Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 4

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+ | | one inch thick, cut and to fifteen minutes. wholesome—dutter and taste. ‘That's the Calumet test—always. t of to. get | himself “Chin,” and all his subjects | ————— = lightful baking can Efi:\e::th o We. want to be fair; | call thomnelves “Watakushi” “Washi,” g _Plomeer, Bemiayt, Minn. street. b% et a cagn of | zowve served s yall 4nd, we ApDre: ;f,’:;{; «;a:,]:".'."«y:s ,tc":cc;,sdo,;: clflSSIfIEd nenafllllflm FOR SALB—Rubber stamps. The|BOUGHT AND SOLD—Seconss hand . ciate what you've ‘done for us, but d AN ArAn e~ rin~rennn- | Ploneer will procure any kind of | furpiture. 0dd Fellow's Calumet Bakmg owder—and | g0t vou think now—as hetweey man | to the circumstances. The second or o D, FibhriUawpAor you onishort toe| -n Dmglm ‘bullding, try this delicious recipe: and man—that $15 is just g;?tdpp"m oh‘mst;- M 32?" 't:n; i A AR o HELP WANTED, b from potfifics, ybave 128. steep? Come, now, let's be falr! erson, an! Bisouit, et teasnoontul Calumet Baking Powder, 1 teaspoon of : xl'(e)},l;dmx tablespoons “butter or lard, % cup of milk. ¥% cup of water. Sift flour once, then measure, add salt and baking powdcr and sift three times, rub shortening in with fork or spoon, add milk and water, turn out on a-well floured board and roll And then when they come piping hot from the oven, light and fluffy and ds, be as good—or a little better—than bakings made with other bran : : n the Atlantig, Calumet is moderate In prics — economical in use. Your grocer knows— ask him. PLAN FOR A WINDOW GARDEN RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Ill. Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912, CALUMET BAKING POWDER P. S. We forgot to mention in the above recipe that it requires four cups of sifted flour Native of ) Arkan Trayeled . Miles/for 15 Cents, and Wa More Than Satisfled. 'l'ho first two may be reme- ‘died by better ventilatfon and much :m‘-mr Spread out cloths'ta pro- | lhtller Cut Out St Begin right now. to make your. ||| plans. Decide where to go and by -mnn mmm- ol the honehmk‘ | trip made by himselt and Ed Wil through the wilds of’ Ark:n; o Lo oare 3 :u'::wn S‘:fll‘l"::;? ”yl: the Kansas your cottage or select’your hofel .| City ‘Times; Harry Rubey relates in th Lay in your-clothes’ for sports the. Macon Times-Democrat, the fol- | vaitchi, the screw pine and New Eng- || 204 "l""eg‘on by. da}; ?nd for lowing story, in which & native, Who | land flax do well. -The fan and date g;“;,";“t" ng or social diversions six or seven miles out of |palms require I care. The rub- . ::-d w!:; :n a pouring nln, after dark, | ber plant is excellent, but s injured yo:lgc:v:;’y&h’;::: ‘Dlaythinga . and to give the travelers their proper | by dust, l}ld should .be wuhad fre- But no. matter where you AT | Pos Look Box 11, Tven.| Dally and Sunday Courler-News, bearings, figures amusing] Quen golng or what sort of vacationing Ry eddrom foclibox 11, th e oniy meven-day paper in the «‘How much do Wwe owe you, my Amon‘ flowering ylmtl suitable f you expeet to indulge in, begin ton, Mich, | ey CL e 4 5 friend? I a-led, as he turned to go |the window garden-are the calla, c; now. to ‘eliminate the bother, % || PR SALE_ = ant e_paper W carries, ! back. clamen, Chinese and English prims || that when the time comes around Typewriter ribbons for| ihe largest amount of classified: “Ho hesitated, shuffied s feet and ranfums;” hellotrope, || nothing but pure, solid, ungdul-§| * every make ot typewriter on the| adyertising. . The ~ Courler-News drawled; as. Attractive hang, || terated play remains, market at 60 cents and 76 cents| covers North Dakota like a Wank- “ ‘Well, partner, I don't want ter | Ing baskets may be filled with vines ‘The timely advertisements: of each. Every ribbon sald for 76| et: reaching all parts of e siate be tog hard on you uns, bein’ as |to add to the attractivene Tone Ploneer will help you wonder- ||~ cents guaranteed. Phome orders| tne gay of publicauion; i I the e e sartor up 'gaianst 1. Howd . | garden, i oy muy ta pimplity your plans. promptly filled. Mail orders given | paper to use-ln esder to, get re- teen strike you?' % 2 1 - , the same careful attention as when | gujts; rates cme cent per word firat: “Bd whistled, Our_Rude English, = ——==—| you appear in person. Phone 31| ngertion, ome-half comt per word - “‘Land o' Goshen!’ he exclaimed, 'There are great differences between . | 'We hetter stayed out in the woods!” " | the richness iand poorness of words Man's Preference, The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply| guoceeding imaertions; ity cenig “ " Store. er line per wmomnth. Address tas ~a “I'q dickered with. fellows befere |in the different Gountries, Japap 1| “Men in youth, or age, or middle —| & : mmiI g mnd: u;gmv mind 10 vse 8 lit- egm;:n‘d, M;he: :n g Ll o :‘:llslv?n;r Lo g:;n'y’ u;:::: FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, sov-| Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. tle diplomacy,. ngland. - Just for an example, we Aot T-lrow any 1OF: eral differont poiuts and in frst| WANTEDTo buy old gold and sil- “i8e0 hers, friend; I gaif, wo are | have mara than nine Words for the | 447"~ Wilsam," by 8. C. Nethersols, | 1ag condition. Call or Write this| yep. @eo. T Baker ang Co. man- strangers here and Wwe have only & |Word ‘I The emperor alone calls i office for proofa. Address Bemld)l| yfacturing Jewelers, 116 Third FOR SALE—1913 model, motor éycle “and motor boats at bargain “prices, all makes, brand new ma~ chines, on easy monthly payment _plan. Get our proposition: before 4 buying ar you will regret it; algo| :fled advertisers. The recognizea bargains in used motor cyeles. | A2dvertising medfum in the Fargo Write us today. Enclose stamp for North Dakota. afters unlimited op- To see how de« The man looked from Ed to me, as | Sordingly.~ When I started to learn WA“;”ED—C?’P:G;ZN elrl for gen- it puazled to understand what I was | the English, first time, I asked my | ©ral housework. Mrs. W, L. Brooks, drlving at, and then took off his hat | American teacher, “What shall I call 519 Bemidji avenue, et Tailor.. 402 Minnesota avenue, and scratohed fig head, unmindful of f(nyule“ betore the emperor?” He pald | WANTED—A nurse girl, Mrs. B, C. FOR SATI—Second hand - sutemd the rain. = Lt “Phen what shall I say before my McGregor, 1207 Bem1dji avenue. ITH . | Rl e e A y ! : bile. Cheap for cash, $30 takes it. wn l KI m Ll y pa:xegta?.’ > WANTED—Two disawasiers at the| Call at Narthern Auto Co. ] TN he said slowly. ‘I said 16 cents, but okt g . e, arkham hotel. at onve, - n & «%],“:n:fifi]? :z‘: my dollar out quick | ‘What shail T 83y before my man —_.._L.e._ FOR ° SALE — Registered _ Poland enough, and when I put it in his hand | friends? And before my woman |WANTED—Girl for hougewerk, 910| China pigs. Phone 698, Bemxdh,‘ INSURANGE gnd thanked him, he protested against | friends?” Beltrami avenue. Phone 670, Minn, | | Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans Wy : the munificence of the compensation, g3 WANTED—A good delivery horme. T, and even followed after ug, urging 1 was ‘quite astonished, and sald, : FOR E on City and Fazem Property 5 FOR SALE_New suit, Norfolk, 37| WANTED-Clean cottur rags at the breast. a bargain. Norrie the| Floneer office, No mtions. bake in a quick oven about twelve “ P. Batchelder. . Everything baked with Calumet must | that we take some of it baek." ‘How simple, b\lg, how rude the - English language."—Yoshlo Markino, | Chambermaid wanted at the Brink.|FOR RENT-—Store on Sixth street L man hotel, and Minpesota avenue. Modern in e every way. Inquire Thirteenth WANTED—Cook at Erickson hotel. oS d Minnasota, ar ph o Nicely furnisbed One Thing That Holds Us. ‘Most of us would be financially well = to do if we didn’t have to pay our FOR SALE FOR RE debts,—St. Joseph News Press, o ate s e aae E i st e e e close in, bath and phone, ¥602 i The home which is without an out- L o m]l:n: A;fy ::S “.f;f;wfif,’g"u,.f?,'e‘f Sl SON 5 and 6, O'Leany-Bo'.ver Bldg side garden should by all means have Mean of Maud. Bh_d‘] 08k ‘m’l Maple, 10 ‘acm" FOR RENT—One furnished room Phane S 8 window garden. Trouble is frequent-| pgpe) «Jack enatched & kiss from ) * Wwith use of phone. 110 Sixth stveet. |§ gamiat Minn. ly encountered in selecting plants sult- | z1icq Jast night and she cried. Maud— under cultivation, a fine spring of y able for the adverse conditions found | «ypat for—mores” good pure water on ;he land, % |FOR RENT—Two office Reoms. En- rStore Will Open Thursday and the balance of the week for the final clear- Not All Plants Are Sultable, but There May Be a Generous Selec- tion Made. TELLS BIBLE'S LONE STORY (Continued from first page). Abraham Lincoln the best loved name in our land? Because of his great loving heart. “There are,” said Mr. Honeywell, “three great and {incomprehensible things. First, Eternity, when you think of eternity you think it will end somewhere. It will not end. It will go on and on, and countless years hence you will still be somewhere. “Second; Space, The heavens above with the worlds in their courses, suns with their systems, our sun around which revolves such a wonderful sys- tem, the sun itself one million and a half times as large as the earth; all these fill the soul with wonder and with awe. ‘T 'do not believe a student of astronomy can be an infidel. “The fool hath said in his heart there is no God.? “Third; God’s love, great, bound- less, matchless, and man’s scorn and rejection. 1 can in some measure un- derstand eternity. I can in some de- gree grasp space; but not man’s re- Jection of the love of God. The meas- ure of love is sacrificé. You tell how much one loves you not by profes- sions of love but by how much ane does for you. God sacrificed the best He had.” Services for Thursday, Mr. Honey- well will speak at 2:30 at a service in the tabernacle in honor of mothers Mijss Lamont’s Bible Class at 3:30. This evening at 7:45 Mr. Honeywell will speak to women. At the same ‘hour Mr. Colegrove will speak to men in the Presbyterian church. Watch For Announcement. Troppman’s Immense Purchase sale summer goods begins Monday.— ‘Watch for advertisement in Friday’s Pioneer.—Adv. Can’t Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Chamber- lain’s Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand rem- edy - for. stomach and liver troubles has ever been known. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received until ‘June 17th, 1913 for the completion ‘of the Hines School Building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the clerk at Hines, Minn. The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. CHAS. CARTER, ance of all Dresses and Furnishing Goods. All Merchandise will be sold at first cost to us Makes Big Purchase, Troppman purchased $4,000 worth of summer goods at about one-half wholesale price. Goods will be placed on sale next week.—Adv. Shake Off Your Rheumatism, Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. The Remaining Stock Consists of Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Jewel- ery, Infants Wear, Street Dresses, House Dresses, Sweaters, Silk Gloves Montenegrin National Dress. The national -dress of Montenegro I8 very picturesque, consisting of bright and varied colors. The head gear 18 a becoming cap. Intelligent Dutch Cows, “Cattle unaccompanied by a drover are forbidden to cross this bridge,” runs the inscription on a signpost near Haarlem, Holland. To Strengthen Glassware, Boiling a piece of glassware in & weak solution of salt in water, and allowing it to cool gradually will make it less brittle. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that “rapid eat- ing is slow suicide.” If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from in- digestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness unless corrected. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food should be: thorough- 1y masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stom- ach or feel dull and stupid after eat- ing, take one of Chamberlain’s Tab- lets. Many severe cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of ‘these tablets. They are easy to take and most agree- able in effect. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Fixtures For Sale Mirrors, Show Cases, Tables, COaf ’Hangers, Suit Hangers, Cash Register, Sewing Machine, Rugs, Metal Stands, Wax Figures Work Guaranteed Prices Rusn'nnb[u New DryCleaning House | BEMIDJI, MINN. Gleaning, Pressing, Repair- ing Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing: 117 Third Sireet'in Rear of Bemid)i Musle House—Phone 573 1 our_work suils -~ you tell ybur friends; it:not tell. me. Clerk School District No. 4

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