Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 12, 1910, Page 7

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P A Queer Phase of Hypnotism. & § " Why the Vases Were Valuable. Cheerfulness. The technique of phreno-magnetism 9 ) sod) reat, o | l RA"-RUA[] TIME GARDS I 18 this: When the subject is in the hyp- : Thex;as atchina expert;n ouehof 'tlbe (;h(;,.:efu;m;s»'hlr{ t:’ml gl]eatd(ure. It 1 3 { J x notic sleep the operator, standing be SREE er?al‘ m_ent Stores. nece, who, g | ¥ Legnarl Ay Y ~t'° 5 et-‘ Great Northern hind him, places the ti £ his fi an amusing little trade of his,own on | acquire the habit. It will not require | No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 . m | ;;oon o - subject,: hond ama Bt the side. It is nothing more or less| much trying either. Accordingly as i No. 34 E: 12:08 p. m - and walls.| 1hap deciding the value of fare china | one likes or dislikes beings aud things i 0. ast Bound Leaves at p Soon the subject will begin to act or . ~y 3:42 a. m S % or glass ware broken by careless serv- | he becomes cheerful or the opposite. Ri No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3: sing or speak. .- Any one acquainted i | 1:20 2 @ a ants or packing houses. The temptation to dislike animate or | No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m| with the phrenological system of local-| =« 2 » i i ‘ g Y It requires a lot of diplomacy, too,” | inanimate objects lies in wait for No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m; ization will recognize at once that the| po o3 with a laugh. “Not syo. .vex:y every one. Be on your guard. You 7 . : No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a, m | actions or wordi of (h"e subject COITe- | jono ago | was called in to arbitrate | can drive it off by nkmg a bird or a In Beltraml c°unt Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a.m| 8pond to the “organ”-on the head| potwean an irate householder and one | flOWer. : Preight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m :’h‘Cth“s been touched by the opera-| ;¢ ¢ho hig moving firms. She said with | Hate never made any man happy. | innesota & International or. us if you touch combativeness| ¢y that the movers had broken a|But in order to. be unhappy one does - m the subject is very apt to square off No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m| ,.4 striké s e pr & of pair of vases which she valued at $100. { not need to be a hater. Simple dis- . 's " gun No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m or spealkt of War|mue movers, although willing to make | ke will sour all the milk in the cocoa- { or a drum. If you touch veneration s nut of cheerfuls Yo hoice is i i restitution, considered the sum exor- eerfulness. . Your choice \ g“:' 34 South Boun: teaves at 112305 P-M| he is is very apt to lift his eyes and| prone Well. 1 looked at the pleces | DOt Testricted. If you do not like a i £ ; 1 . 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m| pray. 1 have heard a very eloquent % ¥ man or do n;)t 1 h, 1 1 1 Freight South Bound Lezves at 7:30 a. m | sermon thus inspired in a subject wha ::;i fx::adntzi ‘;‘;;:l;bm.’; :ifio.w IH::IS then,-like a dog. o:seve,:: ;mc!:: [:;:nav; lfe' will furnish a selected vanety of North‘ Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m vlllas gifted ‘;ithla rea(«iiybtou;?'lllxe. T(Lucl; ehe. sobbed, bt they'belonged to my | 80 Inspirer of cheerfulness. western or Golden Dent Seed Corn Minn. Red Lake & Man. the organ of color and he will speak of| yotperin.law, and my huspand winl| LIKIDZ is a sun which can make to all farmers i i B i X : wh No. 1 North Bound Leaves at 3:35 p. m be_mmful colors.‘ Touch tune and he| ¢piny 1 made the men do it purposely | €7eR an iceberg nature resplendent o will enroll their names at No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m will slng or u_rhxstle. Tm}ch caution unless I get a lot for them.’ with the aurora of cheerfulness.—Bos- the bank. by shouting ~Teolt outt and mnkm; promised to prove they had done it Ten ears raised from this seed must be entered for s . | accidentally that the lady was content 7 1 i | PROFESSIONAL a leap that he could scarcely have| ¢t POk £00 B AR GOPE A Whale’s Breathing. a Corn Contest at t};e Beltrami County Fair next fall. ¢ equaled in his waking state. When 1| mq. i - 1zes'1 id ¢ ( Times, An eminent naturalist says concern: The prizes;in said Contest are as follows: & CARDS :Z“Ch‘;‘: hthe faculty l?f %‘“fién he ing the breathing apparatus of the 4 2 ; oug e saw a snake.—Dr. George Too Much For H whale: “The windpipe does not com- F. Laidlaw in Metropolitan Magazine. “The ‘hewest laws T 4 | municate with th th. A hole i of hygiene,” said with fhe mouth. ole is, ARTS X i m th a medical man, *“can’t byeg inculcated :‘)s it ?;'P"E- ‘7;7"“3 rig}htithm\lgh th\i $ I 0 caSh FIrSt Prlze’ s ash With Caged Pythons. save among those who thoroughly un- | back of the head. Engineers woul [ HAR.R.Y MASTEN Carl Hagenbeck thus described an| derstand them. Take the gasz of | do well to'copy the action of the valve $7 50 caSh second Pl'lze, : Pi T adventure with caged pythons: “My | pagh. * of the whale's blowhole. - A more per- ano jluner son Heinrich had no sooner opened the | «Dash, a rich country scientist, de- | fect piece of structure it is impossible $5 caSh Thll’d Prlze, | ormerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul dOOtll;Of tllllebcage than fl:} ffll‘"' reflptllesé cided to encourage cremation among | {0 h:agll;‘e. Day and night, le]aslee.r;' oL $2 5 0 c Sh F lth P . { . i as though by prearranged plan, flew at | the villagers. So when the old ash | awake, the whale works its breathing _ Instructor of Vioin, Piano, Mando- | him with wide open jaws. One of | man died Dash urged his widow to | apparatus in such a manner that not - Ca our rize. lin and Brass Instruments. Music & forniahod fo‘? 5 all's“ hote‘la: :}e i di:;s them very nearly succeeded in coiling | have the corpse cremated. a drop of water ever gets down into banquets, and all occasions. Terms | itself round him, but he defended him- | *‘No, sir; said the old woman, ‘I'll | the lungs. Again. the whale must of The bank reserves the right to retain the samples reascnable. All music up to date. self vigorously, and I and a keeper | not cremate him. "I'll put him under | Decessity stay a much longer period i ran to his aid. but it was some min- | the sod.’ under water than seals. 'This alone of all Corn entered for the Contest. { HARRY MAS]’E“’ Plll’lfl Tllllfl utes before we succeeded in freeing *‘But the cremation won't cost you | might possibly drown him, as the g} S Iz i him. Theu the largest of the four|a cent, said Dash. ‘I'll pay all the Jungs_cannot have access to fresh air. = § Room 36, Th’;_“z fi;or‘ gggkman Hotel-| fved himself firmly with his tail on a | expenses if yowll let me have him cre. | We find that this difficulty bas been — ;% elepnone rafter at the top of the cage and made | mated.’ anticipated and obriated by a peculiar i = savage bites at us. When we had| *“‘Well, I agree’ said the old woman | reservoir in the venous system. which ¢ ° ® | RS. ! thrown a sack over his head we had to | in a hesitating voice. ‘I'm too poor | Feservoir is situated at the back of the S b b f Th P { 'S HARR‘Y MASTEN secure further assistance to unloosen | noi to agree. sir’ Then she gave Dash | lungs.” u Scrl e Or e loneer : o nsirunifnr nL PI:;II) amf Plgw Organ | nis tail. No sooner had we with great| a puzzled look, half of pity, half of | iraduate of the Virgi iano and | effort got it loose than the monster | contempt. Pipe Organ School of London and New | twisted itself around Heinrich’s ri B v, ir? ght ut why do you do it, sir? she | _{Y}‘yoxllth:tu)d!)o Brinkman Hotel. Room | jo5 and began to twine itself higher | said. ‘Is it a hobby like golf or stamp 1 = | ' up his body. It was a life and death | collectin’? ”’—Washington Star. | struggle that then ensued, but by ex- e ) LENN H. SLOSSON erting all our might we at last suc- The Author’s Grievance. i * PIANO TUNING ceeded in tearing away the reptile and | The magazine editor looked up. . Graduate of the Boston School of | foreivg it into a sack.” “1 want to protest, sir,” said the || ' ¢ Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave T——— caller, “‘against the way in which one S 3 : orders at the Bemidji’ Music House, Literary “Ghosts.” of your. reckless proofreaders man- gg Thnfif; Phone 319-2. Residence According to a writer in La Revue | gled my copy. See here. The judge - one of Paris, the rank and file of novelists | in the story looks down at the detec- RS. TOM SMART in France draw on an average $100 for | tive. ‘Are you Pendleton King? he ] i each book, and many of them are | asks, and the detective, removing his A DRESS MAKING PARLORS thankful to get half that amount. On | beard, replies. ‘I am.’ Now, just see ar ware o re SifiomsilEen o N e et readle B the other hand, those at the top of the | what your proofreader made him say.” » S n 2 one corsets, tree earn large incomes, and some of The editor glanced at the li d »der, also tail e suits, . ete. & 8 Hne: an A ATV A SRR B2 | tree carn large incomes, and some of | The elitor 316 MINNESOTA AVE. - than they can fulfill. Recourse is “The detective, removing his beard, P 3 = PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | then had to literary “ghosts,” of whom | replics, -1 a. m. * We have prepared our stock to take care of all the requirements of the people of there are plenty in Paris, willing to | The unhappy author groaned. Bemidji IT i R. ROWLAND GILMORE | furnish a passable imitation of any “Where does that leave the readers?’ F 1 and s Ollndlllg countg'y. . . . PHYSIOLAN AND SURGEON writer’s work. Popular novelists do | he demanded. 'or Christmas presents, nothing is more appreciated and more practical than the - not always take the trouble to read | The editor slowly smiled. sefi i i i i i ( Office—Miles Block the books published wunder their| *At 1 a. m. they are naturally left Jiseful g_lf.tS to be fOllIlq. ln_ our stock. W_e have eXten?lve lines of sPort'ng goods, mame. Some yeats 150 “gllmst” in the dark” he replied. “Take an || CUtiery; house furnishing goods, silverware—in fact some thing for every | - { Wwith a grievance against his employer | extra chapter and get them out of it.” Y 7 3 = | R.E. A. SHANNON. M.D. interpolated in the book ordered from | The author suddenly laughed. member of the fa'nuly. P PHYSICIAN AND SURGE him two chapters of “Mme. Bovary,” | “H nght!” ied. * We cannot begin - i URGECN i aptecs of 1 ary appy thought!” he cried. “I will. €, o tell you one-hundredth part of the splendid values we are 4 ¢ altering nothing but the names of the | —Cleveland Plain Dealer. ] Office in Mayo Block | eharacters. The woman who signea offering. Just come in and examine our stock. Make your selection whlle it is Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 i:e 1:')101; in g;d’e{ to clear li‘etgeif from Why They Smiled. complete. e charge plagiarism had to con- | ]It was the Sabbath day, and the eld- R. C. R. SANBORN fess that she had farmed it out. er was shaving hi ’ P VR \ Y g himself prior to church PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — time when he made a slight cut with . offi Miles Block . Th Th;l J°k; ;5 Persia s:hes J“- ML the razor on the extreme end of his [] ['] ice—Miles Bloc e “Man of Jam” was the Joe Mil- | nose, Calling his wife, he asked her — ler of Pe.rsia. according to Charles | jf she had ani court plaster. 3 ¥ A. WARD M D Johnston in Harper’s Weekly. “For “You will find some in my sewing . o' tves Fiase N g Bt B some freason or other the ‘Man of Jam' | pasket,” she said. ver First National Bank. Phone 51| seems to have had a deep detestation | The elder soon had the cut covered. b |.. House No. 80t Lake Blvd. Phone 351 0‘2 Stchoohlteachl(‘ers. saysh t(llnsf %uthoill'i At church in assisting with the collec- i ] ] [l - ¢ - y eacher wiose: son .uad. iaflen tion he noticed every one smile as he R. A. E. HENDERSON and was at the point of death bade | passed the plat;v ";er; emsucheainoy‘ ' : PH'YSI.CIAN AND SURGEON them send for the washer of COTDSeS { od, he asked one of his assistants if 0r to wash his son. ‘But,’ they objected, | there thin; S ©Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. ;l;?di:hnott difld yst!’ ‘ilNivell‘i mding,’ appear:::e_uy SR et L k A Open face, go]d case, Eldlll 3 . e teacher; ‘he wi e dead by “I should hi ,” = ' 9 00 Office Phionei36. Residonicé Pone 72, the time they have finished washing | ¢he assi‘;tans:y .tA‘:,l:a:V s;: fla:.:tsvzxe;z: I-ml“s XVI Pa“er“ 25 Ysar Guara“te movement, with fob........ ! him. * pe .: R E. H. SMITH o cortati vicie sniiziia ygyéo‘x:gtsep.mste” Knives and forks per $10 00 Open face, Nickle Sllver Cen— 3 50 _ { PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Jolee at these good tidings. The prince | «No,” said his friend; “4t is the label BBl woriociusininmnniernns . tury movement.................. y of the faithful has made thee ruler ’ ¢ ] Office in Winter Block made T | from a reel of cotton. It says, ‘War | Fruit Knives, hollow handle A over apes and swine” “Take My OF- | ranteq 200 yards. "—Pearsoms. h T d B Open face, Gun metal, chk 3 00 R. E. H MARCUM dters. the]n. mqmckly tretortedb Bahlul, X T ssvsnas AL s erbocker movement.......... : A VNN 5 B “for surely thou art of my subjects.” Circus'In Paris Streets. ea S 001 r set $2 50 E ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON s Writing of street life in Paris, Wil- p s pe & Open face’ nickle case, Knl(:k- 2 75 A § A Hindoo Superstition. ; erbocker movement . i Office in Mayo Block L helm Feldmann says in the Welt Spie- $ Sy neiemeden e l - 15 S B % Wben visits a}'e exchf\nged by the gel that the unique features are the D,essert S])OOI]S PEl‘ Set 3-75 ! L. = one tesidence Phone 211 | friends of the Hindoo bride and groom eymnastic and actobatle pertormasces | I Open face, nickle case, Knick- 2 50 to complete arrangements for the wed- | whicy one sees there. Wherever traf- B“tter a“d Sllgal' set $l-75 erbocker movement............ ki INER W. JOHNSON ding great attention is paid to omens, | 6o win permit one may expect to see J PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | wvuich are considered espectally potent | the street acrobats, men, women and Cream Ladel s $1.50 Open face, nickle case, Overland { " mesidonco 1113 Bemidsi Ave. Phone 435 messengers should meet a cat, 8 fox Bt apjecarey: ot 5 G pinien Salad Fork 75¢ gieuent, T yoor die: 1 00 ] Offices over Security Bank. Phone130 |or a serpent they turn back and seek | oy oir, Pra crus 80¢, t0 Lhe acecompa- o e o o o - antee........... P S S B o t > niment of a few instruments, some- - i a more propitious time for the errand. times only a drum, give their perform- . = i After the bride’s father has recelved | gyeq Feats of strength, balancing o 0 X s 3 DENTISTS the offer he must delay replying until and pyramid building are performed, Com)el' Chflflllg DlSll $10, ¢12, $l4 Rwdes SQlf=bflStlllg fil'alllte Roastel' o e, e i ards i | s S ot the soungrers 1 || e Di §1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 1 R. D. L. STANTON ehas:chirpe tights collects the coppers from the Nlckle Chafing ]hsh $5.50 L] 1 Q) ’ o ’ * " crowd which usuall congregates. . DENTIST No Gossip. This done, the pertornfers throw long g (] C 1 Set $4 $5 $7 50 | Office in Winter Bleck a:o]uso:t,;elige t;isey;?;j'e“ who £0ssIP | cloaks oyer their tights and move on Chafing DISh ToaSters $3'50 arving $ ). : 9 . with their wagon to the next halting [l A¢ e § . E 3 ka = [ “1 should say not. Now, there’s Mrs. 1 $ 0 S tes c o ~JR J. T. TUOMY oL Mhayis st o, el nirk | Gl Chafing Dish Cutlet Trays . $1.50 | ® 3; Skszite g 3y DENTIST things about her neighbors. And Mrs. Maidens Sold by Auction, [T e ¢ 1 fi]_r S S . ! 1st National Bank Build'’s. Telephone 230 | Hlunter talks perfectly dreadful about | A singular ‘custom obtatns to this Sllver Plate Catlet Trays $2‘25 L g her friends. Thank goodness, I never | gay in.some of the towns on the lower . 3 . : 3 h hered Oak say anything about anybody!"—Stra; i . e Chafing Dish Weather al ; = R g Y | Rhine—namely, that of “selling” maid- I o 'QD . G. M. PALMER Stories. ens at public auction, For nearly.four |\l TTAYS ...0cceveiieieeeeieiiieiinnins . 75c’ $l.50’ $2 75, $3’ $5 centuries on Easter Monday—auction . Y ° { 5 ’ { _ DERIST A Test of Strength. o it Nickle Plated Chafing Dish : : = Miles Block ety et day—the town crier or clerk of St. ! > hd ) Sk tes octor, have you and the consult- [ goar has-called all the young people FOl'k.. ¢ 16S al Evening]Work by Appointment Only | ing physicians decided what is the matter with me?’ together and to the highest bidder sold the privilege of dancing with- the cho- $1.35, $1.75, $3.00, $3.85. ’Copper Chafing Dish Fork . $l 75 “Not yet.” sel and her o n, el ey e e o balong s mor | e Tn e e e e Copper Chafing Dish Spoons $1.75 | Skis : _ | poor box. ¢ G e F o S oy A e arm Coflee Percalator, Nickle Plate 2, 8100, 9125, 5150, 52,33, ) ~ / rst Boy—Where yer goin! cl 2 ; 22 3 Miles Block Telephone 560 | The Regular Performance. ll,Fr‘lls:I?B yéecml:j Bo’; (oio‘memr::)f_ i 52 $2 25 $2 50 flOCkky SthkS o e 250 $1.00 “When you proposed did you get | pire alarm! First Boy—Where? Sec- Sleds 50¢, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50. down on your knees?” ond Boy—Boss said he'd fi ne if RANK AL‘;I wé{gII{{SON h“l.%' ?u( gineet é‘ve beeu,el;li:;‘;;‘: 1 wasn’t back from hlse eri'a:i E'etélu‘ filflfifie SPOCket Sflifity Rfllfll’S $5 00 x she's made me get down on minntesoB Transeript. Bemidji, Minnesot2 along.”—Detroit Free Press. s i Manganese Guaranteed Steel$2 7 5 Flex‘lble Fly er SIGds | ¢ IS i His Objection, i TAZOT.....cccotnsecsarenssnsnsbonionsy L $2 00 $2 25 $400 i3 H. FI The true, the good. the beautiful, are Artist—Why do you object to this ; . SK but forms of the Infinite, What, then, miniature? 'Nurlch—]t 0oks i e Koute veison Guaranteed @50 | Polished Brass Jardiniers $6 and $7. do we really love in them but the In- ° ATTORNEY AT LAW, finite?—Cousin. | Office over City Drug Store P11 admit, but it's too stingy. Better make one life size.—Lippincott’s. - ° e nd { { 3 ! : 3 i o | _._.,,._l T — n:t:nfn\Ic e ——

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