Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 24, 1909, Page 4

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e J.C. AYER Conpany, Lowell, Mass, Does not Color the Hair Ayer’s Hair Vigor is composed of §ulohur, Glycerin, Quinin, Sodium Chiorid, Show this to your doctor. Ask him if there is a single injurious ingredient. Ask him if he thinks Ayer’s Hair Vigor, as made from this formula, is the best prepa- ration you could use for falling hair, or for dandruff. Let him decide. He knows. DOINGS AMONG BEMIDI'S GCOUNTRY NEIGHBORS Live Correspondents of the Pioneer Write the News from Their Bowlers, Attention! Paquain & Malzahn have installed their new Twentieth Century Sectional Triple Alleys, in their new building, next door to City Opera House. Everything medern, according to regulation laws, controlling the essential features of pleas- ure, bowling and highest scoring. Purse For Highest Score Specialties Announced Separate PAQUAIN & MALZAHN Localities. Puposky. Nov. 23. George Butler and Iver Sodler made a short trip to Bemidji this week, John Wilcox of Fowlds trans- acted business at Puposky last Monday, Mr. Enright of St. Cloud came up to visit his brother, john En- right, who is at present under the doctor’s care at Bemidji. Mr. REASONS Why we should do your prescription work. You do not want a mistake made in your prescriptions. We double check every prescription and this makes an error impossible. This is the only drug store in the city having two regis- tered pharmacists. There will be no mistake made while the registered man is at a meal or off for the evening. There is a registered man here all the time. “We know how” to properly fill prescriptions. Our stock is always fresh. Our prices are lowest considering the quality of the goods. wis | GORMONTAN & HANSON We fur DRUGGISTS o Windows How Postoffice Corner Bemidji, Minn. Subsecribe for The Pioneer AT HARVESTING ‘TIME — WHEN EV- ERY MINUTE (COUNTS--A CHECK ING ACCOUNT WILL PROVE OF IN- ESTIMATABLE VALUE. IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO PAY BILLS FROM 'THE HOMESTEAD, ANDPRACTICALLY KEEP YOUR_BOOKS Velie Model D Touring Car, B a World Beater” Don’t fail to see tanis car. To insure prompt Delivery, E. A. BARKER, your order should be in now. 217 Third Street Bemidji. Minnesota Enright is well pleased with the northern country and may make an investment in some land be- fore he goes back to St, Cloud, J- W. McKee, who has been a familiar figure around Puposky tor the last four years, has moved on to his homestead west of Long lake, County Commissioner Viggo Peterson transacted business in Puposky last week on his return from a meeting of the county board at Bemidji. Harry Wilcox of Emerado, N, D., is back to Puposky and in- tends to spend the winter at Puposky and Fowlds. Harry brought back with him four good teams which he intends to hire out in the camps, A social and dance was held at the Austin school house last Sat- urday evening and an enjoyable time was reported by all who were present. Another social will be held at the Puposky school house next Saturday evening for which an elaborate program is being pre- pared by Miss Grace Budd, the school teacher. Everybody should come and spend a pleasant even- g, Solway- November 24. Alex Forbes was in town Mon- day on business. Orien Christie made a trip to Island Lake Tuesday. E. B. Lindell went to Shevlin Tuesday on business. Anton Moller of Aure was in town Tnesday on business, Albert Rivett of Bemidji visited with friends over Sunday here, The school board has installed a new heating plant in the school room this week, Miss Amy Meeks of Bemidji is visiting Mrs. Ray Dickinson and family this week. W, Fink and O. Christie have a contract to pile ties on right-of- way, for Ray Dickinson. Miss Mary Lean visited between tramms with Mrs. Mike Wold, while on her way to Fosston. A basket social is to be given by the public school Wednesday evening and a large crowd is expected. Mrs. Charles Fullerton and Mrs. W. M. Bavird of Bemidji visited with S. M. Nelson and family Sat- urday and Sunday. Carpenters working on Ray Dickinson’s building are laid up on account of bad weather, and are unable to finish the work. S. M. Nelson gave a dance at his home north of town last Satur- day evening. A Jarge crowd was present and report a fine time, Miss Mary Cromwell of Bemidji visited with her sister, Mrs. W. Spencer, uorth of town Saturday and Sunday, returning to Bemidji Monday, A toat teamster for the Soo Rail- way north got lost Monday even- ing, The teamster was not found until late this afternoon the team being found about ten rods from the main road, four miles north of town, ight 1909 oo ehcimer & =4 The House o Chi And every man, youn, F ———— | You’'ll “Warm?” to These Styles Because there’s a style here, a fabric and = fit for every man of every notion. You can’t get away from right-quality-for-little-price. It’s part of the Kuppenheimer creed and part of ours. Suits and Overcoats $18 to $30 GILL BROS. Next Door to First National Bank or old, gay or grave, who’s seen these new models has found our enthusiasm catching. ND they’ll “warm” to you these “chizzly” days —half-fall, half-winter—when last summer’s clothes let the breezes in. We'’re always proud to show the sterling styles, the best new things in fine fabrics and smart tailoring, that come from The House of Kuppenheimer But we’re unusually enthusiastic over the Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats of that make which we’re showing now. To the Patrons of the Bemidji Steam Laundry and Others. I have just purchased the brick building . opposite the Markham hotel known as the Street build- ing in which I shall soon install my laundry business. I have also engaged as laundry- man and foreman Mr, Phil Cariin, late of the Elite Steam Laundry of St. Paul, an expert laundryman. Mr. Carlin is here and will immedi- ately take charge of the work, We intend that our laundry work shall be second to none. We solicit the patronage of every loyal citizen of Bemidji. Do not send your laundry work out of town. Be loyal to the business concerns of your own city. R < —7. J. Trask. Probate Court. Nov. 22. Estate of Robert J. Shafer. Hearing on claims. Estate of Charles E. Ingbert. Petition for final account of administrator heard and final ac- count allowed, an order being entered for the discharge of the administrators. In the matter of the guardian- ship of Willey A. Ward, minor. The petition of the guardian to mortgage land was granted and license therefor issued. Team Work. I want to let winter’s job of haul- ing lumber,wood and fence posts near Bemidji, Lavinia and Kelliher. Also job of breaking in the spring at Lavinia. ~ Will furnish horses if wanted by the month or sell several head of working horses, part of the hauling to apply on the purchase price. Here is a chance to secure horses and work for the winter. If interested call at once. J. J. Opsahl. “‘General” Weeks in the City. E. Lewis Weeks, assistant attorney general, is in the city from St. Paul and will remain here until tonizht, when he will return to St. Paul. Mr. Weeks is here for the purpose of consulting County Attorney Mc- Kusick regarding some matters in which the state is interested. Going Over Bridge, Again. There is an easier and more con- tented feeling pervading the breasts of M. & I. employes, today, because of the fact thatthe Erickson lake bridge at Tenstrike has been again put into “commission” and there is traffic over the bridge again, after several day’s vexatious delay. Marriage Licenses. J. H. Stangland to Hilda M. Mayer. James P. Hennessy to Marion J. | § Kaelble. Frank Breneman to Lilly Berg. James M. Hansen to Alice Han- sen. Postoffice Hours Tomorrow. The general delivery window will be open from 10 a. m. to 11:30 a. m., and there will be but one delivery by carriers, and that in the forenoon. —A. R. Erickson, P. M. Special dress goods bargains at the Bazaar for Friday and Saturday. One lot of Danish cloth at 13% cents per yard. towling at 6% cents. Roses and Carnations for|f§ Thanksgiviag at the Greenhouse. WANTED—Thoroughly competent girl for general housework. Mrs, W. H. Roberts, 609 Lake Boule- |8 vard. FOR RENT—My house, located on Irving and Sixteenth. Address : Mrs. Bavird, Bemidji, Minn. Here’s one very popular model illustrated, the Regent. It's a long, loose-fitting, comfortable, stylish coat—a [ style becoming to nearly every man. We've a great many other desirable styles that we are just as enthusiastic about. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Family of two. In- quire at this office. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Either forlight housekeeping or bedrooms. Over Brown’s store, 317 Beltrami. DIES IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR |§ 8layer of Italian Children Executed at |8 Auburn, N. Y. Auburn, N. Y. Nov. 23.—Theodore |§ Rizzo, confessed slayer of Theresa |j Procopia and Frederick Infusino, two |§ little children at Utica, was executed in the electric chair in Auburn death house. Rizzo’s trial was one of the speed- fest in the history of New York state Justice. He was tried, convicted and execut- | Get at th bottom of the i Powder Question. Buy a can of Calumet today. Put it through the most rigid baking test that you know. If it does not fully come up to your standard; if the baking is not justasgood or better—lighter, more evenly raised, more delicious and whole- some, take it back to the grocer and get your money. € Calumet is the only strictly high- grade baking powder sclling at a moderate cost. Don’t accepta substitute. Insist upon Calumet CALUMET 2= Received Highest Award World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, 1907. Ty S FHLAIIOTH 1oy When You Have a Prescription You want it accurately filled and with the purest of drugs. é\sk your physician about the quality and the medicinal value of the amous PARK, DAVIS & COMPANY DRUGS used in our prescription department, which drugs we guarantee to be of the highest standard, and handled only by competent druggists, which insures purity and accuracy. City Drug Store E.N.FRENCH & CO,, 116 Third Street Phone 52 THE MODEL DRY GLEANING HOUSE HOGCANSON BROS., Proprietors Telephone Ne. 537 106 Second Stres Dry Cleaning of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, Rugs, Carpets, Household Furnishings, etc. Also Sponging and Pressing on Short Notice. o Who Drins Bemidji’s Pilsener Beer ? The business man who finds it affords relief from the effects of too much mer strain. The mech; and the laborer, because it gives them additional ife whose duties are arduous and make the use of a times quite a necessity. vho needs at this time a food that is strength- 1sily digested and assimilated by a weakened and many others use PILSENER style beer because they :njoyable and helpful. Try a case. Bemidji Brewing Co. Telephone 238 Bemidji. Minn Sixty.fiye-cent | dress goods at 39 cents. Linen |§ ed within eight weeks. 8aleswoman Heir to Fortune. St. Paul, Nov. 23.—Mrs. E. L. Reip- linger, a saleswoman employed in the toy department at Schuneman & Evans and distantly connected with Hetty Green, has just received notice that she is one of four beneficiaries under the will of her uncle, Edward Brennan of New York. The estate is valued at $100,000 and Mrs Reiplinger’s share will be $25,000. LOGGING HORSES The South St. Paul Horse Company carries a large stock of horses for logging and lumbering purposes. These horses are built right and are ACCLIMATED. Call and see us before buying. You can save money. Every horse guaranteed. Time given responsible parties. SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. " For Thanksgiving Day You will be looking for some- thing just a little bit different Don’t forget that thisis a little bit different grocery store—a special occasion and a day in and a‘day out grocery shop. And also don’t forget that you can’t have an eat- able demand, but we are ready to meet it. Prepared, as we said before, in a way not quite ordinary. We are ready for Thanksgiving like this Heinze ince leat (bulk) Olives in bulk’ Ripe Olives in cans New York Apple Cider Leaf Lettuce Southern Shallots Round Radishes Fancy Cucumbers . Golden Heart Celery "Ripe Tomatoes Grape Fruit Oranges Cranberries Bananas King Apples Lemons Olive Oil Malaga Grapes Strictly Fresh Eggs and first-class Creamery Butter. - ROE & MARKUSEN The Reliable Grocers Telephone 207 Bemidji, Minnesota -

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