Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 18, 1911, Page 3

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DI l’BEM-IDJI ‘BRIEFS Editorial ‘Telephone, “THREE-ONE” ORA BARRETTE; Soclety, Reporter. One Week to Christmas Last Call! Christmas Stock Going! Going! Gone!!! Buy Your Presents TODAY! J Miss Ella Parker, who has been confining to her home for the past | several days by illness, is recovering. | Phone your coal orders to Falls & Cameron. R. H. Schumaker and A. G. Wedge | were the dinner guests of F. P. Shel. don, the Minneapolis banker last ev- ening. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Misses Bab Neal and Nora Pfeil| and Messrs. Bert Barker and Geo.| Kinney, were guests at dinrner at the! Markham Hotel last cvening. | The snows of the past week has made sleighing on the country roads! again possible and as a result much | wood is being brought to the Bemid-| ji market by farmers. H I have a modern house to let after January Ist, furnished or unfurnish-| ed as desired. William C. Klein. ; Levi King, manager of Brown's Dairy Lunch, is able to be about| again after having been confined to the hospital and his home for the past five weeks with typhoid fever. Information is expected by the Commercial club officers this week from James J. Hill as to the exact date on which he will be able to come to Bemidji to deliver his promised ad- dress. | If you don't buy us, we both lose money. Cameron. your coal from Falls & Roads across Lake Bemidji are in use, the ice having reached a suffi- cient thickness to make team travel | safe. Several fish houses have been placed at different points about. a mile out from the shore. The meeting of the city council to- night will be the last on Monday ev- enings for at least three weecks as next week the regular meeting night falls on Christmas and the week fol- lowing on New Year’s. The Northern National Bank has aroused the admiration of progres- sive people by its enterprise. To en- courage saving it has added a Sav- ings Department, where 4 per cent annual interest will be paid. Lucile Molander, one year and 8 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Molander, 1118 Bemidji av- enue, died Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Molander left this morn- ing for Madison, S. D., their old home, where the infant will be interred. If your laughometer is sluggist or out of order the bill at the Majestic Theater tonight will put it in good shape for the year. “A Hot time in Atlantic City,” is another of those rip-roaring Lupin comedies. On Friday of this wéek the public schools of Bemidji will close for the usual holiday vacation of two weeks. Many teachers are planning on out of town trips, but the fact that no holi- day rates will be in force on the railroads is expected to keep many of the instructors from spending Christmas at home, | “The Smugglers,” the first picture that will be shown at the Majestic| Theater tonight and tomorrow night is a Chinese industry along the Pacific coast, this picture shows some very interesting scenes along the coast that are always a pleasure to see. On Friday of this week Bemidji will dance for the benefit of the poor, the Bemidji Dancing Academy hav- ing arranged to give a ball and turn the proceeds over to the Salvation Army to be used by that organization to purchase supplies for the Christ- mas baskets which the Army pro- poses to ‘distribute to worthy per-| i sons. L. J. Marks, the star football play-| er of Dartmouth College, who last fall coached the Notre Dame Univer- sity football team, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Marks is now representing the Hupmobile Company of Minneapolis. He believes it will be impossible for Minnesota to arrange a game with Dartmouth for next year. . Captain and Mrs. Minnes of the Salvation Army arrived this morn- | Simons, Jr., acted as secretary. The jclaimed” | Austin Heam; Bunde C. H.; i Clear | Rushland ‘where she will spend the Christmas ing from Minneapolis.” - They- will conduct special services at the Sal- vation Army hall, beginning Tuesday, and closing January 2nd. They will also direct the musical entertainment which will be given at the Christmas celebration for the poor in the City Hall, Decémber 30: This morning officers for the High School Athletic = association = were elected as follows: President, Wil- bur Lycan; vice-president, Earl Bai- ley; secretary, Earl Riley; treasurer, Maurice Ryan. Professor Robinson presided at the meeting, and Hiram first meeting of the association will be held sometime this week. Renewed efforts are under way to obtain a special sleeper from the Twin Cities to Bemidji. ~/General Manager W. H. Gemmell has said that such a sleeper will be put on as soon as business warrants, which has not been the case up to the present time, the average passenger list for Bemid- ji being three- persons. The pro- posed plan of running a sleeper to Bemidji two or three times a week is declared by the railroad officials to be impractical. We have just reccived some very handsome leather and leatherette pencil cases filled with a complete writing outfit including two fine pen- holders with pen points, colored pencils, hard, soft and medium lead pencils and eraser all complete in a leather case at 50 cents and in a leatherette case at 25 cents. The clasp. ply and they will make splendid irls. The Bemidji Pioneer upply Store. School List of advertised letters in the Bemidji for the week ending Dec. 18: Men— Jack; Berbman Chas. A Catz J.; George; Czapiewski Peter; Durasha Leonard; Dunn T. W.; James; Hagen E.; Mogensen E. O.; Ness 0. P.; Perkins Walter; Peterson Art; Prescott F.; Quinn Pat J.; Theo.; Sams Wesley; Vesine Julius and Mr. Sischo Cirl; |rionett for the past several days, left cases fold and clasp with a_glove|Cochran arrived yesterday morning We have only a limited sup- from Milwaukee where they have hristmas gifts for school boys and |0 Spend the holidays with their par- “Un-| day evening from St. Cloud where she postoffice | has been attending Normal to spend Bray|and Mrs. A. P. White, 509 Bemidji avenue. {her a classmate, Miss Sarah Quayle | Holm | of Moberly, Missouri, who will be her {A. P.; Hengemople John; Henrickson days as.the guests of Sam Cue and family. Miss Luln Rue who hag been a guest’at the home/of Mrs. A. P. Hen- this afternoon for her home in Park Rapids. . Carl Strom' will arrive in the city Friday evening from Minneapolis where he is a student at the Univer- sity to spend the holidays with A. R. Erickson and wife. Miss Jessamine Gould who has been studying at the St. Cloud Nor-| mal school will arrive Friday even- ing to spend the holidays with her | father, W. A. Gould. A. P. Ritchie and infant daughter Louise will leave tonight for Min- neapolis, where she will be placed under the ecare of Dr. Arthur Gillette for infantile paralysis. Robert Phillips of Sylvan, Minn., who has been the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Flint, for the past three or four days, returned to his home Saturday evening. Miss Minerva Eiden has gone to Minneapolis where she was called by the illness of her sister, Miss Eiden Wwill return to resume her position at the Henrionette Millinery shop in about three weeks. Mrs. A. E. Henderson will leave | tomorrow morning with her little nieces, Helen and Martha Erwig and nephew, William Ward, for Eau Claire, Wis., to spend the holidays | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A.| W. Ward. The Misses Lillian and Bessie been attending the Downer Institute ents Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochran, 500 | Minnesota avenue. Miss Marion White will arrive Fri- the holidays with her parents, Mr. | Miss White will bring with guest during the holidays. Notice, Important meeting of Bemidji Lodge No. 168 Knights of Pythias, Tuesday, December 19th. ~Bemidji_Citizens Cannot Doubt It. Donnl Kidney Pflls ‘were used— thsy cured. % ‘The story. was told to Bemldfl resl— dents. S Time has; sl dence. lf" Has praven the cure permanent The testimony.is home testimon: The ‘proof “convincing. It can ‘be investigated by Bamid residents. ~-Mrs. L. Kane, 615 Fourth St., Be- emidji, Minn., says: “I was afflicted with kidney trouble for a number ‘of years. My s¥atem was filled with ur- ic acid that my kidneys failed to re~ move and I was-often bothered by shortness of breath. A few weeks ago I procured a:supply of Doan’s ‘Kidney -Pills and 1 am' well:pleaged. with the results-I haye thus far re- ceived from their use. 'I intend to continue taking this rémedy.” (State- ment given in.August, 1907). APERFECT CURE. Mrs. Kane was interviewed on Oc- tober 6, 1910,~and she-said: “I am glad to again €ndorse Doan’s Kidney Pills. They effected a complete and permanent cure in my case.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the and take no other. ,ngthénedv the ‘evi- name—Doan’s— Bids for Wood, Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened before the city council of the.City of Bemidji, on Monday, Dec. 25th, 1911, at the council room, city hall, at. 8 o’clock p. m,, for 50 cords seasoned tamarack wood. any or all bids. George Stein, City Clerk. pub—16-18-19. Notice. My wife, Tillie Rolkey has left her bed and board without cause. I will 50 cords seasonsed jack pine wood, | Council reserves the rlght to reject ’mortgage in the same way. Beltram Go. Savmg and Building. Association J. P. LAHR, Pres. W. C. KLEIN, Secy. ‘Offices, Rooms 5 and 6, O’Leary.BOwser Block Getting a start in the world in these days of keen competition and large cap- ital is no easy matter for the man of average means. Though you may_have through the pa- tient economy of years a few hundred or thousands of dollars saved up, in what line of mercantile enterprise can you hope to succeed with such limited capital? The question is, in short, what can you do with a small amount of money, once you have it. By our long time; easy payment plan— with no interest charge on deferred pay= ment—thousands of worthy, hard work= men are enabled to- purchase farms for themselves. Men who have long aspired to be their own landlords. Here is your chance for a southern home. Let us explain. Huffman, Harris & Reynolds Agents for Louisiana Delta Lands Co. if nqi lgt‘ us build yofi "one on ‘monthly payments | or we will pay off your old’ Wise. Women—Carnul Mrs. Mary; Election’| not be responsible for any debts con- . e Ellis Mrs. A. J.; Harris Mrs. will; | °f fficers. . \ractediby-heraftertthle dats. SlleCl‘l e 10r e rioneer Hamid Mrs. Rosie; Kvigstad Miss T. C. Bailey, Dec. 18th, 1911, Bertha; Larson Mrs. John; Mattason g G Amel Rolkey. Miss Alma; Purdy Miss Jeszie. | We have just received scme very handsome leather and leatherette pencil cases filled with a complete writing outfit including two fine pen- holders with pen. points, colored pencils, hard, soft and medium lead pencils and eraser all complete in a leather case at 50 cents and in a leatherette case at 25 cents. The cases fold and. clasp with a .glove! clasp. We have only a limited sup- ply and they will make splendid Christmas gifts for shool boys and girls, The Bemidji Pioneer School Supply Store. PPORPVOOCOOCOO®O®G + PERSONALS. 4 0000000000000 006 Geo. Skoog of Deer River, was in the city Saturday on business. H. Drury of Cass Lake, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. A. P. Christenson and wife of Wil- ton, are in the city today on a shop- ping tour. Mrs. D. A. Dean arrived in the city this morning from Wilton on a shop- ping tour. Harry Grindall will leave Saturday morning for his home at Northome for the holidays. Miss Frances Monsford will leave Friday evening for her home at Clear Lake for the holidays. Miss Helen Hanson returned from her home-in Cass Lake this morning where she spent the week end. Judge C. W. Stanton left this morning for Brainerd to preside at the Crow Wing term of district court. R. C. Spooner and wife of Wilton, were in the city Saturday on a com- bined business and shopping trip. Miss Julia Cleave will leave Friday evening for her home in Minneapolis holidays. F. P. Sheldon, of Minneapolis, president of the First National Bank of this city, was in the city yesterday on business. C. F. Anderson and wife, Mrs. H. French and C. Smith of Cass Lake, formed a party of over Sunday \isi— tors in the city. , { Rev. L. L. Sandes of Ashland, Neb., |ls a visitor at the home of Mrs. A. P. Henrionett. Rev. Sandes will leave tonight for his home. Roland and Ruby Henrionett who have been studying at Pillsbury Aca- demy at Owatonna will spend the holidays with relatives at Wabasha, Mrs. H. W. Bailey returned Sat- |urday night from Bagley where she has spent the past week as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. H. Hansell. Mrs. E. R. Linstrom of Red Wing, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mosen, | for several days has returned to her { home. A. R. Witherspoon of Grand Forks, traveling freight solicitor for the Chicago Northwestern Railway com- pany, was & Bemidji visitor yester- day. SGIFTS For Father, Brother and Husband Shot Guns ............ o Revolvers Savage Automatic Revolvers .Colt’s Automatic Revolvers Other Sleds . Snow Shoes ... Plush Robes, Water Proof, Full Size - - .$1.50 to $14.00 .$10.00 to $25.00 .......... «e.....$5.00 to $30.00 ........ ieeenn..$5.50 to $15.00 ...$15.00 ..$16.00 CUTLERY Pocket Knives 25¢ to $1.50 Pearl Handled Pocket Knives ..50c to $3.50 ) vieennnn.$1.50 to $2.50 Safety Razors $1.00 to $5.00 Razor Strops...... 50c to $1.00 Shaving Brushes 25¢ to 65¢ SPORTING GOODS 75¢ t0 $5.00 .$1.00 to $3.00 e .$2.25 to $4 75 .50c to $1.50 ..$6.00 .$1.00 to $1.35 Foot Balls . .$1.25 to $5.00 Basket Balls .. ...$1.25 to $4.50 Fishing Reels ............ccococvveieiiineinnnnes 50c to $5.00 Tennis Racquets .....$2.00 to $5.00 Alarm Clocks ..‘....$1 75 to $3.00 - $7.50 Fish Spears Imitation Buffalo Robes, Water Proof, Large Size $17.50 Planes ..o Hand Saws Hack Saws.. Coping Saws. Key Hole Saws.. Braces . Irvin Bitts............... Yankee Drills Hammers Hand Axes .. Lath Hatchets TOOLS TOOLS . veere. T5c to $3.25 ......... e $1.25 to $2.25 ...... cerrers.85c to $1.50 .25¢ to 75¢ .25c¢ to 50c .$1.25 to $2.50 25¢.t0 75¢ ..25¢ to 65¢ 85c to $1.25 ..50¢c to $2.50 TO00LS AdZ,.iivenniibiiini ST T L LRSS 1 $1.50 to $2.50 7 85c to $1.50 Shingling Machines ......... LA rereneeee..$4.00 7 Mitre Box.. $7.50t0 $13.50 Tape Lines. 50¢t0 $6.00 Chisels ... 3 .35¢ to 75¢ Rules: .5 inanh BB .10c to 65¢ Squares -Bevel Squares.. Try Squares. 1.25¢ to 35¢ 25¢ to 35¢ 50 t0°$3.75 .$1.65 Yankee Automatlc Screw Drivers , $1.25 to $1.50 Tools Can Be Crouped Into Sets. Suitable for any Pur- pose or Person 25¢ to $2.50- 'fle,“- 187 wm émnr Leaves 10 REAT N( om'mn 33" West Bound’ Leaves 3: 34 East Bound Leaves 12: .35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:20 a.’ 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. 106 ‘South Bound Leaves’ 6:30 a. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. p. a. Freight East Leaves at 3 30 Minnesota & Int 32 South ‘Bound Leaves” 8:16 41 North Bound Leaves 6:10 p. m. 24 South Bound Leaves 11.35 p. m. 48 -North Bound Leaves 4:20 a. mi freight South Leaves at-7:30 a. m. Freight North Leaves at 6:00 a. m. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Co.o! 8¢. Pau Instructor of Violn, 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, Plano Tunor RoomZ36, Third floor, Brinkman Hote) Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 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 5! 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 R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 21) INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build'’s. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER ~ DENTIST [Miles Block N Evening Work by Appointment Only OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Nosidonco Phoso 58 018 Amorica Ave, Offico Phoae 12 F. JOSLYN, i TAXIDERMIST (Office at Reed's Studio Bemidji _ - Mis | T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. Freach Chuxq, Pressing and Repairing » Specialty. 315 Belt.ami Avenue 0. 6. JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks " Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. -Room No. 15, Bacon Block EDUARD ‘F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMAGIST | Postoffice ounn lhono M 5’ fl

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