Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 31, 1919, Page 8

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. BEEKEEPERS MEET. (By United Press.) St. Paul, Dec. 31.—The annual ‘meeting of the Minncsota Beekeepers association opened here today for a twe-day session. HE WOULD HAVE ' SAVED HUNDREDS ‘Had Tried Many Medicines| But Got No Results Until He Took Tanlac “If I had taken Tanlac soomer,” said M. E. Olson, while in Abbett’s Oru; Store in Duluth, Minn., where he had gone to get another bottle. I would have saved a lot of suffer- ing and several hundred dollars.” Mr. Olson resides at 15173 South street, Duluth, and is assistant track . |to‘force down would foreman for tue Iron Range ratlroad. |for which company he has worked for twenty years. Continuing ‘Mr. Olson said: “For five years I had a very bad case of stomach trouble. .My appetite was very poor and I could hardly eat a thing, and what little I did manage sour on my stomach and cause gas to form and I.would bloat badly and have intense palns in my stomach and right side. I also suffered from constipation,.and would have dizzy spells so bad that at times I Would nearly fall. My nerves got in such bad shape I could |sleep but very little and I would get up in the morning feeling worse than I did when I went to bed, and was in ‘a general run down condition, and I fell off a great deal in weight and was very weak. “I tried every treatment and medi- cine I ever heard of without getting any relief, and decided I would give Tanlac a trial. After the very first few doses I began to get better, and tations | | j\Bemidji Market Quotations Chicago, Dec. 31.—Potato receipts today, 47 cars. Market strong. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Round Whites, .'sacked ‘and bulk, $3.50 to $3.60. Idaho Russets, sacked, $4.24. |Rve, No. 2.. BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND HAY ¢ | Mutton ‘Popcorn, 1b. .. Wheat No. 1 VEGETABLES. Rutabagas, per cwt. Carrots, per cwt. . . Beets, per cwt. .. Cabbage, cwt. .. Onions, dry, cw Beans, cwt. Dairy butter, pound Butterfat Turkeys, live, pound. 0ld Toms, live, pound Geese, live, pound Ducks, live, Jb. Hens, -4 lbs. and over Springers, all weights, 1b. HIDES Cow hides, No. 1, 1b. Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. . Kip aides, No. 1, Iv. Calf skins No. 1, Ib Deacons, each 40c-45¢ -$2.00 | H Horse hides, large, each .$6. 00- -$8.00 Tallow, 1b. 8¢-14c Sale Starts at 10 a. m. Monday, January 5th Meats ‘Don’t miss this chance. you. felt tired and worn out all the time.|. ST T FOR RENT—A four room house, Packing Butter C M and never have those dizZy spells.” 1 ampicking up in weight and am re- gaining my strength. I am still tak- ing Tanlac and'I can’t say too much}: for it, and I want this statement pub- lished, g0 my friends and .the pubuc will know what. this. medicine has done for me.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by Freuch & Moon, in Baudette by J. Williams and in Thorhult by P. M. Swanson. BEMIDJI TANNERY Corner Irvine and Fourth Street atter using two uottles my appeme had improved and I could eat any- thing I wanted and am never both- ered in the least aftefwards. °1 do not suffer from constlpatlon any more T00 l.A'l'E T0 cmssmr‘ The rate for want ads may be found at heading of reg- ular classified department. Ads received later than 11 o’clock a.'m. will appear un- der this head in current issue WANTED—When you want your Wood sawed, Phone 737W. 3d13 || Peex Hides Made Into Buclakin, Goat, Sheep and Cow Hides Into Rugs and Robes PRICES RIGHT Chester S. Rouse Proprietor WANTED—Ticket seller, at the Rex Theatre. a1231 1209 Dewey Ave. Inquire 1213. Phone 361J. 6d17 The followmg prices were bémg paid at Stillwater; Minn., al time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY LIVE FOULTRY Wheat, No. 1 : $2.75-$2.85 | Turkeys, fancy dry picked, Wheat No. 2. Wheat, No. 3. Oats 8 Ibs. up 40 Turkeys, 9 1bs. up. No. 2 turkeys Turkeys, old toms ... Turkeys, small and thin Geese; 12 lbs. up, ana fat 0 | Ducks, dark Ducks, clean Ducks, white Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and over [ e Springers, live VEGETABLES Geese, thin and small . Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. 85 50 | Hens, small Potatoes 2.30 | Ducks, No. 2 Beans, Swedish, cwt.' Geese, bright and fat Beets, per bushel ... Hens, 4 1bs. up, fat.. Carrots, per bushel ... Hens, small and thin . Domestic cabbage, ton .. Springers, dressed .. Holland cabbage, per ton Onions, dry, per cwt. Eggs, per dozen .... Rutabages per cwt. Buckwheat, per 1 No. 2 timothy hay No. 1 clover mixed . Rye straw HIDES ¢ Cow hides, No. 1 Bull hides, No. 1 Kips, No. 1 Calf ‘skins No. 1 ..... Deacons Tallow Horse hides, large Wool, bright Butterfat Mutton, 1b Beet, dressed Wool, semi-bright . -B/G- 05/@1/?7’/’/[/}’7' S7O0RL . First Natlonal Attraction KATHERINE MACDONAL‘ § The Amerlcan Beauty in the Romance of Strangest Marriage on Record “THE THUNDERBOLT’ : One and Only - . CHARLES CHAPLIN — “A Day’s Pleu . Fourth Million Dollar Comedy 2 Doctors Agree A cool soothing dief of good Ic Cream isideal for the convalescen Our Ice Cream is easy to take an; pleasing too, and is just as nourlsh ing as it is delicious. Sale Starts at 10 a.m. Mondt_u(, January 5th FCONOMY SAL . COME HELP US REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING SALE STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 5th AT 10 A. M.—ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th “"This sale offers you an opportumty you have long been waiting for—a chance to economize, in your Wearing Apparel ‘Groceries and With merchandise still advanemg it will bea long time before such an opportunity will again be offered Comeé early. Thousands of dollars worth of First Quahty Merchandise. Never before in the history of this store have we ofi'ered such values in Shoes, Dress Goods, Grocenes, Meats, Ready—to—Wear and underthmgs. We have enhsted to help stop the advancin; prices, and we need your help ' “Lonsdale” bleached Mus- lin, only— x 29c¢ per yard Liarge. size Bed Blankets, special— 2.69 -"each One large table piled high of First Quality Outing Flannels, Ginghams and Percales. Your choice until sold, only per yard— One rack of Ladles Coats, whlle they last, One rack of Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, while they 2.98 last, only—' For one week only, Swift's Borax Soap, 10 ban for only— 39c _with a pui-ohaoei Pillsbury’s Best Flour, 49 pound sack, for only— g 3.75 -$8.85 delivered in city SHOE DEPARTMENT Just a few of the real bargams offered you in this great Economy Shoe Sale. Come early— Men’s Dress Shoes in . | brown and black calf, lace, English toe;-val- ues to $9, only..$7.45 Men’s 8 inch black Lum-* berman Rubbers, size-- 10, 11, 12 and 18; Women’s Shoes, in pat- ent leather and col- ored kids; values to. $8.00, only. $3.48 ‘Women'’s Shoes in black kid, lace, high heels and a few colored shoes; values to $12, : Men’s Four-Buckle Arc- Boys’ Button Shoes; val- tics, sizes 9 to 12, ues to $5, only, $3.48 'Five Big Tables of First Quality Shoes Dafective

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