Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 20, 1913, Page 3

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% BUNDAY IN:THE CHURCHES month, left; thig,momlng for ‘her *mk*i!ilkii*##iié L & & 'home. » First Scandingvian Lutheran. - {Sunday school at 1z o’ ’clock. T. 8. Kolste, pastor. That Wonderful Eve I Bullet From Ambush. IF {Calumet, Mich., Sept. 20.—While on > woman;should be in perfect physical condition picket duty at the Isle Royale mine it s the time previous to the coming of her babe. ? in the copper miners’ strike zone Duvlnutfils period many women suffer from headache, 3 ! slecpless Randolph Harvey, a private of Com- andnhoal a{-?:ilf?fixme':fihfimh'mudfieammm“' pany A, Kalamazoo, was shot from jus! o the new life about to be ushered into: ambush and seriously wounded. The bullet penetrated the soldier’s right DR. PIERCE'S EAVOR'TE PRESGleON Rev. T. S. I Knlste “of this clty left this morning for Wn!ker. where he will conduct " services " ‘Sunday. He expects to return to Bemidji Mon- day. Rev, | Francis,{Canada,” who ‘has ‘been viait- ing Mrs, Scott’s father-in-law, W. 8. Scott-of- Grant Valley, for several months. They returned to théir home Thursday, via Grand Rapids, Mlnnmu, where the late Rev. H. R. ?[Scott was pastor for three years. Illllllllm||HIINI(HIINIIHII[HIHU[HllflIIHIHIIU\lhllfl"l\ilflllml Swednh I.nthenn e No prennhlng !ervicep. ‘Sunday Lowneys chocolate bon bons can’t school at 12 d'élock:’ ‘Y. H. Randahl be beat. Largest line out of Minnea-]| pastor. arm and entered “hisbody, lodging SRR e —. Miss eGorgia Chambers of Devils| 88ainst ‘a rib. It is not belfeved the is a sclentific medlclnenrelullymm inded by an experienced and skillful EREKK KKK KKK KKK K Bofeist Racrmle: 2L s1i e rfiliake, NO h%nkou 18 in the city for | WOuRd Wwill result fatally. i Physiclan, and adapted to the needs hojiided by an oxpet 3,':,,“,,‘2 ‘delicate Ge: E eal Lutheran.” & % ¥ A general alarm was sounded and System. ' It has been recommended for,over forty years as a yemedy for thase x LEST WE FORGET x Susie Green of . Blackduck came rman vpn o tew dnyu. B led an peculiar ailments which make their appearance. during. Fthe. ‘expectant’” soldiers and deputies /scoured ~ the ‘Wwoods’ nearby, but found no trace of the. would-be assassin. The shooting 50 one-cent stamps for a trial box te is believed to have been done by a ‘ablets, to Dr. Plerce, at lnvallds‘ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. strike sympathizer. i - 1t is your priviledge to write to Dr. Pierce for advice, and. it will be g { given free of chnrge. Of course”all communications are confi KKK KEKKK KKK XK KKK down from that village this morning| Services the mu;nlng ln i1 and will remain fn this city for some [Swedish Lutheran church &'. time as the guest of the Lindholm [o‘clock. All Germnns cordlally in- family. vited. John Stilli, pastor. Motherhood is made easies n benefited by his great medicier” | L2 Thousan Your drugglst can supply you in Vguid or tablet form. or you can send of Dr. Pierce’s f have \Miss Ose of Rosby was in the ctiy. S this week enroute to her school in Polk County, Minnesota. “Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ober of West Union, Towa, are in the city with +|acarload of apples, which they will The Schubert Symphony Orchestra given under the auspices of the Bem- idji Athletic association September 23 at the Bemidji arwmory. To Boost ‘for the ‘girls " Car load of horses to be sold at in the|2uction at Pogues barn Monday, Sept. First Bfllmfit- . Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano ' con- 22, at 1 o’clock p. m., rain or shine. Bible-school-at- 10.a. m. Regular|dispose of here. Despondency. - il test. Cash or bankable paper. To cut the five vote coupon out of | 2uctioneer.—Ady. this paper and save it for your favor-| Mrs. G. E. Webster and three ite contestant in the Schroeder-|children will leave tomorrow night Pioneer Free Piano contest. for St. Paul, where they will join To try to buy it at home before we |her husband who is employed there send away. as a linotype operator. Phone Soclety news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31, To send in your application to be- come a member of the Bemidji athletic Club to Secretary Car! Johnson. Mrs. Marks, One uf these nice aays you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Fred LaFaver, formerly with BE. A. Barker of this city now of Min- neapolis, is in Bemidji. Mr. LaFaver E. E. Kenfield is at Cass Lake on|came up to this part of the country business today. to enjoy a few days hunting. George Lydick of Cass Lake spent today in the city on business. E. M. Myhara of Walker was in Bemidji yesterday on business. Not how ‘“cheap” but how good. Fancy fruit and confections for the table and sick room, at Peterson’s— Adv. : Charles Gelinger arrived in the city this morning from Macalester college, St. Paul, having been called here by P. V. Murphy of Bena was a busi-|the sad news of the death of his ness caller in Bemidji Friday. mother at Spur, Minnesota, Fri- " J. E. Wilde of Crookston was a|day. business caller in the city yesterday.| ~Car load of horses to be sold at Gustave Kulander of Walker trans-|auction at Pogues barn Monday, Sept. acted business in Bemidji yesterday.|22, at 1 o’clock p. m., rain or shine. Cash or bankable paper. Mrs. Marks, auctioneer.—Adv. Rev. Charles Chandler, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, has greatly improved and Mrs. A. Underwood of Kelliher is|will occupy the pulpit in the Bap- spending the day in the city shop-|tist church Sunday morning and ping. evening as usual. Mrs. A. Underwood of Kelliher is Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 Beltrami among the north line visitors in Be-|avenue, has handpainted 'china for midji today. - sale. Also gives lessons in china Dishwasher wanted at the Hotel |PAinting.—Adv. Markham at once.—Adv. The Laporte News states that the Rev. J. H. Randahl went to Clear-|Pridge over Kabekona river is now brook today, where he will conduct|Passable. Now for a bridge over the services Sunday. Benedict river and with some road work, there will be a good highway Mr. and Mrs. Chris Espe of Shotely | ¢rom Walker to Laporte and Bemidii. are in the city today on a combined | _rhe Walker Pilot. business and pleasure trip. Go-carts retired at tirg second hand store.—Adv. All the papers all the magazines, at Peterson’s.—Adv. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield returned Thursday from a visit at Cass Lake. Adopt a system today that will enable you to save a certain per cent of your income. Deposit all you save Claude Mclver left yesterday af-|in the Northern National Bank, ternoon for Grand Forks where he|Where it will work for you day and will enter the University of North|Rlght—Adv. Dakota. Bertha Espe and Carl Kverno were Go-carts repatred at the second|URited in marriage at the home of hand store.—Adv. the bride’s parents at Shotly, Min- nesota, Friday, September -19. Mr. and Mrs. Kverno arrived in Bemidji this morning and will leave shortly for the twin cities where they will prisoner. visit some time before returning to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon amd |their home in Shotley. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jester went out hunting this morning in the vieinity of Solway. Bemidji Business College begins its fall term October 6th.—Adv. George Dedrick, deputy sheriff of Cass County passed through Bemidji last night enroute to Walker with a Car foad of horses to be sold at auction at Pogues barn Monday, Sept. 22, at 1 o’clock p..m., rain or shine, The frame work on Mrs. B. J. Nee- | Cash or bankable paper. Mrs. Marks, ley’s house on Dewey avenue was|auctioneer.—Adv. erected yesterday. The brick cellar Miss Gladys Armstrong was ten- has been completed. dered a birthday surprise last eve- Stenagraphers earn big salaries.|ning by a number of her friends. To become a good stenographer at-|Those present were: ~Misses Ruth tend Mankato Commercial College, | Winebrenner, Lill Fullerton, Zenda Mankato, Minn.—Adv. Bell, Ruth Miner, Hazel Hulett and A. Kaiser and E. H. Reff of Bagley Alice Hulett and Messrs. Alex Cam- 3. £ eron. George Graham, William L Bem;‘gite"’rm" ;’:{t I‘:;: Walker, Ervin Nissen, Chris Neu- et e man, Adolph Klein, Dale Walker, whereitheyattendad thieals. Leslie Slater, and Delbert Ellotson, Fancy crab apples, full peck, 12 pounds, only 50c at Schmitt’s Gro- cery.—Adv. The season for subscription frauds is approaching. Warnings from pub- lishers and news compaines should be Miss Goldie Kaufman of Brainerd, |heeded. Patronize home news dealers Minnesota, arrived in the city last|who will be glad to take our orders evening and will be the guest of Mrs. |at publishers prices and without any C. A. Bush for several days. risk for you. Peterson’s.—Adv. Dress making parlors. Mrs. I D. The Birthday club met with Mrs. Ward and Miss Katherine Kline at|XKenfield last Thursday afternoon to the Berman Emporium Annex.—Adv. |celebrate her natal day. The Ken- fiéld home was " beautifully ~decor- Mrs. Julia A. Hyatt of Richmond, |ated with flowers; pink, favender and green were the colors used. The same colors were repeated in the center piece on the luncheon table. Quaint little pink crepe paper flow- er pots each with a vine entwined trellis, on the top of which was a pink rosebud were the favors, and retained by the guests as souvenirs. A delicious menu was served. Pure- 1y social are these meetings and as such most enjoyable. The out of town guests were Mrs. Elmer Ken- field and Mrs. Quincy Brooks of Be- midji—Cass Lake Times. Brinkman Theatre BE *1DJI, MINN. TONICGHT A Overture Brinkman Thsatre Orchestra The Brmkmanscups Mating Imp—2 Reel Feature, Part 1 Stone & King Clever Comedians D The Brinkmanscope Mating Imp—The Triumph of Brawn over Brain Nan Patterson Singing Comedienne When Lena Struck New Mexico Frontier Comedy. Picture Program Changes Eyery Day Admission 10c, 28¢ Show Starts 7:10 Car load of horses to be sold at auction at Pogues barn Monday, Sept. 22, at 1 o’clock p. m., rain or shine. Cash or bankable paper. Mrs. Marks, auctioneer.—Adv. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. “I was taken with dlarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, per- suaded me to try a bottle of Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr- hoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It also cured oth- ers that I gave it to,” writes M. E, Gebhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this rem- edy. For sale by Barker's Drng Store. —-—Adv. seryices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young| Mrs. Tom ‘Wright of Maltby is suf- 'people’s meeting at 7 p. m. Meeting fering with a severe attack of quincy for jprayer and Bible study Thursday |this week. and Saturday evenings.. .The.public is cordially invited to all these ser- vices. Charles-Chandler, pastori:: Presbyterian. £ Services tomorrow as follows: At 10 o’clock the Sunday school - will Wnshlngfon,flgnt 20.—Freight mtss meet. for Bible study. Remember the|On. coal, both"bftuminous and anthra- adult classes. -Morning worship and’ C“i'k::’:’;";dsrvs" :'”e “Clflcngoa MJ: sermon at 11, Jr. C. E. at 4. Young| "™ qplralinayegnd oth- eomle’s meeting at 7. Evening g'o: er lines from upper Great Lake points peop! § : 2"~ |'to destinations in the Northwest, par- pel service at 8. Mid-week prayer ticularly hkSouth ’nkola, were,;at- service on Thursday evening at. 8.|tacked befdre the finterstate com- The public is cordially invited to|merce commission by the state of these services. S. E.P. White, pastor. | South Dakota. . It is alieged thut existmg rates were unreasonable,’’ . discriminatony. Mother of Eighteen Children. land excessive. The commission was “I am the mother of eighteen child-|#8ked to readjust them downward ou‘ ren and have the praise of doing|® P28i8 of equity. ¢ more work than any young woman 1 in my town,” writes Mrs. C. J. Mar- Lt sk tin, Boone Mill, Va. “I suffered ‘for Céught a Bdd Cold. five years with stomach trouble and “Last w!j:ter my 'sg,,n caught a very could not eat as much as a biscuit|bad cold and the.way;he coughed was without suffering. I have taken three|something: dreadful;” . writes Mrs. bottles of- Chamberlain’s Tablets and [Sarah E. Duncnnfv‘ bf _Tipton, Towa. am now & well woman and weigh 168 {“We thought" 5 Hé’ was gomg mo pounds. I cam eat anything I want [consumption: “We bnught Just “Gne to, and as-much as I want-and feel |bottle of CRamberfain’s better than Ihave at any time in ten |edy and ‘that one bottle stopped his years. I refer to any one in Boone|cough and cured his cold complete- Mill or vicinity and they will vouch |1y.”” For sal@ by Barker's Drug Store; for what I say.” Chamberlain’s Tab- | —Adv. & . . lets are for sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. ] ™ Hold! ~$top! Don't throw away your on (R E RS EEE LR E RS ER] K ' OBITUARY, x KEKKKKKKK R KKK KKK KK first class condition -at moderaté price, new - collar and lining.- We:dosfirst cltass work ‘of all kinds. PRESSING, @ vl Ly . Moderats - Tailor Tailors 117 3rd St. at Bisiai Music” Store’ Work ull?; for and delivered. hone 573 Mrs, William Gerlinger died Friday afternoon at her home at Spur, Min- nesota, from a nervous breakdown. Mr. and Mrk. Gerlinger and family have lived at Spur for the past seven years, having eome from the Southern part of the state. The deceased is survived by her husband and $ix children, Edward, Theodore, Nettie, Rachel, Reuhw and.Charles. She al- 80 has a sister at St. James, Mrs. K. Hougan and a brother Samuel Thor- son. The funeral services will be helg at the Presbyterian church, Sunday afternoon-at-2:30. Rev. SB. P. 'White will officiate. $100 Zawara, $100. in the i The readers of this paper will be Little- Falls Business College pleusd e;g éen.;ln that tt‘:.\etu lll at ll::t begins MONDAY, September 29. A one dr e sease that lence 8 Boen ‘able to ours n ail its ‘stages, snd|larEe number of young men and ‘tm‘th 18, (l:nwflilél Hall's Cnulr‘;h- Cum women will enroll on the day. s le only positive cure now lown ‘ the medical fraternity, Catarrh being| YOU Want a good business train- foundation of the disease, and giving|ing—you need it—you can get it in stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh |¢po Cure is taken internally, acting direct- 1y upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the -system, thereby destroying- m- foundation of the diease, and | the patient strength by buildingiup th'o constitution apd assisting nature in. do- Ing its work." The Propriet much faith in. {#s”curative they offer One HundnedDollars for any case that 1t falls to, cure, s;; Ton Mt | ol B”mss WIIEGE * pdarems B 1S THE SCHOOL FOR.YOU. Address F.-J. Cheney & Coj’ Toledd; Ohio. Sold by all D Bgints, -Write today or telephone for p-rueu- m‘flnn:o Hall's ly qulu for eonlfl- lars at our. expense. T Merchants, cuntracmrs, Loggers e Ad- ANl Employers of Labor ATTENTION! The new Compensation Act goes into effect Oct. 1st.,:1913..: You cannot afford to-take the risk. Let " ‘an **Aetna”+Employers Liability Policy protect you. The- Aetna Lifo' Insurance’ 'Co.; ‘of Hartford, Gon. Accident and Liabllity Dept. ~CALL ENGI.AND, Dist. Rep. Phone 268 - < Hotel M m Bldg: Bemldjl, Minn, Thef:firiterinn%nt Fashion wen - Fop October Now on- sale- at -pattern counter. Price 5¢ constipation, and quickly ~disappears ‘Wwhen Chamberlain‘s Tablets are. tak- —Ady. Cough Rem- | overcoat we can put it in f i Tn tten aghissd by ndinsetion and - MIMERIN MM H‘H]II[H‘UI[HIHlI\!1[\!l\\IlHi\1|IUKU|I[H!UlUllUlH|IUlflIflllfllmm'!"‘lfl‘”‘ ST B For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. rrom STPAUL ano MINNEAPOLIS learest $o0” iA dent Q bseribe fer The Pioneer BEMIDJI PIONEER Daily and Weekly Security DA.!LY $4.00 ? A YEAR ‘Book, Job, Commercial and Society Printing Our Specialties Wedding Invitations Announcements Packet Heads Catalogues Descriptive Booklets S Sale Bills Building WEEKLY $1.650 A Year Vindow Cards 3 Calling Cards Shipping Tags § Statemenis Note Heads - Bill Heads § Envelopes § Dodgers §

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