Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 17, 1913, Page 3

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0. -C. Sfmonsen of Bemidji, was a Virginia visitor Friday. : Oscar Thysen of Kelliher is spend- ing the day in Bemidji. - Miss Myrtle Ramsdell who s teach- 1ng near this city, spent Sunday here. B. J. Johnson: of Bemidji,: was at International Falls Saturday on bus- iness. E. A. Barker returned Sunday morning from a trip to the twin cities. H. E. Anderson and C. H. Knopke were among the twin city visitors last week. E. J. Bourgeois of Bemidji, was among the International visitors on Saturday. A. E. Witting spent Sunday in Bemidji en route to Blackduck from the twin citles. Milk—Fourteen quarts dollar, if pald for in advance. Schroeder.—Adv. for one w. G J. Evan Carson, who has been on the sick list for several days, is agaln able to be up. ‘Wm. Wood of Cass Lake, returned home last night after spending the day ‘here on business. A. L. Molander, B. W. Lakin, Thos. McCann and T. J. Burke returned Mrs. Lester H. Monte and Miss: Gladys Hazen returned Friday:eve- ning from a trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Misa Elizabeth Piatt of Minneapo- lis arrived.in the city today and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Dane for a fortnight. Invitations have been issued for a from-the Twin :Cities -Sunday morn- Saturday. - He'left the same evening. for his home and" was accompanied by-Marion: Clark-who ireturned Sun-| |dey eveming, Every ‘man and woman-who pays bills'should do »o ‘with-checks on the Northern National Bank, It is anj insurance against:. overpayment.— Adv. 7 Thief River Falls: Times: The Crookston Press: which suspended ‘publication a- couple of ‘weeka ‘ago was jssued again ‘last ‘week under the management .of the “Crookston Press’ Publishers.” Northern News: ' Sheriff Andrew Johnson arrived from™ Bemidjl Mon- day morning to guide Tom Haley to || his:-boardings-:house in Bemidji, where Tom will take his:meals for the: next ninety days. Spooner News: - A golden eagle measuring seven: feet from'tip:to tip was shot .near Pitt last Sunday and is now being mounted by Taxider- mist. R. W, Ball of Baudette. It is the-first seen- in this nelxhborhood for a long time.- The. city .council. will-hold it reg- ular meeting tonight in the council chambers at the city hall. Bids will be opened for 1,600 feet ‘of hose. Several . representatives of different firms are in the city today and will latend the meeting: . TONIGHT--PICTURES DE LUXE PTi .y o Bllly’s Burglar’” Two Reels : A daring uptum of a notorious burglar by a bnvsbw. This is a thrilling adventure in a fast speeding automobile and a funny predicament of a negligent policeman. The stars: of- the Vihmph mmy are ‘cast " very hapily in this splendid: pwdm:dnn. l"m“ m «“That Spooney, "Tmy Lovl.' MOW 5 C. J Woodm-nlee «uThe un-d of Moammmzy" (Essanay) °Af :u“:a’?flngly funny comedy.~ With Augustus Canwy, “The Gibralter afternoon’ at the Carnegie Library. & 50 Mrs, Charles H. Battles. was leader|:: TAKE um IIME B of the meeting. The topic for the af- Jult nSecm of: Bemd;i People l!:ve ternoon was Siberia and the follow= ing papers-were. given. : 1, “Expan- .sionof Russia-to the ‘East. (a): De- fense against the Nomads. ‘(b). ‘Out- let the Pacific wanted.” by Mrs. C. R. Sanborn,. 2. “Conquest of Siberia. (a), Topography; Climate. (D). man’s -canquest;’ 8¢ try; Penal and Otherwise.” by Miss Beatrice - Mills. 3. ~ “Trans-Siberian Railway. (2). Beginning of enter- prise; - Motives; Effect. (b). Route; Through Manchuria; Port Artliur and Corea; Pekin.” by Mrs, Chas. E. Battles. y W:ulng doun't pay. + 1t you neglect kidney bncmhe. Urlnary f,wuhlen often follow, i Doan’s Kidney Pills are for kidney hncklehe, nnd for. other kidney -ills. emidji. citizens endorse them. If your stenographer slows up on her work and gets careless;: give her Hollister's R. M. Tea; it will keep her active, full‘of ‘energy. “Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv, Mrs, Knappen of St. Paul left this. morning for her home after spend- ing several days in this city as the guest of her daughter, Miss' Marjorie Knappen. - Mrs. Knappen also' vis- ited ‘with Mrs. M. ' E. Knappen of Tenstrike “for a ‘few “days. Paul Winklesky and. daughter, Elizabeth,. left Saturday for Minnea- polis, where they will visit friends and relatives. Mr. Winklesky will also attend the Workman lodge convention while in the cities. They expect to be gone a week. Robert Stanley was tried in munici- pal court this. morning on the charge of disorderly conduct. As there were other charges against Stanley his Bemidji, Minn.; says:: members of my family have used Doan’s Kidhey Pills ‘and have been benefited. I had backache and head- dches.and my kidneys caused me an- noyance. I.got Doan’s Kidney -Pills al; Barker's: Drug Store-and they did me-a-world of good. I think a great deal of*Doan’s Kidney Pills and T am glad to recommend them.” . “When Your Back is Lame—Re- member the -Name.” Don’t simply ask for a kidney-remedy—ask ‘distinctly for Doan’s Kidney Pilis, the same that Mrs. Rolky had—the remedy backed by ‘home testimony. 50c all stores Foster-Milburn’ Co., Props., Buffalo, National ‘Bank.—Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT.. (Inserted by Hiram A. Simons, Be- midji, Minn. Amount Paid, 7101)0‘) HIBAM A, SIMONS.' Presents himself as a Non-Partisan candidate for Judge of.the Municipal Court of this City to be voted for at ‘the coming City Election to. be held on the-18th day of February, 1913. On the 25th day of ~ September, 1911, he was appointed by Governor Eberhart-to succeed the late Hon. H. Washington birthday party to be given by Miss Ella Anderson at her home on Lake Boulevard. Northern News: E. W. Collins re- turned Monday morning from a trip to the twin citles and Bemidjl. He ‘left for his home at Zippel the same day. The Catholic ladies will serve sup- per at the Odd Fellow's hall Tues- day -evening, February 18, election day, from 5 to 8. Price thirty-five cents.—Adv. Miss Edna Brown of Minneapolis, arrived in the city Saturday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown. She will remain here for some time. " If your wife joins the Bridge or Never Home Journal-Club, insist on her taking Hollister’s R. M. Tea; it will _regulate her habits. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. B. M. Matson of Becida was in the clty Saturday. He is just able to be around after being coifined to his bed for a couple of -weeks with broken ribs, caused by a fall in his barn. Mrs.-J. P. Pogue-and her mother, Mra. Kellogg, returned Friday eve- ning from a visit to Jamestown, New York, and other Eastern points, where they have been the past month. : Kelliher Journal: John Goodman returned from - Bemidji Monday night “with Mrs. Gilmour ‘and Mrs. Ernest Moore, Mrs. Gilmour’s, grand daughter, from . Bonner’s. Ferry, 1dabo.. » Frank McGinnis of Cass Lake, was a visitor at the M. A. Clark: home e ————— ] The Greaf, -Svingali: & ~Gompany,. Of Great Specialists More Fun than. a -Gircus Svingali:& Co. come direct hére from | he Empress Theatre in Duluth and the Lyric in Virginia. Svingali will dem- ongtrate the-occult . powers: of - hypno- tism, calling upon Jocal subjects irom the town to undergo hypnotic -ngle-- tions;-having them: perform-while der his influence, suches'the hnlolm ascension, side show, :circus, Sousa’ band, lovers on the lake, wreck at sea and statuary work. - He'will: .perform bis mind reading act, Visigraph. H te your questions on v Keep. | them 'concested lnyvurpogl.meavin 10 one see it not evabr;“:h:”:penm i| Questions answered a s ;tnlen mmoumm or-“questions - relat or buainess. . cn-nn'mwy- ‘Night Picture Program An Indian Ishmasl ‘A strong feature case was held over until next week. City Attorney Russell asked for $500 bonds which the prisoner was unable to furnish. Spooner News: Sheriff ‘Andrew Johnson on his trip up this week appointed J. R. Dundas as deputy sheriff, for this end of the county. The appointment is well deserved and meets with the approval of our peo- ple, as Jack has been a faithtul and efficient officer in the past. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet returned Sunday morning from a trip to Chi- cago, St. Paul and other points where she has purchased her spring millinery line. She was accompan- led by Miss Julia Arnes of St. Paul who will take charge of the trimming department of the Henrlonnet mil- linery parlors. ‘W. Balley, as Judge of the Municipal Court in'this City, and has held the office since that time, and he feels For:This Series, $5.00. that his administration of the affairs| , . ANNOUNCEMERT. of the office justifies him in asking|..j perehy announce myself as an the voters of this city. to endorse that independent candidate. for re-eléction administration” at the:coming elec-| .5 g1dorman or tne Third ward, to be tion. A MESSAGE TO WOMEN held Feb. 18, 1913. Who' Are “Just Ready to Drop” - The support of the voters of the ; Third ward is respectfully solicited. ‘When‘you are “just ready to drop,” when you feel so weak that you can The interest of of the wardand the city in general will receive the best of my attentlon if oleecad. * I BISIAR. hardly drag yourself about— and be-| cause ‘you have not slept well,” you get' up as tired-out next morning as when you went to bed, you need help. Miss Lea Dumas, writes from Ma- lone, N. Y., saying: “I was-in a bad- 1y run down condition - for- several weeks ‘but two bottles of Vinol put me on my feet again and male me strong and well. - Vinol has done me more ‘good than all the other medi- cine I ever took." If the careworn, run-down women, the pale, sickly children.and feeble 0ld folks around here would follow Miss Dumas’ example, ‘they, - too, would soon be able to say that Vi- nol, our delicious cod liver and iron ‘remedy, had built them up and -made them strong. It is a wonderful, strength erutor and body builder, and we sell it un- der a guarantee of satisfaction. Yo|_x get your money back if Vinol does not help you. Barker’s Drug Store, ‘Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. The MODEL 3 . Dry Cleaning House Eat peas of the early June variety, HOGANSON. BROS., Props. put up in glass jars, at twenty-five A B cents a jar. 'We have also a new shipment of French pears (Petit Pols) In glass jars at thirty cents a jar. These are strictly high grade and the finest ever placed on your table. Get them at Roe & Marku- sen’s. Phones 106 and 107.Adv. Kelliher Journal. (Feb. 14.): Sherift Andrew Johnson was in town Saturday evening serving notices on jurors. 1. A. Wagner beging the last| onein this-locality “to' notity. He left here after nine o’clock to drive back to Blackduck _to. catch the north bound train for Baudette. He has been out about two weeks on this trip, going into all parts of the county. Dry Gloaning:of Ladles’ and Gonts’ Clothing, House- hold Goods, ete. -~ 106 Second St. Subscribe for The- Pioneer The “Big .Bemidg” basket ball team will probably ~play another game.on the first of March: with the McIntosh team. The team will prac- tise every-mnight this ‘week and try to get back in shape in-time for the Buperior game -which has been scheduled’ for the second week in March. Several games will probably be ‘played with smaller teams before this game. e e Carpenters und contractors have| completed repairing the room in the northeast corner of the court. house basement. The::room ;will: be. used for a-jury room when there is more than one jury out at a time, Other rooms on the third floor will also bé repaired-and used. for this purpose: Work on the exterior of the .court| house. will commence as soon as| Foather winmemie Thé pations of 6l Bist class hptels and xestannm& are exact: ing—they demand the best.: Women:go:where the pastry and cakes 1t Dad comes home late and h:n_s are noted for their excellence. Men are af by hotbread and . trouble in finding the key hole, just glve him Hollister’s R. M. Tea. for an [ biscuits—when fres| eye opener; it-regulates. 35c. Bark-[ The pastry cook witti l e , ; putatior @5 Drug Btore.——Ady, .. |because he knows that results. are certa every ; Mr: and Mrs. M. A. Clark enter-|iS as good as his best. tained at “500' Saturday ‘evening. Then, too; with K .C Baking Powder The following guests were present:|kinds of batter be(grg the rush of the mealfiggg Mesdames. . Roberts - and. - Minnick. needed $0 thmvery ordet goes to the'table satid hot, yet“thie Messrs. and Mesdames Koors, Iahr, he! % ustas Andrews, Coleman, Murphy, Bur- Th balkes are jt good as the firsf gess, Bisiar, Carter, Misses Hazel. Wl;&fmhind these %3515 and Helen : Minnigk: and ‘Messrs. A. xeatly: leavgmn 0-baking > M. Hoover of Baudette: and J. 2, George. Mrs. Clark was assisted i serying by Mrs, Minnick-and Misses|.q Hazel:and Helen :Minnick, Mrs. Del 4 Burgess received: the “highest lady’s| § score and Mr. A. M. Hoover the highest gentleman’s.score. - Mrs. Ray] Murpby and Mr. Coleman received the: consolation prizes. ¢ Mrs.. E. Rolky, 1009-Bemidji Ave., |and N “I ‘and other | third be seld. and accessible to a Tallre NOBODY CAN TELL THAT YOU DARKENED .~ YOUR GRAY, FADED HAIR WITH SAGE TEA| s i MIXED WITH, SULPHUR MAKES . HAIR SOFT, LUSTROUS AND ‘the use of Sage and Sulphur for re- storing faded, gray hair to'its natural color dates back to grandmother’s time. darkened, glossy and abundant, with a brew.of Sage Tea 'and Sulphur. ‘Whenever her hair fell outior took on that dull, faded or streaked appear- ance this eilmple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at -home is ' mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays skilled chem- ists do this better than oureelves. By asking at any drug store ready - to - use “Wyeth' Remedy” _The Artist’s _Romance Is- ll&bh ‘comedy. mumn.d Song: ; ‘lu‘n!rfim&lm-olflwmt. San Xavior:Mission at Tucson, Arizona Is aneducational picture. nm aflmon m‘-’mpu‘n“n’ l'l‘::‘?xmbtr ri:u lstf mhc omce ‘of the submnunflm of nesota, un’"fi 12 ?%m central time, ‘Wednesday, February: timber- fcheck for $400 on -om lov payable to the underai ed checks will rned uirements of ‘his Nd‘. ject any and-all bids is information ‘approved form' of contract may 36 west; Lots 1,2, 8 and 4, Sec. 21, town- € ime: l‘l. 191 dead_or 'fire-inj All of'1t of good lfilll:x or ‘to 'Red | D.-130-319. lor about-fifty cents. sticky, o insist CURES' -DANDRUFF. «“Wyeth's” which and falling hajr. She kept her hair beautifully, one strand ‘at a time. for the product —called Sage and. Sulphur ' Hair —you will get & large bottle A Small Leak Will Sink a Great Ship ‘You may spend as you go, paying no attention.to the opportunities to save which are advertised by progressive merchants, but you" will ‘find sooner or later that little expenses count up to large sums. A loose; here-and-there buyer can quickly squander all her monay by forgetting the value of the little purchases. *. Care- ip expending the small. amounts will quu:kly repayflwllu eoonomical housewife. Every night: in its advertisingcolumns .THE PIONEER points the way to many opportunitiesifor stopping the small leak. Special'sales are advertised by the merchants. Ih small things, such as:soaps, ribbons and notions, there may be just one penny off ‘the regular price. But when you add them all together you will find that the pennies number a dollar or two. Read all the advertisements in THE PIONEER closely and constantly every night for opportunity:to save not only pennies but dollars. (Copyxright, 1913, by J, P. Fallon.) dant.—Adv. SNARANTLED By BEHIO BREWWG (0. UNDER THE FOOD AV DRUGS. ACT SNE 287 /08 BEN10J1 BREWING L2 {This ‘puce reserved by the .-Bnmidjiftnwfisiie & Improvement Co, ‘ Fbr -pfice' of lots, terms etc., 1NQUIRE OF T. c. BAILEY Bemldjl or write, Good ow Time _Straw Rlde Fur- a8 to" H’nbor.nnd»th- mm«momau. wmd upon rfi?uut ‘to the nnqord:nafl lllv'- & lnl. Duh.m s«mn druggists | make ‘their own, ‘which is usually ‘too upon - getting can be depended upon -to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruft,”. dry, feverish, itchy . soalp)| A well-known downtown druggist says his customers insist on Wyeth’s Sage and .Sulphur, because, they say, it darkens so naturally and -evenly. that-nobody-.can tell it has been: ap- plied—it’s ;80 easy to use too:: You simply dampen-a sponge or soft’brush and'draw it through yur hair, taking|.ppong 18 Do " this at night and by morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two, it is restored. to its natural color #nd looks glossy, soft and abun- KX XK KKK KKK (% PROFESSIONAL CARDS - AT HK A FOR IR R Ruth Wightiman: | Teacher of Piano Residence: Studio ‘1002 - lfifii» A Phone168: ™ LAWYERS ATTORNBY: A’fl LAW Do O | PHYBIOIANS, SURGEONS ST AT P ey DE."ROWLAND GILMORE™ PHYSICIAN . AND- SURGBON DR. C. B. SANDORN - PHYSICIAN: AND: SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR‘A;-E. 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