Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 11, 1913, Page 3

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"X . <& ii*i*fiiililiklilii ¥ LEST WE FORGET X AKX R XK RN K Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. University week, June 9 to June 14, i Summer; school will begin June 25. (Lubin) AW and strong Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 6. Attorney M. J. Brown went to the cities.1gat evening, Henry Stechman of Tenstrike Is in the city on business. C. H. Sandberg of- Warren' trans- acted business here yesterday. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv, Mrs. W. K. Barner of Redwood Falls was in Bemidji yesterday. G. H. Warner of 'Brainerd, among our business callers Tuesday. Judge M. A. Spooner went to Cass Lake this morning on-legal business. High grade tomatoes, 10c a-can at Schmitt’s store.—Adv. C. C. Jocksos of Grand Forks, was in Bemidji for a short time Tuesday. Frank Vavas and Fred Prout of Cedar Rapids are in Bemidji on busi- ness. 26% discount on. all stock -this week at Megroth’s Variety Store. Adv. 0. G. Ferguson of - International Falls, was in Bemidji for a short time yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pomeroy of Ouphanen, Minnesota, were in our city on Tuesday on business. Rolland Fellows came down from Tenstrike ' this morning, on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Tomorrow Troppman will sell sell good Bleached Turkish Towels for 11 cents.—Adv. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Thorpe of this city a girl last eve- ning-at the Thompson Maternity hos- pital. = Walter F. Dickens; agent at the Red Lake Agency, was in the eity yesterday. He was on his way to ‘Warren, Minnesota. Miss Olive Cunningham will arrive home from Madison, Wisconsin, Sat- urday, where she has been a student at the uriversity this year. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Minnie Bailey returned the first of the week from Jamestown, North Dakota, where she has been visiting- friends for some time. R. F. Ross, county superintendent of schools of Cass county came up from Walker yesterday and remained over night in Bemidji on business. - Blackheads, pimples, red spots.on the face don’t help a girl any—Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea will clear the com- plexion. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mr..and Mrs. J. H. Flanigan of Minneapolis arrived ‘in Bemidji yes- terday and will remain here a short time on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Ross Prentiss, who has late- 1y undergone an operation at the Samaritan hospital, has recovered and Brinkman Theatre ADVANCED MOTION PICTURES " Something Different Musicby Prof. Mason’s Orchestra Songs by Raoul Bonanno (Duke of Wisilmeri) was. “Chuckmand” _(Vitagraph) A melodramatic picture of business life in New York, featuring Florence Turner. “Lova-in Ghette” (Sellg) A comedy drama of a story of life. among . the lowly of a great.city. (c. J. woomnu Pyop.) [} F ! s ) “The Flroflgmnglwves (Kalem) This historical mil- itary drama. replete with sensations, portrays the valor and strategy of vol- unteer. firemen who .enlisted “in the regiment of** Zouaves.” “The School Principal’ . (Lublm) A pleasant, wholesome story, one that makes”laughter and appeals to_the hearf, featuring Ar-- thur Johnson and Lottie Brisco. Hlustrated Song— “m Going fo Take: the First Train” C. J. Woodmansee - “Dick, the: Dead Shot” Vitagraph). - Trashy., novels prgmpt Dick to do things that are astonishing and laughable; Coming Thursday and Friday “The End of the Quest” A powerful two-reel melodrama was able to leave the hospital the first .of .the. week. ..... .. 269% discount on all stock this week at Megroth’s Variety Store.— Ady. The regular meeting of the Pres- byterian Ladies’ Aid which was to have been held tomorrow has been postponed until Thursday next week. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton will leave for Minneapolis tomorrow night where the doctor will attend the den- tistry convention, and Mrs. Stanton will be the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wedge and children have just returned from ‘an auto trip to the twin cities and Albert Lea. Margaret Wedge remained at the cities with her grandparents for a longer visit, Go-carts repalred . at the.second hand store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle and niece, Ruth, left last evening for the western states. They will be gone two months and will visit Salt Lakey: City; Los Angeles, and other cities of interest in the west. ‘Walter Marcum . accompanied ~ by George Baker, left this. noon , for Crookston where they will. attend the U. C. T. conyention, Mr. Marcum will be met in Crookston by his wife, and before their return will visit points in the Dakotas’ and Montana. trip will:be made in the Marcum car. For constipation, indigestion, you want something to work safe and. sure; try Hollister’s R. M.. Tea, best as yet. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. . Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Gillett of Ma- dine, New York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon. pect to remain for two or three weeks. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Bacon and, Mr. and Mrs. Gillett took an nuw o:richy witlyit you need;pot be memum%dg it o i t; at; the Nq;flmm son, Nymoj Frohn; Mrs, Malone, Bomldjl ‘Fishing:at: mmm Dun ‘hag. been 80 :gocd: this springithat some) of :our| local :nimrods: have :left: the tedioua} fishingto: be -had. dn: our. river. and hied themselves off. to the lakes down: there.to pulliout:the black:bass.and| Northern Nation and otherigamy: fish. J. P, Curtis spent-Fridayiand Saturday:trying-his| luck down there—Thief River Falls) Times. Hdllll'.gl{’n.n. M. Tea _helps. the boywels, ta_work re, day in day out, just what yoy need .to make you. feel_ right. rker’ Adv, e Mr: and- Mrs. "~ Dick - Bertram of v Keeokuk, Iowa, arrived “in - ‘Bemidji ‘.":‘.;mfi Monday and will remain ‘here for a Bus o muu Sy week as the guests of Mrs. Bertram’s mother, Mrs..S. B. Hayth. From here they will go to Burlington, Iowa, where they will make their luture home. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram are well known in Bemidji as they resided here for sveral years. While here Mr. § 0 % Bertram was pianist at the Brink= Les:}nttalg;r 'mw; e man theater. urer (5 per cent; of circul Total i~ LIABILITIRS. in, 1 Bank at. Bemidii, in the State : in JUNE, 4, 1018, RESOURO®S, Drug Store.— | Leans and Discounts . ke Saying 32 : ecks Exchan, J Nitow o otnor Nation Dbanks. Fractional paj Another :consignment of = Tropp- man’s Immense. ‘Purchase :goods ar- rived. They go on sale. today.—Adv. Capital smck Sln‘ lus ndivide: lnd taxes paf National bank notes outstandin; Due to other National Hanks. Dye to State and Private Ban ors. . About twenty-five friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.: Martin Galchutt planned. a pleasant surprise for them last evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Galchutt and family ~ will “move to Minneapolis in_the near future where they will make their future home. Music and conversation were the di- versions of the evening, and:a sump- tuous lunch was served at a late hour. As a token of their friendship thé |nained bank.dasolemnly swearthatthe above guests presented. them with a set of |Siaement istrue to the best of my knowledge ashier. 2 Subscribed and sworn to betoreme this 10th table linen. day of June 1913. 2 Seall M. PHIBBS, ; Notary Public. Beltrami County: Minn My commission expires Ang. 24vh, 1919. CORRECT—Attest: wiAL P ‘WHITE. J.E. COWAN; McOANN, Directors. Time ceruflcnus f de) Comsiitel thoes: or dopoatts Cashler’s checks outsi Postal Savings Deposit: Total BTATF OF MINNESOTA; l County of Beltrami. I L. Brcoks, Dlihle! “of " the above- Special for Thursday at Megroth’s Variety Store—15 and 25 cent straw hats for only 10 cents.—Adv. Following is a list of the rest room visitors since our last report: Mrs. Robert~ Connell, Blackduck; = Rex Warner, Puposky; Lottie Brannon, Wilton; Ragna.Volland, Wilton; Be- mora Valland, Wilton; H. Jackson, Puposky; Mrs. J. Kisser, Grant. Val- ley; Mrs. M. A. Dunn, Grant Valley; |0f . the R. Fellows, Tenstrike; Miss Mable Anderson, Minneapolis; Mrs. H. Os- Secnmy s“(” Bank of trander, Bemidji; Miss Ostrander, Be- Bemidiji, MINN. mejdji; Miss Teigland, Alida; Mrs. e Olson, Alida; Mrs. Granz, Mill Park;|AT THE CLOSB,_ OF. - BUSI- Condition of - The Mrs. Ridgeway, Nymore; Mrs, Edna .| Walberg, Mill Park; Ada Warner, NESS:ON '";NE 4 Mill " Park; Mrs. Tollefson, Rosby} 1913, Mrs. Geo. Pellow, Mill Park; Miss Flora Murray, Parker’s Prairie; H. McAloney, ‘White Rock, South Da- kota; Mrs. Frank Maloney, Hankuson, South Dakota; ~ T: H. Pendergast, Grant Valley; Miss Rogers, Nary; 00%1 ea) Eats Mildred Cadwell, Rice Lake, Wiscon- On,ahon hand (ites sin; J. C. McGee and family, Hckles; '"’59"" l 5‘ Mrs. J. E. Patterson,: Bemidji; Mrs. 4 g“ G. A.-Walker,-Bemidji; Elsie Walker, ohecks lnd Qs Asets. Bemidji; Mrs. Cora Barnell, South |Checks and drafts In T Bemidji; Rachel Gerlinger, - Spur; Mrs. William ‘Gerlinger, Spur; M. A. Philippi, Bemidji; Mrs. Dan Barnell, g Eagle Bend; Mrs. Gladys Clery, Mel- RESOURORS, Loans and -8 128,638.14 Overdrafts. 1,350.4¢ Other Bon 5 rose; Mr. and Mrs. J. Oftedghl, Nary; 1 %m Mrs. Finch, Bemidji; Mrs. 3;‘1‘,’",‘.‘ North Park; Mrs, S. Gray, ¢ PR 5|8 Park; Mrs, J. Bourgoyn, Mill Park; u_xv‘l;gsole)g‘m:lmmd s Mrs. Luella Bu:tmm, Keokuck, Towa; Mrs. Dr. Kuhala, Erskine; Miss Vera Cameron, Bemid}i; Mrs..Olva Hyatt, 158.51’!. l( l&&fll 14 lmlifl.& Total Devogiw They ex- | trip to Itasca Park, in the Bacon car. | Northern; Mrs. Hattie Spencer, Bem-, idit; Miss Violet . Sivertson, Cass STA‘A‘EWDE Illmlfior.«, 3 Jo\m Doran, lnternnuonnl Falls Mrs ‘Williams, Cass Lake; Mrs. Ed Throan, [s Rosby; Mrs. Potts, North Park; Mrs. Brynn, North Park; Mrs. Peterson, North Park; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nick- Notny l’&gflc mufluhm nmul ~Dec. 2, RECT—Af s\ml)nA_ox The |~ thg, Copdition. of the AT.THECLOSE or»‘mms's. ‘ ready, th-g you can handle you Vacuum ner” | same to the home as thq means to you. - the streets is alive with various dis-. ease germs; this dust is brought.into the home by members of the family on their shoes and in_their “clothing and other ways, and- the old-fashioned ‘method of dusting does the rest. Mr. Croker offers $100.00 1o an CARDS R E E R P L ERE LY Ruth Wightman Re’z‘deacher of Piano = i i LAWYERS FRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone one who can'Prove - to him that there ~is a better hand power vacuum clean- er doing better work than the Gold- on Rod will do, regardless of price. A Child Can Operate the Machlno - Does the work the same as the $135.00 electric ‘machine will do. A written guarantee with each machine. The life of the Golden Rod Vacuum Cleaner is 10 years. Phone for Free Demonstsation to Mr. Croker—Phone 31 Mr. Croker has just recently placed machines “in- the homes of Mrs. F. Green, Mrs. T. Smart. G. W. Campbell, Mrs. S. C. Bailey, Mrs. H. J.- McCleman, Mrs. Fay- Head, Dr. C. J.'Larson, Mrs. D."Larson, Mrs. William Austin, Mrs. Franklin Jones, Mrs. J. L. Kemp, Mrs. O. S. Huset, Mrs. Minnie Fenton, Mrs. James Doran.~ Mrs, Chas. Nangle, Mrs. P. N. Andersou, Mrs. A. A. Carter, Mrs. A. D. Cameror., City Drug Store, Mrs. J. B. Pogue, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Barker, E. L. Grinols, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Ella Bowser, Mrs. Torrance, Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Lord* Mrs. A. A. Richardson, Father Phillipe. In addition io the above Mr. Croker. has teken “orders for seventy-five more Imnchines to be delivered to Pioneer subscribers. Get one now before it is too ate. JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Bullding BEMIDJI, MINN. 0. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW )Mfice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blda PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS “R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block ‘P. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. .PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Bl ©hone 396 Ru. ‘Phone 311 ’B. C. B. SANBORN PUYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block 5] mmummmnmm OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National bank, Bemis Mlon. Office 'Phone 36, Residence 'Pd}f'l;n. K OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND EURGEDN pecial Oil Reservoir with Indicator il I i I Tl | Safety aml Convemence Combined in Its Oil Reservoir, with Indicator il luevery little detail of its con- 'FECTION does not. Tequire ex- I struction, the NEW PERFEC- TION *Wick Blue Flame” Oil J ‘Cook-Stove presents the tmost in completeness and efficiency. Even its oil reservoir is a mar- vel of perfection and safety. This reservoir rests upon a feed-tan, from which the fuel is distributed to the burners, The reservoir is tinguishing the fire in the stove. Explosions and gassy vapors are here impossible, ‘The indicafor on the reservoir is a mighty handy thing. ~ Shows at a glance just how much of a i supply of oil you have. Never gets out of fix. There are scores of other ad- PICK WHILE THE PICKING'S BEST STOCKS ARE COMPLETE EVER’Y ARTICLE OUR OWN HIGH GRADE BOODS |lussumsise st !(lTI!IIB BOUGHT FOR SALE PURPOSES vant esin the’ NEW PERFEC- 0il Cook-Stove that your dealer will gladly demonstrate. See him—TODAY! ny, Chicago, Ill. RATION) 46) i independent of the feed-tank, and, _tobe filled, is merely lifted and turned upside down. The re-filling of thé NEW PER- Standard Oil Com (AN INDIANA COF Em GIVEN HARDWARE CO YOUR MONEY BAOK IF YOU WANT IT 316-318 Mlnnnlot- Ave.” ~BEMI 41, MINN. Phone 57 READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Office in Mayo Bl Phone 18 m-ldoneo Phone 813 | EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN "AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR..D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST DR. G. M, PALMER DENTIST Miles Blook & Evening Work by Appolatment Only 0] t 8 1 M L TR ke S W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue's Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SATE AND FIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone_§8. 818 America Ave Office Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER A. S. Anderson and. family ‘of this| THB SPAI DING city left Tuesday morning:for St. Hil- aire, Minnesota, where they. will v,mt‘ Mr. Anderson’s father. From . there they will go to Crookston and War- EALLY NEVER GOT SUCH ¥ ! NEW SPRING SUITS Hatmanizing Scenic. Effects Motion Pictures presented with surroundings and “atmosphere never hwest. ren to visit other relatives and 2 before ltffl”p:'! l‘sh: orl‘ Bl friends. They.will be gone ghout Re‘.l", l“"" : R“‘l“ Sk l“,!»“_ ten days, and are traveling in thelr, $2000 Suits 316.50 Suits $13.! 50 Suits ‘9.0‘: Suits 4 for auto. Special for Thursday at Megroth’s Variety Store—16 and 26 cent straw, ' hats for only 10 cents.—Adv. ' 87 95 | $5.95 $100B V. D. Underwear 790 $1.50 Dress Gloves $1.18 390 LSt | S0 Regular 50¢ Silk Socks 280 Work Shu-ts closing 390 $2.5 c]osed croteh u. suit cw Lion Brand Collars So- or Aimsalf Nt ' Ml One big laugh after another Prof. A. H. Kublman, who has been agricultural teacher in the Be- midji schiools since Mr. Nelson rulgn- ‘ed, has’ left for Lowell, Wlscmln{ where he and his father are in the' cattle ~ business. - At a later date Prof. Kuhlman will-take up his du- ties at- the “agricultural collago at Madison, Wisconsin. i mwa Ganyon "I‘hnulpdy dmmdc western drapm' 7:10 8:30 9:30 Admission 8¢ & 10¢c

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