Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 4, 1911, Page 3

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BEMIDJI BRI Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE” DORA BAERETTE, Seciety Reporter 00OV OC0O0000 ® PERSONAILS. ® 0000000000000 0000 A. R. Robert of Crockston, spent Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda issued a license the first of the week 1o Randolph Thompson and Miss Ber- tha Sophia Hilten, both of Beltrami County. The Crookston Lumber Company are expecting another carload of horses ‘which they will use this win- ter in their logging camps north of Bemidji. Certifieates of deposit bearing 4 per cent interest and secared by its entire assets, are issued by the Northern National Bank. The Ladies of the Maccabees will meet this evening at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. All members are re- quested to be present. Mrs. A. Warfield will entertain the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presby- terian Church tomorrow afternoon at her home on Lake Boulevard. Lunch will be served at 4 o’clock. Go to Hakkerup's f.- Photo’s. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Helen, left yesterday morning for R. C. Spooner of Wition, f In the | .0l Cluw's Morme” They have made police have been notified o search |C\Y (°d8Y on business. - Bemidji their home for the past two for the man, but so far have been| W- H. Hanchett of Mizpah, Was 2 |years and have made many friends unable to find any trace of him. Some | Bemidil visitor yesterday. by whom they will be missed. believe that he has fallen a victim| Mayor Wm. Lenmon of Kelliher, is| Mrs. A. B. Clair of Big Falls, and of foul play, as he was known to|in the city today on business., Mrs. Wm. P. Nisbett 0f Grand Rap- have_a considerable sum of money| Dan Lilly, of Cass Lage, spent yes- |ids, are in the city todey en route to on his person; others incline to the |terday in the city with friends re-|Grand Rapids where Mrs. Clair will idea that he has fallen into the river | turning home this morming. be the guest of Mrs. Nisbett for a and drowned. He had something| g Clarence Grover left this|short time. Mrs. Nisbett has been like $20 due him for his work which morning for Clitheroe, Minn., where | visiting Mrs. Clair at Big Falls for a has not been called for. she will visit for a short time with |few days. PINEWOOD—Miss Alice Huntosh | relatives. who is teaching at Pimewood spent - resterday in the 2 happened to him. He has been stay- = g S king at Forest Inn since Aug. 24. The midji.—Miss Maude StolL! spent Mon- 3 2 day in Bemidji—Irving Lindgren firfnzfifegre:m?’;;‘;:yw“h the| consolidated school. district No. 81, became ill last Saturday Dr. Smith : of Saum, Beltrami county, Minn., of Bemidji was called and 1t was| E. A. Hasty of Blackduck, trans-|will receive bids for the erection and found necessary to take Irving to the 2C1ed business in the city yesterday.|completion of 2 four—room frame Bemidji hospital. An operation | 11asty is comnmected With the|school building up to October 20th, {was performed Sunday and his CDD_:CTOOKELOD Lumber ' Sompeny. 2 o'clock p. m. Building to be com- | dition now indicates a speedy re-| Phil Gill of the Gili sros. Clothing pleted before July 1, 1912. Condi- covery.—A basket social will be|Store of this city, returned from the |tions, plans and specifications can be | given by the young people of mefTwin Cities this morning after hav- |seen at the clerk’s office. Schoolboard Sunday School Saturday. Oct. 21, “;'ing spent the past fsw days there |reserves the right to reject any and . ) -, @ lest Sunday With er parents 5t Be- g ine city today e busmese. e |GONTRAGTORS, LOBK HERE Swedish Lutheran Church will be en- |the church. A good tine will be tertained tomorrow afternoon at the {Planned for all—Miss Charlotte home of Mrs. Nels Lyons at 2:30 Brennen who is teaching near Pine- o'clock at her home on Lake Buule-;wood spent Saturday and Sunday vard. | with her parents at Wilton.—L. A meeting of the Charter Com-|’\linger and wife speat a day of last mission will be held in the council; WeeK in Bemidji visiting their i chamber at the City Hall Friday, |daushters. Oct. 6th at § o'clock p. m. All mem-| D. C. Jenkins of Walker, has sent bers are requested to attend and|the following to the Duluth Herald: heads of sub-committees are urged (o‘“MiLchelL S. D., has a corn palace. be in a position to report progress.| Why can Duluth not have a potato P. J. Russell, chairman. {palace? There has been an enorm- The rain last evening and yester-|Ous crop of big potatoes raised on day washed the dirt off the newlyland adjacent to Duluth this year. paved streets in the business section | In view of the fact that much of this of the city so that they improve the 'land on which they were grown is appearance of the city considerably. | What is known as cut-over pine land, The contractors are working on the it seems to me it’s a good time to new Union depot block and will com- |Show the value of this land. Not {alone for potatoes, but all sorts of vegetables and grains have been | €rown upon it this year. Within one N _ {mile of where I live is a rutabaga The Bemidji Dancing Academy has, g o;iopnine thirty pounds, and other invitations out for its Hard-Time .. .iapjos in proportion. I have po- dance on Friday evemiaz in the CitY | at500 weighing two and three Hall. It will be som:ihing °“‘,-‘}f pounds apiece. They were grown on ihe ordinary run of dinces and Willloy ovor jangs never fertilized. Will draw a big crowd, T.eifer Put O |mpe Heralg set the ball rolling?” some ~“Hard-Time” cloiies and come | plete their work this week. Go to Chapman’s Shop for horse: shoeing. on business. all bids. | David Rose and Mrss W. Guptill {have returned to their home - at | Northome ~after spending the past| |few days at Grand Rapids attending | the county fair. | P. Krogseng, Clerk, Saum, Minn. Notice! | Attorney Wm. Kane, élerk of court, |J. H. Drummond, county attorney, |F. J. McPartlin, deputy sheriff R. | K. Watt and J. Jones, &l of Inter- | national Falls, are spending the day in the city on business that are due, or for merchandise dat- ing back prior to 1911, are requested to settle at once. Parties owing me who should fail to settle at once will be sued without further notice. | Chas. Cominsky, proprietor of one| | returned this morning irom St. Paul | market value on account, {where he has spent the past two W. G. Schroeder. weeks as the guest of relatives and | friends. | Wm. Fellows and wife of Ten-| Gully Land Co. i | We have some snaps in both im- _strike spent yesterday in the city. = | Mr. Fellows came up to attend the|PTOVed and unimproved farm land near the new Soo Line. Buy land | meeting of the county commissioners o 2 where you can get good clay soil at |and Mrs. Fellows spent the day as S the same price you would pay for ‘ | th est of her daughter, Miss Ha- s & lighter soil. Address, Gully Land _ ) ] Co., Gully, Minn.; O. J. Weekly, E. W. Ferris and wife left this af- ! manager; or telephone 49§ Bemidji, | ternoon for their -home in Oregon af- | Minn. and enjoy yourself. There will be| appropriate prizes given away. ‘v Announcement is made of the ap-i' proaching marriage of Miss Mamie‘ Malone of this city to Henry J. Welte | of Crookston, which will oceur on| Tuesday, October 10, at St. Phillip's| Catholic Church. Miss Malone for- merly made her home at Cronkslon“ and since coming to stemidji four| vears ago has been employed in the | Bemidji Lumber Company as cashi?ri and bookkeeper. Mr. Welte is coun-| 1y auditor of Polk county and is well | known both here and at Crookston. FUNKLEY—L. Latterell of Kelli- her, was here Friday.—M. H. Fisher| made a trip to Blackduck Tuesday.— Frank Berry, who has been living at| the Crookston farm moved his fam- ily to town Saturday. He will oc- cupy his mother's property.—Geo. Leach was in Bemidji Tuesday.—| Francis Jackson spent a few days last week with friends in Kelliher. —_School is progressing nicely un- der the management of Miss Margar- et Latterell.—Robert Shaw, Jr.. of | Hornet, was in town Monday. A car load of horses for sale, from 1200 to 1600 weight. Inquire of W. G. Schroeder’s Store. David McCue, a brakeman of the Minnesota and International railway, residing at 218 North Tenth stree:,i . Additional is a_ trustworthy remedy for children. Price, ~25c., s0ld by A. E. Webster Will Give to the Bride 12 American Beauty Roses | ter having spent the past two weeks ! | in Wilton as the guest of Mr. Ferris’ i Deliver us from a fussy, whin- ing child—but it’s not the kid’s fault; the parents are to blame. Wormy children and _sickly children are always troublesome. Kickzpoo Worm Killer (tne delicious candy tablets) stops thes trouble guickly, safely. It druggists everywhere. M SMART ~ DRAY AND TRANSFER - SAFE AND PIANO MOVING fosidonce Phons 58 S10Amarica Ave. Offics Phoas 12 T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. Freach Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repuring a Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avesue Huffman Harris & Reynolds . Bemid}i, Minn. Phone 144 Offers complete facilities for the Transaction of passed away Monday afternoon at| 3 o'clock. He has been sick for some | time. The deceased leaves a wife and two children. The funeral Wi]li be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday | from the residence and at three from | the Methodist church and in the ab-| sence of Rev. Davis, the Rev. W. J. Lowrie will officiate. The many| friends of the fami extend their sincere sympathy.—International Falls Daily Journal. Co to Him for Farm Loans JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN" Fire== Life=—=IIN SUR A N C E—Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD every form of Legitimate Insurance. Your Patronage Invited Real Estath, Loans,BondS and Rentals For quick results list your property with us. Office--Odd Fellows Building The following from the St. Paul| Dispatech will be read with imerestg in Bemidji, where Mr. Miles former- Iy resided: +~More than 820,000 is to be spent immediately by Charles H. Miles in enlarging the Majestici theater and making a new entrance on Seventh street. At present the| main entrance to the theater is on Cedar street, between Seventh and Eighth. When the new one is com-| pleted, the former entrance door will | be used only as additional exits. The | Majestic will thus not only be en-| Jarged and more convenient of access for the public, but will be made one | of the safest houses in the country.” | The Epworth League neld its reg- | ular monthly business meeting last | evening at the home of Miss Ruth Wightman, 917 Minnesota Ave. Ow-| ing to the inability ot Miss Dmmld—‘ son, who was elected e head of the | social department at he last meet-| ing, to fill that position, Miss Wight- | man was asked to take Lp the work, and she will do so at sace As Rev.| Flesher will be absen: for the mext | two weeks, the League will take charge of the eveniug services on those occasions. lans for these meetings were discusssd, and it was decided to have the regular service next Sunday, but a Sacred Concert will be given a week from that time. Farmers’ Market YOUR OP sold. D. Barrett night machinist at the Power company, in International Falls, and who claimed his home as Washington, D. C., has disappeared and has not been heard from or seen since last Thursday. His friends are anxious to know of his whereabouts, they fear that something serious has Special Offer TO SAVE 44 PER CENT We give away twenty bars Palmolive Toilet H0ap with every 100-bar box of Galvenic Soap. This bargain is good . only until 600 boxes are WRITE OR PHONE IN YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE Phones 65 and 390 W. G SCHROEDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Any person or firm owing me nolas‘ | 1 will aceept livestock or farm pro- of the clothing stores in this city, |duce if delivered by October 25th at! MANY PEOPLE . FOR MANY REASONS | Transact their business with this bank. There are a hundred reasons why you sheuld havea bank account—there is no reason why you can not. A little reasoning along this line will con- vince you of the importance of having money in the bank—this bank. We want your business —we will appreciate it. The high standard of service and treatment accorded our customers is evidence of our appreciation of their patronage. We want to number you among our depositors. The Security State Bank - OF BEMIDJI To the Investor and Home-Builder We have selected a number of lots—some of the most desirable in the residence distriet of Bemidji—which we are selling on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN—small cash payment—balance, weekly or monthly at 8 pér cent. For description of lots and full information regarding these and other lots in Bemidji, write us or call on H. A. Simons our local representative. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 520 Capital Bank Building ST. PAUL MINNESOTA Straube Pianos Sing Their Own Praises We invite you to come and listen to the Straube Piano and the: Straube Player Piano ---and when you have _ done so you will tell your friends again that Straube Pianos sing their own praises JAMES A. TERRY 502 Fourth Street Bemidji, Minn. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED ‘We Wa Day, October 12 {§| N E W PORTUNITY Come in and look around, see what the newest styles | are and learn what really good goods can be sold for little money. We cordially invite you to come and acquaint yourself with the new fashions, even though you have no intention of buying. The new Suits and Overcoats are handsome this | season, and we are exhibiting the cheicest ones to be | found. All are made according to this store’s high stand- ards of quality and workmanship and priced at our usual fair prices. 2 ,%Qill Brother : nt You to See the FALL GOODS WE’RE_ READY WITH EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW AND CORRECT THIS SEASON IN APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS MINNESOTA GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:39 p. ». = 34 East Bound Leaves 12:68 p. s 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. m. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:20 a. m. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. m. Freight West Leaves at 9:60 a. m. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. m. - Minnesota & Internatiomal 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. m. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:19 p. m. 34 South Bound Leaves 11.35 p. m. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:20 a. m. Freight South Leaves at 0 2. m. Freight North Leaves at $:00 a. m. Minn. Red Lake & Mam. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 & m. ARTS MISS GLARA ELIZABETH FISK Teacher of Elocution and Physicial Culture Res. 1013 Dewey Ave. Phone 181 MRS. J. A. THOMPSON 317 America Avenue will care for chil- dren up 10 10 years of age. Rates reasonable. Telephone 545. HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ermerly o0 Radenbush & Ce.of 8t. Pan rteasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plase Tuaet Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hoter. Telephone 535 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. Phane 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Qver First National Bank. Phene 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 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 SecurityiBank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D. L. STAN1UN DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST I5t National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stawe C. 6. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. Office—Room No. 11, Bacon Block EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. €. Postotfice Corner Prone 388 gy o

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