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| 1 | | ( DATES TO REMEMBER. Tuesday, June 4—Legislature con- venes. 5 Thursday, June 6—Democratic state convention in Duluth. Wednesday, June 12—State school land sale, Bemidji. Monday, June 17—Summer school hegins. Monday, June 17—First University week. Tuesday, June 18—National con- vention at Chicago. day of BEvan § aminer, ness. E. H. Refl, clerk of court in Clear- water county, is in Bemidji this af- ternoon. Tyler of Fargo, bank ex- is in the city today on busi- Mrs. Berman entertained Mrs. San- born, Miss Stanton and Mayne Stan- ton at dinner Sunday A. 0. Wiste of Thief River Falls, spent Sunday in the city as the guest of his daughter, Mrs. P. N. Anderson. When in need of dry wood call on alls and Cameron, Mrs. G. R. Dane and Miss Grace Robinson returned to the twin cities this morning after a ten days’ visit in Bemidji. J. 0. Harris and Adolph Klein left this afternoon for Thief River Falls where they will spend the next four days fishing. D. D. Tenney of Minneapolis, is here for a few days on business. Mr. Tenney is connected with the Crook- ston Lumber company. Miss Elizabeth McGregor has been engaged to teach in Baudette next term. Miss MecGregor taught in Tenstrike last year. Buy your adding machine paper rolls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. Dr .C. R. Sanborn left last week for Atlantic City where he is attend- ing the annual meeting of the Amer- ican Medical Association. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cochran and daughter, Miss Bess, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer at din- ner at the Markham last evening. Chas. Engelbert drove up from Bronson, Minn., on Saturday in an automobile and spent Sunday here with friends. He returned home this morning. Don’t forget to telephone Dr. J. A. McClure your chicken troubles. Phone 105. Mrs. James Fullerton returned Saturday night from Winnipeg where she has spent the past month as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James Glasgow. Miss Cora Gustison, of Fargo, has decided to locate in Seattle. Miss Gustison is well known here having spent several months of last summer in this city. After dinner last evening, the Crookston Lumber company enter- tained a number of men with the agricultural special with a trip around the lake. Miss Katherine LaFontissee is ex- pected home the first of the week trom Tracy, Minn., where she has been engaged as trimmer in a milli- nery establishment._ Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter were in the city over Sunday. Mr. Porter is general manager of the Watab paper mills. He attended the funeral of David Rose a Northome. Miss Bthel Getchell returns this evening from Moorhead, where she has been attending the Normal school for the past year. She is a graduate of the elementary course. E. D. Korwand and C. W. Vor- chek of Thief River Fails, spent yes- terday in the city as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schmitt, returning home last night. H. J. Maxfield, J. A. Vye, G. H. Warner, W. H. Gemmel, C. H. Welch, K. A. Kirkpatrick, T. H. Scribner, and R. M. Washburn hed dinner to- gether at the Markham last night. Victor talking machines exclusive- ly sold at Lakeside Confectionery, 117 Third street. Can be bought on installment plan, $5 down and $5 per month. Come in and see them dem- onstrated. Mrs. George McDonald of Winni- peg, arrived in the city Saturday night to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus for some time. Mrs. McDonald was for- merly Miss Nell McManus of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Bacon re- turned yesterday morning from a three weeks’ honeymoon trip during which time they visited at Medina and Rochester, New: York, Detroit, Mich., and Minneapolis. Frank Tenney, F. A B. Coleman, and T. B. Mercer left this afternoon for Red Lake where, they will spend a week fishing. The men will be the guests of the Crookston Lumber company men on their Red Lake drive. Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Witting, Mrs. John Cann of Blackduck, Miss Alice || “Ferguson, Miss Jany Mills and A first-class topical picture. Hlustrated Song leading part. MasesTic Monday and Tuesday’s 3000 Feet of Piotures Deluxe The Defeat of The Brewery Gang (Kalem) A political story with a brand new sensation. Torpedo Practice INU. S. Navy (Vitagraph) The Firing of the Patchwork Quilt (Vitagraph) Absorbingly dramatic and intensely touching. Every Flower Brings Thoughts of You Miss Hazelle Fellows The New Woman and the Lion (Selig) A comedy scream, with a savage looking lion, (Bloody) taking the This is one of Selig’s animal pictures. state park in the Witting car on Saturday morning, spending the en- tire day there. Miss Edna Schmitt of Thief River Falls, autoed over to Bemidji with a party from Thief River Falls on Fri- day and spent a couple of days in the city as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schmitt. Miss Schmitt returned home this morn- ing. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, Miss Gladys Stanton and Mayne Stanton spent Forks bay. The cottage may not be permanently occupied until the re- turn of Judge Stanton and Lee Le- Baw from Brainerd, where the judge Beatrice Mills, drove to the Itasca yesterday in their cottage at Grand i is holding a three week’s court. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 sheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. If you wish a heavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Miss Nell Shannon, who has been attending the Moorhead Normal school for the past two years and who graduated from the advanced course this term will arrive in the city this evening to spend the sum- mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon. - term of No loyal citizen "’l‘here in nothing likelier to keep 'a man within compass.than having constantly before his eyes, the state of his affairs, in a.rdgular course of Keep tab on your expens- e8 and deposit what you can save at account.” interest in the Northern National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan Carson and children left this * morning for a week’s visit at the twin cities. From there Mrs. Carson and the children ‘will go to Browerville, Minn., where they “will visit relatives for -gome tithe Mr. Carson, Will return to Be- ‘midji the first of mext week. President McVey, of the Univer- sity of North Dakota, was in Bemidji Sunday and opened his cottage at Grand Forks Bay. President McVey will travel in Europe this summer and Mrs, McVey will spend the sum- mer with friends:at'Lake Minneton- ka, Their cottage. .at Grand Forks bay will be rented to Mr. Dow of Grand Forks. - List of advertised letters “un- claimed” for week ending June 3rd, 1912, in Bemidji post office. Men: Caugkreen: Bros., Howard Davis, Wil- liam Dright, Eng, Engelson, G. E. Hayden, Frank Joyrom, . J, Krook, Grant Marton, Washington Martin, Arnold Paulsen, Rev. David Richards (2), Herr E. Stenson; women: Mrs. B. W. Bordsen. ~ Edgar Irvine came in from Kelli- her Saturday evening to attend the party given by Ralph Lycan and Mayne Stanton. Mr. Irvine has spent the past five months at Kelliher, be- ing connected with the J. A. Irvine company. He left on the late train Saturday night for Stillwater where he will visit for a few weeks before going west where he will locate. A number of young people sur- THE HIGH SCHOOL AN in Bemidji should pass securing a copy of the 1912 High School Annual just out. prised Miusei Julfa and ery Meyer- Saturday evening -at their home on 912 Beltrami avenue. Games-and music furnished the evening’s enter- tainment, after which the uninvited guests furnishéd refreshments, The Misses Meyers with their brother, Conrad, will leave Tuesday, June 4th, for Medicine Hat, Canada, where they will visit their parents. They lexpect to. be gone. at least two months, Miss Ethel Getchell returns this evening from Moorhead where she has been attending the state Normal school for the past year. She is a graduate of the elementary course. You can buy the best carbon paper made, every sheet guaranteed, any weight you. desire at $1.00 per box for a good grade that will answer all ordinary purposes; $2.00 for an extra good paper and $2.75 for the best ex- tra fancy quality light weight grade. Positively none better made. Each box contains 100 sheets of paper, size & 1-2x13. Phone your orders, eall or write the'Bemidji Ploneer Office Sup- ply Store. Phone 31. Security State Bank Bulilding, Bemidji, Minn. Ralph Lycan and Mayne Stanton entertained a number of friends at a dancing party in the Rex hotel Saturday evening. They were assist- ed in receiving their guests by Mrs, Lycan, Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Mrs, G. R. Dane of St. Paul. The party danced until midnight. The guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey and the Misses Bab Neal, Gladys Stanton, Grace Robinson, Olive Cun- ningham, Bess Cochran, Harriet Coch- ran, Beatrice Mills, Gladys Kreatz, Donna Lycan, Clara Fisk, Dorothy Torrance, Hazel Fellows and Dora Barrette; Messrs. Ralph Lyecan, Mayne Stanton, Harold Dane, Wil- the. $1.00 Per Copy Lend your support to this-worthy cause. The staff that has been so capable as the work in this book displays, deserves not only the support of the student body, but of the entire community. There shoulq not be a home in Bemidji without this 1912 Annual. It is the first ever gotten out by the local school and critics say it is the best of any published by any school in cities much larger than Bemidji, in the entire Northwest. . If you havn't seen it, better investigate. The book is well worth the price asked. Besides getting your money’s worth you make yourself a loyal Booster of the best High School in the state. Johngon, vine, Wilbur "Lycan, Byron Russell, Mark Day. Bemidji, June 3. Butter, dairy, per pouud.....$ .28 Butter, creamery, per pound.. .32 HReer. e 5ol S ve Lettuce, per bushel , Asparagus, per dozen . Rhubarb, per pound . Wheat, bushel. Oats, bushel . Rye, bushel .. Barley, bushel ...... Corn, 75 pound sack . 1.35 Bran and shorts, per 100 Ib. 1.50 Potatoes, bushel ., . .15 Clover seed, pound Timothy, pound . Alfalfa, pound .. . Kentucky blue grass, pound... .35 Bables—Lean and Fat. ‘Weigh the baby every day. All you need is one of the automatic weigh- ing machines of small size such as the old-fashioned housekeeper uses in the kitchen when doing up fruit, and an oblong basket with a flat surface. Any mechanic will find means of securety fastening this basket on the top of the scales, and when you have painted the entire contrivance white, made a pink or blue nest of padded China silk for the inner side of the basket and trimmed its outer side with enormous bows of satin ribbon, you will have a charming-looking extra cradle into which to temporarily deposit baby ‘while its nrcunlry cradle is being opportunity of aired. llam Finnegan, Will Chichester, Dr. Walter Marcum, Ed Er- George Kinney, Ed Gould, Bert Bar- ker, Tom Ervin, Frank Koors and ©0000000000000666 @ DAILY MARKET REPORT. © R R R R R R R ORCR RO Y 33 West Bound Leayes .. 34 East Bound Leaves . 35 West Bound Leaves . 26 East Bound Leaves ... 36 East Bound Leaves . 106 South Bound Leaves ...... Freight West Leaves at ...... 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