Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 6, 1911, Page 3

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“INGURABLE"HEART DISEASE SOON GURED BY the Great Specialist in Treating Weak and Diseased Heart, FRANKLIN MILES, M. D. LL. B. i Who Will Send $2.50 Worth of Spe- | cial Treatment and New Book Free | To prove the remarkable ‘curative pPowers of his new Special Personal | Treatments 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 ted person a $2.50 | treatment. The worst cases soon relieved. These treatments are the result of 25 years of extensive research and remarkable success in treating vari- ous ailments of the heart, stomach and merves, which often complicate each case. So astonishing are the re- sults of his treatment that he offers all sick persons a two-pound Trial Treatment free. Do ont fail to try it. Certainly nothing could be more generous. Few physicians have such confidence in their treatments. All affficted persons should avail | themselves of this liberal offer, as they may never have such an oppor- | tun gain, Delays are danger ous, death comes more sudden- Iy than from heart disease. Mr. Gilbert Ward, Crown City, O., cured after § prominent physicians ed. Mrs \W. J. Crites, Ludington, | h., cured after 4 failed. Mrs. P. | | M W. Runyan, Spencer, lowa, after 3 failed. Mr. H. L. Davenport, Con-| neautville, Pa., after 4 failed. Mrs. | Mary DeHart, Gre a., after| 11failed. Mr . Wayne, Mich., after Mrs. Lizzie | Ewing, South ( failed. Cures from your state sent on requ Many cured after 5 to 15 physicians had pronounced them “incurable.” Send to Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. H. 1427 to 1437 Main St., Elkhart, Indiana, at once, or Free Heart Book, Examination Chart. Opinion, Advice, and Free Treatment. Describe your disease. ~olntely Winslow's § g Syrup,” and Lake no other ind _Twenty-five cents a bottle, SPEGIA This Week at Sanitary Glass Jars National Stock OCigars 7 for 25¢ This Week Only Compare this cigar with any ordinary ten cent cigar, and if you are wanting a mild, sweet aromatic smoke National Stock will Special Sale This Week Only ARTHUR N. GOULD 303 Beltrami Ave. Broad leaf Wrapper SOCIAL- P You will own your. own home eventually if you persistently deposit your savings in the Northern Nation- al Bank. John Curo of Walker, county sur- veyor of Cass county; and Harvey Todd chainman, are in Bemidji to- day on business. AND || ERSONAL| | L Judge M. A. Spoouer left yester- day for Bagley on a short business trip. He returned last night. | William Bruce of Kelliher, who bas charge of the Crookston Lumber Company interests at that place, was in Bemidji yesterday. I am now prepared to take orders for the Spirella Corset. Mrs. O. E. Jackson, 1014 Doud, Phone 389. 100 pairs of $2.50 and $3.00 shoes! Deputy “sheriff Helmer returned| :vednow on :Mfo‘:: i: SOF‘: r:':e:zgthix morning from Stillwater, where f; ISR 05 ) i “mpioy | be had gone to take Ted McMauus, | ollice:store: who recently plead guilty to a charge In cages of rheumatism relief from | o¢ larceny, to the state pententiary. pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying| Chamberlain’s Lirement. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. W. T. Noonan of Baudette, editor of the Rainy River Region of that place,is in Bemidji today. Mr. | Noonan attended the county meet- ing of the Woodman held in Black- duck. M. F. Wilson, who makes the Bemidji district for the Armour 1 Packing Co., has been called to his Mrs. E. A. Cambron of Noble, olq home in the southern part of the Okla., mother of Mrs. Edwin Fay of |gtate by the serious illness of his this city, died at her home Sunday|pother. evening after an illness lasting seven ! James Cabill, who is a deputy weeks. Mrs, Cambran was 66 y“'s!sherifl, under Sheriff Hazen, left last of age a“fl is survived by her h"s'ievening for Pitt, where he had been band and eight children. Thr?elcalled to bring a person who is weeksago Mrs. Fay dud:Mrs: Edwm!thought to be insane to Bemidji, for Gearlds, her daughter, hastened 10/ o xamination. Oklahoma in response to a message | stating that Mrs. Cambron was| seriously ill. They remained lhereEM“m of Baudette, arrived Lieutenant F. B. Cope of the 'U. S. Army was in Bemidji last night and had charge of the ‘annual gov- ernment ipspection given Company K. the Bemidji Militia Company. J. U. Williams, who was re-elected in Be- midji this morning from Blackduck Crane & Co. has the best looking waist values we bave seea so far in on display in their window for Satur- day’s selling. About ten different styles! in this special waist offer at $1.00. H. C. Lidenberg of Fosston is in Bemidji today. . C. W. Ruthman of Deer River is in Bemidji today. S. B. Withro of Laporte is a visitor in Bemidji today. , i C. A. Burke of Deer River trans- acted business in Bemidji this morn- ing. & John Lumschad of Blackduck was a business visitor in Bemidji yester- day. | Carl Thompson of Fosston was in Bemidji yesterday on a business| trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCann returned last evening from Fort Francis and International Falls. Louis Blooston, formerly of Be- midji but now in business at Kelli- | her, is in Bemidji today. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McGregor of ! International Falls are in Bemidji today on a combined business and pleasure trip. G. H. Thompson, who is in the mercantile business at Littlefork, was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday and returned to bis home this morn- ing. a fortnight, when they returned to! Bemiaji. Mrs. Cambron was then | considered out of danger, but later she stet a stroke of appolexy, | which resulted in her death. S M. Herland, formerly of St. MERCHANDISE REPORT. Paul, has taken charge of the new A $1.00 waist number with colored | work in the New Tailor Shop, rear of embroidery on white is the best style| Music Store, 318 Minn. Ave. He where he attended the county meet- ing of the Woodman. Mr. Williams will return to his home today by way of Crookston and Warroad. ! we have seen this season. These waists | is an experienced man and will be | cation of Chamberlain's have low collors and 3-4 sleeves md‘ipleased to meet those who wish the are being shown by Crane & Co. for|latest in style, in tailor made clothes. Saturday selling. ‘ L SALE The marriage of Miss Anna Frun- |seth of Cook county and Evind | Risdahl of Polk county occurred | Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyter- lian parsonage, Rev. S. E. P. White |officiating. The contracting parties A' N- Gnuld’s !are Scandinavian, unable to speak | English, and the marriage was per- ';lorrned by the aid of an interpeter. j Captain Ehlers, State Military | store keeper, and a member of Gov- lernor Eberhardt's official staff, re- ilumed to his home in Minneapolis |last evening after having made an !inspection of the Military stores | and property belonging to Company | K. Bemidji’s company of the State | Militia. Captain Ehlers-was very | much pleased with the result of the | inspectiou, and says that the com- |pany is in a satisfactory condition. | Veronica McCauly celebrated her |eleventh birth anniversary Tuesday |afternoon, when she entertained twenty-four of her young friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. J. ;McCauly, 1013 Dewey Avenue. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in | playing games and was brought to a delightful close by the serving of re- merit your praise. All long Havana Filler It is not a “toss—up the corn doctor. The makers of the pleased to have our s business. shoes, but a certainty that you will get shoes which possess style, which wear well and which will keep you away _from us to stand behind every pair we sell. So vou can be sure that yourfeet will be We shall be pleased to have your shoe M. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced Clothiers freshments. Mrs, McCauly was as- sisted in serving by Mrs. O. E. Listen! |Jackson and Mrs. H. L. Rasmus- Our shoeswearwell § son. o and make the fool | When a medicine must be given look I\C&L md tl‘i.m to young children it should be pleas | William Finnigan, who is connect- [ | ed with the Armour Packing Co., in| | this city, has gone to Internalionali | Falls in the interest of his com- pany. Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly vields to the free appli- Linement. | | For sale by Barkers Drug Store. ‘Rheumatism Comes | From Bad Kidneys | Once Your Kidneys Work Properly.| Rheumatism, Kidney Disease and | Bladder Trouble Disappear. How | To Cure Yourself. | It is no_ longer necessary to spend months and months undergoing a com- plicated treatment for rheumatism, { kidney or bladder trouble, or spend a | 800d many. dollars in doctors’ bills, | A new 'treatment can now be ob- tained which seems to act more like a marvel than a medicine. This treat- ment has produced such' satisfactory | results in a short time that it is now guaranteed from first to last. There should be no more doubt about | | the rapid cure of rheumatism, no fears | of the fatal termination of treacherous kidney disease or dropsy. Rheumatism means nothing more nor less than that your kidneys do not work properly. ~ Your blood passes through the kidneys hundreds of times a day to be filtered and purified. When the kidneys are weak, the poisons are | not taken out of the blood as they should be. This leads to various dis- eases, such as | Bright's disease, bladder trouble. The new guaranteed treatment is Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills. One day's use of them will prove their remarkable effect. M. T. Ridenour of Lima, Ohio, says: “When I feel bad in my back, I just take a couple of Derby’s Kidney Pills and get immediate relief. If you have rheumatism anywhere, back pains, cloudy, foul urine, pains in the bladder, Bright's disease or dia- ! betes, put your whole confidence.in Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, and you will not | | be_disappointed. Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills are sold at all drug stores—25 and 50 cents, or will | send them direct from the laboratory of Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapids, Mich., prepaid if you wish. If you want to try them first, just tell your drug- | gist to give you a free sample package. | [NOTICE OF APPLICATION —FOR— rheumatism, terrible diabetes, dropsy and ant to take. Chamberlain’s Cough They are comfort | Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and shoes too, the roots used in its:preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, | making it pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Bark- jers Drug Store. {HARRY MASTEN i Piano Tuner ormerly o “Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Viohn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reascnable. All music up to date. | HARRY" MASTEN, Piano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. Telephone 535 " when vou buy our FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County ot Beltrami, ss. City of Bemidji. Notice is hereby given, That application n made in writing 1o the city council said Chy of Remidji and filed in my off praying for a tran: 54 intoxicating liquo; abb | for the et winating on Nov. 10th 1911, by | the follow Jrerson. and at the follows in said application, shoes we handle tell hoes. o tively to-wi M. H. HAZEN ;] in the front room ground floor of that ilding locaved on block 18, orixinal thy townsite of Bemidjt, by sald city couneil of the City of Bemldii at the council rooms in the city hall insaid Oity of Bemidii in_Belr of Minnesota. on Mond: pril, 1911, at & o'clock band and seal of City of Be- day ot April 1911, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Wi tness midji this 3 fi 2 t Thurs, April 6th-13th. Said application will be heard and aater | LIQUOR LICENSE | STATE OF MINNESOTA ) | )ss County of Beltrami ) | Notice is hereby given, That applica- tion of Austin F. Wamer has been made in “‘Mrs. Housewife Isn’t this all you are looking for in Baking Powder? Calumet. tant prices when Calumet will -, more satisfactorily attain Z for you a better result —more delicious, lighter and bet- ter raised baking? Everything that can be put into a baking powder to make it good, pure and effective will be found in Calumet. Everything—and more— that you desire and expect of any high- grade baking powder is positively assured you Then why pay exorbi- proven in the baking. Substitutes are imitations and never as goud as the Ask for Calumet and get it. is strictly a high- quality product, sell- - ing at a'moderate cost. You can't get better at any price—you can’t get as good for the same money. Calumet Baking Powder is guaranteed under every pure food law—both State and National. This is as much—and all—that can be said for the purity of any baking powder. Its superior goodness is original. CALUMET BAKING POWDER Received Highest Award World’s Dure Food Exposition Chicago, 1907, thereby recognizing its supreme merits. | in writing to the Board of County Com- | missioners of said County of Beltrami and filed in my office, praying for a | transfer of license to sell intoxicating |liquors for the term commencing on | March 21, 1911, and terminating on July 111, 1911, by the following persons, snd |at the following places, as stated in said application respectively. to wit License to sell into: ting liquor is- sued to M. Haffner 11, 1910 and | transferred to Max C. Poindexter Oct. | | 26, 1910, at S W corner room on ground | floor of two story building on lot 8 in block 4 of Pupos! Said application will be heard and | determined by said. Board of County Commissioners of the County of Bel- | Witnes: office thi ‘(Ssal) RGE, County Auditor. |Farm and | ity Loans Insyrance Real Estate William C. Kiein O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. | Bemidji, E. REYNOLDS * Architect and Realestate JBroker Offices—Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. | Phone 23 M. COOK CIVIL ENGINEER Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. | Phone 23 | Fire--Life-- | \ The manufacturers of Calumet Baking Powder have just prepared a new edition of their handsome Cook Book, and will gladly mail it Free to anyone who sends for it. In writing address the Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago, and ask for Cook Book D. FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Boys lcok better for coming here; these are the kind of clothes parents are glad For Easter or Confirmation, School, dress or other wear, you'll never find better things for your boy. - Clever Styles for Lads 81016 Years Single and double breasted Suits of blue serge; new Norfolk belt suits, all with knickerbocker Bannockburn tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots, wor- steds; two or three button style; $3.50 to $10. Children’s Novelty Suits Size 3to 7 Serges, shepherd checks, tan and gray wersteds and the like in natty sailor suits buttoning on shoulder or regular style $3.50 to $6. to pay for. pants. Fancy Sale for Friday and Saturday Boys’ B Regular $6 Values... lue Ser ge Suits $3_95 JOHN G. ZIEGL.ER “THE LAND MAN® INSURANCE REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES =Accident Office--Odd Fellows Building We guarantee this Suit in every way for style and durability. An ideal Suit for Easter time, sizes 7 to 17 years. If suit is not found entirely satisfactory in every way it may be returned and money will be re- funded. Regular $6 wvalues Friday and Saturday . . . .. A “Never Stop Humming Top” free with each Boys’ Suit purchase. Free! LOW. PRICED NOT ‘CHEAP' 600DS 7 $3.95 A SAFE STORE Clothing House Store Hours 7 to 6 Except Saturday T0 TRADE

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