Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1912, Page 3

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MISS HELEN TAFT. President’s Daughter Snapped as She Started on Panama Trip. @ 1912 by American Press Association. E. E. McDonald spent several days last week hunting near Fowlds. Gerald Rodden of town of Liberty was a Bemidji visitor Saturday after- noon and Sunday. See Maurice Costello in “As You Like It,” a three reel production at the Majestic tonight.—Adv. Robert Topping will return today from a two weeks' visit with his mother at Mattoon, Wisconsin. The ladies of the Swedish Luther- an church will give a lute-fisk sup- per at the Odd Fellow’s hall, Decem- ber 12. Ralph Johnson returned from Shooks this morning after spending Thanksgiving with his parents on the homestead. Call 450 for dressmaking and plain sewing.—Adv. Ethel Getchell left Sunday after- noon for Fosston, where she is teach- ing this year, after spending Thanks- giving with her parents in this city. Mrs. Mary McIntire of Monticello, Minnesota, who has been the guest of Miss Ethelyn Hall during Thanks- giving, left for her home Saturday. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Piomeer. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined boxes. Among the out of town visitors who spent Sunday at the Markham were, W. M. Crawford, inot; J. Fayelberg and E. M. Berg, Long Prai- rie. ‘Walter Hatch went to Nebish Sat- urday afternoon and spent Sunday with Grover Cleveland. He returned with Lynn Benner on the Red Lake speeder. & Corrects constipation, indigestion; cleans the stomach, regulates -the bowels, stops headaches.—Hollister's R. M. Tea. 335c. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. E. H. Denu returned Sunday morning from New Lisbon, Wiscon- sin, where she has spent the last two weeks. She went down to attend her brother’s funeral. Omar White of Annandale, Minne- sota left Sunday for International Falls, after having spent a few days as the guest of his uncle, A. M. Crowell and family of this city. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Dane re- turned this morning from Nebish af- ter having spent the past four days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tschoepe and at the White Pine roost. Lee LaBaw and William Chiches- ter will return today from a combin- ed business and pleasure trip to Min- neapolis and Chippewa Falls. They have been away since Wednesday evening. A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Pioneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth $1.50. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Shepherd en- tertained the following guests at six o’clock dinner Sunday: Rev. C. L. Harris, Rev. J. G. Larson of War- road, Mrs. Delia Larson and her fath- er, Mr. Scribner. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum re- turned Saturday afternoon from Chi- cago by way of Duluth. Mrs. Mar- cum has been the guest of her sister and mother for three weeks and Dr. Marcum joined her about ten days later. In the cities seats are $2 and $3 to see Rose Coghil’s play, “As You Like It.” See it tonight at the Ma- Jectic for 10 cents.—Adv. {|can find a suitable house. Russell and Milner Larson return- ed this noon from Fosston, 'where they spent Thanksgiving with their father. They are making their home in this city with their grandparents, | Dr. and Mrs. J. Warninger, since their mother’s death. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Mattson re- turned to Bemidji Saturday, where they will make their future home. At present they are making their home with Mrs. Mattson's cousin, Albert Worth of this city. They will go to housekeeping as soon as they “AS YOU The Whole Production ‘Which class are you .n—the Sav- ers or the Spenders? We want you to be in the former and to be inde- pendent. There is no better way to start than with a savings account in the Northern National Bank.—Adv. plays ‘“‘Orlando”. Crookston Daily Times: Miss M. Helen Davies, who attended the wed- ding of her sister, Dr. Leora Davies, to Mr. Clarence Tinker at Chicago Thanksgiving day, will pass through the city this evening on the Duluth train en route to Grand Forks to re- Arthur; Onee, John; Pool, R. A.; Rathbun, Harry; Staples, C. B.; Smith, Edward C.; Sharp, E. J; Scotsburg, John; Willette, Joe; Wig- stad, Carl; Wells, Andrew (2); Among Bemidji visitors Saturday|Welch, Ernest; Wiseman, S. B.; Wall were A. F. LaBuddi of Bagley; J. C.|Herr Sigfrid. Women: Allen, Mrs. Sullivan, Blackduck; J. W. Smith, | Kate; Aldrick, Mrs. Mellie; Peterson, Crookston; G. W. Bowman, Pine Riv-| Mrs. Olivia; Reed, Miss Mamie; Ter- er; B. W. Pravih, Tenstrike; Wm.|rill, Miss Reva; Willson, Mrs. Vio- Quinn, Duluth; Mrs. Gagnon, Miz-|let. pah; J. G. Larson, Warroad; H. K. Lockren, Pinewood; J. T. Gardmer, Cass Lake; W. M. Browford, Minot; Susan W. Ketzer, Royalton; Anna Gould of Glencoe. schools. “As You Like It,” a Shakespearian drama in three reels, at the Majes- tic tonight.—Adv. HOSPITAL NOTES. Mrs Fred Brockway was operated on for appendicitis Saturday. Miss Anna Jackson was operated Best for clogged bowels, lazy liv-|on this morning for a goiter. er, sour stomach, poor appetite, peri- M. Severson was taken to St. An- odical headaches.—Hollister’s R. M. [thony’s hospital Saturday with a Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. broken leg. This evening at eight o’clock there vill b i ie li- brary ot ail those who ave mtoresi-| BEMIDJL MAN'S LUGKY FIND ed in forming an association for the relief of the poor of Bemidji. Any- one who has done any charitable ganization would be of great value in supplementing the work of the city officials and it is hoped that a| Thoge having the misfortune to large number will lend their support suffer from backache, urinary disor- to-thisimovement, ders, gravel, dropsical swellings, Ask to be shown the special prem- |rheumatic pains, or other kidney and iums offered to Pioneer readers. They [bladder disorders, will read with will be brought right to your door or | 8ratification” this encouraging state- may be seen at this office. ment by a Bemidji man. A. E. Hannah, 704 . Mississippi Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills and know that they are a valuable kidney rem- | edy. I had been annoyed by a lame and aching back and pains in my kid- neys. I could hardly stoop or lift and I felf Jame and stiff in the morn- ing. I got Doan’s Kidney Pills from Barker’s Drug Store and they re- lieved me quickly. I am willing to recommend them.” The Woman's Study club held their regular meeting this afternoon in the Carnegie library. Mrs. George B. Up- ham was the leader of the meeting. The topic for the day was, “Russia and Napoleon”. Mrs. George B. Up- ham gave a paper on, “Paul 1, 1796- 1801. Eccentricties of his character and education; Napoleon’s power and its Tesults. French invasion: retreat from Moscow. Coalition against Na- poeleon, the Holy alliance.” The For sale by all dealers. Price 50 next meeting will be held December [gents, Foster - Milburn Co., Buffalo, 16. New York, sole agents for the United Hollister's R. M. Tea is the rem-jStates. edy vou need, when you don’t feel| Remember the name—Doan’s— sick enough to be in bed, but notfand take no other.—Adv. well enough to be happy. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. A Change In Sentiment. Roller skating is a very popular| “Are you a friend of William Blig: sport in Bemidji at the present. At| ¥iDs, that ne ‘er-do-well? s . * s at” has beén crowded and every skate in ‘hear that he has inherited $500,000.” the house in use. W. B. McLachlan “What! Our dear old Bill!” stated yesterday that he would in- stall a refreshment stand this week Easy Position. and will have the band play on cer-{ _ “The lazy men in this establishment, tain nights of each week. He had|d l'l;}v;“refie&;ytg““fl;w P decided not to advertise on which| - Why sho ey ? i i “Because guns find constant em nights he will have the band as the| , 0 crowd will be too large on that par-| MOVReBt ouly in belng Ared ticular night and at present there are| ' i & F GIVES I ANT only 150 pairs of skates which are| (IVES INST ACTION all taken shortly after the doors aref E- - Fremch & Co., report that A opened. | SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded List of advertised letters unclaim: n Adler-ika, the German appendici- ed for week ending December 2, 1912} tis remedy, stops constipation or gas at Bemidji postoffice. Men: Buchsen,jon the stomach INSTANTLY. Many Fred; Baddeley, C. O.; Cole, D. W.; ! Bemidji people are being helped.—! Hoffman, Max; Jones, Frank E.; Ly-|' Adv. Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, says: “There is just one way to make your cakes rise high and evenly— give them time to rise before a crust is formed and the batter is stiffened by cooking.” “If using a gas, gasoline or oil stove, light your oven when you put the cake in and keep the flame low until the cake has doubled in bulk; then increase the heat until it is evenly browned and will respond to the pressure of the finger. If using a coal or wooil range, leave the oven door open until the cake is in; then turn on the drafts and by the time the oven is at baking temperature, the cake will have raised sufficiently.” Forrich, moist, feathery eakes Mrs. Briggs always recommends It is double acting and sustains the raise. You can open and close the oven door, turn the tin around in the oven or do anything else necessary, without any danger of making the cake fall. Try your favorite cake next ti with K C Baking Powder and see how mach, higher it will rise. Make it just as you always do, with the same quantity of baking powder. While K C is less expensive than the old fash- ioned baking powders, it has even ater leavening strength and it is guaranteed pure am%reeauhiul. i 8 Try a can and be convinced M avestic Tuearre TONIGHT ‘A Blg Shakespearian Drama In Three Reels Rose Coghlan, the famous stage actress, plays ‘‘Rosalind’’ and Maurice Costello, the world wide Vitagraph favorite, Admission 5c and 10c First Show 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 22222322232 work here realizes that such an or-| Will Intersst Readers of the Pioneer. | _ LIKE IT” is . Superbly -Beautiful sume her work as principal of the — ———— — ——— — 3 Normal department in the city|ons, F. S.; Lehzrish, Conrad; Morris, [ & ® € & ¥ Xk Xk X k ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ REMEMBER The Fair Store-Sells Postage Stamps At Cost drodod ok Ak ok ok k HEKEK KKK KKK KKK FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALME® William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property B and 6, o oary- Bemidjl, ALLEN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services 30 Steamers WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service $.S. Victorian, Dec. 6th §.S. Grampian, Dec. 12th, from St. John Carry Christmas Excursions to Europe Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. ‘These steamers are among the larg- est and best sailing;from the St. Law- rence ports. ‘We can book you through from Be- midji. No delay or. hotel expenses on the road. For rates, reservations and all’other information apply to R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 H. H. WATSON General Agent, Minneapolis women have become 1111 187 West Bound Leaves. G@REAT NORTEERN 33 West Bound Leaves. 34 East Bound Leave 34 West Bound Leaves. 36 _East Bound Leaves. All New - Pictures ot The Grand BEEEEEEE Freight East Leaves at. | é | 83 North Bound Leaves. Freight South Leaves at. Freight North Leaves at . MINN. RED LAXKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves. 2 South Bound Arrives. ERE KK KK KKK KK * PROFESSIONAL CARDS & KX KKK KKK KK KKK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji . Avenue GARMTEED Y BENI1 BREWING (0. UNDER THE FODD AMD DRUES ACTAUNE 26™ /906. BENI041 BREWING L2 = = AW e Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMORY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue ALDEN M. REMFREY Teacher of Leader Bemidji Band LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ——m——— y S — Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office in Mayo Block | ‘Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 397 By placing your order for 4 foot cord|oz. c. . samsorn h wood With PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn. [ [ ] Office 'Phone 36, Residence 'Phone 72 At the following prices to be delivered |oz. . & surs from the car: s Seasoned Birch $5.00 a cord " Tamarack 4.00 * - Jackpine 350 * Poplar 250 ¢ 50c additional to cover cost of hand- ling will be charged when taken from the yard. N. E. TULLER | Yard: Corner 5th Street and Irvine Avenue 'HONE 3 DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 L EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 230 Six of These Are Yours The above is a reproduction of the exact size of one of the Roger’s A A silver teaspoons---fully guaranteed. E. A. Barker ' Can tell'you more about them. six free if they will but make an advance payment for 12 mo_nths to the Daily Pioneer. This offer holds good for old and new subscribers alike.. $1.00 of Your Yearly Payment goes as a gift to the church you may designate. Bemidji- church Their efforts may resuit in a Christmas gift of $500 for their church: - ° Which will you help? DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m., 7 to9 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. "Phone 58. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER amd COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. Pioneer subscribers will be given active in securing subscriptions to the Pioneer.

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