Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 6

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CLEARBROOK S i~ IN AUTO RACE OF ‘PIONEER'S BIG CAMPAIGY Mrs. Randahl’s Name Appears In the List; Her Friends Will Help Her DUCK MESSAGE DOESN'T PHASE BUSY MERCHANT Some Who Are Figuring On a Good Thing Better Close Electric Light Deal (Special to Pioneer.) Clearbrook, Oct. 3.—Are you a member? Of the Melvin Johnson Post? An organization of the World War veterans for Clearwater county is lo- eated at Clearbrook. Taerefore, if you are not already enrolled on the roeter of honor names attend to it at snce or write to Secrétary Carl E. Wkag for information. Mrs. E. Randahl, we note by the names of prize cortenders for the au- somobiles, is now in the race for one of these splendid machines. In view of this fact we hope that every one of fer friends here and elsewhere will join in the game and give her a life. 8he is worthy of your honest efforts, a pide to our community, and a love- able mother and most excellent wife, esteemed and respected by all who wave the pleasure to know her. 1n arder to keep posted as to how this prize contest is carried on every one who is interested in seeing her carry- ing off the prize must watch and read The Pioneer very closely, and secure every vote for her possible, ‘besides get out and hustle, gather votes and subscribers among your friends and neighbors and make their reports to her soon as possible, that all aid may be classified and sent in, in such a way as to bring the best results. Every man, woman and child in and around Clearbrook should take a epecial pride in seeing to it that their good will and moral support is swung in line at once, and votes piled up without delay. Let the mat- ter be “Clearbrook The Winner,” and * the game is ours. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Haagheson mo- tored to Bemidji Saturday, for a visit aver Sunday there with friends. Alfred Bergeson and Carl Stenlund, near Leonard, sold their fine farms this week. A special message by wire reached our genial and busy merchant, Thore ©. Nelson, from Eddy the other day, ihat four large Mallard ducks had lighted in a lake over there, and that he come over at once and take care of them. Ever since, Mr. Nelson has been busy trying to dispose of his luck to the many ducky fellows here, but without success. Mr. Nelson says ke fails to understand their shieness, unless, maybe, they have all got nipped in that big duck pond report- 8d north of Gonvick before season, and which proved a flzzle on opening day. Try again boys! Clearbrook’s chance to land an up- to-date and modern electric light plant looks most promising at pres- ent. We understand that at least three parties have such plans under eonsideration. The party who wishes %0 land Clearbrook must make haste or they may be too late. It is now an established and known fact that it is the coming metropolis between Be- midji and Thief River Falls, with a future before it second to none in ¢his section of the state. and the wparties who wish to land this cake must make their decision without de- tag, or they will be too late. The Jefferson Highway from pres- ent indications has a most promising chance to be included in the Federal Highway svstem to be built and maintained by the government. iWth such a move in sight Clearbrook is ready to consider itself one of the HEARTBURN Caused by Acid-Stomach ‘That bitter heartburn, belching. food- repeating. mdigestion, bloat after eating— all are caused by acid-stomach. ey are only first symptoms—danger signals to warn you of awful troubles if not stopped. Headache, biliousness, rhcumatiem, sciatica, \hat tired, listicss fecling, Jack of energy. iness, insomnia, even cancer and ulcers of the intestines and many other ailments are traceable to ACID-! MACH. ‘Thousands—yes, millions—of people who - ought to be well and strong are mere weak- lings because of a¢id-stomach. They really etarve in the midst of plerity because they do not get enough.’ cength and vitality trom the food they eat. ‘Take EATONIC and 'r(ve your stomach a shance to do its work preves digestion—helps you get full stre: frem your food. Theusands say EATONIC is the most w rful) gtormach remedy ‘in the world. Broaght them relief when every- thing else nne% ) { r . | Our best testimoniat s what EATONIO will do for iyon. So xe; 8 blgIS:)c boxlé)(fi!-iu;omc #soday from your druggist, use re days— o yo;'rg not pleased, return it and get your 'y EATONIC E thousands ot dollars v;t;rti of clover most fortunate little cities in all: the seed for our farmers. world. Up and boost for the “Jeffer- son,” boys! ) Charles Bexell of Holst took charge of the City hotel here October 1. John M. Anderson, the former proprietor, moved out‘on his farm in' Sinclair township. A few God forsaken, narrow-mind- ed whelps in Omaha have made that beautiful city the most disgraced city in the United States. We pray that the law will soon place its stern hand on these reducers of Ameri- can freedom and sovereign rights. Edwin Halseth returned the first| , part of this week from a trip through the southern part of this state and part of JIowa in the interest of the H-B Tempering Process. company of this place. Mr. Halseth reports large — sales and general satisfaction with Burt B. Bardwell received a brand | this wonderful tempering solution, new clover huller the other day and | which should be found in every up- is now busy cleaning up hundreds of | to-date shop in the country. John M. Anderson has a fine bunch of work horses for sale here now, just shipped in a few days ago. You'll Be Entirely Satisfied with BROOKE BOND TEA when you try it. To paraphrase the old adage—*“the proof o’ the tea is in the drinkin’ o’ it.” Words are in- adequate to describe how DELICIOUS Brooke Bond Tea is when properly brewed. Try it TODAY. GREEN or BLACK, one as fine as the other. Look for the label. Red Label India Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea AT ALL GROCERS NORTHERN GROCERY CO., Distributors In 1-15., 3%-1b., and 3-1b., Airtight Packages Never in bulk. Trial Packages 10c ) In Purchasing an Infernational MOTOR TRUCK | IS’ INVESTING IN SERVICE THAT, EXGELS It has a edpacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. We will have this truck on display in a very few days and think it will pay any ont to look this truck over before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of this part of the country. New Model 4 Overland To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cold 8 that is 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. 'BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVICE 209 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. PHONE 857 For All Uses — For All Occasions THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mn.yér C. G. Nelson and E. Randahl {m‘ enncommcno BER. 22 have just made a deal with Peter Pe- ashington, Oct. _3.__'1‘9}2_1;“ gen-|" an inventor has patented a pie pan eral session of the Interfationally “ o " octions’ that can be taken d § } terson, whereby ' thiey ' bécome = the these two fine lots. 22, Homer L. Ferguson, president of contents. the Chamber of Commerce of the United. States, announced. Fall Suits for Every Man Timer and Wood Gutters Atienlion We are the HEADQUARTERS for everything in your line, and our stock consists of the Famous ATKINS SAWS, which have been making different users of saws sit up and wonder WHY he can’t do as good and fast work as his partner. There is one reason why the ATKINS saw is easier to handle and that is the way they are built. And the reason the ATKINS holds up better is that the best grade Atkins saws are built of SILVER STEEL. The formula for Silver Steel is owned exclusively by the ATKINS CO. and careful analysis is made in their laboratory to be absolutely sure that the steel is fully up to the point of perfection desired. If a slight imperfection is found the steel is rejected and the saw user is thus protected. The ATKINS Segment Grinding process is a pat- ented feature and in the CHIPPEWA SIVER STEEL Saw you have the thinnest backed saw on the market. This gets away from the binding ‘and cuts your labor in two. : Every ATKINS saw is absolutely guaranteed to give YOU satisfaction, not your neighbor. But the saw you get has to suit YOU. If it does not we are here to replace it, and everyone who has had a replacement due them at our store has gone out a satisfied customer and a booster .for the tools we sell, as only absolutely GUARANTEED tools are sold in our store. Not war- ranted tools but GUARANTEED and backed by the GIVEN HARDWARE fair deal replacement. ATKINS Cedar King Saws. . .. ... $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 ATKINS Victor (Tuttle Tooth) SaAWS . . . e $3.25, $3.75, $4.00 ATKINS Chippewa (Tuttle Tooth) Saws. $4.50, $5.50 We also carry a full line of guaranteed axes and Nicholson files of all sizes. Given Hardware Co. Phone 57 Patent Ple Pan. j { Such a variety of new and likeable styles and materials that every man whatever his individual tastes, social or business relationships will find many suits that are precisely suited for his particular needs. The materialé include practically every fabric that may be desired covering the entire range of novel.ty weaves as well as the plainer and more sedate fabrics and colorings. All new style features are presented, such as high peakes, lapels, sleeves with bell cuffs, rope shoulders, high waist lines, new pockets, ete. Less pronounced models for quiet dressers. i Suitable Suits for Both Men and Young Men at ' $35.00, $40.00 $45.00 and up to $60.00 We will be closed Saturday until 6 o’clock GILL BROS. owner of two and one lots respective-|irade conference at Atlantic City wilt| ° e ; ¢ v in the southeast section oOf our|begin Wednesday afternoon, October [ 8P2rt without ddnger of breaking Itk fast expanding city. In the spring, two modern residences will arise on Se——————— Subscribe for The Ploneer | = , LA S . Defective

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