Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 3

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| SOCIAL AND | PERSONAL I aluable Presc xptms : Published: Every Winter and Are- Welcomed by Thousands— Clip Them- Out. i No. 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. Better stop coughing. Mark’s | Lung Balsam will do it. Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p.m| Mrs. R. Coehn of Cass Lake was No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m |a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m| J. B. Keenan, the Grand Forks, N. | U2 of Sarsaparilla compound and one No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m| & ounce of Toris compound. Add these No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m D., banker, transacted business here|to half a pint of good whiskey Take No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. m| vesterday. a teaspoonful of- this mi.xtm'f before Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m| gach meal and;at bed tme.” ' Any Freight East Bound Leaves. at 3:30' p. ““\ Paul, where he will visit for several|or will quickly get them from his Minnesota & International | wholesale house. Any one can easily No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 815 a. m | 9275 With Mrs. Miller. mix them. The good effects of this No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10° p. m| Now is the time to have your|treatment are usually felt after -the No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m |motor boat put in shape for the seal|frst few doses. No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m | yon, See E. H Jerrard. Freight South BoundLeaves at 7:30 a. m| | 5 Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m| Cbarles Kinkele of Walker, a Minn. Red Lake & Man. prominent lumberman of rhat place, No. 1 North Bound Leaves;at 3:35 p. m |spent yesterday 1o Bemridji. No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m W C. Glbert of Grand Rapi wasavi:imr in Bemidji yesterda: {and was a guest at the Rex hotel. . . |three ounces syrup of Ginger: one Mrs. Ge_rtn_xde Rogers solicits | gunce Catandir compound. These to be your subscriptions for all magazire-,| mixed in a six ounce bottle, shake also renewals. Phone 487 | If you have any bad !strains, use Tubbs HARRY MASTEN:doesi!s work quickly Piano Tuner | beast. 5.5.5.5 Quickly Knocks Rheumatism. ‘This is: recognized by doctors to be one of the most effective prescriptions obtainable to promptly cure rhenma- tism and back ache. “One ounce of syr- To Cure Indigestion. A wonderful digestive mixture, which quickly relieves distress after eating, headaches, belching, sour stom- ach, dizziness, etc.. and, if used for sufficient time, will completely cure the worst case of dyspepsia, is the fol- lowing: “Two ounces essence of Pepsin; PROFESSIONAL CARDS two teaspoonfuls after each meal and cuis o7 [at bed time. The Catandir is a com- partively recent preparation and may not be kept in stock by some of the | smaller druggists but he can get it |very promptly from his whulesale, | \house. This is surely worth trying by | ormerly o Radenbush & Co.ot St Paut| Guy A. Aubole of Crookstor\. | any one with stomach trouble. In hos- | | jdeputy revenue collector for this | pital work it has been very successful. | | district, was bere yesterday on his| _— i regular business trip. | Breaks a Cold in a Day. ARTS Todomyrrh, 1 For man or Instructor of Vioin, Piano, Mando- tin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reascnable. All music up to date. who represents the Cadilac Automo. | centrated Pine compound. Mix these HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner bil Bussy | with half a pint of good whiskey. Take ile company, was a business visitor| (10" or two teaspoonfuls after each | Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. here yesterday and was registered at | meal and at bed time. Smaller doses to | | Telephone 335 the Markham. | children according to age.” Any one | i H. Logan of Grand Rapids, WhO‘best formula known to science. There | RS. HARRY MASTEN has been surveying between Black- | are msnyt td‘e;pe"t fé‘"el’“‘a“"’“ of | Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ | duck and International Falls, arriv.| 1278 auantity, but it dont pay to ex- | = | % LA, periment with a bad cold. Be sure tnv Gradudte of the Virgil Piano and | ed in Bemidji this morning and left| get the genuine (Globe) Concentrated | Pipe Organ School of London and New Hhianeeh for Grand Rapidi { Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes in York. Studio Brinkman Hotel. Room | B 2 sealed tin screw-top case. If the 36, Phone 535. C. A. Wierheauser, a Dmmineutgdmgglst does not have it in stock he | {lumber man of Little Falls was in! Will get it quickly from his wholesale LENN H. SLOSSON Bemidji yesterday on official busi-, [ouses PIANO TUNING ness. He was accompanied by Graduate of the Boston School of | Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave George C. Lee and Al Conner. orders at theg Bey;vidji Iusic House, food sale on Saturday afternoon at 17 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence, 1he Weekly Prayer meeting of| McCuaig’s store. Phone 174-2. the Baptist church will be held‘ Thursday evening at the home of| The Episcopal Guid will hold a Don’t neglect your cough for a <mmute when Mark’s Lung Balsam | lS S0 easy to get. | Mrs. J. P. Johnson of Kelliher is/ in the city today on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMCR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block EDWARD STRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Vandervort, 1117 Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer | Doud Ave. Bible study Heb. 3. Europe for vears. Is leading in the profes- I ochic c R B Siinties. e madt Bemid)l beadquariers| chilblains, rheumatism, sore throat, Tor three years. where he has upwards of 200 o d S < ) ) k | Tirmaetly amilr vih et Sateske| where. 25 and S0cts. Pour a litle| M E o french of Eackdac tfidence before b your piano. He will out into a warm saucer before app]/.‘ls pelung e ek be pleased to meet you and explain the Sou in making your selection. Motor Boat Owners. Have your If all the people who S[—IOULD\ | Address 515 Bemid)i Ave. Telephone 92 or 310 start savings accounts WOULD do‘ motor boat overhauled and ready for ern National would be wonderfully| Just you keep fit, a few doses ot increased. The Northern National | Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend does| | direction by heartily welcoming new | doctors bills. KEEp FiT. | depositors. | Henry Forrior, E. A. Lemieo and| PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you | jare fn the, city todey and will be Office in Mayo Block get the name right. It is made unmated into the Elks lodge here tc-| | parations. We put a very small| W- S. Rosenberry of Minneapolis, | R. C. R. SANBORN amount of morphin. |trave1mz salesman for the Thief phine and chloroform PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Specialty church organs) Practiced in| Tubbe White Liniment relives | steady customers. (cold ou the lungs, inflammation any- satisfaction if you take him into your con- | for th r of the week. Binreninstraments 3nd wii enjos aidine ing. It penetrates quicker. € remaindet o | 50 the financial prosperity of North- | the season. See E. H. Jerrard. | Bank is doing whar it can in this| Wonders. Saves bad feeling and| R.E.A. SHANNON, M. D | Tubbs White Pine Cough Cme‘O J. Masters of International Falls| P - | diffe £ night. #hone 396 Res. Phone 397 | different from other White Pine pre- ‘ It costs us money to put it in bulever Falls Lumber company, was| Office—Miles Block ‘our experience of 29 years in the|id Bemidji yesterday on a business -~ | medicine business tells us that it is| mission. | A. WARD, M. D. {worth the money. We sold over‘ C. ]. Winton of Minueapolis, the| ® 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 Phone 38. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH | thirty-three thousand bortles ‘lumber man who is interested in tbe* ‘Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure in|Bemidji Lumber company of this 11910. A few others must know it is| City, was in this city yesterday on a good. Try it. | business trip. “ I J. M. Reed and Guy C. Monroe, | | | two business men of Blackduck, were | |in the city yesterday and last evening | |received the third degree of the T. J. Miller left las* nighc for St.|gruggist has these ingredients in stoci | well and use in doses of from one to | ,yg:Clnley. o 3 The Primary class of the Episcopal on Saturday afternoon at McCuaig’s store. COOORCOOROSH & & & I hereby announce myself as'an in- dependent candidate of the people to |. succeed myself as mayor of your cxty | to be voted on at the coming election | Get from any druggist “Two ounces |to be held Feb. 21, 1911 and ask your | W. L. Frazee of Detroit, Mich., |of Glycerine and half an ounce of Con- | support on my past record regardless | of any story’s that are being cxr- { culated at the present time for I am | not a candidate of any party, faction |ting our municipal affairs in party | politics but on the eontrary should[ be carried on as harmonious as pos- | sible by the people at large without | any discrimination whatever. ' Yours for Success, | J. C. PARKER. Announcement, | 1 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. | F. L. Bursley. i | | The House Arsenal. ‘\ | Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend. : Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure. Tubbs White Liniment. Tubbs Iodemyrrh: | With these medicines in the house | | the doctors won’t call very often. * Guaranteed to make good. | Bemidji, Minn., 2-14-11. [ Sealed proposals will be received | b} the city clerk of Bemidji on or be- fore 8 o'clock p. m. February 20th, 1911, for fifty cords of green jack| | pine or tamarack wood, split and | cut 4 foot in length and sawed both |ends. Delivered on city ground at their pumping station. By THOS. MALOY, G. Stein, City Clerk. | Deputy. TRAIN GOES THROUGH SWITCH Engineer Is Killed and Fifteen Passen- gers Injured. Jacksonville, IIl, Feb. 16.—A wed:- bound passenger train on the Balti- |} more and Ohio Southwestern railroad {ran into an open switch and collided (| with a string of coal cars at Philadel- phia, Ill. The crash resulted in the | Dsy arnvld.mfle city mumgnd isthe zuutofhusmer, Mrs. W. J. Sunday school will hold a sale of home made coohes and doughnuts 96060000060 066 ¢ ©POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ¢ | | EXPERT REPAIR WORK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 1§ 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. STANTuUIv DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR_ J. T. TUOMY DENTIST fst National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST “Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE | LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stev= EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- | dayllto12a.m,1t0 6 p.m.,7 t09 p. m. SnndayStoSpm Monday7m 9 p: m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. | | | Spring Suits| | Masonic lodge. | death of Engineer Oscar Hennick of | | Springfleld and injured fifteen passen- | Mrs. D, D. Miller arrived in Bc-l gors. | ‘With Tar For s M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING lesidonce Phons 58 615 Amarica Ave. Office Phoms 1: Mzs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING. STRUE Bas be. ased for over SIXTY. y MILLIONS ¢ MOTHERS for_their cmt DREN WHL TEETHING, with PERFE( UCCEES Winslow's Scothing Syrup.” and take mo otuer «ind Twenty-five centsa bottle, Automsmle, Gas Engine and |, Motor Boat Shop, Lake front foot of 4th St. Phone 152 E. H. JERRARD R. F. MURPHY | chn repare this ot homa. This Js (ng |OF league and do not believe in put-| FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER | Office 313 Beitrami Ave. Phone 319-2. IWOOD ! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with {S. P. HAYTH Telephene 11 Mining Stocks| Bought and Sold Now is the time to buy. Prices are way down and the tendency is upward. Call and examine my list. C. G. JOHNSON BROKER Office 0’Leary-Bowser Bldg, BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 641 NO DUST SHIRE STAYS USED AND’SQLD. B SHI! HARDWARE DEALERS - Coughs and Colds Cuaranteed to give Satisfaction. KEST AdD HEALTH 10 KOTHER AN Ghiis. Measure | $14.00 to $35.00 Overcoats 'the Same Leave your Measure Now | Made to Your 0'Leary- Bowser Go. Bemidji, Minn. rmd]l this morning from St. Paun,‘ \where she has spent the past month. | Mr. and Mrs. Miller will again make| | their home in this city. | Mrs. M. A. Spooner returned last! |evening from Minneapolis, where| ishe has visited with friends sinceE | the holidays. Mrs. Spooner reports a delightful visit in the Twin Ciues.: The Rebekah lodge held an enjoy-| |able danciog party last night in the{ I.O. O. F. ball. A’ supper was‘ served and the large crowd in at-| |tendence made merry until a late‘ ‘hnur. 5 ‘ Mrs. E. Nelson of, St. Paul is in’ \lhe city and is the guest of Mrs,| | Carl Bach, 1216 Minpesota avenue. | Mrs. Nelson will ooen dyessmakhz ‘parlors in this city as soon as suit-| ablc quarters can be found. i Mrs. F. D. LaFavar and Mrs. J.| | H. French entertained the members | of the Eastern Siar lodge yesterday| ;afternoon, at the country home of | Mrs. French. Cards were played.| | Retreshmen's were served to the ;zuests. covers being laid for thirty. When vou feel rotten, take Tutb.| | Bilious Man’s Friend, two teaspcon- | fuls to a dose for six doses, taken|DY “;"u'm shout me in, before meals. It drives the cold|Xidney and bis "‘”“’“ Y rousle. 1 Eaow out of your system and starts you right, gets your hver working and|% your kidneys on the job again. 50c|M! land $1.00. Both Engineer Hennick and his fire- man jumped, the engineer landing on the rails, death ensuing instantly. \Backache Means Dying Kidneys A Remarkable Treatment That Saves | the Kidn How You May Cure Yourself Quickly ¢ and Thoroughly. ‘With the progress of science comes one remarkable treatment for kidney diseases. It has been so thoroughly tested and its results have proven so revolutionary that a well-known firm in Michigan has undertaken its distri- bution into every part of the country. Those who suffer from kidney trou- | ble and the diseases resulting from it | will be pleased to know that every package of this treatment is thorough- | 1y guaranteed. This should assure at \ last a positive cure to every sufferer. Every, man and woman should know that backache is usually a well-defined symptom of advancing kidney disease which may end fatally unless treated |in time; that rheumatism and bladder trouble are caused from nothing more | mor less than kidneys that do not filter | the poison from the blood; that dropsy, \Bnghts disease, diabetes and bladder= stones are caused by bad kidneys. | Once they are made t0 Work props lap | P Phis is done by the new treatment, Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills. ‘We urge everyone who has pnln ln the small of the back, cloudy or foul urine, not to fail to get tkage today of Dr. Derby’s Kidney $ifiss and drop all othier Kidney treate ments. Senator Stevenson, of Washing- ton, writes from Olympia: “'nure : Dr. Derh: Kidney Pills are now mld' at :\I"’!m‘ Stares—60_pilla—10 t—25 cents, frnm Derby Medicine G]g ll!ml Rl‘g‘idl. exly, these diseases should quickly dis= it pro; fuse H scanty urination, pains in ti hladder, or_direct | Drug Store I here all 1 i Pharmaceutical as Warner’s, | HOT SO0A Postoffice Corner THE ONLY Operated By a Registered Druggist That is One Reason Why | Should Get Your Prescription Business. Open from 7 a. m.to 12 p. m. Registered Druggist the time. Stock only the best Wyeths, Lillys, Parke, Davis & Co. GEO. A. HANSON | I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of [Mayor. It is hardly necessary for me to state what my J. | policy will be for the reason that the people of Bemidji i are thoroughly familiar with my position and know that I have always stood and now stand for a fair, economical land business like administration of the city’s financial |affairs as well as a just and impartial enforcement of the }law and that without favor to any one. If elected it is wmy purpose to exert my utmost endeavors for the advance- ment of Bemidji and the welfare of its citizens. Your support is respectfully solicited. Yours truly, WM. McCUAIG. { | | | | | | | | | | A Bargain Treat In Fine Clothing Now men we urge you to come and get a suit, overcoat or cravenette while the price is low. You dou’t buy any shoddy clothing in this sale— it’s all cut in the height of prevailing fashions and made from fabrics which can only be ex- celled in suits worth $40 to $50. You Can't Find any Fault With our regular prices from $15.00 to $30.00 and when you see the clothing and at the sale prices of from $12.00 to $25.00 you’re simply getting a bargain in the broadest sense of the term. M. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced Clothiers in Bemidji Owned and Here Are a Few Others. Not tied up by contracts to any manufacturers. Buy in small quantities so you always get fresh Drugs. A Stock only the best chemicals; Merck’s, Squibbs, Mallinckrodt’s Powersand Weightman. s such GOLD A.D. S.DRUG STORE SobA Phone 304 Bemidji

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