Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 21, 1911, Page 5

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RNS SILVER i | { THE BANK Copyrlght 1909, ost of the poverty and| want may be attributed not to the lack of in-| dustry, but putting off the the time of] commencing to save. start your bank account today. The Northern SOCIAL AND PERSONAL For Chapman. dancing music see W. S. N. S. Noble of Big Falls was in the city today. Evera Olson of Kelliher is in the ! city on business. Ira Price of Mispah, made Be- midji a short business visit today. Automobile Livery. For service call 474, Northern Auto Co. Chapman’s new Blacksmith shop | see me. | 1 have got it. ‘W. J. Kerr. E. E. McDonald, returned from Duluth this morning, where he had gone to attend to several legal mat- ters. Come and Mrs. Valle R, Bertram returned from Brainerd Ia.st evening, where she has been visititg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bertram for the past three weeks. A demonstration of - Caldwell’s Electric Cut Coffee ‘with the well known Clover Leaf Dairy cream, will be held at the Bemidji Provision Co., or Schwandt & Marin’s general store en Friday, April 22st, 1911, A cup of Caldwell’s Electric Cut Coffee will readily convince you of it’s superior- ity over all other brands. Remember the date. Schwandt & Marin. W. S. Stewart, county superin- tendent of schools, and W. P. Dyer, superintendent of the Bem:dji public schools, left last evening for St. Paul, where they will appear before the State High school Board, in the interest of securing one of the twenty $2,5000 apprepriations which the recent legislature voted to that many schools to aid them in the main- tenance of a agricultural depart. ment. Man’s Shirt —Every Summit Town and Country Shirt fits per- fectly. It’s roomy and com- fortable. The attached soft collar that sets upright on the shirt gives it that dressy touch, making it a soft shirt fit to wear without a coat. To be had in suitable fabrics, many in coat style, at shops that sell shirts. Palace Clothing House Bemidji, Minn. %, Zimmerman Co.--No. 54 quick | in this world Don’t delay--- National Bank It is a good thing for you to fizure) out carefully just how your money goes and then to consider how it will grow when once you begin saving systematically. It will earn 4 per! cent annually atthe Northern Nation- al Bank. } Miss C. McCauley of Duluth, 18] i the guest of Bemidji friends. | Ama first class horse shoer and | Blacksmith. Try me, W. J. Kerr. | A new line of pattern hats may be seen at Mrs, Henrionnet’s Millinery f Parlors. | E. H. Denu, has returned from a business trip of several days in the Twin Cities. George Hover, one of Kellihers| | most prominent business men, is in| Bemidji today. H. N. Harding, the Cass Lake banker, spent several hours in Be.| midji yesterday. ! . Strickly fresh dressed chickqna, for Sunday, not cold storage.' Peo- ples Meat Market. ! Joseph Bisiar, of the Bemidji ! Music House, returned to Bemidji from Kelliker, this morning. W. J. Markham returned to Be- midji this morning, after having spent some time in Minneapolis. A. A. Magill and wife of Kelliher, | are Bemidji visitors today. Mr; Magill was recently elected mayorl of Kelliher. W. L. Mageau left this morning ! i for Brainerd, where he will remami during the next week attending to| business matters. J. C. Parker, Bemidji’s mayor, re-| turned this morning from Kellher, | where he has spent the past several | days attending to his interests in that locality. i R. C. Hayner, of this city, and formerly county auditor of Beltrami’ county, has returned from an ex- tended visit in Iowa, in the interest of a land company. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman spent | today in Laporte on a combined | business and pleasure trip. They | ‘returned to Bemidji on the evening | Minnesota & International. | The Men’s Bible Class of the| Presbyterian cburch will entertain twenty-five of their friends this evening at a seven o’clock supper to be given in the church Parlors. House wifes!! Let the Bemidji steam Laundry help you in your | housecleaning. We carefully launder lace curtains, bed room rugs, blankets etc. Phone 195. We do the rest. John Hakkerup, who hn been as. sisting his brother, N, L. Hakkerup, in the latter’s photograph studio, dur- ing the past week, left this morninz for Crosby, where he will remain during the summer. R. W. Hardy, editor of the Kelli- her Journal, is in the city today for the purpose of meeting his family, who arrived this afternoon from Redwood. N. D., in which place they have made their home during the past several years. They left this evening for Kelliher, where they will make their home. Mrs. Hc.nnonne! has-just redelved a new line of pattern hau. ) Try ourAuto service tocatch your train. Phone 474, Northern Auto Co. ) Mrs. W. C. Patterson of Kelliber, was in Bemidji today enroute from her home to Thief River Falls. Come and see the new line of pattern hats which have just arriv- ied at Mrs. Henrionnet’s- Millinery. Parlors. Mrs. James Fullerton left last { night for Rochester, to be with her sister, Mrs. Ed Shore of Cooper, Sask., who is touridergo an operation iat the Mayo Hospital. TOM TAGGART, Who Has Decided That Gam- bling Resorts Must Close. GAMBLERS ANNOY TAGGART - Former Democratic Chairman to Close French Lick Resorts. | - Indianapolis, April 21.—Former Dem.’ ocratic National Chairman Tom Tag- | gart has decided to have the famous: French Lickevalley. gambling. palaces; closed. - He is said to have become’ weary of the connection of his name with the casinos. : French Lick has been, called. the Monte Carlo of the Ohio valley. The gamblers there have baffled the state |- for nearly half a century. Legislatures have refused to pass laws to put them out of business, and loc.:l authorities have failed to act. v Advancod Fast., “Mlke didn’t you have some trouble when you landed at New York?” “Divil a bit, sor.” “You hadn’t any password admitting you to the country, had you?” “No, sor, but before 1 had been in | the country tin days 1 bad the grip.”— ! Chicago Tribune. Not Always Desirable. “Shall we advertise for a man with experience ?" “Well. T don't know. The last man bhad so much experience that we couldn’t teach him anything.”—Pitts- burg Post. ' FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The ¥ " Drury Wnltinu. 'l‘he chap who lives on the strength of whn he used to be has to walt a lonz ‘time. for the secoud table.—Chi- CagO; Journal. i All skill ought to be exertsd for universal good.—Johnson. New-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Gent-a-Word ‘Where cash accompanies cop will publish all “Want Ads" for ali- cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceut a word will be charged. H |EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD | For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Melp Wanted--Work Wanted =-Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED WANTED—For the United ' States army, ablebodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of good . character and temperate hablts,! who “can speak, read and write the English language. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, 4th St.,, and Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED—May 1st, neat, capable person for general housework in pleasant, convenient home. Ad- dress G. S., care Pioneer. WANTED — Competent girl for general house work, 1225 Lake Boulevard. Inquire at Pioneer. WANTED—A competent girl for general housework. 713 Beltrami Ave. WANTED—Pants and Vest ‘'maker. *New Tailor Shop, Bemidji. WANTED—Chambermaidand night cle;k at Brinkman Hotel. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Case stands and racks ‘number 6, double news stand with rack for 8 full sized cases. Good as new. Sell regularly for $3:75. We have 6 of these at $1.50 each, Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Ca. Bemidji, Minn. | FOR SALE—Job type lnd body ,type. Fonts of 6 point to 72 < point. Prices furnished with . proof’ sheets upon request. Ad- dress Pioneer Publishing Co., Be- midji, Mion. 'FOR SALE—Three second . hand typewriters. One Smith Premier at $40.00. One Smith Premier at $2500 and one Remington at $25.00. Apply at this office. FOR SALE—]Job cases, triple cases, quadrupple cases and lead and slug cases, 40c each. Pioneer , Publishing Co. Bemidji. Pioneer will procure any kind of » rubber stamp for you an shor' notice. {FURNITURE FOR SALE— Can be seen at Ziegler Store Room Saturday, April 22. condition. ' Apply H. C Wood- ward. | FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100. Inquire at: this office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms to rent at 1009 OF BEMIDJI Wiil give youf business that careful sort of attention for which you ‘are looking, 4 per cent interest paid semi- annually on Savings accounts, 50 WALK RITE AND =MEN "$3 Shoes and Oxfords Are made of clean new leather in all the best new styles and sold to you direct from the factory at wholesale prices. You save $1.00 on every pair. Posmvely the best values to be had anywhere. A strong statement -which we invite you toput to the severest test. PALACE CLOTHINC HOUSE 216 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn, Send the children to OUR store when you want groceries. WE LIKE CHILDREH. You will get just as good service as if you were to come yourself. We sell to everybody at the same HONEST PRICE; and this price is the AWAY-DOWN price for the AWAY-UP, always fresh kind of groceries we sell. We will WELCOME the CHILDREN. Leaf Lettuce Head Lettuce Asparagus Parsley Green Onions *Fancy Celery Round Radishes Cucumbers * ‘Rhubarb Strawberries Ripe Tomatoes Fresh Pineapple ‘Grapefruit Oranges 45¢c a Peck Roe & Markusen THE QUALITY GROCERS Phone 206-207 4th St.Bemidji | Beltrami Ave. 75¢, 90c,and $1.25 We everything large shipment get. have almost hard rubber Combs. We ' have just received a very best selection in the city. We believe in giving people a large assortment as by these “means wehave wonour present prestige of having what you want when you want it, at prices that are right. We ha\?e’Combs ranging “in price from 10c to $1.25 and all the best value that money can Store made 1n Price $1.00 AMageustic " and have the 35¢ and 50c¢

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