Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 9

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mmx sen and Randahl, while the unplatted 'and southeast of our county has just portion is the property of Mr. Jen-'issued a bond for $20,000 to meet the PARTNmsmP' sen. There will undoubtedly be an $20,00 allotted that county through FORMS . advance in price on local lots, as|the federal aid. The $40,000 will be INNEAPOHS Clearbrook has made greater progress largely expended on the Jefferson OFFICE M }lhan"any of its sister cities on the highway, which passes through that Tk i S00” and present prices are far be-|county. It will be used mostly for Frm— $ t(;w. loirmwi;lh tall(eln ilnto ‘considera- graveling and rebuilding a part of z 3 He Becomes|tion W the original prices, when [this great international highway. From Office Boy ; it was a question whether it would |Hubbard county commissioners has a Factor; Saw Service pan out or not. The new firm are|shown the right spirit and we earn- p live wires and ‘we look for progress estly hope that the commisisoners in in France with more’ plattings in the near fu-|Clearwater county will follow it and . ture. make proper arrangements to meet - o Ploiiesii) You cannot keep a good man, or a|the $40,000 federal ‘aid set aside for (Specia 0 . _— good town down, hence Clearbrook |our county at an early date that they Clearbrook, Nov. zA.—-ItwiT hlg just continues to expand in all direc- may be in position to arrange for the time that premium on disloyalty | tjons. A few days ago the Mercantile contracting of ‘all the work between within our country be put to an end.|company purchased two more lots|here an 1 ' Granting honorable discharge to|just west of its persent quarters. ngyEyat an e—%”fi’ date, that “Reds” and the so-called conscien- [Henry E. Hanson and John L. Bexell | = g ; tious: objectors or the meanest of |phaye purchased two lots apiece from . , :, Eilyd wAGERN “slackers,’ ‘enemies within our coun-| peterson in his new addition to our H’ul's | HIDES, FRS, WO PELTS, ETC. try, with full pay and allotment in city just south of the original town. 3 full for the house around, i sa airect | site, upon which they will erect new ¢ A The LARGEST CONSICNMENT MOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST . slap dn the face or our service men |residences i i who faced hell incarnate on the bat- [eye on Clea,‘?bfiflgk‘_’"’"“g‘ Keep your tlefields from Flanders to Alsace- Lorraine and far off Siberia. The boys are resenting it with a vengence and the force of the American Legion will make itself felt if too many un- warranted favors are thrown - that way. The Centralia murders'showed this class up:in’their true:light and tore the false guise fromiitheir “Hun- nish’ features, as-the sinking of the Lusitania showed: Germany’s :con: tempt for the United States. . They C. J. Haagenson is a business cal- ler at Aure this week. Peter Fuglsang departed for Inter- national Falls, Tuesday. He may also take in the range cities before re- turning. He expects to be absent sev- eral months during the winter. The county of Hubbard just east ‘:by‘l.p'd;divem. 10¢c and 2c: .+ |days, e ——— erythi be in readinéss f CE TEA ¥ WEE T kiR strons push forward when spring| SAGE TEA DANDY A 'dst opens for the completion of thi - cl o omac sore of a road to all conl:;ec:‘ned gu;)l':. TO D ARKEN HAIR . ly as possible. Time for action is now while we have the winter before|, , 5 . Makes 9 Out of 10 us to prepare for early work in the|It's Grandmother’s ' Recipe to springy £ i “Bring Back Color and Peo h sufier q:a;:—_,—#:fl__— Lustre to Hair i i . ! v i — Doctors declare that more than 70’ non- —_——— -Tepe 1 beautifully dark and lustrous almeost , .bel , food ating, bloat, :sour. It'sEEasyEs]'onou Know Dr. over night if you’ll get a bottle of gm{n“"“-“::g"'i,:.""“’ eventually Edwar: live Tablets “Wyeth’'s Sage and Sulphur Com-| in uln.:;' ree or other. You see thesp vic- The secret of keeping young is to fee) pound’ ’at any drug store. Millions| Hms of A mlga;;odothls you'must watch your 'orf bfittles of this t:ildb fahmou‘sidSage 'mmm"bm"““_nelolxe“n(:':'::?:"m-. ea Recipe, improved by the addition| rbeumatism lumbago,sciatica x o8 ] bowels—there’s no need of |of other ingredients, are sold annu-| Siieehersrhe iy lassaleco By st having a sallow complexion—dark rings " ally, says a well known druggist| from Acid-Stomach. g i i i i [ 'h trouble or, even under " your e‘yu—pim les—a bilious [here, because it darkens the hair so| ,, Ifyousufleriromstomach trouble or, eve look in your face—dul i natu,rally and evenly that no one can '-'v:”mao“:m “?,mmw TagEed out, e. ' Your doctor “wall - tell - you ninety per. cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels’and liver. . 'Dr. Edwards, a wall-known physician in" Ohio, perfected-'a vegetabic com- pound mixed with olive'oil to act on the livet and: bowels, ‘which he gave to his patients for years. *-* < 47 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. | Theybn:fl about that natural buoyancy which” shotqdentjgey by toning up the’liver and tell it has been ‘applied. lack* Those 'whose hair is turning gray| ioes or becoming faded have a surprise pasure awaiting them, betchause aftit one or g“gs:o, n& t"fidf‘lm mo'ale.m' lr::lledy two applications the gray hair van-| that quiek relief from paine o! ges- ishes and your lacks become luxuri- %fimfim‘f‘;{.}m‘;}:f*‘_xfi‘;‘%‘: antly dark 'and bel\!:lf\ll. lgan:r: ;r:: bealth improves—how quickly This is the age of youth. Gray- % 'box of EATONIC haired, unattractive folks aren’t dm.gl‘l:’ ‘«5«“}", l’i fl guaranteed to piease wanted around, so get busy with you. - 1f you are not satistied your driuggist Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound wmn@ “," g tonight and you’ll be delighted with E A L your dark, handsome hair and your ' ON l C OUl CiD CH) youthful appearance within a few are historical land marks: worthy of canism” is the paramount issue in our country today. : _ It is with a great sense 0f pleasure that .Clearbrook rises to :greet the name of a new law firevjust ané nounced in Minneapoiis under the firm style of'Cary-&- Lewis, better known as :Francis C. Carey and George A. Lewis. {Clearbrook’s- rea- son féor rejoicing comes:from the fact that George A’ Lewis is a ‘Clearbrook boy, who his faced the fight, “‘do or die;”and wén. honor and distinction by working <himself up from office boy to become the full law partner to one of the best and well known men in>his profession in the state. Mr. Lewis is a world war veteran and saw service here as well as in France, espturing a commision. His mother, Mre. Emma Lewis and two brothers reside here, Henry and:Oscar; while Elmer reside at Bagley, serving at present as the:district clerx of court fof this coynty.” In a business card Just received from Mr. Lewis we read their announcement’ as follows: ‘“Mr. George A. Lewis, the former assist- ant of Mr. Laybourn wil become a partner, and the business of Lay- boarn & Cary will continue with the salue corps of asistant lawyers and oftice force as before, with offices at 817-.820 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis Minn;, Cary C. Lewis.’ Clearbrook takes pleasure in extending greetings to Mr. George A. Lewis, and his able and popular partner, vespeaking for them a successful business career. ¢ “TheiGClearbrooky-~-townsite has changed’hands; ‘the ‘present owners are L. Jensen and E. Randahl. The platted lots. are.omned.jointly by Jen- W. G.Schroeder " SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pot Roast, 1b...... 14¢ Round Steak, 1. ..20c Sirloin. . Porterhouse. . Short Cuts. . . IO———0 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIQIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI|IIWIII!I}IIIIWIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlIllHIIIIWmII Soap, 3 bars... .2 Swifts Borax Soap, 5 bars for........25¢c Swifts Pride Cleanser, 8 cans for...... Borax Soap Chips, 2 packages for ... 2 large pkgs. Mothers Oats g% B Bulk Oatmeal, new su ply, per 1b..... o { Good Bulk Tea, per lb . av $ R = = = 2 pkegs. ........ 0c|= Van Camps Pork and |£ Beans, No. 2 can. 20c|= Look over our stock|S of Rubbers, Overshoes,|= Sox and - Mitts.: Our g prices are the lowest. = Courteous treatment|= and satisfaction guar-|= anteed with every pur-|= E = = | W. G. Schroeder 65—Phones—66 EER— : . e tive Page | | Toas more than cree et ~Rivers %IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII||IIIIIIIIIlIlIIllIIIIlII||I||II|III|III|I|IIIIIIIII=IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIII||||IIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE SNAPPY TIES MADRAS SHIRTS The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ) of If yois need clothes for I, we are here for you OFTEN the day is made a social function; dinner, guests, ‘much . : festivity and good cheer:: You want to be -sure of being dressed right. for. . Or you may see a football game or have a drive in the cold November e air; a good overcoat’s the thing. For whatever you need in things to wear, this store is your place. Dress clothes, everyday clothes, over- coats, ulsters, great coats, motor coats. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes all-wool and all right $30 $40 $50 $60 Overcoats for Everybody O many good looking overcoats here we don’t know which to recommend; we recommend them all. You can’t go wrong in buying Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats; they’re made of the best all-wool ma- terial, finely tailored, and in the smartest styles. SILK HOSE SILK SHIRTS STORE £ = = = = = = = = = % —1 00

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