Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 29, 1912, Page 3

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| BEMIDJI BRIEFS G. . Fuller came over from m\!,» ley this noon. Don't torget the band dance Fri- day night. W. T on court Blakley of Farley, was here matters yesterday. does not sell “The 2L and say so. of St. dealer ‘phone It your Bemidji."” Rey Hilaire, *. L. Larson, and wit re in the clty today Go to Hakkerup for photos. C. L. Hillstad, of Bemidji today on court matters. None better made-—that “The Be- midji.”" Sold everywhere for 5 cents. H. H. Zaiser, of Federal Dam, was ! a business visitor here yesterday. L. P. Collard, of Cass Lake, w: Bemidji for a few hours vester( | % on file here. Don't forget the band danece. | Dr. B. F. Olson ot Blackduck, spent | vesterday and today here on busi-| ness. “The Bemidj world for 5 cents. —the best in the| Ask your dealer. Jevne of Big Falls, ! s attending | Attorney Fra is here for a few da court f0¢ for No. | white potato at W. G. Schroeder’s store. Chas. |, Trondson of Blackduck, | rransacted business in the city yes: rerday. When your pencil breaks, resolve to get “The Bemidji,” the best nickel pencil in the world John G. Hartigan, state insurance commissioner, is in the city far a few d: on state business. Don’t forget the band dance Fri- day night Dr. A. C. Tanner of Federal Dam, ing on to Walker this morning. “The Bemidji?"" Ask it—-5 ets Lo you use your dealer for Cass Attorney \W. M. Woods of Lake, was here yesterday on profes- | sional business returning home last night. 1 this afternoon at 1ily residence. Apprentice Henrionnet learn the millinery girls wanted at the Millinery trade. Parlors to! .k of S on business in company. Paul, manager is here toda the | | Grafit, of si. t and compan the interests of the best in the| Ask your dealer. “The Bemidji™ world for 5 cents. John G. Morrison, of Red Lake,} was in the city between trains to-| day. e has been down to Detroit.} Minn., for several da; The Catholic ladies will hold a food and apron sale Saturday after- noon in the Bemidjl Music Fouse, | 318 Minnesota avenue. Jackson, of | the city ¥ Jamestown, for a few days looking up the local Latta and A. J N. D.. are in Big Falls is in| | Scharf entertained a { friends yesterday afternoon at thei ihome on | diseases that so often fnllow. TEEKEKEKEKR XX * HOW TO FIND * The Northern Minnesota Devel- ¥ opment Association Immigr ¥ tion Commission Quarters, 39- ¥ Third Street, South, Minne- * apolis. *x —— X For the benefit of the readers * of the Pioneer this notice will * * x * * * x * appear in both the Daily and Weekly Pioneer for the next six month. On leaving the union depot turn to the left and continue up Nicollet to Third street, cross- ing that thoroughfare, turn to the left and proceed half a * vlock, 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 Dblock to Third street and then one half block to the rignt. * Daily Pioneer will be fouud * LR EE R R EEREE R R vian Lutheran church. During the cvening a program will be given. When your pencil breaks, resolve to get “The Bemidji,” the bhest nickel pencil in the world. Mrs. L. I. Bailey and Mrs. number of Minnesota avenue. Five itables of “500" were played, Mrs. | Geo. Kreatz receiving high score and | Mrs. P. I. O’Leary low score. ‘There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberialn’s Cough i2emedv. It acts on na'ure's plan, r lieves the lungs, opens the gecrstions, system to a healthy condition. sale at Barker’s Drug Store ***‘k‘kt_*‘k‘k**;**‘kt‘k***t‘k‘k‘fi*ttt | Buckwheat is heating and should O BE truly happy is a ques- tion of how we begin and how we end, of what we want and not of what we have. —Stevenson. WHAT TO EAT IN WINTER. Durlng the cold winter months our bodies are able to assimilaie heavier food. Many foods combine both to nourish the tissues and warm the body, and it is these foods which are now of especial interest to the house- wife who is planning meals for her family, Cereals are a valuable food, as they are both tissue builders and heat pro- ducers. Lean meat and a goodly por- tlon of fat, milk, eggs and cereals with as many kinds of vegetables as are procurable, will make a well ar- ranged diet. only be eaten during the cold weath- | er, as it Is especinlly a cold weather | food. Pork is heavy, hearty and hard | | of digestion, so should be largely eat- 1. A len durtug cold weather, when cxer | cise and work will help to eumlnate‘ | the waste. The age, sex, physical condmon. and occupation is a great factor in de- | termining the diet at any season. | Members of the family who do not get much bodily exercise, but “no=e brain is taxed, should have food ea: of digestion as well as nourishing and | should have food that is ex]xerla!ly { good for the blood. 1d3 expectoration; and restores the; Tor{ we need starchy food, su; To keep -up the bodily ene ply heat and bulld up w butter, {eream, as well as meat and fals. James Condon who died recently is} survived by one sister who is a nun; in a convent at New Jer: was a Bemidji visitor yesterday go- (umlom parents, Mrs. and Mrs. (‘ {into rapidiy bolling water and boil | Covey of Bagley are here to at- u'ml the tuneral as well as a brother, | Claude Covey of Mizpah. Mrs. Me- Farlin of Wilton, a sister of Condon'’s as also a brother. Wilbur Covey. who is atrending the University of Minnesota. The funeral will be held 30 from the fam- S. B. Rev. This is tie season of the year when nothers feel very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, and have abund- ens the lungs, lowers ti. vitality ana| paves the way for the more serious| Cham- famous | | berlain’s Cough Remady i |for its cures, and is (le safe to take. For sale at Drug Store. sant and| Barker's | P PP THIS DATE IN HISTORY FEBRUARY 29 1712—Louis Joseph Montcalm < kS Mrs. | will be unable to be heref P. \r\’hi(i‘v |officiating. " i born near Nimes, ¢ market for poles and ties France. Dled at Que. Do you use “The Bemidji?" Ask bee, Sept. 14, 1759, from & vour dealer for it.——5 cents. “ wounds received in « M. H. McGuire, of S. Paul, man- ¢ = battle. ager of the Turtle River Lumber Co., |® 1792-—Civacchino Antonio at Northome, is in ‘the city for|¥ i‘f::l"-hmf:“:\':fls‘_‘@::::- |:aln;>‘\ days on business for the com- | Fridlere s B Hb ¢ 1868, & None better made--than “The Be- 1826—Gen. Gaines, with troops © midji.” Sold everywhere for 5 ceats. |, fhoii INGw. IOVIGARE; [ats © Mrs. C. B. Whitney, of Egeland, N.|® tacked by Indians while ¢ D., spent yesterday in the city going|® seeking to ford the & on to Walker this morning where she | Withlacoochee river in @ will visit relatives for a couple of Florida. @ weeks. 1848—Negotiations for an @ i T armistice in the war be- ® It your dealer does not sell “The | o kel Remidji.” ‘phone 21 and say so. Bugene Berman, former proprietor of the Model Clothing store of this city, is here for a couple of weeks as the guest of his mother, Mrs. E. L. Berman. A bank account is the best aid in the Saving habit. The Northern National Bank pays | per cent inter- est on your savings and 10m||o\mdcr 4 this every six months. | There will be a basket social held in the city hall on Tuesday evening, March 5. This social will bc,given‘i under the auspices of the Scandina- | AMUSEMENTS GRAND THEATER GHANGE OF PROGRAM The Trinity (Imp) Loggiog Industry in the Northwest (Rex) Mutt and Jeff Make the Feathers Fly (Nestor) In the Early Days (Nestor) Song Fairy Moon DAMON AND PYTHIAS Friday and Saturday MARCH 1ST AND 2ND, and Mexico begun in the City of Mexico. 1860-—-The Sardinian ment referred the an- nexation of Tuscany to vote of the people. 1868-—Benjamin Disraeli (Lord G Beaconsfield) became premier of England. govern- State convention of those favoring the ex- & tension of the right of ¢ suffrage to women met * in Baltimore. * ISR0-—Completion <cf the St. ® Cothard tunnel through g the Alps. ® 1802—The Bering Sea arbitra- tion treaty signed at Washington. 1896—Receivers for the Balti- more and Ohio Railroad appointed. 1904—Lieut. West and six pri- vates of the United States army killed in battle with Datto Moros in Jolo. CHIBHOOLOGODH S | s e e | Do you kiiow that miore Fenl Qi ger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamberlain’s | Cough Remedy, a thoryaghly reliable preparation, and rid vourself of the leold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale at Barker's Drug | Store. e 2 Lincoln: “1 have been driven many times to my knees by the one over- whelming conviction that T had no- where else to go.” berlain’s Liniment excellent. It al- lays the pain, removes the soreness, thy condition. 25 and 50 cent bot- tles for sale at Barker’s Drug Store, POPPPVPPIVPVOPVOPPPIOOLOPDOOO® & For a sprain you will find Cham-| and soon restores the parts to a heal-! Macaroni and chieese is a combina- tion, with the while sauce used, which i gives ome a dish of solid fosd. To couk macaronl, drop the inch piec gently until perfectly tender. "The test for tenderness to take out a ! plece, press with the side of a fork; if tender, it will be easily cut. Put a | layer of the cooked macaroni into a il 2920099200995 ¢ 7 LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJI ¢ 2000000000606 06 1912 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY POLL . 400 W [ { First Choice...... A . : Pl nlgms-m--u and Luir Monday, 8 o'clock, Odé bellows hall, 105" Belttami Ave: Second Choice. . = A | B.P. 0. E. Bemidji Lodge No. 1052, Regular meeting ni~nts— first and third Thursdays, BAKING POWDER|| - PRIMARY POLL FOI§ GOVERNOR ki That Makes the Baking Better & WE = Pailures are almost impossible with C. 0. F. First Choice. Calumet. We know that it will give you better | results. We know that the baking will be purer —more wholesome. ‘We know that it will be more evenly raised. And we know that Calumet is more economical, both inits use and cost. ‘We know these things because we have put the qualit; —we have seen it tried out in way. It is usedaow in millions of mes and its sales are growing daily. It is the modern baking powder. Have you tried it? Calumet is highest in quality— moderate in price. Received Highest Award— Waorld's Pure Food Exposition. every second and fourtn Sunday evening, at o'clock in_ basement of Catholic church. Second Cholce ' e AR DEGREE OF HONOR. Meeting — nights every Y second and fourth Monday Siglla‘ul’e i evenings, at 0dd Fellows ........................... Tta, Write the names of your candidates plainly in the proper space. Sign your full name and return blank to the editor of the Pioneer. Signatures will not be published and ballots w1]l be burned at end of the vote. = \'._/ Prompt replies are requested. NOT MaDE By THE TRUST. Mail this to Editor Bemidji Pioneer. MEf| =—— AL f 1 THE SPALDING | rIR z EUROPEAN PLAN Dnluth’s Largest and Best Hotel INSURANCE F. 0. B Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day”evening at & o'clock. Eagles hall. G A = Regular meetings—irst and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—; : lov&s a 30—at Odd Fel. Hall, 402 Beltrami I 0. 0 F DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $i:0,i00.00 re Bemidjl Lodge No. 115 ntly expended ga mergvements. S zi‘\'fl"]flfii‘? Sdost ot 0da” Feltowa ° HAT nd delighial fue Beltran. en'a Grill, Colonial Bofat: Maguiiicent iobby & uble roora fisfl'\ ., Badguet ows and private % ooums: Suw parin erva- s ¥ Covated I heari of busin tion hut Gverlooking the hurbor aud Lake Superior. Convenient to everytiing. One of the Groat Hotels of the Norlhwest ©. Cathp No. 24, 5 caling every second and Tourth Wednesdays at § ock, at Odd Fellows Hall Rebecca Lodga. Regular meeting nights — firsi st_and third W edmsdays 2t 8 olelock CHICAGO Huffman Harris & Raynnlds buttered baking dish, pour over a lit-| tle white sauce made of rich milk and | thickened with butter and flour cooked together. Season and sprinkle | with a generous layer of cheese, and if one feels able at this season of the year, a hard-bolled egg or two cut In elghths, then follow with an- other layer of macaroni and cheese | and white sauce, sprinkle a teaspoon- | Bemid)i, Minn. Phone_ (44 DWIGHT D. MILLER General Agent MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shap--Rear of Pioneer Building XNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS. Bemidji Lodge No. 168. Regular mee!inz m:hts—e\» ery Tuesday evenil Selockat the’ Bagies: Hau ‘Third street. In order to reduce . LADIES OF THE MAC- CABEES. Indemnity ‘Life and ful of onion julce over, cover with | White sauce and finish with buttered | fl J\nt reason for it as every cold weak-| crumbs. Bake until well heated. IN THE MOOD TO LISTEN. our stock of hay we Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each month. Accident Co. Minneapolis., Minnesota. For the following Counties: | i - will sell for the next Koochiching, Itasca, Cass, Clear- || 30 days at 4oc per S 3 “ & A. M, Bemmn water, Hubbard, Atkin, Crow- Re‘ul ] wing, Wadena. Good agents || " i 23, | Rodular” meetmg wanted v all desirable owns, ||| ~ Bail or$1r.0operton. |, S R Good . proposition to. the right i Ave., and mm. St. parties. Apply to P. O. Box t e oy Falls and Gameron i Bemidit Chapter =No. 70, i 8 B &, Stated convocations i i Vina” Piea. Mows | o'clock p; m.—at Masonic Hau | Beltrami Ave,, and [ifth St --You can't tell women anyway. Henpeck—That's right. They won’t #top long enough to listea to you. Preferred Jail to Marriage. A country judge in England has just delivered the most sentimental decls jon ever heard of in his par tioulat "neck of the woods.” He told a bur- lar he would suspend sentence on ;im it he would agree to marry and pettle down or get a dog or canary In order to have something to work for. Oddly enough, the burglar could- n't see it that way, and took a year's Imprisonment instead. BEAUTIFUL "HAIR AT SMALL GOST A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. some What a pity it is to see so many people with thin, wispy, faded or streaked with gray, and realiez that most most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beauti- ful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There is no necessity for gray hair vnder six- ty-five years of age, and there is no excues for anyone, young ot old, hav- ing thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smell- ing with excessive oil. You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few days and forever rig youreslf of any dandruft] lan(l loose hairs, and make your hair | grow strong and beautiful by using | Wyeth’s Sage anq Sulphur Hair Re. | medy. For generations common gard- en Sage has been used for restoring and preserviig the color of the hair; and Sulphur is recognized by Sealp Specialists as- being - excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles. | If you are troubled with dandruff {or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out, get a| fitty cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and no- tice thei mprovement in the appear- ance of your hair after a few days' treatment, [ You Use a Lead Pencil’ silkanah Commandery No. 30 % K. T. Stated conclave—cy lecond < and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock 1 N p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- Trami Ave, and Fifth SY. O. 5. . Chapter No. 171, Regular_meet ing night first and third Frida; o'clock — at Masonie Beltrami Ave., and Fifth BEMIDJI, MINN. . M. B. p&oosevelt, R cgular meeting nights every second and fofir(h' Thursday evenings at $ gclock 'in ~0dd " Fellows 1523, We All Do If you knew just where you could buy the Best ' 5 Cent Pencil : : In the World you would do it without much coaxing—wouldn't you? Arrangements are being made with every first class dealer to sell “The Bem: n (The best nickel pencil in the world) M. W. A. Bemidji Camp No. 5012. Regular meeting nights — nrst a‘mdk thira OQuesdays at - Fe Hall, S5 B&rany Av:no‘" lnonxlln‘ snnmuln. egular meeting nights on the first and thirvf'rhur in the L O. O. Halllz%y' p. m. ® SONS OF HERMAN. Meetings held thira Sunday afternoon of eacl month at Troppman's Hall. YEOMANS. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. Sold now at Barker's Drug and Jewslry Store , Wm. McCuaig ' J. P, Omich’s Gigar Store Roe & Markusen - Bemidji Pioneer Oifice Supplv Store Retailer will receive immediate shipment in gross lots (more or less) by calling Phone 31. Arrangements have been made to advertise, as above, the names of all dealers “who sell The Bemidji.”" FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 313 Beitrami Ave. Phone 318-2. ° William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property | i | i | i i 8 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. | Bomidji, “Minn.

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