Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 29, 1911, Page 3

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' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rhea will en- tertain Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. B. Palmer and. son at dfnner tomorrow: - Auction Sale now on at Cummer’s Jewelry Store, 2 and 7 p. m. The postoffice will be closed to-|: mMOrrow as on Sunday except that] one delivery will” be made in the morning. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ebert will en- tertain a few friends informally to- morrow evening. The: evening will be spent in playing cards. If your name is mis-spelled or'oth- erwise incorrectly listed notify the Telephone Company before the néxt directory goes to press on Dec. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeDonald will have Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kreatz and Mr. and Mrs. .C W. Anthony as their guests at dinner tomorrow. Attend the Auction Sale at Cum- mer’s Jewelry Store, Markham Hotel building. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Southworth will entertain Mrs. H. W. Bailey, Mrs. L. H. Bailey and Thayer Bailey at a Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. The next telephone directory goes to press Dec. 15th. Changes in your listing should be sent in before that time. Geo.. Buxton will have a -shfs guests at dinner tomorrow at Mrs. H. W. Bailey’s home, Mrs. McCul- lough and son J. C. McCullough. Professor and Mrs. A. D. Bailey will have as their guests at Thanks- giving dinner tomorrow Miss Kather- ine Grest and Professor W. Z. Rob- inson. The Markham Hotel will serve their Thanksgiving diner tomorrow from 12:000 o’clock until 1:45. In- stead of the usual time which is 6:00 o’clock. ‘Would you like a business of your wn? Let me start you in the glove manufacturing business. Small cap- ital required. Big profits. Write or phone. ' F. M. Freese. Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Warfield will have as their guests at dinner to- morrow Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warfield and daughter, Mary and Mrs E. R. Jefferson of Duluth. The telephone directory is consid- ered a social as well as a business guide. You can easily have your name among the many others by or- dering service before Dec. 15th. A regular meeting of the Eastern Star Lodge will be held Friday evening at which time election of officers will be held. Lunch will be served. All members are requested to be present. TFor palns in the side or chest dam- pen a piece of flannel with Chamber- lain’s Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better, For sale by Barker's Drug Store. Mn and Mrs. F. S. Arnold wil en- tertain at a Thanksgiving diner to- morrow, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin. The administrator and the guar- djan, the trustee and the treasurer, will find the Northern National Bank a very acceptable place to de- posit their funds. Such funds are ab- solutely secure and are earning in- terest constantly. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Vander- sluis will have as their guests at | Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow W.|! H. Browning, Harry Mayer, Mrs. Rand of Park Rapids, L. E. Rood, Mrs. E. L. Wightman and Ed. Mullin |/ of International Falls. Every telephone subscriber added to the local exchange increases the value of the service to those already connected. Order a telephone by cal- ling 148 before the next directory goes to press which is on Dec. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle will entertain a number of their friends at a 1:30 dinner tomorrow. The guests will be Rev. and Mrs. Chas. H. Flesher, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. M. Phibbs and Miss Ruth ‘Wightman. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyter- ian Church will meet in the church parlors on Friday afternoon. A large ‘attendance is desired as plans for the December sale will be dis- cussed. All who have articles for the sale are Tequested to bring them | at this meeting. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken' or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or - the youngest child. The old and feeble will aiso find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthen- ing their weakened digestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. FUNKLEY.—L. Latterell, of Kelli- her, was here Friday-and Saturday, | looking after his business matters.— John Cann, of Blackduck, was a busi- ‘ness caller here Saturday.—Martin |, Leet went to Fort Frances, Ont., on |/ Friday morning on” business, Mrs.. Leet accompanying him to Big Falls. | They both returned on Saturday ev- ening.—Robt. Shaw, Jr, of Hormet, ‘was here Monday.—Miss Sadie Dyer, of Blackduck, spent a few days here ! last week, being the guest of "her friend, Miss Elma Fisher.—Oscar Fentland returned from- Canada on Friday evening—H. Esby of Otto, spent Saturday with friends in town. He left on the evening train for Be- miaji—Rev. F./ 3. ‘Bn?iélfiin' of | Blackduck; wlll deliver his farewell g Dec. 5th in’the Pres! at 8 o’clock. 3 HORNET.—A number of eitizens from “here ‘attended “the ‘Temperance lecture of Mr.:*¥oungdahl’s in Black- duck, Thursday evening.—J. Bo- gart-and Lute Winans went-to Black- duck.on Saturday.—George Shearer and Orville Titus of Bemidji, who have been the guests of Robert C. Shaw ' the past "~ week; ‘returned to their home Saturday ‘morning. As trophies of their trip to the woods they each™ took back-a deer with them.—The Coolidge Company of Minneapolis will operate three camps in this vicinity this winter. One near the: railroad, two miles from Funkley, another three quarters of a mile from Joseph Peltiers and the third to be on section 9.—John Win- an has ‘accepted the -position .’ of cookee in the Coolidge camp—George Bogart sold and delivered two head of cattle to George Leach, the Funk- ley storekeeper on Monday. There fs little aanger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by - pheumonia, and this never happens- When Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy.is. used. . This| remedy has won its great. reputation and extensive sale by-its remarkable cures of colds and grip-and can he re- lied upon with implicit confidence. S. W. Ellis; & ‘duck;, ‘spent yesterd; business. E. F. Netzer, wif spend. Thanksgiving tives in Crookston. W..J. Lieb, traveling freight agent | for the Northwest, transacted bt ness in ‘the city yesterday." A : Miss Jennye - Meyers will .go ~tol i Grand Forks tonight-to be the guest|li of friends over Thanksgiving. Miss Emma- Noesen: will leave. to- night for Thief River:Falls where she will be the Thanksgiving guest of her sister. Miss Lulu McCrum will leave this evening for' Blackduck where she will: be the guest of friends over Thanksgiving.- Mrs. M: Malone' left ‘this: aftenmon for Crookston whereshe will be the Thanksgiving:guest of her d:ughter, oréhestra‘ “which. Mrss M JiWelte, - for the B. of Ri T d Mr.-and Mrs. C. N. Shannqn ‘will | there tonight. entertain Dr. and Mrs. F: A:'Shannon 3 ¥ ‘and Mrs. * Shannon’s mother, * Mrs. will spend Thanksgiving in thejoity as the guest. of -her' parents.. Miss Newton is:attending school at. Dray »endieléin. and how you zonsflp tion ior: gas on:thi for ‘avshort timé by B N: French & ; Druggists. E TOM SMART = = DRAY_AND TRANSFER | .. SAFE.AND PIANO MOVING' te ‘traveling representative of the Jen- Gleasor, at dinmer “tomorrow. ey, ‘Semple, Hill & Cj!mpuny o_f,Du- Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda and| will_ spend. tomorrow in the [ - mee amp erry. wife left this. morning for . Long| city as a guest at the T. W, Van-{ 1 For sale by Barker’s. Drug Store. —_— —_———————————— Laaldoacs Ameriea < Bifles Phose 12 Prairie ., where" they will ~spend]| dersluis’ home. 5 n,-‘ ’ i — e = . Thursday S e will be a day of feasts i iz F el e and festivities—and it is fitting T ML e - 5 that it be so. . And ‘we are sure that no ong of us shall lose sight of the real pur- pose for which our forefathers set apart this one day of the year. We have much to be thankful for, as a nation and as individuals. If our burdens' have been heavy this year'let us reflect X upon the good things that have come to us.. And if % . T . any of us feels that “bad luck” has exceeded the i - goods~let us look into our own hearts, and upon our - own mctions, and see it the cause las not been'! largely- vm.hin o\n- A selves. * To this Store has come full measure of good fortune—not without hard work and constant watchfulness of its vast and diyerse ramifications._ But we have had much’ for ‘which m ‘be: thankful—the continued confidence of old friends and the winning of thousands af new ones. ' And now ‘begins the busiestseason of all the: ‘Main year,‘and it may not be ot of place liere to suggest that you'! “begin your Christmas 'gglmfi“;fl;:“";“: shopping -early. ~ From' Thanksgiving until the night before Christmas will ‘bé the hap-: entrance. plest time of the year—exaepting only the day’ which follows: A month of preparation and anticipation.. To finish: right you must.start right shopping. right away. By shopping early you will 1ot only avold. the fatigue that certafnly follows an. attempt to do bverything. im. the last few days, but you will .have fresher and fuller assortments from which to ‘select. "0 “course. we make ample provision’ for:the’entire month-—larger prepara- tions this year:than. eve: —but many things; espectally ‘@mong those which*are imported and cannot he re—ordemd before cht stmas, e disappeared from our counters long before Christmas Eve. “'Please’ remernber ‘that th _Store is NI {OPENYAT NIGHT, 80 the best ‘way ‘for you to help " Tessen the ‘InevitabLe ‘strain ‘upon’salespeople-and delivery service'is to adopt the‘suggestion of the Consumers League, and shop-eafly in the month. And the fact that you add to ‘your own comfort nnd.pleuure by shopping éarly-does not:in the least 1essen ‘our employes’ \pm-eclnuon of your thoughtfnlness—a month of delight'if ‘you start right.” The Christmas “spiritiof Good-will seems! o be'born with ‘thié Thanksgiving dinner. Tt'is‘an’actual fact that """} $housands of kindly folk ‘who'are absorbed in’ their own: “{nterests' begin right now to think more of others than of themselves, and to devise plans for making everybody else happy. Think of the thousands who will have a better Thanksgiviag dinner today- than they expected, - because of this spirit of Christmas Goood-will and Loving-kindness. Those who have “lost their: grip”> temporarily are given re: wed strength and hope by your thought- fulness: Ofie example of this spirit is the ehgerness: with which' thousands’ ot*peoplg take to the idea of affixing one of the Red (koas Gh tmas Stamps on all the gllt parcels they send. We have placed these stamps ale in a score:of pllcel through + 7 the Store, glndly giving the space tnd the ne 1 +‘swell the fund to be devoted entirelx \to the’s g:rent fight against the “white. “eplague.” A penny is'a mite, but'a’ mifllon pelinies are mighty in- mrflur— ‘ance of this noble work. Sticking CHR.ISTMAS STAMPS ON GIFT = PARCELS will become even more the fashion than mt year. s B In fact, it now seems that there .will.be MORE SENT than last -year. (Our Store has'been BUSIER _v- . THAN EVER BEFORE in November, nml there’s already a general air of ! activity usefnl and beautiful gift -things- '~ The Store that gets the new things first is the store that is first “<completely ~ ‘ready for rations have:been made B g ~than ever be ' = fore —useful and = beau- “iful things - for gifts are here from . all over the world, from the greater Shoe Dept. on day, The great West is tol!lng its * er general INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY thror 4 financial disturbance four years ago. : Thi: but still a youth, with RESOURCE! The greatest country ‘in the world— Christmas! ‘And we may add that h‘li - Schneider Bros., Bemidji’s Brightest i d,jfimn at uny t/hn nino_a ‘he ' Christmas. .~ Larger prepa- To avoid fatigue on Christmas day, . begin your salary and commission. Write Aor full particulars toL. B. Co. Bosmn Block, Minne The Mmun.polnbon.l.r-flflel 180 MODEAN ROOMS * Located in Heart of Business District * $1.00 SIMNGLE RATE $1.00 TUROPLAN. RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 PRIVATE BATH AND TOILET EXTAA } TvEAY MOOM HAS HOT AWD COLD RUNNING 'WATER, - SYEAM WEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC uanTs, ~ PORCELAIN LAVATORY, PARQUET FLOON, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE TO OF- ALL BATH ROOMS ARE FINISHED' IN- WHITE TILE WITH OPEN NICKEL PLATED _PLUMBING. _SEVEN-STORY - Finc- PROOF- ANNEX NOW COMPLETED. Freight East Leaves at 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m. 106. South ‘Bound Leaves Freight' West Leaves at oss o B Minnesota & International 32 South ‘Bound Leaves 8:1 81 North Bound Leayes 6:1 14 South Bound Leaves 11.3| 48 North Bound Leaves 4:21 Freight South Leaves at 7: Freigat North Leaves at 6:0 1. Minn, Red Lake & lm. 1 North Bound: Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 &. m. R ppoE S BEBE BEB e e “PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS RAHAM'M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK ., ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stove MISS CLARA ELIZABETH FISK Teacher of Elocution and Physicial Culture Res. 1013 Dewey Ave. HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner " ermeriy o Redenbush & Co. ol 8t. Pau Instructor of Vioin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plane Tunor Room(36, Third floor, Brinkman Hote). Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN i Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 347 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Qver First National Bank. Phone 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 SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block | Phone 18 Residence Phone 21D INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over SecuritylBank. Phone130 DENTISTS 'DR D.L. STANIGI" - Office in Winter Blnck DR J. T. TUOMY lst National Bank Bulld ‘8. Telephone 230 DR. G. M. PALMER : DENTIST Miles Block S Evening Work by Appointment Oaly F. JOSLYN, B [raxmEerMIST Office at Reed's Studio Bemidji s Minnesota C. 6. JOHNSON Loans.- . Stocks Lands £ OcneRoom No. 1, Beco Block EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST

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