Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 23, 1915, Page 4

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é Quah of z‘/}zf Milk (/nfzzmayyea’ You can’t afford to eator drink anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur-,’ ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. - < ot Hang Your Piotures Erm} %, walghing up to 100 1bs. | %} 'with Moore Push Devices,| will not disfigure walls Moore Pllsh-Pl ‘ 9 Sold In BEMIDJI ) Bemidji Pionger Offics, SUPPLY STORE | dry..column. by Judge Quinn by margin of three votes. The supreme | court’s decision will' determine not onl; 1h status of Pipestone county, lay down a rule for count- ing the ballots and dediding all elec- tions. under the county option law. The Pipestone county canyassing board, ‘after the election of June 7, :|found 1,069 'dry and 1,073 wet votes. IR ERREEERRERK R * NORTHWEST BRIEFS - ¥ lil!ffil’iii!iiili Virgihin, Minn.—The 1916 conven- .| tion of the L nicipaliti¢s will be held at Red Wing., Mayor Jopn filcholwn of Austin was elected presic ont to succeed Mayor J. BE. Jenks of St. Cloud. 'Mayor Michael - Boylan of Virginia was chosen vice president and ‘Mayor Richard ‘R. Price was re-elect retary and treasurer. -An :office known as exscutive secrtary was created. G. A. Gesell was chiosen to fill the office and will head the muni- cipal reference league. The follow- ing were named trustees: Mayor Jenks of St. Cloud, Mayor Wallace G. Nye of Minneapolis and Mayor Winn Powers of St. Paul. St. Cloud, Minn.—Judge John A, Roeser of the district .court has re- ceived ‘a petition from residents of Sauk Center asking that a charter commission be appointed by the three judges of the district. The commis- sion consists of 15 men who serve for four years. ‘It is believed that a commission form of government is to be adopted. Sioux Falls, 8. D.—Farmers of South Dakota’ who were fortunate enough to have their corn crop ma- ture in good condition, without injury by the excessively wet weather of the summer and fall, consider them- selves fortunate, for they are finding a ready sale of the best of théir corn at }3 per bushel for seed. ‘Watertown, S. D.—S8aturday will ark " the first Boys' and Girls day under’ the auspices of the new Codington .County Agricultural Ex- tension society. The county commis- sioners haye given the use of _ the court_housg for the exhibits. Albert Lea, Minn.—Mrs, Gendler, 212 Elizabeth street, drop- der . dead .yesterday. - She had been in the best of health, Heart taflure‘ is given as the cause. Waubay, S. D—Al the result-of a brawl the;other evening; R. F. Green- wood is’lodged in the county jail at ‘Webster and Art Johnson: is-laid up here :with: a; severe -knife: wound. in the left breast which may prove fatal. - ‘Little : Falls, :Minn.=<The : - North- western Telephone: Exchange - com- pany: is:putting :An- a. toil line from this city to Sauk.-Center, commenc- ing: operations gt this.end. Winnipeg—Canadians who conum- plate sending gifts to the men in the trenches in Europe are- being urged tomail their:packages early, because of the great-delay-and congestion that would -be eruted -if-the: mailing is much delayed. - Breekenrldge—'l‘he w-rd for the best sow -and littér of -pigs in . the county went to P. E: Wood this year for- the third successtive- time. He therefore retains the Northern Pacific silver trophy cup. permanently. The Advertisers who want the ‘best results|cismpionship cors cup ofterea by the always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- Wilkin .. Coumy Farm’' bureau - was awarded this year.ta Chlfles J. Seba ence; that it has no equal in this section of the country as|, Campbell, an advertising medium. Hello! Boys And Girls |: Startthe school year right Write with a “NEW BEMIDJI” LEAD PENCIL . Yes, you can buy them at almost every store in town and some stores out ‘of town. They are five cents apiece, and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you get your moneys worth. to your merchant. sell ’em. Eduard Netzer Pharmacy Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” He'll know. Where they Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Heary Miller W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store ‘Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS Wm. Schmitt’s Store William H. Schmitt’s Grocery Otto G. Schwandt "~ Mrs, E. L. Woods Pioneer Office Zumbrota—The Mne pn qou show attracted many enitries. ‘There were also_¢alf, corn and poultry exhihits, il well represented. Prefums to the nt of $400 were awarded. ‘G. .- Bushnell; agricultural teacher of the Maéeppa, hlgh scifool, was in ch(rge ] b — Motheérs’ pensions ‘county since the law uto" et i 1913 ageregate according to @ report made by Judge of Probate Shaw to the children’s bureau of the United States departmeént of labor. International ' Falls—The ‘printers of International Falls and Fort Fran- rganizel a local of the “ypographical ' “union and the publlghers of both towns have sighed contracts for the, umonlz- ing of their'shops. * Austin, Minn.—Martin Led] brouzht home from s fishing trip:a enk wa- [ ter animal with a body like an eel n\m marked like a rattlesnaks. The head resembles-a dog with a sort of & fur ring around the neck. The ani- mal is displayed in the show window of a local drug-store. - St. Paul, ; Minn.—Carlos Avery, state game and fish commissioner has announced that he would deny the petition’ for ‘the establishment of a state game refuge: in the six north- ernmost townships of Kanabec coun- ty. So much opposition to the pro- ject was manifested by residents in the proposed reserve that Mr. Avery igadvisable to gnmt the ks Pipestone, first. ! be wet by four votes, w-! Max | The. drys made a.contest and-after a recount and a hearing in district court, Judge Quinn found 1,070- dry and 1,067 wet votes. There were seven ballots thrown out as unintel- ligible, and seven others because they bore the voters’ initials. MORE ABOUT FEE-! . (Continued from Page 2.) cides -each of these questions. - The doctor makes his examination, states what he has found, what he thinks, and what he advises. The patient, having heard ‘the physiclan’s state- ment, makes his decision. Is it possible for a patient to pick out his operator without making an excessive number of mistakes. .Yes. ‘How? - There are medical directories in considerable - number. One of these, ‘the American -Medical Direct- ory, gives ‘the ‘age, the school of graduation, in part the experience, and, especially, the hospital experi- ence, the hospital and school connec- tions, and the special line of practice of every-physiclan in the country. Polk issues & national medical - di- rectory. The roll of the American College of Surgeons contains infor- mation as-to the best American oper- ators. In the larger cities there is always a local medical directory. These directories are easy of access. 1 dare say that there is no town of five thousand inhabitants in the United States in which ome or the other .of these -directories. cannot be found in some physician’s office. :1f he -cannot.get- one - otherwise, why would it not be wise precaition for a man contemplating an opera- tion to purchase one? Would it not be good judgmient to inquire about a proposed opérator? * Does he operate in high.grade. hospitals with up-to- date equipment? Does he belong to medical societies? "How does he stand among his fellow craftsmen? In_the community at large? Is he a { man of good judgment and good com- mon sense? Is there anything else that can be done?" Yes. ' Let the public keep in- formed as to physicians, surgeons, mediciné and surgery. Let them read what the stqte boards of health put out. Let them read magazine arti- cles and books-dealing - with the sub- - ject. Let them keep in touch with local hospitals and what is being 1 Thorough knowledge and only in that way, can abuses be permanently eradica- ted, Says Sal eeby “Every new ac- cess of hu an power,, of whatever kind, tests the fundamental thinking of the generétion which receives it.” Surgery 18 a new access of power to our generguom To prevent abuse from developing out of it, our people must interes} themselves in it, learn about it, and equip themselves to de- cide for themselves among surgeons and surgical procedures. This is the final and complete cure for fee-split- ting. ’ € “It’s a A Pipe’’ to keep the office running smooth- ly when you let us help. Besides all the supplies you need, we can show you over a thousand forms to save time, mm P Forms and Binders are helping .nany offices. Letus show you how they will help you. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn, For IICI\ Behind thePen You signers of checks, writers of letters, keepers of beoks and makers of records— here is & new ink—in fact, two inks in one, ‘We were one_of the first to add to our stock the newest member_of the Carter’s Iox family— HAZEL HURST CLOVER SEED AND MUTTON FARM 250 ACRES Soil sandy clay loam 20 acres cleared and broke ready for potatoes and oats 180 atres open brush land ' FIFTY SHEEP TEN HOGS 100 acres timbered About 1,000 feet frontage on Net Lnke—-AIl fenced woven wire sheep fence Log Cottage 24x24—Log Barn 24x40 Only three miles due west from Turtle River Only ten miles from Bemidji Net price $20.00 per aere TERMS $200 cash dewn $300 January 1st, 1916 $1,200 on or before March 1st, 1916 Balance at rate of $35 (cash or cordwood) per month, or $195 every six months Six per cent interest (Mineral rights reserved) -3. 1. OPSAHL Bemidji, The Home Maker Minnesota If this above is too expensive, then buy an Akeley Ranch Tract of 80 acres ' two miles from Akeley, at $7.50 per acre, $40 cash down and $7.50 per month. BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE SATHRE ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTER Schroeder - Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidfl At your favorite store Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jolbm Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Contec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- taia Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 135 lhe - For Men, Women and Children _ PENCIL SHARPENERS Wholesale and Retail Planos; Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third 8t. Bemidji. Phone 673-W J. BISIAR, ‘Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAR “The Boston” » for $1.00 Lasts a life time. Phone 31. GENERAL MERCHANDISE DR. F. J. DARRAGH - Specialist of Chronio Diseases Free Consultation. 208% 3rd 8t., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Groceries, Dry Goods, 8hoes, .. Flour, Feed, eto. The careful buyers buy here. . W. G. SCHROEDBR Bemidji Phone €5. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORB Everything for the Office and 8chool !ecnrlty Bank Bulldiag Phon s KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE | - Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ‘We Call for and Deliver Promptly. BANKING AND SAVIN Save systematically. . Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account:: : : SECURITY STATR BANK Bemidji, Mian. 4 ‘7! FANCY AND STAPLE GRO! Holstead_ Coffee Beachnut Brand ef Jams and Jellfes Fresh Onions and Rhubarb GABI‘I CASH STORR DRUGS AND JEWELRY Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., ote. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORB Phone 31 Security Bank: Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP LOOK! LISTEN! If you have a plece of property or auto or most anything of value ' to exchange, see LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON fx.unn,oon.mwoon Wholesalers and Retailers.. Service -and satfsfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you get fn person. e BARKER'S Third 8t. - Bemidji, Minn, Any quantity you Ivnt, Building material of all kinds. ST: HILAIRE RETAIL LER, CO. Phone 100 - ' Bemidjt

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