Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1912, Page 3

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912. Mrs, R. L. Given and Dr. ond Mrs C. [ K & ¥ % K X K X X ¥ ¥ KK & 4 3 i pLf 7 g s . < . “Our Personal Guarant R. Sanborn. * HOW TO FIND . % No Time thde.' g A d ) : EEES EEMID)I BRIEFS ! * The Northern Minnésota Devel- ¥ Twilight had n;:t d:urmln fal s erso el uarall ee - Miss Mable Patterson of St. Hilaire, 3 * opment Association Immigra-: *| and pinned it with afr, as the 1 i iy i 5 wills aent pmen ciation Immigra. a8 the man : = 2 . morning o oot | ton Gomamision Quariers. 90| 1 the motar car, vigl taed| 0 yulferers”|: r ot ssam . B. Kigor of Park Rapids, 18 & |where she ig teaching schaol, and will : Third Street, South, Minne. ¥ ‘c‘g‘:n‘:‘;y mfihm? ‘;fl 2:),:5 ":‘;l . . 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 1 < Bemidji visitor today. . [be the guest of ner sister, Miss nes |} #polis. : on'a tramp sitéing bisheltered 1og, | BARKER DRUG STORE | is6 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. K. €. Weber of Duluth transacted |Pattorson, for a few days. While|L po oo poco T aao | 816eD or frozen, Al wp to him| . G L 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 8. m. 1 business in Bemidji. here Miss Patterson will attend the|, "o "pioneer this notice will | 2ot 0 let the homellone freeze t0, ' we have been in business in ihis town | bottle will cost you nothing, You alons| - GREAT NORTHERN convention which is to ba held here Wapbear. in’:both. the: DAlT AR death and he went f§is rescue. fg?fll;c:;! “t_iuxg:.ban%;v: :-:d{?gngo:: toAj\vE‘vng SR e 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. m. - Go to Hakkerup for photos. today, Friday and Saturday. ekl Plartaer b e Hore!” he sald,thaking him; | patrons. right, - ow arons ot hie Mpls wach apulieq | 34 East Bound. Leaves 1 . o, WL L. Hall of Minneapolis, was an| «py i R » here! Wake up!Wou'll freeze!| So when we tell vou that we have|l0. the skin takes away the itch, in-|35 West Bound Leaves m. ¢ RN S T ate e It's the best I've ever used,” is|&’ month, . *| Come along with mq found ‘the eczema remedy and that we| Stantly. And the cures all seem {0 bo |l o o out of town visitor yesterday. | what they all say about our new line|® On leaving the union depot & The tramp’ straigh§d up, rubbed 7‘:.5‘:.‘%‘&?:°'§$£éfi.?&i“%k‘éfié&“‘é‘;’?\fr‘é’éifii PR B b, ‘Prescription made by the {05 ;:rth ;unddl‘:flv:n 7:45 = W. M. Ferguson of Crookston is at-|of carbon paper. “And so cheap,|X turn to the left and continue up *| his eyes, looked at fimsn nnd the| you can denend upon I thut we sive our | D D. D Lavoratorlen oF Chicago, Isi, oo o201 JOH0G (WP veR 1500 B 7 tending to business mattere hore, | t00,” they add. “No more $3.00 n[% Nicollet to Third street, cross- %| car waiting In the fojna shook his| d¥ice not ib order o sell a fow botrles | SERRRRCA,Of, NG SMGSANS, 0t | 100 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. m o STHI BEMIDIL is comi {box carbon papers for me when $1.50 | % ing that thoroughfare, turn to | head, cause ,we know how it will ‘help our |eooling ngredients, Aand If vou are lgl est Leaves at 9:00 a. m. 11 vou Wil Tust have O 0 YO | will buy & hundred sheets put up in|* the left and procced half a x| “AW! he growllfgo on ang|Vusineds ir we nelp our purona | ok, SO, Tl 'The A%h ahsowuiciy | FrelEt East Leaves at 3:30 p. m. - : L {nent Llue boxes at the Bemidfi Plo-| % block, toward the postoffice, | lemme alone! Thisfno kind of 8| ynown sikin remedies. Bt we, will sy | §os'gl SUAY the noment you applied| — Minesota & International G. W. Argue of Breckenridge, at-| neer Office Supply Store X From the Milwaukee depot, Anlxl‘:'t to be riding agnd in an open :‘l:::l ot121(},:“":‘:;%,:\1257.:&“‘ x;::;h:?g We have made fast frlends of more Jou ound Leaves 8:15 a. m. tended to business matters in the city| . oo d Mrs, 0.| ¥ turn to the left on Washington % A~ Willlam J. lifton in Judge| rash or tetter, wo want you to trya full | rameay to & iin sumerer ere and |3 sor Bound Leaves 6:20 p. m. today. Miss Ca € Rusness an s, K -avaniteant i to First %! size bottle of D. 1. Prescription. | there and we want-vou to try it now{34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. m. P. Nokken of Moorhead, arrived in venue and continue to Firsi | Ang, if it does no! fln the work, this |on our positive no-pay guarantee, 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. m. = Attorney Daniel DeLury of Walker, | tie city yesterday to be the guests of | ¥ aVenue, turn to the left and go %/ \ = Barker Drug Store. | speight Sonth Leaves at 7:30 a. m - is in the city today on mmomounfl iss Hetland quring Mrs. H. Fallon’s| ¥ one block to Third street and % Too Frivdis. e e = brelgit Novth Lesven:at 6008 T < bustngss |absence from the city. Mrs. Nokken | then one half block to the rigit. %| “I dldwt mind mygughter getting | | 2008 .m.. : sence from the:city. "Mra, Nokken (o S i e & ¥ o a4 kb b emael nows Rk Marriage a Failure? %% Overheard. Minn. Red Lake & Man. Hay $12 per ton at Falls & Cam-|i8 & sister of Mrs. Fallon and Miss i “Well?” | The statisticlans inform us that| «Heigho!"” said Bildad, as Jimpson- | L North Bound Leaves 3:36 p. m, i !m-um_m. Mrs. Fallon leaves tomor- | “But ghe went #itgot married to| (here is an increasing. tendency to-!‘berry fiashed by in his motor car. “I|2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. - fiav: 6. PanimrokGronil " row night for Milwaukee and Chicago Man Gets a Bouguet, | some jobless dub ijnet at a sum- ward divorce, but the viry worst di-| wigh I had a motor car.” ev. H. Tapin of Crookston, p Tl where she will buy her enring stock S | vorce tables show that 12 couples out “ 1117 sald Slath of St. Aunes’ Catholic Chiurch, was in |, 5 One foggy morning recently a Lacka- | ner resort. I call carrying fri ot every 100 get divorced within 20 'Oh, nonsenge, Bill,” said Slathers. ity ook ovanl ' [of millinery. wanna ferryboat was in collision with | Yolity too far” ' vears of the marriage day. But only | WHAUS the use? You couldn’t af- PROFESS'ONAL . e clty last ovenlr The women of Bemidji will be|® tug. No great damage was done, but | 5 =2 B at thic Statement fram ot Y {105 to: keep 1. CARDS 'n yesterday February 7, to Mr. for a few moments considerable ex-| ) vt i s anoter | “4No, said Bildad, “but T could afe Born yesterday . | pleased to learn that they=ean obtain 5 | ‘BEMIDJI | angle. There are 88 couples wh 4 ’ P Lober s 921 Bel citement prevailed among the com- | PEOYY SHOULD & 4 ot ford to sell it."—Harper's Weekly. R and Mrs. Robert Hanson, 5el- | the choice of twenty styles of engray- Siters Db omaT e p“‘“c“m Saercdl TRY 1 . aot get divorced. And so, is marriage | fOrd to 8@ : = SIARIEANSIUCS. 201k ‘mfz at the Bemidjl Ploneer Printing| oq to the rail, and in her panic seem.| E. N. French & Ciptates that any » fallure? Hardly! | e e R CvEea e STHI BEMIDIU is on the way. ‘Um(‘lc rm; ]fl:olr lcalh:xg ;n alumme ed bent on leaping overboard. An ath- [one who lhas ipation, sour TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Wateh for it cards. Plates also furnished with | letic young man restrained her, assur-| stomach or gas stomiach, H i Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- -. e Milles of this cits spent |0TSE hundred cards. When conveni-|ing her there was no danger:atlength 0 e ered t:‘ififlfi 2 Drygglsta rtund money 1 it fails RAHAM M. TORRANCE . les Miller of this city spent| % - i b e & & i v ki X s atgnature s LAWYER cdiord i Gresksten on business, | St step in and inspect our assort-|she was sufficiently el to £bs) Ve, » 1 : 8 LR ¢ s sesterd s | ment, and then, clinging to § ot - e Rators! | Miles Block Telephonc 560 returi t night. Sfies i Syt . arm, she gasped: R R R R —— UL . MeCarty came in trom Gem-| MISS llorence Smyth entertained 2 | gpingter and a suffragette, but there | I 0 alled ¢ ol 1 G o H. FISK 5 el and went on last night to Fargo | MUMPer of friends last ~evening i | certainly are times when a man is a Y SaBoLtars. Uy trar jantamobile driver H N i M | honor of Mr. and Mrs: Thayer Bailey. | mighty good thing to have 2round hiow g . A & Gis will be open . ATTORNEY AT LAW wiigre:ierwill visit hisitamily. 14500" was played, Miss Ella Parker|New York Pross:- - o N Fope, % ) 'l Y Office over Baker's Jewelry Store. - “DHE BEMIDJI” will be a new one ! and Geo. Buxton receiving high 2 omedy GNUISODLICiacs—uie. QIKISUYE| pag creft throngh s ""m"“m"ms‘::‘:‘;m“:tmm L = on tho market. Ask about it. scove. Miss Parker was presented iorgans and dr:vec off the nmmrlh ~3ince the flood.” ' “Wisconsin s g /B, §. French & Co ©. 1. Lavine of Stillwater, is here| With a cut glass dish which she in for & few davs on business with the | turn bresented to the guest of honor, i flA‘lPELY TM ASTEN difterent lumber companies of the | Mrs. Bailey. Refreshments were serv-| {Piano Tuner G led at a late hour. The guests in- chuded. Messrs,, and Mesdames Thay- | ormerly 0 Radenbush & Co. of 8t. Pau A few of tie young people of SU| o pailey, Hugo Schart, Jas, P. Hen. | s Philip's Catholic chureh are making|y .y o 'N. Gould, Del Burgess, Geo: Instructor of Vion, Piano, Mando- ‘ preparations for a play fo be given|p parer, 5. C. Bailey, Mrs. A. K. lin and Brass Instruments. Music some time next month. | Southworth, Mrs. 0. 1. Bailey, Miss- furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, - < A i | . » banquets, and all occasions. Terms * Miss Huot of Park Rapids. umnml‘“S Myn Lyons, Dorothy Clark, Ann reasonable. All music up to date.5 instructor, is in the city for a few| foulihan. Mabel Wheeler, Madeline days visiting friends and attendi nz\Julmsan, Minnie Bailey, Lillian and! the teacher's convention. ! Bess Cochran, Ella Parker, Ella Bick- HARRY WASTEN, Plano Tuner i 5 e cits band will sive & dance to- | 70 Loretta Malone, Mabel .Wager : . TG cltyiummy ity Hall the and Messrs. Joe Andersom, Wm. G ) Room?36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel morrow evening in the GILy Hall, e gongoryp, pr. B. 1. Johnson, Raiph § Good wholesomme e Telephone 535 band orchestra furnishing the music. Lyea | i ation combined with ami A : | Lycan, George Buxton, J. G. McCul- stimulating tonic will Admission {longh, and C. C. Crippen | greatly aid nature in mal = 1. 1. Wideman of Pine River, was| Boyon & < 1A M08 HaNT 4 ing a strong, healthy body. = == THEHS BYY yestsiday: en fonte to bin] DO YOR ANOW 18} more rea: CAD, PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS e TS . iaocr lurks in a common cold than in p‘ io £ S—— hiome from Pine City where he is "B={ /o (por of the minor ailments? The -—g&s_/ alling a telephone line ) 4 i R. ROWLAND GILMORE safe way is to take Chamberlain’s Malt and Hop T« - Carrier of Detroit, traveling| Cough Remedy, a thoryighly reliable contane dll iAbe Dutitive ! PHYSKC‘AN_AND SURGEON t tor the New York L_vn: { preparation, and rid vourself of the ingredients necessary to i Office—Miles Block \ml railway company, is in Bemidjij.siqd as quickly ~as possible. This cresu rich, red blood and = on business for the company. vriedy is for sale by 2l dealers. | qDIgesm s oy e R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D fay 50c per bale at Falls & Cam- - brain. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . S eron . Every Deop o Belp to Health 1d f l t h th : Bibles In Persia. elp 1o - Office in Mayo Block 4. THane of Minneapolls, quditor] The American Bible. soctety bas|’ seiaom 1ail to secure one W en ey s S @ tor the Minneapolis Brewing com-| been at work in northern Persia for a few days in the| 10 years, For 17 years prior to 1896 [~ S ts of the company. | It Dad its own agent, but ‘since that T o e e L iu‘;.;.fi‘::':im.iio.é put td use one of those hel?ful things Saint Paul, Mima; Mrs. ITannah and daughter, Miss| gries of ”_.“, Presbyterian church in s N 5 no n as a Oma, of Wiiton. are in the city today ‘ Uramia, Tabrlz, eheran, Hamadn | ey k W e shopping flannah will go to| and Resht. The political disturbances © her teaching there, | there have of course interfered with . - | the progress of the work, and, still W. A. Smith and J. . Grifin, of | ryiper the importation of Persian (irand Forks, traveling freight ugemsl und Turkish Seriptures has at times WANTED ; s B / for the Great Northern Railway Com-| been prohibited. Yet the circulation ; i : pany, were here yesterday on busi-| of the Scriptures has been continued, % : and the lasi annual report shows 773 | copi POULTRY RAISERS to / ) B ! | copies distributed at Resht and Tehe- STHE nn.\m»-ul ——;\'mfl:m'h :‘1\ ran. This report contained a letter|| know that Dr. J. A. Me- them will arrive short speciall from the Rev. Mr. Doomboorajian, re- train from the Atlantic coast expect-| porting that during the last ten years GLURE, puts up-a pou,"y & ed here honrly loadml with “THE| he has been able to sell 5,400 copies|| compound, that prevents and Tl'y OREC When y0u re ln need Of al‘ly= BEMTDIL” | of the Scriptures in 17 different lan-|| cures the ills of the old as well | guages, the greater part in Persian, Attix of OFth, Spent Yester- | (aeling more than 2,600 miles, and || 25 the young birds, white thing in the world, 1=2 cent a WOl’d day in mn city receivirg medical | meeting in each yvear one thousand || diearrhea of chicks and chick- treatment. Mr. Attix was injured in | different persons with whom he has|| en cholera, due to Indigestion ihe wreck at Farley, his ear being| had religious conversations. or eating poisonous food, en- for each : insertion. , badly torn teritis, Inflamation of the pany. i ndi ciry in the inte R. C. K. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block - A A. WARD, M. D. ® Qver First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. Phone 351 R. 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 R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Quiring to resu: Ch Attorney McDoneld returned| Must Have Been Her Lucky Day. & - \his morning from International| In a lot of old papers and magazines bowels, blackheadin furke-’s' J Phone 18 , Residence Phone 21y : ~ - Falls, where he has spent the past|that Mrs, T. G. Payson gave to the Sal- and all other bowel diseases, 5 = INER W. JOHNSON - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. eral days attending court, which | vation army of Jersey City the other || don’t loose from 10 to 50 per ’ - 5 day was an envelope containing $225 cent of your flock but better K ¥ In bills that Mrs .Payson had overlook- CLEANEST and BEST LIGHTED |ed. After 20 men had searched fer || call me up and let me tell you | 2 A 2 -m ] & laundry I've seen anywhere,” this is|hours in the army's waste paper pile, || how to raise 99 per cent, of all | 4 § neer what the factory inspector on a re-|Mrs. Payson looking on, the money was your hatch, and if 1 don’t £ f { isnow in session there. | DENTISTS cont visit said of the Bemidjl Steam | found and restored to her. give you satisfaction. fust: eall 5 [ Laundry. Makes a good ad, doesn’t, i e downd k - 7 R. D. L. STANTON > it? New Yorkers and “the West.” 4 s s 2 Ice u nn v i ore DENTIST % It we lived in New York we could i Adolph Billeadeau, traveling repre-| Office in Winter Block sentative of the Bemidji Pioneer, re-|€asily settle the question which ls sald respectfully yours, - - 5 : e som & toly in|to De disturbing the minds of the M|nn J. T. TUOM turned this morning from » Western zovernors—as to what.fé the L] R. J. UOMY cluding two towns on the Kelliher| giviging line hetween the east and the Ul z fl | DENTIST i extension of the Minnesota & Inter-|ywest Everybody in New York knows - national railroad. | that it is the Hudson river.—Wheeling Phon ; - . Hagen of Blackduck, arrived | Register. in the city this morning to be [hE‘ guest of Miss j¢ f days. e ot Al eCrn o e e AMUS EMENTS|[F duck school and will attend the con- )lst National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block | Evening Work by Appointment Only EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. L. - vention held here. - Miss Stella Minton came up this o morning from Farley where she hes school. Miss Minton will re Zasie ‘RECISTERED PHARMACIST = Leaches sehool, Misg Minton will re- B Pri 'p'o ! : e main in the city for the remainder TONIGHT us 988 rinec 8' ; l'fu;n e;::;::;m“ :h;nuanc E of the week attending the teacher's \ § 'ersol 0- prescriptions & convention which is to open here to-! ‘ = : ek - . ! i " 1. The treasurers of Fraternal and | AND DRAY AND TRANSFER _.BAFE AND PIANO MOVING Ssaidonce Phone 53 818 Amariea Avs. Ofties Phona-12 g ki G, 6. JOHNSON ¢ I “Dante’s - Inferno” ufldsm 73'6!.2393“ Min}‘flflks- Friday and Saturday Nights. : » ; : a9 - | : G | Office—Room No. 15-fimnm-‘ Religious Societies are invited to con-| sult with the officers of the Northern | National Bank regarding the safe in- vestment of their trust funds, Every | ility for investigation will be fur-| nished to you. “GINDERELLA" This program will be repeated tomor- row night. Mrs, B, E. McDonald is entertain- % ing a number of her friends this af- ternoon in honor of Mrs. Thomas leare and Mrs. Ingersoll of Brainerd who are the guests of Mrs. F. S. Lycan. REight tables of -bridge will be played after which lunch will be served. Saturday “afternoon Mati- nee at 2:30 with an entire change of program. | Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson enter- tained a few friends last evening at - a six o'clock dinner after which bridge whist was played. The affair & was 1n honor of the anniversary of Mrs, Wilson's birth. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, Mr, and A Chorus of 12 voices will sing “Silver Threads Among the Gold”” Saturday Night.

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