Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 5, 1912, Page 3

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1912. BEMIDJI BRIEFS Born to Elfred Hand and wife, yes- terday afternoon, a boy. Miss May Lunney of Cass Lake, shopped in the city Saturday. | Go to Hakkerup for photos. [ .. A, Dickle of Grand Kagid was . Pemidji visitor Saturday br. €. R. Sanborn is spending to- day in the Twin Cities on business. | Attorney Thwing of Grand Rapids is in Bemidji today on legal business. “THE BEMIDJT” is coming to you, it you will just have a little patience. Mrs. A. A, Magill of Kelliher, is spending the day in the city shop-| ping. ! schulze of CGrund Rupids v in Bemidji on ousi- tay 50¢ per bale at Falls & Cam- erou. Attorney Chester MeKusick left to- day for Minneapolis and St. Paul on profa: nal business. | i tHenry Bake. a logger of Minneapo- lis, was in the city vesterday going! on to Deer River last night. | Denu gave a paper on “The Island of Cicie aud Cyprus and their people.” Mrs. E. F. Netzer read a paper on “Constantinople of today” and “The Young Turk and the Late revolu- tion” was given by Mrs. C. G. John- son. HOW TO. FIND * The Northern Minnesota Devel- opment Association Immigra- tion Commission Quarters, 39- Third Street, South, Minne- apolis, For the benefit of the readers of the Pioneer this notice will * * * * * * * * Weard was received fr the city lust |y week of the death of T. Gould of Fair |4 Haven, Miun,, father of W. A. Gould |y appear in both the Daily and of this city. Mr. Gould was 74 years |y eekly Pioneer for the next six old and has been ill moat of the Win- {4 month. . ter. Mr. Gould was well known in |y Bemidji and vicinity being an old|y lumberman. The funeral took place |y at Fair Haven on Saturday afternoon. | i W. A. Gould left for Fair Haven |y Thursday night and Miss Etta Gould |y left on Friday morning Miss Gould |y will return home this evening while | Mr. Gould will remain a few x lenger. * 3 * turn to the left and continue up Nicollet to Third street, cross- ing that thoroughfare, turn to the left and proceed half a block, toward the postoffice. From the Milwaukee depot, turn to the left on Washington avenue and continue to First avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half block to the right. HH K KKK KKK KKK KK days “It's the best I've ever used,” is what they all say about our new line of carbon paper. “And so cheap, too,” they add. “No more $3.00 a box carbon papers for me when $1.50 will buy a hundred sheets put up in neat blue boxes at the Bemidji Pio- neer Office Supply Store * * * * * * x * *x * * On leaving the union depot % * * * * x * x * * * * Resolutions. of the Universe, has in His Infinite Last Saturday evening Miss Min- nie Huntosh entertain>d a number of | her friends at her home, Fourteenth |it makes it eminently befitting that street. ‘The usual program of games|we record our appreciation of her. was played, and the guests enjoyed | themselves heartily. The hostess and | estemed sister, Hulda C. Backland, The Febr ession of the Bel- trami county board of commissioners | will begin tomorrow morning. H “THE BEMIDIU is on the way.| Watch for it ; County Auditor Jas. L. George re-| turned yesterday morning from a| trip to Crookston and Warroad. | The Palace Clothing House Sal- vage PFire Sale opens Tuesday, I-‘el).i #th, at the old Lumberman Bank! Building on Third street. Miss Tinnie Pendergast visited ve-| latives in the city Saturday return-| ing the same day to Turtle River| wire she teaches schoel. | J. B. Flynn of Park Rapids, was in| the ci terday cn route to his! bome from Duluth where he had served on the federal jury. Hay $12 per ton at Falls & Cam- eron. Mre B. F. Case of Little Falls, ar-| ired in the city Saturday evening! a4 will be the guest of her sister, | N. Ebert. for some time. i Thomas McCann, sales manager of the Crookston Lumber €o., wlho Wwas operated upon for appandicitis sever- al days ago, is rapidly recovering. | “THE BEMIDIT will be a new one | on the market. Ask about it. | i ila Adelaide Harris daughtcy ol A. E. Harris is confined at home with pneumonia. She was reported | as somewhat improved this morning. | George H. Spear. the Grand Rapids | attorney, was in Bem!dji this morn- ing enroute to Park Rapids to rep- resent a litigant before Judge! Wright. 1 The affairs of the Northern Na-| tional Bank are under Government| supervision, which is so rigid that, the word NATIONAL is a synonym tor Safety. W. . Gemmel. of Brainerd. gener- al manager for the Minnesota & In- ternational Railway company, spent Saturday in the cily on business for tiie company. Miss Nell Fullerton and Bertha Decaire returned this worning from Plackduck where they had gone to spend Sunday as the guests of Miss Decaive's sister. | | The Palace Clothing House Sal-| vage Tire Sale opens Tuesday, Feb.| Gth, at the olg Lumberman Bank luilding on Third street. W. T. DeNear of Des Moines ar- rived 'n the city Sataviay and whie Here was (gken sick with vhe mivps, He was at once taken to St. An- thony’'s hospital, Pauline Rhauznbuehler came iu trom Puposky Saturday and was the zuest of Miss Emma Noesen for a| few Pours, returning ‘o Puposhy on the awiternoon train. | “THI DBEMIDJI"—thousands of them will arrive shortly. A special | train from the Atlantic coast expect- ed here hourly loaded with “THE) BEMIDJL™ 1. B. Clapp of St. Paul, claim agent for the Northern Pacfiic Railway was in Bemidji Saturday in the interests of the company. He went on to Brainerd Saturday evening. “CLEANEST and BEST LIGHTED laundry T've seen anywhere,” this is| what the factory inspector on a re- cent visit said of the Bemidji Steam Laundry. Makes a good ad, doesn’t it? Although not yet #ble to resume his duties as instructor in science at the Bemidji high school, Professor WV. 7. Robinson who has been confined to his room with the mumps for the past week is fast recovering. George Graham, son of John Gra-| ham, was operated upon Saturday morning because of a severe case of appendicitis. He is high school student and captain of his class bask- et ball five, and his strong physical condition will do much in aiding him in recovering. The Palace Clothing House Sal- vage Fire Sale opens Tuesday, Feb. 6th, at the olg Lumberman Bank Building on Third strect. ‘The Woman's Study Club met this afterncon at their club rooms in the basement of the library. Mrs. C. G. Johnson: acted as leader. Mrs. E. H. 11912, | makes a person looi old. | dandruft, itching scals and deep sympathy with her sister, Miss Gertrude Huntosh, N family of the deceased. we express served sherbet and wafers as refresh- ments. Those present were:—Misses [Our hope that ever so great a loss to Julia Kleve, Nellie Erb, Maude Sla-ins all, may be overruled for good, by ter, Mona Flesher, Hzazel Hulett,|Him who doeth all things well. Myrle Methven and Gertrude Hunt- Resolved, That a copy of these re- osh; Messrs. Harry Grindall, Lester solutions be spread upon the records Achenbach, Hiram A Simons, Jv.|of this Lodge, a copy printed in the ! Leslie Slater and Deibart Elletson. {Daily Pioneer and a copy sent to the The women of Bemidji will be|Dereaved family. Lydla Preble, Min pleased to learn that they can obtain the choice of twenty styles of engrav-| ing at the Bemidji Pioneer Printing; office for their calliug or at-home! cards. Plates also furnished with| first hundred cards. When conveni- ent step in and inspect our assort- ment. mittee. THE POETIC PRINTER. The printer sat on nis trusty stool, and drummed a tune with his metal rule. “Gee whiz,” kuoth he, “I can- {not see, why life so deals with you List of advertised letters ~Un-jand me. There's the hanker there, claimed” for week ending Feb. 5th,|as rich as sin, till the eagle squawks ger Mr. Al, Bilden, Mr. Hans, Satz,|'assed by midnight dreams. I sit J. (2), Carroll, Ed., Finhmowk, Mr. |Rere on my stool all day, and stick Micke. Gobriele, Mr. Salvatore, Han-|this type and sing the lay, of men son, Mr. Martin, Leaios, Mr. Joe"‘m higher lines of work who draw big Lund, Mr. Ole, Martin, Mr. Wash,; Pa¥ and always shirk. I'm glad | McDonald, Ch., Rosenthol, B., Robers, | there’s one th ing left that cheers and Mr. Roland, Rossman, Mr. A. L..|that’s good golden grain belt beers. Stoltz, Mr. Albert, Spencer, Chas, |I KnOw they’re finer than the rest—| How do I know? They taste the T. R. Simmons, Local Agt. Stafset, Mr. Johan, Thompson Mr. . Anders, Torkelson, Hans. Wilcox, Mr. | best! Louis, Wood, Mr. ohn; Women: Chil- ton, Miss B., Lendabija, Miss Francis, Mar, Mrs. May, McDonaid. Mr. and| Mrs. C. G., Scott, Mrs. H. I", Notice to Water Users. The time of discount on water bills has been extended to February Water & Light Committee, V. Klein, chairman. YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH , = | A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar- den Sage, Restores Color to Gray | R | A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs| which unfortunately are looked upon ag aeralds of advancing age. Greyl hair, however handsome it maybe, | We all know the advantages cf being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others simply knowing that you are “look- ing fit” gives one courage to under- take and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful and color and beauty in a few days’ time? H Most people know that common garden sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grand- mothers used a “Sage Tea” for keep- ing their hair dark, solft and luxur- iant. In Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy we have an ideal pre- paration of Sage, combined with Sul- phur and other valuable remedies for thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out A few appli- cations of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a short “ time it will remove ciery trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice that differ- ence in your hair after a few days’| treatment. All druggists sell it, un-| ;der guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. At the L | The MODEL Dry Cleaning House Telephone 537 106 Second St. French fiv_fileaning Pressing Repairing % Goods Called For and |l Delivered 5 st o KKK KKK KRR KKK Whereas, The Great Supreme Ruler wisdom, removed from among us, our | Therefore, Be it resolved that with | the bereaved | nie Cutter and Grace Winter, com-| Men:Anderson, Helmer, Big-|and the woman screams like one har-| COMMENCING TUES regard to profit or cost. stock as quickly as possible. PALAC i Notice to Farmers. | GIVES QUICK ACTION. [ The: Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Com-i 1. N. French & Co .reports that pany of Bemidji, is now buying pota- | A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck- toes. Bring in your “spuds.” thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as ¢om- ipounded in Adler-i-ka, the new Ger- | constijation or gas on the stomach, Modern Woodmen of America. :man appendicitis remedy, relieves Woodmen will learn something to{almost INSTANTLY. their advantage by addressing H. Stevens, Lock Drawer %99, Fargo, N,i 'Dak. ¢ 5 =] < e = ) = — = | Prms cuRED 1N 6 TO 14 DaYS | | Your druggist will refund money if PA- | {20 OINTMENT fails to cure any cose| of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- | Ing Plles In 6 to 14 davs. Bb0c. i 12 Cent a Word-=-Cash THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than £100,000.00 recently expended on improvements, 250 rooms, 12 private baths, 60 sample rooms, Every modern convenlence: Luxurlous and di restaurants and buffef, Flemj: ), Palm Room. Men's Grill, Colonial Buffet; Magnificent lobby and public rooms: Rallroom, banquet, rooms and private dining_rooms: Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located in heart of business sec- tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest Gee! I Forgot ) E Kellogg’s. i able Kellogg way. | | t | i Everything but But you can be sure he remembered Th_é crackling, filmy flakes are far too delicious to ever forget. A delightful taste of purest white corn flaked and then toasted in the inimit- Have Kellogg’s for to- morrow’s breakfast and ) 02H S o ) A be closed out in 15 days umbermen’s Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. PALACE CLOTHING H b IR ki Entire stock of GClothing, Shoes and Furnishings saved from the fire to on Third St, AT WL This is a Money Saving Event without an equal, and for this clean up sale we've cut these prices without Our sole aim is to clear this Price cuts no figure. Be Sure and Come and Secure the Full Benefit of This Wonderful Opportunity LOTHING HOUSE LD 162 East B%?md Leaves 9:54 a. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:46 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. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:46 p. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. m. . Minnesota & International ;32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 &. m. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. m. 34 South Bound Leaves 1 5 p. m. 33 North Bound Leaves 0 a. m. frefght South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at 6:00 a. m. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. BERE PROFESSIONAL CARDS | LAWYERS | GRAHAM_’M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 56Q i 1 | Miles Block i | H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store. HARRY MASTEN {Piano Tuner ormerly 6 Radenbush & Co.of 8¢. Pau | Instructor of Viohn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date.5 HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room736, Third floor, {Brinkman Hote) Telephone 535 | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS i T}R. ROWLAND GILMORE | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 B = | T)R. C. R. SANBORN { PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Qver First National Bank. Phone 51 tlouse No. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | sver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36, Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM b PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block £hone 18 Residence Phone 21) INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | i Office over Security Bank. ~ bEnTisTs ITYR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST | Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'¢. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST | Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 30 Personal attention'to prescriptions TOM SMART , DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING «onidonce Phone 58 818 America Ave. Offies Phons 12 C. G. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. Office—Room No. 15, Bacon Block NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY “Open 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. i T« BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor “Ladies’ and Geats' Suits to Order. French 315 Beltami Aveans .Dry Cleaning, Psreln- i and Repairing a

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