Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1912, Page 7

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C. G. Johnson of Shooks transact- ed business in the city today. ed from a several months’ trip BLUEBERRY Ckop through North Dakota, where he has been taking photographs of thresh- 0 lling machines. He spent about ten WORT“ $210001" 0 days in Hillsboro, six weeks in and (Continued from first page). !around Buxton, North Dakota. and N = {about six weeks in and around Ray, |the fruit selling at an average of ‘Nonh Dakota, which is thirty-five twelve and one-half cents a quart, miles from the Montana line. He re-|th€ Indiana plantation clears $125 to | Dorts there is still some threshing to [$150 an acre. | be done around the vicinity of Minot giand west and south of the Missouri!NEW RED LAKE TIME TABLE; iriver. George Hayes of Island Lake, {who accompanied Mr. Richardson ‘acted mostly as collector for INDIANS SPENDING MONEY | The new time table of the Red reservation every day to shop with the money the government is paying them. Each Indian draws $75 and {as the money for minors is included in the checks of the parents, some Indians are drawing several hun- | dred dollars in annuities. Payments {are now being made at Ponemah. | BRINKMAN THEATRE HAS §. R. ;‘ 0. SIGN OUT ON DANTE FILM “Standing Room Only” was the sign at the Brinkman Sunday even- fiug. The management is showing a Masestic TrHeaTre TONIGHT Pictures DelLuxe Don Juan and Charles V A Two Reel Subject, Beautifully Colored Presenting a renowned drama moving all the »motions. Adapted from a novel wnich has delighted a million readers. Disclesing scenic effects un- Miss Lillian French of Leonard him, returned some three weeks ago. | was in the city shopping Saturday\' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer enter- between trains. More room to skate and better |day dinuer: skates tonight.—Adv. “Parker, Beatrice and Vera Backus, | Miss Sophia Monsen went to Beg- Re\i‘,('}‘,il:r H;;!ls'c“‘ N ?0;”1;;?1' ley on the noon train today. She! = % ATEO0N. (an ie. s . | Braskamp. will return in a day or two. | D There will be a meeting tonight of | Crookston Times: Mrs. Robert the members of the Associated Char- | Teal of Euclid, who visited friends ities at the public library at 8 o'clock. here, left this morning for Bemidji, | A . - | where she will spend the winter with Mrs. E. E. Titus of Brainerd ar-| = 2 | v o the oty GBa STl Be me\-.\IrA and Mrs. Will Nelson, her son-| enest of Her sou’ Harry Titus for a‘{n»law and daughter. Her son Wells! i o |is spending the winter at Blackduek, ¢oupleiof iweska. |50 she decided not to keep house this| Savings deposits made 11 the North | winter. I ern National Bank up to and includ—! . I List of advertised letters “unclaim- | jed” for week ending Dec. 16, 1912.] Men: Anderson, Martin; Allard, {Henry; Boyd, William; Dunfee, L. {W.; Gray, C. L.; Hoyt, T. D.; Hous- meun, John; Hill, Jack; Johnsonj i Newell; Kukle, Thomas; Koruiym._? Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea|Kevorneivor; Marphy, S.; McPher-| spoons free with the Piomeer. Askison, A. K.; Odegard, Emil; Olsson. how. Come packed in neat lined|Carl; Parish. Harry; Richerdson, boxes. Mr.; Schmoldt, Louise; Wells An- ing the 10th of the month draw in- terest for the full month.—Ady. Ttaiph Stader of Superior, Wiscon- in, who has been the guest of his cister, Mrs. Harry Titus for the past month. left Saturday for his home. | i | | i 1 o to.|dTeW; White, Elma S.; Wilson, A.|ing—theydemand the best. Women go where the pastry and cakes Willinm Sthley sxpects;to leave to Women: Er-| ¢ noted for their excellence, Men are attracted by kot bread and Ihart, Miss Rose; Gowns, Mrs. Rich-| Piscuits—when fresh and moist and light. night for St. Paul where he has a.c-‘L‘: Meyer, William: cepted a position as linotype opera- tor in the job department of the Pioneer company. His family will follow in a few days. iard; Lehtimak, Mrs. Hanna; Murray, | }Miss Flora; McHall, Mrs. Nell; Nor- ibo, Miss Zella; Olsen, Miss Helene; { Paquette, Miss Olive. Order a telephone now so your| name will appear in the next direc-| A combination set of Rogers silver tory which goes to press DecemberiAA butter knife and sugar shell free 20th.—Adv. ito Pioneer subscribers. Set packed 'in neatly lined box worth $1.50. i Miss Christine Berggren returned to Bemidji the latter part of the; The Woman's Study club held week from Brainerd, Minnesota, hav- | their regular meeting today in the ing been called here on a case at the | Carnegie library. Mrs. B. W. Lakin Sc. Anthony hospital. She will re-|was leader. The topic for the day turn to Brainerd to spend the holi :Was Nicholas I, 1825-55. days. ! W. Lakin gave a paper on his “Char- acter and Policy; Condition of Rus- |sia, Effects of Foreign Wars; Inter- |national Policy; Polish Insurree- itions; Conflict with Turkey; The |Crimean War, Effects on Russia” J. W. Naugle leaves tonight for|Mrs. E. F. Netzer’s topic was “Grow-| Minneapolis on business in the in-|ing spirit of unrest; Condition of the 1f your mother-in-law gets too zay give her Hollister’'s R. M. Tea, then anyone can live with her. Bar- ker's Drug Store.—Adv. Lake line went into effect this morn- ing and the first train in was but| film illustrating Dante’s Inferno and the pictures are attacting big crowds | {tained the following guests at Sun-|fOfteen minutes late. Misses Cochran, Ella|are coming down from the Red Lake will be shown again this evening. PASTRY because he knows that results are certain; every time everything kinds of batter before the rush of the meal begins and bake as needed so that every order goes to the table fresh and hot, yet the Mrs. B.! kg Many Indians|and favorable comment. The film Hiustrated Song C. J. Woodmansee WHY o FAMOUS ““Burmah Ragcon’’ “0Oh, Mr. Dream Man’’ Excellent photographs of deeply interesting scenes. rivaled for impressiveness. Unfolding a lcve story romantic and sublime. ““Bringing Home the Pup’’ (Edison) A wholesome, very human comedy. Chock full of hearty laughter. TS S COOKS USE BAKING POWDER The patrons of our first class hotels and restaurants are exact- At the The pastry cook with a reputation uses K C Baking Powder s as good as his best. Then, too, with K C Baking Powder he can mix the various Tonight of Program Complete Change Grand Theater last he bakes are just as good as the first. The reasons behind these reasons is that K C is reallya blend of two baking powders. One commences to give off leavening gas as soon as moistened. The other requires both moisture and heat to make it active. Dough or batter will remain in a partially } leavened condition for hours, and when put in the oven, Matinee Every Saturday at 2:30 p. m. R will come up as light as if mixed a moment before. For cookies, pancakes, doughnuts and the like, which cannot all be baked at once, K C is indispensa- ble. For all baking thedoubleraise makes doubly certain. Follow the example of the professional 53 cook and your baking will be equal to his. Subscribe for The Pioneer terests of the Naugle Pole and Tie‘peasantry, the agitators, magnitude | company. After several days spent of their task; secret societies; the! in the twin cities he will go to Chi—’;Decembrists." Mrs. R. L. Given gave! cago for a few days at which city|a paper on, “Russian religions, the; are the headquarters of his firm. }Orthodox church, Dissenters andi .. (other sects.” | The winter play ground of Bemid-| i ji—the roller rink. Absolutely no! dust.—Adv. Hollister’s R. M. Tea makes }'oui feel “fit as a fiddle,” full of life; over-| . ) .. |loads you with energy; cleanses the| Ross Prentiss of Superior, “‘S':system. 35¢c. Barker’s Drug Store.— | consin, arrived in Bemidji Sunday! g afternoon to accept a position as lin otype operator at the Bemidji Pion- eer office. His family will arri\’el within a few weeks or as soon as he| NOTICE { Town order No. 7 drawn in favor can arrange to find suitable dwell-/of Amada Saxrud dated June 24,1910 ing quarters. | Amount $169.60 is now payable. In- {terest will stop thirty days after date Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. {of this notice, Dec. Fourteenth, 1912. ! —W. J. TISDELL, Clerk. Puposky, Minn. I | \ i | Miss Ragnhild Weien and Iver Dahl. both of this city, were united in marriage at the home of the bride, Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, Rev. T. S. Kolste, officiating. NOTICE. Mrs. Peter Thorsen acted as bride’s- Notice is hereby given that there maic and Mr. Thorson attended the|are funds in the city treasury to pay groom. They will make their home a'l warrants registered on the general at 313 Bemidji avenue. fund prior to March 1st, 1912, on the voor fund prior to Sept. 1st, 1912, and on the permanent improvement fund prior to Dec. 12, 1912. GEO. W. RHEA. City Treasurer. Dated December 13, 1912.—Adv. | Ask to be shown the special prem- iums offered to Pioneer readers. They will be brought right to your door or may be seen at this office. M. Rygg, Ole Hogenson, H. Flad-| hammer, 1. 0. Myhre, and Mikel Djonne were in the city and attend-| ed the farmers’ meeting Saturday af-| ternoon. Eilert Djonne, who has| BRONCHITIS PREVALENT i Brooklyn, N. Y. Man Tells of Best Remedy. At this season of year with such || hospital for several weeks past but is now on a good way to recovery, accompanied his brother back w;sudden changes, it is so easy to take |} Wilton, cold, and almost before one is aware A happy contented family is the th-'are is inflammation if‘ the bron- 1 one in which each member takes chial tubes—a nard cough and unless ‘ Hollister's R. M. Tea; best family checked in time chromic pulmonary | regulator. Barker’s Drug Store.——"'l"’“l?les may result. } K. wilbur Adams of Brooklyn, N. Y., | says: “A severe bronchial trouble|[H Miss Nell Fulerton entertained |contracted in January caused me ||| Sunday evening in homor of Vernom much difficulty about breathing. |f Malloy, who leaves soon for his|A[y chest felt clogged up and there|| home in Minneapolis. The evening!was considerable soremess, all of||f was spent in music and conversation. | which made me quite uneasy, besides |} The guests included the Misses Irene being very painful. ir Logan, Ann McGillan, Julia Moritz,| I tried different remedies without i Beryl Begsley, Dora Barette and | help, but I am glad to say that Vin- M Rose Barrette, and the Messrs. Ver- ol cured my bronchial trouble which “ non Malloy, Horace Roberts, Bill Mc-ihad lasted for three months. My Donald, Alfred Neuman, Ed Gould,|breathing is all right now and the Will LaLibetry and Greg Malone. At {soreness entirely gome from my | chest.” N s i .5 | Vinol contains the curative, heal- The telephone dirsctory ie consxd—‘mg principles of fresh <cod livers ert?!::] a soclal as well as a bus nessl (without oil) and tonic iron. We guide. i oes to press p N s b Thqeoafx?sxss;:]er gnatsne t}?ere" ‘}guarantee it to be delicious in taste December: 20th; 15 ¥ " |and to satisfy you with its medicinal —Adv. ‘efiecs. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, | a late hour lunch was served. A. A. Richardson has just return-!Minn.—Adv. 1 CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND EARN $25.00 OR MORE WEEKLY We Will Show You How YO If you bave ideas—if you can THINK—we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No “flowery language” is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film marufacturers are moving “heaven and earth” in their atterrpts to get enough good plors to supply the ever inereas- ing demand They are offerirg $100, and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photo- plays, are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers, our SALES DEPART- MENT ha: a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. We have received many letiers from the big film mano- facturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN; - SOLAX; IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC,, urging us to send photoplays to thiem. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. We are sclling photoplays written by people whe “never beforewrote a line for publication” Perhapé we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only 26, a low figure, You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time Work. FRE Send your name and address at once for free copy of our J Illustrated book, “MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING.” Don’t hesitate. Don’t argue. Write mOw and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. NATIONAL AUTHORS’ INSTITUTE 1543 Broadway NEW YORK CITY

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