Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 7, 1913, Page 3

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M. J. Kolb came to Bemidji from Bagley yesterday. T. J. Crame of Virginia, Minneso- " ta is in the city on business: . Henry Hannah of Wilton transact- ed business in the city Friday. A. B, Klevgard of Wilton was in the city on . business Friday. Dr. J. Warninger returned to-day from. a professional trip to Pinewood. Miss Mary Grent returned from her vacation at Deer River Sunday. C. D. Espe of Otto was in the city the latter part of the week on busi- ness, - Miss- Cooteman of Minneapolis is the guest of Mrs. David Gill for a week. Harold J. Dane, Editor of the Pioneer is ill at his home on Minne- sota ave. A L Gordon of Shevlin was in the city the latter part of the week lo- oking up his taxes. Dr. C. J. Larson returned the lat- ter part of the week from a trip up the Park Rapids line. Miss Jennie Meyer returned Sat- urday night from Sauk Center, wiere ehs has spent her vacation. i Ruth Winebrenner returned from Puposky this .morning where she spent the week with friends. Miss Lillian Brady returned Sun- day from Red Lake Falls, where she hes spent her spring vacauion Mrs. Dola Nein of Fargo arrived menu.—Adv. in the city the latter part of the week to join her husband here. J. A. McDonald of 1013 Dewey ave- nue has recovered from attack of pneumonia and has left the hospital. H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake return- ed to his home in that city this morn- ing after spending Sunday in Bemidji| Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hanson left| this noon for Cass Lake where they; will remain a short time on business. | E. M. Sathre left esterday for Wil- ton and town of Liberty, where he; will spend a couple of days on busi- ness. W. N. Bowser has sufficiently re-| covered from a recent operation to be able to assume his duties at. the} store. Miss Grace Sargent returned Sat- urday night from Long Prairie,| where she has spent her week’s va- cation. Mrs. Berg of Fosston who has been the guest of Miss Arabell Neal for a couple of days, left for her home Sunday. Miss Agne: Faust returned Satur- day night from Long Prairic, Minue- sota wiiere she has spent ner spring vacation. Lilmer and Russel Larson return- ed this noon from Fosston' where they have spent their vocation with their father. orge E. Lreatz. the contractor, cetwraed Saturday morning Duluih, where he spent several diys on husiness. Miss Beatrice Eddy returned to Be- midji Saturday after having spent her spring vacation in Minneapolis and Hibbing. Carl Peterson of Saum, returned to his home, Saturday night after spend - ing her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copp. Mrs. W. J. Nelsoa of this city re- turaed . this morning from Crooks- Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Booking in Colwlnchon and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Tllnlre, Fargo. ‘Vaudeville Frogram The Brinkman Will offer Its Patrons a Pleasing Bill of Vaudeville In -the Way of Novel Entertainment. There Will Be the Great Dayo & Rehan Electrical Musical and Dancing Nov- elty. This Act Carries Special Scenery A Clever Team Is Marsden| & Greenwood A Singing, Talking Playlet. ThisIs a’ Nattily Dressed Team and Their Play- let Makes a~ Hit Wherever They Appear Picture Program The Umversall“nlm M'f'g. Co., Oflers .The Long 'Strike ‘An nsurpassablé Imp. Feature;, a Perilous Si = Thwart Injustice. 3000 Feet of Pictures The Briokman Orchestra - Show Starts 7:10---9:10 “mlnionAIOc and i purifying medicine—Hollister’s R. M. | Remedy—Hollister’s R. M. Tea is [| Mrs. T. A. Brown departed for Se- Spoalal A Tale of sailor. Wonderful tropical settings. Gomo and Take a IN TWO F‘RTS T ; The magnificent mproductmn of an episode which' happened” in' Tahiti sixty years ‘ago; depicting the love of a South Sea maid fot an Europeon Sea Isiands Foature Oord Tabitl Something out of the m'dinary. Trlp to the South | been visiting stoli, . where she has tiiends the past two weeks: Mlss Alice Huntosh-of Wilton was in ‘the city Saturday, Dbetween | trains, Miss = Huntosh teaches —the Long Lake school this year. - You know you need:it—everybody needs it-in the Spring—a cleaning, Tea.—Barker's Drug Store,—_Ad\'_ Mrs. A. M.Davis of Akeley, Minne- sota, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tumony for a couple of days left Friday for her home | Miss Alene Sherwood, who has spent her spring. .vacation with her parents at Morris, Minnesota, has re-! turned to.resume her duties in the| sehogls here. Remember the men’s annual ham| |and ege and flap jack supper in the Presbterian church basement, Tues-|g day evening, April 15th. Watch for| Miss Katherine Durand returned Saturday from her home at Puposky where she has spent her vacation, and will resume her studies in the Bemidji schools. | Several members of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church attended the basket social at Spur, Saturday night. Raymond Hanna auctioned off the baskets. Start Spring like mother used to, take a cleaning, purifying Spring what you need.—Barker’s Store.—Adv. : Miss Ivis Roberts and her guests Misses Foote and Harding, returned to Cass Lake yesterday noon after spending several days as the guests of Miss Robert’s mother. Mesdames E. H. Smith and-W. P. Dyer have issued invitations for a 560 card party to be given Saturday at 12 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Smith on 717 Beltrami avenue. Drug Among the out of town visitors in Bemidji Sunday were; hens and Eva Williams of Big Falls, L. Howe of Ada, Aug Nelson of Litfle Falls, A. F. Goldsmith of Cass Lake. Government Bonds have just been The Northern National Bank is in- spected by Government officials and its depositors are allowed 4 per cent interest.—Adv. C. W. Conway of Blackduck, So- cialist canditate for county auditor at the last general election, passed through Bemidji Wednesday night on his way to St. Paul, where he will undergo an operation for gall stones. Baudette Region; (April 3) Sher- iff Andrew Johnson arrived in town Saturday morning, and in the after- noon left for. Bemidji' with Henry Gunderson, We understand that ar- rangements are being made for Gun- derson’s release on bail. You need it, everybody needs it, Hollister’s R. M. Tea—best Spring cleanser, purifier. A simple, safe, sure remedy.—Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. Mrs. M. E. Knappen ,returned to her home in Tenstrike Saturday af- ter spending several days here as the guest of relatives and friends. She also visited at Brainered for several days while there was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parker. Itasca News:—This noon. rence, the ' three-year-old Law- son of attle where he goes to make his home ‘with, a sister of Mrs Brown's. He was accompained by a relative who, came after. him and will be joined at Bemidji by another relative. Mr. and Mrs T. J. Martin of Ny- more returned April 2 from their sojourn and raim, Théy have spent the winter.in the West and have visited at Troy, Kalispel, “Spokane, Libb and Havre, Montana. They way back. Mr.. and _Mrs. Martin have moved into- their residence in Nymore tormerly occup’ied by Alex Fisher = _ v * Mrs. Randy Langemo of Kenyom, Miniesota, Who has (been-the:guest of her sisters Mrs. Jahr and Miss Rami: sted of the Blocker hotel left Satur- day evening for St. Paul accompain- ed by her sister Miss Ramsted who will g0 to the. cities to seek medical {are recorded.and your title examined. i Minnesota.—Adv: .| voted considerable attention C. E. Step-|- issued bearing 2 per cent interest.| stopped off at Grand Forks on the .\VHITE : B‘NAME'}-’ ‘ works just-as well. right over.old paint as | It 'you are going to build or huy a rhome"this spring-and need-funds you can get them from the Northwestern: Building Association of Fergus Falls. There will be no delay: You can get your ‘money as soon as your papers 1t isiprepared to loan $25,000.in Bemidji ‘this spring. 1f you - want some of it address the Northwestern. Building Association of Fergus Falls; List of advertised letters ‘Unclaim; ed” for week ending April Tth, 1913, Men:—E. F. Boyonson, Ben Bow: en, Carl Baumgart, John Callegon Arthur Currier, C. W. Davis, Ellis{ Gibbs, Ole Haugen, John Johnson, Einard, Lystita, Russell Larson, Chet | Lawson, R. F. Martin, Paul Miller, John L. Moore, Robert McDonald, William McNabb, Charlie Nordval, Arthur Olson, Peter Parrow, John eynolds. Peter Shinverman, L. Wi years of age and over The‘torelgh~ W born white ponulnt‘iofi cumprlm ‘com- proximately - the.. gqmg nrosortwn‘ (3.7 per-cent.) B The urban : po smaller ‘proportior | the rural and"a lar| 33.8 per, cent are- ro; pur cent forty-Av and-moist, yet light and feat powder must be-used—one that will gi oven as weli as'in lhe “mixing bowL -heat is aj pplied. ¢ ,It uthe,balnng- powd»‘ ';I’o make. rnuflim, edxes and put'ry rich: "y, & modern: double acting baking i leavening - .one of which .haded The sustams '“t*iii{iiiitil* "| Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji At Showa}ter, Harry Sterenson, M. E: Wilson. ‘VOmen:—‘MiSE ‘Signa - Anderson, Mrs. H. E. Halladay, Miss Pearl Ingells, Miss Libbie O’Brine, Miss Ellora Olson, Mrs. Walter Richardon, Miss Geneva Watkins. DRESS MAKING PARLORS. Mrs. P. N. Anderson, who has open- ed parlors in the Bazaar store extends a cordial invitation to the ladies of Bemidji and surrounding country. All work guaranteed to be first class. Lifeboats on Guide Ralls. Commander Eaton, R. N., has inyent: ed an interesting device for the lower ing of boats at sea with the minimum of danger to passengers, which is now under the. consideration of the board of trade, according to a London dis: patch. Commander Eaton has de- to the subject and has a practical knowledge of boat work at sea. His system is the provision .of lifts down the side of the ship, so_designed that the boat rests on a platform which slides down guide rails fixed to the ship’s sides. The boats themselves swing on gimbals, so that no matter at what angle the ship may swing the boats remain upright and there is no danger of their being overturned while descending or of being dashed agains/. the sides of the vessel. Overdose. Habitual Customer (to his barber) —"Your confounded hair restorer has made my hair come out more than ever!” Barber—“Ah, you must have put too much on, sir! Made the ’afr come right out ’stead of only ’arf- way.” The MODEL Dry Cleaning House “forty-four-years of age; inclusive, and of ‘the: rurax, twenty-five Der cent. May Ward Off Pneumonia. | ~ Here I8 a recipe: whieh a physlclln gave me- several-years -ago, says (a writer, amd-T have.used it in my fah- ily -ever since. - For: coughs, colds: or -any bronchial .trouble.#aturate a flan- nel.cloth and apply to chest: Turpen- tine liniment—Take:a -pint bottle, put in white of -one egg; shake well, add four tablespoonfuls turpentine, shake till foamy, theu fill with.good vinegar;, shake well, = Had the- Doctor Guessing. An exceedingly éminent and busy New York physician, who goes to many clinics and sees hundreds of d- tients weekly, was somewhat taken abaok a few .days ‘ago when, in sponse .to a telephone call, he took up the receiver and heard a thin, elderly German-American voice say these words: veek. Vhat schall I do negxd?” ‘e the raise. unti Lyour mufl‘ms, bkcuite or cnke is done. ; 1 Powder costs less t):an the old fashioned quick “acting- kinds, yet ‘you ‘need use ‘no K -C. Bakis more and: i superior ‘to them in every way. @ - Try d dan ot our risk andbe convineed GO TO BATCHELDER’ “Toctor, 1 vass py you lasd - 600D fiROCERlES AND GENERAL MERCHANMSE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER 7. Minnesota Ave. D. H. FISK B Phone 180 any trouble. Ask the. mother of boys fhat” wear them Not a thing to-do but hand it to the boy and let him dothe rest; notediousalter- = | .| ation; no worry about anything. Fast =~ | color fabrics; lock-stitched -throughout; hand-turned ‘collars and cuffs; .adjusted " witha‘touch to stay adjusted. Kaynee. Look fer the Loop Blouse with the patented drawstring that does not dangle untidily outside, that cannot pull back in the hem, be caught in the wnnger, or make- 'O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. HOGANSON BROS., Props. - Dry Gleaning of Ladia_s’l and Gents’ Clothing, Houss-" hold Goods, -sfc. . Telephone 537 106 Second.St. it does on néw work. Useit for bathroam . { room work, for iron beds, pncture frames. chairsand tabls. treatment. She has been laid up tor the past three wseks ‘with blood Dpois- on in' her right hnd, uuwl by { walls:and fixtures, for parlor and. dining- | llffl[:lal Road Guide|: Place your order now for an Of anesota Bu;lt for. and . under ‘the ausprces of the anesota Auto Association - Price $1.00 Contams 550 speedometcr ROAD TRIPS glvmg mxleage between towns Maps complete, showmg charted and all traveled roads 1n state ¥ . PROFESSIONAL'CARDS * KR KKK K KRKHK K AR Ruth Wightman - Teacher of Piano hone 168 ”"' LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First ' National . Bank Building BEMIDJT, MINN. Telebhone E60 ATTORNEY AT mw SR Office second floor O’Leary-] Bowler Blfl. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block .| DR, E. A, SHANNON, M. D ! PHYSICIAN AND smeQN : Office in myo “Bloc] ‘Phone 396 Res. ‘Phon. 397 BR. C. R. SANBORN @ PUYSICIAN AND, SURGEON ' Office—Miles Block ~~ i DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bénk, Bq i, Min Gitice "Phone 36, Reatdgacs bhons 13- DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURC ™ ¢ in Mayo ~ ¢ Phone ie Rec.u-ace ihoud 314 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Z Office over Security. Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J: T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. DR. G. M. PALMER g o DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only g NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sundny. reading rooms only, 8 to 6 p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogie’s Livery TOM SMART : DRAY AND TRANSFER g SAFE AND PIANO MOVING 3 Res. 'Phone &8. 818 America Ave. Office’ Phone 12. ¥ FUNERAL DIRECTOR. . M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER | 405 Beltrami Ave. Licenced * detective. Bonded -ung state Laws of Minnesota. Ten ye of experience. Good references. -Wrik me. - All business absolutely co dential. Freemnsultsuonx F

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