Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 6

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Viar cor - Saturday and Sunday at Warren. Mr. P T ] i ( - e : 3 fied column- Pioneer B ton i ;eports 101::13‘;3?’1911?:? 'l{ll.v‘ll:r ( 3 ; o Many Bemi people take their 2;::‘ 02,? sig:e?if t:‘i:nm? to | ' A tionl no de ;lv:'laiake Falls. These two 400 Mlnnesota Ave. |\ . lives in their hands by neglecting the |® thig: “J. B., care Pioneer.” § e st = 'r:‘l:lf“l? re im ualified boosters early 0 . A% kidneys when they know these organs |} Thege are what are known as i an; lsat: for qthis master highway. F‘ll‘St ClaSS Rooms mn [ . :iai’e’d l;elp. We:k kidnezs a}res :;’:l;-‘i’x:; blind ads and ‘those wishing to § [ 3 : e for a vast amount o Hats off to them in their good work! Connectlon : - 7 and il health-—the slightest delay is ;n:nvte:dm e:lh(:wd i‘ri:c & bi: PAGE SIX mény friends here wish them God speed in their new home. TO READERS Many ads appear in the Health Is Worth Saving, and Some Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olberg visited Bemidji People Know How i b dangerous. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills —a remedy that has helped thou- m'odfl'gceli:';ylzir::hn: :i::l a‘d’- : g‘“@d;.t lfi‘.‘“", sufferers. get"." is 2|8 vertiser is. In several instances o . emidji citizen’s recommendation: Aldrich & English || M. 15" Gurver, 703 Fourteenth this paver has no knowledgs of General Blacksmithing t., says: “I have used Doan’s Ki the party is known we have ne —Horseshosing a Specialty— néy Pills several times and they al- X g : ways proved beneficial. Whenever 1 ;::::’é‘iz_“ give out any is- § Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting find my kidneys are not acting as 214 FOURTH STREET J. 1. BOOSTERS THEIR VICINITY Glad to Note That Bagley " Is Rapidly Swinging Robert Bexell returned Monday morning from his duties in France, where he has served overseas from Christmas in 1917, when he landed in England. He has been on the fighting lines since the Americans took over the front line trenches in France until November 11, 1918, and came out of the *‘skirmish” without a scratch. He was one of a handful of the few remaining heroes. Wel- come back to good old U. 8., Robert! Pipe Man and Tobbaconist P W00D FOR SALE they should or my back bothers me, I resort to Doan’s Kidney Pills and they soon have me feeling all right. Into Line " Of ‘late, I have had no necessity to i Karl Buress was a business visitor Four foot and 16 inch, all use &ni'thi!.lg for my kidneys as I \ ~ lat our county seat, Saturday . kinds and quality. Price ac- am feeling in the best of health since STREAM OF WHEAT oeeidc cording to quality. my last uso uf Dosn's Rliney I, | 4 POURS INTO ELEV ATOR " ‘;1"1)':;.; .rain Sunday made the roads GEO. H FRENCH simply ul'z«f::r s Lidney rem;dy—-get EE— Phones g Doan's Kidney Pills—the same hat Mr. Hall has given the people here = o« ¥ arver ad. 'oster-Milburn a good moving picture entertainment Office 93 — Rflidm 248J E Co., Mfgrs.,, Buffalo, N. Y. Corn Crop, This Year, Record the last few days. Yards—at 4th & Irvin and Breaker; Jensen Farm ™ 14th & Irvin : Had Humdinger wo?:l“t:l? ny\tml? r::r:x:\?l:li,;? o: dg:n’t N R ST o— . @ VTR 5 speak at all! g F S - - Beltraml County Lafsofl &'l..a 50“ ] (Special to Ploneor:) Subscribe for The Dafly Plonee == oy ors— . iE" J murbro;ik, ‘Oct. 1.—For the news ubscribe £ he r Saving Money Is - Traveler OPTOMETRBTS‘ ’ d The Pioneer. « ~ I ISTS 1:.-:)m boys love ducks as well as L&l'gely a matter FOR YOUR LI v Will find a warm S:Eilé:'::fs i the former, i ks, B e oo of okt i . aLAts Foason. The people who save a2 & CAR welcome at - ES . e e, -have just as @ B ices over Boardman's For rea] true, honest and patriotis times, in fact better, than Day or night the year g Drug Store T ke the ack. st those'who fail o save, be- YO round. The WGst WE CAN FIT YOU W Il happy 3 cause they Have"thie satis- ' » FIT ::'.':'{."’i:.’.t“ia"&ey is fast '-wmax‘i’zs UR faultless faction of ‘knowing that New Dodge and Ford Cars S bar """R,JH‘{‘.’" into line, while Shevlin, according to Y conduct * is - at your service Minneapolis BEMIDJI,- MINN, they are fortified against the unexpodogl. . Pick ‘out” ‘the most suc-_ cessful money makers in your community and you will find them to be the THINK IT OVER D. S. MITCHELL The Now‘York us' Msn Northern Nat'l Bank B Room § : Phone !75W WARD BROTHERS seports, have not yet woke up to the the result of our real importance and true mntxlflng':tl devotion to the this - wonderful transcontinen! | highway, which, within a short time, M_B‘l“t . princi- wrill become the greatest highway in ples. Justice rules she American 'contlne:: . - our business ibert Henderson,'who is the man- - ; N AQ:P of ‘the Farmers Co-operative conduct m:rll‘: Wlevator at Bagley, 'spent Sunday courtesy with his parents in Pine lake, and our professional wistted friends here. Service our wg_fiehword i Subscribe for The Ploneer. A constant stream of wheat has seen “pouring into the co-operative alevator here of late, which has kept abe force on the jump. The grade is #ar from on par with our last year's srop. i - ~ - Clearwater county has this year - waised the mogt wond.eré‘l‘lll clrop o: | THE PIONEER WANT ADS eorm in our history. e larges S 2 - o . 4 feld we know of this year is the 15 BRING RES_ULTS Thé: Novthorn Misasista acre tract on the L. Jensen farm just = Faviuiars Buot ind Safast nerth of Clearbrook. It has pro- h g 1 N 2 S Havvaet Hand dueed a wonderful yield of a yellow wariety, on par with anything we - @ave seen in southern Minnesota, J ) saised under favorable conditions, (el and sound as a silvir dollar. Re- ¢ . . 4 n-:bor 'boy:.’ that lc:un.ivatimx‘, t{\;c 5 tant care in season is the only ‘secr ON EASY TERMS, ON BANKABLE PAPER, OR TRADE FOR - o FOREST PRODUCTS OR LAND : ‘only secret that is needed to raise 60 Teams of Western Dakota and Montana Horses. gorn, providing nature will give us = LIRS asquare deal. Mr. Jensen’s cofn took thae first prize at the fair held at Bag- 60 Single Horpes and Colts, $25 to $125 each. Give Our Horses a Chance on Your ldle Acres—in Partner- ship with Sheep, Clover and Spuds. Spuds Are the Farmers' Safest Cash Crop fey. ce God bless the optimist, but the Lord help us from the ravings of the ALWAYS pessinist; who must be a ‘first cousin . 1°G of the bolshevist of Russian fame, SAME Toming oor Great aad beloved peoris. QUALITY 20 Brood Mares with Last Spring Colts at Their Sides, ; size $35 to $125 each. ' Victor Bexell is sporting a brand new and up-to-date Buick, and many o our fair young ladies are casting sympathetic glances his way, but without avail just at present.- - The H. B. Tempering Process com- paniy is constantly busy shipping this wonderful' tempering solution to all parts of -the United Btates, with an ever iméreasing inquiry and demand. Ste¢l and iron treated with this pro- cess for any kind of work, last long- er and give better results than with any other process known at present. Tlie Clearbrook Box & Crate com- pany, under the able management of J. 'W. Johnson, has‘seen the largest an@ busiest season in its history. The demand for egg and potato crates has been larger than ever before, but they have been able to meet the de- mand, except in potato crates, whi¢h they were not in position to make If you have idle timber lands near railroad, our horses will help you skid and market your forest products, as well as cultivate your potato and clover fields. : il S Well cared for potato and clover seed acres are yielding from $90 to $300 per acre crops this year. Figure for yourself what those acres are worth on a 6 per cent capitalization, and if you can afford to allow your land to lay idle? iehita g =8 e We are in the market and ready to contract at ruling market prices for § RLAE ¥ T2 s flaghenagh: y i 1500 Cords Box Bolts in 16 foot or short lengths; 1500 Cords Wood and Excelsior Bolts; g and what pulp, post, ties and saw logs your timber will cut. Giving you chance to cut it clean as you go and prepare it with sheep and | hogs next spring from “WHITE'S” Big Bass Lake Ranch for clover. # AND PAY CASH FOR SAME DELIVERED emé Zurpesaq gi$ 10) Jruowm Jed 61ued O[° Wes} 0Q'0PI$ ¥ JI0) Ywom Id 001§ enough for the time being. At 8trike, strike, strike, says the rav- l.:nv; .' T' FN‘IOY :ngd pelssnmis'.'d 1whosedchief stock in Tenstrike "Hl::”o P ickenck rade is spreading and teaching ¢lass Funkley Shooks Kelliker hatred, and breeding bolshevism at i r i svery move. All Americans have not T s Fr o R‘llw.’ :;:t !tl:)e‘h- senses yelt, and some fine A y these pests preying upon our hu- F. am i ” manity will find themselves under T::'er.l i f{:: - g;y Rl"f:ke oconditions they have Pprepared for b lq“.ood Leoner i Soo Line themselves. o el o : At— A farmer fro mCanada dropped in- arris to Clearbrook the other day and felt You can shine shoes 50 times with a box of sRl::I’m g On G. N. Railway Ty s0 pleased with our country in gen- eral that he trotted out to N. Abre- SmahA. 50 08 would cost $3.00 ¢r moce. hamson, who resides northeast of the e 3 city, and planked down-$100 per Well shined shoes add to your personal appear- At stations where farmers will join hands to put in 20 car loads or more of box bolts. We will arrange to provide landing room and do the loading (otherwise products to be delivered on board cars). acre spot cash for his farm. 7'nis 4 i i only one of the many prosperous :es: ance. SumoA makes shoes wear los as the : estate transfers recorded hers of wax and oil§ ct' the surface, keep the leather Our forest product contracts and horse and qkflp and brood sow chances late. Land in and around Clearbrook soft and pliable. ' B v (E e @ will be snapped up quick. " ga i it 3 can still be purchased for a reason- :'.tg:‘ gl;i:e, an:l luel;y is the party + to sh hen fl”’ minages to grab a tract of our ; ve your s good care Wi produetive soil today. - Who next? %o,lt” s? mucfl e e A fiverybody boost for the Babcock SumorA Howme seT The practical way to beat the high cost of living, is to secure the~ help of our horses, sheep ahd hogs, to cléar your lands and place them in the clover and’potato producing class, where, if well taken care of, they will, on a 10-year average, pay you a 6 per cent net income on $250 per acre ormore. "~ ’ T e - - Act quick, wire or phone your wants in horses, sheep and h as well as quantity bffoubl products orstumpm for sale. i emé Sujpessq 8 103 Puow ded Rued 9 Wwey (Q'gZZ$ ® J0j- RuUow Iod OFIE W -00'FZI$ ¥ 0 Puom 204 njues-gg other side the cost per month to you at 8 per cent for buying from us and putting to work on your Farm Factory. J. J. Hill bou.lnn a millionaire because he knew how to hire money, men and live stock to work for his companmy. mmm 403 puowt ded ‘syued Qf I titational Amendment, which spélls gool roads for every section of Mindeébta everywhere. With *the m@t@_r’i_n here, let us all put in one fong'strong ‘pull togéther and make the ofl*interests pay for our good ro#ds. Good roads means the use of leds gasoline, wear and tear on the mdéochine, not to mention comfort and * * J.J. OPSAHL COMPANY “THE HOME MAKERS” Bemidji, Minn. Phone 177 ) Mr. and@ Mrs. O. J. Tagley, pio- moers in -Leon township in which Clearbrook is located, we note have departed Tor Portland, Ore., on the Pacific coast. They have of late been Jocated in business at Nymore. Their Well located lands and stumpage for sale on easy terms Buy, own and operate your own Farm Factory ( { | ; Defective

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