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

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{ i ' ||> BAND DANCE TomGET o ! A wars wapl - B RAILROAD TIME CARDS E S, JATTHE arTY mauL o : | We Want to Show You — ” POV LPCOPPOP OO @ = £00 BAILROAD ¥ FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY |i=—m B on o o o ” - 2 0) | e Our Line of 162 East Bound Leaves ....,.. 9:64 am Dbe Sold before that hour and then for| Many Bemidji-Readers: Have Heard [ - . o ey e Z y l1163 West Bound Leaves 437 pm 186 East Bound Leaves . 3:45 pm. S cash only. It and Profited Thereby. p i ; 187 West Bound Leaves ......10:38 & PATHE'S WEEKLY 1 : 3 GRUAT NORTHERN ) | G. T. Tierncy, of Minneapolis, and . : Made up entirely of scenes taken | H.C. ‘Becker, of Quinw, 8. D.; have % 2 33 West Bound Leaves ...... 3:30 pm ac the jent the past few days in Bemidii| : > ; N 36 Weat Bound Levven 134 i spent the past few days in Bem “Good news travels fast,” and the 'y 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 am DELH' DUHBAH |and vicinity looking over the 1ands|yyougands of bad back sufferers in 2 106 North Bound Leaves 7:48 pm lowned by the Crookston Lumber 1 . 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 pm S Bemidji are glad to learn that prompt Freight West 200 The greatest spectacle of’ modern || company. rellef is within theirireach. Many & . Froloht mecy LeaYesiar s Thompsen, of Tenstrike, is{| times. All the Orien.lal splenflor of Mrs. L. H. Bailey and Mrs. H, A.|lame, weak and aching back is bad A c Es MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL here today on bushuess. | ?: the :Sgionnl:;r::‘ss b ;;:US».:.:!::::;S Schart entertained a number of their |no more, thanks Doan’s Kidney. E ‘ " D F U R " : 52/Routh Bound Leaves . /.7 atam | If your dealer does not sell “The || film- el " || friends yesterday afternoon at their |PIlls, ~Our citizens ‘are telling the 34 South Bound Leav 11:48 Temidji o, || nificent trappings. home on 611 Minnesota avenue.|@00d news of thelr experlence with This line is built on honor and 33 North Bound Leaves 30 am - % 5 l66 Miiigs. Cards were he afternoon’s entertain- | the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an i you willmake a eareful, un- g‘:g:g:: 1&3&1;3: {',':fl:: §: ;532 = 2 ;i“‘l‘r“i““‘ ““For the Cause of the South” ment, bridge boing played. Mrs. A.|example worth reading: i prejudiced investigation, we MINN., RED LAKE & MAN. ss ) A Thrilling War Drama E. Henderson carried off high score.| P. M. Dicaire, 1237 Irvins Ave., | are sure that you will agree 1 North Bound Leaves pm Go to Hakkerup for photos. . Bemidjl, Minn., say: “For fifteen | 2 South Bound Leaves am At 9 o'clock Saturday morning the { with us that | s = | Lyman Sutton, the Stillwater log- “Love’s Labor Lost” | Given Hardware store opens a spec- years 1 was afflictel with kidmey| { G Sabta Siness § . ef > trouble and I beliéve that it was nsacted business in the city Comedy Em sale, when you can buy & cleaver, {eauged by heavy lfting. My back|] % j i PR()FESSIONAL CARDS ‘§ - { butcher knife and paring knife for a | .o extremely painful, especjally | : ,0"" 4 a s S PSS Syt § Do you use “The Bomidji?" Ask . ] . |} auarter. The set regularly retails for |y o T stooped, and ached so intonse | LAWYERS vour dealer for it 5 eents Special Music by 10 Young Ladies || 65 cents. None will be sold before Ray Lind neapolis on here from combined husine A. G. Wedge, of the First National the hour set and then for cash only. Del Burgess returned this morn- ly that T could not.get my proper| rest. Ihad dizzy spells and often af-| ter stooping, my sight was blurred. ARE SUPREME i GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Finally T b taking' D Kid LAWIRR I pleasure trip. For whew v Finally egan tal oan’s 3 | e {bank, went to Kelliher on business |11 from Tower, e o aras CoNlel o7 Bills and-the contints of » fowlll 14 Miles Blook Telephone 566 | Special mu ten young [dies| gy night, returning home this| DY the death of his brother, Lynden. boxes entirely relieved me. Since|fl : ™ / / at the ter tonight and| o+ Mr. Burgess was accompanied home ) 4 % | | D. H. FI - B ) : | moraing. | i1 | that time I have had,no further need . H. FISK tomorrow nigiit | | by a brother, Bert Burgess, who will X E7 N . L will trade my Smith hammerless| yemain here for some time. Mrs, |0f 3 kidney medicine. g ATTORNEY AT LAW D bone, @ logerr of TaMATack [shot gun for good chickens. Inauire|purgess, who aceompaniod him to| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Office over Baker's Jewelry Store was in the city yest to G t s last evening. and Milling Co. “The world for Ask your &v:\lor.;no\m were in Bemidji a few hours | last evening going to Minneapolis on | the night train. None better made—that “The Be- |midji.” Sold everywhere for 5 gents. Walter J. Markham, accompanied | by his mother, was in Bemidji this morning between trains. They are {living in Duluth at present. ! Special music by ten young ladies at the Majestic Theater tonight and day going on o 0, . Simonson, Bel(rami Elevator | Tower, the best in Ahc! Tom L. Shevlin and Robert Chis-| will remain there as the | guest of Mr. Burgess’ parents for an- other wéek. ! The administrator and the guar- l’dian. the trustee and the treasurer, will find the Northern National Bank a very acceptable place to de- Dposit their funds. Such funds are ab- solutely secure and are earning in- terest constantly. i | i { Miss Grace Riley entertained a ‘;few of her schoolmates at her home ing the tenth | anniversary of her | birth. Thursday afternoon, the occasion be-|% cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents’for the United | States. ¥ i Remember the name—Doan’s—and | take no other. ! Lk ol SatUrday Sale Su‘bscribe for The Pioneer —_———— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block 'Phone 396 Res. ‘Phone 387 DR. C. R. SANBORN Ga a ic £ d the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! tomorrow night. fames and music forme & y |ty _ispaiont, s SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNGC MEN oMot o - Attorney M. A, Spooner returned |\wyioh refreshments were served. i = ‘ evening to Minneapolis after spent the past few days in attending to legal matters. 0 Know Where you go to have your pre- scriptions filled. You know, and if per- chance you don't, we to get “The Bemidji,” the best nickel 2 | pencil in the world. Ra lway company, ' o'clock at the Given Hardware e on Minnesota avenue. When your pencil breaks, resolve | Elsie Blackburn, Dorothy and Max- E K | G. . Hawes, of Thief River Falls, | | fraveling freight agent for the Soo|Minn., have 3 was in the city|this community. If you are looking erday on business for the com-|for a home you should: call on him cents you will be able to Deavy clay soil at $10 per acre andj t consisting of a cleaver, UP- 2 e, butcher knife and a paring kmife val-; 4t 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. ned at 65 cents, Saturday morning! R There will be a regular conclave Those present were Mildred Richard- son, Katherine and Margaret Tropp- man, Ellen Crothers, Evelyn Kirk, {ine Bailey, Hazel Smith, Mabel Gra- Iham and Bertha Webster. { 0. J. Weekly and Son some fine of Gully, bargains in { before you decide to Luy. Land of Both timber and prairie. Call A member of the recently created board of public affairs states that Wisconsin will attempt the high cost Here are 85 Suits—that’s all; they're odds and ends of our regular stock. They're all good suits—we don’t have any other kind; and the price is about all we neet to say about them, except to tell you we have all sizes—35 to 44 These Suits Are the Kind that Have Been Selling at $I5, $I8, $20 and $22 You May Choose Saturday . Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres; heavy, medium, light weights; all colors; $9.75 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 _Securtly Bank H of living problem by the establish- ment of co-operative stores. Ar- some sizes for tall or stout men. Extremne models for young men. tomorrow for the best choice. Come early DENTISTS S | plete set of three useful kitehen nec- ies for esota to have your pre- FOR BOYS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block 5 cents, valued at 65| PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS . i 34 . ik [ ents s open to you Satuilay s Taur drugeiat wil reruna money it A- |l 88 and ‘86 Suits $2.85. Double breasted Knickerbocker and Norfolk styles, fl|pr. 7. T. TUOMY - scriptions compounded. |ing, March 9th at 9 o'elock, at the |or x?c’fi‘mé"fi}fi.af“fifee%"m?"& Protrad DENTIST It takes experien('e and Given Hardware store, No sets will Ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. 5oc. ability to buy the right kind of drugs now-a-days Our years of experience assures you the best quality of drugs. and the number of_prescriptions we put up guarantees the use of only drugs. Bring us very next. very pure large Cleaver . fresh your A Gomplete Drug Store We have had years of Worth . . e i = House Knife . 25¢ Paring Knife . 10c f x Fa & .u . 30c fine materials, sizes 7 to 14, worth'$5 and $6, biggest snap we have ever $2 95 offered. Friday and Saturday. . SPRING GOODS ARE GETTING LOTS OF ATTENTION Suits and Overcoats for-men and young men. The lively, snappy things; new colors and fashions. Stetson Cluett Shirts in the latest spring weaves. pleased with. Schneider Bros. Co. BENJ. N. SCHNEIDER, Pres, and Gordon' Hats. Florsheim and Walk-Over Shoes. Boys’ clothes that parents and boys are CHAS. COMINSKY, Sec’y and Treas. 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 288. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST g Miles Block Evening Work by Apointment Only. RUTH M. WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Residence Studio—917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 165. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday and Mome day 11to12a. m,1to 6p.m, 7tad p. m. Sunday 8 to 6 p. m. Monday. 7 to 9 p. m. Beatrice Mills, Librarian, TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 58. 818 America -Ave. Office 'Phone 12 EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. G. RECISTERED PHARMACIST : s 1 Postoffice Corner Phone 30¢ experience in the gener- NG Personal attention to prescriptions al drug department. Our 2 stock is fresh and new. Our time is given over entirely to your service and delivery prompt. 3 ‘ Per % CASH s T, ochesrenny The Barker Way Is the recognized ideal business way [of doing business.®.’’ When % you trade’ at Barker's’ you receive Barker treat- ment and that treatment and service is surpassed by n other. BARKER'S DRUG And Jewelry Store, - BEMID, MINN. BEMIDJI. 25 ¢ /ESale Starts 9 a, m, . Saturday, Mch, 9 want you to know and jof Elkanah Commandery this even- . . . B ling at 8 o'clock. Rlectton of officers bear in mind, that this installation. Please e present.|rangements are said to be under way i ik . B'John M. Richards. Commander. [to follow out the plan of the Roch- is positively the " best " . | dale pioneer stores in Great Britain, plflC(‘. in Northern Minn- ur opportunity to buy a com-! None:Sold Until Time of Sale GIVEN HARDW Set ONLY - OF arR! a tumble. Dinner wouldn’t be RE CO. Phone 57 Listen fo This IF STRAWBERRIES were added to this list you'd beleive truly that Spring was upon us, butistrawberties at 75¢c a box are still a “bit high. We'll have some though as soon as they take The above fresh ,,vegeta'b‘l»es for your Sunday’s Red, Round Radishes Snappy, CGreen Onions Crisp, Fresh Lettuce Brittle,Bleached Celery -Green, Bushy Parsley half bad;'WOuld_ they. C. 6. JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks. i d look over my list of lands in Sorte ll"o‘llknlnd Red Lake Counties. Office—Bacon T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor w&l:.‘hfirh,sm l:"ofl: !‘n-: 316 Beltiami Avease MACHINE SHOP We do uner:nl nn-ir.fimf a %flu a specialty. OL. AF ONGSTA " Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bullding 'STEAMSHIP TICKETS |

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