Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 16, 1912, Page 2

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THE BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER | According to late reports Minnea- “Published every afterncon except Sup. | POlIs has 284 watches and nearly 2,- automobiles. Minneapolitans asy by the Bemld)i Ploneer Publishing | oo Cempany. #. . CARSON. R®. X. DENU. | must have traded in everything for In the Clty of Bemidjl i pancrs are| cars, o else the assessor has over-|account, and do.not amount to much, Every Household in n‘"}‘dl.‘ Should 0= kclely | . oy vlg‘?‘rro%ynnlfi?‘ll;:fel:’ifie m:sxgr: {mmediate looked some. K that they are not entitled to any re- Know How to Resist it. But’of Town Subscrlicia Wit conter & spect, ete. Why cannot these glrls ANNOUNCEMENT. FRES 'éncl {‘f.’&r“mu,eii”;’,'r},m‘;l‘l"? ey, A LITTLE SERMON: * | be treated as they deserve, they are x I hereby announce myself as can- All papers are continued until an ex- Biman - The back aches because the kidrieys|didate for re-election as alderman of i RS i rrsatapes ore ety eceived:| A rellglon of;good clieer aud good 3 are blockaded. the second ward, to be voted on Tues- | Subsoription Rat | will would be a pretty good one— = R Help the kidneys with their wotk. | day, February 20, 1912. I solicit the |- o monthyhy carler; ¥ 545 aon't you think so? There is noth- CALLED HIM. The back will ache no more. votes of the voters at the polls upon One year, by “carrier... 5.00 ¥ R 5 D Three months, postage 125/ - — Lots of proof that Doan’s Kidney|my record during the past. f;“ Months, Ptoslt\ge ‘,;m. §>gs?mg to be afraid of but fear. Those ne year, postage pald... X ? g i The Weokly Ploneer. | who have gone down into the shadow Bight pages, containing a summary iand gotten on good terms with the news of the week. Published > every -Thursday and sent postage paid | Death report only heart's ease. La- to any address for $1.50 in advance. L - zarus, who passed beyond the gates ENTERED SKCOND_CLASS MAT-| g TER_AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- 8nd then came back, wasn’t espec- MIDJI, MINN,, UNDER THE ACT OF | . MARCH 3, 1879, {ially pleased with the return, but = | kept foudly brooding on the thinge PPPOOOOOOOOOOO G ; ) “|he had seen and experienced, ac- ® THIS DATE IN HISTORY | cording to Robert Browning. February 16. «| THere is an extract from a letter 1 »1656-—Spain declared war against & | just received: > England. @| “My trip home would have been ¢1796—Amboyna seized by the @ .5ome and uneventful but for the ferred to above, she is doing a kind- Certain persons” have been known to say that telephone girls are of no Announcement. _ 1 hereby anmounce myself as candi- date for re-ele¢tion as Alderman for the First Ward. BLOCKADED Pills do this. TOM SMART. It’s the best proof, for it comes e from Bemidji. b Mrs. A, E. Hannah, 804 America ANNONCEMENT |Ave., Bemidji, Minn, says: “Some time ago’l began the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills and the results were highly satisfactory. At that time I ‘was suffering severely from backache and my kidneys were not doing their work as they should. I was steadily running down in health and my con- dition was becoming serious, when 8 friend advised me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills. I was so greatly bene- fited by them from-the first that I 1 hereby announce myself as a can- didate for Alderman of the.Fourth Ward. I-am for a good clean busi- ness like administration, and with that end in view, respectfully. solicit the support of the voters of the Fourth Ward. R. E. MILLER. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a can- ® English. " & vtrocured a further supply. Since|didate for re-election as alderman.of | > 1804—United States frigate | cheerful disposition of a consumptive then I have had little cause to Worry | the Fourth Ward at the election to be/| - Philadelphia burned in <« |Who was returning home to die, and about my condition. Today I am en-|held February 20, 1912. I refer you| . @ the harbor of Tripoli. @{whose persistent humor kept us in Joying good health and do not hesi-|to my service as alderman and solicit @ ¢y Wilson, elght- ¢ | agod spirits, yet whose condition tate to-give Doan’s Kidney Pills the | your votes at the polls eleetion day. % " sl ! Her Father—But can you support » 3 2 ® ] Pre_smo,nt of &| cde apprehensive that he would not | my daughter? credit for: this remarkable change.’ N. W. BROWN. @ the U. S, born in Farm- @ ‘vive the trip.” Her Sultor—I have expectations For sale by all dealers. Price 50 _— K ington, N. H. Died in @|Survive the trip. P " | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ) & ® Washington, D, C., Nov. &| 1 would rather be a comsumptive| "0 Father—See here, young man, | NeW York, sole agents for the United Annonncement @ 22, 1875, @|ond have a spirit of gratitude and 1 am not nearly as rich n people “" States. I hereby announce myself as a @ 1826—Maryland Academy ©of ®|go0d humor, with fate’s pass check |1 am. Remember the name—Doan’s— |candidate for Mayor on the In- - @ Science and Literature & |, my hat, and realize that at the and take no other. dependent t.lcket. to be voted upon ar el @ incorporated. ® . b Aot 1] = at the coming- election, to be held © 1853—Steamer Independence o| Next station the conductor would | - i : February 20, 1912. If elected I For Re-Election as | ® wrecked and burned oft ©|call cn me to change cars, than to Fundamental Error. pledge myself to conduct the afflairs - % | @ Lower California, with @|have a double chin and go through| We suffer, in teaching, from the of the city at all times for it’s best L) @ 1088 of 1-:0 lives. @|lite kicking about the grub.— The :,et::: being exalted and the end for- interest. I solicit the hearty support lty I reasurer — ® 1862—After resisting an attack & 2 8 & / of the voters of this eity. o 4 s hiiistine. THE SPALDING || 5 ; ] ® lasting several days, Fort &/ WOUROPEAN PLAN 2 GEO. KREATZ Publlc ow"ersh P rt @ Donelson surrendered to & | THE TELEPHONE GIRL. Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel | S i lp a y e the Ve LIFE INSURANGE GOMPANIES || ourimss b= wtienias o | ® 1882—Congress voted the wid- ®| DO those people who are continual- More than $100.00000 recently expended || ANNOUNCEMENT B & i on improvements. 250 rooms. 125 private || | & ow of President Garfield ¢ |ly knocking the telephone service mpe Aye Closely Observing Public || baths. 60 sample’ rooms. Every modern : 4 a pension of $5.000 & ®|and who think the central is noth- Health Conditions. E;?%{i’?fi‘&”;.lnk“’{,g.';}fifs éil:“""??:a ";f‘:! Ih B ® year. &, p —_— alm Room, Men's Grill, Colonial Buffet; g more than a simple machine, s i M hd bl Oms; S 1899—Francois Felix Faure, &| o or P An examining physician for one || BafSER, 20 Noms""ad privacs pa ereby announce 2 B president of France, died | °Ve" fully realize the many favors|of t{ne promine_nt life msurm‘\fe cunl:- gw‘:uglm,:?:d ‘s‘:“l‘m,fl:h‘,.* ;:gh‘ucu;e::g lf di t f 3 rviow sub- .~ Loe: ¥ s sec- m da & Born Jan. 31, 1841 &|they are given by those same tele-) PIG L, the ‘:;Let;x‘li]sek‘:ingnsta‘tir;‘e‘nt blon but overlooklus she harhorand Lake'f ysela cani e lor i 4 . i > > S rior. Ve N ver, g, H = : eed @OO OO O ® & ® &|phone girls? No, they do not. that the reason why so many appli- ape RS e cants for insurance are rejocted is|| On® of the Great Hotels of the Northwest because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of applicants do not even suspect that they have the disease. He states that judging from his But, nevertheless, it is these same The greatest reputation a man may require is that of being truth- ful, though married. people who ring up in the morning | and all hours of the day, to inquire > | the time, if their clocks should hap- i . own experience and reports from i pened to have stopped; these same drugatsts who 68 conctantly th @t | _ fam b, Kigin, people who call central at the first |rect touch with the public, there is thought on hearing the fire whistle |oR€ Ppreparation that has probably | leuRANCE panked | blow, in order to ascertain where the Vees more ‘aucecasstol In relleving Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate Gily Treasurer - to be voted upon Feb. 20, 1912 If elected I feel fully competent to- handle the office in every particular, ' ‘. 1 hereby announce myself as a can- | - = I SOhClt youf v°te‘ . didate for mayor of the city of Be- . 3 A New Jersey pastor bars from his church women in hobble skirts and | recommends that those them should be who wear and curing these diseases than any = | location of the flame may be; these remedy known. The mild and heal- | ing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- You may laugh at the L'nlifuanSfllnf‘ people who regard central as a Root is soon realized. It stands the rich Dy |general information bureau; these 2&%‘;:5' for its remarkable record of planting $20 gold pieces. But he|same people who fail to thank.cen- got his seed back. Did you alwnysl“’fll after she has been obliging et yours |enough to call when the number ia boy who tried to get We find that Swamp-Root is strict- ly an herbal compound and we would advise our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. 1t is on sale at all drug stores in bot- tles of two sizes—fifty cents and one First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property {which has been busy a few minutes Glass windows came in in the|before was idle. dollar. - midji at the election to be held Feb- X 3 14th tury. Before that, you, It should be remembered that a| However, if you wish first to test ruary 20. . If:elected T will perform 1. century glore tha “’“_‘l Fagn ‘2t 2| ts wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kil-|| B and 8, O'Leary-Bowser BIdg. ||\ quties in the future as well as in | COI . e i ea 2 could legally throw anything out of | telephone central is paid for giving|mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a Phone 19. the past. I solicit the support of the| ’ > a London window after yelling “Look | you the number you ask for, and that :;‘::‘tl;;egbl;’:t.lz}:‘;:"‘}“‘:fe]l{fif;:eih‘g?: Bemid]ji, MInn. || voters at the polls. _ | 3 . out!"” three times. iwhen they do any of the things re-|midji Daily Pioneer. L. F. JOHNSON. i - A Trainload of “Sunkist” Oranges [ Just Arrived. Special Sale ‘wi' | Week! | California “Sunkist” oranges have : ripened— 3,000,000 of them! Shipped . by special fast express freight to your: local dealer’s for the big week’s sale. 7 Beginning next Monday, this fancy fruit (all of very first " quality) will be sold at low:prices. 'Thousands will take advantage of the sale ‘to obtain California prize oranges and to-get the: genuine Rogers’ Silverware. You, Madam, will have an oppor- = Choose From These Fourteen *Sunkist” This Fruit - = o Knife Yours H sdver Premmms Made of special :‘Get This Orange Spoon tempered steel heav- At right is shown ily silver-plated, same high quality es the new “Sunkist” Orange Spoon,. actual size. other “Sunkist” Pre- miums.' Sent on re- ceipt of 24 “Sunkist’” Genuine Rogers and of ; the latest style. Sent | you on receipt of 12 wrappers and 20c. For each additional fruit knife send 24 ‘“ Sunkist’’ wrappers tunity to provide your table with the most.delicious, economical 2.“Sunkist"v:lrappers and 20c. 2 3 H e % s s 5 and 12c to help pay 3 fi.nd he_alt’l?ful fruit. Thousarpc}g:_ of men will urge their wives tobuy’ | ¥ e packing. otc Read This - Sunkist” oranges at the special low prices. Thousands of -dining | For each. adaitional Carefully spoon send 12 “/Sun- kist”’ wrappers and 12c. Read carefully direc- tions at right. .-Send for. full descrip- ition, number of ‘wrappers .and_amount of cash nec- <cssary. to secure each . article. 3 rooms will be-enriched by the appearance of exquisite Rogers’ Silver. - S /' Insist on Genuine “Sunkist” VWrappers Seedless " Sunkist” Oranges ‘ Each golden “Sunkist’ orange comes in Picked With Gloves : a wrapper plainly marked. The wrappers This-delightful fruit is all picked, when ripe, with besides being valuable serve as an identifica- gloves! Each orangeis perfect. Otherwise it would be G g rejected and sold as a “‘second’’—not as a first-quality tion of the best oranges in the world. ““Sunkist.”” ‘*Sunkist’’ oranges are the prize fruit of . 5,000 of the best groves in California.” There are many grades of California oranges, but *‘Sunkist’’ is the very On au remittances up to 24 cents send one-cent stamps; on amounts above 24 cents send post- » office money order, ex- press. money order or bank draft. Do not send cash. Make moneyorder or draft payable to the California Fruit Growers” i Exchange, aod:address 2 (- your ° tters to the Cali- | fornia Jruit Growers' Exchange, 192 N. Clark - Special Prices by the Dozen, Half-Box or Box .choicest. The others go under different names. * Premiums f:m:;s?l?lf?g:::}llsl& :::: | They are in splendid condition and will Seedless, Sound and Solid Table Kaife - Table Fork S e . keep WC]!. SO that yOl.! may buyln quantities, Deliciously jiuicy—mno seeds, firm, thin-skinned and perfect. g nu.u,fl Sp?on %sret?"—“:r:n m!whn‘);]?:rg: 5 —‘[ f thereby getting a better price. Special low prices Fiavored as only tree-ripened oranges can be. Bf:.,'l“d g s“""‘ 7 Sunkiet? lemon wiap: [ - by the box or half-box. The wrappers from a Thin-Skinned, Juicy : c.,g:s::,? e O quantity will give you an immediate supply of the “Sunkist” Lemons Salad Fork I e < cut from wrappers. Ifyou will buy only *‘Sunkist” and ‘‘Red Ball’’ oranges luxurious silverware. Of the same superb quality as-the oranges. Economical because so thin-skinned and extra | juicy. The wrappers are of the same value as. % ::;}Jfi‘:::’&m - “Sunkist” orange wrappers. Recipe booklet qnality, economically free upon request. G GRS 3 it Knife Teas W ; “priced, and you will soon hformai‘rfit(im' Exchange, Earai Opyster Fork set. 2

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