Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 7

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il B 10®. "0 Ve "CWOEEv "CO: 0 | W - 50" WO IR Poowe ™a T Parle Lo gie de L B oS I FEEEERE R R R R E * TENSTRIKE. * KR E KKK KK KKK KKK The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter- fan church will entertain at a ten cent social at Mrs, Paul Haluptzok's next Thursday afternoon from four until seven. George Booth has returned from Dakota, where he has been working for the last year. A large number of Tenstrike peo- ple attended the dance at the Spur school house last Friday night. There will be a business meeting of the Christian Endeavor society at Mrs. Fred Ketchum’s Saturday even- ing. All the members are requested to be present. Rev. George Backhurst of Bemidji will hold services in the Guild hall Wednesday evening, Novemwer 5. Sidney Kruger has gone to Hines to act as freight agent for the M. & L. with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Garry Cronk. The Sunday school gave a pie so-| for the last two years. They grabbed cial at the Guild hall last Saturday| John in the middle of another Phlladelphla Pohce Have Nme-Yar-OId Tartar Edward Cronk spent the week-end PHlLADELPHlA-"‘POUCG of this city are once more ahead in the happy little game of hide and seek they are playing with John Pope, the nine- year-old North Camac street criminal, who has been keeping them on the jump night. They took in about sixteen dollars. The Junior Red Cross will give a dance at the Guild hall Friday even- burglary a few days ago. This is how it goes: John breaks into the jewelry store of Kennedy & Bros., 112 South Thirteenth street. He ing, to help raise their quota in the co;‘liing dri‘\)’e. 4 escapes when detectives, answering Miss Marian Rice spent the week- the burglar alarm, find they haven't end with her sister, Mrs. Fred Gra-| the right key. ham, of Bemidji. Police find John trying to sell a Friends of Mrs. M. E. Knappen re-| gold watch for a few cents in Market gret to learn that she is ill with| street. John grins at the judge, who rheumatism. threatens dire things are coming to him at the house of detention. I FESEEE L EER S L B8N The Eckles Farmers’ club met at the Jas. Sharples home Sunday. Tom Brennan and family moved to Baudette last Saturday. Celia- Brennan, who has been suf- Mish, 124 North Thirteenth street. weeks, is doing very nicely now. house, was well attended and every- one had a good time. The proceeds 8- John decides he will not take any chances. :’ * X k¥ *E;E;é“ FHEEK ’: So he crawls through a couple of transoms at the house over doors separat- e J ‘| ing him from liberty. A police “fiier” is sent to all stations, with no result. The boy was caught robbing the cigar store and poolroom of Michael For the eighth time in two years he is in the clutches of the police. He knows how to use an alias, and says he “doesn’t care a bit” for the police. John made his entrance into the Mish store through a skylight, after tering from a slight case of blood | climbing the fire escape of an adjoining building. He slid through a small poison in her foot, for the last two| gnening, ran merrily down the stairs, and helped himself to $2.34 from the cash drawer, after filling his pockets with cigarettes. And just then in walked soc1;:le :ll:i(xlluell‘:dfhgmlnc:waé‘;g ‘;:;‘;eo'i Mish, on a trip to his store, and saw John flop suddenly behind a counter. “I don’t smoke. I took the cigarettes for some e big fellows,” said John. will be used for the Christmas tree and amusements. Mrs. George Grow and family ex- pect to move to Bemidji to live some day the first part of this week. Fred Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Krause, came home last Fri- day. FIRE INSURANCE ‘ REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 = Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root s For many years druggists have watched with much interest the re- markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kid- ney; liver and bladder medicine. Itis a physmans prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature in- tended they sheuld do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help. you. No other kidney medicine has so imany. fnends. Y "Be sure’ to. get Swam start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send-ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure to mention the Be- midji Pioneer. ENGINEER WAS FORCED TO QUIT O Was So Run Down He Couldn’t ¥ Work—Gains Thirty Pounds - By Taking Tanlac “If 1 could have had this medicine years ago,” said J. N. Summerville of 3520 Michigan avenue, Kansas City, i Missouri, when he stopped at the Owl | Drug store, Kansas City on his way i to Californla in his automobile, for ! a supply of Tanlac, recently. *I ;l would not have had to quit my job % on the road.” i 3 English - General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cufting 214 FOURTH STREET solved the problem of being efficient and dis- creet. At all times we strive to perform our duties in a man- ner that meets with approval. Mr. Summerville is a well known railroad engineer and states he was forced by ill health to give up his position on the C. B. & Q., where he had been running for nine years. “Of all the people who have made statements about being benefited by Tanlac,” continued Mr. uummerville, “I don’t believe anyone has more cause to be thankful than I have. At the time I began taking Tanlac I only weighed one hundred and five pounds, but ¥ now weigh one hun- dred and thirty-five, making a gain of thirty pounds, and am also rapidly getting back my lost strength and energy. “I have suffered from stomach trouble and had been going down hill for years. I was also badly con- stipated and suffered with severe headaches and dizzy spells. I could neither eat nor sleep to do much good and had a cough that annoyed me constantly; : finally I was forced to quit my position on: the road, being unable to work, and do nothmg but try to find rehef “I have been under treatment a number of times, tried many differ- ent kinds of medicines, and traveled around considerably trying to get my health back, but nothing seemed to help until I got Tanlac. I had begun to think Tanlac was going to fail me, too, for I never felt much im- g:ovement until I had used my second ttle. So if I had given it up be- fore giving it a fair trial it would have been the mistake of my life, for I am now getting to feel like a new man. I have a good appetite now, SRR e condition. time and at the rate I am picking up now I will soon be in first class shape again. I cheermlly recommend Tan- lac to anyone looking for something to build them up. I would not be without it for anything.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, -in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- o SR APPSR, Store Your Battery for fhe Winter We are prepared to store your battery and deliver it in the spring in first class WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE BATTERY SHOP IN BEMIDJI We give this work our personal atten- enjoy my meals, and my sleep is " . sound and restful. I am already tion. Give us a trlal, feeling better than I have in a long | faction . MILLER’S BATTERY SHOP Corner Minnesota Avenue and Fourth Street Bemidji, Mi PHONE /7% FOR YOUR LIVERY CAR Day or night the year round.. New Dodge and Ford Cars at your service WARD EROTHRES Photosraphs for Christmas =={he very thing The INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION of the XMAS GIFT PROBLEM The Hakkerup Photographic Studio we guarantee satis- innesota Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin 216 Beltrami Ave. ‘DRY CLEANING COlothes Cleansers for Men, Women and Children H. C. NELSON Beltrami. County Repairing—Bow Filling Phone 573W —Travelers— ORY O GAN®C CLLANING MOL IN HEas B - will find a warm Already customers have or- welcome at dered of Rich Portrait Studio their '_EAT— ITs € Wwes —the popular, economical, ac- i 3 1 ceptable gifts. Your photo Thlrd street cafe Mlmeap"h' in a beautiful calendar, free, extra with orders this month, at Rich Portrait Studio Phone 520W 10th St. & Doud* Service our watchword Our Waiters Do the Waiting Subscribe for The Ploneer. 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