Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 22, 1913, Page 3

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F. A. Megroth will leave tonight for th twin crures. N. C. Gilbert of Grand Rapids was in Bemidji yesterday. Judge M. A. Spooner went to Wal- ker on business this morning. Mrs. James Van Vleck of Litt Fork spent yesterday in Bemidji. J. B. Thompson and wife of Red Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji. Girl for scrub work wanted at the Hotel Markham.—Adv. Mrs. John W. Kelsey is steadily improving after her recent serious ill- ness. Peter Gramer and ness. F. A. Grady spent yesterday in Bemidji on busi- Hiustrated Song: «Odd Knotts” An excellent comedy of merit. “An Adventure On tha Mexican Border”’ . Two Reels. A thrilling love story showing the nerve'racking trials of a Mexican girl | choosing between her- Mexican lover and one’of Uncle Sam's troopers. £ |} «When the Stars In the Sky Spcll Love”” | : Miss Hazelle-Fellows (Essanay) (Lubin) Minnesota, where they have been vis- iting relatives the past three weeks. Mrs. Dan O’Connor returned. last Saturday night from Minneapolis and Brainerd where she has been visiting Dr. B. F. Asborn of International |friends and relatives for the.past two Falls, was in Bemidji yesterday on|weeks. business. H. J. Rockawick, Chase hotel at Walker, midji yesterday. Charles Loring left last night for business Crookston after a visit in this city. short One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Lily Lemloh of Puposky lel today for her home after Monday with friends in this city. The young ladies of the Cathol church will give a card social in the|division will serve. spending The Christian Endeavor of" the clerk in the| Presbyterian church will give a par- was in Be-|lor entertainment in thé church par- lors Wednesday evening, April 23. A program will be rendered. Are you sure that your valuables are safe? For $3.00 a year you can rent a private safe deposit box in the Northern National Bank tHus insur- ing against fire,-thieft or accident.— Adv. ] The regular meeting of the Ladles’ Aid of the Methodist church will be held in the church basement, Wed- ic | nesday afternoon, April 23. ~The first All are cordially city hall, Tuesday evening, April 22.|invited to be present. E. W. Walsinham of Crookston, is| Mrs. T. J. Martin of Nymore who making a business trip to Bemidji and | was taken dangerously ill a week ago other points on the M. & L. this week. is improving. For hours she lingered between life and death but it is now ° Jos. B. Doty passed through Be-|tyought she is past the danger line. midji on his way to Akeley where he |y, Martins returned a short time will remain for a short time on bus! ness. George T. Williams, judge of pro- i-|ago from their winter sojourn in the west. Crookston Daily Times (April 21): bate of Aitkin, Minnesota, was in-the| prank E. Rauch, who returned from city on business the latter part of the | pomiqji a week ago, where he had ‘week. A complete line of popular music Bisiar’s Music —every song a hit. Store.—Adv. been working in the Netzer drug store, complaining of illness, was op- erated upon at St. Vincents hospital today for appendicitis. His condition is reported as good as could be ex- C. J, and D. N. Winton of Minneap- | pected this afternoon. olis are in Bemidji on business con-| nected with the Bemidji Lumber com- pany. W. C. Gilbert of Grand Rapids, was in Bemidji yesterday on business con- Lumber nected with company. the Bemidji New music—just in. The latest in popular lineg now on- sale at Bisiar’s Music Store.—Adv. Gust ‘Brown proprietor of the Be- midji candy kitchen, has installed a new sanitary electric mixing device. This is a big improvement over the A. B. Palmer of Grand Forks, who|glass and shaker which was formerly has been the guest of his brother Dr.|used. There are no parts on the ma- G. M. Palmer left Sunday noon for|chine where dirt can gather as the his home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Tassel of Nymore last week, a daugh- ter. Mother and child are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander returned this morning from an only part that comes in.contact with the drink being mized is a small nickle plated rod which revolves at a great speed. Mrs. Bert Flint and son 'Noel, of McNabb | Neilsvile, Wisconsin, who have been ex-|the guests of Mrs. William Austin, tended wedding trip to Milwaukee|921 Minnesota avenue, for the past and Minneapolis. Baudette Region: all along the line. The Baudetts and Rainy River shed their coats of ice last week and navigation is open two weeks, left today on the mnoan train for their home. Mrs. Flinteis e+Mra Austin’s sister. Mrs. W. H. Flint and daughters Leah and Vivian of Shiocton, Wisconsin, will remain for some time longer as guests at’the James Bargoine and family have|Austin home. moved to Bemidji the Crookston sawmill. Miss Effie Peterson of Brainerd, i from Nymore, where Mr. Bargoine is employed in Eastern Star members and their friends are invited to the thimble bee which will be given in the Masonic S| Temple tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. the guest of her-sister Mrs. O. J.|They will be entertained by Mesdames Morken of Nymore. Miss Peterson ex-|q. . Carson, George Rhea-and W. B. pects to remain for some time. Stewart. Supper will be served from Mrs. K. K. Roe and children re-|five o’clock until all are served. All turned Monday noon from Hendrum,|members are cordially invited and TONICGHT Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Albert Martin Damons Colored Musical Gomedy Co. Date that Is a Rare Treat to Both Old Miles to See and Hear. Quartette Sextette The Great Colored Show and Dance, “Sift Sand Sal.” 18 People On the Program Sisters, Femler & Fox. Gives One of the Best of Entertain- ments, Clean, Wholesome and Up-to- and Young. Worth Traveling Many Laugh and the Whole World Laughs With You. Octette Billy Bowers, the Big Funny Face Fel- low. This Big Mouth- Comedian Will Make You Laugh With His Funny Song Miss Mellie Damon, Noree Allyne, Miss Margarete Hall, the Black Florodora. the Four Dudleys, the Facinating Col- lins Sisters, Stella, Nina, Camille, Scott urged to bring their friends. The men are expected at six o’clock for supper. Everybody likes good music. New shipment of popular music in today at Bisiar’s Music Store.—Adv. Northern News: Fire Ranger Wm. Kilby and Patrolman E. T. Lindholm: have just returned after a trip over the proposed Thief River Falls road. They found along the country very sparsely settled, but report some fine timber along the route. The claim is that the road can easily be built as high land was found nearly the whole route. Signs of moose, deer and bear was found along the route and smaller game such as grouse and part- ridges were there in countless num- bers. - They covered “about seventy miles on the trip, The following article 1s taken from the Northern News at Spooner, Min- nesota, April 18: We doubt that there is anyone in the village, who has not heard of tin can day. The Civic Im- provement club is offering one cent a dozen for old tin cans to be delivered Picture Program ing Baggot in Gold Is Not All 3000 Feet of Pictures The Unive:sln(l Film Mfg. Co., Presents An Impressive Imp. Two Reel. Feature on Saturday evening-at the Auditor- fum. ‘As a result every small boy in town has been busy this week = and| every express cart or. wheel barrow has its load of cans as the boys have formed partnerships in the gathering of cans and they are stocked up for the eventful day. It is almost impos- Special Music-by Damon’s Orchestra sible to find "a loose can, with a fine A $1.50 Show for 25¢ and 35c tooth .comb, anywhere around town, at’ present. - There will be a rushing business. in ‘the ice u'hmn ‘cone- Hne PRINTER WANTS POSITION Near homestead ‘land. Has had 18 years experience. Can handle and edit a weekly paper. Can fur- nish first class references from both, city and country mewspaper men. Address ‘'W. Babcock, Bronson, Minn. —Adv. Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens in a house in which the plumbing is in poor condition—everybody in the house is liable to contract -typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they ehould be kept in first class condition all the time. If you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain’s Tablets and you are certain to get quick re- lief. - For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. —Aadv. S KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK HORNET. * KXEKKKR KKK KKK KK KKK George Bogart, Henry Plummer, T. C. Thompson, John Thullen, and C. Peterson went to Bemidji on Tues- day on-legal business. Fish are being seen and caught:in the creeks about here. The school.board met at Robert Shaw’s Thursday evening, for the purpose of making out notices for the painting of the Murray school. C. E. Green, Mr. Randoff and son, J. E. and J. D. Bogart were in Black- duck Saturday. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. “I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand t6 my mouth for that length of time,” writes Lee L. Chapman, Maple- ton, Towa. “I suffered terrible pain 80 I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Chamberlain’s Liniment and-in two months I was well and have not suf- fered with rheumatism since.” For performed on h the hospital'in a crit! wndlthm day. Nurse: Smith. 1a a coil is:to:d: There 'are two ways to do this—a Tight and a wrong way.'If it happens .will become twisted in a manner that will make it almost unmanage- able, . If done t.ha right wayit. will come out wlthout any twisting or Snarling and all the rope in the cofl may be drawn_out withouttrouble, To do it properly the rope should be uncoiled-toward the left ,or opposite the way the hands of a watch-or clock run, By finding the inside end of the coil‘and observing how it uncoils, one may tell whether or not he is start- ing in ‘the right way. If the rope uncoils to the right instead of to the left the whole coil should be turned over and the end pulled through from the opopsite side of -the coil. The rope will then uncoil to the left and cause no trouble.—J, M. Drew, University Farm, St. Paul. What Did It Look Like? A story is being told of a gentle- man who was on a motoring tour when his car broke down near a small village.- It was late in the eve- ning, 8o he decided to put-up for the night at the only inn the vllll;e pos sessed. After a rather scrappy supper he was shown up to:his bedroom, but soon after the landlord bad come downstairs again his guest leaned over the balusirade-and called: “Landlord! Landlord! Do you-think I'm going to clean my own boots?” “What d'ye mean?” grumbled the landlord, - “What have you puta poll-hin‘ pad on my bed for?” demanded the guest. “Polishing.’ pad!”: he snapped. “That’s not a polishing pad! That's the:pillow!”—Pearson’s’ Weekly.. Much- 8ense In Question. Small -Susie had asked ' 80 many questions that her mother became im- patient and told her that little girls should ‘not be 8o curious. ~“But, mother,” presently remarked Susie, without a. trace. of. impertinence ‘or “smartness,” “what am I to do if I don’t ask questions. - Aln't I gotta rale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. yesterday. James Toombs of | Mm Hes at F. Healey was operated upon Sun- i to be done the wrong way the ropell| Not to on which it is placed Price . ; N‘ot to carbomzé = All defective parts replaced free of charge. C.E. BATTLE:S “Home of Good Hardware” Mlse 600D GROCERIES® AND FRESH EGGS I. P. BATCHELDER 117. Minnesota Ave. GO TO BATCHELDER'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND BUTTER > Phone 180 NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP NROM GOLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM Breathe Freely; Dull Headache Goes; Nasty Gnhrrhnl Discharge Stops. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply & little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head ‘will ‘open; you will breathe - freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head, or catarrhal gore throat will be gone. End suoh misery mow! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s-Cream Balm” at any drug store. This sweet, frag- Instantly Clears Air Passages; You rant balm dissolves. by the: heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and’throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don’t lay awake tonight strug- gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow- ing.. Catarrh or a cold, with its run- ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- to'the throat, and raw dryness ia dis- tressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely diuppear IiRuth ng‘htzman LITeacher. of Piano Waw Are ; LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 ATTORNEY AT LAW' First National Bank Building - BEMIDJT, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg f/ PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR, E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ffice in Mayo Block Res. "Phone 397 Phone m DR. C. B. SBANBORN 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN . AND SURGEON OVll' F‘lrlt Nltlom bank, Be ’hone 36, Residence 'Phone 73 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 811 Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank _. DENTISTS Adv. Subseribe for The Pioneer following these stories Are You Reading the stories of Scniland the Land of Song and Scenery now. appearmg daily in The Pioneer? in The Pioneer, you can They are a partof a new plan for pleasant and profitable reading for you through the year. By “LEARN 'ONE THING EVERY DAY” and every one a thing worth while, about Art, Literature, Travel, Sc1ence, Archltecture, Musnc, Natural ,Hlstogz, Sculpture, History, : AND ALL IN FIVE MINUTES A DAY - “KNOWLEDGE GATHERED IN SPARE MINUTES" . " The Plan First—In The Pnoneer every week day you will find a gnppmg human iinterest story about a famous person, place, picture or other subject.. This story will give you, in a concise manner and without un- interesting details, just what you hav Second—Every week The Associati anted to know about each subject. ewspaper: School issues “The Mentor,” a separate- pubhcatmn containing an illustrated article by an'eminent authority on the subject of the. week. -also contains six beautiful pictures,. either in color or mtagllo gravure. Ploneer is.about one of these plctures. : Each day’s g,t’ory in The “The Mentor” JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR, 7. T. TUOMY 5 DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 230 DR. @ M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only VETERINARIAN 'hone 164 Pogue's Livery | ToM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. 'Phone 58. 318 _America Ave. = Office Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M E. ' IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. BREVIC Licenced detective. Bonded under state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years of experience. - Good references. Write me. All business absolutely confi- dential. Free consultations. P. M. BREVIC Lock Box 58 Nary, Minn.

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