Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 4

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| | § that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root sav me Km“ay TI'I)IIMO my girl’s life, for which I am grnt}a- % (By Special Correspondent.) ful. I cannot praise it too highly. Very truly, MRS. MARY BYRNE, Three years ago my little girl, An- gela was taken sick with secarlet fever and later ‘dropsy set in; her face and limbs swelled-and her eyes State °t New. Jorsey. | puffed. A leading physician here [ss. at the time, treated her without the County of Middlesex | slightest success. A sample of your Mre Mary Dyriio; belng dulylawo Swamp-Root having been left at the Mllly ch"dfl Suffer -~ ¢ Swamp-Root, . and-have always felt |k & x x x K XK KR X R KK KKK New Brunswick, N. J. ed| %" BEMIDJI SCHOOL NEWS, ¥ .1 shall CR R KX KRR K kK & xk pftion shall b ; g-Whaley Company. : i s The following school children have '{;‘;‘;:;g“% s cpaneprmor L : ., | not called in the agricultural room m;n: nfim:o L oane 5 | at'the high school building for prem- nla leasing . and mr"“!l:'p‘gg roal < ium money won at the county fair, !“}“hl’;“;:}’;‘. .P.’."P;‘;, 'be e “““‘:é and are requested to do so at once: }ncsldefl‘tm th:re'% Lillian Marin, Arthur Miller and Ar-f ine cs e s thur Anderson. idj, % 5 ¥ T = z ARTI 3 2 g by me, according to law, on her oath| potatoes are coming in daily and|imS%a fi'&;":%‘fl:?.,:fl:f-ffi‘{fi“&:‘é"fihfli house at the time, I resolved to try|S2ith that the above statement made | yiji pe shown at the potato show to|eontinue for a period of thirty years. ¢ - : it, and as it agreed with her stomach by Hg Js jusi-snd;true, I continued using it with gratifying MRS MART BYHNE results. The inflammation subside aftor she had taken tho grac|(h1s 16th 4sy of July, A. D. 1909. fifty-cent bottle, and after she took MARGARET F. 0'DONNELL, two large bottles she was pronounced Notary Fub] cured by the doctor and has been in good health ever since. The doctor came to see her every day and exam- Sworn and subseribed to before me, "ARTICLE III be held Dec. 9-10 in connection with Thwm”'nd places of residence of the,winter meeting of the Northern|the ‘persons’forming said corporation : : = Minnesota Development association.] G. 8. Hai 3 A ¥ 5 : 3 ey e sl st b o o, | i v s s 2| GLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY lar belonging to H. H. Mayer, secre W. L. Brooks, Residing at Bemidjt, Z ic. | tary of the Bemidji Commercial club. | 8 ! RTICLE IV, t of sald corporation ent of its affairs shall The industrial department of thel; high school will hold an extension f:Wh its ined her every second day until he meeting this week, Thursday evening, ‘whi ABSTRACTS OF TITLE 5 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS pronounced her kidneys in perfect |[Prove What Swamp-Rooi Will Do|in the Lammers school house. Thel! ! alinnesota, onthe = = : condition. For You. Lammers’ Community band will play jand they shall hold office until their ‘Wholesale and Retail Now then the doctor was under| Send ten ienuNmYDrfar‘iu:l;I:pl&e and an invitation is extended to the | B she ArEt anner moctine b e Sicon: SATHRE ABSTRACT CO. % Pianos, Organs and Sewing Binghamton, N. Y., holders of said cor; tion, the follow- the Impression that I was giving my |50 BUEMATOT T ovince anyone, | business and professional men of Be- Ing namea persons shall constitute ihe ABSTRACTER Machines: girl his medicine, but as his medicine | Yoo "5l also receive a booklet of [midji to be present and see what |Bdard of Directors of satd corporation: (- : 117 Third St. Bomiajt. had falled to o @ bit of good, and | valuable information, teling _about | splendid things this community has Biasia, Oliver Whaley, reI:lSIngje'.t Bo- Schroedér Bldg. Clothes Clenars. Phone 673-W desiring not to offend him, I did not |the kidneys and bladder. en wr done for itself. mis Minnesota, and W. L. Brooks, re- Bemidji, Minn. i y df idji, Mi X , Manager. tell him I was giving her Swamp- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji siding at Be: j cM nn'gsotn For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Root and he did not know the differ- ence. I did not use one drop of his medicine after I started my girl on Hello! Boys And Girls Startthe schoolyear 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. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” to your merchant. He'll know. Where they sell ’em. Eduard Netzer Pharmacy Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Henry Miller W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store t all drug stores. e —Adv. Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. William H. Schmitt’s Grocery Otto G. Schwandt Mrs. E. L. Woods .. FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS Wm. Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker’s Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles' for sale The_officers of tnis corporation_shall Thursday evening, Nov. 11, a sim-| be a President, Vice President, Secre- . t a . all of whom shall : ilar meeting will be held at the b“e'yen“o“mTE?“?fi:' ‘Board. of Directors “THE NEW BEMIDJI” PENCIL SHARPENERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Swenson school house. The Swen-|from the stockholders of 'said corpora- i Th i f Sec 3 sons’ are very hospitable people and |Treasurer may be held by the' same .Sold in Bemidil “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH ‘person:: At your faverite store for Specialist of Chronio Diseases will be glad to see as many come|: Until the first annual meeting of said from Bemidji as desire to do so. The|Sorporation, and ‘until thelr successors Beet sl L $1.00 e e 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store attendance at this meeting will be President, W. L. .Lasts a life time. increased by several families that|oliver Whaley shall be Secretary and ASK THE MAN . Phone 31. Day and Night Calls Answered have settled across the lake on the|Treasurer of sald corporation. ’ reservation. Miss Helma Johnson|. The capital.stock of said corpora- teaches at this school. She has aleR Sa*lame dhall be GWided into Gve { GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE s splendid homestead covered with [hundred shares of the par value of one Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, hundred doll: ich. Said stock shall birch, just across the lake. be paid in as called for by the Board Grocerles, Dry Goods, Shoes, e S o Flour, Feed, etc. The fasteners, punches, eyelets i Tuesday evening, Nov. 16, a meet-| f Directers °r sfié‘dmc"\‘;llli)mt o BROSVIK, THE TAILOR ing will be held at the Severence| The hlghest amount of ‘indebtedness careful buyers or lability to which said corporation Phone 938 buy he ste, ato. school house, where Miss Lillian|shall at any: time be subject, shall not - ) ly here. @et quantity prices Booth teach exceed twenty-five thousand 'dollars. ooth teaches. " In Witness Whereof:-We have here- W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORB hand: and seals this 28th b : Bemidjt Phone 65. Phone 31 . Security Bank Bldg. George Clark of East Bemidji re-|i} OLIVER WH.ALEY (Seal% & S S. cently bought some splendidpure- it & 5. BHOORS fSeal)) AKERS AND NFECTIONER! PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY ‘RAPHER bred: white Leghorn chickeng, from |[#0 Eresence of o' \om, B . c0 ONERS STORE FHOTOG = the school .farm. ; G W CAMEBNTEL KOORS BROTHERS CO. A 3 tate of Minnesota, Manufacturers and Jobbers The school meeting held at the B onnts of hnlaily 8s. . Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, C?fillae- : Everything for the Photos Day and Night Bowers’ school house last Thursday| ™ On this 28th day of October, 1915, be- tionery, Cigars and Foun- Office and School _ i ), Not Public within and for evening was largely attended. There gg{g ouaty had Stata. personatly an- tain Goods Security Bank Bullding N. L. HAKKERUP Phone 31 peared G. S. Harding, Oliver Whaley was a new feature in connection with peared & Trockn: (0. me known to be 816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 the meeting ‘which Miss Francis|the same persons described in and who Bowers, the teacher, had worked out. | executed the foregoing instrument, and knowledged that they executed the 1 The new feature was a school fair.|same as égé'fin'fii ;:t}gg desa KEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER LOOK! LISTEN! The boys had built an exhibition " Notary Public, FANCY AND STAPLE table and there were potatoes, cab- My%;;;;';g,g':*g;{;,g;“fug;{‘;‘;‘e;g;; GROCERIES If you have a piece of property bage, stock carrots, table carrots, | (Notarial Seal) Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Holstead Coffee or auto or most anything of value onions, parsnips, beans, turnips, . ‘We Call for and DeMver Beachnut Brand of Jams and i 4 , D tment of State’ to exchange, see rutabagas, beets, canned -fruits ‘and | S S orony oortity. that. the within in: Promptly. Jelltes ; filed" for record In- this ;eg?;:b‘es't nlma WOT‘; :D“Ol;:, Sirumsnt ;::’%stl;rl;y‘;;‘;trgcgober. AL Fresh Onions and Rhubarb T ONG AL & L BTG andbags, towels, maps, g 15, at 8 o'clock P. M, and was duly i ES ovels, Maps, bread, cake| 100, 28 In ook At 'of incorporations . CASE’'S CASH STORE . and exhibitions of work in perman-|gn page 655. i 3 : AHL, ship, arithmetic and composition. A W et BANKING AND SAVINGS DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AND WO0OD Supt. W. P. Dyer, B. M. Bile, Mrs. Jenson and Mrs. Gile’ were the|Office of Register of Deeds, Beltrami ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. Save systematically. - Make use of An; tit; t. b co y quantity you want. judges. The exhibits were high 90333‘,;‘“%‘, (that-the within in- [} our Savings Depirtment. We wel- Service and satisfaction. Mail grade and reflects much credit on s;léllg\nentth :valzt de“ 1 thin-office. 1oL TS come your open account. : : : ¢ Orders given that same service you Building material of all kinds. the teacher, school and community. 1915, at 4 o'clock P. M. and was duly ¢ > get in person. - ;icgc;rdle&m book 10 of Miscellaneous on SECURITY STATB BANK BARKER'S ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Plans are being completed for the 4 Register of Desds. Bemidji, Minn, Third 8t. - Bemidji, Minn. Phone. 100 - Bemidji Farmers’ Institute which will' be H. D. held at the high school, Saturday,| 2t4112-8 Nov. 20. The. crops will all be gath- ered by that time, so that it will be a fitting time for the people to gather e o k together to get new ideas and new [ ] = B [ ] inspirations, besides getting a good 4 . hot lunch at noon and renewing old o neer o I o n Ic u res acquaintances and making new : ones. The program will be publish- ed next week and there will be music, - readings, speeches and something for Of the “‘i-‘.’: “:';2 L T -8 SR 5 Gifts ) “r/\ Worth While N Reclpe Books for g the ladies, Memo ‘/ Booksforthemen, Diaries and En- gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last - alifetime. [P Gift Specialties will solve your gift problems at small expense. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemid;i . = Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. -They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. everybody. A. J. McGuire will talk on the dual purpose cow and F. R. Crane will speak on the sale and use of commercial fertilizers. Miss Jose- phine Barry of the-University Farm will talk on one of the many .gerious pronems i et youur- - Presented every MONDAY. by William A. Lochren in erlin, Nov. 2.—A special investi- - a ] [ ] [ ] ] gntBionuby g;e Germany mlliulu"y al_.lt;:- s T h e - Bem I dll D al I y Pl o n ee r s orities concerning Robert Fay, under arrest in New York, charged with conspiracy in connection with an al- leged plot to blow up ships carrying supplies for the Entente'Allies and who has declaredi that he was a lieutenant in the German army, was followed by a statement from the au- thorities yesterday that there is not now and never was an officer called Fay in the German army. Rome, via Paris, Nov. 2.—The Austro-Germans are preparing a new offensive against the Suez canal, ac- cording to an Athens dispatch:to the Tribune, which adds that the British have made great preparations to meet ¢ s E va c E such an eventuality. Among other 414 £i5 3 things they have flooded the land along the canal, leaving the fortifica- ; 154t At Grand Theatre Bemidji, Minnesota tion just standink out of the water, F'RST in the field with Motion Picture ;8 - 'News of the Northwest the defenders: being guppliafl with provisions by gunboflts > > S OLD DOC YAK FIRST iththe BigNews WILLIAM A. LOCHREN'S Lhb of the world : e e | NORTHWEST NEWS PRODUCED m_d distributed solely Exceptional Motion Pictures .- : with Northwest capital : An Exclusive Northwest Institution You See Thése_ficturers Every Monday at the Grand : Theatre in Bemldjl l*liliilii{ili#! “Advertising . pays . when % properly used. Four applica- X tions for office job already. ¥ Have been several weeks try- * ing to get a stenographer.” ' * 'This is what J. J. Opsahl ¥ wrote to the Ploneer after in- ¥ :gerting a want aflvartluementv ¥ in two issues. * It will do for you what it % has done‘for-Mr. Opsahl and ¥ hundreds of others. * R RS

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