Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 18, 1909, Page 3

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{ MAJESTIC THEATER EDW. CURREY, MGR. Latest and Best Moving Pictures PROGRAN--TONIGHT 1. The Persounal Conduct of Henry, Comedy. 2. Illustrated Song “My Southern Rose™ 3. The Winning Boat Dramatic ADMISSION Children 5c., Adults 10c. 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY 3 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS Skating at the big rink tomorrow. Prosper Albee came to the city this morning from his home:near Lavinia, Bemidji Music House, wholesale and retail pianos and organs, - 117- 3rd St | F. J. Dunwoody, the Bass Lake farmet, spent today in ‘Bemidji ‘do- ing some trading with local mer- chants, Louis Crombie, the logger and cruiser, was in the city today, com- ing down from Kelliher this morning, having visited some camps in the vicinity of Kelliher. H. A. Connor of Grand Rapids came to Bemidji this morning on the M. & I delayed train, from Minne- apolis, and spent the forenoon here, departing this noon for the “Rapids.’ C. F. Egge of Crookston, inspector for the postoffice department, was a guest at the Hotel Markham last night and today. Mr. Egge came in last night from some point north ISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 607 Irvin Ave. —~ | of Bemidji. M. F. Murphy, the Grand Forks capitalist, returned to Bemidji last night from a business trip to Inter- 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, Piano Tuner national Falls, where he has some financial iuterests, ~Mr. Murphy departed this morning for his home at the “Forx.” B. C. Finnegan, the Park Rapids lumberman who is doing some log- ging in the vicinity of Houpt this winter, came down from Houpt last night and spent today in Bemidji interviewing local partics with whom he has business relations. Mrs. A. A. Magill of Kelliher and LAWYERS her sister, Mrs. Ferguson,. also of Kelliher, came to the city this morn- RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 FRANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota Miles Block ing from their home and were circulating among Bemidji mer- chants today, selecting some articles which they desired for the holidays. Harry Calvert will leave tonight for his old home at Verndale, where he will visit with relatives and E. McDONALD * ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. friends during the holiday lull. Mr. Calvert is traveling representative for the Nodak Flour Mills of Cassel- ton, N. D, and has been “making H. FISK ® ATIORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice good” in this section. Otto Peterson, local agent for the L. K. Deal Lumber company of DesMoines, Iowa, returned last PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS evening from a business trip “down the line” of the M. & I. Railway, R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block where he was looking over some cedar products for the Deal people. Hotel Blocker will serve a Lute- R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 fisk supper Saturday eveniug from 5 to 8 p.m. Price 25c. A. O. Aker, Prop. s William Gallagher, whom all his 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 friends call “Bill,” was in the city today from his home at Turtle River, transacting business and incidentally calling on many of-his local friends. “Bill” and his worthy mother, Mrs. Mary Gallagher, are pioneers of the Turtle River territory and they have deservedly succeeded in their farm- 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 ing operations, east of the village of Turtle River. Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 Reo 35 H. P. 4-Cylinder— R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Oaly fully equipped with lamps, magneto, etc. DRAY AND TRANSFER ES WRIGHT DRAY AND TRANSFER Phone 40 TOM SMART DRAY AND BAGGAGE SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Sesldonce Phone 68 818 America Ave. Offcs Phone 1. Fifth St. and America Ave. Pice $1250 This stylish touring car, built by the Olds Motor Co., BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Dayphone 319. Calis Answered at All Hours Nignt phones 1185, 434 should be considered before you buy. Tha Continued fl Story-of &um‘ See Bisiar & Murphy for a sewing machine. Bemidji Music House, 117-3rd St. Mrs. William- Lennon came down this morning from her home at Kelliher and spent the day here. William Gerlinger came to the city this morning from his home at Spur 106 and spent the day in the city on business. & Thomas Stewart, the local 'com- mercial traveler who is “on - the road” for the Melges Bros. company, returned this morning from a trip in the “north country.” L. Bormzak, whom it is said owns the townsite of Bormzak, on the M. & I. railway near Brainerd, came to Bemidji last evening and spent the night here on business. A, C. Ross, of the logging firm of Ross & Ross, came down this morn- ing from Kelliher, for the purpose of meeting his father, G. F. Ross, who came from Kelliher last night. Jesse Dade, Blackduck’s ex-mayor and all-around good fellow, returned to his home at the “Duck” last evening, having spent yesterday in Bemidji ona combined business and pleasure visit. A.G. Wedge, Sr., and wife left last night for St. Paul, where they make their home, after having visited for a month past at the home of their son, A. G. Wedge, Jr., vice president of the First National Bank of Bemidji. A. C. Johnson of Turtle River spent yesterday in the city, looking after some business matters for the Kelso Lumber company, for which concern he is the general manager at Turtle River, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday and returned to his home at “Turtle” last evening. Fred Eberlein, the general mana- ger for the Bemidji Brewing com- pany, went north last evening to take orders for the brand of fluid which is made by the local brewing company, and which has contributed in a large measure to the fame of “Big Bemidg.” Fred has a fine patronage “up the line.” A. Hagberg, the popular meat dealer, returned last evening from Brainerd, where he spent several days visiting with his relatives and old friends. “Art.” at one time lived in Brainerd, and he goes down to the Crow Wing county seat once in a while to renew his acquaint- ance with his former neighbors, Any person wishing pictures in oils, water colors or pastelle can find a collection at 1002 Bemidji avenue. “Jack” Carlton, who has sailed around the world while serving in the navy during the past four years, is home again in Bemidji, having completed serving the usual term of enlisted men. “Jack” had many experiences that were really in- tensely interesting, and we will give afew of them, if we can induce the young man to “spin” a few “‘yarns.” George E. Tuller, the merchant who has many interests throughout this northern section, went to Nary this morning to look after some wood which he owns there. His “hired man” at Nary became in- volved ina “mix-up” with the man from whom Mr. Tuller purchased the wood, and there will probably be a suit in court as a result. At the Bemidji Music Hcuse, 117 3rd St., isthe place to buy your Christmas presents in the music line. We carry a full line of Kimball, Bush and Lane and Merrifield pianos, Kimball parior organs, church and school organs, pipe organs, violins, guitars, accordians. Everything in the music line for the little ones at home. We also sell the Singer, Wheeler and Wilson and Free sew. ing machins. Edison Phonographs and records. Prices reasonable, terms to suit everybody. Come early and select from our large stock. J. Bisiar, Manager. A. H. Jester, district agent for the Home Life Insurance company of New York, has received a request from the main office of the company to go to Minneapolis, early next week, and consult with the Minne: {{sota managers for the Home Life |company relative to .taking charge of more territory than 'he now has. | plenty with the insurance business the very best .insurance solicitors in | low, and his Bemidji friends are pleased that the “Farmer” is gaining o large a measure of ‘success. Mr. Jester has ‘“made good’” . and | and is already regarded as one of | Minnesota. “AL?” is .a popular fel- | Skating at the big rink tomorrow. C. O. Moon, the deputy county audior, spent last night with rela- tives and friends at Blackduck and returned to Bemidji this morning. William H. Kelley, publisher of the Laporte News, came to the city last evening from Laporte and spent the night here on business, return- ing to his home this morning. Stands for $ucce$$. Little Falls Business college. W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the M. & I." Railway, and G. H. Warner, trainmaster for the same company, came to the city last night from International Falls. They occupied the private car, “50,” which was attached to the regular south-bound night M. & L. passenger train, which was switched off here, and the two gentlemen remainsd in Bemidji all night. They left this morning for their home in Brainerd, apparently well pleased with their inspection of the M. & 1. line from the boundary southward. Talk business with Bisiar & Murphy and you will see how easy it is to buy a piano at the Bemidji Music House, 117-3rd St. W. W. Brown has received word from C. M. Bacon, in which the latter expresses sucha measure of contentment that Mr. Brown believes that his old partner is really enjoy- ing his stay “down south” this win- ter.. Mr. Bacon is stopping at Rox- well, New Mexico, where he and Mrs. Bacon are thoroughly enjoying the balmy weather and pleasant environments. “Clyde” says that he has an auto, and that there is plenty of duck shooting close to his stopping place, with all kinds of big game but a few miles distant. All of which creates covetousness in the minds of us folks who are of necessity compelled to labor up here in the Peary-Cook atmosphere. But, anyway, this frosty air is bracing and we bet we get up of a morning, feeling more like Hercules than does Br'er Bacon; nothing quite so brac- ing as this northern Minnesota ozone. Additional Locals on Second Page. See Bisiar & Murphy for pianos and organs. Bemidji Music House, 117-3rd St. C. O. Trytten w=s a Bagley visitor who came to the city last night and spent. today here, . “‘taki:gz in” the metropolitan ozone of the ‘‘Hub City of Northern Minfiesota.” J. E. McGrath, the 300-pound *“dwarf” who sells “bottled content- ment” for the B. Heller Liquor com- pany of Minneapolis, came to the city this morning from a trip up the north line of the M. & I. railway and spent today here on business with local dealersin refreshments. Mr. McGrath will go to Island Lake and Fowlds tomorrow to consult some users of his goods at those places. WOOD! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S.P. HAYTH Telephone 11 Tirs BANK | {5 A HEALTHY GROWS ING INSTITUTION= THAT MEANS WE 4RE lsLe 10 PaY THE MAXIMUM INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AND ,G"’! THE UTMOSY P‘PETY T0 DIPDSI'Fl ORS. WE SOLIGIT EMALL 4CCOUNTS- WA HAPE YOU STARTED b WITH Us YETI | “IHE LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI MINN The Finger of Prudence There is a time for everything. Right now is the time to supply of coal, and order your storm and be pr d tbew next cold lna&y\:l:ilc: will be here mthe m:l‘.l.?? llev?.Yixl’e il e've got ev ing you want in ilding material line, and il has never yet been said that our prices were high for the qI:‘l:ty :{feied. We give you the best for your money and you cannot better € best, Phone 87 in a to meet We Aliso Handle Coal and Wood M. E. Smith Retail Lumber Co., Bemidii YOUR XMAS GIFTS Should bear the “cast” of elegance, whether it be | a diamond pin or a line of groceries. | You will find heré a line of staple and fancy groceries that will be appreciated by the most critical of your friends. Our line of **Dainty’’ package and canned goods assures you of the highest quality obtainable. A’ full line always carried in stock. Groceries, Flour and Feed delivered to all parts of the city. The Bemidji Provision Go. SCHROEDER & MARIN BEMIDJI, MINN. 304 Third St. Phone 33 We will be glad to weigh your Christ- mas packages for malling ery in fancy Ch boxes. $4.50. Prices Plain and servicable. ---the kind that solutely ‘guara Prices $2.25 to some small them, we have items that will to $2. Skating at the hig-rifik tomorrow. Stationery High grade station- Fountain Pens fountain pens---all very The well known Williamson pen Remembrances If vou desire to give item to show your friends that you have not forgotten dars, book marks and an endless variety of suitable gifts, at 15e, 25¢, 40¢, 50c¢ and up POSTOFFICE CORNER . Christmas Suggestions Toilet Sets Toilet Sets from $I to $9. ristmas 75¢ to $1 to $6. to $4. A gift that ciated by fancy iS ab- mous nteed. $6. $4.00. Our line 1s calen- A purses --- and make | y16rroco and $15. Cormontan & Hanson DRUGGISTS Manicure Sets from Shaving Sets from $1 Candies We carry only the fa- Johnston Weber lines, 75¢ to Leather Goods We have a very large assortment of bill books, hand bags---in black, Prices range from $1 to Our line of Christ- mas Seals and Cards is very com- plete Manicure Goods Both travelling and A suitable and servicable gift. Prices from $I to $10. dresser sets. very Cigars All the well known brands at these prices: Boxes of 25 10c cigars, . $2, Sccigars $1. Boxes of 50 10c cigars, $4, 5c cigars $2, Perfumes In fancy packages from 50¢ to $3. Bulk perfumes, 50¢, 75¢ and $1 per ounce. Sachet powder in bulk and ounce packages, both domestic and imported, | 50c¢ to $1 per ounce. is appre- everyone. and complete. ladies’ alligator. BEMIDJI, MINNNSOTA 5 g & g 1 s

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