Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 6

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W. K. DENISON the racket 1 heard a Woman’s scream.. : ) The;next thing I knéw [ 'was covered 5 VETERINARIAN i Wlfl(l calico. and the woman fainted on : S Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery my-breast: 1 caught her before she % . S 5 : fell and. laying her down gently, put TOM SMART GENERAL ULYSSES 8. GRANT. the baby in her arms.”. . i DRAY AND TRANSFER ner'for my pnrty. and we will- pny “for| % asra e o (HELP “WANTED IN BEMIBJI wiles Block rth Beune 8 South Bound Arrives {800 163 East Bound Leaves. mf& ‘est Bound Leayes- 18¢'East Bound'Leaver . GREAT NO 33 ‘West Bound Lea: l t Boun% Leaves. Leaves. t Bol‘l‘l‘l‘fl Iaund GRAHAM M. TORRANCE: LAWYER" Telephone 666 JOHN F: GIRHUNE> * ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW~ Office second, floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIANS; SURGEONS| DR. ROWLAND GILMORE - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofmce—Miles ' Block DR E~A.-SHANNON,"M.'D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo_Block ‘Phone lQG Res. "Phone 31) DE! C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Mibn, ome? ‘Phone 36, Residence 'lsh”o'm 1 DR.‘E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office”In Winter ‘Block DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND::SURGEON Office in lg.uy:' Block: ..~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiée’ over ‘Security Bank DENTISTS BR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Olllcc in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel 380 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST ) Miles Block 1 Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open dally, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p m., 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to § p. m. . Res. 'Phone 58. 818 America Ave Office 183, Phone | sata: General Graut and the victory of Grant’s ar- 4 mies at Missionary Ridge that part of the country was de- serted ;by the Confederates.. One duy ,‘ Grant and his'staff ofticers, a party-o about fifty mounted soldiers, while rld— 8 ing about the’ country ‘came upon an old log cabin with smoke issuing from the’ single chimney.”. An orderly was senit over there to see if the party could be supplied.. He cameé back: and stated that there was no one there ex- cepta middle’ aged woman and that she:declined to say whether she could or could not supply the party. y General _Grant immediately started acroiss’ ‘the field for the house, the staff |- officérs’ galloping. after him...The wo- .man met -bim at: the ‘door of her hum- ble’ home and ‘told him that she would not do nnythmg for him nor tor any otherYankéés. ~ Theni General Grant “Madam, there'is a state of war m We cannot observe peacé-| “You! will preoare din- ER the Ghattanoogu’campaign | ton, the spirit of ‘the, mothers at home | that, made stout .tte hearts of Wash- ington’s soldiers at Valley. Forge and in ,qu ot,(helr campaigns., You are not overpald God bless you, madam, apd bless your- soldier husband - and, sons also.” . | THE REGIMENTAL: COLORS. Regiment Back to ‘I‘own. At the bombardment 'of ‘Fredericks- 4. during’the ‘civil war' a Con s soidiér was taking sight for a ‘at’ an_enémy across the street. Jllf"ls his tingers trembled on- the a lnttle three-year-old, fair B haired baby girl: toddled out of an al- l_eyq accompanied by a big Newfound- land dog.”and’ gave:chase to a shell tlla(t wns rolllng Iazlly down the pave- rrent ‘ot shot and shell. and:on came, the enemy. A moment,amd he: ,Imd ;grounded his gun: dashed ‘out into the;storm; swept:-his right arm’around the child, gained cover again and. with the baby clasped. tu his breast.and the musket trailed .in_bis left band, was tl‘ot_tlng, after’ the hoys up to Marye’s little hld.yshlp was over and of daugér‘in the rear, wnq assigned to "theé ‘column. There was a long halt, v.tlle brigade ‘and regimental staff hur- rying to and fro. “The: regimental col- ors could not be found. Buck': Denman. stood’ about- the “mid- dle “of the regiment. baby in arms. Suddenly ' he sprang to the front, swung her. aloft above his head, her little ‘garments fluttering like the folds of a banner, and shouted, “Forward. Twenty-first — here are -your colors!” and without further order off startéd ‘the brigade toward the town. - Buck himself dmcribes the last scene in the drama: “I 'was ‘holding the baby high, adju- tant, with both arms, when above all And’Furnished By the Help of Bem- How a Toi Saved In Battle Led" the| 3 3% P) iy FRECKLE-FAGE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, ; How to Remove Them. Here’s g chance, Miss Freckle-tace, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex- pénse is trifling. Simply get an ounce -of othine— double strength from your druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a :beauti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce. needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back *if it fails ‘to remove freckles. the post_of honor in the van and led | them on:: " to buy one. Munday, June 2nd; 1 g 8.30 O’clock p. m. . Admission 20c and '35¢ - Lice Kill Profits . " poultry lice redice profits. Potrltry:can:neve; Use it.for all kinds of poullr}n and the pr - ductiveness of your hens will be largely creases FALLS & GAMERON 'HE man who sees afew of these New Suits we are showing will want to try thn he tries them on he is sure to want And when he buys one, it w1ll give him- such excellent service that we will be assured of his future patronage. “To satisfy the customer always” is. thc ,guxdmg rule under which we all work here. ‘Come and test the advantages offered you here for satisfactory trading. \ flnce Ynu Try Us Shos Values Extrau’minarr Bws Clothes That Samsfy' and Folk Dance BVY‘ w_]‘\gggqan Folk Dancer and Nils Borgs' Player Experienced _poultry raisers know _tha do well when tortured with lice. = Lousy hens won't lay; lousy chickens can’t grow. p,-y? Powdered Lice Killer exterminates lice, “It' 'does” the work thor- oughly, quickly, and at s..ght cost. 23¢ and 30c per package. “Your Money Back 1if It Falls” Olav Thofshaug The World’s Mo'st'Famous bfor- e bl 18 g VielEeT : Europe’s greatest 8 string Vlohn - ‘Subscribe for The Pioneer To satisfy the boys ideas con- cerning style and pattern and.: the parents ideas of service - ‘is ‘easy for us this season. Call . Every man who gets his new Shoes here is goingto get extra style . ‘value and extra wear . The. shoes are hear for you to see and see’ $2.50 o $5.00 | $2.50 to §iI 0.00 There’s more of a difference than you:may Imagln in the values you get, the service you get and the satis- . faction'you get atone store and another. Flnd out aboutit. Thisis i des JTHE STORE THAT SATISFIES GILL BROTHERS - BEMIDJI, MINN: - idji P liad been cared ’ for and[!* Those ,whclpd, suffer with kidney, dwf‘%rere il ‘feady to depart General'| backache, urinary ills or any little Grant said: kidney or bladder disorder, want kid- “adiin, you have fed us, and|ney help, Who can better advise than we are ready to_pay you., It I8 ¥er¥:lsome Bemidjl resident, who has also guffered, but has had relief. 'Bem- here in my hand'a bunchof Con!eder- 1aj1 people recommend Doan’s Kidney ate monéy and in .my othet “hand | Pills. Here’s one case and there are ‘plenty of Yankee money, Youca e |many others. it your pny “in’ efther kind of money. Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 The money of the. Confederacy|Dewey avenue, Bemidji, Minn., says: wnsnt worth a_dollar a barrel at sthat “Some years ago I was lnnoyed by my time." The woman knew it. Her eyes kidneys. It hurt me to stoop or lift flled for a moment, but she wiped .\ 4ye ;morning, 1 felf stift and them with-her-apron and proudly said: p “I will take the money of my own(lame. I used two boxes of Doan’s FUNERAL “DIRECTOR ™~ s .|| country, sir. of course.” Kidney Pills and they gave me Then Grant counted out $250 in tlu strength. - This remedy can be pro- 4 : . M. E- lBERTSON V‘money of the United States, laid it.om |cured. at Barker’s Drug Store.” - L the table heside that stout hen.rted WO | éWhen yo‘". Back 15 Lame—Re- UNDERTAKER and ber the Name.”” Don_t simply COUNTY CORONER “Vadain, ‘T am prondiof you. 1 nes a.sk”!or a kidney remedy—ask dis- 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemsili; Mina: Place Your Bushiess' With Us ‘We Specialize In Real Estate, Rentils;"“etc.; Firé, " Life; || ] Health amd Accident Insurance, Bonds and General Brokerage " Office Above Palace Meat Market 312 Mias. Ave. Phose 602 Roberts. Moore and;Titus, Props.- tn-you-the true-spirit'ofAmerican wo-ftinctly for Doan’s Kidney Pills, tl}e the ' best &01 ‘have shown “to us the ‘s

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