Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1912, Page 3

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JADSDONIAOIANIA AN | tives and friends at Osakis and Sauk ( Center. Miss Moen resumed her du- ties at the Bazaar Store this morn- ing. (B P S S SR R N Dooher ot Nebish, is or today Mrs. F. 8. Lycan is entertaining ‘|a number of her friends this after- noon in honor of her guests, Mes- worth of Ada. |dames Beare and Ingersoll of Brain- Contractor H. I, When we tell you that 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 1187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. ‘m. days: |erd. Cards will be the afternoon’s| entertainment. Mrs. F. B. Canada and Miss Beu—i lah Bennett of Akeley are the guests of Mrs. N. Belding over Sunday. | A C. Johnson of the Turtle River| Miss lazel South of Blackduck, | Lumber company, transacted busine: visited friends in the city yesterday.|in the city yesterday. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leayes 3:30 p. m. it's time to order Spnng 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. m. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. m, 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 a. m. 106 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m. m. m m. - in the city for a fe Bditor K. L. Oberg of the Black- Juek American is in the eity today. T BEMIDIT roming to you, i yon will just have a little patience. and Summer clothes, we | 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Leaves. at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International {32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. {31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. us show you the new 134 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. m. Freight South Leaves at 7:30 a. m. Freight North Leaves at 6:00 a. m, T Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. Ed_ V PTiCC (g- Co_ |2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m i MERCHANT TAILORS, CHICAGO aren't telling you anything | Johu Evickson of Osakis, was a| Miss Josephine DeTuncq of Akeley, | business visitor in the city yester-{spent Thursday and Friday in the eity as the guest of Mrs. C. R. San- | born, returning home this morning. While here Miss DeTuncq attended ! thie teacher’s convention. original, but when you let day BEE M Tuomy is entertaining the North End Club at cards this at- ternoon ) Makes delicious home- Sj baked foods of maximam quality at minimum- cost. Makes home baking a pleasure woolens and fashions from | - | The date of the card party which| was -to have been given by thel Knights of Columbus on Wednesday |February 14 has been changed to , Tuesday February 13. The card par- Murs, Vesta Howard of Blackduck, spending the day in the eity with | triends, Go to Hakkerup for photos. Three-Button Straight .\x:‘m\‘a i, (BN RRESL :uiu is to be held at the City Hall. i Frant Sack, No. 785 PROFESSIONAL 'kduck ave spending the day beve | Mys. W, B. Stewart has returned i | — isiting friends. Ifrom a two weeks' trip to Chicago The only Bak]ng POW’del‘ | Il thi iginal th il b | CARDS Rev. S. 1. P White returned this|Where she had accompanied her made from Royal Grape you ll see everything onigmal that will be wom | morning from Kelliher, whers he has | daughters Miss Elsie who is receiv- g . . spent the past three weeks, ling medical treatment. Miss Stew- / Cream of Tartar | by the best dressed men in the entire country. i LAWYERS ; lie. auditor| ATt Will not return for some time. | (8 i LW 0 inneapolis, aud L|‘: . i - » 2 : & shevlin-Carpenter people, is| Profit by the costly experience of; }‘\}*1 Ko Afum — No Lime Phosphates It doesn’t cost as much ‘as you mlgl'lt expect, }GRAHAM-M' TORRANCE Lere for a few days on business. those unfortunate people who have| Yol X LAWYER . B lost their money by speculation, fire | 1 ““j i one|or thieves and deposit your hard-| Askiahout at. {earned savings with the Northern| Miss Pauline Rauenbuehler came | National Bank, where you are in-!| to be the guest o/ sured against loss from uny cause. | T Getting the Value of Coal. | Scotch: Alarm Clock. The scientific method of buying The Order of the Eastern Star| A tourist in rural Scotland took ref- | coal, not by weieht, but by thermai ' W. G Graham of Long ; Thimble Bee will be entertained Dy |uge for the night in the cottage of an | yaine, is likely to be adopted by the in Bemidji on business ¢ Mrs. J. Achenbach, Mrs. M. E. Ibert-| 0ld lady. He asked her to wake him | gt Paul city government. The “B. | finest custom tai Mr. Graham is a pure food inspector. ' son, Mrs. W. A. Currie, Tuesday, Feb-| UP €arly in the momning, warning her | 7. U.”.system, It is_called, the ini- | - | ruary 13 at the Masonic temple. Tha | that he was quite deaf. Upon awak- | tig]s standing for British thermal I'ne Degree of Honor Lodge have { ening much later than the appointed | units. The sehool hoard estimates | e —_— made arrangoments for a dance to | MUSbands of the members have been | your'he found that the old lady, with | that 1t win care ste e e ; . . Subseribe for The Pioneer Miles Block H. FISK ] ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker’s Jewelry Store. to have us take your measure and deliver the Telephone 560 ing obtainzhble. m Pupos Miss Emma Noesen over Sunday. iPiano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Co. of 81. Pau b given in the 1 0. 0. F. hall o | M¥ited for lunch whieh is to be serv-| et regard for the proprietics, had ! $2.600, on 0 ‘tons, e ear's cone ed at 6 o'clock. slipped under the door a slip of paper | gumption. ny railroads are buying . Miss Skulfred Brandvik of Nary,| UPon which Was written: “Sir, it's \ their coal, not for what it weighs, but “ ' will return to her home this evening| BeIf Past elght. for what it can do—Springfield Re- after having spent the past few days| { publican. Monday evening. | |HARRY MASTEN 1 1 | Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- “Miss Hattie Shook of llines st of Mrs. C. N, Shanuon a er friends during the teacher's con- vention held here, = G iis S { lin and Brass Instruments. Music 3 t furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, i banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date.i A. B Webster who has becn ¢on- | jed home by her mother who has been HARRY MASTE', Plano Temer fined to his home during the past'the guest of relatives at Clearbrook ! two weeks with pnewmonia is re-!during the past week. { ! _— ported as recoyvering i Room'36, Third floor, JBrinkman Hotey The women of Bemidji will be Telephone 535 “THE BEMIDIET i on the way. pleased to learn that they can obtain | Wateh for the choice of twenty styles of engrav- Joseph Chamberlain and litue}ing at the Bemidji Pioneer Printing] © of International Fails, are:Oflice for their calling or at-home 1 Mrs. C. It San- cards. Plates also furnished with first hundred cards. When conveni- {ent step in and inspect our z\ssori-i {ment. N | spent ord ¢ en route | | (0 Big Falls where she will be thej MTs. A. K. Southworth of Billings, suest of friends for some time. | Mont., who has been the guest of her {mother, Mrs. L. H. Bailey for the | past few weeks, left this morning for | Jamestown. N. D., where she will vis- | it her aunt, Mrs. F. E. Rathman, for la few days. Mrs. Southworth will be |joined there by Mr. Southworth and PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS dangh the { [YR. ROWLAND GILMORE “PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofiice—Miles Block i, DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D : | Rilla Tweet of Eagle eBnd, n the ¢ ! Just 10 Days More of This Great Salvage Sale. You will remember that this stock of men’s clothing 1. R. Bvans, superintendent of the Crookston Lumber company, arrl in the city yesterday and will spend a few days here on business. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN - Office in Mayo Block ?hone 396 Res..Phone 397 ham of Portland, Ore.. { Arthar Bin | a &) R. C. R. SANBORN I S e e Y hag not been touched by fire or water and is everybit as PRYSCLAN AND SURGEOY Miss Beatrice Gould has been con- fined to her home di week with la grippe. She Is report- ed as somewhat improved today. R. L. Hinkle of the Pine Tree Lum- ber company of Little Falls was 12 Bemidji for a few hours yesterday en route to Wadena on business. ML Malhum and P. J. Walters of Brainerd, were in Bemidji yesterday |1ana Fellows went up to Blackduck en route home from Fosston and Bag- ley where they had gone on business. “THE BEMIDJI"--tlousands of them will arrive shortly. A special train from the Atlantic coast expect- ed here bonrly loadad with “THE BEMIDJL" . W Naugle returned this morn- from a three weeks combined bus- iness end pleasure trip to Minneapo- lis, Menominee and Escanaba, Mich.. and fndianapolis, . Attorney Daniel DeLury of Walkes returned home yesterday after having ing the past|Society met last Friday evening at TENSTRIKE—Nearly forty mem- bers of the Christian Endeavor the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc- | Ghee.——The evening was pleasantly spent in games after which light re- freshments were served.—Rev. J. C. | Mapson is spending the week in Kel- liher.—Mrs. M. Wilson and little boy were in Blackduck Monday evening. —Hugh and George Booth and Row- Monday.-—S. E. Thompson left on a business trip to Minneapolis Tues- day morning—A. P. Reaves was in Bemidji Tuesday.—Mrs. Lenard went down to Bemidji Tuesday.—Walter Borden has his flour and feed mill now working and is being well patronized by the people here.—Prof. J. C. McGhee went down Thursday evening to Bemidji to hear the lec- ture of Dr. Vincent. For a sprain you will find Cham- berlain’s Liniment excellent. It al- lays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a heal- good as when it was shipped from the makers. This entire stock must be sold in these few days, we have on hand about 75 men’s suits to closed out at $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 and ¢6.75 These suits are worth from $10.00 up to $18.00. 25 Boys Knicker's bocker Knee pants Suits at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Worth from $3.00 to $6.00. 125 Pair’s Men pants going at i $1.65, $1.85 and $L 95 Worth from $3. up to $5. every one must be sold. A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 5! House No. Phone 351 [R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ver 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 21y INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. spent ml.- werk R;e.lllirl?i“n‘mii | thy condition. 25 and 50 cent hot- DENTISTS R T e Tavieals by a0 idealits Men’s Overcoats at : R. D. L. STANTON — Miss Clara Rain of Shevlin, s el 6 5 6 6 66666506 6 0o 4 : Office i:wfls‘: Block suest of h.m.' s 4'|\',\I|s> J'{(h\I'\dellul,‘(.\/ SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES.® 5 . an % ) < yho 18 teaching scliool al NYmore |4 6660 06600006600 ’ ¢ ) R J. T. TUOMY el et e SWEDISH LUTHERAN. worth from $10.00 up to $18.00. DENTIST . Services will be held at 10:30, 1st National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 —_— Miss Jennie Moen returned 195t sungay sonool at 3:20 P, 3, ana|f - A]l wool underwear at 29¢, 33e¢, 58¢ and 89¢ night from a weeks' visit with rela- {0l TP S S ovclock, M g h 3;50 S, . R G. M. PALMER . A M U S E M E N TS FIRST SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN en's s Oe,S worl up to $ g alvage Sale prlce g 02 o $l-65 Mfl;‘.’m;{'oc's: T vy poreives [ Sheranems 1 lot Men’s Shoes worth $4. going at j ; ; 5 E . $235 Evening Work by Appoiatment Only GRAND THEATER Bald at 18 wclock, evsnias pervics 1 lot Men’s Shoes all styles worth $5.00, Sale price K : : $2.65 EDUARD F. NETIER, Ph. G, TONIGHT “Dante’§ Inferno” AND Powers Photo Plays Saturday afternoon Mati- nee at 2:30 with an entire change of program. A Chorus of 12 voices will sing “Silver Threads Among the Gold” Saturday Night. | EPISCOPAL. Bishop Morrison will pay his an- nual visit to Bemidji Sunday and ad- minister the rite of confirmation. Services and Holy Cmomunion at 10 o'clock. h PRESBYTERIAN. | Services tomorrow conducted by |the pastor. Morning worship at 11 Bible class and Sunday school 12:15 | Young People’s Meeting at 7. Even- | ing Gospel service at 8. All welcome. | METHODIST. | First Methodist Episcopal chureh. | Preaching at 10:45 and 7:30. Sun- | day school 12. The pastor will have | charge of the Epworth league service at :30. There will be a business meeting of the league at the church Tuesday evening. Prayor meeting | Thursday evening. The public cor- | aially invited. Charles H. Flesher, | pastor, When two people play on a piano, the piano doesn't know for sure which one ig to blame, " Men’s Hats worth $3. must go at ] : : : Men’s Hats worth $2.50 must go at . ; ! Men’s Hats worth 2.00 must go at . ; : .- This sale will be worth your time to attend notfiing re- served positively must be closed out in the next 10 days. We have made these prices so low that no man can over look these great bargains. Come early and economical get you a good Suit, Overcoat, Shoes and Furnishings at practically your own price. ! PALACE CLOTHING Lumbermen’s Bank Building on Third Street Look For the Sign S HOUSE Bemidji, Minn. RECISTERED PHARMACIST ®ostoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING tosidonce 018 Amoriea Avs. Oftico Phone 12 G. G. JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks Come in and look over my list of lands in Polk and Red Lake Counties. Office—Bacon Block. EW PUBLIC LIBRAR Open daily, except Sunday and Mion- daylltann.m..lmsp.m.sts.m Sunday 3 to 6 p.m. Monday 7to 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Libsarian. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suits u‘o.yl:. 3 5877

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