Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 15, 1911, Page 5

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w$] _ Federation of Labor. "a , are attending the FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19 11. iBEMID]I BRIEFS Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE" DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter Iowa coal mines increased the out- put 170,358 ton the past year. ! Go to Hakkerup's f.. Photo's. (Call at Abercrombie's and join the library. Read all the new popular | books. | A nine year old girl traveled alone | from Russian port to Sault Ste. Murie‘ to rejoin her father. Get your Kodak Films Saturday for that Sunday morning outing. Barker’'s Kodak Shop. Miss Rasmussen from Waupaca, ex- perienced dressmaker. Fancy and party dresses a specialty. 221 3rd St. Over Gill Bros. Representatives of the various| trades unions throughout the State were assembled at Oswego today at| the opening of the fifteenth annual; convention of the New York State Don't fail to see the beautiful line of fall hats at the Henrionnet Milli- nery Parlors. John C. Vogler of Nebish, who has | watermelons and other products on | display at the county fair, also has| brought down some broom corn and| 2 sample of sugar cane. Mr. Vogler| raised these products to show what can be done in Beltrami county ! Have you a Kodak Film Tank for| developing your films?. If not youj are more than likely to spoil them| in developing. Take them to Bark~‘ er's Kodak Shop. i The piling which has endangered | launches and other boats at the in-| let of Lake Irvine has been removed. Daniel McCauley was the man who| undertook the task and successfully | blew up six of the piles yesterday morning with dynamite. He is sure| that he destroyed the one that upset Joe Anderson’s launch with a load| of passengers Sunday. Join the circulating library at Ab- ercrombie’s and read the new boOKs. . The Law, The Ne'er Do Well, Winning of Barbara Worth. Common The PPOLOEOEDOOOOO OO & PERSONALS. @ Mrs. Jas. Hubbard of Kelliber. is a! fair visitor today. D. Bemidji | McPherson of Blackduck, is a| visitor today. iss Heinrich of Deer River, is a shopper today. | C. D. Herbert of Brainerd is spend- ing the day in the city. ! G. H. Warner of Brainerd is in the city today on business. J. Fogelberg, the Fosston mer- chant, is in the city today. A. Heft and wife of Blackduck are in the city today attending the fair. J. M. Reed and wife of Blackcuck | are among the many fair visitor: to-| day Robert and Arnold Porter returned to their home in Turtle River last evening. J. C. Thompson and wife of Black- | 1 fair in the city today. . E. M. French of Blackduck. ting friends and attending the fair today. L. Dodge of Farley, is in the today on business and incident- G. city ally to attend the air. Jas. Halladay returned yesterday from Larimor D.. where ho has spent the past six weeks. Miss MacGregor, who is teathing the Tenstrike this is in the city attending the fair. school year, B. J. Sperry and wife of Portland. | Oregon, are guests at the home of | S. A. Cutter. They expect to remain here for several weeks. M. W. Knox and wife and son of Nebish, arrived in the city yesterday 10 attend the fair. They will return to their home tomorrow. Joseph Yipe of St. Paul, who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mayers at| their home at Grant Valley, return-| ed to his home last night. | Mrs. L. A. Ward and baby left yes-| A terday for Terra Haute, where they will be the guests of Mrs. ents for a month or so WVards © Attorney B. T. Wilson and wife of | Blackduck were in the city yesterday Mrs. Wilson visited friends while Mr. Wilson attended to professional busi- ness. - —_— ASK TO SEE SANITARY CROWN PIPE AT THE City Drug Store | if the kidneys are sick. THE | o~ W. R. Mackenzie returned y2ster- day from the Twin City where he | went to attend the state fair. Mr. Mackenzie has been away ‘hree weeks. Miss Coldie Carlton, who 1s the head trimmer in one of the millinery establishments of Blackduck, is in the city today as the guest ot her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeburg and socn, and Mrs. E. Oberg of Blackduck, fcame down this morning to attend the county fair. They were accom- panied by a niece of Mrs. Freeburg’s. Mrs. J. A. Younggren returned last :m'ening from a two month’s visit at Fargo, N. D., and Minneapolis. She was accompanied by Miss Jessie Con- liff of Minneapolis who will b: her guest for several weeks. J. C. Strandland of Kasio, B. C., | who arrived here a few days ago to join his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mayer of Grant Valley, left last night for Minneapolis where he will spend a few days on business General Manager Gemmell ot the M. & I. was in the city yesterday with Auditor Downey. They were accompanied as far as Northome by W. T. Cox. The three men have been making an inspection of the rondi- tions along the M. & I. line. Both Mr. Gemmell and Mr. Downey went to Brainerd last evening. Mr. Cox will be in the city today or tomor- rOW. STARTS PIANO STORE HERE James A. Terry of Superior Decides to Locate in Bemidji. - James A. Terry, who has been con- nected with the Alfred Terry Piano Company of Superior for the past sev- eral years has opened a piano store at 2 Fourth street in this city. Mr. Terry is a young and energet- ic man who has recently opened a store in the city of International Falls and has 2 man in charge there while in Bemidji he will give his per- sonal attention to the trade in the city and the surrounding country and towuns. He will sell pianos only and will carry in stock the highest grades of the lines he represents, which will be the Raudenbush, Wesley, Straube and Hammond. Mrs. Terry is also in the city and their household goods will be shipped here immediately, they having rent- ed the Goodman house at Fourth street and Irvine avenue. No Such Thing. Maude—We had private theatricals last evening. They went off first rate, only the folks would laugh in the wrong place. Uncle Henry—There is no such thing, Maude, as laughing in the wrong place in private theatricals. —Boston Transcript. T0 AILING WOMEN A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many a Sufferer i~ Bemidji No woman can be nealthy and well Poisons that pass off in the secretions when the kidneys are well, are retained in the body when the kidneys are sick. Kidneyg and bladder become inflamed and swollen and worse troubles This is often the of bearin down pains, quickly follow. true lameness, backache, Uric poisoning also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and cause sideache, ete. rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kid- ney Pills, a remedy that cures sick kidneys. You will get better as the kidneys get better, and health will return when the kidneys are well. Let a Bimidji woman tell you about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Mrs. Thomas Wilson, 111 ve., Bemidji, Minn., says: Park “1 was | troubled by disordered kidneys for three or four years and at times it Indiana | was difficult for me to do my work. | | Having my attention called to Doan’s | Kidney Pills, T decided to iry them and procured a supply. 3such great relief that I take pleasure The gave me in recommending them to othe kidney | sufferers.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the and take no other. | | naem—Doan’s— | | BARKER TO LECTURE Has Had Offer From Big Patent Med- icine Concern to Tour Three States. WILL NOT LEAVE BEMIDJI “Ker Choo™ are the first two words in the Barker advertisement in this calls immediate attention to the se- vere colds one is apt to comtract if proper care is not taken at the oifset. Mr. offer to go out on a lecturing tour throughout the states of Minnesota, This offer was made him by a traveling repre- Barker recently received an Wisconsin and Michigan. sentative of one of the largest patent medicine houses in the country, after bis hearing a short talk by Mr. Bark- i er to a number of customers in the store. So well did Mr. Barker know the merits of the various articles un- der discussion and so well did he lay down the facts that the offer fol- lowed. It could not be learned today | whether Mr. Barker will take up the new work, but he is giving it serious| consideration. It may be possible| that he will go out lecturing for sev-| eral weeks each year. | MISS HUMES GOES TO CHICAGO; Miss Dorothy Humes of Cass Lake‘; left from Bemidji Wednesday night| for Chicago where she will recei\'ef vocal instructions from an eminent| instructor. Miss Humes contemplates} singing on the Orpheum circuit} stages, beginning about the first of | the year, providing be advisable to discontinue her mu- sical stu | are still greater. o1 new o1nes. in price. Our specialties--- PHONE 573 All new pianos, organs and sewing machines sold at a Special discount. While the values of the pianos were great in our former sales the values in this great Fourth Annual Sale Old pianos and organs taken as part payment on new pianos; also old sewing machines taken in exchange This stock must be sold during this sale, hence the great reduction Kimball Pianos and Singer Sewing Machines |tice in the courts of the state. issue of the paper and the illustration | CARL HEFFRON NOW ATTORNEY Passes State Bar Examination But Will Not Hang Out Shingle. Carl Heffron of this city, formerly principal of the Nymore public schools, is now an attorney. He took the state bar examination in St. Paul a few days ago and has just received the diploma permitting him to prac- Mr. | Heffron attended the University of | Minnesota for two years and contin- ued his studies with that institution | by a correspondence course. He will not open an office nor become actively engaged in his new professicn at| this time. i The Shoplifter. 01d Jed Shucks and his wife had vis- | ited New York city, and after they got home Jed was describing to his friends the wonders of city ways. “Apn' we went to a big department ghop.” he said. “an’ we got inter one o* them ’ere things wot whizzes ye clean up to the top—what in tarnation is their name, ma?" “Shoplifters, Jedediar,” Mrs. Shucks | replied. | Encouragement. | “I tell you." said Dottypate, “I'm | | nobody’s fool.” “Ob, well, never mind, Dotty, dear,” | said Miss Cynica. “Some day some | nice girl will come along and take | you.”—Harper's Weekly. Cause For Congratulation. i The Boss—Mr. Stubpen. when you came in this morning I detected a | trace of liquor about your person. The ' Bookkeeper—That's fine, sir! Fine! That shows how much better your | cold is, sir.—Puck. Sensitive. Stranger (in Pittsburg)—Do you have that it would| gldermen at large in this city? Double-Wear RubberHHeel is, first of all, all that it’s name proclaims. Moreover, it makes the dainties shoe neater than it ever could be otherwise. ' Because it Can’t “run-over” on one side. the comfort and economy in that. Think of Hunting, Driving and Cruising Shoes made to order. Lumbermen’s Rubber Tops Repairing Neatly Done JOHN P. RISBURGC BELTRAMI AVE. BEMIDJI, MINN, Native (irritably)—Oh, try that stuff L in vaudeville!—Puck. LUMBERMEN, LOOK! Here’s an Investment Opportunity in Westerh Canada 10,000 acres marketable spruce and tamarac for sale sixty miles north-east of Winnipeg. Railway will be built into this property next year. It already has water transportation. Fully equipped sawwill on property. Will sell outright or consider partnership with party who is prepaed to take charge and begin actual operations at once. Apply to ) CHANDLER PARKER, Securities. Loans & Investments, Norther Crown Bank Building, Winnipeg. Will Last Until Sept. 30 Never in the history of Bemidji have such values existed in the piano selling business as are being offered at this great sale. New shipments have been arriving daily for the past week and we have a lay-out that will make you wonder where they all come from. You are invited to make your home at our store during fair week BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE J. BISIAR URTH ANNUAL PIANO SALE NOW GOING ON 318 MINNESOTA AVE.

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