Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1910, Page 7

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RAILROAD TIME GARDS Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a, m Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m BRUISED _FINGER NAILS. A Simple Remsdy That Keeps Them =3 From Turnmg Black. A young woman who wis going to a debutante dinner the next evening bruised three of the finger nails of her right hand badly by catching them in a door. Visions of an unsightly hand, possibly one in a sling, drove her to the telephone to get in touch with her physician. His advice was: “Get yourself a comfortable chair and an interesting book, set yourself by a stationary washstand in such a way that the No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p. ml fingers can be held upright under the No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m Freight South BoundLezves at 7:30 a. m Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m faucet, then turn on the cold water and let it run over the bruised fingers for at least three-quarters 6f an hour, preferably longer. The Nnuval Still Sacrlfica Amm hr W Their Favente Gods. It may not be as apparent. but ‘as a matter of fact:idolatry has'a strong a’hold on the natives of the Mexican hot lands as when.Cortes and his sol- diers marched through them on their way to Honduras 400 years ago. . In the state of Oaxaca, in which is Tehuantepec, there is near every vil- lage some secluded spoty-be it a cave, the top of a mountain or a forest en- circled pool—whither the people clan- destinely repair in order to make sac- rifices to their gods. The favorite sac- rifice is a goat, a turkey or other fowl, the head of which is cut off and buried, while the soil and the other offerings, consisting of dishes of food and a o Minn. Red Lake & Man. “If the water gets too cold or chills | gourd filled with an.intoxicating drink, No. 1 North Bound Leaves at 3:35 p. m| you during that time turn it off for a | a;‘e spl‘illlklerlh\vith th‘% blood. T‘lile No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m| few minutes, but never once let the | place where these sacrifices are made r hand get out of the upright position | determines their effect. If a Tehuana Eac]\ . so the blood can run into the bruised | bears a grudge against a neighbor he Knife ¢ inger and blacken.” will bury the head of a chicken or the _ eed . pRoFESS|°NAL The maiden’s hand was unmarred | bones of a dog at dead of night out- Guaxan‘l for her dinner, and she was so de- | side.of his victim’s house, though, on 1o Give So—— : CARDS lighted with the ‘remedy she told it | the other hand, if the ceremony is per- ( for the benefit of the guests, one at| formed within it cdn bring nothing |-, Perfect least of whom has tried this cure re- | but good luck. i . . ARTS peatedly since, being inclined to awk- The natives of the isthmus firmly ADVERTISED IN THIS WEEK’ S 3 wardness and badly bruised fingers. | believe that every child at birth be HARRY MASTEN)| o matter how bad the burt, unless | comes intimately connected with some JATURDJY EUVENING POST ey the finger is mashed the throbbing | beast of the jungle, and the grownup showing an extraordinary assortment of Piano Tuner will not be followed with weeks of | man will never hurt that particylar ¥ i i, - ormerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul | blackened nails.—Exchange. kind of animal. If the animal dies, Robeson “Shur- Edge Pocket Knives. the child dies too. The question is to Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- determine just what kind of an animal “This is the most mterestmg Cutlery dxsplay ever made lin and Brass Instruments. Music VICE PRESIDENT KING. it is, and in order to reassure him- hi furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, S self the father sprinkles ashes or dust In this vicinity. banquets, and all occasions. Terms | Took the Oath of Office Abroad, but | on the ground outside the house at * It includes fifteen new and exclusive patterns designed i reasonable. All music up to date. Did Not Live to Serve. the ehifld’s biith and watches #or s especially for this exhibit. { HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner William Rufus King, born April 6, | spoor.—Everybody’s Magazine. P You’ reals“'F to find the knife that just suits your fancy — i 1786, died April 18, 1853, was a vice SO X D urperson use, or Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. | president of the United States who » \ Telephone 535 never served in that capacity and one TORRICELLI s VAGUUM- FOR A. CHBISTMAS GIFT who took th th i T s‘oil, s?)?netl:fugoawh?:hog? 3: ;?;);'glg‘;; Experiment That Led to the Invention RS. HARRY MASTEN no other executive officer who has ever o of *t"" B“"';"“"‘; el ; i i been elected by the people of this coun- e barometer was invented by Tor- A Grad!:!::reu?;r :L:‘:}’:r?; P}l?:ag:)ga:nd try. King was zul: imvalid, but his | Ficelli, 2 pupil of Galilei, in 1643. In 5 1 i N & 5 ] o i ake s attempting to pump water from a very L i Pipe O School friends urged him to take second place i o D Organ Sehool ot Tondod and New o the ticket with Blerce in 1855, deep well near Flovence he found that 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 57 36, Phone 535. Both were elected, but Mr. King's | in spite of all his efforts the liquid £ % health failed so rapidly that he was “t'O“llxd tllxwt :if‘et h;gherf mt théh})“mp forced to go to Cuba some two months | Stock than thirty-two fee is set LENNiH. SLOSSON before innau:ul'utiou day. Not having ]t_]he ymi\[!l.\g scientist totthinking, and as ! PIANO TUNING returned to the United States by | he could not account for'the phenome- ¢ Graduate of the Boston School of | March 4, congress passed a special act | DOD in any other way he was not slow A Historic Spot. n— Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave| authorizing the United States consul | i attributing it to atmospheric pres-| Linlithgow palace, on the shore of orders at the Bemidji Music House, | a¢ Matanzas, Cuba, to swear him in | Sure. He .argued that water would | the beautiful sheet of water of that WI L L l A M B E G s L E Y 117Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence| .o . i . » | vise in a vacuum only to such a height | name in Scotland, is somewhat square f . 4.9 as vice president at about the hour > i ?7?E’ 174-2. o o when Pierce was taking the oath of | @5 would render the downward pres-| and heavy .looking. Linlithgow ‘was 5 office at Washington. sure or weight of the column of water | the birthplace of Mary, queen of Scots; BLACKSM I I H RS. TOM SMART This arrangement was carried out to ]l]sdf iqu'.;: tot;het a:mofghe;ic p_res;ul"g isn tI]Anl‘ilthgow‘ church .‘liaxl:les IV. .of a dot, and on the day appointed, at a | and, furtber, that should a heavier fiui cotland was forewarned by an appa- . " DRE§S MAKING PARLORS __ plantation on one of the highest hills | be used the height of the column could | rition of the coming disaster at Flod- Hnl’se shuel"g a“d Plnw wnl'k a specla“y — Orders taken for Nu Bone corsets, made t0 | i) 4o vicinity of Matanzds, Ir, King | be much reduced. To prove this he|den Field; in its streets the regent X was made vice president of-the United | selected a glass tube four feet long| Murray was, shot: close by the town All the work done here is done with a Guarantee. - — e States amid the solemn “Vaya.vol con | and after sealing one end filled it with | Edward 1.’had two ribs broken by his Prompt Service and First Class Workmanshi PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Dios” (God will be with you) of the glel:cury tupd_ then in\;(_etrtedf ti;t in a ?&r?e ;]he nlhght b]elforefl"ta;llkirk. l;n.\d on L p- ) - | creoles who had assembled to witness | basin containing a quantity of the same- och a chancellor of the exchequer. ¢ R ROWLAND GILI\"ORE the unique spectacle. Vice President | peculiar liquid. The column -in the | bent on economy, issued instructions F[IUHTH ST- NEw BU'LDING BEM"]I“, M“‘". . * King returned to his home at Cahaw- | tube quickly fell to a ‘height of nearly [ that the royal swans should be kept PITYSICIAN AND SURGEON ba, Ala., arriving that place April | thirty inches above the mercury in the . down to a dozen.—Argonaut. E— hm— 1853, e ettt Bl | pasin, leaving tn the.op, of tho-tibe &Py d Fice—Mi 17, 1853, and died the following day. asin, leaving in the top o e tube % e e S ———— vacuum which is the most perfect that Wedding Fees In New York. has ever been obtained and_wh_lch is R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Large wedding fees are rare even in | t0 this day called the Torricelli vac- : PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN New York. Fees of $30 and $100 are | tum in fhotllmr of t‘ts fl]ssovex‘:r. "Fahi : g L " . considered large. The $1,000 fee when | hame of the instrument means “al Office in Mayo Block it makes its :ppo-.u'anfe usually goeg measure,” and its fundamental princi- A , | Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | t5 the reetor of a wealthy congrega- | Ples cannot be better illustrated than A o — tion who enjoys a salary of $10,000 or | DY the above described experiment. v R. C. R. SANBORN $12,000 a year. Larger fees are some- e i P times given. The man of wealth, ac- Good Hunting. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON g § e < tuated by a high regard for his pastor | It was at St. Andrews, in Scotland, Office—Miles Block and friend, zccasionully gives his | the home ‘of golf, where the links x ; R - check for $2,000 or $3,000 under the | stretch away. over the - moors by the ! A WARD, M D guise of a wedding fee. 'He wishes to | sea, and dear, quiet Aunt Mary had s ; . t . help the minister and knows the money | gone up from London to visit a golfing b . ¢ Over First National Bank. Phone 51| would not be accepted under any other | family of nephews and nieces. At tea You éver saw. TWO hundred SUIts House No. 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 circumstances. Such gifts, it is need- | the first afternoon some one managed ~ less to say, are extremely rare. New | to_ stop talking golf long enough to and Overcoats for men and boyS"' < York has a few clergymen whose mar- | ask, “Well, Aunt Mary, and how' did [ - ” " R. A. E. HENDERSON riage fees average $1,200 a year. The | you spend the morning?” brOken lOts to be SOld at One-half PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON paster of a large Presbyterian church “Oh, T enjoyed myself immensely, . < 6 3 Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn, | ©» Broadway has estimated that his| my dear. I went for'a walk.on the pl‘lCC. ThlS means l‘egal'dlCSS Of ) i fees amount annually to $1,000. These | moor. e ffice Phone 36. Resid P 3 H y . ;o eoPhone 36 ResdoncoPone 72 | are topnoteh figures—Christian Her- | A good many people seomed. to be cost.” - One lot of men’s heavy black ald. about, and some of them called out to z - i R. E. H. SMITH i L i s : me in a most eccentric manner, but 1 % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ich Dien or Eich Dyn. didn’t take any notice of them. And, kel_.sey OVCrcoatS, mOStly largC‘SIZCS. 3 5 ‘Which is accurate as the motto of | oh, my dear, I found such a number i Office in Winter Block the Prince of Wales—Ich Dien or Eich | of curious little round . things! 1 | i Dyn? The one is German and the oth-| brought them'home to ask you what % 5 k R. E. H. MARCUM er Welsh, The one means “I serve,” | they are.” ; - o op Y. gular price ’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the other “Behold the man” or “Be-| Hereupon Aunt Mary opened her ; . i Office in Mayo Block h‘)lf go;;t man’? . tto of Joh workbag " and produced twenty-four [ |§ ' NOW o 8 e & o e & @' s o s ‘e s sic o a.e 8 o o o ® " “Ic: ien” was the motto of John, | goif balls. 2 . Phone 18 Residence Phone 211| king of Bohemia, whom the Black : ? . Prince slew at Crecy. “Eich Dyn” are Surveying Land. % 3 INER W. JOHNSON the words supposed to have beenused | Tne art of land surveying owes its Regu!ar prlce $15 S PHYSICIAN SURGEON by Edward I. when presenting his in- | origin to the fact that the Egyptians ; AND S 9 v [ - . Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 | fant son fo the Welsh assembly at | were unable to keep permanent monu’ AW . U Ren . e s LS ® i Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 L g ments on land which was overflowed : : e Welsh tradition has adhered natural- every year by the Nile. Under such i Ly to the Welsh flor;n. The tOtr;-‘ethas circumstances it became necessary to R 1 . 2 O . ¢ < een more popularly accepted.—Lon- | haye some means of reidentifying the eoular price $ DENTISTS don Lady’s Pictorial. various pieces of land. The ‘instru- § p : - <r ments and mathematical methods of ow . X e [ ] R. D. L. STAN'TUN A Queer Ceremony. astronomy, with suitable modifications, R e M P b R R A g . — DENTIST A queer ceremony is performed every | were used' by the Egyptians for land , ; % X i Office in Wi Block year on the 8th day of September in | surveying. . N nter Blec] . l‘ ce in Wi the Valle Magglo, Italy. The region T Regular prICC $25 abounds in vipers. The. celebrants An Unsatisfactory Method. | 3 R. J. T. TUOMY form into a weird procession, each per-| «“Been walking the floor because of NOW et N B A Ce s Tl S b LT ° 8 DENTIST son—man, woman and child—carrying | your debts, eh?” said the'sympathetic Ist National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block a huge figure of a snake stuffed with cotton. As they pass along they weep end lament, believing that by the ex- piatory ceremony they will render themselves proof against snake bites during the grape gathering. S T R P e e e N P S T e R B T SRl O N I - S L A e S SOl , friend. : “Yes,” replied the improvident per- son. 4 “Any results?” ) f “Not worth mentioning, I walked || till I wore out the carpet and had to go further in debt for a new one’— . Boys’ suits and overcoats broken lots to.be sold at 1-2 regular price of its ) - ) . . Evening]Work by Appointment Oxly . Wretched Man. Washington Star. 3 regular value. Don’t miss thlS rare Algy—By Jove! Miss Clara, how Yy sweet you look in white! Do you know © » A Sure Method. 4 5 di LAWYERS when T 54w’ you coming arross Tl 1t sbio brs o o s I opportumty of securmg a su1t Oor over lawn you looked so nice I thought it] afraid you will oversleep. And if the GRAHAM M. TORRANCE | was Miss Julia—Harper's Bazar. alarm clock should by any chance fail coat at 1 2 p rlce‘ i LAWYER to awaken you just give the little ) | Generous. hammer a poke with your finger, then \ Miles Block Telephone 560 “Some men say,” remarked the beau- | 8he’ll go off.—Heitere Welt. ' ~ Hful heiress, “that I have no heart.” —_— RANK A. JACKSON “Oh, that doesn’t matter!” replied . Settled Out of Court. —_— LAWYER the poor but willing youth “I'll give Maud—Aré you going to prosecute you mine.” that ‘horrid Jack Dare for stealing a Bemidji, Minnesotz ERTTTTRI kiss? Kthel—No; the property has 4 Reflect upon your present blessings, | been returned.—Boston Transcript. » H. FISK of which every man has many, not it [ upon your past misfortunes, of which |- Do not: pmise -the falmess ot the ‘ L ATTORNEY AT LAW all men have some. day till evening. -—Solon, 1 Office over City Drug Store ¥

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