Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1913, Page 3

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The MODEL Dry. Cleaning. House HOGANSON BROS., Progs. Dy Glanig of Lados a0t Gt Gling House- | old Gaods, ot - TEENEENE SN B Ty Hn. Lirriper’s Legaoy”’ (Vitagraph) (Produced from one of Charles Dickens staries of the:same title. A delicious life portrayal that is most entertaining, : -irh. Island of Ceylon, India" (Edison) Akhnghzhlnt-mcplcxmkhl(umv interest than many &~ v Sfiunp-ep ‘wonderful of sea and land, nmlnh up:a most unusual picture. 3 Bt o nornoneonaocos s nsc - ner o “The Phantoms” is four reels at the Grand tonight.—Adv. J. N. Skrivseth of Turtle River, was a Bemidji caller Saturday. $88: ;M« "Taln Me Back fo Bahy Land™’ Miss. Hazelle Fellows The Potato association will hold a meeting here in the city next Satur- day. $EBEER BEERNE Telophone 537 106 Sesend St. Four Reel Feature 4Ol and M ries’” 1 Special sale on corsets, $.48 $.98, emeries’” (Selig) = 5 ; $1.48—Megroth's Variety Store.— ik misad ol tion of pleasant réminiscences. e . x * 'M"‘fl:&’ % : I Adv. —————— | . . _ Ooming: Wesnesday and Thursday—The Affair at W|“|am cl Klflm e i oh b i & 8 5 = I?Ilss Anne Gould, of Cass Lake, Raynor’s.””: Being.the fourth story of “What ‘Happened to Mary.” 3 visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane E 0 These staries sre drawing. a-great deal of attention and are most interesting’ g N i i : A iNSURANCE i RUTH- WIGHTMAN January 14, the Roller Masquerade. : —Adv. F. S. Lycan returned Sunday 8implify the Problem of Living, nm‘ls' m n'.l Eflfll TE‘G“E“ nF "Imn 1 do belfeve in simplicity. It 1o as Falt the:Same Way: morning from a couple of days’ visit E tonishing as well ‘a8 sad, how many The Major (after detafling pig stick- Leschetitsky- Iothod at the twin cities. q e Ing experiences for 15 minut 3 Loan: | [ P I ] trival affairs even the . wisest man | 5 S PC % 18 misutes withe First Mortgage 8 “The Phantoms or Zigomar Re- H HAN BMS thinks he must attend to in a day; :::llx:g:h:vc:e)n_ ?:a' col:l' hm?e v on City. and Farm Residence Studio vived” at the Grand tonight.—Adv. h""t‘“”‘i“'" an affair he thinks ho | (nas great boar and I were facs o Propert 1002 Bemidji-. Avenue must omit. Whe 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane and A. o, mAthematiclan | gyce, perty would solve a difficult problem, he fArst'frees the equation of -all incum- brances, and reduces it to its simplest terms.. So.simplify the problem of life, distinguish the: mnecessary and ‘Phens 188 She—O0, yes, I can, major—exactlyl E. Nelson spent Sunday at the Her- man Eickstadt farm. @Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. 8 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phore 1S, Bemidjl, --Milnn, PILES CURED IN ¢ TO 14 DAYS Zour dry it will ntund money if PAZO O fails to cure any case LAWYERS Ligomar v‘é". 'lefluuuin C. G. Johnson of Shooks, Minne- the real—Thoreau “Letters.” of nemnf lind, Bleeding or Protruding sota, is In the city on business. He Piles in 6 to 14 days. S0c. | arrived this morning. i LAWYER It is coming, Cadillac prediction. Miles Block Telephens 568 Watch for it in Saturday Evening Post Jan. 11, 1913.—Adv. Mies Serena Blue of Turtle River, was a Bemlidji visitor Saturday, re- turning home in the afternoon. A New and Powerful Mystery Play in 50 Scenes A Sequel to the Famous Zigomar .D. H. FISK ATTORNRY AT LAW Office second fleor O’Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON Office -in- Mayo Block ECONOMY SALE MEGROTH'S VARIETY STORE Minnesota Ave. fl A great 1our reeled feature, “The Phantoms” at the Grand tonight. A worthy sequel to Zigomar.—Adv. Al Kaiser of Bagley, transac.ed business in the city Saturday, re- . turning home Sunday morning. All gifts are good; some are better Origin of Famous Phrase. than others; the best of all for your . | Big masquerade at the rink tomor- ““Write like an angel” is a corruption row night. Everybody come and see the fun.—Adv. Mrs. Herb Rasmussen returned on kiddies is a bank book from the Sav- ings Department of the Northern Na- tional Bank.—Adv. of Angelo. Among the Greeks who emigrated to Italy and afterwards in- to France in the reign of Francis I was one Angelo Verjecto, whose writ- We are going to run these Economy Sales during the month of January. - Just received a large shipment of “Bargains” in both Enamelware and Dishes and more will arrive from week to week. Phone 396 Res. “Faane 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN Saturday from a three weeks’ visit with relatives at Hawkins, Wis. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block . DR. A. E.' HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON R ELA i B e | DR. E. H. SMITH _PHYSBICIAN. AND SURGEON Office in. Wiater. Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN. AND- SURGEON Phone 18 2 .ma-.n-. a1 ' EINER W. JOHNSON Louis Larson of Minneapolis, is spending a .few days in Bemidji as the guest of relatives. Louis was for- merly a student in the Bemidji High and graduated here two years ago He will probably return home to- morrow. Ing excited the admiration of the learned, so that his name became pynonymous for the beautiful writ- Ing and gave birth to the phrase, to *write, like an angel.” WORDS FROM HOME “The Phantoms”.is four reels at the Grand tonight.—Adv. J. Evan Carson went to Minnea- polis Saturday night on a business trip. He expects to be gone about a week, Look What You Can Get For 10c Beginning Saturday and Runnmg For a-Week 2 qt. Enameled Sauce Pans 1 qt. Enameled Coffee Pots A Set Consisting of Dover Egg Beater, Kitchen Fork and Potato Masher Enameled Pudding Pans Chipped Bevel Edge Plate Ilirrors / Large Enameled Wash Basins 1 8 qt. -Enameled Rinsing Pans In Dishes, Everything From a Tea Cup and Saucer to ai.a.rge«?lattei A great four reeled feature, “The Phantoms” at the Grand tonight. A worthy sequel to Zigomar.—Adv. You need a thorough cleansing remedy now; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea, yow'll feel better all through. . % John W. Howard, who has not wholly | Statements That May Be Investigat- 85c. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. § Yecovered from his attack of pneu- ed. Testimony of Bemidji The Itasca News: (Deer River)| oni.” Gpion nearl H y ended his life e Mrs. J. B. Young went to Bemidji| Citizens. - | three months ago, was taken to Be- Wednesday to remain, Mr. YOung| pyiqy today for freatment. He stated having recently entered business at he had abcess of the lungs and an that place. | operation is necessary. The ailment The Itasca News (Deer River): Now {8 the time to have that car overhauled by trained automobile men; avold the rush. Phone 474. Northern Auto Company.—Adv. i Donald Riddell has recovered from has run so lung that recovery may be impossible. The patient’s daughter, Mrs. Horton accompanied him. Everybody should take a cleansing, purifying, regulating remedy—Hol- When a Bemidjl citizen comes to the front, telling his friends and neighbors of his experience, you can rely on his sincerity. The statement of peopel residing in far away places do not command your confidence. Home endorsement is the kind that Enameled Dairy Pans Enameled Sauce Pans d is again | lister’s R. M. Tea will put you right, an attack of the mumps and Is again | ster's . H. fes W' P’ YOU S84 | backs Doan’s Kidney Pills, Such tes- Hair Nets, 2 for 5¢ able to attend school. This is theikeep you right Barker’s Drug Store. Smony & st Bl d hit: Is second attack Donald has had thhy—Adv. y is convincing. -Investigation ue and W] e Bow| winter, one cheek being affected eschi time. | Visit our five and ten cent count- ers. Values up to thirty-five cents in enamel ware and dishes. Megroth’s Variety Store.—Adv. Kenneth Mclver returned from Hot Springs, Arkansas, Saturday morning, where he has been for sev- eral weeks taking treatment for rheumatism. W. A. Gould, who ac- companied him th: re, has not yet re- turned. 5 i Drives out the germs of winter,, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 TOM SMART clears the blood, regulates the stom-| y;q ¢ aqvertised leters “unclaim-|cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, DRAY AND TRANSFER ach, livens you up, it's Hollister's R o4 tor weok ending Jan. 13, 1913, |New York, gole agents for the Unit- SAYE AXD FIANO MEVING M. Tea. Barker's Drug Sotre.—Adv. | Men: Bode, G W., Foster, Geo., |ed States. ‘Phone §8. 818 America Ave. JUMPS ON RUSTY SIDEWALK NAIL. Robert Windt, of Nymore, one of the employes of the planing mill, | died Saturday morning at the St. An- thony’s hospital from pneumonia, after an illness of only nine days. He leaves a wife and two children. The funeral will be held Tuesday, Jan- uary 14, from the Catholic church, Rev. Father Philippe officiating. In- terment will be made in Greenwood cemetery. “The Phantoms or Zigomar Re- vived” at the Grand tonight.—Adv. | BEMIDJI, MINN. ‘Grenchtre, Geo., Green, Anton, Gard- ner, John T., Heggs, Jack, Hills, Tom, proves it true. Below is a statement of a Bemidji resident. No stronger proof of merit can be had. W. A. White 1023 Dewey Ave. Be- midji, Minn., says: “I certainly can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills, for I know from experience that they are a remedy of merit. I have used them for lame back and kidney complaint and have always received good re- sults. I have obtained Doan’s Kid- ney Pills from Barker’s Drug Store. They always take away the soreness and lameness in my back and regu- late the action of my kidneys.” Remember the - name—Doan’s— and take no other.—Adv. Scrub Brushes Look What You Can Get For 5¢ Roll of Toilet Paper, 1000 Sheets, Regular 10c Size Good Parlor Brooms 25c WATCH THE WINDOWS AND SAVE MONEY ATTENTION FARMERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security:Baak / DENTISTS JR. D. L: STANTON DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Evening Work by Appoistment Only Holmes, Harry J., Homdrom, O. C : e, While working on a well ‘}fgnlm Jess, Stanley, Lund, Peter, Palmi, ‘g’::u':“::l;":amm promesss) 3 « m:’i’,;n:“mfi.hm,flke ‘Fhe Jahan, Rosingnal, Felix (2), Strat-|ment of the sum of Five Hunared Bev. i i) : ‘ pe - D et of ‘bis biack woolen | ton, Claud, Stapelton, Crls, Taylor, |SAty;Seven and 41 “og (redl) Bonars . e a“ o ft u x - sock far up into his foot. B: remohv’- Robert, Yeo, Dixie. x > ed as much of the sock as he could,| vy, : Ande b . Evia, = i s REMEMBER Dut on Allen’s Ulcerine Salve, and| . WORSH! = AT78HOm M;’ g 1AL AR 2 4 - kept right on with his work. The|Campbell, Miss Bessie, Markery, MIS. |jiton, Mortgagee, bearing Sty the 1oth a : The Pair Store Sells pe salve drew out parts of the sock and |G. A., Maelory, Mrs. Mary, McLaugh- fl%’.:&’i'..%i':motmss“ with @ power ou r rlum i o a oe x Postage Stampe x all other poisons and in a week his|lin, Miss Julia, McKeel, Mrs. Allie, |in the office of the Register of Deeda in iy > s At . toot was healed up. Patterson, Mrs. Alexander, Valen- |81, 7or the County of Beltrami d‘y nd ¥ Cost T This salve s one of the oldest rem- |\, yigq Amelia. - December 1906, at 10 o'clock A, M, in + 2 edles in America and since 1869 it Book 11 of Mortgages, on page 353 . % has been known as the only salve mzvsebté mflrgng&sg‘ ont.hderl vnh an w1 pay you top notc x x powerful enough to cure chronic Seven Famous Bibles. slened by said B 24 ;fl-l ufl A <t R A S o ulcers and old sores of long standing. Allen’s Ulcerine Salve acts by drawing out the poisons and healing the sore from the bottom up. It is so powerful that it heals new cuts and sores in one-third the time that common salves and liniments take. And it heals scalds and burns with- out a scar. Sold at Barker's Drug Among the nations of the world the ®ven famous Bibles are: The Scrip- fures of the Christians, the Koran ot lhe Mohammedans, the Eddas of the Bcandinavians, the Tripitaka of the Bhuddists, the Five Kings of the Phinese, the Three Vedas of the Hin- Boos, and the Zendavesta of the Per- Store.—Adv. powder " The Bestat Any Price No other baking nicer; lighter bis- cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pureand wholesome will raise - | sota, with tenances; Whieh sale will be made by f said Beltrami County, at/ Mortgagee, to A. D. Stephens by written assignment dated the 18th day of De- y A, 1 Book 2% of Mortgages on page 82. and no action or proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, to re- cover the debt secured by said Mortgage oF By part th 08 the premises described-in and conveyed by_said Mortgage, viz: s The Southwest quarter of the South- east quarter of North, -one West, containing One acres, more or less, ac- o Government survey, in trami County and State of Minne- the hereditaments and appur- the Sheriff o the front. flWE of the Court House, in tho City of Bemi in said unty and State on thc 20th dmy of February 1913, at 10 o’cloc] of that day, at pub- lic vendna, to the’ highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of Five hundred aevemmen 41-100 Dollai prices. Write, Phone or Call We are also buying other varieties. on seeds and implements. Don’t forget us On Us N FUNERAL DIRECTOR - UNDERTAKER:aad COUNTY CORONER : yi __4__“1>__H.. et

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