Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 21, 1912, Page 4

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* 187 West Bound Leaves RAILROAD TIME CARDS I SO0 RAILROAD 162 Bast Bound Leaves . 163 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leavesa GRIAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 34 Bast Bound Leaves 86.West Bound Leaves . 36 East Bound Leaves . 105 North Bound Leaves . 106 South Bound Leaves Frelght West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at P MINNESOTA & INTERWATIONAYL. 32 South Bound Leaves 31 North Bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves . 33 North Bound Leaves . Freight South Leaves at . Freight North Leaves at . : MINN, RED LAXE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves . . 8:38 pm 2 South Bound Leaves . R e e o o e e L P VO P f 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 With Spirit of Patriotic Ancestors. Kleotion of Officers, Then Drop Animositics and Work Te- gether for Their Soclety. By GEORGE CLINTON. existence. One needs neither prose mor poetic these conventlons as “fair daughters” the capital city of the land that they made, need not fear that a flush will steal into their cheeks or a frown fur- row their shadowy brows at the sight of degeneracy In their descendant daughters. ‘When spring comes the guides in the capitol whose duty it is_to pllot DR. E. 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 | PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidjl, Minn Office 'Phone 38. Resldence 'Phone 72. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Office in Winter Block DR. E. H, MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block jance. A Few Applications Remedy Will Bring Back The Natural Color. saying, which is, to a great extent, the cause. *Phone 18 Residence Phone 213 EINEB w. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Barnk — | DENTI DR. D. I. STANTON DENTIST Office In Winter Block DR J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 220. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block i Evening Work by Apointment Only | STEAMSHIP TICKETS East or West Bound, Al lines. In pur- chiasing here passengers secure ad- vantage of thru rates to seaport. R, E. FISHER Union Depot. Phone 50. Bemidji, Minn But you can | ural color. gle streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when | the hair seems to be lifeless of dead, | some good, reliable hair-restoring |in Other places this bird is persecuted { treatment should be resorted to at Specialists say that one of F———=——=——————————————"{the best preparations to use is the “sage tea” which our The best pre- | paration of this kind is Wyeth’s Sagc | ernment turned surgeon once and am- |and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep-|putated-the Jimb of a |aration of domestic sage and sul-|“which all the while ran sap.” | phur, scientifically compounded with | ¢¥OW blackbirds watched the amputa. later discovered hair tonics and stim- {ulants, the whole carefully balanced and tested by ex- once. old-fashioned grandparents used. mixture perts. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- 1t refreshes dry, parched hair, |8t & time they gained precarious foot. jremoves dandruff and gradually re- less. WORTHY THEIR SIRES Daughters of Revolution Imbued GATHER FOR ANNUAL MEETING WIiil Engage in Usual Struggle Over ‘Washington.—Members of the ar Fangements committes for the annusl ctonventlon of the Daughters of the American Revolution already are in Washington. The Daughters will gath- or in thelr beautiful colontal memorial bullding before long to engage in their | annual struggle for the election of officers, and when that is over to drop animosities and to work for the causes which brought the organisation into license to speak of the delegates to for surely they are a ‘body of comely women, and the shades of the fore- fathers that are supposed to flort about true, if no steps are taken to stop |Land. When gray hairs appear |it is a sign that Nature needs assist- It is Nature’s call -for help. | Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair | Pirds of Washington. | that is falling out, is not necessarily ta sign of advancing age, for there | are thousands of elderly people with | perfect heads of haid without a sin-|jawn of the treasury and The Mall in deing sitord lwut earn thelr dlllv gulded ones in largé majority are the Daughters of the American Revolution, The guldes who are obliged to talk themeelves tired explaining things to the‘erdinary tourtst simply walk ahead pt-the daughters and point to pictures or bust, and the tengues of the daugh- ters do the rest. If there is anything that these descendants of revolution- ary sires don't know about American history, or if there is any face or fig: nre in the whole lne of colonial am- testry that they haven't impressed fleeply upon their minds, the guides of the capitol have yet to discover the weak point in the armor of the daugh- {ter’s knowledge. - Show Their Birth. The Daughters gather from all the dtates in the Unifon. It was not hard the last time they were here to sepa- rate into localities of birth and bring- Ing up those who attended after ;noon service at St. John's Hpiscopal church. It was not a service for the @aughters. It as just a plain everyday svening prayer, and the daughters had fropped in to see the historic butld- Ing trom a pew view. The spirits of thelr ancestors still dwelt within them. There were those from Massa- chusetts with the Ironside blood in their veins, and those from Tennes- pee and Kentucky who in the person the old Covenanters live again. Then there were the Virginians, the New Yorkers and the South Carolinians— danghters, so to speak, of the old brick sanctuary at Jamestown, tower- ing Trinity and gray St. Michael's. At evensong in 8t. John’s the daugh- ters of New England, Tennessee and Kentucky looked upon marble altar, cross and candle sick and apparently felt’ stirring within them something of the sternness of the spirit of their an- —_—————— | cestors who struck hard-fisted blows IDON'T PULL OUT at things savoring of prelacy. True to family tradition and to the division line of things spiritual, the descend- ants of the Independent and Presby- THE GHAY HAms terian sat bolt unright during - the | ehanting of the creed. Their sisters, whose ancestors had stood for church of a Simple and king until they were forced to cut the bond and to help kick the king out of the partnership, made all amends for their companions’ ritual and spir- % : rual shortcomings, and kneit and Pull out one gray hair and a|g,q and even genufiected at times, dozen will take its place” is an old In a good old high churck way that »|would have delighted Where Blackbirds Are Safe. Jobhn Burroughs once wrote a book which contalned a chapter on the It was thirty years ago that this book was written. In it he spoke about the orow black- hirds, otherwise called the purple grackles, which “stalked™ across the ‘front of the Agricultural bullding. The crow blackbirds have just come back to Washington from the south. and in most of the states he is allowed to be shot because it is supposed that ‘he is & pest, but in Washington he is protected and here he will plok up erumbs at your feet unafratd. A landscape rdener of the gov- mulberry tree The tion from a distance almost too short to be safe had the gardener operator #oen fit to turn his instrument from tree to brd. When the Mmb was lopped and the gardener had ocome down from his ladder the blackbirds fought for a piace on the stump. Twe hold. The birds leaned over mmd stores faded or gray hair to its nat- | 4F*0K sap, and a royal feast they had Don’t delay another minute. hair. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and 18 recommended and sold by all “drug- dists, PREVENT FIRE BY EATING ’t do this. of it. It isn't at all probabdle that mul Start using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make in your What you eat will not prevent your home from burning, nor will it put out a fire in your neighborhood. We're in for anything that will cut down the insurance rates, but will refer you to other advertisments and notices in this paper that will be more helpful to you. YOU’VE GOT TO EAT TO LIVE That's where we shine. We fairly blaze up with enthusiasm when you ask us what you should eat and drink. Speaking of drinks--drink coffee. COFFEE--extremely good. Yes, extremely good. It is not necessary to be luke warm or half-hearted in speaking of the merits of Chase‘and Sanborn’s coffee. THE LEADING GROCERY " The Place to Come for Satisfaction. If by the reason of having changed your residence, or from dissatisfaction, you feel compelled to change to another’ grocery, why not try ours? We sell only the very best gradesof goods at the very lowest prices. Our stock is full and complete, making it easy for you to always find what you want. Our store is clean and our goods always sweet and fresh. We have our own delivery wagons. _which insures prompt and frequent service. We offer you the best there is in the grocery service. ROE & Fourth Street. 20 Bemiafi; Think it over. with haif the usual effort because the Archbishop 1’z Tailored Costumes < HOW TO mm The Northem Minnesota Devel- ciation Immlm ion Quarters. 39 'l‘lurd Street, South, Minne. apolis, % The Nassau Lighter 'PREVENTS FIRES 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 owns one. -This lighter is guaranteed for one full year and sells for $1.00 NO BATTERIES TO PLAY OUT 'Lights by friction and is gairiing a reputation -as a fire preventative. Get one now -while the fire prevention enthusiam is on. Barker's Drug and Jewelry Store For, the benefit- of the readers of the Pioneer this notice will appearin. both: the: Daily and Weekly Pioneer for the next six month. On leaving the umnion depot 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 rigat. & Daily Pioneer will be found & on file here. 4 * KKK KKK Y € XE **gt*fi*****wtt}*gt A KA XA XA I A AT A A A A bk hhkdkkkkhok ok You can say goodbye to constipa- tion with a clear conscience if you use Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many have been permanently cured by their use. For sale hy.Barker's Drug Store. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTI MINNESOTA More than nomooo 00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 1% private batl Eve 'n eonvenlen;e L\lxmx and delightful restaurants and buffet, Flemish '{&"3 ‘but ovgrlooking the harbor Superlor. Convenient to evar!hhhu‘ One of the Sreat Hotels of the Northwest |: BEMIDUI R sarmams y’ g‘ Aristocrats Wg of mstlnction Outerwear ‘We Invite the Pubiic fo Attend | Formal Opening Displays OF Corect Modes in Femining Atire for the Spring and Summer - Season 1912 WHICH WILL BE HELD Friday, March 22 A BRILLIANT ASSEMBLACE OF Tailor Made Suits E Dinner Gowns Walking Frocks Street Coats Motor Coats Afternoon Wraps - _Wash qurables Waists and Accessques ‘ A showmg unusual in both scope and qualm, embracing exclusive Spring Apparel, which is in perféect keepmg with the rules of fashion and 'the Dictates of yood tapto, Styles in which the womer of critical judgement feels perfectly dressed wherever she goes. % i

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