Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 11, 1912, Page 3

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MISS HELEN V. BOSWELL. =" President of National Wom- an's Republican ‘Association. auto this morning where he will meet, a party of men from.Fargo and take them to Clearwater county to look at some land. They will go-by the way of Ttasca state park coming back. ($4.00.-for-series.) Miss Grace Baker of Fenton, Michi- £an, who has been spending her vaca- tion at the George T. Baker home, returned home Monday. Miss Grace Baker is a sister of George T. Baker. She has a china studio at Fenton. Dance’in Dreamland tonight! Little Margaret McCuaig enter- tained the following little folks this afternoon. The occasion being her fifth birthday. Margaret and Doro- thy Carson, Helen and Irene Lahr, Kenneth Anderson, John Black, Lu- ella Backus, Emmie Lane, Roosevelt Matson, Alma Christenson, Chester C. P. Ellingsen came down from Northome last night. Senator W. M. O'Neil of Cass Lake, came to Bemidji last night. Jack Johnson of Becida, was in the city on business Wednesday. R. Troendle, of Remer, came to Bemidji yesterday on a business trip. Dance in Dreamland’ tonight! Mrs. J. J. Ellis, mother of Vinton Ellis, arrived from Staples last even- ing. Hugh Jeffrey, of Thief River Falls, was in Bemidji yesterday on a busi- ness trip. J. M. Reed, of Blackduck, is in the city today on business before the grand jury. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Call at the Henrionnet millinery Noll, Jane Lucas and Donald Mc- Cuaig. The luncheon was served on dainty little tables. = The matter of living within your income and laying aside something for the future is a matier of com- mon sense and backbone. Start an account at the Northern National Bank with $1.00 and add to it regu- larly. You will be surprised at the outcome. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for coroner of Beltrami county at the Republican primaries to be held September 17th, 1912. DR L. A. WARD, Bemidji, Minn. List of advertised letters “unclaim- ed” for week ending Sept. 9th, 1912, in Bemidji postoffice. Men: Ed. Asl leson, Chas. Burtzleff, Master Rollie Carpenter, John Chapman, E. T. Crawford, Alex Erickson, Otto Er- landson, John Friberg, K. O. Fesse, Jno. T. Feagin, S. M. Heges, Ludie Hansen, John Hartman, H. A. Han- sen, Charley Knute, Willi Lanbfars, Ambrose McGarry, Alvin E. Mattson, Oscar Neas, John Ordnung, Ben Olson, Harry E. Shaw, Ray Worden, Albina Uhlik, E. B. Wood; women: Rose Brown (2), Mrs. Earl Bucklen, Mrs. A. Calkins, Mrs. Frank Hutchins, Miss Anna Johnson (2), Mrs. F. A. Macduffie, Miss Lila Mennaham, Mrs. Abbie Phillips, Stella Ryinning, Mrs. Carrie Ritchie, Mrs. Minnie Shurp, Etta Sharen. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY ‘CORONER Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay all warrants on the poor fund registered prior to August 1, 1912. Dated Sept. 10, 1912, GEO. W. RHEA, Treas. INQUIRE OF PAID ADVERTISEMENT $5.00 for Series. parlors and see their beautiful show- ing of fall hats. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Seneland, of Blackduck, were in Bemidji between trains last night. F. S. Lycan, George Kreatz, and Al Jester went to Lengby yesterday af- ternoon chicken shooting. Dance in Dreamland tonight! Robert MitcheH went to Cass Lake Tuesday afternoon on a business trip. He will return Saturday. Mrs. David Gill, who has spent the last two or three weeks in the cities, returned to Bemidji Sunday. W. N. Wood, of Cass Lake, came to the city Tuesday afternoon on bus- iness connected with the fall term of court. Dance in Dreamland tonight! Ollie Neilson went to Crookston last night for a short visit. He is expected home on the late train to- night. Rev. S. E. P. White and W. A. Cur- rie, who have spent a couple of days hunting near Clearbrook, will return today on the Soo. There is not a headache in a bar- rel of Bemidji beer. That is onme of the many reasons it is so popular. “The Taste Tells.” Robert Mitchell returned from Minneapolis and St. Paul Monday morning where he has been visiting friends and taking in the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mclver and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cochran went to Crookston =~ Tuesday to see Chaun- cey Oleott. They are expected back today. Dance in Dreamland tonight! Misses Ivis Roberts and Florence McDonald from Blue Earth, Minne- sota, went to Blackduck the first part of the week to visit Mrs. Mark Lambert. A. G. Wedge, Chas. Battles, An- drew Warfield and F. P. Sheldon of ‘Minneapolis, returned from a hunting: trip at Pinewood Tuesday evening. They got thirty chickens. A prominent physician of this vi- cinity says that “Beer properly used is a wholesome, healthful tonic,” and considers Bemidji beer a very fine product. “The Taste Tells.” Mrs. Nellie E. Tuller and daughter Lucy, of New York, are visiting at sthe N. E. Tuller home. They will be here about a month. Mrs. Tuller is a sister-in-law of N. E. Tuller. “Rev. S. E. P. White went to Turtle River today where he will officiate at the wedding of Miss Florence East- man of Turtle River to Mr. Oscar De- “Wold of Poplar, Minn. The wedding » .will take place at noon. J., 3. Opsahl went to Shevlin in his 8T. PAUL In compliance with Section One of Chapter Two of General Laws of Min- nesota for 1912, I hereby announce myself a “non-pa:tisan” candidate for Probate Judge of Feltrami county. J. EVAN CARSON. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($5 for Serles). I hereby announce myself as a non-partisan candidate for the office of county superintendent of schools of Beltrami county at the primary election to be held on September 17, 1912, If nominated and elected I will continue to serve the county with a purpose single to the welfare of the public schools. W. B. STEWART. William C. Kigin -INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 5 and 6, O'Leary-Bows Phene 9. Bemidjl, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomi- nation for treasurer of - Beltrami county at the primary election to be held on September 17th, 1912. If-nominated and elected the rec- ords of the office of county treasurer will be in a condition to stand ex- amination at any time by any one-as they have In the past. - ' @. H.. FRENCH. THE SPA%.DING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA dining rooms; Sun ‘parior and observa- tory. Located in. heart of business sec- tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Breat Hetols of the Nerthwast This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. For price of lots, terms etc., Bemidji or write, Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 520 Capital Bank Bullding T. C. BAILEY,. MINNESOTA P st o S, KR IR EKRK IR XK & * WANTYFOOS k * * BEMIDJI * * If you are partfcular in what & % you eat, call and let us show' & % you one of the cleanest and most ¥ % modern bakeshops in' Northern ¥ % Minnesota. * KKK KE R KR EKE KKK ‘R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER T EEE T Y ] AMTEED 87 BENIBH SREWG C0. UNDER THE FOOD ANO BRUSS ACTNOME 28 1996.. BEN1041 BRE The $4.00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to New _ This dictionary is NOT published by the ori WEBSTERIAN lishers of Webster’s dictionary or_by their successors. | 1912 It is the ONLY entirely NEwW compilation by the world’s| greatest authorities from leading universities; is bound DICTIONARY/ull Limp Leather, flexible, stamped in gold on back and | iustrated sides, printed on Bible paper, with red edges and corners rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Besides the general contents, there are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- color _plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of educational charts and the latest United States Census, at this office SIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons The $3.00 1t is exactly the The $2.00 New as the ufi Imok!.::- New $ gch tyle of | WEBSTERIAN sad 1912 is in| 1912 3 2 DICTIONARY — edges and Il—-.-f inntuted Bomws of THE Beltrami County FAIR In Bemidji 3 Days Wednesday, Sept. 11, Entrance Day Thursday, Sept. 12, Red Lake Day ‘Friday, Sept. 13, Bemid;i Day Baseball, Indian Games, Auto Races and First Class Exhibits |2 South Bound Leaves 1 L T L EEE KRR KRR kKKK K 2 el CITY OF BEMIDJL 33 West Bound Leaves .. 34 East Bound Leaves .. 3¢ East Bound Leaves .. 105 North Bound Arrives 166 Bouth Bourd Leaves Frelght West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL EEEERENE GNEG ‘1/North Bound Leaves ¥ Lake Bemidji Time Table * ok k EREK KKK KKK XK KKK Grand Forks Bay and Down River . . All Summer Resorts..7:30 and $:30 p. m. 26c. Down the Mississippi River to the Dam 23 mile trip and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves 2:30 p. m., returs- Ang at 6:30. Fare, Round Trip, B0c. CAPT. W. B. MacLACHLAN. LA R RS SR SRR E L RS 1 ¥ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KKK XK KK R KRR KK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIAND Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 * MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MGNSEN TEACHER OF PIAND AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue ALDEN M. REMFREY Teacher of Violin, Piano and Band Instruments PIANO TUNIN Leader Bemidji Band Phone 5% LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 580 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNOR, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phene 336 Res. "Phone 307 DR. 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. Residence 'Phone 72. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Block ‘Phone 18 Residence Phone 313 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ever Securtly Bank —_— _— DENTISTS e e s DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block -DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 330. ‘|DR. @ M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block --Svening Work by Apcintment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. Sunday, reading reoms S

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