Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 3

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i ) NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY. Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anything Anywhere Offices, Northern National Bank Bldg., Phone 131 WIOS WIO intheWORLD SAYS BONUS MEANS ANOTHER LOAN Granting an additional bonus to gervice men would mean another large government bond fssue, which the country is in no position to stand at present, Secretary of the Treasury Glass told the special house budget committee a few days ago. Glass strongly opposed the bonus, claiming a majority of the service men would 'consider it an affront to their patriotipm at'a time when the govern- . ment is sorely in need of funds. “Today the credit of the United States is imperiled,” he sald, “by pro}- ects’ injtlated’ n “congress to get the soldier ‘vote. ‘I do not belleve these young men, if they realized what it is that s proposed in their, behalf, would accept a gift made at the expense of thelr fathers, mothers and sisters and the children that are to. come after them in order to give them:a holiday, . “I. do not. anticifhte a deficit in the current fiscal year of more than 5 $1,000,000,000, but I-say to you.in ail solemnity that if a prompt and immedl- ate halt is not called to this great.peril, there must be another Liberty loan, the praceeds of which are to be given away to.the well and strong young men whom. you knoy went ot to fight in a spirit of unselfishness, not self-seeking. " "“Np fallacy_is more grotesque than the agsumption that by issuing bonds or:notes of certificates of indebtedness now. w¢ may pass on to future genera- tions ‘the burden of our own extravagance. ) iurden of these issiies will'havé to be met today, not only in interest fund_charges, but in the expansion of credit.” - CLEARBROOK EXTENDS |,.Chctroiodk, ke plosce, in o tending to the happy winners in the coN WMTIQNS To "Pi(;neher" prize wmtmlnfi contesg its 5 most happy congratulations. Some 3 ORBIORNST4p oty 9 WINNERS one had to win, and in view of this 0NEER § fact none earned or worked harder s I “ AT onlu" than those who captured the various MINNEAPOLIS MINN__ A. Brose TOBACCONIST 400 Minnesota Avenue IEeeps the best stock of Tobacco’ in the Northwest, also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- pairing. foz= BATHS Sulphur A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Make your appointments by phone 776-J J. 'F. Osborn prizes. - May they now enjoy in peace and comfort the fruits of their labors. Interesting News Notes From Corresponednt; Legion Post Growing Carl E. Larson, the “Farmers Friend” auctioneer from Neving| The best equipped sanatorium in called on friends here Tuesday. the Northwest. Equipment cost a fortune. Every treatment known to Henry Olberg, the rura1 mail car- | medical science can be obtained here rier on route No. 3, out from here, | without going to expensive springs is now enjoying his vacation, while|far away from home. We specialize} Elmer Olberg, the sub carrier on this | chronic, persistent diseases of months route, is now serving the patrons on |and years standing that have not been this route. benefited by medicines and old fash- joned doctoring. Nerve troubles, The heavy snow fall here the first | Theumatism, dyspepsia and constipa- part of this week has made it very |tion, skin diseases, lung trouble, hard, heavy and disagreeable work |catarrh, kidney troubles, blood and for the four rural carriers serving|urinary ailments treated by baths of out from Clearbrook, They are a|all kinds; electricity in twenty differ- game bunch, hence no one here has|ent forms, “light cure.” -Swedish missed service. movements and scientific massage. ; X-ray, the “Human Bakeoven,” Fin- True Poetry. sen Treatments, ozone inhalations and all the Battle Creek methods. "True poetry, like true eloquence, is apartments for ladies. Special the voice of nature appealing to the | nm ted aevistants beart with its .mnos; '::““:“’h":: A visit to this wonderful Minneap- power . . . Instea i olis institution will interest every- merely, it persuades, elevates, inspires. |} 3y~ gick or well.. We can refer It excites a feeling where the other |vo; t; leading physicians and satis- leaves an opinion or a maxim. It pro- |fied patients from everywhere. Rea- poses examples of ideal excellence, and | sonable prices. If unable to call, raises virtue into herolsm.—Hugh | write G. Bjornstad, M. D., describe Swinton Legare. ailment and request free, descriptive . book and complete information. No charge for consultation. It Happened in Bemidji| J/2d. 0007 X3 - T 4y 1) And Is Havpening to Bemidii People| ERmmuMalilIi SN Every Week - - - (Special to Pioneer.) ! Clearbrook, Nov. 5.—Congratula- tions, winners! Miss Glina Klippe returned Tues- day morning from Northwood, N. D, where sHe has spent the summer. Miss Sophia Hedberg of Holst, left Tuesday = for International [Falls, wher¢ she will stay for some time. Sophia is so interesfed in the *“‘Pio- neer”:that she insisted upon having the same sent to her new address at the “Falls” lmmgdla;e}y. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaxvold is home, after a:weeks visit. with rela- tives and friends at Evansville, this stntfi:, By an act of congress the Ameri- <an Legion will be the only nation- wide order of war veterans recog- -nized in the United Statés. Remem- der all you fighters which happen not to be a member of the legjon. yet, that you hasten your good standing by enralling early, become a booster, builder and leader in your respec- tive. locality. Secretary Carl E. ‘Skag of the Melvin Johnson Post of the, American Legion here reports that the boys are fast joining the colors of the Melvin Johnson post, and are proud of it. ‘Get in line. The post here at Clearbrook now has the distinction of having the largest en- rollment of any post in the county. That.is what it means to have live and active members at the head of your organizations, of which army posts are no exception. The case told below is not an un- common thing. The same occurs frequently and will continue to hap- pen as long as folks have kidneys and overtax the kidneys. H. A. Lepper, prop. wood yard, 1410 Minnesota Ave., says: “Two years ago I was logging in the woods and being exposed,”to so much cold and rainy weather caused my kidneys to become disordered, It brought on attacks of backache, which always bothered me worse after sitting down awhile. When I went .to get up, sharp pains would grip me right across .the center .of .the back and even down into my limbs. I had a tired feeling .all the time and my kidneys didn’t act regnlarly. I read such good acerants ot Doan’s Kidney | . Pills and tried them. They were:not: Soft nn@ Eh‘ long in ridding me entirely of the, able, with a HE superb qual- ity of VENUS Pencils is bl_lilt into J. J. Opsahl and Mr. Baldwin of Bemidji called on Clearbrodk friends here Tuésday morning. They were looking up a route over which to take 180 head of horses over on to the Red Lake Indian reservations for wintering purposes. One of the stops located; here will be at the farm of Herman C. Rydeen en route -east to the reservation. The auction sale held at Oscar A. Nelson’s place Monday, in the face of the heavy snow storm, was a de-|trouble.” “orip” cided success. Oats sold up to $102 Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t 'fr;pd::"d’lcm per bushel. August Westerlund was|simply ask for a kidney remedy—get . = the cryer. ! Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that a pe cil mar Mr. Lepper had. Foster-Milburn Co., instead of rub- Walter Nelson and wife arrived [Mf&T8. Buffalo, N. Y. hfisitin‘ No here from Canby, this state, Monday coloring mat- morning. Sometime this week Wal- ter to injure utar wifll tlti‘l:e (;Ih;:rge of the Weme sketches or store for the Nelson’s Quality Co. - iy, Inc., concern. frecd 0% RAw (‘ A boqkl.VENUS Y L Pencils and Miss Theresa Thompson visited T 2 s Eras. over Sunday at. Thief River Falls It| Eases Quickly When You ers mean real is rumored here that a large wed- Apply a Little Musterole. luxury in pen- ding may soon take place, in which And Musterole. won't blister like cil work. Miss Thompson it is expected will play one of the leading parts. Here is success to the happy ome whoever he may be. the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers, It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion znd draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole i8 a clean, white oint- ment made with oil of mustard. It is-fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, sti.f neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bago, pains and aches of the back o1 joints, sprains,soremuscles, bruises,chil- blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- dren. ' Keep it handy for instant use, CO0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. The Hugh's cemedians are this week giving the people here a high class entertainment at the opera house. Their first play was staged Monday evening and highly com- mended by those present. It is a clean, moral and refined show and warranted the full support of all people who believe in supporting people that travel and put up first class entertainments. It is composed Drop in and buy a VENUS Eraser or a pencil. Pioneer Stationery of three people, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. H Nickels and daughter. Young Miss p ause Nickels is a splendid singer and cap- Wholesalers tures the house with a vim, ably as- ’ Ask your dealer sisted by Mrs. Nickels. They also Bemidji Minnesota | put on a fine line of moving plctures, while the price of admittance is within the reach of all. _—_—_—mmm—m—m—m— | bura, bloated, gassy feel 'OPS acidity, food repeating stomach Need misery. 'AIDS digestion; keeps the stomach sweet and ptre. and only costs & cent or two a day to_use it.. You will bede- lighted with results. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Plesse call and try it. ' DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemdji, Minn. ENTERPRISE AUTO C0.- Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. " Residence Phone 10 In Red Cross Membership WM. M’'CUAIG Is Invested in Finishing the After each meal —YOU eat one Need Is Manager EATONIC EATONIC is the best remedy, Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store. S Bemidji, Minn. Saving Money Is i 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 I..h'ut Disaster Relief Socomvorsocrssio || Everyone’s Fist Aid Spirit of ach comfort. Instantly reliiev-ess Tlnart- Home Service Child Welfare SHOW YOUR SPIRIT! «JOIN” Service Is the America 2 o toriiod- st | November 2 to 11, 1919 the unexpected. Pick out the most suc- This space contributed by cessful money makers in YAl fimd them'to e ‘e SOUTH BELTRAMI RED CROSS heaviest insurers. THINK IT OVER D. S. MITCHELL ~w e |Read The Pioneer Want Ad Reom l Phome S7SW || qastsssssstassthasitninsassssussiHananssnanensnsiannsnsuanessnntssussussinasosin i L00AR0I NN .. You can get your money back for The Black Shells if, for any reason at all, you don’t like them. Just lbfing back the unused part of the box, and we will refund to you, without question, the price of the whole box. 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