Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1920 xR K KRR xR K|qay attend Fay Lange Sunday, who was ill with asthma. At this time she is much improved. Mrs. Maude Wright spent the week end with her parents, returning to Bemidji Sunday evening. Mrs. August Ludke and Mrs. Casp- er Knapp called on Mrs. Melvin Steinbrook Thursday. Harry Vogt and family were Sun- AT COUNTY OFFICES Real estate transfers; probnltinf ceurt matters; marriage 1 ocenses. Anything you'd like _ to know. PROBATE PROCEEDINGS Thursday, April 1—Mother’s Pen- :sion warrants issued and distributed. Priday, April 2.—Estate of Will- iam M. Vail, deceased, the final ac- .count ‘was filed by the administrat- ' GRINAGER’S * SUNSHINE GROCERY CARRY-A-BIT rix, and hearing thereon set for Tues- day, May 4th. Monday, April 5.—Hearing on ‘the -dependency of Inga, Josephine, Clar- -ence, Melvin and Hilda Hollerud. All were declared dependents, and were -ordered sent to the state school at ‘Owatonna, there to remain until they attain the age of twenty-one, unless otherwise disposed of. AKER KRN XKKKE - PINEW0OD * 1-*###*#!:***#**‘!“ _B. J. Stubr left for Minneapolis Wednesday after spending several .days here looking after his lath mill. T. B. Millar returned from a busi- ness trip to Edmore, N. D., Wednes- -day, and he reports the water very high at Grand Forks and Crookston, ‘where many houses are under water fields are also in bad condition and Many farmers are leaving North Da- %ota on account of the nonpartisan league since taxes have reached as 5 Righ as four times as much a: form- 3 erly. Minnesota is far ahead of North Dakota and is a better place YOU won'tbrgei for a man to make his home. s Miss Doris Nelson arrived here Sat- urday from Clearbrook, en route to her home .neat Debe for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nel- SOm. " If you check and cut out this list when you go shopping. The prices 0. T. Bakken returned from his are right. » fommner home at Dawson, Minn., Fri- 2 day evening. While there Mr. Bak- Cone Honey, 36c ‘ken purchased a thoroughbred Short-if§ | ~ &V -woomemeeooees horn bull for which he paid $300. “The young animal is a very fine speci- P&G Soap, mam and is a valuable addition to Mr.|f | *9 PRI ceocecoeceeoooes ‘Bakken’s stock farm near here. More . Crystal White farmers should follow his example 1 and build up their dairy and beef Soap, 15 bar........ herés. . Mr. and 'Mrs. S. C. Miller entertain- Electric Spark, 1 ©d ‘Mr. Miller’s father, mother and|f} | 16 bars.............. sister, of Federal Dam, over Sunday. ‘Work was begun Monday on the Rose Queen, 1 temporary quarters of the Pinewood bars .ccceeeneeee bank. H. M. and Carl Koppang are doing the carpenter work. We are | Palm Olive, all glad to see this much needed busi-{f} | 3 for............... c ness institution added to our little village and we wish to see it well pat- Bacon, a 29 pound ............ c Brick Cheese, ‘ pound ... c ronized by all and made a success. Rub-No-More, 5 c Halvor Annanson of Debs accept- small .. o4 the position of engineer in the Jath mill here, and commenced Mon- Gold Dust, small ... sc Cod Fish, 1-1b box, Special....zsc <day morning. Pears, Dried, fan;:y ....... e 4 90 The citizens of Pinewobd will give a reception to the returned soldiers Apricots, dried, faney ...l 80 White Corn Meal, of the world war Saturday evening, April 10, and all former service men are requested to be present in their unmiforms. Everything will be free for them. We want all the boys with ue. Miss Millie ‘Melland, - .who ‘“has -werked at the .Pinewood hotel for .oved 2 month, returted home Sunday. ——————— SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK 1t’s Grandmother’s Recipe tof} | asack ... Bring Back Color and Cut Loaf A Lustre to Hair Sugar, Ib ....... 25° Foraes = 30c T 5Yion, prx...10C Coffee, five pounds for$1 .60 wom S _12¢ That beautiful, even shade of dazk, glossy hair can only be had by ‘brewing a mixture of Sage Tea® and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It ‘makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. . Don’t bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of Lux, per ther i dients at a small cost, all ’ 12 Tondy e It is called Wyeth's package ........ C Ssge and Sulphur Compound. This . can always be depended upon to Cl';g?elznes, 1 8c bring back the natural color and Justre of your hair. Rverybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because |§ | T cooreeesteessessees it darkens so naturally and evenly . thist nobody can tel‘l’ it has been ap- Sweet Potatoes, Apples, lied. You simply dampen a sponge j Plied ¢ brash with it and draw this Oranges, Lemons, in through the hair, taking one small strand at & time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after’ another application it becomes beau- tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. 1 fresh Saturday morning 120 THIRD STREET - Phone 851 BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES ForBlack, Toa, Ox Blood. Duck Beown. | PASTES AND LIQUIDS - . " 73 7. F. DALLEY CORIORATIONS LTD., BURALO, M. Y. um'[ Rmns H . b - ho‘rcn °w Kingsbury and wit Be- Consult j W2 2k 2 2k % 2 o % b % % % % % e WY e were Dr. E. H. Marcum was called to |™idil shoppers Monday. JOHN OSBORN Casper Knapp and family and Joe 5 Knappwisited Mrs. Sarah Knapp Sun- || For relief for the after af- day. 150rEonE50 and much damage has been done. The 4 . Service Olll' MOttO Linahan & Runyan THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER yisitors at the T. J. Wright fects of the flu and other ailments. VAPOR BATHS Have proved to be a great benefit to many people. Sh(i;verB arlx)d tub baths as farm, one-half mile well. - Barber shop in con- south of Puposky, on nectlox'l. Monday, April 12. Sale 214, Minnesota Ave., Bemidji will start at noon. Live Stock, Machin- ery, etc. AUCTION At Ray McKnight’s o ] P APty Good for the Whole Family “Grasy” Chamboehia _ A good cough remedy is one that can be depended upon to cure coughs. Not one that cures some particular cough, but coughs in general. It must be a cough remedy tiat can be relied upon for all the difier:’nt coughs .%ut al:e so prevalerl:. Wlaile the fat:m of all co are primarily the same, yet the conditi e ient ol BEMIDJI AUTO is what makes the difference in the nature oforh: coughp?:elf. LIVERY Coughs of healthy persons are easier to cure than the coughs of Day and Night Service. \ invalids. The tY,owerful convulsive cough of a large man is C Tri Al VERY tradition [il| harder to cure than the cough of a baby. If you get a remedy ountry Trips a of faithful ser- [AS that will cure a large man’s cough and yet not be too po Specialty vice is observed by for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. iy Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy [~ complete. Our o o .« e . " g is just this kind of remedy. It is good for any member of the courtesy is unfail- family. It relieves coughs of all kinds, It is the product of much thought and study to produce an ideal cough remedy. It is com- posed of things which cure easily and soothingly without harm- ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as casily an safely on the young as on the old, and is the ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis.” THE Office Markham Hotel Building . Proprietors Young Men's Styles New ldeas This store is ready with the new style developments for young men----advanced de- signs. New suits and over- coats from | | | ) THE HOUSE OF = | KUPPENHEIMER l I | | | Al Single and double breasted models; lively styles, with lines that are true to the talent and ability of the fa- mous makers who created them. New notes in fabrics, patterns and colors. And further they are conspicuous for fine values. i $45, $50, $55, $60

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