Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 8, 1911, Page 3

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B “MONDAY, MAY 8, 1011. BEMIDJI BRIEFS it aisios o et Money to loan. V. L. Ellis. and restaurants will be afier hlvhlx Ipent several days fi Mr. Jewett, ; o Miss Anna Mills has returned from separated | International Falls, where she has Tom Smart has purcHased s fing ’ from saloons, and it is likely Moor- |spent the last few days as the guest 1750 pound Percheron stallion, which | | head’s city council will was shipped here Saturday from St. | James, Minn. ‘ o No base ball game was played here’ yesterday. The game between Be- midji and Solway was called off, be- | cause of the threatened rain. The| Solway team will be given another date later in the season. ‘he could carry. | today, Dbefore Judge | Dennis was given a ten day sentence, Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda has is- | ;,y¢ pecause of his recent illness was sued the following marriage “ce“esisuspended on the understanding that dnring the past week: Emil Biek: |y tno time the six o'clock whistles ?m and Pearl Johnson; Thomas C. ‘ blow tonight he will have shaken the undy and Ida Lantto; John Wolden | .o of Bemidji from his feet. Al- and Ingeborg Helblad; Bjorguf Hom- | po.¢ Sehon also up for drunkenness me and Anna Torjerson. | paid a fine of $8. According to James L. George, | auditor of Beltrami county, all of the | free seed which has been applied for | by the settlers of this county, rested in Bagley on a charge of horse | stealing, was arraigned before Court who, | Commissioner Simons this morning. lost property by the forest fires ot‘“e case was postponed until May | last fall, has been called for. More 15, in order to allow the defendant than 300 applications were made hy“'0 have several witnesses ~present. residents of Beltrami county. Preble is the youth who secured a Emil Eickladt and Pearl Johnson | livery team from the Pogue Livery were married by Rev. S. E. P. White |last Thursday evening. No trace of the Presbyterian church Saturday was found of Preble until Saturday afternoon, at the groom’s home, near | morning, when he was arrested at the Mississippi dam. Mr. and Mrs.| Bagley. This morning the young Eickladt will make their home in Be~ man, who is 18 years of age, had| midji. Mr. Eickladt is employed by nothing to say concerning his arrest. the Crookston Lumber company. He is being held at the county jail. Dick Runney arrived here Monday At a meeting of the Home Study from a trip to Europe, in which he Club this afternoon plans are being visited England, France, Sweden and Denmark. Norway.: made for the entertainment of the He expected | District Federation of Woman’s| to see a few shacks on the site of | Clubs, which is to be held in Bemid. Baudette and was not prepared for:May 21 and 22, at"which time many prominent the scene of the fire.—Rainy River|speakers will be here. the growing young city that marks delegates and Region. Spooner is to celebrate the Fourth elected to succeed Mrs. A. E. Witting of July and the Northern News of | #1d other officers chosen for the posi- tions now held as follows: E. McDonald, Vice President; Mrs. L. A. Ward, Recording Secretar: Mrs. G. M. Palmer, Secretary; Mrs. W. that city says “the occasion will be made a memorable one.” Rebuilt better than ever since the fire of last October, Spooner proposes to demon- strate its forward strides with a pro- H. Bye, Treas- gram on the National holiday that YTeT- will attract attention. Upon the order of Earl Geil, chief Minnesota of the fire department, the fire en- gine ,which has not been used for|day for the first time since the close | He left | this morning for Wadena to confer| with President Maxwell on plans for | " the Duluth convention Mr. Mac-| kenzie will return to Bemidji, stop-| ping at Cass Lake. He will be here Saturday at a meeting of the county; 4t iheieid development association of which he| is secretary. some time, was given a test Saturday Of the recent legislature. afternoon, which proved satisfactory. The engine is' kept in working order, but as it has not been called out for some time, the chief was of the opin- jon that it should be given a try out. On Thursday, May 11, capitol, St. Paul, the Minnesota Ter- ritorial Pioneer Association will cele-| Incidental to his work | lof arranging for the Duluth meet- brate the 53rd anniversary of the ad-| | e 4 char. 1"!55!0[1 ()l- fhe state of Mlnnes?m man of the newly created reclama- into the Unien. Any person wesld-| o pnry. My, Mackeniie-believes) ing in the state prior to May 11\, pyjuen convention will the larg-! 1858, no matter where they are now ' et Arifl ‘OBt (rAPoFtANE /IR e hist-i residing, can become a member of s a0 | ory of the assogiation. | the association. | The following list of letters “Ad-| ! vertised” unclaimed for the ending May 6, are at the Bemidji, : — A building from which they were| POStomee: é‘;”‘ A“d_""'s"_‘"i Hel-) driven last fall by the forest fire. :‘“‘ A“‘°;:' ”‘;‘I" BJ”"‘““ s, Mm’" The bulleing kus been somplately ves| “or% Ri Bavker, Mr., J. T.; Dubl- . . quist, Mr. Fred; Cochrane, Mr. W. J.; paired and up to date furnishings in- Cole, L. C.; Cochran, P. N.; Cohn, Mr. E. E.; Engemoen, Mr. Oscar A.;! Holberg, Pete; Hanson, Mr. Hanse; Jackson, Fred; Lord, Jimmie; Louis, President Vincent of the Univer- Mr. George; Lofgren, Mr. Ray; Mal-| o'clock the public school children of Spooner as- This morning at 9 | week | sembled in the modern brick school | | stalled. Temporary schools have| been held in the Methodist church and Phoenix church. sity of Minnesota, Dean Woods, and ' ¢colm, Mr. Hugh: Maddock, Mr. Jas-| several members of the board of re- per; Pitie, Mr. Alfred; Rosewick, | gents will visit the Crookston school Mr.; Rose, Mr. C. S.; Schroeder.‘ of agriculture on May 15, and will| Hamilton; Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.; | be accompanied by a landscape artist, Smith, A. W.: Wagsland, Mr. at which time the plan will be made Adolph; Withkoskey, Mr. to unify the entire plans regarding Williams, Mr. F. T., Jr. new buildings and landscape effects. for the Crookston school. Louie; Bessie; Stevens, Mrs. E. S. A man's duty to his family is not L. G. Townsend of Blackduck, % ) £ % § > wh el ovides fo: president of the Beltrami Develop- 107¢ When he merely provides for et N ... Dresent necessities. He must also ment Association, was in Bemidji prepare for the future and a “rainy day.” An ever-increasing account at interest in the Northern National day to name delegates to the cou- N vention at Duluth June 1 and 2. My, Douk is the best preparation you can make. today. He issued a call for a meeting of the association here next Satur- Edward Preble, the young man ar-| women | At today’s! . meeting a new president will be| Corresponding | | REAL ESTATE Women— | Anderson, Mrs. Kemon; Levelle, Miss | soon take | of friends. | similar action.—Moorhead Independ- T. D. Tenney of Minneapolis, and| T. A. McCann, were the guests of So happy was Dennis Farry to get | Edgar Irvine at dinner at the Mark- | out of the hospital that he began to | ham last evening. celebrate with the result that he-took | on a bigger load of intoxicants than | visiting with reiatives and friends at In municipal court|pjttle Falls and the Twin Cities, re- Pendergast, | tyrned home today. Mrs. W. B. Lakin, who has been Miss Pearl Hiland of Superior, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Danaher, during the past few days, has returned to her home. B. C. Troppman, proprietor of the Troppman Dry Goods store of this city, has returned from a weeks’ business trip to the Twin Cities. | Rev. T. J. Martin of the Congrega- tional church at Nymore, panied by his wife, is in the southern accom- | part of the state where he will spend ‘l his vacation. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Henderson had {as their dinner guests at the Mark- ham last evening Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | Erwig, Mrs. Sarah Roberts and Miss | Floy Donaldson. | Mrs. G. E. Carson, worthy matron |of the Bemidji Eastern Star lodge, | leaves tonight for Minneapolis to at- | tend the Grand lodge of that order. | She will be gone a week. The Ladies Aid of the | Lutheran Church will hold an apron sale on Saturday, May 13, in the Church basement. Supper will be | served from 5 until 8 o’clock. Swedish C. 0. Moon, deputy auditor of Bel- trami County, returned from his home at Blackduck this | where he had gone Saturday evening ! | to spend Sunday with his family. morning Mrs. E.| Mrs. Porter of Turtle River. is| | visiting friends in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg and | family went to Lake George in their | automobile yesterday morning re-| | turning in the evening. W. R. Mackenzie, secretary of the Northern Development association, came to Bemidji yester- ! Riverside was the scene of the | first pienic yesterday, when the following party made merry: Misses Olive Miller, Beryl | Neil, Babb Neil, and Walsh and Messrs. Walter Larry | | Morier of Chicago, Sherwood of Walker and Arch Naugle. After the of the year Marcum, | lunch which was served at Riverside a trip was made to the dam in the Marcum motor boat. i DARLING BOY You want him strong, don’t you? Then stop “doping” him for fits, weak heart, fever, in- cipient consumption, and a lot of other “scare” diseases. Give him Kickapoo Worm Killer and watch him grow. It cleans and regulates bad bowels, tones up torpid livers and purifies . the blood. Price, 25¢., sold by drugg- ists everywhere. F. M. MALZAHN RENTALS City Property and Farm Lands Listed and Soid 407 Minnesota Ave. Bemidil, Minn MAJESTIC THEATRE PROCRAM MONDAY AND TUESDAY 1—Overture—Mexatexa. + Hazelle Fellows. 2—Motion Pictures “The Trail of the Pomas Charm” (Kalem) A thrilling Indian Picture 3—Illustrated Song || “MyHeart Has Learned to Love You”’ €. J. Woodmansee 4—Motion Picture | “The Ships Husband” (Edison) Townsend leaves tonight for a trip of two weeks or more to Portland, Oregon and other coist points. . o i g B R PERSONALS @ Applications for liquor transfers will be read to the city council tonight. George McTaggart is to transfer to Matt Thome and| Albert Marshick to David LaBelle. | The liquor license application of Larkin & Dale will also be consider-| were among ed. City Clerk Stein will present| visitors. his quarterly financial ay. Oscar Holden and wife of Fosston, the Bemidji Sumhy statement | ,;ong the mew boat owners this which will show the city’s finances year is Joseph “Anderson, who has to be in good condition. purchased the Stafford launch. One of the issues that has arisen, g vanNortx, who is in_the to the surface occasionally is the | | hotel business at Big Falls, was a| question of abolishing lunch count- | Bemidji business visitor today. ers from saloons, but the councils| 3 have not taken specific action for 4. Gilinare of Kellher, sommer ol Bemiajt tas lately pas&}the drug store at that place trans- | acted business in the city Saturday.| some time. ed an ordinance of that kind to take | effect July 1,” when lunch m"‘“’l license 6 6 © 690 © 690 > o & A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.| John MeCormick of Mill Park yester- | Mrs. C. Wi Jewett and son have A lively comedy. | | Three shows every night | Admission 10 Cents T. BEAUDETTE ! Merchant Tailor | Ladies’ and Gents’ Suite to Order. ‘Freach Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a Specialty. 315 Beltrami Aveaue | Automobile, Gas Engine and | Motor Boat - EXPERT REPAIR WORK foot of 4th St. Phone 152 ] MAREET 006000000 000 B-itfu (Dllry_ ). Eggs .. Potatoes . An Economist. " “You shonld ride a horse.” “Can’t afford it,” said the lpprehu ‘slve person. “Bnt It will give you an appetite.” Sor the horse.”—Washington Star. Hanson’s Soda | Fountain | Superii-:r Quality Onions .........cc..omn.....+2.00 | 'REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES “Perhaps. But it will do the same | There are styles in drinks just as there are styles in Glothes delicious, more inviting, more alluring than any of the old ones. It has been difficult for us to improve upon our last years’ favorites ‘But We Have Done It ; We offer you several new combinations of such Quality that when you have tried them once they will ever after entice the wary nickles and dimes from your pocket whenever you find yourself in our vicinity. ‘Watch For Our Window Signs Hanson’s A. D. S. Drug Stors No. 182 East Bound Leaves 9:54a m. No. 183 West Bound Leaves 4:37p. m | No. 186 East Bound-Leaves 2:45 P m No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 2. m- A Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m No. 38 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m ' No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m No. 108 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 s, m Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m Minnesota & international No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 815 a. m No. 81 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 BoundLeaves at 7:30 a. m Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m " Minn. Red Lake: & Man. No. .1 North Bound:Leaves: at 3:35 p..m No 2 South-Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m —_———————— FARM:LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD o' to Him for Farm Loans Office--Odd Fellows Buliding - PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY . MASTEN Piano Tuner ermerly ¢ Radenbush & Ce. of #¢. Paul reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, - Plase Tusor Room 36, Third floor;> Brinkman Hotel. We would like to be able to get up-a series of fashion plates, showing Telephone 535 | pictures of all the new drinks that are to be popular this season. 3 .~ For a new drink to become the fashion means that it must be more LFENN H. SLOSSON ] Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji Music House, 17ThirdSt. Phone319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. M. COOK CIVIL ENGINEER Room.9. O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 E. REYNOLDS ® Architect and Realestate Broker Offices—Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 PHYSICIANS AND-SURCEONS R. ROWLAND 'GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN QGreater ‘Quantity E. H. JERRARD Scratch Pads About 8x12 inches; weigh nearly a pound. Buy them here at B Cents Other pads, extra quality paper, various sizes soldjalso by the pound for PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A.WARD, M. D. * Over First Nativnal Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 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 213 = INER W. JOHNSON —— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security/Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTURN DENTIST - LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 H. FISK iz ) ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store Miles Block EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Epnn 7, except Sunday and Mon- day lza.n..ltosp.m_1w9|;.n. Smxhy!m p.m. Monday 7 to -~ MREADY FOR CEMENT WORK 1do all kinds of Cement Work < —Lay Sidewalks,. Curbing, Etc: i Lfl I.Ol VED

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