Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 7

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& WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8,'1919 4 i e AR RS _ Mont., arrived here with many car- | [ ' Y | 'EEEEEEE R R LR BB R Very Much/Convaléscent. e HORNET. x| Helen had ‘the whdoping ¢ough, and R R IR R 80 was not fnvited to her little friend . Margaret’s birthday party, though the School was begun in the Murray| gt fncluded all the other children in i:::::rlflonflfly with Mrs. Olson as/pe n;lgl)l;orhood. On the morning of . the affair the-teleplone girl might have = {La::gl &‘:fex“"i“":r :l:l'x_\,x:;es:z ovegn;;;r? the following conversation: «Hello.” the: jury-in; Bemidji: . f ngeylrom her:;ld were in Blackduck | “Hello, 1s this Margaret *Hilifield’s on Wednesday at the Community|hopse?” . -fair. es.” (8 Mre. James Augell and daughter, “Is: this you Margaret?” Fern, returned this week from visit- “Yes. Who is: this?’- in lélned;r sister, Mrs. Paul Pelland, at ~This is Helen' Marten. You are Peltazid. 0 hav r Meén and teams were grading the ::::rgt tyo“?"e a.bi tl\dlay D,ll’t! t"d"{ roads this week. “Yes,” The Ladies Aid met at the home of 1 . Mrs. Gronseth Thursday afternoon. “Well, say, Margaret. T'm all over the whooping cough now.” N The Crookston Lumber company expect to log off the timber on the river near Funkley, and has erected camps for that purpose. * Miss R. B. Shaw and nephew, Rob- Farm Lands Grew In_Value, The value of farm lands is increas- ing steadily in the United States, the ert, were in Blackduck on Friday. average for average grade plow lands C. W. Dudiey motored out from being about $74.31 per acre on March Blackduck on Saturday to the Crook-! L as compared with $68.38 a year ago, ston Cedar Spur. $62.17 two years ago, and $58.39 three . years ago. KRR HE K E KK HKKK KKK 3 s somo0, 101, ¥ TRAVELING MAN GAINS 19 POUNDS (Too late last week.) New pupils in the seventh grade are, Velfeer Gray, Adelbert Brad- Sanborn Was So Ru,n Down fond, and Anna Johnson. . 5 " William Johnson enrolled in the He Thought His Time Had Come . eighth grade last week. The total school enrollment up to Monday was 189. New apparatus for the physics lab-} One of the distinguishing features atory arrived Saturday. in connection with the introduction ‘Hanna Henjum enrolled in the ang sale of Tanlac throughout Amer- second year high school last Monday. |jca has been the very large number Mrs. Schuster and Mrs. Gibbons|of traveling men who have been were visitors at school on Thursday!penefited by its use. and Friday. | From Maine to California and Zawrence Lindquist was absent from classes on Thursday and Friday. from theCGu;fj to the northern por- tion of Canada, men representing ;l‘he class }“ axglent history has|post every line 'of business have tes- m(;nnlux :nc ent :eflced'i the first tified to having used the medicine d' nng::: enrolled in the first| ity the most surprising and gratify- grace;on - ing results. One of the latest to these well known “Knights of the Grip” to en- dorse Tanlac is F. W. Sanborn, rep- resenting the L. Hopkins Manufac- turing Company of North Girard, Pa., and living at Chisholm, Maine. Mr. Sanborn, while in Duluth, Minn., recently, called at Abbeft & Com- pany’s drug store and said: “Tanlac is the finest medicine I have ever run across in all-my trav- els. Why, three bottles put me in shape to where I have actually gained nineteen pounds. Not only that, I am feeling better since taking it than I have at any time in five years. “T have suffered from a bad stom- ach and complications resulting from it for the past five years.. I would of the Given Hardware company. go for weeks at a time without eat- H. L. Arnold is digging potatoes|ing much of anything. I would just for W. A. Worth. . nibble at my food and would often bécome 'so nauseated that I could hardly retain any of the little I did KK x¥®KKKKKKXKKKXX nanage to force down. :rwoluld bloat * < TURTLE.RIVER: - . %|with gas until it was dif icult for me KR MR KKK R KKK KX« to get my. breath. “"T"got 80" netvous William Baldwin from Miles City, |1 could not sleep and became so run down and weak that I was simply loads of horses from Montana, These| ‘all in” I suffered considerably with horses are now owned by J. J. Opsahl | Pains all over my body and legs, of Bemidji, and are now located at|3rms and shoulders, especially, ached Farleys farm. Roy Opsahl is here terribly. Then in April I was taken looking after them, and Mr. Baldwin [down with grippe or ‘Flu’ which left is also here and training them up to|me In 2 much worse condition than ever. When I did finally get up work. A. B. Plummer left for Fargo, N. D. from this spell I was as weak as a a few days ago, and has accepted a baby and my old troubles were worse position in that city. than ever. Ella Otterstad. left last night for| “I had tried numerous medicines Turtle Lake township to teach school but never commenced to gain there for six months. strength and pull up hill until I ran Three different companies are buy-|across Tanlac. Almost as soon as I ing potatoes here now, so the spuds started on Tanlac I commenced to seem to be well liked thic year. The |straighten right up and it has proven price paid here today aboard car is|to be a life saver to me. My stomach $1.90 per 100 lbs. trouble seems a thing of the past now for I can eat just anything with- = | out feeling a sign of indigestion. My pains don’t bother me enough to hard- 1y notice and: my nerves have quieted down until I can sleep just fine every night. I am going to stick to Tanlac for a while longer, but as I said I am already feeling stronger and better than I have in five years. I can re- commend Tanlac because it brings results and I am glad to make this statement for what it may be worth to others who are in need of such a r%\:dicine." . B (S nlac is sold in Bemidji by the P}rpebean ?I‘ld git;é Drlug Storeé 1j:.x“‘Ll‘gellli(ht;’r by Mrs‘; . Sterling, in kduck by Frenc! obbaconist & Moon, and in Baudétte by J. Wil- — /liams. KEKEEKK XXX K KKK X * NORTHERN. * ITEES SRR R RS B 00 The Farmers cub met at the town hall Wednesday, with Mrs. C. Merri- man as hostess. One new member was added, that of Mr. Mehlhorn and fam- ily. Mrs. F. M. Grover will enter- tain at the hall in November. Among the Bemidji visitors last week were, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Love- green, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Whiting, F. B. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Demming, Miss Gladys Anderson and Mrs. J. Noel. D. A.-Whiting made a business trip to Puposky Tuesday, in the interest A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Rooms in . Connection ANNOUNCEMENT I have opened a modern Dental Office over Boardman’s Corner Drug Store and am réady to re- ceive patients. Office hours—9 to 11 a.m. 2 to to 8 p.m. Rooms 10 and 11. I have had six years experience business and feel competent to give most reliable dental service. DR, H, A. HASS r | ) | s THE BEMIWJ1 DAILY PIONEER . Four foot and 16 inch, all kinds and quality. Price ac- cording to quality. GEO. H. FRENCH TWIN CITY-AUTO PARTS COMPANY. We Tear 'Em Up and Sell the Pieces 1212 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. We Sell Anything Pertaining to An Automobile Telephones— . - Auto: 36204; N. W. Nic. 4839. Parts for most any make of car, either standard or orphan, at a sav- ; ingfrom 50. to 80 bor cont: Cylin . Phones ders, crank cases, cralr,lk shafts, bear. || Office 93 — Residence 248J ings, magnetos, carburetors, gears s—a Irvin axle Bhafts, r‘:diahu:, wheels, sg:iné 1»45:21 II'VI: 4th & and or any part pertzining to an automo- bxlg. Mail orders promptly filled. Write or wire us your wants. /NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. ailler WB CAN Insure Anything Anywhere Offices. Security Bank Bldg., Tel. 167 Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR ' FACTORY At Troppman’s Department Store General Blacksmithing ~—Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET Beltrami County '} —Travelers— will find a warm 1 ¢ Saving Money Is welcome a Largely a matter of Habit The people who save as a rule, have just as good times, in fact better, than those who fail to save, be- cause they have the satis- faction of knowing that they are fortified against the unexpected. Pick out the most suc- cessful money makers in your community and you will find them to be the heaviest insurers. THINK IT OVER D. S. MITCHELL The New York Life Man Northern Nat'l Bank Bldg., Room 5 Phone 575W The West Minneapolis Service our watchword oo BATHS Sulphur A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. I . Make your appointments - by phone 776-J , J. F. Osborn [} FOR YOUR LIVERY CAR Day or night the year round. New Dodge and Ford Cars at your service WARD BROTHERS whole box. in yniformity — that guarantee. 5 p.m. and 7 in the Dental black powders. the best and e Aldrich & English We have selected over 100 hats from our stock The Black Shells have reached so high a state of perfection in waterproofing, in speed, in power, and y:BLACK SHELLS Try The Black Shells, if you don’t know them. You can get your pet load for every kind of shooting, in smokeless or UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Manafacturers Come in and get a copy of The U. S. Game Law Book —FREE, ' A. B. PALMER BEMIDJI, MINN. 37 3 Building EVERY HAT that has been in our stock over thirty days Must Go Wednesday and Thursday regardless of former price which will be placed on sale Wednesday and Thursday. CHOICE $5.00 regardless of former price Some of these hats are worth as much as $12.00, Wednesday and Thursday’s price $5.00. Sale begins at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday. The original price ticket will remain in each hat; sale price $5.00. You cannot afford to miss this sale. Wednesday and Thursday SEE WINDOW DISPLAY READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Smokeless and Black Powders NI : Money-Back Shot-Shells You can get your money back for The Black Shells if, for any reason at all, you don’t like them. Just bring back the unused part of the box, and we will refund to you, without question, the price of the We make exactly the same guarantee with (@3 CARTRIDGES There is no 22 Long Rifle careridge as ac- curate at distances from 50 to 250 yards as U.S. we can make this unlimited |7 N 'R A. Long Rifie Lesmok Cartridges. This is 50 more yards of ac- curacy than has hitherto been possible with 22 rim-fire ammunition. Solid bullet for target work. Hollow-point bullet for small game. Cost no more. Ask for circular C-93. A ST | S i i 1 SOPRR T S

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