Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 11, 1913, Page 3

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A AN AN AP 1.6 = 1 2 Ed Barness 'of Bagley was a Be- midji visitor this week. at International Falls on business on Thursday. Skating at the rink Sunday after-|g noos and evening.—Adv. Miss Berdie Haugen of spent several days in Bemidji week visiting friends. this - Mrs. Philip Gill will leave tonight |§ to visit her mother, Mrs. Burton, of - St. Paul, for a month. Wanted position as camp cook. En- | { Grand Theaterl TONIGHT The Colonel’s Ward Is ® 101 Bison 2 reel feature. -The Colonel finds a little girl grief stricken over:the loss of her parents and he:adopts her. - The~Indians €0 on the warpath and surround. the fort but the little girl has grown - [§ " M. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo had been: troubled ‘with .sick héad- 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- peclally intended. Try them, get “|well and stay well.._Sold by Barker's Drug Btore.—Adv. PAID. ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10. I hereby sunounce that 1 am & can- didate for Judge. of the Municipal Court of:this City, which office is to | be ‘filled at the:coming city election, and T respectfully-solicit the support | of the citizens of _Bamlfljl. For This Series, $10.00 18th day of Februsry, 1913. of the people of Bemidji. JOHN L. BROWN. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. I herdby announce that I am_a candidate for the office of Judge ot the municipal .court of the city of Bemidji, at the coming. city election to be held in and for said city on the I respectfully. solicit the support Thos Erwin and J. W. Naugle were |8 Bagley, | @ only promise to do his best. troubles when his wife sees it. lllustrated Song: Shine .On Good fun. up and pleads the cause of the Indians, but “he ‘is ‘helpless and can The Deacon’s Troubles Isa Keystome comedy about a deacon who goes to an amuse- ment park and has his photo taken with one of the dancers and his Sung by Mrs. Remfrey. A Tempermental Husband Is a rip-roaring comedy of a jealous husband and his wife's brother Mr. Moon quire Challenge Hotel.—Adv. Mrs. L. C. Dempsey is at the St. oohn’s hospital at Fargo. She has been there for about a week. Misses Carrie Krahn Fleischman of Tenstrike, are guests at the home of Mrs. W. H. Elletson this week. . Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea |f§ Ask '§ spoons free with the Pioneer. how. Come packed in neat boxes. lined Miss Vesta Joyce of International = Falls is the guest of her sister, Mrs. McGarffigan. month or more. Rev. T. S. Kolste left for La Porte this morning where he will conduct services Sunday. Monday evening. January 14, the Roller Masquerade. —Adv. The Women’s Study club gave a ~ card party this afternoon in Carnegie library. Each member in- a vited one guest. Carl Heffron returned Friday eve- ning from a three weeks’ visit at New vork city. He also spent a few days in Chicago on business. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Dugas re- turned Wednesday from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Dugas’ brother. Mr. and Mr . Gappe and daugh- ter Genevieve returned Thursday eve- ning from St. Cloud, where they have spent the holidays with Mrs. Gappe's parents. it is coming, Cadillac prediction. watch for it in Saturday Evening Post Jan. 11, 1913.—Adv. The funeral of Mary Katherine| Cushner, who died Thursday morn- ing, was held this morning at 10 o’clock in the Catholic church, Rever- end Philippe officiating. Mack Stein, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stein, returned to Duluth this week after spending the holidays with his parents here. Mack is attending school at Duluth. 11. What does education mean to 5 you? Write Mankato Commercial " College, Mankato, Minn. and they will tell you.—Adv. Mrs. Charles Cassler left Friday for Winnipeg, where she will visit her husband, who is in business there. They expect to move to Winnipeg in the spring and will make that city their permanent home. 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. Littlefork: Hon. A. D. Stephens, president of the local bank, his son, Marcus Stephens, of Crookston, Minn., C: and A. G. Wedge, auditor of the Sheldon line of banks, of Bemidji, were visitors here Wednesday, Mar- cus remaining over. Now is the time to have that car overhauled by trained automobile men; avoid the rush. ~Phone 474. Northern Auto Company.—Adv. The Bagley Herald: E. H. Reff was at Gonvick on business matters Sunday, returning Monday and left £ again Monday night for Bemidji, > where he atended the final hearing of the judicial ditch, which will be dug north of Gonvick early in the spring. ‘Why not make your children a birthday present of a bank book from the Northern National Bank? It will encourage them -to be thrifty and teach a valuable lesson in economy. —Adv. Mrs. Elmer Johnson, 1132 Doud avenue, entertained a few friends at luncheon Friday afternoon. The fol- lowing guests were present: - Rev. 3 and Mrs. J. H. Randahl, and Mes- dames John Moberg, Thorson Thomp- son, John Brown, Berg, and G. W. Berglund. Ask to be'shown.the special prem-|— fums offered to Pioneer readers. They may be seen at this office. Among Bemidji’s out-of-town visi-|® tors yesterday were W. W. Wood of | fl Cass Lake; Ed. Edwardson of Tobi- que; C. C. McCarty of Grand Rapids; C. C. Potts of Crookston; A. W. Bald- win of Turtle River; Mrs. J. M. Jones of Deer River; A. Nelson of Grand — TO OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- and Esther |3 She expects to stay a8 He will return |¥ the | 3 will be brought right to your door or o MasesT A very pleasing comedy-drama favorite and Miss Lottie Brisco, A western drama. Hliustrated Song TONIGHT Piotures DelLuxe ““The Substitute Heiress’’ ““The Forest of Fountainebleau’’ This picture is a beautiful blending of green and gold scenes around the castles of the ancient French kings. ““Red Eagle, the Lawyer’’ (Pathe) “The Undertaking Man’’ Miss Hazelle Fellows “Miss Aubrey’s Love Affair’”’ A comedy of errant affection. THEATRE (Lubin) featuring Arthur Johnson, the Lubin (Pathe) Forks, and Mrs. M. L. Buons of Cass Lake. 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. TFor sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. A. A. Richardson went to Funkley this morning to get some photographs of the Crookston Lumber company’s new steam skidder at work in their Funkley camps. He was accompan- ied by I. P. Berg, an experienced photographer, of Elbow Lake, Minne- sota, who arrived yesterday to assist Mr. Richardson this winter. When you want a reliable medi- cine for a cough or cold take Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy. It can al- ways be depended upon and is pleas- ant and safe to take. For sale by} Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. George Kreatz will leave to- night for California. She will be} joined by Mr. Kreatz at Minneapo- lis. They expect to spend at least two months in the west and will go by the northern route, visiting all the cities of importance on their way. They have friends and relatives in most of these cities. Coming back they will take the southern route. Here is a remedy that will cure ney experimenting whern 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. by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. The Epworth league program of the First Methodist Episcopal church, Sunday, January 12, at 6:30 is as fol- lows: “The Value of Bible Study to | the Christian Tife.” “The Place of Revival in the Christ- ian Life.” “The Value of Christian Literature to the Christian Life.” “What the Epworth League Should do to make these Subjects Effective in the Christian Experience.” Special music will be rendered at this meet- ing. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness s caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eus- tachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and where it is en- your cold. Why waste time and mo- For sale | “The Need of the | Holy Spirit in the Christian Life.” f tirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be tak- en out and this tube restored to its nor- forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by ea- tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Uuio. Sold by Druggists, 76c, Teke Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS. Sealed bids will be recelved by the ounty Auditor, up to 2:00 P. M. Jan- uary 14th, for the following work in preparing the Northeast basement room of_the Court House for occupancy, Pu!tlng in floor joice, and laying "birch Opathing and plastering ceiling, and plastering the walls, and placing wire screens on windows. ‘Also for covering the pipes in base- ment of Jailor's residence with asbestor, and connecting hot water tank with shower bath in" Jail. Bids must be accompanied by a certi- fied chec’ for ten per cent of the amount | of the bid as a guarantee of good faith. The right is reserved to refuse any and all bids. Bemidji January 9th, 1913. - J. L. GEORGE, ats n!undmon oy. if it falls b i," 'S signature is on = g County Auditor. P RTETEUS 4 mal condition, hearing will be destroyed fi: f)permanent in’ its results when prop- leasily succeeds where the average 10ld School practitioner readily yield jor R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ©@iten 313 Beltrami Ave. Ohons 318.2. e = The mid-winter term opened with every desk occupied or spoken for. ™ SLitte Tty BUSINESS COLLEGE IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. STANDARD OF THE WORLD 50 Cadillac Horse Power 90 No advertising schemes, no fads, here today and - gone tomorrow, are used to sell the Cadillac. Tir. Buyer, use your cold blooded business judgment. It has taken ten long years, night and day, step by step, by the world’s foremost mechanical experts, to build this Cadillac, -stand- ard of the world. And in those ten years the Cadillac company has never produced a model or type for which it was obliged to make apologies. In the marketing of its product, the Cadillac Company adheres in the greatest possible degree to certain well defined principles. The Cadillac is an honestly constructed car sold at an honest price, a price which gives to the user the greatest real value obtainable in a motor car. - Its list price is its selling price, a price which affords but a legitimate margin of profit to the maker and to the distributor. The Cadillac Company is in a position to choose its distributors. . & In 8o doing its aim is to exercise the same discrimination as in select- ing the materials which enter into its product. In choosing its distributors, as in choosing its materials, it has in mind the interests and welfare of Cadillac users because it knows that upon the service and - satisfaction rendered to those users depends the future of the Cadillac car. The aim of the Cadillac Company is that its distributing organization shall be composed of business houses which are a credit to themselves, a credit-to the Cadillac Company and a credit to the Cadillac car, houses that realize and act upon the realization that in the sale of a car their duty to the purchaser instead of being finished has only begun. In following these standards, the Cadillac Company believes that it can say to the purchaser that he will find back of the Cadillac car a “serv- ice” which is not equaled in the motoring world. | HIIIMNIJHUI?,‘ MHNII IIM Touring.Ca. $1975, F 0.B. etrit. Northern Automobile Co. Bemidji, Minn. C. W.JEWETT RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PINO, Leschetitsky .Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidjl Avenue Phone. 168 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE ] LAWYER | Miles Block Telephone 60 3} D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS i DR, ROWLAND GILMOBE . PHYSICIAN AND. SUBGHON i Office—Miles - Blook | DR. E. A. SHANNON, i, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1 E ‘Phone 300 0 MY OO one 197 DR. C. R. SANBORN 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : i :Office—Miles. Block % | DR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON Over mn National bank, Bq Minn. Office "Phone 36, Bulmu 'Pdfi‘:)'nl k] OR. E. H. SMITH | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON } Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Realdence Phone 311 Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Office over Security Bank ‘I DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST . Tel. 330 es Block Evening Wo&lby Appointment Only DRUGLESS HEALING Marvel of the Twentieth Cestuy Comes to Aid Suffering Humarty WHY NOT GET WELLE ? Dr. Lawrence M. Isgrigg is DPerma- nertly located at Bemidji, and is able to do in the Healing Line ‘what many doctors cannot do, his methods of healing the sick are entirely different from anything used or practiced byany oth- er Doctor in the Northwest. Dr. Irgrige practices the famous ‘Weltmer system of Suggestive Ther- iapeutics which is positive, sure, and erly applied to a diseased body. He ‘'medical man fails. Diseases pro- mounced hopelessly incurable by the to this common sense fand 1 you have tried every- rhing recommended . or preseribed. by your family physician - witka~ jout being benefited or obtaining the) desired results, call and Dr. lagrigy will cure you of chronic stomady:, liver or kidney trouble; rhnumatisma. constipation, paralysis, consemption female troubley diseames - of the eve, epilepsy, ~asthma, cancer; @czema, nervousness or any organic ,weakness, fn' fact most chronic dis-| eages. Offices 4171 Minmesota ave. Bue, 3 goor- north of Clt hall—Ady, “treatment, S We Want to Buy Your Triumph Potatoes and will pay you top netch prices. ‘We are also buying other varieties. Don’t forget us on seeds and implements. Write, Phone or Call On-Us IMMONS - BALDWIN CO0. Bemldjl, Mlnn. Phones 39\‘3'350 : ' . OUR MOTTO --ment {0 - AI e fllyhost Price and Honest Tmt-r NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open_daily, except Sunday, 1 to m 7% 95 ' Shnday, resding rooms only, 8 to 8 p. e TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING "Phone, El. 818 America Ave. Office Phone n.u Res. * * * * * * * * | * * * * * * Ak hkk Ak hkkkk The Fair Store Sells At Cost 22222303 ) L] % E k] KEEEX KK KKK K KKK :FUNERAL : DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER ' aad COUNTY. CORONER

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