Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 5, 1912, Page 3

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- cream. W. G. < with friends. in about a week. Mrs. William Hillgrove. B. R. Kinney ,of the west. = MRS. POTTER PALMER. . Social Leader Leaves Chicago, Takes Up Residence In New York. October o2, gins to earn it. midji last night. line. flannel shirts, 1-4 off. cashmere hose, 2 O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. the following guests dinner last evening: Nelson. r Dowd. J. C. Sullivan, of Blackduck, was -a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Mrs. Ford Everson of Kelliher, is|Rapids. dangerously ill at the hospital. stomach. George Harington, of Shevlin, was | ordered Take in the city Friday on business. Car of Apples in bushel boxes for| sale at M. and L Mr. and Mrs. Clear Lake, are depot.—Adv. Tom Myers, in the city today. from | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hazen became|camp. ily and household goods will follow Mrs. Allen Huek and little daugh- ter arrived this morning from Spo- kane, Washinton, and are guests at the home of Mrs. Huck’s mother, International Falls, was in Bemidji last night be- tween trains on his way home from He is head of the tele- phone exchange at International. Apples in bushel boxes for sale on track at M. and 1. depot.—Adv. There will be a regular meeting of Bemidji Chapter Monday evening, 7th, at 8 o'clock for work in the Royal Arch, after which a luncheon will be served. D. H. Fisk, Mrs. M. B. Humes, who wah oper- ated upon recntly, was able to leave the hospital the latter part of this week and was taken to the home of her friend. Mrs. A. P. White, where she will remain for some time. Every young man should begin to save money from the minute he be- $1.00 will start an account in the Northern National Bank. Come in today, young man. —Adv. " W. H. Gemmel and G. H. Warner, officials of the M. and I.. came to Be- Mr. Gemmel’s pri- vate car is in the Brainerd shops be- ing made ready for winter so that he has to use the hotels along the Basement bargains, 1 lot of men’s 1 lot men's pair for 25c. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum had for 6 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Torrance and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Following the dinner, | guests were entertained at cards. Miss Mable Fishbeck of Coleraine, Minn.. is in the city this week. She was called here by the serious ill- ness of her grandmother, Mrs. Betsy Miss Fishbeck is at present manager of one of the many stores owned by Mrs. A. Wachtel of Grand the Sick headache is caused by a dis- Chamber- lain’s Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. - sale by all dealers.—Adv. Harold J. Dane and A. |son went to Whitefish this afternoon and will spend Sunday at White Pine Lynn Benner and Earl Car- For E. Nel- the proud parents of a ten pound boy |son will go to Whitefish early Sun- Friday night. lodge. Rev. August Johnson will hold ser- | : : to Bemidji Sunday night. vices at the residence of 0. A. Bo- night at 8 o’clock. e We have a Crookston Times: spend Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Harry Reynolds daughter were in from their summer home at Lavinia Friday. this city. Walter Warcum’s first since they mer. Arthur O'Leary. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Leary was taken sick with apepndicitis Thursday night. Miss Betsy Froirak is in the city shopping today. Miss Froirak is teaching the Farris school this year. mon ailment. Car of good apples for sale at M. |Liver Tablets excellent. and 1. depot.—Adv. and gentle in effect. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dunning of | dealers.—Adv. Solway will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu today and Sunday. B. W. Lakin went to Thief River Falls yesterday afternoon on busi-| William H. Schmitt day morning and take dinner at the The four expect to return Mr. and Mrs. surplus of milk and|Walter Marcum, from Bemidji, are Schroeder Store—Ad, |eXpected to arirve this evening to Marcum's and little | parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Marcum, of This will be Mr. and Mrs. visit were married this sum- here If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com- To cerrect this you will find Chamberlain’s Stomach and They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild For sale by all Miss Edna Schmit arrived from Thief River Falls Friday to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. over Sunday. ness for the Crookston Lumber com-|Monday she will leave for the cities pany. for a couple of weeks’ visit. Schmitt is bookkeeper and stenog- Miss George T. Hamery came in from|pgpper at the Citizens State Bank at Gonvick for a hours yesterday. He is cashier of the State Bank of Gonvick. Thief River Falls. Crookston Times: Mrs. Erickson, who has been visiting Mrs. B. R. Young ladies, 12 button gun metal {A. E. Harirs and other friends in O’Leary-Bowser Co. | Monday mornin. = v joy hes visit Mrs, B. F. Dickinson and children | 12¥¢ enjover her .of Chatanooga, Tennessee, are the| guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith | this week. other visit from her. shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 8, width D & E.|the city the past five weeks, expects to return to her home at Bemidji Her many friends here very much and will look forward to an- J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, |purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Stanley Vye celebrated his Dinth|cough Remedy for his boy who had birthday Friday. He entertained nine little boys and girls at a din- ner party. dactor’s bill? Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. e AdT: Miss Annette Miller, of Buffalo, Minnesota, arrived in Bemidji early this morning and is spending the day Miss Mary Fogelquist White. Friday. tana on their with the groom’s Miss Olive LaDue was in Bemidji last night on her way home to Wal- ker from Park Rapids. where she has been teaching. to their claim in Canada. F. J. McPartlin, of International Falls, is in the ¥ today on court business. He is count} attorney of Koochiching county. dination and installation Frarey. by Rev. pastor evangelist. Mme. Darrell, manicurist, will be at the Brinkman hotel, to give treat- Rev. Wilson Irvine Grant. both trami ccunty, were united in marr- iage at the home of Rev. They will go to Mon- honeymoon to visit parents, for a short time, and from there will go a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy’s cold was goneé. not better than to pay five dollars For sale by all deal- Is that and Mr. of Bel- 8. B. P The Presbytery of Adams met at Blackduck last evening, for the or- of J. H. The sermon was preached R. S. Sidebotham, . J. Bar- pastor ments for wrinkles, blackheads and|sckman, of Duluth, former pastor of blemishes of all kinds.—Adv. Rev. Mrs. S. W. Murray is expected charged the people. - from Anoka this evening. Mrs. Mur- ray plans to spend the winter in Be-| the church, charged the pastor,.and S. E. P. White of this city, . B. Steenstrup, who has been midji with her daughter, Miss Ethel | employed as jeweler with Geo. T. Ba- Murray. Miss Molly Munsing Doll cutouts free with each purchase of Mun- sing underwear. O’Leary-Bowser Co. —Adv. conduct a jewelry store. Rev. J. C. Matson of Tenstrike, ¢ left last evening for his mew field of Jabor at Ely and Tower. His fam- Fergus Falls, Minn. ker company, in this city, will leave |today for Grand Rapids, where with his brother O."N. Steenstrup, he will The latter left for Grand Rapids in June and has been there ever since. cancy at Baker and company has al- ready been filled by Al Wessbiirg of The va- | TONIGHT 23 «The Bogus Napoleen” _(Vitagraph) - A corking good comedy featuring John Bunny and others. A railroad story full of thrilling situations. Hlustrated C.J. Woodmansee The Grand Theatre had another packed house last evening for the final appearance of the illustrated lecture on “The White Slave Traffic.” Today an dSunday the same lectur- ing company will present “Life Be- hind Prison Bars,” and we wish to as- sure all those who viewed our first lecture that “Prison Bars” is just as attractive and instructive, and will be presented by a lecturer of ability. price $35.00, now Winchester Pump, price $30.00, now Remington Pump, price $24.00, now for his old home at Hutchinson, Min- nesota, for an extended visit. He will stop off at Minneapolis for a couple of weeks' visit with his son, Edmund H. Pendergast, who is trav-| eling agent for the Ziegler Coal com- pany. He will also stop off in Min- neapolis on his way back from Hutchinson. When Mr. Pendergast first moved to Hutchinson there was no road through what was then called the “Big Woods,” which Ex-lcu\éd. tended for a solid fifty miles west of Minneapolis, and the journey to Hutchinson was made mainly by |._ boats and where boats could not be used they had to walk, often walk- ing as many as thirty miles a day. The first school bell west of Min- neapolis was at Hutchinson. The |bills. funds for which were raised by an exhibition given Dby the schol chil-| Ady. lasesTic THeATRE “From Fireman to Engineer’’ (Lubin) Song - A Girlie Was Just Made tfo Love”’ “*Mpr. Plckwick’s Predicament’”’ (Edison) A delightful comedy from “The Pickwick Papers,” by Chas Dickens Coming Soon: ““ROBIN HOOD.”” Three Reels —_— e s SPECIAL SALE OF GUNS. at Miller’s Repair Shop, Winchester Automatic, former price $22.50, now..... Remington Automatic, former —Adv: 2 Marlin Pump, former $24.00, now ........ T. H. Pendergast will soon leave |Double barrel Hammerless, former price $20.90, now. . _15,00} All new stock. All ‘12 guage.— Special Notice. A large number of windows are be- ing broken by boys with sling shots. Any boy found with a sling shot, will have it confiscated, and any boy who broke a window will be prose- EARL GEIL, Chief of Polic Please Take Notice. We have authorized Mr. Thomas Maloy to do our collecting of livery We bespeak for him from our customers a cordial reception. has full authority to receipt bills in | dren. Mr. Pendergast’s brother. W.|our name. | W. Pendergast, built the first school Respectfully, | Azy Book by Mail, 22c Extra for Postage - DR. ROWLAND GILMORE - house at Hutchinson. Ady. J. P. 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