Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1913, Page 3

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Oscar Thyren of = Kelliher was business. caller in. the city. Mondly.‘ A M U S E M E N T S Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Thompson of Red Lake spent yesterday In.the city. The Baptist Ladfes Ald will mest Delivers Annuial ggidress IGLL i m:l‘l'l-l--aI s, 32D anm.. in the Church basement to transact at Educational Association. i South Bound Arri Grand Theatre (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) “In the Long Ago” (Sellg) A dramatic tale of reincarnation and prehistoric life. Based upon recent scientific discovery. ‘A feature, “The Girl Back East” (Lubin) Showing that the love of a fickle girl is not worth quarreling oyer. business: Wednesday afternoon, July 9. No lunch will be served at this meeting: . Thrown Out of Gear Automatically When the Cutter Barls Raised. A Great Ad- vantaze on Rough or Stumpy Ground Mr. and Mrs. David Gill have as their guests Mrs. GHl’s parents and sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fink, Miss Lee Fink and Herman Fink of St. Paul. Miss Edna Schmitt of Thief River Falls, who was the guest of her per- ents Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Schmitt for a short time, left Saturday for Thief River Falls. Small debts accumulate rapidly. Small savings do likewise. Begin to save something today. Deposit it at ERKKEKKKRRKHK KKK * LEST WE FORGET * KKK KKK KKK KKK Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31, «Non! I‘m Freight "éonn?n Leaves ai. Freight North Leaves ap 0. C. Rood went to the cities on ; business this morning. Miss A. M. Edgren of Wilmar is in i N tained by - ter Behr of East Bemidji died Mon- |Committee, Raymond Hannah; Union | !eF to Waehington, was sus of. glass. Moore died three. hours day at 2 P. M. after an illness of |Superintendent, Leah Given; Asist- ':e j'"‘{ “t"h,;c“ hfi:rg t;’; ‘elzf::c:el“: nter. GO I O BA I ‘ HEI DER’S EINER W. JOHNSON a few days. ant Superintendent, Lottie Madson. | .l COntest brought by 2 Flora Todd returned to Bemidji this morning from Kelliher where she has spent the past four days as the guest of friends. Mrs. Delia Larson left this morn- A small fawn was brought into Walker last Sunday by a group of Indians, who were camping near town. They had caught it in some manner, and were trying to sell it. Frank Andersan, a farmer tives. The jury found no undue in- fluence or fraud on the part of Lady Backville. STORM FATAL TO SEVERAL Twenty May Be Dead as Result of Cy- A Good Investment. W. D. Magli a well known merch- ant of Whitemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain’s medicine so as to be able to supply them:to his cus- G00D GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Becurity Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON X KK K - Bemidji visiting friends, Interest In: the Northern National || g " : : %‘.—m&_“_fl : VIS S W i swumi“g The McCormick vertical lift mower has been de- Rllth w spent Monday tn Bomidil, . B Bourke and wite, Banch| (Vitegrah) Beindseu in- signed for cutting on.rough and stumpy ground, where [ 1ghtman - Cornnell, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Madd to trouble for masquerading and does i C. F. Wolke of Bagley was in Be- g en ; a regul t be 3 midji between trains yesterday. and Child of Kansas City, Missouri || many fuony things as a female Hawk- i e 4 R eed o foud 44 TeaCheP of Piflfl are in Bemidji and will remain here || shaw. vantage. This mower is a practical machine for all [|Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji e H. E. Hogland of Nebish transact-|for some time at a su t kinds of tti Th ter b b Phone 168 2 ed ‘huislness by Bemidil Yoslordng, mmer resort. inds of grass cutting, e cutter bar can be ne Miss Ella Parker, Marie Burke Special Feature Thursday raised to a vertical position: and lowered without Jacob Nelwon of Blackduck trans- 5 < 5 % LA d 2 acted business in the city Monday. fii:ti‘;?: :::::‘:g“:"’r ‘I‘J‘:l"u“t‘;“ WK;:: and Friday, “The Broken stopping the team. When the bar-is raised, the LAWYERS ” b . . . Go-carts retiret at the second hand |they will spend a few ours betore || YOW* GATHER AT SALT LAKE ciTY|Jj machine is thrown out of gear automatically. ||GRAHAM M. TORRANCE store.—Adv. }fa:lnsg rarj Buffalo, New York, via . A i ¢ This feature permits the driver to cut close to a [ LAWYER < ake Superior. ucators of the Coun n Annual : 5 Wiles Bl Wt s iy A O SO TN P HERT postive s tree, stump or rock, and save ‘all the hay without st Tlaphons 668 em| oday. 3 4 , W] 8 been the H i 1 = J. J. Dougherty of Manohmen is a sueatof ‘bisy danghter: s ‘M. La Ma as'lc Thaatra Sc:::ltulgfik?ng:ft;gguxr&;w:h ul;m e Of £me or'Other ln_coth?nleflC& 111 ¢ i !A‘ngg?g; AT LA Fontisee, 1215 Dewey avenue, left % e day,ain The McCormick vertical lift mower will cut grass { W business. caller in the city today. Bibird % PICTURES DELUXE cluding opening of the general ses- & h First National Bank Building aturday morning for his home in sions, the National Educations asso-|fl. Successfully in any place where the machine can BEMIDJI, MINN. % Mrs. C. B. Whitney of Plummer|Princeton, Minnesota. He was ac- 3 i : N 5 al ciation- members began a many sided be dra b h and it ill d d k was a shopper In the city Monday. |companied by Mrs. K. Cane. activity that will last until Friday. ¢ drawn Dby horses, and 1t will do good work un- 0. H. FISK Dr. J. Warninger went to Cass| Evening excursion all around the Two Reel [;nmedy Governor Spry, Mayor Park and oth der conditions where an ordinary machine could ATTORNEY AT LAW :.ml;e on professional business yes- |lake every day. Don’t miss the boat, :;;:e ct‘,]fiche lv‘::Z :esp?:;:; °: ow:;' not be used. Mice second floor O'Leary-Bowser-Blag erday. 130, —, i . . . — v 7:30.—Adv. “A" David B. Johnson, president of the As an all-purpose machine, the McCormick verti- e 5 Mrs. G. H. Hansell of Bagley Is| F. Orth of Alma, Wisconsin, called oD vormal and Industrial col-| B 4] Jift mower is unsurpassed—it will do excellent §|° T YSICIANS, SURGEONS visiting her mother Mrs. H. W. Bailey | yesterday on the following people oy yy || lese of South Carolina. r} p ¢ 2 for a few days. who were formerly Alma residents: Excmflg Honeymflflfl preatdent Haward L airehille: .;: work in uneven fields where there are stumps and [§{0R: ROWLAND GILMORE st Dishwashers are wanted at the|Dr- and Mrs. J. Warninger, Mr. and ; i organization of thé man:gement of |[] stones, as wellasin level fields. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hotel Markham immediately.—Ady. | Mts. John Achenbach and Mr. and The funniest, happiest, || e association. Office—Mitles Black ) Mrs. Dufty. Orth left for Hil . i ; e A Marie Parker of White Earth and|gye or Hibbing to- || wholesomest comedy in years. GIVEN HARDWARE co S E A SHANNON, ¥ D, 5 ~ Josephine Parker of Red Lake are As full of screamingly funny || MAKES APPEAL T0 WILSON " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ey e !av::r: el g.lwf ]rk:ert'mda“gme;r coah |ituationsas a hive i of liodey. i Bl 316-318 u:gr‘.’-':mmaofiy “ofzfi-!::ummr - Phone 57 [F| Phone 305 °® 17 Mevo Blook ale lef 22 . 3 4 G. A. Walker left this morning for| Agh¢orr [daho where mseym\?fifi L::ge tf;:: Come and have a hearty laugh, || Man “\I(he:r:h;w:teng-; ‘II::'laJla” s : S ecad Brainerd where he will spend a short |y oot of 1 5 5 ‘ OR. C. R. 8ANB Sitioton: Pusiass: %Nh”e om tx'he ative: u§m~ so;?letix;aa Ilustrated Song— 'Lo.s Angeles, J‘txly lXQ.M—John Gx;anc i ORN Judge McClenah d. through | Yellowston ; “;(es d eL};: o :sr “" | ‘|’ m’ c b D " il’n?i“"‘ . ‘c; e Jmfl hia;;?ngye.?sdel;"mi HOOSE Dibarment o tne atonan VHBION AND. SURGRON u cClenahan passe roug| e Park and other points of A rial on harge . of oy oL, the Interlok Office—Mtles Block Bemidji this morning on his way to|intérest in the west, They will re- ficie Tom's Ladin Uoor mails to defraud, telegraphed Presi- | g, oF Jndiap, fffalry, Washington, 1. THEEUfimfihEINO 5 = International Falls, turn the latter part of August. Hazelle Fellows dexn; Wilson an appeal for ‘a speedy g;:ilgtliyex:‘}n;ll;er:ie' onp%%flg:{:‘gfir ltzf_;r::: Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DR. L. A. WARD tria i L g ouLUTH MINNESOTA o Ty | Attorney C. W. Scrutchin went to| Go-carts repairea at tne secona ||y Loat” In'his telegram Lyman, who served | Seioonuse: Red, Jake Indian, School, R AR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON International Falls this morning|hand store.—Adv. “lfl SIMHII l]fll a term in the federal prison at Mc-|Mmissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, || onimprovements. 350 rooms, 12 private ¢ s £ . C., will be received at the Indian office baths, 60 sample rooms. Every modern Over First National Bank, Bemidii. Mian. where he will attend court. The Christian Endeavor Society of Neill's Island, Washington, after he|untii'2 o'clock p. m. of July 28, 1913, for || convenience: Lusurious and dely ital = > | r Society of (Blograph) A Drama ||naq escaped from aa Oakland, Cal, furnishing materials and labor for' the | restaurants aud buffet. Flomish { ; ,, Jessle Dodge will leave this even-|the Presbyterian church held a busi- || y the best Biograph com- ||hospital, quoted from the Declaration | (o uuston, O & frame sehoolhouse at 5'.%1«&.’3’”:3{.'%0'.:.’&Ufli'i'i{f' 'r'ffn‘if‘ OR. A. E. HENDERSON ~ ing for her home at Spur, having|ness meeting on Mrs. T. J. Andrew’s an of Independence and ended his ap- |in strict accordance with the plansidspec- g-nmam. banguet rooms and private PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON spent a few days with friends in|lawn last evening. Besides the usual|| P21V peal as follows: Which may he examined &t {nis. onice || 1om: Locatal in beare ot bactsenches. || 2¥er Firat National bank, Bemiast; Mina Bemidji. business being transacted the follow- | = = “For nearly two years now I have |the offices of the Superyisor of Construc: || vonbut overlooking the harbor aud Lake || ,Ofice "Phone 36, ce 'Phone A ~ Sugar 1s advaneing. Now $6.25 per ing officers were elected. President, been denied a hear' ~ on the charges ;}l‘;gh?e&zer}.)gfi:&'mggn ,’3?.’? fil"%l:‘ks(&?a ;::elf"l:.:fl:::'e?i‘:l:l‘:on;v;;:“;;:l'm Rt b o 0 : Charles Gerlinger; Vice President,| SCOTT WILL IS SUSTAINED |under which Iam 1” Improvement - Bulletin, ~ Minneapolis, . E. H. 100 pounds at Schmitt sl H 3 p Minn, the U. 'S. Indian Warehouses Adv. L gl Leon Battles; Secretary, Margaret - il :(x)t c}?wnfigfirn‘:fids.;t ti;‘céug;chng?, %ge PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 2 maha, s e e Condon; Treasurer, James Given;|Verdict in London Contest in Favor of o M"']"’l" ‘;"l“ s’-‘"'; ";“”°‘ tank | FiFneF inforination aoply to the Suver- Office 1n Winter Block ss Mary Simons returne 8| Chairman of Prayer meeting Com- Lady Sackville.- ney, I, July 8i—. uge tank |intendent of the Red Lake Indian Sci.00 morning from Kelliher, where she|mittee, Carrie Armstrong; Chairman| London, June 8—The will of the oantalning moltel selnanibnrat atine. Htfdane Mingacts, SatoiSelle, Gom Subscribe for The Piomeer|oz. & m. MARCUM has been the guest of-friends-sinee ot Lookout Committee, Pearle Con|lite Sir John Murray Scott, leaving Ty e o tond [3ta 71, 3, 6,8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 15, FHYSICIKN AND SURGEON Friday. don; Chairman Social Committee, | nearly §5,000,000 to Lady Sackville,| = 0 0 o % %y Stefty’s fice in Mayo Bl The little son of Mr. and Mrs, Pe-|Mary Bell; Chairman Missionary | daughter of the former British minis- | 0% 00ut ineated beneath 130 tons Phone 18 Ruldunm;l’lwn m living ing for Brainerd where she will re- main for some time as the guest of friends and relatives. clone at Carey, Miss. Natchez, Miss., July 8.—Several per- sons were killed at Carey, twenty miles north of Vicksburg, Miss., by a storm, according to advices reaching here. One report places the number of dead at twenty, but all wires are down and confirmation is impossible. tomers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.— Adv. DENTIST Office in Winter Block near Walker, saw the little animal and perceived that it was not being any too well treated by the Indians He got it from them and sent for a permit, thru the local game ward- en, to retain it. ' In the meantime, he is keeping it in a large fleld near the house, which is adapted for the best interest of the animal. It is quite pretty, it’s back being dark I. P. BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 FREE TO YOU | b Nora Grotte returned to her home at Guthrie this morning after spend- ing the past two weeks in the city as the guest of friends. One of these nice aays you ought to &0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- %, ture taken.—Adv. DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Firat Natlonal Bank Bldg. Tel. 280 e DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Actor Kills Wife and ‘Himself. Kansas City, July 8.—Jealousy have been separated from ‘“home Miles Blook brownwith s mmber ot waiee| prompvea prami Baive, + vavee | COmfort for g A Judge C. W. Stanton, Ernest Bour- ville actor of Atlanta, Ga., to shoot ) e bl Aidew. Tobnsoarians :o";:: cr‘:;t:i:‘“z:d" imadPi hand-| o4 kil his\wife and teammate, Maz- R '1 d M PUBLIC LIBRARY g 3 nev clerk of court Fred W. Rhoda, went °T | zie Edwards of Denver, Colo., and to | IKQ11T'OQ! en an NEW to Baudett this morning. S BotHe commit suicide here. They are sald Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. w7 reading rooms However, it 'is far|to be well knpwn on the vaudeville i u 9 'm. Sunday, Ralph Everest of Brainerd stopped | better that Mr. Anderson should | stage. & only, 880105 00 over in Bemidji for a few days onhave it than the Indians, or than to & = his way home from Zipple. While here |let it die from lack of care, There| GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES W. K. DENISON he was the guest of G. A. Walker, is no doubt that it will be well ERETY VETHRINARIAN taken care of by its new owner, who Duluth Wheat and Flax. i e s | Miss M. Halvorsen of Gonvick was contemplates keeping it as a pet| Duluth, July 7.—Wheat—On track Phone 164 0gue’ very ! In the city between trains Monday. |«until it dies of old age.”—Cass Coun- | 30d to arrive, No. 1 hard, 93%c; No. 2 Mrs. E. R. Lindner of Egland, North |4y pioneer. 1 Northern, 92%c; No. 2 Northern, TOM SMART i 4 Dakota was in the city yesterday. 893 @90%c; Sept., 93%c; Dec., 95%c. DRAY AND TRANSFER. SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 68. 818 America Avs. Office. 18, Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.39; Sept., $1.41%; Oct., $1.41%. We do all kinds of tire vulcaniz- - ing by modern methods, Bring your | " IPTising Cure for Stomach Trouble When you have trouble with your ) % work to us. Shop at rear of Ploneer. |gy o, on or chronic constipation, don’t South St. Paul Live Stock. - | Anderson and Knopke. Jean Holmes, imagine that your case Is beyond help South St. Paul, July 7.—Cattle— mechanic.—Adv. Steers, $6.50@$840; cows and ust b j¢ 3 @ i = jym, el il 210 b0 BIVO heifers, $4.50@4.15; calves, $6.000 ! : FUNERAL DIRECTOR = N. 7. writes, “For e“g:;n “u‘: 8! 4| 3875; teeders, $430@7.00. Hogs — : T ) over onth pas — bs, H $8.35@8.70. Sheep—Shorn lambs, : inkman Theatm I have been troubled with my stom- | 34309700} shom. wothers, $4.500 MEND YOUR HARNESS WITH M. E. IBERTSON ach. Everything I ate upset it ter- 4.75; shorn ewes, $2.00@4.25. H ribly.. One of Chamberlain’s adver- —_— THE SPEEDY STITCHER ' 3 Nights Commencing Monday ||tising booklets came to me. After Chicago Grain-and- Provisions. e R o UNDERTAKER and . . reading a few of the letters from peo- Chicago, July 7.—Wheat—July, 90¢; allrond men demand underwear that ‘We want every reader of the Plon- needle for tapping shoes. It also G Joly 7 ple who had been cured by Chamber- | Sept., 90%@90%c; Dec., 9322@9:1!)%& is ll:ot.hrn free : EEER §gt$er2:§..:1":u of ,then S:re:ds; ifi:]tatl,:;;! -Fi l,gg{’fib?'b“éfhg‘?g‘;h&: COUNTY cokoux " lain’s Tablets, I .| forn—July, 61%c; Sept,, 62%¢c; Dec., our or six hours at the throttle is ‘The Speedy Stitcher is the latest enclosed inside the handle out of the s Two and_one-half solid hours of || %50 Tablets, * dectied Lo try them. | {0 Oats—July, 41%e: Sept, 42%4ct |strain enough on any man without un. || InYeRUGE-ana. the 5 Y engion”- which i ith y o c., 44%c. Pork—July, $21.05; Sept. | detwear annoyances. Ty hing o in - the s REE to e vou to . solid fun wi Vi packaeg of them and can now eat al- B C 26@26¢. 7 i form of an Auto- tighten your stitch. Mslrose most everything that I want.” For | borrr oo tior—Creamenes, | Railroad men say that ordinary under- || ‘Foatic Hewing Awi HEDLen your stitch: 15e; ever offered. Its simplicity makes it a_thoroughly p;neu::nll tool lgl‘)l' any ?ndlnll klng: of .rej Ir work, even n the han ot the most unskilled. = With this Awl you can mend harness, shoes, tehits, awnings, pulley belts, carpets; Thoae Who Are Prompt T1c05e Feluabie not find in any $1.00 Awl. ‘We will give one of these excellent Speedy Stitchers absolutely free to anyone who will send ‘us $1.60 for nnapysnrs subscription to The Week- loneer, or $2.00 for six months subscription to the Daily Pioneer. If ggs—17c. Poultry—Ch s, wear - is worthless in about two trips. springs, 24c; turkeys, 17c. ‘Wouldn’t you like to wear 8 union suit that has stood the firemen's bending test without a rip—break—or single touch of discomfort? sale by Barker’s Drug Store. King of fun makers and Americans Greatest Scientific Hypnotist A Laugh! A Scream! A Yell! Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, July 7.—Wheat—July, For Sale 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Mo- X i i s ; saddles, sult cases, or any heavy You can't help it the entertainment 1| or Boats at bargain prices, all|90%c; Sept., 92%c; VDec., 25;4; @;959!‘“'. Would*it:-yoi like A6 putiona sulttiat{]. siateriar You :va'e'a‘lx'.fi’\’.';.‘l'r%r"i‘e’fii'-?‘&?" oend from curtain to curtain is infectious, | ;\aes, brand new machines on | Cash close on track: No. ard, 94c; The Speedy Stitcher is provided 1y uge the coupon below and be sure would come back from the laundry big enough for .a real man to wear? ‘Wouldn't you be glad to find a suit that stood the severe railroad test and {costs mo more than ordinary underwear? Thousand of railroad men wear in plelmnce to all others ‘the WHll'E CAT KLOSED-KROTCH: ‘. ‘We have'just received ‘a oovnnle!e line of bother free underwear of the latest WHITE CAT type. A ‘popular styles and colors. and everyone has Kenosha KLOSED-KROTCH for supreme comfort. Theympfinedlmv $1.00 to $2.50. just bubbling over with good things to enjoy two and one-half hours of mirth unlimited. No. 1 Northern, 92%@93%¢c; to ar- rive, 921%@92%c; No. 2 Northern, 90% @91%c; No. 3 Northern, 88%@ 89c; No. 3 yellow corn, 58@58%¢; No. 4. corn, 54@56c; No. 3 white oats, 36 @38c; barley, 46@58c; flax, $1.37%; to arrive, $1.37. with a set of diamond pointed - to send your order in today before grooved needles including a speclal you forget it. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING GO., Bemidji, Mimn. USE THIS COUPON easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposition before buying or you will regret it, also bargains in used Mo- tor Cycles. Write us today. Enclose Stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11 Trenton, Mich. - R. F. MURPHY: FUNERAL DIRECTOR. * AND EMBALMER Offies’s18. BeitramtfAve. Try a Want Ad 2 Cont 2 WordeCash: Watch Your Store Windows for free Attractions 50 hour Hypnotic Sleep, 8 hour Bicycle Ride,8 hour Piano player,Stone break and many others. Date...... 1918. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 7.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.10@8.85; Texas steers, $6.60@8.10; Western steers, $7.10@8.20; stockers | and feeders, $5.76@8.00; cows and heifers, $3.00@8.25; . calves, $6.50@ 9,50. Hogs—Light. $8.70@9.02; mixed, :60@8.95; heavy, $8.40@8.95; l‘sl'lhlllh: & *Bemidjt Plonasr Pub. Co. Dear’. Sir—Enclosed find §...... for one year's subscription to Tho ‘Weekly Ploneer, or six months to the Daily Pioneer. For my promptness send me postpaid, free of charge your Speedy Stitcher. - The Best Mediciné in the World. “My little girl had dysentery very bad. I thought she would die. Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truthful- 1y say that I think it is the best medi- cine in the world,” writes Mrs, Wil- liam Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale n} Change of program each night, change of a;l;u:ture pro- gram each night :li;nunu.is.._......,........‘....... Admission 28c, Show 8 18c rts 7:00 Sharp

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