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Ifc A Coated Tongue? What it Means A bad breath, coated tongue, bad in the mouth, languor and debihtv, are uemally signs U- the liver is out of order. PROF HTM- METER 81\s. The livr an organ secondaiyin importance only to the heart." We can manu ac- turc poi ona Mithm our own bo lies i ~y which are as deadly as a snaked venom. Tbe liver acts aa a guard over our well-being, sifting ont the cinders and Bfihes from the general circulation. A blockake in the intestines piles a heavy burden upon the liver. If the intestines are choked or clogged up, the circulation of the blood becomes poisoned and the system becomes loaded with toxic waste, and we suffer from headache, yel low-coated tongue, bad taste in month, nausea, or gas, acid dys pepsia, languor, debility, yellow skin or eyes. At such times one should take castdr oil or a pleasant laxa tive. Such a one is made of May apple, leaves of aloe and' jalap, put into ready-to-use form by Doctor Pierce, nearly fifty years ago, and Bold for 25 cents by all druggists at Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer BEMIDJIDAILYPIONEER -yrrBIOSKED BTSBT **TBBOOW BBWB 'SVBBAY- THB BWDII PXONEEB WBunnHQ 00. G. E. CARSON, Pres. and Treas. TEBBPKOBB M8 Entered at the postofflce at Bemidji. Minn, a* second-class matter under act ot Congress of March 8, 1879 No attention paid to annonymouB contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current Issue. 8UBSCBXVTTOV IAT18 BY CAJUtlM IUEL One year $6.00 Biz xnontns 8JS0 Three months MS One month .48 One week .IS Three month* PRESIDENT GIVEN HIGHLY GRATIFIED. The fact that additional members are being enlisted the Bemidji association, beside those secured in the recent cam- paign, is indeed gratifying to R. L. Given, president of the asso- ciation, and there will be seveial more who will join the ranks of the Bemidji boosters. Much of the success of the membership campaign was due to the hard work of President Given, whose untiring energy kept him closely informed as to the daily progress of the oppos- ing units in the drive, and as the membership continued to grow in leaps he was confident that there was a great future in sight for Bemidji, for under the new organization plan, there was every incentive for non-members to enlist in carrying out the proposed program. And E. F. MacDonough, assistant secretary of the St. Paul association, who was likewise "on the job," commented on the outcome: "One of the best civic organizations in the state." i E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. One year 90 tax months S.00 1.00 THB WBBXX.Y VXOBBBB Tea paces, eontalnlnf a summary of the news of the week. PsbUshed every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, fer, la Avaaee, fMO onrxozAXi OOVHTT A CXTT VBOCBBDXBCM MEXICO HOT BED OF CRIME. Mexico, the nation of outlawry and banditry, a menace even unto itself, is again claiming the attention of the United States government, owing to its own government being unable to maintain even the slightest order. Intrigue and murder in the highest circles, has been in vogue since the day the iron ruler, Diaz, was murdered since Madero met a foul assassination since Huerta was ban- ished and died in a Texas city, from the strife and wanton mur- der of the opposition of Carranza and Villa, the former the military chief and the latter his foxy aide in the conflicts of the jungles, under the Huerta regime. The success of Carranza and Villa is well known as mili- tary leaders, with Villa doing the bloody work, redounding to the credit of Carranza. With Huerta out of the way the head of the nation fell to Carranza, and Villa was a disappointed fighter. He organized an army to oppose his chief and was gaining the upper hand. He is a peon and Mexico's immense and ignorant Indian population rallied to his support, enabling him to successfully combat his enemy, until he established the Northern Republic with Juarez as his capital. Then it was that the United States permitted Carranza to move troops through the United States to defeat the bandit leader, but not his spirit which has been shining since, through successes and adversity. His followers were a desperate lot and often committted crimes of a most diabolical nature. The raid of murder at Columbus was tbe occasion of a call for troops and they were ordered to the entire border. Before that com- menced ruthless slaying of Americans and those who had busi- ness interests in Mexico, and settlers and ranchers along the border. Followers of both Carranza and Villa commenced a campaign of killing against ^each other. Families this side of #ie border were attacked and killed husbands, wives, children slaughtered in the frenzy of the savages. Other leaders led bands of revolutionists in practically every section of the country are in wide control in various sec- tions today, free to do as their fancy dictates. The nation is in a turmoil. Human life is held cheaply and the great development enterprises have practically been oblit- erated. For the past several years Mexico lias be^n a hotbed of wanton crime, and it would seem time to suppress the condi- tions which exist, in the name of humanity. Phone 174-w IIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIINIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIII i Madam Housewife: NEWSOFffHE THEATERS W. S. HART ACCOMPANIED. William S Hart is a man of many accomplishments He can act, shoot, ride, fight he can also writeand he proves it in "The Money Corral," his new Artcraft picture whita is on view at the Elko theatre tonight, also tomorrow, matinee and evening A charming love story runs through the picture which was writ ten by Mr Hart and bambert Hlll yer, who also directed the production Mr Hart declares that the production comes up to his expectations "The rodeo scenes will only occupy a few hundred feet of the film," be ob serves, "but they are worth all the trouble and time, for they mirror faithfully the real life of the West" It is said that for sheer thrill and the qualities of human interest, the tri umph of right over evil, the perfec tion of scenic investiture, this pic ture is one of the most notable ever offered starring William S. Hart. Jane Novak is leading woman Herschel Mayall is the heavy Win ter Hall, Rhea Mitchell and Patricia Palmer are among the other players who will be seen in the picture Other features at the Elko tonight and tomorrow are a Mack Sennett comedy Also the Elko orchestra at evening shows CHURCHES Clip this ad out and take it with you in doing your Saturday buying. The follow ing are a few of our Saturday special*: Dressed spring chicken, per pound. 38c Hens, dressed, per pound 33c Very choice bacon, per pound 38c Veal loaf, per pound 20c Boiled ham, per pound 40c .Pears, per crate $4.75 Peaches, per crate $1.10 Eggs, strictly fresji, per dozen 48c Green corn, per dozen 13c Celery, per bunch 15c Just received fresh shipment of cheese of all kinds, at very reasonable prices. Boone county beans, No. 2 pack, can. 10c 1J lb. can, solid pack tomatoes, can. 10c Special prices on cases of milk This is an exceptional opportunity for the industrious housewife to do her Satur day buying very economically. ENGUSH SERVICES. Rev S W Scott will preach at the Lutheran Free church, Nymore to morrow at 8 o'clock All are invited. SALVATION ARMY. 10 a m-*-Sunday school 8 -m "Bv.enfflg w&rship with praise service Sermons subject "Mother Come early and secure your seat Mfdweek servicesTuesday, Thurs tlav evenings at 8 o'clock Captain Orchard NYMORE SALVATION ARMY. 2pm Sunday school 3pm Young People's Legion, leader Captain OrchaTd Midweek services Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock Every body invited to these services Captain Orchard SWEDISH LUTHERAN. 9 45 a mSunday school 1 1a Swedish services 8pm English service Welcome' Rev Nordale, pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services will be held at the Com mercial club rooms Charles Nangle block, at 11 o'clock Sunday school at 9 45 CATHOLIC. liow mass at 8 o'clock a High mass at 10 oxlock a Sunday school, followed by benediction of State of Ohio *\y of Toledo, Lucas County. PS Frank Chene makes oath that Is senior partner of the firm of Cheney & Co, doing business in th- Cny of Toledo. County ana State aforesaid, and that said firm will par the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use or HALL. S CATARRH MEDICINE FRANK CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A D. 1886 A W GL.EASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System Sent" for testimonials free. CHENEY & CO Toledo O Sola by all druggists, 75c Hall's Family Fills for constipation WHEELOCK'S MARKET ||lllllUmHUllHlUIIIUUIIIHUllllMmiUIUIIIIIIIMIIMIUIMIIMHIIHHIIMIIIIMWMUC Beltrami Ave. talj*iifertto"*i*^*"* the Blessed Sacrament, at 11 30 a Baptisms at 2 o'clock Vespers and benedictions at 7-^0 o'clock Philippe, rector SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. The services next Sunday morning will be conducted in the English lan guage Come, worship with us Sunday school at 12 Instruction in catechism given in both languages Osmund Johnson, pastor METHODIST CHURCH. "The Wells of Salvation" will be the theme at the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock "The Voice of the Prophets Sunday school at 10 o'clock a and Epworth League at 7 o'clock "Come thou with us and we will do thee good" and thou shalt do us good Blaine Lambert! minister EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. Services next Sunday will be con ducted in the English language at regular time (10:30 a Don't forget the reorganization of the Sunday school Sunday school session will be held at 9 30 o'clock a "Evangelical League" S meets at 7 o'clock All members and friends are heartily invited to attend these serv ices Wm Kamphenkel, pastor UftUVjl All Work Guaranteed Extracting 50c Out-of-Town Patients ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiti S We take impression in S S the morning and have 5 S your set of teeth ready 5 the same day 5 .Thiiiittwiiiiimititiiiiimiiiiiin BAPTIST. E Pope of Minneapolis will pieach the sermon both morning and evening Sunday school at 10 30 o'clock )ung Peoples at 7 o'clock Evening services at 8 o'clock I 1 BRIDG E WOR I SILVER FILLINGS SAL E O HORSES Monday Aug. 25,1919 saia starts BO P. M. On Ca Load of Farm Mares and Horses 12 Head Nares and 4 Head of Geldings 1 pair black mares, weight about 2600 lbs., team, 8 and 9 yrs. old 1 pair black mares, weight about 2400 Tbs., team, 4 and 5 yrs. old 2 black mares, weight about 1300 Tbs. each, 6 and 9 years old 1 black gelding, weight about 1000 lbs., 4 years old 1 pair bay mares, weight about 2500 lbs, team, 3 and 4 years old 1 pair bay mares, weight about 2300 lbs. team, 4 and 5 years old. 1 bay gelding, weight about 1100 lbs., 4 years old. 1 dark roan gelding, weight about 1200 lbs., 6 years old. 1 bay mare, weight about 1000 lbs., 4 years old. 1 cream colored pony, gentle for children, 800 lbs., 8 years old. 1 extra good broke dapple grey saddle horse, weight about 1050 lbs., 7 years old. These horses are all good young broke stock in extra good working condition and are all sound and will be sold with a guar- antee at sale. TERMS: Six months time given on good bankable paper or cash. Geo. W. Rhea of Northern Nat. Bank, Clerk of Sale. Auctioneer Owner AUGUST JARCHOW J. E. VAN EPPS, Wilbaux, Mont. Sale at Cit Liver Stabl *Ss&iF* BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1919 BEMIDJI GAS CO. Phone 76 DENTAL CORNER SAVE YOUR TEETH Free Examination and Estimates -umimmiimimiimmiimiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu:r"-1$5.00Kobe-TSS2SCROWND60L GERMAN LUTHERAN. Services will be held in the First Scandinavian Lutheran church at 2 in the English language Lemke, pastor 1 I II" SAVE TIME AND LABOR took rver our line of Gas Rangesand Fixtures PRICES REASONABLE TERMS EASY that for weight, beauty and Afi O O quality has neverbce excelled ty%J"\M 5J mSfTSSrtmann None better a price city or elsewhere I PLATES As low as $10.001 TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminriiiimtiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiR UNIO N DENTISTS OPPOSITE prMTn I SCHROEDER CIT HAL JD1/111/iJl BUILDING Dr. Norcross & Co. Owners Open from 8,00a. to 8 p. m. Sundays. 10 to 1 9 1.00 I *"*Nge*#r Defective