Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1919 3 omeweon. T © " | SORENESS, PAIN, (AR SRR LR R Clarence Melland ‘returned Tues- day from Gonvick where he was to receive medical attention from Dr. Stevens. Mrg. P. K. Peterson went to Clear- brook, where she spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hogen- son. Mrs. Nels Rude and children, are visiting in Bemidji several days this week. | E. J.. Stuhr, of Minneapolis, was here Wednesday, looking over his lumber in¢erest and sawmill here, for the coming -spring cut. He will buy logs here this winter as usual. Mrs. C. A. Bye took her little son, Stanley, to Bemidji* Wednesday to consult a doctor concerning a broken collar bone, which he sustained nearly a month ago. N. B. Nelson, of Bemidji, was here on business Wednesday. He was on a deal to sell his lath mill here to Fullerton & Kreger of Minneapolis. Miss Petra- Ramstad and Miss Eleanor Stromberg, teachers of the Debs consolidated school, returned Wednesday evening from the teach- -ers institute at Bemidji. Miss Edith Peterson returned from the teachers convention Wednesday evening. J. Braas died Wednesday afternoon at his home nine miles northeast ot Pinewood. Mr. Braas had been in poor health for over a year. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Miller spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Miller’s par- ents at Federal Dam. Dr. Stevens of Gonvick, was called to attend 'Mrs. Henning Kirkvold Friday. Ole Refsdahl returned for a visit with his brother, Iver, at Aure Fri- day evening. The Misses Thora and Helga Bak- ken returned from Wisconsin Friday, where they had been several weeks on a visit. K. K. Melland, Ole Hove, Glen Dubanell, Ted Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamer and Ida Bakke were Be- midji visitors Saturday. . The auction sale held by the Ladies Aid at the town hall Thanksgiving day, was well attended and they raised $104 from the proceeds of the sale. Miss Gunhild Fossend visited friends and relatives at Oklee over Sunday. Several modern nimrods shot a very fine specimen of a deer near here, but they could not agree on the division of the chase and one party dictated the division that he take the whole deer and give the other party the liver. The deer was hung in a tree and when the cheerful giver returned to take home his prize it was gone and we don’t know who is eating both deer and liver. Better follow the teaching of the Great Master and do unto others as you would have them do unto you hereafter. George Clemer, Henry Gilbertson, Tom Bakken, Richard Elliott, Eddie Johnson' were all Bemidji visitors Monday. Hjlmer Melland returned here * .from Happyland, where he had been cooking for two"weeks: PUT HERSELF IN HIS PLACE Hostess Impelied to Forgive Impuisive Act of Collector Disappointed of Great Prize. The impulsiveness of great men has led to amusing incidents. This story of Rossetti, who was an ardent lover of rare and beautiful china, is one in point: The great man dined one evening with friends who had learned from him the joys of china collecting. The dinner was served in beautiful speci- mens of various sorts of ware, and, for the better display of the dishes, was set out on the table. The salmon was served in an especially precious dish. When the cover was removed, Rossetti started, leaned over to ex- amine the dish, took it in both hands and turned it upside down to see the marks on the back. The salmon, of course, fell out on the tablecloth, but Rossetti paid no attention, and only exclaimed : “The very dish I was going to get tomorrow!” * The lady was so elated at having got the dish ahead of her guest that she quite forgave the irreverent treatment of her salmon and of her tablecloth. ; HOW TO GRAFT APPLE TREES First Thing to Do Is to Secure Young Trees About Size of Pencil— Any Time in Winter. To graft apple trees the first thing to do is to have young trees a little larger than a pendl. Any kind of apple seed will do to plant to grow these trees, which should be planted ' during the fall. Any time until the 15th of March, these trees can be grafted. Cut the little trees off about six inches above the ground, pulling the knife up- ward and making a smooth slope or slant about one and one-half inches long. Split straight down the pith for about am inch. Then take a limb of the current year’s growth from any tree of a good varlety, and cut just reverse of the above, €0 that the two pieces will fit together. It would take a picture to show ex- actly how this is done. Wrap this well with grass or wax cord. In two years the trees are ready to plant in the orchard. Subscribe for The Dally Ploneer ACHING JOINTS Don’t Suffer! Relief Comes the Moment You Rub With Old “St. Jacobs Liniment” Don’t stay sore, stiff and lame! Limber up. Rub soothing, penetrat- ing “St. Jacobs Linment” right in your aching muscles, joints and painful nerves. It’s the quickest, surest pain relief on earth. It is ab- solutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. ““St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain. It instantly takes away any ache ,soreness and stiffness in the head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, arms, fingers or any part of the body —nothing like it. You simply pour a little in your hand and rub ‘“where it hurts,” and relief comes instantly. Don’t stay crippled! 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Women Need Swamp-Root Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never sus- pect it. 5 Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trou- ble, or the result of kidney or blad- der disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. Don’t delay starting treatment. Dr.. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a phy- sician’s prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. . Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. .However, if you wish first to test this great preparaticn send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure to mention the Be- midji_Pioncer. g OUR CITIZEN'S DEMAND Fullv Comvlied With—A Bemidii Resident Furnished It. There are few items which appear in this paper more important to Be- midji people than the statement published below. In the first place, it is from a citizen of Bemidji, gnad can be thoroughly relied upon. In the second place, it indisputably prove that Doan’s Kidney Pills do their work thoroughly and not tem- porarily. Read this carefully: O. E. Erickson, proprietor of grocery, 1223 Minnesota Ave., says: “Several years ago when working on the street railway I had a bad at- tack of kidney complaint caused by so much jolting and shaking. It finally settled in my back and made it hard for me to keep going. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. 1 bought Doan’s Kidney Pills and two boxes cured me. Since then I have been free from all signs ol kidney trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Ericksen had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Bufialo, N. Y. GRAHAM M. 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