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: EXEXEKKERX KKK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET * LR R R R R R R R R L R R R R R Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31. Mrs. K. Swinson of Climax is in the city visiting friends. Miss Beth Horton has Crookston to visit friends. left for A. A. Andrews is in Thief River! Falls transacting business. Olive Hazen of Aberdeen is visit- ing friends in Bemidji. Meet me in Dreamland Saturday night. A. Hoover of Baudette is transact- ing business in the city today. A. M. Dunton of Bagley is a busi- ness caller in Bemidji today. Clum Erickson of Little Fork is spending a short time in the city. Go-carts retirea at the second hand store.—Adv. M. L. Foot of Boy River is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. Miss Edna Johnson of Thief River Falls spent yesterday in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lord of Aurora are guests of Bemidji friends today. Frank Palmer of International Falls is transacting business in Be- midji. We pay cash for old gold and sil- ver. Geo. T. Baker and Co.—Adv. Mrs. M. G. Macner of Winnepeg spent yesteray in Bemidji as the guest of friends. Mrs. F. C. Blendeke and Elizabeth Wemine of Crookston spent yesterday in Bemidji. Mrs. Todd returned from Park Ra- pids yesterday, where she has been the guest of friends. Vanilla with cherries, Maple Nut Ice Cream special for Sunday, 40 cents brick Modle Mfg. Co. Mr. and Mrs John M. Jones. of Deer River are renewing old acquaint- ances in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jewette re- turned from the twin cities Wednes- day where they have spent several days. — Mrs. M. 8. Cook of Duluth is tue guest of her daughter Mrs. H. E. Rey- nolds at the Reynolds summer home at Lavinia. Sugar is advancing. Now $5.40 per 100 pounds at Schmitt’s grocery.— Adv. Wilfred Cyr and Mrs. Ryamond Cyr of Blackduck spent yesterday in Be- midji on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. J. C. Cobb, accompanied by Mrs. Tetro of Crookston, went to Shevlin yesterday, where they will spend several days camping. Mrs. E. W. Ashley of Winnipeg will visit Bemidji soon and together with Mrs M. S. Cook of Duluth will occupy the Ashley cottage for the rest of the summer at Lavinia. One uf these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Charles Albrant of St. the city for a Paul is in w days on business. ”Unusua@— Fing Bill Very brilliant is the bill that Man- ger Brinkman has selected for the st half ot the week. It is a neat bill and one that is bound to please. The last number on the program is the headliner. Tom Eck’s Racing Eirls who do a great bicycle act and they do it well. There are five in the com- pany and they use some very intricate and realistic property for the act that always causes wonder. Their work is gilt edged and astonishing. Ashby and Brownie Comedy singing and talking act Picture Program 3000 feet of Photo Play Music by Brinkman Orchestra Picture Program Changes Every Night Prices 10 and 25 cents Show Starts 7:10 " | Times, Mr. Albrant c'onducted a lauhdry hel'el about six years ago and is now in the same business at St. Paul. O. Suver, pastor of the Methodist ! {church at Hill City, Minnesota, was in Bemidji yesterday. He has spent |several days on his farm southwest of |this city and was on his way home to Hill City yesterday. | Meet me in Dreamland Saturday| night. Gillman and Schuler, of the Bo- wen Painting Co., returned last night | {from Bemidji, where they have been | repainting the Northern Sign Co.'s boards in that city.—Crookston Daily | Mrs. J. L. Higgins of Nebish, who' has been the guest of Mrs. T. J. An- drews, returned to her home yes- terday. She was accompanied by Ed- {ith Schmitt of Bemidji and Jim Smith jof Crookston, who will spend several 1days as guests at the.Higgins home. Go-carts repaired at the second | hand store.—Adv. 1 | William 0'Connor, Dr. N. L. John-| ison and Dr. N. L. Clay, and Mr. R.| i1‘. Daly, all of Renville, were in the | city yesterday. These men are with | @ large party of land seekers and are interested in land near the Red | Lakes, where they will probably take iup homesteads or invest in other ,land. | { Mrs. M. E. Smith has received the| ‘announcement of her youngest |brother’s wedding, Arthur Bmghamf {to Miss Leona Hill, which event will | take place at Roseville, Calitornia,. !next Monday, July 21. Mr. Bingham | i visited at Bemidji about a year ago {Mr. and Mrs. Bingham will go to {Oakes, North Dakota about the fif-| teenth of next month and Mrs. Smith | | will visit them there. Why not make your children a birthday present of a bank book from |the Northern National Bank? It will jencourage them to be thrifty and teach a valuable lesson in economy. —Adv. The following program has been | rarranged by director A. Remfrey and will be given by the Bemidji band to-night at the city dock. | 1. March, Belford’s {Alexander. 2. Overture, Zethus—Pettee, 3. Waltz, Rosemary—Dalbey. 4. Humoreske, Dvorak-Lampe. 5. Medley, At the Devil’s Ball— Berlin, 6. Melange, The .Royal. ‘Dalbey. ¥ 7. Frolique Sans-Souci—Bohemi- ana”—Smith. 8. Rag-a-Tag Rag—Brown. 9. Overture, “Lustspiel”, Keler- | Bela, + 10. March, Ponderoso—King. Carnival— Cirgle— | We do all kinds of tire vulcaniz- | iing by modern methods. Bring your ‘[work to us. Shop at rear of Pioneer. !Anderson and Knopke. Gene Holmes, mechanic.—Adv. Miss Corinne Carlson returned last| jevening from Valley City, where she ;has spent the past month or six weeks attending the chautauqua and visit- :ing friends. Miss Carlson also arrived | ‘at that city in time to attend the “normal school and high school gradu- | |ation exercises.t She was accompanied ] home by her friend Miss Helen Cha-! \ fee of Valley City, who will‘spend the rest of the summer at the Carlson home, £ Berries Plentiful We have a quantity ‘of fine Rasp- berries on our farm at:Spur 105. Par- ties who will pay 5 centsiper pound or 15 per hour or pick on shares may come in and pick. Those wishing to pick berries here please call at second house one fourth mile west of Spur 105 and make arrangements I will pay 6 cts per pound or quart to those who wish to pick for wages. Chas. Haycroff, Spur Minn.—Adv TEN THOUSAND IN GOLD GONE Disappears From Car on the Pennsyl- vania Road. - Philadelphia, July 18.—A dispatch received here frem Sunbury, Pa., states that $10,000 in gold coin disap- peared from a car on the Pennsylva- nia railroad while being- transported from the Wnited States mint in this city to a bdnk in Buffzlo. Railroad oflicizls here deny that such a robbery has taken place. It was impossible to secure a statement from the mint officials. The Sunbury story states that the money has been missing for a week. AMUSEMENTS Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “The Orphan” (Edison) A story that is beautifully photographed and acted, and is full of the gripping heart in- interest that pleases everybody. “The Tenderfoot's Money” (Blograph) A drana of the mining town in the Rockies. Tllustrated Song “Tonight is the End of the World” Miss Florence Sheuler “‘Bunny Dips Into Society” (Vitagraph) A good natured farce that is very amusing, with John Bunny. STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to ‘Bemidii, $2.25 to 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 Delivered to Nymore, $2.00 and BLOCK WOOD Delivered to Bemidji, $2.00 to 7th St., beyond, $2.25 c Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 and $2.00. Telephone Orders Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY THE BEMIINT DAILY PIOSEER = AR KKK KKK KK K i s SPUR. : * AEEREER KKK KKK KK KK About’ twenty-five lag‘lefi; attended the ladies aid which wg eld at Mrs. Prosper Albee’s last Wédp sday. They met for the purpose of clear- ing a place for the phuif&h which is to be built here. The aid will meet| at Rev. 8. G. Snick’s next Wednesday. Among those who went to Bemidji last Tuesday were, Wm. Gerlinger, Prosper Albee, Jasper Souder, and Wallace Winch, 7 i Mrs. and Mrs. J. C. Souder were Bemidji visitors last Tuesday. Mrs. Souder had some work done on her teeth. Born to Mr, and Mrs Frank Jeroy last Tuesday a daughter. Esther Krohn went to Briston, Ne- braska, ‘to visit her sister Mrs. P, S. Person. She does not expect to return until fall when she will come back to teach. ferent from all the LOOKOUT for the NEW items as soon as they are on the market. This week shipment of Co. Glassware—that clear glass that has no equal anywhere. Tumblers 10c; goblets bets. set of six, 75c¢; saucer cham- pagne or tall footed sherbets, 15c; 8 in. nappies, 48c; 7 piece 87c set; celery trays 43c; oil and vin- egar bottles 32¢ and 37c; sugar and creamers, set sugar and creamers 63c to $1.25 set; Domino sugar dishes 25c, jugs—quart 47¢, 3 pint 68c; candle sticks 63c, 68c, 95¢, $1.98. . Large shipment of gray granite ware in, first grade. We do not handle seconds or thirds. This lot is all 10c¢, 15¢, 20c. }Every piece a good value. _ Coaster wagons $2,35, $3.40, $4.90 Sidewalk tin wheeled cabs 98¢, $1.48 and $3.00 Are Not To Be Saturday Specials, up to Noon Quart granite Kettles each..........coceuuvenn, Carlson Variety Store Ezpress wagons 75¢, $1.34, Our Prices Ironing boards with stand ......... 730 Near Postoffice - SAY!r | SMELL OF THOSE BOTTLES ight Now Smel What do ycu think of that for Perfume You'll be able to smell this perfume ‘a month from now as well as today. Lay aside this copy of the' 'Pioneer and see 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 for yourself. The Rev. Strand, the Evangelistic pastor of the Presbytery of Adams held services in the Spur 106 school || house last evening. He also visited quite a number of the people ‘around here. Stanley Knott who has been work- ing in Bemidji this summer will re- main home for the remainder of the summer ' Quite a number of the people in this community went to Tenstrike to attend the services held there by Rev. Strand. Miss Jessie Dodge called on the Misses Nettie and Rachel Gerlinger Monday evening. to commence course in Commer. cial and Railroad Telegraphy. 20 Good positions await your qualifi- cation. One month free if you enter now. The big Railroads have an opening for you. Write today for special inducementa and free Catalogue. INTERSTATE TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE 1410 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolls, Minn. MEN WANTED AT ONCE ‘Going Ahead Every week finds this little store with new goods. Somehow we do manage to get the NEW THINGS, dif- other stores. We Heisey & sparkling ing a new 15¢; sher- berry sets individual 48c; large 48c; water of art. $1.68 10c roll toilet paper €ace.............. 5c THESE BOTTLES ARE FILLED Ricksecker's Attar In our show window we are show- Betty Studio, 'without question the finest ever shown in the city. Large city stores are asking two and three three times as much as our price, simply because they are worth it. and we are satisfied with our regular percentage of profit. Our Price, choice $2.98 These come in the new brass frames as well as real oak frames. Modern Modona, Prayer, Asleep, Breakdown, Little Brother, and many others. home has room for one of these works William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm * Property 8 and 6, O’Leary-Bo..ser Bidg. Phene 19, . 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