Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 31, 1913, Page 3

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tend. 8chool will give a sleigh ride tonight. The party will drive out to the A: P. Ritchie farm where they will spend the evening. .A lunch will.be, served at the Ritchie farm. At.fow outsiders have been. ‘invited to- at- TOIIIGIIT-PIGT(IRES DE ME A = . 15 s John Moberg returned last night from his camps near Northome. E. H. Denu returned last night from a business trip to Baudette. A. A. Richardson, returned last night from a business trip to Funk- ». Big race at rink Sunday.—Adv Frank McManus, who has been very ill with the la grippe for the past ten days is improving. Mrs. August Benson, 1235 Dewey avenue, entertained the “Linger Longer” club yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda will have as their dinner guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Petri and Miss Ida Nyhus. Milk—Fourteen quarts dollar, if paid for in advance. Schroeder.—Adv. Mrs. John W. Wilcox of .Fowlds arrived in the city Thursday and will be the guest of Mrs. A. P. Henrion- net for a couple of days. for one W. G. Mrs. Charles Roman of LaPorte arrived in Bemidji Thursday and will spend a few days in the city visit- ing friends and relatives. Roller masquerade Thursday night —Adv. Mrs. W. T. Blakeley of Minneapo- lis, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. H. Muncy, for a few days, left this morning for her home in Minneapo- lis. The Bemidji U. C. T. lodge will give a dance tonight in the city Fall. Remfrey’s orchestra will furnish mu- sic. Refreshments will be served and the hall will be decorated for the oe- casion. Pimples, blackieads, clogged bowels, sluggish livers, upset stom- achs, means Hollister's R. M. Tea for you. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. George T. Baker returned last night from Blackduck, where she has been visiting friends. She was ac- companied by Mrs. Ed French and son, Norman, who will be her guests for a few days. Mrs. F. L. Bursley left this morn- ing for the cities where she will at- tend the funeral of her father, Will- lam Everett, who died at the soldiers’ home at Minnehaha Thursday. The funeral will be held tomorrow at Fort Snelling. Children’s day at the rink Satur- day afternoon.—Adv. The funeral of Archie Lajeuness, who died Tuesday morning from heart failure, was held Thursday morning at 9 o’clock at the St. Phil- ip’s church, Rev. Father Philippe officiating. Interment was made in Greenwood cemetery. The Knights of Columbus have is- sued invitations for a dance to be Remfrey’s orchestra will probably given on February 3 in the city hall. furnish the music for the occasion. This will be the last dance to be given in Bemidji before Lent. Speeds you along, gets you up early with a clear head, new feeling all over—it’s hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Skating again has become the chief attraction at the roller rink and the floor which was ground down and put in good dancing condition is again covered with a non-slipping prepara- tion. A masquerade on roller skates will be held on the fourth of Febru- -ary. The sophomore class of the High Dublin Dan Tonight Brinkman Theater Featuring Barney Gilmore in a three-reel melodrema VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Wm. Burton, Jr. You will see the greatest newspaper photographer the world’ has . today. He will show you life- size pictures of | Jack Johnson; his wedding; also when -in jail. He will also show you pictures of the Gary hero. This boy gave fifty inches of skin from hisleg to be grafted on 1o save the life of a young girl he hadjnever seen. Mr. Burton has over fifty interesting pictures to show you andlectures them, Dervelle and Nelvidere Comedy singing’and talking imperson- ations m. Burion Stories from life with photographs PIGTURE PROGRAM A big feature in three reels . . DUBLIN DAN}]D The Irish detective Show Starts At 7:10 stomach, poor down and out; take Hollister’'s R. M. hundred women Fourth district honored Mrs. E. H. Loyhed, president of the Minnesota Federation of Women’s Clubs, at a reception yesterday afternoon at the Y. America’s greatest press photographer. |} of the winter. land, Seattle and Los Angeles. sent.—Adv. Mrs. E. E. McDonald, handled carving set. Mrs, cut glass dish. The guests were tak- en from the Markham hotel to the Lakin residence in bobs. Cass Lake Times: E. E. Kenfield of Bemidji was here several days this week on matters connected with the starting of a temporary finishing room at the plant of the Northern Pine Crating Co. The company con- tinues running its saw mill night and day since the fire, and bolts are also being purchased daily from the farm- ers hereabouts. Skating Saturday night till 11:30. —Adv. The marriage of Miss Albina Guibord and Edwin Cothran, both of this county, was solemnized Thurs- day morning at 10:30 at the Catholic rectory, Rev. Father Philippe officia- ting, Miss Mary Slivnick acted as bridesmaid and the groom was at- tended by Alex Breyette. Mr. and Mrs. Cothran will make their home in this county. The younz ladies of the Baptist church will serve a 50 cent supper for 25¢ tonight from § to 7:30. Every body cordially invited. In the base- ment of the church, Beltrami Ave. and 8th st. —Adv. St. Cloud Journal Press: ~Mrs. Clyde Parker, férmerly Miss Dorothy Humes, arrived in the city, this morn- ing from California, where she, in company with Mr. Parker visited on their bridal trip. Mrs. Parker is very well known in the city, having been very popular in society circles Mrs. J, J. Conger returned this morning from-an extended visit with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Conger and son, Glen, expect to leave the first part of next week for the west where they will spend the rest They will visit Port- You have absolute control of your account in the Northern National Bank no one can ever withdraw your money except by your written con- won first Dprize at the party given by Mesdames Lakin and Netzer yesterday after- noon and was presented with a pearl Carl Johnson won second and was given a ment’’ . Arthur Johnson. MNivstrated Song fanciers. “The First Ssttler’s Story”’ (Edison) From “Farm Festivals.” by Will Carleton. A tragedy of pioneer days, | “The Samaritan ot GCoogan (Lubin) A picture that will entertain and please. Featuring Lottie Brisco nnd «That Mellow Cello M.W Hazelle Fellows ““A¢ the Dog Show’’ (Vitagraph) ‘Where you have a chance to see all the latest styles of dnll and dog Who Stole Bunny’s Umbrella” (_Vi:agraph) A dandy comedy featuring the greatest of comedians, John Bunny. Ooming next Monday and Tuesday, *<The Kings of the Forest,”’ one of Selig's great enimal pictures in two reels Tene- TAKE NOTICE. Having decided to discontinue the mercantile business in Tenstrike nnd Margle and move to International Falls, I hereby notify all parties knowing themselves indebted to me to call within thirty days and settle their accounts either by cash or note. All accounts not settled within this time will be sued and put into judg- necessary in a single instance. Thanking one and all for their many favors and liberal patronage and with good will and best wishes to all I am as, Respectfully yours, S. E. THOMPSON. —Adv. PILES OURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS !oul' dr\ll{llt will refund money if ’AZO O] NT fails to cure any case ot Itching, Blind,-Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. c. Preclous Attributes. “Why are diamonds so highly val uwed?” “I suppose,” replied Mr. Groucher, “it's because they are made of carbon, which is the equiva- fent of coal, and at the same time look like icé.” Chicken Pot Pie . The Chef's Favorite By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of ihe Boston Cooking School Magazine when here. She will be accompanied on her return to Brainerd this even- ing by Mr. Parker. While in the city Mrs. Parker is the guest of Mrs. Mary Stewart. Headache, clogged bowels, appetite, sour puts one Tea and come back strong. Thirty- five cents. Barker’s Drug Store.— Adv. St. Paul Pioneer Press: representing Three the W. C. A. In the receiving line were the officers of the district. The club president and her daughters assisted in receiving. A musical program was given by Miss Dorothy Holmes, pianist; Miss Alice Furber, violinist, and Mrs, N. C. Forsell, soprano. Mrs. Loyhed spoke of the defeat of suffrage and on the need for co-opera- tive work among men and women. “We are equally interested with the men in clean streets for our city, clean milk and food for our children, better schools and clean moral com- munities.” said Mrs. Loyhed. “Even if the legislature did not give us the vote we can assist wonderfully in the betterment of the state. Our .pro- blems are our children. As soon as they go from the home there comes the problem of improving the school and the street and all surroundings. We are part of the town we live in and we cannot but feel the need for civic rightousness. Women have the ability to help. All they need is the opportunitiés. Suffrage will come to us, but until it comes we can find plenty to do.” AFTER FIVE YEARS Winthrop Child Was Restored to Health By Vinol. “Five years ago our little girl had a severe attack of diphtheria which left her subject to bronchitis and stomach trouble. She has been al- most constantly under medical treat- ment. I have also tried two or three found her stomach rebelled against the oil. Reading your description of Vinol I decided to try it and did so with most astonishing results. I can- not begin to tell you how she has im- jproved because you do mot know what a little sufferer she was for five years. She has gained ten pqunds since she commenced to take Vinol, Some folks think that only ‘‘colored mammies’’ can cook chicken, but atrial of this famous chicken pot pie disproves that assertion. Every member of the family will tnoroughly enjoy it. K C Chicken Pot Ple, Baked Dumplings One forol cut in joints; ¥ cup flonr, % teaspoonfulsali; black pepper; 2cups Jlour; 3 level teaspoonfuls K C Baking mm/fr, % teaspoonful salt; % cup Shortening; milk or cream. Cover the fowl with boiling water and let simmer until tender, thenremovetoa baking dish. Mix the ¥ cup flour, salt and black, pepper with cold water toa smooth paste aud use to thicken the broth. Remove the fat from the top of the broth if necessary before adding the thickening. Pour this gravy over the fowl, until it is nearly covered, and re- serve the rest to serve apart. Sift to- gether the ficur, baking powder and salt, three times; into this work the shorten- ing and use cream -or milk to make a dough, less stiff than for biscuits. Put this by spoonfuls over the fowl in the dish, which it should rest upon and completely cover. Let bake about 35 minutes. voung, tender chickens are scarce, this most satisfactory way of serving old 1 or lamb prepared in this manner is 1more appetizing than when served as a stew. Try this and the 89 other delicious recipes in the K C Cook's Book, a copy of which may be secured frce by sending the colored certificate packed in the 25-cent can of K C Baking Pow- der to the Jaqurs Mra. Co., Chicago. Masquarade and Theatrical COSTUMES wi ouw AcunT ‘Write for Special Discount L. KOPFMANN, CosTumen Successor 10 Smith Costume Co.. 705-7-9 20d Ave. S., Minneapatia BRASS—BRONZE—ALUMINIUM The Finest Machine Work PATENTS PERFECTED 20th Century Brass Works 233 6th Ave. So., Minneapolis remedies containing cod liver oil but|: ¥ ‘R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALME' Otfiee 313 Beitrami Ave. s10.a. and the story:of what Vinol has done for her is only half told inthis let- ter.” . Mrs. Adelaide Mulloy, Win- throp, Mass. Vinol contains all the healing cur- ative properties of cod lver - oil, without the oil and tonic iron added. That is why it helped this little girl after: other remedies had failed. ‘help them. midji, Mino.—~Ady. We ask mothers of weak, sickly children to try Vinol on our offer to give back:your money if-1it fails to Barker’'s Drug Store, Ba- ment and I hope this will not be|R, cure, when used. Red Eyelids, AS A TOIL ough Skin, and smooth velvet; wmpluxon. and 50c per bottle. Eck-O-Lin ECK-O-LIN The Healing Skin Perfector Never fails to give instant relief Barbers Itch, Ringworm, Itching Scalp, Irritating Aflictions of the Ski Eck-O-Lin is unexcelled as a Curative Lo- tion for Chapped Hands; Blackheads, les, Removing Tan, Tetter, Rash, C producing that 4.:..mfu| effect upon the skin and or sale by Druggists, 25¢ 1f your Druggist does not bave it, #ou of the Minneapolis or St. Paul W) 8r we will send a large 12 oz. bottle for $1.00 Express Prepaid, address . o THE * Minneapolis, Minn, st B 8¢ ‘East ‘Bouhd Leaves. 187 West Bound Leaves. . GREAT NORTKERN 33 'West Bound Leaves. 84 t Bound Leaves ht West Leaves at.... Freight East. Leaves at. MINNESOTA & INTBRANATIONAL 18 00 KK KKK KR KKK K R X % PROFESSIONAL CARDS XXX KK KK KR KKK KK RUTH WIGHTMAN * Kk “6o See Today” and a posi- Sale Rhl:llo:n. Chllhhlll, Sore and all Tiching ET REGUISIT = for Eczema, “Go Ses Just Ilnw" Carlson Vanely Store Just Around the Post Office Corner TEAGHER OF PIANO, Leschetitsky Mothod Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji ;Avenue Phone 168 Fimp. Newly Marrie nish yotr nest. than to let litll.lonlh!- Bolesale And You Pay Less Here that have been married one Folks good many Household Necessities that we Remedy Co. William envelope marked * at the office of the nesota, until 12 feet. of dead and 1, 2, 8 and 4, Sec. Sec. 20; lots ber offered and Norway pine, way. Only dead will be sold. ~All ke. be accepted ar way pine and pine. .ue ti of the Interior. D.-120-219. Notice is hereby been made in the Eigm uon twnnty -vsn 'hundred for oV thirty-four (34) Bel made and. provi of February 1918 forenoon thereof, then due on said 7t D. 12-20 1-81, INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans _— Take hflgfi RMeservatio: SenJed proposals duplicate, .fleh Red Lake Reservation,” will be received Red Lake Indian School, Red Lake Mi time, Wednesday, February the “purchase of approxi pine timber on the Reservation, Minnesota, This timber is upon Lots L2 4, Sec. 23; lots 1, 2, 8 and township 160 north; range 36 was:, Lots '1, 2,3 ship 150 north, range 34 west. THe tim- for sale consists of White thirds White pine and one-third Nor- and accessible to & Lal The mlnlmum prlm ‘which will 5.50 Dul' M. for White mber must be cut under regulations prescribed by the Secretary All timber must be for and cut prior to June must submit, with their . D] 8, Supt. & Spl. Disb. Agent. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURRE SALE e executed by G. zgm Ermnon. his \mt.y. )nnnunu, on t? 28th dxy of December, 1910, at 2 n book 20 of mortgages on 'hat the amount (10-100) Conts; that the p nu are; nu Normwen qum-r (N’w'a) nesota; that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said pursuant to the statute in such led said mormn be foreclosed by sale of said pre: 2% pabiie yendus, o tha: hignest bidde: for cash by the sherift of Beltrami Coun- ty, Minnesota, at the east front door the Court House in the City of Bemis in said county and state on the Gth uding taxes to be paid, if any together-with the costs of such ll.l.-l.'nflm‘.l:‘, attorneys” fees, stip n gage. 2 is 19th day of December, 1913. Dated this dg RREok Mortgagee. Attorney .lor llortn{:.s, ‘Bemidji, Minnes Costs You Less Here Folks store needs you, for' you will have more after trading here. Let’s Get Together All Folks ment prompt, careful store service C. Klein folks can do no better Everything in Chinaware, Kitchen- ware and hundreds of items you will need. years, or ten years can still find use for a that are just moving into our Bemidji need this store and need it very much and the that want dependable goods For Less Money right store treat- Carlson fur- ATTORNEY AT LAW Office wecond floor O'Leary-Bowser Blag —_— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS % ‘ | | { year, two have. DB ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Omco-l—ml.l Block DRB. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ] | Phone lB(m in SayorRIvGE Res. ‘Phone 397 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON d Office—Miles Block | DR. A. E, HENDERSON < | PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON * | money left on City and Farm : Should Come Here Property d ¥ Come Ses Ceme See Our 6 and 6, 0-;;::.:." siag. |} Our Store Sat“rday speclalswflm Specials Bemld)l, Minn. Brooms, dood quality, 4 sewed Brooms, 22 special..................«&C Envelopes, box of four bunches, 100 in all, 10 special . ..4Uc “Proposal for Timber, each...........w Superintendent of the ne o'clock noon, central . m{fix,"}}o ol Wash Boards, very o Rea" Lake ‘Tuicd | 8ood galvanized, regular 35c, each at. 3 and Sec. 24, Pencll Special, regular 5¢ each......... Tablet Special, regu- lar 5¢ Pencil Tablet Coal Hods, black steel, 17-in. size for hard coal, special 1 8 WIRRTIEEEW. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN -AND ‘SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lc 2% EINER W, JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office over Security Bank i DENTISTS 19; lotl 1, 2, 3 and 4, and 4, Sec. 21, town- This Is an Attractive at Your Service approximately two- or fire-injured timber of it of good quality oad or to Red r M. feet for Nor- and Agreeable Storg JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST ] Office in Winter Block 1, 1914. Bidders bids, & EMRANTELD 87 MEMIDN BREWING (0. UNDER THE FOOD AND IRVS ACTAUNE 26™ 1905 HE///a.// Bfifwma Lo given that default bas conditions of a mort- Hrickson and page 138 irs: S auet :: w5 ,This space reserved by the towns] {1&1) pr:fl.f County, fl‘tml mortluo and i For price of lots, terms at ten o'clock in to satisfy the amount mort, Bemidji - or write, 520 Capital Bank lullflm' 8T. PAUL Bamldn Townsite & Impmvamam fla INQUIRE OF T.C. B,A,ILEY..‘," M| somid Tbvmsna & Inprovement . fl'l'l.qfk DR. J. T. TUOMY | DENTIST | First National Bank Bldg. Tel 30 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST | Miles Block - — Evening Work by Appointment Only o NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. | m..7§09nm. Sunday, reading roo; p. m. TOM mm' DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND m:o MOVING Res. 'Phone 58. 8 America Ave. fice Phom 12 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR = M. E. IBERTSON - UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. ih-dn,' bi,sMina. KRR KRR KKK K etc., ’**'fi"***»*;flfi* AR A R AR AR R R T e ] THE SPALDING Dnln:l s LHMHL Wm MINNESOT. 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