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' PAGE EIGHT KPR EXKEE K KK X XXX Kiinjured member since early last wine * LAKE HATTIE. * XK KK KKK KK KKK Carl Ritter, a mason from Akeley, is_laying .a:concrete foundation for J.°A. Stillwell’s house this week. Misses Lucile Bell and Pearl Greigg spent Salturday socialy with Mrs. John Mickalson. Mrs. Etta Jeplin ‘motored to Bé- midji Friday and took the¢ train for Colfax, 1a., where she was ‘called by the illness of her mother. James Heggié of “‘Correll, Mmr;. and Mr. Slater of Appleton, Minn,, were guests of the J. W. Heggie (am- ily this week, returning.to their re- spective -homes Friday. x Mr. and Mrs. George Till and Mu Till’s mother (Mrs. Morgan) motored from Yola Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Dora Bell and daugh- ter, Miss Lucile. ¢ Clifford and Roy Peel, who were here over Sunday to attend the me- morial services of their cousin, Earl F. Watts, returned to Bemidji Mon-| day morning via the Becida stage. Mrs. Inman Breece, daughter Miss Leola Dix and Miss Cora Little left Monday morning for their homes at Gray Eagle, after a pleasant visit for the past two weeks at the E. E. Watts home. The Misses Sena and Betsy Julson . passed through here en route to. their homé at Lake Alice Sunday, from Birchmont Beach. where they have been employed for sometime. Miss 8ena spent Thursday evening with Miss Elsie Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Henderson <@and children returned to their hom, lr at Madrid, la., last Saturday mori ing, after a Week spent pleasantly with Mrs. Henderson’s sister, Mrs. H. H. Tiara and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stillwell, son, Milo, and daughter, Miss Ida, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Branigan, daughter, Ruth, and Mr. Featheroff, all of Lake Ttasca, attended the services at the town. hall Sunday. C. F. Icenoggle and family and :John Larde of Sentinel Butte, N. D., passed through here Monday en route to Bemidji, where they expect to make their future home. They made the journey by team in a prairie schooner. Mr: and Mrs. Charles Landgren-of ! iPipestone surprised their son, Ben- .‘ard, and family with a visit last Sat- urday evening, driving the 325 miles |, in one day. They were accompanied by their nephew, John Borresen, who was recently mustered out of service. Mr. Borresen left Tuesday via Be- midji, for the harvest fields near Far-| go, N. D. Mr. Landgren and wlte returned to Pipestone Thursday. J. H. Morris’'s parents and sister, Miss Dolly, left last Friday for their | ; - home at Sentinel Butte, N. D., “Jim". and hjs family accompanylng them vby auto as far as Moorhead, return- ;ing home Saturday morning. His “gister, Mrs. George McHenry and thusband will’make their home here, "ha.vlng purchased 27:7acres of Mr. tMorris upon which they will build ‘at once. The Red Cross socigt: igave a dance Friday “dv .returned soldier boys of that vi “at whigh all present;had’ an efjoy- (able time. Among those attendlng. "from here were Mr. and Mrs. King™ iman, sons, Jack and James; Mr. and 'Mrs. H. M. Tiara, dafishter Valerfej iMr. and Mrs. L. V. Harpel, son Juel; Mrs. W. G. Cook and Earl Horner, L of Becida Ellis Morner underwent another {operation on his arm Tuesday at St,. Anthony’s hospital i Bemidji, for the removal of pur formation, under tthe care of Drs. Ward and Marcum. Ellis js doing quite nicély, consider- ing the suffering occasfoned by this s BATHS A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen + Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Electric Vapor Sulphur Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. the your appointmentsv" by phone 776-J J: F. Osborn ing for thell HEARTBURN Caused by Acid-Stomach ~"'l‘ 'hat bitter heartburn, belch food: ating, indigestion, bloat after utln(— -I are causcd by acid-stomach. But the lro onl! first sy s—danger signals to rn you of I\V(ul troubles: i Held:che blliousnesd, rheumatism, sciatica, that tired, listless Ioolln( lack of energy, dizziness, insomoia, even cnnar and ulcers of the intcstines and many other ailments sre traceable to ACID-STOMACH. Th usal ndn—yea millions—of- neonle who ught to be well -nd strong arc mere ilngl becuune of acid-stomach, 'nm ronlly tarve o the midst of pledty use they t enoul . rength una vnumy lmm 1'6N10 an drrlve your stomach s chlnce to do its work Make it nron' ‘cool, sweet and comln able, EATONIO quick relief for heartburn, helchin' indigestion and othet stomach miseries. Im: roves digestion—helps you get full strength frem your food. Thousande.say EATONIC s the most wonderful stomach remedy in ‘the world. Brought them relicf when every- thlnl else failed. r best l!l\llmolnlll is what EATONIC wllg ablgb ‘not stopped. 8y yo— it you re nnl pleased, return It and get your EATONIC S eie THE BEMIDJI DALY, PIONEER FRIDAYA,EVEN!NG Auc.ust.zs, 1919 WHAT A~ SHAME! [ ] , : If-you-let those;potatoeg,fimeze. 18 D'I'HING equal to Chamberlain’s - : J‘here 18 one way to p. r%‘lfint Tablets for constipation. When theproper - } HERE IT I — ter. Memorial services werg held at the Lake Hattie town hall Sunday after- noon. in honor of Earl Floyd Watts, who made :the supreme sacrifice in France, October, 7, 1918. Rev. Smith of Park ‘Rapids, pastor. of the de- ceased, conducting ‘the services. Earl| . was nearly 23 years of_age at the| time of bis demise, having grown to manhkood in this vicinity. He posses- sed a pleaslng pe,rsonauty which won for him “many’ ‘warm* friends, who gathered/at the hall' Sunday to’ pay tribute to his memory. It was a beautiful- and- -impressive -serviee. The hall was splendidly decorated with flowers @nd flags, the choir saig several of Earl's favorite hymns and some of his comrades were in attend- ance in their uniforms, while .the school house flag was hung at half mast. e P —— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS l Pian Machin os, ., o8 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji J. Bisfar, Mgr. dosg is taken gheipaction isso- agrccable an po = natural that you-do:not realize that it -is: the effect of a medicine. These.xabl;ts possess tonic proper- ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain’s Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation, Chamber’lam@ Tabietc Phone 573-W DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidjt, Minn. s oo | ,,{ ; d—lasit year afind :J’ud & your- ; mg&y« bat also femember it will be harder dlggmg th;s;,yéat than last on ac- count of” the rains, and it will take a digger with a good long elevator chain and plenty of shaking to clear your spuds. These you will find in the HOOVER DIGGER. Before you buy a machine examine Gh,e Hé)OVFR DIGGER asto its elevator eham wheels, bearings, vine turner, repalr seche and numeérous other detalls, whlch you’ Vgllj find in the HOOVER and m OUR sel‘v;gé;“ HOOVER DIGGERS - - $115.00, $165.00, $175.00 .+ ! & .Less 5 Per Cen! Cash : /- DR. E. H. MARCUM Office phone 18 Res. phone 211 Oftice hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. 2p m to5p m Schroeder Block _, ‘In Purehasmg an Iniemahnnal " MOTOR TRUCK - IS INVESTING IN SERVICE THAT EXGELS It has a capacity of 3, 000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 mch speclal Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. ‘Wie will have this-truek-on display in.a very few . days and think it will pay any ont to:look this tfugk{* over before placing an order, as we think that it w1]1 meéet, the needs of this pai‘t of the country. NethodeI 4 Overland To make room for the hew Model L'G)verland; we ! will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cole 8 that ib in very good“ shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 ° miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. I nf BEMIDJI HOTOR SERVICE 209 Third Street . . Bemidji, Minn.. - ..PHONE 857 B HOSE who em- y ploy us have the assurance that they will receive the highest degreé of service and sat- isfaction. We-are equippéd to handle a commission ‘in & thorough manner. Our services are dependable and po- u, 49 EN ge a!’ “No Mnre Ashes and fnm” ““In' the Living Room ’ What a comfort it will'be this Winter't ‘hayeyour "house nice and. warril,, ‘evenif th%re ' 1§ a shortage of ccoal, and th 1w1th0ut 4he muss and dlrt of the ashes in the house' The UNIVERSAL . PIPELESS . FUR- NACE is constructed 80 it will handle wood to the: best: ad\?antage which is‘one thing to. consider, sirce the coa:l supply lS showf"ng' such a shortage. = ", bk The* UNIVERSAL is equlpped Wlth a: two-sheet wall, between whlch- Is asbestos. | Thisholds your heat and. the twb steel $heets hold your asbestos ih one sohd»plecb; fhereby makmg it a- permanen,t job. = ™~ The UNIVERSADPIPEEESS w;lf-‘h@n- dle any. house' satlsfactomly and etwould appreciate the oppdrtumty of explathg! it New At The Bazaar Store A mantfacturer’s line of Silk Petticoats in messelines, " ‘taffetas and jersey. Splendid values at $5.00, $6.50, $8.00 and $10.50: NEW BLOUSES In the most popular shades, hav- ing all the clever new interpreta- tions of the latest Fall Fashions invoiles,organdiesand Georgettes. Priced from $1.25 to $25 00 Do not be mlslea}d by statemen x‘ ing PIPELESS FURNACES, but consalt those who have tried them out. Ask us for references of users in Bemidji: “Pipeless Furnace Facts” is' a bookiet that descrxbes 1t and will be malled to you upon request T h We carry the~ UNIVERSAL ix all sizes and prices arranging from $140 and up, .° S8 wN POPULAR PRICED DRESSEs@ _ Of the better kind--materials and &@ workmanship guaranteed.” BSilks, |- " and Satins, Tricollettes and: Serges o Ladies 'coats in Silvertone Brown, both Serges and Kerseys. Plain- and. fur collars--$20.00 to $125.00 at The Bazaar Store UNIVERSAL FURNACES ARE MADE BY THE MAKERS OF-THE UNIVERSAL STOVES .. _ AND RANGES " leen Hdw Co. Phone 57 Minnesota Ave. Bemldn Dafastivia