Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 13, 1911, Page 3

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(N !IM!DiI BRIEFS fintempuress el | Another defeat” was handed to the " Bemidji &igh school bage ball team at Bagley iyesterdayj when ‘the nine at: that'place‘béat them*by & ‘score‘of 7' to 3. The best. way-for you to secure .a Steady, reliable income from. your| savings is to secure’a pass book from the Northern National Bank: Colne in today. Arrangements are:complete'for:the base ball game-which 1a'to be plays ed tomorrow between ‘the: teamis. of Solway and Bemidji. ‘This will' be Bemidji’s first ‘gante. 1 lot Ladies ‘suits, $15.00 each.| O’Leary-Bowser Co. The evening services of the First Methodist Episcopal church will be held thirty minutes later; Epworth league will be at 7 o’clock and preaching at 8 o’clock. Plenty of White carnations at the greenhouse for Mother’s Day. Phone 166. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg, Ky. says, “We use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our own household and know it is ex- cellent.” For sale by Barker's Drug Store. After an illness of several months, Mrs. Ida Selberg, 22 years old, of Alida, Clearwater county, died on Tuesday of this week of consumption. She is survived by her husband and two small boys. { Until 10 o'clock tonight Ladies vests 8c¢; Lonsdale muslin 8 cents. Longeloth 8 1-2 cents. O' Leary- Bowser Co, i For soreness of the muscies wheth- er induced by violent exercise or in- jury, Chamberlain’s Liniment is ex- cellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by Bark- er's Drug Store. George Kreatz, who went to Min- neapolls several days ago, has pur- chssed an automobile and with Mrs. Kreatz, Who is attending the Grand Lodge of Eastern Star, are taking trips about the city, and will return to Bemidji the middle of next week. 1 can accomodate a limited number | of boarders at reasonable prices. C.| J. Carlson’s restaurant, Nymore. | | The name of F. A. Whittier, sup-| erintendent of the boys’ training school at Red Wing, is conspiciously | absent from the list of delegates ap-| pointed by Governor A. O. Eberhart to attend the National Conference of Corrections and Charities in Bos- ton, June 7 to 14. 1 lot wash goods 5 cents a yard. O’Leary-Bowser Co. No definite conclusion has. - been reached by the board of directors of the Baptist church as to who will be secured to take up the duties of pastor, caused by the resignation of Rev. Robert McKee. The board will meet during the coming week, when final steps will be taken. Money to loan. V. L. Ellis. Emil T. Evenson. recently success- ful in the state bar examination for admission to the bar, went to Be- midji last Saturday where was ad- ministered to him the oath of ad- mission by District Judge C. W. Stanton.. Don’t ask questions of Mr. Evenson, now, or you may find your- self his debtor.—Bagley Independ-~ ent. | Carnations for Mother’s Day. Model Bakery. During the coming week; & special | meeting of the Bemidji fire depart-| ment will be held, at which'delegates will be named to the state convention at Owatonna. The coming Ada dis- trict convention will also be dis-| cussed, and as Bemidji won the dis- trict banner last year, they will be represented this year for the purpose of endeavoring to recapture the ban- ner, and by so doing, gain permanent possession. Men’s work shirts 38 c. Bowser Co. O’Leary- Ernegt Flemming, the Bena -mer- chant-logger, came to the city yester- day afternoon from his home and spent several hours here, going:last evening to Blackduck, where he ‘had:|- some business matters to look after. Mr. Flemming has been logging dur-| ing the past two seasons on the Third river, east of Blmkduek‘,' and. his present trip is to ascertain what the prospects are for getting~out'a drive of logs down the Third.river to Lake ‘Winnibiboshish.: : He ‘says ? fords. there despite the close watc] the Alfalfa dairy; on sale at W. G. Schroeder’s store, corner 4th ‘and Minnesota-avenue: of Grand Forks,. who spent their pairing ot the' cottige~and:igetting it"In readiness for the Sessoh. Corless was at one time a district Judge in North Dakota. Prices reasonable, €. J. Carlson’s restaurant, -Nymore. - W. E. Peik‘who'last-week was elecs schools ‘hias: notified ‘Alfred Johnson; clerk of the board-of ‘éducation, that he has decidéd:to accept the position. As was:stated: ‘last: week--Mr.- graduates-fromthe" state” untversity in June. career' he i8 & graduate-of one-of the state normals and has-had:‘consider- able -experfences in - teaching. In choosing Mr. Pelk the board took into constderation the very &igh recom- mendations‘given him by the : in- spector‘of graded schools, S. A. Chall- man.—Blackduck- American. Sunday is Mother's -Day.- Honor Eer by wearing a‘white carnation, Go to the Dam' while the: water is high. Yankee Dodle leaves at~2:30 p. m. Checks: are’ beginning to arrive from the state in payment’ for ser: vices of men who fought fires:-last year, but who could not be paid be- cause of insufficient appropriations. About 10,000 checks due the fire fighters' in the northkern-part:of the state are 'being sent out ‘from:St.Paul A total of $94,700 is to be disbursed in sums ranging from. 60- cents to $100,. The average 18 @bant-$8:50. Bills rendered the state by fire fight- | ers.in the'woods last year-aggregated | more than $104,000, but the legisla- | ture appropriated only enough to pay 85 cents on the dollar, Send a'bunch of ‘white -carnations to mother for Mother’s Day. The Yankee Doodle having been equipped with' the’ most ‘modern ma-< chinery will begin her regular trips to the Dam at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Arrangements have:just been ‘com= pleted for a horse show in the mam- moth' live stock pavilion ‘at Hamline' the first four nights of the state fair next September. The show will in- and Hhorses; the' judging of the en- tries in the horse show division and a large number:of horseshow" features together with other specialties and entertainmeénts. = The ‘Kiltle ' ‘band will- give: a concert in the pavilion, An electric tandem from ‘San An- tonio, which was a star feature of the Kansas City horse-show last.year,| will be seen. This"tandem s driven into the ring in the dark and one by ome‘'the -500 lights on ‘the harness and cart-are‘turned on. Yesterday' we- received shipment of Ladies pomps and ox- O’Leary-Bowser Co. The following' menw will ‘be served: by the Ladies Aid of the Swedich 5 to 8 o’clock: Swedish Meat Balls, -Brown: Gravy Escalloped: Potatoes -« Dill 'Pickles Cold"Bofled Ham - Baked Beans Lettuce and Egg Salad Strawberry * Sherbet, Assorted Cake Coftee. In the afternoon an:apron sale-will be Meld-at which both fancy and plain: aprons will’ be sold: Hornet News—Fire-destroyed Ed. Johnson's bara: on: Monday:>~Mr and Mrs. Jake Miller-and C.-W. Palmer went to Blackduck Wednesday.— George Bogart were in Bemidji Thursday.—Robert Shaw went to has moved his family:into the Mose Taylor place: - Just see the" Men's suits we are showing for $14.95. O’Leary-Bow- Bena waa hard hit by the recent for- ser Co. ‘the! government rangers wnd pnrfil- Carnations™: for Mother’s Day:|* o dji - toda; ‘Model: Bakery: - A whsin Bemiid 4 .M. i{ ornl; Fresh: butter* mir, v milx A. M. Crowell left t!fll moraing ‘and” cream delivéred each ‘day from Attorney G. C. H. Corless and wife: summer at Lavina, where they have’ a summefcottage &re:in’the ity to- day, superintending'thie work on re- |- > Mri Carnations for Mother's Day.] Model Bakery. First clase board' by the week. ted superintendent ot the Blgckduck: Peik: Aside: from"his ‘unfversity’ clude a- great: parade-of prizescattle |: anotheé: | . Lutheran church; ‘Saturdayj Mey- 18;|- in the church basement,‘corner. 6th, | street and Minnesota avenue, from Blackduck Friday.—C. W. Palmer| oooooobooowooo % Miss Eva Vell of Hlnvl, is in Be- ’mldfl today.- _ Mrs. O. T. Nelson of Gnlly, ‘Was 8 ‘| Bemidj{‘shopper. ‘today: 2 M. F. Foote, the Boy River lumber- for Wikton on ‘legal business; Mrs. F. Latimer of Turtle River, :was a Bemidji -visitor yesterday. J. H. Hermanson of Kelliher, was' &. Bemidji business visitor: Friday. * " J. J. Weeks of Thiet' River Falls, tranneud business-in-the - city to- day.* . Edythe . Rain, who teaches at Shevlin, --is-the .-guest-of - Bemidji friends-today. A. T. Jacob iandiF. W. Rimo of Park Raplds; wers -Bemidji business visitors yesterday:-~- 5 ,Mra. F."A.-Wilson today-returned to Benfld)l, after’ havingispent the winter i St. Paul, Mrs: C. A, Huftinan is entertaining her" cougin; - Mrs. - Frank- Onstine of ‘southern:-Wisconsin:- Mrs. -1. McKinney ‘of ‘Thief River Falls, wfll- ‘be the' guest<6t her pister irs. A. }luer for-a:few ‘days. Tom ‘Johnson, retarmed:this morn- ing: from-Blackduck- where: he went last-evening :to attend -business mat- ters. Mrs. J. R. Slack of-Big Falls, re- turned to - her home: this- morning after hl:vlng. spent: yesterday-in Be- midji. Mrs. H. D. Courtney-of -Bagley, was in ' Bemidji- yesterday as the guest of friends. She was accom- panied by her-son. Attorney: Thayer Bailey, of this city, went to Bagley yesterday after- noon, ‘where ke has been called to attend legal matters. Mrs. T. E. Shore of Cooper, Sask., arrived in the city yesterday and will be thie'guest of her sister, Mrs. James Fullerton for a few days. Mrs: S. S. Tibbetts and-Mrs: Wini- fred Palacios -of Bena :were:Bemidji shoppers” yesterday, - 'returning to their home this-morning. R. E. Fisher, .day’ operator at the M. & 1. depot, lett this morning tor Fargo where he will remain several days as'the guest of friends: erd, who has been visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Youngren,. for the past month, left this morning for Walker. L. L. Reynods ‘of Tenstrike: and F. Mrs. Annabel O’Conner, of Brain-|| Solo, Naar Fjordene Blaaner, Paulson Ja vi Blsker dette Landet, ... Bjornson Male Quartette - Violin Solo, Bt Saeter Besog,0le Bull Mrs. C. R. Sanborn Solo, Le Cor.'. .A. Flegier Andrew Rood 3 Sele Clion from Aida....Emil Tavan Orchestra: Price 25 and 50 cents: Bids for Crossing Planks. Sealed bids.will be received by the undersigned, to be opened before the City Council of the City of Bemidji on May 16th, 1911,:at the council rooms city- hall fl},eelock p. m. for 20 000 feet of 3 nch tlmlnck plank, siitable for nreet crossing purposes; | Council reserves the. right to re- Jject any or all bids, Dated Bemidji, Minn., May 11th, 1911, . GEO. STEIN, um:mmm ‘an wmmmdl-. DoRe 0f ‘it, ‘see JOHN G. ZIEGLER; i Now: is the time to get. rid-of your rheumatism::' You ‘will’ find" Chiam- || berlain’s Liniment wondertully ef- fective. One' application:will..con- vince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. 9000000900006 00650 ¢ BEMIDJI:MARKET-PRICES ' Butter :(Dairy) .3 .25 Bges .. .17 Potatoes . 1.00 Oniong*. 2.00 Cabbage ™\ (i iiiviiias 05 Turnips ... 60 Beets . .02 Poutltry ., .15 Wheat . 1,00 Oats ... .40 Original Era of Good Fesling. The phrase‘applied to the administra- ‘tion ‘of James ‘Monroe, *‘the era of good: feeling,” first appeared’ in-a-Bos- ton'newspaper. the Columbian Sentinel of July 10, 1817. - From'that time until the‘present-hour the two administra- tions: of - Monroe—a period of eight years, 1717 to 1825-are reférred to in the terms of the newspaper:paragtaph which -8o aptly ‘expressed: the: public sentiment - of the day.—Magazine' of American History. City Clerk. New lace Veils, MotorScarfs,Gloves, Purses, Hand Bags. A. Jenkins of Hines, were in Bemidji ‘yesterday’ for‘ the' purpose of ‘taking the state creamery inspector examin- ations. Charles:Carter of Hines; was in Be- midji today, for the purpose of at- tending"the ‘ Beltranti county’ devel-| opment meeting which had been called for today. " Attorney. Chester ~McKusick re- turned“ Fritay from a short trip to the Twin Cities, where he was called on legal ‘watters ‘ ‘appearing~ before the supreme court: H. A. Ledenberg*of: St.: Paul, state creamery “{nspector; ‘was in the city yesterday. While here Mr. Leden- berg conducted the state creamery inspector-examinations. « M. S. Titus, John Boeing and J. W. Boeling ‘of ‘Minot,.~-who -spend theéir summer~motths” i Beniidjt, re in Bemidji superintending the repairing of ‘their ‘summer ‘cottage, which 18 located -at Lavinia. Miss Florence Smyth entertained at cards’last evening in honor of Mrs. G. A. ‘Hanson: -’ The guests-included, Mrs. G. A. Hanson and Mrs. H. A. Schafrf, Miss.M. Bailey, C. C. Crippen, and Mrs. O. A. Bailey. Mrs. Al. Dickenson of Blackduck, arrived in the eity this morning, and will remain:liere several days as the guest of her mother. Mr. Dicken- son is the superintendent of the Blackduck electric light'plant. James Griffin of Grand Forks, N. D., traveling freight: agent for the Great Northern Railway company, was a yigitor in Bemidji yesterday, interviewing Agent Chamberlain and ‘& number ‘of ‘localbusiness men. He' creturned: to Grand Forks {n the after- noon. Mrs. G. A. iiansoll left this morn- ing for Litehfield, Minn:, wheresshe will make her future home.” She? accompaniéd by her sister, Mrs. P. Melsenberg and daughter wWho have| Hundreds of Women Have Responded-to Our Great Suit Coat, Dresses and Dress- Goods Sale In appreciation for the success of our sales, we have . decided to - add the following specnals for pay week while even greater induce- ments will be given in : E ~ Suits, Coats, Dresses and: Dress-Goods You can’t afford to miss one day of this great Sale Undermusling at Extracrdinary Bargains DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS' The Best Crades Are Included In This Sale ~ Lace:and Embroidery trimmed Gowans, full length and width, made of fine cambric at 48¢, 98¢, $1.29, $1.79 and up. All these are at one third or one half less than regular value. Princess Slips- at 98¢, $1.39, $1.79, $2.15 and up. up. been her guests for ‘the past few days. Ml‘l Hanson was entemlned at. the Pettic_oats at 65¢, 98¢, $1.39 and -~ Sale of Embroidery and. Lace This is beyond a doubt the greatest opportunity to buy your laces ‘a‘nd embroideries for this summer’s garments. The stock 1s complete with hundreds of the prettiest newest patterns. A diseount of 20 per cent will be given during this sale. Many new goods have been'added this week in ailf departmenfts. DEEEATIV /0dd Fellows Bldg, |- 0909090000000 00 0 Copyright 1169, by '"HERE i 1s no doubt about - money in the bank, it is sure -and positive. Maybe slow but there is the satisfaction that it is sure. Positive in every-way, both that it w1ll grow, and that it is safe. The Northern National Bank REST AND-HEALTH T0-MOTHERAND:GHILD MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTRING: YEARS CHILDR HY TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCHSS: SO0THES the CHILD, BOFTENS the G UM ALLAYSall PATN T CURESWIND COLIC, remedy'for DIARRHGEA, | it i3 2 qoluu:ly )urnflel& Be sure und ask for *“Mrs Vinsiow's Soothing Eyrupst and take mo other | kind Twenty- fivnemu T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies"and Gents’ Suits ‘to Order. Freach Dry Cleaning, ;uninl and. Repairing s y. 315 Beltrami Avenue Parasols in all the fowered effects. also children’s parasols from 35cts up. »Leonas at $1.00, $1.69, $2.89. Combination Corset Covers and Drawers. or Corset - Cover with Petticoat-at-69¢; 98¢; $1.39, $1.79, $3.19. Corset Covers at 19¢, 39¢ and up. These are all made with- the greatest care beautifully trimmed in lace and embroidery and some in French embroidery. C DANE

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