Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 20, 1909, Page 4

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{rour BUs! KNOTTY PROBLEM= PENSES BT LOOKING \rour_caEck _ Book WILL ENABLE YOU TO, KEEP A CLOSER 3 TAB" N WASTE, OPI kammcmuuusu THE LUMBERMENS NATIONAL Bl € BEMIDJI MINN. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 607 Irvin Ave. HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 RANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD * ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice Miles Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST ist National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 DRAY AND TRANSFER ES WRIGHT DRAY AND TRANSFER Fifth St. and America Ave. Phone 40 OM SMART DRAY AND BAGGAGE SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Resldence Phone 58 618 America Ave. Office Phone 12 BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Dayphone 319. Night phones 115, 434 Calls Answered at All Hours Manufacturers of GAS, GASOLINE and STEAM ENGINES, PULLEYS, IlllE‘ll SHAFTING, CLUTCHES and all POWER TRANSMISSION SUPPLIES, direct fo the consumer. W Machine Shop in the West MINNEAPOLIS STEEL AND MACHINERY CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, DOINGS AMONG BEMIDII'S ‘| the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Aure. experienced very bad roads last Monday on the route. unable to get through before Tues- day noon. business Wednesday night. -engine and: expects toy ydo some | Clementson, sawing this winter, .| she will visit with Mrs. Wm. Hart for a week. COUNTRY. NEIGHBORS | i s ek wite” o his way from Dakota. E. A, Hall, who has been visit- Live Correspondents of the Pioneer|ing with O. A, Sime for some time left for St, Paul Tuesday. A big dance was given Saturday Write the News. from Their Localities. evening by Chas, Smerud, 1n 'Sol- 7 way hall. A large crowd was present, Puposiy. \ T Nov. 17. Clementson Nov. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Shjaie have gone back to their claim from Baudette. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Frick ar- rived here from Rome- City, Ind., on Thursday. Mrs. O. J. Laqua spent Sunday in Bemidji visiting friends. George Heath, the traveling salesman for Farwell-Ozman-Kirk company of St. Paul, was a Pu- posky caller this week. John Enright, who has been ill for some, is out of the hospital! Walter D, Colburn was among now and is slowly improving, but|Some of our arrivals here on he still must exercise the greatest | Thursday from the border town. care not to exert himself. Jack Natters and and - Dick F. A. Bartlett, who lives on|Richards spent a couple of days — |the Balsam Point, Lake Julia, and | here this week transacting busi- who represents the Osbera com-|Nness matters. pany of New York, arrived- home| Mr. and Mrs, A. Holshier left last Friday from an extensive trip |for Baudette Tuesday afternoon through northwestern Canada in|on a business mission. They re- the interest of the firm. Mr. Bart- | turned home on Wednesday. lett likes Canada very well, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts arrived p——— here Thursday afternoon and went to their homestead on Rapid River after spending the day shopping. Attorney and -'Mrs, George . - _|Ericson of Spooner accompanied Miss. Goldie Lackore was shop: by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. ping in Bem.ld’l Saturday last, ‘ Anderson_of Red River, visited Miss Lottie Brennan spent Sat-| riends here last Monday after- urday and Sunday with friends in|,,on Bemidji. - Mr, and Mrs. Moses Burnham spent Saturday and Sunday with Wilton. Mrs. ], D, Henderson is report- ed as being very ill. Spooner and Baudette. Nov. 17 Bill Ford was down from Clement- Earl McMahan, our mail carrier, | son today. Edwin Egan is quite il with He was|typhoid fever. Amy Nelson is seriously ill -with typhoid fever, The Patrons Day exercises were| The Catholic ladies met at Mrs. held last Friday in school number | Otto Dreiks’ last Wednesday. 3. The teacher, Bowers, should be given praise on |« the excellent work of her pupils. Miss Frances Mr. Jones of Crookston, is the new shaver” at the Riley’s Parlors. Postmaster Ole Clementson of Rapid was down on bnsiness Mon- day last. h Nov. 17 Mr, and Mrs. Barnett arrived Ed. Lindell went to Bagley on|from Greenbush to take charge of the Lenox Hotel. Mrs. James Mathieu and Mrs. Solway. A. Carson has been visiting with Gust Johnson and family - this|Clark Dodds have returned from a week. visit at Winnipeg. Mike Rivett of Bemidji is out P, ]J. Weeks 1s making an ex- hunting deer this week, having |tended visit at his parental home got one, at Wadena, Minn. Al Lee returned to.Spooner from where **he ~has had. 4 charge of the hotel. ™ Mrs. W, Riley and daughter Edna Nels Arbougen has bought an Miss Gurtie Pitensberger ‘went to Bemidji Monday evening where |returned from a visit to old friends The Fmger of Prudence There is a time for everything. Right now is the time to put in a supply of coal, and order your storm sash and be prepared to meet the next cold snap which will be here soon. ““DO IT NOW.” We’ve got everything you want in the building material lme, and it bas never yet been said that our prices were high for the quality :{ferbe: We give you the best for your money and you cannot etter e Phone 87 We Also Handle Coal and Wood M. E. Smith Retail Lumber Co., Bemidji FROM GOLF LINKS ’1‘0 OFICE ANY a man would be unable to enjoy the healthful exercise of golf if the telephone did not keep him in touch with his business. A word over the wire saveshim an hour’s delay in leaving the office. There is another reason. The busy man’s day is made shorter by the Bell Service, which brings him in instant communica- tion, not only with his fellow townsmen, but with correspondents in distant cities. The Bell System provides umversal service to‘ - - meet the needs of all users. Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System. holding down a claim on the Rapid the music for the dance. | fire laddies will make the dance an in Crookston Wednelday Jut. Mrs, J. Coyle ard son, Roy, left Thursnay night for Fort Franéis where they will meet Mr, Coyle: M. J. Lindholm, who has ‘beenf| - WILL SERVE THE USUAL - XMAS DINNER TO POOR Captain Barry of the Salvatien Army Announces Custemary ‘‘Goed Cheer from Santa.” returned to Cannon River last Mon- day. The putt\ng in of the water mains has progressed rapidly. It hng reached Beltrami avenue on Mill street. : Hoelscher's * Orchestra gave a dance at William’s Hall, last Friday night. There were lixpiecel and all new musxc,. The Exghth grade. of the Spooner schools entertained at a taffy pull last Saturday evening. "Miss Agnes Eagan was the hostess. D. L. Watson of Baudette, Minn,, received the bid for -supplying. the Spooner” schools with’ wood.~ The janitor was not decided-upon. “Mr. Schroeder, the: machinist at the Shevlin-Mathieu, mi]l, has ac- cepted a position "at Virginia. The fflmxly will follow. later, The Ladies of the .Norwegian Lutheran church served an elaborate supper at the Lyceum iast Thursday. Everyone said it was a success, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shanahan accompanied by their son, Frank, moved to Clementson where they will take charge of “Bill” Ford’s hotel. "D. E. Ferrier came down from Pitt yesterday, He reports that his sister, Hazel, who was shot, is doing nicely at the ‘Winnipeg hospital. Mrs. C. Minnick entertained at luncheon this afternoon in honor . of Mrs. and Miss Swedberg, Mrs. Riley, Miss Edna Riley and Miss Emma Erickson. Messrs. W. Riley, Ball, and Ross R:ley are out near Winter Road river hunting -deer. -They They intend to walk’ about forty miles out into the timber. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Hallock are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Erickson, They. will extend their, trip to Interna-, tional Falls the latter part of the week, Mrs. ]J. Swédberg, who has had charge of the: Lenox Hotel ' the past summer :months, "leaves to night for her old home at Aiken, Minn. . She will be accompanied by her daughter, S1gne, and son, Victor. BEMIDJI _FIBEMEN WILL | " GIVE DANCE NOV. 24TH We have on sale anum- ber of good second hand coal stoves that will be sold .at.a bargdin. DORAN BROS. 402 Minnescta Ave. Captain Barry wishes te Inform the public jof the inténtien ef the local corps of the Salvation Army to provide Christmas dinners for the poor of Bemidji and vicinity. This for doing in the mest practicable way. 5 : Last year Captain Barry was stationed at Heughton, Mich., and with his corps ef werkers they supplied every poor amnd needy family in that district. - The eaptain and his wife will commence an. investigation of families at once to find those whe are in need. Every church and society in the city will be invited to mssist the officers in this great endeavor. Captain Barry in cenfident that the public will be greatly imter- ested - in this work ef bringing Christmas cheer to the poer and neédy and he has no doubt but that he will receive the co-eperation of all who are in sympathy with such an effort. New York, Chicage, Minneapelis and other large centers depexd upen the nmy'to do this Captain Barry req needy case be reporte once as irivestigations require mhcu tm‘x‘e when done pr_nplrly.. Help others this Christm; Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S.P. HAYTH Telephone 11 Prof. Wasten’s brche_stra ‘Will Furnish . ‘Music.—Dance Will Be Public; General Invitation. " The membérs of the Bemidji Fire department will give a public Thanks- giving dance in the city hall Wed- nesday night, November 24, as a preliminary -to - the- enjoyment of [ - Thanksgiving « day, Thursday, No- vember.25. 2 With the determination to have nothing but the best” at their func- tions, the boys have engaged Pro- fessor Harry Masten and his very efficient orchestra, who will furnish making good, Wo eua do the U same for you. We've hzd d:uxytm-u. Ourequip ) ment is mest complete. ‘Wehavea full supply of the A ‘competent committe have been Iatest and best films and is a work which the Army is noted| b For, x.thlrty years we'we made Sincerity Clothes good enough to make good. 'The rep- utation back -of our label is the best possible p/edge of the wear ahead of the suit or overcoat that bean it. Mer® who thifk they can’t be frred in ready-mades or feel that ready-mades are aof fi¢ for them, will find the exception. That’s why an exceptional shop must be sought to find them. Extreme in guality, notin price. Look for the Sincerity Hul A book about eloths for nothing. Write and ask we for if. Kuh, Rathan § Fischer Co. MAKERS cnicaco Sfrone are g exemave. 1 HE MIODEL ly in Bemidji by CLOTHING STORE Eastman and Premo Kodaks Kodak Supplies, Developing and Printing SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS appointed to take charge of the dance and there isno doubt that the’ song slides. This is & big opportumity. Write ustoday. 'IS'I'ER]! FILWl !XCHANGI .enjoyable one to all who attend. sk, Wi This is a public dance and all are E. A. BARKER, Jeweler 217 Third Street invited to attend. Bids for Cordwood. ¢ Notice is hereby given that the board of | § county commissioners of Beltrami county | § will receive sealed bids for the purchase | % of cordwood up until 10 o'clock a.m., | December 1, 1909, wood to, be furnished as follows: : 100 cords of four foot, gl 'een-cut, split | & and dry seasoned jack pine. 200 cords of four foot, green-cut and | split seasoned birch. { 4 * All of the above wood t0 be sound body | & wood and to be delivered in the court house grounds by January 1, 1910. The board will receive bids on any number of cords over fifteen. All bids must be filed with: ~the’ county. auditor not later than 10 o'élock a. m December 1, 1909. The Crookston Lumber Co. Lumber, Lath and Building ' Material -{'Sun Publishing company, a. i The board reservés 'the ’ nght to reject | @ any or all bids. Dated at Bemidji, Minnesota, this 5th day of October, 1909. E Pehpex;f& Son Viggo Pe . \ Ol Wholesale t;(e)shtl; Wilmann, ’ L|quor County Auditor. 2 Dealers : Telephone 489 Major Block - Bemid)i, Minn. DEATH FOLLOWS OPERATION W. M. Laffan, Publisher of the New York 8un, Passes Away. 3 . New York, Nov. 20—William M Laffan, publisher of the New YorR Bun, is dead lollowlng an’ operation for Eppenflicltl! pex‘ln\'mcd lamt Mom- day. _. Mr. Laftan was born in Danl. Tre- land, Jan. 22, 1848, and had beem a prominent newspaper mantsince 3870. At the time of his death he was prest dent, trepsurer. and: manager -of he Melges Bros. Co. wvho!e_:ialo Commission E;Fr‘l‘lfl_ and Produce ' lnnuhnuun of creamery Butter of Harper & Bros., and president anid director of the Lanston Monotype Ma- chine company. : Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobbers Tn Fallowing Firms Are Thoreughly Rellakle and Orders Sent to Them Will Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices Model Ice Cream, Snowflake Bread and Deelishus Candies Made at The Model Wholesale Bakery, Man- facturing Confectionery and Joe Cream Factory 315 Minnesoln Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. BEMIDJI GIGAR CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Cigars J. H. GRANT LAND & LUMBER GO. & Wholesale W White Ceadr - Posts and Poles, Lum- ber, Shingles and Lath in Carload Lots Bemid]i, Minnesota NORTHERN GROGERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS Tom Godfrey, La Zada, Queenie, Imported Leaf, Bemidji Leader Ghe Given Hardware Co. Sml/mrl te doha Fleming & Go. Send your Mail Orders to GEO. T. BAKER & GO, Manufacturing Jewelers and Jobbers They are especinlly prepared to Er.})mpfly fill all orders in their various es of merchandise. Largest stock of Diamonds and ‘Watches and the finest eqmpped work- shop in Northern Minnesota, Special order work given prompt attention. Estimates furnished. 'Wholesale and Retail Hardware 318 Wianescta Ans.

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