Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 3

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Jacob Kohler left. this momhxptor Big Falls on business. Mrs. William Blakeley of Farl;ay is in the city today on business. Paramount pictire in fivel parts.iit the Grand tonight.—Adv. . 1td1026 Rev. Henry Hulme of Akeley is a| guest at the C. L. Isted home for-a few days. W. G. Schroeder made a shipment of a carload of sheep to Thief River Falls today. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stillwell of Maltby attended to business matters in Bemidji Monday. A chicken pie supper at the Pres- byterian church for only 35¢, Friday, Oct. 29. Come.—Adv. 2d1027 Mrs. George Bergman of Neving was in Bemidji Monday enroute to Crookston where she will spend the winter. The Baptist Young People’s so- ciety will give a Hallowe’'en social Saturday night in the basement of the church. Miss Lottie French spent Saturday and Sunday at Cass Lake with rela- tives and friends, returning home Monday. Remember the date of the chicken pie supper, Friday, Oct. 29. Every- body come.—Adv. 2d1027 Mrs. H. Dalstrud of Shooks at- tended to business matters in Bemidji Monday, returning home on the eve- ning train. A chicken pie‘supper will be given Friday, Oct. 29, in the basement of the Presbyterian church by the La- dies’ Aid society. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLain of Virginia, Minn., are visiting at the home of Mrs. McLain’s mother, Mrs. Emma Barlow, of Nymore for two weeks. One of these nice days you ought Speaks a Good Word for Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs. J. N. Rose, Verona, Pa., makes a good report of her experience in the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy as follows: ‘It has been used by myself and family for a number U yeRrs 1or cos aiid douglrs: ~¥ also | gave it to my grand-daughter, aged three and a half years, when she-had croup last winter. It broke up the attack at once. I have recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy _to many of my friends and neighbors ~who have used it wnh equally-good results. For sale by all-dealers.— Adv. MINNESOTA VICTIMS FIND QUICK RELIEF ‘Wonderful Remedy Saves Many From Desperate llinesses and Dan- gerous Operations. End stomach troubles quickly with Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. The first dose proves what it -will do. -Hun- dreds of people in ‘Minnesota have ‘used it with unusual benefit, - Here are the words of a few of the many in this state who have takem:t: JOHN TOWEY, 2030 Dayton ave« , nue, St. Paul, Minn,, ordéfing a seo-| * ond treatment, wrote; ~“I hu heen'| feeling fine since I ‘took:your medi- cine.” It certainly cleared my skin. 1 have recommended your medicine to & numbér 0t Stomach sufferers. MRS. - PETER wu.r.wus 2749 Eighteenth st., 8., Minneapolis, wrote: “I have taken Mayr's Wonderful Rem. edy and feel like a new womsan. I am entirely out of pain. Four of our Dest doctors could do nothing for me and agréed I must have an operation.” Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives per- manent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee—if not satis- factory money will be returned. We Invite You Todrop in and see how neat and clean this store iskept. You: wilki find. it a_ pleasure “to shop here. Clean Store, Clean Stock and Clean Prices day, U SeeitsPurity! ‘ Pure;transparent vese- .table 'olls . make pure b fransparent KIRK’S Soap: ' Soaps made from animal fats-are 0ot-80 good for the skin; their heavy.lather deoes not easliyrinse:away, {! to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tr See how quickly Jap Roselathersandrinses. leaving the skin:clean and-soft. Your Dealer Sells it ] The First Scandinavian Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Brose, 1003 Irvine avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. B. Powell, 1110 Bemidji av- enue, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J—Adv. 27d1121 Miss Olga Olson spent Sunday with her parents at Lake Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. C. Everson of Pine- wood were in the city Monday on business. Mrs. F. Goodman entertained at a dinner party last evening for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLean of Virginia, Minn., who are enroute to San Fran- cisco for a visit. “Have your furniture repaired at'| the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable: prices.—Adv. t Mrs. George Glandon, who has been confined gt St. Anthony’s hos- pital for the past ten days, is much improved, and réturned today to har home at Boy River. Mrs. F. R. Walsh and children will leave this evening for West Union, Ia. Mr. Walsh and will make their futare home in West Union. . The Presbyterian ladies will serve a chicken pie supper in the basement of .the church, Friday evening from 5 to 8 o’clock.—Adv. 2d1027 The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. 0. H. Manaugh, 1219 Lake Boulevard, Wedniesday afternoon at 2:30 6'elock: Officers will ‘be elected., Among those who visited at the new sanatorium at Lake Julia Sun- day were Misses Dora Hazen, Eliza- beth Emberline, Sadie Hill, ‘Minnie, Olson, Delia Skagerberg, Alma Olson' and Mrs. Tom Smart, Hair dressing, manicuring, etc. Your combings made to order. Switches, $1.60. Mina A. Meyers, 520 Beltrami Ave. Phone 769.— Adv. 6d31026- Mr. and Mrs. J. Péterson, Jr., will’ leave Thursday for Spooner, Mina., where they will make their futurs home. Mr. Peterson has accepted a position with the Security State bank of that city. left today for Speoner.: A basket social will be held in the ‘| bagement “of ithe ‘First ‘Scandinaviamr Lutheran church Thursday .evening, Oct. 28. Free coffee will be served and a program . will be rendered.— Adv. s 2d1027 Mrs. Mae' Bélle' Bifiiihnt! of {Fadk- son, Minn., Worth Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star of Minne- sota, is.in. the city today and .will attend the thimble bee and supper given by the ladies of the Eastern Star today. She will leave for Grand Rapids tomorrow. KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK * NYMOBE NEWS: - % % - (By Special Correspondent.) % e R R SRR R LR SRS 83 Ole Lund has returned hdme aner spending a couple of months in the Dakotas. Mrs. Gust Johnson left Sunday for |Larson, Sunday. 1ted wi They will be-joined there by |. Miss Grace Peterson |} ReV. Clover 'Wfierléfi;n,-"flfi!n. held niorniig wWdd ‘eveértag ‘sérvices 1t ithe' Conpregational * flml‘hh ‘Sun- Dlith=PFSt. Derby ‘of the Unt:| versity of Minnesota is examining |si the contents of the stomach .of Bd-|They are eleven-cent stamps and ar ward Dalton who died-at Fairbankd|in color a darke hade . of .gree: he one-cent stamp which they Andrew: Mushkdu < has rettifnéd Homé: aftdr 'spend@ihE. a' feWw Months ing poisoned whisky. Several Wit visltins at various®pldces: | nesses, including. George Anderdon and wife, with whom Dalton, usyhl will be.examined at an:inquest here. ‘A.|'he. Andersons and Dalton, Hving!1i{ post Business that ‘|a section house near Fairbanks; dran! > he whisky. They.drank more. the|cents and for this reason the new .| next morning.. _All beeame. 111-almést {I8kie is printed.” Stamips are now mmediately, It is. thought:that bw/Drintéd in one, two, three, four, five, enemy_of . Anderson’s. poisoned thésix, ‘séven, eight, nine, 'ten, ‘eleven whisky during the night. w——— MissCora-Ruin-of: Bemidyt visttéd | ; at. the home -of -her-sister,-Mrs. L. Mrs:. Harry ‘Titus of Bemidji. vk Nymore friends Monday. KX IR XXX KK RRKKY * : NORTHWEST BRIEFS % «i&#‘#flfiil#ll!il'& Crookston, Minn—On Ssmrdtytha first. annual colt show of. Polk: county, was held in Crookston in connection with the first of a-series: vol'mlmthly market days, and the feature, oconr | ducted under the auspices of -the. Crookston Commercial club and ain-, der the supervision of Superintendént |- larger-ones. W1 10 -ANSWER mrm + Allvads sigued- with: aumbers,” 0! tials; o Plos aust your rolls of adding - miachine’ paper cos = i )m .h froughs adding méchines: One undred rolls. j| C. G. Selvig of the Crookston school, of agriculture, was such a pronounted success that next-falt-it will be oar- riéd out on a mubh larger scale. Dulath-—Coke 'was ‘turned out of the ‘ovens at the Duluth steel plant at 7:15 a. m. yesterday, the first to be manufacturedsin connection with the giant industry. All of the ovens have been charged, and each is ex- pected to proddce at least ten tons of coke. A stock pile of about 5,000 tons is expected to be provided before it will be used in the furnaces, which will turn out their first steel billets November 10 or before. St. Cloud, Minn.—A reward of $500 has been offered by relatives for in- formation that will lead to the re- covery of the body of Walter Brackett who disappeared last-month from the Gans farm near here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lyman of Excelsior, who, with || a detective, have been here for the| past few “weeks, announced today they are convinced that Brackett met with foul play. Martin, 8. D.—The 4-year-old son B EEE SR SR LS SRS 2SS He .who forgats. to -adver- Any Color tise should not complain when the-buyer forgets that he is in business. . It 48 just a case of “forget”.all.around. 108 Sheets to Box PRICE $3.00 BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. x x L3 L3 L o BEMIDJI, MINK. * * * * x « * KKK KKK KKK K ACRE LOTS FOR'SALE IN- THE NEW TO NYMORE CHOICE, LEVEL, WELLDRAINED|LOTS LOAM SOIL. Plenty: of-room-for-a ‘garden. ‘a.cow and some chickens. Reduce your | living expenses and have ‘d plaeefor ‘your> ‘boy to work-in-summer. -A -small farm fight'in‘town. Prices:and terms reasonable. Call at mill office. Crookston Lumber Co. ‘Bemid)l, Minnesota | Shows start 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 ‘We Liave always tried to be just a little ahead “of the other H{ow in the general equipment of our store. Asan evideace of this desire to show the newest and only the best of everything, we ;l-dly recommend to users of ink . Carter’s Pencrait Combined Office 4 for-those who de- We’ve been here since 1890 and timehas i)rouxht asteady growth. “Weé hitive'a very complete stock sof -cmjPamn, known -the world over.and acknowlédged' the best. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Bemidji, Minn. -nthe newest -mhrofl the Carter's Inx famil; ‘Peicraft Ink wrtes a blue and dries a jet black It is especially brilliant, smooth and permaneat. Come in and let u-lmwyontbeannu-k botile wuh the new: flow-coitrolier, ‘ BENIDIT PIONEER Phone 31, m Direct From Owner I have 240 acres of the best land in the: county locat- ed-on-the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four - miles from Blackduck. ~Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and 60 acres seeded to clover and titnothy. 1 Wil Sell 1t Tn 40, 80, Or Up To 240-Acre Tracts: Will sell for part payment down and balance on’ easy payments. Have been a resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking .a real bargqn will buy on sight. Al T'ask is‘that yml look-at -it. fore you buy elsewhere. The state road runs 3-4 mile: East of ‘the ‘land" frdm Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road-Nerth-te the 1 county. road. Can drive rignwme fareh “with ‘auto or ’team. Four o 8 drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drainto- Red. Lake. Tk ze forties-are-still timbered. Théte is-a fine Consolidated S ‘at-Hines. . Buss BEMIDJI. DAILY PIONEER £ ‘The Ploneer is the"place to” buy .|Evenings 7:00, 8:45 1’ Has ‘been found n the parcel 16 - i the world for'wom 1 recomniend ‘ot them have-been greatly be;:'fiud by I& and twelve cent varieties and a few [ NEW GRAND TH The House Of Quality Where the: Brmkmfln used to be: PARKMOUNT PICTURES Tomght H. B. WARNER in his‘origital role'in the thiflling drama. - “THE ‘GHOST BREAKER” 5 acts of superb dramatic adting. ‘Paramount Picteves-Are-Bust 1st show at 7:15 2nd at 8:30 5c—Admission—15¢ Coming next Monday San- ford Dodge and ' his- com= pany playing ‘‘That - Prister: of Udell” (not-a pictute show). 'Rex THEATRE Rex —E=T T BLEASING PHOTO PLAYS | == Tonight Popular Price Show Arthree-part-Edison feature, “HER VOCATION", 'with Sally Crute and Avgustus Phillips leading. Mary Rid..r'wrote the story. Biograph ‘comedy-drama, “HIS CRIMINAL .CA- REER’’,. Chas: Perley, Wm. J. Buttler, Augusta Ander- son ‘and Robt. Nulan are in the cast. Admission 5¢ andi;(:lf: Wednesday and Thursday, Big 4 Feature Lubin’s thrilling melodrama in five parts “THE GREAT RUBY” This play bristles with sensations, including a fight in a ) balloon in mid-air. Matinees 3:00, Admission 5c-and 15¢ : Admission 10c and 20¢ All ehlldten not in arms must have tlckets. Christmas Gifts ‘Worth While Recipe Books for the ladies, ‘Memo Booksfor the men, Diaries and - gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last alifetime, e} Pmn Gift Specialties will solve your gift problems at small expense. BEMIDJI PIONEER: OFFICE Phone 31 idj vStar Brand Typewriter Ribbons 1In any color to fit any make of typewriter - Each 75¢ & Thenflbbonn are fully as the best on enrfll. Comen neat G ot F Thexaemd]i Pieneer Pub. Co. Bemnflji, Minn. >

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