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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911 4 BEMIDJI BRIEFS Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE” DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter DAILY EEALTK HINT. s The Stomach and Longevity. Excessive secretion of gastric : : fluid in the stomach is a cause : : of digestive disturbance or an : : evidence of When many dif- : ferent kinds of food requiring : : different ferments for digestion : : and elimination are eaten, espec- : : ial ¢ at-the same meal, a severe : imposed upon the system, : is saved by simple diet, as in all those cases of extreme : : longevity quoted by Metchnikoff : | : and in that of Carnaro, the most : : noted of all, and So from what- : : ever viewpoint the question is : considered the principle of the : : monodiet proves to be important. iscopal Guild will hold a e on December 15. Go to Hakkerup for photos. J. H. Peterson of St. Mathias, who s a farm ten miles south of Brain- took in a load of timothy 3.120 pounds, and sold it for parlor C. B. rant at the Union light lunches. Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Bemidji avenus entertained a number of her friends| at a card party, yesterday afternoor. Ten tables of which Mrs. 0. E playe Erwig was declared r. while Mrs wesl score. 5 o'clock. the best Lunch $1.00 down an 5 cents per weel 5 acre improved garden tr from the Opsahl hoys. b Phone 177. The Young People of the Swedish Lutheran Church will hold a rag ball social at the home of Mrs. Alma at the Challenge Hotel, on Thursday evening at § o'clock. The women r name sewed will be auctioned off, the person | a ball will entitled to have ith its dwner s fruit or SI. Phone the Opsahl boys. garden tracts| improv r-rl per week. Phone 177. evening of Miss| surprised aunt, Mrs. E. about 18 frien e of her e ion being the 16th of ker birth. The even- as spent in playing games and Nell Fallerton and e successful in hments were heard the fire whistle| id it remind you of Huff- Reynolds ad in the tter call them up tend to writ- policy for your Paul Peltier and irned from —Ed. Green n Canada.—J. nt to Blackduck on Fri- | George South visited her| ss Helen, from Friday evening to Monday morning.—The Jane Mills and Nellie C. Shaw The matter of living within your income and la aside something for the future is a matier of com- 1 e and backbone. Start an account at the Northern National Bank with $1.00 and add to it regu- larly. You will be surprised at the outeome. The women of the First Scandina- vian Lu n Church will give a supper at the 1 turday ev Following i ing the me: u to be served: Roast Pork Veal Roast Mashed Protatoes Brown Gravy Creamed Peas Cucumber Pickles Beets . nberry Sauce Che Coffee Cake Ice Cream A number of young girls have formed a club which will meet gne night each week at the homes of the members to sew The club has been named the Four Leaf Sewing Club. The members were entertained last night by the Misses Julia and Mary Meyers at which time plans were made for the s ng. The members of the club are May and Pearl Col- lard, Marie Cahill, Lucile Heathcoth, Emma LaPage, Zenda Bell, Anna Fenton Mary and Julia Meyers. Miss; Julia Meyers was chosen president of the club. PINEWQOD.—Mrs. J. Clemmens and family spent last Friday in Be- midji.—Mrs. A. G. Sthol was called to Camer, Minn., by the death of her nephew, Nov. 11. She will visit her daughters at St. James and St. Paul Lefore returning to Pinewood.—Wm. inger went to Bemidji Saturday to t his sisters.—Miss Jessness who vis Herbert has his new restau-| depot open for 00" were played at| ill bring a ball with | inside of it and the? nut contest was held| he home of the latter's| 6. ay evening to Mon- | 0. 0. F. ball next| ym 5 to § o'clock. | has been teaching the east school of | this district left for her home at | Fosston last Saturday. Her school was closed on account of the cold | weather.—Miss Matilda Holm left for Bagley last Monday. She will attend the agricultural school. FUNKLEY.—J. D. Bogart of Hor- *inet, was a caller here Wednesday.— Mr. Riley and wife spent a few days {last week in International Falls.— | Toni Nelson went to Little Fork, Wednesday.—Frank Berry and wife jreturned from Bemidji on Monday |evening.—Miss Ella Fisher visited with friends in Bemidji Friday— | G. E. Whitford spent Saturday even- ing and Sunday with friends in | Blackduck.—Richard Leet of Bemid- with his brother, Martin.—J. Long and wife of Kelliher spent Tuesday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Long had been visiting with friends in St. Paul and were en route to | their home. | This is the time of the year for fish and cheese and we have prepared for your needs and wants in this particular line.Here are some of the | specials we have laid in store for you. | Stock fish Lutefisk Goat Cheese | Roquefort cheese [ Limberger Cheese Neufchatel Cheese Blue Label Cheese Roquefort Cheese Buck Cheese When it comes to good food stuffs and first class you will find ours the | Store That Serves You Best at All | Times. Roe &Markusen. Earnest R. Lindstrom and Miss gna G. Mosen were united in ! marriage last evening at 9 o’clock at the home of the bride, Rev. Chas. H. Flesher officiating. The young peo- ple were attended by Miss Lizzie | Erickson and Nat Given. The bride wore a white velvet gown and carried red American Beauty roses. The rooms were decorated in yellow and | white. Immediately after the cere- mony a wedding lunch was served at | which onlythe relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom left on the | : iji, spent a few days last week here | 1 | 00 down and 25 cents |late train for Minneapolis where they | will visit for some time before going to Red Wing where they will be the guests of Mr. Lindstrom’s par- ents. They will be away for a month and on their return will make their home in Minneapolis. Both are well known in this city, the bride having lived here eight years and the groom having been employed at the Ber- man Emporium for the past three | years. Half a dozen of the advantages f<~1aimed for the new Soyer System of Cooking in Paper Bags, briefly put, are: | 1. It makes every dish more sa- vory and nutritious. 2. It is economical; weighs practically drawn from, oven. It is labor-saving—no cleaning of pots or pans. 4. It is hygienic—no germ-haunt- ed cooking utensils. 5. No smell of cooking—the bag the food the same when as when put in, the {is sealed with a common metal clip, |such as is used by business men in offices. It saves fuel, and, therefore, money. | | — R R R R IR R R ® PERSONALS. © HCRCR R CROR R CRCRCR R R R R R H. R. Trask left this noon for Hib- bing on business. Joe Ries of Gully, spent yesterday in the city on business. | M. Wahlquist of Pine River, was in the city yseetrday on business. F. C. Rogers of International Falls, | was in the city yesterday on business. R. C. Spooner of Wilton, was in the city for a few hours on business yes- terday. River 2re spending the day in the city shopping. * Chas. Hayden, a logger of Black- duck, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. = S. P. Hayth and wife moved today to their farm home four miles north- west of the city. Richard Mills returned to Crooks- ton after having spent two days in the city on business. A. J. McGuire of the experiment station of Grand Rapids, is in the city for a few days on business. Chas. Barkner of Litchfield, arrived jin the city yesterday and is the | guest of E. J. Gould and family. Mrs. G. E. Cross of Akeley, arrived in the city this morning and will be the guest of Mrs. W. S. LaMont for a few days. G. E. Kreatz returned this morn- ing from Brainerd where he had |gone on Saturday to attend the fun- eral of F. D. Stillings. R E. A. Schneider of the Schneider Bros. Clothing Store, returned this There is Only One “Bromo That Is Qumme £ Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN-ONE DAY. Always rememberthe full name. Look 10r this signature on every box. 2S5c. Geo. Kieser and wife of Turtle|ff ‘morning from the Twin-Cities where - e had gone on business. R J. G. Morrison,, Jr., of Red Lake, route to his home from Fergus Falls where he had gone on the Dumas ‘W. J. Markham of Minneapolis, is in the city for a few days on businegs. Mr. Markham formerly made his home in this city when he was the proprietor of the Markham Hotel. \Mrs. Peter Schumaker of McGreg- or, Towa, will arrive in the city this evening to be a guest at the home of her son, R. H. Schumaker. Mrs. Schumaker came up to Brainerd to attend the Beare-Ingersoll wedding and will come here from there. T. J. Brophy of Crookston who has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. Frank McManus, 121 Dewey avenue, left yesterday for his claim at Bau- dette, his nephew, Frank McManus, Jr., accompanying him. They will remain-there till after Christmas. S. P. Hayth and wife returned last they had accompanied their daugh- ter, Mrs. V. R. Bertram. Mrs. Ber- tram has been the guest of her par- ents in the city for the past two months and left yesterday for Keo- kuk, Iowa, where she will join Mr. Bertram. Mr. Bertram was employed at the Brinkman Theater for a num- ber of years and has accepted a simi- lar position at a theater in Keokuk. BLOCKADED Every Household in Bemidji Should Know How to Resist it. are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan’s Kidney Pills do this. It’s the best proof, for it comes from Bemidji. Mrs. A. E. Hannah 804 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “Some time ago I began the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills and the results were highly satisfactory. At that time I was suffering severely from backache and my kidneys were not doing their work as they should. I was steadily running down in health and my con- dition was becoming serious, when a friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I was so greatly bene- fited by them from the first that I rrocured a -further supply. Since then I have had little cause to worry about my condition. Today I am en- joying good health and do not hesi- tate to give Doan’s Kidney Pills the credit for this remarkable change.” 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. name—Doan’s— was in the city this morning en night from the Twin Cities where | _ The back aches because the kidneys FOR MANY REASONS WEDNESDAY AND THURSOAY 1—Overture—Bees Wax Miss Hazelle Fellows 2.—Motion Picture Historical Drama of the Revolution 3.—Tiustrated Song. You're the Sweetest Girl in All the World to Me. C. J: Woodmansee 4.—Motion Picture The Little Animal Trainer A Circus Drama 5.—Motion Pictures bank account—there is not. ‘the bank—this bank. Transact their business with this bank. are a hundred reasons why you should have a A little reasoning along this line will con- vince you of the importance of having money in —we will appreciate it. service and treatment accorded our customers is evidence of our appreciation of their patronage. We want to number you among our depositors. Mo Tmiormion” ||| The Security State Bank ENTIRE CHANGE FRIDAY - MANY PEOPLE There no reason why yeu can We want your business The high standard of M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER _ SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Tosidonce Phene 58. 818 Amarica Avs. Offics Phoue 12 THE SPALDING - EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than £100,000.00 recently expended ‘on improvements. Toomws, 12 private baths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern convenience: Luxurious and delightful festaurants and buffe, Klemis] m, . Men’s Grill, Colonial Buffet umlflcenr. lobby and public rooms: Ballroom. banquet rooms and private dining_rooms: Sun parlor and observa- §| tory. Located in beart of business sec- §| tion but overlooking the harbor and Lake | Superior. Convenient to everything. monthly at 8 per cent. Oue of the Breat Hotels of the Northwest representative. BRICK FACTORY We make brick and can fill all orders promptly. Build your house of brick made by To the Investor and Home-Builder We have selected a number of lots—some of the most desirable in the residence district of Bemidji—which we are selling on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN—small cash payment—balance, weekly or For description of lots and full information regarding these and other lots in Bemidji, write us or call on H. A. Simons our local A Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. | 520 Capital Bank Building ST. PAUL MINNESOTA FOLEY BROS. Bemidji, Minn. Subseribe for The Pioneer 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45-D. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. m. GREAT NORTHERN West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. 36 East Bound Leaves 0 a. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Leaves at 3730 p. Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:10 p. 14 South Bound Leaves 11.35 p. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:20 a. Freight South Leaves at 7:30 a. Freigit North Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & Man. |1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. |2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. 33 34 -] L HEBEBE PHBERE BE PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS GLARA ELIZABETH FISK Teacher of Elocution and Physicial Culture | | | | Res. 1013 Dewey Ave. Phone 181 i HARRY MASTEN | { | Piano Tuner ermerly o Radenbush & Co.e! 8t. Pau | Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddmgs. banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Taner Room[36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block ‘The flavor lingers. The aroma lingers. The pleasure lingers, YOU will linger over your flavory cup of CHASE&8SANBORN'S *“Seal Brand” Coffee. Roe & Markusen Bemidji's Exclusive Grocers| Fourth St. Bemidji, Minn. | Thanksgiving ¢ You can’t imagine how much better " that Thanksglvmg Roast will taste by being cooked in a Reed Self- Rismg All Granite Rbster i l"« ) No. 0 Reed Roasters - - No. 2 Reed Roasters - - - 2.25 ‘ No. No. No. 3 Reed Roasters 4 Reed Roasters 5 Reed Roasters $1.75 2.00 - $2.50 2.75 3.00 Onyx “Everyday ers | | % No. 1 Reed Roasters - - - | IJ : 8 oval shape, shallow pan inside Not How Cheap But How Good Come in and let us tell you the merits of a Reed Roaster. This space costs too much. We have a lot we want to close out, and offer them at the following prices: round roast- ‘ 5 - . 50c | black steel, | E 75¢ granite roasters Oval-shaped, seamleés, Savoy black steel Roasters = Oval-shaped, seamless, Savoy of Roasters $1.00 1.50 to 2.25 | i L & G 'smoo'th, | i arclware DR. E. A.SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block Phone 396 i A. WARD, M. D. | *® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 | House No. 607 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 DR. A. E. HENDERSON :_ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. | | NR. E. H. SMITH [ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block ). E. H. MARCUM | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office in Mayo Block Zhone 18 Residence Phone 2I) INER W. JOHNSON | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 | Offices over Security!Bank. Phone 130 i DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST | Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST PMiles Block Evening Work by Appoiatment Only LAWYERS | GRAHAM'M TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store F. JOSLYN, 4 TAXIDERMIST Office at Reed’s Studio Bemidji 2 Minnesota EDUARD F. NETZER, Pn. . . RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions rNEw PUBLIC LIBRARY ‘Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m.