Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 30, 1912, Page 3

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— i e s TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. 1912, & smacon v i S e R e DAILY HEALTH HINT. All in Good Health Can Eat Staple Foods. “One man's meat is another : man's poison,” with certain : qualifications. There are many : arricles of food wh one person can eat without distress that cannot be borne by another of : more sensative organization, or who has an hereditary antipathy to the same food. A healthy : : horse can eat ordinary horse feed : and we do not expect to feed : ¢ them differently, and the same would be true of men if their ap- : petites were not vitiated. For in- : stance. a person is sickened by : over-eating of honey, and there- : © after is unable to eat it, and : : such idiosyneracy may be heredi- : tary. But the staple foods, milk, : bread, cereals, nuts, grapes, can : be eaten by anyone in good : health. 1t is not nece v to eat : ©a great variety of foods to get perfect nutrition indeed the : fewer the articles provided all : the elements are furnished, the : better, JoCo N of Melntosa, was a Be- midji visitor vesterday. *|route to International Falls where .1 A {resh supply of tabbed scraps " 'just brought up from our bindery .| While they last at 5 cents a pound :jevening at a “Woodchuek” party, at |in the city for the past six weeks, will leave for her home tomorrow. | Mrs. Porter was called here some | time ago by the death of her sister, Mrs. Mary E. Wagner. ~ K. P. Spink and wife and daughter t Great Falls, Mont., visited triends n the city yesterday. They were en Mr. Spink takes charge of the me- jchanical department of the Interna- | tional Falls Daily Journal. “School kids” buy them at a penny a tablet. Bemidji Pioneer Office School Supply Store. Misses Myn Lyons and Dorothy | Clarke entertained a few friends last the home of Mrs. E. Kaelble, “Wood- chuck™ refreshments were served and ~Woodchuck” place cards were | used. The guests were Misses Knap- | pen. Berge, Great, Hill, Low, Hall, Jones and Parker. i | The early bird may get the worm, but wouldn't you rather be an early buyer and have your pick of all the new ginghams, percales, tissues, and various other spring fabrics at the| Bazaar Store? 321 Beltrami Ave. 11 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu enter- tained a few friends last evening at a bridge party. The evening was spent in playing cards after which refreshments were served. The guests | included Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin, | Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Wilson, Mr. and | ‘dations next Monday at a special meeting, the play given will be “Ly- ing Will Out,” comedy in four acts. Many of the parts are Leavy, requir- ing skill and musical ability, but the boys expressed themselves as willing to undergo any labors which will in- sure them success in this enterprise. The proceeds will be turned over to funds for the maintenance of a gym- nasium and reading room. The com- mittee on sick reported that it had made some sick calls and provided two boquets - during the past two weeks. A committee tn revise the constitution. and another to revise the ritual was appointed. A resolu- tion of sympathy to Arnold and Ray Hurd for the death of their father,| was passed. Before and after the business session, the boys boxed, and played other athletic games. The boys enjoypd themselves thoroughly. Luncheon ;was served by the broth- ers who members of Mrs. Cun- uillgh:\m‘:%undfly School class. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy is most ef- fectudl for colds, croup and whoop- ing cough and that it contains no harmful drug. Tor sale by Barker’s Drug Store. This morning at 8 o'clock at the St. Anthony’s chapel lLere occurred the marriage of Miss Nell McManus to George McDonald, Rev. Fr. Phil- lipi officiating. They were attended by Miss Lucy LaFountisee and Ed. Gould. The bride wore a cream serge gown trimmed with pearl and car- S. B. Thompson of Tenstrike, was Mrs. R. L. Given, Mrs. H. Dunning|ried bride's roses with a shower of in the city vesterday. Dr. . A. Blakeslee is spending the day in the city on business. M. L. Kolb and Geo. Daniels, were business visitors here yesterday. J. Fogelberg of Fosston, is in the city for a few days on business W. H. Peet of Wadena, is in the city for a few days on business Go to Hakkerup for photos. Clerk of Court E. H. Reff of Bag ley, tramsacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Mareus Maley of Pincwood, is at- tending to business matters in the city today Emil Schneider has yeturned from the Twin Citieg where he had gone on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doran leave to- night for Inzernational Falls where they will spend tomorrow. B. A. Feldham of Ncrthome, was in the city last evening en route to his home from Minneapolis. ten Schneider of Minneapolis, ar- vived in the city last night and will spend a few days here on business. Henry Stechman came down from Tenstrike this morning. Mr. Stech- man formerly made his home in Be- midji The Young Ladies of St. Philip's: Catholic church will give a card par- ty in the City Hall Wednesday even- ing, January 31st. P. L. for the Wadena Biscuit in the city for a few d ness for the company. Renne, traveling salesman mpany, is on busi- Chas. S. Attex of Orth, who was injured in the wreck at Farley some time ago. came down from Orth last| night for medical treatment. Call in and see us about taking up that old loan of yours that you don't cut down, and pay us in month- ly payments. Beltrami Co. S. & B. Association. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at' at the home of Mrs. Klungness, Park avenne A. It. Witherspoon of Grand Forks, traveling freight agent for the Chi- cago. Northwestern railway company, is in the city on business in the in- terests of the company. L. F. Johnson left this morning for | LaPorte on business. On his return Mr. Johnson will stop off at most of the towng on the way. He will be| away two or three days. 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? . Mrs. C. J. Borchardt, of Detroit, Mich., who hag been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . Naugle, for the past few weeks, will leave to- morrow for lier home. Ladies’ Aid of the First Scandina- vian Lutheran church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, at Mrs. Klugness, Park Ave., first house north of Electric light plant. Will the young lady that took the purse from Mrs. Doran’s house Tues- day or Wednesday return it by mail without further trouble as she is known to have taken the purse. A fresh supply of tabbed scraps just brought up from our bindery. While they last at 5 cents a pound. “School kids" buy them at a penny a tablet. Bemidji Pioneer Office School Supply Store. Mrs. C. H. Porter of Hampton, lo- wa, who has been visiting relatives 7| which is guaranteed on the Certifi- of Menominee, Mich.; Mrs. C. J. Bor- | chardt of Detroit, Mich.. Miss L. Giv-! en. and N. L. and J. K. Given. | Constipation is the ¢ ailments and disord iife miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver -Tablets, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. Kor sale by | Barker's Drug Store. e of many | The younger girls of St. Philip’s| Catholic church have wade arrange- | ments for a card party to be given tomorrow night at the City Hall. the | proceeds of which will be for the| benefit of the church. Cards will be | played for some time after which a| short musical program will be given. | In one corner of the hall a fortune! telling booth has been arranged, and | a grab.bag will furnish amusement | for the visitors. This party is the, fourth of a series which is being giv-| en by the church. | The woman who wants to be ready | for spring can find just what she wants in all the new voiles, lawns, | Duer Lumber company of Winnipeg. g suitings, etc.. ete., at the Store. Come in and gee them. Beltrami Ave. PINEWOOD —- OCseir T and sisters, Olga and Tho Bemidji visitors Saturday.—T. Gelen returned from Leonard Satu day. —Ben Pederson spent a few day: of last week in Bemidji.—Tom Het land of Gonvick was ~he guest of his Bazaar | 321, hiompson | were | 0. | ister, Mrs. H. Dodge, last week one| day . Hushagen oi Fosston ar-| rvived lere Saturday, the guest of T./ 0. Gelen.—Mrs. N. Cromwell has| been on the sick list the past week. | We are glad to report her recovery,[ —Milton Fink was in Bemidji last week on business.—Rev. Parker and| wife of Shevlin were plrasant callers | in Pinewood Monday.—lialvor Tron- | ne went to Bemidji Mcnday to see his child who is in ite hospital.— Otto and Nick Nelson went to Scrib- ner to be gone for some time. When given as soon as the croupy | cough appears Chamberlain’s Cough | Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store. SPUR.—An empty icgger going| north was wrecked here Monday ev-! ening. Four cars were derailed and somewhat smashed. No rails were torn up, no one, was hurt, and little | damage done.—)iiss Stella Minton | spent last Saturday with her parents in Bemidji.—F. 0. Perrin is selling his household goods and property preparatory to moving his family to Albia, Towa, in the near future.—A daughter was born a few days ago to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Louder, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson are rejoicing ov- era new son.—Rev. S. Smith is again holding services in the school houses reach week after having been con- ifinml to his home several weeks by | the severe weather.—\V. Dibble and family returned to Cohasset after | having resideq here for a short time. —Mr. and Mrs. Al Dibble were | pleasantly surprised by a number of [ their friends last Saturday evening. | The evening was spent in playing | games. ! The shrewd investor does not put‘ | his money into every scheme present- | ed which promises large returns; rather he is satisfied with the abso-| lute security and liberal interest | cates of Deposit of the Northern Na-| tional Bank. Plans for a play which will be istaged here during the month 'of | April were completed last night by the Brotherhood of David, which met| for its regular semi-monthly business| meeting in the basement. Unless the icommittees make further recommen- THURSDAY 2to5 AFTERNOD O’clock | ways most effectial. cream ribbon. creame felt hat. She wore a large Miss LaFontisee wore a champagne cloth gown. lace | tr mied and a large black hat. She | that make | carried pink roses with a shower of pink ribbon. The groom'’s gift to the best man was a pair of hand chased gold cuff buttons. The Lride’s gift to the Dbridesmaid was an antique gold chain and cross with amethyst set- tings. At 10:30 a wedding break- | fast was serveq at the home of the| |bride, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMan- us, only the immediate friends of the | family being present. The dining room was tastefully decorated with ferns and brides’ roses. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left on the 3:30 p. m. train for Winnipeg where they will make their future home. Both young people are well known in this city the bride having lived here most of her life and the groom having lived here a few years when he was con- nected with the St. Hilaire Retail Lumber company. Mr. McDonald is now connected with the McDonald, Medicines that aid nature are al- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Tt allays the cough, relieves the Inngs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. 'Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store. A resh Supply of tabbed scaps just brought up from our bindery. While they last at 9 cents a pound “School Kids" buy them at a penny a tablet. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE School Supply Store. Million a Week Aunnonngement I 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 I pledge myself to conduct the afflairs | of the city at all times for it's best | interest. I solicit the hearty sipport| of the voters of this city, GEO. KREATZ -Announcement I hereby announce myself candi- date for the office of mayor to bei voted upon February, 20, 1912. John | | F. Gibhons. | Yurn te Woocen Flooring, - | | The use of wooden flooring is on the | increase in Italy, taking the place of the former extensive demand for mar- | ble, tiling and cement. Ok, larch and pitch pine are mostly adopted, and but | little, if any maple, birch or beech has | been brought to the market. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY “Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- | dets. Druggists refund money if it fails | to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. | WANTED | POULTRY RAISERS tol! know that Dr. J. A. Me-|! THURSDAY TERNOON 0'clock compound, that prevents and cures the ills of the old as well S ir i ?;. the hy our;_g hb;( d‘s’ d";h ;e No charge to answer Phones, No troubleto | || drearrhea ot chicks andChiCk- §i g, uoods, Veterinary Remedies for sale | en eh(flera, d.ue to Ind'lgestmn Dr. . A. McClure, Phone. 105. i{ or eating poisonous food, en- il teritis, Inflamation of the il bowels, blackheadin turkeys THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than £100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, baths, G0 sample room: éry modern convenienc uxurious and delightful restaurants and buffet, . Flemish Room, . Palm Room, Men’s Grill, Colonial Buffet: Magnificent lobby and public rcoms; Rallroom, banquet rooms and private and all other bowel diseases, |. 1] don’t loose from 10" to 50 per | cent of your flock but better callme 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 | | Ghpeyiate iR Sy me, down, c. | tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest > private GLURE, puts up a poultry | . | \Telephone Dr. J.A. McClure! your horse troubles. { respectfully yours, INSURANCE Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemildjl, Minn. Phone 144 RAILROAD TIME GARDS S00 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. m. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 a. 105 North Bound Arrives {106 South Bound Leaves { Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. | Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. i Minnesota & International ;32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. {81 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. 134 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. 1might South Leaves at 7:30 a. ]F‘nlgnl North Leaves at 6:00 a. | Minn. Red Lake & Man. i1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. |2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. BESEEEE EEEEEE BB PROFESSIONAL CARDS : I —_— LAWYERS GRAHAM:M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block Ty H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store {HARRY MASTEN tPiano Tuner r ormerly o Radenbush & Co.o! §t. Pau Instructor-of Vioin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reascnable. All music up to date. ; i HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room?36, Third floor, JBrinkman Hote) Telephone 535 { PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS Dr. J. A, McClure, Phone., 105. to come to our store Thursday and Friday canned fruits and vegetables. ‘Big Demonstration factory to show you why the Rasberries Red Cherries Sliced Peaches Pears Peas Egg Plums Succotash - Tomatoes v Fancy Small Beets. Roe & Fourth Street. TWO DAYS OFf Not for the men, but for the women. men folks need not read this ad, it’s none of your business anyway. We want the women and taste some of the delicious Temco Brand ‘delicious. On this particular line we will - Mr. Norton will make a special trip from the of canned goods is superior to other lines. Strawberries White Cherries Lemon:Cling Peaches Creen Cage Plums Sliced Pineapple Colden Wax Beans You They’re simply Temco Brand Apricots Corn Pumpkins DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 397 DR €. R SANBORN i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. *® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 1 | NR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block ! MR. E. H. MARCUM I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 21» INER W. JOHNSON H PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. i DENTISTS R. D. L. STAN1TUKN DENTIST ~ Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST ¥ Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice-Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions chone 396 TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING tosidonce Phone 88 818 Amoriea Ave. Offies Phone 12 C. 6. JOHNSON Loans - Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidiji, Minn. Office—Room No. 15, Bacon Block NEW PUBLIC LIBRAR ZOpen daily, except Sunday and Mon- day1lto12a.m.,1t0 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents® Suite to Order. French Dry Cl-q-i-s,gn-.i-t and. Repairing o 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 8. m. _

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