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| 1 L | i ‘ - VR B i e et a5 kit s et s Bepor s et iaeess s e 2 ‘ ..,,,l... sl ripemaitismiiia ot ety vosresnilesasrmsesecamma—— S KOS WS—— o " i ] ; ] FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1919 THE BEMIDJI DAIL g 7 A D. Y PIONEER PAGE THREE H :«k«;ifi«;i«fi««f**' T — _"_—_& ' rootications TOTIE e 3 { R SCHOOL NO' R Ir HUFFMAN ” ons for Superintendent an | prnoim . - fommbess HUFFMAN & OLEARY ||sitfe fof 0l it ] Mrs. Reynolds and daughter, Ruth | Many ads appear in the M e vember Siil. 2310, by the Doard Al BROSE 1 visited school on Tuesday. gl B clflgsli]fied column (:!f the ?l?rne:: b w é?;:fiuiifi‘ ;EEE?EE?{ Tégugfy ‘33&&'.‘2&? T ————————— The class in ‘“General Science” g which are signed siml (- jefise Siete your qualifications or, oX: PR T e St e will begin on its experiments this|i this:, “J. B., care Pioneer.” B UNDERTAK]NG E:;:iff'\:?fy}" manage this proposition suc- .Four foot an.d 16 mf:h’ all 400 Mi A { week. %‘l]:e:ie zge w‘}im{hare kn;wn as RV counts Al JOHNSON, kinds and quality. Price ac- innesota Ave. - Miss Adele Kock of University ind ads an ose wishing to B e N 3-101 ¥ Auditor, Beltraml Co., cording to ality. . B : Farm, 8t. Paul, discussed and demon- | & answer them should do so by H. N. MWKEE, Funeral || ———b 0 TG b1 F;:{:N cii First Class Rooms in e strated the canning of fish, meats and | |§ mail, addressed as directed in Direct. -_— o . Connection f poultry on Friday afterncon in the:B the ads. Many persons call up mecior DR. EINER JOHNSON Phones g Domestic Science room. Many ladies | - this office and ask who the ad- & Ph: d S Offi 93 . . from town an;‘llcountry besidt:s the | B vertiser is. hi: .gv?:;] mu,,c:; B BHGNE AR s nld-nB . and Surgeon ;ce — Residence 248J Pipe Man and upper grade girls were present. this paper no knowled; or emidji, Minn. 8— 3 . The various high school classes | the fdeertilor'u identity nf::l i B e—— ltit:hméj Irv?xt il To"bacom't I were organized last week. The offi- the party is known we have no = o i cers elected were as follows: . |8 authority to give out amy in- . Class, formati ubseribe for The Ploneer | Subscribe for The P ubscribe for e loneer. u ribe for e loneer. ; Senior President—Blanche Wagner. Secretary-treasurer—Wilma Skrief Adviser—Miss Becklund. = o Junior Class. T President—Annie Bryant. Vice president—Johanna Dolgaard. Secretary—Helen Carlson. Treasurer—Rose Mudica. Adviser—Miss Johnson. Sophomore Class. President—Virginia Mattison. %A Fh Schoeder's Specials FRIDAY & SATURDAY / PERFECT Mu N S l N G UNION FITTING W.ET—R.- SUITS PHONE =/7= Vice president—Theodora enjun. i Secretary—Esther Stormoen. Beef BOlhng - per pound 12 o e . . | L Lindquist. ) y per pound........... C i R ietrorMim Johnson. ¢ Pot Roast, perpound.............. 15¢ A Distinguished Service Label Class. pmmnmfle et R_oun.d Steak, per pound........... 25¢ MUNSINGWEAR stands for “super- . gice 1:1-esideNntYl-i-Ol{avel (;l:on. FOR YOUR LIVERY Sirloin Steak.............. service” in underclothing. s 2 } ecretary—Nellie Brindas. Porter The name means to millions of dis- " j AReessurer_ Hatty feagt C AR rterhouse Steak.......... .. criminating users, men, women, chil- et e hort Cuts................ dren, the utmost in union suit comfort B L L 2 2 Day or night the year Picnic Hams, per pound........... ;3: economy. * * Bacon, by the strip, per pound. . . ... . 35¢ e e gue ; round. XK KKKKKEXKKXXKXX|| New Dodge and Ford Cars Quality means unusual servi U a ce. Un- Apples, Anisin, one bushel boxes. . . $2.25 ' (Too late last week.) at your service Appl J 1 i Practically all the threshing in WARD BROTHERS pples, Jonathan, one bushel boxes, $2.95 e By e econen, 1thshvicin=;{ has be;a]n finlilshbed. S Bulk Oatmeal per pound 7c That’s Munsingwear. o potato crop has all been y PRl PUREEL . « vn vvn v wn s The perfection of fit, finish i ted. Th , finish, fabric ;z:lad):gtemcsu;z: e Toporis q“m; Mothers Oats, large pkg., 2 for...... 55¢ plus the Munsingwear habit of out. Mr. V\cfles:;rn Jof eglegl;?eokt;;s Wampum Sauerkraut, Extra Fancy, No. washing, outwearing, outlasting ex- e ! » i i S i i pusaescd the & the Wyne school, S '%t’calti’ls" dpea lcan g 8 f .......... 18¢c afi%m:;%n?iglli\{fs:gi;l;vliz:tmg satisfac- ik aali wift’s Pride Cleanser, 8 for. . . . 25¢ ; : X anser, o 10r........ Th i 5 SUBSCRIBE ;:ll:‘ "l"l::o“m Grandma’s Wafihmg Powder, large pack- wh'212°°£‘d“‘§§;fé’f§§,’$?§3'“’ii“ Sl i ages, per pkg. ................ 20c weat. i SWift’S Borax Soap, 5 barS fOI' - 250 Our stocks of fall and winter Mun- ‘ DLaa MUY & DGR JULS 2 v 0 n s i h ide i “ONLY ONE THING Best Capital Flour, 49 pound sack. .$2.95 ireion 07 * T T matter t i f Men’sWoolSox................ 25¢ up oropur-se e;ou :-n";: l‘}nixzngnfi’:;.?z Munsingwear at our store with a sea- . Full line of Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren‘s Rubbers and Overshoes at lowest prices. W. G. SCHROEDER son full of comfort, service, satisfac- tion. BREAKS MY COLD! 4That’s Dr. King’s New Dis- o " covery for Gty yeers Aldrich & English a cold-breaker” General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Specialty— STVLE a3 Always ask for Munsingwear—Never Say Underwear L] O Gary-BowserGeo l 202 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. OTHING but sustained quality o _L and unfailing effecti\'enesl% can Oxy-acetylene Welding arouse such enthusiasm. Noth- and Cutting ing but sure relief from stubborn 65_Ph°ne 6 - 214 FOURTH STREET s—66 old colds and onrushing new ones, wrippe, throat-tearing coughs, and <roup_could have made Dr. King's w Discovery the nationally popu- ¥ lard remedy it is today. Fifty years old and always reli- 4 sible. "Good for the whole family. A bottle in the- medicine cabinet wrt-lived cold or cough. 0. All druggists. 3 mean 3 Ge. and 1.2 "Clothes that will satisfy men Who desire Good Looks ~ They will also satisfy men who desire good, sty " les, good tailoring and good values, and for a good reason, better clothes are not made. SATISFYING SUITS For Young Men, Older Men, All Kinds of Men Suits cut from fine materials—practically all weaves and color- ings. Ultra or quiet dressersare sure to find suits in their favorite materials. The qewest style conceptions are expressed in all degrees of prominence. In consequence, every man, however youthful, modest or conservative he may be, will be able to find a style that he likes—new models are constantly arriving—just as fast as they are produced. Good values reasonably priced at $30 - $35 - $40 - $45 and up to $60 L] E R ; Stubbern Bowels Tamed Pos » in action, yet natural, comfort pleasant, Dr. King's New Li s are a boon to bowels that ne a ce. They elimi- Sate fermenting waste and put the m in normal shape. All drug- sts—2oe. a bottle. ~ HETER TN CALOHE Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive- colored tablets are the resuit of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liverand bowel complaints with calomel. 1 The pleasant little tablets do the | ggod that calomel does, but have no f d after effects. They don’t injure the § teeth like strong liquids or calomel. ! They take hold of the trouble and { quickly correct it. Why cure the liver } at the expense of the teeth? Calomel | sometimes plays havoc with the gums. Q So do strong liquids. It is best not to ¢ take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive i Tablets take its place. Hcadaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” thespirits. 10cand 25c. Suits of good appearance, style and quality, neat black and white stripes, browns and dark effects. Will please men who wish to economize at $20 - $25 P ! L Acid-Stomach SATISFYING OVERCOATS ; Makes 9 Out of 10 For Men of All Ages and Viewpoints ; Pe“ |e s“ffe We are showing splendid new overcoats in all materials, weights, styles and colors. The variety is great p epough to supply the needs and please the tastes of every man. The younger men have been especially pro- t o Doctors, declare that more thap 10 Ko vided for. We have overcoats for all uses and circumstances. Prices are upwards of P, ke 71 biceos tan $25 - $35 - $40 - $50 gecsy stomach, the entire systcm eventually omes affected, every vital organ suffering in some degree or other. You gee these vic- . . . . . . i :;‘J.E;fi;Eziflgg';fizfiz,‘;g::ge;.s’:‘ggg THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR BOYS—Serviceable Suits for active boys. Service has been a dominant idea jnsomnia, jous ss—people whosuffer fro: Theumatiim lnmbago sciatcs and sches and both in the selection of materials and in construction. Prices are $10 - $12.50 - $15 - $18 i pains all over the body. Itis safe to eay that ] about 9 people out of 10 suffer to some extent i rom Acid-Stomach. 1f you suffer from stomach trouble or, even i if youdonotfeel any stomachdistress. yet are ‘weak and alling, fee) tired and dragged out, tack "pep” and enthusiasm and know that something is-wrong although you cannot i locate the exact causc of your trouble—you [ paturally want to get back your grip on { tealth as quickly as possible. Then take [ ] { EATONIC, the wonderful modern remedy ' that brings quick relief from pains of intiges- -tion, belching, gasey bloat, etc. Keep your | stomach strong, clean and sweet. See how i > our general health improves—how quickly gt Ze 014-timevim, vigorand vitality come back! @et a big 50c box of EATONIC from your " druggist today. It is guaranteed to please you‘."ll you are not satisfied your druggist re your money. o 'E’”A ONIC OR YOUR ACID-STOMACH)