Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 19, 1913, Page 3

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Mordhameflm Willmar, Min- mebtita, rrived last’ewsnimg on - #h ' 1w @geat’ Northern, and willispend se 1, A g jal dayswas the “gusst”of>her:eol ra r beslield: n-th&nhnment nt !ho Oliver Gordhamer and his family on church.—Adv. e 2 Dewey avenue, (C. J..WOODMANSE! rop.) 5 P Mr.sard Mrs. Garl Nelson of Croaks] . : Advertisement; ston, arrived in the clty yesterday and % are the guests of their son and daugh- - e v torcin-law,.Mrcagnd Mes,. W.-J, Nel- “We. take...pleasure inches tall, has lost the end:of one :jl A A P X OO B K f: ;: :: Hhis :ty ‘l‘havam remai yes-tmg a upeeml VI‘fl finger. His address 18 anxiously in- EESTWERFORGET - Canianl DRSS ool el i e graph Feature in 2 parts. \_um'ad for by his brother, Chas Har- o Miss Gertle Grotte ‘and ~Brother rington, Clyde, Nort Summer school*will begin June 25.|Ben Grotte of Guthrie, spent yester- Bemtdji wilkhave a big celebration | day in_ Bemidji, returning home last 2 ” July 4 and 6. night, #Miss"Grottewill mtteadpums1] . j 3 Phone Soctety news to loclety edi- | mer~gchool ‘in “Bemtdji- and”will .re” : tor, phone No.81, turn here Monday. Theruext issue of theitelophone: di} 5 rectory goes to press June 25th. Ord- i 3 : er a telephone now 8o.your name will A Spider-like adventur- Cholera and Diarrhoea . Remedy is > appear in this issue.—Adv. ess is outwitted by the ||worth-many.times its-cost:when need- oo § ™) —This-is the pleasipg’ experienee of-every-womani who Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield and || man whom she tries to en- ||ed and is almost certain to be:ngeded bas.usgd Galumet. : Have you tried-it? ':Grocerngives you - ! daughter,” and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. A before the summer is-over. - It:has.mo' Miss -Blaine of this city:ls <the|proane of Galesburg, Iilinols, spent tangle in her ‘web. stpettor 107 thé. PUEpOEDs: LorReMEH money. back ‘if.mot; satisfactory. guest of Miss Bergstrom of ‘cmnm; yesterday fishing down the .Missis- it'is intended. Buy it now. For sale Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ' Larson ot |sipplatver. Tirey had dinner at'thef} i con s e - tby ‘Barker’s’ Drug ‘Store.—Adv. Fosaton, spent Wednesday in’ Bemidjl. Warfield summer home, Birch Beach, fe In nelctlon with“this - = Pon't miss Troppman’s big Add on |7 the®suks oftherMissiseippt. ature . will:be sun.a. full page 2.—Adv: J.3. Warfleld of Princeton, Tlinots, || T€€l of comedy thatis sure who accampantedshis brothier, Charles{{ t0 please. Warfield up from the cities when he brought his new car to Bemidji, left last evening for his home, after 'Bill Harrington;' 42 years ola? weighing over:200. pounds, 5 feet, 11 Chamberlain’s Colio, Oholeu and Bvery family withi coption |if A ) SETHis experienco ‘has’tasighti her that Calumet is.pure hould-keep. this preparation at hand | I | } leavéning qualities .a _perfect—that. it.never.¥asies.in uaiformity. during the ot weatlier of the sum- ‘The economy.of - Calumetashe ias also proved——lt costs less—goes mer months. Chamberlain’s Colic, 1 Francis Titus of-Minto, North Da- kota-is in Bemidji. " . H: L. Spencer-andsgon were\ busi- ness; callers:in ‘Bemid3i:yesterday. ‘World’s Biisa Faod Espositian, .1 Chicago, Il Pasis Exposition, June 21st, 1913;'at 10 o’clock A:'M. at Ladio Building, ‘Duluth, Minn., will offer for sale and sell'to the high est bidder for cash, subject to the co firmation of the court, the following Frank Edman of Peer:River was a business caller ‘in-Bemidji: yesterday. H. A. Hanson of Fergus Falls' was a business catler in:Bemidji ‘yester- spending several days here as the far. guest of his brother and his family. Ma esn property: Onesaw mill, capacity Archdeacon Parshall -of Cass Lake, about 21,000 feet, consisting of ‘one . was in Bemidji for asbort visit last| T ok-2nd Mrs. J.. C. -Sathre, of "PICTURES: DELUXE Band saw, one- Edger, one Trimiher, evening. Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. John' Sathre Lath and Shingle Machines, and all and deughter Karen, of Adams, Min- nesota,: Mr. and -Mrs. -E. M. Sathre Locessary equ'ipment. One planing mill with machinery. One blacksmith, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Curtiss of Len- non, South -Dakota -were in Bemidji “0’Hara and “the Youthful «nd infant daughter and Misses Caro- P 9y shop and all necessary tools. - Ten |4 Wednesday. lineand Ava:Sonstrud ‘went :down to m#‘l {||houses, trucks, sleighs, wagons apd Go-carts retirea at the-second-hamt the power dam yesterday afternoon His heart is all ]| other appurtenances used in logging: wrnmed up in hl! hule -godson., The. : I-have a few:hundred doMars’ to}]] boy: runs away ‘from ' home -and ‘his aperatians: leodacres ‘;: land, 1";0“‘ loan on long time, on good security, | €odfather restores him to his anxious Sodac:'es cle“f 4 zndw r;‘;: b nfs parents. and plant are located. s property at 7 per cent interest. Address W. H. can be inspected at Gemmell, Minne- store.—Adv, Mrs. J. Zete-and Mrs.:F. Adainek of International Falls were in Bem- ‘ing ‘that they are saving money,”when 1)1 yesterday. Ploneer, Bemdiji.—Adv. T . Mi a8 a matter of fact they are -paying : _ Margarita and the_Mission ||=ct= i two.or threo:times as much. for the' R. A, Feldman and Harry Grindal| The Womens’ Home Missionary so- unds” W. M. BERGIN, Trustee. | gmaj) amount of good seed ohtained ; of Northome are in-Bemidji, having|clety of the First-Methodist Episcopal P i as they. would -pay had they ought || made the trip by motorcycie. church will meet at the home of Mrs. (Sellg) A tale of old California || 5. of ont o, City of Toledo, good seed in the first place at twice, Bert Getchell, 923 Bemidji avenue, 88, the rate per-pound paid for the ‘poor |/ Mlustrated Song— Lucas_County. woid, I Wam mm L 3-}| Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he'ls . 0¥8 ver senlor partner of the firm of . J Chen, €] 0., doing business in e y O Hazelle Fellows Toledo, Gounty and State aforesaid, and . that said firm will pay the sum of ONE M'"m m"lllllIII'OS’ P'ay HUNDRED (X:J?LL’J?ISS lmr eac:xbn.end o g ery case ! atarrl hat cannof cure by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. round” ANK J. CHENEY. | Sworn to befors me and subscribed in (Kalem) Scenes on Pam || 7Y Prosence this 6th day of December, Beach, Florida. (Seal) A. W, GLEASON, Notary Public. Thayer Bailey returned home yes-|Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The terday afternoon from Bagley' where|members will- please bring their mite, he spent a short timeas:the guest of | boxes and come-prepared to pay their relatives. N dues, Bargams Miss Mae Simonson ‘is the guest of| Miss Laura Marcott, of Crookston, Florence Freese:at the Freese farm |who has been staying all winter with near this cit. She will return home|her sister, Mrs. David Corbin, will Saturday. leave tonight for Bemidji where she . will spend the rest of the summer at H. Mills, J."Warner-and-A. E. El- 1} Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- 2 h . J. B. ' 3 = |1y and acts directly upon the blood and lingson were . among theBemtdji peo- the Bome.ge her mother, Mis.J, B "m Buvos' sl" ln B‘" Thucous surfaces of the system. Send ple who were International Falls bus- Marcott.—Crookston Daily Times '0"‘“” fo;‘ ‘fis‘{;"fi‘};‘{?,‘;“y'fi %0., Tolédo, O. (June 18.) g fness callers Wednesday. Sold by all druggists, 76c. (Kalem) A comedy gem with Take Hail's Family Pills for constipa- 1 lot Ladies'low Shoes 950 E ? A bank account is ‘the best aid in || Ruth Roland. tion. apalr-e & s e s s , 1 lot M'ens’ Shoes 195 ‘ : apair . . . . . . %Pledd Bring us‘your fresh-eggs, 18 cents o 4 o . ~ \¥i canh o tade. Schmies-grocry — Go BumpMh T abe = e veanld L IR/ 1lot Childrens tan:shoes6 $1 59 X ! : PR T ; i L PR o Tt el ) s Attention. Skl ! i | ' to 8.a. pan‘ S % 1 lot Children’s tan shoes 1 75 8 1-2to 11, a;pair . 1 lot Liadies 50 cent Hose a 39(3 ters, Georgia and ‘Raida, who' have| . regular meeting of the East- pairt LB, 50 o A'representative from the Doj Utilities company of Los ‘Angeles, Cal. * with a corps of demonstrators are here to locate if possible. and will{ b . By A. F. WOODS, Dean, De- .4 il demonstrate thei a3 to -1 i e the Be-| o~ partment of Agriculture, Unl- s midji people free of charge.. All we o+ yersity Farm, St. Paul, ask is a trial and an interview. We|% spent the winter-in St:‘Paul,returned ern Stars -will be ‘held tomorrow home yesterday imorming. night. All members are urged to be present. as there is~workto be done. The local chapter has invited the Cass Lake chapter to be present and they have accepted our invitation. Mrs. Miss Sloan of Chicago, ‘will arrive today and will be a:guest-at the T. J. Welsh home on'1121:Bemidji ave- nue; for a couple-of sweeks. We-are:glad to .recom- mend our complete line William Steenstrup have received an- nouncements of their marriage which will take place on June 26th. Both young people were formerly of Be- midji and are well known here. Mr. Steenstrup was employed by Geo. T. Baker and company as watch maker and has purchased a store in Detroit where they will make their home. ; George Kreatz, W. M. s e e e e o e e o o ok ok | C. C. Bowen, i, E./Giiman sud Geo. willaoinetrea - Ady, i ! el o 1 lot Ladles 50 cent Gloves Foreman of Crookston.are in’ Bemidji| Friends of Miss Lou Chapel and _— & Assuming that every care Has:been : i s 5 - |taken to get seed well adapted :to E m]‘ ul"on ~s““s -a apar . . . . . and will commence-work todsy rede- corating the sign'beards :ghout ‘the city. the conditions of culture, it i :still important to see that the seed ‘is of good vitality and capable of produc- ing strong, vigorous plants. Creat waste of land and labor results every year from the use of seed of low i "tality. The same is true of other «cereals. Poor seed cannot produce . good plants, and poor plants give poor re- Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that “rapid eat- ing 1s slow suicide.” If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly. you are most likely suffering from in- digestion or constipation, which will result -eventually in sserous Hinews | anlessicorrected. Digestion begins in | the mouth. Food should be thorough-§ tnems or none at all. Seed should al- 1y masticated and insalivatied. . Then | ways be tested before planting, ' and when you have a fullness of the stom- | seett of low vitality -rejected. Some ach or feel dull and'stupid after eat-|of this poor seed -is introduced -to ing, take one of Chamberlain’s. Tab-|Dlend with good seed, so that ‘it can usual shipment passed through Bau-[lets. ~Many severe:cases ‘of stomach |Dbesold ata lower price. St;mte x:lf“::: 5 trouble and constipatiom have been ;;" weeds have been introf = dette last evening on the C. N. R. cured by the use of these tablets. spcead 1o (M3 way.” OO oA gl o TRY A'WANTAD They all -have - the gen- -uine ‘Kenosha “Klosed- Krotch for supreme.com- fort. Unusual valuesfin quality, .priced from 7$1:00 to'$2:50. ! GILL ‘BROS. - BEMIDJI, 'MINN. l Go-carts repaired -at ‘the second hand store.—Adv. Maurice Whittaker, traveling pas- senger agent for the Illinois Central railway, is in Bemidji on business. While here he is-the-guest of R.F. Murphy. 10 yards Bonibal Lawns for 25 cents at Troppman’s with a dollar purchase.—Adv. Go To BATCH ELDER’S G0OD GROCERTES ANI) fiENERAL MERCHANDISE _FRESH, EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER ¥ Distinctively ndividusl ™ 117 Minnesota_Ave. Phone 180 "Mrs. R. L. Given-and son ‘Robert, returned yesterday from Virginia:and Iron, Minnesota, where they ‘-have spent-several weeks as:the:guests of relatives-and friends. Going to Prince Edward a very un- in the shape of sixty-nine live foxes hting| of the silver grey, black and red var-|They are easy to take and most agree- :;‘::‘::fi:;nsnahfi. soat :;“flfm# jeties. - According to the two men yable inieffect. ‘Sold by ‘Barker’s Drug| gtood' to meed no/discussion. ture taken.—Adv. who are taking care of the animals in | Store.—Adv. Farmers often buy cheap seed think- their long journey from North Bat-|- W. 8. Dyer, of-Bemidji, has been | tleford, where .they have -been col- conferring with Principal L. C. Mc- |lected, the shipment represents a Cirty of this city regarding the sum-| value of $60,000. Th animals have 3 3 —————————————————— | been collected during the winter| . 3 f months by Indians in the far north. spPo N ang‘:ag::sn::::k’e hke'“;_-f::filgf: N""k mm e i ! ) B “happy man!” I Im Ityour name is' misspetled-or in p N s]|'sny way tncorrectly-listed in‘the-tele- phone directory, notify us at once so that correction may be-made in the next issue which goes to press.June 26.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. David Booth returned to.Bemidji yesterday after spending the past eight years in all parts of the -west where he has made his home since leaving Bemidji. Mr: Booth was- one-of the first settlers in Bem- One of these nice aays.you-ought to . g0 to Hakkerups and-have-your pic- Great Book Bargain Five Big Volumes, $1.98 Regularly - “‘Selling at $12.00 1P THIS COUPON. EEEHESEEEEEEEECEEREREE The Accordian’King -\ ué yourgetten additional n" “sms 181, ‘oming“here when ‘there Wwas - cigarettes~20for15cents. ’ The }Bemldll Ploneer m Havelty, At otlly4wo frame buildings to indicate v’ m ¢ that a- building-existed. Since leav-|:} 3 E Se1a 9 q mmm. o in:where he-has been in"mrany 'parts ‘flME GWE'!_“NWE ‘STUDY EVCFYM'Y s CYCIOPedla m s +Fhe Wizasds of Joy" Jfot -the -west but -could ‘not 'i:nd any L@nglish-and * French | ls"¢Thoroughly .DAILY COUPON ~ place that was.satisfactory:after liv- “Taught-in the LowerPubllo. PletureRrogram .ing -in -Minnesota and was always ; 18choole “,M Pion:::‘ ::Im lAl }!uleme;l 0:; ‘th; msnAnmo:l; Yo'.h':fzie:n:tll; ) ‘anixious to return to Bemidji. - He 160 "stated that the west was mot a| .. The aml'm\{mnwm thetr | good place for a man of - moderate m“m‘n:,n::m"‘“’::&::‘“‘“ fl'h‘: jmeans to~make his ‘home -as the| eonverse in Latin andto)rekd Greek chnves: toméke 8 “Mveéliiood are| suthors at-sight. ' Hven jthe pupils 2 " For $1.98 N Z g much smaller than they’are in this| whose education kias beanjconfined to # Coluliels'inl Two_ Tatts country. Mr. Booth wassurprised at| the public schooks can generally use "",a‘)”"’,w"l",a’w - the rapid growtl of -Bémidji and ap-| French and Bnghsh, in common eon- 2 = LR or: 2381 m’ m"'w‘r peared. perfectly contented that helf: é ml % Thei® ;: . 3 LASET 5 i m Mfim ‘T"b‘::“"mwm: H:’n’__;: Corking. Burlesque would.remain here .in-the ‘future. e P <t ‘ ey 2 = e ) sets are mhltym sent out town readers "!nrlAmr the_Jewels o m ot s A0 i & country; le the te % > % 4o / ‘them for the $1.98, t0.be sent by express.shipping cb":flz;: i "‘g Masic' By, Brickman’s Orchestra by the recelver. . O “TOWN -RENDERS eed not wait un! ays . il fc 4 . An Amor} te: to u .dl&- man's Oriche Shake, Off; Your Rheumatism. tional confef:n A:x‘-:ud'vhnnmmmr ilrreg) < , memomlng Prench | = LTES; disteibution, but sand ordets-any day of the week and-shipments will be made ' i Nomu-n»—ula to:get-rid of your| found & class of fgirls nine mnxou wmtlnt compositions . ‘in Y N meW-n m. - Try a twenty-five cent : & “ahe aste: homo of:Ghamberlain’s Lint gt itk see. how ~quukly your -rheumati - "A New Feature Program.of Moving, ips, Al nn- ‘deppear. so:q bf “Barker's A NIght ot “Anguish ‘An‘Extracrdinary American entitle the bearer to one five-volume let of Everybody- Cydopdh g (regularly selling at $12) ” &

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