Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 16, 1913, Page 3

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= Ceoak- ston and will remain over Sunday as the guests of Mrs. Thayer Bailey. everyday or week? It 89 irop B. M. Tschoepe of Nebishi Minn. a line. He hutsles good B\ltur.‘{ Ady. There will be a regular business feeting ot the Episcopsl -Gulld to- morrow afterneon at 2:30, in the ‘ehureh bagement., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rupness of Moorhead will-arrive today-and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bacon. Mr.-Rusness is Mrs. Bacon’s nephew. M. J. P:i§ell anad little son of Bia- marck, North Dakota, arrived in Be- midji last .night and are guests at the B. W. Lakin home. Mrs Sell is Mrs Lakin’s sister. P. C..Bjornby is a busingss visitor | -Mre..C. L..Brown and daughters in Bemidji today. Bdoa.snd:Mapgaret kave arrived from Mioneapolis: end.are opeupying-their - Mrs. C. A. Miller of Little Fork is cottage on Diamond Point. Judge in the city today. Brown will arrive in a: few. days. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between John Graham and Alex ‘Doran, both tof the city of Bemigdji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, under the firm nawme of Graham & Doran, was dis- solved by-mutual consent on July 1st| 1913, Both the said John Graham and the said Alex Doran are author- ized to demand, collect and receive such- debts as are .mow owing to the sald partnesship. Dated July 15th, 1913, 5 mrve s e AR R AR * LEST WE FORGET * LR RS R R R R R R R R R Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. C. H. Nichols of Crookston is in the city on business. FOSS WILL MOVE TO CANADA Says Tarlff Policy Makes Change ‘tm. ] Serative. Bostap, July . 16.—Declaring that “ridiculous tariff legislation was driv- ing American manufacturers to Cana:: da and that reciprocity would surely meet the widespread demand for a lower tariff, Governor Eugene N. Fogs »f Massachusetts has issued a state- ment regarding his intention to trans- fer the bulk of his business from Bos- ton to Canada. He bitterly assails both the Republican and Democratic parties on the tariff question and ac- cuses the present administration of paltering. CRITICISES THE SECRETARY Bryan Reminds Governor Blease of Circus Horse Rider. Hendersonville, N. C, July 16— Governor Blease attacked Bryan for going into Chautauqua work while secretary of state. The governor said he did not believe the drawing of a double salary was right and that|. Bryan should leave the cabinet if he could not live on the salary of bis office. Rlease added that Bryan’s trips about the country lecturing reminded him of a “cheap circus horse rider, op- erating under the crack of a whip.”" ‘We do all kinds of tire vulcaniz- ing by modern methods. Bring your work to us. Shop at rear of Ploneer. Anderson.-and Knopke..Jean Holmes, mechanic.—Adv. D. H. Chase transacted busingss at Crookston Tuesday. E. E. Lewls of Bagley is among the The Luther League of the Swedish visitors in the city today. Lutheran schurch will be entertained in the church parlors Thursday even- ing by Mrs. Barnes, and the Misses Blgie .Anderson, Blen Erickson and Emma Dorns. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Riddell have as thelr gueats Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Riddell and son Angus of Chippewa Falls, they will remain about two weeks. George Riddell is J. P. Rid- dell’s brother. Dr. C.J. Larson left last evening for points in Wisconsin where he will visit relatives and will join his wife and family who have spent the past month there. Dr. Larson will spend a couple of weeks vaestion in that atate. Mrs G. M. Keenan and her daught- ers, Mrs. H. K. Fairweather and Miss . |Nina Keenan, who hgve been visiting Louis Hanson of Ada is trangact- |3t the home of Mrs C. N. Shannon, left this morning for Bismarck N. D. "ngsbusingss;in the citysteday, where they will visit ‘relatives for a few days before returping to their home at Mamkato. Mrs. George Kiesar and daughter Bdna returned Tuesday from Madi- son Lake, Montana, where they have been the guests of .Mrs. Keisar's daughters Mrs. Walter Mardy and Mrs Will Tryan, for the past six weeks. They left on the six o’clock train yesterday for Turtle River. It all the people ‘who SHOULD start savings accounts WOULD do-so the financial prosperity of Bemidji would be wonderfully increased. The Northern Nationsl Bank is doing what it can in-this "direction by ‘heartily weleoming new depositors.— Adv. ‘Themas Sonstrud, who has been-a guest at the home of his gunt Mrs. 0. B. Sonstrud for the past two weeks left today for Grand Forks, North Dakota where he will visit friends. He will also visit at Reynolds, Hills- boro, and other North Dakota points G. H. Denley spent Crookston on business. Miss Christa Wallace of was in the city yesterday. yesterday in Solway Go-carts retired au the second hand store.—Adv, A. Anderson of Crookston business caller in the eity. Miss N. E. Given of Morris, Min- nesota is in the city today. W. A. Rice of Tenstrike i3 trans- acting business in the city. E. E. Shepard of Winona i trans- acting business in the city. ¥ C. 8. Liscombe of Virginia is in the city today on business. Mrs. B. F. Pray of Akeley is in the . city as the guest of friends, is a Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mike Walter of Turtle-River trans- aeted business in Bemidji yesterday. J. M. Reed of Blackduck was awopg the Bemidji visitors Tuesday. J. M. Reed and C. W. Dudley of Blackduck were in the city yester- L dsy. F. G. Carlson of Little Falls is among the buisness visitors in the city today. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES Duluth Wheat and Flax. _ Duluth, July 16.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 91%c; No. 1 Northern, 90%c; No. 2 Northern, 88% @88%c; July 80%c; Sept, 91%e. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.38%; July, $1.36%; Sept, $1.39%; Oct, $1.39%. of our South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, July 15.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@8.25; cows and heifers, $4.50@7.10; calves, $6.00@9.75; feed- ers, $4.30@7.25. Hogs—$8.60@8.85. Sheep—Shorn lambs, $5.00@8.25; shorn wethers, $4.50@4.75; :shorn owes, $2.0004 3 R. Zimmerman and daughter of Blackduck were among the Bemidji vigitors yesterday. Esther Hetland of Moorhead is the guest.of, her aunt-Mrs. C. M. Bacon,| 621 Lake Boulevard. Sugar is advancing. Now $65.40 per 100 pounds at Schmitt's grocery.— Adv. Mrs. A-Undewood of Kelliher is a Bemidji visitor today. She will re- ‘Chlcago Grain and Provisions. cents, Chicago, July 15.—Wheat—July, 85%c; Sept., 87@87%c; Dec., 90%e. Corn—July, 60% @60%c; Sept., 61%0; Oats—July, 38%c; Sept. States. Do you lmnm'y Bl;tte‘r U SWMS E fl»T s . “The Wanderer” (Blograph) The story of a strolling musichr{. “Broneho 'mlf;'s'-sth" (Essanay) A splendid west- ern drama, out of the ordinary, feat- uring G, M. Anderson. v “A Lady-and Her'Maid” (Vitagraph) The fouth num- ber of the; Belinda series of comedies Black Handers Suspected. Chicago, July 16.—James Acques, ‘wealthy Italian importer and owner of a string of Italian restaurants in Chi- cago and other Illinois cities, was murdered in an alley in the rear of 4928 South street. breast were pierced by bullets. Black Handers are suspected and the po- lice have taken into custody several Itallan suspects. REAPING BENEFIT From the Experience - of Bemidji | We are fortunate indeed to be able to profit by the experience of our neighbors. The public utterances of Bemidji residents on the subject will interest and benefit many No better proof can he had. Mrs. A. E. Hannah, 704 Mississippi Ave., Bemidji, Minn,, time ago, I was from Backache and my kidneys were not doing their work as they should.{ A friend advised me to take Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 got some. They restored me to health.” b March 19, 912, Mrs. Hannah was interviewed and she said: “The state- ment I have previously given about Doan’s Kidney Pills, still holds good. ‘When I have used them since I have always had good results.” - For sale by all déalers. New York, sole agents for the United’ Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.—Adv. SUPERIOR LOTS “The New Steel Center” Lots on easy terms. No interest, no taxes. In- | vestment in Superior Lots will make you :money. Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inc.) 909 Tower Ave,, Superior, Wis. K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemi'qn, Minn. PICTURES DELUXE GO TO BATCHELDER’S | 600D GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE' FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 Hlpstrated Song Miss Florence Sheuler This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. ' 820 Capital Bank Bullding His neck and left 8T. PAUL 'ARINNESOTA Most Complete Stock of Automobile Accessories In Northern Minnesota $3,000 Stock of Tires All Sizes and Types If it is something for-the Automobile or Gasoline Engine we can supply your wants. L v j & L] General Garage Accessories Price Positively Right on Everything We handle the following lines of Cars Ford, Cadillac, Studebaker, Overland Northern Auto Gompany Experts on Carburators and Ignition People. following readers. Read this statement says: “Some suffering severely A Later Endorsement. Price 60 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, before going to Kalispell, Montana. Mr. Sonstrud will go to southern Cali- fornia to spend the winter and if he likes the surroundings and climate there he will make California his fu- ture home. He has-invested in-fruit land in the Flathead Valley and-has spent the winters in Kalispell. We pay cash for old gold and sil- ver. Geo. . Baker and Co.—Adv. Mrs. M. A. Downs entertained sev- eral young men of the city at a stag party last evening in honor of ‘Rex Hatton who will leave in & few days for his home in Jamestown, North Dakota, after a moath’s visit with relatives. The evening was.spent with speeches, songs and games, a lunch being served at the cloge of the even- ing. Those present wehe the Mesgers. Willlam Walker, George Walker, George Graham, Fred Graham Bertel Buckland, Alexander Cameron, W. Walker Rex Hatton, Clarence Rood Cri Neuman and James Malone, Miss Ruth Walker assisted in serving. Mrs. T. 8. Kolste and daughters Es- ther and Helen and son Luther, re- turned last evening from Chicago on the six o'clock trajn. Esther Kolste has been & student at the Chicago Musical College, from which institute she graduated June 17, and at which time ghe received her teacher’s certi- ficate. Mrs. Kolste and son and little daughter went down to attend the graduating exercises and have spent the past six ‘weeks .as the guests of Willlam Christianson and family, Mrs. Kolste’s father. They spent two weeks and a half at his summer home in Breedsville, Michigan, and also visited friends in Minneapolis for four days on the trip back to Bem- a1, %c; Dec., 40%c. Pork—gsuly, ‘$2L $7; Sept., $20.72. Butter—Creameries, 25@26c. Eggs—16¢c. Poultry—Chicks ens, 16¢; springs, 22¢; turkeys, 18c. turn home this evening. Mrs. J. H. Fallon -has returned from a visit with friends and rela- tives at Moorhead, Minnesota. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, ' July 15.—Cattle—Bpeves, $7.20@9.05; Texas steers, $7.00@8.10; ‘Western steers, $7.15@8.25; stockers and feeders, $5.60@8.90; cows .and heifers, $3.85@8.40. Hogs—Light, $8.80@9.265; mixed, $8.65@9.20; heavy, $8.40@9.07%; rough, $8.45@ 8.65; pigs, $7.30@9.10. Sheep—Na- tive, $4.16@5.50; yearlings, $5.60@ 7,85; lambs, $6.60@8.45. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Car- ter' Sunday morning a daughter. Mother and child are doing’ nieely. Prof. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart en- tertained Dr. Colgrove of Virginia and Miss Brunner at dinner last evening. Migs Sarah Quayle of Aurora, Min- -~ nesota arrived Saturday and will be a guest at thé Given-McGee home for a few weeks. Minneapolls Grain. ‘Minneapolis, July 16.—Wheat—July, 88c; Sept, 90%@90%c; Dec., 2% @ ‘98%e. Cash close on track: Ne. 1 _hard, 90%c; No. 1 Northern, 904@ 9134c; to arrive, 91%¢c; ‘No. 2 North- ern, 8814@89%c; No. 3 Northern, 86% ‘@87%¢c; No. 3 yellow corn, §7@68c; No. 4 corn, 54@56c; No. 3 white pats, 8634 @37¢; to arrive, 36%c; No. 8 oats, 84@88c; barley, 43@66c; flax; §1.3696) to arrive, $1.36%. o s » Marble Pudding Steamed puddings will not-be heavy if made with KC Baking Powder and cooked slowly to give the pudding time to tise be- fore the dough is cooked through. Have a low blaze under the water for at. least the first fifteen minutes. K C Marble Pudding By ‘Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. s a%‘d ;2 level tea~ B o a2 i e, 5 § cup s Lt B s W y d djiounces melted ohocolate. Sife ¢ r, three times, the flour, bak- ing pows mlt and cimamon. < To the ylfib add the sugar, - butter; and- wager, .and stir into the dry ingredients, Add the whites of the . Divide the mixture. into two pasts and add the Dleporcihetos bas 0 in a_buttered .73'4 to give a marbled | Steam Miss Cherrie Cochran of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, will arrive today and will be the guest of her cousin Mrs. Alice Fenear. G. H. Warner and F. @. Carre of Brainerd are in the city on business connected with the Minnesota and International Rallway. One of these nice aays you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.~—Adv. Ed Stanton of Thief River Falls left - this afternoon for his home. He was the guest of his brother Dr. D. L. Stanton while in the city. Miss Lucla Stone and Winnefred Brinkman Theatrs Tonight and Wednesday Saved jn Mid Air The Most Spectacular Sceme Ever Photographed A Dramatic Porirayal of Love and Jealonsy This picture will hold you spell- bound. You will wonder at the des- perate chances the actors take. You will admire still more the perfect photography of the:three big reels. With a death grip they cling to the | burning rope and drop to safety. At the risk of -her life Lola saves her sweetheart. Attention Elks! ‘There will be a regular meeting of the B. P. O.. Elks Number 1052 at BElks hall Thursday evening July 17th at Eight o’clock. All members are requested to be present as there is business of importance to transact and initiations. This-trade-mark By apecial request the Battle of Get- tysburg will be held over and run in addition to the Mid Air Feature. 1o on:the wrapper gf - weatest.and most:wholesome bread Admission 10 cents L North Bound Leaves. ¥ South Bound Arrives. A GREAT NORTHERN est B o 1;:’mml Leaves, ifi“i»fflflil*il* * PROFESSIONAL CARDS AL LR EE T SRR RO it et lin ] Ruth Wightman - Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 ‘Bemidji A hone 168 sl * % LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 568 Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. 9. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW )lice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blag PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 896 Res. 'Phone 381 °R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn. JR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ver First National bank, Bemidi, Minn. Office 'Phone 36, Residence 'Phone 73 OR. E. H, SMITH Eleven More Official Automobile Guides to be Sold at $1. Each The guide is gotten out by the Minnesota Automobile Association. Is contains hundreds of Trips, Maps, Miles- Between Towns, Sign Posts, Danger Points, Cross Roads, etc. and all necessary information to guide you from one place to another without a hitch. There are eleven more left and this is the only place in the city where they may be procured. We are still holding a few for those who ordered previously. The Bemidji Pioneer ~ Phone 31 PHYSICIAN AND SURGHEON Office in Winter Block )R. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Res! “hone 18 idence Phone 811 SINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JB. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block OR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST first National Bank Bldg. Tel. 886 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open dally, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. 7% 5 5 m Sunday, reading rooms 3 only, 8 to § p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN 4 Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART < 3 DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING . '] 58. 818 America Ave. Bés. "Thons Office Phene 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrani Ave. BemidicMina, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office’s1s Baltrami Ava. Try a Want Ad 12 Ceat a Word-—Cash

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