Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 1, 1912, Page 3

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...... s ses e sesswenaee B DAILY HEALTH HINT. Child Needs Much Albumen. Recent experiments have : shown that “the percentage of : albumen required for perfect nu- : trition is much less than was fo werly supposed. The growing child vequires probably three times as much as the mature man because it must build new tissue ing waste. An in- o sufticient supply of albument fer : the child if long continued, leads to serious results. A case was brought to my attention in which an infant had been fed for se eral weeks on fresh cream, be- : canse it was found that the stomach vetained that while 1he : s entire K was persistonily v there W an tovy gain in to ex- Dojected. A appavently ftesh. but th treme weakness The cream w part of the balan graduaily increa; : of almumen and othar neces : elements of nutrition, and nor mal conditions soon returned. ............ x| gave place and wasting. 1 mixed with a :l »of the milk, : | & (he amount :| cher of Ba'l Club, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. br. spent yester A. H. Dunlop of Crookston.| in the eity. | Go to Hakkerup for photos. | Federal Dam, G. AL Johnson of transacted business in Bemidji yves- | torday. | Dr. John Stevens of Bagle vesterday in Bemidji on m'ul’e*ssinnal; business. . Harding, the N: 1 an out of town vi ary merchant, tor in the ci vosterday. Richard \Walsh of International | Falls, transacted business in the city | yesterday. 5. C. Brace and wife of Mabel, ave in the city on a combined business | and pleasure trip. Mrs, N. A. lHanson ot | o] | ShaNNON, Leslie Slater, Harold Hay- \jusl brought up from our bindery.|for its cures, and is rpleasant and| bent | While they last at 5 cents a pound. {safe to take. For sale by all dealers. | tablet. Bemidji Pioneer Office Schoo] | AMUSEMENTS i et or the sate. s wi e the QAT IS e first list sent out by the department 5 and will be followed later by slmilar | bulletins, the purpose being to sup- ply all persons interested in the de- ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT velopment of Minnesota with an up- to-date mailing list for circulars and Les Miserables | Victor Hugo's great masterpiece in general literature. four reels, 4000 feet of motion pictures. The life of Jean Valjean is depicted from the time that he steals a loaf of || Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Va., who is the mother of eigh- bread to feed his sister's seven starving || teen children. Mrs. Martin was cured children until he dies neglected and of stomach trouble and constipation alone in his humble' home in Pan.m | by Chamberlain’s Tablets after five From the fact that within the last six l| yoars of suffering, and now recom- years it has come to light that this e country has had a Jean Valjean, this ||Mends thece tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers. story assumes gxfiublsr slignifi‘(‘:nhnom;; Tl ire il explaire Lo ghtire atoeyivl F : night Dr. Smith's Sunday school class gave a sleigh-ride. The nghts. Last Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2 and 3. ’ y Saturday, party met at eight o’clock at the home of their teacher, Dr. Smith, and The date of “SHE" will be Sunday and Monday from there went to the home of Rev. F. S. Scott, three miles west of the February 4, and 5. Watch for big bills of both plays. city. Games were played and the . young people sang songs. An oyster ! Ayz'-ts'fiesfifl'ga'v’e Afternoon || supper was served. At an carly hour | an entire change of program. Les the company returned to town. Those Meserables will only be run in the eve- || present wer Dr. and Mrs. Smith, ning. As itis 4000 feet of films it || Rev. and Mrs. Flesher, Misses Lulu| will be neccessary to start earlier than || gy, S: i . Fuller, Ruth and Sarah Naugle, Hel- U3 :20, - & U0l A istaad of 7.20,we Wil b en Minnick, Nancy Dunavan, Hazel| gin at 7:00 o'clock. Welle, Maude Holden, Eva Getchell, | and Messrs. Walter Hatch, Donald | Admission 10c Children 5¢ ner, Jesse Head, Merril Flesher and the Sam Marin saw mill which is sit- { Will Shannon and Hiram A. Simons, uated just south of town. The mill [t | is to be moved to the town of North- ern and managed by these farmers. |\ oinows feol very much concerned| Those Interested at W. A. Worth, N.| oo B TOF O conteacted | G. Reynolds, A. D. Glidden. John |y oo nidren ang have abund- | "\“"l" (_"_ G. Buel, O‘IM W ]'""‘_g' D ant reason for it as every cold weak- | A. Whiting, A. C. Wilcox. It I8 ex- ) q tho Jungs, lowers tle vitality and| pected that the mill will be in run- |, ep the way for the more sorious| ning orderby: Rebrupry. 15; | diseases that so often follow. Cham- A fresh supply of tabbed scraps|berlain’s Cough Remedy is famous | This is the season of the year \vhen: hool kids” buy them at a penny a | Supply Store. i “LES MISERABLES” Goldie Carlton left this morn- | ing for Sauk Center where she will be the guest of friends until Satuar- | { day when she will go to Minneapolis Which will be at the Grand Theater to enter the Bradshaw Brothers; Friday and Saturday nights, Feb. 2| wholesale millinery astablishment. Miss Gladys llazen returned’ yes- terday from Minneapoli Miss Ha- {and 3, is considered the greatest story | ! i From the! | that was ever written. humble beginning of a woodchopper | (AL Yours for uni- formity. Yours for great- est leavening| power. . Yours for never’ failing results. Yours for purity. Yours for economy. Yours for every- thing that goes to make up a strictly high grade, ever- dependable’ baking powder. That is Calumet. it once and note the Provement in_your bak- ing. See how much-more eccu-imical over, the high- pricad trust braads, how- much better than he cheap and big-can kinds Calumet is highest in quality —moderate in cost. Received Highest Award-- World’s Pure Foid Exposition, fiae INSURANCE Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemid)i, Minn. Phone 144 A \Fresh Supply I| of tabbed scaps just I brought up from our bindery. While they last at 5 cents a Ilflllflfl “School Kids” buy them at a penny a tablet. I Love My Jam But Oh, You— THE ORIGINAL HAS TH!S SIGNATURE WANTED POULTRY RAISERS to know that Dr. J. A. Mc- GLURE, 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- en cholera, due to Indigestion or eating poisonous food, en- teritis, Inflamation of the bowels, blackheadin turkeys and all other bowel diseases, don’t loose from 10 to 50 per cent of your flock but better 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. respectfully yours, 800 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 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. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. m. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 a. m. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m 106 South Bound Leaves 0 a. m- Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. m. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. m Minnesota & International i32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 531 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. 134 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. m. m. m. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. m. m. m. freight South Leaves at 7:30 a. Freight North Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ~ LAWYERS iGRAHAMjM. TORRANCE [ LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block | H. FISK | e ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store. HARRY MASTEN iPiano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Co. of §t. Pau lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms { reascnable. All music up to date.§ HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner | ) { _Instructor of Viohn, Piano, Mando- | 1 | | Room?36, Third floor, {Brinkman Hotes Telephone 535 Dr. J. A. McClure. PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS zen had completed a course at a bus- ; i | o N. A { Bagley, |iness college there and had accepted Victor Hugo has builded a character | d ant BEM"”I Plu"EEH 0FFIGE shopped in the eity yesterday, re- | @ position but was foreed to ruslgn‘thao. fascinates and helds the inter- trning home last night. on account of ill health. Miss Hazen | est of all who witness the play. | School Supply Store. 12 Cent a Word-=-Cash {will be forced to remain home for W. Ross of Grand Fo as | { Tt takes 4,000 feet of film to tell bere yesterday on business. Mr. Ross is an architect at Grand Forks. | Osear Stenvick of Bagley, county i | attorney of Clearwater county, spent | vesterday in Bemidji on legal busi-| | some time, i the story. Every scene will be ex- Do you .knm\ that more real da{\ {plained. Don’t miss the opportunity | ger lurks in a common cold than in | any other of the minor ailments? The ! ©f Seeing this wonderful play. safe way is to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, a thorrighiy reliable Phone., 105. PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block. ! R. ROWLAND GILMORE | | | DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D ness. il R 0% Modern Woodmen of America. £ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON preparation, and rid voarself of the| o : Office in Mayo Block Miss Ada Carter left this morning|eyid as quickly as pe e, This] \_\-nmhn'eu will learn something to { i s 506 ice in Mayo Roc L - — for Minneapolis to begin work at the | v iiedy is for sale by a'l dealers. J‘S]:"" “d"““'k“gne by jggre:s'"g : } e es. Phone 397 Bradshaw Brothers millinery estab-| , " |Stevens, Lock Drawer $99, Fargo, N. : : .: ! | h;\\“mv"‘““ othErs ;‘_ H. J. Maxfield, the new immigra-| pak. ER 7 -~ « ! R. C. R. SANBORN + ion commissioner, is preparing to — 3 Mrs, Ernest Senear returned last mail to the commercial organizations | | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON cvening from Buffalo, Minn., where|and land dealers of the state a list | Notice to Farmers. ! Office—Miles Block e has spent the past two months asjof 5,000 names of persons who have | The Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Com- . t A. WARD M. D ’ ihe guest of her parents. applied to his office within the last | pany of Bemidii, is now buying pota- s , M. D. Socs uterosts s Surihsrel iy (ks HHRS8 TAUKGIS for torabion Sovt|tess. BFing 1 your Tegels Not for the men, but for the women. You E T ) e interest you will receive on the Cer- men folks need not read thls ad lt’s none of ! House No. i Phone 351 tificates of Deposit issued by the| : s ’ % Northern National Bank. | 5 your business anyway. - We want the women i PR: A. E. HENDERSON Joseph Wagner of Red Lake Falls, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON left this morning for .h|sll\f)nle f\ft‘e(r to come to our store | Jver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn, having _spont ;.he p,.lst three wee! s! Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. in the city looking after the estate of | The Roe & Markusen Grocery was . - his mother, Mrs. Mary B. Wagner. | - : = . . G. Winkfer, state | lm\\r;ele]:]cOh.been pleasing and di e EPHY- H.mSAMN IATNDH URG! According to J. G. \inkjer, staf ¢ . e diary and food commissioner, there is pleasing people ever since. SI TAN SURGEON less than three ounces of butter for We have been cussed, discussed, Office in Winter Block ] each person in the United States to-| talked about, lied to aud everything i - day. Three ounces of butter will last else. - R. E. H MARCUM N the average consumer less than thir- ty-six hours. A fresh supply of tabbed scraps! Our only reason for staying in the business is to see 'what next will happen. and taste some of the delicious Temco Brand canned fruits-and vegetables. They’re simply PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block i . . . . . . Phone 18 Residence Phone 21y just brought up from our bindery. We have had numerous opponents, dellClOUS. On thls partlcular lme we Wl“ While they last at 5 cents a pound. some have become independent. . { ;RINER W. JOHNSON “School kids” buy them at a penny a We have done everything to boost give a 5 Cablet. HSMITI Pionees GMES Sernl our business. We have run for office, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Supply Store. i joined everything they would let us. Office over Security Bank. ] Donated by the armful; smiled when 1 H Mrs. George Lflf,"“”d"cv M 15 g it hurt us. We attended meetings, ) i DENTISTS Iver, Mrs. A. B. Palmer, Mrs. f’c"(f_e balls, -entertainments, picnics, and : l\rrlflls flflld Mr. ‘3‘(‘":' a:;‘(:o Am‘e' funerals for nothing in the world but 3 IT)R. D. L. STANTON. Coehrane drove out yesterda " _ . @ to boost our business, and have for- Cochrane camp at Long Lake, 12! 3 DENTIST i miles from Bemidji where they spent | the night, returning home today. Of the thirty vitations sent out by W. T. Cox, state forester, asking railroad officials to meet him and his rangers at Brainerd, February 10, to got ourselves so completely at times that we would have to inquire who we were. Should we wake in the night and remember that the eggs that Mrs. Smith got had been tried and would not hatch. our slumbers are wrecked Mr. Norton will make a special trip from the factory to show you why the Temco Brand of canned goods is superior to other lines. Office in Winter Block |T\R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 disenss fire prevention problems, all| for the balance of the night. ; R. G. M. PALMER have met acceptances. L. F. Johnson This world is not our home; we DENTIST of this city is one of the rangers who belong ina far better clime than Miles Block will be present. Jere is mo better medicine made for colds than Cham)erlain’s Cough | I'emedv, 1t acts on nature's plan, re- lieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration; anJ restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. Theological conferences were held | yesterday at St. Philip's Rectory. The Right Rev. Bishop T. Corbett, | D. D., and Reverend Fathers Wurm, Thomas, Stahl, Beaulieu, Deshaies, LeFloch and Philippe were present. TFather Kornbrust of Cass Lake was a visitors. All were welcomed by Rev. Father Phillippe, pastor of St.| Philip's church. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum enter-| tained last evening at a supper par-| ty. After supper the evening was spent in playing cards, H. C. Baer receiving high score for the gentle- men, and Mrs. Baer receiving high score for the ladies. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames G. M. Tor- rance, H. C. Baer, A. P. White, E. F. Netzer, W. L. Brooks, Thayer Bailey and Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Tuomy. Eight of the farmers of Northern have just completed the purchase of this. We are not in business for money. It is wisdom we want. OUR SYSTEM Treat everybody right so long as they will allow it. We do not employ hoboes. We employ only gentleman. When we fail to have it, you save time by ceasing to hunt. Your child will receive better at- tention than you. Central always smiles when you call for 206 or 207, because she knows you will get what you wish:’ We give you sixteen cunces to the pound and four pecks to the bushel. If you get your order late, we have received your order late. Everybody will not make a lawyer, preacher or doctor. The same rule works with the merchant. Take a look at our business and judge for yourself. Our motto: The kest for the money and the quality is remember- ed long after the prices is forgotten. We solict your business. Respectfully Yours, ROE & MARKUSON TFourth Street, Bemidji, Minn_ Red Chelrfies Peas . . Tomatoes Rasberries Succotash Pears Sliced Peaches Lemon Cling Peaches Creen Cage Plums Sliced Pineapple Egg Plums Fancy Small Beets Roe Fourth Street. Strawberries Colden Wax Beans White Cherries Apricots Corn ‘ Pumpkins | - Evening Work by Appointment Only EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 - Personal attention to prescriptions M SMART - DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Aosidonco Phone 58 618 Amorica Ava. _ Offies Phone 12 C. 6. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidii, Minn. Office—Room No. 15, Bacon Block EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- gny'a 10312 l.em.. 1t0 6 p.m., 17m 9 5. m. unday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. . T. BEAUDETTE : Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. - Freach R Cl and

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