Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 16, 1910, Page 3

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ARTS ISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 817 Irvin Ave. ICK BERTRAM THE BRINKMAN PIANIST PIANO INSTRUCTOR Call or write 422 Minnesota 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, Piano Tuner LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Benidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. RS. T. SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS Ladies, Tailor and Dress Maker. Our work s all done by first-class eaperienced tailors, and guaranteed to give Over Tom Sma Beltrami Ave. Phor staction, Uray Office 2 Bemidjl, Minn Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue 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 L ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice Miles Block PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN 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 R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only DRAY AND TRANSFER ES WRIGHT DRAY AND TRANSFER Fifth St. and America Ave. TOM SMART DRAY AND BAGGAGE SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rssldence Phone 58 618 America Ave. Office Phone 12 Phone 40 BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Dayphone 319. Nignt phones 115, 436 Calls Answered at All‘Hours Father O’Dwyer returned this morning from Kelliher. C. J. Mealy, the Houpt logger, has been inthe city the past two days. Have you seen that new enamel ware at C. E. Battles Hardware Store? Mrs. C. R. Sanborn departed this morning for Minneapolis for a visit with friends. R. R. Ashley, whom everyone hereabouts calls ‘'Bob,” spent yester- day in the city and left this after- noon for his home at Crookston. Get your seats reserved at once for the “Juvenile Bostonians,” Fri- day night, Saturday matinee, Sa‘ur- day night. Seats are going rapidly. St. Philips Aid will be entertained by Mrs. J. McCarthy in the church basement, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Visitors cordially in- vited, Roy K. Bliler, county surveyor, left this morning for International Falls. Mr. Bliler will spend the next two weeks working on the Nakoda-Black River spur which is being built under the supervision of M. D. Stoner, city engineer of Be” mudji. The choicest, daintiest and most delicious candies will be sold Thursday evening Feb. 17th. Odd Fellows Hall, E. O. Moore, of E.O. Moore & Co., went to Hines this morning. Mr. Moore states that he would today finish cutting four million feet of timber for the Bemidji Lumber start tomorrow to cut two and one- half million feet for the Crookston . { Lumber company. The stormy weather at Brainerd and south of there yesterday, proved a drawback to railroad operations and caused much delay in running the N. P. and M. & I. trains. The M. & I. evening passenger train did not arrive in Bemidji until 2 o’clock this morning; and the morning north-bound train did not get here until 8:40. Star of the West Rebekah lodge will serve an oyster supper Friday evening, Feb. 18, from 5 to 8 o’clock. | LOCAL HAPPENINGS | company, and that his camps would | The Continued, Story of Curr.nt - Events. W. T. Blakeley - went to Farley last night. Theodore Gullickson went to Mizpah this morning. Splendid New England supper will be served Thursday evening from -5 t0 8 o’clock, Odd Fellows Hall. J. H. Davison, chief engineer for|_ the M. & I. Railway, left last night 'for St. Paul on a business trip in the interest of the M. & I. company. *“Come early and avoid the rush” —and get your seats reserved for the “Juvenile Bostonians,” Friday night, Saturday matinee, Saturday night. At Barker’s drug store. Rev. F. E. Higgins, the lumber- jack “sky pilot,” left this morning for Laporte and will visit the camps of the Red River Lumber company, west of Laporte, tor a few days. The members of the Degree of Honor .entertained at a Valentine party Monday evening in the Odd Fellows Hall. The evening was spent at cards and a general good social time. Sale of delicious candies in con- nection with Ladies’ Aid supper on the evening of February 17th, at the Odd FellowsHall, T. J. Craune, the local dry goods merchant of the city, left last even- ing for the east. He will stop at St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago and Cleveland; and bhe will be absent about ten days. His trip will be strictly business mission, to buy spring and summer stocks for his store, The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church will give a New England supper Thursday evening, Feb. 17th, at the Odd Fellows hall. Representative E. R. Hinds of Park Rapids came to the city last evening from the “Rapids” and Hubbard, and left during the night for his logging camps near Laporte. Mr. Hinds is a member of the frm of Wilkins Bros. & Hinds, who are cutting timber for the Red River Lumber company. Parties desiring to have buildings moved should consult H. F. Bos- worth, the contractor, who is in the city, with paraphernalia, prepared to move houses on the shortest notice. Price 25 cents. Everybody invited. Apply at Park Hotel. your independence NOW. give you prices and easy terms if facilities. as well as investor. local agent, H. A. SIMONS. provement 404 New York Life Building PRICES will advance in accordance with the growth city—why not ask us for descriptive matter regarding BEMIDJI— the city with so many advantages to be offered to the home seeker Bemidji Townsite and Im- Join the Army of Investors and Home Builders This is the best advice you have ever received —that is, if you do not already OWN a home of your own. Why not begin asserting LET US SHOW YOU—a xno:ll bns‘lluess or residence lot and esired. BUY REAL ESTATE IN THE GROWING CITY OF BEMIDJI— NOW—while you CAN at “OUTSIDE" prices. can sell at “INSIDE” prices realizing a profit on your investment. With FIVE lines of railroads into the city—many industries are SURE to locate there because of the superior railroad and other When paid for. you of the WRITE OR CALL ON US for detailed information or see our Company. ST. PAVL, MINN. Fancy Olives Fancy Prunes 20 pounds Prunes 50 pound box of Prunes In gallon lots or more, per shoes. wear. Phone 65 and 390 qu.art bottles for... 108 scanvsninainsssionnsnion dallon:............... e 7 large bars of Soap for 25¢. SHOES In the shoe line we have ladies’ shoes from $# to $3.50, also splendid bargains in men’s and boy’s Alarge and complete line of rubber foot- wear, dry goods, ladies’, men’s and children’s under- Our line is very reasonable in price. pay you to give the goods a thorough inspection. W. G. SCHROEDER .Corner Fourth and Minnesota | 40¢ Sunkist Oranges 25¢ per dozen 10 pound box 0T o0 cesioniaisis 800 Dill Pickles It will H. A. Simons, Sr., departed - this morning for Northome on 'a ‘busi- ness trip. Get your seats reserved at once for the “Juvenile ‘Bostonians,” Fri- day night, Saturday matinee, Satur- day night. Seats are going rapidly. County Treasurer George H. French returned this morning from a visit to Blackduck. Splendid New England supper will be served Thursday evening from 5 to 8 o’clock, Odd Fellows Hall, George Kirk, the logger, left this morning for his logging camps at Northome. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will serve a New England supper from 5 to 8 o’clock . Thursday. evening at -the 0dd Fellows Hall. The Swedish Ladies’ Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Nels Layon, Lake Boulevard, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Sale of delicious candies in con- nection with Ladies’ Aid supper cu the evening of February 17th, at the Odd Fellows. J. H. Scribner, of the Kelley- Scribner Land combany at Mione- apolis, was in the city and will at- tend rthe ccnvennon tomorrow and Friday. The choicest, daintiest and most delicious candies will be sold Thursday evening, Feb, 17th. Odd Fellows Hall. The Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs.' S, Stewart. 920 Dewey Avenue Thursday at 2 o’clock. All members are requested to be pres- ent, i “Come early and avoid the rush” —and get you seats reserved for the “Juvenile Bostonians,” Friday night, Saturday matinee, Saturday night. At Barker’s drug store. J. E. Caine, the traveling freight agent for the N. P. Railway com- pany, left this morning for Brainerd in the interest of his -company, after spending yesterday in Bemidji. Eat yourisupper atthe Odd Fel- lows Hall Thursday evening. Splen- did New England supper from 5 to 8 o’clock given by the M. E. Ladies’ Ald. J. A. McDonald, who is working in the Moore & Co. camp, mnear Mizpah, for the Bemidji Lumber company, spent yesterday in - the city. John is looking after the cuttinglin Moore & Co’.s, Camp No. 3. The M. E. Ladied’ Aid will serve| a New England supper from 5 to 8 o’clock Thursday evening at the 0Odd Fellows Hall. Henry Logan, the representative | of the St Benedictine Sisters’ hospitals, is spending his time at present visiting the camps aloog the new Soo right-of-way, where he is do- ing some splendid work for the local ! St. Anthony’s hospital. Eat your supper at the Odd Fel-{ lows Hall Thursday evening. Splen- did New England supper from 5 to 8 | o’clock given by the M. E. Ladies’ Aid. = Adolph Edsten, who will represent the Minneapolis Journal at the development-reapportionment con- vention, arrived in the city this|| morning, so -as to be on the ground early and get “‘inside” - information asto what is “doing.” Mr. Edsten is one of the very best. news gatherers in the state of Minnesota; and it is certain that the Journal will get everything of note which is worth while, while Mr. Edsten is on the ground. $500 in Gold For. a Good Corn Name R g ipeak up now! Nameour new.Corn) Get | :?u in Gold| Just get asample packet of our NamelessCornandthennameit, - paper will publish the name of the new corn when selected by.the judges, B5q fhe wiamer of the dsea. WL HCB our mame or somebody else’s name ecause you did mot iry? ‘Awaken to this remarkable offer! You have a few days yet in which toact, De- ide now to enter the Big Contest by writ- fae Ing quickly for sample packet of “Name- orn.” Enclose two 2 cent stamps, (We return trade conpons for these stamps). o Nameless Corn.» for sale this season. 1t is 00 precious and scarce. SALZER o5cicen (St 10 touch writh Salaer. Do not order o § oard tro Bossed 1 sou have seon s ponaoma o Offering of Rellable, Guaran- Pedi Seed. Hewill saveyoumoney. Ghe LITTLE ONES THE HAKKERUP STUDIO Black Hand After Leglslator. “Chicago, Feb. 16.—A .$5,000 “Black Hand” demand ‘was served on State Representative. P. J. Sullivan, but as| he left for Springfield to resume his: duty at the extra session he could not ! remain to place the money on the! bridge at -West Chicago avenue and| North Halsted street, as requested. How pleasing their pictures are. ‘We pay particular attention to the little folks. Bring ‘them to us. Good T Bood Soda ‘ al c u m s Candies Regular Price My Price Colgate’s Violet.... ..25¢ 15¢ Colgates Cashmer: .25¢ 15¢ Colgate’s Uuscented... ..25¢ 15¢ Mennen’s . ..25¢ 20¢ Juvenile ... 25¢ 15¢ Mayo’s large ..50¢ 25¢ ..25¢ 15¢ 25¢ 10¢ Hudnut’s..... 25¢ Mellier’s Pink. 25¢ Mellier’s White 25¢ | GEO. A, HANSON | - Stationery Taloum DRUGGIST I! i————! Postoffice Corner Bemidji, Minn, '——— " 113 Third St. Phone 239. The Pioneer---10¢ per Week for disappointment. able to buy now. Liberal " ruffle, $2,50 value dance Prices. BEMIDJI e 65¢ and 75¢ Corsat Covers of fine nainsook and cambrxc,,,,.,.,.soc $1.25 and $1.50 fine painsook Corset - Covers, laee and insertion diaw $2-00 | at $2.50 and $3.00 Underwear $1.65 REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE WHITE SALE A belated shipment of Undermuslins 1s here to fill gaps caused by the inroads of last week’s business. Welcome news to women who have waited; no chance The undermuslins wnich we carry are of the well made, well finished sort, the kind that well dressed women appreciate; and the woman who has waited will have cause to rejoice. “had not intended to buy until spring will find it profit- White Waists $1.5 gzegzxslat price .$2 00 75¢ | $3.50 and $4.00 valaes Special Petticoat Offer $IOIl Satssn and Heatherbloom Petticoats 55¢$ $5.00 Silk Petticoats 3.65 T. J. Crane & Co - Women’s and Ghildren’s Ready-to-Wear Garments: MINNESOTA Even those who $2. The out clearing of all Coats, Suits and Dresses at Ha!f Price. $25.00 GCoats $12.50 $20.00 GCoats $10.00 $18.00 Goats $9 00 $3.50 and $4.00 Undorwaar $2.35 S Reductions on French Hand s Made Underwear | Owing to the extent of our stocks and the ?ariety of patterns-and designs it is impossible to quote a percentage reduction, and impossible to quote prices, but everything is reduced. For instance: $4.25 and $5.00 Hand Made Gowns $2.75 $6.00 and $7.00 Hand Mads Gowns $4.00 $9.00 and $10.00 Gombination Suits $6.00 and Smart taiored im- with dainty ribbon.................. ens and s'riped madrass waists, plamn or ; plaited styles. Corset Covers of fine nainsook, round : . q and square yok s of embroidery finished - $3 uo Regular prize $4.00 an with German val edge; al:o lace and = 84.50. Tailored linens, madallion trimmed $1 50 hand embroidered. Ab o L s R = $3 25 Regular price $4.00 and Cowmbination Corset Covers and s $5.00. Beautiful lines of Drayers, 1nce 1md. insertion $1 50 fan 'y cut tailore1 linens. cross bar and muslins........... P fae¥ 'Fine nainsork C mbinations, Swiss Combina‘ion Swuits, laced trimmed embro:dsry and beaciag, plain flounce, 50 All Knit Underwear has taken Rid- ™

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