Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 7

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f Clyrk Was So Run Down and “I know Tanlac is something ex- me to h |E.E. Clark of 1200 Chestnut Ave., |I've gained.eighteen pounds and can shave myself without being the least bit nervous.. [I'm ot troubled with gas any more, -and. don’t have.any pains across. my stomach or chest at all. I feel hale. and hearty. all the f'tlm; atnt} can ;::danything‘ I.want, in fac can et._enough to eat. Itakea long mlili in -tl},-;“gomi CHAIR ALL NIGHT Pounds Taking Tanlac s T oat tg:e:fm:?‘?’il::?i it | teel tired. -Tanlac has certainly lived |endorse™it.” . .- . i Tanlac is' 80ld 1n Bemidji by the: City Drug Store, in Kelliher By Mrs. R. Sterling, -in -Blackduck. by. French & Moon, and, ;_n‘ Bn!ldetpe by J. Wil 1th after everything ‘else ‘the statement made by, FROM CONSTIPATION “Get Dr. EdwardsOlive Tablets That is the joyful ¢ty of thousands * Tablets, the substitui it N results from, . . ittle tablets. They cause the liver l}odl"els to act normally. ~They - BBl ufl‘s;;é" Tublets are & . | 00! mixed with olive oil. * “My Business Is Different | —I Can’t Advertise” 2 | North, Minneapolis, Minn., to'a Tan-|fams. Capacity Practically Reached |yt o0ius ™ Crk ‘wan s wl ‘ sl "Bl e, e SomaOg o fStop right there, plosss. THo very | “.at:End of Initial Month; twelve years Mr. Clark was a Well - ;Eg&u& you'll firid quick and sure re- Aact that your business is different ‘B - : g “1 uufle;ie'g fromhiahg;ninlbmn, o M rose i saoremmes - “I‘“ ‘I “g!::::l’d‘;e:: ?‘l’i‘;‘ifilylta:)irl;ebfl:gv“- . CLEARBROOK FIGURING [{own condion e ttack of the TR TV 4 : I oy . ‘;,f:l,!,, ::mg;l:ese";;: ac;rk"’ },‘l: '!'OB‘ACéON[S‘l‘ ‘ cm_n HHJEVER 1 The queatiftn. iu.not, “Can I use adver- ‘ : g ‘ is without 'f “ON TNSTALLING ONE ‘Farmer Receives $500 for Crop — . (Special . to Pioneer.) Clearbrook, Oct. 27.—Wel! Have iyou done nnythingto’hq%-‘ Clearbrook Iwin that prize? :If we &ie out ‘you “will;know, without questioning whose et is.,. Reme that there is iblama. e 4 sblama 2 bt 2 < A to do—soothes ‘cough- t 0 yoom for ‘slacké earbrook, |1 "had to sit up every night in af] ’ o Nt firms do s vertise. é:hetet re it ‘would b good ‘plan-to| chair. I lost in weight rapidly, go-|| T ;?;?fi%’:etor:’:‘? tm:'hke:t: Ie m‘é h who do not adv fget on ‘the band wagon ‘while ‘thére|jng from one hundred and ninety-|| ——Travelers— pbstfn t c:l'd and grippeattack, - Y eight to one hundred and forty-five, -"Dr; gfifng"l is 'sa&fl ‘&r ;our cold, . for your mothér's.cold, for the kid- iyet be ample time. . About five inches of snow fell in ‘this section of the country Thursday: inight. o .- The happy couple Who surprised ‘their many friends here by becoming ‘husband -axd -Wwife unbeknown ' to ithem, are Eryin Omdahl and Mise Lu- jella Anderson, Hoth of this place. Rev. iOscar M. gtetisgaard of Gully tied the 'happy ‘ktict which made them into iomi-‘ tT:;r h:at ol'(ael:il}:shet? thli!e: tried; ‘but not a bit ‘of it—I kept _oflate been busy extending to them lon improving until now T've taken hearty congratulations.” "My ‘their|ihreq hottles™ feel like a -differ- ‘days be long and filled with happi-|ent m.h?t::’fi::lg_ eel ‘like & differ- ness. my strength ‘and nerves, until now The electric light plant, installed ~ at Oklee this summer, has now been in operation over one month. Dur- ing the first month of its operation it more than paid ite running expenses, when at that, for a part of the time, it-only carried half a load. There is now a heavy demand for the current, in fact so large that it is now found that this plant must be enlarged in order to supply the demand. From present indications it appears that |’ Clearbrook will have an electric light plant in the near future, as several. parties are now considering putting in a modern and up-to-date plant. Our __council is wide-awake and we rest as- Sured that no one will be granted a hey are in position o A 3 the . of our cit. . 6T e present and future conmu.sation. At any rate,"an up-to-date electric light plant now seems an.assured fact to our growing metropolis for Clear- water county. -In view of these pos- sibilities let Oklee’s position be a les- son to us, and that we fall not for traps baited by promoters for per- gonal gain, while the tax payers must pay for the fiddling and no service. Let the watch word be “service.” Ole G. Bjerke, a farmer residing in Leon township, last week threshed four acres of clover, which netted him over $500 in cash when he brought his seed in and sold the same. A road “knocker’’ is loved as much in Clearwater county as a snow ball in hades. Just watch Clearwater county get ready to deal tnese pessi- mists a knock out blow next year. Anyone that continually keeps up knocking the building and construc- tion of good roads in Minnesota jis either partly or wholly demented, and cannot under any consideration be an honest and up right American. One of our pushing and enterpris- ing:farmers, residing in Greenwood township, the other day had his clover straw pile put through the threshing machine the second time and cleaned up five sacks of clover seed. The crew got half for its labor. Mr. Brue realized 26 bushels of clover seed from the first threshing. This is only an example of what a careless thresher can and¢ will do to your pocket book and hard hours of labor buried in this work, if not watched when at the job on your farm. Emil Nelson, is attending the Northwest School of Agriculture at Crookston. Hans Nilson, the dealer in all vari- ties of miusical “instruments, has moved his establishment over on to. Main street, and will at an early date make more and larger improvements, is a busy bird delivering all classes of musical instruents. - He is. now the recognized and leading dealer in mausical ‘instrumhents in our county, and his many sales covers a wide ter- ritory, with hundreds of the most sat- isfled customers you ever met.. If you want a piano, organ.or phonograph, you will save many of your dollars by talking with Hans before closing your deal elsewhere. left me in a.very weakened.condition and kept me confinéd to the house from December, last, until the mlddle of June. ) start to .do any work, and when I would ‘walk around the house a little I'would become so exhausted T would almost fall over.. I was so nervous at times I was afraid-to shave myself, fand ‘finally ‘I had to quit altogether. I had trouble with gas forming on ‘'my stomach, -and With a peculiar|. flutter just under the heart. At one time I had awful- pains, especially|] across my chest, and for three weeks an actual loss of ‘fifty-three pounds. 1 tried. sl kinds of medicines and ‘treatments but got only témporary relief. “A friend of mine noticed about Tanlac in a Davenport, Iowa, paper, tried it and improved wonderfully and advised me to take it. - sir, I began to get better on m first bottle but T thought'it' would be ‘only témporary just like I'had gotten from all ‘the other medicines "I had FOR I was too weak to even Tobacco in the Northwest also Pipes. We do. Pipé Re-. pairing. ' t Beltram{ County will find a warm welcome at %The West act as they Service our watchword Tanlac built up Dr. King’s ‘New Discovery has a successful record of half a century TRIED for more than fi 3 years and today at the zent ularityl ‘When you . 202)0\1 artg bound to’lie . convinced that govery does exactly vggt»lt l:n meant S of its Irregular bowels often result in serious sickness and 0 the liver and sl:‘tiachh. h]i;rte them 1 ' Dr, '8 | New_Life Pills. %eép Qh'e liver'ac- Tk ¥ive—thé bystem' free ‘from waste, u 25¢. a bottle. i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE tising?” advertising?” ] Competition is growing keener. | Business men are feeling today more than ever. the tremendous building power of publicity. They are talking ‘about their merchandise and their ser- vice to thousands of people through their newspaper advertisements. T According to Bradstreet and Dunn, 84 per cent of business failure are among I survive FIFTY YEARS r. King's New Dis- disorders of l Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. | 1 ; o mlfilfiiilmmuniillmmmmmm IS Read 1he Pionger Wani Ad 'mlIliiIll'llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll“ilill AUCTION SALE DAILY PIONEER surplus of Machinery, Stock, Farm Produce, or other articles, are invited to bring them to the sale. The following stock and machinery are owned by E. H. Smith and John Sukert: 1 heavy farm team, geldings, 10 and 11 years old ar Milk cow, 5 years old 1 bull, 3 years old 1 heifer, fresh in January 7 head young cattle 20 ewes, 1 -Shropshire buck Berkshire sow, 3yrs. old, high grade 10 Duroc Jersey brood sows . Pair young Duroc Jersey boars, thor- oughbred : Pair young Duroc Jersey sows, thor. 5 spring barrows 30 fall pigs 9 weeks old McCormick mower Deering mower 5 walking plows Potato planter DeLaval Cream Separator 20 tons of tame hay ~ Free Dinner at 12 o'clock over $10 bankable paper 1. ROB'T. FIER, Clerk e

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