Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 8, 1915, Page 3

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About The Clty ~M returned from the twin cities Sutur- di‘y, wfimg she ia beent visiting rela- ¥ LEST WE FORGET KX KRR XK KRR KXW In case of fire call 349. .. On Wednesday of this week a stat land sale will be held at tie ‘court house. .. visitors at thi e |urday. The next meeting of the board of | White. county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, March 16. . s May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual salé of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. e s . Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap-| pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. |¢ity and while here attended the . . s The annual meeting of the Com-| BRINKMAN Tonight — “Million |« BRINKMAN | Tonight — Dollar Mystery,”—Adv. noon train. - farmers’ meeting. mercial club will be held on Tues-|Dollar Mystery.”—Adv. day, March 9. Officers and eight di: rectors will be elected. s 3. The 1915 summer meeting of the|to her home _today. N. M. B. A. will be held at Coleraine, June 10 and 11. The winter con- vention will be held in Bemidji next Campbell, both Solway . teachers, Docember e of Mrs. O. C. Simonson. Every news item phoned to the| BRINKMAN Tonight — “Million Pioneer, 31, aids in making the local | D° i_“ Mystery.”—Adv. columns of the paper more interest-| Miss Gata Peterzen left last eve- ing, and is appreciated by the pub-|Ring for her home at Fort Ripley, lishers and readers alike. We solicit | having been called there by the se- your assistance. s s e rious illness of her father. Mort Pendergast of Minneapolis, On Monday evening, March 15,|who owns a farm near Bemidji, re- “The Princeton Players” and Dollie|turned to his home today after spend- | McDonnell will appear in Bemidji as|ing several days here on business. the closing number of the Woman’s BRINKMAN Tonight — *“Million Study club Redpath series. This is one of the most popular companies on the lyceum stage. BRE\/!TIE George Stohl of Pinewood spent Saturday in Bemidji on business. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. L. F. Cary of Walker was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebert yesterday. Mrs. James Guthrie of Turtle River was the guest of Bemidji {riends Sat- urday. BRINKMAN Tonight — “Million Dollar Mystery."—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sines of Eckles transacted business in Bemidji Sat- urday. Mrs. C. M. Powell of Lake Plan- taganet spent Saturday in the city shopping. BRINKMAN Tonight — “Million Dollar Mystery.”—Adv. Mrs. F. E. Brinkman returned Sun- «day from Minneapolis, where she has heen on business. Miss Jennie Oase of Nary and Miss Annie Guthrie of Cass Lake, were the guests of Bemidji friends Saturday. BRINKMAN Tonight — “Million Dollar Mystery.”—Adv. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey left this CRYING FOR HELP. Lots of It in Bemidji But Daily Growing Less. The kidneys often cry for help. Not another organ in the whole body more delicately constructed. Not one more important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the frequent in- dications of kidney trouble. It is often the kidney’s ery for help. Heed it. Read what Doan’s Kidney Pills have done for overworked kidneys. Read what Doan’s have dome for Bemidji people. Mrs. M. Sullivan, 1015 Bemidji Ave., Bemidji, says: “I cannot give Doan’s Kidney Pills more praise than they deserve. I have taken them off and on as needed during the past sev- Dollar Mystery.”—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Day and Harry Bowers and family of the town of Eckles spent Saturday in the ecity attending the farmers’ meeting and shopping. et Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton will re- turn to BemidJi tomerrow morning from St. Patl’ where they have spent several days as the guests of relatives and friends. BRINKMAN Tonight — “Million Dollar Mystery 7—Adv. Mrs. George Zea, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins' and Mrs. James Guthrie of Turtle River spe Saturday in the city on business and attendmg the farmers’ meeting. Sheriff Mack Kennedy, of Cass county, was in Bemid]l Saturday eve- prisoner in custudy. BRINKMAN Tonight — “Million Dollar Mystery.”—Adv. Mr. dnd Mrs. Louis Freeman re- “Mr. and Ml’i. Stanley Smith of Frohn were among the out-of-town |- County Anmey and Mrs. G. M. Torrance had as their Sunday dinner j: guests, A. P. White and son, Harold | Yon never tasted = Aaintier, lighter, fluffier “Million | hisomits than those ‘baked with Calumet. Mr. _and_Mrs. Nels Bye of Solway They’re _always spent Saturday in the ¢ity on busi- good — defictous. ness, returning home on the after-| For Calumet iin- smres perfect Mr.} and Mrs. George Ostrander of Turtle River spent Saturday in the PECEIVED m&w&m Mrs. Jack Hendershott of Oak Val- ley, Minnesota, who has been spend- ing the winter in Bemidji, returned Misses Mae Simonson and Ethel spent Saturday.in Bemidji, the guests ning enroute 'to his home at Walker | from Cass Lake. The sheriff had a turned Saturday ‘night from “Akeley, Minnesota. Mr. Freeman, who suf- fered with paroxyms of hiccough for four days and three nights the past week, is improving. Mrs. George Butler of Redby came to Bemidji Saturday to visit her father, A. F. Sadler, who is confined in the hospital because of a broken leg. Mrs. Butler also attended tire farmers’ meeting while in the ecity. ) E. M. Satlire, of the Sathre Ab- stract company, is spen ing several ] (arm in the Wi 1le there, Le will attend lhe annuai he is president. lave your furpiture- repaired at the bargain sture,'first clxse work at reasonnble prices ~—Adv. Carl Riedesel of Crookston came to Bemidji Saturday on the noon train to meet his daughter, Miss Lillian, who has been atiendmg school in Du- luth this winter.” Miss Rleglesel had to give up her school work on ac- count of illness and accompanied her father home on the afternoon train. | Our business is to clean, press-and repair perfectly—and we do it. The cost is little. The Model Dry Clean- ers, 309 3rd St. Phone 537.—Adv. Harry Todd, formerly of this city, who has been working in the woods this winter, passed through Bemidji Saturday. Harry and Guy Todd have been employed by J. J. Opsahl, the land man, to survey Kabekona, which is located twenty-five miles south ot eral years and they have always|Bemidji. They expect to commence proven a good kidney and backache |their work soon. medicine.” Price 50c, at all dealers. The Pioneer is the place to buy Don’t{ycur rolls of ‘adding machine paper simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | for Burroughs adding machines. One Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that|ror, a dozen rolls or 2 hundred rolls. Mrs. Sullivan had. Foster-Milburn|__ Adv. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ]{EABACHE smP.s., o Dr.” James’ Headache Powderl _ give instant relxef—cm dime 2" b2 Nerve-racking, splitting “or dull, throbbing headaches ym]d in just a few | moments. to Dr. James’ Headache Pow- ders which cost only 10 cents a pack-* age at any drug store. H’s the quick- est, surest headache relief in the whole world. Don't suffért lieve the agony and: distress now! You ean.’| Millions of men * and women havé found "that headuche and'. neurslgid Get what you ask The Crookston Elks are rapidly ompleting arrangements for their annual bombardment March 17, when they are to mobilize at the Elks club under the greeting, “ten thousand welcomes.” Morrison and Gravelle of ‘Red Lake will give an exhibition of indoor sports. = Other features for the bombardment includés a ten- round boxing bout by two profes-| sionals.. Ten candidates will get the iron cross. the double cross is” passe, “The goat is browshxg on shamrocks and will be lllll of pep,” it is an- nounced.’ “'lfhe Boer War,” a five-part feat- ufe that is to be shown-at the Grand theater tomorrow afternoon and eve- ning,-is eonsidered one of the most higli standard of the, :spectacular page om hoth sides : As a military spectacle this feature has never been equalled in{a X & & & & LRSS SRS RS kinematography. | x; TROPPMAN'S CASH MARKET * contemgo raneous You surely should see it.—Adv. Mesdames Carl A. Johmson end E. &K **“*‘”****"‘*** H. Denu entertained -the members of | Dairy butter, 1b. the Woman’s Study elup this after- |Eggs, doz. ... noon at a thimble bee, at the home |Potatges, bu. of Mrs. Johnson on’ Lake ‘Boulevard. |Rutabegas, bu. ... Invitations were- issued to :Mesdames |Carrots,sbu. . ... —_—— Million Dollar Mystery | Outdoor Sheop:iFesder. Use two. by fours. foge.feet long, for et two feet apart and a four inch trough built ie tween.them one foot Off the gronml The hn.um ol tha uouxh is made by using two twelve Inch-boards. A rack fs then bailt,aboyg this, as shown jin Smfles—Tears—Sorrow—aoy have made tl;is world what it is. the cot, the slats beiig. eommon gix inch fence boards nwed about m The ben has a xoqd grinding. nnvamms. but you & must furnish the grit. Feeding new corn is risky. and “most other grains are safer to . feed when well cured and sea- B! | andioneshaif feet long. The slats should soned. £ | bé about eight inches apart, thus giv- Clean your dropping boards at ing each sheep fourteen inches of least three. times a. week and space, a sisteen £oot. Tough allowing | ¥ keep down lice and mites. Use feeding space for tirty sheep. Either | & 5 good disinfectant and put lice grain or roughage .may be fed in this powder in the dust bath. * Farm Jour- Watch out for roup and colds. : Keep the flock dry and Isolate any cases that may develop. Plenty of fresh air and no drafts are the preventives. _Keep your eye on. the water Jfi’r§ s they are likely to freeze The way o bave egesin winter js old days and nights... Wa- to hatch pullets early.- It is the early led' ds jraportant and should be hatches from sehich' the early pullets kept fresh e,fl!'e the fowls at are derived ‘that are the largest money all times. ; makers for the poultry’,producer. The | defeieteivirtalviaiufuideisteinifeimi=tmimimi=l=> early - hatched pullets if properly grown should begin tovlay in the fall. A flexible froning board which may at the time whenYeggs are scarce and | pe roled for storage in a small space high in price. Pullets that start to day in the falf before cold weather sets in will, as g/} wale. lay alf winter. February. March :amd April are the months to do :hatch. ing @ order to mecure early hatched! pullets. The ‘hep that pays high cemmission should lay the bulk of ber yearly out- put between :the first week ©of Decemn- ber and some time along jn May. After that sh: ually slows up in finishing :her vearly record untdl anelt- king time ends it for that year. Give cansiderable weat food to the, il:growing pullets now-and they will lay cearlier on account of fi ‘Commercial repared beef scraps.or.cut:fresh bone. will be .satisfactory for -this ;purpose. and skimmilk will be ef great.assist- ance. IE | If your poultry stock is linflted.«so that using the mailes you have will re- has been patented. o it \«/lLS }\ ‘Every -one of man life vividly portrayed {in-the latest Admission 5¢ and 40c TOMORROW—A great war drama “THE BOER WAR.”. Matinee 3 p. m. Star Brand Typewriter Ribbens In any color to fit any make of typewriter ‘Each 75¢ These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxes. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. -kHWPl-H*I—l—H'H«Hfii-H‘P;H-P-!—H« DRY CLEANING . 4 s > H vd;.mot-thenutl 1 er of the | 'same- breed. ~Often exchanges can.be made with other breeders with advan’ M STERE ©’Leary-Bowser ,Bldg. ‘Bemidjl, Minn. i1 PRICES PATD-TO FARMERS * come your-open account. SECURITY STATE BANK Bemjdji, Minn. BRINKMAN 'Toni'ght Only Syndicate Film (}l:r;'mratic.m;nres‘:l’lts the tweaty-first episode of fhe Million Dollar Mystary - ‘Fhe -seizure :of the Russian Ag N thg the treasm:' y -Harold - flaccmh,marlo L.onergan. Adnm-lo C | fDo'llar Mys‘tery ion documents in ‘m byuswi»f mmour'*rwo dERTAm il ‘\ smnssfisms, msmm 'i?.‘é":‘; remarkable - ..mr mgniflwn} specta- | cles ever conceived. The acting in| -“*llo([ uoryy W MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as-they did Our specialty is Family ‘Washing. Try us. Out of town Orders Given Prompt Attention. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail and - Seying 117 Third St. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. Bemidji. (Groceries, . Dry Goods, :Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The carefyl buyers W. 6, SCHROEDER Specuhnt ot.chfinie Diseases £k ‘Free ultation.© KOORS BROTHERS CO. \ Manufacturers and Jobbers *\ - tionery, Cigars and Foun- ™ tain Goods il A‘?flsf‘ You’ll find thn begt .tg,;t (money-can-bay .right /hege. A firstotrial is all we ask. Minnesots Ave. svecialists in the Sciende of Fitting Glasses. Offices. over -Postoffice Bldg. Xce Cream, Bakery €oods; Confec- G 415@han. 4ve. N. W.-Phone 125 TELEPHONE' 531-W - Send your €lothes to - KEMP'S MG HOUSE &? NSERNY o7 Beltramt Ave. Bemfaji, Minn. STORE Everything for the Office and* School ‘Security Bank Building ° Phone ‘31 I m (like illustration in‘announcements: from toda; NIFIC in full flexible hmp leather, with «-:ver’,lzay cgzexl: itle stamped in gld , with numerous ge plates famous Tissot cal!emon, ttgefiler wnth six hundred superb pictures hically illustratin and making plain the verse in the Hg?t?of modeth Bibli ‘authorized: edition, is self-pron marginal references maps: zaxlnld hclps, pnnted on thin The' _text conforms to the 3 + “DON ALMO’S” , with copious: = & - A Home Smoke rq : Isq‘éciivn Pace . CASE’S (ASH STORE “ M. 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