Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 31, 1913, Page 10

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1913 ————— MYSTERY OF LEPROSY. And the Treatment Its Victims Re- ceived In the Middle Ages. ‘Why leprosy occurs in certain places and not in others is one of the mys- teries of medicine. In the early centu- vies of the Christian era it spread all ever Europe. Every city had its leper bouse. For no cause that any one can assign it began to disappear early in ibe sixteenth century. and Europe soon mumbered its empty lazarettos by thou- mands. Climate has no influence on the disease, for when it left the most of Burope it persisted in Norway. Ice- land, 8pain and the islands of the Med- Merranean. In Asia it is to be found #rom Indla to Siberia, and no part of Africa is frec from it. That leprosy can be planted in new perritory is shown most pointedly in the terrible experience of Hawaii, which was free from the disease until about 1850, when the Chinese brought 1t there. Now Molokal 18 a name to make men shudder. In the middle ages it was the cus- tom to consider a man dead whenever he was found to have leprosy. His heirs divided his property, a funeral lurvke was said for him and a shovel- ful of earth thrown after him as he walked to his living grave in the leper thouse. The world is kinder now, but which is much more effective.—St. Lou- is Republic, In a suit some years ago between father and son before an Justice of the peace the sextet compris- ing the jury came in after three hours’ {deliberation with the following im- |partial verdict: *“‘We, the Jury, agree to find judgment for neither plaintiff nor defendant and find that each pay half the costs.” It is said the verdict struck every one as being so unusually ,fmr that even the parties to the action | were satisfied..~Case and Comnent. TARPAPER, ROSIN PA ROOFING, PER, ETC. 1-Ply Weatherproof Roofmg. 5-year guarantee $1 50 [ ] per sqr. - 2-Ply Weatherproof Roofm per sqr. - 3-Ply Weatherproof Rooflng 15-year guaran- tee, per sqr. - 1-Ply Sentinel Roofing, per sqr. - - 2-Ply “ “ " 3_Plv [ [ " g 10-year guarantee $1.75 $2.00 $1.26 “ - - $1.50 “ - - 8175 Weatfierproof Roofing Shingles 9x13; the roofing that gives the shingled effect with the prepared roofing, per sqr. Tarpaper No. 1 and 2, per cwt. - - B lastmg qualities of the best $4.25 $2.50 Strmg felt for banking your house, per roll 500 sq. ft. $1.35: Lt. Red Kosih Hy “ “ 1-1b. Dead Felt for lining houses, per roll 450 sq. ft. “ 950 “ TOc “ B0 ¢ ¢ eBe “ O B00 ¢ 85c $1.75 | Your Money Back If You Want It. Given Hardware Co. Phone 57 SO Owing to the limited seati 316-18 Minnesota Ave. | knows no treatment for this scourge Indirna ! | {FOR SALE—HEATER and othar Try a Want Ad For - Offl(;e, Home .and Factory Regulnr charge rate one cent.per word per : ion. No ud taken for less than 10c. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Official 1913 automo- bile guides showing 6§00 Red Line trips connected including maps and/ instructions indicating roads, crossings, guide posts, etc. Book has 500 pages showing distance in miles between cities. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—One pair brand new $5.00 “Congo” single tube tires for 26 inch boys bicycle. Will sell for A"T‘ED—Bfly over 18 years senger In Inrgo’concern:: houg > must ba h;um ‘and, $2.50. Lawrence Hl.rvey Phone. 114. FOR SALE—150 acres western | South Dakota. Price $1,000 q:ig'l;t trade for house and lot. Address box 81. Puposky, ldlnn FOR SALK—Rubber mmpn Thn Fionesr win procure any kind o rubber stamp for you on short mo | tiee housekold furniture. Inquire 702 13th Street, or Phome $08. FOR SALE—Wild hay In stack on ald David-Booth farm. A. W. Redel at the farm. FOR SALE_Leather ,upholstered cq‘d grq‘og- swivel office chair. Apply at this| ture. 9 reom ,fi'm houge with office. basement. . Large: Mp .roof dara with hay fork. . .Granary. flwro m bullding. , ml zm;n-n qeeond hnnd -wre FOR - BALE—Medium -alsed kot air Beater. 438 Bemidji avesue | PAY CASH For Mides, _F'm;‘, ‘Wu;f:;.'_..(:opp.v W. H. NEWTON Sth S, Bemiai Phone sie] ries, ¢ co! 'm’i&'km oo» e 'MW& , Bemidjf, Minm, = Reynold FOR BALE-—The B.W. 1/, of the B, E. A of Bection 231-146-88. Thie forty hes a fair house and barn and a few acres under oultivation and is on a mail, tol-phona :nd cream route. Price - §2000 & acre. Time given to suit pumlnflaf interest @ per cent. For furtivér particulars call on or address A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—160 acres ‘good heavy clay soil on a nice lake w Lecture On LISM HON. PETER W. COLLINS Sunday, Nov. 2, Gommencmg at 8 .o'clock P. M. sharp ng accommodations, will be. adml, ¢ Mr. Collins v was a member of the Ifidustfial Qor,n;mspx(m of the Sgfltb in L908 and of his services on that Commlssmn Governor Deneen says: ““In connection with-the. approval oi the bill relative to tha use: eLhaardoua andv . dangeroys machingry; T wish to'Gongratulate slon which;prepared this: excellent-measure, an Yo services rendéted tb'the state by you as a niefiiber of that commiadio wuThis law during the few. years it l\us heen in .operation has heen the means of saving thousands of hves by requmng the gnarflmg of. dangerous machinery. The ‘lecture will be non-paftisan; and will deal solely with social and economic condntlons. v Under the Auspices of the Knights of Columbus, P. J. RUSSELL, Grand Knight. ou 33 a8 memberof_ t Xé ! thank. , or fish in, seven miles trom Tem: strike or the M. & I railroad, and four miles from Puposky om the Red Lake raflroad. This is an ex- ceptionally good piece of land fairly level and mostly hard land with some low that will maxe good natural meadow, when cleared. About 1000 cords mice Bireh tim- ber and about 150 thousand feet of saw log timber. Small clearing on the Lake shere where there has been some buildings which bave been removed. Priee $15.00 per aere. One-fourth down and bal- ‘amee time will be given at 6% ia- terest made payable ia equal an- aual payments. V. W. Owea, Hines, Minn, e e FOR BALE—T75 and 30-100 acres ea famous twia lakes, one of the best mer home or rmri, hlvlll Jake “the water. Good level elly lnd ,about 100,000 feet of good pine timber and 106,000 bot of lul .woed u-g.f on, the lan fi .miles fr )l‘ilq- nq ,and om .fishing in n-. lakes. rnu.' i taken with j.ho Atimb om, 91, 600.00. " §400)0¢ W and it ‘taken with timber r.ol‘vodn!l. 3400 ddwh ‘dnd ddladide 1913 of Illmbls £ok: thi 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 Dzeshuud to Nymore, $2.00 and BLOCK WOOD . Delivered to Bemidji, $2.00 to T SE, bepond, $2200" l:;}lnud to Nymore, . Sl 75 and Telophone Orders Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY losations im* lllllflolp«hr o .um= HELP wuu‘in Inquire °f' roa u’ur-n n_:( &1 ‘ @ WANTED—Glrlu Tor kitchen WorK. Apply at Hotel Markham at once. WAy@ED—Dishngper at Nicollet hotel. i e T o sota’ N A A e i WANTED--I have conecluded to put into connection with my business @ department for the handling of vacant and improved eity proper- ©F. .1 shall endeavor to give this ‘the’ same amount of attention and oqoi-xy that I have given to the sale of farm lande In this county. It you wish to. soh @ plece of pro- perty I shall teei gratitul if you will give me An opportunity to try and secure ‘& buyer, Byery ¢ ot pronerty 80 llgwl wlth o will rocdve my, enretul Atten- ‘uon and my but .florm to sell. Hayner Land Company, Real Bs- tate and Insurance. MISCELLANEOUS A e ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognised advertising medium in the Fargo Dally and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper im the state and the paper whieh carries the largest amount of elassified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- ot; reaching all parts of the stite the day of publication; it s ¢ke Offies paper to use im order to got re- Sults; rates one.cent per word first Imruo-. one-half eeat per word: per lin 4 Courier-News, l‘-rn. N. D, FOR SALE—Typewriter ribboms for every mko of typew. rn'f ‘o the |} " kot & B “éénts~ guarknt y filled. Mail orders given o caretul Gitestion as whea o pear in° SOrSOn. l’fi&no 81. r§. {Bemidji Pioneer Oftice Supply Store. R T e/ S S+ 1S \BOUGHT 'AND. SOLD—Second. band Auraitufe. . 0dd Felldw's -buflding] . AND :unl.un avies Oil lfl.-nuln Bokrsm o Gy Dulmh'l Lunnl:ndp Pl:! Hotel MINNESOTA “More than $100,000.00 mfi improvements. - 250° 1% ‘b&ths, 60 samplé roonis. Ev ‘mode¥s ac::‘venlenaa Id.uxnrflloul llnd K lg esstaurants and buffet, Flem!s Pllm Room, Men's Grill, Dolonlul Buffet; public rooms; rivate m _9aross from: postoftice. phone 122, [ VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN | Phone 164 . Poiuq‘_l Livery DRAY LINE TOM SMART * DRAY AND TRANSFER ARD mo -OVI'Q | Res. Rhone 58 818 A Office Phone .merln; Aw HUSIO m;rnucmn ESTHER M. KOLSTE, P TEACHER OoF PIANO Graduate of Chicago Ilu-lml Goflun Phono _bas. |DR. D. L sTANTON, DENTliT Offiice in Winter Bloek H (Y 'né-r First N.tloll.l Bank Bld.. DR. G. M. PALMER - fiENTlB'l' sonn S6E BIGEKT <o - Iull Work by( A':nl.tm-t Only _—_— Tel. 330 n'nm' i M. TORRAKCE LAWYER Miles Bleck JOHN P. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW Firat National Bank Bulléing Phone 860 _— 0. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT.LAW Omeu noon'd floor O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg msxcmn SURGEONS mwmw DR. 10 GILMORE PHYBXCIAN AND SURGEON ‘Offico—Miles Bleck DR. E. A. SBHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo_ Block Phone 396 Ree. Phene 331 DR, C. R. SANBORN PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON Omice—Miles Bleak DR. L. A. WARD PHYBIQIAN AND BURGEBON Over Firat National bank, Bemiajl, Mian it e DIOUR Ol MIRS DR.-A; E. HENDERSON _ PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON ‘Nati anmu AND SURGEON ; y . Phoe 18 9"“ 5 "x-."me."“ Paoae f1 rht i‘i.f,{ij&iiinifl«;k . MPLS; RED LAKS & MAW. g North Bound Arrives. 1 Norlh Bound . - ‘Leaves lll East Bound Leaves.. 3 jest Bound Leaves. ‘31 w.q't mm":% mm;: f EREAT NORTERRN b3 :lv“r‘-t Bound Leave¥. ., 4 'Baet Bound- Lea: ubscribe for. Tlge hom I'UNERAL DlRBC'l'OR \i E. lBERTSO UNDERTAKER and | COUNTY CORONER |-

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