Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 26, 1912, Page 2

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\ " ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918, PLATINUM REALLY AN ALLOYI chants and As Is a Peach. . - - the poor of both sexes consuming ices The Maryland baked peach is a Jts Use by Jo and Dentlets ‘ls | With gusto. No one evades this pleas- | peach and no mistake, and it is Ifl"eer a“ s What Has Made It a Costly ant duty. Lines of carrlages draw uD | enough to have made the mouths of - Metal. Bt the side of the pavement before the | the gods water, to have made Jove I 2 G I' w d —— cafes, the occupants, the coachman J = ent @ wor awn his thunder and N - The mineral called platinum is|and the footman all with their favor 2 oAy optune hisitry y e dent for a second helping.—Ball really a natural alloy of iridium, rho-|ite delicacy. At first the stranger |gyp. Piog—Beltimore Bri n Re su Its dinum, palladinum and often osmium,| Wonders, then he falls a victim.—Lon- g with varylng amounts of-iron, copper | don Chronicle. -Sick -headache is caused by a dis- and gold. It is usually found.as ordered stomach. Take Chamber- “SK ma Man wnn small nuggets, scales and rounded or Reward, but No Claimant. g Irregular grains. Its color is steel lain’s Tablets and correct that ana i gray. The specific gravity of the| [Despite the view that players are| . yoagaches will disappear. For Has Tried Them crude platinum varles from 14 to 19, SX'ravagant and do not save their| B 2 - P! ; | money, Ada Lewis is a frugal actress ! sale at Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. bt The output of platinum in the United d ’;’ has b tt & e . Btates 18 practically limited to Cali-| R4 5he has been putting her money = fornia and Oregon. away for years. She is the owner of L so u e “re . Owinig to;1ts high meltl int ang | 20 @partment building in, New Ro- wing to 'ts high melting point and | o116 when she went down there to E great resistance to acids, platinum is 2 & - make arrangements for building the extensively used for laboratory uten- i eon a ng nw Er ma e mm ils. Platinum salts are employed i epariment she was walted upon ‘by s RS, emp oyed I | gome members of the chamber of chemical analyses. In the manufac- 5 Ruyal Erape Cleam nfTartar ture of sulphuric acid the metal has | SORIRerce, Who congratulated her been used in making large concentra- upon her enterprise, And See the “Will dogs be allowed in the build- tion kettles, but of late gold has been 4 Read fllEl.ahE' pubstituted for it. In photography, "“E;OY,"“ asked. Y of i : 5 Alum Baking Powder will not uch platinum o wsed. OF fate tha| Wil childron bo barredte 800 lINE - w “No, indeed,” was the quick reply, make healfl'l_fU| mod manufacture. of Jewelry| bas ocon “and 1 will gt; you one better. I wili sumed large quantities of it. It is ex- tensively used for chains and for the petting of diamonds, the claim being P made, not only that it is more resist.| @Partment. i pnt than silver and harder than gold,| This pleased the committes im-|& but that the stones are better ofiset | Mensely, and as they bowed out she |g by platinum and appear larger than in | 8Miled a little and remarked: | any other kind of setting.—From a Ge-| “But, I forgot to say, this is to ba | ological Survey Report. :; gachelor apartment.”—Cleveland 1 eader. . give a month’s free rent to the parents of every baby born in the|g Educational Train ICES A UNIVERSAL DELICACY| Willing to Obiige. [People of the South of Italy Remark.| “I have had 20 offers of marriage in i . able for Thelr Fondness for This | My short career,” cooed the fair appli |3 LEC I U R Es AT BE M IDJI Simple Refrzshment. 2ant. 2 The theatrical manager looked at'{ If you wish to realize what devotion | her reflectively. . to ices means you should go to Paler-| “I don’t dispute you,” he said. “And | mo. All over the south of Italy ices |l don’t object to the phrase shorl | are eaten to an extent of which we do| career. But it will be a good deal|§ not dream, but in Sicily and Palermo | better for my purpose if you make if fn particular the custom has attained | 20 divorces and lengthen the career.” Rabbits Cause Immense Loss. e i amazing proportions. Ices ase eaten “Very well,” said the fair one. Observant and experienced men Pretty Girls and Plain Men. by people of all ranks and ages from i el i [ fpompute that eight or ten rabbits eat| When a, pretty woman marries a morning to night. Where a true Briton| Here is a woman who speaks from jor destroy as much grass as one | plafn man it is not because she pities | woulq demand a glass of beer the|personal knowledge and long exper-| 3 heep. As there as so many millions;| him. A woman ioves a man because | pajermian asks for an ice. Morning, | ; /iz: Mrs. P. H. B £ Wil f rabbits in Australia, the loss in the | of his strength. His determination ap- | ;,00n and night the consumption of lence, viz: Mrs. P. e Togan, o il-1 rrying capacity of the country is| peals to her, and wins her in the end, | jce goes on. They are in wonderful |S°%: P3~ Who says: “I know from ex- g ppalling. The pest in New South|though she may not have been at- variety and cheap. S | perience that Chamberlain’s Cough‘_ ales is spreading, notwithstanding | tracted to him in the beginning. Firm- The stranger in that beautiful coun- Remedy is far superior to any other. I that is being done in the shape of | ness compels a woman's admiration |y o 64 the cafes invaded between 4 |FOT croup there is nothing that ex- trapping, poisoning, fumigating, andand respect, and that is the first step-| ;114 5 o'clock by ice eaters. He sees cells it.” For sale at Barker’s Drug digging out. ping stone to love. officers and men of the army, mer-|Store.—Adv. i_ (" MERCHANTS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS | It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is ' reliable and will give you the best value for your money. 3:45 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. NOVEMBER 9th, 1912 Train Will Consist of 1 Horses and Gattle Car 5 Dairy Car 2 Sheep and Hogs Car 6 Farm Crops Car 3 Farm Machinery Gar 7 Domestic Science Gar 4 Poultry Gar 8 Boys’ and Girls' Car For Particulars See Nearest SO0 LINE AGENT 1 E——— EEEREEEER KRR EEREEEERK KRR KRR K R KK B S 2 Ay S I 2 3 S Sy S S S S S BoldadaaaS SRS S S S SRS Sl S S o *: be x X X z I3 "M AT ¥ O— X X AVOID SPECULATION * x X * Invest in Land * * w X % NORTHERN GROCERY * % FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT x & x x % X At only $10.00 per acre % x x X x % x % Dray and Transfer *x x J. P. LAHR % % You have the choice of 12 all % x % ., x COMPANY * X GO TO * x ] x x x X Joining 40°, 3 X Today pictures made from ¥ X x X x * SAFE AND PIANO MOVING & <X * ¥ The land is easily cleared and ¥ « the films you send in this ¥ & * ¥ ROE AND MARKUSEN x X * % Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, ¥ X is gradually sloping, except % 3 X morning. x % * X P . *x X x X % ¥ about 80 acres of rolling land ¥ Enlarging, Framing, Copying. ¥k % ®*®®*sesesessssss x X THEY BEAT. %« % Res. Phone 68 x % Undertaking. % X around a small lake. —Gagg % X ¥ X - WHOLESALD : Lok - x x ¥ ¥ X graded roads to Turtle River & x X X GROCERS * % ¥ 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. * *x 818 America Avenue % % Phone call 178-2. * % Station. x * HAKKERUP £ K sesssesgveses & i Phone 206. * * x % x X b * Third St. Bemidji. x & : : : : Offics I'hone 12 : : 323 Minnesota Ave. : *x s " x % . ¥ Minnesota Ave. :«flnnnn«nwnnnn B 1 3 T R e L L L LT T TN S NI o fl”*“flfi;‘jw . *Eiilfll*: FAIFRIRFHRRIFIRIIIRIIIREE HRIIIRIIIRIIIRIIIRIFIRRK un«u«n«n«nn«nw: Jeiaalalaaaa bttt o x X * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * x L ¥ * X X b % Do you want x X TAILORING! * oK % ¥ All kinds of bullding ma- ¥ & BARKER'S DRUG X X * THyE BEST GROCERIES % & Suits made to your meas- ¥ X $353338S % % terial, as much or as little as ¥ % and X X THE BEMIDJT : * ¥ % ure from * X% ¥ ¥ you like at the x X JEWELRY STORE x X PENCIL, LEAD * * found in Bemidji x X $20 UP. . x X MONEY TO LOAN x X x X X X < % Come right here and get * % Get your fur coat fixed ov- ¥ % x * x X X X X ¥ them, as we pride ourselves ¥ ¥ er new. ®x X $333388S ¥« ¥ ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers % % The Best *x ¥ on having only the best % & Shells from $28 up. x X x X ¥ ¥ Service and satisfaction. Mail x ¥ NICKLE PENCIL x ¥ money can buy." ¥ & Everything in the tailor- X & ON FARM LANDS. x X% BER COMPANY. ¥ X Orders given that same ser- X % in the World *x * % X ing line at AEOR, : : T — : : : : vice you get in person. : * o Z * RIN x X NORRIE THE T. . 2 . A x . * scnfifig&f Algg x x 405 Minnesota Ave. R * % Coal and wood also for sale & & BARKER'S X X ALL STORES * * Bemidji - Minnesota, ¥ ¥ Phone 127. 4; : 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. : : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. : :Thlrd St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ : * *x X x FAEHIIIEHIIIERIIIRRIIERE IR IRIIIRIIIH . FIFIIREIIIEFIIEIIIIIIIIK JRRRIIEIIIRIIAIIIIIIIIEE IR ERK b * x LR RS S T T T T R R I s s e st iR s d s ST T e :uninnunnunnn Fiatatad g g 2 ST ST * ¥ x $8$$$3888 S g x X * x % X x % Let us prove to you that our ¥ & § SAVE YOUR MONEY!$ * X OUR ¥ x BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE % +* MAKER OF SHOES TO & % * & Variety store leads in *x % § 3 $ ¥ ¥ merchandise sales are always % * * X * X L. P. ECKS' * * SERVICE, % ¥ Regularly and systemati- ¥ % on the increase and each % % 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji ¥ & ORDER. * X s S TRUM * *x VALUES ¥ ¥ cally. If you receive your pay ¥ & .month has been better than * * x X ® ¥ * * AND ¥ ¥ weekly, lay some aside each ¥ & the last. If you are not al- ¥ * Wholesale and retail Pia- % & Repair work neatly done. * & Plumbing, Steam x i *x VARIETY. ¥ & week, if monthly do it month- ¥ ¥ ready a customer, you donot ¥ & nos, Organs and Sewing * & First class shoe shining ¥ & Water n.."_h‘ g,.nd Hot * It will cost you nothing to ¥ & ly. ‘The dollars will pile up ¥ & know how well we can please ¥ & Machines. ¥ % parlors for Ladies and Gen- ¥ * Water Connections, vor and ¥ ¥ % be convinced. % X surprisingly. ¥ & you in quality and satisfy % * % % tlemen. *x X * ¥ * L I ThRYiIT‘ : : you in quantity. : : Phone 578. : : * X Phone 555-309 : i b * MEGROTH'S VARIETY * & ~ Now is the time to open a WM. STAKIS, * x % ¥ bank account with the x X W. G. SCHROEDER x X ¥ % 310 Minnesota Ave. * : 320 Belt; * {!4 % Bemidji, Minn. : ¥ SECURITY STATE BANK : :Bemldji, Minn. : : J. BISIAR, MANAGER. : : Bemidjl, Minn. ¥ % rami Ave. : ! * * OF BEMIDJI * X KX XX R XXX KKK KKK KK R a2 S S SO SRS S S S S S S S S22 22 3l g S S S S e FRRRRREEREEAEIRERIEEEERRR I *i***i**i*&iil‘kkflii*fii: t FEEEREIEIRRERERREIIAEIE EERERIIIIIIIIIRERRIIIIIR IR IIIIIIIIIIIIIIK FIIIIIRIIRIIIIRIRIIIIIE IR IREEEKK K 1 b 5 x eI o : : : % 5 ffii&*&ik***i*iiii*li: § . ALBERT KLEVEN o ¥ ¥ THE GIVEN HARDWARE CO0. * BUILDING ASSOCIATION % % Ge! P ranuenstavwoo 3 Pt ¥ ¥ WHOLESALE AND RETAL X & MACHIE AXbr ¥ ¥ ommr RAMI COUNTY ¥ 3 mo | x | * ’ i * * * * *x % We do general repair work & * G AND nmmuv' * * HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS % H # Northern Minnesota Lands + % GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¥ % . % % of all kinds. Gasoline and * X ASSOCIATION. ¥ X and FARM IMPLEMENTS & ] % for sale. Information re- &+ & L I 29000090 ¢ * % steam engines a specialty. * & x X & El. ¥« garding land buyilng cheer- & & L I ® ® * * ¥ <« is a home imstitution, and * % of X .i; + fully given. 4 ¥ Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries ¥ & © HARDWARE ¢ x x ¥ X has money to loan to build * X x Ii *x * *x and Provisious. * X ® e * * OLAF ONGSTAD ¥ ¥ with or to buy a nome. * X C. E. BATTLES x ] % Security State Bank Bldg., * & ¥ X 00s0e0ee x X ¥ X W.C_KLEIN, Secretary X X The Hardware Merchant & ¥ x + & Third St. Bemidji + & ¥« % Shop—Rear of Ploneer Bldg. ¥ & Rooms b and 6 x X * % - Bemidji, Minn. : : : :Phon. 57 316 Minnesota Ave & : : : O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. : * Bemidjl, - Minn. x ~ j 1 * * * KREEREEEERERREIIRRRRREEE REERREEEERRRIERIRRIIREIEE SRR ARRRRIAIIA R KK R 23 3323 S22 i s S gl s s s Oy ifi*fii{i***k&**fi*fiiifi*ifi: «4#***«*#«;;;4&”“: t‘*“*‘*‘*‘*‘*‘*’“’“‘**fi :fifiiif{ikfi&{iiifiii{ifi{{w SRR KK :««nc«:nfinnnn&«ni: :i*t«iifi«i««*fl:hfl*«nw * * » 1 * We strive to ;elli‘ :' : %0 o8 B : : : — : : “ o : * : x THAT'S NATURAL. THERN A ¥ M. F. CUNNINGHAM * * RUDOLPHW. o store that treats you * THE * * % RT NATIONAL TI %~ % x % & RIGHT. x X CROOKSTON LUMBER : [ i %« But we strive harder to please. X * HE BANK ON ¥ % %« % Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer ¥ x ¥ COMPANY * ] x THAT’S SERVICE. % & RN OLD, STRONG AND AT, ¥ & * * * & Crockery, Glassws“e, House- ¥ & x * x & CONSERVATIVE. ¥ ' & General Job and Repair Work & & All kinds % & hold Necessities used every ¥ & * % Courteous attention has ¥ & *x % ¥ of Plow and Woodwork. <+« & day. Then come to the store & & Wholesale x % won over many jewelry cus- X dkkkkkk¥k BANK *KKEKKKKKK X i x X % & that saves you money. L R * % tomers to us. x x * Phone 627 % & Satisfaction guaranteed. * & ¥ & LUMBER, LATH AND * i —1— * % % Our local merchants and % % ~ x X % ¥ CARLSON'S VARIETY STORE * & > 81 * % X the officers are the stockhold- ¥ & 410 America Ave. * ¥ 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidji. ¥ & 4th Street. x X BUILDING MATERIAL % ‘ * George T. Baker & Co. : : ers of this bank. : : x ¥ : : : : 5 * g * x X * § R n e e e I S S S S S S T L F T T T T g T v sravaaeaua g RIS i i3 WL - ';/ <

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