Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 20, 1911, Page 3

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‘BEMID)I BRIE Mrs. Karen Peterson, an old resi- dent here, died suddenly of Fergus Falls, Sunday, from heart failure. She was 68 years of age. Don't forget the band social to- morrow evening in the Library public park. The entire band will be in at- tendance during the social. A. H. McDougall of Chisholm, has taken the Chapman blacksmith shop. He is a licensed horseshoer and: like everyone else says he likes Bemidji and hascome to stay. Are you going to the dance Sat- urday night in the City Hall? Good ‘music. All furniture for the new Minne- sota & International-Soo Line union depot with the exception of a small part of the Soo ticket holders, has been put in place at the new station and the building will be ready for its opening next Sunday. Money to Loan, V. L. Ellis. D. S. Whittemore of Detroit, who is building the new Methodist church in Bemidji, returned this morning from his home city, where he had been the successful bidder for the contract for the construction of a concrete county bridge. 1 have the Chapman blacksmith shop. rant it. 1 am here to stay. A. H. McDougall, horse shoer. EARN A FREE SCHOLARSHIP by sending the names of all young people who might be interested in taking a fine business or shorthand course| in Brown's Business College which ‘ed and cannot be-obtained - board the cars or steamships. l\l’ sale by Barker’s Drug Store. | 0000000000000 ness. Mr. Conger recently resizned | o6 9069060600600 06000 as deputy register of deeds and i8| Mayor J. C. Parker spent yester- " How about that tu:lnstatzyou lnve been trying | 0d (2 Ghres daa X wasable @ bell} 1 1o veure: we can find s purchaser. We "have a up and got better right - along. 1] and real estate, and has also had ex- perience in loans and insurance. Mr. Ellis has been in the insurance busi- ness for a number of years, and he, of the Bemidji Real Estate Exchange. any purpose, include the choicest and manufacture, to which we are con- goods. Geo. T. Baker & Co., 116 3rd street, near the lake. vice on the transportation of silk ment handled by the Blue Funnel Line of steamers, Yokohoma to Ta- coma, Northern Pacific to St. Paul, Burlington Route St. Paul to Chi- cago, and Pennsylvania Lines Chi- cago to New York. A record of 17 1-2 days was established from Yo- kohoma to Gatham, Ilowering the previous record of 18 1-2 days. For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and I can do your work and war- | castor oil, and a speedy cure is cer- tain. Store. This year 1t will be necessary that every hunter who sallies forth for big and small game procure two li- censes rather than one as has been permissible in past years. Exeeutive For sale by Barker’s Drug opens in Bemidji about Sept. 15th.— | Agent H. A. Rider of the game and Address A. E. Brown, Prin., Amer. Nat. Bank, St. Paul. fish commission has sent out notice to this effect. Fach license, for resi- The Northern National Bank cares|dents, is to be procured at payment for the depositor and co-operates (of a fee of $1. Licenses for the with its customers in the develop-|shooting of small game will be on ment of their business. sale by August 1 but it is required Next week will see the brick work |by law that those for the killing of on the new Methodist church com- pleted. The walls would have been finished this week, had not the weather been unfavorable. After the big game be withheld until within game season, Nov. 10. Never leave home on a journey brick work is done, the contractor | without a bottle of Chamberlain’s will at once begin the building of the basement walls and floor. edy. We have special facilities for de- signing jewelry, and if you desire a design or have a number of diamonds or other precious stones that you want set in odd or mew mountings bring them to us and we will sub- mit designs to you. Geo. T. Baker & Co., 116 3rd street, near the lake. The Bemidji Dancing Academy will give a dance at the City Hall on Sat- urday night. Masten’s orchestra. The regular open air band concert will be given by the Bemidji band under the direction of Harry Masten in the Lake Shore park, tomorrow evening, instead of at the lake dock stand. At the same time an ice cream social for the benefit of the band will be held. Sherman Berge will sing & solo. Wwill buy for cash a gasoline launch. Address box 474, Bemidji, Minn. Not to be outdone by other im- provement which have taken place in the business section of Bemidji the firm of Gennes & Layon are in- stalling a modern new front in thelr saloon and hotel building on Third street and Bemidji avenue. In ad- dition to the new front, steel ceilings and walls will be put im. See Hud Fisk, when in need of automobile, gas engine and motor boat repair work. Shop, lake front foot of Fourth street. Phone 381. Work on the first two blocks of the laying of the telephone line con- duits, which has been going on since the first of the week on Minnesota avenue, is nearing completion, the first block is finished, between First and Second streets, and the second block, between Second and Third streets, will be done by noon tomor- row. MEN and WOMEN, sell guaranteed hose. 70 per cent profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lake Bemidji has gone down six inches during the past week, and it is with difficulty that the larger boats cross the sand bar which runs across the entire lake, from Diamond Point to the outlet of the lake. Boats which have gone down the river with practically no trouble so far this summer, now have much trouble in doing so and landing at various places on the lake is made impossible- Yes, 1 can shoe your horses. I make a specialty of lame, strikers, drivers, etc., and warrant them. I have had 20 years experience along this line. A. H. McDougall, horse shoer. In the detailed description of the Automobile route from Bemidji to Crookston, furfnished by Frank S. Lycan, the following correction is made: “Out of Dugdale, go west one tenth mile, cross track, go north one mile just beyond a green house with grove on north side, then take angling prairie road N. W. and west. past small house, green trimmings and small red barn on left and cross N. P. tracks at 90.1.” Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain’s Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. V. L. Ellis, the Bemidji insurance and real estate man, has beeome .ae- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- It is almost certain to be need- clothes. now selling now selling and $18 now selling at Clearance of Florsheim §5 ! Walk-over and H. B. ” oxfords now selling at.. | Money sociated with J. J. Coager in the busi- as well as Mr. Conger, are members Our collection of rings, suitable for stantly adding, enabling us to offer | morning for Brainerd, our customers new and up to date|Wwill visit several weeks. Mrs. P. M. Barnell and children left yesterday for Eagle Bend where|Tuomy-of Genesee, Idsho who is her Al previous records for quick ser- | they will be the guests of friends. three days of the opening of the big| and $6 oxfords in all and leathers now selling e $3.85 Reeds $3.50 and $4 $2 85 well informed as to Beltrami lands|gay at International Falls. midji. Mrs. W. G. Schroeder newest artistic designs possible to|Visit several days. Miss Claudia Ericksen ing. al days. ing. were in Bemidji today. they will spend several weeks. { be done -here this summer, returned to his home this morning, Hart Schaffner & Marx fine goods The clothes are just the same as we have been seling right along at regular prices; they’re just as good now as lhey were then; such clothes don’t deteriorate by time; even wearing them doesn't effect them as much as most ] The only difference you’ll find is in the prices; and we've made them low as an inducement to the men who haven’t yet bought new clothes, or who are willing to buy now for next season, or for the remainder of this. Here are fancy weave suits that are full value at $10 and $12 at Here are fancy weave suits that are full value at $15, $18 and S% at.. Blue suits that are big values at $22, $20 ........................ 7 $16 Florsheim Oxfords From any point of reasoning this is the supreme bargain event of Oxfords. style: Cheerfully - - .. = Refunded John Morrison of Red Lake, wasa g Tamplco, TIL. business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. oy ‘William and Byron Russell are|, 5 wife, W. N. Bo 2 camping at the head of Lake Be-|7 A 1 renderson dm left this|w. C. Klein and wife morning for Walker, where she will| Park in two automobiles this morn- C. Emerson of Duluth, traveling|8uests were from Yokoma to New York city were | engineer of the Minnesota & Inter- broken this week by a special ship-|national was in Bemidji this morn-|C- G- Johuson also sanig. Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin left this noon for Cass Lake, where she is the guest of friends this afternoon. - She will return to Bemidji this evening. Miss Gladys Kreatz who has been the guest of Olive Cunningham, at the Cunningham cottage near River- side, returned to Bemidji this morn- ‘W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd, gener- al manager of the Minnesota & In- ternational railroad, in charge of a party of Brainerd women tourists, L. E. Hellner of-Crookston, who is | ‘the modical Fra i is § idji | PRIng s constitutional disesse. requires a con- |in the cement business, is in Bemidji | beln& s con Sretmen: 5 §; Touuires con- today for the purpose of investigat-|istaken lfiumdly lirectly upon the | ing the amount of paving which is to | Diood, ud mucous surfachs of the system. with a |dise view of putting in a bid for the work. J. S. Comstack, who is the Nor- |that they offer One Hundred thern Pacific depot agent at Detroit, after having spent several days in before returning to their O'Leary. er and wife, wife, A. A. Detroit _and ent to Itasca A party composed of ¥ Henderson and wife ing, where they will ¥pend- the day, left this|returning this evening - where she Mrs. “J. T. Tuomy entertained a few friends yesterdayafternoon at a During the afternoon the entertained by violin -|solos by Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Mrs. guest. Mrs. A. T. Porter and son Richard, Miss Olive Cunningham will leave | leave tomorrow mcrnh?g for Superior. this evening for Duluth, where she | Where they will be the guests of Mrs. will be the guest of friends for sever- | Porter’s mother for some time before joining Mr. Porter at Kenyon, Min- nesota where Mr. Porter has accept- ed a position and where_they will make their future home. E. M. Worden and family of Lady- smith, Wis., arrived in Bemidji yes- terday and will be the guest of C. A. and Mrs. Huffman for several days. Mr. Worden had started the trip in his E. M. F. automobile, but on ar- riving in Minneapolis was informed that the trip to Bemidji could not be made ir an automobile, because of the “stumps.” Mr. Worden was dis- gusted on arriving here to learn that the trip by automobil# is of frequent F. J. Southwell and wife of Minne- | occurence. apolis arrived in Bemidji this morn- ing and left this afternoon for the Jester Farm summeér resort, where|jearn that there is at least one dreaded $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased 1o ase that sience hasbeen able to cure in il lis stages and that Is Oatarrh. Hall's arrh Cure is the only positive cncre no; nature in doing its work. The pi have 80 m ts curative powers Dollars for l.ny case thav it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, O. »| Sold by all Drug Take tll's Famlily Pills for constipation. 7.45 12.65 that are fine Blue suits that are big and $25 now selling at... am the proudest girl in Lincoln ' to find such a good medicine.” For sale by Barker Drug Store. Opening at Brinkman Theatre To-night 1---The Pacer W. M. O'Hare 2---The Thres Masqueria | Sisters 3---A Gountryman's Adven- fures in Towa 4--Van & Van In the “Doctor’s Patient.” 5---A Goward 6---From the Valley of Shadow: 1--Song My Ever Loving Southern Girl 8—-Who Are You - With A farce. R. F. MURPHY, _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR AHD EMBALMER Here are fancy weave suits that are full value at $22, $25 and 928, mowW At i i S s aatarannes sneanes Here are fancy weave suits that are full value at $30, $32 and $35, now selling at... We have also in this Midsummer Clearance, black and blue suits of fine quality; Suits you'll be glad to wear: in every way. values at $30, $28 Boy’s Suits that are big at. Boy’s Suits that are big at........ P S S R Straw Hat Clearance Expect more from us now in Straw Hat values; English Sennits, China Split Yachts, Pencil Ege Mackinaws $2.50 and $2.00 qualily S ] RS R R e - 95¢ Gordon Belgian and Swiss Yachts different from the L} e _ordinarly $3 values now selling $2.15 Blue suits that are big values at $35 and $32 now selling at............ccooveveeeenniiinnnnnn. 325 There are no better tiouser makers than .Cohen Goldman; there’s a fit and a “hang” about their goods that are unexcelled. Here’s a tremendous stock of them, at about what the material cost. flloroug knowledgu of realty values. Our services a.re at your disposal. Perhaps you have been loo’kmg for a farm, mty renlty, a summer home, lake shore p! If you wish to buy property of any. tell -us what you want and where you want it, we will find it “for you and buy it at a price that will please you. F. M. MALZAHN ~407 Minn. Ave. Phone 420 Whenyou buy groceries you not only buy things to eat, but also SER- VICE. We sell you good gro- ceries and render you quick, reliable de-— livery serviee. Lots of ADULTERATION, even in the face of our pure food laws, remains in the Spice business. You are guar— anteed against getting impure spices or gro- ceries of any kind, when you buy them from Us. Remember the most delicious coffee flavor you ever enjoyed—Multiply by 2. Result— Chase and Sanbern’s Seal Brand Coffee Roe & Markusen THE QUALITY GROCERS Phone 206-297 4th St.Bemidji Midsummer Clearance of fine clothes NOW comes the time when we begin to clear the decks for the fall campaign of clothes selling; we like _to havg all the summer goods out of the way; as complete a clean-up as possible; and we try to do it by making special prices on what we have left. 16.75 18.50 ¢ $2.65 values at $7, now selling values at 5850 now sellmg .$4.95 $5.45 ~ Sale of Underwsar That will give you practical comfert; sheer fabric and Elastic rib knits, Marathon underwear Sl ssc values at. Marathou 51.50 values ; _..$1.45 Silk Lisle Hose in solid color 25¢ values aby o et e s e 1sc Sea Island Cotton Hoses in solid colors re- gular 15¢ values now at..

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