Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 7, 1911, Page 3

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P ] BEMIDJI BRIEF:! Editorial Telephone, “TH m\nll: s'l‘Ax'l'oN. City News Reporter BARRETTE, Soclety nc/pomr Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van- dersluis Saturday afternoon, a boy. The affairs of the Northern Na- tional Bank are under Government supervision, which is so rigid that the word NATIONAL is a synonym for Safety, Many boat and launch owners took advantage of the moonlight on Lake Bemidji last evening, the entire low- er end of the lake being covered with ‘water conveyances of every deserip- tion. The Bemidji Dancing Academy gives its weekly dance on Wednes- day evening, City Hall. Masten’s orchestra. Class for beginners at 7 o’clock the same evening. There will be a stockholders’ meet- ing of the Beltrami Co. Saving & Building Association at the offices of the company, rooms 5 and 6, O’Leary- Bowser Block, at 3 p. m., Aug. 8. W. C. Klein, secretary. Flocks of gulls gather on the logs in the booms near the lumber mills every evening. They have become so tame that launches can run with- in a few feet from the booms with- out disturbing them in the least. Money to Loan, V. L. Ellis. The Crookston Lumber Company have just about completed gathering the stray logs that have been float- ing about the shores of Lake Bemid- ji. Many of the “dead heads” that stand upright in the water are being gathered in which will make boat riding a much safer pleasure. See Hud Fisk, when in need of automobile, gas engine and motor boat repair work. foot of Fourth street. Phone 381. Street superintendent Carter is fil- ling in the new road at the end of Lake boulevard, which as soon as completed will be enjoyed by autoists and owners of driving horses. The road at this point drops down to the lake level and follows the lake shore to the Kelsey boat yards. EARN A FREE SCHOLARSHIP by sending the names of all young people who 1might be interested in taking a fine business or shorthand course in Brown's Business College which opens in Bemidji about Sept. 15th.— Address A. E. Brown, Prin., Amer. Nat. Bank, St. Paul. Actual work has commenced on the remodeling of the F. G. Tropp- man buildinug on Third and Minne- sota avenue. The contractors had a force of men digging and taking off the siding on the Minnesota avenue. This store when completed will be one of the largest and most modern appearing buildings in the city. List of claimed” advertised lettérs “un- for week ending Aug. 6, 1911. Men: Goblisch, Frank; Jones, Mike; Mullenix, Harley; Nelson, Walter; Olson, Carl; Petterson, An- drew; Smith, S. C.; Shere, J. & Co.; Tamsett, Walter; Vigen, Edw.; wom- en: Abbott, Mrs. W. W.; Oevall, Miss Pearl; Hagen, Miss Clara; Mil- ler, Mrs. A.; Peterson, Miss Ring; Ritchie, Miss; Shannon, Miss Fran- cis; Terrill, Mildred. HORNET—A party of land seek- ers, consisting of C. E. Green, his sons, Ed. and Leslie; Henry Beck- with and his son-in-law, Arthur Gil- stad, left on Monday for Canada.— The town board met on Monday and decided to order eight corrugated steel culverts. Pieces of ditch work done by Guy and James Angell and Charles Bogart, were inspected and paid for.—Miss Margaret F. Shaw, of Homolulu, arrived Monday even- ing to visit a few weeks at the home of her uncle, R. Shaw. FUNKLEY—Mrs. Roy Phillipps ar- rived home Tuesday morning after a pleasant visit with friends in Be- midji.—Frank Berry was a busy cal- ler at the county seat Monday.—Geo. Whitford and sister, Florence, spent Sunday with friends in Blackduck. —P. Sarff was transacting business in Bemidji Monday.—Murden Fisher, who had the misfortune to fall on some broken glass cutting his knee very badly, is able to be around on crutches, after being under the doc- tor’s care at Bemidji.—Fred Rivette and son Dennie, went to Blackduck ‘Wednesday.—Miss Florence Whitford left Saturday morning for Minneapo- lis where she will visit with friends for several days.—M. H. Fisher made a business trip to Bemidji Saturday. —George H. Newton is visiting with friends in Fosston.—L. Latterell, of Kelliher, was here Friday looking af- ter his business interests—Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sundell visited with friends in Bemidji Saturday.—Miss Amy Johnston, of Pinewood, is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith.—Henry Miller, of Bemidji, roadmaster for the M. & I. Railway Co., passed through Funkley Wednesday. He was en route to In- ternational Falls—Mrs. James Ram- sey and daughter, Theodorce, spent Saturday afternoon with friends in Houpt. PPPOOOPOOPOOOGOOOOS o, PERSONALS. ® 0000000000000 0000 J. J. Opsahl and wife of Lavinia, were in Bemidji today- Mark L. Burns and wife of Cass Lake, were in Bemidji yesterday. C. F. Kronschnabel, a Fosston mer- chant, was in Bemidji yesterday. _Miss Esther Schuler of Cass Lake Shop lake front| was the guest of Miss Fishbeck _over Sunday. J. A. Wessel of St. Paul, of the firm of Wessel Brothers, was in Be- midji today. Mrs. Joseph Wagner of Red Lake Falls is the guest of her mother, Mrs, Mary Wagner. Miss Cora Gustison left this noon for Duluth for a two weeks’ combined business and pleasure trip. William Burce of Kelliher, who is connected with the Crookston Lum- ber company, was in Bemidji today. Tony Schusser went to Kelliher Saturday where he will be the guest of his sister, Mrs. Wm. Lennon, for a few days. Clarence Jackson came up from Crookston Saturday to spend Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jackson. Miss Jennie Kittleson, who has spent the past few days visiting with friends and relatives at Fosston, re- turned home yesterday. Miss Dorothy Baker of Brainerd who has been the guest of Mrs. A. E. Ellenson for some time, returned to her home this morning. Editor F. A. Wilson and wife and Judge M. A. Spooner and wife went to Buena Vista Saturday and re- mained over Sunday, returning to- day. C. A. Thompson, owner of the Pal- ace hotel at Blackduck, has returned from Texas, Kansas and Missouri, where he has spent .the last several weeks. Nels Otterstad of Turtle River, state land appraiser, arrived in Be- midji this morning on a business mission. He will leave this evening for Blackduck. Mrs. A. H. Comstock left this morning for Cass Lake where she will be the guest of friends for a day or so before going to her new home at Aitkin. Miss Rose Barrette, deputy clerk of court, is expected home this even- ing after a two weeks’ vacation spent at Ranier as the guest of her sister, Lillian Barrette. Mrs. Julius Miller and son, Julius, left this morning for Greenwood, Wis., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mrs. F. Suck- ow for a week or ten days. Sen. A. L. Hanson, wife and Lucile and Afton Hanson of Ada, arrived in Bemidji yesterday morning, leaving in the afternoon for Lavinia, where they will visit several weeks. sino, of Detroit, who have Béen the] guests of Mrs. Comstock’s son, A. H. Comstock, for the past ten days, re- turned to their home this morning. Miss Genevive Moran of Superior, arrived in Bemidji yesterday after- noon, and will remain in Bemidji during the next few weeks as the guest of Misses Lillian and Besse Cochran. Attorney John Brown of this city, left this morning for St. Paul, where he has legal business to attend. Be- fore returning to Bemidji Mr. Brown will visit the state penitentiary at Stillwater. Mrs. W. N. Sanborn, mother of Dr. C. R. Sanborn of this city, and Mrs. J. J. Gits, who have been guests at the Sanborn home during the last month, left this morning for Morris and Faribault, respectively. Mrs. L. L. Breman had as her din- ner guests at the Markham last even- ing, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, Mrs. ‘W. N. Sanborn, Mrs. J. J. Gits, Miss Leha Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Win- ter, Eugene Berman and Mayne Stan- ton. Mrs. A. E. Hodgson and daughter, Katherine, of Crookston, arrived in the city this noon and are guests for the day of Mrs. E. H. Denu and Mrs. R. L. Given. They are en route to Akeley where they will be the guests of friends for some time. ‘W. E. Thompson and wife and Miss Esabelle Stone of Ladysmith, Wis., _Opening at Brinkman Theatre To-night High Class Vaudeville and Moving Pictures 1—Hungarian Dance No. 1 John Brahms 2—Four Novelty Grahams Comedy Novelty 3—Runaway Motor Car 4—Martinez & Jefferson 5— Lady or Tiger 6—Purchasing an Auto 6—The Land of Freedom 8—Illustrated Soug iin -Bemidji: Saturday mlgnd wfllnluinhered-dlxfln next few weeks as the Euests of H. C. Baer, cashier-of the Security State while here. C. A. Smith and wife of Chicago, who Lave heen visiting Mrs. Smith’s’ brother, Walter Grey, during the past several months, left this morning for their iome. Mr. and Mrs. Smith had intended to stay in Bemidji only a week, but as the climate and sur- roundings were so pleasing they re- mained longer. A party consisting of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. E. Marcum, Mrs. E. T. Erckenbrach of Parkers Prairie, W, L. Brooks and wife, Mrs. Sarah Roberts and daugh- ter Ivis drove to Turtle River in au- tomobiles yesterday, -then crossed over to Buena Vista where they had supper, returning in the evening. Migses Ernestine and Geraldine Ja- cobi of Grand Forks, who are spend- ing the summer at the Jacobi cot- tage at the head of Lake Bemidji, and W. B. Robinson and James Ken- nedy of Grand Forks, who are con- nected with the Northern Cement & Construction company, which is lay- ing the pavement here, were the dinner guests of Lee LaBaw at the Markham last evening. They Couldn’t Help It. A crosseyed man in a street car turned around and bowed to a friend coming in, and_almost every man in the car bowed to him. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs ‘When housework ig torture ‘When night brings no rest sleep. ‘When urinary disorders set in ‘Women'’s lot is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes Doan’s Kidney Pillg cure such ills Have cured women here in Bemidji This is one Bemidji woman’s testi- mony. Mrs. Alma Dehart, 1014 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I can- not say too much in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills and 1 strongly urge any- one afflicted with kidney complaint to give this remedy a fair“trial. nor Mrs, J. S-“Comstock &nd som, Or=| Dosn's Kidney—Piis-acted -promptiy and effectively and left no rvom for - | doubt of their merits.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s— and take no other . bank, They will reside at Lavinia|! regarded myseif as a servant of the people,” gald Senator:Serghum. “Yes,” replied Farmer Corntossel, “but_you want to keep. people from Bettin’ an 1dea that you're one of these servants who are always on the H. | lookont fur. tips."—Washington Star. A Weather Prophet. “Now, Mrs. Brown, I bave pinned up your new almanac.” “Ob, thank ‘ee, miss, thank ‘ee, but my corns tell me the weather far bet- ter than any of they 'ere almanacks!"— London Opinion. —_— In the Barnyanrd. “Look how queerly that hen is act- Ing. Do you think she is hatching a plot® “No; I think she is plntflng a hatch.” —Bllthnore American. Industry keeps the body healthy, the mind clear, the heart whole and the purse full.—Simmons.: THE GROOKSTON LUMBER GO, WHOLESALE LUMBER: LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL Whalesalers of INKS PENS PENCILS Wholesalers of TABLETS 2 SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY Bomidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Fitzsimmons - Baldwin : Company Wholesale Fruits and Produce Farmers Produce bought or sold on Commission - Quick returns “I have told my constituents that I | Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobbers The ollowing Firms Are Thoroughly Rellable and Orders Sent to Them Will Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices- NORTHERN GROGERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS C. E. BATTLES Dealer in Light and Heavy Hardwars Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing.Coal Mail Orders Solicited The Giyen Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail Hardware Phone 57 316 Minnsssta Avs. Security State Bank Takes No Vacatlon 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, W. A McDONALD WHOLELALE ICE CREAM AND BAKERY 600DS Works and Office 315 Minn. Ave. WE ARE JOBBERS PIN TlCKETS AND GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them THE Ploneer Supply Store Can Save you Money Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Send your Mail Orders to GED. T. BAKER & G0 Manufacturing Jewelers and Jobbers They are . especially prepared to pmmptly fill all orders in their various lines of nmxclmndue Largest of Diamonds and Wltchee -nd the finest eqmpped work- shop in Northern Minnesota, S order work given prompt attention Estimates furnished. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 437 p. m No. 187 West Bound Leaves 18:38'a.-m. Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at $:30 p.m No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m 'No. 35 West Bound Leaves-at 3:42 a. m * No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 120 a. m No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m No. 108 South BoundLeaves at 6:30 a. m Freight West Bound Leaves at 8:00 a. m Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 815 a. m- No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 610 p. m No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m il | Freigbt South BoundLezves at 7:30 a. m Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m 1 Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leaves at3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ermerily o Redenbush & Co. of 8¢. Pau reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hole). Telephone 535 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 SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. '® Qver First National Bank. Phone 51 House [o. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON almost every instauce the purchaser southern portion of Minnesota. $1.50 per acre down and the land i Portions in black lndlclta lands owned by Crookston Lumbev Company Nearly 15000 acres sold during the past three weeks. A marvelous immediate fnture awaits Northern Minnesota. The tremen- dous possibilities that lie at our very doors are grasped by but few. Those upon whom this realization has already dawned have either bought some of this land or have concluded to do so. Since the Crookston Lumber Company have offered their entire holdings of cut overlands for sale thousands of acres have been purchased and in Many are making selections daily. hus come from out of the ;state or the Our own people do as yet not realize the "Btgneu of the Bargains.”. - Think Of 1t is yours. And 100, it's some of !he . best land that God has created: It's producti qualmeimn be eqtmled anywhere on earth. You pay $1.50 per acre down and_the balance on or before 20 years at 5 per cent yearly in;fl'eatj From $5.00 to $11.00 Per Acre ‘Why so cheap?—You-ask. Here's the reason: The Crookston Lumber Co. says; we're not in the land business. Our business is lumber. We bought ° the land for the timbsron it. The timber has been cut and the land must be sold or given away as is practically being done at the* above terms and - - prices. Get busy. Now you who live near by; don't let the outsiders get all the best sections. Call, phone or.write the Crooksto: nish you with price list and general description of these lands and they will also be pleuad to send a compeum -man with Jyou 10 fcck-over anyuactyon duue n Lumber Co. and they will fur- 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 21) INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Besidence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Officas over Security/Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build’d. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER - DENTIST Evening Work by Appointment Only R. J. F. PETERSON DENTIST Office in Miles Block LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store EW PUBLIC LIBRARY _T. BEAUDETTE Merchant-Tailor Ladies’ and Geats’ Suits te Order. Freach Dry. Clesning, Pressing sad Repairing 2 315 Beltrami Avenns

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