Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 28, 1912, Page 2

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g : : . THE BEMIDN DAILY ProNEER e ; fid MN’T Pllll UUT BEST ASSET POOR MEMORY |fave deprived the newspapers of am, IOWA MAN STUCK interesting item and cheated the folks ; P at home out of a story that would WITH PITCHFORK fif I N -I-HE GH AY H AIH have been told on me unto the third A farmer living in the Northern A Few Applications of a Simple Rem- ] ] and fourth generations of them thag|Part of Towa stuck himself in the leg Ic Ifl " arv nupn" edy Will Bring Back the Na- hate me.”—Kansas City Star. with a pitchfork. The wound would tural Color. T h e MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1912. Why James le Regarded With Favor by the Inhabitants of His Boarding House. James is a very popular negro in a boarding house and is accounted un- ' A nsually reliable. He receives, there- fore, frequent gratuities and 18 exceed- Ingly prosperous. This in spite of the fact that he has pne of the greatest capacities for for- getting of any one to be met with even among the employes of a board- ing house. ‘What, then, is the secret of his repu- not heal and for two years he had a running sore. He tried all the com- mon salves and'liniments and some- Generous Offer Declined. times the sore would heal, but it al- Dr. Portal, the favorite medical ab | W2Ys broke open again. Finally he tendant of Louis XVIIL of France, g?f led IlJ'i up to stay healed with ‘was offered an unusual reward for his fflif mlc:; 11’315213? ‘the oldest services. Having cured Vestrls of 3 ! e 15601 edies in America and since 1869 it Bevere illness, the famous dancing|has been known as the only salve master said to him, “My dear doctor, | powerful enough to cure chronic ul- T should never dream of offering you|cers and old sores of long standing. money. Between artists there can be| Allen’s Ulcerine Salve acts by no dealings except those of grati|drawing out the poisons and healing tude. To demonstrate mine, I wil |the sore from the bottom up. It is 8o give you a valuable hint as to yout powerful that it heals new cuts and de; t. I have often noticed|°r® in one-third the time that com- thnmtlmon“hnn a-most urigradedul mon salves and liniments take. And ¥ grac Way | it heals burns and scalds without a of carrying yourself. I can remedy|scar—Ady. that in a few lessons, and teach you how to enter a sick room in such a way as to please the most exacting patient. We can begin now if yoy like.” Much to the amazement of Vestris, Portal declined this offer, and New Websterian § $4.00 1912 PRESENTED BY 5 THE BEMIDJI PIONEER 1 “pul! out one gray hair and a doz- en will take its place,” is an old say- Img, whick is, to a great extent, true, 4t no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it is @ sign that Nature needs assistance.|tation for being a reliable man? One It is Nature’s call for help. Gray :lo::;’i;eh::n studied the problem and Rair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that|®"] wer: is faling out, is not necessarily a ml;‘:;:‘::’::‘;;:‘ ;:::’:&; ‘a:&‘:: sign of advancing age, for there are| tive to any order given him, and when thousands of elderly people with per-| the angry boarder blows him up for fect heads of hair without a single| his faflure to do what he was told he streak of gray. pken it meekly and stoieally. When gray hairs come, or when| ‘He eeems such an easy mark that the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, | the boarder goes on and on with his i A 5 abuse until he feels that he has gone some good, reliable hair restoring|, = far. Then he grows ashamed of treatment should be resorted to at|pymgelf and slips James a quarter. once. Specialists say that one of the ‘best preparations to use is the old- ““Thank you, sir, says James, and they both feel better, and the boarder fashioned “sage tea” which our grand parents used. The best preparation remarks, ‘James is a pretty good boy of this kind is Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- after all’” phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of -domestic sage and sulphur, scientifi- o A~~~ ONE GOUPON SEGURES THE DICTIONARY CAR OF BULK APPLES | S — tient, ~ lost the esteem of his illustrious — Device Needed by Aviators. Aviation devotees are giving some attention to the demand for a mag- netic compass which will not be affect ed by the vibrations of the machine, GOT AHEAD OF THE PAPERS cally compounded with later discov- €red hair tonics and stimulants, the whole mixture being carefully bal- Helght of Wisdom Exhibited by Mr. Tobe 8agg on His Perlodical Visit to Kansas City. . anced and tested by experts. ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- It refreshes dry, parched hair, removes dandruff and gradually re- stores faded or gray hair to its na- less. tural color. Don’t delay another minute. days’ treatment will make in you C Nain, This preparation is offered fo th public at fifty cents a pottle, and is ipgeommended and sold by all drug- gists.—Adv, v “TRY A WANT AD| Start . using Wyeg‘.],x’§ Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few It matters not wfiere you reside or what you wa AR KK KKK KK “Whenever I am in Kansas City,” stated Mr. Tobe Sagg, of Goshkonong, f‘and feel stealin go’er me a low, feb- rile yearning to put myself in the clutches of a total stranger, ramble fround in apocryphal places and fll my system with aqua fortis and dog feed, to be found next morning by the plous monks of St. Bernard, groping dazedly and ready to burble to the po- lice my real name and address and T | the customary lie that I have been ¢rimmed of $3,752 ig cash and notes— o|well, when I feel any such microbes gnawing at my I order wp to my rocm in the hotel a pitcher of lce watar -:" ;gg‘; :hg Ad"?m" gnn: :le ice awhile, ~ugh the bottom of the empty , umbler 46 consecutive times, and then go to bed with my $25.15 under my pillow, to make next morning serene- 1y content in_the knowledge that I The same difficulty is being experi- enced by the airmen as was encoun- tered by those who had occasion to de- Bcend in submarines. Some English flyers are experimenting with a de- vice which has been tried with moré or less success on submarines and which was devised by the command: er of a submarine boat. It consists of the usual mariner’s compass, float- ing in ofl, contained in a case which rests in a bed of horsehair. The horse- hair is not packed at all densely, but Jts springiness is so great and endur- ing that it makes an excellent protec. :‘l;n against the vibrations of the F 3 e —_— Quick Action. Complainant—After the marriage pervice my husband told me I had blasted his life for ever. Magistrate —Many men come to the same conclu- sion, but not so rapidly. i MERCHANTS WHO Good No. I, Ben Davis Will be on the M. & I. track Tuesday or Wed- nesday morning. Seventy-five A . Cents For a Single Basket Five for $3:30 Wm. McCuaig reliable and will give you the best value for your money. FRAARIIRIARARIRIR IR PRI KKK K &HKTHK ¥ T YOUR BUSINESS nt, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is R KRR KRR *x ARG FAAR IR K | - v X X x *x x X x X AVOID SPECULATION * — )< WE RESURH Y 3 X x X TOM SMART X x FURNITURE ¥ 5 Illxve:ti [n Land x> « FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT k only .00 per acre , ¥ * : : NORTHERN GROCERY : *x x X Dray and Transfer x x J. P. LAHR % % You have the choice of 12 all & X X x COMPANY x X go: T0 xr X * X x % Joining 40’s. x é : Today plctures made from X ¥ x X « % SAFE AND PIANO MOVING % : e e a st : : ;l‘he lasd lfl eusilly cleared and oda; x x * * rniture, Rugs an oves, s gradually sloping, except % = : u,:r nflig? you send in this : : : x ROE AND MARKUSEN x X Res. Bh : : e : : about 80 acres of rolling land ¥ Ng m - semss e x X “THEY BEAT.” % ¥ Res. one 58 ndertaking. around a small lake. Good % ¥ Enlarging, Framing, Copylng. X % 2555 50 00 s X ox x * . x *x ¥ % graded roads to Turtle River % ! : X X °* GROCERS * ¥ % 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. ¥ : 818 America Avenue : : Phone call 178-2. : : Station. * s s 06. * x * HAKKERUP =k X sereccccent : 5 Ehone . x Oftics Phone 12 X % 323 Minnesota Ave. X X . M. 2 + Third St. emidji. 3 x X x % x X ¥ ¥ Minnesota Ave. Bemidji % B e RRRIIIARIIARRIIIIRR FFIRIIIIIRIIIIIIFIIIR FHRIIIIFRRIIIIRIIIIIIIIIK IR IIIIRRIIIRRRKRFIARIIIIRIRIIIIARRIIIK RIS IIIIRR K AR KKK FEFAAIAAAIIFFEEEFEIIIRK %i*i*iik*fiifi*fiil‘l**i*fi*: B e e S s S s s ] Y ES 33333833 8388838338383 3y * Bolalaiatad s 2 S S S x X X . x X * \ : x po 3 g vou wans PIoommonmer X 3%, A xnoeotwiongme X 3 BARKERSDRUG X X : de to your meas- ¥ X erial, an WIN ® : THE BEST GROCERIES : : ureSuti:gmma e to ¥ gl $583583S T Enoitirear the X TEWELSS sroRE ol G - * found in Bemidji x X $20 UP. x oz MONEY TO LOAN : : : b vl Small ;’iolfiré‘e j&bs fven & d t X K Get your fur coat fixed ov- S pt attention. & : ?tfi:g: ;:gv?et p!:fi{: 0‘:’125&1%25 X ¥xer news: x X $383858S ¥ % ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- ¥ Wholesalers and Retallers % % x P X on having only the best % % Shells from $28 up. x X Tk X % ¥ Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ & GIVE US A TRIAL. @ - X money can buy. X & Everything in the tailor- X & ON FARM LANDS. x X BER COMPANY. % & Orders given that same ser- ¥ % x * x X ing line at x ¥ Bin : : : : vice you get in person. : ;) CHAS. JOHNSON @ e — HE TAILOR. % X ; 2 , 3 SOHWANDL & MARIN % & NO O emts Ave. *. X JOHN @ 218 ¥ X Coal and wood also for sale % X BARKER'S = Phone 385 s X Bemidi 0 i esota, X % Phone 127. ® % ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. ¥ ¥ Minnesota Ave. a0d R. R. S % % Third st. Bemidjt, Minn. % x > x X X ¥ o T e S S 2 x RS 335533333388 S S St Sty KKK K KKK K KKK KK FAAR AR KKK R K ARAAAIIRAAAF IR PSS aaaa s SSSSSSe S Sl S td FRAHHIRRRIH KKK KRR KKK RSS2 S S S S S S S S S S S SS S s s o FAHARHIRRRA KKK KK FRKKHKIHKA KKK KKK **fii*fi**iiiiliiifiifi*’** 3 x x X * x X $$ 83888 x X x x * x +« Let us prove to you that our ¥ ¥ % SiVE YOUR MONEY!$ * X OUR * * BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE <* : MAKER OF SHOES TO : : el -— & Variety store leads in X X $ $88$ S $§ § ¥ % merchandise sales are always ¥ * i * L. P. ECKSTRUM * x SERVICE, X X ~Regularly and systemati- ¥ % on the increase and each % ¥ 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji ¥ & ORDER. *x X b * VALUES X cally. If you receive your pay ¥ % month has been better than ¥ * B} x X L I x * AND X ¥ weekly, lay some aside each & ¥ the last. If you are not al- ¥ ¥ Wholesale and retail Pia- % ¥ Repalr work neatly done. -Cl_ ¥ Plumbing, Steam and Hot % * VARIETY. ¥ & week, if monthly do it month- ¥ ¥ ready a customer, you do not ¥ % mnos, Organs and Sewing * X First class shoe shining %° ¥ Water Heating, Sewer and & - X It will cost you nothing to % % ly. The dollars will pile up ¥ % know how well we can please ¥ % Machines. « % parlors for Ladies and Gen- X * Water Connections. * % be convinced. * & surprisingly. % ¥ you in quality and satisfy & * % ¥ tlemen. x X X * *x X TRY IT. ¥ ¥ you in quantity. : : Phone 573. : : - n : ¥ Phone 555-309 be * ) ARIE' x X Now is the time to open a ¥ ¥ WM., AKIS. » P p— *x MEGROTs%'S % X ¥ & bank account with the x X W. G. SCHROEDER x X « % 310 Minnesota Ave. x % 320 Beltrami Ave. % z « Bemidji, Minn. ¥ * SECURITY STATE BANK ¥ X Bemidji, Minn. : : J. BISIAR, MANAGER. : : Bemidji, Minn. : : x x x % 4 x ¥ * HEEK KKK KKK KKK KK ii&ii**QEiEEflgiIi*Iiii#« B T T S a vV T ST TSI TG 38 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S NS S S S S S S S S S S S SR s S S RS S SSSS S2 SR S S S St S R s o AR K :*i***&*fi*{fl{*iiill{#fil: 'H“kiii*‘ki*ii%l{‘l%l*i{fl(*: R 3 AR KK R g S S S S S8 S8 0 TS e e :**i*i*i%k{i&#*iiii**iifi * * X * * * e x X X X IVEN HARDW. 0.%. X : % % BUILDING ASSOCIATION ¥ & Get Your x ;A ALBERT KLEVEN . ¥ SisbifAie 3 ) THE@ ARECO. X- 3 MACHINE SHOP x % x % * — * FARMERS LAND CO. . X ¥ % WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ¥ ¥ ¥ x BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- ¥ * HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS + * * X x X x X We do general repair work * ¥ G AND BUILDIN( x X x * Northern Minnesota Lands * ¥ GENERAL MERCHANDISE % X X % of all kinds. Gasoline and * ¥ ASSOCIATION. % ¥ and FARM IMPLEMENTS % « for sale. Information re- * ¥ x X ER K 2R IR X R ] X & steam engines a speclalty. ¥ & * : x + garding land buying cheer- * ¥ . : x ® @ : : : : ;:lu‘m:::‘; tgnlt;::tl;v:.m:fi: : b of : . A 4 % Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries * @ ® A : fuliy given. x % =y and Provisious. x X ® HARDWARE Ps x X OLAF ONGSTAD * & with or to buy a nome. * : C. E. BATTLES * \ & Security State Bank Bldg., ¥ X £ X ©9000e060 x X ¥ % W. C. KLEIN, Secretary : % The Hardware Merchant X x % ¥ Third 8t. Bemidfl ¥ & * % Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. X & | Rooms b and € x . x i e —— * Bemidji, Minn. *x % : % Phone 67 316 Minnesota Ave : : : : 0O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. : x Bemidji, - Minn. : x x X * . FAARAIAARAINIRIAIAIIIRRE FIIIIIIIIIINIIAIIARIIIR ISR FRIIIIFINIIIIIIIIIIINK IR FAHIHRIRIAIRIRIHK K e | AR ERK 1.****}***‘.******;‘.*‘***‘ l«i{{ii;fil«a&i;««**{gff: #«*«*{ifiiii&i{*fi*fi#flifi*: :il*{iiilii{i{ifiifiiik{*: :i*i**fiii*i{iilkliiiiik: * *x X 4 . * * . * We strive to sell. x X * x x X * X * TH;T'S NATURAL. * ¥ NO NORTHERN NA ¥ «x M. F. CUNNINGHAM * ; RUDOLPH W. KOEPP : : RIE!II-I’TBw“ that treats you : : THE CROOKSTON LUMBER : * * X NATIONAL TI * - l « But we strive harder to please. X & % BANK ON * : : & Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer ¥ & ot 5 : : COMPANY ¥ * THAT’S SERVICE. ¥ & RN OLD, STRONG AND AT, ¥ % x X % & Crockery, Glassws e, House- T : * * x X CONSERVATIVE. ¥ % General Job and Repair Work & ¥ All kinds ¥« & hold Necessities used every % whail x % Courteous attention has ¥ X x % X % of Plow and Woodwork. : : ?:yé ':‘h;n;‘:;‘»lm; ::et’he store : z olesale : % won over many jewelry cus- ¥ kkkkkkgk RS 33832 33 3 S 4 x X a/ 3¢ 2 *x :211111ersv to us. : x x BANE x X Phone §27 % % Satisfaction guaranteed. * ¥ < * :LUMBER. LATH AND : * % & Our local merchants and ¥ & x X % % CARLSON’S VARIET !BTORE: pe BUTLDING MAvaras. * ¥ & the officers are the stockhold- & 410 America Ave. & % 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjl. ¥ & 4th Street. bl X o « George T. Baker & Co. : % ers of this bank. : : : : : : % b * * B T L T A Y aaaaan Tt S s i ittt e AR

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