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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER LA OPRRATOR RGOS | e [T | BT ELL DONTBE AND LOCATES ON HIS - |oicore smierts, o mintne ctea Omin 3o leck FINE FARM NEAR DEBS like a huge, repulsive daub- of, con- \‘}Other Interesting Items From Dr, W. K. Denison—Dr. D, R. Bur.g-'- : ,DENISON & BURGESS = Veterinarians Fhones; ( ‘Office '8-R; Res. 99 midyl, Minn. - J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON " Peo ..Office ind Hospital § doors weat.’ I_’ ple Notice It. Drive Them of Troppman's, Phone’ No. 300 Off with Dr. Edwards’’ 3rd Street and Irvine ave, Olive Tablets - -~ e - ' TOM SMART _ Dray and Tramster $ Res. Phone 58 Office Phone 13 818 America fused. color, without form or comeli- ness. As you walk toward it, it proves to bé a mass of exquisite little cherub faces like those at the head of the can- mply face will not embarrass you longer if you 'lget a package of " *.Clearbrook: and Vicinity; . {vas in Raphael's “Madonna San Sisto.” : D ll‘:ddbe m v g}ets The hs:m : ould begin to clear after you have : Personal ‘Notes R R ’ H: C. NELSON taken the tablets a few nights. , « - } ; ; I called the farm hand boy to come || Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin mg‘%’fe}%& god()ll:owe’;‘s and liver R (Special to Pioneer.) and eat his breakfast. While he was Repairing—Bow Filling i datal subsgtuze forgl amale?lle‘ti' er%l: Clearbrook, Dec. 5.—The real and | eating I went out to feed the chick- I £ ‘only cure for unrest and causes for [ ens After feeding the chickens I went 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W m&mma?ds?%lfi\?fs'frram;h &r:t ‘unrest is for everybody to’ get busy.| back to the house and as the boy had . which calomel does, and just as effec- qf you don’t, something is bound to| eaten I started to clear off the table : ;| . fively, but their action is genfle e ‘get you. Get busy, do something of| when, to my surprise, I found that in- = | “safe instead of severe and irri tatng, “value to yourself, community and na- | gtead of eating his regular breakfast Id ' No one who takes Olive Tablets i jtion, and the bad elements will fade| pe gte the starch I had prepared for 1 es goii s ever cursed witha ‘dark broyn tas : : ~away like dew before the sun, There-| ¢q wash —Chlcago- Tribune. e th, a dull, listless, “no good” excellent in FLAVOR, and unvarying HIGH QUAL- b ] ‘fore, get busy, be men and women, ey feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad e ( : Emariouiaat Roar; Ly ve Nt o ; - GH“‘H'GHEST PRICE B anion o pimply face ) ITY. Delicious AROMA. Favorite tea with tea drink- | act in i iz o) purel; " ::;1 e::r)l'):lye’re?and stay busy. Work AA'::':;:;:"‘;e"';u',:;"::'::l'; 1o HIDES, m'fi&t st ETe. _*compound mixed with olive oil: you will ers the world over for nearly three score years and ] 1(1:: i’;‘i‘efifi.flinfi’ r;g ?o"e?ef}"%’é’ &‘3 Ley:te xgrovince. nl:w the Phlflpplnes. % mces Yo The OLD RELABLE Dr. Edwa?é’stsh:é;{.l&m;:b ng pa- ten. - Comes in GREEN or BLACK—one as delicious as 0 g "“Reds,” “I. W. W.'s,” “Bolsheviki’s” | lies so near the shore line at Tacloban o T GDISII%EIEIT HOUSE 1:0elxtlltsI aiflcfgdw'om Tabland bo“éfe] the other. Look for the labels: . - or. anything else, will be curbed by | that ships can anchor and take om . E C gnselyefl'ecu've r:sm ;:ie are i Jlaw just like any other common rob- | cargoes from lighters loaded at the 'm E wmonm 2ty for a woek Se.ehow‘;fiegfi Red Label India.Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea ber or murderer’is today in our land.| mines with practically no overland| | ¥ | better you feel and look. 10c and 3¢, | | Northern Grocery -Co., Distributors “But we must work, stay busy, be rea-| transportation. B 3 K T % e i % N A e L =10, Nt +sonable and loyal, and that this is fone of your duties, and not a duty .for your neighbor only, if reasonable !results are to be obtained. The time iis here for action. e ——— Subscribe for The Pioneer. Never in bulk. Trial Packa 10c . Subseribe for The Planser ,: Hilmer Jagobson, manager of the “Clearbrook flour mill, went to Kelli- cher on business the first part of this {week. ;" Clarence Jacobson, the popular {miller and grain man from Good- ‘ridge, this state, visited with friends rhere the first part of the week. John Berg is on the sick list. Charles A. Wagner, the popular and well known operator and busi- mness man here, departed for his fine - farm over near Debs, Monday morn- +*ing. Charley believes in work, hence icannot be idle. MR AR A AL A A AL Ml d ad b e dd it o bl Ll L) Mrs. Bagaason, accompanied by +her son, William, departed for her ® .home at Albert Lea, this state, after 5 % T wis 2 . 'a few weeks visit with her son, Ben- | Silk Shirts Sweaters Initial Handkerchiefs, Linen and mett, and other relatives and friends Silk Fibre Shirts Toques e Cotton here Tuesday morning. 5 S . : . . e . i Madras Shirts Suit Cases . Plain Linen Initial Handkerchiefs ‘wif;:'a;}:_‘ Sfi;‘fig: ;’If ga%’ri’]'s :;5::‘; Pajamas and Night Shirts Traveling Bags Silk Mufflers ‘others here over Sunday. He is a Silk Hose Hats and Caps, House Slippers -%2;:::0 !ffotlvf‘:ib;rrfc‘flflgzv 3‘;}‘3} li;fé Cashimere Hose g Vassar Underwear ’ Boys’ Blouses visited with here before the.latter’s Dress Gloves_ Shoes at Low Prices Men’s and Boys’ Moccasins eI D d];;rmg‘::‘i%g He left for Fur Lined Gloves and Mitts ; Silk Knitted Ties i Mackinaws y ) Smoking Jackets Silk Four-in-Hand Ties Jersey Sweaters ' Pa?ke;bc?)x:velgéd J;’;‘o‘:;oe‘: ci‘;"ofL:e';’t‘;' Bath Robes Bat-Wing Ties Silk Paris Garters By 5 NOW--THE SELECTION 1 BIS fied potatoes' out from here Tuesday. Fur Caps . Silk Handkerchiefs ‘ Boys' e T.H'E PRIBE LIJW Leénny Parks visited _home folks over Sunday in Clover township. The big auction sale at Rev. E. ‘Bjorquist’s, Tuesday, .was a rousing and the auction’ -hammer ell. by ‘the ‘farmers o friend,” Augctioneer 'Carl .B, Larson of Sinclair, that everything cleared with big prices to the satisfaction of. -all concerned. HATS what we're offering you,; - not simply an overcoat, but over- coat satisfaction. The cold air is beginning to mod- erate, and -everybody begins to feel better, hénce more Teal happiness and Teal comfort. Maurice Widness of Winsor called. on friends here, Wednesday. Maurice looks fine after his long illness. Manager Haagenson announces that the ‘““Aakhus Concert,” repre- sented by the well known Daniel Aakhus, son of the noted Norwegian violinist, Eivind Aakhus, will give a contert -at Clearbrook on Monday, December 8, at 8:30 p. m. The con- cert will consist in a very classic pro- gram a real treat in music and sing- ing, consisting of voice, violin, piano, whistling, readings, stories and spok- en songs. Mr. Aakhus will be assist- ed by Gecina Stockland Aakhus and Gecina Aakhus. Mr. Haagenson. is t6 to complimented upon for booking these .high class and artistic enter- tainers, and it is to be hoped that the hall will be packed' to its full seating capacity, and better will be the program, for nothing pleases the stage people than a packed and ap- plauding audience, as it brings forth the best in them. A dance will be given after the concert. You want more than just an overcoat; satisfaction is the thing you'll pay for; be sure you get it. Overcoat satisfaction doesn’t come from poor quality of materials or cheap tailor- Hart Schaffner & Marx ing. Overcoats I ° Mr. and Mrs. Anton Joten depart- ed for Chicago. Ill,, for an extended visit with Mrs. Joten’s brother, who resides there. They may take a trip to grand old b'orway‘ before return- ing. All wool fabrics, best of making and the smartest styles of the season. Alvin Thompson, of Clearbrook, has just graduated from a tonsorial college in Minneapolis, and is now the assisting artist in a tonsorial p~r- Tor located at Clinton, this state, Al- mer Berg, another Cleearbrook boy, is now attending- the same college, and expects before long to be located as his own master in a moving city somewhere in the great and prosper- ing Northwest. Hats off to the boys Who will follow suit. B. A. Bagaason is again serving the' patrons on route No. 4, after a ¥ well earned vacation. lkddie Steen- Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffoer & Marx erson done the ‘“trick’” during his rest days. ‘The Clearbroox Co-operative Creamery paid 78 cents for butter- fat delivered in October. This is a good price, and one of the reasons why the patron§ are ever increasing satisfied customers is the foundation for all good. business. ”fi' DR. H. A. HASS DENTIST : The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ’ y | Office Over Boardman’s Drug Store. Phone 447 $30--835--$40--850--$60 I | -