Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 31, 1912, Page 3

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E. J. Renner accepted a position with E. J .Gould & Son. Dreamland dance tonight. Mrs. J. J. Trask left this morning for Minneapolis for a week’s stay. Ed Gould will leave this afternoon for Crookston where he will spend his vacation. A beantiful line of school hats are now ready at the Henrionnet milli- nery parlors. Dick L. Braskamp of Alton, Iowa, arriver this morning. He will clerk for A. B. Palmer. Ella Freeman and Almeda Dever- eaux of Park Rapids are visiting friends in the city. Fred Cutter returned last evening after spending a .couple of weeks visiting in the cities. vAll the papers, all the magazines, at Peterson’s. . 0. E. Jackson left this morning for Northome after spending a few days on business here. Misses Eliza Loe and Edna Hill returned last evening from their work in the school here. Geo. Saver returned last evening from Wilton where he has been on business for the past week. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Harold J. Dane left for Minneapo- 1is last night on a short business trip. He will be gone several days. Miss Abbie Murphy of St. Paul ar- rived last evening in th& city to take up her work in the schools here. - Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan and fam- ily are occupying the Gowran cot- tage at Lakeside for a few days. Miss Rosemary Logan from Grand Rapids, Minn., will arrive today to spend a few days with friends in the city. Dreamland dance tonight. Miss Nell Shannon left this morn- ing for Fergus Falls, where she will teach in the public schools this com- ing year. Rev. T. S. Kolste went to Laporte this morning where he will hold ser- vices Sunday, returning home Mon- day evening. There will be only one mass at St. Philipp’s church at 10 a. m. Sunday morning. Please tell your friends that do not read the paper. Pure barley, malt and hops scien- tifically combined by the master brewer is what makes Bemidji beer so popular. “The Taste Tells.” Elizabeth McGregor, who is con- nected Wwith the Orphan asylum at Owatonna is in the city doing work in the interests of this institution. Sunday was a big day for Itasca State Park. Twenty-four autos con- taining one hundred and thirty-six tourists toured the Park that day. Mrs. Wm. McCuaig and children, who have been spending the summer at their summer home near Turtle Lake returned to the city yesterday. For eleven years and now the lead- ing fruit and confectionery store of the leading city of the north—Peter- son’s. John W. Pelzer. of the Pioneer force, is expected back from Minne- apolis Monday. Mr. Pelzer has been spending a few days there on a va- cation. T. A. Thoms, formerly employed by E. J. Gould & Son left for Minne- apolis this morning for a visit of a week or ten days with relatives and friends. The Henrionnet millinery parlors are now showing a full line of fall and winter hats. Annual opening will be held next week. Watch for particulars. . Arminy Gagnon, who has been vis- iting Mrs. Frank Gagnon during the summer, left this morning for Min- neapolis where she will attend St. Margaret's Academy. A New York health bulletin men- tions the fact that Bemidji beer is a healthful, wholesome product, and highly recommends it as a home bev- erage. “The Taste Tells.” Robert McCoy of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, is in the city on business. He is interested in the lumbering indus- try and is transacting business with the Grand Forks Lumber company. The height of the fruit season is here. The biggest and best outlay al- ways at Peterson’s. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and sons Forrest and Curtis, who have been visiting friends in the city for the past few days, left for their home near Wilton Friday afternoon on the Soo. Don't ask Central to give you the brewery. She can’t do that. She doesn’t own it. Ask for No. 235 when you wish a case of Bemidji beer de- livered to your home. “The Taste Tells.” Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Scagel and daughter, who have been visiting-at the Van Syckle cottage at Lavinia during the summer months, returned | this morning to their home in New York city. L. E. Rood will leave for the Twin Allen Hackett arrived last evening from Park Rapids. Wisconsin for the past few weeks, will join him. They will both return next week. s It is a good thing for you to fig- ure out carefully just how your mon- ey goes and then to consider how it will grow when once you begin sav- ing systematically. It will earn 4 per cent annually at the Northern National Bank. Miss Emogene Scribner, who has bas been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. H. S. Larson, left this afternoon for Thief River Falls where she will teach in the high school the coming year. * Dreamland dance tonight. S. S. McArthur came to this city oUa00k 0P the county their store. sending the from Red Lake agency yesterday and left in the'afternoon for his home at Calloway on the White Earth reser- vation. Mr. McArthur is the father of Mrs. John G..Morrison, Jr. " An elegant display of fruit for the Sunday table and sick room at Peter- son’s. 5 Miss Ruby M. Harrison, who has recently been running the photograph gallery at Blackduck, has returned to resume- for a time the position she held for nearly two years in the pho- to finishing department of A. . A. Richardson. A fresh stock of the only remown- ed Lowney’s Chocolate bon bons un- Parents may feel safe in little ones here, where we know as well as they what 1s want- ed and needed for school packed today at Peterson’s. work. Each child will re- one. Big Five, pencil .. ‘What Next, pencil Near to Nature, pencil The Car Load, pencil . Animal Friends, pencil Royal Note, ink ...... Hiawatha, ink Elmsworth, ink . Gold Standard, ink . Guilemere, ink Bemidji Special, ink . Gold Seal, ink . Briar Cliff, ink Russia Coyvos., ink Old Durfield Linen, ink . Doric Linen, ink Old Fabric Bordear, ink Stenographer’ No. 25, pencil Stenog, ink .... Royal Note Book, open end .. Royal Note Book, open side ... Royal Comp Book, open side . Stiff cover comp. books ... Soft cover comp. books . Spelling Tablets, wide .. Spelling Tablets, narrow ... Music Tablets .. Theme Tablets Cities Sunday, where his mother, who bas been visiting her relatives in ceive the best of treatment we can possibly show any- s Book Loose Leaf Books All books complete with fillers. . Pencil Boxes . Pencil Boxes . Pencil Boxes « 1 box assorted Ink and Pencil Ink Erasers .. Pencil Boxes Writer’s Companions 1 box assorted combination 1 box assoried combination Pencil Erasers . -.5¢ | Artgum Erasers ..5¢ |- Erasit . k Ceriso . - Sketch Books .. Miss Milly Wessberg . of Fergus Falls, visited friends in the city last evening. Miss Wesaberg is teacher in the public mhm‘lx at Coleraine, and is on her way to that place. She formerly occupied 3 position as teach- er in the Bemidji public-schools. Dreamland dance. tonight. Clarence McArthur and Alex EY- erywind came to Bemidji from Red Lake yesterday morning. Mr. Ev- erywind was on his way to the Min- nesota state fair, leaving Bemidji 1ast night. Mr. McArthur returned to Red Lake this afternoon. Alex Ev- erywind will represent Beltrami county at the state fair boys camp. Miss Ivis Roberts will entertain at “500” this afternoon in honor of her gucst, Miss Florence McDonald from Blue Earth. = The following guests are invited: Gladys Macken- zie, Pauline Markham, Bernice Pen- dergast, Leah Berman; Dorothy Tor- rance, Olive Cunningham, Donna Lycan, Bess, Lillian and Harriet Cochran, Mrs. Walter Marcum, Miss Neal, Gladys Stanton, Marion White, Servia McKusick, Muriel Brown, of Duluth, Selma Whitting, * Beatrice Mills, Janey Mills, Mrs. Lambert, of Blackduck, and Miss Dorothy Humes of Cass Lake. _ One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflict- ed with is lame back. ~Apply Cham- berlain’s Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quitk: relief. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. = : J. J. Opsahl returned Thursday night from a three days’ auto trip, accompanied by his sons, Morris and Leo, and Miss Mae Erickson of Moor- head. They took A. A. Richardson and his battery of cameras South of Sheylin, around_Alida and Mailard, where Mr. Opsahl is colonizing some ten thousand acres of the T: B. Walk- er cut-over lands, and & great many views were taken of the lands to be colonized, and the surrounding farms, crops, etc. The route lay along and charge. take care over the old graveled railroad grade, Tecently leased by the Red River Lumber company, to Clearwater coun- ty, and several pictures taken-of this new road, and it was particularly noted what a“help to that whole country the putting in order of the entire stretch of the old grade would be. The trip extended into Itasca State Park. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen yeats, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. . Blotters Free Every child asking for a blotter at this store will be given one free We are prepared this year better than ever to sity in school supplies. Our display tables have SOAT SGET, ¢ WHAT WE HAVE TO SELL-AND THE PRICE For years past this store has been the leading school supply store of North Central Minnesota. Not only have we supplied the city schools their needs in past years, but the neighboring town and country schools as well. This department of our business has been on the constant increase, until we have reached the present stage of wholesale and retail distributors of school supplies for this section of the state. There’s nothing for the school that we have not or cannot secure. A large number of thé country school districts of this county have this year found it to their advantage to purchase their supplies here. It not only has been a saving to them, but it also keeps the money in and results in better service. ; Parents Attention A cordial invitation is extended to every school boy and girl to visit this, of of every neces- The Bemidji Pioneer School Supply Store Some Things We Have for t Tablets Pencils Aluminium Pocket Pencils ................ Bemidji Pencils Drawing Pencils . Clover Pencils . Hexagon Pencils . Traffic Pencils . 100 assorted kinds at from. -25¢ --50¢ combination . Crayons School Crayons, assorted colors .... School Crayons, assorted colors . Crayolas, per package Erasers Drawing Paper 9x12 Paper, 25 sheets . 9x15 Paper, 15 sheets . 8x9 Paper, 30 sheets (White or Manila). Paints Milton Bradley Paints, 2 cups each, 4 colors with brush and box complete . Prangs Paint, per box .. Devoes Paint, per box Paint Brushes, No. 7-8 Paint Cups, each Pen Holders Penholders, each Penholders, each . Penholders, each . Penholders, each .. Pen Points, each . Fillers Comp. Book Fillers, punched . . Comp. Book Fillers, punched . Note Book Fillers, punched Pins Cone Pins .. Casket Pins . Bank Pins THE BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE Security State Bank Building he School Children Webster’s . Laird & Lee’s, Webster’s . . New Websterian, with 6 coupons ... 1 Tin Box, 12 tacks ....... wecasann . 1 Carton Steel Tacks (100 in box) .. 12 inch Rulers 12 inch Rulers 15 inch Rulers 12 inch steel folding rulers 24 inch Binding Straps . . 12 inch Binding Straps Scissors Empire Scissors, 4 1-2 inch, nickel ......... 10c Empire Scissors, 4 Inch, .....cameecececcs Sc The Belle Sharpener ........... eeeae coesims Compass and Pencil Fourth Street, Bemidii, been arranged for the con- veniense of the little ones and prompt service is as- surred all who come. Dictionaries e L H Thumb Tacks Rulers Binding Straps Pencil Sharpeners | R

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