Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 23, 1913, Page 3

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aRd the firewproot vaults of. che ...—— i 5 AR S S TR R ’ lAlI.loAll Northern ‘National ‘Bank there is al-| d ¥ : v ways carried ‘burglar and fire !mur- r ! - \ p A T ance, as well as a protective mem-|@'" ea e § i i ; | : 1 mm. bership in the American Bankers’ As-| 2 South me‘l’ X:‘-&:‘-“ sociation.—Adv. o | e s T SRy ¢ H00 RAILROAD 5 o 162 East Bound Leaves: Bertha Larson entertaned the N. om ght! | 183 Wost Bound Leay Y. B. club Wednesday evening with a| i “T’l’ Qood "’ ”fi”l’fl,’ 7 (Lubm) slelgh ride out to A. O, Aker’s farm, " | A good strong comedy-deama, - featuring i Dtigust: and; OBit n West Bound Léev fivemiles out In the country, In| Steele Mackaye’s Famous pmm e - Hawley, the two Lubin favorites. ] und Leaves. . ... " eeeerv.o.l)|DlACE OFf the usual sewing, gamea and 90 »» i Wast ‘B'"““ Toaves. % Miss Ethelyn Hall Is on the sick |TUSic Was the amusement of the eve-} 'Battle In the v:?"". ”'”. (Kalem) 08 Momtn na Loaves. E ; T 106 Norch Bmlnd Arrives Vist this Kydek: ning. At the close of the evening (e m“‘m‘“ 2 19 Boundianye T o TR A o5 lunch was served. Mrs. Barney S ¢ . ¥ [ ¢ A m T t Wut ek - T. Blakeley of Farley is in the|Erickson acted as chaperon. Those B 8 d L 7 “Ye city today on. business. Sisont wors o M1 Beir T an : : - | ‘our D.dn Did the Samo Thing Flm Years Ago”’ Miss Hazelle Fellows “The B.-utl.a of Portug-l" (C.G.P.C.) A beautiful' hand colored picture, ««Whiftles Nightmare’” (C. G P. C. ) A trick comedy chuck full of laughter. The Next Bly -Feature, “THE MILLS QF THE QODS.”” Watoh for Date. - Mable Sanders, Lea Given, Mable Brooks, Carrie Armstrong, Lizzie Erickson, Julia Nellson, Ruby Harri- son and Mesdames Frank Pogue and, Barney Erickson. ¢ Big reductions on all shoes at Troppman’s Clearance Sale.—Adv. - Prosantad in Two Roels and 41 Seones : "Magniticently Producedwith-a Gast ‘of Prominent Stars | % “‘Hazel { igte lb{h zl;:it somewhalt ecce?tnc mnrtxh and If your children are subject to at- true genius, Steele:] ye, is a_pleasingly sympathetic | 4nd relatives In Duluth and Wiscon| taos of croup, watch for the first| [l story with & wholesome, human situation, developed with . 4 symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham- brilliance. - It-was first produced in 1880, opening on Feb- , Big mask ball, Tuesday. Don’t|berlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as|g-ruary 4th, at Madison Square Garden Theatre, and enjoyed - miss it.—Adv. thekchlld bacomes hoarse and ‘the at- ?phenommal run for those days of 486. consecutive per- D. F. Carmichael, of Bena, state|t3CK May be warded off. For sale armances. crulser, was In the city today g bus. |PY BAFker's Drug Store—Adv. The story, laid on, the border between Scotland and iness, A slelgh load of Bemiaii peoplo| i England, depends. for ‘its_significance upon the peculiar o0k advankaas. 0b " the - beaatiful -Scoteh marviage law and turns on the question’ as to woathier last ‘evening-and drave ont whether the Boar’s Head Inn, where the mamagetook to Bireh Wood farm, the home of P, place, ‘is really in Scotland, or south of the line. It is, we. M. Pendergast. The evening was find, truly in Seotland, and the ceremony valid. . Hazel | Miss Leah Berman is in Bena vis- iting Miss Lillian Simpson. EXEX KKK KKK X KKK x PROFESSIONAL CARDS KRR KKK KKK KKK KK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO, New_ Idea In Rallroading. THE SPALDING Leschetitsky Method There is in experimental use on'a UBOPEAN PLAN Dnlneh‘- Largest and Best Hotel Swedish rallroad a car holding foy INNESO Residen passengers run by a eomhlnluonrz ik M e Seidence Suiidle * * Miss Olive Miller is visiting friends Max Bell left this noon for Nebish where he will work in the Getchell camyp for the remainder of the win- et - spent in games after which a delight- IKI‘IS‘}::( %’etty ‘ga“c%l:ger n?afn?tl 'fiasmfi; fgzlule&:g ls):atlfomdidd electricity and ofl. The electrical || on o oiom: M“MY ,m. 1002 Bem'd" ;AVO"UO 0 odney, ai 3 Surplus of mllk and cream from|ful lunch was served. They all re- her lnmr:r ‘Betors the mazmge a youngné'ngllsh noblema:. Lordy Trav- equipment |s driven by a Deisel en- || bAtES. 0 AR rooma" Phone 188 the Alfalfa Dairy farm at W. G. Schroeders store.—Adv. gine, consuming crude ofl and is said ts turned to their respective homes de- ers, while hunting near the mill, falls and breaks his arm.. The miller to show as high eficlency as Fasauranta snd, bu H“‘ 0'31’ £y 4 hears his:cry for aid and takes him home where he meets Hazel and M t claring the host and hostess royal.en falls deeply in love with her.. ‘The Squite writes to Lady Travers, the Jine ensines. Tho rallroad lne 1 & || BRTEelcant, 2L, mm-m?nd g;g o Louis LaValley, who has been |tertainers. Those invited.were Mr. youth's mother, who:has decided on anm.hel match: for him, andsoon the ~. short section of twenty-five miles, and ‘“""""'““"'“ Tod in heast. 3 ol Postne a good speed of forty-five miles an mnm.m giiooking ike Harbor and L Those Interested In Robr 1n obfatied. Ar i onan (] ton bisorsriooking (L8 lrbor afa Lake and Mrs. .J. P, Lahr, Mr. and Mrs.| miller receives. a letter from her, asking him-to send the young man confined to the St. Anthony’s hospi- C. E. Battles, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mc~ away. This serves to precipitate the love affair, for the old man, think- tal since December 29 is now improv- s K ing that Hazel has acLed dishonorably, disowna her_and orders her from ine drives a dynamo, so Du of-the Breaf “Rerthwost | I ing. = Kee, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors, Mr. the house. Travers takes her to the ‘Boar’s Heaa Inn and there, with cg“mm for the iar motors. ".r':e 5‘“: th " “M' o1t it nstr “ menta IS The Eagles held their regular busi- and Mrs. Schwandt, Mr. and Mrs. many witnesses, goes through the declaration of marriage which, in Scot-¢ consumption 18 twenty-two pounds of a6 i 8 George Noll, .Mr. and Mrs. George land, makes her his legal wife. o ness meeting last night in their kall, after which refreshments were served. oil, against five tenths to one ton of coal"for a nttentm I;eo:otlvl. and a 5 5 MuSic TO CURE A COLD u ONE DAY Try d want Ad Lmhml‘ym lete, Drugeiats retundmon ey if i 12 Cent a wOrd!..Cash Isabel Chase Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine each box. 26c. 5 % Phone 620 Markham, Mrs. Rose Koors, Mrs. An- Lord Travers now produces evidence that proves the mamage legal dérson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Schroed- | [l ‘@nd nething is wanting of the usual h-ppv ending. 8 USO8 e b i llustrated Song ecure a set of six Rogers ea|and Mrs. Loren Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. spoons free with the Ploneor. Ask|P. M. Pendergast and Morris Pender- Have You a Little Falry in Your Home bow. Come packed In neat lined|gast. - : Sung by Mrs. Pfifer boxes. Ask to be shown the speclal prem- 4 His F'I‘St Law Suit and A Nail in the Shoe Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shepherd en-|lums offered to Pioneer readers. They Both good Itala Comedies tertained last evening in honor of |will be brought right to your door or < their son George, the occasion being|may be seen at this office. & .- —_.—-. Hote' wavel’l Rooms . $100 per day LAWYERS his birthday. Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., _,M“ e y R ith 200 " GRAHAM M. TORRANCE e ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stafford, of |had been troubled with sick head- Marathon Up Mountain 8ide.- J e F H t I ooms with meals:$2.0 .MWY warba, Minnesota, ..ave recently|ache for.about five years, when she| A marathon race up a mountain fn| g o G:‘“:flre"*t:-y R amil y ote Weekly and Monthly Rates ER moved to Bem1djl and expect to make began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. | the Swiss Alps s a test of endurancy| pue your tomatoss in 1t the aest tius 11th St, and Harmoa Place.. Hot aad Cold Roaing Water ia Evecy Room ovenirrcs Telephone §6v wuis their future home, She has ‘taken two bottles of them [to which only the most vigorous amon, they are to be skinned and plunged D. H, FISK- and they have cured her. Sick head- | professional mountaineers would c: = into a deep kettle of boling water.’ There is no danger by this method Be sure to attend the lutefisk sup- per at Blocker hotel Friday evening, January 24.—Adv. ache is caused by a disordered stom- | to submit themselves. The first even ach for which these tablets are es-|©f this kind took place recently, ':; of getting them water-soaked. veclally intended. Try them, get | ;rl“;:t":zc‘;::'.‘?“',l:’;:‘°;‘;‘“°_ft£;°"fi Keep milk, butter and eggs all close. well and stay well. “Sold by Barker's . 4 ly covered, on one side of the refrig- |- Drug Store.-y—Adv. i lected was the Stanserhorn, 6,236 feot | erator, and reserve the other for vege| sbove sea level, and the difference| topics leftovers from the-table and in altitude to be covered was roughly| othor odorous provisions. 4,700 feet, the starting point, the 1ittle| * por't th e X x KKK KEK HH KKK KKK n’ row away the paraffin from i = town of Stans, belng some 1,600 feet | jely and marmalade. Wash each plece * EKLES *| above the About 1,600 spectatora " and save it. Boil the accumulation K KKKk x kKKK KKK KK KKK took the funioular rallway up the | und there will be clean paraffin for next Miss Harper and Miss Sckdall, two | RoUntaluside or made a leisurely asy| jelly time. young lady evangelists, have been cent on foot to cheer the winner. holding' gospel meetings in the Bow- er’s school during the past week and ATTORNEY AT LAW ©Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Blda —_—_— = PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office in Mayo Block .} i GARUNTELD 87 BEHILY BREWWG (0. UNDER THE FO0D AND ORUGS ACT AIE28™ /905., Bffym.// BREWING Lo Mrs. H. Cady, a grandmother of Mrs. Louis LaValley, had the misfor- tune to fall down stairs a few days ago, hurting her back and hip quite badly. Great reduction on all ready-to- wear garments at Troppman’s Clear- ance Sale.—Adv. < Phil Gill expects to leave for the twin cities on a business trip the lat- ter part of the week. Mrs. Gill is in St. Paul and they will return’to- gether. Phu 9 ) Squash Pie Flifing. one 396 Res. *Phione 897 One cup of stewed squash, éne-halt| APPENDICITIS BOOK FREE :zmi connn;e to do so durlng the :upfll:l\unu"v im’\)‘efgs ;Pid :nil!lk enough The Adler4-ka book, telling how omIng wee 4 0 a ple plate. First line a pla|you can BASILY guard against ap- Fire destroyed the poultry house of | plate with crust, then beat eggs and ;endieltlu and hovgvu you .:n ralio\l:e George Wilran last week, together| Sugar togéther, adding squash and l’ k, seasonin fth clnng; constipation or gas on the stomach with about forty chickens. il g with cinnamon, nuty Unknown persons broke into the| €8 2nd allspice to suit the taste. INSTANTLY, 'is: offored :_ free;; thip . t . | Week by E. N. Fr C&o., Drug- Aldrich school house last Sunday Bake about 40 minutes in a moder. v ench & C&o., Drug: ute oven. 8ts.—, . night and are thought to have spent slsts-—<Ady. P FOR SALE AT DR. C. R. BANBORN ; ‘ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3 L ) Over F‘Irn National bank, Office 'Phone 36, Ruidmeo 'Pfiufi" DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block f|OR. E. H. MAROUM ; . = PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ; Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 311 S The Taste Tews' A combiuation set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Ploneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth $1.50. Mrs. Tuttle and son, who have been in Bemidji about three months, have returned to their home in the cities. Mr. Tuttle left Tuesday night and “ Mrs. Tuttle last evening. blaze when the fire was started on Monday morning. Miss Winnie Bowers was home Milk—Fourteen quarts for onelfrom her school for over Sunday. dollar, it paid for in advance. W. G.| Farmers of this town declare their Schroeder.—Adv. intention of going to the court houes The Bemidji High scnool basket|!n @ body and refuse to pay the exor- ball team will not go to Bagley Fri- hibitant personal property tax, notice day as they had planned but will |of Which has just been received. probably play a game with some team - on that date in Bemidji. One week| persons troubled with partial from Friday the team will play the|paralysis are often very much bene- Walker High in this city. fited by massaging the affected parts When you want a reliable medi-|thoroughly when. applying Chamber- clne for a cough or cold take Cham- |lain’s Liniment. This liniment also berlain’s Cough Remedy. It can al-|relieves rheumatic pains. For sale ways be depended upon and is pleas- | by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. ant and safe to take. For sale by p—— Barker’s Dfu' Store.—Adv. e L LT ETLETTY A sleigh ride party was given last | ¥ SPUR. * EINER W. JOENSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY e DENTIST ' . ;venllng by t‘hte mfi:ir;?:s:h;c:’:::]s HHH KKK KK KKK KKK KKK First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 330 eople’s soclety of e ! avian Lutheran church. About twenty Befl:gfihe orx spent flagtSaturday;in DR G = ‘ b gl sletgh ride & 1k | The Ladies' Aid society has decid- mnnuflsr & B wervou AL Lo b ed not to hold meetings during the i Mrs. Martin Galchutt, 1210 America avenue. Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only cold weather of January and Febru- ary. - Only a few more days left. Be|: The Christian Endeavor society is 'NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY sure and take advantage of the many | holding a short meeting after the 0”,, daily, except Sunday, 1 to bargains we offer for the last week.|church services in the afternoon in- ) 1 R \ 3 il anl 0 T to‘ p. m. Sunday, reading roo-n Troppman’s Clearance Sale—Adv. stead of the regular evening meeting o ) i 2 Yo ey P during January and February. 2 it The Daily Virginian: Walter J. Markham olythe Fay hotel, and T. J. Charles Gerlinger spent last Satur- Crane of Crane & Co., leave tomorrow | 987 in B"m"”l'( 4 . for an extended visit at Hot Springs,| The puplls o ‘““l‘ c‘;""é 126 gx1e Ark. On their trip they will visit|2 short program l*’:t riday atler: their former home at Bemidji.-They |00 at the school house. The two will be joined in Minneapolis by Mrs, | dfalogues ‘given were written by one f the pupils. ot leave | * 5?:::‘1":“:}3;’"&1‘3:; does % .| Church services next Sunday will be held at the Spur 106 school house. ‘lnl TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFBR SAFE AND PIANO MOVING ‘Phone §8. 818 Amerioa Ave. Office Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR - M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKERYand 5 COUNTY CORONER _ 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- 3 wide reputation by its cures for this disease and can always be depended | when a man with a voice like mine upon? It is known everywhere as|jcan hold a position in & glee club Chamberlain’s Cough- Remedy, and |3t shows that he is some officeholder.” is'a medicine of real-merit. For, sale| —1os Angeles Listener. * Eben Bowser entertataed a number |y Iocal applicatiors as _taey. canmot I will have a supply of Horses on sale at alJ times, from _ponies of his friends Wednesday ~evening, ?x:frha l':l ::n‘;ly“o‘n.: 'lp;rgo:“&t dte?fn:::, Had 8tood Hard Test. “I understand that you once sang in glee club.” “Yes,” replied the great liticlan. “And I want to tell you tho occasion bolag. hia twelfth birth. | 510, Ghst 13 by Somstitutionst femedies - tothe best of big foggers; also have new and second hand AARERERELEEEES. = day. The followi its in- | dition of the mucous 1ln|n¢ of the Eus- Pt St [0 SO R et e | R harnesses for sale. Wl“ trade for cows,- oxen oOr. cord wood I * Rkt Ve Bt o | EEE A8 e ot . x Richards, Verna arker, Mmargaret |imperfect hea A s en- 3Ry ! : Klien, Kenneth Anderson, ‘Walter el ‘ml:,. the 123:,{:::&;; Lo | B : BEMEMEER : Burker, Doneld Smitn, Arthur s it thd i tube et te e b |} V Cl' 7 OI'SC uaran ee as 0 i S EEERN O'Leary, FEarl Cochran, Harrison [forever; nine L lmn o'.th ltan :u' omll’:d = P A u s 0 ostege Stam; u Bailey, Russell Smith, Lawrence EZm%“c;':‘filHonuo( iR e b s 0o ps % Harvey, John Koors, Kern Olgon, and w- will give One Hundred Dollars for 4 Cost s Stanley Vye. A six o'clock dinner | HanS her comemit, [ocaused by co | e x was served to the guests. Mrs. Bow- O-u.rrn Cure. s.na 20 ul%l‘;r: (fi?:' bl * % ser was assisted in serving by Mrs, W 2 SRR b W. 8. Ve, J‘.‘." nu.,.,m.... #ifi**fii*kltii% :

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