Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 3

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'MRS." WHITELAW “REID. Béreaved by Doath of Husband, Ambassador to Great Britain. W. T. Blakely Farley last night. came down from The Eastern Star will have a meet- Ing'Friday evening, January 17. J. J. Hennessey is spending a few days in Minneapolis on business. Reverend White held religious services at Turtle River last night. Go to Hakkertup for photos.—Adv. W. P. Freely, city water inspector of Duluth, is in Bemidji today on business. The Daily Virginlan: A. H. Har- ris of Bemidji, is a Virginia business visitor today. J. O. Miller, a brakeman on the M. & 1., was injured Wednesday, being badly bruised. lver Myhre of Wilton, was in Be- midjl Wednesday, returning home in the afternoon. ‘William Foster of town of Liberty, was in Bemidji Wednesday attending to some business matters. Nat Given returned Wednesday from a visit with friends and rela- tives at aurora, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey went to Bagley Wednesday on a combined busines and pleasure - trip. Mrs. E. M. Tschoepe and daughter Myno, of Nebish, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane last night. Miss Lillian Coons of Schooleraft arrived in the city Wednesday and is the guest of Mrs. F. B. Henderson. remain over for the Great Northem banquet this evening. The M & I in neatly lined box wmlvu Frank Bracelin, distrfet: of Fargo; B. H. Courm!. cal'plant yesterday. 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- dnt and dafe to take. ' For sale by- Barkér's' Dfug Stére.—Adv. - Judge M. A. Spoofier went to Lit- tle Falls' this morning on a business trip. E. J .Westlake of Minneapolis, was in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. West-' lake-is connected-with the legal de= partment of the 860 line. If your chilaréi' are subject to at- tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hodrseéiiees. Give ‘Cham- berlafn's Cough“Rémedy ‘as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the at- tack’ may be warded off. For sale by Barkei’s ‘Drug:Store~—Adv; Mrs. A. E. Nelson is expected home ;| Friday *afternoon from -a Christmas' visit to Iowa'and” Nebraska. Mrs. Nelson spent most'of her time with her ‘parénts:but’ also visited ‘Simpson’ collegé, her "Alma Mater. She -is coming to Bemidji via Duluth. Here is'a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and mo- ney experimenting when you can get a’prepafation that has won a world- wide reputation by its cures for this disease and can always be depended upon? It i8 known' everywhere as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith are planning on an extended trip through the ‘west durlng March and April. They will not confine their visit to any particular place but will visit all places of interest. They have a num- ber of friends and relatives they will visit en route. They will also make trips o~ the ocean steamers on the Pacific ocean. 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- {manager, Grand th, ere” Bell |} telephone officials whi mlfiétho T0- . «“Omens of the Mesa’’ (Vitagraph), A picture of dramatic power and great climax. ““That’s What1 Call a Good Tine” E. A, Currey : o "y School Teacher’’ (Lubin) ' «The Coun A comedy-drama that is a hummer {eat\lflnu those two lrel! Lubin favorited;Biisco and Johnson! b«é 3 Very' Human Wish, Merta was' fiveryea: d, andvshe had been told so many times that she was a big girl now and must be good that her very soul had sickened. “I fon’t want:to be flve years old’ any fonger,” she grumbled. being five and good emough to kill Jou. I'd rather stay four and be just medium and have a good time.” MINNEAPOLIS LADY BADLY SCOALDED. WIILE -COOKING. While preparing a dinner 'a young Minneapolis wife hai the misfortune *o scald her hand so badly that over half the skin came off. She was alone at the“time and rushed over to her neighbor’s for help This neighbor promptly applied Allen’s =Ulcerine Salve and in ten days the hand was completely healed without a scar. ‘This salye is one of the oldest rem- 2dles in America and since 1869 it has been known as the only salve powerful -enough to cure chronic ur- cers and old sores of long standing. Because it is so powerful, it will heal burns and scalds without a scar in a remarkably short time. Allen’s Ulcerine Salve heals from the bottom up and draws out the poigons. If applied on new cuts and sores it heals in onme-third the time that common salves.and liniments take. Sold at Barker's drug store.— “Pm tired of | FUHIRAL DIIEETOR THE: SPALDING { - Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH EE—— fi""‘é?"';'f“fi Gomplets-. Ghiange of - Program- Tomorrow. Night E:: 3 () —§ ——— | ln li Ih Groat Ilmb‘ 09 lh [ . A Sensational and Thrilling Drama .of Today The:Greatest:Story : Ever Put on the Screen AND.-EMBALMER: || Otfles’s!3 Beitrami Ave. Phore 318-2 DON'T MISS. THIS. GREAT PRODUCTION This is;the Greatest Picture ever shown in our If not as we represent, your money will be refunded cheerfully. ; EUROPEAN PLAN MINNESOTA Lnnrlo\u and htfll “3 Hivaie ek fn b n-'l:i o hnlln‘SL* . uon lmt overlool hlll Convenien theatre. ach for which these tablets are es- peclally .intended. Try them, get well and stay well. Sold by Barker's Drug ‘Store.—Adv. » PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10. I hereby announce'that I am a can- didate for vudge of the Municipal Court of this City, which office is to be filled at the coming city election, and I respectfully solicit the support of the citizens of Bemidji. HERBERT J. LOUD. BEMIDJI DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE. E.'N. French & Co., Druggists, de- serve praise from Bemidjl people for introducing here the simple buck- thorn bark and glycerine mixture, known as Adler-i-ka. This simple by curing appendicitis and it has Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Pioneor. Ask how. Come packed in neat limed boxes. _ Mrs. O. E. Bailey and Miss Flor- encé Smyth went to Minnedpolis Wediiesday evening for a few ‘ddys’ visit. A. G. Wedge, Jr., returned to Be- midjf last night from a trip to Inter- natfohal Falls and intermediate points. Mikel Djonne of the town of Lib- erty brought his little daughter Ma- bel to Bemidji for medical treatment: Wednlesday. Ask to be shown the special prem-|" tums offered to Pioneer readers, They will be brought right to your door or may be seefl at this office. 5 Rev A. W. Kuehl of St. Paul, ar- rived in the city Wednésday and is the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. A. E. Webster, 1242 Daud avenue. W. E. Rowe and N. B. Moran, came over from Cass Lake yésterday and Spent a few hours in the city be- for returning to their home at Crookston. There s perfect safety in the For- eign Bills of Exchange bought from the Northern National Bank. It is a convenient and economfcal way to send money to the old couiitry.—Adv. . Among Bemidji visitors yégge"rday were P. 8. Rose of Crookston; ‘Oscar now been discovered that' A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation IN= STANTLY.—Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT, For This Series, $10.00 I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of judge of the municipal court of the city of Bemidji, at the coming city election to be held in and for said city on the 18th day of February, 1913. I respectfully solicit the support of the people of Bemidji. JOHN L. BROWN. SYSTEM FULL OF URIC ACID--TRE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY CURED" Two years ago I was very sick and after being treated by several of the best physicians in Clinton, I did not seem to get any better. I was con- fined to my bed. Seeing Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root advertised, I re- solved to give it a trial. After using it for three weeks, I found I was gain- ing nicely, so I continued until T had taken a number of bottles. Iam now Testored to health and have continued my labors. My system was full of uric acid, but Swamp-Root cured me entirely. I am sixty years old. ‘Yours very truly, W. C. COOK, 1203 Eighth Ave., Clinton, Iowa. State of Towa Clinton County ss. On‘this 13th day of July A. D 1909, W. C. Cook to me personally Sponheim of Thief River Falls; W. H. Brown of Crookston, and Joseph Loliiés of Fosston. Mrs. A. A. Andrews returned Tues- day 'morning from a month’s visit with friends and relatives at Minne- apolis, and Durand, Arkansas, n.nd Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Persons troubled with partial paralysis are often very much bene- | fited by massaging the parts thoroughly when applyfg Chamber- lain’s Liniment. " This Iinfitiént also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale|D by _birier"u Drug Store.—Adv. W. H. Gemmell, general’ manage known appeared before me and in my presence subscribed and swore to tue above and foregoing statement. "DALE H. SHEPPARD, Notary Public, In and for Clinton County. T Xetter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. | Biaghamton, Prove What Swamo-Root will Do For Send to Dr. g?mor & Co., Bing- hamton, Ni Y., for a nmplo bot*te. 1t will oonvlnéc “You wili also receive a hool vlllubh in: tonl‘fl g' al out the kid German rémedy first became famous || Adv. To the Good Dressers Our JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Realistic Scenes that Astound " - " Thrilling :Adventures Sensational Episodes Mysterious and Absorbing Most - Intensely -Interesting, Gripping Feature Picture Ever Made. | The finest Suits and Overcoats, and the Best Values offered, quality considered. of the balance of our winter stock of suits and overcoats made for us by the well known and high grade manufacturers, B. Kuppenheimer and Sephomere, we now offer at a ‘Genuine Reduction of 25 Per Cent $22.50 $30.00 Overcuats, 1-4 off , $22.50 $18.75- $18.75 $30.00 Suits, 1-4 of $25.00 Suits, 1-4 off $25.00 Overcoats, |-4 off $22.00 Suts, 1-4 off $22.00 Overcoats, 1-4 off $20.00 Suits, 1-4 off $20.00 Overcoats, -4 off $18:00 Suits; 14 off $18.00 Overcoats, I-4 off , $15.00 Suits; (-4 off $15.00 Overcoats, 1-4 off Mallory and J. B. Stetson Hats Wllson Bros. Shirts Crossett Douglas, We are | Agents For...... | ‘When writing; be the Bunkui Dafl!: e $16.50 $16.50 $15.00 $15.00 $13.50 $13.50 $11.25 DESICNED BY < HEAHAN, l, KOHN & CO. 1 North i l South B el Subscribe for The Pioneer ? Iflfl 162 East Bound Leaves: “: Wu‘t gmmg Leaves. : East_Bound Lea 187 West Bound Lfi;!u . E§° Dt R KRR KK HA KKK % PROFESSIONAL CARDS: * I&ii*ifi’l#l}iii# Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002; Bemidji;Avenue Phone 188 GRAHAM M. TORRANCE . LAWYER Mijes Block Telephone 580 D. H. FISK: ATTORNEY “AT LAW Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIANS, SURGWS DB. ROWLAND Gn.xoma PHYSICIAN, AND ;SUBRGEON o 3 Office-—Miles..Bloek- DR. E. A, SHANNON, M.:D,. PHYSICIAN AND. SUBGRON Phone m Toe, i Maxey DR. C. R..SANBORN- PHYSICIAN AND-SURGEON Office—Miles Block DB. A, E. HENDERSON - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN O Fir lN fll)nll e T one 397 DR. E. K, sznm. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1n nyo Block | Phone 18 Residenes - Phone 311 EINER' W, JOHNSON: PHYSICIAN AND; SURGEON Office_over Becurity, Bank "DENTISTS - 4JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T, TUOMY DENTIST First Nationsl Bank, Bidg. Tol.. 380 DR. G. M, PALMER DENTIST Evening Work, .;Am’m-m Qnly NEW PUBLIC: LIBRARY" Open -daily; except ‘Sunday, 1 to € p. m. 7ta99.m sumymwntmm only, 3 to 6 p, m. TOK SMART DRAY.AND TRANSFER. Fros. ATR:AND. FIANOMOVING 5 FRO00. Bh . oot fmarion, Ave. m 'W. J. DENISON, D. V. M. Graduste Veterinariara. At Pogue & Son's Livery. Phone 164. F tffiii#tii*iii i**ifiii**iti* x x * * * * x % x * * * ER T e FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER aud COUNTY CORONER HH]

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