Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 4, 1911, Page 3

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800 No. 162 East Bound Leaves 10:53 a. m. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m.| No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:53 a. m. Great Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p. No. 108 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International No. 82 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m| No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p. m{ 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 | Minn. Red Lake & Man. | No. 1 North Bound Leaves at 3:35 p. m| No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m 53888888 PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 < ARTS HARRY MASTEN| Piano Tuner | ormerly o Radenbush & Co. of St. Pau! 2 | Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- | lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, | banquets, and all occasions. Terms ! reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. | Telephone 535 i | RS. HARRY MASTEN Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ Pipe Organ School of London and New | York. 38, Phone 535. LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of | Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave | orders at the Bemidji Music House, | 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence | 1 Phone 174-2. EDWARD STRIDE | Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and flepalrer (8pécialty church organs) Practiced in Europe tor years. Isleading in the profes- sion for Beltrami, Koochichiog and Inscll counties. Has made Bemidjl beadquarters for three ycms Whele he has upwards of 200 steady custol Thoroughly fnmllll! with United States make of planos. You will save money and get better satisfaction if you take him into your con- fidence before buying sour plano. He will be pleased to meet you and explain the different instruments and will enjoy alding | you in making your selection. Address 616 Bomid]l Ave. Telophone 92 or mi PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GIL¥OR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R E. A. SHANNON, M. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Fhone. 39 R C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 5 | House 0. 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Pbone 38. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTUN DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build’d. Telephone 23 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST EMiles Block Evening;Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Teleio-ne 560 H. FISK \ . ATTCRNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stova EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dayllto12a.m., 1to 6 p.m.,7 to 9 p. m. Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7t0 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Llhmrhn. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Gertrude Rogers solicits your subscriptions for all magazines, also renewals, Phone 487. If you have any bad cuts or strains, use Tubbs Iodomyrrh, it does its work quickly. For man or beast. Are you going to Canada? For cheap rates write or call on W. E, Black Canadian Government Agent, Crookston, Minn. * Mrs. A. H. Comstock returned this morning from Detroit, Minr., where she has vi-ited at the home of her parents for the past week, G. W. Bryan, who has been 'bhe guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schuraker for the past week, {left Thursday night for his home at| McGregor, Ia. Judge Stanton spenta few hours here Tuesday renewing bis acquaint- {ance while on his way to Baudette| where he presided at a term of the | district court.—Int. Falls Press, —Parties from Bemidji came here | during the past week to look over| the town with a view to opening| saloons. It is reported that At-| toruey Gibbons accompanied a pros- . | pective tenant to look the places| over Frniday evening. Another { whose name we did not learn wants {to open a saloon in the old Bilodeau restaurant providing he is assured! | that the council will issue a license. |the Eastern Star lodge for a unique | Mr. McDougald informs us that the ! the saloon business was considerably | {overdone and that the council was| tbe old famous characters. !inclined toward limiting the number of saloons, | council has taken no official steps:' {in this direction. — Blackduck | American- You are probably aware that pneu- monia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold result ing in pneumonia when Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may| be had for a trifle? For sale by Barkers Drug Store. Copyright 1., by C. and depended send him food, never had to | fortunately—or unfortunately—we must be oherwi:e. {by saving m ney. The Northern Distinctive Suits For men and boys a We have included ou So far however the| DON'T BE A SAVAGE START A BANK ACCOUNT Rich Men’s Clothes At Poor Men’ That’s our clothing proposition in a nut shell. We have been having a big suit and overcoat sale and it is going to continue to be bigger than ever, because we will again slash the prices which will enable you to buy. ) ings in these price reductions. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced: Clothiers .The clasgiof men who: live from hand to mouth are not the men who are doing the-things-in a business way. ‘Get into the thrifty class. Start right by saving some money and having it a* interest with the Northern National Bank. Valentines at Peterson’s. H. W. Bright of Wakler was in the city last eight and officiated at the Walker-Bemidji basketball 2ame. County Attorney Richard Funck of Cass county transacted business here before Judge C. W. Stanton last night. Those bhaving invitations for the 0. E. S. “Looking Backward” party can obtain masks at A. N. Gould’s | by ordering early. _| Judge C. W. Stanton left last night for Brainerd where be will atiend to official duties. He expects |to return to the city Wednesday aight. ’ Misses Mayme Peters and Myrtle | Thoraton of Pine River arrived in Bemedji this morning and left this noon for Grand Rapids, where they All the papers, all the magazines i iat Peterson’s. How to cure a cold is a question |in which many are interested just {now. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy | has won its great reputation and im- mense sale by its remarkable cure ot |colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. Invitations have been issued by \party to be given in the Masonic \members of the council were con-|hall on Wednesday evenmg The Graduate of the Virgil Piano and sulted by the prospective saloon- | affair is in the nature of a “looking | tudio Brinkman Hotel, Room | | keepers and that they were told that \backwnrd" party and those desiring may mask to represent some one of Supper | will be served, following which danc. ing will be indulged in, The informal dancing party given | by the High School Orchestra in the {Armory last night following the i Walker-Bemidji basketball game was one of the most enjoyable parties will visit friends. i i¢given by the younger set this season. | Fifty couple danced to the alluring strains of the ngh School Orchestra. | | This orchestra is composed of slx! pieces and is fast gaining popularity | as a musical organization. mmerman Co.--No, 3¢ The Savage who lived from déy to day on -the heavens to provide for tomorrow. But Do :o National Bank s Prices and Coats t one-half original prices. r complete line of furnish- | varieties at Teterson's. ‘For sale; tailored suit for 10 yesr old boy, $10: Telephone! Mrs.| Gertrude Rogers, fl Fancy extra creamery butter, fresh eggs, cheese and other good things to eat and drink at Peter- son’s. 2 W. S. Lamont returned to this city last night from Park Rapids, where he spent yesterday at the home of his mother. Mrs. Frank Moorhease of Melrose arrived in Bemidji yesterday and .will be the guest of Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, for. some time.. The Samaritan dancing party and luack given in the I. O, O. F. hall last night was enjoyed by many. Dancing commenced at 8:30 and continued until a late hour. Supper was served to more than thirty couple. Miss Madeline and Master Ken- neth Harrington left this morning for Eau Claire, Wis.,. where “they will spend ' the remainder of the winter with their Grandmother Harr- ington. They accompanied Mrs. Daniel O'Connor, who will also visit at Eau Claire. Best fruit for the table or sick room always at Peterson’s. Mrs. Daniel O’Connor left last night for Eau Claire, Wis.,, where she will visit with relatives and friends for a month before going: to Hibbing, where Mr. and Mrs, O’Counor will make their future home. Mr. O'Connor is at Hibbing, and is in the employ of the North- land Pine company. Camp Courage, No. 7, Brother-| hood of David, met last evening at the home of Rev. C. H. Flesher. Twenty members were present. After a business session, the boys ‘engaged in a mock trial but, on ac- couat of lack of time, the case was continued to March 23. Light re- freshments were served. The Brotherhood will meet again in two weeks and at that meeting important plans for the future will be formulat- || jed. Our thousand new “libraries” of | standard authors at 15¢ each, just | received at Peterson’s. Mesdames D. L. Stanton and F D. LaFavar were hostesses this after- noo-, at the home of Mrs. LaFavar, 505 American averue,’ to”a large company of friends. Cards were played during the afternoon and a ‘ainty service of refreshments served. [nvitations have been issued to the following: Mesdames R. L. Given, E. H Denu, E E. McDonald, J. P. Riddell, B W. Lakin, John Gibbons, M. A. Spooner, C. R. Sanborn, Ike Black, C. E. Battles, A. A. Warfield, A. G. Wedge, A. E. Henderson, Oscar Erwig, R. H. Schumaker, W. C. Klein; L. A. Ward, C. G. John- son, G. H. French, E. C. McGregor, T. J. Welsh, Wm McCuaig, W. H. Vye, George Hanson, G. E. Kreatz, E. H. Marcum, W. L. Brooks, A. P. White, Graham Torrance, M. J. Browo, David Gill, E. H. Smith, A. Lord, C. A. Huffman, E A. Barker, F.S. Arnold,.L. H. Bailey, John Bailey, Hugo Scharf, W. A. Mc Donald, George Cochran, P. ] O’Leary, A. A. Melges, E. N. Ebert, W. P. Dyer, E. H. Wiater, G. M. Palmer, G. W. Campbell, L. C. Dempsey, F. S. Lycan, Otto Peter- son and Misses Leah - Berman, Capitola Stewart, Johnson, Ida Bailey and Isabeila Shoemaker of St. Paul. Sedentary babits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, ‘wovry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Cham- berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be we'l again. For sale by Barkers Drug Sto.e. Special Sale of Oranges. The largest shipment of oranges ever made into this territory has been received for the special SUNKIST sale next week. Sunkist Oranges are especially fine at rhis time of the year. They are a pleasant diversion from other fruits and take the place of heavier foods. Sunkist Oranges are seed- less and young and old can eat them freely as they are beneficial to all ages and conditions, The House Arsenal. Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend. Tubbs White Pinei Cough Cure. Tubbs White Liniment. Tubbs Iodomyrrh. With'these medic 8 in lhé hmur, @ POLITICAL AMOUHGWTS@ MILLI 0600060000006 6 6 & Mgz‘nnxs for n:ex’r3 c_x;nflm:xv WHIL X < Announcement,” independent candidate for sldérman In the second ward to be voted on at the regular election to be held Tueaday, February 21st, 1911. F. L. Bursley. Tubbs White Liniment relives chilblains, rheumatism, sore throat, cold ou the lungs, irflammation any- where. out into a warm raucer before apply- ing. It penetrates quicker. Plague Zone In China Spreads. Berlin, Feb. 4—Word was received here that the plague had appeared along the Shantung railroad, the Ger- man line which extends from the east- ern -seaport of Tsintau, west 247 milés to Tsinanfu, Second ard third class traffic between these points has been suspended, Ploneer Mining Man Dead. Butte, Mont., Feb. 4.—Edward Muel- ler, aged seventy-two years, a well known mining pioneer of Montana and Colorado, formerly at the head of the Boston and Montana company of the Amalgamated Copper company, died at Twin Bridges. TN, When ber child is in danger a wo- man will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk of life is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and all ddnger is avoided. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 107 Minn, Ave, Bemidi. Minr T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Ory Cleaning, l;reuint and. Repairing a pecialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue nwvm SooreiNg SYRUP has EARS b I hereby announce myself as &ni P RiETuce: B Sie an k Tor O ‘Twenty-five centsa itle, wind mm.‘ll R.F. MURPHY 25 and 50cts. Pour a little| FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER mi Ave. \Mrs et Real Estate Insurance Phone 19 William C_Klein| Real Estate & Farm Loans _O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Date Puddmg IS GOOD EVER TRY IT? Mix in a suitable bowl two coffee cups of bread crumbs, one and one-half cup of finely chopped suet, and two cups of dates chopped roughly and then add one-half of sugar also a liberal pinch of salt and two teaspoonsful of baking powder. Moisten with two eggs, beaten in a little milk. Put into well buttered bowl and steam for 3 to 6 hours. Serve with cream or your favorite hard sauce. Fresh New Dates 15¢ per pound. Roe& Markusen The Quality CGrocers Phone 206 Phone 207 - [Discount Sale on Rubber Goods} 30 to 50 per cent Discount on All the Following Goods Sale Runs Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, February 4, 6 and T, Fountain Syringes Regular Price Sale $1.00..... § 125, s 175 ..... 1 275..... L 325..... 2 .70 .85 150..... L .20 250 ..... L Price These Are All 05 the 0| Guarantged 751 Rubber 90 28 Goods INVALID GUSHIONS Regular Price Sale Price $4.50 .. . $3.00 HANSON's ALMOND CREAM 25¢ BOTTLE The Crooks'on Lumber Cu Wholesale Lumber, Lath :nd Building Mat :’al Melges Bros. Co. Wholesale Commission Fruit and Produce Manufasturersof - S the doclors won't ¢ Greamery Butter RUBBER GLOVES 35¢ Pair Geo. A. Hanson A. D. S. DRUC STORE PHONE 304 Postoffice Corner Hot Water Bottles Sale Price $1.05 1.40 1.55 1.75 Combinations Regular Price Sale Price $275 . .. ... $1.90 300 ...... 210 375...... 2.60 Regular Price $1.50 2.00 2.25 2.50 BATH SPRAYS Regular Price Sale Price $2.50 $1.25 MY ALMOND Bemidji COMPANY NORTHERN GROGERY WHOLESALE GROGERS GhHe Given Hardware Co. Wh"o‘lesale and Retail Hardware 'lfl‘linn:lh e, Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobhers The Following Firms Are hzicugh?) Reliable and Orders Sent to Them Will Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices Model Ice Cream, Snowflake Bread and Deehishus Candies Made at” Wholesale Bakery, Man- facturing Confectionery and Ice Cream Factory 315 Minnesota Ave. Send your Mail Orders to and Jobben ly prepared to The Model GED. T, BAKER & CO0. Manufacturing Jewelers ptlyfl]lallordm inlheitvlrim of merchandise. Largest stock # of Diamonds and | i {

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