Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 21, 1912, Page 3

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GENE STRATTON-PORTER. Prominent Novelist Wno Risks Life to Take Bird Pictures. Miss Juanita Gray was a business caller in Bemidji Saturady afternoon. John Ward, of Thief River Falls, was in the city for some time Satur- day. Miss Hattie Smith, of Tenstrike was a Bemidji visitor Saturday and Sunday. Santanelli is the real stuff. Come early and get a good seat.— Adv. N. B. Backus of Minneapolis is a guest of his brother G. D. Backus for a few days. Archie Naugle of Solway spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle. E. H. Reff of Bagley. clerk of court of Crearwater county, was in the city on business Saturday. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Liner Skrivseth returned from Kelliher Saturday, where he has been for some time on business. C. J. Carson and W. J. Carson, both of Glenwood, were in the Bemidji be- tween trains Saturday evening. Mrs. B. W. Lakin returned from Little Falls Saturday night, where she had been visiting her parents. Wateh Murphy’s store wihdow. The sleeper does not move a muscle but lives motionless.—Adv. Verna Barker, who was on the sick list last week, is reported very much improved today and able to sit up. Ralph Johnson returned to Bemid- ji this morning, after spending Sun- day with his parents on their claim. Oscar Holden, a merchant of Foss- ton, was in the city Sunday looking after his cottage on Grand Forks Bay. Paul, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrance for sev- eral days, returned to their home Sat- urday. F. 8. Lycan and E. B. Swigart, of St. Paul, went to Whitefish Friday afternoon and are spending a few days at the White Pine camp of the Pine Roosters. “Mrs. Mary Peckles died Saturady morning from cancer. The funeral was held today at the Catholic church at nine o’clock, Father Phil- lipe officiating. Santanelli says that he will hypno- tise many Bemidji men and women this week. Tonight he will hypno- tise all who will' offer their services. Don’t fail to see this show.—Adv. The Hallowell Concert company will appear in the city hall this eve~ ning under the auspices of the Epis- copal church. The program will con- sist of classical and poppular num- bers. The young lady with Santanelli who is asleep in Murphy’s window, will be taken from the window at 7:30. Have you seen her yet? The first show at the Grand starts at 7:30.—Adv. ¥ R. 8. Kneble, superintendent, E. A. Mills, engineer and J. W. Smith, trainmaster, all Great Northern offi- cials of Crookston, were in Bemidji Sunday to look at the new Great Nor- thern depot.. Wait for the Fur Sale at the Ba- zaar store, Monday, October 28. A representative of one of the largest fur houses will be here with a com- plete line of furs. Every piece guar- anteed.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wedge, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and children and Miss Fannie Mosford, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum, were all Itasca state park visitors Sunday. The Grand theatre this week of- fers an exceptional entertainment as it has secured Santanelli, the great- est living hypnotist, as an all week attraction. The prices are ten and twenty cents.—Adv. Frank and Bert Burgess of Tower, Minnesota, arrived in the city Sat- urady and will spend the next two or three weeks around this part of the country hunting. They are brothers of Del Burgess of this city. Dr. C. S. Tuomy, a brother of Dr. T. J. Tuomy of this city, arrived in the city Saturday and is the guest of his brother, He is on his way to Genessee. Idaho, after spending a six months in Viena, Europe, where he has taken a post graduate course. The man without a home, the ship without a harbor, are examples of misguided calculations. Make your banking home with the Northern Na- tional Bank while you are earning money and in your old age you can live confortably on the income from it.—adv. The Great Northern train which carried the football team to Grand Rapids Saturday was delayed after it left Bemidji by several fights be- tween the train crew 4nd drunken men. One drunk, the porter, was taken from the train and placed un- der arrest in Bemidji. A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Pioneer subscribers. . Set packed in neatly lined box and worth $1.50. For particulars read display an- Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Pioneer. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined boxes. B. W. Pravitz came to Bemidji from Tenstrike Saturday evening to attend the party of the Bemidji Danc- ing club. Mrs. E. M. Sathre and children re- turned to Wilton today, after spend- ing several days in the city visiting relatives. Misses Marjorie Knappen and Be- atrice Eddy and Mr. Harold Dane had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nel- son Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. George M. Dolan and Miss L, C. Wright, all of Akely, spent Saturday evening in Bemidji on a shopping trip. E. J. Swedback, who is at Minnea- polis undergoing treatment for rheu- matism, is expected to return to Bem- idji next week. A beautiful silver Berry spoon giv- en free to Pioneer subscribers. Guar- anteed AA Rogers silver. Read the] display advertisement. Mrs.H. P. Duning of Solway,, who has been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle, returned to her home yesterday. Miss Leah Berman entertained Miss Servia McKusick and Mrs. John McKusick of Marble, Minnesota, at dinner at tRe Markham yesterday. Ask to be shown the special prem- fums offered to Pioneer readers. They nouncement in this paper. At the party of the Bemidji Danc- ing club held Saturday eveming it was decided to continue the club for the present year and that another series of dances will be given. The dances are to be held every two or three weeks and the next date will be announced as soon as the club membership is complete. Women wil do well to wait until Monday, Oct. 28 to look at Furs. The Bazaar Store will have a representa- tive of ome of the largest fur houses in the northwest with a complete GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them Bemidji Cases. Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular neighborhood, who have used and recommended Doan’s Kid- ney Pills for kidney troubles and ur- inary disorders. This mass of proof includes over 30,000 testimonials. Bemidji is no exception. Here is one of the Bemidji cases. B. Carisch, 621 Fifth St., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I can still recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have done me a world of good. The statement ‘will be brought right to-your door or may be seen at this office. Miss Alice Drer has issued invita- tions for a birthday party to be given tomorrow afternoon. It is her tenth birthday and she will entertain ten of her friends. Have you investigated the special premiums offered in this issue to Pioneer subscribers? Look for the display “ad” announcing the prem- fums, Mr, and Mrs, D. H. Eastman of St. I gave about them in October, 1910, still holds good. For many years I had kidney and bladder trouble. My back pained me almost constantly and my kidneys were irregular in ac- tion. I at last procured Doan’s Kid- ney Pills and used them. They prac- tically rid my system of kidney com- plaint.” % For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Sole agents for the Unit- ed States. S , Remember . the name—Doan’s— and take no other.—Adv, «“Pathe’s Weekly’’ others. Hivstrated Song “F.il? line. Adv. Every bpiece guaranteed.— Miss Edna Schmitt returned from the twin cities Saturday morning, where she has been visiting for sev- eral days. She will return to Thief River Falls this afternoon on the Soo, where she is employed as bookkeeper and steograppher in the Citizen’s State Bank. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmitt of this city. A representative of McKibbon- Driscow & Dorsey of St. Paul, one of the largest fur houses in the north- west will be at the Bazaar,Store with a complete display of furs, Monday, Oct. 28.—Adv. Lost of “Advertised” Letters UN- CLAIMED, for the week ending Oct. 21, 1912 in the Bemidji postoffice. Men—Magnus Blix, Martin Bennon, Dan Barsinen, Ed. Carpenter, Herr Jakal Clausen, James Curtis 2, Ada DuFren, “Al J. Errett 2, Charley Fa- her, Fred D. Goffin, David Hodge, Herman Henkey, James N. Maris, J. R. MacDonald, Frank Madden, Karl Nelson, Geo. Reeler, E. J. Welsh, E. M. Young. ‘Women—Mrs. Belle Brown, Millie Callret, Miss Margaret Cooper, Miss Anna Johnson, Frau Mavestic TONIGHT - «The Frenzy of Firewafer” (Kalem) An Indian drama, full of thrilling situations, fightiug, etc. > An unusually interesting picnure giving news from all over the world, such as the maneuvers of the Freneh: army ‘hospital and dog corps, also the introduction cf the Grand Duke of Mecklenberg and many Miss Hazelle Fellows . ; «The Understudy’ (Essanay) A picture of how a young girl became a popular star. (Pathe) Moon™’ Z [0 YOU ENJOY EATING ? Or Does Everything You Eat Distress You- Experts declare that the reason stomach disorders are so common in this country is due to hasty and careless habits of eatin.’ Stomach troubles and run-down conditions al- S0 usually go together. John Lind, of Oneonta, N. Y., says: “I had a bad stomach trouble for fifteen years and became so weak that T could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was very poor, and it seemed impossible to get any relief. Since taking two, bottles of | Vinol I find that it has alreay made a remarkable improvement in my health, my digestion is much strong- er, and I have gained in weight.” Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because it strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and is delicious to the taste. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- derstanding tha* your money will be returned if it does mot help you.— Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. heater 4 - BIC ACTS - 4 Hymotism, Magic, Shadowgraph asd Spirit Gabinet +~ A Dollar Show at10 and 20 Gosts - First Show Starts at 7:30 Usual Moving Pictures 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. CIRGULATINGIGED WATER Karaine Nilson. tionary. —Adv. SPECIAL_PREWUM _OFFER 0 PIONEE The Bemidii Pioneer offers to it’s Subscribers, Old or New, their choice of any of the following premiums. It is the desire of the Pioneer that every house wife in this community receive one of these valuable gifts, which will be given free only to it’s subscribers. Free with One Year's Subscription Choice of Any of the Following Sugar Shell and Butter Knife, Rogers AA sil- ver, packed in lined box . . . Large Berry Spoon, Rogers AA silver, packed 1 in Tocl B e pcked Price Set of Six Tea Spoons, Rogers AA silver, packed in neat lined box . . New Websterian 1912 Illustrated Dictionar Full limp leather binding . Set of Three Tea Spoons, Rogers AA silver . . New Websterian 1912 Dic- Bound in cloth . These premiums are guaranteed by the Pioneer and may be seen at this office or at your home if you desire. The _Bemidji SUBSRCIBERS 1.50 1.25 1.25 00° Price \A silver, Pricg Y Price Free with Six Months fo Daily or One Year to Weekly Choice of Any of the Following Sugar Shell, Rogers AA sil- 1 e n A o Prjce 786 Butter Knife, Rogers AA sil- < - > vergPrlce75c s Price 75¢ Price $2.00 1] f;l nm ;?‘ii“:n 5888 ggsggigi i 5§§Es§s§ Evgss | L il bt T Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Avenue MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEAGHER OF PIANO AXD HARMORY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue ALDEN M. REMFREY Teacher of D. KL FIsX ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Bloek Phone 336 Res. "Phons 897 OR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofice— Miles Bleck DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidjl, Mina Office ‘FPhone 36. Residence 'Phems T8 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON Office in Winter Block DRE. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Bleck ‘Phove 18 Heal demos DENTISTS DR. D. L. STARTON DENTIST - Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidi, Mimn. i s LI 1) TEACHER OF PIANO |

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