Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1911, Page 3

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Are you a.slave or have you made il a start towards: financial ‘independ- Il ence? In other words, are you sav- ing your monmey and depositing it regularlym the Northern. National /| Bank? L. A. Page; Jr, of Minneapolis and E. A. Hasty of Northome trans- acted business in Bemidji yester- day. J. E. Kulander of Walker, deputy couanty coroner of Cass county, spent yesterday in Bemidji on a busmess trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roman re- turned to their home at Laporie this morning, after attending the' club Misses Mary Thomas and Mabel |dance in the city. Robinson, who teach in the Shevlin Superintendent P. M. Larson of so0 No. 162 East Bound Leaves 10:53 a. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:53 a. I. S. Scriboer of Walker was regis- Creat Northern tered at the Rex yesterday. No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m| We have on display a handsome No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m|line of Valentines. The New 'City No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m| Drug Store. No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m| s No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m | * Mrs. Gertrude Rogers solicits No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. m | your subscriptions for all magazines, Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m!also renewals. Phone 487. Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 Ip m] John Hilaby left yesterday for Minnesota & Internationa a1 : No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m | ‘n0€2Polis, where be goes on a No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m business trip for Swift & Company. No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m | No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m | Freight South BoundLeaves at 7:30 a. m | BEBEE _Addrass 616 Bemid]| Ave. m Freight North Bound: Leaves at 6:00 a. m public school, arrived in Bemidji last Cass Lake arrived in Bemidji last Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound LeavesiZat 3:35 p. m No 2:South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m e —— PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul 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, Piano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. Telephone 535 RS. HARRY MASTEN Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ Gradu4_[e of the Virgil Piano and Pipe O School of London and New York. o Brinkman Hotel. Room 36, Phon 5. LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji Music House, U7Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. EDWARD STRIDE Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer (Specialty church organs.) Practiced in Europe for years. Isleading in the profes- sion for Beltrami, Koochichiog and Itasca counties. Has made Bemidji headquarters for three years. where he has upwards of 200 steady customers. Thoroughly familiar with United States make of pianos. You will save money and get better satisfaction if you take him into your con- fidence before buying your piano.” He will be pleased 1 mcet you and explain the different instruments and will enjoy aiding you in making your selection. PHYSICIANS AND SURCECHKS R. ROWLAND GILV.CR AND SURGE(: Office—Miles Block R. E. A.SHANNON, M. T = PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phane 396 Res. Fhone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No, 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. -— . | out of yor t a t Telaphone 92 or SflliChes"’“[ Street, Grand Forks, N |out of your system and starts you J“iEb‘- night and has' joined forces at the If you have any bad cuts or| teachers convention. :strax?s, use thbbs Iodomyrrh, u‘ Just you keep fit, a few doses of does its work quickly. For man OF | Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend does | beast. wonders. Saves bad feeling and | Misses Florence Todd and Anna|doctors bills. kEEP FIT. | Carlson of Deer River arrived in the E. S. Shook of Remer, who form- city last night and will attend the ey resided at Northome and who is ‘cunvenuou today. | well known in Bemidji, is in the city | Superintendent R. E. Denfield of {today on a combined business and [Duluth City Schools is in Bemidji| pleasure trip. ‘today and is in | atten}'lence at the; Another jolly bunch of teachers | teachers coavention being held here. | who arrived in Bemidji last night are | Superintendent A. M. Bank of|/A. Olson, I. M. Bourdage, Ella | Park Rapids arrived in Bemidji last|Anderson, Grace Hurlbert, Hattie night and will take part in the pro-| Wilson, Rose Beeker and G. E. Kir- gram at the teachers convention held | schner of Cass Lake, here. Mr. and Mrs. James Glasgow, who The First Scandinavian Church! have been visiting at the home of |of Bemidji will have a Basket Social prs, Glasgow’s parents, Mr. and "f the L. O. O. F. hall next Saturday: Mrs. James Fullerton for the past nightat § o’clock. Every body|two weeks, left this afternoon for |cordially invited. | their home in Winnipeg, Can. Superintendent A. B. Jardine of| My and Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup, Blackduck and Superintendent C. G. “ 1111 Dewey avenue, happily euter- Haoky of Interzational Falls are|tained a 6 o’clock dinner last even- prominent fizures at the teachers|ing, Covers were laid for six, the i convention held here today. { guests being Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Tubbs White Liniment relives!Kolste, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Oleon chilblains, rheumatism, sore thmat,i"d Orvin Olson. ;ccld ou the lungs, inflammation any- | J. M. Peterson, Ailleen Hunter, | where. 25 and 50cts. Pour a little | Madeline Leavitt, Olga Brattenborg, out into a warm saucer before apply-? Myrtle Dardsley, Hannie Nordstrom, ing. It penetrates quicker. | Pear]l Dassett and Effie Berkheimer Mr. and Mrs. Bunn T. Willson of?f‘"m?'d ? xm?n'y E"?“p of ‘e“h_“s | Blackduck spent vesterday in Be‘ who arrived in the city last even_mg midji on a combiced business and ifrom Akely to attend ihe convention pleasure trip. Mr. Willson is an at.| bere- torney of Bluckduck and had legal| When vou feel rotten, take Tubbs !business before Judee C. W. Stant-| Bilious Man’s Friend, two teaspoon- on. |fuls to a dose for six doses, taken | Mr.and Mrs. J. C. Simm, 6271before meals. It drives the cold | | right, gets yi srki | D., are the happy parents of abrieht; eht, gets your Liver wdrking .and | baby boy, born Tuesday, February | your kidneys on the job again. 50c| 7. Mr. and Mrs. Simm were resi-iand AL00: | dents in Bemidji for three years up, MT- and Mrs. Gill Maator of Brai- to Juoe last, when they went minerd arrived in the city last evening Grand Forks to make their home, |20 attended the club dance given They have many friend; here who|\® the City hall. Mr. Mantor return- will be pleased to hear of the new ar.|®0 to his duties at Brainerd this Fetval. | morning, while Mrs. Mantor will re | main in Bemidji for a visit at the Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure | pome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you W. S. Brannon, | iget the name right. It is made different from other White Pine pre- Mroand Mrs: 4. 4, Melze? = leave tomorrow night for Minnea- parations. We put a very small | b h il Jook £ : | amount of morphine and chloroform p:l':'lw e: ¢ e: ;" e _or 2 ::‘F' 1 S a ocation before moving their jtconts s money 1o ot it i bm.family there to live. The children |our experience of 29 years in the i in b ith thei 4 | medicine business tells us that it is| " - [CO2 ere with: ‘their’ Grand. | worth the money. We sold over mother Dunnington. =~ Mrs. Melges thirty-three thousand bottles of Wl.ll S ‘? Be'md’.l in g week Am ‘Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure in bring the children with her to Min- 11910, A few others must know it is| "¢2P2Ls- |good. Tryit. The M. B. A. Basket social and R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Qffice in Winter Block \R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON QOffice in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Besidence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phane 130 RENTISTS R. D. L. STAN1US DENTIST Office in Winter Rlock R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 18t National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST §Miles Block Evening{Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK L ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stor= NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open. daily, except Sunday and Mon- | dayllto12a.m.,1t0 8 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. Snuday 8'to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. « | dance given last evening in the L. O. | O. F. hall was thoroughly enjoyed | ’ by the large crowd present. The ‘ c women brought well filled baskets, which were auctioned off to the highest bidder amid much laughter 120 Third 8t. Phone No, ‘!aud applause. Coffee was served | 1by the M. B. A. lodge, and dancing | N was continued until a late hour. | SI]ec'aI mr satur dav Oxe o the delightful affairs of last evening was the dancing party giv- Oranges (with one do'lar’s|en in the City Hall by the Bemidji worth ofother goods) 45 Dancing Club. More than forty| per pk _______ S — c couple were present, these including many persons from outside towns Dates per 1oc and cities, who are guests of Bemidji LT people. Masten’s Orchestra furnish- G ape Fruits, 10c, 25 ed the music and the party was pro- three for C nounced by all one of the most de-| lightful of the season. PRt soc Tomorrow is the day when the| girls of the ‘Methodist Sunday zoc School will canvass Bemidji and ; Imported Figs )L T offer for sale the famous Methodist Hominy, 3 cans crackerjack, which is made by Mrs. tor .. i zsc J. W. Naugle, who is instructor of . . . that particular girls’ class. This con- I]el Mnmfl Ballmm'a Fl'lIItS fection tiisa deliciously prepared pop- 3 . cornand is put up in packages which xfi;figfiz";’“fi:&ehes | will be sold for five cents each. This | o | i i iMuscmel Grapes 3 " c sale will be continued each Saturday. | Damson Plums { The proceeds 0{ m,“ effort wijl go| | { toward the building of the pew| |Egg Plums PE" | Methodist church which is now und Pears can | 25 SUE, mbich 13, now und. jer way. T s is one way of killing | v ] . one: stone—getting | your money’s worth and at tha same YWIW time donating towards the building| fund of the church, and no one oc should hesitate ta purchase one or Green Gage Plums | (H. No. 5.) Coffee U el R S Home Brand Coffe> ib, kind we' have to. City Drug Store. | Invitations have been issued by Miss Arabelle Neal for Tuesday evening, at her home at 1005 Lake Boulevard. * Judge of Probate Webster of Itasca county was the guest of Lee LaBaw yestérday evening and this morning, and was one of the - guests at the dancing party given by the Bemidji Dancing club last night, POPVOVOP9OO O & & © POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ¢ 00O CO0006 0 0 O i< Aqnounoement, I hereby announce myself as an | independent candidate for alderman in the second ward to be voted on at the regular election to be held Tuesday, February 21st, 1911. s F. L. Bursley. } “‘INCURABLE" HEABTDISEASE; SOON GURED E BY the Great Specialist in Treating Weak | and Diseased Heart, FRANKLIN MILES, M. D., LL. B. Who Will Send $2.50 Worth of Special Treatment and New Book Free. To prove the remarkable curative pow- | pains. Try our.wa booklets, ‘“General Health Discovers Himself” furnished free. b; ‘ubbs |} Medicive Co., River Falls, " Wis. Worth money to the man who has time to set up and take notice. you? ers of his new Special Personal Treat- ments for the heart disease, short breath, pain in side, shoulder or arm, oppression, | irregular pulse, palpitation, smothering, | puffing of ankles, or dropsy, Dr, Miles will | send, free, to every afflicted person a $2.50 | treatment. The worst cases usually soon | relieved. | These treatments are the result of 25| years extensive research and remarkable | success in treating various ailments of | the heart, stomach and nerves, which | often complicate each case. So astonish- | ing are the results of his treatment that | he offers all -sick persons a two-pound | Trial Treatment free. Do not fail to try | t. Certainly nothing could be more gener- ous. Few physicians have such confid- ence in their treatments. All afflicted persons should avail themselves of this liberal offer, as they may never have such | an opportunity again. Delays are danger- ous. No death comes more suddenly than that from heart disease. Mr. Gilbert Ward, €rown City. O., cured after 3 prominent physicians failed, Mrs W. J. Crites, Ludington. Mich.. cured after 4failed. Mr.P. W. Runyan. Spencer [owa, after 3 failed. Mr. H. L. Davenport, Con. neautville, Pa.. after ¢ failed. Mrs. Mary | DeHart, Greenville, Pa., after 11 failed. Mrs. C.E. Smith. Wayne, Mich.. after 3 failed. s, Lizzie Ewing, South Charleston, O., after 2 failed. Cures from your state sent on re- quest. Many cured after 5 to 15 physicians had pronounced them “{ncurable.” Send to Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. H. 1427 to 1437 Main St., Elkhart, Indiana, at once, for Free Heart Book, Examination Chart, Opinion, Advice, ‘and Free Treat- | ment. Describe your disease. | “How to avbidifr. Listén fo your REAL Esrmqfi BRANCH FARM T D SOLD Have Co to Him for Farm Loans Office--Schroeder Building Fashion sheets for Now Ready Home. Junal_Patns ‘10 and 15 cents March | O’Leary - Bowser Co. For Spring wa are Showing a Fine Assortment of Merchandise-- Dress goods, Shoes,, Hose, Washgoods,Ging= Gloves, Neckwear, hams, Galetas, Bags,Belts,Combs Silks and Velvets. Scarfs and Pins. At $3.57 we will sell you a guaran- tee silk petticoat nicely made and trimmed. We doubt if you can find it equal for a five dollar bill. LadiesSuitsand Coats at 1=2 price. Overshoes, mens, womensand child= rens at special prices to close out stock on hand. Ladies Furs at 1=3 off. Look over theshoebargain table, you can always find good shoes for a little money. goods like these Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and other good things at prices like these. It ought to make friends for us; any of you, for example, who getsone of these fine suits or overcoats at such a price as we're now willing to sell it for, gets a value that’s remarkable and if you’re not grateful to us for the chance, we'll be surprised. At the same time it’s a favor to us to have the goods quickly disposed of; so honors are about even on that score. Here are some of the special bargains still left. Silk lined Overcoats. alllmodels, $35, $32, $30 values at Special sale of Men’s and Young Men's Overcoats, values up to $12at.............. $3-50 For $2.35 fine pure worsted trousers of $z 35 unusual quality,big lot $3.50, $4 valuesat = To clear caps; we've taken a lot of our finest fur- in-band caps, values at $1.50 and $2, and put them in at. . two packages of this crackerjack. We’re HavingaGood Time Even if we dont make much profit in a clearance sale we make something else that's worth having; and that's a lot of friends. We're enjoying ourselves; and part of the pleasure is in seeing our customers getting Fine Overcoatsin all styles $25, $28 values $ I 8 Fine Suits, every size, style, weave, $28, $25 values Youcan get excellent pure worsted Suits and M e §14.75 Boy’s plain-knee-pant Suits marching out. Fine goods too, mostly “Best Ever” quality $1 50 $4, $5, $6, $7, $7.50 Suits at = Our finest Dunham ribbed Underwear that are 75c priced up to $2.50, special for this clearance $1 at $22 25c Boy's Iron Clad Stockings at... 0dd Vests, black and fancy patterns $2 values at............... Clothing House This Store is the home of Hart Schamlgr & Marx clothes

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