efferves- splendid success. It is the ideal laxa- tgre because it combines all ‘of the 3 salts—Glauber’s, Epsom and Rochelle | * —and eliminates the bad effects, such cold water, ete. While 15 is new to the public i's <o Big JumpinPrices Hide Market Has Advanced = The demand for furs was neyer s B THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Bank No. 882. AMENDMENT TO COBRTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF THE SECUR- ITY STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI. At a meeting of the stockholders of the above named bank, held at the bank-|{ —— —— e o ing_house on the 27th day of January, A. D. 1919, the tollowinz resolution was offered and adopted by a majority vote REC!PE To CLEAR Ome’ faptllmxtlflgcg tion: F £ th esolyed, that Section Four of e SKIN Certification of Incorporation of this A PIMPLY bank be amended to read as follows: Sectlon Four. . The government of this 5 cornarscion. end the EBERAMAIL 0T I8 Pimples are Impurities Seeking affairs s! ?}llne d.!rfctora. wliwmshtalu bef i%f“:{’ fi an Outlet Through e regular annual meeting of the stock- 3 Holders o be held ‘ou the first Tuesday | - Skin Pores. succeeding the first Monday of January Pimples, sores and boils usually re- of each vear between the hours of ten syl from toxins, poisons and impuri- ‘We hereby ceraty thn.t the foregoing | ties which are generuted in the bowels resolution was duly adopted by a ma-land then absorbed into the blood B pital Rt ock, e | through the very ducts which should AXEL F. ELFSTRUM Registered Pharmacist Barker’s Drug Store midjl on the 27th day of January, A. D. the body g H. C. BAER, 1t is the function of the kidneys (Corporate Seal) ; Preaident to filter impurities from the blood A B FBIR, and cast them out in the form of State ot Minnesota, County of Be]- urine, -but in many .mstancgs the T n" this 20th day of January 1013, 9we]tshcre‘éff e togins ‘“‘fi bl n P o4 A, % |ities than the kidneys can eliminate, g'eetx?.r %o %fiw:gg:s%yckn?e'. who be- | then the blood uses the skin pores ing by me duly sworn did say that they | as the next best means of getting are respectively —the Prosioent, He-|rid of these impurities which often | cashier of Security e Yhask 1 e Akin<d midji, that the seal affixed to the fore.|breal out all over the skin in the going instrument is the corporate le:} form. of plmples.' anaale) °°“°mx:;’r°’zll':e'::“u”tiga§$!g::l Got| ‘The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted au- Ry. Tie Cutters WANTED Cor. 4th and Minn. !!;?5,‘- FURNITURE AND THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY §, 1919 BUSIVESS. AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS o and’ Pulpwood Cutters . —SEE— W. G. SCHAOEBER:} DR. L..A, WARD Physifian and Surgeon’ Bemidji, Minn, B RTA&*HNG T ok et omee ] and Surgeon Ibertson Block . ' Offfice Phone 1563 . N. M’KEE Funeral Director "DRS. GILMORE & M¢CANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: vM!las Block PHONE 178-W or R A. Vi GARLOCK, M:D. Speclalis; and deed. 4 N u) OHN F. Cillili‘l)}:gil thority, is to get from any pharmacy (Notarlal Seal) Moy . Minn. | about four ounces of -Jad Salts and My commission expires Nnvambel" 3255 take a tablespoonful in a glass of hot 1923, %" | water each morning before breakfast — for one week. This will prevent the e ————————————— | £ 01 101 of toxins in the bowels. It IT'S NEW BUT 1250 Simotes, 0 con o 2o IT’S PROVEN! i filter the blood of impurities and | clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. For sevéral years, before we ever SALINOS, 25,000 doctors in allicent drink which usually makes pim- parts of the conntry tested it with|ples disappear; c!eans{zs the bll)ood am.ill is excellent for the kldneys as we : good effects of the three essential |« as nauseating taste, insolubility in {if proven! It is a thorough laxative that will completely empty the bow- els, including the lower bowel where food-waste lies and ferments and fills the blood with dangerous poisons. It prevents this fermentation and thus helps to mamt.am the body’s resistance to diseas: Get a bottle af SALXNOS from your druggist for a Quarter (larger sizes Fifty cents and a Dollar). It is a fine thing to have handy. Get better t C.oldberg’s Hide & it. Be safe! Use SALINOS tomor- We Pay Freight on All Shipments row morning. CLCREEEEERE R ECR AR 1] Friday and Saturday ] --- Specials at --- TROPPMAN'S Fancy Apples a0 box ....$3.25, $2.75 Oranges, a dozen, at.29c¢c, 39¢, 59c, 75¢ Bananas, alb. .. . e No. 1 can Apricots, in heavy syrup, 2 for 33c|. : 11b. 12 oz. Jar Preserves| for o w0y i 37c Grape Nuts, 3 packages for. . emrinsy ..40c¢ 10 lb. box Maecaroni for. o a8l 10 1b. box Spaghetti v for. $1.30| ° Large size Gold Dust, 112-3rd St. 1 Door W.of Exp livered. Phone 488 prices are high. S For the highest market prife in Hides or Furs- - Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses rlttoa TAHL-JACOBS Furniture - EHORW;\I&D LUNDE Renovators % Acutei ot Ohisonte B iS iy 2 s with Great S All work guaranteed, . J|} 15t Nat Bank fifg'., e 406-W Work called: for- and- de- Hours; 10-12 amn.; 2-5 7-8 pm. DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block General Repan' hop 311 6th St: DR. E. A\ SHANNON, M.D. P(lfi}:lcmln a\/’lld Surgeon g ce in B Phone 396 ; “iges ul)flll(ona 397 DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon RBemidii, .\Ium 2% . DENTISTS A A A A A A A A AN A AN AR NN AAAA B B, ES=w (== han it is tedoy. Sell-while —Bring or Sh° p to— Fur Co. B?,.':",',’)' DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST _Office in Winter Block . Office Phone638-W . DR, J T TUOMY North ! M i [ Gibbons Block an Hr?r}:;e 230 DR. J. W. DIEDRICH - DINTIST Office—('Leary-Bowser Pl)qne_s—()fllce ?76 W l{esBlgllfgfl-R LAWYERS "GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER N Miles Block Phone 560 VETERINARIANS D. R. BURGESS, D.V.M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R, 8rd St. & Irvine M . ). WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 of Troppman's. Phongofi? szgst 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, ‘Shoes, Flour | per package. . .. ._27c Large size Snow Boy Washing Powder, per package ....... 22¢ 3 pkgs. Monarch Jelly Powder ........ 25¢ Sun Ray Peas, 2 cans for e 25¢ Corn, 2 cans for...28¢c Monarch Pumpkin, large can ......15¢c Lima Beans, 2 cans . for......... ..25¢ 1% 1b. jar Stramed Honey ... ... .59¢ 1 1b. jar Sweet Relish FOFs o i oy .18¢c Pepper, 1b. ... .... .39¢ Cinnamon, 1b. ....39 Anona Cheese, Pimen- to, chili or cream, eaeh . = i 10c Ivory Soap Flakes, per Any Ford owner who Know bogus parts shop where you're sure sure of Ford material. prices. pkg. . Adas Best Flour, 98 Ib SablE T .$5.50 Fresh Eggs, dozen.49c Fresh Dairy Butter, per e o ..45¢c O RACOER lIIllllllllllllllllllllll; C. W. JEWETT Phone 474 THE UNIVERSAL CAR with us for the past ten years will tell you that it pays to use genuine Ford parts. You can’t expect satis- Lat Men Who factory or durable serv- ice from your ecar if flo " hauling or repairing: it. 1t is not fair to the ‘car to pepair with poor quality parts. Stick to the genunie Ford material and have your Ford car cared for by men who know Ford mechanism. Bring your Ford car to our Get your work done now today. Feed, Etc, W. G. SCHRO Bemidj EDEll}hone 65 4 TOM SMART : Dray and Tramster - 25 *Phone 58 Office Phone 12 818 America MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PéslnzxMOtgnu, E‘;winz‘ Machines innesota Ave., B J. Bisiar, Mgr. Pho:?gh'lzl-w - S ————————————————— NORTHERN MINN, AGENCY Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anything A h Offices, Socnrlgt nm{z! mrnll’;vf 'J.?urf 167 has been dealing DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children or counterféit are used in over- BaY l’LEAN!Ng HOUS ¥ AOGRNSON BHOS PR of a square deal, Ford standard ENTERPRISE AUTO (0. Auto Livery and Taxi Service | Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor: 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residencé Phone 10 | WM. M'CcuAlG | Manager CO., INC. Bemidji, an. Dalastle D

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