Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 21, 1913, Page 3

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Falls. {s: .v:um‘w&uw.—«m here ghe is the guest of Mesdamos George Walker and C. R. Sanborn. Mr; and Mrs:" 3B, Thompson of Red Lake spent yel_m}'duy in-the city. D. D. Miller left fast evening for points along the north line where he will spend a few days on busi- I-l steamer Lackawanna, be(ng tow: ¢ .edinto the Duluth: by the tug Sabln, nd ‘fear was expressed here that she hive-come to greate nlon 'flfirv day uifé‘figg“ “aid- is at hand so convement and’ at 8o little cost. — Dr.Pierce’ Pierce’s Golden Medlcal Discovery aids digestion and purifies the: hlood. As a consequence both the stomach and liver return to-their normal and Thealthy condition. Nervousness and biliousness eoon-disappear. The entire system takes on new life. 5 For over forty yeau this famous old medlclna has “‘made good’’ —and never more 80 enjoying a gunter sale all over the wufld’thm any other doctor’s prescription. For sale at all druggists i Ih}uld or. hbl.i form,or u can aend fifty 1c Address = BUFFALO, N, ¥, Aoarees The L.; Brown for ten hours.. The E. C. Pope; the’ Shenandoah and numerons other vessels were delayed. 5 Theéboom-"of “the-interstate brjflg wn broken by the storm and traffic Liver Lazy" Breathe Freely Clears Stuffed-up,:In+ &rant balm dlmhu—by-the heat of Nervous ? the nostrlln; penertrates and heals :M Hm “dl Head [“d s;l!;: the ' inflamed, | swollen . membrane ness. & ‘which lines the nose, head and| will be blocked in the Superior chan- Brings sparkling eyes, rosy cheek Headache, throat; .clears . the . air passages; | nel ‘until-repairs-can -he-made. stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing " relief comes immediately. i« ‘Don’t lay awake' to-night strugs: ling~for breath, with:head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing Catarrh or a cold, with its running), nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is. distress-| ing but truly ncedless- Put your fajth—just onece—in “Bly’s Cream Balm” and your cold|: or: catarrh will surely ‘disappear.. ruby lips. Bvery.. _&8irl and women should take it—FHolister's R. M. Tea. —Adv. John Moberg left this morning for Bena with a crew of men who will work in his camp this winter. He shipped a carload ‘of horess. to the camp yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of New Rich- land, who have been the guests of 1. B. Olson and family and .other friends in the city:for the past week, deft this: morning:foritheir home. They Make You Feel Good The pleasant purgative effect pro- duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind: which . they create . mske one Lives ‘Year With: Broken: ‘Neck. New. York, Oct. 21.—Joseph Weeks, who' had-lived-a-year with-a broken :neck, died in-a hospital at- Babylon, L. L His.mind, was clear. until the end, but since the accident he ha; never beenable—to -use his- limbs "Weeks' neck was broken when he ' dived into shallow water while bath- {ng. Try “‘Ely’s Cream: Balm.”" Get a small hottle anyway, just: to try it—Apply a.little in the nestrils and _instantly. your clogged nose and stopped up .air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; duliness and headache -disappear. By morning! .the- catarrh, cold:in-head: or catarrhal-sore throat will be gone. { Endsuch.misery now! Get -the small bettle of “Ely’s Cream Balm’’ &t any drug store.. This:sweet, fra-. AGED SEER ABMITS KH KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET * IR EEEE RS R RS R RS To Boost for the girls in the Sehroeder-Pioneer Free Piano con- test. . e DR+ R, V. P oo sarsmaibia i To cut the 500 vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Plano contest, Use Plomeer want ads. . HOW’S THIS? 'We offer Ons Hundred by Catarrh Cure. | J. OEINEY & CO., Toledo, O. Phone Soclety news to society edl- tor, phone No. 31, ve known F. W. C. Smith of Bemidji spent Mon- day at International Falls. Sweet apple cider. Ask your grocer. —Ady, W. Sande of Crookston spent yes- terday in the city on business. C. R. Fluik of Akeley was a busi- business caller in the city Monday. @o-carts retirea at the second band store.—Adv. C. L. Thom of Tenstrike is spend- Adv. Misses Mabel = Abrahamson Mabel Baumgart of the Sanitorium Erickson. appetite; you feél like new-—Hollis- ter's R. M. Tea. 3Gc. J. W. Granger, assistant division Superintendent, and L. Anderson, ing the day in the city on business. G. A. Aubol of Crookston spent Monday in Bemidji transacting busi- ness., George E. Anderson of Brainerd is In Bemidji today transacting busi- ness. Mrs. H. L. Spencer of Grand Rap- ids transacted business in Bemidjl present Swift and company is in Be- midji today. Grand Opening of the Roller Rink, Wednesday night. T. D. Nary of Park Rapids was among the business visitors in Bem- iyl Monday. Miss Beatrice Backus has accepted a positlon as saleslady with the Ber- man Emporium. Sugar 1s- down. 17 pounds $1.00. Schmitt's Grocery.—Adv. for, Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner re- turned yesterday from ashunting trip at Buena Vista. Judge M. A. Spooner left terday afternoon for Leonard Bagley on legal business. yes- and Sugar is down., 17 pounds for $100. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. John Hanson of the town of Lib- erty was in ‘the city yesterday on businees returning home in the even- ing. Mat Phibbs left this morning for Hagersville, Ontario, Canada, where he will visit his mother for some time. One of these days you ought to 8o to Hakkerups and have your piec- .ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. F. G. Nelson of Interna- tional Falls came to Bemidji Sun- day night and is visiting friends in the city. 0 Mark Morse has gone to Gonvick, Minnesota, where he is doing carpen- ter work. He expects to be gone for «cis, Ontario, and Mrs. John Kluetsch of Jierz, Minnesota, are spending a short time in the city. Bob Larson and Hugh Bunker left this morning for Blackduck where Brinkman Theatre THE GUARANTEED ATTRACTION Dan Callahan & Company Entitled “Dad’s - Dream” An Imposing Story True to . Nature, With Plenty of Comedy. road master of the northern divi- sion of the Great Northern railway are in Bemidjl today on business connected with that road, the Great. northern, ‘Wedding bells will ring in Coler- alne Saturday morning-when Miss Barbara Neil of this city will be Holister’s R. M. Tea clears the stomach, bowels and kidneys; regu- lates, strengthens, "purifies; best last evening at a quilting bee. Among those present were; Elizabeth Murphy, Julia Nelson, Ida DeRushia, Hazel Minnick, Julia Moritz, Carrie Armstrong, Elizabeth Erickson, Muza Prather, Myrtle Austin and Elsie Walker. The Ladies Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran ¢hurch will be en- tertained by Mrs. Ole Larson in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon. Rev. A. Mattson and Rev. Ording of Alexandria, will be present at the meeting, as well as: Rev. J. H. Ran- dahl of this eity. W. S. Chapman, who rented his house some time ago and moved with his family to Remer, Minnesota, has been in the city for some time at- tending to business matters. He left today for Remer, after having rent- ed his blacksmith shop. They will remain in that town.for the winter. The Northern National Bank has aroused the admiration of progres- sive people by its enterprise. To en- courage saving it has added a Sav- ings Department, where 4 per cent annual interest will be paid.—Adv. Rev. J. H. Randahl of the Swedish Lutheran church of this city, and Rev. A, Mattson and Rev. P. E. Ord- ing of Alexandria, Minnesota, left Friday for Foy, Shevlin and Red Lake, where they will conduct mis- sion meetings. They expect to return. to Bemidji Thursday and will con- duct services in the Swedish Luther- an church Thursday evening. Band number three of the Catho- lic church will serve the following Tomatoes Sauer Kraut and Frankfurters White Bread . Nut Bread Sweet Pickles Beet Pickles A Marvelous Escape eape,” writes P. F. Bastiams all danger.” Adv. Sold by all dealers. Musical Gasades Novelty Comedy Instrumentalists. Great. Picture Program Pelleas and Melisande A Wonderful 3-Reel Dramatization of Maeterlinck’s Literary Masterpiece Music by Mrs. VanPraag and Asst. Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Admission 10c, 28c Picture Program Changes Every Day SERIOUS BLAZE-AT OTTUMWA Fire in lowa City Causes Loss of $415,000. Ottumwa, Ia., Oct. loss of $415.000. A half city block, containing twu hardware stores, two furniture stores, the Ottumwa Gas company’s build ing and a flour and feed store was destroyed by the flames. Natice -All firms or persons having bills against the Athletic Club will please|. mail them to C.¥A. Johnson be!ora Thursday evening Oct 23. . C. A. JOHNSON, teel joytul. For sale by, all-dealers.— and at Walker returned home this-morn-< ing after visiting at the home of Miss Abrahamson’s sister, Mrs. B. R. |- Dill Pickles “My: little boy had a marvelous ea- of Prince. Albert, Czpe of Good Hope, “K . ocourred. in the:middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of eroup. As: luck would have. it I|' had a large.bottle:of Chamberiain's Cough Remedy -in, the house. . After. following, the directions -for an hour and twenty mimutes he was through | 21.—The third disastrous fire -in three yvears swept| the business- district here, cau!lng a $500,000 SWINDLE| " Raveals Rates for Police Pro: tectionIn Gitles. swindled clients out of half a million dollars, was made public by State’s Attorney- Hoyne. In . it Russell re- veals the regulation rates for oper- ating with police protection and names many detectives and a ‘“go- between,” to whom he said he paid thousands of dollars. Russell asserted that he understood this money ‘was to go to the state’s attorney’s office and- to high police officials. Russell, who was arrested Friday at methiod, he said. He had been in- dicted here on charges of operating a confidence game. sell: First month, $300 an 10 per cent of profits. Second month, $350 and 10 per cent of profits. Third month an each month thereafter, $400 and 10 per cent of profits. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testi- monial should certaiuly be sufficient to-give hope and courage to- persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: “I have becn a chrcnic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I hove taken, Chamberlain’s Tablets have done me: ‘more good than anything else,” sayc W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman. St. Hornellsville, F. J. C;’ u‘.l“ndt:lml"‘:td'ls ears, flb.- . ‘Cheney for the 4 an lieve hluyl perfectly honorable in business transactions and lfll.llflll.l bblum to. c-.rry out.any obligations mdl v NATIONAL BANK OF' COHIIERCOE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken ';.n ally, acting directly upon - the blqnd and mucous surfaces of the. tem. Teatimonials sent free. Price 76 cents: per bott-l.- Sold by all Drugi Chioago, Oct. 21—The confession| Take Halls Famtly Pills for consti- ness caller in the cf s . g A - 10-elty iyeqterday. Cleans and purifies the Dblood; | o¢ willlam H. Russell, an aged|” "™ & R. R. Babcock of Moose Lake was a | freshens the stomach; builds up the| catrvoyant, who admits . he has THIRTY FIRZMEN IN DANGER Blaze at St. Paul Endangers Number \ of Lives. St. Paul, Oct. 21.—Thirty firemen narrowly escaped death and one par. tially was overcome by smoke in a fire in the T. C. Borg Furniture com- pany building. After an hours fight the fire was under control, with an estimated loss™of $50,000. The flames, which are believed to have started from crossed wires in STORM ON LAKE SUPERIOR Duluth, Oct. 21.—A northwest storm, which whipped Lake Superior into a rough sea, caught the rudder- Does Your Stomach Trouble You? -Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remed) testinal Ailments ; And One Dose Has Often Dispellec Years of Suffering N. Y For sale by all dealers.—Adv. BISHOP TARGET FOR BULLET Slightly Wounded by Insane Man While::Conducting Service. Harbor Grace, N. F, Oct. 21.— While conducting mass Blshop March, a Roman Catholic prelate, was fired upon by James Hnre, believed to be insane. One shot grazed the head of the bishop, wounding him slightly, while another bullet buried itself in the altar. Hare fired twice before he was overpowered. In spite of his injury Bishop. March continued the service after a physi- cian had ecared for his wounds. GORGAS REACHES NEW YORK Chief Sanitary Officer at Canal Zone Will Go to South Africa. New: York, Oct. 21.—Colonel W. (. Panama canal zone, arrived here on the steamship Ancon from Cristobal. employes of the Consolidated mines at ‘Witzwaterzrand. Read How You May Cut out the above coupo: it herein Ite amonat hereln m-npofie PANAMA AND THE . .CANAL it 1t is a splendid Ila; on special paper; orings that far sur!;ass any work of and see this beautitul book that woul -mndmons, but whicn is presented to our readers for SIX of ! the above Certificates of consecutive: Sent by Mail, Postage Pa Panama and Resilr , mtbflmdinbh.ufl liml.bn Gorgas, chief sanitary officer- of the | yos > _.PRESENTED BY THE : “ !E Braulwil PIONEER,-0CT 21 m !) & AS r.XPl.AlNED BE - See the Great’Canal in re ah ~inehes-in_size ; printed-from new_type, large title stamped in gold, with inlaid color more.than 600 magnificent. illustrations, includi; tiful pages reproduced octavo gize; text matter practically the m cloth; cont from onoh!nfl of tfl! 00;:‘?7 “0 p Tter where you livems have enffered ’v‘v’m: Stomach, Liver & imen o fea t health and are lo\ld in their praise of this rem- edy. There is not a day but what one hears o/ the wonderful results obtained from this remedy and the benefits are entirely natural, as It actt on the source and foundation of these aflments. femoving the poisonous:catarrh accre tions, taking out the inflamMation from the in- testinal tract and: assists in mderin: the same antiseptic. Sufferers to try one dose= which alone should u\kve#lmr ‘suffering and vonvince you that Me derfal Stom lemedy should restorc you to good hes llh. Put today—the owits v-nbntevemm you will rejoice over your. l:ovefy and once again-know the joys- o! llv(ng Send tar booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo, er's. Drug: Store. and Druggists every- where. : This New Illustrated Book For EVery Ruder Picture afid Prose_ Have It Almost l‘ne t 1t at this office with the IEC style sclected (which ress from the slu'-l).nlmnu This: beautiful big volume is written by Willis J. Abbat. a writer of international renown, and is the a edgcd standard reference work of the great Canal Zone. owl- rge book of almost 500 pages, 9x12 and clear, bound in_tropical red vellum cloth; el;. containg from water color studies in col a similar character. . “," 1d sell for $4 under usual “dates, snd only 980 “for $1.39 and 6 C-mfiuhl BAME A8 loth; s, 'flu r-fi&dmm FOR BENEFIT OF St. Philip’s Church CITY HALL, on evenings of v Of This Week evening from 5 o’clock A grand display of Household and Fancy Articles for sale Admission Free And Al Are Cordially Invited SEE THE Minnesota State Fair and Exposition r« 10c & 25¢ H'Mayr, Mff Chemist, Bfiwmlml St., Chicago some time. menu tomorrow night at the bazaar.| - He. will safl shortly for South Af- |orbetterstill.obtain aboztlefrcz your druggist e ; T Roast Beet Brown Gravy |rica, where he will investigate sani-| por.sale m Bemidjl; Minn.; by, Bark- Official 3-Reel Repr oduction of the Mrs, Ed. Beresman of Fort Fran- Mashed Potatoes tary conditions among the 200,000 World's Greatest State Fair they will spend the next few days on Cheese . . . 3 : : * buning trl In that vilalty. DDl Fle. Cranberry Pl A Motion Picture Masterpiece - Mrs. Fred Nelson of International Showing: Crowds, Amusements, Prize Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, - 70/ Acres of Machinery, Championship Horse & Automobile Races, Boy Scouts, Farm Boys' Camp, all interesting scenes vividly reproduced. What: a“Half Million People Faid Liberally to See, You Can See for 10c & 26c, While Slttlng comfortably In the OCTOBER 21 & 22 , Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Columbus, O., where he was known|the elevator shaft, spread with rapid- i 4 o : 2 : . united in marriage to Mr. Lewis|as Professor Barr, said be has been|ity. Thirty firemen went to the roof 7 | SE | Go-carts repalred at the second|q.ooir oo Bemidji the wedding | @ clairvoyant for fifteen of his sixty-| with lines of hose and left their posi- § ‘o T ] O 4 | . hand store.—Adv. is to occur at the Presbyterlan | five vears and in that time extracted |tions under orders from Assistant ) ) | C. N. Balstad of International|church, Rev. W. O. Garrett officiat-| $900:000 from his victims in many|Chiel Letford just as a wall of firo Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Falls is among the business callers in |ing.—Coleraine Optle, cities. Advising them to invest Injburst through the roof and licked the Bemidji fraudulent stocks was his favorite|top of the building. The prices paid by clairvoyants for - “ MohaY. health Insurance. operating 1n Chicago withont metesta.| Fear-Expressed for 8afety. of. Rudder. SUP_pers will be ser,ved every : i | C. H. Mills of Brainerd who re- Mlss Elsle Walker was hostess| tion are as follows, according to Rus- less Steamer. | ———

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