Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 9, 1911, Page 3

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4 BEMIDJI BR ‘An ox team owned by M. O. Erick- son of Malung near Roseau, ran away and Erickson fell off the wagon. A wheel passed over the upper part of his fact, inflicting serious wounds. It is expected that he will recover. Money to Loan, V. L. Ellis. Don’t forget that tonight the Be- ;midji Dancing Academy gives its weekly dance in the City Hall. music; good floor. Good The Whatsoever Bible Class will be at the Baptist Church Friday even- ing Aug. 11th, to chaperone a party around the world. Lunch served on the European plan. 12c¢ will cover all expenses of trip, including meals. You will own your own home even- tually if you persistently deposit your savings in the Northern National Bank. See Hud Fisk, when in need of automobile, gas engine and motor boat repair work. Shop lake front foot of Fourth street. Phone 381. The auction of concessions for the Minnesota state fair was held Satur- day at the fair grounds. The high- est bid was $800, made by the Milton | Dairy company, St. Paul, for space 11 by 9 feet. The Walker M. E. church paid $535 for refreshment privileges. If you want to spend an enjoyable evening come to the dance in the City Hall tonight. The Bemidji Dancing Academy gives a dance there | every Wednesday evening. Masten’s | orchestra. Class for beginners at 7| o'clock same evening. Besure and bring the children nndi nfl!. Soclety Telephone, “THREE-ONE” num n'AmN, City News I.nn-r Reporter —C. Moller and wife went to Minne- apolis and Rush City last week. They will spend a few weeks at the latter place it being the home of Mrs. Mol- ler.—There will be election of officers in the Pinewood Sunday School next Sunday.—The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. L. Klinger Thursday, Aug. 17. Al are weleome. The C. C. Patten Carnival.company located at 4th street and Lake Boul- evard yesterday commenced to enter- tain with their big merry-go-round. Famous trained animal shows. Big electric Theatre and the side show. Blondell, the human volcano and the usual concessions. Free exhibition every afternoon and evening at 2:30 and 8 o'clock. 0900000000000 00 ® PERSONALS. b 0000000000000 0000 James Reed of Blackduck, was in Bemidji last evening. Mesdames C. G. and 1. B. Church of Madelia, were visitors in Bemidji today. C. D. Ransdall and family of Wah- peton, N. D., are Bemidji visitors today. Geo. Crouch left for Hibbing last night where he has business to at- tend to. Attorney M. G. Woolley of Akeley, was a Bemidji business visitor last evening. Jydge Marshall A. Spooner left this morning for Walker on profes- sional business. " Hints ‘for 2000000009 - A seald is:one of the most painful | injuries. One of the best healing remedies is made by beating castor a cream is formed. A slight massage with the rotary motion should be given the face at least once a day, preferably twice. The work consists merely in rubing a circle with the finger tips over the cheeks, temples and forehead suffi- ciently to stimulate circulation. This serves to keep the tissues in healthy condition and will freshen the color. ‘Where nourishment and health are concerned laughter and good will are vigorous promotors of the digestive functions. The court jester was a valuable piece of dining-room furni: ture in olden times, and a good- natured and cheerful guest who keeps up a lively aiid entertaining conversation at table does more to aid digestion than all the nostrums ever invented. Finger nails that retain their grayish tinge at the tips should be bleached, and this can be dome with wet borax or borax dampened with ammonia, or ammonia and peroxide of hydrogen. Moisten the nails on the. under side, slip the cambric handkerchief over the orange stick and wipe the nail edges. In most cases the nails are instantly turned a shell white. A croupy cough usually comes on at night and sounds dry, hollow and like a bark. There is always some degree of difficulty in breathing. Keep the patient in a warm room, place very hot cloths about the troat and keep either a croup kettle or ordinary teakettle boiling in the room. In sever cases use ten drops ofl and white of egsg together until |, mflemmnflm to be shown is lnu(.her Biograph plc- ture that everybody delights to see, meuththfle:tanimuem ‘on the sea are beautiful. - “Alkall Tke’s Auto,” by the Ea:r nay Co. is a that has more mnwflmtootu:mnnyotherre» lease by this firm."The audience roars with langhter from beginning to end. Miss seeing this piemre and you miss a treat. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Iaily Woes nd Eud Them, * Takes No Vacatton It earns interest at.the rate of 4 per cent 365 days each year. I you have no savings account start one and see how fast it grows. When the back aches and throbs ‘When housework Yg torture ‘When ‘night brings no relt nor sleep. When wurinary. Wem set in “Women’s lot is & Weary one. ~There is & way to'escape these woes Doan’s-Kidney Pillg cure such ills' Have cured women here in Bemidji This is one Bemidjl woman’s testi- mony. e 2 Mrs. Alma Dehart, 1014 America Ave.,, Bemidji, Minn,, says: “I can- not say too much in praise of Doan’s or we will pay J. P. LAWR, Pres. If not let us build you: one on monthly payments off your old mortgage in the same way. Betirami Co. Saing and Building Association W. C. KLEIN, Secy. Offices, Rooms 5 and 6, O’Leary.BOwser Block No. 105 North Bound Amrivesat 7:40 p.m No. 106 South BoundLeawes at 6:308.m Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m' Minnesota & International il | No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 815 ‘a. m ‘11| No. 81 North Bound Leaves at 630 p. m No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m Freight South Bound Lezaves at 7:30 a.'m Freight North Bound Leaves at 8:00 a. m Minn. Red Lake & Man. - No. 1 North Bound Leaves at3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner srmerly o Redenbush & Ce. of 8t. Pau weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Piase Tusor Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman 5"“" . L. Holmes ai ife an -|of sirup of ipecac every half hour|. visit the Patten Trained A"im]xre:and Mis:] Burlno‘:n ‘Zf Maninc::.uite vomiting occurs. In ordinary cases dney Els and ] su.'ongly ok Telephone 335 Shows. See the dumb brutes With al- | Bemiaji visitors today. of cold the following remedies -are |On¢ afflicted with kidney complaint | = . : e rops of aromatic spirits of ammonia | Doan’s Kidney Pils acted promptly 2 at their sagacity. Matinee prices, | HIDbing where” be Will spend the | tayon with dessert spoonful of water |and effectively and left no room for ) _an CIVIL ENGINEER adults, 15 cents: children 10 cents, |1€Xt Week or so on business. every hour often iven mmediate, qugps of thot mesits & 0 e nves Or an Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Night prices same, adults 15 cents,| A. G. Wedge, Jr., returned from |relief. Rub chest well with camphor- S 3 i Phone 23 children 10 cents. Do not fail to see |International Falls where he has|ated oil, hen’s or skunk’s oil. For eale hy il aealers: Frive 50 this more than interesting entertain- | spent the past four days on business.| Picturesque results are obtained in |Ccents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, E. REYNOLDS ment. Free performance afternoon | and evening at 2:30 and 8 o’clock. Miss Ethel Hazen of Forsythe, using dotted foulards with border New York, sole agents for the United Home-Builder ® Architect and Realestate Broker Minn., arrived in the city yesterday | ¢d8e8 by running a border around |states. Ofices—Room;;gle;ry-vam In a collision with a freight train |and will be the guest of relatives for | the :’E‘:’“ skirt E'Iifge :nd another| pemember the name — Doan’s— We have selected a number of lots—some of the most desirable e 23 at Brainerd the automobile has come |some time. at the knee Ine. Irihe bodles ta) o o e ot out best, as was shown by Kenneth M B Btevens left:this mor plaited. P in the residence district of Bemidji—which we are selling on the PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS Ribel's experience when he ran full tilt into the train, standing on Oak street. Blinded by the glare of an arc light, the young man and his party of friends did not see the freight train. There was a shock, and the automobile riders were tossed up in their seats. The automobile’s front framework slipped under the truss rods of the freight car and lift-| ed the whole heavy car from the rails. The only damage done to the automobile was to break the head- lights, bend the fenders and twist the front axle. ing for Monticello, where she will remain as the guests of friends for several weeks. J. A. McAvoy and family of Moose Jaw, are the guests of Bemidji friends for a few days. Mr. Mclvoy formerly lived in Bemidji. Misses Gladys and Irma Smith, formerly of this city but now of Thief | River Falls, are the guests of Miss Edith Schmitt for a week Theodore Nelson of St. Paul, of the state auditors office, arrived in Mark of a Leader. Energy and imagination are the two greatest forces in business. Either makes a big mah; both mark the master.—Business and the Book- keeper. Better stay if you can't pay as you go. JOHN G. ZIEGLER EASY PAYMENT PLAN—small cash payment—balance, weekly or monthly at 8 per cent. For description of lots and full information regarding these and other lots in Bemidji, write us or call on H. A. Simons our local representative, Bemidii Towngite & imgrovement Co, R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji this morning. Mr. Nelson P emidji this ing. Mr. See the funny kicking donkey; also | ag ch]arge e “THE LAND MAN" s S207Capital: Bank Suliding; anmsonn T - the famous talking pony and the cute 3 Fire=- Lif INSU RANCE“AWMGI“ - PAU A. WARD, M. D. dog circus in the trained animal show | Miss FEthel Poupore of Grand 11e with C. C. Patten carnival on 4th and boulevard. Free acrobatic per- formance every afternoon and eve-| ning at 2:30 and 8 o’clock. EARN A FREE SCHOLARSHIP by sending the names of all young people who might be interested in taking a fine business or shorthand course Forks, arrived in the city yesterday and will spend the next two weeks as the guest of her mother and sis- ter. Ralph B. Lycan, day clerk at the Markham hotel, returned from Min- neapolis yesterday, where he has spent the past several days on a hsort Co to Him for Farm Loans REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Office--Odd Fellows Buliding Subscribe for The Pioneer ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 60z Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. in Brown's Business College which | Vacation. R. E. H. SMITH opens in Bemidji about Sept. 15th.—| Harold J. Dane of St. Paul, who at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Address A. E. Brown, Prin., Amer.|one time was city editor of the Daily Office in Winter Block Nat. Bank, St. Paul. Pioneer, arrived in Bemidji last ev- Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m Included in a ome-half bushel of |ening for a visit of several days with R. E. H. MARCUM choice new potatoes presented to the | relatives. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON “News Man” by Mr. “Fritz” Kling-| pr. J. D. Taylor of Grand Forks, Office in Mayo Block beil, this week, was one weighing one| who has a summer cottage at La- Phone 18 Residence Phone 213 pound 5 ounces, and which consid-|yinia, arrived in Bemidji yesterday { ering the season of the year and the| from his work and left immediately i late variety of potatoe the especial | for Lavinia. INER W. JOHNSSON ¥ - tuber represented is regarded as PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO! something unusual, even for this sec-| B B Kaschellhofer, fol\::::elg :: Besidence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 tion of the country which is recog- | >criddl, but who is now Offices over Security/Bank. Phone 130 ¥ Ackley, Towa, has returned to his nized for its fertility of soil, and | CH, IOWE. (88 TeTACd to M8 wonderous yields. The potato in|]OTe ater & v & DENTISTS : s with Bemidji friends. s question was far from having at- g tained its full growth and weight as| Carl Hillstead and H. C. Grove of R. D. L. STAN1UON I was evident by its coating and the|Big Falls’ John Allen of Littlefork DENTIST water oozing out through the abra-|and A. A. Andrews of this city, spent s sions. With potatoes of such weight | yesterday at International Falls in Office iul Whtites Block: . _ | now, it is evident that some excel-|consultation with the county com- 4 lent exhibits may be expected Aug-|missioners. DR. J. T. TUOMY | ust 30 at the Market Day.—Spooner — S 4N DENTIST ‘__ i . R. i al an rs. B. T i & oates of. Mlinsagotle HIY i st National Bank Build’s. Telephone 230 A The C. C. Patten Carnival company | morning for Grand Forks, the home i comes to Bemidji not as the largest|of the Jacobis in the Jacobi automo- R. G. M. PALMER | company in America, but as the best|pjle. They expect to complete the DENTIST i managed, cleanest and most moral|trip early this evening. PMiles Block i carnival company in America—where . Evening Work by Appointment Only | our citizens can safely take their| Mrs. R. N. Bates thMifm;;flDOh:- families and enjoy the entertainment | Who has been the guest of Mr. an offered. The carnival is under the|Mrs. G. R. Jacobi at the summer wt— R. J. F. PETERSON d personal direction of Mr. C. C. Pat-|tage at the head of Lake Bemidji, DENTIST | ten, a tireless worker to please the|during the past few days, returned to Office in Miles Block 1 public. Free acrobatic performance|her home this morning. i every afternoon and evening at 2:30\ oyyqe petrie and wife returned = = - LAWYERS and 8 o'elock. yesterday from Park Rapids and e > EELa i PINEWOOD. — Mrs. Dickenson, | Grand Rapids where they have spent 2 RAHAM M. TORRANCE i Milton and Clazence Fink spent last|the past two weeks on their honey- Portions in black Indicate lands owned by Crookston Lumber Company LAWYER 1 week in Bemidji.—Mr. Sines and Mr. moin. hhiir.h and yn-i;i Petrie will s . : SN Telephons 500 3 C. Fullerton left Pinewood for points|make their home in this city. N I |5000 ld d g h p h k Lo e e o ke A | o acres sold during the past three weeks. the So.—Conrad and George BroWh, | terday from a two weeks' visit with A marvelous immediate future awaits Northern Minnesota. The tremen- | anywhere on earth. You pay $1.50 per acre down and the balance on or H. FISK Rufinus H:mbl‘: *;as t'“week e :he relatives and friends at Parkers Prai- dous possibilities that lie at our very doors are grasped by but few. Those before 20 yearsat 5 per cent yearly interest. . ATTORNEY AT LAW ;:'; '{:“;;iv“ez‘ ‘;m 5.~ 0bo. AL Giade] Doiend Mantomer: & She-was: actom” upon whom this realization has already dawned have either bought some of Office over City Drug Store ako! o - o o ley and the Misses Ness, Woxland and Wenneberg of Clearbrook spent Thursday here picking blueberries.— panied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Warren Bright of Mahnomen who will be her guest for the next ten days. this land or have concluded to doso. Many are making selections daily. Since the Crookston Lumber Company hiive offered their entire holdings of cut overlands for sale thousands of acres. have been purchased and in almost every instauce the purchaser has come from out of the state or the From $5.00 to $11.00 Per Acre Why so cheap? —You ask. Here's the reason: - The Crookston Lumber Co. —says; we're not in the land business. Our business is lumber. We bought PUBLIC LIBRARY A crowd of young people went to Buz- the land for the timbar on it. The timber has been cut and the land must southern portion of Minnesota. e s 2 Sealls Bnd e eni FOpen daily, except Sunday and Mon- zle Lake Sunday afternoon. A good Oir i & e B Ty > sold or gi n away as is practically being done at above terms daylito12am,1to8p.m.,7t0o9 p.m: time is reported by all. Many fish| Town of Nebish Orders Payable. own people do as yet not realize the *Tigness of the Bargains, prices. ‘? Snuda, y 3to 6 p.m. Monday 7to 9 p. Now you who live near by; don’t let the-outsiders get all the best sections. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. Get busy: - Call, phone or write the Crookston Lumber Co. and they will fur- nish you with price list and general descrip@ion of these lands and they will also be pleased to send a comptnnt man with yeu to Jock over any tract you e were caught but they said nothing as| Mr. Andrew Edwards, treasurer of to the size.—The Dickenson children |the Town of Nebish, has made ar- who were ill last week are now fast|rangements with the Northern Na- improving.—Markus Malie had the|tional Bank of Bemidji to cash any misfortune of losing a fine young|and all orders on-the Town of Nebish, steer last Saturday. A Soo freight|with interest from date of registra- struck it. The animal was so badly | tion. = injured it had to be killed.—The Soo Interest will cease thirty days from adjuster was seen here last Friday:|this notice. Dated August 7th, 1911, Think Of | $1.50 per acre down and the land is yours. And too, it's some of the best land that God has created. It's productive gualities cannot -be equalsd CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPNNY T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Lodis’sad Geate' Suie 13 Ooder. French 3 i i

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