Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1913, Page 3

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Dr. G. M. Palmer is in Red Lake on business. . C. H. Porter of Grand Forks was in Bemidji yesterday. T. J. Nary of Park Rapids was in Bemidji yesterday. Charles- Gerlinger came down from Spur this morning. Ieave tonight for §t. Paul where they | will make thelr future home. Mr. Dane intended to stay until Saturday but could not make the neeeunry ar- rangements. Miss Bertha Larson who was call- ed away to Lengby, Minnesota, Sun- day afternoon o1n account of the ser- ious illness of. her mother, returned to Bemidji yesterday. Her mother is still quite sick. You may be assured that all of yoar transactions with the Northern National Bank will be kept llrlctly confidential.—Adv. Mrs. C. M. Taylor of Cass Lake, autoed to Bemidji yesterday. She re- turned home in the afternoon accom- panied by Mrs. Charles H. Battles, who stayed for dinner and returned homie on the evening train. J. Shere of Akeley spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. R. C. Spooner of Wilton was in the city on business Tuesday. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. ‘W. Harris of Long Prairie was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. 0. H. Gordon of International Falls was in Bemidji yesterday. Joe B. Bisiar went to La Porte this morning on a business trip Otto Peterson of Amboy transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. C. H. Mills of Brainerd was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Dan Gainey and son Walter left last evening for Winona, Minnesota. 205. Mrs. T. C. Stewart entertained a number of friends at dinner last eve- ning. John Goodman and L. N. Brand- Miess Grace Torstenson.—Adv I w:ll do sewing by the day. Phone |- J. B. Bisiar received a telegram from his brother at Virginia, Minne- sota, this morning that his nephew, Jean Bisiar, who 18 a brakeman, was killed last evening at ten o’clock. The particulars have as yet mnot been learned. The Ladies’ Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at three o’clock. Matters of importance ‘will be discussed and all members are urged to be present. A picnic lunch will be served. Lights up the eye—brightens the checks, reddens the lips, purifies the blood, cleans out the stomach and bowels—most effective Spring Rem- edy—Hollister’s R. M. Tea.—Bark- er’s Drug Store.—Adv. Two summer resorters have com- menced housekeeping on Lake Bem- idji C. E. Shogren of Grand Forks has leased the E. K. Anderson cot- tage at Grand Forks bay for the sum- mer and has already taken possession. A. P. Chandler has opened up his cot- borg lett for St. Paul last evening for a few days’ visit. G. M. Anderson of International Falls spent yesterday in Bemidji transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin esterday bought the J. W. Stewart property at 1101 Lake Boulevard. The Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. John Goodman on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox of Fowlds are spending a day or two with Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. E. H. Denu and G. D. Backus will go to Minneapolis this evening to get and drive back Mr. Backus’ Krit. E. M. Tschoepe, the Nebish merch- ant and postmaster was in Bemidji on buisness between trains Tuesday. Mr. LaQue, formerly of Puposky, now of Iron River, Wisconsin, is in the city renewing old acquaintances. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. The Norwegian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. C. E. Riley, 516 America avenue, Thursday after- noon. Miss Fay Brophy of Vancouver, ‘Washington, will arrive this evening and will be the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bisiar this summer. H. W. Keyes of International Falls came down to Bemidji yesterday and will remain here over tomorrow for the Elk’s meeting which will be held tomorrow night. Speeds you along, gets you up early with a clear head, new feeling all over—it’s Hollister’s R. M. Tea.— Barkers” Drug Store.—Adv. Brainerd Daily Dispatch: Ray H. Schumaker, cashier of the First Na- tional bank of Bemidji, is in the city attending the bankers conventipn. Mr. Schumaker is a nephew of N. Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane will Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes TONIGHT Picture Program “The Stronger Universal Eclair Feature In Two Parts. The Death Struggle In the " Abandoned Shaft 3,000 Feet of Film Vaudeville Program " Gurtis: & Dog Novelty Roller Skate and Dog Act. Mason Linder Trio Singing, Dancing Comedy Music by Briskman Orchestra Admission 10c and 25c ‘Show Starts 7:10 tage at Lavinia'and will soon have his big boat on thelake. Mrs. H. Bowers and son Joe, of the town of Eckles, went to Inez, Minne- sota, last evening where they will visit ‘Mrs. Bowers’ daughter Frances, who is teaching at that place. Miss Bowers’ term of school will close the latter part of the week and she will return with her mother and spend her summer vacation here with her parents. Mrs, Fred Johns will leave for Ash- land, Wisconsin today where she will visit her mother for about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Johns will make their future home at Duluth but they do not expect to get settled there until this fall. The reason they are leav- ing Bemidji is that Duluth will be more centrally located on Mr. John’s route. He will continue to make Be- midji every two weeks, the same as in the past. A complete-course in the law of Banks and Banking by mail. Thor- oughly practical, an invaluable for all bank officials and employees. $15.00 including standard text book.—Min- neapolis Correspondence Course in Banking Law, 222 McKnight Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. Yesterday afternoon at two o’clock in the First Scandinavian Lutheran church the mariage of Miss Hannah Krogseng to Esten Reese was solemn- ized, Rev. T. S. Kolste officiating. Both young people are from Saum, Minnesota Miss Johannah Krogseng, a sister of the bride acted as bride’s maid and the groom was attended by George Krogseng, the bride’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Krogseng will make their future home at Saum. The Teachers’ Training class of the Presbyterian church held their class meeting and supper at the home of Mrs. J. F. Essler last evening. Grad- uation exercises will be held in the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. The following will graduate: Mrs. C. W. Warfield, Miss Anna Mills, Mrs. G. W. Donald, Mrs. Dan Gracie, Mrs J. F. Essler, Miss Ruby Harrison, H.| Miss Florence Bell, Mrs. Charles E. Battles and Mrs. A, H. Harris. ‘W. B. MacLachlan has not com- menced making regular trips around the lake and down the river and does not expect to run his boat at regular intervals until the middle of May. About that date he will make regular trips. His schedule will be practical- ly the same as in former years with the exception 6f an extra trip which he will make down river every Sun- day morning. He will run this extra trip to oblige those who wish to go for a picnic at points down the river. They can take the morning boat down and return about six o’clock in the afternoon when the boat is returning from the trip to the dam. This will also be to the advantage of those liv- ing along the shore of the river and who will wish to spend the day in Be- midji. Everyone needs a thorough clean- ing of the stomach, bowels and blood each Spring—Hollister’s R. M. T. hits the spot—does the biz.—Barkers’ Drug Store.—Adv. The following have visited the rest room since last Wednesday: Myrtle Schafer, Eckles; Carl ° -Schafer; Eckles; Mrs. Noland, Lavinia; Mrs. J. H. Hermanson, Kelliher; Mrs. E. J. Miller, Kelliler; Dr Philips, Super- for; Dr. Dennis; Superior; Eleanor Erickson, Bemidji; Mrs. J. M. Freese, Cass Lake; Miss Lillie Sandland, Frohn; Miss Ethel King, Frohn; G. Sandland, Frohn; Mrs. George Sever- ens, Grant Valley; Mrs. Carrie Han- son, Frolin; Mrs. Joe Steidl, Nortl ern; Miss Helen Otto, ,‘thkduc;; Aid society of the| «The Minister’s Temptation’ (Edlson) A nmmmummmfimmmmm enudanes Qb A. Trusty, _«“Near to Earth” (Biograph) An Italian drama with Blanche Sweet and,others. lllustratod Song: «Annie Rowley’s Fortune’’. (L:iii:in) A comedy that will cure the hlnen. lenuzmg Lottie Bmwud Arthur Johnson Trusty, Farley; Grant aVlley; .Mrs. Tollefson, Nary; Miss 1da Parent, Parent, Minn.; Mrs. F. A. Hasty, Blackduck; Miss Clara You Gporgla Rose”” Miss Hazelle Fellows - M. Shrode, Farley; b 8lipp Mrs. J. Smith, | wine Banana Bab “What's the banan: ” "An -east. ern physician has resfed a marnl us child on & ‘dfet of bananas.” - ous in ‘What way?Z Farley; “In m&numy. Shepley, Blackduck; Nellie Shaw,|Why, the little fellow. can answer an Blackduck; Mrs. J. F. Sullivan, -lm')t-lt lncreglvl;le ;w “of 'difeult 2 7 questions.” _ ‘onderful, indeed! One Blackduck; Katherine E Laurie, would natically supposs that & Blackduck; Mrs. H. M. Latterell, baby would be apt.to slip up bm;h Blackduck; Mrs Daugherty, Turtlelg ghpenr — - gmos) River; Mr. and Mrs. Nickhist, Malt- by; Mrs. J. H French, Hill Crest Farm; Mrs. L. L. Edmunds, Grant Valley; Mrs W. H. Rice, Tenstrike; Ione Higgins, Tenstrike; Martin M. Rice, Tenstrike; Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Nye, Nymore; Mrs. Geo. Pellow, Mill Park; Mrs. Cousins, Nymore; Mrs. Howe, North Park; Mrs. Peterson, North Park; Mrs. Dr. Boucher, Miz- pah; Miss A. Anderson, Bemidji; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cassler, Valley Farm; Mr. and Mrs. Hagen, Breezy Point; D. Petrie, Park Rapids; Miss T. San- dak, Fosston; Mrs. Mahar, Buena Vista; Miss Mahar, Bueia Vista; Mrs. Speelman, Buena Vista; Mrs. Lynn, North. Park; Mrs. E. Raymond, Frohn; Mrs. K. Sandland, Frohn; Lizzie Schwartz, Big Falls; Annie Schwartz, Grant Valley; Mrs. Mar- tinson, Bemidji; Mrs. LaFevre, North Park; Mrs. Julia Brown, Nymore, Mrs. Christine Ridgeway, Nymore; Mr. and Mrs. Church, Jola; Dorothy Church, Jola; Mrs. Gray, North Park; Mrs. Arthur Kahala, Erskine. Signs of tha Tlms- Commenting on the fact that the Royal Georgraphical society’s recent session was distinguished by the re markable lectures on economic geog: raphy, delivered by Miss Ellen Churchill Semple of Chicago Univer sity, an English review says: “Miss Semple 18 one of the greatest authort tles on anthropo-geography. It fr satisfactory to know - that a woman, by her research work, should be sc successful a ploneer in & new and most important branch of geograph GIVEN YOUR MONEY: BACK-IE-YOU.WANT IT 316-318 Minnesota Ave. For Floors Interior Woodwork and Furniture Without a doubt: the toughest - and most durable finish made. , Easily applied, dries over night HARDWARE CO. BEMIDUI, MINN. Phone 57 Beltrami. THE said estate same. Beltrami, M., why of April, 1t Lars Rosnes feal selence.” fresh and sweet. 38 cents, Eggs We deliver to your table strictly fresh eggs for 16 cents per dozen. Butter Order creamery butter in bulk. It's fine, ess, Attofinfl}' “for Petltion, 4td 430-521. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETI- ~TION TO SELL LAND. ASMUND GRAVE. STATE OF‘ M!NNESOTA. C?UNTY OF In Probate Cou In _the Matter of the Estate of Asmund vae, Decedant 'ATE OF MINNESOTA TO all persons. lnterested in the sale of certain lands belcmgh\lgI to sald decedent: The flled in’ this court, representing that it is necessary and for the best interests of and of n.ll interested_therein seribed therein be sold and ;rsyln a license be -to him grante to sell the Now Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to show. cause, if any you have, before this court, at the Probate-Court Rooms in the Court House, in the city of Bemidji, County of State of Minnesota, on the 22nd day of May 1913, at ten o'clock A. the praver of . should not be gri WITNESS lha Jlld‘ of and the sell ‘of sald colirt, this 28th day sald petiton said Court, (COURT SEAL) M. A, CLARK, Judge of Probno Court. Y. Life BldE SL Paul, Minn. Every pound guaranteed, at prices are right. . Oranges _Fancy, sweet, juicy navel oranges, fresh from the orange trees in California at' 30c, 40c ‘and 50c per dozen. ~ Seed Crains We are leaders in the display of grains for seeding. The quahty_ is of the best and the Flat Bread Sweedish health bread (SPIS BROD) in pack ages of two pounds each, for -20¢ per package. These are mstafewnf the thi gs that the Schroeder stqre is ofl‘e find pracucally all staples in. this store a ‘propomonnte pnces Te ep One lot Ladles Low Shoes Sl 95 a Pair Oqe lot Ladles Suits $10.00 a Suit " One lot‘ Ladies’ Collars 10c Each One lot Ladles Wansts 95c Each One lot Dress Goods 39¢c a Yard One lot $3.00 and $4.00: Corsets $2.19 Each One lot Silk Hose ; -25¢ Pair ‘Bomidji, Minn. FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER 1. P. BATCHELDER- Phone 180 117 Mhmes@)ta Ave. Subscribe for The Pioneer GO TO BATCH ELDER’S G00D GROCERIES AND GENERAL NERCHANDISE From Schroeder’s Hominy Three 3posnd cans of splendid hominy for 25 cents. Try this with your next order at shis store. Sweet Com We.are offering 7 cans of best sweet corn (riot field corn) for the sum of 50 cents. This .can- | not be equalled in the city. Peaches Fine yellow peaches in large cans for 15 cents each.. They’re good to look at and better to] , eat. 3 Beans Three pound cans, ‘that’s the large sizé!'of beans we offer this week for 10 cents a can. - Garden Seeds Perhaps no other store in Northern Minne- sohcnmessolargeashckofgarden(seeda as do we. t-......:;;: WW— 1t Ti': 3 Loa ort un % South Bound Arflm Ruth Wightman Teacher of |Piano Residence Studio 1002 i Ave, - hul“ LAWYERS . GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER ‘Telephone 560 Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Benk Building BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg _— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DE. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in' Mayo Bl Phone 396 Hos, "Phone 192 BR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block - DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Be Minn, 4 Oftice "Phone 36, Residecies Fhsue 15 | OR. E, H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUX PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Office in H.Iyo Phone 18 dnn« Phone 311 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank o5 DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON Eic | DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bidg. Tel 130 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening ‘Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY pen datly, except Bmd:“:‘unzmp.. m.x’1wln.m. Sunday, W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone §58. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER ‘and COUNTY CORONER BREVIG Licenced _detective. Bonded under state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years of experience. Good references. Write | me. All business absolutely confi- dential. ~ Free consultations. 'P. M. BREVIC Lock Box 58 Nary, Minn.

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