Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1916, Page 4

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H A XX KKK XK KKK KK KKK K| year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W, [k KK KKK K K KK KKK K K K * ADDITIONAL LOCALS % | Williamson, died at his home in Neb- X K K%K KKKKEK kKKK K| ish last Saturday of pneumonia. The Mrs. Charles E. Lewis and son of [ body Will be shipped to Murray, Ia., Baudette arrived in the city yes-|for burial. terday for a visit of a week or ten days as the guests of Miss Marie| NAVAJO INDIANS Klein at her home on Minnesota av- enue. Just received a large shipment of Mayer Milwaukee custom-made shoes. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. 4d211 REPORTED ON WAR PATH Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 8.—Five thou- sand residents of the northeastern portion of Arizona are alarmed over the reports that the Hopi tribe of Navajo Indians were threatening to Miss Ella Anderson, a student in g0 on the “war path,” according to the local high school, has been con-| .\, s received here. fined to her home for the past week with a severe attack of tonsilitis. George Cochran, Jr., who is oper- ating several logging camps Approximately 25,000 Indians are living on the Navajo reservation, but | SITUATION HOPEFUL it was not known what proportion of near|them were involved in threatening Bena, returned that place yesterday uprisings. after having visited as the guest of relatives over Sunday. Oscar Thompson, here and will settle on a tract of land purchased recently. You can get a big, fat pencil tab formerly cof |let for a nickle at the Pioneer office. Canby, Minn., has moved his family |[and an extra big, fat ink paper com position book for a dime. “kids” will want one when they see The. A. 0. U. W. lodge of this city | ‘em gave a small social dance for its mem- bers and a few outsiders last night in the Odd Fellows hall. day for Duluth, where he will spend some time on a visit with his sister. John E. Williamson, the All the |formed by flood waters * BEMIDJI NORMAL ALREADY POPULAR [3 * * * * * * * Although the Bemidji nor- +* mal school is not even in the * course of construction, re- % ¥ quests have been received in ¥ % Bemidji asking for particulars % % in regard to the school. The = % ¥ requests are from students % % who desire to attend the nor- % +* mal school here. x * > x * LR R EE R EEE RS E RS IN BIG FLOOD REGION Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 8.—Al- though Arkansas City and Lake Vil- both submerged in the great lake pouring through broken Arkansas river levees and are threatened with destruction should the Mississippi levees break, The Pioneer 1s the place to buy|the situation is reported more hope- your rolls of adding machine paper Glen Peck, one of the *“Big Be-|tor Burroughs adding machines. One midg” basketball stars, left yester-[roll, a dozen rolls or a hund.ed rolls Nation-wide Pay-Up Week, seven-|21-26. Feb. ful today. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity Bemidji Ave. 5d212 NATIONAL PAY-UP WEEK FEBRUARY 217026.16 lage in northeastern Arkansas are FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1009 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916 ~ BEMIDJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY .. DRY CLEANING . . MINNEAPOLIS WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION Mrs. Sinclair Finds Wonderful Rem- edy in Time to Avold Knife. Mrs. Sadie B. Sinclair of 418 Bast Lake st., Minneapolis, suffered from stomach derangements for more than six years. She became despondent and hopeless. She feared she would have to undergo an: operation. Her com- plexion suffered along with her gen- eral health. Then she discovered Mayr's Won- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS derful Remedy and took a course of L& Wholesale and Retall treatment. The first dose brought re- % Pianos, Organs and Sewing sults. She wrote: 1 ’ Machines. “Only one dose and I slept like a . : 1o8, And I fet ralieved right away. 117 Third &t Bemidyl; should need any more medicine - you may be sure I will send for it. Clothes Cleaners Fhcnetnt v It is a wonder one can be rid of such conditions . without pain. And my complexion is clearing; they all speak gr it—I was so yellow and brown be- ore,” Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives per- manent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, Eat as much and whatever you like, No more distress For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, “typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., ete. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, 8hoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The M careful buyers BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 988 after eating, pressure of gas in the buy here. stomach and around the heart. Get one Get quantity prices bottle of your druggist now and try it W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE on an absolute guarantee—it not satis- Bemidji Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. factory money will be returned, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS PHOTOGRAPHER KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Contec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 MARY PICKFORD TRIUMPHS IN “THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW” WANTED 7-ft. cedar posts cut from dry standing timber. I P. BATCHELDER Bemidji Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE LOOK! LISTEN! “THE NEW BEMIDJ1” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store It you have a piece of property or auto or most anything of value Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. We Call for and Deliver 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 resident 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 is that you look at it before for sale. you buy elsewhere. The fact The T he mec |F YOU WANT A GOOD FARM . will . road e - Why Not Buy It Direct From the Owner == mean a big -east-of the sacrifice on There is some satisfaction in knowing that only land from my part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the Blackduck 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 1 have 240 acres of the best land in the county, located on the “Divide”, three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and sixty acre seeded to clover and timothy grasses. - T Will Sell It in 40, 80, 120 or 240 acre tracts. Terms easy. of the matter is 1 have more See this Interested parties are requested land than I feel able to look before. to write or call at the BE~ after, and anxious to sell parts of MIDJI DAILY PIONEER it in order to improve the bal- you OFFICE for references or fur- ance. If you buy you can b“y- ther information. We might add depend on one thing and 1 also that in no other locality will that is that I will continue must sell, you find a finer lot of neigh- to be your neighbor, Find out bors and a'more pleasant place together with others living in to live than right in this par- this vicinity. Why . ticular section. W. M. VAIL Owner calls daily for-the children. You 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 s into the Mississipp river on a gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There is a fine consolidated school at Hines, Minn. The bus Best nickle pencil on earth. to exchange, see ASK THE MAN Promptiy. LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON BANKING AND SAVINGS DRUGS AND JEWELRY Wholesalers and Retailers. PENCIL SHARPENERS Save systematically. Make use of MAR “The Boston” e Ei ktfrdm(ilh(foiggize 4 star|[] 00T Savings Department. Weo wel- :e;fl“ l“d satlsfaction. Mail for ary Pic] e come your open account. : : : : rders given that same service you $1.00 of the Famous Players Film Co., adds get in person. = inother striking characterization to SECURITY STATE BANK BARKER'S Lm;n;::ha S Bemidji, Minn. her notable repertoire of screen suc- Third St. - -esses in that company’s five-part adaption of Francis Hodgson Bur- nett’s’ great drama of optimism, The Dawn of Tomorrow,” the world famous story of a young girl’s un- faltering faith and triumphant ulti- nate reward, which will be shown at the Grand theater tonight on the faramount program. In this celebrated play that glad- :ened the hearts of so many when presented on the stage with Eleanor Robzon, and the screen version of which will cheer as many thousands more, Mary Pickford portrays the weird and wonderful character of Glad, the beautiful and ragged girl of the London slums, whose undying optimism and heroic courage even starvation and deadly peril are un- able to quench. The delicacy of Miss Pickford’s portrayal and the threads of forceful symbolism woven about the drama will make an unforgetable impression on the spectator. How the ignorant little slum-girl, by her beautiful faith in the myster- ious Power she but vaguely compre- hends, is enabled to save her lover's life from the gallows, bringing him a new hope and meaning of life, and awaken his reprobate nephew to a better manhood, are vividly related in this sublime drama of human suf- fering and sacrifice, that has brought so many despairing souls a new in- spiration to bear the trials of today in the expectancy of tomorrow’s dawn. The scenes in the mission of the slums, in which Glad first becomes acquainted with God, are delineated in the inimitable manner that is Miss Pickford’s own, and her accept- ance of the belief in the Supreme is typically tender and sweet in its sim- ple forcefulness. Bemidji, Minn. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER You'll Need Blank Books with which to start the New Year, and you will find our supply will give you a splendid assortment from which to choose. Diaries, Vest Pocket Note Books, Coat Pocket Note Books, leather and cloth bound from 10c to $1.50. I. P. Loose Leaf Pocket Note Books, Cash Ledger, Jour- naland recordruled. There's a great demand for new blank books at the beginning of every year and 1916 promises to be the biggest ever. Bemidji merchants are anxious to keep up-to-the-minute accounts and many are making plans to revise their bookkeeping systems during 1916. LET US HELP YOU Do You Find Fault With Everyhody? An irritable, fault-finding disposi- tion is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good diges- tion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently benefited by Chamberlain’s Tablets after years of suffering. These tab- lets strengthen the stomach and en- ] able it to perform its functions nat- urally. For sale by all dealers.— Adv. g COLUMNAR BLANK BOOKS W e have them from 4 to 24 columns. When you use one of these it will enable you to keep your various depart- ments separate and strike a t:iéal balance in a few min- utes. LEDGERS Single and Double Entry and Loose Leaf. All sizes and all prices. JOURNALS 2, 3, 4 and 6 column Journals, all sizes and all prices. ASK TO SEE ONE One Cent Each. GOVERNMENT AND ARMOR PLATE C0. UP FOR FIGHT ‘Washington, Feb. 8.—The United States and the armor manufacturing companies are hooked up for the biggest fight in their history. Sena- tor Penrose of Pennsylvania today warned the senatc naval affairs com- mittee before they recommended the passage of a bill for the government manufacture of armament, that pri- vate plants would immediately cease business until the government plant boosted the price of armor plate $200 a ton. Grocers, Meat Markets and general merchan- dise account books for family accounts for Constipation. When costive or troubled with con- sale at one cent each. stipation take Chamberlain’s Tab- lets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. For sale by al} dealers.—Adv. The Pioneer has always led in the blank book business in North Central Minnesota. If we haven't what you want we can get it for you on short notice. The Pioneer Publishing Company Security Bank Bldg,, m; o Bemidji, Minn. Mrs. H. N. Smith arrived in the city this morning from Kelliher- to spend a few hours visiting here be- tween trains, while enroute to Win- nipeg for a. short visit with rela- tives. s

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