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

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ILROAD TINE GARDS soo No. 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m No. 188 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a: m.} Creat Northern | 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p.m| 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m | 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a.m| 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m No. 108 South Bound Leaves at 7:00 a. m Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m| No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m| No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m | Freight South Bound Lezves at 7:30 a. m Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leavesjiat 3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m s —— PROFESSIONAL CARDS i No. No. No. No. ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Count De Beaufort at the Brink- man tonight. All the papers, all the magazines at Peterson’s, Miss D. Mullin of Kelliher was a| | | | | Bemidji shopper today. i Grand ball, given by the l"ilelmy:.1 | Monday evening, April 17. j Ama first class horse shoer and | Blacksmith. Try me, W. J. Kerr. | Deputy Game Warden S- C.| | Bailey left this morning for Laporte on business. | Fancy high colored fruit for the! Easter table, a special shipment in, at Peterson’s. W. A. Groves, who is in the cedar | business at Kelliher was a Bemidji business visitor today. E. H. Reff of Bagley, who is clerk | of court of Clearwater county, was in Bemidji yesterday on business. Help the Fireboys buy their new| | uniforms, by attending their big dance at the City Hall Monday | eveniog. 100 pairs of $2.50 and $3.00 shoes ormerly o Radenbush & Co.of §¢t. Paul | Instructor of Viohn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reas nable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. Telephone 535 LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemwidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. EDWARD STRIDE Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer (Specialty church organs) Practiced in Europe for years. Is leading in the profes- sion for Beltrami, Koochichiog and Itasca counties. Has made Bemidjl hslduuar!ers for three years. where he has upwards of 2 steady customers. f pughly familiar with United States make of pianos. You will save money and get hetter satisfaction if y e him into your con- fidence before b your piano. He will ou and explain the and will enjoy aiding Fou In miaking FOUF selection. Address 516 Bemidjl Ave. Telephone 82 or 310 E. REYNOLDS ® Architect and Realestate Broker Offices—Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 M. COOK L] CIVIL ENGINEER Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILM.ORF the past week in the vicinity of réturned to their home in St. Paul PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D streams in that locality is so low |32d Mrs. Stanton are sisters. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First Nativnal Bank. Phone 51 House 170. 60« 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 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D L STAN TUN DENTIST Office ir. Winter Bleck R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 | R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST [Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Oxly | LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over cu; Drug Store are now on sale for $1.50 a pair, at Andersong’& Johnson Employment office store. Mrs. A. Underwood, wife of thef Kelliher hotel man, was in the city| today on a ¢ mbined business and| | pleasure trip. ! Joe Fullerton, who is oue of the | | mechanics in the Bemidji automobile | garage, left this morning for Bagley, ! where he will spend several days, ! visiting friends and relatives. W. J. Marcum, a member of the! Bemidji firm of Rood & Marcum, | left this morning for Crookston, where he will spend Easter with his| parents who reside in that city. The Eckhardts, Swiss Bell Ringers and musical entertainers, will appear at the City Opera House Wednesday | evening, under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. Secure yuor | tickets early. Deputy Sheriff Helmer returned | this morning from Roosevelt, having in his custody a woman who gives | ! her name as Ella Potts, who was ar- rested ona charge of running a house | of prostitution. | Mrs. E. A. Henderson, - who - has| spent the past week in Northome as the guest of her brother, Dr. Ward, returned to Bemidji last evening. | Mrs. Henderson was accompanied by her little grand-daughter, Martha clerk of court of Beltrami county. | Turnips Erwig. Mayor J. C. Parker, who has spent | Kelliher, attending to a drve, re- turned to Bemidji this morning. Mr. | | Parker says that the water in the that work is almost impossible. Mrs. F. S. Lycan, who was operat-, Res. Phone 397 ed Thursday morning for gallstones, A+ Youngren during the past several is reported today as getting lorg, ! nicely. Wilbur Lycan, who was | operated upon for appendicitis, | Thursday afternoon, is improvieg as| fastas could be expected, his splendid | | physical condition aiding him “much in. regaining strength which he naturally lost by the operation. When a medicine must be given | to young children it should be pleas aut to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and | | the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has| no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Bark-| | ers Drug Store. | FVERY DOLLAR | National- Bank. | Laporte bank, spent yesterday in | tertaining a number of her friends at | Misses Dagny Mosen, Grace Blyth, | Bertha Larson, Mable Abrahamson, | games, X YOU PUT IN JTHE BANK STRENGTHENS {THE WALL <..BETWEEN YOU D ADVERSI]:X_ { i " Copyright 1909, by C E Zimmeman Co.--Xo. 65 1 i VERY dollar you put in the bank means. ” ‘Hag'your wif¢’a savings account? She isthe one who'can save money| for you. An especial invitation' is extended to her by the Nortbern Fruit, gnod fruit, at Peterson's. For dancing music see W. S. Chapman. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of | Cass Lake spent Friday in the city. Don’t fail to see the famous Count De Beaufortat the Brinkman tonight. C. L. Kingsbury, a Park Rapids clergymn, spent today in Bemidiji. Frank Sutor-of Cass Lake, was in | Bemidji yesterday on business| | matters. Listen, the-Firemen are going to give a big Faster Ball, in the City Hall, next Monday evening. A largeand varied assortment' of Easter baskets already made up, from 20c to $2.00, at Peterson’s. | Charles Cominsky, owner of !hei Palace clothing house in- this city, has returned to Bemidji after a visit of several days in Minneapolis. Charles Romans, cashier of the Bemidji, it beiog a legal holiday. Mr. Romzns returned to Laporte this morning. Misa Donna Lycan arrived ic Be- midji yesterday, having been called here by the serious illness of her mokher, Mrs, F. S. Lycan, who wasun(endent for the Y. K. Deal Lumber | operated upon Thursday. 3 A Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, !and quickly yields to the free appli- | cation of Chamberlain’s Linement. | For sale by Barkers Drug Store. The Odd Fellows will entertain { the Rebekahs, visiting Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and visiting Odd Fel- lows at a supper, next Wednelday{ evening, in the Odd Fellow Hall Mrs. William Klein entertaived a| | party of friends at dinner-last even | ing. The party consisted of Miss! Iva Diment, Mrs. George Hlnsan,[ Miss Catherin Keorner and Miss Nora Pfiel. i The Eckhardts, Swiss Bell Ringers| and musical entertainers, will ap-| pear at the City Opera House Wed. | nesday evening, under the auspices | of the Presbyterian church. Secure‘ your nckeg: early. Everything in fine fruit, nuts nnd? |candy at Peterson’s. Miss Dora Barrette has a?:cepged! a position ‘as social editoron the Daily Pioneer. Miss Barrette| comes from Crookston and is a suter | of Miss Rose Barrette, who is deputy | Mrs. G. E. Pennock and daughter | Miss Beulah Brown of St. Paul, last evening after bhaving visited | during the past week at the home of {Dr. D. L. Stanton. Mrs. Penuock Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald, who has| been the guest of her sister Mrs. J.| | weeks, left this morning for Brainerd. | Up until recently the Fitzgeralds| ! made their home in Brainerd, but in the future they will reside in Fargo. Miss Lizzie Erickson was a de.| lightful hostess at her home last evening, 1115 Beitrami avenue, en-| an Easter party. The guests bemg: Mrs. Lula Dickenson, Florence Mariner, Mable Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickaon, Nat Given, Genrze‘ Elletson, Ernest Lindstrom, Jim Given, Frank. and Max Lueback. | The evening was spent in music and Refreshments were served. another step towardsuccess. No success-* ful ‘The Northern man has ever been without a bank account, |count means increasad prestige and a sense of rehabl.hty and| | SPECTATORS GET IN. RANGE su:uflty, well worth the greatest effort in order to acquire one,| One Dead and Eight Weund-d While A bank ae Natlonal Bank " | bands of the revolutionists, and Jua- | the state department. Muudnctms. 3 ; mext. Mon midjia :hartbnfiuu*m!t ye'tmhy. { Sam Pierce of Park Rarids tran- sacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Chapman’s new Blacksmith shop I have got it. Come: and see me. W. J. Kerr. Count De Beaufort, the man you have heard so much about. At the ‘Brinkman-tonight. J. E. Dade of Blackduck, who was recently appoioted postmaster in that city, was a Bemidji visitor yes- terday. J. J. Quinn, who is employed by the M. & I. railroad as a fireman, left last evening for Hot Spring, Ark., where he will remain for some time, z Misses Genevieve Crouch and Minnie Huntosh entertained friends at the homeof Mrs. J. H. Crouch last evening. Covers were ‘laid for | twelve. Send two negatices for free sam- - ples of our Photo Printing and price list. Full line Photo supplies. T.| V. Moreau Company, 116 E. 6th St St. Paul. Easter eggs, rabbits, baskets, cards, at Peterson’s, Otto Peterson manager and super- Company in this state, left last even- ing for Wilkinson, where he will look after important mattersfor his com pany. The Eckhardts, Swiss Bell Ringer:“ and musical -entertainers, will ap- | pear at the City Opera House Wed- nesday evening, under the auspices of the Presbytetian church. Secure your tickets-early. Miss Lula McCrum of Thief| River Falls:is spending the day in| Elsie | ithe city as the guest of Schmitt, Miss- McCrum is teaching | school ‘at Blackduck:and will leave for that city this evening. In cases of rheumatism relief from | pain makes sleep and rest possible. | This may be obtained by applying; Chamberlain’s Linement. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. i (0000000000060 060s| © BEMIDJI MARKET PRICES POV 9R0O9OOOO @ Butter (DaIry)............. $ .25 Bggs' ..... .17 Potatoes .. e o001 Onions .1.50 Cabbage .03 .50 ’Beets .02 Poultry S | Wheat .. . 1.00 AEW STAGE IN MEXICAN CRISIS Recognition of Insurrectos Comes to Front. CAPTURE CUSTOM fl0IJSE Qpponents of Diaz in Complete Con trol of the Town of Agua Prieta | Just Gross the Border From Arizona Mexico-to Be Held Accountable for Americans Killed During the En gagement. ‘Washington, Apr#l 15—With the customs-house at Agua Prieta in the res serlously threatened, a new situa- tlon is preseated to the state depart ment, involving. the delicate question relating' to recognition of the nvnlu tlonists. No offictal ‘word in regerd to me battle of Agua Prieta has yet reached Officials, how-| ever, were deeply interested in the| press reports. x In the border battle in which the| Mexican rebels captured the town of | Agua Prieta;, many bullets were fired INELS LOITVED they capfiired after & threehour ba tle with Mexicam federal troops. 'Re- inforcements. are expected by the in- surrectos, who say they intend holding their advantage at any cost. The town as a port of entry is an importaut point and the insurrectos hope by keeping it to secure recognition from the United States of their belligerency. Further fighting is expected. One American in Douglas was killed and eight were wounded, one mortally, by ||il bullets fired in the combat. i The loss to the engaging forces was |fi about equally divided and amounts to!f| fifteen dead and about sixty wounded. Two of the federal officers and twenty-nine of their men fled across |}i the international line, where they were disarmed by the American troops, and | Captain Gaujot of Troop K, First cav- alry, U. S. A, crossed the line with a message to the remaining federals [{} from their officers, telling them to sur- render. This they refused to do for some time, but finally consented, with | the agreement of the insurrecto com- mander, to surrender to the Amert can soldfers, and for their munitions of war to be turned over lu their vie: torlous adversaries. | | Thousands of Americans stood om | the border witnessing the fight, seem- | Ingly careless of danger. Fourteen Americans fought with the | insurrecto force and one of them, J. C. Bdwards, a Virginian, was killed. LORIMER TO CLING TO SEAT Talk With Senator Cullom Not nf‘ Resignation, He Says. Chicago, April 15.—United States| | Senator Willlam Lorimer, returning| ‘rom Washington, emphatically denied Lhe report that he had conferred with ; Senator Cullom relative to resigning his seat in the senate. | | “I did talk with Senator Cullom,” he 3aid, “but the question of remgnlng‘ J. H. McFADZEAN | was pever discussed. I don't care to‘ General Agent C. & D. Line or i lell you what we talked about.” Duluth, Minn. - OF BEMIDJI Wil give your business that careful sort of attention for which you are 4 per cent interest paid semi- annually on Savings accounts, CHIGAGO & DULUTH TRANSPORTATION GO. Operating the Magnificent New Steel Steamship MINNESOTA A 2000 mile, one week’s Lake Trip, leaving Duluth, Minn., every Tuesday, 10:30 p.m., to Chicago, Ill., and Mllwaukee, Wisc., via Lake Superior and Lake Michigan® stopping at Intermediate Ports $36.00 ROUND TRIP MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED 3 fast steel Freight and Passenger Steamers, semi-weekly service between Chicago; Ills., Milwaukee, Wis., Duluth, Minn., and the Great Northwest. Freight service effective April 15 to Dec. 1. Passenger service effective June 16 to Oct 1. Route your shipment via C & D Line and save 15 per cent on your Freight Bills. Enquire Local Agent Soo R. R., Great Northern R. R. M &LRR REST AHD HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.¢ MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has bivs used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS MOTHERS fm' their CH( LDRhN \VHL] LEETHI}G ‘with PER! S, T SOOTHES the CHILD, ‘\ AL! AYSall PATN: CURES WIND COLL | s the best remedy ’for DIARRH A, Itis ih { 0|ute|y harmless. Be sure and ask for “Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no other | wind Twenty-five centsa bottle. Fifty-two (52) Dozen $2.50 and $3.00 Sample Hats All sizes, colors and styles Now &1 .50 HUB CLOTHING HOUSE Rex Hotel Block OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING | | Soultence Phone 58 818 America Ave. Office Phoas 12 ( 'READY FOR CEMENT WORK: - 1 do all kinds of Cement Work —Lay Sidewalks, Curbing, Etc. 813 Mississippl Ave. Phone 470 | T. BEAUDETTE | Merchant Tailor | | Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French | Dry Cleaning, Pmunl and Repairing a | Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue M. MALZAHN & CO. | ¢ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE | FARMJLOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES | 107 Minn. Ave. Bemidii, Minn —Here’s a Budget of Bargains If you appreciate a good thing when you see it you will come in and carry off some Jof these snaps. They wont last long at these pi'ices. Subseribe for The Pioneer Gray and blue .calico only 3¢ yard. Men’ and Boys' negligee shirts 50c and 75c¢ value at 25 cents. Lot 1 Ladies shoes worth Mens’ 75¢ to $1.00 shirts up to $3.00 now $1.00. at 50c. Lot 2 Ladies $3.50 to $4 Mens’ linen collars 2 tor Shoes only $2.00 a pair. Sc. - Mens'- soft Kats foom. 50c 5 Ladies Suits original into the town of Douglas, wounding many and killing one American. It isg probable that Mexico will be held ac- countable and that reparation will be| demanded. The situation was dis-| cussed by President Taft with hls cabinet advisers. \ The battle was stopped by an| American cavalry officer who crossed i the border bearing a message from federals held on the American side. An informal peace. commission of | Mexicans has reached Washington from Mexico City and unofficial nego- | tiations. for a cessation of hostilities! will be taken: up wm: ‘the insurrecto leaders. i Watching. m -Prieta, :Me! ;uu.umrmu. - to $1.75 price $18 to $24 now $6.98. 2 black taffetta silk Walst each 98c. 1 lot Ladies shirt waists at 98c. - 5 Talking Machines only $4.79. Records 39c. The B Sorasis Petticoats from $1.00 to $2.75

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