Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 12, 1912, Page 7

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S T FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. Remarkable Sworn Statement “0f a New Burnswick Druggist. Have sold your Swamp-Root for twenty-eight years and ha_ve known its valuable curative qualities for the past twenty years. For kidney, liv- er and bladder troubles, I have never known a single case where it has failed to relieve and cure. Right in my own household Swamp-Root cur- ed my wife of catarrh of the bladder, while it cured me of liver and blad- der troubles. Numerous cases have come under my personal observation, which has made me very enthusiastic about re- commending Dr. Kilmer’'s Swamp- Hoot to anyone suffering from kid- ney, liver and bladder troubles, and 1 have the greatest confidence in its merits. Have never heard any cus- tomers who have given Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root a trial speak of it but in the highest terms. Yours respectfully, JOS. F. BRADLEY, Druggist, 17’2\I Hamilton St., New Brunswich, N. T Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of July A. D., 1909. JAS. H. VAN CLEEF, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, M. ¥. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For . Send to Dr. Kl?mer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. for a sample bottle. it will convin:e anyone. You will also receive a hooklet of valuable in- formation, telling all about the kid- neys and bladder When writing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Ploneer. Regular fifty-cent and one- dollar bottles for sale at all drug stores. RAILROAD TIME CARDS | S00 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 163 West Bound Leaves B 186 East Bound Leaves . 2:46 pm 187 West Bound Leaves ......10:38 am GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 pm 34 East Bound Leaves 35 West Bound Leaves 36 Bast Bound Leaves 105 North Bound Leaves 45 pm 106 Seuth Bound Leaves . 6:30 pm Freight West Leaves at » 9:00 am Freight East Leaves at .. . 8:30 pm MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 Somth Bound Leaves ...... 8:16 am 31 Werth Bound Leaves . 6:20 pm 34 Somth Bound Leaves .11:45 pm 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 am Freight South Leaves at :30 am Freight North Leaves dt . 6:00 am MINN., RED LAKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves ...... 3:36 pm 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 am {” PROFESSIONAL CARDS | RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltrami Avenue 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. 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 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office "Phone 36. Residence 'P:;'II;B 73. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 5 Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 218 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank GRANE NG THFT Four Years Ago He Opposed the Latter’s Nomination. ONE OF CAPITAL'S STUDIES Junior Senator From Massachusetts Makes No Noise, but Has Gained Reputafitlon for Great Wisdom in Political Affairs. By GEORGE CLINTON. | Washington. — Winthrop Murray Crane, junior senator from Massachu- setts, is in a quiet way one of Mr. Taft’s campaign managers, and he seems to worry very little over the almost daily remark that it is queer to see a man, who four years ago was fighting Mr. Taft’s nomination, today working hard, if quietly, to win the president a second-time homor. Four years ago Mr. Crane was one of the quiet managers—he 18 always a quiet manager—of the campaign on behalf of what were called the “allies,” the candidates for the Republican nomina- tion who were combined together in & way to defeat Mr. Taft's ambition and to encompass that of one of their own members. Which one it was to be was not sald, for all were to work together hoping to defeat the chief aspirant, and each one hoping that eventually he would be the favored one, setts is one of the studies of Washing- ton. Nobody can get a speech out i of him, because, as he puts it hime self, he cannot make a speech. Some of his critics say that he gets his rep- utation for political wisdom from his ability to look wise, while others say that he not only looks wise, but is wise. Occasionally Mr. Crane Is called the Great Pacificator, and at other times he 1s called the Great Compromiser, the two being pretty nearly one and the same thing, for | on several noted occasions when the | Republicans were at loggerheads in the senate the Massachusetts man suc- ceeded in getting them together. Doesn’t Fill Hoar's Shoes. Senator Crane was appointed tothe senate to flll the vacancy caused by the death of George F. Hoar, who was one of the great men of Massachu- setts. It would be the extreme of flattery to say that Mr. Crane fills Mr. Hoar’s shoes. He does not, for George i F. Hoar was a man of consummate in- teiiect, of great power of expression, and a tremendous force in legislation making. Senator Crane, who, while making no noise, i8 a good deal in the publia eye, seems to be entirely content to let henry Cabot Lodge represent the Bay state oratorically. Mr. Crane, however, works hard in the commit. tee rooms, and he is always present in the senate to listen to arguments of others. The senator was at the head of a great paper manufacture at Dalton, Mass., at the time he was elected senator. He turned the pa- per business over to his son, and it is now being conducted by that sonm, #ome years ago Senator Crane mar ried his second wife, who is a sis ter of Mabel Boardman, one of the moving spirits of the Red Cross. The senator had been a widower for 24 years, his first wife dying at the time her only child was born. He hasg two children by his second marriage. The senator is fifty-odd yearsold and looks about thirty; at least, he looks about that age at a distance of a few feet, though time’s lines show on closer inspection. Culberson, the Anti-imperialist. Senator Charles A. Culberson, Dem- ocrat, of Dallas, Tex., is sald to be ong of the friends of Woodrow Wilson, a Democratic candidate for the presiden. tial nomination. Senator Culberson 18 recognized by both Republicans and Democrats as being one of the able members of the senate. The Texas senator, unlike Senator Crane, is a speaker, but he presents himself for debate only upon the most important { measures, apparently not caring for the fleeting if infrequent notice which is given the man who has something to say at any and at all times. Cul- berson is an antl-imperialist. He has given a good deal of his best thought to the matter of the government of the Philippines by the United States. He made a speech in Carnegie hall in New York some time ago on the ques- tion of the retention of the Philippine Islands. This speech for its eloquence { has been commended by men of all casts of Philippine opinion. For its argument’s sake it has been commend- ed by every anti-imperialist in the land as being the last conclusive word on the subject. The Democrats in the house have taken up the Philippine matter and are ready to declare that complete in- dependence shall be given the little brown brother July 4, 1921. A bill to this effect will go to the senate, where it probably will meet with great op- position, but Senator Culberson prob- ably will take up the senate leader ship in debate for the Filipinos’ side of the matter and, of course, there is a bare chance that his eloquence and argument may carry the day for the island wards. Senator Culberson’s father, David B; Culberson, was a member of the house of representatives from Texas for twenty-two consecutive years and was considered one of the greatest lawyers the south has ever produced. The son was trained to the law by his father. Senator Culberson was attor- Rey general for Texas for four years. Then he was elected governor of the state. He succeeded Roger Q. Mills in the United States senate. The junior senator from Massachu-; THEN ASKED HIM HIS NAME New Boarder Tells Table Neighbor His Infallible Method in Handling Landladies. The new boarder dropped in at din- ner time and sat next to the only other man at the table. The new boarder thought it was up to him to be affable and friendly. “I suppose you've boarded here for some time?” he asked the solitary ine dividual. “Yes, quite awhile.” “How ig it, any good?” “I find it pretty fair; I’ve no com- plaint to make.” “Landlady treat you decent?” “Well, perhaps I ought to—" “Never mind, never mind,” said the new boarder. “I'm on. Did you ever try chucking her under the chin. That’s always the way to get on with these boarding-house landladies. I can elways get ’em on my side. 'Treat these old dames nicely and I'll bet you can live in the house a month and never be asked for a dollar. Watch me hand her the ‘con’ when she comes In. T bet that this time tomorrow she’ll be handling me the begt in the shop. Poor old girl! She looks as If she’d had her troubles. Probably married to some measly runt who pever did a day’s work in nis life. Bhe earns the coin and he spends it. Watch me give her the real sympa- thy. Say, my name’s Smith. Let’s gee, I didn’t hear yours?” “No—I didn’t mention my name—it doesn’t matter—much—I'm merely the landlady’s husband.” EASY AND SURE WAY T0 GURE COLDS Dont’ Neglect a Cold, Ely’s Cream Balm Will Stop it in the Sneezing Stage. A cold generally attacks the weak- | est part, affecting the eyes and ears in some and producing nasal catarrh and throat troubles in others. A cold is due to an inflammation of the membrane lining ~ the air passages, and may be promptly eured with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, which im- mediately relieves the inflammation and all the distressing symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, running at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, sore throat, fever and headache. One rea- (son why this pure antiseptic Balm acts so quickly is because it is ap- plied directly to the tender, sore sur- face. « L Even in severe, chronic cases of catarrh Ely’s Cream Balm never fails to quickly and effectually check the poisonous discharge which clogs the head and throat, causing the disgust- ing hawking, spitting and blowing of the nose. This remedy not only drives out the disease, but heals and strengthens the weakened mem- branes, thus ending catarrh. Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting dis- ease. Don’t put up with it another day. Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist to- Cream Balm from your druggist and see how quickly you will be relieved. I is perfectly harmless. MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of allkinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OL.AF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Building C. 6. JOHNSON { Lands Loans Stocks Office—214 Beltrami Ave. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Clesning, gf-llll and Repairing s pecialty. 315 Belt:ami Avenve g e e A ™A THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on {mprovements. 250 rooms, 1% private baths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern convenience: Luxur! and delightful restaurants and buffet, Flemish Palm Room, Men's Grill, Oolonial Buffet; Magnificent lobby and public rooms: Baliroom, banquet rooms and private di, Sun parlor and observa- bt OvaSIookISs the DATboS Bhe Leke over! e harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Nerthwast FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 318 Beitrami Ave. Phene 318-2. -—— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER S : 3 ROE & MARKUSEN Yes, We Have Strawberries 20 Cents for Pint Boxes The first of the season. You can generally de- pend on this store for the new things that come out Green Goods for Your Table Lettuce Onions Radishes Parsley Celery Cucumbers Tomatoes, Etec. If you telephone 206 or 207 your orders will receive the same careful attention as if you ordered in person. Our delivery system is perfect and you can always depend on what we tell you. ROE & MARKUSEN ! OPPOSITE BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Fourth St. Bemidji, Minn. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER You Use a Lead Pencil ? 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 Bomitic’ (The best!nickel pencil in the world) Sold now at Barker's Drug and Jewslry Store 0. C. Rood & Co. E. F. Netzer Wm. McCuaig J. P. Omich’s Gigar Store Roe & Markusen Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply 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.”

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