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~ MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1919 s Faty THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER .hlgh, which the rest of the sports N g 00% CLOVER here:hopa is trtte, DR. E. H. MARCUM DRS. GILMORE & McCANN A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. DR. L. A. WARD - ¢ ’ g Have you read The Pioneer? If Office hours, 11 a.m. t@ 12 m. Physicians and Surgeons E BENCIADINT Physician and Surgeon je ! . ye—Ear—Nose—Throat Bemiasi. MiEn 1 e - e, not, why not? Try it once! 2 p. m to 5 p. W Oftice Miles Block Glasses Pitted emidji, nn. 2 k i K i i Office phone 18 Res. phone 211 TR A & SPENT MANY A DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. LUNDE and DANNENBERG W ik hind i \ . DOLLAR IN VAIN Physician and Surgeon Chiropractors AND IU'IGE?I' i DI J DR. EINER JOHNSON Phone amice in Mayo Block o ||| Hours10 to 12 am.i 2 to 5,7 to 8 pm. || Ibertson Block Office phone Physician and Surgeon e e s e e Phone 401-W Calls made p - “] Cannot Praise Tanlac Too Bemidji, Minn. 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemldjl ————-————————. : . : H » . Furs made to order, repaired : i Highly,” Says Hamns— | C. R. SANBORN, M. D. and remodeled at Fi GENERAL MERCHANDISE i NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY KMAN FUR . A Feels Fine Now Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoss, Flour Physician and Surgeon | Dwight D. Miller BROC Leader” i Int: “1 t a lot of hard earned e i Oftice: Miles Bloek \ WE CAN FA'CTORY -~ i it b '“°“eysp‘?: medicines and treatments Bemldflw;afi;- SCHROEDE;!hme 65 ||| Fouse Phone 449—ottico phone &5 I | B \ty Bame Blagy Sea 11 A e e New Home; Modern in during the eight years that I suf-|l_. 2 J ces. Secur g., Tel. fered, but nothing I ever took helped me like Tanlac,” said Helmer H. Hanna, a farmer living at Weslgld'ck, ¥ Alberta, Canada, while in the” Owl Drug Store in Edmonton, Alberta, | recently. Mr. Hanna formerly lived in Minneapolis, Minn., where he was employed for several years as motor- man by the Minneapolis Railway Co. : i “I suffered with a bad case_ of i stomach trouble,” continued Mr. [} Hanna, “and had to be mighty care- ful what I ate, because if I ate any- : - = 3 g ool b Tt Ay Right now is the best time of all to join the campaign. The campaign is just starting, and : . . . . : (Spectal to Ploneory |forming in my stomech and it wes backed by a whole-hearted desire to win, will bring you a handsome touring car free. Clearbrook, Sept. — so . . . og @ 3 2. S L on the “800." Clearhrook! ;;Booster | almost double me up. At times this| | your name is not in the list, send it in and everything necessary to win will be mailed to you 'js spelled with a capital “B” in the]gas pressed so against my hea a . . abo\l')e big little city. it would make it palpitate and I also wnthout delay' suffered a lot with dizzy spells and when these came on me I had to sit down just any place to keep from falling. I was troubled a great deal with sour stomach and had a dis- agreeable taste in my mouth when I got up in the morning and I could not sleep well and many a time would lie awake for hours and hours Jjust waiting for daylight and then when I got up in the morning I felt more tired than when I went to bed. I was also mighty nervous, too, and the least little noise would sometimes side of turning the truck turtle and make me jump like I had been shot gotting it wet, John.got out of it} " yallyiving in Minneapolis and || . - without a scratch. Good luck €amps| o king for the street railway there | | ing car. A on John’s trail. when I was in this fix and during . =G the time that I suffered I guess I Purchased from .‘ t \ and on display at must have taken gallons of medi- cines, besides other treatments, but Fred M. Malzahn Detail and Busy TWO BEMIDJI NORMAL ~ COEDS PRAISE SCHOOL Clearbrook Banks Make Splen- did Showing; Shows Pros- perity of Farmers Gust Filberg, residing southwest of Clearbrook is reported garnering a $40,000 crop of clover. That will ‘place’ Gust on easy street with a Jbroader smile than ever. . John Pearson, one of the real money making farmer$ in Pine Lake, had the misfortune to run his truck in the Silver Creek, near the Graftaas farm, Saturday forenoon, while at- tempting to cross the bridge over the . same, coming in from the north. Out- This car will be awarded to the _. candidate in the #| whole campaign, 3| regardless of dis- trict, securing the 11 largest number H of votes. A car that you Jwill be proud to own. This 1920 Oakland car is the embodiment of 1920 Model, $1,185 Oakland “Sensible Six” 5-passenger tour- Our sheep ranchers, Hoialmen, Hardin, Anderson and E. Randahl, added to their fine herds more wool growers, Saturday. This is one way to help reduce the high cost of liv- ing. nothing I did for my trouble seemed to help me a bit. “Then I started taking Tanlac and I just want to say that it helped me right from the start. It seemed to S. Sheets, tne hustling publisher ); " has just moved into get right after my trouble and soon Gt o nd | ;)ins{%:eLenz?:rhonauLe, jmcated on Oak | Put me in the way of getting back Bemidji, Minn. luxury a { street. Mr. Sheets has now the finest|on My feet again. I can eat any- power. thing I want now and nothing I eat ever hurts me a particle and my nerves are so steady that no noise whatever bothers me a bit. I can and best equipped printing office in the country. is job: department is a busy place; just step in and see and shake an honest paw with the hustl- 4 sleep like a log at night and get up - ing manaset; in the morning feeling perfectly | The First National bank, under the | rested .and full of energy for my guiding hands of Henry A. Engeleret-| day’s work. I am feeling so fine now { son, is placing some very fancy gold ;hat Idcal}lrio'ig;*lilw 'flflfllac too l’i:Kh' ] Jetters onflle front xzyazxpgl'ienfie vgfi:eit;nyone S The candidates securing (1 Clearbrook’s produce market is C_t'l;mll::ac iss tso]d in KBeilxplidjibbyMthe Has the P the largest number of -1 ow one of the best in our section | Cif rug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs.|] B b o o : B .,;»Yhe state.. . Competition is keen.and | R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French | I 'advantage 0! votes in Dmtl_'xcts No ; strong among our buyers. i The l& Moon, and in Baudette by J. Wil- economy of opera- and No. 2, after the j Farmers Cash market under the su-|liams. . A ize has /pervision of Peter Fuglsang pays e tion and a Grand Capital Pr. e | ¢ cash for all kind of produce. Her- record Of per_ been awarded, will be | bert M. Johnson has leased the pota 0T awarded a Ford i to warehouse here, which has been TO READERS formance that 4 A | improved with the latest machinery 1s to man Touring Car. ; u for handling potatoes, and about Many ads appear in the appea S101 y. ready to open, and promises top prices. Our merchants, the Orheim= Espeseth-Nelson Co., the Nelsoii Quality store and the Clearbrook Mercantile Co., are all buying farm’ produce at top prices, which insure the farmers who bring produce the highest going market price and judg: ing by the number of farmers shop: . ping in our city of late, they ce tainly are availing themselves of the splendid treatment accorded, students ed here. If you have ndt tried them,' come over and get acquainted. classified eolumn of the Pioneer which are signed similar to this:- “J. B., care Pioneer.” Thede are what are known as blind #ds and those wishing to answer theém should do so by mail, addresded as directed in thg ads. Many persons call up this office and sk who the ad- vertiser is. In several instances this paper has no knowledge: of the advertiser’s identity and if the party is known wé have n s i ; authority to give out dny in- ; ~ formation. ; 5 : e : Ly Two $586.21 Ford Teuiing Cars—Purchased from f““? °“ dlspvlay i”t C. W. JEWETT (0., Inc. BEMIDJI. MINN. Misses Arvilla Anderson and Ga- zella Erickson, who are attending the normal school at Bemidji spent Saturday and Sunday with parents here. They speak highly of the splendid treatment accorded studnt at this school. . Disc Talking Machines Purchased from and on display at E. AL BARKER BEMIDJI, MINN, The candidates in each district securing the largest number of votes, after the three automobiles have been awarded, will be awarded a $155.00 Edison Diamond Disc Talking Machine. ' The Commercial club has been talking Community hall of late. Clearbrook is ready for it, and it can’t come to soon. More steam on boys, full head on, forward! ‘Sam Cutter, the good natured and genial money order man at the Be- midji postoffice, was seen in Clear- brook on Friday. He conducted a civil service examination at the Clearbrook postoffice for a rural car- rier for route No. 1. We understand that two parties contested for the honors. I FOR YOUR LIVERY ‘CAR Day or night the year round. & i t ! The two banks at Clearbrook show a total footing of $307,225.95. A ? good indication of the prosperity of ) our farmers and country in general. New Dodge and Ford Cars ] The building booms at Clearbrook at_your service ? has been constant and growing here WARD BROTHERS this season, with more booming up < J every day. | { X The original townsite has long ; since out grown its limits. More i room is wanted. It now seems that it is up to Peter Peterson on the south to open several blocks, if not it 1 will swing in another direction. " Beltrami County ——Travelers— Frank Tunberg, the handsome and accommodating assistant cashier of the -National bank, swung across to Bagley a féw days ago and captured will find a warm $1,185 Oakland Sensible Six Touring Car. Two $15 Merchandise Orders on Bemidji :one of its most handsome and charm- q i g T | M Two $586.21 Ford Touring Cars. Merehants. % .busy showering ‘them with good i . . . . . things and baskets full of wishes. m | Two $155 Edison Diamond Disc Talking Two $10 Merchandise orders on Bemidji du?l?sc.k season is here, but not the]] - ! e est ! Machlnes. Mercha:nts. Carl Jensen attempted in company Minneapolis Two 3135 Busmess'College SChOlaYSh_lp% 15 Per Cent Cash Commission to Non- o Eimer Lewls of Bagley, 1o ture Two $25 Merchandise Orders on Bemidji Prize Winners. I ] some of the finny tribe from Squaw Service our watchword i Merchants. JLeke last week, but without results. The boys claimed thr wives were to