Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 19, 1912, Page 3

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J. J. Courtney of Duluth, is in Bemidji today. Bargain week begins Saturday at the Berman Emporium. S. F. Young, proprietor of the ho- tel at Buffalo, Minn., was here yes- terday on business. Everybody's doing it! Doing what? Buying Palm Olive Soap and Cream at Netzer’s for 59c. Miss 1da Moen will leave tomorrow for Osa after a pleasant three weeks' visit with her sister, Miss Jennie Moen. You may be assured that all of your transactions with the Northern National Bank will be kept strietly | confidential. Miss lone Higgins of Nebish, was in th city yesterday en route to Tenstrike where she will visit friends a few days. You can’t afford to miss one day from the Bargain Week at the Ber- man Emporium. Miiss Grace Fleckenstein is expect- ed home from Winnipeg this evening where she has spent the past year with her sisters. A ten cent hit on the counter for Saturday only—-“Lily of Lehigh Val- ley.” It is one with a tune that haunts. At Abercrombie’s. Rev. Chas. H. Flesher and sou,| Merrill, went to nlternational Falls| yesterday morning on business, re turning home last night. Take the Big Boat to the Dam at 2:30. Evening excursion 7:30. Jumes Fullerton returned yester- day afternoon from Ontonagon Mich., where he has spent the past two months on business. Go to Hakkerup for photos. X\ Ru Minn.. has pleasant w Lambert of Royalton “turned s visit at the home of her brother, F. H. Lambert. Sale still on at Netzer's. 6 cakes Palm Olive Soap and one jar Palm Olive Cream, all for 59 cents. D. M. Price of Grand Rapids, was here vesterday on business connected the lumber compaines. He tome last night. returned New bargains every day during Bargain Week at the Berman Em- porium. Mrs. ] lina Dw the city ¥ Jorin and Miss Ange- of Crookston, arrived in two weeks® visit with 1 Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Heinzelman cf the state park. drove in to Bemidji yesterday car Mr. Hein- -tor of the Lodge. 1f you haven't put in your supply of Palm Olive Soap, better see to it at once. Sale on at Netzer's Drug Mrs. E. L. Wightman went to Wal- Ker this morning where she will join her da rs. Chas. Vandersluis. - home at Ten Mile new 1 style in skirts are now shown at attractive prices at the Berman Emporium. On Wednesday of this week Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda, issued a mar- riage license to George ller and Miss Anna Bertram, both of Bel- trami county. Abercrombie’s are recognized as the popular music house of Bemidji Mail orders promptly filled for ome cent per copy extra. If a song is popular, we have it. D. J. Shea, traveling freight agent for the Chicago, Northwestern Rail- way company. was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. Shea hLas his headquarters at Grand Forks. I M and wife returned Wednesday from Rice Lake where re called by the death o mother, Mrs. George W. Sines, whose death occurred July 6. Dresses, suits, coats, skirts and Waists at a saving of about half during Bargain Week at Berman Em- porium. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray which was born on Wed- nesday, July 17, died yesterday and was buried yesterday afternoon. In- terment was made at Greenwood cemetery. Mrs. B. T. Wilson and Mrs. J. M. Reed of Blackduck, passed through the city today on their way home from Bena where they spent yester- day visiting with Mrs. Wilson’s sister Mrs. Simpson. A $4.00 dictionary in exchange for coupons clipped from the columns of the Pioneer. Read the big display ad in this issue and then look for the coupon. ~ Six coupons with 98 cents secures this splendid’ modern $4.00 dictionary. Judge C. W. Stanton will go to Judge B. F. Wright who is holding a International Falls Sunday to relieve term of court there. The next term {of court will be held in Beltramni county commencing September 10. T. M. Sorlie, of Norden, is in town today. Mr. Sorlie has been conferrinz with W. J. Nelson, local manager of the Northwestern Telephone com- pany in regard to building a rural telephone line frem Norden to Kelli- her. Save the coupons from the Pioneer. One each day for six issues and bring them to the Pioneer with 98 cents and secure a fine leather bound dic- tionary. Look for the big display an- {nouncement. This dictionary is a reg- ular $4.00 seller. Miss 1da Stone of Crookston, who has been the-guest of her sister, Mrs. Thayer Bailey,for the past two weeks, left this afternoon for Bagley where she will be the guest of Mrs. G. H. Hansell until tomorrow afternoon when she will go on-to Crookston. T. L. Shevlin of Minneapolis, presi- dent of the Crookston Lumber com- pany, and J. A. Nichols of Frazee, of the Nichols-Chisholm company. were in the city yesterday connected with the lumber companies here They both left yesterday afternoon for Thief River Falls. Abercrombie’s have orfered four song hits from “The Quaker Girl”, the classiest musical comedy ever produced in Chicago. This show played in Chicago convention week and the delegates are still talking about it. Watch for the announce- ment when the songs arrive. Harry Koors, George Knoll and Miss Ruby Henrionnet went to Wal- ker this morning where they will spend today and tomorrow at Ten le Lake where Mrs. Koors ard ichildren have been for the past three weeks. The entire party will retury to Bemidji tomorrow night. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes Wwith a guarantee at the rate of 500 eheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. If you wish a at $1.00 a box -of 500 sheets. Notice to Water Consumers. Don't forget that Saturday the 29th is last discount day. GEORGE KIRK. EEXEX KK XX XX KKK KR HOW TO FIND * —_ * The Northern Minnesota Devel- * opment Association Immigra- ¥ tion Commission Quarters. 39-* Third Street, South, Minne- * apolis. * x x « * x x * * @ @ % For the benefit of the readers % * of the Pioneer this notice will % * appear in both the Daily and *| *® Weekly Pioneer tor the next six % ¥ month. * * On leaving the urzion depot * turn to the left and continue up + * Nicollet to Third ftreet, cross- % * ing that thoroughfare, turn to % * the left and proceed half a % * plock, toward the postoffice. * * From the Milwaukee depot, % * turn to the right on Washing- * ton 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. * LR R RS SRS EEEE RS &3 YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUIGKLY VANISH A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar- den Sage, Restores Color to Gray Hair A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as oeralds of advancing age. Grey hair, however handscme it maybe, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages cf being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others simply knowing that you are “look- ing fit” gives one coarage to under- take and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful and color and beauty iu a few days’ time? Most people know that common garden sage acts as a color restorer and sealp tonic as well. Our grand- mothers used a “Sage Tea” for keep- ing their hair dark, solft and luxur- iant. In Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur ‘Hair Remedy we have zn ideal pre- paration of Sage, combined with Sul- phur and other valuavle remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out A few appli- cations of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and-notice that differ- ence in your hair aftsr a few days’ treatment. All druggists sell it, un- der guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Budapest has placed automatis cok : SURPRISE 5 meton it S o2 flronmanvlnlt!n!!‘ and receive In exchange a receipt for the amount | Distribution Astonishes the “Show Me” Man, Who Calls Run Remarkable, ST. PAUL Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. For price of lots, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidii Townsite & Immvemem Go. Bemidji or write, 520 Capital Bank Bullding MINNESOTA name—Doan’s— ‘hands pfficlals of the bank in question the bank book of the person is credited “There ain’t no sich animal.” with the deposit. 'The purpose of That's what the farmer said when |the device is to emcourage the pos- he saw his first circus giraffe, and |J8ST Of spare change to deposit it N - In the bank while he is in a thrifty that is practically what Bastern pub-|pame of mind. lishers have been saying about the record-breaking run upon The Pio- neer book bank. It has been almost 2 impossible to meet the demand, so Lflux HERE Fnfl " great have been the inroads upon the banked-up store of New Websterians e created by our readers’ insatiable craving for knowledge neatly bound |Many a Bemidji Reader Will Be In- in black limp leather. Serestel. Six consecutive coupons from The 3 Pioneer and a small bonus secures a book. = This dictionary is not published by | When people read about the cures the original publishers of Webster's made by a medicine endorsed from Dictionary or by their successors. far away, is it surprising that they “What's coming off in Bemidji?” wonder if the statements are true? That has been the terse exclama- |But when they read of cases right tion going the rounds of the publica- |here at home, positive proof is with- tion world as wire after wire carried |in their reach, for close investiga- the news of the rush for dictionaries |tion is an easy matter. Read Bemid- and the demands for more books fast- (ji endorsement of Doan’s Kidney er than the publishers could readily | Pills. supply them. . Oliver Goodhamer, carpenter, 1200 Yesterday the dictionary man, the |Dewey Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: one who is responsible for the crea-|“I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills and tion of the volume, which set Bemid- |have no hesitation in recommending i1 dictionary daffy, hurried into town [them. Some years ago I was annoy- to “see what was up.” ed by my kidneys. It hurt me to “Unbelievable” was the. word he|stoop or lift and in the morning I used when he saw the dictionary de-|felt stiff and lame. I used two boxes partment almost depleted of its store |of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they gave of volumes. He was shown the fast /me strength. This remedy can be emptying storeroom and the crowd of |obtained at Barker’s Drug Store.” eager, intelligent purchasers, and he| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 became convinced. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, “It only goes to show how greatly | New York, sole agents for the United Bemidji has been maligned,” he said. | States. “This city knows a good thing when Remember the it sees it and the best is none too good [and take no other. for Bemidji. This city beats all oth- ers for culture and appreciation of 4n educational opportunity. I'm going E n GLIDDEN &' Eu back and busy myself with supplying 1] 1 1] this demand instead of scoffing at it.” B Hotel and Pelts Paid for Theft. A turkey which Edward Richardson HOTEL RADISSON MINNEAPOLIS FINEST IN THE NORTHWEST LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE RETAIL DISTRICT, - NEAR THE LEADING THEATERS, CON- VENIENT TO EVERYTHING. RATES ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER $1.50 PER DAY. ROOMS WITH TOILET $2.00 PER DAY ROOMS WITH BATH AND TOILET $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 PER DAY. GIRGULATINGIGED WATER beavier grade paper we have the game | 22d been fattening disappeared. Fox The | F2cks led to a cave and Richardson Lome after a|Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. et a charge of dynamite, which blew gp the cave. In the ruins he found the carcasses of six foxes. Their pelts were worth $60, far more than a tur- key.—Brookfleld Courier. Restaurant Meals at All Hours Day or Night NYMORE MINN. IE="0 = F T e ey | A Great Chance to Save Money on Boys’ Suits 14 OI'F OUR REGULAR PRICES ON ALL BOYS’ SUITS Men’s Oxfords, button, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 qualities, at only..... e — s S Sy i —_— at only Mail Orders - Filled Special Sale . 15 dozen Men’s Suspenders Come and See What unusual bargains are here offered now.. When you inspect the goods and learn the prices you are sure to decide that to buy is the only-sensible thing to do. tans, blacks and pat- ent leathers, lace or 3.15 Money “Cheerfully. Refunded EEXKKKEEEXEX * TIME CARDE, * KX XK KR XX KREREEE S00 RATLBOAD = 162 East Bound Leaves ...... 9:54 am 163 West Bound Leaves Leaves All Summer Resorts..7:30 and 8:30 p. m. Fare 25c. Down the Mississippl River to the Dam 22 mile trip and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves 2:30 p. m, return- ing at 65:30. KK XK KKK KK KT REKK KX * PROFESSIONAL CARDS, * KKK KKFRRKKKK 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 Beitraml Avenue MISS HELEN B. HAM TEACHER OF PIANO 513 4th Street. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW { Office over Bakers Jewslry Store T PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNOK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ir Maye Block ‘Phonse 396 Res. "Phone 387 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemiaji, Mina Office ‘Phone 36. Rexidence ‘Phone 78. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Bloek DR. E H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Block Phone 18 Reaidence Phone 113 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck Onuu' Firge Sunday, 1 to § » m., m. unday, recms oniy, 306 nom TOM SMART

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