Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1912, Page 5

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b v { ! | b t 1 ] | } { | | ! | | | | e o » Mrs. A. P. White returned from a trip to Duluth and Milwaukee Wed- nesday. Presbyterian day at Troppman’s all day Saturday.—Adv. R. H. Muncy went to Island Lake Wednesday on business. He will re- turn Saturday. | Blank books and staple statiuner,v; at Peterson’s.—Adv. | Louis Lauritzen of Bemidji is suf- | fering with blood poison. He is at the St. Anthony’s hospital. i Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. W. F. Dickens of Red Lake was in the city yesterday. He came down in connection with the Island Lake trial. | Fancy groceries and provisions, in- cluding Scandinavian delikatessen at Peterson’s.—Adv. H Miss Hannah Edman is at .the St.} Anthony's hospital suffering with an ! abscess on the kidney. An operation! may be necessary. } One-tenth of all goods sold ati Troppman’s store today will be vnen‘ to the Norwegian Lutheran church.— | Adv. James Lettice of Bena is recover- ing from a stroke of paralysis. He has been taking treatment at the St. Anthony’s hospital. The winter play ground of Bemid- ji—the roller rink. Absolutely no dust.—Adv. Ned Senel of Nebish is at the St. Anthony’s hospital. He is suffering with blood poison in the foot, caused by stepping on a nail. Hollister’'s R. M. Tea banishes headaches, drives away constipation; clears the complexion; builds you upAiv Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Blackduck American: Mrs. Nona Belding had as her guests last Mon- day P\enin-’ Miss Jennie Moen and Mrs. M. S. Gillette of Bemidji. Do your shopping Presbyterian day at Troppman's.—Adv. } I have for sale at Pogue's bam,; carload of horses, weighing from ten\ to eighteen hundred; both draft and driving teams. C. B. Baughman,— Adv. The offiee of the Bemidji Building| and Loan association will be open un-} til 9 p. m. Saturday for payment of? December assessments. W. C. Klein, | secretary. } Order a telephone mow so your| name will appear in the next direc-! tory which goes to press December | 20th.—Adv. ; Mrs. Anna Flore left for Osakisi Tuesday morning, and will be gone| indefinitely. She was called there by: the death of her aunt, Mrs. J. P.! Simonson. { Does it slick and clean; works like a trooper; nothing stops it; best for your bowels—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. 35c. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Archie Noel of Funkley is suffer- ing with blood poison in the right foot. While cutting a pole Mr. Noel’s ax slipped and inflicted a wound on the foot, which resulted in blood pois- on. Those who wish to assist the Pres- byterian church should do their shop- ping Saturday at Troppman’s.—Adv. Subscriptions solicited for any pa- per or periodical in any language or land at lowest publishers’ prices. Or- ders accepted for books. Peterson’s.— Adv. <I Cass Lake Times: Miss Donna Ly-| can of Bemidji, and Miss Dorothy Humes, whose marriage is set for New Years, were between trains vis- jtors Tuesday. Miss Humes is a guest of Miss Lycan. Another advantage In saving your money and depositing it at interest in the Northern National Bank is that it helps cut out the worry that hinders you from doing your best work. Mrs. J. W. Speelman of Buena Vista was the guest at the H. L. Bailey home Thursday. She was on her way home from International Falls, where she -has been visiting her son, C. W. Speelman, for the past few weeks. Masks at Peterson’s.—Adv. When pimples and eruptions trouble you, dom’t worry; just take Hollister’s R. M. Tea, and wateh your mirror each day. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Cass Lake Times: (Farris-Flashes) —The farmers’ meeting which was iBrevig and Petra Hartvigsen. “Believe Me Of All Those Endearing - Young Charms’’ Suggested by Thomas Moore's famous pcem, a strong dramatic story It is a story of devotion, a separation caused by a woman's perfidy. and a final reunion. «The Troubled Trair’ A western drama depicting many thrilling incidents. is portrayed. IHllustrated Song “Bele've Mo of All Thoso Endearing Young Charms”’ C. J. Woodmansee ““Naughty Marietta” An amusing comedy full of many sparkling ideas. This Program Will Be Shown Tonight Only. Remember the date of Sarah Bernhardt In Queen Elizabeth’’ in four 531-!!, Sunday matinee at in the "music. Mavestic THEATRE TONIGHT Pictures DelLuxe (Edison) (Vitagraph) (Pathe) . Saturda and Sunday with . Mr. emfirey will assist very much appreciated. It was giv- en by A. E. Nelson and Miss Eddy of Bemidji and Professor McLeran of the Minnesota University. We invite the discriminating buyer of delicacies for the holidays to sup- ply themselves at our shop with fancy fruits, nuts and confections. In these lines we carry the most select and the largest outlay in town. Peterson’s.— Adv. All the papers, all the magazines, 25, 15 and 5c¢ libraries, bound books from ery, games, card albums, card racks,! etc., at Peterson’s.—Adv. Mrs. Liner Skrivseth the Young Ladies’ Lutheran Aid Thursday evening. The following members were present: Misses So- phia Monsen, Anne Haugen, Alvilda Stenseth, Hilda Galchutt, Caroline and Ava Sonstrud, Elida Hauge, Inga The visitors were Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Kolste, Mrs. 1. B. Olson, Mrs. O. B.| Sonstrud and Miss Hazel Smith. Mrs. Skrivseth was assisted in serving by { Mrs. Kolste and Miss Stenseth. The telephone directory is consid- i B < ered a social as well as a business guide. The next issue goes to press December 20th, is your name there? —Adv. When is Presbyterian day? 20c up, holiday cards, station-! entertained | Sat-| Blackduck American: During the rush just before going to press last| week only passing mention was made of the play presented in this village the night before Thanksgiving by a party of Bemidji amateurs. The play was “A Noble Outcast” and it was presented in a manner that would have done credit to professionals. Each player seemed admirably suited ito the part. The proceeds were do- {nated to the Catholic church which ithus received a neat little sum. Go with the crowd to the roller nnk —Adv. One-tenth of all goods sold at Troppman’s store tomorrow will be given to the Presbyterian church.— lAdv. | Mrs. Thayer Bailey entertained | the Narcissus club Thursday after- ‘nuon It was the regular afternoon | for the club meeting but differed somewhat from the other meetings,' as it 'was a Christmas party. At a | previous meeting each member drew }the name of some member and each {one was to make a present for the one whose name she drew, in this way each member receiving a pres-| ent. At this meeting each lady was | | presented with her gift. The gifts were all placed in the center of the Grand Theater A Mid-Channel Romance A Reliance story of love and romance on the water. At the Foot of the Ladder A Thanhouser comedy—always good. Hlustrated Song: Drowsyland Sung by Mrs. Remfrey The White Treachery A Western story of the unusual kind. Deeply dramatic, intense and vivid. Matinee Every Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Markham next Thursday evening. BETTER YOUR POSITION ‘We have an opening for an honest man and engage in a good paying business without capital. Write us. UNITED (O-OPERATIVE REALTY (0. Am. Nat. Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Ladies do your shopping Saturday at Troppman’s for the benefit of the Presbyterian church.—Adv. in your locality to represent us Call at 804 America avenue, oT phone 752 for rag carpet weaving. Also ingrain and brussels carpets have a Christmas banquet at the made into rugs.—Adv. E ROLLER RINK Popular Amusement House OPENS EVERY DAY 10:00 a. m. for Beginners 2:00 p. m. for Practice 7:00 p. m. for a Good Time Close at 10:30 Evening Program 00 p. m. to 7:30, Speed Up 9:00 Ladies with Escorts 30 Slow Down 9:15 Racing 8:00 Ladies Only 9:30 Fancy Skating 8:15 All Promenade 9:45 to 10:30 Promenade ABSOLUTELY NO DUST Bemidji Amusement Co. - 7: T Peanuts Brazil Nuts FISH Delicious and appetizing. your mouth. FLOUR “WHITE JACKET”The is at any price. Fourth St. held in the school house Monday was Ludefisk and Herring, all prepared. Olives (bottles or bulk) Pickles (bottles or bulk) Melts in best there That’s here. TEA AND COFFEE Chase & Sanborn’s famous brands. There’s only one Chase & Sanborn and only ONE place in Bemidji to get it. urdy. Where? At Troppman’s.— |table, with ribbons running from the 3 | Adv. 'gifts to the plates. The club will Your dollars will positively go further during this sale than at any time. Every article you buy here is the best, and our stock is the most complete, best kept and attractive in the north central part of the state. This is the time for you to lay in your month’s supply. To Out-of-Town Customers Let us prove that a visit to this store will pay you well. Others have found it out and we want you to know it. Among the following you will perhaps find items you are unable to buy in your home town What you buy here will be credited to your Refund Sheet. GLANCE OVER THESE HOLIDAY SUCCESTIONS Apples HOUSE DECORATIONS Lettuce Figs Fancy Holly in bulk Celery Dates Fancy Holly Wreathes Parsley (I}{HISXHS Green Ground Pine - Cabbage “"r:lll)e;"u o Evergreen Mistletoe | .20 Pecans Bananas Almonds Sweet Cider Oranges Filberts Mince Meat Grape Fruit (in Bulk and in jars). CHEESE ‘We have one of the greatest varieties of .cheese carried by any store in the state, and more than 20 different kinds. Some in jars and some in bulk. Delicious, appetizing and satisfying. Come fo Us to Take HnmavSomething to Eat ROE & MARKUSEN Bemidji’s Only Exclusive Grocery Store S00 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves.. . 168 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves. GREAT xolmzu 33 West Bound Leaves. 34 East Bound Leaves 34 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 105 North Bound Arrives. 106 South Bound Leaves. 6:30 am Freight West Leaves at -9:00 am Freight East Leaves at.. 3:30 pm MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 82 South Bound Leaves. am 81 North Bound Leaves pm 84 South Bound Leaves :46 pm 83 North Bound Leave: 4:25 pm Freight South Leaves at 7:00 am Freight North Leaves at 00 am MINN. RED LAKE & m 1 North Bound Leaves pm 2 South Bound Arrives am LR R B EEE SRR EE RS * PROFESSIONAL CARDS % LR R R R R R R E R EE R RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji {Avenue Phone 168 Telephone 560 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. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo 'Phone 396 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office "Phone 36, Residence 'Phone 72 Block Res. 'Phone $37 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Tel. 230 Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 . m., 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFR AND PIANO MOVING ‘Phone B8, Office f * * * * * * * * w * * * * * I 28222 SEE SRR B (22 R SRR N EEE XXX T XX KKK FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,

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