Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 3

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this evening for her home. - s Northern - News, (Spooner, : Feb: 21): BE. H.Dea of Bemidj, superin- tendent for the:Shevlin.company’s, in-town today to see that everything for the summer’s cut at the-mill. If John-gets: the habit of ‘staying|| out late, just insist on his taking Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea; it-will'instill regu- lar habits. 35e. Bnh:'lnng Stere, erecercrann Cf__AQV. dm:k,li; x:‘;:’m?:;i visit:): !:;;mx- Tt Itk T - 21):E. J. Bourgoles:of Bemidji, came John Graham was operated on_ infto town on Tuesday and left to com~ St..Anthony’s hospital this morning.|tinue his work in:surveying for the . Cbunty Commissioner J. C. Thomp- | 1eW ditch on upper Rapid river- | son of Blackduck is in the city foday Rev. S. E. P. White left this after- om business. O o RS T T Ceai Tor Wit oaE J'[wsefnnny folh with a oompla.echango D#: E.“W. Johnson left for Minne-| Where he will attend the missionary |l : » of program three times. during the week.: pokis this morning and expects to be |80d administrative meeting of :Adama i This is an act that pleases everybody, for ‘a presb) of which he is chairman: gone -until ‘Wednesday. ytery | there isa hugh in every _minute oftke C, J. Cismowski, of Foley, North Messrs. Ed. Page, S. Dubugque, ,.was the guest of Mr. and|Archie Barrett and Medore Mercil of Mrs."M. Gappa Sunday. Crookston, who eame.up to-attead the Knights of Columbus installation mu_—anmu quarts for one here Saturday, returned home this _dollar, #f paid for in advance. W. G.|morning. ol morning. = = : > Is an EDISON story of the - ownerflf: large “““"“‘?"’;“‘"-M . \onre of| . DO ROt forget’ the Presbyterian mvflmm s;::n ”‘y“‘;";_‘ : i - woolen mill, w}m promises to_keep all fire = thf‘:’me -o:;;b:n :‘:eo' 5] ret:e Ladies’ ,Aid supper Friday evening,|jieve that a locsl skater will be able exits open b‘lt not de ll. When fire Gte ‘z:“ vmm’; s among the|pebruary 28, in the - church *base-{io wis trom him. ‘A ddnee may be breaks out there is a wild: seramble for the ; exits, only to find them locked ‘This is an ment. Price thirty-five centa.—AdY-}yiven. in- the hall ‘laterin the eve- educational picture everyone should-see. John.Wilcox came down from| mpe gister Superior of the St. An-|ning: . Fumkley Friday night and went to thony’s hospital, left this noon for Pianting the Spring Garden Isa VITAGRAPH comedy. A man reaps- Nebish Saturday afternoon. Duluth wh she will join in cele- i i Mr.0. B. Sonstrud entertained Mr. bn;ng :h:?wen:y'n!fll innivel:r! F'VE Tm“n :mms‘[s = what his wife makes him sow. He plantsa“ . garden that the hens may, decttoy it. He and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and sons, For- |of the opening of the St. Mary’s hos- dreams dreams and wakes up in the fury of * * i T 1] i 585 1 11 i 555 £ Egfizg. i i i 3 i i %‘s Ruth Wightman ~Teacher of Piano e o fl_\ “ rest-and Curtis at dinner Sugday. pital of that city. : Unite- in mm m 0 ...B. T. Sparrow formerly of Bemidji| Mrs. Fay Head’s Sunday- school ici! came up from' Duluth Sunday. He|class in the Methodist church will| If any one:should Emow:the value e was on his way to Akeley, Minnesota. | give a “Mother Goose’’- party at.the [of a medicine it is the retail durg his wmth s hurch Friday evening. The echil-|ist who sells it. THustrated So Little Gladys Olson who has been | © ng S ae 3 dren have been asked to come dressed| ~ Therefore when over five thousand P the k list v ;. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO! ::are: sl‘:‘rh:a:::e?‘:;:: days nifi to represent some character of Moth- |of the best retail druggists in the Jllst a Dream at Dawn x - 2 ; pneumon- d Vinol, -our_deli- == 1ad er. Goose tales. country recomme: E Sung by Mrs. Pfifer cious cod Hver and iron tonic, with- out oil, as the greatest tonic recon- Chaperoned by Mrs. John Wilcox, DR, E. A. SHAKNON, M. D. — Geor: Kirk returned from St. Len e the following young ladies visited A Lucky Fall PHYSICIAN AND SURGI)N Jobns, New Brunswick, Saturday. He structor and strength creator they | vertised in New York,. Boston and was called east by the death of ate WIleox logging camps four miles| ), gvor gold, it must indicate the| Philadelphia. ‘and the halls wers Isa LUBIN story of the west, and a girl |l enoe 3567 0 Mavo Block, sister. Z‘:;b‘:lel“‘:‘m"YBu;‘:l’ce'g“y ;;:‘:5 value of Vinol __ thronged until Joyce Heth died—Jos who fell over a cliff and was lucky enough - Rev. S. E. P. White returned from | jorie Knappen: Frances Moslor:i, Ma-| e could publish columns of such :fi:“n Chapple in- Nitinal ‘Maga, to find a gold mme. BR. C. R. SANBORN " - “Blackduck this morning. He officiat- | be] Wager and Ethelyn Hall. testimony as the following: _ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ed-at the funeral of Mrs. Seavey yes- > Mr. E. C. Spens, Druggist of Alpe- R < Offico—Miles' Block o - ‘terday: If life gets serious and you need|na, Mich., says: “Vinol is the ideal Correct. strength and courage, don’t use stim-|tonic reconstructor, as it really to-{ “What,” asked the Sunday school DR. A. E. HENDERSON Mrs. J. H. French returned from ylents; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea. It|day Is the best remedy we have on| teacher, “is-meant by bearing false LEAR“ To BE Youn ENROLL NOW. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Blackduck this morning, where she|;1) put pou on top instead of making|our shelves.” witness against one’s nefghbor?” ow“ mss“ AKE oo i e w thor IR | Over First National bank. Bemidil. Misn. French. o * sald one small maid. scieatife desigaia . - E rug Store.—Adv. druggist of Springfleld, Ohio, says: “Partly right aid 1 =~ ladies’ tailoring 2ad Desgatag; Curing. Dr. Hénderson entertained Dr. and| Miss Beatrice Eddy .will give a| Vinol gives better satisfaction than 2 s = s oy 2 i - lasses Now Open. - ; ; CIAN. AND SURGEON ‘I know,” said another Httle girl,| | = geach e oxlios i . Tuomy at dinner at the Markham | cyts of meat and the cooking of the|Store.” holding her hand high in the air, “it's KEISTER’S LADIES' TAILORING COLLEGE Office in Winter Block - 9‘“"“7 5 less expensive cuts in the High| We ask every run-down, nervous, e e tually if you persistently deposit your | Friday afterncon at 3:30. Every-|20Y person _suffering from chromic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON savings' in the Northern National|one is invited to attend this demon-|COUBDS, colds or bronchitis, to try a Offics’ in. Mayo Block- . has been visiting her son, E. N.|yoy under dog on_slave. Barker's| Mr. C. F. Bucholtz, the leading| ItS telling falsehoods about them, DR. E. H. SMITH > % said the teacher. Mrs. L. A. Ward and Dr. and Mrs. J.| pyplic demonstration on the different | 32y medicine I have sold in my ‘when nobody did anything and some- Chamber of Commerce Bldg.. St. Paul. Mina. Esvex Blde., Minmenpolis, Mism. z » —Youi will own your oWn home even-|school domestic seienee room ~mnext debilitated, -aged or weak person or 8 | DR. E. H. MARCUM bottle of Vinol with the understand- Flosie 18 Residence Phone 811 Bank.—Adv. stration. s " ing that their money will be return-}- 5 ~"Ogear, Nelson returned to Bemidji| Mrs. R. Gilmore gave the st of a|oq if it does not do all we elaim.— . 1 ] EINER W. JOHNSON - L this mormng after having spent Sat-|series of parties Saturday. The rest|p, porsg Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. | ordinary without authority from the| , & 4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ® m-day ‘and Sunday with friends and| will be given after Lent. The party|_ ,g. E superintendent. This accounts for his B o e relatives in Erskine. given Saturday was a thimble bee sending the following telegram: e and there were twenty guests present. “Superintendent’s Office, Calcutta: & % - Sses Hazel and Helen Mimnick | oy S0 0 P00 Wy oted with jon| CONTRACTORS ATTENTION. | Tiger on platform eattug condustor.| § i t DENTISTS : ed thi 1 Black- - s ” - v ::l::vhere :;;;‘::?iee;o::e g:ecsts qiuls and smilax. A buffet lunch Was| The plans and specifications for Please wire instructions.’ - " of friéids over Sunday. served in the dining room. - the erection of an automobile garage R- F. "unmy JB. D. L. STANTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. Gre Mr, and Mrs. . B. Kenfield and| M7 be seen at 07 ofics, 1002 Bev) rrums ouman nw ¢ 2o 14 Davs FUNERAL DIRECTOR D T to Mr. and Mrs. S. GregE .. . oparjes E. Battles went to Cass|trami avenue. Sealed bids will be I our druggist will mxand Joondy 1t i Office in Winter Bloek formerly of Bemidji, now of Littlef o Saturday returniig home the[Teceived up to March 5. I reserve the ,,A;{g,?""m! Inile Bleeting or Drotradine AND EMBALME? “!GMID HARNESS CO.|— Falls, Minnesota, on February 20, an{ o vonine” Mr. Kenfield went|Fight to reject any or all bids:. oo 14 daye S0e Otiles’s13 Bettrams Ave. 69-71 Western Ave, Minneapelis | DR. J. T. TUOMY = "eight and a half pound girl. there on business-and Mesdames Ken- JOHN MOBERG. = = DENTIST ", The Aid society of the Presbyter-|feld and Battles to be the guests of —Adv. First National Bank Bldg Tel 330 ian church will give a thirty-five cent | Mrs. Bradbury, who celebrated her B supper Friday evening, February 28,|birthday anniversary that day. oW W in:the church basement.—Adv. H TO CUT DO' DR, 6. M. PALMER 3 DENTIST Evening worl by Ammt Only s 5 8 g - Championship race at the rink on = LIVING EXPENSES O OOO B - - Miss Elizabeth Piatt of Minneapo- | Wednesday night between Breyette . 2 ul Se S “1fs, who has been the guest Of Mr.|and Buckland. The winner will race| A:" flf""‘:;”“:“;:‘;‘;‘c‘:hflu: 1 1 ] C : s I and Mrs. Harold Dane for a week, |the champion of North Dakota the|y 5 ™' MES0Ce =0 Toin i % : left for her home this morning. following week.—Adv. (17 ORLINE. e dgtte 1y appetizing 2 ; ‘Minnesota™ Spaghetti at least twice Miss Cora Harrier of Minneapolis| Miss Catherine Hardy and Louis{each week in place of meat. Every One a BUICk Booster has accepted a position as clerk at|Bloomgquist, both of Bemidji, were “Minnesota” Spaghettii is tour] A - the Béfman Emporium. Miss Har-|ynited in marriage Saturday eve-|times as nutritous as beef-steak and Tier 1s-an experienced sales lady. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|yet costs only about one cent a dish. TOM SMART Roland Henrionnet returned to|Louis La Valley, Rev. S. E. P. White] It contains more - proteids than DRAY AND TRANSFER Pennington, where he is teaciing, officiating. The ceremony was Der-imost foods and is therefore —more S A e " Sunday, after a two day visit with | formed in the presence of immediate |strength giving and less fattening. Res. "Phone 3. $18_America Ave his mother, Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet. |friends of the contracting parties. It is fine for children—making The Itasca News (Deer River):|their bodies strong and healthy. And Lumberjacks have begun = early to|they are very fond of fts rich, nut- come down from the timber and |lke flavor. « UNERAL DIRECTOR = every day and night they are numer- Insist on getting the genuine “Min- EP | for some time, left Saturday for her| ") "o streets. Most of them|Desota Spaghetti, made from the home. have worked but a short time and |Vers best durum wheat with all the X = - cmms ______gmem 7 % M. E. IBERTSON - Miss Neva Wilson of Kelliher, who [ have but small “stakes” for the win- ;ondezhflly nourishing Gluten left has .been the guest of Mr..and Mrs.|ter. It has been a bad winter for —Adv. b s COUNTY CORONER] Ben, B. Lundgren, 1107 Beltrami “jumping” and that is always bad for —_— e 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,Mina. Mrs. Charles Borchardt, of Crook- ston, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle the men and the employers. FERTILIZING OATS. If your cook gets obstreperous.and inclined to run things, buy her Hol-| By "A. L. Stome, Experiment Station lister’s R. M. Tea, it will regulate, ‘Wisconsin Agriculturst College. Don’t Fail to See this Wonderful Production 4Dt ke her calm and fal. Bark-| — There is a certain prestige that owhing your own motor 1Brinkman Theater f=-oms s i ™™ s oo Hrmmmas e, S 6 iy e Moorhead Independent: Congress- | 't00 fertile and the direct application man Steenerson has taken up the :: f;::l“"‘ is generally inadvisabl matter of securing the United States| © to produce lodging of the marine band for the Minnesota state| Srerr oond cousequent loss. ~Where . ocats are grown i rotation fellowing fair quring the first week in-Septem-| corn which has been well manured, ber with the secretary of the navy.| there is no need of manuring the oats The band is one of the largest in the| themseives as enough plant food will Tonight §her|dan s Ride 4% 7" in Three Parts “Fhe Grbitest: 101 Bison Ever Made- “The Military Masterpiece of the There is_a certain satisfaction in knowing you own a THB'UBSOE‘nAl;ElNG 3 car that will take you anywhere and bring you back. It is this quality of dependability which has put 110,000 Buicks on the road, and it is this same quality of de- ‘Twentieth Century United States and ranks very high in| be -v;:hlo for the oats after the . 2000 Two Regiments of Cavalry 2000 || the musical world. It will be a big| ™2 been removed. - Rotation ° pendability which has made every one of those 110,000 1000 - . Infanty 1000 attractio nfor Minnesota if it can be| 8ione will not add fertility. On sofls ty 5 oo poor to raise good crops of oats, Buick users a Buick booster. secuzed the applicagtion of barnyard manure Bemidji, Minn. List of advertised| at the rate of ten to twenty-five loads leters “unclaimed” for week ending| Per acre shiould be used, or whers ma Feb. 24th, 1913. nure is not available, whatever ele Men—Clarence Brown, Emil Bot-| Bents the sofl lacks should be fur ten, Hans Foussen, N. Gile, Rev. Wm. Griffith, (2), Her. Olaf Paulsen Hov- ik, Fred Hanson (2), H. M. Johnsen, James Larkin, Nils Langerud, Al Rib- ins, Henry Sannes, George Sdickey, Ed. Tollefson, Fred Vanderloon, Em- erm Warnner. ‘Women—Mrs. Nellie Dorthey, Edith Engelking, Miss Bessy LaVelle. Wednesday night Frank Breyette will race Bertle Buckland at the rol- ler rink for the championship of the 3000 Feet of Civil Strife “Fhe Buick overhead vnlve mquir h-s more power per cubic inch of piston displacement than any other type ‘of motor ever built. It costs us more to make but it - INSURANCE A * Pictorial- Tribute to General Phil by Mz Otis Turner, . America’s Formost: Producer Worth of Powder Used In See How Your Granddaddies Helped Snidln'l‘unthne.'l'nzeofal-‘m 2. Is Tweaty Miles Away ~ VAUDEWILLE “Burns-& Kehl Co. Comedy Gircus: Dogs, Monkeys, Pony Tinker. & Heloa Novelty Instrumentsl Roadsters and Touring Cars, 995 fo SI6SA, F. 0. B. Fint chronic appendieitis, which is not wrypt!l!ulhvcdoctotdmyml ow Starts 7:10 Sharp

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