Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1912, Page 3

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Mrs. A. Keating of Brainerd, is in the city visiting friends. 4 Postmaster J. E. Dade of Black- duck, is here today on business. Albert Chilgren of Williams, is a business, visitor in the city today. F. A. Megroth left Saturday night on a business trip to the Twin Cities. George H. Spear of Grand Rapids, is in the city today on legal business. Mr, and Mrs. John Goss, Jr., of Cass Lake, were visitors in the city yesterday. mains the same as before. ~ |~ The Nomia show is another that is b BIG SHQW 7C0MlN'G putting on = much- better prozram M asestic Theatre NEKT WEEK ok o S 5 . has new curios:people too on exhibi- Monday and Tuesday’s Program tion. Jungleland is another new 3 Reels of Pictures Deluxe show that attracts large crowds. Lack of spaca forbids a detailed men- “At the End of the Trail’’ g The great Patterson shows which exhibit in Bemidji 4 days next week, * | tion of all the attractions. |are playing their 15th suceesstul sea- son and each year has seen an im- B (Essanay) P'l A tragedy of the far north. fi i{provement in the class of attractions _“The Reformation of Kid Hogan’ (Lubin) [ cariea and the amount of equip- First Mortgage Loans ' on’} Cityy and Farm Property A story of street life that holds attention all the way through. Miss ment. Ormie Howley, the Lubin favorite takes the leading part. This year the shows are all en- Hlustrated sn"y. .11\ zed and improved in every respect, 1; feats rel i th 3 “I’d Love to Hear An Irish Band Upon § . o e oniis e samo St. Patrick’s Day”” pany.. Tiiey aie the same courteous 42 By C. J. Woodmansee, ‘lo( of ladies and gentlemen with “Egypt, the Mysterious’ (Kalem) whom Mr. Patierson always sur- Oriental scenes that are deeply interesting. " R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR rounds- himself, The shows exhibited in Coffeyville, Kansas, recently, and the conduct of AND EMBALMER the entire company was such a con- Offiae 313 trast to that of previous shows of the #hon “kmd that had played there, that the [C!\umb-:r of Commerce, through its = “Ranch Girls On a Rampage’” (Yalem) A comedy led by Ruth Roland, go on anmboreeto the seashore resort and shoot the shoots and the—well, don't mi; Phone in your orders for faney dairy butter, 18 and 20 cents, at W. G. Schroeder’s Store. this morning for Wilton. C. R. Winslow-of Grand Forks, was here over Sunday as a guest at the| Barnes' cottage at Lavinia. E. R. Rice, cashier of the First Na- tioanl Bank of Blackduck, is trans- acting business in the city today. Mrs. Bert Kirtland of Backus, was | Florence Loomi in the city over Sunday as the guest |of Minnsapolis, Dr. and of her mother, Mrs. A. M. Crowell.| Marcum, Go to Hakkerup for photos. | M Mrs. E. F. Stevens left Satnrd: Miss Chappel returned today from past few days as the guest of her parents. olls at the Pioneer Office and School | supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 25 cents. has spent the past nine months at-| Falls, arrived in the city Saturday |freshm ‘!\0 visit her daughter, berg and Mrs. A. J. W. R. Mackenzie was in the city | Loberg has been confined to the hos over Sunday with his family and left |pital for the past several d was removed to her home la ing. home this afternoon. Mr. agd Mrs. H. C. Baer tained @ number of t urday eveninp at tige MELEVIE, T cortainly in a class| LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF Misses Bda Reid. IHariret best of show people: 18 THE RETAIL DISTRICT, NEAR and Min ned animal circus, always| 2 THE LEADING THEATERS, CON- Did you ever before buy morning for Monticello, Minn.. for a | tYDewriter paper, the kind that two weeks' visit visit with relatives, | Vith & guarantee at the rate of sheets for 75 cents? We offer AVON BOND paper put up in | inia where she has spent thelat the aboy: beavier grade paper we have the sama at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Buy your adding machine paper|Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. John Bl his little £ to help him celel Paul Shannon has returned from|versary of his birth. ( Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he|diversion of the afternoon which Mrs. |secretary, Mr. Elliott Irving, wrote ssisted | Mr, Patterson- a. personal - letter in| & neststwhich he said in part: n Smith, Ray-| «We take this method of congratu- | 3 y Hol-|1ating you, Mr. Patterson, not only relyn Madson, Mar-{on the class of your exhibits and | B John Gibhons, but on the personnel of those § ts. Mrs. Plack v Jegsamine Gould. The | were Gordon and Jol mond Mrs. Wiste returned to HOTEL RADISSON tor- < " ' | G , MINNEAPOLIS et ! Amderson, Sten Bre | ’n‘nl’iim‘llf“i,,”; ‘I.,';;]'y i FINEST IN THE NORTHWEST e met in any way connected ‘Hr‘ulml% Their con VENIENT TO EVERYTHING. RATES = ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER $1.50 PER DAY. ROOMS WITH TOILET $2.00 PER DAY" ROOMS WITH BATH AND TOILET $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 PER DAY. GIRGULATINGIGED WATER Ir. and ) orie Merrill and Karl 2 i to-a two ring circus, _ml > equestrian and acrobatie acts are Tlence. Particularly pleas- this line is the work of th e price. 1f you wi X invited ends on Fr nd Major Dnm'md is the untamable hon, hile the eally and t s. Black served da tending Harvard University. Mr. and Mrs. John Moberg and children left the latter part of last! week for Movel Lake where th opened tieir cottage for the summer. The third quarterly conference O[‘, the First Methodist church will bey held in the church Tunesday evening at & p.m. be present, All officers are urged to Miss Gladys Byerly, pianist ar the Brinkman theatre, left last night for § Duluth where she will spend her| two weeks vacation as the guest of | Ler pavents. E | i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson of | Perley, Minn.. who have been tife| guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum during the past few days, returned| home on Saturday. Mr. and irs. J. B. Wineman of Grand Forks, who have been the guests of Mrs. C. C. Gowran at the Gowran cottage at Lavinia for the past week, returned home this mern- ing. Mrs. J. P. Riddell and three chil- dren refurned yesterd: morning from Chippewa Falls. W where they have spent the past'seven weeks as the guests of Mrs. Riddell's par- ents, Chas L. Decper of Minneapolis, | formerly manager of the clothing de-| partment of the O'Leary-Bowser store, is here for a few days on a| business trip and renewing old ac-| quaintances. A man wanted to send some mon- | ey to his old mother in Ireland. He]| wasn't sure the drafts from the| Northern National Bank could reach | out into the little town so far away. | But she got the money promptly and without any red tape. Archie Naugle has resigned his po- sition at the Netzer Pharmacy after | a two years' service there. Frank Rauch of Crookston arrived in th city on Saturday and will fill the po- | sition. Mr. Rauch is well known here | having visited in Bemidji several times. Little Gordon Smith entertained | about twenty of his friends Saturday | evening, the occasion being in honor | of the eighth annivers birth. The boys were t ry of his| ST Diamond Point in autos and all weni | swimming after which a picnic lineh | was served there, Save the coupen! One each day for six issues and bring | them to the Pioneer with 98 (:(‘Hls; and secure a fine leather bound dic- | tionary. Look for the bi | nouncement. This dictic ular §4.00 seller. Mrs. T. S. Kolste was pleasantly surprised Friday afternoon by a num- ber of the ladies of the Norwegian church coming in to remind her of the anniversary of her birth. Music and conversation were the diversion of the afternoon after which the guests served a dainty service of re- freshments. A $4.00 dictionary in exchange for coupons clipped from the columns of the Pioneer. Read the big display ad in this issue and then look for the ¢oupon. Six coupons with 98 cents secures this splendid modern $4.00 dictionary. Mrs, A. 0. Wiste of Thief River To Reduce Ou: of Great %arw Ladies’ Rezdy-i{o- Giarmenis éntory We Offer 10 Days a Money Saver for You - o Dress Goods All wool dress goods 1-4 Off. All colored wash goods 14 Off. All ladies’ 1-3 Ofi All ladies’ and plicity house dress Silk Petticoats, Shirt Waists, 3 sim- Colored Parasols We offer a fine assortment of colored silk and cotton parasols at 1=3 off. Footwear All ladies’ and children’s pumps and ox- fords 1=4 off. Hair Goods =3 off. All switches and puffs £ Ffi’g@é‘%fl' BARGAINS i ! | 1 lot men’s cravenette raincoats #-2 off. Straw hats T=4 off. 1 lot men’s summer underwsar 28¢ each. 1 lot men’s $1.00 overfli!s 58¢ each. 1 lot men’s ‘RS 00 hats $1.95. e L e Remem?@ef the 1 lot childrer’s straw hats £e each. Men’s low shoes T=4 off. . : jl,\laml 8, O'Leary-Bewser Bldg. Minn. Subscribe for The Pioneer Freight East Leaves at 32 South Bound Leaves . 31 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 38 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at MINN. RED LAKE 1 North Bound Leaves ... 2 South Bound Leaves . B8 EEESEE Grand Forks Bay and Down RIVEr . tocvecneen Fare All Points on the Lake........1 p. m. Fare 26c. All Summer Resorts. .’1:10 and $:30 p. m. 5e. 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 Pare. Phone 348 CAPT. W. B. MacLACHLAN. KKK KKK KX KK KKK * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. * KKK KK KKK Fr KKK KKK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEAGHER OF PIAND AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue MISS HELEN B. HAM TEACHER OF PIAI\O 513 4th Street. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block ~ Telephone 568 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Bakers 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 337 DE. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Mina Office 'Phone 36. Reaidence 'Phone 73. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGHEON Office in Maye Block ‘Phone 18 Reaidence Phone 313 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank _ DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office 1n Wiater Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 330,

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