Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 6

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PAGE SIX YARMERS ADOPT SILOS. (International News Service) Jefterson City, Mo., Feb. 20.-—Ac- cording to an annouucemem by Secretary Mayes, of the State Board of Agriculture, the advance proof sheets of the preliminary review of Missouri farm census for 1919 will show that 14,956 Missouri farms out of a total of 227,24 are now equip- ped with silos. Only 68 per cent of the farms have thus far been tabu- lated. LABOR OFFICIAL ~ OUT WITH FACTS Chairman McHugh Was in Bed Three Menths — Gains Twelve Pounds and Is Back on Job “Yes, sir, I certainly can recom- mend Tanlac, for, to be perfectly frank about it, I don’t believe I would be alive today if I had not taken it,” said Daniel F. McHugh, 1413 North Fourth St. West, Cedar Aapids, Iowa, while discussing the merits of Tanlac recently. Mr. Mec- Hugh has a wide circle of friends. He is_a member of local No. 56, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, had been local chairman of the grievance committee of the C. R. L. & P. Railway for twelve years, and is also publisher of “Trainmen’s Stan- dard. Rules,” which has a wide cir- culation among railway workers. Continuing, he said: “Tanlac has not only relieved me of my suffering but I have gained twelve pounds in weight besides. For four years I have suffered from catarrh of the stomach and a-gen:. eral nervous breakdown, and have| also been trouhled with my kidneys a .great deal. I could not eat the least thing, without having ‘dreadful pains in my stomach and the pressure of gas”against my heart would cause it to palpitate something terrible, and at times I'would turn so deathly sick I would have to sit down to keep from fainting. My nerves were in an awful condition, and even the rustling of a newspaper would com- pletely upset me. My condition final- ly became so bad I had to quit work and was confined to my bed for three maonths, “During these four years I tried every sort of treatment and medicine I heard of, and as nothing seemed to do me a particle of good I had about given up hope, when finally, on the advice of a friend I decided to take Tanlac. My improvement was simply wonderful and I continued taking it, until now I feel just like 8 new man. 1 am back at work and can eat any- thing I want without being bothered afterwards. My ‘kidneys are in good condition, my nerves are steady as steel, and in faet, I feel _better than I have in years. I never mxss an opportunity .to prmse Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store and by the leading drug- gists in every town. SCHOOL PHOTOS Quality and price in portraits made us official photographers for the High school annual. Careful work, good materials, fine folders, yet low prices. Let us amso serve YOU with photographs. Kodak finishing, too—certainly, at economy prices. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570W 10th and Doud ‘BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR. EINER JOHNSON YHE BEMIDJ] DAILY PIONEER Classified Advertising Department Advertisements ingthis colomn cost ONE CENT per‘word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insextion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open ucounf.l on our books. : No ad taken for less than 15 cengs for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional rens. # WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT A A WANTED—Men for farm work. See| WANTED—Kitchen W. G. Schroeder. 3d2-26| Hotel. o~ | WANTED—AL once. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A AN AR A AN FOR SALE—Lots of houses. Let me[’ sell you one. E. J. Willits, the Land man. 5d2-20 girl, 50c per hour. Street Cafe. FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see| Beltrami avenue. —e e ——————— HELP WANTED—MALE* | HELP WANTED—FEMALE Dalton 2-16tt Girl to assist “with house work. Phone 462. 219tf WANTED—Woman to do scrubbids, Inquire Third 2-17t1 WANTED—Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. Daird Gill, 707 2-19tt HOTEL RADISSON Minneapolis Ramsgate, Eng.—Isle of Thanet towns have submitted to the foreign office claims for compensation from Germany amounting to over 443,000 pounds, mostly air-raid damage. Yellow .Mustard For Rheumatism A good hot mustard plaster or poultice is pretty sure to overcome most rheumatic pains and even sci- atica -and gout but it’s a mussy affair and gener- ally blisters. Heat is abso- lutely necessary if you want per- manent relief. Begy’s Mustarine made of true yel- low mustard with other pain reliev- ing ingredients added is just as hot, is cheaper, cleaner and more effective than the old fashioned poultice or plas-» ter -and cannot [n the heart of the retail and theatrical district; 450 rooms at moderate rates. Four large cafes. The largest and most complete hotel in the northwest. A Few Money-Savers At Troppman’s R. M. C. Coffee, 3 ‘pofind Certified Milk, per z_iozen, A , 218 Beltram | ——— or write B . Hlits, 218 Bt | WANTED Girl for general house | blister. can for $1.79 o | work. Mrs. Thos. Hughes, 703)| Besides rheumatlc pains and swell- $l 49 FOR SALE—One loit logxfl)o l: 3]51 Bemidji avenue. 2-20tf ifngs Begyf's Musltarine is speedily ef- A % fifth ward. Inquire q T8, . ective for umbago, backache % Smith, Route 1, Bemidji. [ WA};ITED‘(‘I‘ E;‘;e“e“fid st“‘;“og"' neuritis, pleurisy, bronchitis, - sore Coff. 3 pound Paas ot Corn, No. (o eats: — | pher and office girl. eady em-|throat, chest colds nad all aches and Stone’s Coffee, P three for FOR SALE at a bargain, Houses and ployment. Apply Koors Bros. Com- pains because heat eases pain—30 can for lots in any part of the city. See| pany. . 2-4tt and 60 cents. $] 49 43c Joe Bislar, Enterprise Auto office. § Dozen $1.65 18d2-28 FOR SALE—New 4 room house and barn, 1 acre of ground, South Be- midji. $450 cash or $560 on time. G. A. Stewart, Bagley, Minn, 12d2-24 PSR SOt .. U VERY FINE modern Lake shore house, 7 rooms and bath—hot air, heat, fine garage, close to Normal. A real bargain. Can give possession March 1st. E. J. Willits, the Land man. 5d2-20 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—Lots of farms, any kind, any size. Let me sell you oue. E. J. Willits, the Landman. 204227 AN IR T SEE T. BAUDETTE of the Northern Minn. Real Estate Exchange for real bargains ‘and deals of all kinds. Phone 68. 216 Beltrami avenue. 27d43-2 FOR SALE—The cosiest moSi -home like best improved 40 acre farm, fine house, barn and chicken house. A snap. Can sell stock and ma- chinery. E. J. Willits, the Land man. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 80 A. farm (black loam on clay) 2 sets fine buildings, 30 acres cleared, has small creek. 2 miles from town. Good team, 3 cows, 40 chickens, all farm machinery. All for $4700. E. J. Willits, the Land man. §d221 VERY NICE 5 ACRE FARM HOME one mile from Nymore post office. All fenced, good log house, barn, chicken house, good well, soft water and pump. Can give pos- esssion at once. $800.00. E. J. Willits, the Land man. 5d2-20 LOST AND FOUND. T.OST—Between Walker on the M. & I. train No. 31, and Hotel Mark. ham Saturday night, bill folder with check and money. Finder please return to Mgr. of Hotel Markham and receive reward.3d18 FOR RENT. FOR room. RENT-—Furnished modern Phone 306W. 2d2-21 FOR RENT—Furnished room. Gen- tleman preferred. 516 3d st. 3d2-22 FOR RENT—Large furnished room, Gentleman preferred. 715 Lake + Blvd. 2d2-20 FOR RENT—Two rooms for ilght housekeeping. Inquire 1110 Min- nesota avenue. 3d2-21 5d2-21 [ Pink Salmon, one pound tall cans, three for el s _WANTED | E—— Galvanic Soap, ten for WANTED—One or two furnished 5 rooms. Phone 508-W. 2d2-19 Oc 65¢ WANTED—Modern room by young Dozen $2.65 ) e Address M. C. 4d married couple. Fresh Cra0kers in caddxes, care of Pioneér. 20 S 0Qil Sardines, three cans per pound, WANTED—Position as housekeeper for 17¢ - by woman with one child. Inquire 230 615 Irvine ave. or Pioneer. 6d2-24 |§ Dozen 85¢ — P. & G. Soap, twelve bars WANTED—4 horse teams for haul- ing ties and pulp wood. Sleigh: furnished. W. G. Schroeder. 3d220 for Mustard Sardines, three cans for $1.00 Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, - four pound package for 42c [ WANT THE LISTING of your farm for spring trade. ,Come in now. E. J. Willits, the Land man. 5d2-20 Dozen $1.95 Sardmes in Tomato Sauce, one-pound oval tins, 3 for 69c Dozen $2.65 m'nmemrnu;u. HONEST GRADING, | | MCSMILLAN FUR € WOOL (0 MINNEAPOLIS ,MINN. FOR SALE—An electric’ stove and electric wash machine. Inquire of Mrs. I. T. Smith, Route 1, Be- midji. 6d2-25 Sweet Juicy Oranges, two dozen for 47c WANTED—I have customers waiting for homes under $1000. Also for good modern homes at any price. E. J. Willits, the Land man 5d2-21 Farm House Brand Oys- ters, No. 2 cans, two for 74c Five pound jar Pure Apple WANTED to know the whereabouts Jelly of Thomas B. Miller and Miles ’ Miller. This information is. want- . . $l.l9 ed by Thomas B. Miller, Jr., son, Extra Fancy Sliced Pine- apple, No. 2 cans, two Pa.; 214 Pouderl i i Suddtly st. for Pillsbury’s Bran, three YOUNG LADIES, we prepire you 730 p.aCkages for equally as well for a responsible 420 and good paying position as the average business school at one half the expense and a shorter period of time. Comptometer and Bur- rough Calculating machine opera- tors are in demand. Our rates are moderate and a position is obtain- ed for you. Call or write for free particulars. Day and evening classes. N. W. Calculating Ma- chine School, 514 Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. 6d2-26 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Calves for sale at from $3 to $56 on the Ritchie farm. Phone 26F2. 4d2.23 e e T T S P FOR SALE—Three ladies suits, one poplin, one tricotine, one worsted. Been worn for a short time. Ad- dress, Suit, care pioneer. 3d2-20 S S i FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals. — o o FOR SALE—Beautiful horse 7 years sound, gentle and true; new Columbus wagon complete, with ‘box and rack; harness and light bobs. 'E. J. Willits, the Land man. R 3d2-23 Maryan Brand ’l‘omatoes, 214 size can, three for 59¢ Five pound jar of Pure Strawberry or Rasp-. berry Jelly, $1.29 5 g Honey, two quart jar, With every package you get full directions for making K many delicious dishes from Cream of Barley. You can’t ° beat it for puddings, gems and cookies. Sliced and fried, like cornmeal mush, it makes a dish fit for kings. Get a package of this good cereal today. You'll never know its possibilities until you've tried it. Tell your grocer you want CREAM¢ BARLEY. “The Food with a History” No Charge for Delivery Phone 927 SAVE THE DIFFERENCE—SHOP AT TROPPMAN’S The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Resulis New Models in Miladys Shoes‘ ( Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPRECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeom Office Security Bank Bleck _—_— - ——— DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATRIO PREYSIOIAN AND SURGEON * Oftice phone 13 Ibertdon Block C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeea ] Office: Miles Bloek House Phone 449——Office phone 8§ DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 337 E DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bem{dji, Minn. Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block, Third St. Hours—11-12 a. m., 2-6 p.m. Phones—OfFfice 802, Res. 211 DR. G. M. PALMER " Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARIANS LUNDE and DANNENBERG Hours 10 to xcl am;¥ :::1 to 8 p.m. %fllfi“ Phone 401-W Calls made 1st Nitional Bank Bldg. Bemidji -.Offics and Hoepital 8 cmrl wflt.. of m?qn'm ] Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGENSS Veterinarians “STYLE SHOES of QUALITY” Fortunately, although not without surmount- ing the difficulties arising through the searcity of leather and other post-war condi- tions familiar to you, we placed our order with UTZ & DUNN and other good com- panies early. As a result we are able to offer you a splendid selection of boots, pumps and oxfords at reasonable prices. The delightful models are on the shelves and Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 93 Bemidi, Minn. . AN AN A A A A A BUSINESS ————————————— E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash - and-sells them on small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at L- Office, Northern Nnti{m.nl B:nk Bldg. t;’hone 181 Collections s " some of the styles grace the window. You will admire them we know. DENTISTS These shoes have every new and worthy point of style. May we have the pleasure of a call? _Z'Z’f “B &? D“ Shoe Store Phone 45W 307 Beltrami Ave. Next to the City Drug Store WE FIT YOUR FEET DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dm Phonol—ofleo l1l-w ’n.g DR. H. A. HASS DENTIST Office Over Boardman’s Drug Store. Phone 447 Defective

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