Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 3

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Ty Atrthe: first-symptoms of any de- ranggment.ot the feminine organism any ‘period of life the one safe, rallly ‘helptul rentlfdy 18\ DF- ‘Plerce’s Favorite Prescription. KX KK XK KK KKK KKK KH Tens of thousands of women have ¥ % WE. ) taken it with -untailing-suceess for XK KK XKEKEKEKKKX KKK every conceivable aitment and disease of a womanly. nature. . It is a. wo- Incasecot-fire call 349. man’s temperance medicine and its Ll ingredients:are wb;l:!ht:d"on ‘wrapper. There will be another sale:of:state|: ' Dri/ Rigreelsi Fav “Preseription school and-swamp land-of-the-e0URY ¢ 1o} ‘ang at times of pain. when-the, ‘Wednesday, April 14. organs-are not performing their func- . . tions. For headache, backache, hot flashes, catarrhal.condition, bearing To cast your ballot on the bond down ‘sensation, mental depesstoir: issue at the special election which dizziness, fainting spells, la is to be held on April 20. and exhaustion women shouldémew LI fail to take this tried and trmedwo- May 10 has been selected as the mel',‘,:p':':e‘gcggm nature's rostas date of the annual sale of lands on herbs, it contains no alcohol mor naw= which there are delinquent taxes. cotics, nor any harmful ingeedient. LRI Y Medicine dealers everywhere hawe it The next regular meeting of the g;:‘;d i:;‘ etilt;:z: tall;leytn:rw\{.!g;fl: county commissioners will be held " April 27. There will be a special meeting on April 2. e e cured extra $5.00:11mp.laather biblés| to offer with.one.year's.subsaription to the Daily Pioneer when paid strict- Iy in. advance. - This -offer- s good conly frem -April. 1.to-April-10. The iome’ Misstonsry’ meeting' yes- terday afternoon at' the:Hiome of M. | 8 4 Schudegg was:well’ attended: thirty. | VISItors Saturday. three:belng: present. ‘After tiie’les-| George McTaggart called .on-Guy sonfor-the-day, “The Red Man and |McKnight Saturday. 'His White Neighbor,” had- “di8-| M. W. Butler was a Puposky vis- cussed, Mesdames Carlson and Nau-|itor Saturday. gle sang a duet.. The debate by Miss| . Mr.and Mrs. Gust: Svlsllbexvg and Carrie Brown and Mlng Helen Hur-{aanghter; Hilda, who:have been in locker, on “Has the White Man Done | Carver county since last- -July, re- the Indian More Harm Than Good?” |turped-te-their homerSaturday. Thetr was very interesting and they wereyany, friends willibe pleased to know., requested to give it Sunday night)inat they ave'home: again. during the Epworth league pertod. | nyce gy Butlérolett Saturdss for Refreshments wero served at thbypeqpy: . ainm., <where: she- witl visit close of”the meéeting. - Mri. ““”3 with her brother, Geore; and tamily. ‘Worth will entertain the society ne: ‘Frank Matiar; who hasbéen ‘very thns, 4 ith”pneumonis, ‘is Teported to be Here's/a chance for yow;aear read- improving. er, to secure. one of::0uf?35.00 .1inip| .. Mr. Schimmet and-som; Frank, vis- About Fhe:-City: » Many-of ‘the schools ‘of this: sec- tion of the:state: elosed ‘yesterday for the Easter vacation but the Bemidji schools will continue in session until next Thursday. afternoon. The schools here will resume. work on April 13, While a few of the instructors.plan [to remain in Bemidji. during:the.va-. cation, & large number will visit at their homes. Beginning April 1 to April 10 you 0an secure & $5.00 Jimp leather bible e by paying your subscription to he Daily Pioneer -one year in ad- vance. - No coupons. Read the dis- lay ad in this issue.—Adv Decision Day tomorrow at the reg- ular session of the Methodist Sun- day'school. Twenty minutes will be spent in a Decision Day rally. All the teachers and officers have worked to this end for the-last three weeks. It is hoped that many will*decide to uniteswith -the church:and:that the monia;: are. r!pmumn ri Arthur P. Reevé transacted busi- ‘Iness’in Bemidfi ‘Sattrday. 1 ‘Megdrs. “Walter and John Carlson and Martin_Olson were Turtle River a beautiful drama“young*ahd*nlflfolk will: emo ert, Mary "Maurice, Jay Dwnggins*n in thercast - “Love's Savage Hdu"u Lubin méueuon f%x- . ceptional interest-—a onereel story with'a“nioral: “8weedieo and the Sultan’s Present’ comedy-that will' tickle you Sunday “When The Blind“See,” twoireel Lubin drama.. ‘“The Pro- duct " Vitagraph ‘drama.. “The. Champmn Bear-Slay- * a Selig laugh producer. Evemng shows Daily matinees,: beginning- first ishow at 2. ..M, 3 Admission Bc and 10c beginat 7:15 p. m. leather bibles free. Al specialist in women’s diseases to diag- nose your case ahselutely:free of Beltrami county’s annual fair-wil be held on September 15, 16, 17 and charge, write Dr. Pierce, :invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., todsy. 136- 18. September 15 will be entry:day. The state fair will be in progress ge bmt on- women's:«diveases sent September 6 to.11. June 10 anda 11 have been th days selected-for- the:summer meat-| ing- of. the Northern Minnesota::De-i velopment; association, :which=is to] be held: at .Coleraine: 'The - winter sesslon will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and:10. A daughter was born to Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Pogue Tuesday. ‘W. H. Mercer of Nebish was in the city yesterday on business. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart, yesterday morning, a daughter. For Wood Phone.129.—Adv. Frank Gratton left yesterday noon for Superior, where he will be em- ployed in St. Mary’s hospital. George Forte of the town of Eckles spent yesterday in the city on busi- ness, returning home on the evening train. Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates on painting and papering.— Adv. Miss Olive Stephenson, who.teach- es in the public schools at:Internas tional Falls, .was in .. Bemidji this| - ree:—idy. Dr: Pierce's. Pleasant Pellets are the original little Liver Pills. These tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious gran- ules—the smallest.and the:easiest to take. One littlé-Pellet-Tor -a: laxa- [tive—three for a :.cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilons#eadaehe, Consti- ‘pation, Indigestion, BiHous Attacks, and all derangements vof ‘the ‘liver, (stomach andvhowels are. ‘prevented amd relieved. Put up in sealed vials—a perfect vest-poeket Temedy,-always conven- -ient,".fresh; :and reliable. —_— merning enroute:tosher home at Long Prairie. There will:bs:-a special meeting-of the Royal Neighbors Monday eve- ning at the Odd Fellows’ hall. Ap- plications.will be received at meeting. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. 0. A. Lamoreaux of Wash- burn, Wisconsin, who has been a guest at the E. E. Kenfield home for- the past ten days, returned to her home yesterday. Charles Cominsky, of the Schnei- der Bros. clothing store, returned yesterday from Minneapolis and St. Paul, where he spent a couple of days on-business. 1ave your furniture repaired at the: bargain-store,: first :class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Martin Longballa of Doud avenue entertained yesterday after- noon in honor of her mother, Mrs. W. M. Morris, the occasion being her fifty-third birth anniversary. Members-of ‘the Bemidji high 1-baskethall team will be enter- tained: at ‘adinner to-be. served in the:“0dd<Felows - hall by=the.Camp- this spiritual interest of ‘the-school will be gxeatly advanced. ‘We have money to loan on City property, which can be paid back in small monthly payments.. :Be- midji Building and Loan Assoctation, Clayton. C. Cross,: Secretary. Office over'Northern National Bank.—Adv. Attorney and Mrs .Thayer C. Bailey entertained Mr..and Mrs. L. W. Grif- fith, Miss Gladys Stanton and H. M. Stanton at a birthday dinner last evening, ‘the birth anniversaries: of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Griffith and Mr. Stanton falling on-the-same day. Each guest was presented with a unique birthday gift as a remem- Areesdeodeodeodeodedeodoodeodioeodedededeofrdodedebedobebog 3 : N - HEAD"STUFFED FROM CATARRH.0R'A-COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens: Air Passages Right Up. dotobeledodopoiof g o doted Instant relief—no waiting. Yow clogged mostrils open right up: the ai: passages of your head clear and you ca; breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf fling, blowing, headnche, dryness. N struggling for breath at night; yow cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Creom Balm from your druggist now. Appl: a little of this fragrant, ‘antiseptic healing cream in your nostrils. It pen. etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollern mueous. membrane and relief comes in- stantly. It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Fire girlethis-evening. There will | be:abountthirty guests. ‘Thé ‘Pionrer-is-the: place - to-buy| -your-reils-of:iadding wmchine -pape; ‘roll, asdosen:rollsor avhundred-rol Gnnamn&u used:: harwslexssherd: tea instead:of: nmna fim.-!r full of poisonous -drngs that:leave:bad atter effects. None ohum 7 ‘Hollister's: M’ Mountain. Herb . Telnln‘nm ~Tablets. are. Jflm;y -herbs, ,.l-‘u», ud-. rka, m put A cnnv-um IIJII-‘M up dn i kome. .. Clasnaes:the:entire. th and stresgth- body. They:cannot. llmxlmm‘ harmfulzeftact. At nll.dmmcwm :Price packae. - Fasure-you t the.: senisine. Thsllistecss: Rasicy Hountain Herb Tea orerb Tablets.: Bs- Barker’s ‘Drug:Stare :217:3rd ~epent ‘the: winter:in :Hagle Bols - | ington muptials. —Adv. Mrs. John -Noel: of Northern;-wh has:spent a-few:daysvat:the home: of| her .father, Lewis: Freeman, yesterday. Mr. Freeman :has:be in: poor health »for:some-time. Mrs: Parmelis- Mehgin; who Bend;’ Mimnessta;:came’ to: Bemiidji Friday: and:will visit: her dmaghters;: Mrs. L. of:Bemidji avenue for-a few:days. on the Wilcox farm:.during:the :sum-; mer. Get 2:$5.00-bible Lree; by paying) good from:April 1:to-April’ 10. No ‘caupons -needed. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones hnve re- turned from Crookston, where they went..to attend the Carpenter-Rem- Mr. Jones was for- merly connected with the Crookston Lumber- company’s;offices in Crook- ston:for-:memy :years..and. has re- cently: moved-to-Bemidji. Mr. .and Mprs. George French of midjt-Minn. THE HOUSE: OF QUALITY Friday-and Saturday “THE em.mm (Esaanfly) A thrilling drama portraying tll& rugged life of the Virginia moun- taineers, with Richard Travers and Ruth Stonehouse. “IN PORT 0’DREAMS” (Lubin) The last of “The Beloved Adven- tures” and more interesting than the others. ‘HEARST SELIG NEWS PICTQRIAL’, Of the many interesting:events this| week is the opening of the Panama Exposition. COMING TUESDAY—Robert War- wick in “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” Littlefork -are sexpected:;to :arrive .in +this: -evening..and: will re-| therevover Sunday-as:the:guests slofDr.:and-Mrs. D. L. Stanton.. Mr. h- ig--eashier-of.the First State ..of :Littlefork :and=for - several erms ~was. ‘treasurer of ~ Beltrami E.'8.'Woedward’s.paint shop: will. be: open: for-business:from now: on. ‘We -have. a-fine-line-of: -wall paper. Order-your paper.mow. Cor. 4th St. and Amsrica :Ave.—Adv. A: C.'Wheatonand:son-Bert: ofi€ass Linke, whe :haverspent thewinter in Orange, iAlabama, with the H. D. Kenfield family, were in Bemidji yes- terday on their way to Cass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfield will return o} Twelfth-street, returmed tocher:hone; i “THE LOST 'Firsi show 7:20 BRINKMAN. TONIGHT Daniel Frohman presents The distinguished American actor H, B. Warner in the celebrated drama of capital and labor PARADISE” By Ludwig Fulda and Henry Demille Produced by the Famous Players Paramount program, “Admission 5¢ & I5¢ to dosfs:to. pay-your stbscription:to the ‘Baily ‘Piémeer one:year in ad- vance. This offer for ten days onlyi Begins April 1 and closes April 100 —Adv. Do your city papers say anything in regard to your locality? Do they contain notices of our schools, lodges; churches and hundreds of local mat: ters of interest which —your home paper publishes? Not an item. Da they say a word calculated to draw attention to your enterprises? Not a liné. And yet there are men who ‘take: contracted views in this matter; who think that unless they are get- ting as many square inches of read- ing matter in their home paper, they are not getting the worth of their money. Take the city paper if you want one, but don’t show such a lack of wisdom as to-crowd out the local paper from your hon;e. For a Weak Stomach. If you have any trouble ‘with your digestion you should read what Mrs. J. C. Bauer, Zanesville, Ohio, has to say regarding her experience as fol- lows: “I was troubled :for- months with a weak stomach and -constipa- tion and it was all I could do to drag myself about the house. Chamber- lain’s Tablets. afforded-me -the first relief I got, and after taking thema short time I was restored to health.” Obtainable everywhere Let a want ad help you. Adolph Zukor, Pres. SUNDAY—Beedle & Mertyn in high class vaudeville ous Players. to their home at Cass Lake in a cou- ple of weeks and are now visiting at Whitehall, Michigan. Kenneth Kenfield was given a birthday surprise yesterday, it-being his fourteenth birth anmiversary. Tlie; guests were Gladys Getchell, Mae An rgon, ‘Dorathy Nangle,- Rubie! Wheaton, Anzonette Kenfield, Arthur OfTseary, * Ebben - Bowser, Charles Rako; Rupert Stechman,-¥arl Coch- ran, Omar Edwards and Bert Whea- ton. Read the :big display..ad of.our | “MONDAY — Daniel Frohman presents Henrietta -Crosmran in the noted stage success “The Unwel- come ‘Mxrs. Hatch” by Mrs. Burton Harrison. Fam- Don't iat Tire fto'uhles Troubls-and Tire You Shift the worry to our shoulders——they are broad and. with "~ | “our STEAM VULGANIZING EQUIPMENT . we are well prepared to do the work - Bemidji Automabile.Co 0. QNQSTAD. Prop. ' Defective Page ited Sunday- at: John ‘Carlson’s. C. Luriner and-family;: who--have | been living: at Kelliher, moved on their island in Big Turtle-lake-Sat- urday. K KKK KK KKK KKK KX KF X TENSTRIKE * KKK KKK KKK KKK KK XK ““The -Village School Ma’am,” 'a country play in-three-acts, was:pre- sented at the high-school building on Saturday. evening. The-parts were splendidly- taken by:‘members of the Christian. Endeavor society, the pro- ceeds of the play going to that s0- ciety. The specialty acts, also, were big hits. . Much credit must be given the - young people-.for the splendid evening's entertainment and we hoye '.m Sebicd with Bras. :.3';::“ akass oiher. dupsbecs M D mk".'#l R, for 256 foroe Business Directory CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY - s ABSTRACTS OF TITLE THE REX Under-new management ‘more playsimayibe presented>in the near future by lotal talent. Harry Bates of Akeley, who visited at the Krank home, sang -several “‘coon’ songs at-the “Village School: ‘ma’ai” entertathment ‘which- were highly enjoyed. Mrs. J. F. Herman' returned on Thursday last from a visit with friends and relatives at Grand ‘Forks and Crookston. Miss' Esthér Krohn ,called on Mrs. W. T. Blakley ln Fnrley on Sat: |3 urday. Paul ‘Haluptzok ‘made a business trip to “Minneapelis last” week, re: turning on ‘Friday morning. Prof. A. F. Knfeff ‘spént Saturday in’Bemidji. Harold ' Higgins was in Tenstrike on:Sunday. a- caller | Indigestion-and-Bilousness. ‘When- you-feel bilious -or -have THEATRE OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. trouble ~with-your -digestion -give Chamberlain’s-Tablets-avtrial. These Tablets-have become a-favorite with a-great-many. people- for-these ~dis- orders. You are certain to-be-pleas- ‘ed-with the promipt-reliet: which:they afford. ~Obtainable eveérywhere. = m cmwr 38 cum by local applicatto; cannot reach” the” d!séued Dol'flon nf lh. o-.:' hnod ‘issonly<one iwa toreuré d T s lmp-rtscz hnflnx. n¢ uhu [3 ey sicied: Du“ s ¥y ’he r‘:ufi't. IR en ou( and thl! -tube, ugm Ko tarl\h) “that " u.nnot 1 S %rmszfl o Sy e . T|Ale Hal]’l Flmfly Pcl)ll for consti- " DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser: Bldg. Bemidji,” Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS ‘Save systematically. -Make use of our :Savings Department. We ~wel- come your open account. : : : : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. Phone 938 " BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers - Ice Cream, Bakery Goods; Contéc- tionery, Cigars'and‘Foun- tain Goods 1315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone’12% {Putting appearance, “value —and ‘new life into a garment ready to be -discarded. We press a suit: for- only —50c— X Kenp’s Dry 207 Belt. ‘Ave. Phone 581-W PAINTER PAPER HANGER: DECORBATOR: = | Your ‘patronage soHeited. ‘Would be pleased-to=call-and:give- estimates .on all kinds: of-worki-AH work - guaranteed. * ‘Prices ¥ight. Residence, 110:6th:8t. -‘Phone:No: 231. Give me a trial: C. F. HICKS MODEL DRY CLEANERS HOME LAUNDRY E Hoganson Bros., Props. We wash your clothes as: they did 309 3rd St. Phone 537 | 3t home. Our eneeln_!ty 18 Family. X Washing. . Try us. Out. of town Orders Given Phone 488 Prompt Attention. — FLOUR, FEED AND HAY MUSICAL - INSTRUMENTS CASH. FUEL -& FEED STORE ‘Wholesale and-Retail A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Phone:228-W Machines. ; All kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay | 117 Thirdst. Bemidjt. and Fuel. Phone 578-W ; Phone 228-W-for prompt déliveries’ J. ‘BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN | 2 Groceries; -Dry Goods, :Shoes; Flour, -Feed; etc. The l?R.. B, DA‘R_'F‘YAGH carefulk:ibuyérs Specialist of Chronic:Diseases buy here. Free C#hsultation. W. Q. 'SCHROEDER 208 3rd St., over Blooston Store Bmld]l Phone 65. Day ‘and Night ‘Calls Answered GROGERIES AND_PROVISIONS Yowll find-thei:best’ that moneyiican ‘buy right hers. Axfirst-trisliis7al] ‘we' avk.: Minnesota Ave. ‘Bemidji Phone 33. GROCER OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Sclence of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 PHOTOGRAPHER " - CASE'S CASH STORE N. J. Case; Prop. ~—Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES GROCERIES AND SHOES INO: CUMARIN General Merchandise. —Watcli “This Space— 320-Minn. Ave. | 71 have & 1inetsa ‘anrount-of meney MOST SMOKERB“WILL soon_smoke “DON: ALM0’S”- A Home-Smoke for": Home Folk Wholesalers and Retailers: get in person. BARKER'S | Thirast.- -to- loan.-on-dmproved --farms, -at ; -reasohabloratesjBee me'béfore you | nessen cieap 4o ‘advertiss them:: Photos Day and Night N. L. HARKERUP SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE FEAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., North of Markham Hotel. Phone 106 ‘We want“to sell'a few Work Har- Call in andses them. ZIBGLER’'S SECOND HAND

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