Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER _ [ lin Bemidji, drove to her home at J. C. Thompson,‘county commis- > Northern last evening. sioner from the section of county gflflmflmflnm}lflflIHHIWWIHIWMlllumfl"HIIIIIIMIIIWIHMIIHIMIMIIlllllmumllmmllm mlmmmlmnnumum|umnmnmmlmmmnumuunmumumg T About The City Oscar Arneson, state land sale con- |€2r Blackduck, arrived in the city = [duetor, atter holding a sale in this thxs. morning to devote some time to city, left last night for Walker, |PUsiness matters. ) 1 | where he will conduct a sale. Miss Lillian Smith of Leonard is e e ol Sl te g i M the guest of Bemidji friends this Cass Lake were in the city yester-| Mrndandf r; .R‘ arvmh epa:}:ed week. Miss Smith was formerly day. iyester il f-;erf e wt?re .ey connected with the Beltrami Music Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nelson vfi'ex_pe“ tot:'emam tor sf‘m;ei dlme VI8~ house of this city. Clearbrook are among the visitors iting as the guests of friedns. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blom spent o in Bemidji today. Rev. J. E. Cadwell, pastor of the|yesterday in Bemidji calling on \fi s Nymore Congregational church, re-|friena a t i i F. Dumas left last evening for the 2 riends an ransacting business l Twin Cities where he will spend a|turned this morning from Leonard, matters, returning in the afternoon i 't Ow eeas W in few days on busimess. where he held services last evening. (o their home at Wilton. “] H n Bed J. E. Croon departed this morn- Louis Burchard, teacher of violin. Flowers make good birthday pres- ’ ouse o! ot ing for Nary where he attended the Pl‘mne 637. Call City f{’a.l. lzzg;fl flnt& P}i;unfd'S'S and we will deliver m F you have a garden you will want funeral of Severn Olson. ,"”S not accepted.—Adv. Ren. emidji Floral Co.—Adv. : 1 Cab | S —— a310 Tomato, Cauliflower, Parsley, - R. K. Bliler, county surveyor, left| Mrs. G. W. Cochran and e e o ) - b d P r plants lact night for Kelliher where he will |-aBaw and son, after spending a few Mrs. P. Branvick of Nary, having age an epper p. . spend several days on business. vm\s visiting friends in Duluth, re-(arrived in Bemidji in the morm}]g, You can raise your own L _ ) [turned yesterday to their home here. |devoted yesterday to the transaction g tabl d beddin H. Kaliher of Kelliher was among ST st of business matters. She also vis- ( vegetable an e g the out-of-town business callers in| F- }Iubertfeturned yester fy a “|ited with friends while here. plants by Startlng them the city yesterday from Kelliher. ESLhoou o hip home oS i James Miller and son, Dean, left ! indoors. S E . | voting several days at various points : i 5 ! NOW 1INnAaoors. SOW a suc- f;» Mi Armstrong, :aln{dllfllmx-‘:h\iz::em of Bemidji on business marters,‘l\:;tl e::e‘:(’;gafofrefeggzzr x:::llfil:gfl;iy ~ cession from Mareh 10 and real estate man o € ner, . & 8 - = G a business visitor in Bemidji today. \ I)]Pe”) ?f Noxpere havmg_rau.&ements for the shipment of sev- < to Apl’fl 15 alld. have arrived in the city Thursday morn- ..y ..q of norses to this eity. = strong stock for setting out == John Kittleson left on the. early ing, spent the day attending to his ¢ o “lnm"mm“" — == when warm weather arrives. morning train for Nary at which interests in Bemidji and calling on Mrs. Martha ng: who has vxsl.ted 1 lll|“ Uflfl\ = o place he attended the funeral of friends. ‘?S the gx.-lest of friends at Becida e S. E. Byerby, who was the guest;rmumed yesterday from New York entoute t; hyer lxomé at Ro. j’ton Q at the Ole Gennes home on Bemidji!City where she spent three weeks as ! i v i avenue, returned yesterday to his‘nle guest of her brother, 1. J. Cun- tes A"fll‘& George W. Cla;—k and h?r son, —— v -of-town | home at Duluth. (ningham. ! re. " \Vere‘ _am°“§ “e_ out_ 0 N i 4 T. D. Johnson, operator of the| Dancing every Saturday night at|PUSIRSS Visitors in this city from At your dealer’s, in the Sterling Seed Case, are North- £ Union depot, who was operated|ne City Hall. Admission free. \;‘;e"r e :etu;f::xleinRtl::resie;;:; ern grown and carefully tested. They are of strong - on at St. Anthony’s hospital, is able Come and bring your friends.—Adv.| " v 1 v1ta11tv especially adapted for Northern plantmg Nor- to walk around now. 3ag11| Rev Georgo Terson, pastor st ’ thrup, King & Co.’s name on the packet is your assur- ymore Free Lutheran church, lef One of these nice days you ousht| Miss Kate McDonald, who has| %" morning:for. Nary: where.he, srill ance of quality seeds. They give RESULTS. —— tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your spent a few weeks in Bemidji as the s & . . . ; he : TO 1 picture taken.—Adv. 14t guest of her sister, Miss Margaret, isflmft; ‘2; t“ e ::e;zidoilii‘;e:gdg; Enjoy fresh vegetables ahead of your neighbors by sowing seeds TODAY Miss Emerald Perry, after spend-|returned yesterday afterncon to heri ' i e 2 ing Thursday as the guest of friends home at Fertile. ! "Attorne) J.‘I-. Gibbons, of the law . 32nd Annual Catalogue e < —— — — = = firm, Andrews, G‘b.b‘ms & Huffman, This book is the most valuable which we have ever issued. It will help you plan your garden, departed last evening for St. Paul select your seeds, and raise better crops. Write for a copy today. It will be mailed you free. jand Minneapolis where he expects . _” Pu T 2 NORTHRUP, KING & CO., Seed s . DEeasmen W. H. Gemmell, general manager Hennepin Avenue at First St., Minneapolis, Minn. |of the Minnesota & International Ivaiirasts stees aenits to bustiess fimmmnmmm|munmnnu:mumnuuumuuuumnmummmmmunummmummnlmmunumuummm;mmmmmmmmmmsm|mmmnmmunmmmmummlumnummumr interests of the company in Bemidji — { . yesterday, returned last evening t0!tonqs to the larynx and bronchi. One i the family. For contagious diseases - 1252 Tuberculosis. iBm‘“erd' of the most distressing symptoms is| S0 much can be done for tubercu- |& nurse should be employed if pos- THE UNIVERSAL CAR i | E. Pacha passed through the city|the blocking of the nose and conse-|iosis patients during the early stages |Sible. It is dangerous for the mother ‘;?flSt evening enroute to Blackduck |quent inability to nurse. When the|of tpe disease, and often so little|to undertake the care of the sick You want to know what your motor car | where he is employed as clerk in thelnasal passages are blocked in simple |jater, that it is of the utmost im- |child and at. the same time admin- will do. The million-car Ford perform- | Page-Hill lnrlnher 'amp(l from Boy coryza, adrenelin—ointment Will of- | portance that the diagnosis,be made |ister to the needs of other members < . River where he spent a day on busi-|ten give much relief. v of the family. It is a mistake to ance answers your question. Supplying ’ ' 2 ) early. e ds'of-all classes I !ness matters. aow % | All persistent coughs accompanied | €XPose children to any contagious —— %he(;n_otor (,c?f nec S]O d. C asie.b’ [‘ ne Miss Marie Martin, who has been Grippe, Influenza. by fever and loss of weight, gmnd_:disease' with tl.]e idea they are sure ord 18 Oper.dted and maintaine n city ;o guest for the past month at the| @Grippe is an acute infectious dis-|ular enlargements, distemsion of the T.o get it sometime anyway. Whoop- or country for about two cents a .lnlle.— {home of Mrs. J. Titus, departed yes-|ease extremely common in children. |abdomen which is not relieved after |Ing cough and measles are frequent- with universal Ford service behind it. itr‘rda} for Duluth. From Duluth |yt js also readily communicated from | cathartic; painful joints, partic-(ly not quarantined but are attended Touring Car $440; Runabout $390Y i Iche will leave for the Twin Cities|ope person to another, frequently by |ularly the knee and hip joints should by a 1ail'gfe t:eathT;ate, iespeeml;y u; > A1l visit wi i s § i nfants. ere is no way of Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan § jwhere she will visit with relatives. | kissing. be viewed with suspicion and the|Young e $740. . 0. b f)etroir On dispiay and | ss Olive Whaley, who is visiting| The disease is characterized by in- |advice of a physician sought at once. | telling when many diseases cease tobe sale . t. i ' with her parents for a week, having | flamation of the respiratory and di-|All discharges from the nose and |contagious. It is t.heretore import- e arrived in the city last Saturday |gestive tracts and extension of in- |throat of patients suffering from tu-|ant to keep the child isolated long from Winona, where she is attending |fection to any organs of the body |berculosis of the throat and lungsjenough so that there is no longer C- w’ Jewett CO.’ Inc, the state normal school, was hostess {may occur. Pneumonia is a common |should be destroyed; the stools are|2ny possibility of its carrying in- Ford Service Station at a theater party at the Rex theater [complication and in young infants|2lso possible sources of infection. fection. Bemidii last evening. it is followed many times by serious * & == i Miss Ava Sonstrud, abstractor for|results. Extension of the inflama- A child suffering from any serious The inventor of a motorcycle tire jthe Sathre .Abstract company, re-|tion to the middle ear and other |disease, especially if it is suspicious |claims to so compress the rubber turned yesterday from a visit of sev- |SiRuses is common. A physician |of being contagious, should at once|that it automatically closes punec- eral weeks at Finley and Hope, N. D.|should always be in attendance. be isolated from other members of | tures. : She was the guest of her sister, Miss 7 Ella, at Hope and visited with jfriends while at Finley. } Abe Silverman, who has been a| 3 iguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | ! 1 A. Grossman for the past ten days, ;departed last evening for St. Paul Eand Minneapolis where he will spend a short time on business matters, i before returning to his home at ———— {Grand Forks. . - - THEATRE eX i| o s o esmae | TO The Ladies Of This Community jLumber company, left Wednesday afternoon for Thief River Falls where Pleasmg Photo Plays !he attended to business affairs of it ek b e Fantho: omimary. Tom Hai We now have on hand a complete stock of Friday—*The Law of Success’’, Thanhouser drama|River Falls he went to Winnipeg — in two parts, featuring Olga Gray and Chas West. *The Necklace of Pearls’’, short detective drama. ssHearts and Clubs’’, comedy, Geo. Ovey. Evening only 7:30, 830, 9:15 Children 5e, adults 10¢ Ssturday — A five act MutualiMasterpicture De Luxe “THE DRIFTER” A racing drama of deep human interest dealing with one of life’s most complex problems, the gamblingevil, featuring the star players Alexander Gaden and Lucile Taft. Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30 8:45 Children 5¢ Adults 15c. where he will visit with his parents for a short time. The ladies of the Swedish Luth- eran church will give a parcel so- cial in the parlors of the church next | Tuesday evening. Every lady of the church is expected to bring a parcel, which will be sold at an auction sale Tuesday evening. Lunch will be served after the sale is held. 1**!1#*#1«4«««««{ Also a big invoice of Crochet Cottons in all numbers and colors, having received over 2000 Balls of crochet cottons within the past week. Also a limited supply of Crochet Hooks and Stickerei Braids, items that have been almost impossible to purchase in this country for weeks. "‘ THIS WEEK IS BABY ‘; - % WEEK IN THE NATION * Ribbons, Fancy Buttons, Laces, w D CLFTR I IS ARG | Embroideries and Curtain Goods NEW G R AND THEAT RE % published this wek onthe ¥ at prices that are right. The House Of Quality & Ea.lity. A % Your special attention is called to our line of o WM. ELLIOT & RUTH ROLAND oz seisas Foot-Rest Hosiery “COMRADE JOHN” By Samuel Merwin and Hy Kitchell Webster in 5 parts. Nites 7:30-8:45 Adm. 5¢ and 15¢. Tomorrow ““THE WAR OF WEALTH?”’ 3-part Biograph drama said to contain unusually attractive settings. Also a ‘Vim’ comedy. Sunday Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bane in a 5 part Metro Feature * Man And His Soul’”’ Matinee 2:30 Nites 7:30. CON N IN CHILDREN (By Dr. W. R. Ramsey of St. Paul) Cold in Head, Coryza, Sniffles. Catarrhal inflamation of the nasal passages is the most common affection of infants and children. Babies a few days cld suffer from sniffles. The disease is contagious and is easily communicated from one to another by close contact. There is often considerable fever and frequently the inflamation ex- of which we are exclusive distributers in this city. We plan to make our Variety Store Dry Goods and Notion Department second to none in Bemidji. Wilson’s Fair Store Third St., Bemidji, Minn.

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