Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 15, 1913, Page 3

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‘A N." Hoover of Baudette Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Minnick, Miss Beth Horton of Turtle River is. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cobby - K. \Iclver and A, Doran; of Bemid- j1_ were International Falls visitors Friday. . ‘Races and good skating Sunday af- tetnoon ahd evening.—Adv. Drs. A. E. Henderson and E. H. Marcum were International Falls vis- itors Friday. J. L. Krieger of Bemidji was amog the International: Falls. out of town guests Friday. E. R. Getchell returned Friday from the S. B. Getchell cedar camps be(we_en Nebish and Island Lake. Apprentic girl wanted at the LaFontisee Millinery. —Adv. John Fisher, head bus man for the Hotel Crookston, at Crookston, spent yesterday in Bemidjl visiting old friends. R. C. Hayner of this city who has been in Minneapolis - on a business trip is expected to return Sunday merning. Milk—Fourteen quarts for ome dollar, if paid for in advance. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. J. M. Reed, E. N. French, John Cann -aiid J. E. Johnson of Black- duck attended the Masonic meeting here last night. Misa E. L. Callihan of. St. Paul is in, Bemidji on business connected with- the Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement company. Metropolitan ice cream fifty cents a brick. Phone 26. The Model.— Adv. Marcus Malie of Pinewood was in the“city today and while here called at“the Pioneer office and renewed his subscription for another year. J. C. Sullivan, of Blackduck, bought a team.of blacks from the Pogue barn the early part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue took the team to Blackduck this morning. Make your life a success by taking 8 course in Mankato Commercial Col- lege, Mankato, Minn. Send for cato- log.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fisher are liv- ing In”the house on Tenth street ‘Ethel--Getohell- returned--to ton Friday to resume her ‘teaching there in the public schools. She has been the guest of her parents Mr: and Mrs. B; Getchell since the bum- ing of the Foss meeting was -held" this morning at nine o'clock. The three churches, the halls and the ‘woolen mill, a three story building, will be used to accommodate the achool children, Last evening a number of the friends of Grace Riley pleasantly surprised her at her hame at 616 America avenue. The house was de- corated with valentines and each guest was presented with a heart shaped valentine. The evening Wi spent with games and music and a lunch was served at 9:30. Those Dresent were Bertha Webater, Alice Hammond, Margaret Troppman, Gla- dys Gainey, Nellie Davis, Lydia Saw- yer, Freda McKinnon, Evelyn Kirk, Hazel Smith, Dopothy. and. Maxine Bailey, Myrtle Collard, Grace Riley and BEllen Crothers. Miss . Mildred| Richardson and Ruth Riley: assisted with the lunch and musie. The shrewd inveitor does not put his money into every scheme preseit- ed which" promises large returns; rather he is satisfied with the abso- lute security and liberal interest which is guaranteed on the Certifi- cates of Deposit of the Northern Na- tional bank.—Adv. Crookston Daily Times: Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. entertained at cards complimentary to their kuest, Miss Josephine Sim- mons, of Kankakee, I1l. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mis- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pruhomme, Dr. and Mrs. Norman, the Misses Josephine ‘Simmons,. Beth Rapin, Laura Anderson, Ada Jago, Neil Phalen, Viola Warfel, Cora and An- na Bjoin, Ruth Anderson, Alice Ar- nold, Winnifred Graves, Elva Gil- bert, Lucia Stone, Mae McCanna, Frances Malan, Bagemiel, Scharlie Robertson, and the Messers E. E. Turnquist, Will and Walter Stone, Roy Wilde, Lloyd Ericson, Ross Chesterman, J. P. Andrel, E. F. ‘Wright, Howard Clapp, S. A. Erick- son, Don McDonald, T. E. Wilde, Harry Hitchcock, Nap Rapin, Ed Page, Dr. Bertelson, Dr. Randolph and Dr. Boles. The Misses Lizzie Erickson and Carrie Armstrong entertained at a Valentine party Friday evening at the home of Miss Erickson, 116 Bel- trami avenue. The rooms were de- corated with hearts and cuplds and the evening was spent In playing progressive Rummy. Music added to the pleasure of the guests. The guests included Misses Mable Brooks, Mar- thabell Clark, Bertha Larson, Lea Given, Julia Nielson, Mesdames E. R. Lindstrom, B. R. Erickson, and Messrs. Nat Given, Jim Given, Ralph . |Gracle, Walter Hatch, Will Shannon, < Mr. Fisher is the agent at the Union depot in this city. Jolin Hillaby and Scott Stewart of this city went to International Falls Thursday evening. Mr. Hillaby will visit with friends for a week and Mr, Stewart will work on the books of Deran brothers. Anticipating big business this spring, I have just received two ship- ments of dry goods, one car of feed and one of flour. It paya to trade with W. G. Schroeder.—Adv, P.:J. Russell and Harold Hayner and the Missess Marjorie Knappen, Dorothy Torrance and Margaret Nes- bit went to Tenstrike last night where they took part in a program which was given in the school. Mrs. A. Clavin entertained at a Valéntine party Friday evening. 500 was played. The decorations con- aisted _of hearts and violets. The parlors and halls- were decorated in hearts and the dining room in vio- lets. Come and have a good time with the crowd at the rink tonight.—Adv. Brinkman Theater Tonight Pilgrin's Progress ‘A Stupendous - Production - in Four Reels, of Bunyon's Masterpiece, Am- brosio Version. The Greatest Book Next to the Bible Produced in Moving Pictures. Vaudeville Program : Gorbone & . Gompany Novelty Act The Blessings 5000 Feet ‘of Pictures Show Starts At 7:10 Bunyon’s Pligrim's Progress Is a Marvel of Dramatic Construction It Impresses as Strongly as It's a “Beauty of Photographic Art. - Matinee:2:80 B. E. Erickson, and E. R. Lindstrom. Miss Lea Given received the highest lady’s score and Nat Given the high- est gentleman’s score. The conso- lation prize was awarded to Ralph Gracie. 'Before lunch each guest was given a broken heart, cut in dif- ferent shapes, and partners for lunch were found by mending the broken hearts. A two course lunch was ser~ ved by the hosteasea after which heat conundrums were answered. Miss Mable Brooks received the prize in this contest, she having answered the most conundrums. MEYERDING-STINCHFIELD Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Meyerding, of Rochester, will arrive in Bemidjl this evening from St. Paul and will be the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs, M. J. Brown for two or three days. Mrs. Meyerding is Mrs. Brown’s sister and was married to Dr. Meyerding Wed- nesday. The. following account of the wedding is taken from the Min- neapolis Journal: “A wedding which took place at Rochester, Min., last evening was that of Miss Laura Stinchfield, the daughter. of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Stinchfleld, to Dr. William Meyerd- ing of St. Paul. Rev. Reed Taft Bavne read the service at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Alice Stinchfield was her sister’s ‘maid of honor and ‘the bridesmaids were the Minses Margaret Benton of this city, Bessie = Graham, Luella - Shiilane, Eilen Norton, 'Ethel Lyman and Lucretia Steele of Rochester. Dr. B. A. Meyerding of St. Paul, a brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Miss Catherine Craddock of Pine. Island played the wedding march. A reception followed the ceremony. Dr: TONIOHT VAUDEVILLE. - inuodudnd llllflnl and “mm, An “That Duo' uhm :nd refinement. ‘act with ¢ : ‘I'he Mantle of Red Eum : -&llgmflnwphmfldlnd a men who kmlndnm:., Pnlmttc Hlt lndustry 5 ; : mflhfin educational | plctm of. !ho moludmonh luu.tncod ‘songs' - ; sm by Mrs. Ptifer Once Wa. Enough ¢ Is & Lubln comedy il Requlted Love - . An Essanay drama ofld.lndng‘lrl-md‘n l:nglhh IM ing house,” says L. C. Hames, of Mar- bury, Ala. “I consider it one of the best remedies I ever used... -My childrén have all ‘taken it .and it works lke harm. :For ‘colds and whooping ‘coiigh it 18 excellent.” For ::eehlinl m‘:‘m? Mmhdl sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. | awake, and insist on,the. necessity. ol. a8 soon as sleep fails. As are sult of their pronouncements endeav. ors have been made.to.form. sleeping socleties in Switzerland. for the. pur pose of regulating the amount of slee} _Cobb.a Tyro at Base Running. Bill Lange’s base-running: record is Push Cart Fortune. ‘The proprietor of the finest cafe ix Los_Angeles formerly sold “hot ta maly from ‘a push ‘cart, and al- though he is now..wealthy, he stili preserves this' old vehicle. In erect ing a business block to house his mod- | : ern_restaurant he built a cupola just | large enough te contain the old tamale |*- cart, and it may be plainly seen from |/ the :street. 2 s . s v /AL Appeal to Wives Mr. Btaveley Hill, M. P, was ot n p 0 IYes The ey, Taeg siSopperoorn s reut | You know the. terrible affiction that 24 i comes to many homes from. the.result of and handed to Mr. Staveley Hill dur~ inkis 2 a .drinking. husband .or-son. You know ing a visit he paid to the old village of the r'nongy wasted on ‘‘Drink’’ that school. In handing over the receldt, |is needed in the home to purchase food he remarked that he was probably | and clothing. 'ORRINE has saved thous- the only man in England who recelved [ands of drinking men. It is a home luehlumanthund—lmmfl treatment “and can' be -given secretly. sgram. % Your: money will be refunded if, after a trial, it has' failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 8 box.."Come in and get & freo od - i booklet and let us tell you of the good Methodist Minister ~Recommends | ORRINE is doing. % tore, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. City Dmg Store, Beltrami Avenue. Rev. James -A. Lewis, Milaca, Minn, writes: “Chamberlain’s| € Cough Remedy has been a needed and ] Anq Get Into the Manufacturing Mail welcome guest in our home for a|QOrder business, There is a ‘fortune number of years. I highly recom-|to be made. I furnish Formulas for mend it to my fellows as being &|manufacturing High-Class Family medlcine worthy of trial .in cases of and Veterinary Remedies, Toflot colds, coughs < and croup.” = Give|Articles, and Household Articles. Chamberlain’s Cough Rentedy a’ trial | 5old under a positive Guarantee, to be and we are confident. you will find|jugt ag represented I have had 265 it very effectual and continue to'use|years practical experlence. . it as occasion requires for years to| come, as many others have done. For| DR' R' D' EATON sale by Barker's- Drug Store.—Adv.|220 Kasota Block Minneapolis, Minn " Independent| w-um-dw wasté no tlme. no : Telepbnhgisthpk-nt, ci:. unn“ and the ecomomical way to.travel, whether for ashortdmhnuorf' hnndredsohuh-. 3 fare to any town, and “add-the-cost:of Jost _ making the trip. Then, it’s very ‘bkdy you'll doflh in t-nf of flu hhpham. Subseribe for The Pioneer What Would You Give to be Well Agam IR KRR R XK KX NE * PROFESSIONAL CARDS ¥ llfiillltk‘ff*c«t Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano “sBMLY’S DURGLAR" the Vitagraph LAWYERS GRAHAN M. TORRANGE Miles Block —— e 4o, m =k R ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second Goer O'Leary Béwier Blagy PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS PHYSICIAN - AND SURGBEN * | DR Eca SO, .. PHYSICIAN AND- m nt»o. R M PHYSICIAN. AND lm\mu A OB, A. E. HENDERSON, . PBYSIM AND lfim mwm*r OB B PHYBIQ!AN AND snmnon OB; E. Hi MARGUM: - . . 'PHYSICIAN ' AND . SURGEON - Phione 18 i WM m 4 | EINER Ws JOHNSON' _mvmm -AND SURGBON Office over Security Bask: DENTISTS JR. D. L STANTON DENTIST? Office 1n Wiater Block DR, J. T. TUGMY DENTIBT . Fitst Nitiohal Bank Wids. TeL 389 u.c.n.ru.m “Try-New—Llfe”Helps You Back to Health |....5%... Meyerding and his -bride have gonme |- on a trip and upon their return will be at home in Rochester. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Meyerding of St. Paul, parents of the bridegroom; Dr. E. A. Meyerding, Mrs. Peter Buckner, Mrs, C. .C. ‘Woods of St, Paul; Mrs. E. G. Kons~ | berg of Chicago; Miss Margarat Benton, Miss Norma Rosholt, Mrs. Dell Pearson and Miss. Edna Me- Gerry of Minneapolis. “Try-New~Life” | - of ; II: met C:lvm that Vibeation s mo 1l fa Ly O R 8 ¢ taken the, mum! tron my feet and n'l"f' -b-nn I wnd mttend %«_ T want te tell’ it ! "I'BY-NEW-L“ vm 1 bought of you is what ' has l‘m ‘the progress of Locomoter Ataxia’ “After falthfully % the mlln- R o i week, found every trace of" -y trvlile.«!d- atie Rheumnatism, gone. - I ‘TRY-NEW-LIFE? the entire, SRR - FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2 M. E. IBERTSON "UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER) re-dz of every. terms, fW 't hfllhld.hfllof e can’t begin m{‘wflefll- that this INSURANOE

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