Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 7, 1915, Page 3

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R R R AR ¥ ° LEST WE FORGET - + AR R R A R R R R R R R Y Basketball ‘tonight. s e . In case of fire call 349. LR Mingesots, where.she has bpen:t guest of her parents during the holis| Omnuibus. to:.sll:trajus, afferngon: and.‘night. ‘Phoné 366-88.] Nigh| Plans-are being.mpde by iseveral young people for:a-party to be give: . Minnesota’s 1915 state fair will be[at the town hall ‘sé-Grant Valley, oo held September 6 to 11. s o Beltrami county’s next term of court,;will: convene on:Tuesday: Pebh- * rusry’9. Csatrdl Minnesota Educational asso- ciation will be held in this.city, Feb- rugry. 11, 12 and 13. LRI There will be a meeting of Saturday;-Jsnuary 16. About twen- high_school boys anidl girls wil . |tor. g , Female’ stenographars in. Missourt average- $43 -a- mon { Nearly 5,000- women. are . employed as clerks in Missourf’s factories: Tells. Rheumatism Sufferers. .to Eat Less gd:at and ‘Take alts. i f |, Rheumatism -is easier to. avoid. than 5,000 yards Best- Oalien ‘willc: bef s “The, 1916 convention of the Narth-|placed on:sale.at.Sciper: yard, Sat:{: Urday, Jan. 9, at Trappman'ser—AdyY. i cure, states a well-known authority. We are advised to dress' warmly; keep the feet d\;y-; avoid ‘exposure; eat. less meat, but drink plenty; of good.water, * Rheumatism . i3 a. direct result | of | eating - too- much -mest and other ‘rich the | holidays; Wére: in ‘tiie: ¢ity yesterdey; « Commercial club_ next Monday.even: |enroute: to: Grand: Forke,; swhere they & ing, after which the directors wil} have'a short business session. e s 0 *“The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is:a Reds| path attractiop and comes here under the auspices of the Woman’s Study eclub. . LRI Chaska. will play basketball here January 7-8-9. This team is after the U. 8. champjonship; and wiil give Bemidji its hardest series of the season. PR The 1915 summer meeting of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Coleraine, Jume 10 and 11. The winter con- vention will be held in Bemidji next December. PR It 18 the effort of the publishers of the Planeer to.make the logal cols; umns-of the paper of much-interesti to its readers. In this they cannot be successful without assistance, and every news item, no. matter Af seen-; ingly of trifie consequence, phoned to’ 81, is ‘appreciated. ~ lmary -fthat the -hadl: will: Mrs. W. S. Caliopee.of Northern was the guest of Bentidji-friends yes- terday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. James Whitney of Baga_Lake, were business.visitors in the ‘city yesterday. Mrs. Ed French of Blackduck is the guest . of--Mrs. George T. Baker of Minnesota avenue.. Remnant Sale at Troppman’s, Sat. urday; andiMonday.—Adv. E.-M.:Sathre, of the Sathre Ab- stract; company, transacted business at Internatignal Falls yesterday. Mrs. B. R. Erickson has gone to Minneapoligi where she will be the guest of:her: parents for a month. One of these days you ought:to go to Hakkgrup's and have.your ple- hoth .have: poaitions. ... The Sunday Tribupe of.s’ recent date, “devoted a whole page to-the medicinal properties of Buttermitk.i Adv.i} -0. H-Manaugh;of Lake Boulevard; who has been visiting friends ‘and relatives in Duluth duringythe holix days,- has returned t6 Bemid§i. Mrs; Manaugh ,will .remsgin. in Duluth for another week, ‘the guest of her par: entd y Laces and Embroideries at ‘less than, half price.at Trogpman’s Rems Chicago «clubwomen. are .elated .over the:gase with: which Mrs: Ella Flagg Young was -re-elected superintendent of schools after plans..for her oust- ing. ‘segret ballot” had been ex- posed.~ " ©Opporents -of Mrs. Young. did- not even -plade’ anyone “in nomination in i ition 1o :her. nant. Sale, Saturday: and. Monday.— |- Adv. Attorney Carl L. Heffron went to Henning, -Minpesota, ; yesterday, < on profeasional businéss. He will:: turn ‘to Bemidji the latter part of.the week.. He gpent Tuesday.on leg: mattérs before ““Judge Wright at “Lessohw -on - VieHn:-and s Trombone: Up-to-date. methods used. Thomas W Brittep, 1119 Doud .Ave., cor. 12tit SELR. £ ¢ " Mugh interest:is-being:taken in the Chaska series which start at the Ar- is evening. It fs expected rawded to its qapacity. on all three nights and in order “to obtain seats, fans should reach the Armory-early:- .The: best- medicine-in- the _world. Pasteurized Bottled Buttermilk. Hear the horn blow or phone 356. Bunk- er—Ady. Rev. 1. D. Alvord, of the ‘Baptist church, has.sonounced .the follow- ing- prayer ‘meetingar-aAt::7:30, to- night, prayer meeiingiwilisho held at the home of George: rner iof Eleventh street and Missssippi ave- nue. .Tomorrow night at the home of- C. ‘M. Booth; “T'wel <strest-and Park avenue. te or Class Lessons in Short. hand and “Typewriting; -itteimoon - or evening. Phone . 544 -'W. ‘Emma oesen.—Adv. Neumanu:and: Wil son returned to Collegeville, Minne- 0ta, - yesterduy, -whers-thes “ure: tending St. John’s college, after spending :the:past:two -weeks n: thé -as-the :guestucot thelr padints. Enroyte: they:-wilk stop:atySt.sClouds 5 -they. will ‘spend _a:few days visiting: friends.: = Joe, Lel,u;.,el Fosston, bookkeeper |~ in the.Stadsveld Flour Mills, spent yesterday;dn:;:Bemidji on business. C. B. Zingg, who is connected with the Oliver Iron. Mining company at. Marble, in the Canisteo-district, was;| in Bemidji today. Table Linen at 29c per. yard, at Troppman’s Remnant Sale, ‘Saturday and Monday.—Adv. Mrs. Dan O’Connor left yesterday morning for Brainerd, where she will be the guest of friends and rela- tives for a.few days. = W..T. Noonan, editor of the Bau- dette Region; who. lias been in Be- midji on business for a short time, returned to his home last evening. ‘What did_the “Ad Man” tell us? ‘Watch for Friday's Pioneer. Schnei-| der Bros. Co.—Adv. Miss ‘Alvilda Stenseth, who has been visiting her mother at Thief Rivpr, Falls; has.returned:to Bemjdjt: and resumed her duties’ at the high school. Northern- National-Buuisrady: nd Mrs. Forest Halgren left fast night for Minneapolis where fhey williremsig til Bl first per of next -‘weeki. “Mr.-Halgren s thé manager of the-Gamble-Robingon Be- e Gamble-Robingon ~; semppdip, banquet which“1s ‘to"-be ‘Héd for..the -traveling.men..of- that.-con- cern. ¢ patepteanediotnss for wibms entertained Iast eveming, the specasiqm beig ther birthday:" “Thé ‘guests ~ Mivaeén Allene Sherwood, Clarice Coult, Alige Austig,:? Margaves Nobson.: -Edng) Sehmitt, 3 A A few high school basketball fans| are planning on accompanying the team to: Malntosh tomerrow: ‘where the school quint of that city-will be encountered. & nvi your furniture_repaired at the baFgain; stove, frat, elass work a reasonable prices.—Adv. MrsiGeorge T. Baker of Minnesota Kettleson and Winford Kn: was aryed o Cousseranh tethen& 1 Mesdemes James French qnd I. M. noon, when they entertsined a gro of Iadies; ‘omplimistans Abi Mrsi (B M. ‘Pendergast. e guests were Fridaants g484e cAseP.. Ritehie; Chnrles = BeY |villé, Loren Coyle and Peter Lar- Lunch; waa. seryed, vata. f ) and 'dainty>tdvors” were' ceived by each guest. PEuWas poessnted withe s deathe: § §2, asip remembripce:ot th Reasjon. - Mr. and Mrs. Pendergast have rented their farm and will leave on h hey “lie universities"dt bdth Sedan and| o|eat -very little and practice THE-YELLOW PERIL. Japanese . Warnings. The Japanese. early sought for the TRUTH, and their earliest knowledge ‘was the. principle that their strength depended on a healthy stomach. T.,};ey “Jiu- itsw’'—imuscular exercise from youth The stomach is the center of the body from which radiates our ¥itality, strenuosity, our fighting strength. A healthy stomach turns the-food we-eat-into nourishment for the blood stream and the nerves. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery re- freshes and tones up the stomach Removes the poisonous gases from the system. The first- day you start to take this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulations begin to separate in the blood and are .then - expelled through the Liver, Bowels and Kid- neys. In place of the impurities, the ar- teries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all skin blemishes will disappear. Then you must re- member that when the blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels and kid- neys become healthy, active and vig- orous and you will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache and constipation. Get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery today at any medicine dealer; it is a powerful blood puri- 80 penetrating that it even gets #t thie impure deposits in the joints and carries them out of the system. not a secret remedy for its nts-are-printed on wrapper. For free advice or free booklet on lod . write. DroV. M. Pierce, Buffalo, FREE. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser:is sent FREH on re- ¢eipt:0f::31: one-cent stamps ‘to pay expense of :wrapping and mailing Best Cough Medicine for Children. .81 very-glad-to say a few words praise of Chamberlain’s "Cough -Reguedy; —writes=:Mrs. ' Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. “I have used it for yegrs both for my children and my- 8pl4 a3l fteniever fails to relieve and ghe 2ei cough. or cold. No family with children should be without it g it ives ialmost “immediate relief oy, “cases of ~ croup.” " Chamberlain’s th Remedy -4s.pleasant and safe o'take;/ which~is of-great importance when_a medicine_must be given to young children. For sale by All lers. . Notice. - ~~Torparties-who-are-indebted to W. G. Sclroeder:forsmerchandise, dating badii$8 Rhys from Novi '1 and:over, are requested.to settle as soon as con- i et 61Kl Before Tan.i10,: 1915, P} ne-half “eent & ~ foods_ that produce-uric-acid which is absorbed into the blood.: It -is. the function of _the kidneys' to filter this acid from the blood and ‘cast it out in the urine; the pores of. the ‘skin are also a.means. of freeing “the blood ; of this impurity. In damp. and. chilly cold weather’ the skin pores are closed thus forcing_ the kidneys to-do double work, they becoms.weak ‘and- sluggish and fail “fo -elininate. the uric acid which keeps accumulating- and :circulat- ing through. the system, eventually set- tling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and.pain-called rheu- matism, At the first twinge of .rheumatism get from al:rv pharmacy - about - four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- ful in a glass-of water and drink before breakfast each -morning. for a week: This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating''the kidneys: to ‘normal ac- tion, thus ridding ‘the--blood of these impurities. ; . Jad_Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is“made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with- lithia and is used with excellent results by thou- sands of folks who are subject to rheu- matism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water ~ drink which helps overcome ‘uric acid and is bene- ficial to your kidneys as well, TONICHT At the BRINKMA The Harry St. Clair Stock Company —in— TI"’; I.lfllfijins‘y{ A beautiful society melo- drama, elegantly costumed and with strong comedy and dramatic situatjons. Picture Program, 7:20 Prices 10 and 25 cents. Friday night & beautiful silk dress length will be given away. Notioe: All those knowing: themselves in- debted to me are kiadly requested to settle their book unt or:mote be- fore Jan. 10, 191/ T am:obliged to ask customers to favor:me:promptly to enable me to meet-my-own obli- gations. E W. G. SCHROEDER.. _——— Presbyterian Cook Book. ‘The Pioneer “has just completed the publishing of a splendid 175-page cook: book issued by the ladies of the Presbyterian church of Crookston, and will retain a'few- copies to be sold at 60c. Better reserve -one by telephone. - . Phone 31.—Adv. MultiKopy CARBON'PAPER Any Color 108 Sheets to Box PRICE '$3.00 BEMIDJI PIONEER:PUB. CO. BEMIDJI, MINN. ; THE HOUSE OF QUALITY £ ‘The guest of} ¢ sket ball'game. Russia are open to women on an |, tale;of infinite heart interest. \ TWEHL ONLY: s F"“‘ Cg;agl;e&inét atrhe : charming Qb_ma early or Admission B¢ and i8¢ What did the Ad. Man tell us? Watch for Friday’s Pioneer. Elsie Edd........ of Public'-Service When the .land is storm-swept, when trains are stalled and the wagon roads blocked, our- repairmen must keep the telephone highways open. These men face -hardship and dan- ger, because they realize that snow- bound farms, homes and cities must be kept in touch with the world. ; This same spirit- of public service animates the whole organization. It is found not only in our linemen and repairmen, but even in the girls at the switchboard, who on countless: occasions: have proved themselves heroinesin times of emergency. In response to the telephcne needs : of the public, this company has grown to be a large organization. But mere size should not be con- : sidered :a sin nor business success-a erime. A corporation that renders big ser- vice to 'the public must be big and prosperous or the public will suffer becauseof poor service and poor pay- rolls. ‘‘Big Business” means big salaries—yes—but it also means big men, big brains; broad-minded ?lioles, intelligent organization, proper supervision, and big service' to the people. to the public at-less cost. “We Advertise So That the People May Know.” 'NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE | EXCHANGE - €0, and it’s all over Tomorrow, Friday; Jan, 8 ig business, properly conducted and regulated, means better service. - we will give double - amount of votes == TWO for 1c purchase. This day only, don’t miss thig! Below I a list of contestants and their record of voles which will be. published. dally 13,071 1.003 23,095 12,156 5,907 Gene Begsley . Emma LaPage: Father Phillipe First Baptist church Lucene McCuaig. .. Episcopul Church.... . Presbyterian Church . g Norwegian ‘Lutheran Church Swedish Lutheran Church ... -James Leister ... -Methodist Church .

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