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- WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911. Grand Forks, who have been spend- 'BEMIDJI BRIEFS ¥t s o Sogas.. ing some time at Red Lake, on an outing trip, arrived in Bemidji yes- terday and left this morning for their ditorial Telephone, “THREE=O] ORA BARRETTE, Soclety Reporter Fred Chamberlain, son of Agent| Chamberlain of the Great Northern railroad depot, recently accepted the position as soloist at the Brinkman theatre. The Ladies Aid of the First Scan- dinavian Lutheran Church will meet on the lake shore midway between town and Diamond Point, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Money to Loan. V. L. Ellis. Much improvement has been made by the management of the Challenge hotel during the past few weeks, the front having been changed and| painted together with other repair- ing. This season we are showing the, largest line of diamonds ever and wh h surpass all our previous ef- forts. There is not another stoek | equal in Minnesota north of the twin cities. Geo. T. Baker & Co., 116 3d St. Near the lake. Not one penny has vet been de- posited in Uncle Sam’s postal savings | bank, which opened in Carrington, N. D., for business June 27, and as a| result Carrington people are mnot much enthused over the new estab- lishment. See Hud Fisk, when in need of| automobile, gas engine and motor| boat repair work. Shop, lake front foot of Fourth street. Phone 381, Men are at work laying a birch floor in the baking room of W. A. McDonald's Model bakery on Min-; nesota avenue, and as soon as this completed a steel wall and steel ceil- ing will be put in. Mr. McDonald | will equip the bakery with a d(lu{,h mixer and a doughnut macline. We offer you quality, service and reasonable prices, an immense line of | seasonable jewelry. Geo. T. Baker; Co.. 116 3d St. Near the lake. it has been announced by the judges of the 15th judicial distriet, | that Judge B. F. Wright of Park Rap- ids will hold the regular special term of district court of Beltrami county | at Baudette on July 19. This usual- 1¥ is a one or two day term, during which the main business transacted | is the hearing of applications for cit- | izenship papers. A meeting of business men of the connty will be held at Roseau in an »ffort to establish a state road be- tween Warroad, running through all| the villages of the county west of Drayton, N. D., under the provisions| of the Elwell law. Such a road will prove of great value to this connty. mobile route to Warroad. which has been isolated heretofore as an objec- tive for tourists. LIBERTY.—Rev. Amundson, the minister of the N. L. Church, held English services at the Deer Lake| school house last Saturday evening. He also held services Sunday in the | Scandinavian language, at the Luth- wran church. Rev. Amundson will' again hold services English at the Deer Lake school house August 19 at T:30 p. m. From now and on ihere will be services every third Sunday at the Lutheran church.— The blue berries are numerous here and pickers are b The mspl:er— ries are ripening rauull‘v | PINEWOOD.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Fallerton and Miss Oberg of Bemid cume to attend the dance given by thie baseball boys.—A. Fenton of Be- midji, was the guest of Mr. Klinger and family the Fourth.—An exciting ball game took place here the Fourth when Sheviin and the Pinewood Stars | played, a ten-inning game ending in the score of 7 to 8§ in favor of sheviin. The concert given by the evlin children at the game was en- joyed by all.—Mrs. S. Nelson was pleasantly surprised Saturday by her‘ sister and two nephews from Rock- ford, 11l. They will visit here for some time.—Miss Bertha Klinger who has spent several weeks with | her parents here, returned to Bemi ji Saturday.—Mr. George and Miss Maidie Sthol returned home Saturday from their trip to Duluth. Editor George Isherwood of the, Tampio (I1l.), Tornado, was in Be- midji Tuesday and declared that a| it will open a good auto-| homes. and the fire put them out of business Mrs. A. W. Stinchfield of Roches- with the result that the town was|ter, mother of Mrs. M. J. Brown of in darkness for the balance of the|this city, who has been the guest of night. Engineer Hamilton and his|her daughter for several weeks re- men had the damage repaired, how- | turned to her home this morning. ever, before night. The building was | Mrs. Stinchfield was accompanied by unoccupied at the time, and it is sup- | her daughter, Alice. posed to have caught fire from boys throwing firecrackers through the|. 5 windows, It was formerly used &% intendent of the Soo lines of this di- the Shamrock Restaurant. Several| . Arrived in Bemidii this morn- 5 : A |ing for the purpose of meeting with of the Lafave family claimed the |y " o2 PUIPOSE b TLEOLTE WICH ownership, and the fire settled the| . ° b i International, to arrange for the op- dispute. There was small insurance.| . 2 A n 2 {—Baudette Rainy River Region. ening of the new union depot. J. R. Michaels of Superior, super- Nels Christianson and wife who have spent the past ten days in the city as the guest of their daughter, Mrs. §. R. Rasmussen, left for Min- neapoils last night where they will spend a couple of days before going | The partnership heretofore exist- |ing between the undersigned Gust Brown and Peter Lankis, under the| firm name of Brown & Lankis, doing business at Number 319 Beltrami | avenue, in Bemidji, Minnesota, is this 5 N | day dissolved by mutual consent, The | °" '© their home at Hawkins, Wis. | business will be continued by Gust| T. C. Stuart of Bay City, who un- Brown, who will pay all debts of the| til recently was connected with the |late firm; and to whom all accounts Melges Brothers company at Bemid- | aue eaid irm must be patd. |1, arrived in Bemidji last evening [ Dated July 12th, 1911. and will remain in the city as the PETER LANKIS, guest of friends for a few days. Mr. GUST BROWN. | Stuart is accompanied by his bride. Mrs. E. H. Denu entertained her g OO0 OO DO 9SO @ class of Sunday School girls yester- PERSONALS. @ day afternoon at a picnic party at l@@@@@©®®©©®©®@®®O‘mamond Point. Those attending A. W. Baldrow of Turtle River,|Were, Jean Richards, Anna Larson, Alice Neely, Marie George, Martha Larson, Mona Flesher and Avis Hollingsworth of Fergus Falls. | was in Bemidji today. i Attorney John Gibbons was taken | {to St. Anthony’s hospital today for | I-trentmeiit: Alfred P. Porter and family who | have resided in Bemidji for the past vear are leaving Bemidji for Kenyon, Minnesota where Mr. Porter has ac- ‘Cepted a position, and where they Mrs. R. H. Schumaker has return-; will make their future home. Mr. ed after spending the past few weeks | Porter has been employed by the A. \m the Twin Cities. | B. Palmer Hardware company. He Judge Marshall A. Spooner spe“[yleft last night for Minneapolis. He | yesterday in International Falls, at- |‘W‘“ be joined at Kenyon by his wite i tending to legal business. and'son:in d coupls of days. Richards is entertaining her sister, Miss Ruth Smith of Sioux City, lowa. | Thomas Swinsen left this morning| George Isherwood, editor of The | for LaCrosse, Wis., where he will vis-| Tampio (Ill.), Tornado, and J. | it during the next two weeks. | W. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | Isherwood, all of Illinois, were in Be- midji yesterday on their way to | Buenos Vista where the two former {will spend a week trying to’ land | B. H. Courtney of Grand Forks, some of the “big onmes.” Mr. and with the Northwestern Telephone| Mrs. J. W. Isherwood expect to re- }cnmpan\ spent yesterday in Bemidji. | main at Buenos Vista a couple of | H. E. Titus, chief mechanic of the Mmonths visiting his cousin, Mrs. Wes- Minnesota & International company“” Isherman and also fishing. in Bemidji. left this morning for; Brainerd. o v@ CECRCRCRCR RORORCRCRORCRCR X Dr. J. D. Taylor of Grand Forks,| » ITASCA STATE PARK NEWS, © who is spending the summer at hls«@ PPV OOOPPORPOO®®® summer cottage at Lavina, spent to-| day in Bemidji. Wesley T. Christine of Chicago, 3 5. yits w6 Isrelar) | editor of the American Lumberman, : 3 | registered at Douglas Lodge on July Omaha, who are in the cedar busi-|g " Mr, Christine will stay a week, ness were among Bemidji's business|yo writs~yp the Forest- School and | visitors yesterday. the State Park. Yesterday he was at Patrick Doran, former chief of po- | the school and ate with the Junior | lice of Duluth, is the guest of his|Corporation and was entertained at | nephew. Thomas J. Welch and fam-|a camp fire in the evening. In the lily for a few weeks. | morning Mr. Christine sat with the students two bhours in the lecture hall answering questions about the | lumber trade and forestry in general. | He believes that the present system of the Minnesota forest service, work- Alderman Knute Roe left today for ing with state funds to keep timber a few days' visit with his parents lands safe from fire, is OK. except near McIntosh, Minn. He will not! that the appropriations are inade- return until Saturday. quate. Governor Eberhart appointed July | Nels Otterstad of Turtle River, su- pervisor of assessors in Beltrami| | county, arrived in the city today. Miss Anna Taylor of Minneapolis/ |arrived in Bemidji last evening, and | left this afternoon for Turtle River where she will visit. Floyd and Roland Reed of Black- |duck. who have been the guests of | 15t a commission to give publicity to Miller Jewett for tlie past few days, e natural beauties of Itasca State returned to their home yesterday. Park. Its members, D. Lange, the well known naturalist and W. P. Mc- Guire, the Sunday editor of the Dis- patch and Pioneer Press newspapers | of St. Paul. arrived at Douglas Lodge on July 5, for a stay of two weeks. They will camp out at De Soto and as. Schwald’s little son is ill. Man Trap Lakes within the park, Miss Lizzie Fullerton returned visit the Forest School and gather from Lake Plantaganet last night|material to advertise this lovely | where she has spent the past few | place. Professor Lange has already | days camping. | bagged a woodchuck. Miss Bertha Dicaire andher cousin,| 4 Party camping at the Kaiser | Francis Kane, and Julia Moritz and | ;ott]::ge - asiPane nedriflic Stale | Nell Fullerton have gome to join|F2rK: came into Douglas Lodge on their pavents wt Lake P]anla"anet'sunda} Walter Cameron, Bernhard for.a wesk's outing: { Morch and Sigurd Hillestad of Foss- | ton, and Roscoe Kaiser of Bagley. | John Green of Danville, Hliuois,\ Some Minneapolis people came up accompanied by his father, from|July 8 in a car to Douglas Lodge; eutral, Minnesota, arrived in the| Judge J. N. Richards, Arthur L. city last night and will visit at lhe‘luue, and C. J. Rockwood, attorney J. E. Carson home for a couple nf‘for the Minneapolis Park Commis- davs | sion. Last Saturday and Sunday two Mrs. T. F. Hayes of St. Paul ar- rived last night and will spend a| month or more in the city as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. E. McDonald. | Dr. J. M. Freeburg and family of | wonderful improvement and change Blackduck, drove to the city yester-| ePresentatives of the Minnesota for the better has been made in Be-| day in their automobile. They left| Forest Service were at the Forest midji since his visit here a year ago.! this morning for a four weeks’ auto | S¢hool, walking through the country “The most noticable improvementtrip to different points in Minnesota, | © °fficial business; A. C. DePuy of which stamps this city as one of the| North and South Dakota and Iowa. best in northern Minnesota is the concrete pavement which has been George Monroe and family and laid on Third street,” said Mr. Isher- Mrs. E. E. Edwards and children, of wood. Mr. Isherwood has traveled | == | Park Rapids, fire ranger, and one of | his four patrolmen, Donald S. Doty of St. Paul. Mr. DuPuy while here appointed Albert Frankenbury of “over a large portion of northern Min-| nesota and says that Bemidji leads them all, and that her public build- ings, residences and stores are the‘ equal of any found in northern Min- | nesota. Mr. Isherwood also was pleased to note that the Pioneer of-\ fice too had kept pace with the pro- gressive ideas precedent and had in- stalled the latest model linotype ma- chine which enables the mechanical and editorial force to print a better paper. IN Baudette was visited by another fire this week, when the Lafave building near the station was de- stroyed. The building was found to| be on fire about two o’clock on Tues- |f day morning, and it had gained such | headway that there was no chance of | saving it. The firemen were on the || scene in remarkably quick time and ||| succeeded in saving the restaurant building of Miss Anderson adjoining. The building was close to the side- walk where the lead wires of the Baudette lighting system were strung A Savings Deposit Security State Bank OF BEMIDJI Takes No Vacation It earns interest at the rate of 4 per cent 365 days eachyear, . If you have no savings account start one and see how fast it grows, THE Lake Itasca, fire patrolman over sev- en townships including Itasca State Park. The Forest Schiool wants baseball games with nearby towns. Write P. T. Allen, manager.~ I. J. Swan, of St. Paul, general manager of the Great Northern Rail- road, is at Douglas'Lodge for a week. Dr. E. M. Frégrban, the Botanist and Vegetable Pathologist of the University, with Freeman and Monroe Freeman,, }l‘e at_the Forest Schoel for a stay of two weeks. Dr. Freeman will instruct the University Forestry Juniorsilere, on the sub- Jject of fungous diseases of trees. Professor John T. Stewart, head of the Department pf Agricultural En- gineering at the University, will ar- rive at the Forest School July 24, to instruct the students in surveying. Harry-Day of Akeley is estimating timber, with a party of four men, in and near Itasca State Park, for the Copyright 1509, by C, E. Zimmerman Co.--No. 27 Red River Lumber? Company. The = . 9 . o omtng witer, ‘pine will. bs lanified A- Bride’s choicest possession in Lake Itasca, oy hauled out by a . . R railroad which the company is build- o oo the Pa. o the s should be her ownindivid- Miss Mary McFadden and Miss stella McFadden lett Dougias Loage| U@l Dank account; it insures happmess July 9 for Park Rapids and St. Pan, ater s say of several weeks and brings a feelmg of security in tread- at one of the cottages, where Miss newspaper and magazine articles. . . . . when the Forest School closes in|With @ll the uncertainties of new things. August, six, of the students will go down river to St. Paul in their three o canoes, starting into the Mississippi\Th N rth N t l Ba k where it originates from Lake Itasca. e 0 ern a lona n Those who will make the trip are Harvey P. Blodgett, W. R. Clymer, S. | Grant Harris and Robert Wilson of | Minneapolis. JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN* Fire== Life-==—IN SUR A N CE==Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Mim for Farm Loans Office--Odd Fellows Building FEATHER RENOVATING. New feathers steam cured and cleaned. Old feathers made to ap- pear like new. Pillows made from beds if desired. Telephone No. 553, 511 First street, Bemidji, Minn. PEEVISH = children are sick children. Don’t be cross and slap. or scold them. Give them Kickapbo Worm Killer (It tastes like candy) and se how quickly they change to happy, goodnatured children that play all day, sleep well at'night, and look rugged and well nourisned. Price, 25¢., sold by druggists everywhere. WE SELL, BUY, LEASE, OR MNMANAGE PROPERTY How about that real estate you have been trying to sell for years; we can find a purchaser. We have a thorough knowledge of realty values. Our services are at your disposal. Perhaps you have been looking for a farm, city realty, a summer home, lake shore property. MAJESTIC THEATRE If you wish to buy property of any kindi :iell1 us what you want and where you want it, we will find it PROGRAM for you and buy it at a price that will please you. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY F. M. MALZAHN 1—Overture— Imam 407 Minn. Ave. Miss Hazelle Fellows Phone 420 2—Statues and Monuments in New | York City (Pathe) i 3—The Chiefs Talisman (Pathe) A Beautisul Indizn Drama 4—Song K s EET YOUR HOME Edward Currey ‘Whatever work you want done around the House there is & 5---Jim and Joe Dramatization of Hal Reid’s Poem. KYANIZE FINISH FOR IT ForFloos Listewns (joe ZKUMIZE Floor Finish Mrs. Willard Matthews | | s s 2 vse Zhomize 1aterior Finish WILL TEACH BOTH || [ ored “woris Motor Use @ Spar Finish Vocal and Piano Lessons Besex Cuioe s For furni d H Mol il || e Zinize White Enamel ber of - pupils. Each the wbsolute best for the purpose intended. Those desiring to join her Your money back if Kyanize doesn’t do all we claim, classes should make prompt B Given Hardware Company application. P. 0. Box 384 FOUR TYPEWRITERS To Sell Every One a Big Snap 1.—Wide C Smith P No. 7314— Modell ; f.r.r‘alge mith Premier No. $25 oo 2—Smith P Model 2— e Molol2 f‘.‘?‘A.M_‘.‘.‘?fi‘..‘% $25.00 A D ; .$27.50 Meradsen satherea materiat tor iNG the path so new to her, and filled| 2900090009000 090 > LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJI @ 2000000000000 090 A 0. T. W. Bemidji Lodge No. 277. Regular meeting nights—first and third Monday, at 8 o'clock. —at_Odd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. j B. ¥ 0. B @ Bemidfi Lodge No. 1052, Regular meeting nights— first and third Th 8, Regular meeting night every Second and Fourth Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock in basement of Catholic church. Dof . DEGREE OF HONOR. Meeting nights every | second and fourth Monday evenings, at Oda Fellows :” Hall P. 0. E. Regular meeting nights every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall. Gam Regular .meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Fel- gD, lows Hal, 402 Beltrami Lo o> Bemid}i Lodge No. 119 Regular _meeting nights —every Friday, $ o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. I O. O. F. Camp No. 24. Regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, at 0dd Fellows Hall Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights—first and third Wednesdays at 8 o'clock. —L O. O. F. Hall. " ANIGHTS OF PEYTHIAS. Bemidji Lodge No. 168. / Regular meeting nights— every Tuesday evening at $ o'clock—at the Eagles' Hall, Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC- CABEES. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each month. MASONIC A. F. & A. M, Bemidji, 233. Regular meeting nights—first _and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic _Hall, Beltraml Ave., and Fifth St. Bemidji Chapter No. 70, R. A. M. Stated convoca- tions—first and third Mon. days, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth St Elkanah Commandery No. 30 W% K. T. Stated conclave—se- E € cond and fourth Fridays, 8 S o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth St. O. E. S. Chapter No. 171 ™\ Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth st. M B. A Roosevelt, No. 1523. Reg- f uiar meeting nights every # second and fourth Thurs- y day evenings a. 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall. M W. A Bemidji Camp No. 5012, Regular meeting nights— first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at 0dd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN SAMARITANS Regular meeting nights on the First and Third Thurs- days in the L. O. O. F. Hall at 8 p. m. SONS OF HERMAN. Meetings held second and $ fourth Sunday afternoon of L ¥ each month at 205 Beltrami Ave. OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING teskionce Phone S8 618 Amorica Ave. Offics Phose 12 R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 ‘Phon Farm and City Loans Insurance and Real Estate William C. Klein “ O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, Minn. & R & 1 £

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