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

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l BEMIDJI BRIEFS Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE" DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter Joe Flanagan of Brainerd, is a Be- midji visitor today. Roses and carnations always on hand at the Greenhouse. C. A. Becke of Deer River, was 2 Bemidji_visitor yesterday. Order your milk from Roe and Markusen. Fresh every morning. H. F. Brown, the Crookston cigar man, is in the city today on business. Carload of heavy draft horses for sale at Pogue’s Barn, R. Stowell. A. J. Linden of Pine River, was in the city for a few hours last evening. ° Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. C. S. Blakely of Bagley, was in the city yesterday on a shopping tour. $1.00 per load for ice. We can.fill your orders promptly. Smart, Getch- ell Ice Co. C. W. Dudley, cedar merchant of Blackduck, transacted business in the city yesterday. Ice delivered to any part of the city for $1.00 per load. Smart, Getch- ell Ice Co. E. N. Johnson, civil -engineer of Thief River Falls, was in the city vesterday on business. Christmas post cards, letters, greetings and seals at J. P. Omich’s, | successor to A. N. Gould. - Mrs. T. G. Ewing of Red Lake, was |afternoon was his home from Red Lake. Mr. Wads- | worth is connected with the Depart- ment of the Imterior and has spent the past week at Red Lake on busi- ness connected with the Indian af- fairs. If you are interested in Hand Painted China don’t fail to -see the exclusive line of Mrs. Isabel F. Bry- ant at our store. This is genuime hand work by one of the most talent- ed decorators in the Northwest and Netzer's Pharmacy. Mrs, Geo. F. Markham returned last night from Little Falls where she had gone to meet her son, Percy, who was seriously ill at that place. Mr. Markham was on his way home from Paynesville, Minn., where he had just undergone an operation and was taken sick at Littl€ Falls where his mother met him. He will be forced to remain here for some time. A turkey supper will be served by the men of the Presbyterian ¢hurch in the church basement on Tuesday evening, December 12. A Dbirthday party was given yes- terday at the home of Mrs. George Kirk in honor of Miss Nora Psile the guest of honor and little Miss Ber- nice Kirk, the occasion being the seventh anniversary of her birth. The spent in playing games. A lunch was served at six o’clock, Miss Nellie Erb assisting. The little guests were the Misses in the city yesterday. Mrs. Ewing is matron of the Red Lake Agency school. Another large shipment of gen- uine hand-painted china received at George T. Baker & Company. | Attorney J. A. Hendricks of Fosston, was in the city yesterday en route to Walker on professional | business. | See Mrs. Bryant’s line of Hand Painted China at Netzer’s Drug Store | before making ~ your holiday pur-| chases. 2 Miss Beatrice Mills returned this| morning from the Twin Cities where| she has spent the past several days as the guest of friends. Whether the depositor has one dol- lar or one thousand in the Northern National Bank the interest rate is the same—4 per cent—compounded every six nionths. The Degree of Honor lodge will give a card party on Monday even- ing in the Odd Fellow's Hall. A lunch will be served at the close of | the evening. | Paul Brunelle of Red Lake Falls, | is in the city today en route to, his| home from Blackduck where hé has been the guest of his sister during the past week. | The next telephone directory goes | to press Dec. 15th. Chédnges in your | listing should be sent in before that| time. Mrs. Bert Kirtland of Backus, Minn., returned home last evening after having spent the past few days in the city as the guest of her moth-| er, Mrs. A. M. Crowell. | Fancy calendars and calendar pnds! also Red Cross'Xmas seals at J. P.| Omich’s, successor to A. N. Gould. The dramatical recital which was| to have taken place in the near fu-| ture under the direction of Miss Clara | Fisk, has been pestponed until after the holidays, owing to the illness of Miss Ida Brown. | The men of the Presbyterian | church will serve a turkey supper in | the church basement on Tuesday ev-| ening, December 12. G. F. Robinson and wife will leave today for Funkley where they will make their home during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have made Margaret Klien, Margaret Wedge, Dorthy Schumaker, Martha Gilmore, | Margaret Kaiser, Beatrice and Evelyn Kirk. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of | the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: “I firmly Dbelieve- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me:.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. A number of young people sur- prised Miss Alice Hulset at her home| last evening, 1008 Mississippi av-; enue. Games were played after which light refreshments were served. The party consisted of the Misses Lottie McDonald, Gertrude_Grottie, Jennie Bourgeois, Gertrude Huntosh, Alzo- da Hoffner, Mayme Scarrot, Gladys Armstrong, Ella. Anderson, Hazel | Hulett, and Messrs. James "Malone, | Fred Graham Bert Baker, Alex Cam- eron, Earl Riley, George Walker, Glen Peck and Earl Hoffner. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose: of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy, bathe your feet in hot water be- fore going to bed, and you are al- most certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. - | Turkey Supper. The men of the Presbyterian church will give a turkey supper next Tuesday evening in the base- ment of the church when the follow- ing menu will be served: Menu. Assorted Pickles Roast Young Turkey, Dreéssing Cranberry Sauce Giblet Gravy | Baked Potatoes Mashed Bagas Waldorf Salad Currant Jelly Home Made Apple Pie Cream Cheese Tea Coffee Price: Adults 50 cents; children under 12, 25 cents. ‘When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneu- monia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to Bemidji their horhe during the past year and a half. | 1 Horses for sale at Pogue’s Barm, | and have a carload of heavy draft| horses. F. R. Stowell. ‘While on his way from Big Falls to his homestead, Fred Gordon, 38 years old, met with accidental death in an eight-foot well. It is supposed that jan adult. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store. I One of New England’s many preachers. makes the announcement that American women have ceased to blush. Pouf! Why should any wom- an blush at what a good preacher says to her? he fell in while reaching down to dip water for a drink. i The names of parties ordering tel-| ephones now, to be installed later, | will appear in the next directory which goes to press Dec. 15th. i Miss Anna Anderson of Guthrie, |jaip: was the guest last evening of. her sister, Miss Karna Anderson. She re- turned home on the late train ac- companied by her sister and Miss Inez Patterson who will remain at the Anderson home over Sunday. Fancy Christmas boxes for packing gifts at J. P. Omick’s Curio Store, successor to A. N. Gould. P. R. Wadsworth of Washington, was in the city yesterday en route to AKOTA #I had been troubled with consti- pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me,” writes Thos. E. Williams, Middleboro, < “Two packages of Chamber- s Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. |PARENTS ! The Best Xmas Gift for a boy is a years | . 0od reading. To get | it send 50 cents today for leading boys' monthly magazine of America. High class stories, educational manly, sports, games, electrical, mechanical, carpen- |try, wireless, aviation, poultry, pets, camping, trapping and Boy couts dept. | Keeps 52,000 boys interested now: Sent to three homes a whole vear for Sl Remit to THE NATIONAL YOUTH, 33 aa prices that can not be equalledaf- | els. ‘to business that the publishers have |BRICK FACTORY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Fine Puddings from Royal Grape-Cream of Tartar 000000 OOCOGOO O © Sunday Services in Bemidji. ¢/ POV OOOOROOOOO G EPISCOPAL Sunday School will be held at 10 A. M., morning services and Holy Communion at 10:30. GERMAN LUTHERAN German Lutheran Services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock; in the Baptist Church. Sunday] School will be held at 4 o’clock. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL There will be preaching at 10:45 and 7:30 at the Methodist Church. Sunday School will be held at 12 o’clock, Epworth League at 6:30. Mrs. Head will. lead the league and «—e topic ~will be “Star of Bethle- hem.” Prayer meeting will be held THhursday evening at 8 o'clock. We welcome you to our services. Chas. H. Flesher, pastor. e A protest is being made in Eng- | land agajnst the tone of British nov= This -ought to be just the boost been looking for. PILES CURED_IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if-<RA- Z0 OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 days.. 50c. Saved Storage Charges. Young men -with ‘meager salaries evolve financial makeshifts abhorrent to thie moral and physical sensibilities of their opulent elders. Snid one young sprig of bearding house gentil- ity to another who expected 1o seek | hew quarters upon his return from a two months’ trip on the road: “What are you going to do with all this personal truck that is cluttering wup your room? It will cost you any- how a dollar a month for storage.” . “Not the way, I am working thing: said the man :who was going away. “1 have purposely refrained from pu ing board for four weeks.and thediand- lady will.hold my stuff. - Of course I shall -square up when 1 come back and get it again. and in the meantime she will, give it free storage”’—New York Times: BEMIDJI PEOPLE SHOULD TRY THIS. E. N. French & Co. states that any one who has constipation, . sour stomach or gas on the stomach, should try simple buckthorn bark, Adleri-ka, the mew - German Ap- pendicitis remedy. - A SINGLE DOSE brings relief almost INSTANTLY and Bemidji people are surprised how QUICKLY it helps. This simple remedy antisepticizées the digestive organs and draws off the impurities. E. N. French & Co. We make brick and can fill all| orders: promptly. Build your house of brick made by FOLEY BROS. Bemidji, Minn. EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,00000 recently expended on improvements. 250 Tooms, 12 private . ms. Ever lern baths, Msl:npll‘exm usmdhgll e Magnificent lobby and public rooms: Baliroom, banquet rooms and priva dining. rooms; Sun parlor and observ: story. Located in_heart of business sec- tion but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the: Horthwast Clearance Sale Ladies’ Suits Coats & Furs Cirls & Misses Coats, Men’s & Boy’s Suits & Overcoats Store Ope Until 10 n Tonight 0'Clock Kedzie Building, Chicago, Il glycerine, etc., as compounded in' Every person mneeds a business education and it costs no more to get it at this great Business and Shorthand Training School, under exact office conditions, than at one of the small questionable ones. The results are. however, very.-different.. 350 D. B. C. pup! went to excellent _positions in banks and offices this year—over 400 will do so next year. All Far— £0 banks and 685 others empley “D. B.'C. pupils as cashiers, tellers or bookkeepera. No other school offers such endorsement. E Our 350 course prepares for business life, er for position as clerk or book= keeper. Our new $35 course in Com- ‘merce and Banking (endorsed by Bank- § ‘ers’ Assoctation) supplies cashiers and _tellers for the Northwestern banks, and Bookkeepers and credit men for the .Jarger concerns. The shorthand course (under an expert reporter) trains court Teporters and high grade stenographers, The stenographers for the U. 5. District § Court, N. D. Supreme 3d Judicial “The D. B. C. hias built a magnificent mew building (35,000 square feet of space) i3 seated with roll top desks, has 60 typewriters, adding ms- chines, billers. money changers, ete. ‘with _magnificently offices, using aluminum Our courses are fascinat- Our pupils deal ‘with each - Umbrellas $1.50 to $20 Detachable and folding, we engrave with-- ‘monograms, without extra charge. Buy a Pair of Cuff Links| Mirrors, Lockets For Brother - - . Have his initials engraved Ftc. ‘We have the We Have line of toilet sets ever shown in the-city. B-1227)% p - l 186 size, 17 jeweled, 20 year case, complete ‘ | GEO. T. BAKER & COMPANY 116 Third Street MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Near The Lake in them. largest and most complete Filled and Plated $1.00 1o Engraved while you wait Ladies Watch’ $16.50 Only $12.25 Expert Hand Engravers---Goods Purchased of us Engraved Free of Charge SEE OUR WINDOWS - Village of close to Avoid Speculation INVEST IN LAND - Turtle River AT ONLY $10.00 PER ACRE : You have the choice of 12 alljoining 40’s. ~ $25.00 down and $25.0D every 6 months buys 40 acres of good farming land, market; 4 miles from Turtle River Village and 11 miles-from Bemidji. The soil is rich clay mixed with a little sand in proper proportion to cultivate easily and grow every tkind of crop. The land is easily cleared and is gradually sloping, except about 80 acres of rolling land around a small - lake. - Cood graded roads to Turtle River Station. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY _For further particulars write or call on

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