Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 6, 1916, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916, THE BEMIDJI DAILY P1 [ Gt Miss Marie Larson, teacher at the {AILING WOMEN Mrs. J. C. Parker, accompanied by | STATE OFFICIALS TO § Ps 5 B Waskish school for the past term,| NEED THIS FAMOUS her two daughters, Misses Ella and INSPECT GRAIN MIXTURE g 5 o) i About The City spent Monday in Bemidji on business DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION |Josephine, left yesterday afternoon 1 ' re'n s W o affairs. for Williams, Minn., where they will St. Paul, Minn., June 6.—Two in- P bl:‘;::;si:-?fi ?sb\x??enalxhga:;:t n&: SDlem‘l‘ the E“‘::’;’nr ::.i:hdifi;; ;“g“gki:l'- spectors were sent to Montevideo. to- (4 i / / Mrs. Frank Trafton of Frohn was For draying or team work call Bak- | derstand why thousands of ' other Who, 28 enEas! & lday by the railroad and warehouse B kum’s Dray Line. Phone 584-J. women_continue to worry and suffer |business there. commission to investigate a report '® 4 smang the; out-ol:town, shoppers 1n 2d6¢ | from ailments peculiar to women when that wild peas were mixed with wheat Bemidji Monday. they can obtain for a trifling sum Dr. H Pierce's Favorite Prescription which | M. and Mrs. Clifford Miner of |and shipped to the market. Repre- Mrs. J. A. Younggren will leave to- :l\(il: susrely Sn%;];;i:}]’clya:;ni:h tall pat.i:e' Jla:mestov:n, fN- 1D¢3 Whot ;3‘1’9 fbeen sentative Teigen filed the complaint. e — ! : B Mrs. William Blackburn of Turtle | pjeht for Minneapolis istress and n estore the guests of relatives at Yola for a = 2 Bivar vk n BRI Moritay attabe- be-the guest of frends and retatives | "SR, functions fo perfect healhy | ook, returned to thelr home Mon-|g0 STUDENTS IN ONE ISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are ng to business matters. 1 day night. nroute to Jamestown, . B SRl ::e:::r:?cgurfemgr;;c‘;?rt: ::g il;e;b:e:l! they will visit with Mrs. Miner’s par- MATING orLASS the most common diseases of Chlldren' TO Ever bearing strawberry plants, $2 | ~Sa Clara~ARdemon™ or waimis, |1 remedy of 40 years’ good stand- |ents at Melntosh. Columbus, 0., June 6.—The Right correct them you will find nothing better than ] a hundred.—Adv. 525t | Minn., arrived in the city this morn-| Women who suffer should not wait T Rev. Charles D. Williams, bishop of Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablet at bed time will - ing for an indefinite visit as the guest | Hll 2 breakdown causes prostration. If | We charge 6 cents cash for sweet | yrichigan, wlil deliver the commence- do th & . . Miss Esther Fleischman of Buena |of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks. i{’e‘;{"&a‘:fi‘;“‘éifi‘c’af;“;2;‘,;,‘,‘{:53?;%: milk if you call for it at the store|pent aadress at Ohio State university o the work and will make your child bright and Vista was shopping and calling on to get rid of irregularities, or that cas | 214 bring your own bottle. W. G.|pere today. Nine hundred and two cheerful the following morning. Do not punish : ] friends in Bemidji yesterday. Tomato plants, 50¢ and 75¢ a doz. | t2rthal condition, to avoid pain at cer- [Schroeder.—Adv. 64610 [ stugents will be graduated. E i < - J tain times, to overcome irritability and your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber- : Some in bloom. Elliott, Florist.— |eakness, waste no time, but get Dr. & Mrs. T. V. Thompson and daugh- | Adv. 525tf | Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in liquid | Harold Hayner is expected to ar- ADVERTISEMBENT lain’s Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. ter, Miss Ella, of Solway spent yes- or tablet form this very day from any|rive in Bemidji this evening from| Authorized and paid for by J. C. : - terday with friends in Bemidji. Mrs. Martin Longballa and sons, i?ielclhg::\v ?fi:ie;oua:‘ge ;zfl%‘:%‘i‘;;hxg; t\f,im;;a‘pons:LWI‘imMihen;ZstaMfzerni;: Té“:;;lPSOB- e : . Kenneth and Morris, left this morn-|to hezlth and happiness. Write for 0 University ot J i i a $5.00. 4 PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ing for Sentinel Butte, N. D., for an |free 136-page book on diseases for |Past term. He will will spend the| J. C. Thompson, candidate for re- : Pe?:l:]se;:f‘ngogu xfidimf?i tl::g;:lcn: slx’é 0,3 extended vidiE i rrolatives Kol{l]en [{3 Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo,|summer vacation with his parents, elt_actmn for x?ommlssione.r, 5th Dis- , $10.00. - Y—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayner. trict, Beltrami County, Minn. Iex-|yq4 apATyTATE FROM ST. seniors will get diplomas at the state : Mrs. H. J. Botting and daughter, ‘A FREE - BOOK. ) A Pestito;se thesamepoler mli CLOUD NORMAL TONIGHT | normal this evening. Prof. L. D. : . , A = { If you will send three dimes, or stamp: Hair dressing, face massage and [ture as in the past, except that I am Coffman of the University of Minne- —_— Miss Bearl of Gass Lake arrived i puy for wrapping and mailing and |scalp treatment. Switches made |opposed to issuing any more bonds| g Gloud, Minn, June 6.—One sota will give the commencement ad- Bemidji the latter part of last week | enclose this notice, Dr. Pierce, of the|from combings $1.50. Tel. 112,]for any purpose whatsoever. My 25|y cooa® 0 5 oo normal méhicol | dres and are visiting with friends for a|Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., will send | Tock : years as a resident in my district in y S. few days. you a revised copy of his Common|Mina A. Myers, Troppman Block, sec o ; = & P Sense Medical Adviser, in cloth bind-|ond floor.—Adv. 6d69 | connection with my four years’ ex- 4 ing, 1008 pages, with color plates. Just perience as commissioner will enable One of these unice days you ought X:::?éex);tc“ 'xll':eegtsinocfasePhOf‘SilenessAot E. Y. Wilson and son returned |me to serve my district better in the ¢ go to Hakkerup's and have your 4 ysiology, A A 5 future. Yours sincerely, ; Jdeture taken.—Ady. 1a8t atomy, Sex problems, Marriage rela-|Sunday from a visit with relatives SMBEON - ¢ tions, Hygiene, Exercise, Disease and|anq friends at Aberdeen, S. D. Mrs. 3, C.'TH : i il [ Rl its prevention. Wilson accompanied them to Minne- | 1&W to 618 | 1sses Clara Norby and Amanda| p. pierces Pl apolis where she will remain for a & Hammie, who taught school near Ro- | and javigorats stomach, iver nd boucte | week o ton days with relatives. Mr. ADVERTISEMENT | seau during the past school year,| = —- o oo Wilson is connected with the Fair (Authorized an_d to be pa.lfi for by A were in Bemidji Monday enroute to|and will visit as the guest of Mr. and | Store. the Baudette Reglon for Helic Clem- i their homes at Redby. Mrs. William Sherwood for a week. entson. Price for series $20.00.) | Mrs. Clara Bender, grand chief of Arthur Breyette arrived in the city Mrs. Philip Burton is a guest at|honor of St. Paul, was the guest of yesterday from Crookston where he |the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.|honor at a business and social ses- ’ is employed in St. Mary’s hospital, | Philip Gill, having arrived in Be-|sion of the Bemidji Degree of Honor : | = midji Saturday from her home in the[lodge last evening. Refreshments L AYR’SWONWRFUL REME% Twin Cities. were served following the social pro- - T — STOMAC&A — gram. Twenty-five members were in = e * Republican Candidate for Congress, _Sor PR 4 trou For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny-|attendance. B@.ST@N by Wi ONVIN wore, on easy terms. Tel. 249. e dlrlrérfix\nmi:)cltew?ge‘ae ég:i{rful}epl:'lleusgi‘xél{?ognur: Gall Stones, Cancer and Uleers of the |Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tf| Mon's Straw Hats, late summer PE&&L hoine and abroad. Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Into: styles, $1.50 hats, 98 cents; $2.00 4 stricting ot pamiimproving and con- | eation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis| Mrs. John Bornink of Baker, | hats, $1.25; $2.50 hats, $1.75; $3.59 mfi'103\“:’5"3'3-,3;‘-;"{?’;1?Z%é“::te‘"},‘}"fii and other fatal ailments result from | Mont., arrived in the city Monday|hats, §2.50. One lot men's straw 3 terest. Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stom- |and is visiting with her mother, Mrs. | hats, values $2.00 to $3.50. These ] ;*;gggga;y;eg the g;i;gfg}g; o¢ | a¢h Sufferers owe their complete re- | L. E. Pierce, for a short time. hats are slightly damaged. Choice public moneys in place of old “pork bar- | covery to Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. _— 75 cents each. The Leader, 210 o S emate preparedness for defen- | Unlike any other for Stomach Ail-| The Ladies’ Aid society of the First| Third St.—Adv. 166 w6S . ulglt_a pél{ggiiig?:g- L na— ments. For sale by Barker’s Drug|Scandinavian Lutheran church will SHIPMENT water powers on the public domain and | Store and druggists everywhere.— |meet in the church parlors tomorrow| Fred Trulson of St. Paul visited COMING ety rooidoamation projst | ) dy. afternoon. Mrs. Skinvick and Mrs.|over Sunday at the F. G. Schadegg tion laws to the end that the building up Croon will be hostesses. home, Mr. Schadegg being his bro- R5ureq, cTican merehant marine may be ADVERTISEMENT. ther-in-law. While here Mr. Trul- i legistation anag for and will favor any | (Authorized and to be paid for by | Closing Out Sale—Get the boy’s|son, Mr. Schadegs, Elmer Gainey and Price may go up soon. %isné%“k\ll‘:;ring class and farmers of | William Gish. Price for series $2.00.) | 4th of July suit at our closing out{ Milton Schadegg motored to Itasca Order one today. Phone 022 & ANNOUNCEMENT. sale. The Leader, 210 3rd St.—Adv. [ State park. Mr. Trulson returned 1n A Sonnty SalfenatT Y YeAIS 289 | At the request of my neighbors 466 W68 | last night to St. Paul. HELIC CLEMENTSON BEMIDJI PIONEER Do ooy ecralisle Indlan school, |and the farmers’ clubs of this dis- Candidate for Representative of the 3 of ‘Minnesota. Hé graduated from thy |trict, I hereby announce myself as| Adolph Klein left last evening for| rrs M. Malone left the latter part | 62nd District at the Primaries in i ] ] 4 Iy “i‘,’g“;,“;;",ggg;hg, Dalveraity inla candidate for the nomination as|Brainerd where he is employed in the | of Jast week for an extended visit at |June, 1916. “My Platform is Com-' ] 5 SRS =1 2] i Mahnomen county, and is serving his | County Commissioner for the 5th Dis- | Hagberg Meat Market, after visiting| points west of the city: Mrs. Ma-|mon Sense Legislation for Northern Zz‘clm; term as County Attorney of Cass trict of Beltrami County to be voted | for the past several days with his par-{1one will spend a short time visiting | Minnesota.” for at the primary election, June 19,|ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein. with her two daughters and. son at i 1916. e Crookston. ~ After leaving Crookston i wm. s. Hart I am not a real estate dealer or a| One lot men’s white and fancy|gne will visit with relatives in North & - h government locator or have I ever|Vests, values up to $2.50, choice 15| p,yqta, leaving there for Burlington, | (] : been removed from any public office, | ¢ents each. The Leader, 210 8rd St. | 13 \wnere she will be the guest of C k in8 | TEEE and being a farmer I feel that I am|—Adv. 466 W68 01 or sister for a short time. She [} 00XS In | qualified to look aftre the farmer will return to Bemidji in a month or Here s Its Mmutes and laborers’ interest. Your vote for ) J. thcoxd ret“;“efl flli: mutmit:g six weeks. . me at the primaries will be appre-|from a two days’ business trip to the N B ciated, Twin Citles. Mr. Wilcox is manager| geven couples enjoyed a boat party ameo ut A W. H. GISH. of the Northern Land company and and marshmellow roast Sunday night. ? - agent for the Overland automoblles 1n | A ¢ter an hour’s ride in the Pine Cone What ls It . Wed ADVERTISEMENT. this city. the party stopped at Birchmont Beach . nes- (Authorized and placed by and for . where they roasted marshmellows un- day $ Ad N. A. Otterstad. Price paid for| Miss Eva Getchell arrived in the|;; 15¢6 in the everting. The members T 1l H series $5.00.) city Saturday from New York Mills, | ¢ tpo party were Misses Edith Mills, eils riow ANNOUNCEMENT Minn., where she has taught school Dorothy Carson, Lucene MecCuaig, we Treat . I hereby announce myself as a|ile Dast term. She will spend thefp ., geott, Marie Raymond, Alice lt’s a New candidate for the office of County |Summer months with her parents, |y jictt, Edna Buckland and John Commissioner of the Fifth district of | Mr- and Mrs. Bert Getchell. Stechman, Reine Botting, Kern Ol- Package of Beltrami County, to be voted upon son, Glenn Conger, Leslie Slater, Har- N at the primaries the 19th of June,| ~ PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ~ |;1’Swischer and William Jackson. Food You're 1916. If nominated and elected, I|(Placed by E. B. Schulke and $3.00 —_ . will serve my district to the best of Dald for series.) KKK KK KH Gomg to Try on US. - Fd : i my ability. I shall appreciate your ANNOUNCEMENT. x NYMORE NEWS * i - = = support. (Signed) I hereby announce myself as a(x (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ 3 o . - | in “THE DISCIPLE” | My platform is to conduct _the| candidate for commissioner of 1ho y x x X X %K K & K X KX X ¥ ¥ & R T ; This week’s county affairs honest and conscien-|Fourth district of Beltraml. county to Mrs. Amundson of Cumberland, Triangle Pjay tious and if possible reduce our taxes. !J!e vote;lf upon at‘.t ;he grnmarie; h; Wis., arrived in Nymore Saturday | = Tomorrow matinee2:30 NILS A. OTTERSTAD. une: nomnt{a ed an electe morning of last week and is visiting d & wtf 517 will serve my district to the best of as a guest of Mrs. Julius Larson. i my ability and for the interests of Bulleti | all concerned. Suieun No: & i 5 Mrs. Corell and daughters, Jose- | RE x T H E A T R E (Slineg) SCHULKE, phine and Winniferd, left for Big & | i ity ~ | Falls Saturday morning of last week ‘x 7 ‘x 7 Pleasmg Ph°t°p|ays o where they have their home. Mrs. h e Are OPPO Slng A_ | BT e (Auth A?VERT;S:EI\%ENTM po— Corell has been primary teacher of f . uthorize 3:1 e palj or { N Tuesday—Evening Only |Wednesday—Evening only the Buckman Campaizn Gommiften, | T1¢ Nymore sehools. ( : t A Pl aIlt | Margaret Gibson starring in Vivian RiAc||f1 agdv b h Price for series $20.00.) Mr. McFayden of Kelliher is here OVernmen rmOr > 1 “The Jungle Outcast” il e : visiting a5 a guest of Rev. J. E. Cad- : - in the stirring drama - el To the People: Pictorial news of recent date in Four Months - iLe il ldi it e ) oy | “‘The Mutual Weekly’’ and Geo.| Also a Vogue Comedy entitled Miss Cora Rain of Shevlin arrived Some people say that the very fact that the Bethlehem Steel (_Zompany is 8o aggressively Ovey in ‘‘Jerry’s Big Game.” “pevilish Business’’ liere Friday afternoon of last week fighting the proposal to build a Government armor plant is conclusive proof that the Company —— Admission 5¢ and 10c Admission : :-: 5cand 10c. and will stay for some time visiting is seeking to assure for itself the “vast profits” derived from private manufacture. as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krog. The fact is that armor making is the least profitable feature of steel manufacture. i A farewell party was given in * * * Jesse L. LaSky honor of Rev. and Mrs. George Lar- The reason we oppose a Government plant is very simple. It ig this: : ing. The evening § . ’ presents ful F it f::s ::(:Jdta};n e:;;?::fg after which a Even though there is but little profit in the making of armor, we have invested over Broadway’s Most Beautiful Favorite || || dainty lunch was served. $7,000,000 in our armor plant; I H '“'I c I Ie Blackwe" | ©OLOR SCHEME OF That plant is useless for any other purpose; if a Government plant is built the useful- na a"e WI ar v i - BALLOTS AT PRIMARY ness of our plant is destroyed. d In an ultra-elaborate photodramatic rendition of Charleston, W. Va., ;J\mhe er It would be good business for us to make armor for the Govern- ?, P 3 i ill be the color N Harold Mac Grath's most famous romance i‘;:f:xefli’;duxh;:;tv:est of state-wide ment at any price over and above the actual shop cost, RATHER 1} " : C. B. BUCKMAN pricnaries to be held in West Vir- THAN SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE INVESTMENT. HE PUP Republi Candidate f ginia today. The Democratic voters S = S publican Candidate for g CONGRESS kept their score of votes. on green EE T A Sixth District, Minnesota ballots, while: the Rep‘;::;fifl:‘: u‘::le{i We do not seek to save big profits; our purpose is very frankly to save our armor The romantic story of a Princess who losesa crown to be voted on at the June primaries tll\e wmtet' le‘: ma:xpan_d Sanara plant—itself built solely for the use of the Government—from going to the scrap heap. but wins the man she loves. oot of the o e et B L . ' A genuine romance of America and Europe. Farmer and stock raiser. 4 Two English scientists have To -do that,‘ we are prepzu-c(l_to_.ng.ree for any period to any terms of manufacture Lumberman and builder. evolved the gas neon from supposedly which the Federal Trade Commission shall say absolutely protects the Government Has spent a busy, active, success- jpure hydrogen by passing electricity . GRAND B¢ & 16¢ ToNlGHT ful life, with a large. legislative ex— fhrough the latter while at low tem- ‘Mn—l-[m 7:30-8:45 perience. peratures. i Believes in progression and prad- _ CHAS. M. SCHWAB, Chairman Bethlehem Steel Compnny i Calavrad 1alk Plonépr want ads bring results. EUGENE G. GRACE, President

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