Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1913, Page 4

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- oity in general will receive the best| ROViL The most economlcal of all Baking. Alnolutéu Pure Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high- est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is more eco- nomical than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and “absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. alum, are frequently distributed from door to' door, or advestised and - offered at a low price. Such are mixtures of unhealthful ingredients. In England, France, Germany and some sections of the Uited States the sale of alum baking powder is prohibited by law. ~ Alum is: a corro- sive mineral acid, and physicians contlemn baking powders containing it. The label upon baking powders must ? show the ingredients. ! READ THE LABEL PAID ADVERTISEMENT. | For This Series, $5.00. - ANROUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for re-election Fod oy 5 as aldorman of the Third ward, 0 be | 5" fis conntey than il oiher disesies voted upon at the city election to be mn together, and .until. the ;last. few held Feb. 18, 1913, °Ereat many ¥ dare ‘é’o&’ofl°‘;’r:$,‘3.n‘c‘3§ The support of the voters of the|it = } poribed 1 Third ward 1s respectfully solicited. The interest of of the ward and the|} of my attention if elected. . Y J. BISIAR. ORRINE = CURES DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has ORRINE been in restoring the victims of the ink Habit’’ into sober and useful itiz and so strong is our confidence its curative powers, that we want to emphasize the fact that ORRINE is sold under this positive guaraotee. 1f, after rial, you wet wo henefit, your monoy will be refunded. ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet, City Drug Store, Beltrami Avenue. —_——————————— No.sse : REPORT | ERERRERESR AR ESARERRRK of the Condition of The * We are Jobbers : T emieh i e S of) 5 | e emidji, in the Sta Y GUMMED ‘LanELs * of Minnesota, ] to sad outalde of X = ® AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI-|§ H-n- .,,,,,, Store X NESS, FEB. 4th, 3 Omiflere Tou Meawy % 1913. e BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. 00. * AROTRORS, a3 I n«m«ug o o :fiuauuuunnnun: the * * * -rn% GROCERIES. & - taund ia Bemidji x* % . Come right here and get & % them, as we pride ourselves * :nd B.n\lgn Trust Companies na : _on having oaly the best * BT A g ne : Notes ot other. ‘Natlonal " * ' OTT0 -G. . SCHWANDT % Practionsl piper cur * W ve, x é,flnfixfifl:‘;mf#:’ o il L Pealdg - o : i al-tender notes | Lot K ’ifliflifilfiifiifi Redemption fund with 250.00 8. Treas- nrer (5 per cent of circulation 250.00 : e > | B X 50 ?.xzsf 5o s |} * b National Bank notes outstanding.. 25,000,090 * * Dy to other National % * 11,216 08 x x 20,512.74 * Dry Geods, Skoes, Groceries & 24745078 * Provisions. * by x 3 - % 1004 z Thiva 8t Bemiast : | N ORI P 4.&‘1 et R AERERIAIR IR $351,075.32 * x s ; R J ‘We strive to sell. * STATE OF MINNESQTA, |y x THAT'S NATURAL. x ‘County of Beltrami. N : li S : 1, B, H. Schumaker, cashler. o t e strive harder to please. & : o s".g{.l.;.fl‘:‘: e o thobess of =y || ¥ | THATS SERVICE. % e H. Somumaxas, Ousbler. % Oourteous attention has % ' Subscribed lnfiflmrnwbemnmlhll th 4 'wom Over many jewelry cus- ¥ dlyo[tsg‘ulb. B, Andiawi 4 tomers to us. x mi * i AR My eommmhwc' Bflw 21 g 3 53 ® RBROR A thesss ¥ Oewcse T Bakar & 0. & | of ‘Bemldji Tuesday, February 18. I 'putchase of 1,600 feet of 2 1-2 inch- i Paid $5.00 for-Series. - i .. ANNOUNCEMENT. : I hereby announce myself as a can- didatefor alderman of the.First ward for re-election to be voted upen at the regular election held in the city respecttully sollcit your support. JOHN MOBERG. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ' For This Series, $10. 1 herehy announce that 1 am a cau- dilate:for Judge 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 -itizens of Bemidji. HERBERT J. LOUD. PROPOSALS FOR FIRE: HOSE Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned' to be opened at a regu- lar meeting .of: the City Council of the City of Bemidil, Minn., on Feby:| 17th. 1913 at 8 o’clock p. m. for the three play fire hose, equal or better. than Paragon or Eureka 3 ply. 1 Eiamese, with valves (to divide). Proposals should be accompanied with a certified check in the sum of 10: per cent of the amount bid, on a Bemidji, Minn. Bank. 3 The city ocuncil reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE STEIN, City Clerk. Dated Feby. 6th, 1913. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- lets. Druggists refundmon ey if it fails o gure B W.GROVE'S signaturs is on Bfinkman Theatre . Sunday Night Program ° Damon’s ~ Colored Musical - Comedy Company Will:Put On ‘a Complete New Show..| Every Number a new One. 18-People On. the Program Leah the Forsaken In a Feature Film Will Be Shown Sunday Night Only Admission 256, 36c “{Court in' this City, and has held the Preuntp “himself as a Non-Partisan candidate for Judge of the Municipal Court of this City to be voted for at| the. coming City Hlection to be held on the 18th day of February, 1913. On the 25th day-of September, 1911, he was appointed by Governor Eberbart to succeed the late Hon. H, W. Balley, as Judge of the Municipal office since that time, and he feels that his administration of the affairs of the office justifies him in asking administration at the coming elec- tion, 0ld Age. 0ld age as it comes in the orderly, process of mature is a beautiful and majestic thing % .It stands for exper- ience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That 15 old age as it should be, but old age as it often-is means poor digestion, torpid -Bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill health, despondency .and misery. This in almost every 1instance is wholly: unnecessary. 'One of Cham- berlain’s Tablets. taken immediately after supper ‘will improve the diges- tion, tone.up. the: liver-and regulate )| the bowels.- .That feeling of despon- dency will give way to one of hope and. good cheer. For sale by Bar- ker’s Drug Btore.—Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10.00 1 hereby snnounce 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 on the 18th day of Feb-| ruary, 1913. °. T respeettnily. solicit ;the. support| of the voters of Bemidjl.~ JOHN F. GIBBONS. | Be. . Independent And Get Into the Manufacturing -Mafl Order business. = There. is a fortune to be made. ¥ furnish Formulas for manufacturing’ High-Class Family and’ Veterinary Remedies, -~ Toilet Articles, and Household Articles. Sold under a positive Guarantee, to be just as represented I have had 25 years practical experience. DR. R. D. EATON 220 Kasota Block ~ Minneapolls, Minn R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR. AND EMBALMER Otfiee 313 Baltram! Ava. i IN- ONE_MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS ?I" " OPEN--GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH o oeise ofllce than a school. ’ Stops Nuty Dmxhuge Clears Stuffed|nostrils; penetrates and heals the ln- 2 small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm’ Jat any drug store. rant balm dissolves by the heat of the Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages|flamed, swollen ‘membrane’ which and You Breathe Freely, 1lines' the ‘nose, |clears the air passages; stops nasty Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Don’t lay awake tonight struggling throat, and raw dryness is distress- Get the|ing but truly needless. Put your ' faith—just ' once—in End such misery now! catarrh-will surely disappear. STANDARD OF THE WORLD A motor car, to be wortby the name, must be more than the mere assembly of frame, engine, transmission, axles and body, components obtained here, there and everywhere, that they may be had at the lowest price without regard to their harmonious relation to each other. Design, selection of msterials and. accuracy of.. workmanship are the three greatest essentials in a real motor car. " ~With the multitude of com, onents in a motor :car assembly, accruate knowledge of the adaptability of the various materials is vitally essential.” A metal suitable for one part may be totally unfit for another. Cadillac materials for every -individual part are determined upon: only after application of definite and concrete knowledge as to their adaptability and fitness for the functions and duties which they must perform. Cadillac designs are approved only after the most severe tests which prove to the greatest possible degrée that they are efficient and worthy to be intrusted to uphold the name Cadillac and all that the name implies in the motoring world. . _ Cadillac workmanship is famous the - world over, wherever the science of mechanics is known. It is famous for its accuracy, famous for its uniformity, famous for its standardization. Five Passenger Touring Car. Price $1975 NORTHERN AUTO CO. Phone 474 - READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS MER(}HANTS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS 1t mat:ters not where you reside or what you wnnt. the merchants below can it get for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is rellable and wlll give you the best value for your money. AREIEEIRERRRRE R IIIRREE NOBRTHERN GROCERY COMPANY WHOLBESALB b G . P R EAR AR AR AR R AR ST FRRAAARAIR IR RRK Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemid§i, - Minn. i{kfi{l’i’i{i{k{l’i’ifli’i 2222222222222 3 2842223222422 23 AR KRR EERRK AL | ii < g i § .E AEAAAK nlv TRY IT. " ~Now is the time to open-a % bank sccount with the 3 oM 3 TR S383 0SS K rwgtmnwmwtwmt : x .. l 3 'G AND : x Wnflm*w: * merchants and * x stockhold- & * R Ifi&ifiiiim’_fiili’rfilll’: 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. ¥ % FoR Goop, THINGS TO BAT x P s * “THEY BEAT.” x : 207 Fourth *'fl.‘ ml- : E«&«nfii«u«n«nfii :fi«lfilfim%«m&tiflf: ¥ MOEYTOLOAN X : ON FARM LANDS. : : JOHR G. ZIEGLER. : : " eady & nntomer. you know how well we can you in_ qu-my to2 satiaty In quantity. LG. m e St ERERRRREERRKKRKE x « TRk A dodkkk g‘ £ * E LARZ RS 22223 3 B S i s e L . «nu«n«nnuun«uu x x * * VOID SPECULATION & * TOM SMART x % FURNITURE x x Invest in Land * x s x X ¥ % At only $10.00 per acre & : Dray and Transfor : : J. p. LAHR : :“mn';oh éh“otumi X 4% SAFE AND PIANO MOVING ¥ & ¥ % .Theland'is A claared asd : * % ¥ Furniture, Ruge ‘und Stoves, ¥ & is gradually sloj ing, except & * x % : # & about 80 acres o? rolling land &« : Res. Phone 68 : : Undertaking. : % around a small lake. x : 3 * graded roadi > : 818 America Avenue : : Phone call 178-2. : % Stal l.m" 2 flrf“ : - M Oftice Phone 13 % % 823 Mionesota Ave. ¥ & P Y MATZANE 2 * x ¥ & Minnesota Ave. * B e MRS SR L Tl Ll LT LT S e o, > :nn«wuumnunuu: - 'n{&un««fnmu«nn: jAR S ER L 2R LTI ¥ AU xinte of bullfl'lllt:umt- £ CBARRERWTRIG £ & : - , a8 much or as o as 5 * Ay ¥ you Hixe st the o mwm.fi‘mu 3 s NGHOOL SUFFLIN- - & * 4 3 HILAIRE BETAIL * ¥ Whotest d Retallers % Neods : * ~ 0lesalers an ors * 2 b AIL LUM- , X servics and satiafaction. Mall & & T Mhoo = b x BER COMPANY. % X Orders given that same ser- & oo ,‘ x % % vice you get in person. * x * * * X : t trmumn : %._Coal and wood also for sale & & BARKER'S * oz "m: * ¥ Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. : : Third St. Bemidji, Minn. : S . : B T < Ty T Y T T Ty T :,. R KRR KRN ’: CRRERRR KKK KK KKK Efifl*flfflnfl:fi:&nfl: : x % ) LEEEER LR g :nnumnnnnncm’ BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : x X ; B +* GUENTHER & MEHLH( x - £ 514 Minnesota Ave, Bemitst : g & ORN i $ Lrxcxsmox 3 : * 4« Wholesale and retail Pla- & = b Sewing & Contractors _and _ Builders & bober eam and Hot & E ;‘,“".,,",‘;‘,“" and s : Phones 481, 876. .3 Water Heatak, Sewer aad 'S b ; ‘ : Phone §73 : ¥ Phone §55-309 : * * nmid]i, Minn, 3 ¥ 3 misum uanacmR. % Lige ¥ 330 Beltramt "&i R KRR AN AR L ELEE R L :««unn«mnm’ IR R RE KKK x LA : % X % * ¥ *lifllil’i’« Beadaa s LT U TR ¥ BEMDI GREENHOUSE X 1242 Doud Avenue. Funeral designs a speclalty Roses Pe ERERRRRRRRA R AR Rhh ARNRK KA ARK R KRR, ~tttg§tt**t**t*** HHK AR AR R jFor.-your -boy or :h-l “head and throat;|carefully. When you select the L. F. discharge and a feeling of -cleans-|B. C. you-are making a wise cholce Get a small bottle anyway, just to|ing, soothing relief comes immediate-|a5q 4 safe one. try it—Apply a little in the nostrils|ly. and - instatly your clogged nose and stopped up air passages of tne head|for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils will open; you will breathe freely;|closed, hawking and blowing. Ca- dullness and headache disappear. By|tarrh ‘or’ a cold, with its running morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or|nose, foul mucous dropping into the the voters of this clty to endorse that catarrhal sore throat will be gone. This sweet, frag-|“Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or|"Write Today for Catalogue and Particulsta k SRR RARRRATRRN The uhool It's more like an Choosing & Bus- iness College should be done ‘very rrs ‘I‘HE SCHOOL~POR YOou Classified Department - HELP WANTED WANTEb—cm_x. Brickson " hotel. WANTED—Cook at Svea Hotel. - FOR SALE A n e noor oot FOR SALE—SW 1-4 Sec. 8-149-29. seven miles east Blackduck. Seven dollars per acre, -$300 down snd balance in three years. Libéral discount for all cash. . C. Ai-Péch- in, P. O. carrier No. 113, se.ttle. Wash. —_— FOR SALE— Sixteen inch seasoned jack pine and tamarack wood.—J. . E. Swanson, Phone 684-7, Farm. FOR SALE—Dry. poplar wood at $2.50 per cord delivered. Inqulr. Nicollet hotel. FOR sALE—Hay mesdnw Six miles from town. Falls ' &:.Cameron, phone 374. e FOR SA...—Five-room bungalow, 1207 Minnesota avenue. Phone 628 i or 93. p ———— i T FOR SALE—Seasoned- . plne wood, s X $1.50. Phone 374. Falls & Cam- eron. : 3 3 FOR SALE—Good work horse. Call ! on Anderson; ‘the drayman. FOR RENT s S LS S Asiee e e FOR RENT—Modeérn ten room house, heating plant, hot water, bath-and tollet rooms. Plione 85. _— FOR RENT—Small furnished house, 3 rooms and pantry, next to Catho- lic church. - J. L. George; o endetu el oot L i s FOR RENT—House, with water, cor- ner of Ninth and Bemidji avenus. Inqulre C. D. Litcas. § House for rent.—Tnquire- m Min- nesota avenue. i MISCELLANEOUS ‘WANTED—To blly gasoline boat. © Must be in good condition asd . Cheap. Apply 406 Miunesota ave- nue. St BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd Fellow’- bulldlu © -across from pos * ®_ THE CROOKSTON LUMNER * 2 ” * " «® g ] e

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