Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 6

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1Y BRINGS WATER 96 MILES Wianipeg ' Opens Great Aqueduct From Lake of the Woods—Builds Railroad, ‘Winafpeg, Man.—A concrete conduit, elight feet in diameter, 96 miles long, mmd costing $15,000,000, has just been empeted and the water has been tmmed into the city mains. Only four atfes of -the world have gone farther e their water. The aqueduct brings 85,000,000 gal- eas every 24 hours from :Shoal lake, sm #rm of the Lake of the Woods, with s area: of 1,500 squaré miles and 300 Seet above the level of the city. The ewndult tunnels: under.the Red river, ‘Wnitemouth river and several smaller wtreams. To build the: aqueduct ‘the’ city con- wsy. 110 miles long. Several towns ' sgeang up along the line, and farmers BDegan to settle In the countty, before a weilierness. The. road will be main- mMed in reguldr operation. TWOYEARSINBED AND ROLEING CHAIR /Mrs. Wilson Gave Up H‘ope’ Gains 25 Pounds. on: Tanlac And Is Now A Well Woman - “For two years I l']panE all my time |- sither in the hospital, in bed, or in & welling chair, and.during that time-I}. -wxs givén up to die, and I don’t guess & would be here now if it hadn’t been foe Tanlac,” said Mrs: E. 0. Wilson. $&rs. Wilson is well-known in Atlanta, Ner husband has been employed by “The Constitution for a number of FeRTS. “I was a great sufferer from chrohic indigestion,” continued ‘Mrs. Wilson, “and don’t”guéss” anybody ever had to. go through” with: what I &4 T was very weak and nervous, | and at times had.. those . dreadful| mmothering sensations to the point of fainting. I had dreadful headaches, severe pains in my back and over my %idneys and my joints ached’all the time. For two years I had to live eatirely on boiled milk, toast and soft ‘bailed. eggs, and even that didn’t di- sgest well, and would sour on .my stomach. I didn’t know what it was %o get a good night's sleep. I took one kind of medicine after another antil our house was almost filled with wmpty Bottles, but instead of improv- iug 1 was getting worse all the time. Wmally they took me to the hospital or treatment, and 1 lay there five Thng: months, but. even that didn’t make me well. It was taking nearly| every cent of ‘my husband’s wages to pay my -docttor and drug bills—our d&rug bill alone gmounted to $14 or #15 a month, and one doctor bill mmounted to $108. “It looked like everything had fail- wd to help me, and I had about given up all hope when one day my husband Mwotght a bottle of Tanlac home with Ném' ‘'and asked me to ‘take it.: -Hef wmid he had been reading and hearing = Jot. of good things about it, and &dt't see - any reason why it shogldn’t help me. I was confined to wmy volling chair when 1 bégan taking “Do’ I Took like an invalid now? I nfla‘inly don’t feel like one, and I Bave actually gained twenty-five (25) pouiids on eleven bottles of Tanlac, amd feel as well as I ever did in my Wfe.. I can eat anything I want— much things at meat, turnips, hard- Woiled eggs don’t hurt me a particle, and J sleep as good as I did when T was a girl in my teens. I can get about as well as anybod the other.day 1 walked A and 1 am running aroufid the neigh- borhood calling on my friends nearly all the time how. about me. Y woman in Atlanta, and I think a right to be. is al in City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by}French & Moon, and in -Baudette by J. W. Williams. structed its own standard-gauge rail- | and just own town, haven’t a pain 1 believe I am the ha}) iest 1 think ‘my recovery ost a miracle, and everybod): our neighborhood thinks the same.” I Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the Phone 638-W - S L cookers and gas stoves. use. quired. " cooking and baking a pleasure. us for stoves. { cream separator, Last’ week’s shipment of eight De Lavals last- ed two days. Buttér fat prices are high. Pastures could not be better. Why not get the profits that are yours? You can get a De Laval on approval and easy payments, Number 12, 500 1b. De Laval separator, $95.00; num- ber 15, 750 1b. De Laval separa- tor, $112.50. NXTRA value has al- ways been the prime feature of Racine Tires. Let us show you the new “flame ° within a flame” Acorn kerosene Oil Cooker—its a wonder for saving kero- sene and giving heat where heat is re- Acorn gas ranges make summer See the highest market price : for rags metals, ave : scrap iron. We also pay freight ‘ / s on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. prices paid for hides. * "GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. 112 3d Street Perfection oil cookeys are known to every house- _wife as Perfect Cookers and are always ready for 2 We.will have a shipment of fifteen De Laval cream separators this wqek—get your order in for the best e — rubbers and Highest FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1919... The strongest propensity - of a High heels are not ‘Parisian in ori- woman’s nature is to ‘wont to know'| gin, but Persian. Their introduction everything that is going on, and the | to the women was to raise the feet second is to boss the job. off the burning sands. T roppman’s ~ SPECIALS " FOR SATURDAY Lot 1 Lot 2 Epeg%?l 1(;13_ Off 1adiels Ladies night dresses andkerchiefs, val- P Qat ues up to 25¢. Satur- worth 98¢. Saturday day only only Sc each - v 49c - t Lot 4 .A special lotof R. & G.. Corsets, regular -$1.50. Saturday only i 98¢ Lot 6 ' Lot 3 Ladies black cotton ‘hose, 35¢ per pair, Saturday only . 28¢ per pair \n 2 Lot5 Z Children’s black'| Another lot of boys hose, worth 35c to 45¢. Saturday only 25¢ per pair overalls,regula r%; 98c. Saturday only = 49c Shoe Department We are featuring for the early summer a very dressy high-heel oxford made in S0 Havana Brown Save money. ’ Use the Goodyear Tires are surely the popular choice these d $8 RACINE da_ys.——cannot.gt;t them fastheno;llgh, tEmt drivgr:‘ta!;e _ Black French Coumlry Ro .a: '.I'freU ‘:{;2.1‘113 to wait for days rather tl an uy a substitute i Kld A $6.50 _“Extra mileage”is the ver- Over half of the Automobile factories equip their ; Sizes 23 to 7, AA dict of every usef. Join the new cars with Goodyear tires. Almost all racing ‘cars to D width. army of Country Road en- thusiasts. Unmatched in serv- \ iee and true lmluge wgrth. AUTO ACCESSORIES A SPECIALTY C. E. BATTLES Home of Good HARDWARE 411 Beltrami Avenue , buys Goodyears. with the best. = © to use good machinery. LA RSSO use Goodyear tifes—the driver that wants’ the .best Goodyear tire prices went down 15 per cent last month, making them moderate priced. Equip your car ~ These rains will surely rqa;ké hiy—aeé the John : Deere mower and hay rake on our sample floor. It pays ,HOW ABOUT THAT HOOVER DIGGER? Better put your order in early. SR Also many: other oxfords in white " canvas, brown[it : calf, brown kid, I Black calf and black kid, built with mili- t : ' tary Cubanheels. These are all welt sew- ; " ed oxfords, 23 to 7, AA to D wide. "PriceS... ..o $4.50 to $9.00 / Clean- Sweet | -SAFE- (lt You Clothes want Your Made Right At the Right Price---See T. Beaudette 214 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji» Minn. The safety of your milk supply is important. You want good milk and you want safe milk. The question is, how can you be absolutely sure of sweet, clean, safe milk Home Brand Milk ik the answer. It is Safe Milk—clean and sweet—tastes like sweet cream. The purity of " HiomeBrand Milk, is guarded from the time it comes from the sanitary dairies until you open the hermetically sealed can in your own kitchen. Shipping and “handling can- not contaminate its purity. Ask your grocer for Home Brand—the milk that tastes like sweet cream. Test it thorcughly. Use it for the table— for cooking and baking; and you will realize that you have the safe milk for every purpose. Order a few cans today. Insist upon Home Brand. ’ At Your Grocers Griggs, Copper & Co. Foor Products Saint Paul Troppman’s Better Shoe Service N L e L e ~ Q) A oA 4 ,_‘fi ) g M TP Tl TR TTTT TR e R o all- yoar-?oafid soft drink The first man’s drink was wate grain. Bevo is the highes? :Zfin:m‘?:: of the natural drink of primitive man«~ the accepted drink of modern America- abeverage with real foed value. A healthy and substantial drk 4 :l:tmfirnhin,?r \Ingll: lunch :tktl':: : 5 a c oJe in‘the i«:e-lum‘:;;l l::m‘:?“mé e i Sold ovorywhore ~ Familios scapptiod by grecor.di doalon Hsiters are invited. hiu‘n;ocf m’;lg:‘:.‘-‘ ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS Stone-Ordean-Wells Company, Wholesale Distributors DULUTH, MINN. Defective

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