Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 26, 1912, Page 4

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Shoes for Spring. | The Berman BEmporinm has just re- | celved @ line line of high Tan Shoes | for women, Come in and get your g first choice Brinkman {ihu: { l | !Bemidji Has to Bow to the Inevitable | —Scores of Endorsements | Prove It. | After reading the public state- | meut of this fellow-sufferer given be- low, you must come to Lhis conclus- fon: A remedy which cured years lago, which has kept the kidneys in ! gaod health since, can be relied up- !on to perform the same work in oth- jcases. Read this: E T. G. Cochran, south of Park Ave., |Park Rapids, Minn., says: “Some iyears ago I had backache which was lin evidence day and night. Some- times there was so much lameness jand soreness across my loins that I {could hardly turn in bed. My kid- neys bothered me and I was miser- jable in every way when I got Doan’s dney Pills. They gave me prompt relief and I have had but little trou- ible from my kidneys since. I have |previously given a public statement, ‘telling of my experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills and I have no inclina- ition to withdraw one word of it, al- i though over three years have passed. {The benefit T received has been per- imanent.” * | For sale by all dealers. Price 50| |cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Bulalo, | | New York, sole agents for the United | States. | Remember the name—‘Donn‘sfl = and take no other. TQNIGHT High Glass Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Overture—Prince of Pilsen The Stage Robbers of San Juan A humoerous comedy drama depicting the arduous experience of a reformed out law. A Western film. Desperate Desmond Abductor Rosamond. Nestor film. The Pitfall Reliance film { Smith & Myers Comedy Musical Act. funny sketch. [hat very Hlustrated Song Come Over Joe By Mis Gladys Byerley Mareli—The Gladiator g —— i T | |THE SPALDING]| o | EUROPEAN PLAN | Sale Positively Tomorrow. | Duluth’s Eargest and Fest Hotel | The big clearance sale conducted DULUTH I\!INNTSSQTA ‘ the past week by the Berman Empor- | ium will be brought to a pleasant end | tomorrow. Many advantageous bar- | gains may still be had It is expect- led that this store will be crowded | all day tomorrow and buyers should | {avail themselves of this splendid op- portunity. on improvenients. baths, G y conyenic % aud delightful : buiter,” Flemish Room, . Colonial Buffet} 4 public rooms: anauer rooms and privaie rlooking the b Convenient to e e of the Great Hatels of the Northwest ove; 1 hereby announce myself candi- date for the office of mayor to be voted upon February, 20, 1912. John | F. Gibbons. ] Announcement i For Children to Know. Just as soon as he can toddle out of ! doors teach your little boy his name | and address. If he can say “I'm John- nie Jones, 1378 Amsterdam avenue,” R. F. MURPHY it may save you hours of nervous agi- FUMNMERAL DIRECTOR | tation when searching for a lost John- . | nie one of these days. AND EMBALMER | Teach Johnnie that a boy’s best ©1ice'318 Beltram! Ave. | triend out of d 1 ) Bhona aibs , friend out of doors is & policeman. | Say, “Oh! look at that nice man. It { my little Johnnie ever got lost that { kind man would take him to a cozy + little room, and more kind policemen { to play with, and Johnnie would wait | there and have a lovely time till { mother came for him.” Many a poor mite has gone into paroxysms when he wandered away | from home and had to be taken‘ | charge of by the very peliceman who WARNTED POULTRY RAISERS to know that Dr. J. A. Mec- CLURE, puts up a poultry compound, that prevents and cures the ills of the old as well as the young birds, white diearrhea of chicks and chick- | had been the bogey man of his bnhy-‘ hood. Remember that the police are friends and guardians of lost bables, and, i you are so foolish as to bring | up your children by fear, find some | other threat than that of bringing the MIKE DAVIS TO BE BROUGHT TO TESTIFY (Continued from first page). there would probably be' develop- ments in the case of the State of Min- nesota vs. Mrs. Louis Roreen, intimat- ing that she would probably plead guilty. Attorney G. A. E. Finlayson, counsel for Mrs. Boreen, said last night that he had not seen his client yesterday and consequently was not prepared to say whether or not sh would plead guilty. Spring Goods Here. The Berman Emporium have just received a shipment containing their new spring lines of Dress Goods, Ginghams, Wash Fabrics, New Em- broideries, and Laces. This perhaps is the first arrival in Bemidji of the new spring furnishings for woemen. This store generally sets the pace for Northern Minnesota in showing sea- sonable merchandise. Annonncement 1 hereby announce. myself as a candidate for Mayor on the In- dependent ticket to be voted upon at the coming election, to be held February 20, 1912. If elected 1 pledge myself to conduct the affiairs| of the city at all times for it's best | interest. I golicit the hearty support ! of the voters of this city. | GEO. KREATZ | BESTORE GRAY HAIR T0 NATURAL GOLOR By Commen Garden Sage, a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, Fad- ed, Gray Hair. The old idea of using sage for darkening the hair is again coming in vogue. . Our grzndmothers used to have dark, glossy hair at the age of seventy-five, while our mothers haveg white hair before they are fifty. Our grandmothers used to make a “sage tea” and apply it to their hair. The tea made their hair soft and glossy, and gradually restored the naturall color. i One objection to using such a prep- aration was the trouble of making | it, especially as it had to be made| every two or three days, on account of souring quickly. This objection | has been overcome, and by asking)| almost any first-class druggist for| Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- | edy the public can get a superior| preparation of sage, with the admix- ture of sulphur, another valuable remedy for hair and scalp troubles. Daily use of this preparation wifl not only quickly restore the color of the hair, tut will alsc stop the hair from | falling out and make it grow. i Get-a bottle from your druggist to-| day. Use it and see for yourself how quickly dandruff goes and gray hairs| vanish. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty ccnts a bottle, and is greatly advanced ens are included 25 to 40 cents pe Special White Sale T’would be imposible for us to dupli- cate the snowy white undermuslins that feature this sale, except at Very Special Leap Year Chances AT THE BERMAN EMPORIUM AFTER INVENTORY GLEARANGE SALE The opening days of this special event were productive of the most gratifying results. The keenest sort of interest prevailed and many were the compliments bestowed upon us. The im- portance of this sale will be understood as our past sales have so strongly demonstrated. prices. Table lin- at a saving from r yard. Dress GCoods Great reduction sale of popular dress goods. We offer this season’s most popular dress fabrics at sharp decided price reductions. Included are the much wanted and practical worsted, serviceable tweed and good wearing homespuns. The lots pres— ent a full range of best and richest winter shadings to select from. Many of these lines are belated ship- ments now on sale for the first time; others are brok- en ranges left from this season’s importations. Select early while assortments are at their best. Dresses Il Tl il T ] 111 el 11 -4‘!1:;7//7 W W/%W el o A L3 . ‘ s lj MR e ALY Other leading trade pullers include Children’s and "$2.39. Black and colored Perculine Petticoats, ‘79¢. One lot white and colored Waists at 45c. ‘Footwear for Ladies, Misses and Children at 15 per cent off. Blankets, Comforters, etc.. etc. SN W AW This department bids fair to out do all previous recorks. .To think of being able to buy dresses at one half the orginal price is beyond the comprehension of some, but we are making these scrifices nev- er-the-less. ) \ \\ S Z White embroidered and lace trim- med lingerie dresses, valuesto $8.,thissaleat $3098 Many dresses valued at $30.00, go in this sale.at Half Price. Iisses wool dresses at 98c. Black Silk waists at 4 v < o o Te Berman Emporium |the stockholders and of the hoard of |Minnesota, F. S. Lycan, George E. | directors shall be held in Bemidji, Min- | Kreatz, W. L. Brooks, and A. A. An- » A {nesota, on the 27th day of January, drews, to me known to be the persons he sighed—“tell me, |1912, at ten (10) o'clock a. m. thereof. |named in and who executed the fore- recommended and sold by all drug-| | policeman to take them away When | gists. i | they are naughty. en cholera, due to Indigestion or eating poisonous food, en- teritis, Inflamation of the howels, blackheadin turkeys Flowers Have Eyes. What Was. in Her Heart. Many common garden and wild flow- “Tell me,” The Pioneer Want Ad and all other bowel diseases, || ers—the nalsturumf. begonia, clove}ll-. :eauurul maiden, what is -in your e An'rlcrt,m mvl; w).h ;s:m'ng Certificate of Incorporation, and . w o d bluebell among oth- . eart?’ i The amount of capital stock of this [each acknowledge that m - don’t loose from 10 to 50 per || oot oorte, e, ot i eaves, ‘ 17" .- CASH WHH .00PY L ey disdl;flhea::lflnf::evnh:ll:h:atlzgkt:: forporstion amal te Aty Shousand dol i wa e dree aot and deot tor 112 T : cent of your flock but better |' Moreover, these eyes in their prin- l Y5 cent per word per Issue ! monosyllable, “Blood!” joT8 ISD000), Juich shall Db, bald luses end purnosds thersin meodoned. ciple of construction resemble those of animals. They consist of minute | protuberances filled with a transpar- j ent, gummy substance, which focuses | the rays of light on a sensitive patch | of tissue. The nasturtium has thou- sands of eyes on its leaves, and these | form as many images of the surround- call me up and let me tell you how to raise 99 per cent, of all your hatch, and if I don’t give you satisfaction just call me, down, c. such manner, and at such times, and in | (Seal) such amounts as the board of directors | Beltrami County, Minn. CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION |shall order. The capital stock shall be| My commission expires on the 2nd divided into five hundred (500) shares |day of May, 1914, OF THE BEMIDJI BALSAM PIL- . |o¢ the par value of ome hundred dol-| Sl LOW COMPANY. | |1ars ($100.00) each. We, the undersigned, for the purpos ARTICLE SIX (VD). Department of State. of forming a corporation under and pur-| The highest amount of indebtedness| y herehy certify that the within in- suant to the provisions of Chapter fif-|or liability to which this corporation|giryment was filed suall at any time be subject shall be No ad taken for'less than Notary Public, Phone 31 Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. 15 cents. HOW THOSE WANT ADS : DO THE BUSINESS ‘ They tell what you have to sell to everybody in Bemidji. | State of Minnesota, - for record in this | ; it| ty-elght (38), Revised Laws of Minne- office on the 23rd day of January, A. | Ing object. While flowers have eyes, The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it | the sum of twenty-five thousand dol- % f i . FOUTS. H 3 o (RS B sota for 1905, and, any amendments D. 1912 at 3 o'clock p. m., and was dul i respectfully yours, however, it does not follow that they | 3Pd People whoido not take the paper generally read their neighbor's so your want |30 2, 2% 0"y 0 0™ B00iate ourselves | 1ars ($25,000.00). recorded in Book 3 of Incorporation: ™ ' = ad gets to them all. ias a body corporate, and do hereby| In testimony whereof, we have here- age 56. % Pl can see. It is not known whether or | 1 | adopt the following Certifiente of Tacay, |unto set our hands, this 20th day of {°0 PAge 56. s P Or. 1. A, McClure, | et the sense impressions are trans. 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs | eort s Tallewing Gortifisate. of Ineot | hary,, tois. ? Tollus 4 Sohment o i ; mitted to some nerve centers corre- Can’t Lose Much by Taking a Chance i ARTICLE ONE (I).° E. 8. Lycan, P : . g Phone., 105 sponding to the brain of animals.— | The name of this corporation shall Geo. E. Kreatz, 4 H ] . . i i ' ‘W. I. Brooks, —4 Harper's Weekly. be the Bemld)ltBnlsn;n‘ Pllgow! company. | b gy vl No. 28897, 1 . r { The general n: e of its busin hall | - i = * ! HELP WANTED Frank Lane. be to manutasture and sell balsam pime| In_ the presence of: | Ofse of Register of Deeds. i A | FOR RENT—6 room house for rent. |pitiows and other balsam pine products. | H- A Simons, U bt Bl oy iooioin Y WANTED—An experienced girl for| Inquire A. Klein. ;f"l‘;"g??fi;xgltgipgfaafi'zffll“i they el |strument was filed _in this office for ! general housework. Mrs. J. I. |the City of Bemidji, county of Beltra- |State of Minnesota, ESORTOn fhe Ghil Gy Of Janpacynd Bemidji, Minn. New Spring Goods Skinners Satin de Chiné, A new 36 in Silk suitable for waists and party gowns, shades in stock Black, White, || Grey, Navy, Brown, Tan and Alice, a $1 50 o £ Bemidji, Mi ta; W. L. Bi Crey county. Owner O. Baker, Miami,| finsertion, one-half cent per WOrd | Bomiail. Mo ang A" AL Coks, of sun G'asses ............................ Okla, succedding insertion; fifty cents|of Bemidji, Minnesota. The first officers Shrunk Ginghams,1 case of 1912 ginghams,plain colors, fancy plaids and strips, beautiful patterns, fast colors, a yard.....cc.ccovieiions s e g 15c Linweaves, 100 peices of this beautiful white goods, plain and fancy patterns, the ideal fabric for house party, commencement and confirmation wear, a yard 15¢c to 50c : : Embroideries, Dame Fashion, =says that all over em- broideries will be quite the proper material for white dresses. In the past the main objection to this material for full dresses was the cost, the embroideries being so narrow that it took so many yards that the price was Conger, 901 Lake Blvd. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Bright boy Cigar company. at Bemidji FOR SALE FOR SALE—Millinery stock. Will invoice $300. Only millinery stock in town. Good store build- ing for rent, 24x50, at Oklee, | Minn. Intosh, Minn. FOR SALE OR TRADE—SW.-SW.-25, | SE.-SE.-26, and NE.-NE.-35, 148, ] 32 W. Timber land, Beltrami| FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer will procure any kind' of & rubber stamp for you on short notice, | FOR SALE—Forty acres of land in Bemidji for sale. Inquire R. G. Patterson, Nymore. FOR SALE—Hay 50 cents per bale E. W. Hannah, G513-12th, Street, Phone 551. 4 PIANO—One 'slightly used Piano for sale at a bargain. Telephone 317-2 FOR RENT Address I. 0. Monger, Mc-!. ADVERTISERS--The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- mi, Minnesota. ARTICLE TWO (II). The time for the commencement of this corporation shall be the 20th day of January, 1912, and the period of its portunities for business to classi-|duration shall be thirty (30) vears. fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Dally and Sunday Courler-News, the only seven day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The courler-News| ARTICLE THREE (III). The names and places of residence of the persons forming this corporation are: T. S. Lycan of Bemidji, Minnesota; George E. Kreatz of Bemidji, Minneso- ta; W. L. Brooks of Bemidji, Minneso- ta, and A. A. Andrews of Bemidji, Min- nesota. 7 ARTICLE FOUR (IV). The management of this corporation covers North Dakota like & blank- | shanl be vested in a boara of directors, et; reaching all parts of the ltate!comwsed of not less than three and the day of publication; it fs the ot more fhan five members. The names and addresses of the first hoard paper to use in order to get re-:of directors are: I. S. Lycan of Be- sults; rates one cent per word first | Midjl, Minnesota; George E. Kreatz of per line: per month. ~Address !he:v Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. i of thig corporation shall be, president, IF. 8. Lycan, vice-president, George E. Kreatz; secretary, A. A. Andrews, and treasurer, W.. L. Brooks. All of the WANTED—Dining and sleeping car |above named officers and directors-shall conducto‘rs' $75-$125. Experience | unnecessary, we teach you, write Dining “Car World, .125. W. Van Buren, Chicago. WANTED: TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standaré pia- no? Call at second hand etore, 0dd Fellows Bldg. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129 WANTED TO BUY—Two good fresh { the stockholders hold their respective offices aforesaid until the mext annual meeting of the corporation to be held in the City of Bemidjf, Minnesota, on the second Mon- day in January, 1913, at which time and, annually thereafter, a board of di: rectors shall be elected from and by of this corporation. The annual meeting of this corporation shall be held at its principal place of Dbusiness on the second Monday in Jan- uary each year. Tmmediately after the election of directors, or as soon there- after as practicable, the directors shall meet _and elect from their number, a president and vice-president and from their number or from the stockholders a secretary and treasurer. ~Any office, except that of president and vice-presi- | , ID. 1912, at 9 oclock a. m._and was | county ‘ot ‘Bettrami. s |duly recorded in Book 7 of Miscellan- On this 20th day of January, 1912, |€OUS, on page 253. personally appeared before me. a no-| (seall tary public in and for -Beltrami county, | J.0. HARRIS, Register of Deeds. v Don’t Play “Hit or Miss” with your eyes! You can't afford to. It’s too risky a game. If you need glasses, by all means wear them. We carry a com- plete line of optical goods and can fit you with glasses properly. Lenses of every description. In smoke tinted, Green, Blue and Amber. If the bright sun and the snow dazzles your eyes we can equip you with the proper shade of glasses. ; Repair Départment There is perhaps no establishment in northern Minnesota better fitted to do first class repair work than our repair and manufacturing de- partment. We guarantee absolute satisfaction in every case. R Gebrge T. Baker and Co. | too high. This year we have overcome that objection by I Ym0 f onsler. (BROUS) dent ey e heln by e pertoniie G obtaining embroideries 38.inches wide, price 78c¢ and ||FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room| i08-2: tion_ shall hold their respective offices Manufacturing. Jewelers. A 85¢c _ - 2 for rent. '.513 Minnesota Ave. 'WANTED,—Plain sewing or washing | until their successors. have been duly |8 Third Street. Be — FOR RENT—House for rent. Inquire "-Phone 497. ° elected and entered upon the discharge of their dutles. 'he first

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