Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 4, 1911, Page 4

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Guy M. Daly, the human fish, at [0 9 P 0O S V0 06 & 66 & * $15.00 reward for the’ return of|the Brinkman tonight. ¢ BEMIDJI MARKET PRICES ¢ SRy ¥ A VALUABLE SUGGESTION LlS ten ! : yo u WI ll IOOK ;Informafion of Iggwrtanne tl; Every.::‘c‘:k fur collar to Dr. Tuomy’s of- —_—— . 0000000000606 66 | : e : T & Butter (Dairy)... LARGE SECTION | younger and feel YOUNQEY [ e oo st s snonus Sriea ’ | knowledge of physiology and the care| Guy M..Daly, the human fish, at Botaton HI Ou wm‘r our of the body, particularly those parts < that do the most work and should al- | the Brinkman tonight. By IN FRIG'D ZuNE Onions .. “ OUR JEWELRY MANUFAC- TURING AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT is fully equipped to take care of any work in our line you wish to give us Promptly Because we have the work- men. machinery and material .8 .25 17 1.00 2.00 .05 .50 | .02 .15 1.00! 40! |might be avoided if we had some| | ways be kept strong and heglthy. 7 Cabbage In an interview with a prominent | physician he states that people should Wife Killed; Husband Hurt. | Turnips pay more attention to their kidneys ¢ % { Beets ... as they control the other organs to a Kenyon, Minn.,, May 4.—While Mr. Ullllslla" Cold weather fol' remarkable degree and do a tremend- | and Mrs. M. O. Barsness of Bombay, a y Poultry .. ous amount of work in removing the | few miles east of here, were seated in . | Wheat . poisons and wasto matter from the|heir carriage ready to start to Ken- | Thls Seasoll of Yeflr. | system -by filtering the blood. yon, a work team driven by a son | . Hoate | _During the winter months especi- g i - —_— ally, when we live an indor life, the | bOMted and ran into o eh e ocen kidneys should receive some assist- | Pled by the parents, killing Mrs. Bars- ance when needed, as we take less ex- |ness instantly and seriously injuring EAST SUFFERS SEVERELY ercise, drink less water and often eat [ her husband. | more rich heavy food, thereby forc- ing the kidneys to do more work than Judge Severe .on Liguor Man. ALLAYSall PAIN; S W | Nature intended. Evidence of kid- Freezing Temperatures Prevall Along | is tiie b R l;eyutrrouble s:ch as lame. back, In| Tuscola, IIl, May 4—The severest 3 b 'g oy by o DLAREHA: E easonable | ability to told -tirine, amart‘mg' or | sentence ever imposed on a violator the Atlantic Coast, With Snow in \Lv_m:’slog;'- Sanflfinng S)g:lp.";';fild take o other £ 5 3 cind Twenty-fve cents : | burning, brick dusk or sediment, sal-| of the local option law in Douglas| Northern New York and Points in v cnts bottls i Prlce law complexion, rheumatism, may be | county was given Horace W. Sorrells oY o {weak and irregular heart action, |by Judge Dolson. Sorrells was sen.| N°W England—No Decided Improve warns you that your kidneys require | tenced to 360 days in the county jail,| ment Promised During the Next {help immediately to avoid more ser-|gueq 54900 and must pay $556 court | Few Days. p Alllomflllila, Gas E“Elm and {lous trouble. An herbal medicine containing no | °Sts: b | [minerals or opiates has tho most heal RO G i e | Washington, May 4.—Practically the MMIJI’ Bflal A man looks as old as he feels; he feels a5 ¥ posaa i has had moseroromh 07| That s the bitterest of all to wear | 2415 esstern halt of the country is EXPERT REPAIR WORK old as he looks. To feel young and vigor- K ' .Because our expenses are light. o ~ -4 a ki r . the yoke of your own wrongdolng.— | cess as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kil- Ennt’.’ 3 slong | one or two exceptions, that has ever mer’s Swamp-Root. You may recei sa £ e been experienced at this time of the Shop, Lake front ous, to be able to do vigorous work, come § suumpint i as Smnte bottle of (year. A cold wave began to move | (G0t ot ath "3t, today and buy a brand new suit of clothes. J i s P Kiimer & Co. Binghamp.| Guy M. Daly, the human fish, at | eastward from the northwest last Sat- Phone 152 | Y ’ £ X fa.an on ‘the the Brinkman tonight. | urday and enveloped the Lake regions, E E R RAR D 1 Dressing-“up” takes away the “down’'— . Middle Atlantic states and New Eng- .H.J P® | Jand in a blanket of frost. In some | | instances the thermometer dropped | from thirty to forty degrees in twelve hours. cast feeling. Our clothing is so “cast” that it fits and $0 50 WALK RITE holds its shape. This is why we shall AND . MEN | It fs predicted that frost will con-| tinue in these regions and extend as! have your trade when you once buy a =183 Shoes and Oxfords [ i, o esions wa extend o Wi ave e sonly msnfis -+ " suit from us. gire made of clean new leadher in all the best now ski}egoand sold to you [ and Memphis, Tenn. | turers of this class of goods in p irect from the factory at wholesale prices. You save $1. on every pair. ! No i diate lief fre th sea- | H We make money for ourselves by selling Positively the best valuesto be had anywhere. - A-strong statement. which [l ¢onos o sond e ahent he ot o Northern Minnesota. we invite you to put to the severest test. clothing at money —-saving prices to you. Little profits makes our business big. M. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced Clothiers | the weather bureau could say on the PALACE cLoTHlNc HoUsE | subject was that there would be a 216 M sota Ave. s very” gradual warming up all along | 2 Minne ik Bomid)i, Minnz v " iine but that tigidscided change ! will occur during the remainder of | the week. n | Light snow fell in Northern New cH'GAGu & DULUTH THANSFUHTATIUN cn York and at points in New England. | % o h 5 With 22 degrees at Alpena, Mic, | benefit of buying at first perating the Magnificent New | the lowest reported, and correspond- E = Steel Steamship MINNESOTA | fng temperatures oveir all Michigan, | lectr Ose f}:’eatolzsa:aeac:;lile )(l]':;'l):; iz: A 2000 mile, one week’s Lake Trip, leaving Duluth, Minn., ihe thermonieier registered 30.a¢ Bur & : F 5 o o e = | lington and Montpelier, Vt.; at Wythe-! If you watch a man spraying his | for making same. every Tuesday, 10:30 p.m., to Chicago, Ill., and Milwaulkee, ville, Va.; Elkins, W. Va, and Duluth, | lawn for about two minutes you can ‘g Wisc., via Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, stoppingat [ Minn,, while at Binghamton, N. Y., it { tell whether he has confidence in the | Others who have not the same facilities cannot compete with us in quality, weight and price. We can more fully || guarantee the quality of gold and give our customers the ll Designs drawn and esti- mates given for any special J. BISIAR, Mzt $36.00 ROUND TRIP MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED 36 degrees, Boston 38, Atlantic City | If he keeps glancing from one end of it to | order work | - DISAR, Wer . |J 3 fogsteel Freight and Passenger Steamers, semi-weekly service between | 38 Washington 40, Asheville, N, C., 86, | the other vori can denend that he's getting | Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Singer [ Chicago, Iils., Milwaukee, Wis., Duluth, Miin., and the Great Northwest. T S e e elones. vhon e anEEload GE“- T. BAKEH & cu| 1 H 2o — s ) | Scranton, Pa., 32. reezing tempera- | 4 - 4 o Sewing Machines, Church and School Orguns at Pl‘;:gfilhteieie"x?cgfift’g;‘;fvgg{:}];?é"t}))%cétli tures were registered throughout the | 10 and be absolutely sure of the highest MANUFACTURING JEWELERS | 1 wholesale. . 3 . TIPS o e e s e ©on vour Freighe [ UPPer Mississippi valley. | Electric Hose will not burst, crack or | i | Needles and repairs for all kinds of Sewing MRl Fourstinm, Bille, Baiuis - merieshten, youp, Freight ) — split. It's made of seamless seine twine (| 118 Third Sireet Near the Lake 1 i ) | J. H. McFADZEAN g oaT K | jackets and rubber tubes. | Machines. ot A B General Agent C. & D. Line or 500 R R..heat Novhern R R, J]|One virtue will efface many vices; 318 Minnesota Ave. Phone 573 Bemidji, Minn Dulath, Minn, M.& LR R |one vice will efface many virtues.— | DORAN BROS. Tires foio: E00iicornn:. ABDIL vo = = R | Balzac. | S P ABDIY — 2 i = Geo. Tanner. 7 [ | New-Cash-Want-Rate FOR SALE—17 foot launch in first i l class condition. Irquire of W. J. -Gent-a-Word = 2 " | FOR S \LE= Cheap, 6 room house, 2 ‘Where cash accompanies copy we lot 50 x 40. lyquire 709 Irvice will publish all “Want Ads" for half-| nt a word per insertion. Where _ 2Y€"Ué h does not accompany copy the: Ih Best Adverti t I hi .: he charged. cheap. Falls & Cameron. 3 ESVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD | % r For Sale--Exchange FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red VElork Wanted eggs. 907 Minnesota, . v te. | — I has been the goods we have sold. We have always believed that small profits would —_ FORSALE—$600 il boator $100. | HELP WANTED i nquire at this office. [§ 4 make a big business. Our new Spring merchandise exhibits in a marked. degree what values can be offered when the dealer is looking to his future, and considers, first of all, the customers’ satisfaction. WANTED—For the United States ' URNITURE FOR SALE—917 . . | Minnesota Ave. army, ablebodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens | FOR RENT of the United States, of good}rwou EE p character and temperate habits, | —PTogm;coltageronsath street. Inquire C. D. Lucas. 902 who can speak, read and write| 000 the English language. For in- S Hyenue: formation apply to Recruiting Officer, 4th St., and Minnesota LOST AND FOUND & _ Ave., Bemidji, Minnesota. LOST-—Two plow lathes, part of a Our New Spring Suits and > ‘ - > i - R keg of nails. Leave at Falls & Overcoats will win your trade if you i > s / 2 : WANTED — Competent gitl for| Cameron Feed Store. general house work by family of | see them, and hold your trade if you wear 7 A 4 2 two. 423 Bemidji avenue. !LOST~—Fur~l‘mnkJCloll-: for rewnznli = ks 2 = return to Mrs. J. T. Toumy, 12 them. WANTED—Girl for general house-| 12:h St. Y = work. Mrs. David Gill, 707 llol-'{ ] trami, } MISCELLANEOUS x TOget a thorough understanding of how ¢ ’ C AN WANTED—Girl for general_house e e eople: in. heoiperous o 4 work. pply eltrami Ave. s oy good they are, how beautiful they look, ’ : - of The Grand Forks Herald; read how varied are the models, and how moder- = ) WANTED—A dining room girl.| €Very day by 30,000 in 150 towns - % G \ N X ; Lake Shore Hotel. and iural routes in the northern | | ately they are priced==-you will have to see ; : ! half of the stare, Classified ads, i { them. ] WANTED—Help to sew. Mrs. M.| for sale, help wanted, exchange, i < F. Cunningham | real estate etc., or % cent a word : each inseriion. Send stamps to 5 The Herald, Grand Forks, N. D, 4 4 FOR SALE : Y rs ing of h | Ak | . RN AN - _ T(:hget a_:)letter u:;]de talllld;:g ff_t Iow we" ; [ y FOR SALE—Case stands and racks, | ADVERTISERS—The great State g ey will wear, how well they fit, how we b number 6, double news stand with| ©f North Dakota offers unlimited they retain their shape, you will have to buy . i rack for 8 full sized cases. Good gpg”;““"‘}'_“ for '{'X{Z'“e“ '°°“,'"; ] them. When you have done this, you are T iy advenisng medium is the Fareo among the best and most satisfied dressers ] 5 1 idjt Pioneer Publishing Co.| Daily and Suaday Courier-News, in town. 3 3 Bemidji, Minn. the only seven day paper in the - Copyright 1911 . i The House of S S H Kuppenheimer Chicago state and the paper which carries b 2 2 the largest amount of classified F?’I:’SAI;‘EM;IZ!‘) thg;in:ndmbm;g advertising. The Cuurier:News point, Prices furnished with; covers North Dakota -like a proof sheets upon request. Ad.| Dlanket; reaching all parts of the dress Pioneer Publishing Co., Be.| State the day of publication; it is midji, Mion. the paper to use in order to get results: rates one cent per word FOR SALE—Three second hand| ~fi7st insenion._one‘half cent per typewriters. One Smith Premier| WOrd succeeding insertion; fifty at $40.00. One Smith Premier at| Cents per line per month. Address $2500 and one Remington ar| _the Courier News, Fargo, N. D. G I B R $2500. Apply at this office || oo oo communicate, in person or ; I I B by letter, wich the gentleman who, ] FOR SALE—]Job cases, triple cases, 4 2 s i ARNATiTe caber aedtl-ad fano with two other gentlemen, visited slug cases, 40c each. Pioneer| ) brother, Erick Nelson, about We are showing all the new things in Hats, Shoes and Furnish- ings of all kinds for [len and Boys. We’re glad to have you come to look, and if you want to buy, we can surely please you. # ] : cas b the 25 of October, 1909 at the : THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES Publishing Co. Bemidji. hospital in Bemidii shortly be- TT s FOR S, —Rub E fore he died. Louis Nelson, Bemidji, Minnesota , s e mambe Th | Remote Hotal, Benidi, rubber stamp for you an she' | WANTED Painting, paper hanging _‘:n:'_“_ and decorating. First class work. FOR'SALE OR RENT—Good {\oque. H. N. Harris, Challenge Hotel. |

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