Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 26, 1912, Page 3

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Ervin Hinshaw of Wilton, spent eysterday in the city on business. George Whitney of Brainerd, ng Mr. and Mrs, Harry Titus. G. A. Melges of Miuneapolis, is in the city for a few da, oun business. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Will Herried of Deer River, came down from Cass Lake this morning on business, James Wynne and Carl W Wynne, transacted business midji yesterday. E. H. Reff of Bagley, clerk of court of Clearwater county, transacted bus- iness in Bemidji yesterday. The Catholic Ladies will give a lawn soeial Thursday evening, June 27, on the church grounds. nger of in Be- John Ostion of \Waskish, and Jacob Sorenson of Solway, were business visitors in the city vesterday. Judge M. A. Clark went to Black- duck Monday evening on legal busi- ness, returning home last night. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Linston, of Cass Lake, were in Bemidji last evening en route to Minneapolis. Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents. The Swedish Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church basement on Thursday arternoon at 2:30. A picnic lunch will be served. Mrs. W. E. Neal of Faribault, ar- rived in the city Monday to be the guest of her daughter, Miss Arabelle Neal, for a week. A sale on all trimmed hats, be- ginning June 26 and lasting for the next ten days, at the Edwards' Sis- ters Millinery Store. Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg and family will move out to their summer home at Movel Lake near Turtle River the latter part of the week. Miss Frances Sullivan of Crooks- ton, who has: been the guest of Miss Loretta Malone since Saturday, re- turned to her home this afternoon. The City of Bemidji will not make its regular run to the dam tomorrow afternoon owing to the boat baving been chartered for the afternoon. Mrs. F. D. Stillings of Brainerd, is in the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cunningham. Mrs. Still- ings will rgmain here for a month. Mrs. I. P. Johnson and sons, of Minneapolis. were in the city yester-| day en route to Turtle River where| they will open their cottage for the summer. » Checking accounts, Savings ac- counts, Certificates of Deposit. Which will you place your money in at the Northern National Bank? Frank Rauch of Crookston, came down from Cass Lake yesterday \vherel he is spending the summer and will be the guest of Whitney Brown for a few-days. Miss Elsie Miller is confined to St. Anthony’s hospital having been operated upon on Monday for gall stones. Miss Miller was resting eas- ily yesterday. The meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society has been post- poned from Thursday to Friday af- ternoon when they will be enter- tained by Mrs. Dan Gracie. J. H. Whittlesay, traveling pas- senger agent for the Duluth & South Shore Railway company, was in the city yesterday on business, going on to International Falls this morning. Mrs. H. O. Wall and Mrs. Andy Wall and two children, of West Hope, N. D., are in the city as the guests of their sister, Mrs. M. A. Clark. They will be here for some time. On July 3 at Wayne, the marriages of August Thorland and Ellen Weum and of Severt Petterson to Sena We- um will be celebrated. The marriag- es will take place at the home of the brides. Mrs. T. G. Ewing, matron of the Indian school at Red Lake, was in the city yesterday on her way to Crawfordsville, Ind., her former home, where she will visit friends for some time. A fireless cook stove. What can be better during the hot days of sum- mer? Lahr's Furniture Store han- dles the “Caloric” fireless cook stove. Cal land investigate. They cook, roast and bake. W. H. Gemmell, G. H. Warner and J. H. Davidson of Brainerd, Min- nesota & International Railway offi- cials, came up from Brainerd yester- 'day and went on to Blackduck on Mr. Gemmell’s speeder. Mrs. William Johnson and little granddaughter, Ada Belding, of Osa- kis, left for their home this morning after a ten days’ visit with Mrs, John- son’s daughter, Mrs. N. Belding. Lit- tle Ada Belding is Mrl dllumer. Belding’s Wednesday and Thursday’s Program 3000 Feet of Pictures De Luxe A drama of hardy, red-blooded lllustrated Song: A very amusing comedy gem. “The Law of the North*’ «The Sins of ihe Father” A griping drama of the Pathe Co. “Open Your Eyes” Miss Hazelle Fellows «“When Dada Was Wise” (Selig) life in the snow clad north. (Pathe) (Vitagraph) Is It Hot Enough and Cool in For You? [¢'s Nice tlxe M’ajesfic F. 8. Lycan returned this morning from day Twin Cities. sions of the Republican. national convention in Chicago. In Toledo they were the guests of Mrs. Donna M. Lycan Saturday and Sunday. 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 AVON BOND paper put up in ho at the above price. If you wis keavier grade paper we have th The and Harold J. Dane| ten | trip to Chicago, Toledo and the |¢ Joth attended the ses-| you | OO RKET REPORT, © POE OO D@ Butter, dairy, per pound..... $ .24 Butter, creamery, per pound.. .20 | EES o suwinen i .18 Lettuce, per bushel . 1.25 | Asparagus, per dozen . 1.00 Rbu , per pound 02 Wheat, bushel. . 1.00 Oats, bushel 601F e, bushel .75 | Barley, bushel 1.00 Corn, 75 pound sack ........ Bran and shorts, per 100 Ib. Potatoes, bushel 1.35 1.50 15 at $1.00 a bex of 500 shee Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Chas. Engelbert, formerly of this| city but now D of Brounson, vs in the city visiting! the past two d friends. Mr. Engelbert left Bronson | in an automobile and on | Thief River Falls had an ac wirh the macl which nece his leaving it there for repairs. left this afternoon for Thi Falls from where he will drive home. | rveaching | Mrs. J. H. Welte of Crookston, who has been the guest of her mother, | Mr Malone, and her brother of| Cass Lake, during the past ten days, returned to her home on Monday. Mrs. Welte was joined by Mr. Welte | at Cass Lake on Friday an dto. eflm-; they returned to Bemidji, spending Sunday with Mrs. Malone and le ing for their home on Monday after- noon. i You ean buy the best carbon vaper made, every sheet guarauteed, 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. Bach box contains 100 sheets of paper, size s 1-2x13. Phone your orders, eafl or write the Bemidji Pioneer Office Sup- ply Store. Phone 31. Security State| Bank Building, Bemidji, Minn. ! Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Torranc and daughter, Miss Dorvothy, are at| Lake Minnetonka as the guests of, Mr. Torrance’s parents, Judge and| Mrs. Ell Torrance. Judge and Mrs.| Ell Torrance are entertaining this week at a reunion of the Torrance family. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Torrance of Frank-fort-on-the-Maine, Ger many, and their daughter, Marg are ting Judge and Mrs. Tor- rance and Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Fiske, for a month, and the week’s housc party at Lake Minnetonka is bring- ing together a family that has not met for twelve years. All the chil- dren of Judge and Mrs. Torrance are present with the exception of BMrs. Stuart who was Miss Hester Torrance, now living in Seatile. Spending the week at the Torrance Breezy Point Summer home are Mr. and Mrs. Doug- | Lois Fiske of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Torrance and Dor- othy Torrance of Bemidji, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Torrance and' Margaret Torrance of Germany, and Mr. and Mrs. Ell Torrance ,Jr., and baby Mar-| garet, who have just moved from Chicago to Minneapolis. Notice! June 24, 1912, hereby given that the county board of education, Koochich- Notice is ing county, International Falls, Minn., wishes to secure some one to dig four-(4) wells; one at Big Falls, one at Littlefork, one at Indus and one at Birchdale. Bids on this work will be received by the county board of education on or before July 5th, 1912. Bids must be marked “Bids on Wells.” The board reserves the ri ject any and all bids. ANNIE E. SHELLAND, Clérk. t to re- Re-advertisement, Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the county board of education, Koochiching county, In- ternational Falls, on or before July 5th, 1912, on the building of a two- room school building at Indus. Plans and specifications will ‘be found on file at county superintendent’s office and Indus postoffice. The bid must cover building, heating and plumb- ing, as we do not want to let them by separate contracts. Bids must be marked “Bids on Indus School.” The board reserves the right to re-| ject any and all bids. =’ : ANNIE E. SHDLLAND, lof all ages. | the spot where it is believed the Saw | Orient.” | heaven” in every kno las A. Fiske, Torrance Fiske and Miss| . Clover seed, pound .29 Timothy, pound . 18 Alfalfa, peund .25 | Rentuey blue ¢ .35 HEOUEBL wwoammarens » June 27; Swed- and Den s June 28. As they are today. J. Jansen Fulr, from Christiana, Norway, Norway, 1 en rn Bred Grade Guern- seys ror Sale. to pure bred erd at Island Farm and r sale 125 head of choice, nerthern bred grade Guern- calves, heifers and mature cows Hardy changing have hardy, A e iles wes ern Farm is 80 the Great re opportunity, of Duluth on T vm, Islay Temple of Lord’s Prayer. Perhaps the st interesting, surely isite, house of prayer in the Little Temple of the Lord’s Prayer in Palestine, erected on lor taught his prayer to the disciplea The little temple is of pure white marble, with simple straight lines, dig tinctly unlike the architecture of the “Our Father which art in 'n language is carved on the walls and columns, and is the only decoration of this supreme- 1y lovely place. To see it in the soft opal twilight of the east, or at moon- light, or in the e: st dawn, is to un- derstand the matchless words of the Master translated into marble—Chris- | ¥ | tian Herald. R 4 g age nor giv- ,” sald Mrs. Kk drew a long, “Why do you look “We haven't any su condition the oti GOCD ADVIGE AL Citizen Gives Information of Priceless Value. When you suifer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Teel weal, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disorders; Do you know what to do? Some Bemidji people do. Read the statement that follows. It’s from a Bemidji citizen. B - Testimony that can be investigat- | ed. Mrs. Carl Golz, 209 Ninth’ St., Be- midji, Minn., says: “I do not hesitate to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. I|§ nsed them, getting my supply at Bar- | & ker’'s Drug Store and have be greatly benefited. "I had a weaksand lame back and suffered from back- ache and dizzy spells. Liy kidne annoyed me and 1 had headaches. |ter I used two boxes of Dian's Kid-|g ney Pills I felt better in every way.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the and take no other. name—Doan’s— | & | R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR ‘Clerk. o 24, 1912 DEFEFCTIV Aok kK Fk ok kA KKk KA KKK Kk kO d ok ok ok ohk ok x HOW TO JIND The Nurthern Mufimota Devel- opment Assooia tion Comnusslom uarters, 39- Third Street,” So th, Minne- apolis. For the benefit ofthe readers of the Pioneer thisjnotice will appear in both the Daily and Weekly Pioneer for ne next six month. Ou leaving the turn to the left and fontinue up Nicollet to Third kfreet, cross- ing that thoroughfsre, turn to the left and proced half a block, toward the pegtoffice. From the Milwatkee depot, turn to the left on| Washington avenue and contimje to First avenue, turn to the left ‘and go one block to Third| street and then one half block fo the right. Daily Pioneer w!ll on file here. KXKK R KKK K » &K be found *x * * * X X x @ * * * * 2 * ion depot * * * * * * * * * * * x % * * This space reserved by the Bémidji Townsite & Improvement o, For price of lots, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji = or write, Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 520 Capital Bank Bulilding ST. PAUL MINNESOTA : Lo any one, ~ AN YOU REACH THE DOC- TOR i The Better arrange for service now. QUICKLY? Northwestern telephone is well worth the reptal for its value in sickness alone--- 5¢ Per Day Will Pay For a Resi~ dence Telephone Northwestern Telephone Exchange s 5 it KRR KKK KRRk k& * BAILROAD TIME CARDS, % KR KKK KKK K KKK KKK - 800 BAILEOAD 162 East Bound Leaves 168 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves-... GREAT NORTEERN 33 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leaves 36 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at 9:54 am . 4:37 pm . i 32 South Bound Leaves ., 81 North bound Leaves . 34 South Bound Leaves . 83 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight. North Leaves at MINN., RED LAKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves . 2 South Bound Leaves KRR KKR KR KK KK KK ¥ Iake idji Time Table * CITY OF KK KKK KKK KKK K KKK rmmmwm Taaves > East Bemidji. * ok Kk lon.n.u‘i.lpm. Fare 10c. Grand Forks Bay and Down River . ....... seeesscecccese.d & ML Fare 26c. All Points on the Lake 1 pm Fare 25c. All Summer Resorts..7:30 and $:30 p. m. Fare 26c. Down the Mississippl River to the Dam 22 mile trip and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves 2:30 p. m., return- ing at 5:30. Fare, Round Trip, 50c. Children Half Fare. Fhome 348 CAPT. W. B. MacLACHIAN, KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * PROFESSIONAL CARDS, * L E R S S R R R R R TR R RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO. AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitram! Avenue . LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 668 Miles Block D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewslry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE Th Bemidiji Tar Paper Will Be Plane and Level and Treat You on the Square. BEMIDJI, MINN,, JUNE 27, 1912. Published Weekly subscription rales Advertising rates—ditto. 1 Editorial in southeast rooms NEWS BUDGET. This hot weather is sure taking the superfluous flesh from our well Tope it doesn’t-af- fect the clerks in this manner. known editor. We sold a dandy Cascade Mal- leable Iron Range to S. O. Moore- house of Bemidji last week. You ought to see this range, it is a i Dbeauty. Where is Palmers? located at 118 3rd St. Can’t miss it. Large blue- sign in front of store. Oh, yes! Why it is | milk cans, etc. We had to show Mr. Gunn how he could save his hard earned monmey by buying from us, and it didn’t take long, did it, Mr. Gunn? Our tinshop department is rap- idly developing into one of our very best departments. We em- ploy only the very best of skilled labor and are therefore in a posi- tion to take care of you on any job from repairing your tin and enamel ware to putting up eave troughs on your residence, Give us a trial in this department. Don’t forget we = have the ex- clusive selling rights in this coun- ty on Sharples Cream Separators. |DR. E. H, MARCUM We. carry in’stock all sizes from - = Wife—You never praise me up Hub—TI don’t eb? You have heard me dcsaibe you at the intelligence office When I hired a cook, should The Bemidji Lumnper Co. placed an order with us fq' some tar ‘pnv per. 1 guess our tir paper (both kinds) makés eomei'::i 5 At the negro bal}the doorkeep- ér wals asked what|‘not transter- able™ muml ] No.-2 to No. 6, costing from $40 to $90. From this date to July 26 We now have a good big stock _| of Bar Keeper’s Friend. The pol- | ish that makes old brass and cop- per look like new. . Comes in one pound packages, costing 25c each. You need some, we will sell these on very easy - payments. Come in and hear about our plan. B DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 336 Res. "Phons DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A, E. HERDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidjl, Mina Office "Phone 36. Residence ‘Fhons 13. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1o Winter Block PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 2 Office in Maye Block ‘Phone 18 Residence Phone 813 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS ‘We are proud of our line of steel ‘garden tools; Hvery item from a hoe to a grass scythe are guaranteed: to be of the best ma- terial and wnrkmnnshxp You ‘will notice our prices:-are just a little ‘We have. just received a mice - shipment of Railroad Milk Cans from the factory. ‘These cans- are the heaviest on the market at the | present t!me. Owing to our. heavy | stock we‘ will mnkarynu very rea- -under the other fellow’s. Have : e T aoni.hle“m'lces it you tried us? <7 i g 5 Who will be the first? 2 2 S s at once. EFE PACQE

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