Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 6, 1912, Page 3

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“ 3 DATES TO REMEMBER. Thursday, June state convention in Duluth. Friday, June 7—First C. E. ses- sion, 7:45 p. m. 6—Democratic Saturday, June 8—C. E. conven- tion sessions morning. afternoon and evening. Saturday, June 8 —- Preliminary hearing of Charles Swanland. Sunday, June 9—('. E. convention sessions all day. Wednesday, June 12—State school land sale, Bemidji. Friday, June 14—Farmers’ day in Clearbrook. Monday, June 17 Summer school begins. Monday, June 17—TFirst day of University week. Monday, June 17- ing of the city council. Tuesday, June 18—National con- vention at Chicago. Regular meet- R. H. Megroth of £t. Paul is visit- ing his brother, F. A. Megroth. 0. E. Bailey returned last night from a short business trip to Chicago. Go to Hakkerup for photos. F. A. Mills and P. H. Gramee, Great Northern officials of Crooks- ton, were here yesterd.’u: Come to the social at the Metho- dist church Friday evening. Good time guaranteed. Price 10c Miss Florence Smyth left yester- day for Virginia where she will as- sist in the T. J. Crane store. “Josephine,” a magnificent photo- play will be shown at the Majestic again tonight. Don’t miss it. Miss Bertha Larson who was op- erated upon for appendicitis last Fri- day, is getting along micely. There will be a regular meeting of the 0. E. S. Friday evening, June 7, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. George Kreatz. Buy your adding machine paper rolls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. Miss Grace Bailey of West Branch, arrived in the city last night to be the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. . Dickens, J. G. Janney and M. E. Downes came up from Red Lake yesterday on business, returning home last evening. Mrs. A. B. Hazen has returned home from Internationals Falls where she spent a few days as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Doran. Upholstering and furniture repair- ing. Have your furnitire renovated and made as good as new. William Krause, Tel. 697. George E. Anderson of Brainerd, arrived in the city yesterday and will relieve Manager Jack Hillaby of Swift and company, for two weeks. Mrs. T. Beaudette wnd two chil- dren left last night for Two Har- bors where they will spend some time as the guests of Mrs. Beaudette's par- ents. Another advantage In saving your money and depositing it at interest in the Northern National Bank is that it helps cut out the worry that hinders you from doing your best work. J. L. Bennett of Minneapolis, trav- eling freight agent for the Chicago, Rock Island Railway company, spent yesterday in the city on business, go- ing on to Brainerd this morning. 1. S. Florsheim of Neving, Wm. Ecker and G. P. Joncs of Bagley, spent a few hours in the city today en route to Gonvick where Mr. Jones owns the Gonvick Banner. Dr. J. M. Freeburg and R. T. Praught of Blackduck, and E. C. Mc- Dermott of Minneapolis. drove down from Blackduck in the Praught car yesterday returning home in the ev- ening. Mrs. Fred Billings and little daughter of Rapid City, S. D., were in the city today en route home from Leonard where they have spent the past two weeks ay the guest of friends. Harry Mayer left last night for Red Wing where he goes as a dele- gate to attend the U. C. T. convention which is being held there this week. Mr. Mayer will return home Sunday morning. Victor talking machines exclusive- 1y 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. Miss Karna Anderson of Guthrie, returned last evening after having spent the day in the city as the guest of friends. Miss Anderson will leave on Monday for a three months’ trip to the west. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured in from three to four days by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. Drug Store. s Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Wilcox of Wa- For sale by Barker'sf| deuna, and Mrs. J. R. McPhee of Red ‘Wood Falls, who have been guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet, during the past week, returned to their homes today. “Josephine” packéd the Majestic theater last night to the doors, and it is believed that standing room will be at a premium tonight. Tt is classed among the best films ever shown in Bemidji. Come early snd you won’t be disappointed. Mrs. Sarah Roberrs will leave to- night for Northfield where she will attend the commencement exercises of Carlton college on June 11. Miss Ivis Roberts is a member of the 1912 class. Mrs. Roberts and Miss Ivis will visit friends in the southern part of the state for ten days before returning to Bemidji. “A great film,” is what they all say about “Josephine,” which was shown at the Majestic theater for the first time last night. 1f you want to see-a good performance visit the 10 0F- {7 B He T i Majestic tonight. If you're late ex- pect to be satisfied with standing room. Roland. and Ruby HFenrionnet re- turned this morhing from Owatonna where they have spent the past nine months attending the Pillsbury Aca- demy. Roland was a member of this years' graduating class having com- pleted the four years course. They will spend the summer here with their mother, Mrs. A. P. Henrion- net. 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. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davidson of Brainerd, are in Bemidji and plan to make their home here Mr. Davidson is the engineer of bridges and con- struction work for the Minnesota & International Railway company and was recently transferred from Brain- erd to Bemidji where he will now make his headquarters. Mr. David- son succeeds D. A. McFarlane who recently left for California. You can buy the best carbon vaper 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 $2.75 for the best ex- tra fancy quality light weight grade. Positively none better made. Each box contains 100 sheets of paper, size & 1-2x13. Phone your orders, eall or write the Bemidji Pioneer Office Sup- ply Store. Phone 31. Security State Bank Building, Bemidji, Minn. There is no real need of anyone be- ing troubled with constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. ’ O©©@©®®®00®0®®®0 & DAILY MARKET REPORT, ¢ PORPPOROPOPOROOOOS Butter, dairy, per pound.....$ .28 Butter, creamery, per pound Lettuce, per bushel . Asparagus, per dozen Rhubarb, per pound Wheat, bushel.. ...... Oats, bushel . Rye, bushel-.. Barley, bushel .... Corn, 76 pound ‘sack ..... Bran and shorts, per 100 1b... 1.50 Potatoes, bushel ... Clover seed, pound . Timothy, pound Alfalfa, pound .. Kentucky blue grass, pound. The Columbia “[.YRIC” Hornless Graphophone ) You must see this beautiful little musical instrument toget an idea of its excellent appearance, To realize in full the extraordinary value this Columbia ““Lyrie’” Horn- less Graphophone represents at $25.00, you must see the instrument itself and hear it's full and delightful musical tone The cabinet is constructed of beauti- fully marked oak finely joined. It i3 equipped with the famous double spring, noiseless, Columbia mo- tor which plays three 10 or 12 inch records at one winding and is controlled by a speed regulator. As it weighs only 20 pounds and measures only 13 1-2 inches square and 7 inches high, compactness wil be one of its many very desirable features. Drop in and enjoy a pleasant half- hour’s music at-the Sign of the Musi- cal Notes. STEVENS PRINT SHOP 405 Minnesota Avenue - - - Minn. HOW'T0 FIND Third Street, lunth, Minne- apolis. For the beneflt of the readers of the Pioneer this notice will appear in both the Daily and ‘Weekly. Ploneer for lho next six month. Ou leaving the unfon. depot turn to the left and continue up Nicollet to Third etreet, cross- ing that thoroughfare, turn to the left and proceed half a block, toward the postoffice. From the Milwaukee depot, turn to the left on Washington avenue and continue to First avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half block to the rignt. Dally Pioneer will be found on file here. * LE R R B S SRS SRS AR KKK A I KA AAKA KA A AKRAAAKRO A AR KX * K One Sort of Philosophy. “Mother, did you learn to cook be- fore you got married?” “I did not. 1 married first: There’s no use learning » trade until you know you're going to need it.”—Detroit Free Press. Each age of our lives has its joys. 0l1d people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain’s Tablets are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for peo- ple of middle age and older. For sgole by Barker’s Drug Store. Low Fares M"IIIEAPIILIS-—--ST PAUL June 10 to 12 account MINNESOTA FIREMEN'S. CONVENTION Minneapolls, June 11-12 1.0.0. FGRAND LODGE OF MINNESOTA 8t. Paul,"June 1116 MINNESOTA 6. A. R. ENCAMPMENT Minneapolls, June 12-13 .80 to Minneapolis ssgzo to Saint Paul Tickets on sale June 10, 11 and 12 3 Return limit June 15 Convenient train service to the Twin Cities. - Dining Cars, Parlor Cars and Coaches. Night trains carry sleeping cars. R. E. Fisher, Ticket Agent, Bemi Northern Pacific Raliway Sincerity Suits, $22.50 and $25.00 values at.... $15.00 and $1800 Suits $5.00 values $4.00 values $3.00 values Suits for Men THE C. 0. D. STORE L. BLOOSTON, Manager WILL PLACE ON SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 8 The Following Specials at Reduced Prices- Other Specials #a&fifi;u*fitf:qti R R R R R R AR ] ,w‘m‘ ..; . i)ui i m“ | 1 oy East Bound Leaves West Bound Leaves East Bound Leaves West Bound Leaves West Bound Leaves 32 South Bound Leaves .. 31 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 83 North Bound Leaves reight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at . 1 North Bound Leaves 2 South Bound Leaves {" PROFESSIONAL cakps § RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS All the. Way from Switzerland Everybody Is Doing I WHAT? Using the Bemidji Pencil WHY? Because it’s the best nickel pencil in the world. This pencil is Absolutely Guar- anteed- or your money back at the | following place | Garlson’s Variety Store Barker's Drug and Jewelry Store ~ Al....oidiiin $2.50 values at $15.00 $12.50 Packard Shoes In.Black and Tan $3.50 at. . iaias 52-50 $1.75 $1.50 Summer Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, etc. Straw Hats - The season is here and we are ready for it. Sc or later youw'll need one. Take your pick while the stock and assortment‘ complete.. Sooner: !; -W. G. Schroeder 0. G. Rood & Co. . E..F,. Netzer's Pharmacy " Carlson’s Variefy Store J. P. Omich’s Cigar Sfore Roo & Markusen L Ammmbm F. 6. Troppman & 6. MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEAGHER OF PLANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 397 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Mtles -Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Minn Office *Phone’ 36. MCMWPMI. Kt S DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Office over Securtly Bank - DENTISTS DENTIST Miles ‘Block Bvening Work by Apeintment Only NEW: PUBLIC LIBRARY. Opeén daily, exodik sunny. 1to 8 p. m., 7t0 9 p. m. " rooms my.lmlnm. TOM-SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER 4 s con— ———

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