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I m o= A s ER-Y I3 -~ ™ ] ® =8 w ® 53 8 esd ——% g§g8 R ) = BesB 5 B3 B 5 OR % o B E S ® g 2z 828 -~ Yi=R o =2 B a5 38 2E2¢g s, 2CR@ G < SN =30 QA =3 o g © = s @ I3 @ = Cl “‘g B ® = — g e g B aE2 b L] - dg m =5 E e = o w g 2 ] 2 3 2 & =1 -3 g - = L =] 8 H ® » B 5 [} [ » g S = g & = - o =S ° £ = “» £ 9 o 2 5 2 # e g @ = - E) ® = - 2 ] v e | | e | | | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . : 5 ‘BBMID]I BRIEF Editortal Telephone, “THREE-ONE” DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter Charles Carter of Hines is a busi- ness visitor in the city today. Paul Roehrs arrived in the city to- day to visit friends for several days. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Paul Pevey of Great Falls, Mont., is in the city for a several days vis- it with friends. - The weekly Friday dance of the Bemidji Dancing Academy has been postponed to next week. Harry Smith returned this morn- ing from Grand Forks, N. D., where e has been for the past several days. Miss Nellie Erb will return tomor- row from Minneapolis where spent the holidays at the home of her parents. she lke Bushman returned this morn- ing from Red Lake where he has been for the past several days on business. The Eastern Star lodge will meet tonight in the Masonic” Temple, and the officers for the new year will as- sume their duties for the first time. Call in and see us about taking up that old loan of yours that you don’t cut down, and pay us in month- ly payments. Beltrami Co. S. & B. Association. Miss Bertha Taylor left this morn- ing for Big Falls where she has ac- cepted a position in the public school. Miss Taylor was a teacher in the Bemidji schools two years ago. Are you going away for your sum- mer vacation? Wouldn’t you enjoy it more if you knew your valuables were safely. in a deposit box of the Northern National Bank. The cold weather is discouragir the indoor parties as well as the win- try sports. ‘Why pay agents to get you a build- ing loan, out of town, get it without cost at home in an institution whose officers you are ac- quainted with? lia Mortz, “a jolly good time.” Gertrude Malone, and Maude Partridge of Cass Lake, Messrs. Will Russell, Byron Russell, Will McDonald, Carter Cutter, lher, his’ business their future home. Those who were| . Pearl tion for sale. can, and Donald Shannon. We have $10,000 worth of stock in the third series of the Beltrami Although this is the first winter Harry | ypat potatoes have been shipped from Todd, Lee Hendrickson, Wilbur Ly-|pomigji it is estimated that 22,500 |blanket, two rifies, two sabers and bushels have been sent to. outside|straps and two tent poles and their ship as many more before the winter The Bemidji Provision com- pany alone sent out 1,160 bushels last week, John Marin making the sale in St. Paul, and in one day W. G. Schroeder shipped 500 bushels. Mr. Schroeder has sent out during the season 16 carloads of potatoes. “The aim of these shipments is large- 1y to encourage trade among the far- mers, who supply us with the pota- toes,” said Mr. Schroeder. has so far been no transactions for the grocers. potatoes are bought by them from the farmers for what they sell to the city merchants, which is between 45 and 50 cents a bushel. ling now in the city markets at 72 cents per bushel.” is over. The American soldiers in the Phil- ippines have learned to make a very boat out of a rubber , Was here Friday looking after|Cities, and buyers are expecting interests.—Miss Dora The dance given by the|Premble who has been the guest of Bemidji Dancing club last evening|her sister Mrs. G. O. Leach, returned was attended by only six couples,|to her home at Tenstrike on Mon- but these enthusiasts say they lost!day evening.—H. Mills of Bemdiji, nothing by lack of dancers, frappe{was here on Friday evening. He was was served and there was altogether |en route to Kelliher.—J. K. Ramsey and family left on Monday evening for Pine River, where they will make Mr. Ramsey has when you can been section foreman here for the past year.—Dave Wark of Walker, moved his family here Saturday. He will have charge of the section.— Last evening a party of young|G- E. Whiteford has gone to Kelliher folks chaperoned by Miss Vera Back- | for the remainder of the winter. us enjoyed a dancing party in the 0dd Fellows Hall. present were the Misses Helen Back- = County Savings & Building Associa- us, Flora Todd, Ellen Fullerton, Ju- Call and investigate. ‘W. C. Klein, secretary. serviceable FUNKLEY.—L. Latterell of Kel-|places, mostly Duluth and the Twin/!straps. 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Woodmansee 4—Motion Picture “‘Pathe’s Weekly” ] (Pathe Series) Always Interesting | 5—¥;§:nsliicmre T s maa’s Triumph” (Knlem)upA WestemDmrna “‘Auld Syne” in T Reels: Mondlyl:lu Tuye::lly,".l'm.w '8. and 9 to “There The e e Sy 0000990000000 0 e ® PERSONALS. & 0009000000000 000 ¢ G. F. Ross of Duluth was in the city today on business. E. A. Webster of McIntosh was in the city today on business. J. R. Rassmussen of Crookston was in the city yesterday on business. Attorney B. T. Wilson and wife of Blackduck are in the city today. Bertha Taylor of Indus ,Minn. spent yesterday in the city shopping. W. T. Noonan Editor of the Baudette Region is in the city today. Miss Fanny Cummings of Aure is visiting in the city for several days. John Kibbey, a logger from Margie was a visitor in this city to- day. A. P. White and wife have taken apartments at Hotel Markham for the winter. B. B. Erickson returned last even- ing from Baudette where he has been for the last week on business. Attorney G. W. Campbell returned this morning from St. Paul where he has been for the past several days on business. Miss Josie Ebert returned last ev- ening to Charles City, Iowa, after a two weeks’ visit at the home of her brother, E. Ebert. Miss Julia Kleve will return to- morrow from Willmar where she has been spending the holidays at the home of her parents. Harry Grindell will return tomor~ row from Northome where he has been visiting the past two weeks at the home of his parents. Arthur Miller came up from St. Cloud last evening and will spend some time in this city as the guest of. his sister, Mrs. Geo. Edwards. Dr. E. H. Smith and” family are expected home tomorrow from Min- neapolis where they have been vis- i B e a iting relatives for the past week. g% g - = Miss Stella Gracie will return to- =] >4 - g . g E '% 'w 2 9—- g [=] 8.. = morrow to Crookston to re'sume i s PR P g— o L} a S 3 e teaching after spending the holidays = E @ 8o I~ [ [} —_— = = at the home of her parents, Mr. and ~ e 230 a = —_— s . Q“‘g- ig o) 4 —H_,< = (o 4 Mrs. Daniel Gracie. 5 e s : -3 7 a =] o g 2 B 8 e B o = ‘| Miss Pearl and Maude Partridge of =0 e Iy g Z = B » < ) oD ! Cass Lake who have been spending £ g & 'S, o [+] T 3 ‘ =T = A . | s » the last few days here as the guests 2 i g‘ 8 g O, o Ug a == ((2 E‘ = "E. ) " of Mrs. Morrison, returned to their - ol :D = a. [ =0 o |—] '_"j. — o o ! home this morning. - z ) = :: g § E" g’ > ?\ = g 2 ® -0 ® -;;-UQ 3 % b - Miss Mary Simons left this morn- g- @ a Ss = UQ o n3 (g D e a°. z ing for International Falls, near S ‘3 g % E z m a " e 9[ 3 © w =] D d which city she teaches school. She *. g b N —4¢ . isiting with her parents g‘- g' ; 5 20 [-~] M : H Qn 8 % ?} 9;‘ g g 8 = lil:s uri?:it; sfornfh: past tevl;opweek& : P B a; H 8 5 i (-~ -] == 9. 5- N 3 % =" || < B > The Misses' Dorothy Dexter, and e g 5 Sl —~ D0 Joct Helen Wood of Cass Lake and Misses —— ) g g g' et °© o & ® 2 S ® o P Esther Mackey roturned to their (4 > ol 3. 22O =mmpny o a = 3 o e o < B i i%d homes this noon after a several days’ z = ‘S: : e f. ; =) I~ ?; Q ® e = E [¢) = g::c at the home of Mrs. C. E. Bat- ‘ H e = Ie = aco.e || = = - | ° 8 g E: '“ § 5 a "Q —'g 58 €n Cb w S. -] Mrs. A. E. Henderson and three f -] Bl - g g =-_ 2 c e 5 = e o - — g g grand-children are expected home T _8 wis e g & (-] —': [ e Q. 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