Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 14, 1915, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1915. { About The City ] John Kern of Tenstrike was in the city today on business. 'ME 0O, JUDGE.JTHE SALY BRINGS QUT/THE RIGH TOBAGCO TASTE. THAT SATISFIES: | TOBACCO TO W-B:-THE NEW CUT REAL . TOBACCO CHEW. ITMEANS HALE THE SIZE CHEW, HALF THE NUMBER, HALE THE CO3T AND FULL TOBACCO SATISFACTION. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality : Paramount Featis' TONIGHT ~ Paramiount Foature Bosworth Film Corp., presents Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley RED CROSS STAMPS Stewart’s Grocery To Send Out Packages with Mrs. J. Miller of Pinewood was in the city today on business. *] Mrs. J. D. Powell of Solway is in = s b the city today on business. Red CI'OSS S t a mp S, seen here in ‘‘Scandal’’; in Have your furniture repalred at ? ' B €6 | » ‘ 3 | the Bargain Store. First-class work TuCSdaY’ De(':ember ; parts SUNSHINE MOLLY parts N at reasonable prices.—Adv. t Twenty.fu-st_ A tense and gripping drama of the Oilfields. F“ S. Frazee of Duluth is in the city We are all very iach interested in the sale of Red Another pleasing story which appeared in one of the popular ! on business for several days. magazines, from the pen of Lois Weber. A realastic fire of an oil well is shown, and the story. Shows at 7:15-8:30. Cross Stamps. A year ago the 21st of this month I adver- tised that I would place on every package that left my store a Red Cross Stamp. The results were so good that 1 have decided to do'the same thing the 21st of this month. Mr. and Mrs. L. Petrie of Maltby are visiting relatives in Bemidji this week. MANY men seem surprised when they find out for themselves that. W-B CUT Chewing—the: Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred—is really much better than ordinary tobacco; to find that a small chew satisfies; that they don’t have to grind it; and that it lasts longer than the ordinary kind. Get a pouch and give it a guality test. “Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacce taste” Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New.York City Children 5c Adults 15¢c. fOMORROW — EARL WILLIAMS and ANITA STEWART in “SINS OF THE MOTHERS.” Matinee at 2:30 Last year I gave the ladies, who had charge of the sale, a check for ten ($10.00) 'dollars which meant one thousand stamps and this year I am in hopes of doubling it. Mrs. Ralph Howser of Blackduck was a business visitor in this city yesterday. There is just one favor I wish to ask, and that 1s this: All orders received that day will have the stamps put on, but if you do not need the order you give the 21st, kindly tell the one who takes your order and it will be sent out the next morning. In doing this. it will help us a great deal, in getting orders out on time to those who need ‘them'in a hurry. Last year I was swamped with orders, which made our delivery very late, but with a little help on yourpart I will be able to please all, with service, as well as quality of goods. Phone your order in to 206 early in the morning of the 21st, or if you don't get up early, phone it in the night before. Good, ripe bananas while they last, 10 cents per dozen. Stewart’s Gro- cery.—Adv. da114 morning for Chicago where he has (X ¥ XX K K XK K K K XK K KK X ¥ been during the past week on a busi- | % “SUNSHINE MOLLY” AT *x ness trip. * THE GRAND TONIGHT * KK KK KKK KK KRR K KK G. 8. Harding, manager of the Grand theater, visited with relatives in Cass Lake today. Good, ripe bananas while they last, 10 cents per dozen. Stewart’s Gro- cery.—Adv. d114 Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS" TONIGHT:— Antonio Moreno, Frankie Mann, Donald Hall and Mmle. Valkyrien in “YOUTH” A Broadway Star Vitagraph feature in three parts; also a GEO. ADE FABLE. Admission 5c and 1oc. - Mrs. G.'E. Scott and son, Daniel, of Leonard were Christmas shoppers in Bemidji Monday. B. W. Lakin left last evening for the Kelliher logging camps in the interest of the Crookston Lumber company. - ) 0. L. Dent left yesterday noon for ) St. Paul on business. He is expected to return tomorrow morning. Erick Rylander of Bagley is in { the city visiting with his parents and Remember that 12 photographs|friends. He returned on the after- make 12 Christmas presents. Hak-|noon train. kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Remember just one thing, the more different kinds of goods-ordered means just that many more Red Cross Stamps sold for the ladies who have charge of the stamp- sale. We know how much good was received by having the nurse here last year for one month by the sale of stamps. In fact she did so much good that the school board paid her to stay an extra month. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stich re- turned this morning from St. Paul Joe Anderson returned this morn- Every body should buy groceries here, at 9 ing from Kelliher where he has been |after spending the past two days vis- least on this day and help a good cause. 3 on business for the last few days. iting in that city. ~ { ) 5. 1or the lan 4 ithng in v g TOMORROW:—G. M. ANDERSON and MARGUERITE { J. H. Bliler, father of Roy K.| Place your order for wood with | CLAYTON play “SUPPRESSED EVIDENCE”; a Bliler; letft tll{is 1mornigxg Ifgr Brain;eyd N. E. Tuller and have delivery made | Selig drama “THE TIGER SLAYER? and Mr. and | | enroute to his home in Minneapolis. |from the car. Jackpine, $3.00; tam- o s s 13 i i } R b B -|Mrs. Sidney Drev,v, in Vitagraph come_dy VBEAUTIFUI. Mesdames F. A. Craver and W. W. | direct from ear.—Adv. 6d1217 Phone 206 Fourth St. THOUGHTS. Admission &c and 10c. e Wire of Bass Lake were among the ) Z i Christmas shoppers in Bemidji Mon-| yrys James, who has been visiting ! fay. at the D. L. Stanton home for the| @ 7 e past month, réturned to her home in L0IS WEBER. ‘ q Attend Ben}xdgl Blf;iness Colle.ge. Denver, Colo., Monday. “Sunshine Molly,” with Lois y v 3 2 Day and evening sessions. Mid-win- ‘Weber as Molly, will be shown at \ i ::: term begins January 4, 2139‘11162;; The Swedish Ladies’ Aid society |the Grand theater tonight. The play : [ L 7 Y will meet at the home of Mrs. John |iS a tense, gripping drama of the oil i For sale in Omick’s first addition to Bemidji locat- ed on Bemidji Avenue. Price $200.00; Terms: $10 down and $5 2 month fields and is produced by Bosworth in Paramount Pictures. Moberg on Thursday afternoon of Miss Emma Morgan and Miss D. this wesk: at 2130 orelock, Holland of Solway were among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yes- terday. " A Christmas program is being ar- ranged by the pupils of the North Side school. All four grades will participate in the program. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Skogs- A Vitagraph BLUB RIBBON- ~— = berg Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 isegravh BLUE RIBBC =1 . Room ana board by day or week e g Wm. McCuaig, Agent o Separate if desired. Rooms modern, € OIns = Save ’ . : Dr. C. R. Sanborn returned this|hot water heat. Julia. Titus, Fifth of the Mothers | E Bemidji, Minnesota : and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. With Anits Stewart = i 6d1216 The st . Bf"l Y hmln; rited B Wiy 8uir£n Wim Bfinmni, _— i e ‘ork Evening s = IDNEYS OR RHEUMATISM NOW Ritornoyi-ani BiseL bt &5 Bk great scenerio competition. g] = N - : - and daughters Catherine and Louise, | e 4 s s ! Y ‘Déart fi%%fifl”fitf::mm gpomn returned home yesterday from a visit Grand Theatre, Wednesday i 8 22 | 3 the world for others, I wish to doit, and |2t Rochester and Minneapolis. I feel that it is my duty to write about the wonderful results I received from the use of “ Anuric.” I was suffering from kidney and bladder_ troubles, scalding urine, backache and rheumatism, and feet A and ankles swelled so that at times I [ could not walk without assistance, Had taken several different kinds of kidney remedjes but all failed. I sent for a’ box of Dr. Pierce’s newest dis- 3 covery, “Anuric,” which 1 received by i mail in tablet form. I soon got better The Misses Dovie and Faith Plum- and am_convinced that this popular onvi 11 mer, who have been attending school new medicine is good. I wish to rec- ommend it to my neighbors and every- |at Moorhead, returned home Monday and Thursday. - Children:5c, adults 15c. Afternoons 2:30 A. A. Richardson, photographer of this city, returned this morning from Kelliher where he has spent the past week taking pictures of logging scenes. Bemidji, Minn., Nov. 24, 1915. Regular meeting of the School Board of Independent District of Bemidji, held at_the office of the Clerk, at 7:30 P. M. Present—Palmer, Roe, Marcum, Lahr and_Supt. Dyer. Absent—Brown .and Smith. Dr. Palmer was named _as acting president in the absence of Pres. Brown. Minutes of the previous meeting were- approved as read. The following bills were allowed as audited: E'RE oiling the wheels of Imagine 'the happiness of body suffering ffi?s silchtrgfiumg& to spend the holidays with their par- | Smart-Getchell Ice Co., October- == | - M. J. SATGENT. | ohts, Mr. and Mrs. John Plummer. |, 1% 1une y the wemen who get Hoosier commerce by the best kind ‘ Note: You've all undoubtedly heard Jensie Phillips, itve i n : Fy of the famous Dr. Plsreo and bis Well: | Good, ripe hananas while they last, | £ S BRtao Sk s Cabinetsthis Holiday season of printing and stationery ser- : " tion'l3 ono that has béen sicbesstully {10 cents per dozen. Stewart's Gro-|Qito Sehwandi, grocerics vice. The maHPma line of books b used for many years by the physicians |cery.—Adv. d114 | supplies and printing .Think of the joy of preparing over a and specialists at Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis- eases arising from disorders of the Kid- neys and bladder, such as backache, J. J. Pfeifer & Co., flour sacks. Fritz-Cross Company, and forms will help you in your business. We’ll show you how. record thousand meals a year with a saving of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kalar left this half the time and energy. morning for Oakland, Cal., where training supplies . 3 weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, conges: |they will make their future home, |P'0redge Entertainm Your wife will appreciate this Hoosier - BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE % 5 tlon, ?:efr’thgcglgigéys,‘;gggnlggg‘“flg{ngg Mr. Kalar ;ecently resigned his po-|Educational Pres: Cabinet as a million other women do. Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. 5 troubles. iti in t Jiil f th d, McN: i -] U¥p' %o this time, “Anuric? has mot |ory . ¢ °fice of the county)Ron You may not know why- the Hoosier | 4 bean on sale to the publie, but by the | AuTHer. has such a marvelous sale—but she | ersuasion- of many patients and the 1 3 ncreased demand for _this wonderful It was moved, seconded and carried Kknews. D drecs ES7ou will find the signct White, D. D. The Committee on Buildings was in- P ] ARSI EEES AL RS on"the backago. Just 85 Jou G0 o Dr. structed to have farnace at Tast Be- the utensil tray and deep metal draw=- ¥ ™ 1t you have & room to rent or ¥ Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the ever- midi ‘building repaired and report as time, how 'the shaker flour nant b et A w famous friend to ailing women, and | Among the out-of-town visitors in |{ mases for seid LanGing. i ers save time, nhow e sha ou waiit to rent one—you get i D e carn i by a6 roasn cob: |Bemidii yesterday were R. W. Crust | The following scaled bids for wood sifter avoids grit and ‘won’t wear out; :buttfim r:hmfi s vn-: . = ‘were op : i Y ‘Wan one o a t) 1 of Crookston, P. N f Littl R. W. Raco, 100 cd. jack 2.70 L One. bomidas “helng 16 bost Dlootmatey | mamie v Dovils rana x |and 100 b famarack aigans °¢ ¥ how the metal caster sockets make it ARRKRRERRKRKKKK K . e e They only cost a quarter. For sale p J R iy b Gt s B Do e i e s - i (@) . of Tndependent District of Bomidsi, held H ff fgssis s & ¢ O’l Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons = You can get a big, fat pencil tab- “‘p‘,“:s;’,f{‘i"g‘;’w‘,fif §,‘:{2§., E].};}é.:,finfi::{; u man } eary I % & " d Lahr. 2 : z -| Tne Building Committee reported the postion book. Lo & dime A1l the | 1rPRHY S SO (L TNl \ “kids” will want one when they see bullding rather than repairing the pres- ac c ‘em. It was moved, seconded and carried P g e Gl e that the bid of F. G. Shadegg as sub- R < 4 > . i Hello, boys and girls. Hear that {',‘,;“:,‘}m‘,‘;h?,;g fi’?fi?filfifi?‘é‘?i?& 15:{ - — These ribbons are fully guam!;eed as the best on earth. 7203 g ool |27 Turnaces fogether with the excava: L. ————————————————— ] Come in neat tin boxes. | school bell? Don’t start for school |tion and retaining wall for $375 be ac- ¥ . 3 : : mithout & NEW BEMIDIL lead pen-|iSic B0t it et | Advertisers who want the best results The Bemidii Pi Pub. Co L i est nicl enc . |ance o s % 7 ; X SRR A i ) Thoso smfPum Ring Books will help youkeep | (18 M0 B0 HISH D Denoll made. | ghee vorle to the amount of|g)ways patrorize” The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ¢ bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. i n‘l‘.'z"‘-'séau'f:efi:én and backed by the complets [ ©rore [ LOWN BET Tem. meoting adjenrnea, iher business, the | on ae it hit it'has' no equal in this section of the country as B emidji, Minn. L8 office A Attest: J P. LAHR, i e gias H 5 a BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE A glance at the want column may E?i}clbnsg‘q;fimmg : i, |an advertising medium. . healing Tablet, Doctor Pierce has finally ducxdeg to put it into the drug stores of this country within immediate reach of all sufferers. : Simply ask for Doctor Pierce’s Anuric Tablets. There can be no imitation. Every package of,“ Anuric” is sure to be known, NOTICE. All thiose knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their account or note before Dec. 25, 1915. I am obliged to ask cus- tomers to favor me promptly to en- able me to meet my own obligations. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. —Adv. tf meeting at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening at 8 o’clock to hear the report of the pulpit committee and elect a successor to Rev. S. E. P. There will be a congregational Falls, L. O. Day of Devils Lake, N. D., 8. L. Parish of Fergus Falls, Mrs. J. W. Underwood of Long Prairie, O. Diercks of Baudette and F. E. Glass of Akeley. Laughter Aids Digestion. Laughter is one of the most healthful exertions; it is of great help to digestion. A still more ef- fective help is a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets. If you should be troubled with indigestion give them a trial. that the Christmas vacation begin on December 17th and school resume work on Tuesday, January 4, 1916. * The Teachers’ Committee was in- structed to investigate the needs for additional school room for the coming year and report at the next regular meeting of the Board. sxAz' E. Glidden, 100 cd. tamarack at C. C. Spencer, 50 cd, jackpine at $2.75 and 25 cd. tamarack at $3.26. Aug, Peterson, 60 cd. jackpine at $2.80. g - French/ 100 6d.” tamarack " at A. B. Palmer, 300 cd. jackpine at $3.50 and 300 cd. tamarack at $4.00. - It was moved and seconded.that:the lowest bids, R. W. Raco, jackpine at $2.70 and R. W. Raco, A. B. Glidden:and C. C. Spencer, tamarack at $3.25, be ac- cépted and the Clerk instructed to pur- chase such additional wood as will be | needed, at those figures. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Attest: J. P. LAHR, E. H SMITH, Clerk. Acting President. Phone 381 Bemidji, Minn. help you sell it. 1ta 1214 She knows about the sanitary sliding table- of pure aluminum or porcelain— the:'spotless” white cupboards unclut= tered by partitions. She knows how easy. to move without breaking casters, The food--guide, calendar and pencil holder:are: among the 40 labor-saving features that give the Hoosier unrivaled supremacy for her. So we gladly guarantee that if she isn’t . delighted with | the Hoosier for for Christmas we’ll refund every penny. And "you can’ start' now on the re- _ markably liberal terms of $1 down and $1 per week.

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