Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 26, 1909, Page 3

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COAL STOVES We'have on sale a num- ber-of good second hand coal stoves that will be sold at a bargain. {DORAN BROS. < 4023 Minnesota Ave. Leave your- orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH " Telephone 11 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS ISS 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 reaggoable. . All music up to date. Phone N. 'W. 585, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs, RARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner LAWYERS {2RAHAM M. TORRANCE : LAWYER Telephone 560 - F'RANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota * E. McDONALD - ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK * ° ATTORNEY AND GOUNSELLOR AT LAW _ Office Over Postoffice Miles Block PHYSICIANS-AND SURGEONS TIR. ROWLAND GILMORE * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block TR E.A. SHANNON, M. D. " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone:396 Res. Phone 397 TR C. R. SANBORN " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block . A. WARD, M. D. ®»“Qver First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 ‘DR. 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 BENTISTS ‘TYR. D. L. STANTON . DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'’s. Telephone 230 BRAY AND TRANSFER WA7ES- WRIGHT DRAY AND TRANSFER Phone 40 Fifth St. and America Ave. OM SMART DRAY AND BAGGAGE SAFE AND PIANO MOVING (istiones Phoms 58 618 America Ave. Office Phone 12 Y BISIAR: & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Dayphones10: Night phones 115, 434 Calls Answered at’All Hours Special bargains in shoes Friday and Saturday only at the Bazaar store. W. Gardner was in the city Wed- nesday night from his home at Cass Lake, E. Pepper left this morning for Laporte to attend the opening of the Mera hotel. David Gill, of Gill Bros., left Wednesday evening on a business trip to Minneapolis. Mrs. A. L. Benner left this morn ing for Port Huron, Mich., where she will spend the winter. Mrs. L. Bartlett, wife of Lester Bartlett, register of the Cass Lake land office, visited with Bemidji friends Wednesday evening. Richard Leet, shipping clerk for the W. C. Church Lumber company, left last evening for Houpt to look after some business at that place for the company he represents. Lloyd Carlton returned yesterday morning from Blackduck, where he spent the past week hunting for big game in that vicinity. Lloyd was successful in securing a fine deer. Special dress goods bargains at the Bazaar for Friday and Saturday. One lot of Danish cloth at 13% cents per yard. Sixty.five-cent dress goods at 39 cents. Linen towling at 6% cents. Harry Calvert, who once made Bemidji his home, came to the city Wednesday evening on a business trip and remained here over Thanks- giving. Harry is looking robustfully healthful, and he says he is doing well. *“Many-Use” Oil cleans old furni- ture. _——— Keédol:Dyspepsia Gure | LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Continued - Story of Current Evenls. Home made bread at 619 Irving avenue. ! Geo. Hoover of Kelliher was a Bemidji visitor today. Order a Sprilla Corset for your! daughter’s Christmas gift of Miss Ramsdell at Conger’s Millinery. Geo. Hanson went to Laporte this morning on business and to attend the grand opening of the - Mero hotel. T. J..Nary, the logger, came to the city Wednesday afternoon and spent the night in Bemidji, going to Park Rapids yesterday morning and eating Thanksgiving dinner with his family. Try our No. 51 coffee and our Tigar brand Teas. Bemidji Tea Store, ’phone 423. T. J. Welsh, general manager of the Welsh Timber company, came to the city Wednesday evening from his home at Walker and spent the night in the city consulting with local people who are *interested in his company. Mr. Welsh reports the affairs of the company as being in a first-class condition. “Many-Use” Oil in 3 pint bottle, 25c¢. George Cochran, Jr., went to Ten- strike Wednesday evening and from that place drove by team to his father’s camps, on Kithi lake, nerth of Cass Lake, where Mr. Cochran will this winter cut some ten million feet of timber. At present toting is being done from Tenstrike to the camps on Kithi lake, but when the lakes freeze over so as to make teaming safe on the ice, Mr. Cochran will tote his supplies to his camps from the village of Cass Lake. “Is the Devil in" the Dance?” Subject at the Baptist.church Sun- day evening.” A: G.:Wedge;:Sr., of ‘Detroit came to the :city: Wednesday- for a visit of several days-with <his/ son, A: G Wedge, Jr.;. vicespresident of the First National:Batk of Bemidji. James L. George has received a letter from C. M. Bacon, in which that gentleman: states that he“and Mrs. Bacon:are:now located at Ros- well, New Mexico, where they will spend the most=-of-the- winter-in-ail probability. Mrs. F. S. Arnold returned to the city’ Wednesday evening. from ‘Tipton, Towa; where. she: has been visiting ' with~ relatives :and | friends for six weeks past. Mrs. A, re- ports having greatly enjoyed her stay in.‘“Hawkeye”. state.~ The Swedish ladies will give a hot' dinner and: supper: -in . the Odd Fellows’ hall on Saturday, Decem- ber 4. J. M. Phillippiy 'the: old:time resi- dent of Crookston who has : been roaming thealkali-laden: prairies of North-and South:Dakota, selling the famous "primary battery” electricity and its attendant accoutrements, came to the city a few days ago to spend Thanksgiving ‘with Mis, Phillippi and - others in‘ “Good Old Bemidji,” where he . has . always a welcome - coming to him.: Mrs. Phillippi has been making her home in this city while Mr. Phillippi was selling rights, etc:, and-:she is well pleased to have him back . here for a brief- spell. . Mf. - Phillippi states that he has done very well with the “Primary,” and that it takes well out in the Dakotas. He will return to his latest “stamping ground” in a few days and will probably spend the winter:in that section. “Many-Use” Oil. at:Wm. Ross. Think 0’LEA Home cooking the kind that all like to get.at 619.Irying avenue., Mrs. T. L. Livington of Nary was a visitorin Bemidji Wednesday night.. M. N. Koll, ‘the Cass Lakeland man, wasa business visitor in Be- midji Wednesday evening. - Miss Myrtle Luther of Aitkin came to the city- Wednesday even- ing: for a wvisit at'the home of Mrs.: Belle Markham and-her son, Walter. Miss Luther is an old-time friend of Mrs. Markbham and Walter. Park Hotel re-opened, by Gilbert Bourdan. Rates §$1 to $2 per day. The employment-firm: of Ander- son: & Johnson Wednesday furnished sixty-four; men. - to work in - thej camps for the Crookston Lumber company. Thirty-four were shipped to: Blackduck ‘Wednesday. evening, and:twenty went to Fowlds and ten| to “Nebish yesterday afternoon. George Kirk was in the city yes- terday and spent Thanksgiving with his family here. parted this morning for Northome. where he will prepare the land- ing: :at his camps where ‘he is cutting two and one-half million feet of timber for Wilcox brothers. “Many-Use” Oil: cleans- . type- writers quickly. M. B. Humes, chief clerk of the U. S. land office at Cass Lake, spent Thanksgiving in this city with Mrg, Humes and their daughter; Doro- thy. Murray Humes is one of the most popular land officials'who has ever been employed by the govern- ment. He was for many years with the old St. Cloud land office and was transferred to Cass Lake:when the “Granite City” land office was abolished. He is a very efficieat official. and his services are highly valued by register and receiverat Cass Lake. of it! Mr. Kirk-de- J. H. Dairson of Brainerd was a business visitor in the city today. Sce the Friday and Saturday bar- gains:in suits and: coats at the Bazaar: store. J. O. Bergland, an old Bemidji boy who is now living at Interna- tional Falls, spent Thanksgiving in Bemidji. Mary E. Walton, stenographer at the.U. S. land office at Cass Lake, spent: Wednesday night with Be- midji friends. Miss Marion White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White of this city, came to Bemidji Wednesday night and spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Marion is attend ing.the normal at St. Cloud, and will return to her school duties on Monday. “Many-Use” oils roller skates per- fectly and protects them from rust. The Honorable -William O’Neil of Cass Lake, superintendent of logging: on. the Chippewa ceded lands under the provision of the Morris .Chippewa law, came over from his home at Cass Lake yester- dayforenoon and spent the after- noon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards. J. T. Dolan of Superior, who travels-for' the Towhy-Eiman com- pany, was a Thanksgiving visitor in Bemidji. “Jack” went to Cass Lake this morning and from there left for his home at Superior this noon. He stated that it will'be necessary for him to submit to an operation be- fore he entirely recovers from the in- juries sustained in: a run-away re- cently, over on the range. Additional Locals on Second Page. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT s guu'lntaad to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- {ml‘iiln l;g“aul.n 6 to 14 days or money re- funded. FREE! $25.00 DOLL FREE! Given Away the Day Before Christmas --- December 24th A full life size doll, pretty as a picture, to someone for nothing. Keep watching our announcements '0ld Santa Is Coming Soon Everybody Get Busy and Get Your Present Our store is loaded with everything in that line for men women and. children. One of the largest and most complete lines of Christmas Novelties ever on display in Bemidji. Christmas Gifts that will make the receiver jump with joy. Remember our stock is new and now on display. Doh’thForget the Place SER CO. First Door East Lumbermen’s Bank Additional Locals on Second Page. PEOPLES Meat Market KLEIN & HAGBERS, Props Special for Saturday Select Sealshipt Oysters...60c Fresh Sauerkraut, 3 quarts25¢ Round Bteak................12}¢ Chuck Steak................ 10C Beef Stew.. Rib Roast, Pot Roast... Sirloin Steak................ 14¢ = Porterhouse Steak......... 18¢c Veal Stew.. ....9¢ Hamberger Pork Sausage.. Turkeys, young..... Chickens, old.., Hens. Spring Chickens, o - Corned Beef....... ..8¢c & 10c e Balogna, 3 1bs............... 25¢ 2 Liver Sausage, 3 lbs......286¢ 3 cans Corn.. ..256¢ 2 cans Peas. .. ..28¢c 2 cans Tomatoes............26¢ Creamery Butter. ..35¢ Anchovies 1C Salt Herring.. ..10¢c Beef by the Quarter a Specialty

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