Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 3

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3 ] & 3 1 i ] 3 i i ] ] 3 ] s 3 i 3 1 ] ] 3 3 3 1 : ] 3 3 ] 3 ] 3 ] 3 5 - . ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1920 4 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THRER KRR R R KKK RKE x ECKLES 1R * o % % Ok 3 X b 3 % b 0 X 2 % % Lars Emberland had the said mis- fortune to loose one of his cows Idwst Saturday. ! [ J. F. Kennedy finished his logging -.contract, one day last week. Bert Brennan made a business trip . ‘to Bemidji Saturday. The officers that were elected at the last election’ met at the town Thall Saturday and gave bonds. The spring examinations were held in thé Bower's school Thursday and Friday of last week: "Misses Rose and’ Bertha Strause were shopping in Bemidji last Sat- urday. ., Perry Johnsor of Liberty visited at the George Brennan home Sun(\lay. AR IR IR KKK KRS d PINEWOOD x 3 6 T 2 R k% % Henry Sletten returned home from Larimore, N. D., Tuesday, after be- ing out there two weeks. Mr. Slet- ten will. move to Dakota, where he awill ‘run his father’s farmthe com- ing year. . S. O..Jallen, the Aure merchant, was-'a -Bemidji business caller Wed-| . nesday. ‘* Chris Milgaard was a Bemidji vis- itor Wednesday. / T. O. Gelen and daughter were Be- ' aidji visitors Friday., Mrs. 8. C. Miller was a Bemidji shopper Friday. E. J. Stuhr left for Littlefork Thursday to look after his logging operations there. George Lafleur and Albert Lajam- be, who have been working in the . lath mill here for some time, return- ed to-their home at Bemidji Thurs- day. x Conrad Drumess went to Bemidji Tuesday with his sister, Miss Gladys Trumess, who ieft for Montana bn the G. N. that evening. She expects to be gone a year. - Carl Koppang has his new ‘build- ing done and will soon be ready to commence buying cream for Koors " Bros. Willfani Thais, Frank Elliott, Sim- on Misselt, Melvin and Elmer Beck- <n, Robert Scott, Dave and T. B. Millar, Fred Sliter, Charles McClure, and Miss Edith Peterson were Be- midji viistors Saturday. S. C. ‘Miller was at Federal Dam Saturday for a visit with his father, who is quite ill from the after ef- fects of the “fi&.” , o Miss Martha Roen arrived here Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives. * ~ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ousley and little son arrived.here Monday from south- ern Minnesota for a visit with -Mr. Qusley’s, parents at Aure. Mr. and . 'Mrs. Ousley will soon leave for the| Pacific coast country to make their future home. - . ) ‘W. R. Wendt was a Bemidji busi- Sid Sorenson, J. Richarason and . W. Duxbury of Pine City arrived . here Friday. They have bought the land from the N. M. D.' Farm Land company and will begin selling land at once. They will have their head- quarters at Bemidji and will. work ;dut from Pinewood, also.” This: will "~ be the means of getting much of this valuable wild land settled up by-a ' class of .good people, Who wili do wsomething for the community and make this one of the garden spots ‘of ness visitor Monday. - Miuonesota. We wish the new com- pany good success and everbody boost ‘for them—don’t knock. EX XK KRR EK XK K KKK * ’ HORNET * % 3 % 2 % % %k %% ® Among those who were in Black- duck. Monday were, Mr. and Mrs. John Thullen, J. S. Hope, Miss'R. ‘E. and Andrew Shaw. - At the caucus Monday night, Hen- ry Plummer was, elected a delegate ‘to the convention if® Bemidji Wed- mnesday. i George Angell has been under the doctor’s care in Blackduck, the resylt of a kick from a horse. i Migs*Magda Grouseth has gone to work at' Rev. Odegaard’s in Blagk- i duck. Hermpn Buzciks had an auction at his place on Thursday. Mr. Bu- zick and family will move into Will Lundahl’s house till school is out, as another family are to move into the ‘| place left vacant by the former own- er, Mr. Buzick. Andrew Shaw and Henry Plum- mer were ambng those who were ‘in Blackduck Thursday. The town board met at Valentine Angell’s on Friday. George and Thomas Woodward were in Blackduck on Friday. Robert C. Shaw has gone to St. Paul to attend the Agricultural school for a few months. His Opinion Not Fixed. Lawyer (examining prospective ju- ror in criminal case)—Mr. Juror, have you ‘any fixed opinion as to the guilt or7jnnocence of the accused? Juror (emphatically)—Naw, I aln’t got no ‘doubt but the guy’s gullty, but they ain’t nobody fixed me. T “Pa, what is thrift.” *Tarift, my boy, is what a man has to practice so that his wife may be extravagant.” Progression. The bolshevist in accents glad Each discontent will nurse, | Remarking, “Things are going bad; Let's try to make 'em worse!” Quite Fetching. * “That Mrs. Giddersleigh is a stun~ ning looking matron.” “So she is, and I heard; a cynical bachelor pay her .a fine compliment the other day.” » “What was it?” “He said she was so good looking it was still safe for her to heave a little sigh and exclaim, ‘Dear the! I'm get- ting old and ugly!" " WHY IT. SUCCEEDS Becauapdllp’sr for.lmf Thingt()n,fi.i and Bemidii People reciate 8, Nothing cfll‘l’ be pgood for every- thing. . i Doing one thing well brings suc- cess. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Ask your neighbors. Here is Bemidji evidence to prove their worth. ) + Mrs. H. Carver, 703 Fourteenth St., says: “I have used Doan’s Kid- ‘ney Pills several times and they al- ways proved beneficial. ‘Whenever 1 find my- kidneys are not acting as they should or my back bothers me, 1 resort to Doan’s:Kidney Pills and they. soon have me-feeling all right. Of late, I have had no necessity to use anything for my kidneys as I gin feeling in the best of health since my last use of Doan’s Kidney Pills.”” Price 60c, at all dealers. ® Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Carver . had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y. Bemidji Lodge No. 119, 1. 0. 0. F.,, Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK SECOND DEGREE C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 362J R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W N everywhere come. 3t once. . Our ‘Plans‘ahd Gfiaranteed Price§ ', T_gke the Guess Out of Building ST. HILMRE RETAIL LUMBER GO. I 1 were going to build 1 woukl buid NOW N "It has never been a more difficult task to place orders for any sort of building material than it is today. . find the material, you cannot find a car i . %n which to ship it. If you can, There is a' shortage of houses that will many years of buildi_ng to over- require If you would be sfire of hav- ing your new home ready next fall, you should place your order Important to All Women Readers of This Paper upon women have kidney or bladder trou- ble and never suspect it. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result' of Thousands disease. } If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause.the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of gmbition. Poor health makes you nervous,| —————— = it makes anyone so. come such condjtions. do for.them. at all drug stores. London—Trade union figures show that in 1918, 1220 British trade un- ions* had a membership of 6,624,000 compared with 5,647,000 the pre- vious year. ‘Women membership in- creased 33 per cent and stood at one and a quarter millions. Consult JOHN OSBORN ' For relief for the after af- fects of the flu and other ailments. VAPOR BATHS A Sincere Compliment. His Wife—WHat did little Mr. Peck say when you showed him that portrait of his wife? Psmear, the Portralt Artist—Not a word. The beob just looked at it in si- lence. His Wife—Good! It was so lifelike he didn’t dare to speak in ils presence without permission. ’ thousands of kidney or bladder , DR H. A. HASS DENTIST Office Over Beqrdnl_-'l Drug benefit to well. nection. Subscribe for the Pioneer. Have proved to be a great many people. Shower and tub baths as Barber shop in con- irritatable and may be despondent; : — Store. Phone 447 212 Minnesota Avenue But hundreds of women claim that ; J ; : == pr. Kilnler's Swamp-Root, by restor- £ w ing health to the kidneys, proved to Loyal Order of (o S R I be just the remedy needed to over- . MO®OSE, NO. usé. g B A KOLBE Many send for a sample botte to ) Meets first & wird| || For Quick and Expert ||| ————ou—m 7 see what Swamp-Root, the great kid- Tues: each th A 3 ney, liver and Bhylag::l!") sl?:n?icteine w:tl.l Cor. Minnesota Ave. .-:!Thi:; ;c. Shoe Rep alr Work 5 GROCERIES ; ing ten cen . S PM: i to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, || Visiting brothers especially invited e The Best That Money N- Y., you may receive sample size|JC. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W Shoes to k C ® bottle by Parcel Post. You can pur- NEXT MEETING I ’ o Buy chase medium and large size bottles REGULAR BUSINESS DICK S SHOE REPAIR Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 - ONE WEEK from NEXT SUNDAY THE FASHION EVENT of the ENTIRE 'YEAR % SHOP 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji HAT new Spring Suit of yours—you will want Photographs of yourself in it for your relatives and friends. And of course the Pictures should be finished in the very latest mode— the way we finish- them in our studio. Héld{étflp Studio sweetest of foods. save when you useit. i — sible. Best by test. When the public spends its money by purchase, to register its vote in favor of any commercial product— And when a big majority of that vote is given to one of a field of many can- didates over its nearest competitor— .‘Tbat, constitutes an election The Housewives of America - Have Elected PosT TOASTIES - As Their Favorite Corn Flakes —and as the election has been held and the winner declared, —isn't it a good idea when youorder corn flakes to specify the best — by name—and tell the grocer to send you Post Toasties, Best of Corn Flakes ._ Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc. Battle Creek,Mich. ” Subscribe for The Dailly Ploneer All Over Town Everybody \n)ants it—because it makes most palatable and You save when you buy it., You Calumet Baking Powder is so perfectly made—so perfect in keeping qualities—that bake.day failures are absolutely impos- Callfor Calumet Baking Powder.

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