Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 27, 1910, Page 3

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| *“PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 617 Irvin Ave. ICK BERTRAM THE BRINKMAN PIANIST PIANO. INSTRUCTOR Phone Call 503. 422 Minnesota Ave HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of 8t. 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 Bemidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. RS. T. SMART . DRESS MAKING PARLORS All Work guaranteed to glve satistaction. I have summer quilts, also SS patterns, tallored waists, underskirts, corset covers. trimmings, etc. F. BOSWORTH « GENERAL CONTRACTOR Will raise or move your buildings, build your foundations, dig your cel- lars, in fact do anything you want done in good and workmanlike man- ner. Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. 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. Phene 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. STANTUOKN DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening;Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 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 OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rosidence Phons 58 818 America Ave. Offiew Phone 12 R W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN GRADUATE OF CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE | Located at J. P. Pogue's Barn. Miles Block FRANK EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Openloa. m. to 8 p. m., daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m, Sun- day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, M. MALZAHN * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES Minnesota Ave, * Bemidji, Minn | SOCIAL AND |PERSONAL The more It is washed the ‘harder it gots— Mound Oity Floor Palnt. W. H. Ross. Money to loan on improved city property. . Apply to J. F. Gibbons One thousand “carnations ‘and other cut flowers for Decoration day at Webster’s green house. Phone 166. The art is not in:making -money, but in keeping it. Keep:it at work for you at the Northern National Bank where you will receive 4 per cent interest. Katherine Sexton, the five-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton of this city, who is ill at the St. Anthony hospital is reported ~much better. Special silk petticoat sale at- the Berman Emporium, $5.00 ‘value for $2.95. 5 Mrs. F. M. Pendergast, who' lives on a farm west ‘of Bemidji in Grant Valley ‘township, - departed this morning for New London ‘and Montevideo where her father, C. B. McDougall, is ill. Ives’ ice cream is the best. it and proove it, Peterson. J. Jerome, the well known Battle River merchant, accompanied by his daughter, Maimie, came down from Battle River by way of Redby and the “Red Lake” railroad. They will enjoy a few days’ visit in the city as guests at the Markham hotel. Try Carpets, rugs and lienoleums, O’Leary-Bowser Co. Basement. John O. Hoganson and Miss Otelia Knutson, both of this city, were married Saturday evening at their new house on Ninth street and Be- midji avenue by Rev. T. S. Kolste, pastor of the Norwegian Luthern church of this city. Only the brother of the groom, A. O. Hoganson, and Miss Lizzie Erickson, the brides- maid were present at the wedding. The young couple left Saturday evening for Minneapolis to spend a day there, going from the Twin Cities to Mr.. Hoganson’s old home at Spring Valley, Wis.,, where they will visita week. They are expected home the latter part of next week. Cool, delicious drinks dispensed from the Montery “iceless”- fountain —the latest, the best. ~Peterson’s. MAJESTIC OVERTURE Hazel Fellows THE ROMAN The Story of the Roman Era WHEN A' FELLOW HAS /A SWEETHEART, LIFE’S - A DREAM Illustrated Song by C.J. ‘Woodmansee IN THE FROZEN NORTH A Thrilling Story of the Klondike ADMISSION 10 Children 5S¢ WOOD'! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack -or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Teleptone 11 Do You Use Ice?! We deliver it into your refrigerator For- $2.00 a Month Telephone No. 12, ‘TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL Three Shows Nightly Doors Open at 1:15 FUNERAL:DIRECTORS 117 Thivd:Strest : Night phones 118, 438 ~Qalls-Answered-at All- Hours | Crookston convention. “1*Peterson’s Ives! iceicream ‘at Peterson’s, - Special: prices on ‘oxfords: ahd [tshoes. | Q'Leary-Bowser Co. -H. D Kenfield of Cassi Lake came’ over last night for a brief busin visit in Bemidji. presents, found at the Presbyterian church:. parlors; Saturday--afternoon and evening, Mr. and Mrs, L, L..LaRue of :St. Paul- spent ‘a few- hours at‘Lake Bemidji and..visited local friends. Mr. LaRue is traveling. passenger agent for the Great Northern. rail- way. : An periodicals, Sunday and .dail papers including Swedish and.:Nor- wegian, at Peterson’s. E. W. Hallett, a_pioneer: resident of Pequot, was among the arrivals from the rsouth last -evening:: and spent-several ‘hours on- business“in Bemidji. Mr. Hallett returned 'to Pequot this mproing. Silk petticoats in-black and colors $5.00 values at $2.95 at: Berman Emporium. § Mrs. A. F. Maschger, -mother ;:.f Mrs. R. H: Schumaker of : this ' city, who has been visiting in Bemidji for the past three weeks, departed this morning for her home in St. . Paul, short visit at:Lake Bemidji. Attend - the annual May sale at the Presbyterian church Sllurdlj afternoon. and - evening. .- Fancy articles and zhomemade candy. “Tony” Schusser, foreman- of the .Pioneer - Printery; :when to Kelliher last- evening to look" after some business matters in connectior with the Kelliher Journal, of which he is the owner. Mr. Schusser returned to: Bemidji ‘this-morning. Boat pennant flags and staffs made to order. O’Leary-Bowser Co. The Bemidji lodge of the United Order of Foresters will be repre- sented in the high court and - state convention at Brainerd today and tomorrow by Mrs. W. J. -McCaule: Mrs. McCauley left for Brainerd on this morning’s train as official-de gate of the local lodge. Sweet cream, butter, eggs’ al other delicacies and fancy groceri at Peterson’s. : M. L. Toole of Cass Lake, for years a resident of Grand Rapids and sheriff of Itasca county, came over - this morning from the.”Lake” and visited several hours in' Be- midji, - returning to -Cass Lake on the-noon: - train. . Mr.-Toole <is at present “warden for “the state.game and fish ‘commission. Silk petticoats regular $5.00 value for $2.95 at Berman: Emporium. John Morrison, Jr., a prominent tesident of ‘Red ‘Lake, returned las evening from.Minneapolis, where he had been visiting :Omar-Gravellg, Red Lake resident who is sick in Minneapolis;” - Mr: :Morrison spdnt noon’s.train. ¥ Decoration day postal cards, also the largest stock of local -and other tgfiods i -town, oné-cent to five cents, at Peterson’s. 5 Miss Mary" Simons, dnuzhle:r"of Attorney H. A. Simons of this city operation : for appendicitis at-the St. Anthony hospital, was sufficiently Mary isa member of the pre nt graduating class of :- the : Bemidji the part of *“Mrs. “Babbitt” in *'A Nighit” Off,” but “awingto-her :long play, played the\ part «herself. -- Carnations for-Decoration day. otie dollar per dozen'at Webster's green house, 3 Commercial club came inlast even- ing from his.beautiful summer resort on the north shore of Lake Plan- tagenet and is:-working'a few: days in the interests of the commercial club. Mr. Jester; although a candi- for state senator, is paying little time, :being -busily .engaged in the work.on his farmand looking after the club’s interest. Mr. Jester has been elected official delegate of ‘the Bemidji Commercial club to the Northern Mionesota -Development association congress at Crookston June 1-2.3. The club is entitled . to] but one official delegate but the! will ibeiseveral other Bemidji'. bu ness men who. will iattend & Appricots and < cherries and “all other available fruit and be: ! Just the things ' for: [ru'l,un,lon' Mrs. Maschger greatly . enjoyed herf today visiting local friends and| transacting business:insBemidji; and. 1 returned to the agency on this after” and who. recently: underwent an||l recovered to attend the class play (| at the Armory last: evening.i < :Miiss ||| high: school. and.was.to have .taken || illaess, Miss Graling, director of the || Sec. A. H. Jester-of the . Bemidji | date for the republican nomination || attention to politics at the present || {oviSummer:toysfor son's. visit 166. ':tOne:" thousand: 0 other cut flowers for Decoration day at Webster's: green: :house. Phone J. C. Watson of Grand Forks[fiary ime'-over from -the'westlast might | and som a|for & few.dayst, viait at.one of the lmmen:: resorts, Gat a.good. supper at the Presby-1. sk ) il four-year-old son .of .Claude Cook of terian church Saturday. evcmngl, Bosth Rk eAs e Ao s o o i | cord street car inbound from South St. Paul and-received injuries which served from 5 to 8. O. B. Olson," who in :engaged in the mercantile business at Kelliher- mpanied:by-bis wife and family, {- came down this morning for a short at the county seat. An arrival from the north on the 10:30 train last evening. was J. A. Cross,a; well known resident: of Black- duck. ' Mr.:Cross: and considerable business ‘to"transact at the county 'noon. inet. deal, Great:: Fall - Rallroads. Race for Town. ~Mont.; May 27.—Tht Great Northern and the Chicago, Mil- || 5 & waukee and'Puget Sound railway sur- | I.-used:: Doan's : Kidney Pills:and veying crews are engaged in a spirited | was: well pleased - with the:results?® I race from-Niehart to-White Sulphur Springs in an effort to secure a low |~ " "~ D 'grade route : into: the latter:: point; | Pains ‘in the small of my back,.ac- i1 which, although-the-oldest town in the { companied by an ache across my mes by s i Mkidneys. " ‘These'organs did not act Three -Hundred Carpenters Out. ' [Properly and. .caused me:much dis- “e;Madison, Wis;, May 27.—Three hun: icomfort. | dred. -Madison-: earpenters, the full | remedy -and ~'procured a - box of Doan’s.. Kidney Pills at the Qwl consider:their:demand for a new-wage | Drug Store. : In a:short time :after scale, ‘with $3_for- an: eight-hour- day, {y; foritrained men as & minimum, Build: s ing estimated at $1000,000 15 at g [*2d am- now in fairly.good-. heal i have no- hesitation mrecommefi_d- state, is-without:a railroad. -membership of:the loeal union, .are out on- strike: because: the:bosses refuse to standstill. Premier Rutherford Resigns. Edmonton, Alta., May . 27.—Premier This is the result of over the . Great Waterways railway ‘¢hlldren at Peter- the 8. P. Rodge! mav nrave fatal nd Save It. ..+Many Bemi i | citizen’s 'recommendation. Mrs. i ling Doan’s Kidney Pills,” revelations | United States. :|and take no-other. RE you getting the very: best.results. out of-your z]r:rhs s camera . Are you'making the-finest photo- ssible 3 “Not-unless. you are.using the best punting paper. ; w4 will give:yourclearer, better-defined .and. better-balanced. nega- Tives. Itsexceptional speed and.latitude minimize uncertainf never offset. % fromslighting:conditions: Non-curling;-non-halation ; numbetry: Uség Cyko Paper, or Ie.l as-print your-negatives with Cyko. It makes deeper, softer, more artistic prints. <We have a ~selection. ~ Pure by the amateur., ~THE-GITY_DRUG STORE spléndid assortment of cameras for your chemicals and all pbolographcprplm 7 BurglarsiRald lowa Tow, ) Lake City, Ia.; May 26—~No- lehs X .homes:were.entered by bur: here and « total' of $65 in cash verware was stolen, Froi me $60 was atole: fraw the rlothing and bureau. % + Boy Injuned by- 8treet Car. 8t...Paul, : May 26.—~Raymond YEEPTHE KINEYS WeLl Health is Worth Saving, and Some Bemidji People Know How to ipeople. take .their lives iin theiri:hands by neglecting the' kidneys: 'when they know theke seat and remained in Bemidji today. [organs need help. Sick kidneys é_,n ‘Mrs::Omar Gravelle .came. up: last |Tesponsible for a' vast .amount. of nightfrom Minnéapolis: where she suffering and ill health, but therg visited her-sick husband several[i5 no-meedito ssuffer norto remain days Mrs. Gravelle spent the day | danger when all -discases”al | shopping among the local. stores but | 3¢! . & returned to Red :Lake this". after: | kidneys can be _quickly..and. per- i (manently cured by the use of Doan’s i | Kidney -Pills: =Here is .a:‘Bemidii hes ‘and pains due to- wesk Ella Barrett, Sixth % | American Sts., Bemidji, Minn., mervous “and at times- had 'dfill I decided to try . a kiduey sing them'I felt a gréat deal- better For sale by all dealers. Pricezfzo Rutherford has: resigned - and - Chief |-cents.-: Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo Justice. Sifton was sworn in -as pre; | :New: York, - sole-‘agents ' for mier and. authorized to. form-a- cab- ~Remember -the:name — Doan’sp—~ . ‘Thisis usually about the“first' question 3 -+ ‘asked when you'come to a.new location. ought to own a plece of. rty, if only a buildi n“‘m’“ 1:5 No in?:atm’;nt is?m g:g)e orycerta?in ¥0 enrich intg ‘owner:within a: few: years as desirable real estate ina rapidly growing city. sy 7! 3 i 2 with its beautiful Takes, Homes; "Kllll Yllllf E" on M'dfluchm’chefil s«:hoolnwl?r«’xperous = Banks and Substantial Wholesale and Retail Establishments. The superior railroad facilities and extensive trade territory ‘"-enjoyed by BEMIDJY, insure for it the ‘attention of investors of <) large means and the location within the next’ few years of many additional lines of industries. ofUs: Show: You-How- Easy 2,55 55 o 2cavired MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN at 8 per cent. - wl'"‘ for FULL information or Call on H. A. SIMONS at EZ ‘Bemid)l; our localfagent. Do Townsito & Improvement o, 404 New York Life Building b ] ST./PAUL MINNESOTA e agd says: | 3 $3.00. down and $2.00: per ‘month sends’ this machine to your home. _Can you afford to be without it? Send for : catalogue of ithe five different styles. : Sewing machines to rent. ‘Bemidji -Music - House 117 Third $t. J. “BISIAR, . Mngr. -Bemidji,- Minn, £'0 =4 The Dalily Pioneer - _10c per“Week "Today iis- the—~la$t:\:day you can puvl.‘chase ‘ - California’ National .Crude Oil Company’s ‘-stock at 4o cents per share. " ‘The largest fortune inthe:country had oil as a founda- “-tion.” Whynot use the'same foundation yourseli? See that your letter is mailed sothat it will |bearthe . postmark’ of to-day. If you haven’t subscribed-yet;:fill -out the attached blank and mail to-day. . W, HELLEMAN BLDG., LOS ANGELES, CAL. GENTLEMEN: . ; iishares ‘of the Tressury | GENTLEMEN:.

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