Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 18, 1913, Page 3

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IThe salesfor 1911 totaled $100. ! Mrs, Allan = Huch and danghter, Dorothy,: left: this: morning for their home in Moose Jaw, Canada, aftes an extended -visit with :Mr. Huch’s mo- ther, Mra.. Willlam, Hillgrove of this city. Are you sure that your valuahles are safe? For $3.00 a year you can rent a private safe deposit box in the Northern National Bank thus insur- ing against fire, thieft or accident.~— Adv. Walker Pllot: - Mrs, li\ M. Gustin, wife of our agent, and son, went to Bemidji last week, where it was ex- pected to have an operation on the boy. - Last report does mot think it necessary. Mrs. T. Ratican of Blackduck, is in the city, the guest-of her daughter; Mrs. J. McCormick. In a few days she will leave for Minneapolis to visit her other daughter, Mrs. Devise Wil- fong for some time. Ask to be shown the special prem- tums offered to Ploneer readers. They will be brought right to your door or may be seen at.this office. MRS. WILLIAM SULZER. Wife of the New Gover- nor of New York State. Mrs. J. P. Pogue accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Kellog, left yesterday for.a visit at their old home in Jamestown, New York. Mr. Pogue accompanied them as far as St. Paul, returning this morning. Maurice Ryan of the Bemidji Col- lection Agency, has gone to Deer Riv- er where he will act as clerk in the camp of Hulbert & Howell. Byron Russell is attending to the business for the collection agency. 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. The Brainerd Tribune: Mal D. Clark, a Brainerd attorney, and a member of the firm of Alderman & Jim Given was at International [Clark, has been appointed special Falls Friday. municipal judge for Brainerd by E. H. Sandberg of Warren, spent | GOvernor Eberhart, to succeed G. S. yesterday in Bemidjl. Swanson, resigned. Miss Mae Flore is visiting friends in Minneapolis this week. @© 1913, by American Press Associatlon. M. N. Koll of Cass Lake, is in Be- midji today. J. 0. Achenbach of the Crookston Lumber company of this .city, who has been working in the vicinity of V. L. Whitcomb of Akeley, stopped | Nepigh, was here Wednesday and left over in Bemidj! yesterday. Thursday for Blackduck, where he and | will spend several days in the inter- est of the company. Skating Sunday afternoon evening.—Adv. J. R. McDonald was a business vis- Persons troubled with partial itor at lnterpationnl Falls Friday. paralysis are often very much bene- Harvey Grimmer of St. Cloud, was |fited by massaging the affected parts In Bemidji on business Thursday |thoroughly when applying Chamber- night. lain’s Liniment. This linjment also relieves ‘rheumatie pains. For sale Geo. E. Andrews of Bovey, was in by Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Bemidji yesterday renewing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dunning of Sol- way, will be Sunday guests at the E. H. Denu home. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Rustvold and children, of* Nebish, left for Chicago on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Rustvold recently resigned as postmaster at Nebish. He also K. L. Thwing, a Grand Rapids at-|quit the store business at that place, torney, was a business visitor in Be-|but expects to start in business again midji yesterday. when he returns. Bemidjl’s annual masquerade ball,| 1y your children are subject to at- at the armory, January 28. Get YOUT |50k of croup, watch for the first suits ready now,—Adv. symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham- A. H. Harris of this city left yes-|berlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as terday for Minneapolis where he will |[the child becomes hoarse and the at- remain for a few days. tack may be warded off. For sale F. 8. Arnold will return Sunday|" Berker's Drug Store.—Adv. morning from the cities where he has Byron Russell will continue the been on business matters. business of the Bemidji Collection Wm. Russell, who has been em- Agency formerly operated by Ryan and Russell. Wesley = McTaggart al Falls, is in Bemidji today. will. succeed Maurice- Ryan who is now en.ployed as time keeper in the Walker Pilot (Federal Dam): E.lyreigh camp. The firm will continue L. Warren who was at the Bemidji | e hospital is improving very nicely. nH“ElEss HEAlING Miss Dora Barrette returned trom Friday, where sh 7] O R et Marvel of the Twentieth Century Comes fo Aid Suffering Humanity veen for several days visiting triends Ask | WHY NOT GET WELL? Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea lined ployed in the vicinity of Internation- spoons free with the Pioneer. how. Come packed in neat boxes. . Walker Pilot (Federal Dam): John Lamb who went to the Bemidji hos- pital several days ago is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sulivan and spend Sunday with Mrs. Sullivan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taoes. Newby, of International Fals. 12. What Is success but to at- tempt still higher things. Attend Mankato Commercial College, Man- kato, Minn, Brainerd Daily Dispatch: Judge M./A. Spooner, of Bemidji, one of the Breat legal lights of Northern Minne- sota, is in the city today. F. 8. Arnold and A. P. Ritchie re- turned from Minneapolis this morn- ing after attending a three-day ses- sion of the State Agricultural society. | Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu enter- Dr. Lawrence M. Isgrigg is perma- nently 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. Isgrigg practices the famous tained the following guests at dinner Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser, Mrs. F. S. Arnold and Mrs. B. W. Lakin. Sam Simpson-and daughter Lillian, of Minneapolis, stopped over in Be- midji yesterday before leaving for Bena, where Mr. Simpson has charge of some logging operations. A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter Enife and sugar shell free te Ploneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth $1.50. Mrs. A. B. Witting'and Mrs. C. W. Jewett went to Balckduck last night to attend a K. P. party. Mrs, Jewett remained over Sunday but Mrs. Wit- ting returned last night. Weltmer system of Suggestive Ther- apeutics which is positive, sure, and permanent in its results when prop- erly applied to a diseased body. He easily succeeds where the - average medical man' fails. Diseases pro- nounced hopelessly incurable by the 01d School practitioner readily yield to this common sense treatment, and if you have tried every- thing recommended or | prescribed by your family physician - with- out being benefited or obtaining the desired results, call and Dr. Isgrigg will cure you .of chronic stomach, liver or kidney trouble; rheumatism. constipation, paralysis, consumption or female trouble; diseases of the- ey nmervousness or any organic TONIGHT 'l'ha Wncken them, t Happancd Thus young, man. uurutod Song: Yzonne to occupy the old office over the Murphy furniture store. Anna Golz, the eight months ‘old: daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Golz, of ‘Bemidjl, died Wednesday evening at 6:30. Death ‘was caused by in- flammation of the bowels. The fun- eral -will be held Sunday in the Bap- tist church, at two o’clock, conducted by the German Lutheran minister, Reverend’ Brewer. The pall bearers at the funeral Sunday afternoon will be Mpyrtle Smith, Leona Smith, Florence Kraus and Anna Golz. -Here is 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 by, Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Arthur O’Leary entertained sever- al of his friends at a birthday party Friday afternoon. This was his twelfth birthday. - The following guests were -included: Vera Demp- sey, Verna.Barker, Minnie Ander- son, Josephine Parker, Margaret Klein, Margaret Symons, Murel Mc- Gee, and Harrison Bailey, Russell Smith, Eben Bowser, Earl Cochran, Roy Deval, Ralph Markham, - Joe Wolf, Walter Barkef, Ray Murphy, Claude Malzahn, Johnnie Koors, and Lawrence. Harvey. After the six o’clock dinner, they all' went to the Majestice theatre and enjoyed the show. The following .people enjoyed a sleigh ride out to the poor farm on Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Berglund, Mesdames Elmer Johnson, Ole Anderson, J. M. Brown, O. Christianson, Rhude, A. Smith, John, Moberg, Tustman, T. W. Bodeen, Veum, Misses Brevig, Annie Ander- son, Alice and Ellen Haros, Ellen Erickson, Thora Lundquist, Elsie An- Is‘an' /#mex story of a Mndo(mwutwmlu-wmwmhlmn § lights 80 ships:would be wrecked on the roch and thev m!lht ‘plunder. Is & Viotor story of n bank failure which medn M life of a Maid of Old Madrid Sung by Mrs. Pfeiffer Is an fmep story of a foreign spy who gets in many tight places. —_— berg, ‘Esther Bodeen, Hilda Bodeen, Selma Quarno, Myrtle Johnson and Messrs. Lawrence .Johnson, R. Edd, Bangs, and Louie Brown. . The party enjoyed a lunch. served to them at the poor farm. Notice to Water Consumers Do not forget Monday, the twen- tieth day of January. George Kirk.— Adv. TO CURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- lets. Drul‘llu refundmon ey if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature is on each:box.. - 36c. Safety 8mokehouse. It is often the case when building a fire in the smokehouse that the fire will burn up too high and catch the meat; sometimes the flames catching the houge, and as a consequence build- Ings. may be destroyed. Oftentimes the heat.is such that the meat is par- tially cooked or heated to such an. ex. tent that it sweats and soon loses ita favor, becoming strong and unfit for table use. This may bae all overcome by the use of an old stove, one that s hardly fit for use in the house for heating purposes. Make a hole that will accommodate the size.of pipe you happen to have near the-floor of the meat house; set the stove.five or six feet from the house that there may be used three joints of pipe. . This will permit the smoke to cool suficiently, which will give the meat.a fine flavo It would be better to spend $2 or for a stove than to run,a great risk building a fire in the smokebouse. Home Hints, The finger marks on a door can be removed by a clean’ flannel cloth dipped in kerosene oil; afterward wipe with a cloth wrung outiof hot water in order to take the smell away. "Dingy toweéls may frequently be re- stored to normal whiteness by putting in kettle of cold water, adding white poap shavings and lemon julce, and let- ting come slowly toa boil.. Rinse in tepid water, then blue and hang and Ohflnnqy (Vltagraph) If you.want £o see a real good picture come and see this one. Tt fe.- tures Miss Florence Turner Maurice Costello. ‘Days of ’49°’ (Kalem) An exciting picture'of. -dvent.un in the west, lllmul Miss Song “That 'Lovl:m Gal of lllno" Fellows 3 North ¢ nnu Latest Addition to the U. 8. Nnvy" ,é.:_.:fgm Bound Leaves Edison) A picture that is hlgh.ly lyecucuhr md extreme exweuive, lkwln( (Edison) the President and . “Tho Winking OOMINA: Next Use very littls bluing ‘in washing laces, for'the lace absorbs a great daa.l of hlll‘ To smooth an iron, plunge it while hot into' cold water with ‘a little mp in it. A roast of veal will be greatly tm- proved if larded;. this' prevents it be, ing dry and tasteless when cooked. " 'Never try to clean: yokes, collars or cuffs while sewed on the gown. Such’ things should- always be made detach- able. To remove the leather stains from 1light colored: stockings; put & couple of tablespoonfuls of borax in the wa~ _ |-ter in which'they are washed. To clean ribbons sponge with ‘alco- hol and over the spot with some clean, | clean, white soap. During the process the ribbon must be kept straight. When clean rinse_in alcohol and place between two towels. ~Press out with a hot iron. In the directions for washing white #ilk sugar is recommended also. The #ilk should be washed in warm, not hot, water, with pure castile soap, then rinsed thoroughly in water to which has been added a teaspoonful of granu- lated sugar. The silk garment should be washed by itself. Birthday Cake; One cup of flour sifted seven times, ‘three heaping tablespoons of ecorn- starch, sift four times, one cup of sugar, sift four times. Cream ‘scant half cup butter, with ar and: cornstarch. Beat in one at a time whites of six eggs, one-fourth cup ot milk, one-half teaspoon almond flavor, flour to thicken, one and one-half tea- spoons' of baking.powder. Beat until it looks like:a mass of whipped cream. Put ina pan lined with buttered paper and ‘bake 45 ‘minutes:in -a moderate oven. This recipe is'original. It s the way I made my little girl's birth- dap-cake. It was delicious and fine grained. When it was cool I put-on & nice coating of chocolate - frosting. After that gets hard put on'a thick coat of white and cover it thickly with STIONS ther notable offici Fanon" A tremendously. dover bit of-comedy. Monday . TAMERS REVENGE.” A /] nbl s TOMRS k GE. two reel s .o Giraduate featuring . W. J. Denison D. V. M. : Veterinarian Pogue & So's Livery Phone 164 South' Leaves x * * * * * * * * * * * * * * | * PROFESSI RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIAND: ‘Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji ;Avenue Phone 168 Those Interested In Instrumental Music THE SPALDING Duin S POREAN PLAN Min ‘DULUTH More than Leschetizky Method CALL Isabel Chase Phone 620 ~ LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER =’} | Mites Block Telephone 660 A foimer student writes: D. H, FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Uffice second fioor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg -You will be pleased to hear that I| ——— am agaln working:for J. B. Long & PHYS1CIANS, SURGEONS Co., at a salary of $165 per month. DR. ROWLAND GILMORE I owe it all to you Mr. Mlllm'd and have you to thnnk lor my Buccess. MRS. A. M. KEIFER, Great Falls, Montana.| phone 896 Litto Ty BUSINESS COLLEGE cocoanut. Put in twe ‘little candles, derson, Julia_Brennan, Gena West- in the sun. epilepsy, asthma, ' cancer, ecsema, Mrs. A. BE. Witting has completed | weakness, in fact most chronic dis- her collections from the Red Cross|eases, Offices 411 Minnesota sve- ptamps sold in Bemid§l during the|nne, 3 doorsmorth of Gity hall—Ady, one pink, one whit: 29 HORSES FOR SALE AT I willv have another cafloa& of Horsés' hefe Sht«urday, January 18, 1913. This carload - consists of drivers, farm chunks~ nd good b1g IOggcrs e ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. 29 PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Office—Miles - Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Res. 'Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofliu—l(flu Block DR. A, E KENDEBSOH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON vver First National bank, Bemidji, Minn. Uitice ‘Phone. 36, Residence . rm‘)'na 3 OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E, H, MARCUM PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON Office in' Mayo Block Phone 18 lhalflen:c. Phone 311 EINER ‘W, JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR..D. L: STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter. Block (DR. J..T. TUOMY | DENTIST % ‘H‘lrn National Bank Bldg. Tel. 230 iDR. G. M, PALMER mm’ms'r Miles B Evening Work by Appolntmant Only. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY | . Open daily, -except. Sunday, 1 to § p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, _reading ‘rooms’ ouly, 3 to 6 p. m. |T0M_SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPE AND PIANO MQVING Res."Phone §8. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3 UNDERTAKER jand COUNTY CORONER Lj 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,»Mina: Bid o RS SRR S S8 R E R SR Ehk Ak Ak R AR AR

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