Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 13, 1913, Page 4

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and blew whistles until every one in Crow” Wing county knew-that the kid had won we burned kegs and tar -| barrels.” Will we glve him ‘some re- “|céption well I guess. He 5 a Bi erd kid, and will be. g;ven a Brais e S 2 ol ot sk it erd reception.” g AR 5 and:| Take a of Salts ‘to out “T used to eatoh Bush in-practlce NISSDIIII Atter She- Is Found’} ™ 5ou: ‘Kidneys ana ':;‘lh'-““'- said Woods,” and even with ail my adginge Starving: irritating aci s weight I-have to stand against the |~ 2 'n w!mgs s“mnl' side of'a barn to hold him. He surely 7 = deserves the title of “Bullet Joe.” mqums OF T. Bemildji, or write BEMNIDJI TOWNSITE & lMPROVEI"IENT (& 4. - ‘Kidney nnd Bladflerl wauknm re- S sult from uric acid, says a noted au- Milwaukes, ; | thorly. The, kidney’s filter this acid ; X Higglne, fitty five years' old, wife of a [fro the blod and pass it on ‘to the “Blfi BEM“)G" WINS Buperfor (Wis:) ' lumberman, ° was |bladded, where it often remains fo tound 1lf and helpless in. her lodgings |irritate and inflame, causing a burn- FROM BR AINERI) by her neighbors and died three hours |ing, scalding sensation, or setting up later ‘at Emergency hospital. ‘Death [an irritation at the neck of the blad- 'was due to'stafvation, physicians said. | der, obliging you o seek relief two - e paas oo Droud to Aok Jor ld|or three times during - the might. to work and the game had been In e o;“'i:;":::l: M‘“;:fm | The sufferer is in constant dread, the progress ‘but. a’ few minutes When | oot and slowlg-starved to death: ‘water passes sometimes with alff Willey. went over for the firat score| Groans coming, from the rooms at-|scalding sensation and is very pro- of the contest. Bell kicked goal. |tracted the: ndentlon of the daughter |fuse; again, there ‘is difficulty in Score. Bemidji 7, Brainerd 0. ' |of a tnmjly living on the firat floor. |avoiding it. , During the first quarter Brainerd |The girl knocked at the door and re- | Bladder weakness; most folks eul did not have possession. of. the pig- :’:‘;‘nfl no answer notiffed her par- | because ‘they can’t control urina- skin once and during the entire g tion. -While it is extremely annoy- game were able to make their downs | gom s o entered through a win | St (T8 B S very patntul, low and found:the woman in a semi- S only 5 times, being aided in these in- | congcious condition: this is really ‘one-of thé most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four stances by penalties and successful| Her husband; Rdward Higgins, s a forward passes. lumberman nnd lives in Superior, Wis. {ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- fmacist and take a tablespoonful in Alderman Hurt a glass of water before breakfast, The visitors had their spirits MB. HILL:IS. NONGDMM"TAL continue this for two or three days. d .1 “;Impen?:l in the first quarter when Asked to Transport 500 New England »Thls will ngutraliu the acids in the appy” Aledrman, son . of Senator Wamen to Minnesota,- urine so it no longer is a source of! Alderman of Brainerd, was hurt and = ;s | Irritation to the bladded and urinary forced o retire from. th AL Boston, Oet. 13.—So anxious is Miss’ e game. Caroline Smitl;"head of the woman’s |0rgans which -then act mormally derman played half and was depend- trade board; to send 500 New: England {&8ain. ed upon by Brainerd for a good |women and- _girls out West to find Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, share of the ball carrying and was |[husbands t.hat she would mail them |and is made from the acid of grapes - |also a lion on ‘the defense. He had|bY Way of parcel post if she could. [ang Jomon fuice, -combined with I to be assisted from the gridiron and | Bt 8he cannot, 50 she asked James |y ong g yged by thousands of J. Hill, the railroad magnate, if he Wwas taken to the Markham hotel in 4 folks who are subject to urinary di . % y dis- a chine. While his injurles we ‘would glve the fair brigade free trans e o e Carbon Paper We have an assonment of high grade paper fully. guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and 812 x13 = At $1 and $1.25 a box (Can you beat it?) ° * Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! . Special agents call on the trade about the city from time to- time* . They may offer you enticing looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. (Continued from first page] BLACK VELVET COLLARED AND |not fatl; they were paimtu - |*i"ene 1 ad Sae o p1ondid or Kidmers s = SASHED IN ROMAN STRIPES Soveral othor ranerd plarer ek Toc 535 wormen 1o evens |onsie o von srie mncnee || We Buy on a Guarantee and Sell were unable to withstand the onrush [ wives,” caid Miss Smith. “The men Here you have a pleasant, effer- Many there are who are willing to| black or one of the dark shades, tete |Of the Bemidji athelets and were|Out there méhn business and the 500: vescent lithia-water drink, which gucrifce becomingniess to modishness,| de negre brown, (supe or green would |taken from the game, these. being |21 the e ;:";‘e:‘h;:’fi;‘;:?e’, quickly relieves biadder troubls the Same Way but this is seldom necessary where|make up well B em Rusatan designs are ‘concerned. The| As shown in 7980-7981, black velvet ”;1‘“:“"“ Paul Henry. Koop was al-| yogt “g0 1 want to Mr. Hill! i == meat pronounced of these has some-|is effectively relieved by a sash and |50 badly used up. " “Mr.- Hill - listened -to" Miss Smith’s é i thing about its long easy lines that|cuffs of Roman stripés. The coat is + request, but ‘went away without-com: | 48 3 v 9 _ makes it becoming to nearly every|in Peasant style, closes on the left Centre Trio Fast mfluns himselt. Plon,eerb Want Ads -Phone 31 TS shoulder, has a full length slegve and | Bemidji's entr i T LR s Now that thie striotly tallored suits|a high standing collar. The skirt ia & L‘mdher’ pitomo) oy d°°'“p“s‘"g sre seen so little these Russian or| three-piece model with a panel front & Brinkman and Holseth, Peasant blouse costumes are very|and a suggestion of fullness at the |StoPped many a play and gains popular. Many of them show the long | waist-line in back. trough thém were almost impossible. shoulder, others have the sleeve cut in| The coat (7950) can be copled in size 3 Captain- L y ; ens With the body of the coat. The| 3§ with 3% yards of 42 inch material. | tp St yeatl aud - Peck . played Tu n A“ N HA'R folded wide girdle, sash or belt of|The skirt (7981) requires for size 24 |UP t0 their usual standard. Bell and | || § They bring buyer and seller together. . One-half cent o ‘word. | d » : . Phone 31 Subseribe for The Piotecr = _leather are all used effectively. 2% yards of 42 inch material. . |Brandon.at ends proved once again e e, 3 Most appropriate to these designs| No. 7980—-sizes 34 to 42. that they can hold their own among e are the new pile fabrics, velours de| No. 7981—sizes 22 to 30. 3 - | the best ¢ : T laine, duvetyn or velvet. Velvet in| Each pattern 15 cents. The backfield worked well to- i gether and McDonald ushered forth |A few applications of Sage Tea and a few trick plays and passes which| Sulphur brings. back_its vigor, surprised: even those who have been Color, gloss and thickness. following the work of the team % X closely. Jacobson .was a tower o Common garden sage brewed into e To obtain either pattern lllustrated All eut this coupon and Inclose 15 cents in stamps or coln. Be sure to state number ~ Name . of pattern and size, measuring over the A qqress fullest part of the bust for dimensions. Address Pattern Department. Merchants Who Want Your Business It ma;t'ers not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price REKER Bemidjl, Min. & * R EREIIIRRIE IR K * 2 2 'RAHY PRINGE YIELDS T0. KAISER s Bt Court, My Cnmmlealoh e!plré! Aug. “ 1917, = — strength on the defense and always|® Deavy tea with sulphur and alcohol | that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money | I B S A respond with substantial gains when |2dded Will tyrn gray, streaked.and TO BANQLET LELL E U called upon. Fier made several long|faded hair beautitully dark and lux- :«n«fflinn&n««fluu AR RARRRIAIIRRRRRE ERKIAIRRRRIR SRR KRN E XK l heMO DEL (Continued from first page). runa. urjaat, sresthge every, bit, of. gan- ® : : Do you want : : We strive to sell. : o The:Ripple boys made good when :";"' ’J‘“‘: “;“’ ""m"lf ‘t‘l‘d h“hlllgl * " MoCUAIG X X . x % THAT'S NATURAL. X = .| glven a chance during the second |PAir- Just.a few applications .w * ¥ % THE BEST GROCERIES & > ’ BU Clfllillg House i:f::lt :lcle 1:11::; TR L fmv“' - l’;l e e ha"ah :.a;d. 3 GRNERAL MERCHANDIS. £ & Come iis o haany TR RS o e HOGANSON BROS., Props. g N The lineup: ng, gray or dry, scraggly and thip. B ) Be « me right here snd get " 13 Al 2 SROR Woods came to Bemidji to witness | Bemiaji Brainera | MiXing the Sage Tea and Sulphur re- ([} ¥ b : .t;:")'-'-:’.m? g;lldy' bt % & Courtecus sttention s : the Bemidji-Brainerd-‘football team.| Lundberg C. Brady | P at home, though, is trouble- |l & pry Goods, Shoes, Groeerles % * money can buy ¥ % won over wany jewelry cus- % n cl | f I_ d' P He was loud in his praise of the Be-| Brinkman R. G Berggren |%0me: An.easler way le to get the x and Provisious. x * * : tomera to us. * 8aning Of Ladles’ || miaii eleven and said that Brain-|pycan R. T. OBrien | T#Y-to-use. tonic, costing about 50 (M # X ¥ OTTO-G. SCHWANDT * % - 1y ) erd was clearly outclassed. Holseth e H. MaHood |00t8 & large; bottle at. drug stores, f Thira, Bemiay & it lfinnelou Ave. I o PR R 400 Bont’ Clothng, House- [ e meme o B waemon | E0™ 1 MRS own e g i il e : 4 tioned, Woods face lit up.and for the|Brandon R. E. Hair Remedy”’, thus avolding a lot.of FEERHEEIEERIIIEIRIIRIREE AR R TR Fdde R o e v s t five minutes he wore a smile|pe)) B Smie nex Bel L. B H - : - . FRIREERREKS n«««nn«n« ottt 2 DTN SRR hold Bollds, ofe. which would put the famous man in | MeDonald Q Hags:‘; While wispy, gray, faded hair s} ' g g : $ 8888 * :*“”"“*"’““”"": M A the moon to shane. Hendrickson L. H. Alderman |10 Sinful, we/All desire to retain our (f * YOUR oml o Get Your * X ¥ “Bush is just a kid,” said Woods,” | Jacobson iy “Scheftlo [YOUthful appearsnce and attractive-, b 33 .’“m.l : 3 : orsniE * : NORTHERN GROCERY : 3 y - SIL8 & - but I always knew he would be| ipley R. H. K. Smity | e By darkeding your hatr with |l L cafiy Tt you recelve your pay & 3 sy o IMPLEMENTS * ¥ COMPLNY ¥ Telephone 537 106 Second St. || classed among the best. He's a great| Touchdown, Willey 1, Hondri ok |Wyeth’s Sageland Sulphur, no onme ay some aside each c x x * * — | son_2, Brand 3 can tell, becauge it does it so natur- if monthly do it month- % . 4 of x ¥ ® on 2, Jacobson 1. ally, 5o easily, You just dampen & The dollars will pile up & '+ ¥ i Referee, Quin. Umpire Stanton. ¥ surprisingly. I x - Headlingsmen, ‘Randall. "' |sponge or goft’ brush with it and [l ¥ TRY. 1T, sl C. K. BATTLES : x * Cost Littie---Accomplish Much = draw this thrpnxh your hair, taking ¥ Now is the time to open & & % The Hardware Meroliant * * * —Do— Too Late To Classify Rebraaat one small strand at a time; by morn- 0! bank account with th x x x ¥ * Ploneer Want Ads. e = dmefl"g;'“’; Cl'::h {ngharg |8 81 8Tey hairs have dissppeared, mnel’fl TATE BANK % ¥ Bemiafl, - Munn. x . 2 & One-half cent a word-cash with copy|[FOR SALE —Pigs Polan, na | + F.--Cunningham |gpq, after "ancther application or || > Pt extra g00d stock, Frank. Bridges, [0 J. J. Opsahl have reorganized |gme, saur non. hmm: S «nun E«u e O S L L Ty *****’***”‘“”*“““*"v ] Park avenue and 17th st. | ‘t"l;‘; ch}x;b for younger boys called, | garks, glmy, soft and luxuriant.— :Muunifl«i«n«nfiflw: :fln«u«nnfln«ifl:«; :Nflfl{wfi*i&i’i«l’;«&ii«:‘. == e Brotherhood of David.” This|agy. ; i B 2 5 club was first organized about six : ouR XX STORAGE * merchandise sales are always % & -~ % % FOR GOOD THINGS TO BT’ X years ago by Mrs. Cunningham but|ammwosmwr or AzTIcLES OF mr- ¥ on the increase and each & & For a dry and safe place to % ¥ 2l as the boys who belonged at that| - CORPORATION ¥ month has been better than % ¥ store your Household Goods, % ¥ @o To * - time are young men now and have|STATE OF MINNESOTA, 3 2 :::dly-:t'w}:om‘: l'l‘;n’:l%t e ¥ olc. seo us. Rates Reason- : 14 HOE /AND NARKUSER : outgrown the club, it was decided it 3 g -2 Y " COUNTY OF BELTRAML ) % know How well we can please & % * * lang Your Pictures Fana. W. L. : D! 2 . e wggm s, to reorganize. The club , generally |, A b‘;’,ngflg{fig A eenerany e o | % you in quality and satisty ; x JOHN G. ZIEGLER. x % “THRY BEAT.” x with Moore Push Devices disbands during the summer months. eag'. for hlmsal{ deposes and, under his * -you in’ quantity. x x x * s will not disfigure walls, ;l;: fol]l:w::gvumcers were elected: ;Ee.y‘;t‘?,",::fig?.,%fl:é o R L SCHED, : Offtoe. 0dd Fellows Building. : b Mfiam Bemidjt. : ) mi g m Moore Push- Pms than o Yimeent, Prince, Joma: | S F O Y SaoE ad oy ¥ semit,% tnn, % % Phome 129. - ¥ % < 5 p-| virtue of the laws of the state of Min- an—Clifford Montague, Jehosha “m t the 1. £ the state of Mi * x x x ® = Sold In ;az—cnmes Hayeraft, Aznaveth-—|™833% on ne gin day of Gotober, is13, [l *FRMRRIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRE | HEBIKIIIIIIIIEIN IKKIRER PR h 3 BEMIDJI h:’:esh:)’;‘::h;hnnei:tt:::;i:tio:li;: E‘;}:fi:“&fi;’.fi’fx P;,‘,?.,fi",::,"%‘?}::":' t_,‘,',‘ec',,j unn«nn«nuuuu«: «t«nu«ufin«n«u«n« bildadaadaaddidis il meatin ockholders o 2 4 AT THE church basement. ;::g:{;llg‘l:-h &u‘ly can.:d o2(:.»- agn:n drn;; g BEMIDJT MUSIC HOUSE ; « All xum. ot building ma- q x ‘We are Jobbers *® - ‘ B Id I P Articla T of the articles of incorpora: X terial, as much or as little as % ¥ of * emidji Pionear Office List of Unclaimed Lotte tion o7 said ggl:por%flon,orx:o:aut% Sines I Street, Bemidfl. & ¥ ou like ac the ¥ N PIN TICKETS ¥ SUPPLY. STORE claim TS the Bemidii Handle -Oompany . to Be. X B : Snd List of advertised letters “Un-|midii - Minatachiring - Company. st |l ¥ Wholesale and fotall Pla- % % - x r GUMMED. LABELS *x - hich meeti: kholde: id cor- |l X nos, Organs and Sewi, * \ :lslll;ned for week ending Oct. 13th. 1:3’2:“"3’:.” :,E,.g"? n:x;d ‘:r“a ‘;‘:i-len?:“-.' % Mushinos. M5 .f SIARE RETAILTUM: » ¥ ;:mllld.;la pied Ty o S 8154 Sllarcs of stock In ‘said corpora. |l ¥ e Yo BER COMFANY. ok The * ‘ & TR ML Clurk [Hoi sy S sherebaing ieitota | IS i b 35 o rwmi i ¥ mer Current (3), Glenn Duell, | poration *now Tususd “and. outstanding, ¥ Oan Save You Momwy. .. ¥ | Herman Henkey, J. F. Hamon, Mark | the following . resolution was unant: : J RISTAR MANAG L% : :lg“’ “; wood also for sale & : : | i g z s » s owing ; A . 2 nnesota Ave. and R. R, 3. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. | Roff, H. L. Veireck, Chas. Zekar. "“:iF’ Vs Fthat - Article 5ot tneR % i e L Pl . 00. % 4 Women—Miss Anna Brown, Miss |3fto s, Sryincerporation of this corpor. | B kIR iaKIMAEIIIRERRIIIEN ddAIIARIFIIHEIIIAIANIANT AR : g A Rose Dwallibee, Miss Bet Hazelett,|Of this corporation: from Bemidji Han- E T IIY XA R . I AR E = ‘ Miss Julia Paulson, Mrs. Mary Roft, |ig company ‘to Bemidjl Manufactur- || o dden i e :"“‘*""’*"*".”*’: e ioisiints ‘: Miss eVrgle Walsh. s followa; * S BAR] DRUG ¥ | oo # THE CROOKSTON LUMBER * « e A Splendld Chance to Help Your Fav- 1 < mwel 3 ‘ LANR Ho: Y STORE * t A% 5 orite Contestant o a Bonbele L W I on ap e 8 SOKFANT i ; 3 | ; . A lies A8 hels i Heas "“"‘.‘3.‘;#::."::.%“:?.::5 Sheroration |l * Wholesalors and Ratatlers & # Furaitare, Rugs and Btoves: Wi 3 1 GOOD FOR vy draft horses [ty §in day of Optober, 1915 . |l Wholesals & Service and satistaction, Mall ¥ B . { 3 7 on sale gt Pogue's livery barn (Corporate) s % Ordi N ) % lers given that same ser- ¥ > Undertaking. 5 i this- week responsible prices. Subscr]befl : LUMBER, LATH AND * viea you get in person. x % < % i ; this 8th day ¥ Phone eall 178-2. 100 VOTES Fran e de Ty " * ) 2 * & ] L e 2 2 H Cast these votes for: No.. Ernest Augult Said - to . Have 'l-:-‘_ This coupon when neatly cut-out; brought or mailed nounced Hanover Claim. bl MBSttt e iiflk&h&uucnfihq-&i« i to the W. G. Schroeder: store on or before February .;';f““- nzfl s Smendane T, x ; ‘. ” ’:: 5 & * B Ing accer fln o ince - % * g 14th, 1914, will count as 100 votes for the person repre- oat August of Gumberlana to the |Leouided & ’_omrm & monl % : Whollenlllg;" ot < oMoy i +sented by the above numbe;. : 2 throne of Brunswick have been set- & e PENS ) cw # The Bemidji Pioneer Pub- Co. tled by personal correspondence be- i 3 2 > ¥ PENCILS . * ‘Manufacturers and‘ | JiRioncerBubs Cos tween Emperor William’ and the ¥ Combraclors, ang Bolldeny % TaARLETS x Tobbers . young prince, according to the Mittag. opp]cE oF e Fhonds 431,:379: * SCHOOL SUPPLIBS = & itung. Belt * s e ¥ » STATIONERY = & 2 3 Béitung : e * IThe newspaper says the emperor | semanY 3 Evel‘y subscrlber Should c"p Th"s obtained from his son-n-law the dec- ram?dl on t“ 1*“‘:1 e : % lém.idjif!&nn.‘ : ;xnmwwflm o : And save it for one of the gdirls who are desirous of win-|lartion which was necessary, before. auy "f’nfil i b’ r-em L ; : x xx : ot ning the $400 Piano in the Sehroeder-Ploneer Contest. |erirone, or, in ‘othsr words, s. dennite (seal) : Ex b Cutjit and Keep It For Suflheonc : "", '."*':‘"M“v retensions to th

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