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~ 7 \WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 16, 1912, MRS. DANIEL E. SICKLES. Civil War Veteran's Wife Pawn- od Jewels to Pay His Debts. L. Amadon, of Portland, is in Be- midji today. Alvin E. Mattson, of Warren, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Ritchie became the parents of a boy Monday. Mrs. V. M. Owens and Mrs. V. L. Manus, of Hines, were in Bemidji Yyesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc Manus on Saturday evening. a son. Mother and child are doing nicely. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Mrs. Urban Reide and two chil- dren and her guest Miss Alta Fuller of St. Paul, left this morning for the twin cities. R. H. Muncy returned from Redby yesterday, wheer he has been for some time in the interest of the Crookston Lumber company. Mrs. Berman returned from an ex- tended visit to Duluth, Minneapolis, and other points Monday. She has been gone for about a month. The ladies of the Episcopal guild Wwill meet at the home of-Mrs. G. C. Shepherd, 518 American Thursday afternoon at 2:30. avenue, A. H. Flodhaur, of the town of Lib- erty, yesterday sold two hogs for eight cents a pound live weight. The animals netted him $66.80. Mrs. John Moberg will entertain the ladies of the Swedish Lutheran church, Thursday afternoon. Lunch will be served from four till seven. W. N. Bowser returned last eve- ning from Montpelier, North Dakota where he has been looking after the crops on the O'Leary- Bowser farm. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrance and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Eastman of St. Paul, who have been on -a hunting trip avound Buena Vista, arrived home today. You can aid the work of preven- tion of crime by keeping your valu- able papers, jewels, etc., in one of the deposit boxes of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. 1da Hopkins of Portland, New York, who has been the guest of her brother, E. H. Winters for a few weeeks, will leave for her home to-morrow morning. The Young Ladies’ Aid of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud, 1204 Dewey avenue, Thursday evening. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all. Roy Cross of Raymond stopped off in Bemidji Tuesday, while on his way to Arkansas and Wisconsin where he will spend several weeks visiting friends. Mr. Raymond is a brother-in-law of Mr. A. A. Andrews. Mrs. E. H. Marcum and Mrs. W. L. Brooks will entertain seven tables ©of “500” this afternoon in the Mar- cum home in honor of Mrs. A. G. Wedge's guests, Mrs. Blackmar, of Albert Lea, and Mrs. Jones of St. Paul. H. L. Nixon, C. B. Jones, W. H. Harris, L. A. Cobb, H Parsons and Mr and Mrs. F. P. Nicoll, all of Minneapolis, arrived in Bemidji this morning and left at once for Tuntle Lake where they will spend some ‘time on a hunting trip. R. H. Muncy has purchased the F. H. Lambert property 1123 Bel- trami avenue as the Lamberts are going to move to California to make their future home. This was form- erly Mr. Muncy’s property, he hav- ing sold it to Mr. Lambert. Leslie Unruh celebrated his fifth birthday Saturday afternoon. The following little guests were present: Margaret and Dan McGregor, Sybil Riddell, Sanford Young, Mary Welch, Maybelle' Hammond, John Gibbons, Elof Gustarson and Julian Unruh. N The _Presbyterian Ladies’ aid society will be entertained in the church basement, Thursday -after- noon, at 2:30, by Mesdames Collard, Essler and Gracie. There is work to be done, so it is desired that all come early. A. C. Cross, L. A. Page, Jr;, and H. M. Clark, all cedar men, were to- gether yesterday in Bemidji. Bert Page was the captain of the Univer- sity of Minnesota football team in 1900 and is now an alumni member of the board of athletic control. His team was known as the “Giants of the North.” Rev. E. P. Savage, who is one of the district superintendents of the Jean Martin Brown Home in St. An- thony’s park, St. Paul, was in the city yesterday in the interest of the ‘home. Mr. Savage has placed fifteen children from Bemidji and vieinity in this home, from time to time. He did not take any with him this trip. The Bemidji orchestra, composed of Fred Chamberlain, Ruth Riley, Arthur Masten, Delbert Elletson and 'William Tibbits, will give a “Harvest” This is Hallowe’en and four other season dances are to be given later. At the Hallowe’en dance the floor committee of Barney Popp and Ur- ben Reide will give away apples. W. T. McMurran, and A. B. Allem. both of St. Paul, came to Bemi this morning to look over famm lands in this vicinity. Mr. McMur= ran has a farm near' Tenstrike and: tagenet, the two left on a drive for Tenstrike. They will spend tonight at Farley. Mr. Allen was at one time the proprietor of the Bemidjl Sentinel and is now operating a 600 at St. Philipp’s church this morning at 7:30, when Martin Dunn and Miss Anna Suckert, both of Bemidji, were Philippe. mediate friends. The couple left on the morning train for Minneapolis, where they will spend a short honey- moon, after which they will return to Bemidji to make their future home. New Help For the Housekeeper. Hats off to the newest thing in the: science of good housekeeping! The Chicago Record-Herald has had the in household science from all parts of the United States—ané Europe, too—and getting them to combine their knowledge in a mnew depart- ment which appears each Sunday under the name of “The People’s Institute of Domestic Economy.” Every woman who “keeps house,” whether she does her own cooking or directs a corps of servants, will welcome this helpful page -in The Sunday Record-Herald as a triumph of practical journalism. People’s Institute of Domestic Econ- omy” include mearly half a hun- Peloubet Norton, assistant professor of household administration, Univer- sity of Chicage: Miss Isabel Bevier, department “ef household science, University. of Illinois York; Miss Winifred Harper Cooley, National Federation of so on. covers everything in the modern art of successful ‘housewifery, from such new discoveries as cooking in paper bags. A different expert writes the lead- ing article each week, and a differ- ent person is in charge of the recipe and menu . department each month, thus insuring a wife range of domes- tic and foreign dishes. Every read- er of The Sunday Record-Herald also is invited to join the good work by sending in suggestions and gquestions. “The Housekeeper's Council Table,”, in which women from ail parts of the country exchange ideas and help each other, is a part of this page of good things each Sunday. In short, it is the “get together” idea applied to household science. The Chicago Record-Herald has our congratulations on its new domestic economy department. It cannot fail to be a boon to house- wives and a substntial aid to the healthy ané happiness of American homes.—Adv. dance in the city hall October 31.} after looking over land near Plam-| acre farm down river from St. Paul. | A very quiet wedding took place] i united in marriage by Rev. Fatharl‘ j The ceremony was per- | formed in the presence of a few im- | happy idea of organizing the experts j Mauesr. Vitagraph stars. " fllustratod Song A comedy drama of twe old salt PAID ADVERSISEMENT. $10.00 for Series. (' Having been nominated for the J office of Representative for the sixty- first district I solicit your support at ‘the polls Nov. 5. 1912. I stand for the development of |NORTHERN MINNESOTA and if elected, I piedge you my earnest sup- port to all measures coming before the legislatune, to that end. A. P. RITCHIE, Bemidji, Minn. SAVED HIS SON From Constitutional Decline. So mauny cases like this are com- of fathers =nd mothers of weak, sickly, ailing «hildren in this viein- ity we publish the following letter: —DMr. Richard Rush of Columbus, Ind., says: “I believe I am indebted to the valuable medicinal properties ©f Vinol for the health of my little son Dale. He had a severe attack of The editors and writers of “The| whooping cough and measles, which affected his lungs and general con- stitution. We tried several other dred such authorities as Mrs. Alice| remedies without benefit, then com- menced wusing Vinol and I take Dleasure in acknowledging my con- Tidence in its restorative and recon- structive wirtues, for my little son Miss Annaj js the picture of health now, all due Barrows, Calumbja University, New | ., the use of Vinol.” This is because the child meeded ‘Women’s | the strengthening cod liver elements Clubs; Miss Winifred Stuart Gibbs,|anq the tonic iron that Vinol eon- dietetic specialist, New York; Miss | 4ging. No oil, Grace M. Viall, department of home | Cnilgren love it, economics, Iowa State College. and|your money if Vinol does not do all The list also includes some|ye men. The range of subjects treated | Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. delicious taste. We give back claim.—Barker’'s Drug Store, time-honored methods of economy to [ Statement of the Ownership, Manage- ment, Circulation, Etc., of the Bemidji Daily Pioneer published daily exoept Sunday at Bemidji, Minn. required by Act of August 24, 1912. Editor, Harold J. Dane, Bemidji, Minn. Business Manager, E. H. Denu, Be- midji, Minn. Publishers, G. E. Carson, and E. H. Denu, Bemidji, Minn. - Owners, A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn; G. E. Carson, Bemidji, Minn.; E. H. Deny, Bemidji, Minn.: W, G. Schroeder, Be- midji, Minn.; Herbert Wood, Bemidji, Minn, Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or_other securities: Northern National Bank, Bemidji, Minn; First National Bank, Bagley, Minn. Average number of copies each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months pro-: ceeding the date of this tsatement, 949. G. E. CARSON, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me [ this 15th day of Oct., 1912. (SEAL.) J. EVAN CARSON, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minnesota. My Commission expires Sept. 10, 1917, . TONIGHT «The Heart of Esmeralda’ (Vitagraph) A rural love story featuring Miss Edith Story and Helen Gardner, two “The Divine Solution’’ A story of lowly folks in a Mexican village. '’ ot U Yemtio «From Forest to Miils”’ A very interesting educational picture. «Land Sharks vs. Sea Dogs” (Selig) Get a Souvenir Postal Card of Miss Helen Gardner Tonight : ing to our attention for the benefit |, (Lubin) (Selig) water dogs. . MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER otn Seltram! Ave. William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property A S and 6, O'Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phene 19. Somidjl, TION FOR ADMINISTRATION. Estate of Vinton L. Ellis. State of Minnesota, County of Beltra- mi, in Frobate Court. tration of the estate of said decedent: The petition of Florence E. Ellis, hav- ing been filed in this court, represent- ing that Vinton L. Ellis, then a resident of the County of Beltrami, State of Min- nesota, died intestate on the 8th day of September,- 1912; and praying that let- ters of administration of his estate be granted to said petjtioner; and the court having fixed the time and place for hear- ing said petition; Therefore, you and each of you, are hereby cited and re- quired to show cause, if any you have; before this court at the probate court rooms in the court house, in the City of Bemidji, in the County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, on the 16th day of Octob- er, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted. Witness, the judge of said court, and the seal of said court, this 17th day of September, 1912. = M. A. CLARK, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. 4 times daily 4-9251016 Grand Tonight. The Fight at the Mill Amerioan. A dramatic Western, gripping and intense. ~You will enjoy it. | His Double ‘his sweetheart, and Count “Lacking Koyne” who- is impersonated by Jack. Hlustrated .song = | Nover Had a Man to Love Me Like You By Harold Kimptonr The Disputed Claim A Majestio story of Robert Saunders and his 18-year-old daughter and their adventures in the mountains of Nevada while searching for gold. DID YOU LIKE THEM ? We mean the songs you heard at the home talent vaudeville at the Brinkman. We Have All of Them In Stock and furnished the players with their copies. Come in and get them while they last. Notice This We are putting on sale today copies of the song hits from the latest Chauncey Olcott play, “Isle O’ Dreams”—all new and late. ABERCROMBIE’S Phone 290 ©all 218 Beltrami Ave. A Solax story of Jack Howell, who is not welcome in the home of | KKK KKK AR ERTERSE 163 East Bound Leaves 163 West Bound Leaves 136 Kast Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves GREAT 33 West Bound Leaves RUTH. WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Avenue MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltrami Avenue The $4.00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) New “This dictionary is NOT published by the mmfldgb- lishers of Webster’s dictionary or_by their successors. 1912 It is the ONLY entirely NEW compilation by the world’s atest authorities from leading universities; is bound in DICTIONARYiull Limp Leather, flexible, stamped in gold on back and Hinstrated sides, printed on Bible , with red edges and corners rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Besides the general contents, there are maps and over 600 subjects ifully illustrated by three- color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of educational charts and the latest United States Census, Present at this office SIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and the 1 otl The The $3.00 J‘Zfii_"mfl?&?‘?é $2.00 s in plain cloth bing. stamped in gold WEBSTERIAN §oot in efim:“!‘ of| wessTERIAN VR has dime 1912 binding - which " in| 1912 bl Ilustrated D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second ficor O'Leary-Bowser Bids. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Mles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, K. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Block Phone 3t6 Res. ‘Phone 337 OR. C. B. BANBORN H PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON First National Bank, Bemidi, Mins "3fice "Foone 86, Realdence ‘Phone T8. DR E. E. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Othce v Winter Block JR. E. B MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank should midji. 5 flour is keeper. Jacket. - ROE Bemidji, Minn. White Jacket Flour Madé from the best Dakota hard wheat, “Yike Mother Used fo Make” Some housekeepers have told us that it was impos- sible to bake poor bread when White Jacket Flour isused. Now that some of our good housewives know it, we feel it only fair to inform every other house- be used by every housewife in Be- The old saying holds true when this used. It never fails to bake bread The next time you order flour insist that it's White & MARKUSEN SOLE AGENTS 5 !’ho_ne 206-207 DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mimn. THE SPALDING PLAN EUROPEAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotal