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THE BEMIDJI A v R Hlstoucal Saciety. b3 R SOCIETY. VOLUME 8. NUMBER 85. TEN CENTS PER WEEK | CONFERENCE PROMISES TO |[Stadng of tne_cluls] JUDGE STANTON IS ~ WEATHER TODAT. |MAY OBTAIN AEROPLANE | BREAK P ECORD| Amercanasscpiason DEMIIGHATIG MOSES| - iy i TO FLY AT BELTRAMI Won Lest Pet Tuesday Wednesday . . Minneapolis. 69 35 .664 b A. M. A Toledo. . 57 42 .576 : 7 i .69 < | . P . 3 " | St. Paul 58 43 .574 . f s - 5 : : ; , Delegates Still Arriving-on All Trains—Gaebelein Con- |xines city. o7 49 490 |obn l‘“"“:: L“:’ A‘:"" Nomina g. ;2 - |Secretary Mackenzie in Correspondence With Chicago s : ; 44 51 463 tion a ers Look to : i - cludes Lectures on “Daniel” and Will Give the Ad- |Somie- 35" 535 443 Besuidji Man. 10 78 Booking House—Premiums this Year Larger Than ight— itoriam Indianapolis. .39 60 .394 ' i e bl 78 Sop 3 dress Tonight—Auditorium Crowded. e, 36 63 l364| o 2 Ever—Judges Have Wide Reputations. P. M, National League COUNTY OPTION PLANK MAY BE 3 w0 Rev. H. C. Swearingen, D D., | Babylonian, Medo-Persian, Graeco- Won Lost Pct| FORCEDINTO STATE PLATFORM 2 81 Bemidji may be able to advertise | pointers for Beltrami farmers. He of the house of Hopz Presbyterian | Macedonian, and Roman empires. g‘“c"é"-k-' g % f;l 3: e 3 %6 79 an aeroplane as an extra attraction |iS new to this county but is well church in St. Pau],- was the chief | He contrasted the visions of Pi?t;bu:;: 46 35 568 4 76 to the County Fair to be held here|kROWn in other parts of the state. speaker at the Bible conference | Daniel with those of John as re-| incmati. 44 41 .518|Local Delegation Left Last Night for 5 7 1 Septembers) Sotiotaty Mackessio Professor Moore has charge of the yesterday. He made an address in | corded in the book of ““Revelations.” | Philadelphia. 40 43 .482| Convention—To’Stop at Radisson 6 76 bty inond ith breeding of seeds at the University | the morning and one in the after-| He said that visions.of both had|St. Louis.. . 47447 Hotel. 7 72 '“’. been in correspondence with a| ot wiscongin, He is a- national noon which were expositions on |been fulfilled with one exception. |Brooklyn :51 ggg & ‘ . 70 Chicago booking house for some |figure and makes a specialty of corn the book of Hebrews. The -even-| The prophecy says that the Roman Bosten .. 5 9 67 time and if the house will make a|and barley seeds. Proper corn seed mg was (,)'n < Resources of the!empire shal.l again become a world Atnéticin Loagiis St. Paul, July 27—(Special to the 10 62 which' can .be met by the board, the|for lhi's section of the state is one of Kingdom.” All the addresses were | power. This has not yet come to Pet| Daily Pioneer)—John Lind’s sun| Barometer—Fair, s, machine will be brought here. The|the things that are interesting local largely attended and the evening|pass. Philadelphia. .. 878 [ 3 3 ¥ Maximumtoday—81. regular price is $1,000 a day, but it | farmers at present. Professor Moore audience filled the lecture room in| Dr. Swearingen also -continued |Boston . ... 609 h_“ set and with its setting there Mioumum today—55 is hoped that one can be obtained, | was one of the judges at the recent addition to the auditorium, his lecture on the book of ¢ He-|New York :588 | rises as a Moses to lead the Demo- < Masimsi yenterday—.76 while it is making a jump between |corn exposition in Omaha. In his exposition of «Hebrews”, | brews ” He took the third chapter| g“::v"e’]‘;;l'd 'zgs: crats out of the wilderness—Judge Minunii yesterday—ss' bookings for less. The Fair this year is in charge of Dr. Swearingen said that the book | and compared Moses and Christ Washington . 51 .414|Stanton of Bemidji. : Forecast—Continued fair, partly| Tbe building on the Fair grounds President White and Secretary Mac- was written because of three con- | He said t.hat the Jews were shown Chicago. . 51°407| Lind will net-be nominated by cloudy. Local showers possible. isto be improved and enlarged to|kenzie as general superintendents; ditions: because the Hebrew |that Christ had nct annuled the|St. Louis... 57 .305 Christians were in danger of fall- ing away; because they were suf- fering from persecution; and be- cause they met with an unexpected delay in the coming of Christ, “A number of reasons operated to teachings of Moses but had com- pleted them. Moses was shown as the servant of God, but Christ was shown as the son of God. He said that man was born to lordship, but lost through sin; Yesterday’s Results. American Association Milwaukee 5—Columbus 3. the Democrats as a candidate for governor when they assemble in City Drug Store readings. Minneapolis tomormw; and while no Gu" m-ua Tu SHnoT u" FHIBAY AFTEH“UU" The premium list is the most com- one can'say just who will be named there has been-a revival of the boom house the increased exhibits ex- Ipected this year. From present indications the increase will be at least fifty per cent over last year. plete of any county fair in the Charles F. Schroeder, of Graat Val- ley, superintendent; Arne F, Solberg, town of Battle, marshall; W. S. Klein, Bemidji, custodian of buildings; R. F. Schumaker, treasurer; Walter J. Markham, assistant treasurer; F. S. A - k Kansas City 2—Toledo 3. to force Judge Stanton to hedd the state. The list on dairy cattle and| Arnold, entry clerk. make it difficult for a Jew to believe | Was given the promise of rest, but| St. Paul1—Indianapolis 6 ticket. F everything connected with this| Wednesday, September- 14, has on Christ. In the first place, he|lost through unbelief; but Christ| Minneapolis 0—Louisville 4. Mr. Lind is out of it because of "’mx B; HGI: Befo;e.Aurues branch of agriculture has ever re-|been designated as Entry day; ' was asked to appearently side-track |ascended to Heaven and has i his flat refusal to accept the nomi- e .'"‘" and Prizes ceived special attention and the|Thursday, as Farmers’ day; and and surrender a system of religious|claimed eternal rest for man as posal L Distributed. practices he knew had been Divinely appointed. It wasdifficult also for a Jew to understand the humiliation the reward for his suffering. Delegates are still arriving and the attendance promises to break Philadelphia 2—Pittsburg 8. Boston 2—Brooklyn 1. Chicago —St. Louis (Wet grounds) nation even though the convention vote in favor of him. His warning that he not only‘vénuld not accept but could not and!would not make Friday afternoon, a regular shoot premiums have been made larger than those offered at the State Fair or the same classes. All of the judging will be done Friday as Everybodys’ day. The old settlers of the county will also meet on Friday. Henry Stechman will have charge of their program. MINNESGTA HISTORICAL of Christ and when he adopted|all records. Tonight Dr. Gaebelein American League a campaign in his own behalt, |of the Gun club will be held at the|by Thursday night so that the prem- | Mr. Stechman -is secretary of the Christianity, he was asked to accept | will talk on “The Present Work of Detroit 1-—New York 0. burned all bridges behind him. |club grounds. Attention of the club |iums can be paid by Friday. The|local associafion. a religion that had no outward|Christ in Glory.” Following is' the| St. Louis 4~—Bosu::1|6‘:I ol S Even Frank Day, chairmsn of the, members is called to the fact that judges which have been selected are b A ‘an‘ygl“‘ IL’IBEZ booklet hai priestly mediation in it. . Cleveland 4-8—Philadelphia 6-2. state Democratic committee,admits A. J. McGuire, superintendent of { been printed by the directors an *The writer of the book presents :‘:;imm forthe, zemalnfer of ithe Chicago 3—Washington 2. that another man must be found. anless twel.ve shoots! areattenced; the ‘experimental farm at Grand|may be obtained from Secretar_y three great contrasts between the * T There is but one man left, to |3Verakes will not be figured and they Rapids; J. V. Bailey, of Newport|Mackenzie by letter; from Presi- old and the new faith, in each of| _ Wednesday, July 27. whom the Democrats can look to | Will be barred from the prize list.|and one of the judges at the State|dent White at the Northern Nat- which the old excells. Christ was| 7:45 p.m. Song Service +.+seeesMI. A, Rood, Director | with the'slighest hope of defeating | Over twenty shoots have been held | Fair of vegetables; and who is one|ional bank; or at the Pioneer greater than the angels, greater than [8:15 p. m. - “The Present Work of Christ in Glory”, -Dr. Gaebelein [ Gov. Eberhart, and that, the | this season, and only one or twolof the largest fruit and vegetable|office. Following isa list of the Moses, and greater than the Aaronic Thursday, July 28. leaders declare, isiJudge Stanton. | more will be held before averages are | RTOWers in the state; Thomas A.|directors for this year: priesthood.” Dr. Sr:earxngen took 9:30 2i m. Fifth study in “Hebrews”.... Dr. Swearingen This, too, despite the fact that the | figured, Cooper, of the Stnfe Unlversl?y, who| H. Eickstedt, A. G. Gllb.ettson. up the day largely with setting forth | 10,3 5 11 < Fiest address on “Galatians” Dr. Gaebelein | judge has announced himself in| The following prizes have been |bas been locating experimental | Chas. Gustafson, Rowland Gilmore, the first great contrast between'| 3., p.m. Second study in “Galatians” Dr. Gaebelein | favor of> county option while it is | offered for the best score: f“".n’i George P. Grout, of the State | August Jarchow, J. Jerome, A. H. Christ and the angels. " 4:00 p.m. Sixth study in “Hebrews”... Dr. Swearingen | known that a majority of the dele-| ' Gold medal—high average for the | University; and Ransome A. M°°"°.- Jest.er, Andrew thhnson, w. C Dr. Gajbele'\n CPDfinued his lec- 7:45 p. m. Song Service gates to the state convention are |season, donated by George T. Baker. prof.essor of'Agmn'omy at the Uni- Klem.. J. G. Morrison, Jr. Thos. 1 tures on ‘Damel’-’ in an Vaddress at| g.00 p.m. “The Millennium; When and How?............... Dr. Gaebelein | Strongly against such a plank in| Silver prize cup—high average |versity of Wlsconsm.' ; Mm:nson. L. F. Parker, J. P. Pogue, | the mornihg session. His rematks A the party’s platform. for the season, to be held by the| Frofessor Grout will also deliver | Chris Rogers, A. G. Rutledge, C. F. centered on the historical portions Friday, July 29, “It is like this,” said one of the | winner until won by another or his |lectures on dairy and beef animals|Schroeder, Arne Solberg, Nels of the book as he spoke on chapters| 9:30 p. m. ‘“The Book of Job and Its Lessons”.. Dr. Gaebelein | higgest Democrats in the state to|if won three consecutive years, do- | Which are sure to contain valuable|Sorenson, Charles Trondson. three to six. In many of these|10:30 a. m. Address...l............. A. M. Locker your correspondent last evening,|nated by Earl Barker. 3 . historical events, he pointed out| 3:00 p. m. Outline Study of Colossans Dr. Gaebelein | “Jydge Stanton’s stand on the| Rozanme vase—second high aver- n"n '"] HMSE Mu"EY funeral of Mrs. Charles Knopke, ] analogies to more recent happenings, | 7:45 p. m. Song Service. county option proposition isn’t|age, donated by the Hunters Arms the mother of Happy Anderson, in finding the chapters characteristic of | 8:15 p. m. Address....... e e seeeeenAe M. Locker | going to be taken seriously by the |company. abody. The council was given a the reign of the Gentiles. As they Saturday, July 30. delegates. They know the judge| Shell case—third high _average, Will Give Lawn Fete N vote of thanks for giving the band dealt with Him there, soin a large| 500 o wppe second Pealm.. Dr. Gaebelein | is2't what you might call a member | donated by A. B. Palmer." ive Lawn Fete Next Week and| .o neys quarters and furnishing the extent do they have dealings with| 1000, " aqdress M. Locker|°f the W. C. T. U., and-for that| - Silver mounted flask—fourth high also a Dance on Labor Day. lights. While in the Armory, the Him now. 3:00 p. m. “How to Read and Understand the Book of reason they feel pretty sure that he|average, donated by J. C. Harrison. band had to furnish its own light. This morning Dr. Gaebelein de- livered his fourth and last lecture on “Daniel” paying particular at- tention to the seventh chapter. Revelation”... 8 p. m. Sacred Comcert. 11:00 a. m. Dr. Gaebelein Sunday, July 30. will accept the nomination, if it is you that I think that he is the man who will be nominated. And he|stores of the donors. Gordon, bat—fifth high avérage, given him, and I don’t mind telling | donated by Enni Schneider. The prizes may be seen in the held last evening in the new quarters At a meeting of the Bemidji band Following the business meeting, the regular practice was held and music prepared for the Friday night Secretary | in the City Hall, it was decided to | concert. Dwight Miller says that the averages give a lawn fete a week from Friday *“The Present Work of the Holy Spirit”. 8:00'p. m. Closing Address of the Conference ... .Dr. Gaebetein ..Dr. Gaebelein This chapter tells of Daniel’s four great divisions and is the key to will be elected hands down.” If Judge Stanton is forced on will be figured early in August and Good wages for competent girl for the balance of the book. Dr. Gaebelein said that the four visions of Daniel referred to the | BIRTHS AND DEATHS | Chester Hammond, the ten months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond We said yesterday that P ‘ “|@ determined by their effectiveness. of Dewey avenue, died at 4:30 this morning and the body will be taken to Little Falls for burial. g — i manufacturer stanas back The funeral of Mrs. Charles - Knopke will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2 p. m. from the house at 321 Fifth street. Rev. S. E. P We sell largely the White will conduct the services. Boat Club Meeting. A meeting of the Bemidji Boat club will be held in the parlors of the Markham on August 3, one week from tonight. Members are urged to keep the date in mind as matters of importance will come up- at that meeting. Boatowners who are here for the summer are given a public the meeting. Viat Ellis, Secretary. MARRIED YESTERDAY & ! can make. Miss Laura Bently, of Mill Park, ||| the \ and Roy Rice were married last evening at 8 o’clock at the Metho- dist parsonage by Rev. Charles Flesher. Mr. Rice is employed by the M. & L. railroad and the couple will make Bemidji their || home, The Quality of Drugs way to judge their quality. We said also -that we place our name only to an advertisement where the . Fift . s 15 ; Parke Davis & Co.’s drugs and pharmaceuticals. commend the mnot only because we know they are the best sold anywhere, but because Parke, Davis & Co. stands back of the products they manufacture. Why sometimes a certain drug will cure some peo—t ple from an ailment and not others, is, we believe in most cases the fault of the drug. Where Parke, +Davis & Co.’s drugs are used and no cure effected | o invitation by this notice to attend it can not be the fault of the drugs. We want our patrons to know that - prescriptions prepared.-in our store are positively as correct asman Feel safe and know it by trading at City Drug Store _Wherg_ LQuaIity ;Preyails - the cost of the drugs is It is also a good of the article advertised. We sell them and rec- the ticket it seems likely Fred W. Johnson, brother of the| late governor, will go on the ticket for second place. And if not as lieutenant governor, as secretary of state to oppose Julius Schmahl, that | the@rizes distributed at once. FOR RENT—Two suites of modern offices, O’ Lelry~Bowser building. and alsoa dance on Labor Day in ordef to raise money to get the band out of debt. A balance of $250 re- mains to be paid on the umiforms Hot and cold running water. | bought this spring. Apply at O’Leary-Bowser Store. The boys also voted to attend the housework. Address 910 Bel- trami. Phone 550. FOUND—Ladie’s purse at head of Lake Bemidji. Owner . can have same by proving property of E. K. Anderson. who, the Democrats say, is the most unpopular candidate on the entire Republican state ticket. A few delegates have arrived to attend the Minneapolis convention, but the most of them will not reach the cities until this evening or to- morrow morning. ~ Beltrami’s deleg- ates will have headquarters at the new Radisson hotel. Judge Stanton will not leave his duties here to attend the convention. GOVERNOR AT GROOKSTON Addressed Meeting of Ninth District Postmasters Last Evening. Crookston, July 27—Gavernor Eberhart: was guest of honor at the meeting of - the postmasters of the Ninth district held here last night. He,and his party arrived from Roseau after having been on a four’ day inspection tour of the ditches in the upper part of the:state.: His speech-here was the only formal one he delivered on his trip. - Addresses were also ‘made by Auditor verln , ‘Secretary of State Mr. Farmer We want the Name and Address of every Farmer in the vicinity tributary to Bemidji Markets. terest to every one that has land under cultivation and is depend- _ent upon the products of the soil for a livelihood. Sign Coupon Below and Mail to Us at Once We must have these hgmes before the fifth of August. Ay PR B Do This Now Barkers Drug Store This is of especial in- AeiEs S e b e R List of neighbors who will not see thls notlce

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