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THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 32,1919 P LR s e B L R ‘FARMERS' CLUB MEETING, TENS GOLD IN GHIP OF NEPTUNE |x TRIKE. x| DI you e 3 © T GLYCERINE MIXTURE| The Silver Lake Farmers cluh i5 * KK EHEKE KKK KKK KK "lfllflm“" agredment” “ignares ‘the|' A retived ‘merchant. whoge wif going to have-a meeting Sunday, Oc- Hope Renewed Thn Millions Lost in Miss Jeanette Stechman: left last old ruiQ, “First catcl your gentle- suffered” for years from catarrh o; tober. 5, at the Silver’ Lake school Treasure S8hips May Be Brought Weekl'to :::tlnue 3 'mm S8 4 mu,v'—Lonlsvflle Conrlab.'luumnl. the stomach finally gave her simple hc}use Mr‘l Aamodt’ is going to, be to the Surface. state university. glycerme, buckthorn bark, etc., as with us and; of course, we are going = Mrs. M. 0. Thomas of Eldred .is | __Subscribe for T The Ploneer. mixed ‘in Adler-i-ka. - (ONE _ bottle 't:gn};:‘;, ”‘%}:flx"":‘;z:x ".fi"&m Somewhere In the sea off the coast | vijsting her grandmother, Mrs. James | — . . __ .. produced: great results. Because oHand of Zululand lies the ship Dorothea, | Taylor, for a few days. Pontlvely Re ieves Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH ypper and ¥0ur:2ru?;, magz ;IS‘ gfiTl;t ga&( . !: ) 5 which went down on Tenedos reef. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hermann haye C lower bowel it removes all foul mat- AT some’ people be- | returned from a motor trip to Crook- omtl ion ter which poisoned stomach. Relieves BRAVE DEATH T0 | SERVEARMENIANS American P_Iui-ses Ignore Perils of Massacre to Care-for | carrying with her, so —— — leve, part of the fortune of Oom Paul-|ston, Duluth, Minneapolis and other Constlpatlon causes poor appe- ANY CASE sour stomach or gas on 3 2 . Sufferers. Kruger, once president of. the Trans- points. During their absence Mr. it digesti ‘headach. stomach. Often CURES constipa- g BF &) : . I‘ .d has 1t that pli Minklepaugh of Brainera took Mr.|tite, indigestion, headaches,|iion, Prevents appendicitis, vaal, and rumor has it ) f® | Hermanns place in the bank. biliousness” and more serious| ' - City Drug Store. V4 AL Wwas CHILDREN ARE DYING DALY p ! ?"d ; Mrs. F. D. McMartin of Wheaton | diseases. Hollister’s Rocky 55 i in the hope of gleg and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Erickson of A P : = i~ : - war has lproved methods of salvag: | Baadetio age Visiting at the” John | Mountsin Tea is a sure remedy | 3 4 ing sunken ships. and, if the Dorothea | Pemble home for a couple of Weeks. for constipation. These won- : really carried (t, (e gold cemented | Mrs. R. N. Boath and children,|derful herbs have long. been|§ starving Refugees Eat Grass and Al {} as been | who have spent the at Law- y b g g Stomach-Kidneys-Heart- falfa—American Commission for ::t;!zm!tgqhotd o‘;irm;fi.mh Beforq |ton, N. D., are back home to remain f::fl;s fqulxl':;cs}:{o&:g p::;gvel i P e m_? g IJV:;' Relief Is Doing Great Work the war a syndicate was organized to | for the winter. b 1 % o vl Sl P . e 'thnm h.lthy'” y ; in the Near East. attempt recavery of thy yesyel, and Harold Rearick, who has been on | bowel - action, you- will gainij regularly taking the world's stand- flakist unsuccessful effarts we ? to lo-|the Mexican border during the recent | color, weight and youthful en-|# ard remedy for kidndy, liver, xS bladder and uric acid troubles— h turned 11 i Y Constantinople, Turkey. — Two | cate her; now the project is again pos- :‘;:;‘tbl:l:h;:';'m rl:r“ and ‘IT:-WL ergy. Take tonight—tomorrow | & those to American purses, Miss Margaret Mack | sible—perhaps all the more 50, because | pg,rick, for a while, - feel right. ; m of Hillburn, N. Y., and Miss Ruth [-time has accpmulgted so_many treas: | The Woman's Community club| City Drug Store: ; '“- ¢ GOLD A Stuart of New York city, working foy | ure ships which afe ‘again under dis- | will meet Saturday, October 11, with | . Barker’s Drug Stor: : : Ay pers “n R 3 the American commission for relief in | cuss! ] ntly py blluhsd Mrs. M. E. Knappen. - All the womer| ————————— ;——————— X ; the near East, declined to abghdon the | cludes: T of the town and surrounding country P : is pa n i sick and wounded at Shusha, Arments, af, with 98, are cordially invited to attend. E T the party is known we have no : A Sree : l‘lflmlf! to l’m out any in- H n‘.‘.‘:"':‘.“‘ffi" druggists, thise sised; C u.u.-a.r-.&li u.u-mu, after having theniselves survived a ?otato digging_season haa begin Tassacte by Tartars of 700 of the ‘9"‘”‘ 80 tar, 5°‘“" e Christian Inhabitants of the town, ac- reet, with 83.900000 the Dorothea, on a potatoes has - o::; :}: g“y. Eoe cording to @ letter just recelved here ) Tonedos reef, with $8,260,000; the ers here offering good prices there m David G. Arnold of Provi- | Abercromble, with $900,000; the Mere- | &1y; nrobably be many mioré shipped R. I, director of the lel' stein, with $700,000, and the Thunder- | i the near future. Thlrd s‘r ' ca's 'l% bolt, with $2,750,000. 1If:a qfl John' Pemble, Sr., will return to "O'ur doctor and nurses were in the | treasure enterprise fally of one treay | Rochester Sunday for. continued dst of th ht, but were unharm- ure ship, ’perblpl it d another. | treatment. o e e D om warite trom | So far, Bowever, the s Rev. Cossack of Blackduck will Our Walters Gen ch I recalled the two | miser with the gold it_ hold services every Wi ,m.:;fl %ey cam:c‘:elucthzly as | may the modern improvements in sal- ing at the Presbyterian church. Do the Wamng l i ] ) » ‘ 1] - ‘ '7 ; Jn Purchasing an International thers Gun Gn Urgest nepd fo them A big dance was held in Charles : ; : vaging equipment change the habit, 3 . = 2 ; 5 i = Nild’s new-home last Satirday night. among the survivors. The spirit Miss PP — The proceeds were turned in to the ’ MOTOR U K Mack and Miss Stargnt have showp BOUKMAHKS OF EVERY KI"D Salvation Army fund. - s = — TR c . lgl been sp!endl@ and I felt that they Charley Bryant, - Sidney Kruger, ' It has a"Eapacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 pers to the effect that they knew the F dnnger and that they were returning ‘m-—u'md mfi: Rita La Polnt of Baudette : : g 'y 4 to their work at thelr own reque: The most startling marker that For- | who'is golng o school (i Bemidjl, 1l inch. regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- est B. Spaulding, public lbrarian of |spent the fast week with Mrs. Einora| ||i : ] , der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. . Der Molnes, Iowa, has come across in | Tufford. B We will have this truck on display in a very few The National lnm.d{,yné “Ftotiasd foy - Mending’ Magnetos With Thread. - . A humorous touch.to an otherwise tragic situation is related by a rellef | the books that have circilated from o l“;o‘d Gl:I.tlimm (;f uBemldJl “.\:rt UR tnfiltleu ! dayg and think it will pay any ont to Look fl!l! tmck worker at Oulou Kishla, who writes: the library was a strip of underdong Hl.mnl;ze 'h o :g relatives at the W. conduct - is over be‘iorq placing an order, as we thmk that it will bacon. The miost ordinary bookmgrk & found in the books is the common ‘u- —— the reuult of our riety of wire hairpin. Halrplns might | €% KX KKK HXIXFHKK KK KK devotion - to the be collected by the hundreds. Mr.[x PINEWOOD. * ] highest ~ princi- Spaulding says, but owing to that |y KRR AR KK KKK KKK ples. Justice rules very fact they are considered as fair- B “The men working out from Oulow Kishla are covering a large territory and obtaining large experience. Their chief outdoor sport is dodging.camel trains and leaping culverts. Coaxin, meet the needs of this part of the country. New Model 4 Overland - *To make room for the new Modél 4 Overland, - we . missing spark plug from its hidi our business ;‘;:ce vies 5,.3, me:‘d‘:‘ ‘magnetos w,‘n‘: Iy worthless from the collector’s stand- tned home condict wha will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; » thread as the chief form of recreation, | Point. " Thomag Bakien has his garage courtesy marks and offer a Cold 8 that is in very good shape, 19%¥7 It 18 a rule that after the explosion of | The vacation senson 13 announced |,pq hllu:ksmffll shop nepriy com- our professional Ford and a 1917.Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 § the twelfth tire egch day the fllvyer | annually by the presence of snapshotd | pleted and bas_ commenced L miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. | in the returued hooks. These are both | auto repaif[ng here 'Tuésday. This personal or- ctherwise In character, | will be a great ‘benefit to..¢: ¥ - . - Postcards and .letters, too, come _In here. ) =EL o= 2 7 often. Frequently “letters addre: © P, B. Millar moved his ‘planeing e e e e e : and stamped.ave found just as mil}i machinery to the Granmer! mill | i ki BEMIDJI MuTuR SERV'GE were left by the book borrower whe. pqeday and -will soon bA in do- . knocks off and its riders camp for the nighit, eharing their pillows with any roving dromedary In the vicinity, and glving a treat to the predatory mos- quitoes. There is a warm box car in ©Oulou Kishla, and’a cook loaned to the commission by Mr. Oscar of the doubtless was - proceedlng ponofllce-_ i 209 Th‘ d Y r i s Waldort. No.one-is to bave his name |'WArd by way of the library. Thege AT€" gy, roqay eyening “trom NOrtE/ D I T rd Street Bemidji, Minn. . or address because the world is full of malled from. the llbnry kpta en route to’ his farmat Island | . | e HE , 7~ - PHONE 857 t and um Bdith M. Winchester of Phil- mindedly left by one of tlle young her home here. % «::29delphiniiwho. was-among the first to ladle! in her’ boOK: s Mre ands Mrass Al mm and4: - volunteer for work in the typhus rid- children of Bemidji visited at the den Caucasus. Klinger home aver Sunday. ; / / A Boy Just the Same. ; / 3 Just before her death Miss Winchen- had’ often heen m|stuLen tor a glrl by lare working for 'a charter for a 2 reason of those same beautiful curls, o : A ¥ ter, In a letter from Tiflis wrote: “The bank. ) / e . but it was a very sore point with him. { Julius Nelson, Sever Peterson, ! .G d n s it - are Goo re, i i i gights about us are heartrending. A refuge two blocks from our office yes- | He came very near, however, tumlnl Gust Thorland and Theodore Peter- J terday fed 1,800 starving children. We | it to advantage one afternoon when his {son, all of Debs, were Pinewood and 3 7 - d - v are feeding them once a day. And | six-year-old sister was giving a birth- | Bemidji visitors Saturday. [ ¥ z day party “for girls only.” Lee Simes and Raymond Neely, the |- o once a day the cart goes around to Pinewood potato buyers spent Sun- J 7 llect th igh r P B d the & 4 i : i 5 <ol he eight or ten little corpses Poor little Joe wandered around ¢ day at their homes at Solway. | ’ that have accumulated. Refugees are | refreshients spread on the grass, gaz- eating grass and alfalfa. . The alfalfa | Ing wistfully at the cookles and lem- t}i!H j'lan:;rsMellnnd ¥as & Bemidgl vis- they eat raw; one can always see| onade which his sister was serving to Carl and Lauritz Koppang re- children nibbling it.” her litle girl guests. turned home Monday from Neilsville, From Batoum comes word that| “No. Joe, this party is only tor little | where they have been' working on “there are 150,000 Greek refugees girls, and no boys can com_e Then | the atrms. l _ back of the city who are gradually | poor little Joe turned past tiunts into | Mrs, C. Lindgren, Mrs. Gus Smith Y & ¢ %, g . being pushed out by the Russians. |#n argument that would admit him, fand Mrs. Louis Tegner. were Bemidji 5 T ONER Y 1 Thousands are fed at an American | and walled out, “Well, slster, I nlnt visitors Monday. z Thomas Bakken, the Plnewood soup kitchen. Adana has~12,000 refu- Bees and 18,000 indre are in, Beariby blacksmith, was a Bemldjl business | villages.” visitor Monday. 'LAUGH AND GROW FAT much of a boy, anyway.” . Sam Had His Fee. Sam was on trial, charged with steal- ing ten dollars. He pleaded not gull- ty. Belng unable to hire a lnwyar the Judge appointed young Clarke as coun- sel. Clarke put up a strong plea in defense, and Sam was acquitted. Af- terward the pair met outqlde the court- room. “Now, Sam,” sald the young lawyer, “you know the court allows the coun- sel very little indeed for defending a case of this kind. T worked hard for you and got you clear. I'm really entitled to a good big fee and you should dig up some money and pay me. Hlave you got any money at all?” “Yes, sah,” replled Sam, happlly, “I stlll done got dat ten-dollahs.” - ‘When The Day Is Over When the household Jcares and the worries of everyday life have dragged you down, made you un- happy, and there is noth- ing in life but headache, backache and worry, turn to the n;ht prescription, one gotten up by Dr. Pierce fifty years ago. Everything growing out of the ground seems intended for some use in establigh- ing natural conditions. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since found out what is naturally best for women’s diseases. He learned it all through treating thou- sands of cases. The result of his studies was a medicine called Dr. l?ieree’s Favor- ite Prescription. This medicine is made of vegetable growths that nature surely Indisputable Proof. A druggist was boasting in the com- pany of his friends of hls well-assorted stock In trade. “There fsn't a drug .missing,” he sald; “not even of the most uncommon uort" “Come now,” sald one of the by- standers, bx way of a jake, “I'm sure yon don't keep spirits of contradie- tion, as well stocked as you are.” “Why not?” sald -the druggist, not in the least embarrassed. “You shall gee for yourself.” So saying he left the roam #nd returned leading his wife by the md.—?l;tsbur‘h Chron- icle-Telegra; Most Economical A WeaxéljfeéserViCe-mfle- values means greater econo- age—saietg—comfort. These my—less cost of maintenance are the things that count in —less repairs and depreciation. pelvio inflammations, and for the many | @ tire, disorders common to women in all ages of - Car owners Who do theu‘ madeof Indyn Aipparort bk e | These are exactly what you own thinking prefer United B e ot get in United States Tires,— States Tires. Their merit is hen he first, made this standard med n all-round < o R meds fgae er:l. tire satiss recognized everywhere. - kept them cm ot ol s e Vo We have them-2 type and There is 'no definite information as 40 how much Miss Hilda Flack (the ;:nng lady in the above photo) laughs, there is undisputable visual evi- dmeo of l}gr stoutness. The young Despite the large number of motor W is a resident of Easex, England, cars and trucks made In America, lnd an uproar In the local horses and mules seem to be holding sehool a her absence one day was | thelr own, according to a recent trade: explained by the-fact that she couldn't | Statement. m a pair of shoes large enough Although 7.700.000 automobiles have Horses 8till Numerous. root, unicorn root; blue cobosh root and hflt little feet, been produced in the United States . 2! o e ot Que ploo shaws | o, PEOJCRt, 1 e, e qn | i sandand remedy b o] This greater total of tire size for every car. . factured since 1915, there are now 21.- hel.ce Prescr e I ;,en years l::dll‘::?e‘:':;‘o‘;x:: ::: 534.000 horses and 4.925.000 mules in gettm'gass,fewomr.n’stx_)mcso goodthat | C, W, JEWE", INC., Bemidji, Minn. V. M. OWEN, Hines. ‘foot, sald en‘ deavor being quite ungue- 'MC COUNMTY 1k a total value of $2- mifl”"’/"’h-‘m scl 4 H. W. DUGAS, Cass Lake. JOHN C. MARIN, Guthrie. 'u-m. a8 you can see. + %00.000.000. GEO. GAILBRAITH, Bena. | - Defective