Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 28, 1915, Page 3

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32 mmmmm 28, 1816. About le.c,ltgl ' Mrs. F. G. Schadegsand sonsMIf. ton, are on the sick list with severe attacks of the grip. 2 e — 7 Pom Smart left this morning for a “four days’ visit to his-loggipg camps at Margie, this morning. Mrs. Lillian:Barrett of St. Paul is in the city for a few days visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. K. Denison. For fresh cream that will whip, phone 65 or 66. W. G. Schroeder.— Adv. 3d1231 Mrs. E. E. Stevens of Red Lake is spending a few days in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Essler. Mrs. J. W. Naugle has been. con-| fined to her bed for the past few days on account of a severe case of the grip. William Fellows of Tenstrike ar- rived in the city this morning and is spending the day transacting busi- ness. Have your furniture repalred at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tt Carl Nelson, who has been on a business trip to St. Paul for the past week, returned to his home in Bemidji this morning. George Graham, one of the guards on the high school basketball quint, is confined to his bed with a severe attack of the grip. Miss Lela Wallace returned this morning from International Falls where she visited over Christmas with her parents. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. .Phone 239.—Adyv. tf Miss Ethel Kerr of Big Falls is spending a few days as the city as the guest of Miss Ida Brown while enroute to Tooey, N. D. Ben Kerrick returned this morn- WOMEN NEED NOT I WORRY OR SUFFER Feminine Ailments Once Consid- ered Serious Now Easily Con- quered and Speedily Ended The mnghty restorative power of Dr, Tierce’s Favorite Prescription speedily uses all womanly troubles to disap- pear—compels the organs to properly perform their natural functions, cor- rects displacements, overcomes irregu- larities, removes pain and misery at certain times and brings back health and strength to mervous, irritable and exhausted women. It is a wonderful prescription pre- pared with glycerine from nature’s roots and herbs, with no alcohol to falsely stimulate and no marcotics to wreck the nerves. It banishes pains, headache, backache, low spirits, hot flashes, d’ragging—down sensation, worry and sleeplessness surely and without loss of time. Its ingredients are not secret for they are printed on wrapper. ‘What Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescri - tion has done for. thousands it will for you. Get it this very day from any medicine dealer in either. liquid or tablet form. In the meantime address Dr._Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, ., and ask for confidential advice from a Physician Specialist, absolulely free. 136-page book on women’s .dis- eases sent free.—Adv. Doctor Pierce’s Pellets are unequaled as a Liver Pill. Swmallest, easiest to take. Omne tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet @ Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Bil- jous Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- pation, . Indigestion, Bilious , Atta and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, 25 ceats a vial, by druggists. R . 1P R\ ‘We have always tried to be just a little ahead of the other fellow in: the gencsal equipment of our store. Asan evidence of this desire to show the newest and,only the best of-everything, we gladly recommend to users of ink ' Carter's Pencraft Combined. Office i and Fountain Rfil A Ink ==the newest member of the Carter's Inx famil, e{ Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dries a jet bla It is especially brilliant, smooth and permanent. Come in and let us show you the new Carter ink bottle with the new fow-controllez, BEMID)I ‘PIONEER + Phone 31, Defective Page ing lrom a three weeu‘ vlalt in cen- tral Towa and has accepted a position in Hanson’s barber shop. Sz E ‘handler ef-Grand:=Forks ar- rived in thexyesterday=tesspend a week attending to business matters and calling on old friends. Attend Bemidji-Business .Gellege: my -and: evening.sessions; .Mid-win- ter term begins January 4, 1916.— Adv. 23d1231 s Attorney. A. A.;Andrews left -last evening for the Twin Cities where he will attend to business matters for the balance of the week. Mrs. M. Malone, daughter, Miss Gertrude, and son;. Gregg, returned yesterday-from:Crookston where they spent Christmas: visiting with rela- tives. Mrs. A..B.,Palmeris:suffering from a broken wrist. She broke.the bone completely off..yesterday: when she fell from a chair. She is resting easy today. ficers and all members are rumflnd to be present. Misses Ella and Emma (Ehler: Leonard arrived in the city yesterday 5| for -him: to continue his duties at the | store. > land will spend a few dayscas guests of Miss Lottie French, which they will visit with their 'sis- ter, Mrs, Frank Bailey, at' Northome. over the New Ym Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Case of §t. Paul who have been visiting over: Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ehert, left yasterday for Deer River and. Little Falls, respectively, where. they will attend ‘to business matters and visit +before returning to their home in 8t: Paul. Miss Mable Booth, of tha.class of 1915 of the Bemidji high school, wha has been acting as stenographer in .|the-office of W. P. Dyer, city super- intendent of schools, left.last night for Minneapolis where she :will .spend. her vacation visiting with friends and relatives. 3 As the sale of Red Cross Seals does not-close till New Year's every -one :{is-urged to use as many as possible Will be closed all day on New Year’s. Please give us your .orders Friday; last delivery 6 p. m. W. G, Schroeder. - Phone 65 or 66.—Adv. 3d1231 As Christmas guests at the A. Flat- ner home were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. before that time in order to make the total sales reach the 20,300 mark, *fwhich-is necessary to place this city among the first on the list and secure a.school nurse. Carrol C. Hill, an employe of - the Netzer Pharmacy, has a quite pain- Shepherd, George - Shepherd, Claude | = Wells of Great Falls, Mont., and Wil- liam Laliberty. S. C. Brown, president of the Brad- ley Timber company of Big Falls, who spent Christmas with -his wife -and daughter in this city, returned to/Big Falls this morning. F. S. Ebert of Thief River Falls, who has spent the last few days-as the. guest of his brother, Edward Ebert, of this city, left yesterdny at- ternoon for his home. D. D. Miller left this morning for Ericksburg, Ray, International Falls, Baudette and other points north of here where he will attend to business matters during the week. e The ladies of the Swedish Luth- eran church will meet Thursday af- ternoon in the church parlors. This will be the annual meeting. A pic- nic lunch will be served. Peter Nelson, a clerk in the Charles Nangle store, who spent his Christ- mas in St. Paul visiting with friends and relatives, returned to Bemidji.to- day by the way of Morris. Ray Spencer, who delivers for the Great Northern Express company, re- sumed his duties this morning after being confined to his home for a week with an attack of the grip. Miss Elsie Klinger, a former. std-} dent of the Bemidji high .school, who has been teaching school at Pine- wood this year, spent yesterday in the city shopping and visiting. _ i Dr. G. Hoey, of the firm of - Warn- inger & Hoey, returned last night] from International Falls and Fort Francis where he was called the lat- ter part of last week on- business,; Miss Edna Schmidt; who is a stu- dent at the Thief River. Falls ‘}_qgh school, returned to that city yes- terday afternoon after:visiting over Christmas with her parents in this city. F. G. Halgren, manager of the Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji company of this city, left this. morning for In- ternational Falls where he will spend the day attending to business mat- ters. 3 Mrs. H. Graham, -accompanied ‘by her daughter,"Mable, and sons, Louis and Robert, returned to her home in this city last night after spending Christmas with her parents in Black- duck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies.and two children, Lois and Beryl, who have been .visiting in this asi'the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Mnrcum over .Christmas, left yesterday -atfor- noon for their home at Plummer.;] Dr. and Mrs. F. H.-Mero: of- Min- neapolis who have been -vis‘fing.«‘i}x_r,- ing the past week at the Ed. Ebert home, left-yesterday for Little: Falls 'where they will visit a few days hegore returning to their home in Minne- apolis. 32 Edward ‘Grytbak, a graduate uf"r{h'e Bemidji high school, who ‘has,tieen operating a dredge mnear Domaa$, was in the city yesterday transacting business while enroute to Grand Rapids where he will continue dredging. = Carter Cutter, a.former:student’ in the local high school and assistant cashier of the:First State bank of Norwich, N. Dz left yesterday for that place after spending the holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- tist-church will-mee at-the-homé-of Mrs. G. R. Martin, 1315 -Bixby (ay- enue, tomorrow afternoon ats t‘.’l’o o’clock. - There:will:-beelection of BUY tul:wound on-his:right arm. The sore was inflicted at.the)last game of the &:Wing series; when he foll; onto 8 hot stove.:.Since then blood pofon has set;in; which miwken;it impossible i :.stomnh Troubles, Mrs, A..Toussaint,. Whimboro”r{, Y., says, ‘“‘Chamberlain’s. Tablets, axe excellent for_ stomach. troubles: and biliousness.” Mrs, Toussajnt speaks) from experience. in the use_of:these tablets. - For sale. by all |dealers. Adv. DEWEY VETERAN.HAS J'Ov ENGLISH KAYY !nternntlonal Falls, Minn., Dec. —Rev, - C. H.-Blake .has-received letter from his cousin, Harry. Haw: ken, whoserved ii the United:States:| nayy -in -the: Spanish:American war under: Dewey-at- Manilla bay; istating. that-he is-joining. the; English-navy for. service on- the. seas- during - thu present war. 524G STORK MAKE WSI'.I.‘ 4 < DURING: sulmmn Blackduck, Minn;, Dec. 28.—As Mr: and Mrs. Archie Noel were hurrying here in a sleigh from their home near Third River, -fifteen miles south of this place, -the stork ‘made a. visit leaving a daughter. The weather was freezing-cold but For That-Machine 90 cents hat's Al 1 lot of good typewriter ribbons, all colors and for any make machine the above price. while they last at |ONEER OFF ‘Phone 31 |they cured me-of;indigeation and ‘photoplay by the:. WHEDY IN +TIME-TO SAVE WOMAN Mra. Willlams th on Way h Hunh : mo\Mhn Fiesti-Dess ““* PLEASING* PHOTO PLAYS as tamm%r.-.uemy B. Walthall and Warda How- taced the.probability,.of-an operation 1ALER , AaKIng . Mayr's- . (Wondertul g qum lscavered. for hen hyackind | “friend, she found herself on ithe . Y ‘backito-health. - Mrs: Willlams w) ‘; ‘onde ~“Frhave -taken -May¥s- i} Romeds fur the fourih time Ao 1 "Ha’zards 0f ‘Helen" feeling like a new woman.;-I-am: en- “tirely -out-of pain:: ‘I had;been iicl for:eighteen;;monthsiand four.of our hest dootoxs could: do.nothing for me. y-.all. agreed_ that an| opeut(nh .| The; was the only thing. ‘One dax e 2«}:1.1t my-husband of your-re a - Mayr's ¥onderfel Remedy gives per- mma!«nuflu.hr.npmch; liver 'and intestinal ailments. . Eat as; much'and whatever you like. - No morelistress after-eating; pressure <of:-gas-in:the :stomachandaroundthe:heant. Get one bottle.of your, Aruggist.naw and try it .on an absolute guarantee—if-not-satis- tactory money ‘will-bereturned, | !num_m.ely they..weryev not far from the Crabtree home where they«were afforded, shelter. and made as: com:|ghawe at-2:1548:30 fortable,as. circumstances would- per- mit. - Dr.-Koeh-was-caled and found both mother and child suffering from their harrowing ‘‘experience. Mrs. Noel ‘is reported- as recovering nicely but it is"doubttul “if “the baby: Wil survive. -Indigestion-and Constipation. ' “When:living:in Syracuse, N, Y., about two years ago, I took two bot- tles: of: Chamberlain'g; Tablets and ?. stipation. after-I had... suffered ~“Yor months with these disorders;” writes Mrs. Charles Gloyd, Baldwinsville, N. Y. Forsale by ail dealers.—Adv. { FRITZI SCHEFF STARS Fritzi Scheff is starred in! Mrs. Smith,” just produced as a Oliver | ; Morosco Photoplay. company and:.which will be shown at the Grand theater to- night. The story deals with: a woman tired of the daily. routine at home, who married three times in succes- sion, thinking each: time: that ti\e previous: husband was: dead, only to have them all appear: in the:last act. This does not confound the: vivacigu Fritzi Scheff; she. takes the one ghg] likes best and gaily marches away with him. “DRYS”/TQ FILE'NAME OF - "SULZER: m rmmm Starbuck, Minn., Deo( 28.—.!. M. Kalnes of this village, prohibition editor,: today announces that:he will file the name of William Sulzer, de- posed governor of New York, on the Minnesota primary ballot as: prohibi- tion candidate for president. No more temptatnon to cussthat old, dried=up:muc- ilage pot--nor that mouldy paste! The B & S-Refill- able Mucilage Applier isalwaysready--alwaysfresh. -=always clean=-pneumat1c feed--self closing. UST think how many times you have wished for an efficient ,way to handle mucilage. Whether:you are office many,ship- .- ping clerk, artist; stenographer, office boy, bookkeeper, child, housewife, social butterfly, country, .merchant, banker, school. teacher—it/matters not what your station or work in life, you have wanted.this B & S.Ilucilage.Applier hundreds of times— to-stick a label on a package, a sample to a card, an ungummed :nstamp:-to an envelope, a.clipping in.your scrap book; to seal an -envelope or package, to-mend a toy or a torn, paper; in fact to make this, that, or the other:thing stay where you wanted it. Sold in a neat box -with “one colapsible tube (1) best mucilage. It will last till it’s lost. Get yoursi today. The price is 50c. + dlod 53 The Ploneer” Pub..Co. ~ Security State Bank i Bemidji, Minnesota HE OUTER EDGE,” three part drama; alsozARLINE PRETTY and FLORENCE NATOL’!: ug|8 Wlagrapk comedy. Admxssmn 5¢ and 10c. momw--l.mmn ‘Walker in UTHE SHAB- HES, Vitagraph- comedy-drama in 2 -parts. ‘A Kalem story A" MILE A MINUTE. sabel Rea in Biograph drama “THE BANKER AND THE: THIEF." ..:Admission 5c;and 10c. medy fl!l ughtuit home. to. me.” | EW GRAN D THEATRE +The: House :Of Quality - _ The celebrated actress and Vaudeville Star FRITZI-SCHEFF sometimes called-the fashion-plate-of the stage PRETTY- MRS-SMITH” A “Paramount Production” in 5 parts. 3 s<Children 8c:Adulits 18c. ushman and Rulh Blonoholno in Geo. Ade’s THE SLIM PR 110 iMatineeat TOMORROW—Francis X, best known farce-comedy,. Star Brand:-Typewriter Ribbons In any[color to fit any make of typewriter Each75¢ Theseribbons ‘are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. —..-Come in neat tin boxes. “*“The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. ~Bemidji, Minn. - Better let us show you some of the m=xHPmn Forms that make the i-job-easier. We have them in a «1arge:variety and will gladly send ..yousamples. Everything from pins to printing, at - BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE :Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn, aBUSlNESS MEN SCHOOL GHILBREN “NEW BEMIDJI” ~LEAD PENCIL Yes; cyou :can buy them at almost every storein-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” “+ito your merchant.. He'll know. Whereithey ~“sell ’em. * Edsard Netzer Pharmacy Barker’s Ikulfl Jewelry Store Mrs. E. L.:Woods FREE PENCIL SHARPENING: STATIONS Wk Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker’s

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