Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 15, 1911, Page 3

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Friday March Yours Respectfully, An I nterestmg E:Zpes:- tion of Spring Millinery We invite you to attend this opening at which time our display of the newest effects in Ladie’'s Headwear from the centers of fashion w111 be complete in every particular. Parisian Models, Domestic Patterns and Latest Novelties in Millinery WILL BE ON DISPLAY , Wehave made special effort to show the most desirable Millinery articles of the season. Never before has our stock been so complete. Words cannot do justice to the beauty of this season’s showing. A hearty invitation is hereby extended you to inspect our line of bright up to date Millinery. HETLAND & FALLON and Saturday 1 7th and18th | | { | % Fire Life Health Personal Accident Marine Burglary Theft E & B S FARM AND = k] CITY LOANS |¥ - = =3 = } OFFICE IN POSTOFFICE BLOCK ? s =] =) S| £ o] -y o g GENERAL. INSURANCE g g @ | | SURETY RENTALS AND 2> 2 BONDS COLLECTIONS |g o g ,3 Employers’ Liability ~ Elevator Personal Effects Steam Boiler % MR. RENTER Have you ever stopped to think -that every few years you practically pay for the house you live in and yet do not own it? Figure it up for yourself. ..«Theodore Roosevelt says: “No Investment on earth is 80 safe, so sure, so certain to enrich ita owners as undeveloped realty.” We will be glad to tell you about the City of Be- midji. and quote you prices with easy terms of payment if desired on some of the best residence and business property in that rapidly growing City. A letter addressed to us will bring you full particu- lars or if you prefer to see the property, call on H. A. Simons, at Bemidji. The Soo Railroad is now running its freight and passenger trains into Bemidji; investigate the oppor- tunities off>red for business on a small or large scale. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 404 New York Life Bullding ST. PAUL MINNESOTA A Bargain Treat In Fine Clothing Now men we urge you to come and get a suit, overccat or cravenette while the price is low. You dou’t buy any shoddy clothing in this sale— it’s all cut in the height of prevailing fashions and made from fabrics which can only be ex- celled in suits worth $40 to $50, You Can't Find any Fault With our regular prices ‘from $15.00 to $30.00 and when you see the clothing and at the sale prices of from $12.00 to $25.00 you're simply getting a bargain in the broadest sense of the term. M. 0. Madson & Co.| One Priced Clothiers j SOCIAL AND | PERSONAL i Coming—1II Trovatore. Call for Mark’s Lung Balsam and | :gel it. | William Keller of Walker was in { Bemidji yesterday. Louis Notved of Fosston was in Bemidji yesterday. C. W. Sherman of Eau Claire, Wis., was in Bemidji today. Tubbs White Liniment for aches! and pains. City Drug Store. Millinery Opening at Conger’s { Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18. { Mrs. H. N. Johnson of Sanvig was !thz guest of Bemidji friends yester- day. ! H. A. Pierce of Grant Valley spent yesterday here on a business trip. | Spring Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday, Mar. 17 and 18th at Hetland & Fallon. 20 Holsten cows wanted on the yAlfalfa Dairy Farm. Write W. G. | Schroeder, Bemidji. D. A. Hamilton and William Bry- son of Fisher were in Bemidji today attending to legal business. The Pythian Sisters held a regular meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A. Clark. E. S. Freeman of Omaha, Neb., is| in Bemidji and is registered asa| guest at the Markham hotel. | George Gardner of Brainerd, court reporter for Judge B. F. Wright of Park Rapids, was in Bemidji today on official business. Mrs. C. O. Olson of Thief River left yesterday afternoon for her home, after visiting for a couple of days at the home of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Russell. | | | | i Judge and Mrs. C. L. Brown and daughter, Miss Edna Brown of Min- neapolis arrived in Bemidji last night and are the guests of Mr. znd Mrs. M. J. Brown. Patronage hangs on a thread— | that thread is your satisfaction, treat | you honestly—and it is as strorg as |acable. Abuse your confidence— jand it snaps like a cobweb. Mark’sI | Lung Balsam can get your confidence i—znd hold it. Rev. A. H. McKee .of Fergus fFaIIs, Rev. Thomas Grice of Detroit land Rev. E. H. Nicholson of Min- |neapolis, who were in Bemidji yes- [terday to attend the funeral of Rev. | Hollis Scott, left last night for their 'respective homes. . ; R. D. Marsh of Minneapolis, a| member of the contracting firm of | Bailey & Marsh who were awarded lhe 2eneral contract for the erection of theSoo- and Minnesota-Inter- ‘nauoml union “depot in' this city, | jwas in Bemidji today looking after | 1the work being dane- hexe .on the new depot. S i Skorn were a party of arrivals in |are cordially invited to call and in- | Hetland & Fallon. 4. 4 Certificates - 4444444 of ‘4_Deposit:. Northern National Bank. Coming—II Trovatore. John :Neary: of -~Northome . spent yesterday here. - F. C. Peterson of Brainerd spenti the day in Bemidji. 3 A tip to you, use' Mark’s Lung Balsam for coughs and colds. W. A. Sporide of Pine River was in-Bemidji yesterday on a business|}} trip, E. A. Hasty of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji on' a - business trip. Attorney. Eric O. Hagen of Crooks- lon spent today here - on legal .busi- || ness. ‘Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. City Drug Store. | P. J. McKeon and C. D. Herbert of Brainerd were visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Amidon of Brainerd spent yesterday in Bemidji and was the guest of friends. H. E. Titus, Master Meéchanic of the M. & I. went to Brainerd this |mor.ing on business. As a quick relief for coughs and colds use Mark’s Lung Balsam. Price 25, 50 and $1.00. . Rev. R, J. Greene of Akely left this morning for Akely, after attend- ing the Scott funeral here yesterday. Don't forget that Tubbs Bilious| Man s Friend cures those tired feel-| |ings, For sale at City Drug Store. Rev. W. C. Hodgson of Crooks- DICKINSON CANCELS VISIT Secretary Will Not Go to Panama at Present. a vigit to Governors island, where he had luncheon with General Grant, Sec- retary of War Dickinson cancelled his passage on the steamer Advance for Panama. He said he did not go to the isthmus because of a mistake which had been | made in calling a meeting of the di- ton returned to his home last - might, after ateending the Hollis R. Scott | funeral here yesterday afternoon. The Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. McDonald tomorrow afterncon at 2:30. All| members are requested to be pres- ent. No refreshments will be serv- ed. Mrs. Conger will have her four-; teenth Millinery Opening March 17 jand 18, this being her fourteenth | Millinery season in business in Be- midji. Everbody is cordially invited | to attend. T. V. Thorson, T, R,, A. and O. Skorn and Mrs. S. Skorn and Miss; the city from Moorhead, Iowa, yes- terday and were registered at the Rex hotel. Spring Millinery Opening. You spect our new line of millinery novelties on display Friday and Saturday March 17 and 18th at W. H. Crane of Proctor, spent vesterday in Bemidji as the guest of his brother, T. J. Crane, enroute to Proctor from the Pacific coast, where he has spent the past three months on a pleasure trip. Card of Thanks. We desire to sincerely thank the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and death of Fred Newton. Especially do we desire to thank Company K. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newton and family. The Stage and Society. Blobbs—Society women are still go- ing on the stage. Slobbs—But the stage is overcrowded now. Blobbs—So 18 society.—Philadelphia Record. Happiness is where we find it, rarely where we seek it.—J. Petit Senn. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant]|Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressingé and Repairing a Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue Automobile, Gas Engine and Motor Boat EXPERT REPAIR WORK Shop, Lake front foot of 4th St. Phone 152 E. H. JERRARD f ‘. R. F. MURPHY presence at the meeting was a neces- sity. he said. military situation, but said “he had is- | sued no orders” for the transfer of an Mexican border. Cashier's Wife Dead From Shock When Safe Was Blown. Rochester, N. Y., March 15.—Yegg: men wrecked the Rushville banking building at Rushville, blew the safe and secured approximately $4,000. The wife of the cashier, Mrs. W. shock. Fortieth lowa Ballot. senator the Democrats voted for Rep- resentative O’Connor, the leader of the Democrats in the house, and thus launched O’Conmor’s boom for gov- ernor. O'Connor got 47 and Porter 1; Kenyon, 46; Deemer, 52. New York, March 15.—After paying | rectors of the Panama railroad. His | Dickinson refused to discuss the | | additional army of 15,000 men to the YEGGS GET AWAY WITH $4,000 | | W’ Glothing House Irving Jones, died as a result of the | Des Moines, March 15.—On the for- | tieth joint ballot for United States | Thd ladies of Bemidji and vicinity are cordially in- vited to call and inspect the beautiful patterns which include all the new ideas and novelties of the Sprmg of 1911 MRS, H. L BOWERS 308 Beltrami Ave, " OPENIN ON MARCH 17TH AND 18TH WHY Superior to any Shoe on earth The sole of the foot differs_in every individual—no two being alike. With the ordinary shoe the friction of the foot on the hard insole is the cause of many foot ailments: corns, bunions. enlarged joints, etc. In summer_the heat penetrates the sole and in winter dampness and cold result in rheuma— tism, neuralgia, etc. The IMPROVED CUSHION SOLE prevents and cures all these affiictions. This cushion is entirely unlike any “inner sole" and is built “into and be- comes a part of the shoe. The felt cushion is pliable and a non-conductor of either heat or cold. The feet are kept at a natu:al temperature. The cushion conformsto and fills every curve of the foot, distributes the weight evenly and admits of perfect blood circulation. Once worn always ;worn $4 Co to Him for Farm Loans FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALME ‘ :omu.';u Beltrami Ave. ANOTHER SENSATION Silk Petticoats At the Price of Cotton Beautiful garments made from a good quality of Dresden Silk, plain black taffetas® and plain colored taffetés, you can buy one for $3.98 U'LEARY-BOWSER CO. Mail Order Gustomers kindly order -but One garment, as we will send but one JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN” Fire=- Life==IN SUR A N CIE—Accident || REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Office--Schroeder Building BEMIDJI MINNESOTA

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