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tf il&* PACE EIGHT fc !i& BETTER THAN HOT SPRINGS. HE SAYS jtyendryx Got No Permnnit Rlif Till He Took TanUcGains 34 Pounds. "I have not only gained thirty-four pounds since commenced taking Tanlac, but for the first time in four teen years?I am able to eat a square "meal viiS^llii^^,^^ 1 wards," saM!^|peridryx wh lives t 608 South Clinton street, Bloom iagton, 111., the other day. "I suffered .from so many different causes during that time," continued Mr. Hehdryx, "That I hardly know |iow to begin telling about it. First of all, my stomach went back on ane, and everytime I ate anything I Would have the worst sort of cramping pains, and I finally got to the point where a soft boiled egg, or a glass of water even would upset me. My kidneys were in bad condi tion, too, and I suffered terribly with pains in my back, and sometimes when I stooped over, these pains were so severe that I couldn't straighten up again and would just have to lie down on the ground un til it passed off. Then rheumatism gtruck me, and very often my feet apad legs were so badly swollen tliat could hardly stand up, and the pain so severe that I hardly even slept well. I had the best of treat ment and tried many different kinds of medicine, but I gradually got worse all the time. I went to Hot Springs four different times, and would get a little relief while taking the treatment, but as soon as I got lfcack home all mys troubles would start up again. "Tanlac came along then, and I thought I would give it a trial and see if it- was any' better than the rest of the medicine I had been taking. Well, about all I can say is that Tanlac did .the work Jox. me, and I Was sound and free from pain as ever was in my life. The rheuma tism is gone and all the agony I went: -through on account of it is a thing of the past:. Those awful pains seem to be in perfect condition. I Utave the best appetite I ever had in my life, and my stomach troubles haVe been so completely overcome that everything I eat agrees with me all right.' I am as strong and robust s any man in Bloomington, and can do as much hard work as the best of them. I am not tormented with pains t night now, but sleep like a log, ((ltd get up in the morning feeling Jlne and dandy. Tanlac did all that lor- me, and that is why we talk bout it so much at our house." (ti. Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the CJity Drug store, in Kelliher by Mrs. JL, Sterling, in Blackduck by French ^iJopn, and in Baudette by J. Wil- ____________ Chicago's Oldest Saloon. ^hen thjii dry.la,w went into effect in4 Chicago g.OOQt:saloons wentrout T buslne| :#s ktfefr uDat the caree of Chicago's oldest saloon which was es tablished In 1837, the same year Chi cago wajt incorporated as a city. Sines hat tifaie the business has passed fifrough the hands of a family of four generations. Indian camps were a common tjlght iq Chicago In those days. The city had about 5,000. Inhnb Hants to-dtiy (here, are nearly ?.00p,- 0pO persons. Preparedness. '"By the way, Mary, did you put my ieooking outfit in that basket? I'll want fry some ttsli for lunch." "Yes, dear, and you'll find a tin of sardines in there, too."Life. Says Uncle Eben. kaiser roan," said Uncle Eben, "would have been tried an' sentenced long ago for shootia' craps or flourish* In* a razor." WANT AD DEPT. .Advertisements In this column cost t*lf cent a word per Issue, when paid %an in .advance. No ad will pe run for feifcs than 10c or issue. 'Ads charged on our books cost on nt a word per Issue. Mo ads run for fc^s than 25c. 3= FOE RENT FOR RENTLake Shore cottage of .four rooms and large porch. Fur nished. Also good, row boat. At Diamond Point. Only 2Q minutes walk to town. Address "W" cars ,df Pioneer. t8$ rOR RENTLake shore cottage after September 1st. Secure it now as they are spoken for ahead this is the only one I hare left. Five room flat, $14. Fdur room house, garage, 2 acres, $10. (Four room house, barn, lots of pasture, fenced, $10 per month. Tor Sale Good truck, $300. About 500 fence posts, cheap. Some very choice residence lots near normal and other locations. Fine six room house and large lot, $2,300. X. J. WILLITS, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d89 WASTED fVANTED3 girls to fold catalogue 'in bindery. Inquire at Pioneer office. 2d8l0 .WAITEDGirl for housework. 29 10th St. Phone 670-W. 3d811 ,WJANTEI position as night en gineer or fireman. Have experi ence and license. Carl iM. Boe, J1217 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Min- 2d8 MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Northern Land Company. Phone 29. ln9 WANTEDGirl, at Viokers Hotel. 3d89 WANTEDYoung girl to assist with housework. Inquire third cot tage Grand Forks Bay, or F0 Box 34. tfte.-JiM V^ANTKDA lady cook to demon strate on a Universal Gas machine Apply to Tom Wilson at'/Clifford Store. 85t PORTION WANTED-rM^lMfrfenced bookkeeper want^j^^jfeljopks to keep evenings,- "al^ewv^j care Pioneer. 730tt WANTEDSchool girl, for half days. Mrs. Kaplan. Kaplan block. 8itf WANTED Experienced! stenogra pher and bookkeeper good salary, must be steady. Apply Shayitch Bros. 3d88 WANTEDDining room and kitchen _girl, at Kelliher Hotel. ,5d89 WANTEDGirl, at Union liojel, at -once. Nymore, Phone ^ilLfiWv WANTEDWoman or girl''for gen eral, housework. Call at, W. G. 'iSchroeder store. Phone*65. 82tf FOE SALE FQB SALEHouse, modern''' except heat, fine bath room, garage, on '{0-f6o corner lot elegant loca tion only $3,150 "$500, balance ?35 per month and 7 per'cent in terest. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami ..:Ave. Phone 41. 4d89 iFQR SALE-House, six rooms and (bath, close to lake. Owner has cut 1 jJrice from $2,800 to 13,50.0 for quick sale $200 cash and pay ments per month Just like rent. ''""'"& Willits, 218 Beltrfemi Ave.' 4Phon. 41. 4d8 9 FOR SALEPassenger IboatV, 'JTan- i'^ee Girl," capacity 75. pheap for cash or will trade for caT, .See Mrs. W. B. MacLachlan, 1100 Be? midji Ave. 6d814 FOR SALE'Modern 10 room! house', hot water heating plantiMcorner Fourth street and Mississippi av enue. Inquire of W. G. Schroeder Bemidji. _, ,6d8l4* FOR SALEOne of the nicest houses in this city. Oarage and/c,hicken house. You'll have to see it to appreciate it $3,250. E. J. Wil lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 4d89 FOR SALEThe cutest thoroughly modern house in the city. Fine garage connected to house, on three corner lots. Only $4,500* E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. i 4d89 FOR SALEFinely improved ten acre farm, one mils but on Jeffer son highway $1,250. easy jterms or trade for farm further out. E. 5. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 4d89 FOR SALEElegant grocery stock and building owner doing good business, but has other business re quiring his attention. E. J. Wil lits. 218 Beltrami Ave. 5d89 SNAPS! 8-room house, completely mod ern, in A-l condition, fine loca tion, one block from the Lake and two blocks from the Normal, lot 50x140 facing east, city water, well, and garage. A bargain at $4,500. Best residence lot in the city, 40x140 on Lake Boulevard and Dewey ave. near 12th street. $1200 part cash. vi:.\ i,' 147 acre farm joining the city limits, 20 acres under KploW, 40 acres fenced, 40 acres good' tim ber. Frame house, barn and other buildings. Price $35.00 pen acre, part cash. 4-room house in good condition, on Missisippi ave. S. Cheap, if taken at once. 5-TOom completely modern cot tage, full basement, large porch, lot 75x100, two blocks from the High School. Price $2,500. 80 acres, unimproved land, 2% miles from the end of pavement, mostly hardwood land, gmigft wirt" jack pine soil. A bargdmptt $/20 per acrei For a short tune wlr at $12.50. This will not appear again. GEORGE H. FRENCH...Phone 93 J. P. LAHR JMarkham Hotel BwUdiag USED CARS FOR SALE We have the following used CARS FOR SALE Saxon Six Touring 1918 model $750.00 Buick Four Touring 1916 model .....$750.00 Dodge Touring 1918 model Ford Touring 1916 model ..$950.00 V$35o:oo Motor Inn Phone 78 Bemidji, Minn *f?rrs^ ^^f^f JTt*^ FOR SALEDandy house. 4 rooms and bath, all modern except heat price $1,400 $400 and $20 per month and interest. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d89 FOR SALEBeautiful home at 1014 Beltrami Ave. easy terms. Phone 564-J. Call 1221 Park. 6681,4 FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf 3HBEP FOR SALEImmediate feed: ing lambs, wethers, ewes and breeding ewes. Angora goats, Shetland ponies. White, the Sheep Man, Cogswell, N. D. 300 head heavy western horses. 3d88 FOR SALESummer home, 6 rooms also 3-roora cottage. Perfect lo cation, large screened porch. Birchmont Beach. J. W. Wilcox. Phone 29. 618tf FOR SALETwo 50-foot corner res idence lots. Only $400. Might trade. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41: 4d89 FOR SALE OR TRADEDFor a light er car a Studebaker Six, in very best of condition. Inquire of Ideal Billiard Parlor. 7f5tf FOR SALE5 fresh milk cows at City Livery. 730tf FOR SALESee the Bemidji Sjta^ tionary store for rubber stamps fac simile signature -stamps, no tarial seals and corporation seals 35tt SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Beet^siv^... .18c Beef gt0w...... rl&o Lamb stpr.. .10c Laiiib sHotilder 20c Leg of Lamb .2$c Ve^tl Sfcew 15c String BeansJ J?eas Nf Qreen&orti -f green Onions Cariteloupe, etc. TROPPMAN'S MEAT MARKET SEE HALGREN THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PERCALES: Just received 1800 yards of standard quality, 36 inch percale, fine patterns in blue, grey, red and light colors, much below the market price of this same grade, a yard 25c CALICOES: 3000 yards, best print calico, indigo, gray, lights, etc, only, a yd 15c FIBRE SILK HOSE: A perfect fitting, smooth fibre silk boot hose, hem med top of good grade cotton lisle. Colors, brown, grey or black ..._. 69c y^^il'T 1* FOR S&1&Modern 10-room house. Hot water heating plant. Cor 4th street and Mississippi ave. Inquire of W. G. Schroeder. 6-813 FOR SALEElegant gas launch, seats 15 people 15 h. p. Water man engine. Try me on a trade. Here is a snap, $400. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d89 FOR SALEOne carload of well broke Montana horses at snap prices. Bemidji Horse Market. .J. Moberg. 84tf FOR SALE102 acres of land "That WWMa Ride in Comfort" The adjustment basis on the "NEW McGRAW QUALITY TIRE" is as follows: Fabric 6,000 Miles Cords 8,000 Miles Also our personal guar antee of satifaction. Jewetts Garage Wholesale and Retail Distributors GINGHAM: neat:in lake. 80 acres under cultivation! good buildings. Or will take car. in trade. Phone 321-W, call at 415 Minnesota Ave. 6d89 FOR SALEOne span of mares, harness and wagon. Inquire of Joe Bahr. at county farm, Nymore. Minn. 6d87 FOR SALEA milch cow, 5 years old. Inquire T. K. Johnson, Sol way, Minn. 3d821 Palace Meat Market Specials for Saturday Last Saturday was a "Hum mer" and our volume of business enables us to quote these prices and our patrons may be assured that-we will keep meat prices dpwn to a minimum. Order yours ear lyyou'll not be disappoint ed ^-J Beef Shoulder roast 16c Beef stew 12V8c Veal stew 10c Veal shoulder roast. ffcOc Leg veal roast .35c- Lamb shoulder .25c Lamb stew v. Bristol.An electrical typewriter giving greater speed and silent work ing, is the invention of a Bristol business man. No special installa tion is necessary .the current from an ordinary electric lamp sufficing. WhoganE tOpS. 10c Leg of Lamb.'.'."..'*'..3Sc Pork roast shoulder. .35c Fancy Spring chick ens 40c Fancy Fowl 35c Sausage 20c Hamburger steak .20c Golden Bantam corn, per doz 15c A complete line of garden Vegetables Phones 200, 201. Delivery hours 9, 11, 3, 5 S J. C. PENNEY CO.A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNETg CO.A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION New Percales, Ginghams and Calicoes NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE UP SCHOOL DRESSES New school plaids in dark and medium dark patterns, considered the best brand of gingham sold. Our price while they last 33c Other grades, in bright new patterns, not quite so fine a fabric 29c Incorporated 413-415 BELTRAMI AVE. for next winter? WOOL MIXED and COTTON PLAIDS 32-inch cptton^serge in most desirable?illaids, ex cellent for schiM dresses, medium lightv|colors in navy, brown and green novelty plaids one price, while they laj3$*only. .69c J. C. PENNEY CO.A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY CO.A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1919 Budapest.Priests and business men. are excluded from the vQte by the Soviet congress, which rejservea the franchise for "workers, without distinction of sex, who do work use ful to the state," and Red army sol diers, i Mahogany Boots for Fall E AR showing the new shade of ma^ in kid and calf for Fall. You'll find it pleasing and in harmony with the new shades} You'll be'delighted with the new long vamp styles,! the wo|hen^of particular^tastes. Brown boots were never more popular and the hand^ some styles'from "Utz & Dunn" are finding favor witlv the wmoen of particular tastes. plain toe or imitation tip, and choice of leather or clotn Prices, too, are consistent with such remarkably good Shoes. r._j Jjliapp's Shoe Store BELTRAMI AVE. JIIUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII1I!I1IIIIIHIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIH1IIHIIIIIIIIIII"III'"II,,,,",M|Jiii. {HAVE YOU I HAVE YQU ORDERED YOUR If you want to insure delivery, better get under cover and get your order jj* placed. Both price and delivery conditions are subject to change on short notice. We want to help give you all the pro tection we can. PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW! Phone 100 Bemidji, Minn. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiB BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA MSHnagBaeggg-ggs= '\=SSSSS==SS=SSSSSSSSBSSSS^SSJSSS=S V/-'1' tl'AV. HOSIERY: Boy Scout: our real heavy ribbed black hose. They stand the wear, all sizes 43c A good hose but a trif fle lighter, at .35c Fine black or white or brown, Misses stockings at.. 39c McCALL PATffERNS: 5 il Lumber Co. 5 I 521 The Septemb^r^ftyles here, get your &il, the -Style Book vm*,wM the counter at BSjJ, igifo a cou pon attached witft a JOc value at our pattern counter. i t!i Defective