Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 21, 1908, Page 3

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Stop at the City Hotel Rates $1.00 per Day Open Day and Night The Best $1 a Day Hotel in Be- midji. Visitors to the City \gill find the City Hotel ‘‘Just Like Home.”" ROY PETRIE, Fropr. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE. LAWYER . D. H. FISK orney and Counsellor at Law o Dtiice over Post Office E. E McDonald NEY AT LAW u-lQAn'.rg::.R Office: Swedback Block FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. Land Titles Examined and Deraigned 802 Beltrami Ave. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore| Physician and Surgeon Office: Ities Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Su‘:geon Bl Ot In Mayo B s. Phone 397 | Phone 396 L. A. WARD, M. D. Phone No. 5! Office over First National Bank. House No. 6o1 Lake Bivd. Dr. A. E. Henderson| Physician and Surgeen Office aver First National Bank, Bemidji, Mjnn Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 Phone No. 351 DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist st Natlonal Back Bu 1d’g. Telephone No. 230 VETERINARY DR. WARNINGER VE’I'EI!INAI:‘V Blh!RGBON Telephone Number 209 Third St.. nnl%lock west of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, d Transfer. Drey n0 08 Betsramt A Phone 40. Tom Smart 1d bay N Safe and Pllll? moving. Prone No- 58" | 618 America Ave. Are You Going to Build? 1f so write to A.G.LE VASSEUR tor plans and specifications, Modern Plans. Careful Estimates A.G.LE VASSEUR, Grand Rapids, rinn. THE BIJOU C. L LASHER & CO. | C.L. Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 t0 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3;30 TONIGHT ELLIOTT and HARRISON, Late of the Little Johnny Jones Co., novelty singers and dancers. The most beautifully dressed dancing act on the American stage. Also a complete change in our moving pictures and il- lustrated songs. Program Changes Without Notice Admission 10 and 15 Cents Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c per Month | spent yesterday in the city. | business visitor in the city yester- _| was a Bemidji visitor yesterday and | tives and friends. | court. | business. {ally invited to attend the Eastern ;ing | Richmond, Va., where he went a | week ago in response to a message | | made a tour up the north line. They For sale—16-inch seasoned jack pine. Telephone 373. S. C. Knouf of Cass Lake spent last night in the city. E. R. Bell of Akeley was a Be- midji visitor last night. Edward Anderson of Brainerd Masks and masquerade trimming in great variety at Peterson’s. H. Dewey of Little Falls was a day. County Attorney E. R. Dampier of Akeley spent last night in the city. George McMullen of Grand Forks today. The High School delivers the goods! Try their supper and be con- vinced. W. H. Hughes of Crookston spent last night in the city on a business mission. Ed. Lindell left for Solway yester- day afternoon for a visit with rela- Wanted—To rent four or five room cottage, close to center of city. J. A, Armstrong C. L. Berry of Duluth has been calling on business men of this city for the past couple of days. Are you a big man? We're selling $1.00 and $1.25 Lion shirts in sizes 16 to 18, for 55c. Schneider Bros. ?. J. Russell returned this morn- ing from International Falls, where he had been attending district Charles H. Carter, of the Kaye & Carter Lumber company, spent yesterday and today in the city on business. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey re- turned this morning from Shooks Spur, where he had been on official Mrs. A. P. Henrionnent wants apprentice girls to learn the milli- nery trade. Inquire at 315 Minne- sota Ave. County Attorney Henry Funkley left for International Falls to attend the Koochiching county District court session. All Masons and wives are cordi- Star social to be given at Masonic hall Friday evening, Feb. 2. Bemidji Souvenir Envelopes printed, advertising the dates for holding the RBemidji Bible Confer- ence, on sale at the Pioneer office at 15¢ per package. Souvenir pictures of little Mar- guerite Cowles, the world wonder, will be given away to patrons of the Brinkman Family Theatre Saturday afternoon and evening. Dr. J. H. Orr, osteopath, Schroe- der & Schwandt Bldg., electricity, vibration, thermic baths, X-ray ex- aminations and treatment. Phone connections. Lady assistant. Wes Wright returned this morn- from Blackduck and other | points on the north line, where he | had been looking after his logging |interests and the interests of the Standard Oil company.. J. C. Covington returned yester- day afternoon from his old home at which stated that his father was very ill. His father was very much improved when Mr. Covington re- turned to the city. Superintendent W. H. Strachan and General Manager W. H. Gem- mell of the M. & I., passed through the city this morning on their return to Brainerd, after having occupied the private car, “50,”which was attached to the regular passen- ger train. Ole Markusen returned to his home at Renyon this morning, after having visited for a week with his brother,Christ Markusen, of the firm of Roe & Markusen of this city. He was very favorably impressed with our city and expects to return again during the summer season. He also visited Fosston and McIn- tosh while here. The famous Cowles family “made good” at the Brinkman Family Theatre and are justly deserving of the excellent patronage they have received. Little Marguerite is cer- tainly a marvel and beats anything ever seen in the north country for her age. They may never be seen again in this city so don’t fail to see The Continued LOCAL HAPPENINGS | &=, F. J. Egan of Brainerd spent last night in the city. L. W. Bills of Park Rapids was a | visitor in the city today. J. Boone of Big Falls was a busi- ness visitor in the city today. A new line of souvenir post cards has just been received at the Pioneer office. Carl Kahle, Jr., of International Falls was a visitor in the city yes- terday. . Anton Erickson spent this after- noon looking after his interests at Rosby. C. E. Eggleston of Big Falls spent yesterday in the city on a business mission. B. L. Fairbanks and wife of White Earth were visitors in the city this afternoon. John G. Morrison, the Red Lake merchant, was visiting his friends in this city today. Geo. H. Anderson of Climax spent this afternoon in the city on a business mission. Lion brand $100 and $1.25 stiff- bosom shirts, this week, 55c. Sizes 16% to18. Schneider Bros. Tim Hastings,a prominent resi- dent of Crookston was a business visitor in the city this afternoon. J. E. Lundrigan, one of Cass Lake’s prominent citizens, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday afternoon. Theadore Gullickson left this afternoon for Mallard in the inter- ests of the Hamm Brewing com- pany. F. S, Lycan left yesterday after- noon for Crookston to look after the interests of his hotel at that place. W. H. Newton, a former watch- man at the Great Northern station here, spent yesterday at Eagle Bend on a business mission. Prof. A. P. Ritchie returned last evening from Cass Lake at which place he spent the afternoon visiting the public schools at that place. T. F. Lowry, Supt. of the Northern division of the Great Northern Rail- way Co., of Crookston, was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. After the Firemen’s dance go to the Winter building for an oyster supper. Supper will be served from 11:30 to 1:30 o’clock. Supper 35c. On Friday evening February 21st, at 8 o’clock. the Tunior Endeavor of the First Presbyterian church will give “Cinderella.” Admission 15c. Fritz Johnson of Neving spent yesterday visiting his sister, Miss Lola Johnson, in this city, return- ing to his home via Shevlin last evening. C. Clausen, the Wilton hotel man, was in the city trading yesterday. He states that wood is being brought into that village at a very rapid rate these days. H. Thursdon of Fowlds, who has been visiting in the city for the past few days, spent this afternoon at Cass Lake. ’ Thos. B. Miller of Shevlin spent this afternoon in the city on busi- ness preparatory to the starting up of his mill north of Solway for the summer’s run. Bemidji Souvenir Envelopes, printed, advertising the dates for holding the Bemidji Bible Confer- ence, on sale at the Pioneer office at 15c per package. Valantine A. Knutson, the week- baby of Mr. and Mrs. A. Knutson of Maltby died yesterday. Funeral services will be held at Maltby Sunday afternoon. The home of Christ Markusen was the scene of a very pleasant party last evening. Refreshments were served and a royal good time was had by all present. Ex-Congressman C. B. Buckman of Little Falls was a visitor in the city last evening. He had been at Cass Lake. He returned to his home this morning. A. W. Rundquist, representative of the Minneapolis Tribune, came over from his home at Crookston today noon and spent the afternoon in the interest of that paper. Jack Grindell, a Northome hotel keeper, came down from that place yesterday morning and spent the day in the city, returning to his home up the line last evening. The members of the Bemidji high school will give an oyster supper in the building formerly occupied by E. H. Winter & Co’s dry goods de partment on Friday evening from 5 them this week. Complete change of film tonight. until 7:30 o’clock; also from 11:30 to 1:30 o’clock. Price 35c. For sale—16-inch’seasoned jack- pine. Telephone 373. The Spanish Royal Standard. The Spanish coyal standard is most complicated. The red and yellow of the Spanish flag is said to be derived from this occurrence: In 1378 Charles the Bold dipped hig fingers in the blood of Geoffrey, count of Barcelona, and drew them down the count’s golden shield in token of his appreciation of the latter's bravery. The shield, so marked, became the arms of Barce. lona, which became part of Aragon, dom. the first quarter or upper left hand part of the flag are the arms of Leon and Castlle, the lion and the castle. The second quarter is taken up one- half by the arms of Aragon, one-half by the arms of Sicily. The upper third of the third quarter—directly under the first—shows the Austrian colors. The lower two-thirds is divided be- tween the flag of Burgundy and the black lion of- Flanders. The upper third of the fourth quarter shows the checkers, another Burgundian device, while the lower two-thirds is shared by the red eagle of Antwerp and the golden lion of Brabant, and on the top of all this are two shields, one showing the Portuguese arms, the other the French' fleur-de-lis. Considerable of a flag that. Good Cause For Tears. A certaln mediaeval sultan had all the mirrors removed from his palace, so that he might avoid the pain of see- ing his own face. This sultan called on his grand vizier one day and by ac- cident happened to catch sight of his reflection. His hideousness overpow- ered him, and he broke into violent sobbing. In this outburst the vizier Joined. Finally the sultan calmed down, wiped his eyes and got ready to smoke and talk. But not so the vizier. He sobbed on and on. His master, tap- ping his slipper impatlently on the cushions, waited for him to cease. At length the sultan got angry amnd ex- claimed: “Why do you weep longer than I, vizier?” “Alas,” the grand vizier replied, “you wept, O commander of the faithful, because you saw your face but for an instant, but I see it all day and every day.” A Dubious Compliment. “It looks well, but [ am afraid it is dubious,” said a financier, speaking of a proposed scheme. “Yes, it is dubious. It reminds me of the Turkish pasha and his wife. “A Turkish pasha’ lay dying. He summoned to him the youngest and fairest of his forty-six wives and said to her in a low, weak voice: “‘Put on your richest costume, your most brilliant jewels. Deck your hair with pearls and brighten your finger tips with henna. “The young wife blushed. Even in her grief she was flattered. “¢And why, my lord, she said, ‘do you desire me to make this sumptuous tollet? “‘So that death when it comes,’ the man replied, ‘seeing you so beautiful, may perhaps carry you off instead of me” . Motion of the Sun. the sun seems to make its daily cir- the case. But the sun is revolving about its center quite as truly as the of that most remarkable man, Sir John Herschel, that the whole solar system had a motion in space and was ad- near the star Hercules. Sir John’s con- tered the human mind—is ncw gener- opinfon is quite universal among them that the entire system Is tracing out a curvilinear path in space, a course around some mighty center, probably at Hercules. Good Enough to Charge For. When William H. Scott was man- aging clerk in the early sixties for the firm of Cleveland & Titus, a client came in and wanted an opinion right away. No member of the firm was In. Accordingly, Mr. Scott, with some hesi~ tation, wrote the opinion. When his principal, Mr. Cleveland, came in, he explained the circumstances and show- ed him the opinion. Mr. Cleveland looked at him with a smile and then’ read it with care. “Humph,” said he; “pretty poor opinion, but it will do to charge.”—New York Times. and its arms were taken by that king- | Now to the royal standard: In | Owing to the revolution of the earth |4 cuilt around us, which of course is not || earth is. It was one of the conceptions || vanciig toward a point in the heavens || ception—as bold an idea as ever en- |} ally accepted by astronomers, and the; | * The Shoulder Strap, If it were possible to compile such data it would be extremely Interesting to know to whyt extent women have influenced the uniforms and equip- ment of thelr fighting states. A little instance in point is the steel curk shoulder strap of the British cavalry. When Sir George Luck was setting ”:‘y'm'u Hate Viccz, New Iuraovep Fozuvia r. Destroys gorms that causo daudrufl ard falling hair, “Cures rashcs nndodmp:iuus of scalp, Quinin A stron, o Coania Sodfum Oklorld, | Secret! No secret about Ayer’s , eatigeptic, stimulant, cmua:ng, gristairritation of scalp. (vt Canth,; = Hair Vigor. Show this - Saper Stommant tocra.” o001y of glands. - __);o_rmulu to_your_doctor. _Alcohol. Water. = Towoll Mess. out for Kandahar during the Afghan i operations Lady Luck, knowing prob« ably something of the fighting methods of the tribesmen, whose four foot knife can cut clean from shoulder to belt, sewed a couple of steel curb chains under each of the shoulder straps on her husband's tunic. As a protection from sword cuts these proved so ef- fective that at the end of the campaign SIr George made a report in relation thereto, with the result that they were adopted as a permanent feature of the cavalry uniform.—Harper’s Weekly. Seized Her Opportunity. He was not a very rapid wooer, and she was getting a bit anxious. Again he called, and they sat togeth- er in the parlor, “just those two.” A loud rap came at the front door, ““Oh, bother!” she said. “Who can be calling?” “Say you're out,” said the deceiver. #Oh, no; that would be untrue,” mur- mured the ingenuous one. “Then say you're engaged,” he urged. “Oh, may I, Charlie?” she cried as she threw herself in his arms. And the man kept on knocking at the front door.—Illustrated Bits. A Possibility. Old Nancy Doane ‘was noted for the striking originality of some of her ex- pressions. One-day she was talking about the utter inanity of another old ‘woman in the neighborhood, and she said: “I pever gee her beat! She'll lop down in a cheer, an’ there she’ll set an’ set an’ set, doin’ absolutely nothin’ fer hours an’ hours, day after day. 'Pon my soul, I sh’'d think she’d mildew!” Even Worse. He—Darling, don’t you know that ft is unlucky to postpone a wedding? She—I can’t help that. My dressmak. er is ill, and I'm afraid it would be Just to remindgyou of the importance of sav- ing yourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER | Lumber and Building Material We carry jin’ stock at all timesra complete line of Lumber and;Building Material, Dimensions, etc. Look us up for your winter supply of Coal and Wood We have a large supply § St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN, ; e T s O S A P more unlucky if I were to go and get married before having all the clothes I want made while my father is still | willing to pay for them. His Privilege. Mrs. Crimsonbeak—This paper says a normal man breathes 200,000 times in the course of one day. Mr. Crim- sonbeak—Yes, my dear; that is his privilege while the women are talk- ing.—Exchange. PILESZCURED:INZ6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is{guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind,:Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 daysor money refunded. 50c The Bemidiji Pioneer Stationery Departm’t Up To Date Goods. ~ Well Selected Stock The Right Place to Get It. The Pioneer in putting in this stock gives the People of Bemidji and surrounding country as good a selection as can be found in any stationery store OU CAN geta hat ’most any- where. But if you are particular about appearance and quality you'll choose a Type Writer Supplies ‘We carry a line of Ribbons for all Standard Machines, “either copying or record; Type ‘Writer Oil, Carbon Paper, Box Type Writer Paper from 80c per box of 500 sheets up to $2.00. Paper Fasteners The best and most complete line of fasteners to be found any where. We have the Gem Clips, Niagara, O K,” “Klip Klip,” Challenge Eylets and other va- rieties. from our complete new stock Allsizes, Softs and Derbies Blank Books Our blank book stock is a carefully, selected line of < books. Special books ordered on short notice. Our specialties are handy books for office or private accounts. Pencils In this line we carry the Fa- bers, Kohinoors, Dizons, in black, colored or copying. We have the artist’s extra soft pen- cils as well as the accountant’s bard pencils. Gill Brothers “Bemidii Summons for Fublication. STATE OF MINNESOTA. | County of Beltrami. o The State of Minnesota, to Nicholas Streltz, defendant: ‘You are hereby summoned to be and appear before the undersigned, one of the justices of the peace in and for said county, on the 14th day of March A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at my office in the city of Bemidji in said county to answer to the complaint of Joseph Hilt, plaintiff, in a civil action, wherein the plaintiff claim'the sum of thirty-six and 10-100 dollars (836.10) with inter- est thereon from the 12th day of March 1906, at the rate of 6 percent per annum, Should you fall to appear at the time and place aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against you upon the evidence adduced by said plain- gtfll tgrhguch sum as he shall how himself en- ed to. Given under my hand and dated this 13th A.D. 1908. day of February A. . HIRAM A. SIMONS, D. H. FISK, Justice of the Peace. Plaintiff’s Attorney, Bemidji, Minn. from imperfect vision and are called dull in studies. We give careful attention to the fitting of childrevn’s eyes. Office over Post Office School Children DRS. LARSON & LARSON, Specialists in Scientific Treatment and Correction of Eyes Suffer Office 92 mmne{ ek GREEN VE New Tomatoes Celery Parsley ROE & We have on hand for Saturday Orders should be placed early. FRESH EGGS AND CREAMERY BUTTER MARKUSE PHONE 207 GETABLES Radishes Lettuce Cucumbers We are glad to show you our stationery and job stock and- invite you to call at the office. The Bemidji Pioneer CUT DOWN EXPENSE Instead of laying out large sums of money for hotel bills, car fares and other traveling expenses, stay at home and USE OUR TOLL LINES They enable one to keep in touch with out-of-town business and social connections without the discomn- fort and expense of railroad trips. TAKE YOUR NEXT TRIP The Northwestern Telephone Lines “The Quickest, Cheapest and Safest Route by which to Travel LOW RATES TO ALL POINTS The Daily Pioneer 40c per Mo 1 i e

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