Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 13, 1909, Page 3

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'Mrs. K. Gibbs of Fatley came in. ..NOTICE.. RY 4 \ Two o ) this morning for a day’s shopping vE ! y one OCtor‘—just One {1 WANT YOUR 2 This week I pre il to igely, ; mfigesense i;to a:"ngfl':f.;lmm& thatflle grades of wutohen a high Charles. Argall, the Cass Lake| our cough, Carefully, deliberately select the best cor Birch wood, jack pine and tamarac, | The Episcopal Guild are planning |} grade 21 jewel and a medium §|attorney, came over from the “Lake” edx:lng then tafke it. Stuck to it. Ask abtzu}Ay four foot and sixteen inch. Hayth|a costume party to be given * Easter |§ 8rade 16 jewel—hoth in the {|last might on a professional trip. ‘throat a fil g les. 3 i E s week; April 14, = popular 1 »lize # He remained here until t.his noon. = - Remember the 6 o’clock Sunday| Thomas Newby of this city went 2 : Hasiy:KoopLof $his ety rctmied E. N. French R. F. Papple. dinner at the Hotel Markham. An|to Laport this morning for a short dngithis noraingls (Al trom o Big, 116 Third Street. excellent menu, with the best of ser- | business visit there. Fallempaioe pansaced Duniness PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND < he Th Th Frui vice, Remember the 6 o’clock Sunday f;:n;a:y of o];‘:lith. SRson s I E.J. Taylor returned to Black-|dinner at the Hotel Markham. An ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED Night Calls Cheerfully Answered duck last night on the M. & I. train |excellent menu, with the best of ser- ’,' : LA FOLLETTE SPEAKS - Gtofa Phone 52 Residence Phone 205 after spending the day on business | vice. IN NEW YORK TONIGHT REPAIRING THIS 1§ THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY Men’s Sewed Soles, $1 Men'’s Nailed Soles, 78c Rubber Heels that won’t slip............ ..50¢c Repairing Done While You Wait M. NURICK 207 Beltrami Avenue, Opposite Hotel Markham in this city. Carl Kverno of Shotley passed John Gustafson was a_ Blackduck | through the city this morning on visitor among the Bemidji business|his way to St. Paul where his wife is HAMILTOH, 21 jewel, finely ad- men yesterday and returned home |sick in a hospital. il pasa s 3 5 PROFESSIONAL last evening. Mrs, John Jones of Deer River 5"-753,':;1‘*:}}; :Ognmm . Wil Make A[gumgm for Direot CAR D 8 Deputy Sheriff Joe Markham of |came in this morning from a short :: 25 ;.., case. :23:2: this city went to Kelliher last even- | visit with relatives in Northome and 5 “flflflflaflflfls Plall. A I) M OE 3 b 5 ARTS ing on official business and returned [returned home on the noon train. \o ® ' Gbe Tallor on this morning’s train. Miss Anna Mills of this city, who | Ed Tabor of this city went to |teaches at Turtle River, came in Kelliher last evening on one of his | this morning for a short visit at her regular business trips and returned [home. Miss Mills ‘will return to to the city this morning. Turtle this evening. F. A. Jackson, one of the Bemidji| A. O. Johnson, the Turtle River lawyers, went to Northome last|merchant, came in yesterday morn- evening on professional business and | ing and spent the day on business in returned to the city this morning. | this city, returning home last even- ‘ Now York, March 12—Senator Rob- ort M. Ls Follette of Wisconsin, the famous “fighting senator,” will de- liver an address on “Direst Primary Nominations” before the Glvic Forum in this city tonight. Invitations have been seut to Governor Hughes,: the ‘best known advocate of the direct nominations plan, and eothers promi- ELGCIN, 15 jewel » nent in the state government. In 20 year case. . Added interest will be given to the MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 407 BELTRARI AVE, MRS. JOHN R. STEWART Instruction on Piano, Pipe Organ and Harmony 600 Bemidjl Ave. Phoue No.9 Suits madé to order. Cleaning and pressing given special attention. New. spring samples. 320 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji, Minn. _wwwmr. | Mr and Mrs. Howard Dea and ing on the M. & L. train. 1n 28 yearcase. $18.25 {| meeting by the presgnce of Georse E. . A. ON |and little son, John, returned to the| L. F. Parker A.J. Moen, respec- ¢ post Office Chamberlain, the new senator from FRAN KLAQV rt)l;l\tCKs city last evening from Minneapolis | tively the village justice and mar-|{ CGorner GHAS, L. GUMMER §| orezon, who win mreside. . Senator i . minn | Where they visited a few days at Mr. | shall at Blackduck, returned to the ) m Dex's old home “Duck” Ist eveniog aftersopeariog| — PEPPER & PATTERSON D. H. FISK Mrs. Belding, who clerks in the |in the district court as witnesses. Carnations always on hand at the 3 < - greenhouse. . Three: hundred . per Atto ney and Gmmsallor atLaw ¢ week. 75 cents and $1 per dozen. Offico over Post Offi E.E McDonald EY AT LAW ,...%.’,EESRN Offics: Swedback Bleck Wholesale Liquor Dealers Bazaar store in this city, went to| H.N. Douglass, of the Douglass Blackduck last evening for a short|Lumber company of this city, Phone 166. ° visit with friends and returned from |returned on- this morning’s train| _ 2 the “Duck” on this morning’s train. from a short business trip to one of M'sj J ol:{n B.a}ley.returne-d to her Reverend Davies, of the Episcopal | their logging camps near Blackduck. ?ome i .thxs sliothis morning f{qm oan S x unternational Falls where she enjoy- church of this city, went to. North-| ‘Willism Betts, the walking boss ed a few days’ visit with relatives. ome last night on the 6 o’clock|in the Crookston Lumber company’s| s i 3 train and held services there last|camps at Fowlds, came in yesterday| Matt! Jones, one of the royal evening, returning to Bemidii this|afternoon for a short trip to the|8°0d fellows'of Northome, was an ——— company’s head offices in this arrival on this momu?g’s tramuand E. A. Moen of Blackduck depart- | Sity- i::;,,t?: l:::l fe;e t;:dmz tieglag ed this morning on the south-bound [ * Dr. McDonald of St. - Cloud, the £ i % passenger train for Bluffton where |state veterinarian, returned home W. L. Preble, who cruises for the he will make his future home. Mr. |this morning on the South-bound|Grand. Forks . Lumber company, Moen spent yesterday on business | Passenger train after a week’s trip to returned to thf city th‘? ‘3‘0""“1 in Bemidji. this part of the state on official busi- from one of his regular trips into the Dan Rose of Northome, the north- | R€ss- the north-oonniey woods.l country representative or the Watab{ T. Dugas of this city returned | ek Rustvolfi, who_ is engaged Paper company, spent yesterday on |yesterday from points in Washing<{'® the mescandls bl_xsmess At el business in this city for his company | ton, Montana and Idaho, where he hhef{ cnmc_down- th“, mogning ;to and returned home last night on the | has spent the past six weeks visiting |5€€ “What is doing” ‘in court and M. & L train. with relatives and looking over the | 2ttend to some business matters, ““Vic” Fish, who lives in the]country. : Matt Hughes, president of the neighborhood of Northome, came| A pleasant tea party was given at South St. P aul. Horse company, went over yesterday afternoon . from a|the home of Mrs. R. F. Pepple on to. Laporte this morning on a day’s i We areina position to supply the: saloon men in Bemidji and vicinity. We carry a full line of staples and ¢an compete with Twin City and Duluth hovses on quality and prices of goods. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore d Surgeon m""omuflhuxl e ek DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. 'hysician and Surgeon Thy Office in Mayo Bloek Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 L. A. WARD, M. D. Office over First National Bank. Phone Nv. 51 We are also distributors of the tamous-“Cedar Brook” Whiskey. < PEPPER & PATTERSON, Bemidji, Minn. Backed by Long Experience If the best is none too good go ‘oo The Ha.kkemp Studio for your photographs. } Will be .pleased to show you photographs of not alone the most prominent but also the ‘most particular people. They know good work—that is why I took their photos. 1 wish to buy a photograph- taken by me in 1903 of Chief Bemidji and one taken in 1904 of (.«l;uef Bemidji and family.. _GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN. Chamberlain was the choice of the voters of his state at the primary polls and, although he is a Democrat, he was. clected by Republican. legis- lators pledged to vote for-him: ‘Tonight’s proceedings. will partake of the nature of a joint debate. -Sen- ator La Follette, who has won fame in the senate as a debater, will reply to those who doubt the efficacy of the direct nominations remedy. for the evils of politics. House No. 6o1 Lake Bivd.* Phone No. 351 Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over Pirst Natlonal'Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Phone 36. Residenco Phone 72 Experienced Nurse. Anyone in need of an ex- perienced nurse inquire at MRS. A. BUELL, 613 2nd St. DENTISTS. short business trip to the land office | Minnesota avenue. Those present|(TiP tolook over some horses and at Cass Lake and returned home on|were: Mesdames Randolph, Larson, logging “outfits. He - will return to| HAS $216,000 IN- DEPOSITS Studio Open from 8 2. m. to 9 p. m. Photos by Fl'fl,fie Light: DR. D. L. STANTON |tse evening train. Winter, Gearlds, Cutter, Rasmusson, the citys this jevenings State Bank of Baldwin, Wis, . Closes l ‘THE HAKKERUP STUDIO. DENTIST Miss Mildred Woodruff, who |20d Springer. Mrs. Earl Geil, Mrs.. A, W. Dana- its Doors. Office in Winter Block "DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist st National Bank Ba 14'g. Telephone No. 230 teaches school at Turtle River, re-| Richare Leet, the north-country|her and Miss Tinnie Pendergast of| _Baldwin, Wis, March 12—The . & EE his city went to Walker this morn- | State bank of Baldwin is in the hands turned to Turtle River last evening | shipping manager for the W. C.|° £ ing to visit with the Pendergast of the state .banking commissioner. after attending the meeting of the | Church Lumber company, returned |!® Sy The capital stock and the surplus. of Beltrami County. Sunday: School as-| to Bemidji this morning from Houpt girls, who are teaching school at the| the depositors have been impaired, it P el 5 5 i i {5 said, by unfortunat 1; sociation in this city. where he spent several days loading | Le€ch Lake Indian reservation. lln‘d lin tge“West“xdesifxm ';fho:i;: E.T. Collom of Dubuque, Iowa,|cedar for his company. H. E. Brooks, the genial repre-| est, report of the bank shows liabill- | a representative of the Dubuque| D. D. Rolfe, the Blackduck.agent sentative of the W. B.and W:G. :;:sosltts%qll_lfl%ao{t ;ivl;ltc:ksiflss.svg% is Fite & Marine Insurance company,|for the Chicago Coal & *Lumber|Jordan company of Minneapolis, re-| G005 15 0 thmte Stock ¢ $70.00 was a visitor in the city yesterday,|company, returned to Blackduck turned to his. home in Brainerd this| able to say whether the depositors will being a guest of Mr. Warren, local |last night after being called to the|MmOrning to spend Sunday with his|loseornot. = agent for the Dubuque company. court house in this city asa witness | family, aftera "’_“k,’ business trip| WANTS - TARIFE - ON : LUMBER Piome Norbs™ | nlfi;‘::;e:.m Louis Crombie, of the logging | on¢ °f the cases. throdgh hizon on ot mer‘?o“m' Pinchot 8ays No Duty Would injure firm of Crombie. & Kirk. of| Dr.F. W. Briggs, one of the lead.| 1 Loganof Grand |Rapids; the Conservation Projest.- business representative of the St. Washington, March 12—Lumber- Notthome, returned. -to Northome ing ; pliysiclans' ol - Iuternational Benedictine Sisters’ hospitals, came ho h: b in Washingto < i idii 2 “ v 3 men who have been ashington this morning on. the Bemidji-Inter- | Falls, returned to the “Falls” last in last evening on the M. & . freight | for some weeks fighting a reduction national Falls. freight train after |evening on the north-bound passen- thaih Bom same of the lopgh of the lumber tariff hailed with de- spending yesterday on business in |ger train after spending the day on mT ts'(;{ o 4 ng::z Cafnph: light the testimony of Gifford Pinchot, this city. professional . business in Bemidji. ?ear. elts TIsS ancopen e mg. ohiatforentar ot the Sorerniient che: in this city. Mr. Logan left on this fore the house committee on ways L. G. Haycraft, who lives ona| H. Clementson of Clementson,one|noon’s train for Grand Rapids for a ?:k““':":{;zn;“st:;lgcfwf:g f l,.'fifi farm near Farley and sells cordwood | of the ,county commissioners, re-|ghort wisit with his family. tlon of thé Jumber mm - and posts, spent yesterday on busi-[turned home last evening, by way C. C. Woodward of 'this clty de- - ness in Bemidji and returned home | of International Falls after coming parted this morning for St. Paul on last night. Mr. Haycraft reports|to this city to attend a meeting of his. way to Billings Mont. Mr. that he disposed of over 200 cords|the county board which did not ma- Woodward will visit a few days with of wood this winter. terfalize. relatives at Billings and then go on Dr. and Mrs.. D. ‘L. Stanton- of| Warner C. Brandberg, who form-|to Cottage Grove, Oregon, to look this city returned last evening on|erly clerked in .one of the. -local|overa half-section of Jand in which the north-bound M. &. I. passenger|pharmacies but accepted a similar | he is interested and which is invol- Promptly 0”‘;5;‘:‘,‘,;,‘;:1?,“‘;‘;35},‘; train from Brainerd where Mrs. |position in Minneapolis last fall, | ved in the governments suit against oael 1o Ires ox. | Stanton underwent an operation two | has - returned to Bemidji and is|the Oregon & California’ railway e e e s paoor, | Weeks ago in the Northern Pacific|again at his old place in the City | company. He expects to return to Writein Swedish or Norwegian it you prefer.. | Hogpital. She is much improved | Drug Store. ‘| Bemidji ‘about ‘the first of next now and is on the rapid road to 0. S. Keay of Park Rapids; who September. Manufacturers of 3 TSCOVEIY: aids in looking after the timber| L. H. Burns, Jr:, known at Cass B A e R ey Reverend and Mrs. F. J. Barack-|interests . of the: state, returned to|Lake as “Lute,”” came to this city vnAn;:!ssll:: ;urx:;,l‘v:!‘ ,l‘fl "»h: ;::‘um'- man, D. W. Hayden, Mrs. Stephens, |the “Rapids” this morning on the| this morning from Cass Lake, being T MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. J. C. Parker and Mrs. D. H. [Sauk Center train after spending |accompanied by his younger brother, STEEL AND MACHINERY CO. | Congdon were among the Blackduck | vesterday in this city consulting with| Harold, whose teeth' “needed the |||l > v delegates to the Beltrami County|J. H. and W. J. Beagle: attention of Dr. Stanton, a former Olive Oil Cfltsup 3 School association’s first annual 7. H. and W. J. Beagle of Duluth, | Tesident of Cass Lake. - L. D. Burns, ||ll ‘Stuffed Olives Department Of BakedBeans,TomatoSauce WEAK MA“ HEGHPT FREE meeting which was held in this city |, ¢ o state’s expert land |father Of these two: sturdy young:|lll.Queen Olives e ! : Prepared Muetard i yesterday and Thursday. They re-| o .iinere in this section of the|Stefs: is- a pioneer of Cass Lake, (|l Manzanilla Olives : . 3 [ Baked Beans, Plain . logsng(mx:gbzggls‘;‘;ggrwx;::lfrlvwggid?:‘lllllg’é. turned to Blackduck last evening. country, departed this morning on haying went to that village when ‘Spiced Pickles~ . Tomato.Soup T st oa o, Samoda} faiat o817 | Hlarry Tannec (the fat cuss) came | the north-bound freight train for.the | there Was scarcely nothing there but|fil Mixed Pickles = ; | APPI’B George Lydick and ‘a bunch of{lll"Sweet Plain Pickles Indians: “Lute” stuck to Cass||l- Tndia Relish . ! T O oth resesipslon thar ol ziome | down yesterday morning from his | neighborhood of Turtle River where Lake, and was one of the few there|ll Chow Chow who prospered; and he has friends||ll ‘Mustard Dressing - send free. In 8 biainscsied envelong. (o 815 |farm in the Black River country, | they will look after the state’s tim- all over the country. | Come down, ({ll Worcester Sauce Lute, when the normal fight blows ||l :Mandalay Sauce son, 8864 Luck Bullding Deroft. Michigan.. |5 good stretch “out from Interna-|ber. tional Falls, Mr: Tanner: proved But:p}lt thatbsame blue white di! over (or before, if you' desire) and Pepper Sauce mond in a brass setting, and weljie the latch string. - Always wel- ottle Vmegar up on his “farmstead” some time ago, and during the past few months would all say—"Paste;” Same ap- SRR plies to a photograph. Come tol - . - has. been logging some.. timber from his possessions. Harry. has not. depreciated very materially in AR A avoirdupois since he took to- the | cyinan & Reese’s studio and wel Those Dellcous Lemon Ples will give you a first-class photograph| , The kiud that “make your mouth W rapl _7ith o fussing, 3 b ok The and mount it on the very latest card. | loast bossible expense it yo g Lumber and Building Material We carry in stock at all times a com- ~ plete line of lumber and bwlding material of all descriptions. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes anht 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 sefection. WE SELL 16-INCH SLAB W0OD St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dayphone 319, Night phones 115, 434 Calis Answered at All Hours i BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed- wetting. There is & constitutional eause for this . trouble, ~Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, South Bend, Ind:, will'send 'free to any~mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her today 1f your chlldren trouble you in this way. * Don’t blanie the "child, -the chances ‘are it can’t help it This. treatment also cures sl 320 sl peuple el with orine The Pioneer---40c per Month difficultles by day- or night. Roe & Markusen’s Editorial [1t is our aim to tell the people of Bemidji, through the columns of this paper, what we have in the line of. groceries and the quality of them.] How many people in. Bemidji ~ad- mire a beautiful diamond ring? 3 084257 Aduleacks, No. 8 e YA ~Solld. glass, detachadle Sprias. JAMES ADAIR PITTSBURG, PA, “simple life,” up north. We buy T with Sagacil, We deliver T with CeleriT, Come in and prove this to_your own | 38 81d cont "And so increase your feliciT | satisfaction:. We are open: everyday, % Bemidji T Store. |from 8 a. m: tos ). ‘Preparation. h Il nnt up. r— For 8ale at 'm The Pioneer Office

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