Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 21, 1920, Page 4

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R ————— BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE * Take Salts at First Sign of Bladder Irritation or or Backacke '!’hn American men and women gnnd constantly against Kid- trouble, because we eat too much :31!! our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kid- neys:strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the re- " gult is kidney trouble, bladder weak- ness:and a general decline in health. ‘When your kidneys feel like luntps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three|. timu during the night; if .you suffer withi‘sick headache or diuy, nervous lrlb. acid stomach, or you have matism when the wuthor is bad, irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- {IN. makes a delightful effervescent ldr-hn-&. 'n-s-mfmuem Bottled in Bemidji by LANGDON MFG. CO. Phone 204 : - Bemidji, Mimn.. . ° AND -nnrtm Block PROFFSSIONAI. * DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON fly-ku;om;-l Surgeons DR. E. H. SMITH' anich- All S-uon Oflc. Bank Bleck . DRS. GILMORE & McGANN - 1 lciane ‘snd Surgeons m‘ofl!e. Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOFATAIO PEYRICIAN - Office Phone 188 €. R._SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Bleek l!oun Phone ¢49——O0fice Phoume §8 DR. A.. DANNENBERG Chiropractor ‘Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5. - Other hours by appointment. Phone_ 401-W- Calls 1st National ‘Bank Bldg. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. and Surgeon Ofl!co in Mayo Block Phone 896 Res. Phone 307 ‘Drs. Marcum & McAdery Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block. ‘.l'hllfl 8 Houn—l;ili a8 m., Maté ‘Bemiag! 2-5 : Ober—Ofrice 803, Res. 311 ] DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS "_DR. J. W. DIEDRICH ™ pENTIST Office in Bgtthg-Blogk, Phone 447 \fi. M. PALMER Burhr Bulldln. Bemidji, Minn. Buys Small Houses for cash. ““and sells'them on small monthly ‘payments _ ‘FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE: - REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue " Pnine 144 D. H. FISK, Attoraey at Law “SERVICE” —service to the public, service to one’s community, service to one’s fellowmen; ‘is-the ‘modeérn inte: “practical busirfess ideal. Our small attempt at:service is —photographs for publicity. - A. A._RICHARDSON Photographer Bleh Portrait Studio, 20 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Qual'ty ‘kodak finishing. Prints only 8¢, 4¢c, b¢, 6¢c; post cards Ge. ‘Why pay more? : B. A. KOLBE GROCERIES ‘Tlae Best That Money Can Buy | Corner Elevonti and Doud o Advertilementbin this column colt ONE CENT per word torFmST INSERTIO I and HALF CENT: per word.for aubnqnuu; r.nnaecutxve insertions of same copy. Cash mult accompany” copy. Ads not: pmd for at time of imsertion ‘will be charged’ for nt O‘IE CENT 8 word.‘ i und thu only to. thm h&vinn open_accounts on eur books. - o ad- taken for: leu tlml 15 cents. 52 v 'WHEN OTHER MITHODS FAIL 1'RY A PIONEER WAN'I‘ ADVERTISEMENT: WmTED—thlnn, 916 Bemidji “avenue: -Phone -473. 616-21 YDUNG MBN, WOMEN—-IO to. 45 “for’ government clerkships. - unnecesgary. “For:free particulars, |- - write Raymond Terry: (former civ- = 1] “Service ‘Bxaniiner) 119: Cantl- nental ‘BHNg., Washington, D. C. - 8t8—22 (lnufrted q)y Car! gtrockcr. g: his own 'behalt. ~-$10-to" be ‘paid for the ‘series. b i mmmcmm ~ ‘friends-importunities -of running. for County-Commissioner of-the 5th-Dis-} ~. "trict, I would not be.fair:to-the trust tmposed upon-me, if I .did inot-ae- quaint-all-the people .of the district ‘'with, all :the facts-so- that.they may. 'be able :to judge.as: to the fitness or unfitness of myself. I was born: in Denmark in 1888, immigrated to this country in. 1900, was engaged.in re- tail,. wholesale and mafl-order'hun- wess in Chicago until 1906, ‘when 1 mnved to Iowa, and started farming. Im '1910°T moved to my present‘place, which ‘1.took ‘up as™ & homestead in ————————— | Te1 Lakes township, Beltrami cotin- For First Class ‘AUTOLIVERY SERVICE .Either Day or Night Call WARD BROS. AUTO LIVERY - Five and seven passengei' cars for - every. occasion,| Country trips'a specialty ‘. " 218 Beltrami Avenue 5 THE BEMIDJI AUTO i f LIVERY ,bay -and 'Night Service. ‘Country Trips a - ‘Spécialty . fo0emonz15)| Service Our’ Motto:, ‘ Office Markham Hotel Buildmg inghan & Runyali | Proprietors SNAPS, FOR SALE By French or Lahr. Phone®3 Four rcom hous: $1,200 Six room house.. $3,000 Eight room house.. ;0! Two room_house Six room house, 5 acres . land 2,100 Five acres, no house......$500 Forty acres, two room house, barn, with 5 acres ot clover Sixty. acres, lake shore farm, 5-.room house, ten acres crop, for quick turn, gg; Eighty acres, hig proved, fine location, two acre Good corner lot, 50 foot, on Minnesota avenue, Homes, Farms, Lots, Wild Land - miles from city ; terms, per || $150 ty. I'helped’ organize the" township three years ago, ‘and' have served as Town _Clerk ever since. -Was-one-of |- the organizers of the Silver Lake Farmers’ club'and have acted as sec- retary the first two: years. . Helped organize a co-operative creamery at Gass Lake and was :the first elected director of same. Helped organize an English Lutheran church at Ten . BlLake and am acting as:its secretary. Helped ~ organize , the = Ten.:Lakes ‘Threshing Ring and am acting as its ‘president. @lin. every patriotic and Red Cross Eldrive as well as anything benefitting Have taken an active‘part the township, county, state or nation. ‘1 was granted my citlzenship: pa- persIn Beltrami county in-1912:and: am one of the.largest-taxpayers-in | 1 started farm- | Ten Lake township. lng 10' years ago with $10, a good wlte and plenty of grit. . " .. CARL STRECKER, : Candidate for County “Commissioner, | - For 5th District. ALL WORK_GUARANTEED: BEMIDJI Opposite City Hall Schroeder BMg. - LODGES Bemidjl lndgo No. 119, L 0. 0. Beltrami Ave. and ltl: St., meets: every Friday evenin gt ] THIS WEEK -SECOND nm C. J. Winter, N. G., ol 8623 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Soe., Ter 110W ]} BEMIDJI CAMP NO. 5012,. meets 2nd and 4th_Tues. each Bx- 'FOR: ‘RENT-—Garage. ~aminations*June; July. Expérience |- 310. FOR: RENT—Tent with flcor, - Call Geo..T. Baker, ; m«xl \ 516 nmum cavenue! ‘Phone. 67! FOR: RENT—Furnished rooms, 500- Mississippi ‘ave.; ‘lady preferred. o \MMO‘ EOR RENT—-HAI! af.. cottage .at Waville, Phone.177-R. IS A T Sk it B BOR BI!NT—-KII! ot-our. dunlu cot- Waville, . -.J. ODllh Rhone 11 T-R. F s ————-—————_—- . Having fimally ~consented. to -my FOR RENT—Lnrse furnished’ room, suitable:"for two. Sixth. ‘Phone 85. | LOST—35x4% ‘inflated tire, probably .between Bemidji-and-Nary, Finder: please leave-at:Ploneer: office. - ‘Lake Blvd:and 3d6-22 +:3d6-21 WANTED—Good kitchen l:elp at’ the Rex GI e. (8-12tt) WANTED—udy booneever em' = clerk :invstore atKelliher. = 'Write! " Kelliher-Merc. Co., Kelliher,. é\gnzni P S A S S N Y WANTED—Woman to cook for small crew and man to work on farm. In- quire at Ploneer ol!lcu 9t6-26 FOR SAI.E—FARM "PR X FOR SALE—-40 acres, good :‘land; mostly covered-with: pime. ' Write Fragk Latimer, Turtle Rlver,)flnn i _Rte. No.-1, Box 73. ~10d6-. FOR_ SALE—Empty hard wood Dar- rels at Home Bakery, 6-16at — . ——————————n FOR‘SALE-—Hay. Carl Opsata. -Be-' ~ midjt; Ree. No 2. ‘FOR SALE—-An ornn Mrs,: rxw Case, 223 ‘Muslu!p»l ave . S or »wrlu n J wmm. :u B.Rnnl : © Ave.” Phone 4 s asasie FOR SALE—1917 Ford tnurlng cl x (i¥’s.a good.one). - B, J. Willits- - Luther -0Olson, . the Lnndmen (6£6-17) WR SALE—Twb small milk cows, suitable’ “for’ family use. FOR uu—-su tne. Bemidyi: tlonory i nesota Real Estate -} - Beltrami -ave. Phol 1 Weight about 1600 Belated tn my herd: - Chas..J. ] he, --nington,. Minn. $10. ‘One set drivl lgfli ; ;&llllan, $26.. Bnocl Eton. Wiuon ‘Union Dentists |} _MORE power is required to plow the fields of America than is used in allits factones. - = Inv:ewofthedecwaseofmnpower on the farms, the importance 6f motor:power - is dempnstrated easily. With hand-labor the ‘time required to produce a ‘bushel of wn&t\‘Was a httle over three ‘hours. With 1mprov reducéd to ten ‘minutes. “Power machin- _~The:gasoline- engine 15 the only power unit embracing-all requlrements for farm *ork . "lt bshsas though it ls up to gasohne to gmb < take m Forycarshand-laborhasbeen leavingffiefirms : and motor-power has ‘been taking its:place. Lonuago the Standard orLcommny (Indiana) ‘yealized that if America was to maifitain its * bounteous crop production there must be¢lose .. cooperdtion' ‘between’ the Company ‘and - farnser;thérefors,the Company procéeded to - 'build up through the farm districts of the - . -Middle West the most complete system of - distribution of eil products in the wofld. This: delivery system ‘with: its 3, 780 bulk sta- tions;its 7,000 moter trucks arnd tank‘'wagons, its I,M‘Serwce Stations, and its persemlel of 10,000 traired men, could not be builtup'in a mionith or in"a year. It :stheresult*oflong and patient- effort. g Thlsmmemesyswnforthe produotumand the - ery’ Has"mutfiplxed the power of ‘man’ : '~enghteen"1:nnes : distribution of gasoline and other petroleum pmducfimmplete,mstalledandmfifllm ation now, when it is needed as never’ ‘before. : Standard 'Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago |

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