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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. - TASTE, SHELL AND HEARING RESTORED A Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves Catarrhal Deafness. The thousands who suffer the mis-| eries of colds and catarrh and claim' they have never found a cure can get instant relief by simply anointing the ! nostrils with Ely’s Cream Balm. Unlike internal medicines which | upset the stomach, or strong snuffs which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm instantly reaches the seat of the trouble, stops the nasty dis- charge, clears the nose, head a.nd_ throat, and brings back the sense of | taste, smell and improve the hearing.‘ More thaa this, it strengthens the| weakened and diseased tissues, thus| protecting you against a return of the trouble. This remedy will cure a cold in a day, and prevent its becom- ing chronic or resulting in catarrh. Nasal catarrh is an inflammationm | of the membrane lining the air pass- ages, and cannot be reached by mix- tures taken into the stomach, nor can | it be cured by snuffs and powders| | which only cause additional, irrita-| seated before a table strewn with gold;‘ rags, wash the young limbs again, and tion. Don’t waste time on them. Get| 2 50 cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm | from your druggist, and after using it for a day you will wish you had tried | zpoken for debts of honor.” “Very made them knows—From Charles MINNESOTA TRAVELING MAN ml (lt’s a waste of time to worry along with incom- petent help when an army of good matenal awaits you among the readers of the classified| columns. {The want ads—next to the telephcne——are ' the necessary lieutenants of the modern, busy busi- ness man. 17w o emOw T TR, Sheridan’s “Debt of Honor. A “debt of honor” story that may be worth recalling concerns that prince of debtors, Richard Brinsley Sheridan. One day a creditor came | into Sheridan’s room and found him and notes? “It’s no use looking at that, my good fellow,” said Sheridan, “that is all be- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PATHETIC PLEA FOR CHILDREN Words of Charles Kingsley Worth Heeding by Every Man and Wom- an of Any Worth. Do not deceive yourselves about the | little dirty, offensive children in the street. If they be offensive to you, they are not to him that made them.| “Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you that in heaven their angels do always} i behold the face of my father which |18 in heaven.” Is there not in every | one of them, as in you, the light that! | lighteth every man that cometh into | | the world? And know you not who that light is, and what he said of little| children? Then take heed, I say, lest you despise one of these little ones.] Listen not to the Pharisee when he| says: Except the little child be con~ verted, and become as I am, he shall in nowise enter into the kingdom af heaven. But listen to the voice of him| | who knew what is in man, when he | said: “Except ye be converted, ye! shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Their souls are like their| bodies, not perfect, but beautiful| enough and fresh enough to shame; anyone who shall dare to look dow‘n} upon them. Their souls are like their | bodies, hidden by the rags, foul with the dirt of what we miscall civiliza~ tion. But take them to the pure | | stream, strip off the ugly, shapeless} i | you shall find them, body and soul, | | fresh and lithe, graceful and capable—-‘ | capable of how much God alone who | Sophocles, Pindar and Anacreon wers octogenarians. Goethe, over eighty, did some of his best work. So did Kant, Buffon, Newton, Fontenelle and Harvey, the discoverer of the circula- tion of the blood. “Landor wrote his most beautiful Imaginary Conversations at eighty- five. Izaak Walton at ninety had a fluent, forceful pen. Hahnemann at eighty married, and at ninety-one made some of his most fruitful dis- coveries. Michael Angelo’s canvases when he was eighty-nine were as vig- orous as they had been at sixty years before. Titian was doing good work at ninety. Newton at eighty-three—" But here the man, wonderfuily perk- ed up, interrupted her. “I guess I won't get drunk after all,” he said. “Get my hat, my dear, and we’ll go to the movies and wind up | with an oyster supper.” Ideals the Guiding Star. Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But, like the seafaring man on deserts of water, you choose them a8 your guides, and following them reach your destiny.—Carl Schurz. All Have a Duty. Every man or woman is one of man. kind’'s dear possessions; to his or her Jjust brain, and kind heart and active hands, mankind intrusts some of its hopes for the future.—Robert Louis | Stevenson. | ECONOMY s ful saving in your baking. Itinsures wholesome focd, ta: looking for in these days of high living cost—Calumet insures a wonder- d—uniformly raised food. Costs less Bakes Better CALUMET s one thing you are But it does more. GUARANTEED BY BEMIDJ/ BREWING (0. UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ACTJUNE 25™ 1906 BAD SHAPE. In an afidavit executed before a| Notary in St. Paul a traveling man | swears to th e following: Had a| scrofulous ulcer about two by three| linches in size on the right side of| neck over the jugular vein—a dan-| | gerous place. Was treated by many | doctors but no benefit. Allen’s Ul-| |cerine Salve cured the ulcer in six| “Darnation, I'm forty today,” he months. . i .| groaned. “Look at my wrinkles. Look| This salve is one of the oldest rem- | serve praise from Bemidji people for | g¢ my bald spot. Look at the gray edies in America and since 1869 it introducing here the simple buck-| hair apove my ears. Youth is gone— Das been known as the only salve| |thorn bark and glycerine mixture,|the grave approaches—and I'm so DPOWerful emough to cure chronic ul- known as Adler-i-ka. This simple wretched that I think I'll go and drink | C€7S 2Rd old sores of long standine. well,” replied the tradesman, tearing Kingsley's Address on Human Soot. ! . . | his security and throwing it in the | Mothers should give the ckildren| gro “now mine is a debt of honor.” Ely’s Cream Balm for colds and croud. | ~gq it is, and must be paid at once,” GAVE l‘:|M SOME NEW IDEAS It is perfectly harmiless, and pleas- said Sheridan, and handed him the _— ant to take—Adv. | money. X % % % % % X kK X X % % % x x BEMIDJI DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE. | E. XN. French & Co., Druggists, de-| it sooner. | BENI0JI BREWING L2 Pessimistic Man of Forty Wonderfully ! Cheered by a Few Remarks Made by His Wife. REMEMBER * ok K kK SN g The Fair Store Sells B Allen’s Ulcerine Salve acts by Postage Stamps ¥ German remedy first became famous 1,00 beers'. !drawing out the poisons and healing = At Cost |by curing appendicitis and it has| But his good wife responded: |the sore from the bottom up. It is | now iscovs at A SINGLE| Cheer up. Intelligent men, think-|so powerful that it heals new cuts x ;%V\S;eeri.dlsco:slx;dsttl:mtaw gas om:‘ers and brain-workers like yourself, | and sores in one-third the time that releves prgs N lha"e always been distinguished for a lcommon salves and liniments take. the: stomach; @nd constipation: I3 "l hale and happy longevity. Solon, |And it heals burns and scalds with- dok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok EEEX KR HRE KK KK |STANTLY.—Aqdv. lout a scar.—Adv. MERCHANTS WH( WANT YOUR BUSINESS | It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can it get for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money. AR KRR WE RETURN Today pictures made from the films you send in this morning. Enlarging, Framing, Copying. L2 3823222282 HAKKERUP « Third St. Bemidii. o de Ak Aok ok ok ok ok ok ok x AR KRKK AR KKK Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the best money can buy. SCHW_A.NI)TtB&AMARIN Minn ve. Bemidji eg0 Minnesota, S SS S 3 S S3SS 33 sS 3 S s s Sy KX K KKK K KKK KK KKK Ak A kok ok ok ok ko Ak %k A ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Let us prove to you that our Variety store leads in SERVICE, VALUES AND VARIETY. It will cost you nothing to be convinced. MEGROTH’S VARIETY 0 Bemidji, Minn. KX KKK KKK KK KKK K TR ALBERT KLEVEN FARMERS LAND CO. Northern Minnesota Lands KhAkAhkhkhkhhkhkhkhk ek A ko Aok ok Aok ok ok ok Security State Bank Bldg., Bemidji, Minn. * RSS2 S8 S2 S S8 S S 882l i*i‘l#%fii&*fii{#fihfiifi*fiflz We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. 122328233220 &4 2323222222322 %4 K kok ok « But we strive harder to please. THAT’S SERVICE. Courteous attention has .won over many jewelry cus- tomers to us. Y e e e ok ok ok ekok George T. Baker & Co. iifii**{i*ii**ifii’k{*ifin\: (22 828223 21 B a3 3 38333 S8 S S 2SS R eSS S sty x * x * * NORTHERN GROCERY x COMP.NY X * 3 x * * WHOLBSALE bl x ° ‘GROCERS * % x = * X *x * x *x AR KEEXEE XXX K KK KK SCHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your needs for the School in Bemidji at the BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE Kok ok ok ok ke ok ok ko ok ok ok Kkokokkok ok ok ok kkkkh * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * C{*#i*i{i*{«{ifiil;'fi;lfii $ $$3$88 8 $ SAV§ YOU;B ISIDNEYl g sResgulm'ly and systemati- cally. If you receive your pay weekly, lay some aside each week, if monthly do it month- ly. The dollars will pile up surprisingly. TRY IT. Now is the time to open & bank account with the SECURITY STATE BANK nnucgguun«u&n«u« fagaaad eSS LSS L2 T L W ke deok ok K kok ok ok ok ke A A ko ok ok ok ok ok ok ok McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisious. Bemidst 122223828288 4 * H *kkddddd ok kkk *x IR ISR :*l-t*‘**“*}i*"‘tfl*#fi*: x * * NO NOBTH%'BJ FA * : %% NATIONAL TI : « RN OLD, STRONG AND OA% * * CONSERVATIVE. X x * xsakmaER BANE *hikesnk * Our local merchants and & % the officers are the stockhold- +« : ers of this bank. x *x IR Rl s SSSS S S S S S 3 S22 33 * K FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT % GO TO ROE AND MARKUSEN “THEY BEAT.” 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. Phone 266. K Ak ok ok ok ok ok ok ok kA LR 2822222884 RS s S S S S S8 SS 833382338333 Bt 838 8 S S8 S 2333888 24 $353888$ MONEY TO LOAN $358588S ON FARM LANDS. JOHN G. ZIEGLER. 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. FRARARARAIARAR AR baadas s SO S S S S S S Sl g hhkdrkohk ok hhkokk ok kokk ook ok ek ok ok ok ok ko OUR merchandise sales are always on the increase and each month has been better than the last. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you in quality and satisfy you in quantity. : Bemi!fl ,G. scnommm“ ok ok ok ok ke ok ok ok ok ok L2282 2222222224 AR B s S 2 S S S8 Ll LY g 006000900 * * s Miwwirx 3 0006000000 Rt Sl g il Rl d Belaialas a8 3 S8 8 0 8 38 22 03 223t ‘We are tJobben o PIN. TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. i The Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You Money BEMIDII PIONEER PUB. CO. * TR RN 123883232233 ¢8% 1 1222223322322 Basasass 3323 S S S S8 ST TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 America Avenue 1222232332232 24 L2 222282822823 Office Phone 12 % * FEPPER IR KRR Rl S S8 S8 S 333 808 23 2 * * All kinds of building ma- * terial, as much or as little as % you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. 122222 23 % Coal and wood also for sale * Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. * FFHIAIRRIIR IR KK :fiii{ifii*’ifil’i KREH KKK : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE % 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji % Wholesale and retail Pia- % @mos, Organs and Sewing * Machines. Phone §73. KA AN AA KA hkk ok * J. BISIAR, MANAGER. FRARRHR AR :ii{lnflfifllfiii&ii’#{ifi AR AR N AR A A Ak hh MACHINE SHOP ‘We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. Khkhkdkhkk OLAF ONGSTAD L3282 2382238} P i ? y J 3 * & * I e AR AR »* 3 H : RUDOLPE W. KOEPP : % Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer : * x All kinds x % of Plow and Woodwork. & * * * Satisfaction guaranteed. ¥ *x « % 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjl. x * * x x | | Bl a s 38 8 2 2 202 S *x * * FURNITURE * * * * J. P. LAHR * x *x * * : Furaiture, Rugs and Stoves, *x * Undertaking. * * * % Phone call 178-2. * *x * x 323 Minnesota Ave. & x *x FACK IR Eadadasd S SSS 83 23388 2o BARR:ER’g DRUG an( JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. BARKER’S Bemidji, Minn. RS S8 S S8 S S S S et te s Badadad St S8 S 0 Sl e s S dhk ok ok okk ok ok ko x * Third St. R L3222 22332823 MAKER OF SHOES TO ORDER. Repair work neatly dome. First class shoe shining pariors for Ladies end Gen- tlemen. LA 2222222223 310 mnnuogr AAvmc. . Bemidji, Minn. % * RSS2 S Sl 2l st :fl#fifil’ififllfifilfilfififiifilfi ¥ BUILDING ASSOCIATION 132322332 22222°8% <gE; O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. TR K :nox«tmmm;«nc«c; « *x *x %« The store that treats you &« +« RIGHT. * x « %« Crockery, Glassws“e, House- ¥ % hold Necessities used every & % day. Then come to the store & : that saves you money. : * CARISO: ARIETY STORE * ‘;%nvsmu. ul = & S e e e e e e e e 2222222232231 1332322222222 2% Tk k IR * AVOID SPECULATION * * Invest in Land * * At only $10.00 per acre * * You have the choice of 12 all * Joining 40’s. * The land is easily cleared and * i8 gradually sloping, except % about 80 acres of rolling land : aroung a small lake. Good graded roads to Turtle : Station. - * F. M. % Minnesota Ave, Bemidj **iifliiiii{k{itlfl*’ifii& :*fii*{ifi*iiii*fiiiiii*i** 133222883384 WO00D SAWING Small or large jobs given our prompt attention. GIVE US A TRIAL. CHAS. JOHNSON Phone 385 AAOKAOAOKOOROR AAOROKNO KOO KOk ik il{f{i&kkfikl*&*‘kfiifi%fii{# i{*‘l{ifiiilifliill{ifii&ii* * ok L P. ECKESTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and Water Connections. Phone 555-309 ¥tk ok ok A * AAAE Ak A A A A Ak ki HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemidj{, - Minn. 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