Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 17, 1910, Page 3

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You Can Cure that Backache, Pain along the back. dizziness. headache and weneral languor. Get a package of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN LEAF, the pleasant root and herb cure for all Kidney. Bladder and Urinary troubles. When you feel all run ed, weak and without energy use iarkable combination of nature's d roots. As a regulator it has no ther Gray's Australlan-Leaf Is Sampl Gray Cy. Le Manufacturers of GAS, GASOLINE and STEAM ENGINES, FULLEYS, HANGERS, SHAFTING, CLUTCHES and ali POWER TRANSMISSION SUPPLIES, direct fo the consumer. Largest Machine Shop in the West. MINNEAPGLIS STEEL AND MACHINERY CoO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. WOOD ! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Telephone 11 I 250,000 10-cent packages, of Sebastian Kneipp,s CORN and BUNION Plasters have been sold in the last ten days in the state of Minnesota. WHY! se this wonderful Father in Kneipp’s Corn and Bun- ter cured and relieved all Father hours or one night. For sale in the city of Bemidji, Minn. Up-to-date Shoes at BEMIDJI SHOE HOUSE JAMES VAN PELT, Prop. Wholesale and Retail F. M. FRITZ Naturalist Taxidermist Fur Dresser Mounting Game Heads, Whole Animals, Birds, Fish, Fur Rugs and Horns Decorative and Scientific Taxidermy in all its branches All Work Guaranteed MOTH PROOF and First Class in Every Particular Minnesota Bemidji SOCIAL- AND PERSONAL You'll enjoy a Hot Tomato Bouil- lon at Hanson'’s. Anyone wishing dinner call Mrs, 495, Mrs. Elias Peterson of Nicollet county is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Randahl. John Moberg, who has been ill at his home for the past three weeks with typhoid fever, is reported as doing nicely. A style Baby Grand Mahogney piano at factory price must be sold within ten days. See J. Bisiar at Bemidji Music House, 117 Third street, phone 434-2, ckickens for Edwards, phone Ex-President Roosevelt’s advice to all boys and girls is to secure a thorough business training. The Mankato Commercial College pre- pares you for hife’s battles. Write today for beautiful Year Book. The following highly important piece of news was received by mail today: “Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Munay, 915 Minnesota avenue, on Sept. 13, a ten and one half pound boy who intends to become a Repub- lican governor of Minnesota.” A party of thirteen women spent yesterday at the C. E. Battles cot- tage on Star Island, near Cass Lake. The party included the Mesdames D. L. Stanton, Stone, G. H. French, Phillips of Calumet, Mich., C. E. Battles, A. A. Melges, Dunnington, C. R. Sanborn, Fred LaFavar, Stew- art, D. McDonald, W. A. McDonald, and Miss Stewart, The party re- turned to the city last night. Captain Orin Towner, one of the six men who paid fines in Judge Bailey’s court here yesterday for having had game meat in their pos- session out of season; and who was rearrested late yesterday on an ad- ditional charge of having moose and deer meat, pleaded guilty and was fined another $50. Capt. Towner claims he is the victim of a plot and that but for lack of funds he would have fought the last charge of game law violation. Don’t waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle oChamberlains Liniment for twenty- five cents. A piece of flannel dampen- ed with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheap- er. Sold at Barkers Drug Store. Many people say—* man at the City Drug Store keeps us well.” When we want things in the drug line we want them badly—and their “quick delivery’, service is an advantage. The Gity Drug Store Wants you to put theirs to a test. Who's Your Doctor? Phone 52 ‘we have no doctor, the making these days. Fresh, Crisp You'll always be a chase number one. “The Kitchen That's All The “Kandy” What a hit our home made candies are Bemidji Candy Kitchen and Delicious customer after pur- | never . fails. to A bank account is the best aid to the Saving habit. The North- ern National Bank pays 4 per cent interest on your savings and com- pounds this every six. months, For that cold Hot Lemonade at Hanson’s : John Stewart left today for a week end visit with friends at Cass Lake. New pattern hats arriving every day at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors, Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Halleday a nine pound boy this morning. Erton Geil, a mail carrier at Virginia, Minn,, is here foaa two week’s visit with relatives, Miss Mildred McGraw, of Litch- field, arrived in the city last evening and will make this city her home. Born to Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Mc- Kee on Sept. 16, a son. Rev. McKee is pastor of the First Baptist church. For sale one organ in good order at $25 —$3 down and $2 per month. Bemidji Music House. 117 Third St. Warner Brandborg, manager of the City Drug store is on a short busi- ness trip to Duluth and the Twin cities, Mrs. Oscar Erwig and Mrs. A, E. Henderson left this morning for Eau Claire, Wis., where they will visit for several days. Miss Amanda Andersoa left last evening for a winter’s visit at differ- ent points in the west. She will first visit Great Falls and Helena, Montana, and then go to Boise City. Have you seen the school hats at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors? Chippewa Indians will be enriched by $2,800,000 if the offers of the twenty-three bidders for the timber i 1i hats. at Henrionnet’s Mi inery par- lors. S last- evening from ' Pine River where he addressed a large crowd at the Cass county fair, met at the home .of Mrs, Frank Latimer on Thursday. There was a large attendance. torney who is to oppose Judge Stanton for election the district bench, is spending the day in Be- midji, ! structor of the university of North Dakota, who has been in Bemidji a couple of days, returned to Grand Forks today. his visit here was to secure football material for the Flickertail institut- ion, but if he was successful he kept rhoea Remedy is today known medicine in use for the re- cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should be taken taken at the first unnatural bowels. childien and adults. It always cures. Sold at Barker’s Drug Store, will publish all “Want Ads” for cent a word per insertion. Where sash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. SVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD ew. pattern “Judge C. W. Stanton returned The Ladies Aid of Turtle River afternoon. Thomas :Keefe; the 'Bagley at- Dr. D. L. Dunlop, athletic in- It is understood that t secret. Chamberlain’s Colic, and Diar the best ief and cure of bowel complaints. Tt Jooseness of the It is equally valuable for New-Cash-Want-Rate ',-Cent-a-Word ‘Where cash accompanies cop; vlvfe alf- For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Etc.--Etc. on the Chippewa lands are accepted by the government. The sale took place at Cass Lake Thursday. A clearing sale of pianos and orgauns to retail at whole sale price, cash or easy payment. This sale will last one week only. Come early for choice. Bemidji Music House, WANTED —Party with $1,000 HELP WANTED. capital to buy half interest in a patented corset attachment. Will take $500 at once and other half in three months.- Address Julia A. Dennis, Bemidji, Minn. 117 Third street, phone 434-2. J. Bisiar Mgr. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes horase, or even after the croupy cough ap- pears, will prevent the attack. Sold at Barker’s Drug Store. Julia A. Dennis of this city secured a patent from the Com- missioner of patents at Washington on a new corset attachment and hose- supporter. Mrs. Dennis has already applied for canadian patent on this attachment. She will sell to some manufacturer either outright or on a royalty. J- V. Bailey of the Greenway Fruit Farm at Newport, near St. Paul, who was here as one of tne county fair judges, has gone to Duluth where today he is inspect- ing the G. G, Hartley farm and surrounding land and if favorably impressed may purchase land for a truck garden. He specializes on asparagus culture. I have a renter who wants.a good house, auy size, between Miunnesota avenue and the lake, and not futher out than Tenth street. Will pay good rent for “the right place. Modern conviences prefered. A suite of rooms will also be considered. If you have such to let, let me know at once by telephone or other- wise. H. E. Reynolds, Phone 23. ‘“The Dakota Business College of Fargo, whose ad, occurs else- where in this edition of the Pio- neer is just entering upon its eigh- teenth year. With a small begin- ning with five pupils, Professor Watkins has built up one of the largest and most successful com- mercial schools in the entire coun- try. The school erected another large building last year, and now has 30,000 square feet of floor space, enrolls about 700 pupils annually and -sends. over 300 graduates to positions each year. Every bank in Fargo and over two-thirds{of those throughout the state employ D. B C. pupils. Professor Watkins is 2 strong believer in newspaper advertising, and attributes his success very largely to the liberal use of print- er's: il’lk." ‘‘Can be depended upon” is an expression we all like to hear, and when it is used in_connection with Chamberlain’s Coilic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it cure- diarrhoea; dysentery or bowel complaints, It is pleasant to take and equally valu- able for children and adults. Sold ‘Kaye & Carter Luinber Co, at| WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. 119 Twelfth street. Mrs. ] Hines, Minn., have a large tract of Cedar and cordwood to cut. Men wanted.” . T. Tuomy, WANTED—Good girl for keneui_- - houséwork. Mrs. F. J. Harvey— 509 America Ave. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Good wages.” 515 Bemidji. WANTED—good cook at 515 Be- midji Avenue. Good wages paid- WANTED—A Cook at the Nicolle® Hotel. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—1g90 wooden chairs all or in part. These can be bought at a bargain. Apply C. J. Woodmansee prop. Majestic theater, FOR EXCHANGE—$1,000 stock of General Merchandise. Will exchange for Bemidji property or farm land. J. H. Grant, FOR SALE or TRADE—For Be- midji property 100 acres improved land near Becida for particulars see Lars Lind at Svea hotel. FOR SALE—Large piano cased organ; cost $135. Will sell for $50 if taken at once; easy terms if desired. M. E. Ibertson. FOR SALE—160 acres of good clay land three miles from Bemidji if interested call on Frank Hitchcock 714 13st. Bemidji Minn, FOR SALE—Glass Ink ' welis— Sample bottle Carter’s Ink free with each 10c ink well. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—1 nice sideboard, 1 show case. Choice of 7 hard coal burners. N. W. Music Co. FOR SALE—Buggy, single harness, baby cab, tent, Eighth and America., FOR SALE—Five room cottage on Beltrami Ave. 1309. Phone 446. FOR SALE—English perambulator. Inquire 423 Bemidji avenue. LOST and FOUND LOST—Between Owl Drug Store and Miles’ corner, $2.50 gold piece in pin form. Return to Abercrombie’s confectionary- store FOR RENT. FOR RENT — Three, four room cottages in Mill Park. Inquire of Ralph Anderson, Mill Park. FOR RENT—Two rooms, 518 Bel- trami avenue. Big Value Ce;ll in and inspect our Beautiful New Silverware of French Gray Pattern - which we give away free with the following cash purchases: With $6 Cash Sale With $12 Cash Sale With $18 Cash Sale 1 sugar shell in lined box, value 30c. 1 set sugar shell and butter knife in box, value 60c. Choice of 1-2 dozen Teas 1 dozen Tables 1 Berry Spoon in lined box 1 Cold Meat Fork in lined box 1 gravy ladle m lined box value 90c 1 Berry Spooa and 1 Cold Meat Fork, each in lined box, value $1.50. Choice of: 1-2 dozen Tables, 1 dozen Teas 1 Berry Spoon and Gravy Ladle, each in lined box value $1.80. 1 Berry Spoon, 1 Cold Meat Fork and 1 Gravy Ladle each in lined box, value $2.40 Choice of: 1 dozen Dessert Spoons, 1-2 dozen Table Spoons and Butter Knife in lined box, value $3.00. 1 set Knife and Fork in wm] 3100 GflSh Sfllfl lined box, value $5.00. W. G. SCHROEDER DEALER IN CGeneral Merchandise With $30 Cash Sale With $35 Cash Sale Wfih $50 Cash Sale With $60 Cash Sale FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 515 Bemidji. Furnished rooms for rent, 110 Sixth street. ~ Subseribe for The Pioneer . _ Satisfaction Guaranteed The Stamp 0f Styles Not only the best, but the most of the best. Not only the newest, but the newest first. As an example--we show advanced colors and patterns in High-Art Suits that most shops hereabouts won’t show until next season. Ahead=of-the-$eaéon Suits $10.00 to $30.00. Yet You have a chance to clothe - the young folks at half price. Is affixed to eVery articlethat we sell from Hat to Boot.

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