Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 9, 1913, Page 3

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S. Sorenson of Puposky transacted busines in the city Wednesday. 0. Hagenson of Wilton was in Be- midjl between trains Wednesday. Reserve your skates for the Roller masquerade on January 14,—Adv, ¥ he:basket -ball-game whic will be played Saturday, Last night|| Manager:: ‘dackachia small boys ‘out: of “the rrink lo smoking:eigarettes.’ “Two :men wes also told to leave:for using p: language. It allithe people mmonm start:savings.ascounts ‘'WOULD do sp the .financial prosperity. of..Bemidji would be wonderfully-increased. The Northern National Bank is doing what it can in this direction ' by l:llrtlly welcoming new depositors.— V. Tepper and Lemke, proprietors of the local bowling alleys,’ have ro- served. their alleys for:ladles today.| E. H. Denu returned from Fosston, today, where he had been on busi- ness, Bert Carver has bought the North End Cash Grocery from George Cm— terbury: Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Born: to Mr. and Mrs; Fred Keinp at Jenkins, Minnesota, a ten pound boy-on. January 4. Mrs. O. A. Bodeen went to Cass Lake Wednesday for a short visit with friends and returned this after- noon. January 14, the Roller Masquerade. —Adv. C. C. Crippen returned this week from an extended visit . to Austin, Crookston and other Minnesota points. Mrs. Gleason of Walker, who has been visiting friends and relatives in the city for a day or two left to- day for her home, Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Ploneer. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined boxes. Walter Stone of Crookston, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Thayer Bailey for a few days, left yesterday for his home. Warroad Ploneer: Jack Jowett, the Warroad telephone magnate, has extended the Fox & Jowett long dis- tance line to Clementson. It is coming, Cadillac prediction. Watch for it in Saturday Evening Post Jan. 11, 1913.—Adv. E. M. Sathre returned this after- noon from Wilton where he has been for several days attending to matters on his farm in town of Liberty. Mra. E. E. McDonald returned this morning from Minneapolis, where she has been the guest of relatives and friends since before the holidays. _Tho winter play ground is always warm. Come and have a good time. —Adv. W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd, gen- eral manager of the M. & 1. and H. Titus of this city, returned last eve- ning from & business trip to Kelliher. Misses Bess and Lillian Cochran returned to the cities Wednesday evening to resume their studies, after spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coch- ran. A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knlfe and sugar shell free to Ploneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth $1.50. George Canterbury will leave next week for Bondsville, Massachussetts, where he will spend several months. Bondsville is his old home. He is called east by the illness of his father. Crookston Daily Times: Mrs. Theo Tharaldson and two sons arrived to- day.from Bemidji. Mrs. Tharaldson will visit friends here a few days and will place hey two sons in the convent until spring. Ask to be shown the speclal prem- lugiis: offered to Ploneer readers. They wiil.be brought right to your door or may be seen at this office. ‘Harry -Masten, formerly band mas- tes of this.city, lately of Grand Forks, has moved to Hagerstown, Maryland, according to a notice received this morning from the postmaster at Grand Forks. Many ladies take advantage of ladies day at these alleys and more interest is shown from this sex than was ex- pected., No smoking is allowed dur- ing the presence of ladies and the proprietors-assure :the ladies that there will be mothing to present [ good-time. Persons -troubled - with partial paralysis are often very much bene- fited by massaging the.affected parts thoroughly \when applying Chamber- lain’s Liniment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by Barker’s Drug:Store.—Adv. Cards have been issued by Mrs. Lemuel P. Blair forithe wedding of her daughter, Miss:Charlotte Blair to Maurice Varney Jenness, which will take place at the home of the bride- elect, 4228 Park ‘boulevard, ‘Minne- apolis, Saturday evening, January 25, at eight o'clock. Dr. T.' W. Fessen- den, pastor of Wesley church will of- ficlate. Mr. Jenness is a classmate of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane and Miss Marjorie Knappen of this city. Mrs. A, R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with sick head- ache for about five: years, when she began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. She has taken two bottles of them and they have cured her. Sick head- ache is caused by a-disordered stom- ach for which ‘these ‘tablets are -es- pecially intended. Try them, get well and stay well. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. The Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen will have a joint installa- tion on Tuesday, January 14. The following Royal Neighbors were elected to office: Oracle. . . Veronica Cameron. Vice oracle. .Julia Titus. Chancellor Ida Geil. Receiver. . Anna Pogue. Marshall. . . .Bertha Dearborn. a 'romfif MAJESTIG flllfllfl' Pbm.:fl.lm How lhorty Kept Hi - la-a-Brenolie fe and kept his word. The:young couple were happy d Like fo I.Iu In Lovel QGaumont: Weekly ‘No -THE 1913 WORLD ALMANAC 10,000 Facts and Figures—Several Hundred New.and Special Features Our readers will be surprised at the vast amount of .valuable inform- ation, ‘covering a multitude of sub- Jects, at the useful general knowledge and the important. new historical data:contained:in the 1913 edition of The World Almanac. Almost 1,000 ‘pages are devoted to up-to-date facts and figures of every-day-interest to everybody. Here is a compact and complete library , indispensable to every business man, merchant, farm- er, mechanic, housewife, ‘woman, ‘school - teacher, and school girl. In it you will find, also, accurate particulars of the Panama Canal Act of 1912 and the ~ Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, the new Pension Laws of 1912. Presidential and primary elec- tlon returns, polar discoveries, popu- lation figures, sporting records, mar- ine disasters, important events of 1912, historical events, income tax, rtrusts in U. 8., death roll of 1912, ne- gro disfranchisement, forts in the U. 8., growth of the U. S. navy, prices paid for rare American coins, crimes and penalties, methods of punishment for murderers, armies-and navies:of the world, banking, money, taxes, in- surance, political parties, secret so- cleties, births, marriages and deaths, woman suffrage and 10,000 other school boy Inner sentinel.Florence Chamberlain. Outer sentinel.....Sarah McDonald. Manager, three years......... ............. Harriet Cameron. Manager, two years. .Dolly Crothers. Physicians. .Drs. Ward and Shannon. All Royal Neighbors are requested to be present at 7:30, as there will be a short business meeting. Hattle ‘Ostrander, Recorder. ¢ x It your children are subject to at- tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the at- tack may be warded offt. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. What Is Not Good. It 1s only because they are unused to the taste of what is excellent that the generality of people take delight in silly or insipid things.—Goethe. Mountain Weather Station. ‘The Argentine government has es: tablished a meteorical station at San Esteban, provimce of Cordoba, at an sltitude of 4,000 feet. Mislald, Patron—"“What took you so long with my eggs?” Waiter—“Pardon the delay, sir; but they were mislald” —Judge. RESTORE GRAY HAIR T0 NATURAL GOLOR By Common Garden Sage a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, ‘All those wishing. to enter the ‘free-for-all race. on - Sunday night, must-enter before Saturday noon. W. B.‘MacLachlan.—Adv. The Young Ladies’ Lutheran Ald goclety will be entertained this eve- ning by Miss Annie Haugen, at the home of Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, 1101 Be- midjl avenue. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Now. is. the time to have that car -overhauled by trained.. automobile ..men; avoid: the rush. .~ Phone 474. - Northern Auto Company.—Adv. Miss Ruby M. Harrison has re- turned from Blackduck, where she ran the Pioneer sdutio during Novem- ber and December, and has resumed her former place at the Richardson photo finishing shop. Meet: your:friends ‘and get ac- quainted with others:at the roller rink.—-Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kreatz expect to leave the latter part of the week for California. They - will visit their son, Reuben Kreatz in San Fran- cisco, and expect to be gone about two months. They will return by the way of St. Louis. 'Mr. end Mrs. Walter Marcum: will occupy the ¢ ikreata home in their.absence. ~ The roller race for the champion- whip of the city which: was to take place Saturday evening, will be post- poned until Sundsy night. on sc Faded, Gray Hair, The old idea of using Sage for darkening .the hair is again coming in vogue. Our grandmothers had dark, glossy hair at- seventy-five, while our mothers are gray before they are fifty. Our grandmothers kept their hair soft and glossy with a “Sage Tea,” which also restored the natural color. One objection to using such a pre- paration was the trouble of making it. This objection has been over- come by the Wyeth Chemical Com- pany of New York, who has placed on the market a superior prepara- tion of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other valuable remedies for dan- druff, itching scalp, and thin, weak, falling hair. The beauty of the hair depends more on its rich, even shading than anything else. Don’t have dry, harsh. faded hair, when & simple, harmless remedy will bring back: the ‘color in a few days; and don’t be torment- ed with dandruft, itching scalp and loose, falling hairs. ‘Wyeth’s Sul- phur Sage and Hair’ Remedy will quickly correct thesq troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hafr. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and prove this to your own safisfaction. All druggists facts and figures up-to-date. Price 25c. (West of Buffalo and Pittsburgh 80c.) By mall, 36c. Address, The New York World, New York.—Adv. Here 18 a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and mo- ney experimenting when you can ‘get a preparation that has won a world-, wide reputation by its cures for this disease and can always be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale ture film showinghow. Shorty proved innocent: !nnkmms -and. Quall : the death of a rich relative but they were not used to wealth and ‘the onlv)huthey could really enjoy themselves: was at Coney' Island: Sung by Mrs. Remfrey. ‘Wit 10.:gubjects,-one of {them showing énlv. mnvinu ‘pictures of @ Schrank, Col. Roosevelt's assasin. 1 business| s Word “The «Tales From Is,” . (Ediso; only estate. ““The Ranoh QIrPs Find®’ (Essanay) A strong' western: drama: featuring G. M. Anderson. Nivstrated Song «A Persian Garden” C. J. Woodmansee *sJust Malne Folks’’ (Lubin) A comical filmazation full of crisp mirth.and jollity. though poor. Wealth came through land with a 6irl Like You FRIDAY Between\ 3 and 4 p.'m., 500 Yardé of Wool Dress Goods, values to 65¢c. Not more than 10 yards to a customer. 25 Cents a Yard by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Non-Commissioned “Officer’” v Blackwoed: An Englishman, forced to leave the country, joins the French nrmy[ 'wounds a superior officer in a dual over the Colonel's daughter and wed from a'long prison ‘term by the inheritance of a larg 14 Freight. West Leaves’ Leaves. .. Freight East Leaves North Freight South Leaves Freight Nurth«lnuv- n e B B ¥ PROFESSIONAL CARDS & R R Ry l.-.ehouuk-yw m Residence. Studio . 1002 n.mldnum D. H*FISK ATTORNEY AT AW~ Office second floor O’Leary-Bowner Rlds —_—_——a— PHYSICIANS, .SURGEQONS v AR 5 P | DR, ROWLARD, GatoRz ' PHYSICIAN' AND:SURGEON e IR :DR. E. A;-SHANNON; M. D, 'PHYB‘U“N AND: m Phone T0g " 1 MaTO Blook - Res, "Phone. 397 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Office~—Miles -Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON . . PHYSICIAN - AND SURGEON . Ry o e DR, E. E.'SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. K. MARCUM PHYSICIAN/ AND SURGHON Phone ll‘ = Mam Phons 311 e R T EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN .AND. SURGEON Office over. Seourity-Bank DENTISTS sell’ It, under guarsntee that the money will be refrinded if the rem-| ! ody 18 not exuctly as nmhd Adv, Have just unloaded a car load of Horses consisting of Saddle Horses, Drivers, Farm Chunks and good, big Loggers; weighing from 800 to 1700; ages from 3 to 8 years old. Every. horse guaranteed to be as- represented OR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter .Blosk _ DR. J. T.. TUOMY DENTIST First: National Bank: Bldg. - :Tel 389 DR. @. M- PALMER DENTIST Milss Block - Evaning Work by Appointment Only NEW' PUBLIC LIBRARY Open d...uy,-nmsunflly. 1 tnCI- m., 7 to 9 p. anxy.lmlpm e TOM flm'.l‘ DRAY AND TRANSFER BAYE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone §8. 818 Americs ‘Ave. ; ”‘s‘ LR R R R SR LS SRR 2 s - * *® * * * * « REMEMBER * * * * -The Fair Store-Sells - * * Pm-g.ltunp i® * At Cost L R * *® * « * * * x i LR B E R R ESES S S ] FUNERAL:-DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON “UNDERTAKER amd | 'COUNTY' CORONER 405 BeliramiAve. BemidiMina. |

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