Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1912, Page 3

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912. box carbon papers for me when $1,50 will buy a hundred.sheets put up in neat blue boxes at the Bemidji Pio- neer Office Supply Store. BEMIDJI BRIEFS Attorney M. J. Brown left last ev- “George C. Berglund of \Waseca, | ening for Minneapolis where he will Minnesota. was in Bemidji today. meet Mrs. Brown and daughter Kath- J. D. Kennedy of Minneapolis, was|erine who have been the guests of a Bemidjl business visitor today. | Mrs. Brown’s parents at Rochester during the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Stinchfield, on their J. 12 Chase of Interuational Falls, | return to Bemidji. rransacted business in Bemidji today. “PHE BEMIDJT” will be a new one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latimore of{on the market. Ask about it. Turtle River were Bomid)i visitors today “THIZ BEMIDIL is coming to you, it you will just have a little patience, | Hazel Ibertson celebrated the sixth {anniversary of her birth Thursday af- Get your hay and wood of Juo.|ternoon at her home, 1023 Minunesota | lissler. Telephone 402 avenue, when she entertained eight {of her little girl friends. Refresh- | ments were served. ‘Those present i were, Eva White, Floy Palmer, Hilda Martin, Lucile VanDervort, Manet McCarthy, the Big Falls| Andrews, Dorothy 9ndrews and Mar- was a Bemidil visitor this|guerete Lord. J. B. Simong of Deadwood, S. D., made Bemidji a brief business visit today. W logg morning. . ) L “ 1t §10.00 .HJ,\ $12 per ton at Falls & vam- o yoy $100.00 arans | Have $1,000.00 V. M. Owens of Hines, was in Be- | temporarily idle its Safety should be midji today, returning to his home |your first consideration. There is no this evening. i better security for your savings than { S W. H. Weber of Bayfield, Wis., of}':,m_(t:‘e:_‘:‘::im‘l’;l Se"l‘:s“ i, ithe the Bayfield Lumber company, was: ' 2 an in the city today. Margaret Knox of Brainerd, 22 “THE BEMIDJI" is on the way,|Yearsold, a pretty and young woman, Wateh for it | dressed in height of fashion, was ar- e : |rested last night by Officer Denly A. P Ritchie and little daughter | .ja,geq with disorderly conduct. Be- left last evening for Minneapolis| tore judge Simonms today she was where she will undergo treatments. ;filled $25 or 30 days, but sentence A. 0. Johnson of Turtle River,| Was suspended until 12 o'clock to- who is connected with the Turtle| night to permit her 1o catch the River Lumber company, was in Be-| 11:45 p. m. train for Brainerd where midji today. !her parents live. Go to Hakkerup for photos. © The women of Bemidji will be County Auditor James L. George, pleased to learn that rhey can obtain is spending today in Warren on bus-| the choice of twenty styles of engrav- ine He will return to Bemidji|ing at the Bemidji Pioneer Printing tHiSevBRInE loffice for their calling or at-home i |cards. Plates also ‘urnished with J. B. Session of Bozeman, Mont.|first hundred cards. \When conveni- uas arrived in Bemidji to accept a; position as linotype nperator on the! Daily Pioneer. ment. The Palace Clothing Fouse Sal- vage Fire Sale opens Tuesday, Feb. tith, at the olg Lumberman Bank Building on Third street. midji visitor this morning, returning to his home this afternoon. Rudser is the state organizer of tk Woodman of the World and was in Last evening” Hall which was given Ly the Bemidji' camp here. Mr. Rudser says there band. was well attended. Masten’s are several members of the lodge lo- orchestra furnished the music. cated in this city who are anxious . that a camp be organized here. MNr. .| Rudser came to Bemidji from Cass Lake where he install=d a camp last Tuesday, and from here willl go to Thief River Falls, where prepara- tions are being made for the organi: “THE BEMIDJI"--thousands of | zation of a camp. them will arrive shortly. A special' train from the Atlantie coast expect- ed here hourly loaded with “THE ger lurks in a common c BEMIDJL™ - Miss Dora Barrette of the Dai Pioneer staff, left yesterday f Crookston where she will be the| gnest of friends and rvelatives over: Sunday. Do you know that more real dan- William Haggen of Gemmell, one of the out of town Bemidji vi tors who attended the dance given by the Bemidfi Band in the City Hall| last evening. eald as quickly renedy is for sale by s possible. This a') dealers. George D. Sundt of St. Paul, who represents the Ilackett, Walther & Gates, wholesale har company of that ci in this Bemidji today. dependent ticket to be voted upon Announcement - at the coming election, to be held’ A special matinee wiil be given at the Majestic theater after- noon at 3 o'clock. in crder to give ne an opportuaiiv to see the on Play.” February 20, 1912, If elected ‘pledge myself to conduct the affiai of the city at all times for it's best! {of the voters of this city. Philip Gill, a member of the Be- GEOQ. KREATZ midji clothing firm of Gill Brothers, | S8 returned lo the city this morning | from Minneapolis where he has spent | Announcement. the past month on business. I hereby aunounce my candidacy| 50¢ per bale at Talls & Cam- | for he office of alderman of the first ward, to be voted upon Feb. 20th, 1912, If elected 1 promise to attend M. M. Farley, who has been in i to the duties devolving upon me, the ity since the death of her sister, | promptly, and discharge my obliga- Mrs. Mary Wagner, veturned to In-|tion honestly, in every sense the ternational Falls where she is mak-!word implies. ing her home with her caughter, Mrs. | €. W. Spelman. eron. C. G. Johnson. The Palace Clothing House Sal»i This is the season of the year when vage Fire Sale opens Tuesday, Feb. { mothers feel very much concerned Gth, at the old Lumberman Bank|qyey the frequent colds contracted Building on Third strect. | by their children, ana have abund- L. A. Morier, the Naugle Pole and | ant reason for it as every cold weak- Tie company of Chi 0, and who |ens the lungs, lowers tlhe vitality and makes his headquarters in Bemidji, | paves the way for the more serious returned to Bemidji this morning|diseases that so often follow. Cham- from Deer River, whera he has spent | berlain’s Cough Remedy is famons the past week. for its curss, and is rleasant and | safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Special Matinee at the Majestic Theater Sunday at 3 o'clock. Judge C. W. Stanton and Lee La~§A M U S E M E N TS taw, his official court reporter, will leave Monday for International Falls GHAN“ THEATER witere the judge will preside at the For the last time. February term of district court which convenes in that city Tuesday Begins at 7:00 O’clock morning. | L3 iiSHE y Sunday Night and Monday Night. - Good measure and good wood for sale; also baled hay. Jno. Essler.| Telaphone 403. Miss Besse M. Rowe, a member Df1 the Crookston Agriculture School faculty, arrived in Bemidji this| morning and was one of the lecturers at the farmers day meeting which took place at the high school build- | ing today. | The Palace Clothing House Sal-! vage Fire Sale opens Tuesday, Feb.| 6th, at the old Lumberman Bank| Building on Third street. Mrs. Charles Borchardt of Detroit, | Mich., who has been visiting during| the past few weeks in Minneapolis | will arrive in Bemidji this evening and will be the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Naugle of Be- midji avenue. This Bigstory will be explained both nights throughout the running of the films, “It's the best I've ever used,” is|) a2 Sl TS what they all say about our new line of carbon paper. “And so cheap, ent step in and inspect our assort-| R. J. Rudser of Bagley was a Be-| dancs in the City|Bemidii for the purpose of placing a| d than in} |any other of the minor ailments? The | safe way is to take Chamberlain’s| Y33 cough Remedy; ' thoryighly reliable | | preparation, and rid voursell of the! interest. T solicit the hearty support ‘HOW T0: FIND The Northern Minnesota Devel- opment Association Immigra- tion Commission Quarters, 39 Third Street, South, Minne- apolis. * * * * * * * : . % For the benefit of the readers * of the Pioneer this notice will % appear in both the Daily and ¥ Weekly Pioneer for the next six * month, . * On leaving the union depot * turn to the left and continue up * Nicollet to Third street, cross- * ing that thoroughfare, turn to % the left and proceed half a % * block, toward the postoffice. * * From the Milwaukee dopot, ¥ * 13 * x x * avenue and continue to First ¥ avenue, turn to the left and go ¥ one block to Third street and ¥ then one half block to the right. ¥ XK KKK KKK KKK KKK For a sprain you will ind Cham- berlain’g Liniment excelent. - It al- lays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the to a heal- thy condition. 25 and j tles for sale by all dealers, | Notice to Farmers. The Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Com- of Bemidji, is now buying pota- {toes. Bring in you " Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill, Wwho is the mother-of eigh- teen children. Mrs, Martin was cured of stomach trouble and constipation by Chaniberlain's Tablets after five years of sufiering, and now recom- {mends ti-ec tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers. Notice to Water Users. The time of discount on water bills has been extended to February 15. Water & Light Committee, W. C. Klein, chairman . odern Woodmen of America. | Woodmen will learn something to | their advantage by addressing H. | Stevens, Lock Drawer 299, Fargo, N. | Dak. There is no better medicine made tfor colds than Chamberiain’s Cough | Remedv. 1t acts on nafure’s plan, re- ! lieves the lungs, opens the secretions, ‘ai 5 expectoration; ang restores the system to a healthy condition. . For sale by all dealer I hereby announce mysell as a| . was in candidate for Mayor on the In- too,” they add. “No more $3.00 & Watch For Other Big Dates, TR KKK KKK KKK KKK Axhkkhkkhkkhkkkkkkk*x turn to the left on Washington ¥ regard to profit or cost. ®6 o @i 9 Sunday in Bemidji, - © $9 0000000 FLOGH & RPISCOPAL Sunday school-at 10:a.m. Byen-| ing services at 8. | | GERMAN LUTHERAN, There will be German Lutheran {services in the Baptist church Sunday | afternoon at 3 o'clock.”Sunday school | jat 4. 3 | i | FIRST SCAND]N&;VIAN. ' Services at the usualihour in the morning and evening. - Sunday school | tat noon, Messrs, Coleli of Aure,| | Minnesota, and Stenne of Wrskine, {will preach. g | | PRESBYTERIAN:. | There will be the regular services | tomorrow morning.and evening, con- ‘[ducled By the pastor. Morning wor- | ship at 11, The'Young Men’s . ..... class and the Adult class will meet in connection with the sSunday school | t 12:15. Young Peoples meeting 7. Evening services at §. Mid-week | prayer service Thursday evening at | 8. _All welcome. $. E. P. White, pas- 50 cent bot- tor et s e | | SWEDISH LUTHERAN. | There will be but one service at! | the Swedish Lutheran church Sunday | jat 8 p. m. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. : Preaching at- 10:45 and 7:30. Sun- | |day school at 12. Lpworth League 16:30. Miss Dunavan Jeader. The, |male quartet will sing at the morn- ing service and there will be special | music in the evening. There will be |no prayer meeting Thursday even-| {ing. Everyone cordially invited. ‘Charles H. Flesher, hastor. ‘; | Supplanting Mr. Howells. | Prof. Brander Matthews, at a dinner | | New York, said of literary ecritl-| | eism: g i | “A good deal of it, too, is biased. A good deal of it is like Mr. Walton’s, “Mr. Walton’s daughter, a collego | girl, wrote, at the age of 18, a nhovel | | which her father brouglit out for her | at his own expense. | “During the Christmas holldays Mr. | Walton gave a party in his daughter’s { honor, and at this party the young 1 girl read from an improvised platform | chapters out of her book. - | “Her fond old father was carried | | away by the reading. So tremendous- : ly indeed did his admiration for his | daughter’s talent enkindle him that, | as the girl read on, the old man could | be heard muttering over and over: | | “Howells be hanged! . Howells ba | | banged!” ‘ Journal, A ./ Apt! ‘Misquotation, /I " Plea for Proper Education. The minisler was. attempting to! - 8ir John Gorst is trying to rouse carve a- vely tough fowl at the din-|the British mind to a sense of the fu- ner. As he was trying to separate ong | tility—even to the viclousness—ot an of the joints it slid out of the dish te | educatfonal system which bears small the other side of the table. He calm | relationship to the practical needs of ly picked it up and - gravely said: the time. His indictment s not lack- | “What God hath joined together lefing in dlrectness. “A starved = and no man put asunder.”—Ladies' Homa | stunted race,” he says, “Is being al- lowed to grow up as a legacy for the | next generation to deal with, for in | puost. elementary schools children are wiid Pride. only drilled, not educated.” Again, Say, Weary, I see that some feller | “The higher and university. schools in -congress is going to ask th’ gov: f""ment to give work to everybody.” ' which makes the acquisition of learn- Say, what do you think of that! Well, ing to be produced at examinations you can tell th feller. if you see him | the main work of the students” It that I've got a littlé too much pride| would seem that our American sys- to depend f'r me livin’ on th’ bounty: tem is not the only one which needs of anybedy’s government.” | overhauling, 7 —_— ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as an independant candidate for the office of { mayor, to be voted on at the coming election to be held February 20, 1912. Your support is respectfully solicited, 3 ‘WM. McCUAIG. and for this clean up sale we've cut these prices without ) Our sole aim is to clear this il| stock as quickly as possible. Price cuts no figure. Be Sure and Gome and Secure the Full Benefit m of This Wonderful Opportunity Entire stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings saved from the fire to be closed out in 15 days | COMMENCING TUESDAY, FEB. 6 W At the Lumbermen's Bank Building on Third St, EVERYTHING WILL BE SO REGARDLESS OF COST This is a Money Saving Event without an equal, re still fettered by medineval systems | i | i | | i | f 163 West Bonnd Leaves-4:37 p. m. 186 Fast Bound Leayes 2:45 p. m. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. m. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. m. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. m. 36 West Boiind Leaves 3:42 a. m. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 a. m. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a: m Freight West Leaves at 9:00 8. m Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. m. Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:156 a. m. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. m. {34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. m. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. m. “reight South Leaves at 7:30 a. m. "reight North Leaves at 6:00 Minn. Red Lake & Man. i North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK ® ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store. HARRY MASTEN Pianoc Tuner wmerly o R enbush & Co. of 81 Pau * Instructor of Vieln, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reas_nable. All music up to date. , HARRY -MASTEN,. Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, JBrinkman Hote) Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND: SURCEONS DR ROWLAND ‘GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ¢hone 396 Res. Phone 347 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block I A.WARD, M. D. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON sver 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 thone 18 Residence Phone 21 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security “Bank. DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON- DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER . DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appoiatment Oxly {EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. "~ REGISTERED PHARMACIST wostoffice Corner Phone 308 Personal attention to prescriptions | T7OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Sesidonce Phowe 58— 910 Amorica Ave, Bifice Phone 12 " 0. 6:"JOHNSON Lands ~ Loans Stocks Box 736; Bemidii, Minn. Office—Room No. 15, Bacon Block EW ‘PUBLIC LIBRARY “V:*Open daily, except and Mon- day 11 mam,-.s p: 1to m. 7700 9 1;. m. 0.6 p.m. y. 7t 9 p. s BEATRICE MILLS, Libearian. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor S00 RAILR 162 East Bound Leaves 9:5¢ a. &)

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