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

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Ciii*’i&*liili* 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 appear in both the Daily and ‘Weekly Pioneer for the next six month. On leaving the union 4epot turn to the left and continue up Nicollet to Third street, cross- ing that thoroughfare, turn to the left and procced 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 rignt. ansacted business in the city | Daily Pioneer will be found | % on file here. EEEEE R R L RN H. D. Reed, of Crookston, was here vesterday on business. s. M. . Lynch of Manvel, N. D., is in Bemidji for a few days. ® & @ & & @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 1222223323 3T Ii your dealer does not sell “The | Bemidji,” 'phone 31 and say so. Mr. and Mrs. John Wileox of Fowlds, were in the city yesterday shopping. Louis Latterell, the Kelliher mer- chant, t vesterday * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * B R S Andrew Rood will sing in the City Hall Tuesday evening at the basket social. O’Leary-Bowser block, have, by wmu- B. W. Lakin, of the Crookston yya) consent, dissolved partnership. Lumber company, went to Blackduck{the work will now be carried on by last evening on business. Mrs. Morrison who solicits the pat- | Mrs. C. (. Johnson left last night {ronage of former patrons. for Blackduck where she will be the | guest of friends for a few days XX “The Bemidji”—the best in the | world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer — . 4 > secretary of the navy in < Do you use .Ihv_ Bemidji? .x\sk; Miss Anne McGillan returned last | tho: cabindl oF Prestdiont o The pattern (5601) i cut in sizes your dealer for it.—-5 cents. {night from Port Wing, Wis., where|_ (‘,rn:fi 72 to 30 inches walst measure. Me- he has spent the past month as the | guest of an aunt. Miss McGillan at | once resumed her work as instructor |in the public schools here which pos- | . ition she was forced to resign from |, Aitorney George H. Spear, o il in the city today itending to professional business. Artorney M. A. Spooner, of \Imm‘- apol arrived in the city this morn-! ing tor a few days on legal business. Go to Hakkerup for photos. A. C. Ross and D. F. Tilden came | in from Kelliher yesterday on busi ness connected with the firm of Ross and Ross recovered from her iliness. better made-—than “The Be- | Sold everywhere for 5 mmd have been surprised and dolighted | C1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lundrigan ml“,lh the prompt relief afforded by |DY this standard has no superior. Lake, are the guests of Dr. 'mrlmpm\,,,u Chamberlain’s Liniment. | People everywhere speak of it in the They will re-|Not one case of rheumatism in ten highest terms of praise. For sale by treatment | { Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. D. L. Stanton. rurn home tomorrow. requires any internal This liniment is for sale} When your pencil breaks, resolve | Whatevel to get “The Bemidji,” the best memyb‘ Barker’s Drug Store pencll- In the world. A number of the little frionds of P. L. Gordon, of Ccuer X)'Alcne.“(“ad}'s Getchell surprised her at her Idaho, is in the city today en route|home Saturday afternoon. Games to Shevlin where he will visit ]\is,‘and music and later a lunch were et e E Fo s o | guests were Margaret ‘Troppman, Iu\l»)(\ [‘f(\_‘ lnLLflllulmtl a few ol| Florence Bagley. Alice Witting, her litle friends Sunday afternoon,| 2 it he day being her eighth birthday, | Larjorie Van Pelt, Ella Robinson, the day being 8 *'! Gladys Loitved, Pearl Botting, Kath- Mrs. Leet served a luncheon, H |erine Troppman, Flossic Baumgard- hes | health. Miss McGillan has entirely | 4 R CRORS THIS DATE IN HISTORY. March 5 1681-~William Penn proposed a commonwealth founded on fr spect ligion. 1770-—British soldiery fired up- on a Bosto: as the Boston Massacre. 1778-—-Dr. Thomas Arne, who wrote “Rule Britannia,” died there, 1811—British French in battle of Bm- rosa, 1815—Frede mer, ed th magnetism, died in Moorsburg, Swabia. Born there 1836—Cleveland, Ohio, incorpo- of sta Presid 1862—Andre pointe nor of Tennessee. 1869-—Adolph E. Borie of Penn: 1874-—First Prince Edward Island 4 legislature. 1889—Jeremiah M. Rusk of + ¥ e and numl - Chslttman i il Wisconsin appointed o | =Fe Lo #ive siz |a hristmas time on account of ill}, Secretary of Agriculture. < You judge a promises o do, Many sufferers from rheumatism fdone. That is the only irue test. hamberlain's ( 60060060 eedom, without re- to color, race or re- street gathering of n citizens, . known in London. Born March 12, 1710. defeated the Spain. rick Anthony Mes- who first. formulat- e theory of animal i @ @ ® @ & 3 @ @ @ @ @ @ & @ ® @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ il icd in 1734. S ennasl. | This skirt shows the how way of the dressmaking parlors ‘in the vanin bocame . secretary o] NG, U (e TERTIIENY for - CoRInE te in the cabinet of d military gover- when the wearer walks. lanie, - bécame )0 b e tor thia skirt. ocure_this men > ® @ @ ® S @ meeting of the % |material. @ A & @ & & & NO. 5601. NAMB......ccenneine. man not by what hie || rown.:, but by what he las : ‘ STREET’AND NO.... ‘ough Remedy judged || STATE....... " | while retaining all the . straightness and narrowness demanded by dent Polk. © | fashions of the day. Front and back ew Johnson was ap- @ |are in panel form, but at the lower edge of each seam there is a small plait which gives spring to the skirt Satin, chev- fot, serge and novelty woolens are dium size requires 3 yards of 50 Ineh’ ttern I.lld 10 cents Medicine at Least Consoles. Notwithstanding the many and va- ried improvements in drug therapy in recent vears, it is undoubtedly a fact that with the development of PRIMARY POLL FOR GOVERNOR Seeondi Cholee.2 77 0 n Signature the to the editor of the Pioneer. be burned at end of the vote. Prompt replies are requested. Mail this to Editor Bemidji- Pioneer. I In connection with my barber your horse troubles. | ahos Ehave bycied Dt bt No charge to answar Phones, Notroubleto | rooms on Minnesota avenue, show goods, Veterinary Remedies for sale | four doors north of Rex Hotel. Dr.d. A. McClure; Phone. 105 1 Patrick-Duluth Ze Afodele Corsets delight well- illi % dressed women. They meet every corsct require- Siaionalrers, Humor other methods of dealing with dis- ment. yare in the latest modes, yet never ex- Baron Gustave de Rothschild had & | gpge physicians are depending less L treme, That acme of style for woman is a_secret pleasant miture of caution and wage gery. Once while in the synagogue his neighbor suddenly plucked him by of the French clinician, the sieeve and whispered hoarse! have come away th locking the safe!” plied Rothschild, looking round at the vast congregation, “we are all of u# | g4fe Features of Modern Medicine.” re! morning without I will trade my Smith hammerless | ner and Viola Otto. shot gun for good chickens. Inquire | of 0. C. Simonson, Belirami Elevator | ! parents for some time. ithe afternoon’s entertainment. Thel Apprentice girls wanted at ths AMUSEMENTS than formerly on ‘the conventional drugs. But there is truth in the words. “Medicine + “L| sometimes cures, it often relieves, it always consoles,” and it will always ‘Dom’t worry,” re- | continue to be used for all of these three purposes.—¥. S. Lee in “Scien- " Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and exten- solved by ¢he Patrick-Duluth Le Modele. ~Perfect use of perfect fit. Let the Patrick-Duluth gure to the elegant_lines every woman wr modelfrom this model line will delight you. rare values. F. A. Patrick & Co., Duluth Dry Goods Distributors at Wholesale and Manufacturers of Garments Write the names of your candidates plainly in the proper:space. Sign your full;name 'and return blank Signatures will not be published andlJ ballots _will Telephone Dr. J.A. Mccmre NEW BATH ROOMS WEN[“ H. K. FINCH Por anything else bearing the Patrick trade mark is a f guarantee of comfort and satisfaction to you. Ask for Patrick goods. There is a Patrick dealer in your.town, Write today for our “Quality Book.” 1t tells a story of for Mona¥omen and Children. Makers of All Wool Cloths snd Blankets. and Milling Co. AMrs, Dan DeLury of Walker, was/| ia the city yesterday en route home | | Henrionnet Millinery Parlors m learn the The Ne millinery trade. sive sale by its remarkable cures of i coughs, colds and croup. It can bel depended upon. Try it. Sold byj Barker’s Drug Store. frem Warren where she has spent the|says: “Hazel Vollner has made ar hast week as the guest of friends. pronounced success in managing the‘ i n ».. ! Superior, Wis.,, Grand Opera House, None hetter made—that “The Be:| g 10 ihe abgence of F. C. Buckley, | widi. " Sold evergwhere for & eents. | o B e months i Ea. | On Thursday atternoon Mrs. L. H. | rope. A young woman has not often | Bailey and Mrs. H. A. Scharf will|attempted to manage a first class give the third of a series of card par- | house but Miss Vollner seems to have | ties which they began a week ago. |merited the line that Robert Hilliard | Come anda enjoy yoursclyes at the| Wrote upon his photograph recently | basket social in the City Hall Tues- {"‘“““ her: “¥e the monk mperior she- | the | manager in the world.” Miss Voll- | b {ner has many friends in Bemidji as' she has lived here at different times. | larch 5, given by Firsl Scandinavian Lutheran church R. A. Wolfe, of Grand Forks, was i a business visitor in Bemidji yester-| Do you use “The Bemidji?” Ask | day. Mr. Wolfe is connected with ¥our dealer for it—S5 cts. ! the Northwestern Telephone com- pany. Children are much more likely to | contract the contagious diseases when | “The Bemidji"—the best in the|they have colds. Whcoping cough, Ask your dealer. | diphtheria, scarlet fever, and con-| i sumption are diseases that are often ! Lester Bartlett, of Cass Lake, reg-| contracted when the child has a cold. i ister of the United States land office| That is why all medical authorities | at Cass Lake, was here yesterday on|say beware of colds. For the q“]ckl business, returning home today on|cure of colds you will find nothing | world for 5 cents. the noon train. {better than Chamberlain’s Cough | Your savings in the Norihern Na. | Remeds. It can always bo depend | tional Bank are under the watehtnl | W01 and is pleasant and safe to take. | ey of the Government. You are al.| o7 Sale by Barker's Drug Store. | T —— A Rip-R THE WINNING MiSS THE PASSING Is a beautiful drama, one of the best made by. the Thanhousers THE FUGITIVE, Is the s that has ever benn presented in this city. oaring Comedy (Tmp) trongest western play S I R— lowed 4 per cent interest, compound- | ed semi-annually. ’ " he Baptist Ladies Aid will be en-| 0 . tertained Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'elock by Mrs. Roy Bliler and Mrs. | (. Smith at the home of Mrs. Smith, 1101 Minnesota avenue, : Bemidji, When your pencil breaks, resolve to get “The Bemidii.” the best nickel pencil in the world. ! Mrs. K. Mathews of Chicago, ar-l rived in the city last evening having been engaged as trimmer for this seagon at the Hetland and Fallon Millinery establishment. If your dealer does not sell “The Bemidji,” 'phone 31 and say so. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. RE. church will meet in the church bas ment Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. All members are requested to bring their calendar money and a large at- tendance is desired. Musical program will be rendered at the City Hall Tuesday evening, un- der the auspices of the Scandinavian Lutheran church of Bemidji. An- drew Rood will sing. here. Miss Margaret Grove left this; morning for Deerwood, where she will open a millinery shop. Miss Grove has made her home in Bemidji! for some time having been employed | at the Bemidji Music House. 0. J. Weekly and Son of Gully, Minn., have some fine bargains in this community. If yo: are looking for a home you should call on him before you decide to Luy. Land of heavy clay soil at $10 per acre and up. Both timber and prairie. Call at 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn, Mrs. V. R. Morrison and Miss Beu- a palr. h Brannon, who have conducted Minn. Spring Suits The new suits are here. The : Handiwork of skilled tailors, the choicest of Woolens, Silks, Satins and Trimming enter into the cons.ruction of these Suits. Make your selection early, Easter Sunday will soon be Suits $15.00 to $35.00 Coats $10.00 to $35.00 Now Here Ladies tan button Boots $3.50, $4.00 and $5 00 —— e WP You Use a Lead Pencil? We All Do lf 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 Bemld' # (The best nickel pencfl in the wor]d) Sold now at - | Barker's Drug and Jewelry Storg - E F. Netzer - Wm, McCuaig Omich's Gigar Store (more or less) by callmg Phone 31 been made to gdvemse. as above, Armngements have | 500 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves ....,. 168 West Bound Leaves ..,. 186 Bast Bound Leaves .. 187 West Bound Leaves . 33 West Bound Leaves 34 Bast Bound Leaves .36 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leayes 105 North Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at - Freight East Leaves at 32 South Bound Leayes . 31 North Bound Leaves. 34 South Bound Leaves . 33 North Bound Leaves . Freight South Leaves at . Freight North Leaves at . MINN., RED LAKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves ...... 3:35 pm 2 South Bound Leaves ......10:30 am { PROFESSIONAL CARDS | LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. £ A SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block 'Phone 396 Res. "Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office "Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 72. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ’Phone 18 Residence Phone 213 EINER W JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtiy Bank e D _ DENTIS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Biock DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. DR. @. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Apointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- day 11 to 12a. m, 1 to 6 p. m.,, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7 to 9 p. m. Beatrice Mills, Libs oA e 1 - TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPE AND PIANO MOVING Res. "Phone 58. 818 America Ave. Office 'Phone 12 EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. REGCISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions C. 6. JONNSON Lands Loans Stocks Come in and look over my list of lands in Polk and Red Lake Counties. Office—Bacon Block. i T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and s’ Suits to Order. Fren Dry Cleaning, Pre-inl ‘and Repairing Specialty. 315 Belt.ami Avl-u MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Building ames of all d alers 5

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