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(U » < A 0 ceruommimimnenss 85 MO BN S snaca X |last night where he will visit his FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' 5 'BEMIDJI BRIEFS [0l S ot eperer | VTS T e S S DAILY HEALTH HINT. : | parents for a few days. Mr. Marcum — : |plans on taking in a few days hunt- Poisoning from Xish. % ‘iug in that vicinity. A case of poisoning from eat- :| Rev. C. W. Foley and wifc and . ing “fresh” fish has been brought : |family arrived in the city yecterday . to my attention, in a city where : | trom Page. N. D. Mr. Foley will at . the “Diet Hints” are published. : |once take up his work as pastor of . Fresh fish is altogether more : |the Baptist church. : desirable than Weat that may i Mrs. W. S. McClenaban of Brain- : have been long in storage, "}“ “lerd arrived in the city yesterday and | : decaying fish — and fish spoils | )] spend a few days here with her | : quickly—is poisonous, as is ?“ ‘| husband, Judge McClenahan, who has . animal and vegetable matter in * |charge of the Dumas trial. . a state of decay. Canaed salmon : | Troppman's are going to give away : is perhaps the best fish to use : h . {400 boxes Ziegler's Chocolates. Ev- : where one is long distant *‘rom % iery customer purchasing $1 worth of : the source (’_f supr?!_v, and ‘not :ggouds Saturday can have a box free : quite sure of getting the fish :|— , pound boxes to customers pur- : fresh. All food packages should : |chasing $2 worth or over. : be dated, so that th2 consumer : | Jas. Kennedy, the Northern Con- : can determine how long they: 2 . have been on hand. Some now :‘crete & Construction Company f91~e- . have a private date mark, and : Mm% who has had charge of the build- . it rests with the consumer to : 'S the cement payemeant will Teave . encourage the practice by giving : lmmormw for Ins' home at Gr:‘anfll . a preference to brands having :‘For}‘ts wher‘e he will enter th2 Uni- . the date of packing. . | versity of North Dakota. B Lk e S sl WA BT sets Simees * Don’t forget the dance in the City I Han tonight. There will b> a good E. H. Dea of this eity speut yes»ifl‘OWG. good music and good floor. terday at International ¥alls on busi-| Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Mrs. E. E. ness. |I\chonald will return this ovening Mutt and Jeff at Barker's. | from Sauk Center where they «ttend- Sam Fullerton returaed last e‘.e“_!ed the convention of the Mi.unesota ing from Grand Rapids wherc he had | Federation of Women’s Clubs as del- gone on business |egates of Bemidji. Mrs. McDonald ° 1 t lendid qssnm_‘\joined Mrs. Sanborn at Sauk Center gall ant S(e. e s.p en : (after having spent the past three ment of new fall millinery at the . Ml Parlors. weeks as the guest of velatives and e _|friends at the Twin Cities. Attorney Funk of Walker, was in the city yesterday on official basiness before Judge C. W. Stanton. Dance tonight!!! All ye who have ears listen! Dance tonight in the !City Hall. Masten’s orchestra. Be- Go to Hakkerup's fa: Prholto's- ; | midji Dancing Academy. Miss Gladys Kreatz le‘t last night| . A for ‘Crookston where she will be the | ”.\hss .\‘Iab]e H. Anderson. of Red auest of friends for a few days. ‘_\\ ing, Minn., and John D. Buck, of . . A | Bucksport, Maine, were united in 75 large blooming Geraniums for marriage at eight o'clock last even- sale. 25 cents each. Mrs. Conger, ing at the residence of T. J. Welsh, 901 Lake Bvd. 1121 Bemidji Ave., the Rev. T. S. H. C. Baer left this ufternoon for|golste officiating. After the cere- Crookston where he will transact mony a dainty supper was served, the | business for the Security State Bank |regidence being nicely decorated with of this city. flowers and autumn leaves. There Mutt and Jeff at Barker's. ‘\\'ere present besides the hostess, Miss Dr. C. R. Sanborn returned this| Emeth Ratterman of Si. Panl. Mrs. | morning from Bagley where he was|Dr. M. Draper of Walker, G. Otto called there last evening on profes- | Beehler. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McGreg- sional business. or, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Winter. New goods are arriving daily a|After afew .da}'s in m? gify the brid- the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors. al couple will go to Big Falls where . | Mr. Buck has a homestezd. P. M. Leonard of Nebish, was in the city today on business. Mr. Leo-l nard has spent most of thre summer at: Notice! Hannah, N. D. ‘ There is money in the treasury to; Go to Chapman's Shop for horse-|pay all outstanding orders against shoeing. the Town of Durand. Interest will | stop ten days after publication ! John Lemlah, treasvrer, Puposky, Minn. G. M. LaBaw who has been the‘ guest of his son, Lee Labaw, for the| past few days left this morning for‘ his home at Buda, I11. | Mutt and Jeff at Barker’s. | Ponn SLEEPER J. P. Lahr and family moved into town yesterday from their sum-, Healthy children sleep soundly. Any mer home at Turtle River whers they | child that does not sleep is not healthy. have spent the past summer. | Sleeplessness is caused by u?.:\ulgt'sted substances which generate poisons. For Sale—Several work horses and Kickapoo Worm Kilier (the nice- drivers; also a lot of baled hay, or tasting candy lozenges) produces will exchange for wood, lumber or sound, restful sleep by cleaning out posts. Address, Geo. D. Brown, Wild| poisons and impurities. It is a great Rice N. D child's tomic and strength-builder. PR Price, 2! soid by druggists every- where and by Walter Marcum left for Creckston JOHN G. ZIEGL.ER “THE LAND MAN” Fire=- Life-=IN SUR A N C E-==Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Office--Odd Feliows Building Come To The Car At the M. & |. Depot and Get Your APPLES Fing Sweet Apples for Butter Fing Crah Apples for Pickles The Best Eating Apples on the Market And Good Keepers Come Early As They Will Not Last Long Gome and buy from the old soldier, Apples raised in his own orchard, set out by him in lowa in 1885 ————————— ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS MAJESTIC THEATRE| oniLook | PURE SNUFF CAN BE SOLD e Who'’s Herel IN MINNESOTA LEGALLY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY COPENHACEN Swupe, 1—March—*“Carnival Bungo™ Miss Hazell Fellows 2.—Motion Picture Saved by the Pony Express (Selig) A thrilling Western story [inroducing thrilling feats of horsemanship. 3.—Illustrated Song “PI'll Be Right Here in he Same Old Place” C. J. Woodmansee 4.—Motion Picture The Professor’s Ward A lubin comedy that will make you laugh every time you remember it. We guarantee that Copen- hagen Snuff is now and al- ways has been absolutely - Eerrr pure snuff, that it complies with th= laws of every State and all federal % o?;, laws. AMERICAN SNUFF GO., 111 Fifth Ave., New York CORN £ (numm:l,‘,.'(m' Don't miss the next change. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx YOYLL get a good “line” on the correct things in clothes if you watch any group of modern, lup-to-date young men. Theyre the best judges of good styles; of what’s right in fabric and model; they’re particular about the fit and the tailoring. We don’t mean the ultra freakish ideas in clothes that you see occasionally on flashy young men; we're talking about the college and high-school fellows and the smart young business men. Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand clothes are made for such wearers; and the young men’s Society Brand styles they produce are the snappiest, smartest, best in the field; and the young men have discovered it. We want everybody to know that we have these goods for sale. In suits, the Shape-maker is one of the best; the Varsity is another; the new English model, a coat made without padding, made to hang properly and show the figure is another. We have special styles in overcoats also for young men; a new English box that’s very stylish; the new Raglan; the smart button-through styles. Older men will like these styles; or some of the other good ones. Suits $20.00 and up Overcoats $20.00 and up L 4 220y, J. K. DEYO Clothing House This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes