Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1912, Page 3

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“HOW TO. FIND * The Northern Minnesota Devel- i ERCRERCECE A R R A X X4 @ COMING EVENTS. @ @ Wednesday, March 20—Band @ concert, city hall; 8:30 p. m. @ Thursday, March 21—Fire @ prevention meeting Commercial ® club rooms, 8 p. m. @ Thursday, March @ Social Session, 9 p. m. @ Friday, March 22—Freshman @ Junior Literary society program @ High school at 2:30 p. m, @ Saturday, March 23—Meeting @ of the Potato Growers associa- @ tion. @ Tuesday, March 26—Regular @ band rehearsal. OROOOOOOSR 21—Elks W. T. Blakely came in from Farle; yesterday on business. Get a souvenir card of Vanity Fair tonight at the Majestic. G. A. Dart, of Mizpah, is transact- ing business in the city today. None better made—that “The Be-| Man’s Friend—makes the whole fam- Sold everywhere for § cents. midji.” A. T. Kronschnabel, a merchant of | Drug Store. in the Fosston, spent a few hours city yesterday on business. Go to Hakkerup for photos. The Swedish Ladies Aid will mee at the home of Mrs. Pete Bodeen in|that the interest rate is higher and| wr Mill 2:30. Do you use “The Bemidji?" your dealer for it.—b cents. Park, Thursday afternoon a John G. Morrison, Jr. of Red Lake |new business, who has been here several days in|$13,672,672; the Fournier case, returned to his|375,441,460, gain $28,282,768; div- home yesterday afternoon. Hay 40c per bale at Falls and Cam. eron. Mrs. F. A. Niles Akeley this morning where she Wil visit friends for a short time. If your dealer does not sell “The Bemidjl,” ‘phone 31 and say so. Mrs. Wm. A. Rogers and Arthur N. Rogers, of Remer, spent yesterday in the city en route to Walker where relatives they will be the guest of and friends. Small debts Small savings do likewise. save something today. interest in the Bank. Northern National Mrs. Bert Ames and three children Fairland, left this morning for Minnesota, where they will join Mr. Ames on a homestead. on some land there and they wil make their home on the homestead until proved up. “The Danites,” a thrilling western drama in two reels at the Majestic theater tonight. @@@@‘}@A@QQ‘)@@@@@@@ ORI R R AsK| ineluding deferred dividend of Gemmell, Was|pajq within 24 hours after receipt of in the city yesterday going on to|complete proofs of death.—L. L. Ber- accumulate rapidly. Begin to Deposit it at wr. ames| KIDNEY TROUBLE went down some time ago and flled apolis. For the benefit of the readers % of the Ploneer this notice will ¥ 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, crose- % ing that thoroughfare, turn to % the left and prooced 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 right. Daily Pioneer will be found on file here. XK KKK KKK KKY €« K3 R4 KAk A KA XA A A A AKAAKRA KRR AN A KK kbbb bbb h H. Koors and Mrs. A. A. Lord at the home of Mrs, Lord, 903 Beltrami Avenue. All the members are re- questeqd to be in time for the business meeting at 3 o’clock and to bring any sewing that they have started ‘for the sale. “The Bemidji”—the best in the world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer. 1 ] Honest medicine—made to make {you well and happy. Tubbs Bilioue Y ily better and better natured. City Equitable Life’'s Figures. & The annual statement of the t, Equitable Life of New York shows t|the expense rate lower than for the previous year. The assets are $506,- 416,814, gain $11,700,891; surplus, fund, increase $1,662,530; $125,053,698, gain insurance in force $1,- $86,757,989, idends paid in 1911, $12,367,227, gain $1,792,070. Of the company’s death claims in this country during the year nearly 99 per cent were !{man, Agent. Proposed New Word. But a few score words in the Eng- lish language begin with the letter “x.” The suggestion that a new word, ‘xeralexis,” be admitted to their ser- ried ranks 18 therefore an undertaking of some temerity. Dr. H. F. Roberts proposes it in Science, to replace “the clumsy and rather ill-sounding com- pound, ‘drought-resistance.’” The sec- ond half of the new word is from the Greek “alexesis,” which implies a keep- 1| ing oft or resistance, and is related to the latter part of the Greek derivative, L) 3 CAUSES LUMBAGO { Remarkable Story About Great Remedy 1 cannot refrain from writing to say that your Swamp-Root has bene- fitted me greatly. Last year I had When your pencil breaks, resolve |2 Severe attack of lumbago. Was to get “The Bemidji,” the best nickel pencil in the world. bad for a long time, and on seeing | your advertisement, I determined to i give it a trial. I did so'and in two weeks . was cured. I gave a bottle Announcements have been received|to a poor woman who could scarcely of the marriage of Miss Claudia|walk. She came to me in four days Erickson of this city to Joe Smith o Anoka. The marriage took place £| to tell me she was all right and most thankful. I had another attack last {November and was so bad that I Monday morning at Anoka at the|could not rise from my chair with- home of the groom. Mr. Smith will be at home friends at Bemidji after April 1st. The Henrionnet Millinery Parlor: are showing the finest line of pattern Call and see their line before buying. 309 hats, shopes and trimmings. Minnesota Ave. 0. J. Weekly and Son of Gully, some fine bargains in are looking Prove What S for a home you should call on him Land of|, Send to Dr. Minn., have this community. If you before you decide to buy. heavy clay soil at $10 per acre and up. Both timber and prairie. and Mrs. to their!up my boots, I at once sent for more out asgistance and could hardly lace | Swamp-Root and after taking two | bottles, I am more than glad that I g|am well again. My age being seven- ty-three, I am the moro convinced of the excellence of Swamp-Root. Yours very truly, HENR YSEARLE, 920 Center St. Little Rock, Ar Tetter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, X, ¥. n-]!mt Will Do For mer & Co., Bing- for a sample bottle. It will convinze anyonme. You will bhamton, N. Y., Call | algo receive a hooklet of valuable in- at 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. | formation, telling all about the kid- The Ladies Presbyterian church will | neys and bladder When writing, be Aid Society of the|sure and mention the Bemidji Dl.lly be enter- tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Pioneer. Regular flfl.{-cent and one- d[ollar bottles for sale at all drug atores. MAJESTIC States and Engla “The Danites” neer days. comedy far excellent, Get a souvenir card the Majestic. Adults 10c Wednesday and Thursday THE DANITES Famous Drama made popular by McKee Rankin all over the United a feature subject in two reels, by Selig, will please everybody. The long train of prairie schooners winding over the plains and through moun- tain defiles, and the dangers on all sides from Indians and other foes will recreate the atmosphere of pio- This subject will be followed by "Chumps a THEATRE nd, in the early 70’s. of Vamty Fair tomght at - Ohll_d‘rron‘ pc ; (CHILDHOOD'S wrfl‘du‘coun' Here is a deaign that offers several puggestions ' for" development. The waist may be ‘made"as pictured,; with revers, pretty rolling and three-quarter finished with a band ‘cuff, or it may bemade into a simple kimono walst without ‘the” revers. A third idea is to make the walst with long sleeves having“deep ‘cuffs, and high neck. Various materials may be used, | In the Fulton superior court. “Cross My Heart and Hope to Die® Causes ‘Merriment “in- Atlanta Hall ‘of -Justice. That childhood oaths. are dearer to ber. than: that:prescribed by the-code Georgla, and carry more meaning )| than any set form used in criminal courts, was shown by Mies McCall, & pretty ‘and attractive' young ‘Woman | who 'was called to the witness stand The prosecuting attorney was deavoring to confuse her on cross-ex- amination, and was endeavoring to im- bress ‘upon her the fact ‘that she could not ‘possibly remember-a seem- Ingly ‘unimportant incident which haps Ppened on December 23, 1911, “Are you. sure about that?” he Queried, gazing at her sternly. “Yes, sir,” she answered positively, emiling and showing an attractive line of white teeth. “But will you swear to it?” ke asked. “Remember an oath 1s'a sol- emn thing.” “Hold up my right hand and cross my heart,” she earnestly answered, and then gazed around in mild aston- ment at the outburst of merriment which: rippled across the court room carrying many back to thelr younger days, when “Cross my heart and hope to die” was the most solemn of all oathe.—Atlanta Oonstltuuon. MUST BELIEVE I, depending ‘upon‘the style in which the |. walst 1s'developed, The" patternn '(5663) 1s out in sizes from 32 to 44 inch bust measure. ‘To make the ‘waist in the' medfum “size ;l‘lll require 2% yards of 36 inch mate- ttern l:llah'lfl cents this o fainly, and b4 T of - pattern, To_procure_this to "Pastern Doy aure to give size’and num! NO.5663. NAMB. oo TOWN....... STREET AND NO. STATE. PILES CURED IN ¢ TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PA- ZO OINTMENT fails -to cure any case of Ttching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. cosrmc 5.y, Pnice & o, +and take no other. I'THE SPALDING When Well Known Bemidji People Tell It So Plainly. ‘When publi¢ endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Bemid- 1 the proof is positive. You must believe it. Read this testimony. Bv- ery backache sufferer, every man, ‘woman or child with any kidney trouble will find profit in the read- ing. ‘Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn,, says: “I can recom- mend * 'Don’s Kidney Pills just as highly now as I did three years ago ‘when they cured me of kidney trou- ble. There has been mno return at- tack of my complaint. The falluré of my kidneys to do their work prop- erly made me miserable in every way and I was unable to find anything that would help me until I began teking Doan’s Kidney Pills. They disposed of the pain and toned up my entire system.” : For sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s— i i Dl m‘.’%&‘}';}‘i‘lfl bidinom DULUTI nhnlmwo%nun sample rooms. wnvmxmecle Luzurlous and . Flemish Mu 8 %, lnnill i ! and i 8, lhnmln 0de; 1ol 1n Boatt ot basiachs. bet- b has) "“',‘"3{},‘."’}’"‘ the has: bor 4nd Lfi. 8 One.of the Broat Hstels of fhe Ilrlllui YOUR clothes- may fit and look- well when new, l)ut these things don‘t, last if the-quali‘ty‘. and tailoring are in-’ The label'vo{‘f ferior. Ed. V. Price & co.,i. MERCHANT TAILORS . CHICA GO | in yout clothes guar= antees your ])en-ng well . dressed at all times, and at a price you‘n' appreciéte. : tion from the, b handsome Spring and Summer woolens| Ifefare ‘you forget t ‘"Make your selec- lml ha,ve us ta}ke‘your- INSURANCE Hnfiman Harrls & Reynolds “Bemidjl, Minn. Phone 144 - PRE\ The Ladies of Bemidji-and @icinity are Gordially m. vited to attend the Spring Millinery 0punlny of the MONOGRAM: HAT SHOP .. 308 Beltrami Ave. - ‘Maroh 22 and 23. ; A comprehensive showing of the 'latest styles from the leading centars of fashion. Prices moderate. Miss Zillah Davidson -OldLine companies are not “on an ~assessable basis—They-arelong estab- lished ‘and 'secure. - It pays inthe end -Old Line is the largest to - take-out Thls | agency in Bemldu. | The ‘Bemidji Insurance Agency ! - L:L.BERMAN, Agent. !mlulho'k. sccount for 1911% ‘Why not decide to “CUT during 1912. ; ONE of the most common “LOSS” items is NOT ‘to OWN YOUR OWN HOME. ‘Let US, tell YOU about the opportunities at BE- ‘MIDJI— on a LARGE or SMALL scale and quote prioes .on business and residence lots in this, up-to-date_cit; «ither kind can be bought on our EASY PAYM T PLAN. SMALLCASH payment—balance monthly at 8 ‘per cent. COMPLETE information regarding the city and «county will be cheerfully furnished npon request to this offlee or by our Bemidji representative, THAYER C. ‘BAILEY, located in Postoffice Block. ‘Bomidji Townsite & 520 Capital Bank Bullding ST. PAUL The Nassau Lighter In Bemidji it is sold only at Barker’s Drug and Jewlery Store. If you want to -know all about “it ask Barker or the man who owris one. guaranteed for-one full year and. sells for $1.00 NO BATTERJES TO PLAY WOUT “INSURANCE IS THE BEST POLICY” 'BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Have YOU figured up YOUR PROFIT and LOSS Manager. insurance, Old Line OUT” the LOSS items improvement Co. MINNESOTA This lighter is 162 Haat Bound ‘Leaves m West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Ledves GRIAT NORTENRN 38 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leaves 35 West' Bound Leaves 36 Hast Bound Ledves 105 North Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight East Lea 82 South Bound Leaves . ... 31 North Bound Leaves 24 Bouth Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leave Frelght South Leaves Freight North Leaves at 1 North Bound Leaves 2 South Bound Leaves PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TOERANCE LAWYER Miles Block ‘Telophone 560 D. H, FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's' Jowelry ‘Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS Office—Miles: Blook. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGHON Office in Mayo Block. Phone 396 Res. * DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEBON “Office— Miles Block DR:-A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND !UMEDN Over Pirst National i, Mion Office ‘Phone 36. ({8 DR.-E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Wintes Block PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Blook ‘Phone 18 Reaidence Phone 318 EINER W. JOHRSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office over Securtly Bank l DENTISTS DR. @. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Blook Evening Work by Apointmeat Oaly RUTH|M.ZWIGHTMAN TEACHER OFEPIANOZ Restdence Studlo—917 Minnesots Ave, Phone 168, NEW PUBLIC mnn! Pty “flmxlc!oo e l 1 8. m., p m., % Monday 7 TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER PIANO MOVING 818 America Ave. ice "Phone 13 EllIlAIlIl F. NETIER, Ph. G. REGISTERED PHARMAOCIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to peescriptions Res. 'Pmm. ". In connection with my barber nhnplh pened bath “il‘::wmmn:nw. lm.lrduonnmhol mm I MACHINE SHOR EntorWuthnfl.Alllhu In pug-) R here e Pl

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