Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 16, 1912, Page 3

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i a o ) TURSDAY, JANUARY) 16, 1912 BEMIDJI BRIE A. McCallum of Deer River, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. | K. Neutson of Minneapolis, was a| Bemidji visitor yesterday. C. H. Sandberg of Warren, was a visitor in the city yesterday. John Wilcox of Puposky, was in the city yesterday on business. Axel Widmark and wife of Bagley, were Bemidji visitors yesterday. G. W. Gonyea of Crookston, is in the city for a few days on business. * M. F. Kio of Minneapolis, trans- acted business in the city yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Chas. T. Heenan of St. Paul, was a business visitor in the city yester- day. Miss Pearson of Brainerd is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Duncan Mc- Dougall. Attorney D. A. Stacpoole of Win- nipeg, is in the city for a few days on business. J. A. Bray of Blackduck spent yes- terday in the city. Mr. Bray is a merchant at Blackduck. Dr. J. A. McClure's many patrons will be pleased to know that he pre-‘ pares veterinary remedies that suit} the case. i Mrs. A. Jesterand daughter, Kath- ryan Marie, have been confined to| their home for the past week with| pneumonia. | Mrs. Leo N. Code who has neunl visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Woerner at Brainerd, has re- turned home. Clarence V. Speelman of Interna-: tional Falls, transacted business in{? the city yesterday returning home| this morning. | N. A. Wolfe of Grand Forks. was; in the city yesterday on business con-, nected with the Northwestern Tele-} phone company. i Certificates of deposit bearing 4 per | cent interest and secured by its entire | assets, are issued by the Northern National Bank. | Clerk of Court, Fred Rhoda, left| this morning for Baudette where he will attend the term of court which opens there tomorrow. i F. W. Langdon, local agent for the Hamm Brewing company, went to International Falls this morning on | business for the company. i Judge B. F. Wright and G. A.! Itskin, both of Park Rapid, were in the ecity yesterday en route to In- ternational Falls on court business. Attorney Edward Rogers of Walk- er, and his brother Nat Rogers of Remer, were in the city yesterday from Remer, going on to Walker last night. John Stordahl of Hendrum, re- turned home yesterday after having spent the past two weeks in the city as the guest of his sister, Mrs. K. K. Roe. Call in and see us about taking up that old loan of yours that you don’t cut down, and pay us in month- 1y payments, Beltraml Co. S. & B. Association. E. D. Algers, of Tenstrike, super- intendent of operations for the Par- tridge Lumber company in northern Minnesota, transacted business in the city yesterday. John Rasmusson of Crookston, dis- trict manager for the Hamm Brew- ing company, was in the city yester- day and went on to Big Fallg in the interests of the company. Miss Anna Bowers came down from Blackduck yesterday and went on to Puposky where she will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox for some time. Geo. E. Seely of Little Falls, was in the city yesterday en route to Remer on business. Mr. Seely is connected with the Pine Tree Lum- ber company of Little Falls. : Why pay agents to get you a build- ing loan, out of town, when you can get it without cost at home in an institution whose officers you are ac- quainted with? E. H. Denu of the Bemidji Pio- neer, went to the Twin Cities last night in the interests of the Pio- neer. While away Mr. Denu will at- tend a meeting of the North Star Daily Press association. Mr. Denu will attend the Northern Minnesota Editorial association at Long Prni»l rie on Friday and Saturday. ‘When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy is most ef- fectual for colds, croup and whoop- ing cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. The state supreme court has af- firmed the decision of Judge C. W. Stanton in the case of Olson & Berkey A. E. Smith, in which action Mr. Smith demurred to a complaint made by the plaintiffs and was over ruled, taking the ruling to the state’s high court where the district court was upheld. Campbell & Dodge were attorneys for the defendant and Judge Spooner for the plain- tiffs. Constipation is the cause of many silments: and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain’s Editortal ' Telephone, DORA BARRETTE, Soclety Reporter ldue to cold or damp, or chronic rheu-! I ciation. “THREE-ONE" your bowels regular and you will avold these diseases. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. By a score of 29 to 27, the Eighth grade basketball team won from the sophomore team, in a game played last night in the highschool gymna- sium. Elletson for the high school players and Peck for the grade team were stars of the game. The game was called at 4 o’clock. Due to the absence of one of their forwards the sophomores were forced to take in Delbert Elleison, a junior. Profes- sor W. Z. Rebinson officiated as ref- eree. Although spectators have not been allowed in the gymnasium a crowd of rooters for each team was present. This is the first of the in- terclass games which will be played this season. Tonight the seniors will go onto the floor against the sepho- more team, and it is expected that the lattter will retrieve the honors they lost yesterday. Do you know that fully nine out of | every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles {matism, and require no internal| jtreatment whatever? Appy Cham-| berlain’s Liniment freely and see| how quickly it gives relief. For sale| by Barker’s Drug Store. It is Not Too Late for a Good New Year’s Resolution, Which is it going to be at the end of the next few years—a hand full of rent receipts or a deed to your home or business property? 1 Make your resolutions right now and we will furnish you the money to either pay off your mortgage, buy or build you a home. Call or phone to our office and let | us know what your wants are. Huffman, Harris & Reynolds, i agents for Bagley Bldg. & Loan Asso-| Phone 144, 209 Beltrami avenue. Notice. | Regular meeting of Bemidji Lodge No. 168, Knights of Pythias, on Tuesday, January 16th, at Elks Club room on Third street. Installation | the nose. I hereby announce myself -as-a candidate ‘for Mayor on the In- dependent ticket to be noted upon at the coming election, to be held If elected I pledge myself to conduct the affiairs of the city at all times for it’s best I golicit the hegrty support February 20, 1912, interest. of the voters-of this city. GEO. KREATZ The Drone, Son—What kind of a man {s a drone, papa? Father—One who stands in a revolving door and walts for some one else to push it around so he can get in, my son.—Judge. Mean Thing. Maybelle—See the beautiful engage- ment ring Jack gave me last night. Estelle—Graclous! Has that just got around to you?—Toledo Blade. EASY AND SURE WAY T0 GURE COLDS Don’t Neglect a Cold, Stop it in the Sneezing Stage, Use Ely’s Cream Balm, A cold generally attacks the weak- est part, affecting the eyes and ears in some and producing nasal catarrh and throat troubles in others. A cold is due to an inflammation of the membrane lining the air passages, jand may be promptly cured with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, which im- mediately relieves the inflammation and all the distressing symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, running at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, sore throat, fever and headache. One rea- json why this pure antiseptic Balm acts so quickly is because it is ap- plied directly to the tender, sore sur- face. Even in severe, chronic cases of | catarrh Ely’s Cream Balm never fails to quickly §nd effectually check the | poisonous discharge which clogs the head and throat, causing the disgust- ing hawking, spitting and blowing of This remedy not only | drives out the rotteneness, but heals and strengthens the weakened and diseased membranes, thus ending ca- tarrh for all time. Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting dis- ease. Don’t put up with it another of officers and social session. T. C.| Bailey, Outing Night garments were made soft, fluffy outings. For Lonsdale FruitoftheLoom lin, all this week, employes. made better, comfortable Bedding 100 pairs of cotton blan- kets $1.00 and $1.25 values, colors white, gray and tan, your _ choice whilethey last 79¢ a parr. Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep The large comfortable kind — no scrimping in materials when these length and full width, Price 85c to 82.00 ANOTHER WEEK OF Wi |8 Cents a Yard sold to Merchants or Underwear There is noreason why you should not wear Munsing underwear, its \{ can buy,we cansupply your needs in Men's, Women’sand Children’s. day. Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist to- | day. CGowns They are full made from and mus- none Bemidiji . ; How a Great lurg n Di While Bichat.”the ‘far 'geon., was'dying of typhold fever ‘he turned to an old colleague who was' sitting’ beside ‘lils bed and said to him: consolation to know that my case is very curious. During the last few' days ‘I have noticed ‘some ‘odd’ symp- tully.” “‘Oh, you may' recover yet" said ‘the friend: “That is ‘impossible,” .replied Bichat. “and ‘1f it ‘were not for one thing | would bequite ‘willing 'to die.” “What s that?” asked the friend. “I am exceedingly ‘gorry,”’ nnswered Bichat, “that I shall not ‘have an op. portunity ‘to: perform san autopsy on myself after; my death. for | know that 1 would: make mme woudertui sclentific discovery.” . . An hour later he was dead. Handicapped. “While 'coming ‘down ' ‘tn ‘the train this morning 1 noticed two' deaf and dumb men sitting opposite me. -One of them had ‘an ‘tmpediment in ‘bis speech. “How could a'deaf and dumb: man have an'impediment in his speech?" “Two of his fingers were ‘cut “off."— Bxchange. - GRAND” THEATER Owing :to a failure on the part of the express company to make connection at Crookston. our regu- lar shipment of films did not ar- rive last night, " hence we were compelled ‘to closé without giving a show. TONICHT OVER THE HILLS. This is an “Imp,” the scene of which is laid in the Rockies. ™HE LITTLE BROWN 'CALF. is a Powers film." You will like this sketch. LOVE AND CHARITY. * is a Reliance. The Grand is the new home of the “Imp.” Every courtesy extended to our patrons. In addition to the goods. on special sale we will show this week the advance:shipments of laces and embroideries also- Linweaves; the new white, dress and underwear: fabric. “My friend, 1 am lost, but it 1§ some toms, and ‘1 am ' studying ‘them' care- | AMUSEMENTS AN EXPLANATION- || for some hufld up t patrons xttht. So_when we tell you that we have found the' éczema remedy and that we stand bll:k of it wlth the manufacturer's iron cladguarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon it that we sive our advice not in order to sell a few bottles of medicine’ to skin sufferers, but be- cause we know how it will help our business it we help our patrons. ‘We keep in stock and sell, ‘all the well known aldn remedies. But we will say this: i’ou are suffering from any King of o ou to try a ful size hotne of D. . Prescription. And, if it doel not do the work, this Now is the time spring -'work. Will estimate job. The Gilded Man. At the headquarters of the, Orinoco Spanish traditions located the land of El Dorado, “the gilded man,” a poten tate whose country was so rich in gold | dust that he had bis body anointed with ofl and sprinkled with gold every morning, so that be shone in the sun as though gilded. 4 Our:Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers” BARKER DRUG STORE n trouble, eczema, psoriasis,|tnan 1| rash or tetter,'we want i bo!‘do will cost you nothing. You ge. stantly, “Ana the cures all seem permanent, D. D. Prescription made by D. D. D. Laboratories of Chiwe composed of thymol, glycerine, cooling ingredients. And if Just crazy with ‘washed gwey the moment you a this D. e havg made fast friends of on-our positive no-pay guarantee, ATTENTION r Automohile Owners Our: repair shop is opened and running full blast. to get your auto~ mobile over-hauled and ready for A little attention now, may save a big break later on. your work and guarantee a thorough, first-class Northern Automobile Go. Try a Want Ad 12 Cent a Word-==Cash Men’s Bath Robes 111 mens bath robes go on sale Wed- nesday morning at 1-4 off, they are extra values at the regular, price of Ready to Wear White: Goods wears longer,is more than any other you a 1 table of Ladies Muslin and Cambric Drawers, Skirts and Corget high grade garments trimmed with the daintiest of lace and ‘embroideries, take your choice at half price. For Half Price good coat. Suits-and-Overcoats We are selling. Adlers:suits and ‘Overcoats at a great reduction, we need the room for s other goods, <1f you need clothmg we can You can buy -any : Ladies, 'Misses ‘or ‘girls cloth coat:'in the store,” the orginal ‘price tickets on all garments: Pay us half and own Covers, $3.00 to $7.00, Extraordinary bargains at the sale price. RGAINS Princes Mull 35¢ Mull 50c Mull 75¢ Mull 25¢ 39¢ 89¢ Men’s Shoes 1 lot of men’s high top, box calf shoes full leather lined, rubber .heels, $6.00 values for $5.00 a pair. again we have seen how a way the itch, in- be one by recommending this remedy to a skin sufferer here and there and we want you to try it now =] alone to the 0, is oil o pplied ‘more f | 106 South Bound Leave; wintergreen and other healing, soothing, 8 you are iteh, vou will feel soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. m. GREAT NORTHERN . 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. m. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. m. 36 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. m. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 a. m. 105 North Bound Arrives Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 .p. m. i Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:16 a. m. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. m. 34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. m. 33 North Boung Leaves 4:30 a. m. ¥reight South Leaves at 7:30 a. m. freight’ North Leaves at 6:00 a. m. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS RAHAMM. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK s ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store HARRY MASTEN Hano Tuner ermerly o Radenbush & Co.of 8¢. Pau lnmm of Violn, Piano, Mando- Brass reasonable. All music up to date.§ HARRY_MASTEN, Plano Tu Room 36, Third floor, $Brinkman Hoter Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS ' R. ROWLAND GILMORE" PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block the 888 Rel. Phune 397- R.C. R SANBORN : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 60z Lake Blvd. Phone 351 DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. 'T)R. E. H. SMITH . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block “hone 18 Residence Phone 21, INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST , st National Bank Build’s. Telephorie 230 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST [Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. REGISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 306 Personal attention to prescriptions OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING tosidonce Phone 58 018 Amorica Ave. Office Phons 12 .G, G. JOHNSON Loans Stocks: Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. No. 15. Bacon Block NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Lands T. BEAUDETTE Ladies' s2d Geats® Dry Clesaiag, ' f ]

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