Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 6, 1916, Page 5

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1916. ATS Unbeatable Exterminator Rats,Mice and Bu: Government ua./:/dfiu)e 27""7'2.»"%‘ Ve '({’7/"" b P P oy ™ eliable Cy.’ { Bt . Q.. ’llq I‘ THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD -AVOID SUBS HiriTes B ¥ Children are well and happy since you can quickly and easily maintain even temperature in your home day and night with vCole’s Original . AIR-TIGHT - Wood Heater Guaranteed to remain air-tight always. IJ ‘The arrow points to the Patented Draft Control. Just as the engineer con- trols his locomotive so can you easily control the heat from m remarkablc stove, meg to its alr-tlght stay-tight construction all air entering the stove’ must pass through the draft control. No control is possible with imitation stoves—Since their leaky side door and cast bottom construction can only be made temporarily tight with stove putty which soon dries and cracks, ad- mitting air through nu- merous cracks, thus mak- ing regulation of the stove impossible. We offer you quahty goods at lowest prices. Prompt and’ courteous at- . tention is our Motto. In- spect our stock before buying. Protect the health of the little ones with this guaranteed heater. Come in today. HUFFMAN & O'LEARY *“THE HOME’OF 600D FURNITURE” LAST TIME LAST TIME TONIGHT AUSPICES B. P. O. ELKS “UNCLE TOM'S CABIN” IN MOTION PICTURES ONE SHOW ONLY --- 7:30 P, M, [0-Piece Golored Orchestra Accompanyment | Show over at 9 p. m. Show over. at 9 p.m. All Seats 25c¢ Grand Theatre Mr. and Mrs Archie M. Hayes will | brother, Dr. D. L. Sta.nton, 919 “Be- | neapolis ‘man’ of 32214 Fast Henne- spend Sunday at McGregor, Minn., the guests of Mrs. Hayes’ parents Mr. Hayes will return to Bemidji the early part of next weék.and Mrs. Hayes will go to St. Paul from. which place they will have their. household goods shipped to this eity. - Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have leased the John Mo- berg residence on Tenth street and Beltrami avenue, and will take pos- session of the:house as soon as their household BOods arrive, Three hundred people sttended the supper given by the ladies of the' Swedish Lutheran church: last eve- ning in the basement of the church. Seventy-five dollars were . realized swhich will go to the benefit of the church. A number of . out-of-town people attended the supper.- Charles 8. Carter of Hines. candi- date . for representative from this county, arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing to accompany Engineer Dugan on a trip to Red Lake and down the Red Lake river to Thief River Falls, He will also attend the meeting at Crookston Mobday, where a hearing on the deepening of the Red La.ke river will be held e Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. George Phillips, will motor to Minneapolis Sunday morning. Mrs. Phillips has been a guest at the Johnson home for the past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson will return to Bemidji in a week. Deputy United States Marshal A. H. Jester left yesterday for Minneap- olis to attend the fall term of fed- eral court now in session. Mrs. Jester and daughter, Katherine, ac- companied him to the city and will visit friends for a few days. John Moberg and family will move into their new home west of the city the latter part of next week, having rented their home on Beltrami av- enue to Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. Hayes. The new building is an all- modern stucco structure. Mrs. M. Gustafson and daughter, Marie, and son, Elof, of Winton, Minn., are in the city and will make their- home here, if they can find suitable accommodations. Mrs. Gus- tafson and (amily are former resi- dents of Bemidji.’ E Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Achenbach of Alma, Wis are the guests of Mr. Ach- enbach’s brother, John Achenbach, and family of this city, having ar- rived yesterday. They will remain in Bemidji for a couple of weeks. ~ ‘W. B. Stewart, county superintend- ent of schools, and A. E. Rako, chair- man of the school and county boards; returned yesterday from a three days’ trip theugh the Kitichi country, where they visited schools 1 W. F .Dickens and A. C. Goddard of the Red Lake Indian agency came to Bemidji Thursday on a combined | business and pleasure trip. They, at— tended the Elks’ carnival while in'the | city. oo Attorney C. R. Middleton of Bau- dette is in Bemidji today on business. He has spent the past couple of days at Walker, Minn. Mr. Middleton will return to Baudette tomorrow. Mrs. Murray B. Humes of Cass Lake, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn of Lake Boulevard for the past few days, returned to her home this morning. midji avenue. Miss Slg‘na Grundel of Cass Lake, who has recently undergone an opera- tion. for appendicitis at St. An- thony's hospital returned to her home yesteraay. Mrs. Ed. Gould has as her guest ‘her mother, Mrs. P. J. Baker, of Le Suéur Center, Minn. .Mrs. Baker will remain in the city for a eouple of weeks. — B. C. McGregor and sons, Willard and Jack, and Miss hyda Fkelund spent yesterday at Cass Laka. the _guests of friends. " Mr. and Mrs, E..C. McGregor left this morning for Minneapolis where he will be.a ‘| business visitor until Sunday. - Mina A. Meyers. Hair dressing, scalp treatment, etc. Switches $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— Adv. 1011 Mr. andl i)m Dick Martin of Grant Valley wbre among the out-of-town bualnesa visitors yesterday. How cheaply can you heat your home with Cole’s Original Wood Heaters? Better ask—it will sur- prise you.—Adv. 108 of Turtle of Bemidji Mrs. Mary Galligher River was the. guest friends yepterday. Mr. Walters of Long Prairie, Minn., was a guest at the E. C. Ekelund home yesterday. John Morrison of the Red Lake agency is in the city attending the Elks’ carnival. One of these nice aays you ougat tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture unn -—Adv 14t J. 0. Harris, proprietor of the Kel- liher hotel, is -a business visitor in Bemidji today. p Mrs. Charles Ulrich of Alden, Ia.,] is visiting friends in Bemidji for a short tune Mrs. L. Bennett of Lake, Plantag— anet spe t yesterday 1n Bemidjl shop- plng Miss Carrie Shafer: of Wilton was the guest of Bemidji friends-yester- day. - $50,000' to loan on farms. Dean Land Cp.—Adv. arite Mrs, John Noel of Northern trans- acted business in the city Thursday. {TWINCITY MAN SAYS HOME WAS A PRISON FOR 4 LONG MONTHS 0. N. Benjamin, aneapohs, Tells How He Gained Release From Trcubles Through Tanlac. GLADLY RECOMMENDS THE MASTER MEDICINE Minneapolis, Minn., October 6.— Another story regarding the merits Attorney E. M. Stanton of Thief River Falls is in the city on business. While here he is the guest of his of Tanlae, the celebrated new medi- cine, that should prove of special in- terest to many people, was given on September 6 by O. N. Benjamin. Min- Raflroad Secure Tickéts and Information from JOINT TICKET AGENT UNION BEMIDJI, A. M.CLELAND, Gen'l. Passenger Agdent DEPOT MINN. St. Paul, Minn. BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKER'BARKERMAREEH BARKERBARKER BARKER BARKERBARKF{R BARKER BA.RKE pin avenue. Master - Medicine very beneficial and tells of his relief in a frank straightforward manner. “I'had catarrh of the head to some extent,” he said. “My head ‘ached trequently and I was subject to dizzy spells. ' Beginning last, December I Wwa8’ not out of the 'house for:four ‘months, my, condition was so bad. “I began taking this medicine Tan- ‘Jac’ and my condition improved. Now the paing in my head have practic- | ally dlsnppeul'ed and the dizziness has “week introdiicéd - October 2, to October 9. ‘It is loaded with BUTTONS FOR BRACELET WATCHES "Mr. Benjamin found the | ] and |’ “Dress Up” “It takes mope ‘than clothes in order to be com- plete in:dress; either for street or house wear,” said Mr. Barker .of thé Barker Drug and Jewelry Store. "L ““We are heartlly in favor of the in Bemidji for the week beginning v-in.making this feature a grand success and take this opportunity of calling your particular attention to our Jewelry Department “F1n1sh1ng Touches.” - canngt call himself’ dressed up in an upto- -date man- ner unless he wearsione of our time pieces. ourselves on the grade of watches sold here, because we have yet to find the first person who has found anything but entire satisfaction in. wearing one. There are numerous other articles in the Jewelry line to which we call your attention. GOLD RINGS FOR MEN AND WOMEN; MEN; WOMEN; STICK PINS FOR MEN; BROOCHES FOR WOMEN ; LOCKETS FOR MEN; FOR WOMEN; BELT. HUNDRED OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES COME" % IN AND LET US ADD THE FNISHING TOUCHES DURING “DXRESS-UP” WEEK. Third Street, Bemidji, Minnesota. been relieyed. T have a better appe- now'gnd I ‘sleep more' soundly n before. I recommend Tanlac.” SHundreds of thousands of people, like Mr. ‘Benjamin, have found in. Tanlac the needed relief from this most;. prevalent of all diseasés, ca- tarrh.; A like number Lave found er Medicine highly beneficial h, liver and kidney trouble, Tanlae:is now being specially . ln- ‘troduced ‘and explained in Bemidji nt the' Barker”drug ‘store.—Adv. ‘DRESSUP’ We want to ‘do our share AMIVIYINIVE 9a3IIvaaIaIavd 94 ?[Vfl a‘&igwaa One We:pride CUFF BRACELETS FOR HAT PINS PINS FOR :WOMEN; FOR WOMEN, AND.A Jewelry Third Street - w Minnesota Ave. UL UL UL U 6he REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplaysumumummm TONIGHT Margaret Gibson and William Clifford In a Horsley Drama “TANCLED HEARTS” Ben Turpin and Rube Miller In Two-part Vogue Comedy . Barker’s Drug & i IIIIIIIIIllllllll""lllllllllllIlIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“‘"V I will receive a faney car of Hand Picked Bulk Apple in a few days and will be pleased to have you hold your, apple orders for me. ~I sell only good apples and you' can depend on good stock as soon as this car arrives. I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W X!I‘VHHE{XHVH UIYVE HIAYVAIIIIVI §aIIva-d Sfi:@r@ ARKER BARKER BARKERBARKER BARKE ) Bemld)i, Minn. Annnummppnnm LT H] ‘Illlllllllllllll 7:30'- 8:30 -9:15 Admission 5c and 10c T T T s . “SOME LIARS” L SATURDAY—Matmee and Evening _ KITTY GORDON in World Brady-made feature B “THE CRUCIAL TEST”

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