Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 10, 1913, Page 3

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i.dobn Vg came over from Fosston last night, 'Michael Djonne of the town et Liberty is in the city on business. Mrs. Theodore Virtz left on the M. & I.-night train for Springfield, Qhio, Watch for the embroidery and lace sale at the Bazaar store.—Adv. ! M, L. Fuller and E. R. Lee, both of Red Lake, spent yesterday in thia city. : - spent yesterday and today In this city. professional trip to Hines last eve- R. F. La Budde came to Bemidji from Bagley yesterday and spent last evening. - Mr:and Mrs. J. W. Kasper of Blackduck are spending the day in Bemidjt. Look for'the announcement of the white sale-at the Bazaar store in Fri- day’s Pioneer.—Adv. | ning. 2\ ' Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. ) Judge B. F. Wright camie to Be- ‘ midji yesterday and remained over 1 night. o Frank Koors returned this morning from a few days’ visit at St. Paul and Minneapolis: Pete E. Olson of the town of Lib- erty is in the city on hualness for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flatner went . to_Morris, Minnesota, this morning on the M. & I. i Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Ethel Wiley and Mrs. A. W. Bald- win of Turtle River were in the city i shopping yesterday. Anton Tredon left on the south bound M. & I. train last night for Los: Angeles, California. Arthur Lundbefg, night linotype operator on the Pioneer, left last eve- [ ning for Minneapolis. Watch for the embroidery and lace gale at the Bazaar store.—Adv. Miss Susie Thomas of Ponemah, was a Bemldji visitor over night and - returned-to her home this afternoon. Theodore Nelson came up from Park Rapids last evening and will hold a state land sale in the court house today. E. Hinckley, of Minnesota, travel- ing representative of the Santa TFe -raillway, is here in the interests of | his company. - Now that the winter season has come aagin the new skating season will open Sunday at the roller rink.— - Adv. Mrs. W. P. Gray of Plantaganet was in the city yesterday. Her hus- band is confined to the Samaritan hos- pital :and is critically. ill. Miss Mary Jane-Perro of Stillwater i is the guest of her sister Mrs. John Parker. Captain Perro is also here on his way to Grand Forks. g A. P. White went to Duluth last evening. From there he will :go to Minneapolis, returning to -Bemidji the latter part of the week. Look for the announcement of the white sale at the Bazaar store in Fri- . .day’s Pioneer.—Adv. I Mrs. John B. Robinson, of Minnea- polis, arrived in Bemidj! this morn- ing to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Dane for a fortnight. Brinkman ,1heatre Where - Everybody Goses Booking in Conjunction and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo. ‘Vaudeville Frogram Marionette Troups Hurmnny. Singing and Talking, A Feature Act. Shady & Shady Comedy Playlet. Picture Program Powe'rs' Pulsating Two Reel Feature On Burning Sands- With Edwin August Turning the Tables She Sispt Through It All 3000 Feet of Film The Bnnhun Orchestra Show S8tarts 7:10 Adml.lnbn (0c and 28c Four- Footed Hero Showing Hers: April 13 B. J..Bakke of Thiet River Falls| 1 Dr. J. Warninger returned from a|’ A Fine Imp. Comedy With King Baggot: | Excellent: 8now blankets. ’"Lovo” (C. G. P. C) “ A very romantic drama. M.MM Song: ubm) = are'nt 80 bad nnyway ‘A real eomedy ~ The story: of-an- orphan boy, }hlsneahg i 'Tlu Yosemite Valleyin Winter’ (Sélls) unllonnl subject showing: i tern' fairyland i its | . . Speoial Program . at. a .Matines Saturday. Benefltof Junior Class of BemidJI High Sohool; | - Mr. and Mrs. J. A-Fisher of Funk- ley-were in-the city. yesterday. They Tent a.farm thhi eom|ng yenr and right-of-way, of the M. & 1. ‘and G. H. Warner, train master, left on No. 32 for Brainerd this morning. ., Mrs Gedrge Noll entertained the Narcissus club at her home on 908 Beltrami . avenue this afternoon: Sweet peas were used in decorating the rooms. A shadow social Wlll be given this evening in the basement of the Swed- ish Lutheéran church. A program will also be rendered. ~ The ladies will bring a-lunch for. two. & The magnet that attracts prudent depositors to the Northern National Bank is the Government protection afforded and 4 per cent interest paid. —Ady. 3 Mrs. N. Tollefson.of Clearbrook, and children Anna, Rolland and Os- car, are in the city trying to find a suitable house for rent as they will make this their future home. The Young Peoples’ society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will hold its regular meeting in the church this-evening at eight o’clock. Everybody welcome to attend. There is no longer any danger of passengers being delayed in going to Dayton, Springfield and other points in Ohio. They can now go . right through to points in the flooded dis- triets. Miss Bessie Kranz of Cass Lake and Rufus Mitchell of Big Fork were married this morning at 10 o’clock at the -home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Currie, Rev. S. E. P. White officlating. A few immediate friends were present at-the ‘ceremony. Migg: Janie Mills returned this morning from Minneapolis where she attended the wedding of Miss Helen Franklin and ‘Walter of the Univer- sity of Michigan. The event took place Tuesday evening. Miss Mills went down to the cities Monday eve- ning. Remember the men's annual ham and:egg and flap jack supper in the day evening, April 16th. menu.—Adv. Mrs. Minnie Berman and Miss Leah Berman entertained Mr. and Mrs. David Gill and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gill and Miss Esther Cooperman of Minneapolis at dinner at the Mark- ham-last evening. Miss Cooperman is-the guest of Mr..and Mrs.- David GIll for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith and Ly- dia and Roy Smith of Leonard were in the city yesterday. Mrs..Smith was lenroute to ‘Minneapolis- where she will visit for' about-three months and Mr. Smith in-the meantime will go to Canada to locate on a farm where the family will join him later. Watch for menu next Tuesday evening in the basement of the“Presbyterian church: MENU Grape Fruit Swift Premium Ham Fresh Country Eggs nm Pickles Beet Pickles Fried Fresh Parsnip Baked Potatoes Fresh Tomatoes on Lettuce Fresh Rolls Creamery Butter Superior Pancakes - Maple Syrup Coftee Cream Supper 5.30 to 8. Price 60c, chil- dren with parents, 36c.—Adv. NOTICE DOG TAGS AND LICENSE On -and after April 16th. 1913, |ALL DOGS not licensed and.tagged, will be picked up-and disposed of ac- cording to provisions:-of Ordinance No. 89. License and tags can be necured at the office. of the City Clerk. GEO, A. LANB, - - Chiet of Police. Straight at It. around the bush.” = We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy the next e-you have a cough or cold. There is no-Teason so far as This preparation by its remarkable cures ‘has gained & world -wide repu- tation, and people.everywhere speak. of it in the highest terms of 1t 18 tor sale by Barke; = e — had”been: to Leonard where they will | I H. Dnvmn. engineer of bridges | Presbterian church basement, Tues-| The men will serve the ‘following|* There is.no use of our “beating 2 ‘we can see why you should not do so. | ii-::fii&i*-i&*-k&«u‘«m« AR IR KRR KR KK KKK *" Messrs. John .and Nate Peckham came home last week. The have spent near Fowlds. ¥ Peter Lien has purchased lumber of .Jas. Wynne and is building: a house on his farm. here. - Halvor Annonson was through here with a petition, last Tuesday, asking for a special school meeting for. the purpose of- voting upon the question .of building school houses. T. T. Weunr is building a fine new barn. He is being assisted by Syver Pederson-and Aug. Thorlang. George Creighton ‘is slowly recov- ering from his injury of a fractured rib, Peter Lien is staying with him, Miss Mary E. Ten Eyck closed a very successful year of school in Dist- riet No. 132 last Friday. Coffee and cake were served to the visitors: by the teacher and her scholars. ' Miss Ten Eyck immediately departed. for her home at Quiring, Minn. s The Staffne-Oslund-Vinger sawmill has resumed operations again since closing down on account of recent bad weather. : Carl Thulin’s house last Thursday evening and Friday. The “Mission Friend” church peo- ple will hold church services and;an auction sale of varfous articles made by the ladies, in the - west - school house, Distriet No. 97, April 17,° 18 and 19. X School. district No. 132 will hold a special meeting at Martin-Annonsan’s house Saturday p. m. April 19 for the purpose of voting upon the school house question and bonding' the dlu— triet to- build same. Jack Tyson called -at the Wynne home one day last week. . Ole Staffne made a business trip, to Bemidji Tuesday of last week. Mrs. 8. Swensen visited with her mother, Mrs, Heddeen last ' Friday afternoon, 5 Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Carl Winger received the sad news last Thursday of the death of their moth- er, Mrs. Berentson, who lived near Lengby, Minn. Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens in a house in which the Plumbing is in poor condition—everybody in the house:is liable to contract ‘typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs human body as the plumbing does for If you. have any . trouble with your digestion take .Chamberlain’s Tableta and you are certain to get quick re- Hef. For sale by Barker’s. Drug:Store. —Adv, KR HEAKK KKK KKK K SAUM. * LR R R A R S R S e s the winter working in Botting’s camp | Preaching. services were held ~at| perform the same functions in thel| the house, and they should.be kept|] in first class condition all the time. | ~Lester ‘mfldlu‘v /a8 -all smilescat He. Informed o r¢ ing sold. twenty | acres ofihis:ifarm to Miss Webster. Mr: and’Mrs. :Bl; Whiting re- turned hame: l"rlflxy rom. Clithrel, where they:have spent two weeks vis-| iting relatives and friends. Mrs. Amy:-Anderson spent Tuesday with her.sister, Mrs.'Ore Whiting. - Mrs. Wilcox's uncle and: his daugh- ter and.their family, arrived Monday evening' mmrnear Omaha. They con- template ‘buying in:this vieinity. Mrs, Grover is hauling some of-her potatoes' to- town: and returning with hay. Mrs. Joun'Noel’s brother and sis- ter, returned:to Bemidji Thursday, the*brother to remain with their father for a while and the sister re- turned to her home at Pine Island. KRR KK KKK KK KK * NYMORE ‘AND LAKE IRVING * ¥iiiif¢riiii¥*liiii Nymore is a com ination of the names “Nye” and “Moore”. The vil- lage was named for. Porter Nye and J. C. Moore, the first settiers on the eastiside of'Lake Bemidji. Porter. Nye’s-gon, Willis, still lives in Ny- ‘more. 3 Found a Cure for Rheumatism. . “I suffered with - rheumattsm - for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time,” writes Lee L. Chapman, Maple- ton, fowa. “I suffered: terrible pain 80 1'could not sleepior He still at night. Five years g6 I began using Chamberlain’s Liniment and in two months I was well and have tiot suf- fered_with rheumatism siuce.” For sale by Bm;ker a.Dm. stau ~—Adv. A woman has the ‘same human na ture that a man has; the same hu man rights, the Same human duties, and they are as inalienable in a wom an as in a-man.—Theodore Parker. vour profitv nto the merchanfirse.’_ :‘You -get .more value for yeur ‘money here, we honestly believe, than anybody else offers. One ~reason is that nobody else in town ~ can offer you these Hart Schaffner “and Marx clothes. . This store is the home of ‘Hart Schaffner & ‘Marx clothes GO TO BATCH ELDERS GOOD GROCERIES ANI) fiENERAL MERCIIAND[SE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER . 117 Minnesota Ave. orth: Bound. . Leaves, Breight South -Les) Ereight North !hv'n.-' at Ruth Wxghtman h’.l"‘eacsl;:: of Piano e LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE - LAWYER ‘Miles Blook Teldphone_§¢e JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National ‘Bask Building BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blay PHYBI(}IAN 8, SURGEONS DB. ROWLAND ‘GILMORE PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DE. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in May Phone 396 A2 BI Res. 'Phone’397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PLYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn, Office 'Phone 36, Residence 'P'M’l'll. 1 DR. E. H. SMITH % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 180 ~Lots on easy terms. . SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. ‘K.'K: ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. No interest, no taxes: :'Ili-§ vestment in Superior Lots will make you monef'.‘. i Information--Bradley Brink Go. (Inc.) % . Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in hyv Block idence Phone 311 Phone 18 'EINERE W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Becurity Bank i DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON School has opened again with the usual attendance, Miss Mary Simons returned from Bemidji Sunday where-she has been visiting with her.paretns. Miss Edna Wilson, who has been spending her . Easter vacation in Thief River Falls, renewing old ac- quaintances, returned Sunday. Carl Peterson who has been visit- ing old acquaintances in Bemidji the past week, is back in Saum -again, Miss Cary Krotsch who has been visiting ‘with -her brother in’ Ten- strike, returned Sunday. Battle River Jim, a sonof the In- dian chief here, died Wednesday last; consumption being the cause of his death: DRESS MAKING. PARLORS. Mrs. P. N.-Anderson, who has open- ed parlors in the Bazaar store extends 4 cordial invitation to the ladies of Bemidji and surrounding - country. All work guaranteed to ‘be first class. ° HOW’S THIS? We offer_ One Hundred Dollars Re- not” be. ‘¢ We, the I Chene}' for the last 1 leve rhim ‘perfectly business transactiona’ and.“financially’ able to carry out any obligations: made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF Cq!llgg‘.flefl ward for any case of Cattarh. that can- || ured by - Hall’s -Cal “Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- | . acting dluquy lzgnnmthn ~blood | B Place your order now for : an ~ Dfficial Ro I Oof - Mlnnesota ~ Built for and under the auspices - anesota Auto Assocratlon e Prlcef $| grvmg mrleage between towns Maps complete, showmg charted and all traveled roads in state i DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 338 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appolntment Only 'NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. e W. K. DENISON g 5 VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART - DRAY AND TRANSFER ‘SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 68. 818 America Ave Office ‘Phona 13. M| runeraL piRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER BREVIG Licenced detective. Bondedfind.t state Laws. of Minnesota. Ten mfi of expérience. Good references, Write me. All business absolutely confi- dential. = Free eonsulmtwnl .M. BREVIG x 68 Nary, Minn. i

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