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A% in my ri A. C. Newton is i1l at his home on ¥ Mississippi “avenue,.and' is aunsring [ from &p attack of the “fiu. PRESBYTERIAN. ‘AID TOMORROW. The Presbyterian:aid: society- will meet - tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clack in. the church, basement. A D picnic’ supper will ‘be served and a cordian) invitation 'is hoatess::to _the. Eplscupal Guild to- morrow afternoon at her home 1225 Lake boulevard. A cordialtinvita-|invitation is extended. tion is extended, and all members are urged to be present: SURPRISED BY FRIENDS. A number ‘of ‘friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. James Lealof yester- day afternoon. The guest of honor wss presented with a number of gifts and lunch was served. ‘The self invited guests were:Mrs.: Lamb, Mrs. ‘Bart Stafford, Mrs. HOSTESS.TO. GUILD. 10th, Qona The M. B. A, lod . J. Hupp of Minneapolis and Panl Wass of the same city are busi- extended. ness visitors for,a short time. -will hold a ple social Thursday, February 13, in the Mss.: George :Backhurst will bel0dd Fellow’s hall, = Cards and games will be the amusements. ' All ladies are asked to bring a pie.v Portrait po‘nt cards, only $1.76 doz. Proofs supplied. Rich. Studio, 29. Quallty kodak work quickly 1m35 ‘Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood passed several hours in the city Tuesday on business matters. A cordial 1d213 Mrs, H. A. Fladhammer of Liberty will go to Minneapolis soon; where tion will be necm&ty A -food. sale ‘will be held by the Ed.. Swanson, | Presbyterian. Sunday school, Battle's gshe will undergo an:operation, She was at. Minneapolis -for some time this winter receiving treatmeats, but the deoctors have decided an opera- Mrs.:. Scott, . Mrs. Lamsdell, < Mrs, | hardware. store, Saturday, Feb. 15. Schussman and Mrs. Gaines. mfi The Williams Northern News Land- Co. terday. in the city. Mrs. A, Stark:of yeaterday-in ‘Bemiidji. yegterday in ‘Bemidjt ham. % terday. Bérnard ' Bllfott terday. Tuesday. yesterday. their home. tors Tuesday. Markham hotel. yesterday in Bemidji, at the Markham, visitors: yesterday. an-attack of chicken ness: college. urinary. disorders, the citizen says Mrs. Mi idney Mfgrs., Buffalo, N; Y. — | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES 1. J. Zigan of Chicago passed yes- J: B. Martin of Sherwood is-a busi- ness visitor in the city. P. B. Reis of Minneapolis i8 spend- ing the day iu. Bemi dit. 1. E. Marion: ‘of. Crookston spent Tuesday here on business. . ¥. W. ‘Marshe of Chicago-- spent, ymrdny here on business. Arumr Olson of Trail spent. yester- day: in the eity on business. R. L. Bnrackmnn of Thiet River Falls is a visitor in Bemidji. R. K. Doe of Duluth transacted business in Bemidjt yesterday. . Miss Rose. Peters of Becida spent Jacob Johnson of Wilton transact- od business in Bemidji-yesterday. J. H. Bell of.8t. Paul. is spending the day:here on business matters. George W. Martii ‘of Duluth .is a visitor in Bemidji for a short time. Harry A. Shapire of Duluth is among the guests at the Hotel Mak- ‘Peck’: of . Marquette, . Mich,, tnmud business :in Bemidji yes< ol Milwaukes transacted: business .in Bemidji yes- Clérence - Fisher. of St. Louls, Mo., was a guest at the Markham hotel Mrs. F. B. Noble of.town of Frohn was among- the out-of ‘town: visitors Mr. and. Mrs, LaBounty of town of Liberty will move to. Bemidji to make F. J. Mills of Minneapolls was among.the out of town business visi- Mrs. W. B. Taylor of Grand Rapids is among the guests registered: at the G. W. Mahood of Brainerd passad Frank L. Morrison of Minneapolis wag among the out of town' business Miss Laura Nues of Blackduck was the guest of friends yesterday while in the city on business. Miss Francis MoManus {8 confined to his home on Dewey avenue with Miss Rose Anderson of Solway was in- Bemidji - yesterday, enroute to Brainerd where she will attend busi- NO REASON FOR IT When Bemidji Citizo‘n- Show a Way. There can be no reason why any reader of this'whe suffers the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of gers.of kidney ills will fail to heed the -‘words of a neighbor who has foundrelief. Read what a Bemidji Minnie Miller, 1205 Irvine Ave., says: “I had severe pains in my bu:k and could hardly bend over. In the morning it was hard to dress myself on account of. the misery in my back. Dizzy spells caused me to grasp on the side of the bed for fear of falling. My lndneys became weak and I was greatly bothered on' this account. I also had rheumatic pains t hip. I began using Doan’s and was soon relieved.” 44214 says: Ralph M. Everest, formerly of a71e Wslker spent planters. other expanses.” shopping. “ticulars. . 80 many homes. Chinese as Hice Growers. 1: The Chinese introduced rice culture to Hawa!l, and they are still the chief. rice growers of the islands. They first planted sugar caue at the “Crossroads of the Pacific” and manufactured su- mar, and when ‘the Hawaijans-began to cease. the -cultivation of taro it was the Chinese - who: became i the - taro Fact and Fancy. Satd; the: facetious. observer: of ' the principal differences between the frugal woman and the fat one is that one tries to reduce expenses and ‘the Wanted—General agent for this city. Lady or gentleman, even if you are now em- ployed, you can easily make $40 to $50 per week without giving up your present posi- tion. Miss H. Lilly of 714 South Second St., Virginia, Minn:, made $90 the first week. Write for full par- WM. L. TULL 106 Sherman Bldg. Duluth, Minn. Doctors in-all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epi- demic of influenza which has visited The symptoms’ of this disease are very. disttessing and leave the system in a run _down condition. Almost every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not. be neglected, as,these danger signals -often lead to dangerous kid- North Zippel, came up from Bemidji gecently to look after business mat- ters. When Ralph moved to the county seat there were but few of his friends who would have given much for his: chance.to live until this time, but: all’ were -agreeably surprised to see that he ‘has com- pletely recovered his health and is $50,000 to:loap on- rarms: Dean|iooking fine and dandy. ';One An Attack of Influenza Often Leaves Kidneys in . Weakened Condition ney troubles. Druggists report a large sale. on. Dr. Kilmer’s. Swamp-Root which 80 .many people say soon heals and.strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip: Swamp-Root, being being a guest an herbal compound, has a gentle healing. effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cages by those who try it.. Dr. Kil- mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer to sendnmmple size..._bottle..of Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten eents, to every sufferer who-requests it. A paper. pox. Tea and Sulphur, ins and dan- cents. attractive. the same that{ a youthful appearance. prevention of disease. pounded, bnngu back color and lustré to the -hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to. make it at home, which is mussy nnd troublesome. Nowadays, by ask- ing at any store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other -ingredients, for about 50 trial will convince any one who may be in need of it. Regular medium and large size bottles, for sale at all driiggists. Be sure to mention this BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother’s old Favor- ite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage roierly com- natural Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small School. strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dwappeam, and nfter an- other application or two, becomes beautifully dnrk, glosuy and Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- Price 60e, at all dealers. Don’t|pound is a delightful toilet requisite simply ask for a kidney remedy—get; for those who desire dark hair and Doan’s Kidney Pills—f Mrs. Miller had. Foster-Milburn Co.,| tended for the- cure, It is not in- ion or people. remedy ai 8 cent or two a day to 1 Tahted wwith rosults. Satafsction gearantesd or money back,’ call and try it. Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store, Bemidji, Minn. - KEEP LODKING YOUNG It's Easy-lf You Know Dr. wards’ Olive Tablets Ed fiemofkeep young is to feel ;mmg—hodotbia you must watch your and bowels — there’s no need; of STAHL-JACOBS Renovators All work guaranteed. Work called for and de- livered. General Repair Shop Phone 488 — CARLSON chlfimms of Course for MAYOR +Votefor-him.. He is a Booster for the city. He is a successful business man, fitted to fill the office. . HONEST AND CLEAN And for the best interests of all the I Standing for all' necessary improvements of a growing city like ours. ; Vote for Him Tuesday, February 18 After each meal—YOU eat one TONIC Eronvouusr MACH'S SAKE), and get full food walue and real-stom- ach comfort. Iustantly relieves heart- Imrn. bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food repeatin, misery.. +AIDS " diges kee th stomaeh sweet andgpure oAb EATONIC s the best jon = e liver and bowels. wluch Im aave 00 Ina patients for Dr, Edwards’ 8hve Tah!eta, the substi- tute for calomel, are gentle in their mdon yet always effective. ‘They bring that exuberance of aphit. that mtunl buoyancy which should be enjoyed thesyawmotngn ties. BT A ir olive %ox. ~All druggists, i Avoid Influenza having yonr system in good condlflon. Take Kerr’s Fla.x- Seed Emulsion, Linonine, as: 8 preventative, = This well-known remedy restores vitality and builds up the system to a full health standard. Linonine- should always be taken at the first.sign of & cough or cold, as it overcomes the cause and re. moves - the ' danger. known for bronchitis, 1 recommend Linonine to all who are in need of a strength builder, or who suffer from bronchitial or lung trouble.—] Lynch, Pastor St. Peter’s Church, Dubury, Conn., 1886—1905. Linonine has my hearty endorsement as a builder for run down people an cure for coughs, colds and bronchitis.—John R. Perkins, Principal of Conn. State Normal o Tl All Drugglsts—6€0c and $1.20, ar by mail on receipt of prise. THE BEMIDJ! DAILY PIONEER 811 6th St. wflgl bae de- rings ~a blllous clear- Best remedy UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W orR: =e- TONIGHT ONLY . . Because of mls-shlpntent film “Whatever the Cost” for the Grand theatre today and: tomorrow PARAMOUNT PICTURE Tt A “Happy B ol | Though 2 'smfi:m-,mm.: n . ady GLTETRES Married e o | Festuring Charming cral nation-wide:esteem : 2 x mwhrhtfiwe.ll-knmrenedth C W) BB | B R g le. ltaa'uonmprompt.ium ENID - 3 r ¥l sre==o | ENID BENNETT -‘mkmz Alldr“mwc“d?fi Also PATHE NEWS, and a COMEDY' T}x}:?_?cétg:not Knterm_ will be shown in both the Agsist her in her.daily-duties with Dr, ) ; | e P """_ il § - Tonight Only Mass:Meoting—Elko—Thursday Evening New Program——Grand-—Thursday Give Yourself £ a‘T'reat : : It will be a real treat too, because “The Sea Waif” is thoroughly pleasing. It has sentiment, young love, thrills, beautiful scenes and A CHARMING STAR AT THE e give up See would you fbr the girl u love? FRIDAY—ONLY Four IOCKWOY Flags’ RjOhI\%glETCTI;? 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