Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 18, 1915, Page 5

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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gill, Nov. 18, 1915, a daughter. Borp, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scar- rott, Nov. 17, 1915, a son. Mrs. S. M. Dickens of Red Lake was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Dressmaking done by the Phone 409-J.—Adv. day. 6d1120 Mrs. Ray Spencer is visiting her parents at Gully for several weeks. H. E. Reynolds is at Brainerd and Little Falls this week on business. August N. Kriebs, furrier, of Hack- ensack is in Bemidji today on busi- ness. ‘The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. te Mr. and Mrs. Knute Trvightly of Gully were in the city Wednesday on business. The P. U. G. S. were entertained at the home of Miss Lida Ekelund last evening. Dr. J. E. Doran and A. J. Shunk of Minneapolis are visitors in Be- midjl today. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. atf Miss Edna Mulher of Puposky was in the city Wednesday shopping and calling on friends. Mrs. Belle Eck came to Bemidji Wednesday on business and will re- turn to her home today. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Barnum and two children of Wilton were shop- pers in the city Wednesday. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J.—Adv. 2741121 George H. Walker, C. Helseth and Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It. Dr. Eberle and Dr. Braithwaite as well as Dr. Simon — all distinguished authors—agree that whatever may be the disease, the urine seldom fails in furnishing us with a clue to_the princi- ples upon which it is to be treated, and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thus be obtained. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheu- matism, gout or sciatica or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.; send a sample of urine and de- scribe symptoms, ~ You will receive free medical advice after Dr.Pierce’s chemist has examined the urine — this will be carefully done without charge, and you -will be under no obligation, Dr. Pierce during many years of experimentation has dlscovereg, a new remedy which he finds is thirty-seven times more power- ful than lithia in removing uric acid from the system. If you are suffering from backache or the pains of rheuma- tism, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50-cent box_of *‘Anuric’’ put up by Dr. Pierce. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for weak women -and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for the blood have been favorably known for the past forty years and more. The; are standard remedies to-day—as well as Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels. You can get a sample of any one of these remedies by writing Dr. Pierce. —_— Doctor Pierce’s Pellets are unequaled as a Liver Pill, One mg', Sugar-coated Pellet @ Dose, Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- tion, Indigestion, 'Bxliouu Attacks, and all dernngements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Your Great- @ Grandfather's Ink was an inconstant mixture, thickened or thinned asit required. Folks are more particular about writing results now, so we offer our customers the newest member of the Carter’s Inx family, Carter’s Pencraft Combined Office and Fountain Pen Ink —one_ink equally adapted to Y cither fountain pens or inkwell use. Pencraft Ink writes a datk blue and dries a time- defying black. Our promptness in stocking this newest ink is only anotherexample of the earnest- ness of our desire to please you. May we show you this matchless ink today ? BEMIDJI PIONEER Phone 31 P ' Ican eat’em all — they o won’t hurt me! That’s be=: f cause they’re made with Calu- met—and 2hat’s why they’re; pure, tempting, tasty, whole. Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free—Ses Slip i3 Pound Can. 1 »:‘:o’o’\ Wale o aes v e X 05 LS CRIEAS F. C. Weiland of Thief River Falls are visitors in the city today. Mrs. J. C. James of Denver, Colo., arrived in the city last evening and is a guest at the D. L. Stanton home. W. N. Bowser returned this morn- ing from the Twin Cities where he has been on business for several days. Chrysanthemums, ferns at the 166.-—Adv. carnations and Greenhouse. Phone 3d1120 Mrs. Mary Guppil returned to her home in the town of Northern yes- terday after a visit at the Roy Bliler home. Miss Mary Jacobson of Deer Lake arrived in Bemidji Wednesday and expeets to remain here for some time. ——— Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows and Mrs. Nora Lufford of Tenstrike autoed to Bemidji Wednesday to do some shopping. Buy a second hand auto or get yours overhauled at Garvin’s. Read display ad.—Adv. 6d119 C. J. Woodmansee, who has been visiting at the R. C. Hayner home, left last evening for Minneapolis on business. Mrs. William Riley and daughter, Gertrude,, of Funkley were the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Wednesday. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tt B. Robinson of Chesterville, Can., arrived in the city yesterday for a visit at the home of his brother, W. |§ Z. Robinson. An extension course was conduct- ed by the faculty of the Bemidii schools at the Severance school house Tuesday evening. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Dr. Gilbert and family and Mrs. Gardner of Cass Lake autoed to Be- midji Wednesday and spent a few'|§ hours with friends. Mrs. Farley of International Falls; who has been visiting relatives in Be~ midji for some time, returned to her home Wednesday. Hair dressing, combings made up, switches $1.50. Tel. 769. Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami Ave.—Adv. 6d1119 Miss Amelia Nuckken of Fargo, N. D., who has been visiting relatives in Bemidji for some time, returned to her home today. Mrs. M. Malone returned last eve- ning from a visit with her daugh- among | § ters, Mefidares J. F. Norman and H.| J. Weelte,“at Crookston. ASTHMA The annual Liidefisk supper and| Christmas sale will be held at the]| SWedish “La¥heran church parlors, Déc. 10.—Adv. 164129 €hieapest Remedy Made at Home The first 300 persons calling at Barker’s Drug Store will' be entitled to a regular '50c bottle of Schiff- mann’s New Concentrated Expecto- rant for hdlf price (25¢) by present- ing the ¢oupon below, proeprly sign- ed. With a view to giving those who have not yet used this new pxcellent remedy an opportunity of trying: it, in the' treatment of Bronchial affec- tions, including Bronchitis, 'Whoop- ing Cough, Croup, Severe Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness, to prove its merits, these druggists are willing to allow the public the profit which they would otherwise make and the of | proprietor is willing to lose money on the same, so as to give them an opportunity of trying it, at partially their expense, knowing it will be found the best medicine every used by anyone. Even though not in need of a Cough or Cold Medicine at the pres- ent time, it will pay to buy now, as some such medicine is sure to be re- quired before the winter is over, but this remedy cannot be obtained at less ‘than full price again. - Besides mak- ing this reduction, these druggists ‘guarantee this remedy just the same as Dr. Schiffmann’s famous Asthma- dor, and will return the money in About 260 people attended the an- nual turkey supper given by the men of the Presbyterian church at the church parlors last evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark of Lake Puposky were in the city yesterday enroute to Kelliher where they will visit relatives for a few days. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desired. Rooms modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 6d1216 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Krvers Cando, N. D., were in Bemidji on ‘Wednesday enroute to Leonard where they will visit relatives for a short time. Attorney and Mrs, Hallan A. Huff- man returned this morning from Min- neapolis where- they have visited friends and relatives during the past week. John Moak, Taxidermist, tans all kinds of hides. Deer skins tanmed for buckskin. Ships goods to Be- midji, Minn,, and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. d12s The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society will hold its annual sale at the Bat- tles hardware store Friday afternoon. On Saturday afternoon the annual food sale of the society will be held. mann’s New Concentrated Expectora name and address is filled in. . NaMe: ocvenvmmading vmin o 506 Students at the junior and senior high schools are completing prepara- tions for Thanksgiving programs to be given next Wednesday afternoon. Other classes in the Bemidji schools will also give programs. she will visit with_friends and rela- tives this winter. Mrs. Tom Viggen of Mill Park vis- ited at the home of Mrs. Gust John- son Tuesday. We're all going to the masquerade at the roller rink next Friday eve- ning, and can make no other appoint- Julius Ulrickson has gone to Kel- liher where he will work in the ments. Will meet you there.—Adv. |Wwoods. 4d1118 The topic on which Rev. Cadwell The Woman’s Home Missionary|of the Congregational church will society of the M. E. church will hold | speak next Sunday evening will be its first annual Thanksgiving offer-|“The Prodigal Son of the Modern ing service in the church parlors, |Time.” Friday, Nov. 19, at 8 o’clock. Ar- rangements have been made for a program and social hour. Everyone is invited to attend. Our best townspeople-are planning on going to the masquerade at the roller rink Friday evening. Masks will be lifted at the door. There never will be a better time.—Adv. ... 4d1118 LA R R R L R R R R ) * NYMORE NEWS * x (By Special Correspondent.) * KKK KKK KKK KKK XKW Ole Lee left for Kelliher Tuesday evening where he will work in the Wwoods this winter. KKK KKK RRK KK KKK X x He who forgets to adver- ¥ * tise should not complain when ¥ % the buyer forgets that he is & % in business. It is just a case * x * *x * Miss Clara Evenson left for Seat- tle, Wash. Wednesday morning where of “forget” all around. KKK KK KK KK KKK rather than publish it in { this advertise- ment it will be kept a secret be- tween myself and the prospective buy- er. I have been a fresident on this same property for 22 years § and feel certain that any- one seeking a real bargain § will buy a tract of this property on sight. All I ask for sale. 1 have 240 a¢rés of the land in the county, located on Twenty-five acrés in hay and crops ‘and sixty acres seeded to clover and timothy grasses. 1 Wil Sell It in 40, 80, 120 -or 240. acre tracts. | is that you look at it before o § you buy elsewhere. The fact Tetiis - easy. of the matter is 1 have more Se¢ this land than I feel able to ook before after, and anxious to sell parts of o it in order to improve the bal- ance. If you buy you can . BOY. depend on one thing and 1 that is that I will continue must sell. to be your neighbor, together with others living in this vicinity. Find-out why. man who owns the land he wants to sell. will spend less ‘time; that is ' wasted time, by being taken direct to the property he has “Divide”, three miles east of Hines and four miles from -Blackduck. FOR-BRONGHITS, GOUGHS, SAONGHAL | — AND WHOOPING COUGHl NEW GRAND THEAT P 1128 Teaspooiisful for 25 Cents. every single instance if it does not give perfect satisfaction and even more—if it is not found the best remedy ever used for any of the #bove complaints. This excellent remedy is sufficiently concentrated so that 50 cents’ worth, when mixed at home, with simply one pint of ‘grahulated sugar and one- half pint of water (according to printed directions) mades a whole family sapply (128 teaspoonsful) while bottles of the old, regular, ready-made kinds, of doubtful merit, and without a guarantee, usually av- eérage 20 to 30 teaspoonsful. It is prepared from strictly harm- l&less plants, contains absolutely no i chloroform, opium, morphine or any fnarcotic or injurious drugs which do (most .cough, remedies, and can there- ;fore be given to children with per- ifect safety. It is pleasant to take ‘and children are fond of it. Besides ‘absolutely no risk is run in buying ithis remedy- whatever, on the guar- lantee of the above, well-known, re- liable druggists who will refund your ‘25¢ if it is not found the best reme- ‘dy ever used. If a neighbor or friend could be in- {duced to' divide and pay for half the 'quantity, the cost would thus only be about 12c to each. IOK*#k#i%*{iilil’ikiii{lkl{ill{*lili TWENTY-FIVE CENT COUPON—NO. 2. This. coupon and 25c is good for! one (only) 50c bottle of Schiff- nt at Barker’s Drug Store, if your KE R KKK KKK KKK A KKK A KKK KRR KKK KKK KT K KH Sioux City, Ia., Nov. 18.—Council Rudolph Beerend, head of the de- partment of accounts and finances, announces that the $400,000 worth of city bonds coming due on Jan. 1, to be offered to the public in $100 and $1,000 denominations under the St. Paul plan. Brookings, S. D., Nov. 18.—Thel tenth annual convention of the South! Dakota Dairymen’s and Buttermak-i ers’ association will be héld in ‘h‘g Sioux Falls Auditorium on Dec. 1.;. and 2. §] Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 18.—Mary Selinwanna, 18 years old, took her own life in a fit of despondency. She was a chambermaid at a local hotel and used a 38-caliber revolver. GHICHESTER S PILLS o D repa oneDr e S nd Gol P‘x"' i I:dhwhhxfilue"klbboll. other. - on o DI ONES TER § DIAURD IRAND PILLS, Tor 2 yoassknowns Besh, Saest, Always Relisble 0LD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERF The TR The (- IF YOU WANT A GOOD FARM s g " iro ing runs 3 e v WHY Not Buy It Direct From the Owner .. mean a big ’ east of the g sacrifice on There is some satisfaction in knowing that only land from 3 my part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the Blackduck to Cass Lake and another road runs ‘north to the county road. You can drive up to the farm with automobile or team. 4 forties drain into the Mississippi river on a gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There You best the is a fine consolidated school at Hines, Minn. calls daily for the children: Interested parties are requested to write or call at the BE=- MIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICE for references or fur- ther -information. alsothat in no other. locality will you find a-finer lot of neigh- bors and a more pleasant place to live than right 'in this par- ticular section. The bus We -might ddd 1916, will be refunded with an issue | g The House Of Quality. “CHALICE OF COURACE” sehd Brady author of ‘The lsle of Regeneration’, ‘The Jug, t’ It is a great picture worthy of the V.L.S.E. trad Opéning with the thrilling fall of horse and rider over a pretipice, later the miraculous escape and rescue from a raging mountain_tor- rent, and closing with a thrilling fight in the deep snow. R ips, thritisand Interests you from start to close. Replete with beautiful meuntain and snow scenes LAST TIME TONICHT at 7:18, 8148 Children 10¢ Adults 20c TOMORROW: Blanche Sweet in ‘““The. Warren’s of Vir- ginla”, a paramount feature in 5 parts, Matinee and Evening. PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT: A Kalem story of the mysteries of the Grand Hotél entitled “WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT”. Augusta Anderson and Charles Perley play in Biograph drama, “HIS BIRTHDAY GIFT”, Lillian Walker and other Vitagraph players appear in comedy, “THE FIRE ESCAPE”. After theriot caus- ed by love, in an unusual location, all ends happily. TOMORROW: “FROM OUT of the BIG SNOWS”’ Shows begin 7:30, 8:30, 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c Y AR For That Machine o0 cents. That's All 1 lot of good typewriter ribbons all colors and for any make machine while they last at the above price. PIONEER OFFIGE Phone 31 Christmas Gifts Worth While i by f} Recipe Books for )% the ladies, Memo ‘} Booksfor themen, Diaries and En- gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last 4 lifetime. e=x[Pmm Gift Specialties will solve your gift problems a$ small expense. e i BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji Star Brand Typewriter Ribbens In any color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ Theeribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxes. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. B emidji, Minn. Myrtle Gonzales and Wm. Duncan in Vitagraph Blue Ribbon féature A 6-part emotional drama from the pen of Rey. CGyrus Téwn-

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