Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 24, 1910, Page 3

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PROFESSIONAL || l CARDS ARTS ISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 617 Irvin Ave. An Expert’s opinion of Skin Diseases A prominent national expert on skin diseases whose name you are familiar with says that in all his scientific experience he has never found so hard a disease to conquer as Eczema. Yet he does not hesitate to recommend ZEMO as a most successful remedy for the treatment of Eczema, itching skin- diseases, dandruff, pimples, blackheads and all other diseases of the skin -and scalp, He says that not only do its curative HEAVY RAINS IN MONTANA 8plendid Downpour Relleves Grop Sit. uation There. Helena, Mont., June 24.—Rains have come to relieve Montana crops, a splendid downpour Dbeing reported along the entire Great Northern sys. tem from Kalispell to Culbertson, Rains have entirely dispelled the hot winds which affected the northern part of the state rather seriously. Fergus county experts estimate that the grain yield will eclipse all former records. -The same is true of the Yel lowstone and Flathead valleys. WASHINGTON SHOWS BIG-GAIN |’ Population of National Capital [s| QUalities make it popular but also 331,069, the fact that it is a clean, liquid Washington, June 24.—The popula-|remedy for external use, A great tion of the District of Columbia is improvement over the old style 831,069, acoording to the returns of < . the thirteenth decennial census. greasy salves and lotions which are Mrs. K. Cale and niece are here| The population of the District of Co-|not only unpleasant to use but do ‘ .+ | lumbia in 1900 was 278,718 and in 1890 i i from Devils Lake for a short visit. 2‘:‘10,3981 This shows underatrll)el:elllsus uot destroy' the gl:nm life sthat LENN H. SLOSSON of the current year an increase during | Causes the disease, ZEMO draws the germs to the surface and de- stroys them, leaving the skin , PIANO TUNING % the last ten years of 52,351, or 18.8 per i Graduate of the Boston School of | ProPerty. Apply to J. F. Gibbons | cent, while the increase as compared clear and healthy, Can be used freely on intants, The City Drug | | The more it is washed the harder it gets— Mound Oity Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. F. S. Grabam is visiting friends for a few days. Frank W. Sommers came up from H AR}‘)]RY TMASTEN St. Paul last night. BNO, I ST G. H. Walter came over from Formerly of Redenbush & Co. of 8t. Paul | Erskine last night. Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- M. N. Koll, prominent Cass Lake lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, booster, isin the city. banquets, and all occasions. Terms Harry Reynolds has just returned reasonable. All music up to date. N . o from a business trip to Chicago. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tun PERSON Across the Lake Up the River Qr down the River Did you ever take your lunch with you? Talk about good things to eat, things that would be a treat at any table, picnic or Launch- ing party. . = W. E. Brooks, the Brainerd grocer, is here ona short business trip. Show your Stomach Some of these Delicacies Money to loan on improved city Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave with the preceding decade was 48,326, orders at the Bemidji Music House,| Rev. H. H. Parshall, of Cass Lake, | o 9 oz cent. 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence | was over to spend the day yesterday. = Lunch Tongue Russian Caviar DRESS MAKING PARLORS All Work guaranteed to give satisfactlol I bhave summer quilts, also dress patter: tailored waists, underskirts, corset cove trimmings, ete. F. BOSWORTH o GENERAL CONTRACTOR ‘Will raise or move your buildings, build your foundations, dig your cel- lars, in fact do anything you want done in good and workmanlike man- ner. Phone 172 Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block | days. A. C. Klein is here on a short business trip. He is a merchant in Akeley. Mrs. Henry A. Thoeny, of Glen- coe, is the guest of her sister Mrs. C. J. Prior. A. E. Fritz came up from ‘St. Cloud last night. He is connected with the Journal Press. P. J. McKeon came up from Brainerd yesterday. He is boarding car boss for the M. & I. The Epworth League of the Metho- dist church will give an ice cream social in the City Park Friday night. Miss Donna Lycan has retarned ffom Cass Lake where she has been visiting Miss Dorothy Humes for a few days. You can send money to any part of the country with perfect safety through the service of the Northern National Bank. Number 1 fancy dairy butter 25 cents, number 2 dairy butter 22 cents, number 3 and packing sack 20 cents, at W. G. Schroeder’s store. of $15,249 and assets of $250 worth of wearing apparel, for which exemption is claimed. Dry goods firms, jewelers and outfitters are the heaviest cred- itors. - IOWA'S RICHEST MAN Writes a Personal Letter To a Neal Patient and Says That The Cure Is Most Wonderful “Heis a man that I have always admired and thought a great deal of, on account of his ability when sober and his honesty and square dealings at all times. I have on, many different occasions furnished the funds and permitted him to in- vest in real estate and handle for our mutual account, and I would not hesitate to do the same thing at this time, whenever an opportunity was presented. He has always been a fine man and an upright citizen in every respect, except that he has been cursed with the lignor habit all the years that I have plains in simple language all about skin diseases and how to cure yourself at home with ZEMO. Candidate for Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the republican nomina- tion for sheriff of Beltrami county at the primaries September 20th. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of this county. Andrew Johnson. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as can- didate for the nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket at the pri- maries held Sept. 20, 1910. A. N. Benner. BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mornings--8:30, 10:00 and 11:00 B &Y - Pigs Feet Baratoria Shrimp Starr Lobsters Boned Herring Fish Flakes Most people take our word for the goodnessof our eatables, and it is Phone 1742, Adele Ritchie Is Bankrupt. : V Vienna Sausage . = N Oscar J. Larson and C. E. Peter-| oy York, June 24— Adele itchle, Stfire _wlnlll gl:dly supp;y l:)wtstel wh? eal Loaf led 4 son are here from Madison for a few | an actress, filed a voluntary petition |c8ll with a free sample bottle of l )eVl e H am RS. T. SMART in bankruptcy, enumerating liabilities| ZEMO and a booklet which ex- Ham Loaf Imported Sardines Kippered Herring Norweigan Sardines Sliced Beef---in Jars Sliced Sausage---in Jars Sliced Bacon---in Jars perfectly safe to do so. . Our Team Leaves for Delivery at the Following Hours Phones 206-207 Roe & Markusen Afternoons--2:30, 4:00 and 5:15 known him, *‘On one occasion when he had lost all power or ability to handle himself, I caused him to be sent at my own expense to a well known drink habit cure, in this city, where he remained and was treated for several weeks, Apparently no treat- ment ever lasted with him for very many hours or days until he would QUICKLY return to drink. ; CORRECTED «I did not see him for about [} The chief surgeon of the Plastic three months and | was greatly sur- Surgery Insn%ute quickly ri%hts [ace 117 Third Street Night phones | C. E. Vasaly, of Little Falls; C. A. WARD, M. D. H. Johunston, of St. Paul; P. M. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 Ringdahl, of Crookston; and Chris - House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 | Halvorson of Dawson, are here on R. A. E. HENDERSON . b PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON County S‘xrvevor . Roy K. Blider Over First National Bank, Bemidii, Minn, | etUrned this morning from a two Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. | Weeks trip in the Shotley country where he is supervising the digging R. E. H. SMITH of a large judicial ditch.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON W. J. Law, auditor of the Crooks- Office in Winter Block ton Lumber company, and William Burce, who has charge of the Crooks- ton interests at Blackduck, came up from Minneapolis last night. Day phone Calis Answered at All Hours -||Do You Use lce? We deliver it into your refrigerator For $2.00 a Month Telephone No. 12. TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL I WOOD ! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with AGAIN I am Different I keep my Store open all Night : s G.A.HANSON DRUGGIST - state business. prised—realy amazed, to see him [|all wrongs with the human and have a personal interview with || o {g:t:;iisrmfi?“:gg;f et i 7 him recently, when he came to my |{light i)( everypl;t;en:. "fl‘hel;vark - is as lasting as lifeitself. you office and told me that he had taken have a facial irregularity of any the Neal Cure in the early part of | kind write this year, It isan absolute fact that Plastic Surgery Institute R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON = Office in Maye Block The Woman’s Missionary society Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 | ¢ ype Baptist church will meet in the church parlors at 8 p. m. tonight. DENTISTS s . the man looks better; is much / . £ g 8, . e e o roBram 228 D0 | heavierin weight, and surely has|| Comer Sisth sid Heonepin S. P. HAYTH Postoffice Corner Bemidj: R. D. L. STANTUN Prp fncalarenvited: a clearer brain and a better and [{_} L 2 ! Telephone 11 DENTIST W. L. Brooks, who was chosen as|more active mind than I have Office in Winter Block the representative of the Ninth dis- trict bankers to the state convention DR. J. T. TUOMY in Minneapolis when the bankers DENTIST met here, has returned from the Ist National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 | state meeting. R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening'Work'y Appointment Only — President Frank McVey, of North LAWYERS Dakota University, has been here for a week fixing up his cottage RAHAM M. TORRANCE at Grand Forks Bay. He return:d LAWYER to'Grand Forks yesterday but will Telephone 560 be back next week to spend the RANK A. JACKSON ™7™ _ LAWYER Felix Barbeau of Hill City checked in at the Markham last night. He is the senior member of the firm of Barbeau and Hickox, contractors and builders. He has charge of ever known him to have for over over ten years past. The results of the Neal Cure in his case is certain- ly most wonderful and it it will do the same for all drinking men as it has done for him, there is certainly no excuse for the drinking man longer continuing as such and so- ciety and business world should re- commend and urge all drinking men to take this treatment, and if the drinking:man refused to do so, he cannot blame any-one if he should beostracized from-the busi- ness and social world of he times. || “In closing, I take great pleas- ure in recommending him in his || new life to the favorable consid- eration of all those who may have occasion to have any soGial relat- ions with him, “Respectfully submitted, “F. M. HUBBELL.” The Neal is an interpal treat- ment without hypodermic inject- tions, that cures the drink habit in three days perfectly, at 'the insti The Epworth League of the Methodist church will give an ice cream social in the city park Friday night. We Meet the Limitations Of every Man's Pockethook PRICED CLOTHIERS Miles Block Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD b ATTORNEY AT LAW i Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. the bridge construction on the new Soo line. H. FISK Mr. Joseph Ingwald has accepted . ATTORNEY AT LAW a position as head baker with Mr. Office over City Drug Store W. A. McDonald at the Model Bakery. Mr. Ingwald has until|tutes or in the home. OM SMART -| recently held the position of fore- NoCure, No Pay DRAY AND TRANSFER man of the Matson Bakeries in| It is the moral duty which every .“m.s':\:'f. QN[:':';‘:'ENS"MOY"{:I& Minneapolis and will no doubt add | person addicted to ('hc drink l_‘abi' greatly to the fine line of pastry|owes to his family, relatives, goods turned out at The Model. friends, society and the public, also everyone who is interested in or knows of one who is addicted to the drink habit to call upon, write or phone the Neal Cure today for free copies of their guaranteed W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN The Epworth League of the GRADUATE OF CHICAGO VETERINARY GoLLEge | Methodist church will give an ice Located at J. P. Pogue's Barn. cream social in the city park Friday night. Bond and'Centract, booklet, testi- Open 1o a. m. to 8 p. m., daily Eat Hear’? monials, endorsen:ents ahé bank ;:;?pt%g: ‘i?j;éfl:ffi‘{;’fi;:‘;fl‘;’,‘; Builds up waste tissue, promotes|references, which will be eheerfully appetite, improves digestion, induces|furnished, Address | M. MALZAHN tefreshing sleep, giving renewed i The Neal Cure i b « REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE | 8tFé0Rth and: health. That's what | Institute, 887 West Seventh, 2 FARM LOANS, RENTALS Hollister's Rocky mountain Tea|Cor. Belbenap. Superiof, Wis. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES | Will do. Just what you need now.—|Take ¢“East Ead” Car. Both Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Mianl E. N, French & Co. i Phones, EW PUBLIC LIBRA 1 IBRARY 204 Third Street BEMIDJI MINNESOTA

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