Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 14, 1911, Page 6

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{ SOCIAL AN PERSONAL Easter goods at Peterson’s. For dancing music see W. S Chapman, Strickly fresh dressed chickens, for Easter, not cold storage. Peopl:s Meat Market. G. O. Drexel; who is connected with the United States land office at Cass Lake, spent several hours in Bemidji yesterd?y. DRINKK HABIT CURED “ro STAY CURED”. It is idle to preach of the evils of in- temperance for everyone is familiar with them. It also is of little use tell- 1 the victim of the liquor or dru stances, under; health. and brings him into disgrace but ultimately entails sorrow and misery upon his family and makes him an object of loathing and contempt as well. The ‘ehances are he realizes all this far the craving is so great that he can’t ston. He simply can’t. He's got to kave help. That help is just what has ‘The Juliet Murray Lang Institute. beem giving the past thirteen years| an. d it is with :’e point to our record when we think ath—a drunkard’s grave—the mes united and made happy and the tears for joy of the mothers, wives and ehildren. = - .The cravings for alcoholic stimu- Jants or narcotic drugs can be perman- tly _removed by the Juliet Murray . That fact is well estab- linhed. It matters not how a person Yegomes addicted to the habit or of Row long duration it may be or how atrong the craving or desire has be- come, the Juliet Murray Lang Instl- inte. soon gives relief. leaving' the patient mentally and phy- aically the same as he was before the @érink habit was formed. The cost of treatment includes board #nd medicines and the services of the upon apolication. If or relative afflicted with the drink or drug habit you will be doing a worthy and charitable act In recommending him to the (correspondence strictly private) JULIET MURRAY LANG INSTITUTH 288 Walnut St., 8. Paul, - - -Miam. JOHN G. ZIEGL.ER “THE LAND MAN’ Fire-- Life==-IN SUR A N CE---Accident . REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 5| was in Bemidji today, 2| Anderson,}3: Johnson Employment | at the City Opera House Wednesday not a little pride that| Y |charge of that company’s interests . |in the Red Lake country during the n | day morning, April 15th, at F. G. You will bave no anxiety and you will be able to sleep better if your funds are deposited in the Northern Nationgl Bank. 4 per cent interest Y |is paid. Easter eggs, rabbits, baskets, cards, at Peterson’s. F. C. Hamel, who isin business at | McIntosh, transacted business here today. Strickly fresh dressed chickens, for Easter, not cold storage. Peoples Meat Market. Fauncy high colored fruit for the Easter table, a special” shipment in, at Peterson’s, T. T. Riley, sheriff of Itasca couaty, was in Bemidji today on official business. Dr. Sample, a Minneapolis dentist, Jeaving this a’ternoon for Bagley. 100 pairs of $2.50 and $3.00 shoes are now on sale for $1.50 a pair, at office store. . T. C. Nelson of Clearbrook, and Theo. Welte of Bagley, county com- missioners of Clearwater county, were in Bemidji yesterday and today on official business. The Eckhardts, Swiss Bell Ringers and musical entertainers, will appear evening, under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. Secure your tickets early. of the Minnesota & International railroad, returned to Brainerd this morning after having spent several days in Bemidji and International Falls on business. A. R Garrow of Cass Lake, who is connected with the Deal Lumber Co., of that city, and who has had 'past year, was in Bemidji today. | Great opening §1le of dry goods |and women’s wearing apparel, Satur- | Troppman & Co. Store, the old Bazaar stand corner Minnesota and Third St. Read the big display ad |in today’s issue. FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD | Co to Him for Farm Loans Office--Odd Fellows Building See how well ui.. . - brother’s clothes! clothes, because her clothes from us. way to get it: Mary Jane looks well in her brother’s brother " bought his | she will buy youa new suit. Come in this week. .2 in her W. H. Gemmel, general manager |- All ith‘e papers, all the hazszinés, at Peterson’s, C. A. Bilbin of Walker, made Bemidji a short business visit today. Strickly fresh dressed chickens, for Easter, not cold storage. Peoples Meat Market. Frank Foster, who is connected with the J. A. Irvine Logging Co., at Blackduck transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. WORMS Doctors laugh at “worms.” pooh-pooh worms. with worms just the same. Surprising how Kickapoo Killer will | knock suffer needlessly. Try K. gists everywhere and by ” | | | bring him here. We wantall the boys in town to buy their clothes from us. will sell you clothes you will be proud of. | Boys: tell your mother or father to give YOU the extra money saved when you buy boys’ clothes from us. : Just “keep at” your mother until she says If you do, boys, we That’s the M. 0. Madson & Co. Ong Priced Clothiers Mothers h Fathers sniff at worms, but children go on suffering Worm “pig-headedness” out of some parents and make them ashamed of letting their children W. K. and you will beiieve in worms and quit knocking., Price, 25c.; sold by drug- $0) 50 WALK RITE AND =MEN "$3 Shoes and Oxfords _Are made of clean new leather in all the best new styles and sold to you direct from the factory at wholesale prices. You save $1.00 on every pair. Ppsmvely the best valuesto be had anywhere. A strong statement which we invite you toput to the severest test. PALACE CLOTHINC HOUSE 216 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. EASTER GARMENTS We are offering special inducements in the way of price this week on ladies and misses suits and coats, we want you all to be well dressed on Easter morning. Our special offering will enable you to supply your needs at a small price. Per- fect fitting, well made, stylish garments made in a sanitary factory, at the price of the sweat shop article is our claim. Special Values in Childrens Shoes Boys’ calf shoes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, blucher _style, $1.50 a pair. Boys’ shoes 13 1-2 to 2, Blucher style, $1.25 a pair. . Boys’ shoes 9 to 13, blucher style, $1.00 a pair. : Misses’2 strap kid Pomps $1.50 a pair. | Misses’ 2 strap patent Pomps $1.75 a patr. ’ ; Girls’ 2 strap kid Pomps $1.25 a pair. Girls’ 2 strap patent Pomps $1.50 a pair. We received these shoes from the factory this week. Boys’ Suits Wednesday afternoon the Northern Express Co. delivered the balance of our spring purchase of boys suits. There was a nice lot of boys knee pants in the shipment, so if you want your boy to wear the latest in a spring suit Nifty Easter Fixings Received this week Suede, Satin and Velvet Bags, Collars, Combs, Hair Ornaments and Collar Pins. Mothers if you have not had time to make _the girls dresses you can get them here ready made, Gingham, Percale, Print and Lawn dresses, nicely made and trimmed. 50 cents to $15.00.

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