Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 23, 1911, Page 5

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-l do not believe 1r? f%glmg those who give us their Confidence you won’t be fooled. is not upright. We have sprung to prices., you see him, remembe Watch Free With E. REYNOLDS * Architect and Realestate Broker Offices—Room 9, O'Leary- Bowser Bldg. | Phone 23 i M. COOK i | | J CIVIL ENGINEER | Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. i Phone 23 | | T. BEAUDETTE Merchant| Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French | Dry Cleaning, Preumz and Repairing a | 315 Bellmm Avenue Automobile, Gas Engine and Motor Boat EXPERT REPAIR WORK | Shop, Lake front foot of 4th St. Phone 152 E. H. JERRARD Beginning March 10th I will have for sale Macaroni Seed Wheat White Russian Seed Oats Green Russian Seed Oats All seed is thoroughly cleaned ready for seeding. CONRAD LAJAMBE Cor. Irvine and 13th. Phone 267 R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office;313 Beltraml Ave, Phone 319-2. Farm and City Loans Insurance and Real Estate William C. Kiein Buy your new Spring suit from .us and style that is not proper, nor a quality that ness, because we have done an upright business — - because we have sold “rlght— up” grades of merchandise for “right- down Our lamb is our trade mark. Every time vou a garmentis ALL-WOOL, nothing but woolin it. M. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced Clothiers 1 were Bemidji visitor yesterday. |from Osakis where she has visited | from Oklahoma where she was called We never “spring” a the front in our busi- r that when we tell there is Every Boy’s Suit SOCIAL AND PERSONAL T. E. Williams of Big Falls was a| Bemidji visitor yesterday. John Weiner of Royalton, Minn, is in Bemidji on a business tiip. V. M. Olvan and wife of Hines | T. Collins, one of Cass I.!kes. busmes! men returned to his home lhls morning. | } Mrs. Nona Belding has returned relatives for a few days. Mrs. Edwin Geralds has returned by the serious illness of her grand mother. A. A. Andrews returned last even- ing from Park Rapids where he has spent the past several days on legal business. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will hold a food sale at McCuaig’s store Satur- day, March 25. All donations re. quested in early. Mrs. C. H. Flesher left last night for St. Paul to visit her so~, Merrill Flesher, who is a student at Hamline University and who is ill at that place. Among the players we do not use the word “signal.” With us it is a “slzn.” There are not as many “signs” used on a ball club as the public would believe. Of course the catcher must “‘sign” the pitcher for every ball that he throws. That is to prevent confusion, or, as we say, to keep from ‘“crossing each other.” The catcher has a sign for a curve ball, a fast ball, and a slow one. To ball players all curve balls, such as the drop and the outcurve, are call- led “a curve.” The catcher gives | the same sign for any one of them. | We do not call a ball that jumps “in” a curve. Ball players do not recog- nize the incurve, That is called a fast ball. Any ball thrown by a right handed pitcher with sufficient speed will jump inward to a slight degree. The outcurve and drop are unnatural curves, and the ball must be spun in an unnatural manper to get that peculiar “break.” The only other “sign” of importance is the one the batter gives to the runner when he intends to hit the ball. If he wants the runuoer to start as he swings (the hit-and-run play) he gives him a certain sign. They are any number of signs used for this play. Sometimes the batter gives it by rubbing his hand over the small end of the bat. Agair, he may give it by knocking the dust from . O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone (9. Bemidji, Minn. his shoes with the big end of the bat.—John J. McGraw in April ' The fact that the Northern 'al Bank is‘owned and’ cuutrolied well: known local business men of many reasons you should ‘have: :m account there.” William Morgan, of Ellendlle N D,, is.in Bemldp today. Gk is'a business visitor in* Bemidji ‘to- day. J.Kulander; -deputy ‘'coroner of (Cass-county, was ‘in Bemidj evening. * George L. Dewey, one of the bu ness men of Grand Rapids is in’" city today. A. O. Johnson, - returned to! the day in Bemidji. ke p il Andrew Carlson whose home'is in Hubert made this city a short busi- ‘mess visit yesterday. ‘noon. for Minneapolis where she will re- main for several days as the guest of friends. Eli Fox and wife of Park Rapids weré Bemidji callers yesterdav re- Northern this morning. . of ‘her mother, home. L. E. Morier, the. Bemidji repre- company, left this morning for Northome from which place he will return this evening and will leave in the morning for Deed River where he will remain for the re- mainder of the week in the interests of his company. Do you know that all the minor ailment colds are by far the most dangerous? It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, but the serious disease that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and consumption are among them. Why not take Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy and cure your cold while you can? For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Copyrigit 1910, The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago ‘Metropolitan Magazine. H. Andersonof Rainy Rwer“Onl., i B home in Turtle River after spendlpg ! H. C. Mills of Brainerd, who has | spent the past several days m -Be-‘ P midji left for Grand Rapids- thls q - Hazel Fellows leIt this mnrninz q turning to their home on the Great|; ~Has- &aated 1 '-mnre: comment thanany: play decade. Mrs. T. Beaudette and children | § have returned from Two Harbors, | 1 Mian., where she has spent the last | § three montis visiting' at the home | f On her retirn she § was accompanied by her mother who | B will spent some time at the Beaudette | 3 sentative of the Naugle Pole and Tie | g produced in the - Jast 6% Prices $1.00, TIC succ:—zsb o:=‘ T’HE“PRESENT SEASON BY L. B. PARKE t 75¢, 50c Fwflded Upon the Ballad of the Same Title, by Chas. K. Harris A play that will ‘make you think; while you feast your eyes on a galaxy of beauti- ful Scenic Effects. Seats on Sale Clty Drug Store A. Drew of Cloquet was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. R. E. Smyth of Puposky returned to his home yesterday afternoon after having spent several days in the city. No play in recent years has attain- ed such immediate proof of public | approval as has “Cast Aside "which comes tothe Armory tomorrow night. It is said that it has been greeted by capacity audiences in every city it bas played since the first pro- duction. shown here. “Cast Aside,” a new play by L. B. Parker will be theoffering at the ‘Armory tomorrow night. It'is said to be one of the biggest dramatic successes of the present year. John W. Sickelsmith; Greensboro, Pa., has three'children, and like most children they frequently take cold. “We have tried several kinds of cough medicine,”: he says, “but’ have never found any yet that did them as much 800d as. Chamberlain’s. Cough Rem- edy.” For sale by Barker's Rrug Store. mem and Gnnd Tasle __ If you appreciate quality first and price afterwards, if you are looking Il for the best things in life-—-if these are the things that count with you, you are sure to enjoy seeing the stylish new goods now being And what is more, you will enjoy wearing them too, for you will know that:-nowhere could you go and get newer styles or better qualities than here. There are many stores that sell.cheaper goods than we do, but there are few stores. that' sell :better goods than we do, and there are no stores that give more value for the money than we do. « This is the Store that’s Built on Quality We sell goods of quality to people of quality, people ‘who ‘realize the importance of quality above that of cheapness. to be favored with your business this spring. If we are, rest assured, we'll try to serve you so well that your future patronage will be given to this store. : Frank Smith of Gemmell was a] Bemidii visitor yesterday. Andrew and Charles Anderson, of Warren, were in the city today. C, W, Jewett returned to Bemidji this morning after having spent yes- terday in Minneapolis on a- business trip. Robert DeLury of Walker, Sheriff of Cass county together with W. J. Palmer, clerk of Cass county were in Bemidji last evening and appear- ed before Judge Stanton on legal matters, Wehope | | A. K. Kriswold of Kelliber re- turned to his home last evening after having spent the day in Bemidji, When you have rtheumatism in your foot or instep apply Chamber- lain’s Liniment and you will get quick relief. It costs but a quarter. ‘Why Suffer? For sale by Barker's Drug Store. EW PUBLIC LIBRAR Y Open daily, except Sunday-and Mon- daylltol2am. 1to6p.m,7t09p. m. Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian

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