Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1908, Page 3

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 404 MINNESOTA AVE. JAMES FRASER PIANO TUNING ACT!ON REGULATING VOICING . 311 Minnesota Ave, Phone 319 LAWYER . FRANK: A. JACKSON LAWYER - BEMI " D. H. FISK Atto ney and Counsellor at Law Otfice over Post Office MINN E.E McDonald ORNEY AT LAW s.-f::r fi.. Offics: 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: Miiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician mx(lsfilull('genn Office in Mayo Bloel Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 L. A. WARD, M. D. Phone Nu. 51 Office over First National Bank. House No. 601 Lake Bivd. Phone No. 351 Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National,Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Phone 36. Resldence Phone 72 DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist st National Bank Bu 14°g. Tetephone No. 230 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, d Transfer. Drey 44 101 Beitramt Ave Phone 40. Tom Smart ing. DT aeNoE™ | o8 Americs Ave. GITY LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Good Rigs and Careful Drivers. SMART & REITER, 312 Beltrami Ave. D. F. JORNSTON PLUMBING, HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Your orders for this work are solicited Let us figure on your work D. F. JOHNSTON AWNINGS, TENTS, STACK COVERS, FLAGS, &c Write for Prices and Catalog. AMERICAN TENT & AWNING CO., 207-209-211 Wash. Ave., North, Minneapol Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c per Month Souvenir post cards - at the Pio- neer office. * O. A. Anderson of Duluth went to Kelliher last night on business. . - 50 pairs Florsheim shoes for $2.85 at Schneider Bros. big sale. "Miss Margaret Shay of St. Paul is in'the city visiting at the home of H. W. Bailey. Miss Helen Hamilton of Grand Forks, N. D., is a guest at the Williams cottage at Lakeside. Mrs. Aggadon was a Tenstrike visitor in the city yesterday, return- ing home on the evening train. Miss Alyce Wilkins returned to Tenstrike last evening after spend- ing the day with friends in this city. Louis Crombie returned to Northome last night after enjoying a few days’ pleasure trip to this city. / G. V. Thomas was a Tenstrike vifitor among the local business men, returning home on the evening train. T.” B. Holmes returned yesterday afternoon to Grand Forks, after a few days’ visit with his family at Lakeside. Richard Leet returned to Houpt last evening after a trip to the city in the interest of the W. C. Church Lumber company. Gus Keilson of this city went to Blackduck last night to work on the new school house which is being built at that place. Mrs. J. E, Lindgren returned to the city last evening after enjoying a week’s visit with friends and rela- tives in Minneapolis. Earl Geil and two children went to Tenstrike last night to join Mrs. Geil in the Bemidji camp of berry-pickers at that place. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shepherd of Minneapolis are visiting at the home of Mrs. Shepherd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox of this city. All typewriter ribbons except the two and tri-color ribbons or special makes on sale at thePioneer office 1t the uniform price of 75¢ each. Harvey L. Wilcox and Miss Bessie Foster of Minneapolis are visiting in the city as guests of Mr. Wilcox’s father, D. Wilcox of this city. A visit to our store will convince you that our line of cakes and pastry is the best and most complete ever shown in the city. The Model. Crookston College offers special inducements to those who enroll on or before Sept. 1st. Send for catalog to J. C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn, Superintendent ~ Strachan and Roadmaster Harry Mills, of the M. & I, went to International Falls last evening on an official inspection trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nash and little son of Grand Forks, arrived in the city Sunday noon and went over to their summer home at Lakeside for an outing. Mrs. M. E. Knappen came in yes- terday. morning from Tenstrike and spent the day ‘“‘shopping” in the city, returning home on the M. & I. train in the evening. A. Gilmour of Blackduck was in the city yesterday transacting busi- ness connected with his duties as administrator in the estate of William H. Cole of Tenstrike, deceased. f g ‘We have 2000 feet of best grade lawn hose and large assortment of nozzles and sprinklers which we do not care to carry over therefore for the next few days we will sell these atcost. Jerrard & Coyington. James Reed, head bookkeeper for the St. Croix Cedar & Lumber com- i| pany at Houpt, came in yesterday afternoon from ' Chicago, where he spent a month’s vacation, @nd re- returned to his home on the evening train. Bemidji Pioneer'at Peterson’s. Look for the big red slan in Sohnei-r der Bros. Wanted—Girl - for pantry work: Apply at Hotel Markham. P. J. McKeon of Brairierd went to Funkley last evening on ‘businessi Look in* Schneider Bros. tonight-and | see the crowds around the htrqim counters. Theo Iverson returned ‘yesterday afternoon to Aure after a brief busi- ness visit in the city. George Peppin came in last night from Walker to attend the circus and “the elephant for to see.” Souvenir postal cards of the Methodist, presbyterian, and Baptist churches on sale at this office. A. Cameron went to Big Falls last night. on business for the Stone- Ordean-Wells company of Duluth. J. J. Opsahl returned to Lavinia last night after spending the day among the business men of the city. Don’t let your painting or -paper- hanging i;ntil you have seen me. Alfred C. Smitk, 313 Bemidji Ave. Remember this sale lasts only ten days. Come and see -the wonderful bargains we offer at Schneider Bros. C. M. Cheu returned . to the Weaver farm near Blackduck last night after spending the day in the city. A. A. McGill, justice of the peace at Kelliher, came in yesterday morning and spent the day in the city. G. S. Chesterman of - Crookston returned home Sunday after having enjoy d a day’s outing at’ Lake Miss Walker returned to Crook- ston after enjoying a week’s vlsxt in the city as the guest of Mrs P. ]. Russell. O.]. Barnes returned to Grand Forks yesterday afternoon - after enjoying a ‘week’s outing with his family at Lakeside. : Wanted, position as housekeeper by middle aged lady, in small family. No objections to country. Inquire Dr. Blakeslee’s farm. Mrs. A. Klien and little daughter Teturned to the city yesterday after- noon after visiting for two weeks with friends in St. Paul. L. E. Rood of this city went to White Earth yesterday afternoon in the interest of the Wyman-Partridge company of Minneapolis. Privates Thompson and Head of Dulyth arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and are now connected with the local recruiting office. A. Culver returned to Houpt last night after coming to the city to meet Mrs. Culver who returned from a visit with relatives' at" Red Wing. Matt Jones of Northome came in yesterday afternoon from a day’s business trip to Cass Lake and returned home on the M. & I. train in the evéning. . -J. Fleckenstein, foreman of the Burkhardt Cigar company of this city, went to Crookston on this morning’s early train for a brief business visit in_ that city. Mrs. Maud Smythe and Misses Taylor, Nellie Shannon and Estella Gracie of this city went to Puposky yesterday afternoon to give a con- cert at Beuna Vista this evening. The M. B. A. lodge. give a benefit dance in their hall Thursday even- ing, August 12. Tickets 50c. This is for a good cause and everybody is cordially invited to attend same. Ice cream and cake will be served. It is understood that Schneider Bros. store had the largest crowds of customers on Saturday in the history of Bemidji. ‘The big store has enmjoyed a large business. The store was so packed the customers had to be taken in the rear part of the store to accommdate all. This cer- tainly is a wonderful sale. We are prepared to fruits for canning purposes Fruits for Canning Be sure to let us’know your wants in this line. Canned Meats We also have a large line of canned meats suit- able for picnics. We always carry in stock the very best: and solicit your picnic orders. . ROE & MARKUSEN THE HELIABI.E GMGEHS PHONE 206 N‘ Zo‘lc supply our customers with a8 they come into rrarket. . Come'to the big cjothing store. : Sehnelier Bros. bigsale. JamesDowcame Grand Forks, for: near Lake Bemi D. F. Rice and da.gzhter returned to Northome last after spend- ing the day ip the ¢ o Hans' Anderson ‘of this city left yesterday ' afternoon’for the harvest fields near Shingle, N D, - Mr. and* Mrs: T. /E. Rider and daughter of Shevlin:‘came in last night to attend th city. Dr. E. W. Larson, the eye special- lst, n:turned to the clty thls morn- ing from a trip to the towns “‘up the lige.” Joe Collett was a Tenstrike visitor in the city yesterday, returning home on the M. & I. train in the evening. E. H. Winter of this city went to Duluth this noon to meet a cousin who is coming by boat from Court- land, N. Y. H. W. Alsop of Rebidew was an out-of-town visitot in the city yes- terday and returned home on the afternoon train, : Ike Blatk of this city went to Grand Rapids this noon on business for the Kelly-Howe-Thomson com- pany of Duluth. Swan Torkelson of Bagley came in last night and spent the day in the city consulting with Justice Slocum on business. , Mr. and Mrs. 'J. “A. Fisk and daughter of Grand: Forks, N. D., arrived in‘the city last night for an outing on the shores of Lake Bemidji. -J. - Caldwell, official booze-slinger behind the’ Endoin’ hotel bar at st )nght fmm short outing Cass Lake, came over last night from the “Lake” to “take in” the circus. : M. A. Lanchot came in last night from Crookston on business connect- ed with the Burkhardt Cigar com- pany of thi_s city'in which he -is interested. 5 T. C. Griffith returned to_Grand Forks, N. D., yesterday afternoon after spending: Sunday with’ his family who are enjoymg the summer at Lakeside. Roy - Burkhardt, of the Burk- hardt Cigar; company of this¢ity, returned last night on the midnight train from a short business trip to Grand Forks. Deputy Sheriff Arne Solberg, canqlidate for the Republican nomi- nation for sheriff, returned ‘this morning from a brief visit at his farm near Kelliher. Miss Grace Carter came in Sun- day noon from Grand Forks and will spend the remainder of the summer in- the Carter’s summer home at Lakeside. Dr. Palmer, who has had an oper- ation for appendecitis is rapidly improving, as is also Irene® and Willie Lappion, who had an opera- tion for appendecitis. Did you ever look over the large stock of second-hand goods, almost new, which are for sale at the Town Market, next to Reed’s Studio? It will pay you to do so. Alex Thompson, the genial north- west -manager for the Minneapolis Brewing company, arrived in the city this noon from Crookston and spent the day among local dealers, Matt. . Jones, accompanied by Misses Meaghan. and O’Connor of Minneapolis, came in' this morning from Northome to see the circus which is performing in this city today. Mr. Malberg of Fargo, N. D., a member of the law firm of Tilly &Malberg. returned home yester- day. afternoon after a short, but very delightful visit with friends at Lavina. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geroy of Tenstrike came in yesterday morn- ing from that place'and left on the afternoon train for Devils Lake where they will remain until after the harvest. H. S. White, who travels for the St. Paul Carnival company, went to Walker this morning in the interest of his company. Mr. White stated that his carnival -may show here during the county fair on Sept. 24, 25 and 26, Some needed repairs are being made to the interior of the Lakeside bakery and when the carpenters and ‘place at Hamline Aug 31 to Sept. 5, painters complete the work which they have been engaged on the past CharlesCominsky of this city went to Minneapolis - this morning to visit a few days at his old home. Mrs. Theo. Siats returned to Miz- pah last evening after spending Sunday with friends in this city. Otto Peterson of this city went to Laporte this morning on business for the L. K. Deal Lumber company. Sheriff Thomas Bailey returned to the city this morning from Inter-| national Falls where he went on official business. - - Miss Mable McTaggart of this cit'y returned this morning from Blackduck where she visited a few days with friends. Little Ruth and Gladys. Getchell returned to the city this morning after enjoying a few days visit with their sister at Tenstrike. G. E. Crocker, manager of the Grand Forks Lumber company, returned this morning from a short business visit in Kelliher. Dr. and Mrs. Freeburg and little son came in this morning from Blackduck to spend the day with friends and attend the circus. W. W. Valentine of this city returned this morning from a haying trip to Big Fork and O’Brien Creek. Mr. Valentine reports that they put up a large amount of hay. Mrs. R. Baken and son, Alvard, returned this morning to their home at Little Falls after enjoying a visit in this city as guests of Mrs. A. Clavin. B. B. Lundgren, J. A. Irvine, William Keiher, J. A. McDonald, Charles Moon, and Al Dickinson, Misses Isabelle Bowing-and Bernice Gardner amd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart formed- a party from Black- duck which came in this morning to attend the circus. WHEAT FLAKE FOOD If you desire a palatable, nourlshmg, healthful breakfast food, try Dr. Price’s. Just to remind you of . the importance of sav- ingyourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER The DOUGLASS LUMBER C0. Have opened a Retail Lumber Yard at their mill on LAKE IRVING, BEMIDJI; where they carry a full stock of evérything in the building ' line, including lumber, moulding, lath, shingles, etc Have PLANING MILL and can work lumber as desired. Our Prices Before Building Lath: S50 $1.25 per M. Cedar Shingles...$2 50 per M. Guarantee good grades, reasonable prices, prompt delivery and fair treatment TELEPHONE 371 J. Peterson, Jr., the enterprising local dealer in confectionery and cigars, has just completed placing a steel ceiling in his up-to-date store. Mr. Peterson has made many other improvements which add- to the betterment of his store. Mrs. Gibbons, mother of John Gibbons, the city attorney, was taken suddenly ill' this- morning while on her way to the depot and was removed to the ~Gibbons home in this city. Mrs. Gibbons. had in- tended to leave for a visit with her daughter at Montivzdio. Rev. S. E. P. White, of the Pres:- byterian church of this city,returned last evening from Spicer where he went to take a much needed vaca- tion. Mr. White was called back to the city by- the death of Dr. Beere, after enjoying ten days of the intended four weeks, ANCHOR CEMENT BLOCKS OUR. CLAIMS: Continuous Air Space. 1o Moisture Proof. % Can be plastered on without lath- ing or stripping with perfect safety. Any width from 8 to 12 inches. For sale by Anchor Concrete Block Co. OMICH & YOUNG, Proprietors. Yards on Red Lake «Y.” Minnesota’s Great Fair. - In making your plans for the next month you can hardly afford to overlook the fact that the Minnesota state fair, the greatest show of its kind on the continent. will take and that it will be bigger and better than ever before. There is no nced of exaggeration in describing the Minnesota state fair. It is a credit to the North Star state that it should have the best state fair in the country, and this fact is generally conceded. But one other agricultural fair in America even approaches it, and that is the Toronto show, which it is necessary to assign to second place. The fair is truly representative of the whole state, of all its people, of all its industries and of all its resources. It hasalways been that, but this year, under the initiative of C. N. Cosgrove and his assistasts, it will be a bigger and more entertain- ing exhibit than it has ever been before. Because this is the semi- centexnnial of statehood special effort has been made, and the result is certain to be a truly marvelous exposition of = Minnesota’s vast wealth and progress. The state fair has always had the liberal ~ support of the people. of Minnesota, and this will furnish no| " exception to the rule. It ‘deserves popular support, but state pride alone would not provide 1t; its sup- port comes because it is worth patronizing, and because it is not only instructive but vastly enter- taining. o Lumber and Building Material We carry in stock at all times a com- plete line of lumber and bwlding material = of all descriptions. Call in and look over our special line of fancy glass doors. We have a large and well assorted stock from which you can make your selection. WE SELL 16-INCH SLAB WO0O0D St. Hifaire Retail Lbr. Co: : BEMID.H MIRN. Ridney -Gttes cure Backacb The Leader of them Hil, Price 25 €ents OWL DRUG STORE, BEMIDJI, MINN: Estray Notice. Notice is hereby given that a pair of dark brown horses, about 14 years old, came to my barn Saturday night, Aug. 8, and that owner may have same upon proper proof of ownership and pnymg all charges Subseribe For The-

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