Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1911, Page 7

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FRIDAY, MAY 5. 2000600606 PERSONAI.S @ PPOPOPIPOOO DO + M. E. Anderson and wife of Mil- waukee, are in the ecity. 1 N , was in 2 X 3 Carl Nelson of Mahnomen, was i {was in the city this morning. Mr. | O’'Neil’'s business interests in this | locality cause him to spend much of Bemidji today on business. Dan Westgren and wife of Pine River, were in Bemidji today. J. J. Doran left last evening for Minneapolis on a business trip. is in the city today, on legal matters. W. Gould, who is in business at | | | Port Arthur, Ontario, where_he has M. J. Woolly, an Akeley aflm‘fleyiaccepted a position as head sawyer .D. S. Carnie] of Detroit, Minn, whois connected with the New York Central railroad; was in Bemidji to- day on business in connection with his company. William O’Neil of Chippewa Falls, his time in Bemidji. Fred Dugas left this morning for for the Pigeon River Lumber com- pany at that place. ‘cil has raised a question which may Question as to Whether City, Engi~ neer or Contractor is Out $1,500. ° By accepting the report of me city engineer, condemning the partially completed septic tank, which whs be- gun last fall, the Bemidji city coun- have to be settled in the courts, as to who is to lose the $1,500 which has been spent on the structure. Nearly a year ago it was decided that sanitation in Bemidji demanded the erection of a septic tank, later SEPTICTANK USELESS; WHO PAYS | the money which it has put into the building of the tank? . At the time Johnson disnontinuml. the work he entered a bill to the council for $1,500, the amount due |} for work already donme, and this money has been paid Mr. Johnson. Don’t forget the free roast pig lunch at Edwin Gerald’s . Saturday evening, Whaies in Nets. Just ‘south of rhe Bay' of Islands, New Zealand, where in a landlocked" harbor beautifu! Wangamumu nestles The Security State Bank| OF BEMIDJI Will give your business that careful sort of attention for which you are 4 per cent interest paid semi- annually on Savings accounts, Northome, was in Bemidjij today. Herbert Rhoda, a brother of Fred | bids for the erection of such a struc-| = the shadow of Cape Brett, there is p : ~ | established a whaling: station, and here H., “W. Liseman of Northome,im‘o‘]a' clerk of court of Beltrami|ture were advertised for and the bid | {s carried on the umique “business of i 3 iv in 1 idji - 295 . | catching whal v transacted business in the city yes_‘lcounty. arrived in Bemidji last even-|of Thomas Johnson of $2250 ac Z es by means of ners set P o in a 1 terday. [ing. and has accepted a position with | cepted. :)Cks ““;%‘: :?&i’:finfe;;‘;:’!'len:‘m‘gfig | the Security State Bank. Mr. Johnson began work en the| passage, it is said, to rub off the sc- J. Lee Smith of Park Rapids, made; tank, which was to have been built{ cumulation of sea growing parasites gained in long jourmeys tarough deep I water, Howard Palmer, son of Mr. and the city a short business visit last| e ’ 3 5 Y Mrs. A. B. Palmer of this city is re-|©f cement. During the winter City covering from a severe attack of | Engineer Spencer ordered him to dis- evening. Mrs. F. H. Lambert left last night for Akeley where she will visitfriends over Sunday. tonsilitis. He has been confined to|continue work until the weather grew warmer, so that the cement 5 4 would properly set. . Mrs. H. P. Dunning and ittle —_— L. 8. Bagbesiand A, J. McConville daughter arrived here from theirt AL ihis fime "he' tank wag nearly‘ | | ready for the roof which would have of Akeley, were in the eity today on |home in Ashland, Wisconsin, Wed- | business matters. completed the structure. | his bed for the past week. | nesday, and will spend several weeks | F. H. Lambert left last night iorivismng with Mrs. Dunning’s parents, St. Paul where he will attend a meet- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naugle. ing of the Shriners. Now comes the report of the new city engineer, William Everett, to :the effect that the structure as it | Mrs. Geo. E. Kreatz left last eve-|now stands is practically useless, that W. E. Neil left this morning for|ning for Minneapolis to be gone ten|the cement has cracked and has | saves Lahur Walker, where he is attending to|days. While there she will go to|holes in it, caused by the frost get- business interests today. | Menominee to visit her aughter,|ting at it before it was thoroughly G. E. Carson left this morning ior; Gladys, who is attending the Stout|dry. | { | i ) 'S vi s 3 s { International Falls where he wag|lRStitute there. Mrs. Kreatz will| . The question which is now brought | | return with Mr. Kreatz in their new | yp is: who is responsible for the The stain that puts the hard wood effect within the reach of every house- hold, regardless of present finish on floors, furniture or wood work. Sanitary Hygienic N { terdley. returned. home: today or, returned from Crookston yester-| Johnson stop work sooner; is John-! y, re e ¥ {aay where he is engaged in the erec-!sm’ responsible, or will the city lose i John Curo, who is county S“"ey_‘tiun of several buildings. Mr. Jack-i | B or of Cass county, was here today on| o\ i) begin work Monday on the nn l o ll his way to Walker from Remer. | .. michop Corbett Cathedral which You can learn how to make soft wood floors equal to hard wood in looks and wear. called on business matters. | automobile. Dr. John Stevens of Bagley, who| transacted business in Bemidji yes- E. Jackson, the Bemidji contract-| ¢It¥ engineer at fault in not having present condition of affairs; was the | William Brean and wife of Big|will cost $70,000. He is also build- MAJEST'G THEATRE Falls, were in the city today on a|ing several business blocks in Grand i “‘Petticoat Dance” Miss Hazelle Fellows | combined business and pleasure trip. | Rapids. , PROGRAM | Chi-Namel will make your floors Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCumber of Mrs. C. E. Battles left Wednesday | FMDAY' SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Cass Lake, came to Bemidji s'esterda}" for Laporte, Indiana, where she will| mG"Ts to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clark, | visit with her grandmother, Mrs. a er rnu ee rnu a" cra c rnn returning this morning. | Hoops, for two weeks. She will go || l—Overture ’ Charles Naugle returned home yes- from there to Niles, Ohio, and-speud_ terday after an extended business two weeks with Mr. Battles father, : || 2—Motion Pictures trip through northern MinnesolajG‘ W., Battles, who will retnrn thh: Mammy’s Ghost (Vitagraph ) made in the interests of his company. | 1¢r 2nd make his home here in Be- A story of the War midji with his son. || 3—Dlustrated Song e 1} “Little l’uff of Snoke," Good Night C. J. Woodmansee Watch for the Big Parade Wednesday, May 10th It Starts and Finishes At The HARDWARE Third Street, Bemidji, Minn. Henry Logan of Grand Rapids;% with his son, recently established an| insurance office in Bemidji, left this | The Word Vaudevilje. | morning for Walker where he spent ‘Th‘»‘ “‘UN}A ‘vaudeville” sprang [rom‘i - Vaux de Vire the name of a hamlet oday. in the pi sque town of Vire, in 5—Motion Pict Bwitzerland. (o the fifteenth century oton icture I » hi /5. wiE e iver || ““The Runaway Motor Car” (Pathe) this town was the home of Oliver A sensational Comedy 4—Motion Picture ““Max Goes Ski-ing” (Pathe) A side shaking comedy Mrs. C. J. Borchardt of Detroit, Michigan, came yesterday afternoon | Basselin. the author of witty drinun;.n to spend her summer vacation with | 80D&S. One of the best known of these | songs was a merry dissertation on the her parents M. and Mrs. Charles lutgors red no:ery Naugle. | PALMER STORE Three shows every night Admission 10 Cents ] I g o I I fl [i I o SUPERFINE HOICE ODA ANDIES The Palace Sale SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY Out of Town Friends AND——— Future Customers We make a specialty of carefully and promptly filling all MAIL ORDERS If in need of any drugs or druggist sundries give us a trial z WE AIM TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Once you have traded with us means always. It’s one of those rare events when merchandise of this'sort can be hought at butchered prices. Inour stock we find accumulations of odds at this time. there are more than usnal, That’s why this crueily This season Sale Lasts All Next Week There are lots of good things for Men and Boys For Men: Suits at $6.95, $7.50 and $9.75. Pants at $L15, $1.45, $1.95 and $2.15. Suspenders at 20c. Work Shirts at 40c. Negligee Shirts at 50¢ and 65¢. Handkerchiefs at 5c. Underwear at 25¢, 40¢ and 50c. Hosiery at 8e, 12¢; silk Lisle Hose at 25¢, 15¢c. Collars at 6¢c. Overalls at 50¢c. An extra special lot of fancey Vests at 75¢. For Boys: 1 Lot Boys suits worth $3.50 up to $6.00 at this sale $1.50. Underwear at 19c. Suspenders at 10c. Hats and Caps at 15¢. 1 Lot Boy’s Mackintoshes worth $5 going at $1.75. Then there are two tables with something for everybody—on the first everything goes at 25¢, on the second 50¢ takes the choice of many articles worth up to $3.00. Every article a Bargain. The Palace Glothing Store HANSON'S A. D. S. DRUG STORE On the corner next to the Postoffice Int;lligeqtt_ Pure Drugs rescription and i i Conpeauin et o 216 Minnesota Avenue, Bemidji, Minn. ) e (0] ————e (o) ———— {0} == {0} e [l0] s ({0} e { Shoe Bargains for Men at $1.39 and $1.95 (ef0) ———— () ————— () ——— (o) — (o) ——{¢) —0un— ()] — 4 ——— () ——— () — | — () —— () —— ) — |

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