Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 29, 1913, Page 3

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pins o oo romnnd KRR KKK AR * LEST WE FORGET * LA R R R R R R sBhone Scclety news. to society-edi- tor, :phane No. 31. A. A. Andrews left Monday for Thiet River Falls. ‘M. Gappa will go to -Kelliher ‘to- night on businéss. A. L. Shideler of Grand Forks is visiting friends in Bemidji. E. M. Sathre went out to his farm in the town of Liberty today. 17 pounds granulated sugar $1.00 at Schmitts Grocery.—Adv. E. N, Reff of Bagley transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. E. H. Reff of Bagley is transacting business in the city today. Viggo Peterson of Puposky was in the city yesterday on business. A. Doran has returned from a trip to Grand Forks and Crookston. Go-carts revirea at the second hand store.—Adv, C. C. McCarthy of Grand Rapids spent Monday in Bemidji on business. T. J. Nary of Park Rapids was a business caller in Bemidji ‘Monday. Mrs. A. Patrick of Deer River is a caller in Bemidji today. M. H. Gregory of Cass Lake trans- acted business in Bemidji yesterday. Go-carts repaired at ‘the second hand store.—Adv. E. W. Gosline of Gemmell was a business caller in the city yesterday. Mrs. N. 0. Germos of New Rockford North Dakota, spent yesterday in the eity. Dr. Frank Gunn of Kelliher is spending the-day in the city on busi- ness. ‘Sweet Grass Baskets, a large as- gortment to select from at Abercrom- ble’s.—Adv. Oscar Johnson of Nashwauk, Min- nesota was among the visitors in the city yetserday. A. A. Lybeck and Henry Aafult of Fordville, North Dakota, were trans- acting ‘business in Bemidji yesterday. One of these nice aays you ought to 80 :to Hakkerups.and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Ny Mrs. A. R. Prosser and children of Culbertson, Montana, are spending a short time in the ecity visiting friends. Miss Elsie and Anna Ritchie left yesterday afternoon for Iron River, Iowa where they will make their fu- ture home. Miss Elsie Schmitt left for Thief River Falls Saturday where she will be the guest of her sister Miss Edna for a week. Balsam Pillows. Put up in neat, stamped linen finished covers. Small and large size $1.00 and $2.00. For sale at Abercrombie’s.—Adv. Mrs. J. Warninger returned Mon- day morning from a visit with rela- tives and friends at Crookston and Thief River Falls. Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Wedge and daughter Miriam and Mrs. Sarah Rob- erts returned from International Falls last evening. Ben Anderson of Foy was in Be- midji yesterday. He stated the crops in his vicinity are the best they have had in years. Alex Doran returned home from Grand Forks yesterday noon after spending the past few days in that city attending the fair. Just a few more of those grand evening excursions around the lake. Boat leaves 7:30.—Adv. Brinkman Theatre [The Spiri of the Flag 101 Bison Spanish Amer- ican War Feature Two Wonderful Reels 3000 Feet of Photo Play Special Program of Music by Brinkman Orchestra Change of Pictures Every Night- Show Starts 7:10 Admission 5 and 10 cents her home at Kelliber yesterday. She has ‘been the ‘guest of her aunt!Mrs. James Bowe for some’time, George Graham will leave tomor- row morning for Blackduek where he expects to spend ‘the -next month as the guest of his uncle, J. Detling. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mclver and sons, Barl and Austin ' returned 'Sunday from Grand Forks where they attend- ed the fair which was held in' tha city. See the new. Bemidji Pennants, Nif- ty and up-to-date. ©nly:complete as- sortment shown in Bemidji. 26c:to $1.50 at Abercrombie’s.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W.'Z. ‘Robinson ar- rived in the city yesterday after an extended .wedding trip-and will com- mence housekeeping on :America av- enue. Homer Oranger:and his sister M. lon _have returned ‘from Fosston where they -have .been wisiting friends. They were accompanied home by Vernon and Floyd Morgan. New merchandise _stock change for farm lands or. cityiproper- ty. Will asume oun good deal. P. O. Box, 12 St. Paul.—Adv. Helen Higgins, who has been the guest of Edith Schmitt for some time left yesterday for her home in Nebish. She was accompanied by Pearl Bot- ting who will viist her for a few days. Lester Achenbach, Elmer Anderson ~Miss “Margaret -Haley returned-to |44 &4 &-K-Kk-KkK-kHkH*K/K & X ¥ * Notice to Water Copsumers. * ¥ Do not forget that Thursdey ¥ | +is “the last ‘day to pay| Wwater | * bills. GEO. KIRK. * —Adv. K *fii#ii#!**#ikfill* APPROVES RATE INGHEASE Advance in anlm on Omaha Rall road Endorsed. ‘Washington, July 29.—Increases in commodity and class rates averaging 14 to 40 cents per hundred pounds to and from points on theChicago; St. ‘Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railread lying between Sioux City and Duluth and South Pacific coast terminals.and Southwestern intermountain territory. were.approved by the interstate com- merce commission. Points between Sioux City iand "Du. luth henceforth will take Mississippl Ewin Cities and including Duluth will t@ke Chicago rates. TODD NAMED TRUST BUSTER|’ ‘Washington, July ¢ ——Geolse Cnr roll Todd of Virginia was nominated to Attorney General McReynolds and “trust buster” of the administration te succeed :James A. Fowler of Knox- ville, Tenn,, who will retire Aug. 1. Mr. Todd, now a special assistant to the attorney general, has had ex- tensive experience in anti-trust work. dissolution case against the Northern piver rates, while those north'iof the by President Wilson ‘to be ‘assistant, and Ray Johnson left last evening for | gecyrities company, Crookston Lumber Company’s camps ) man law. near that village. dinavian Lutheran church will have a picnic at Diamond Point Wednes- day. ‘All ladies are ask to bring lunch. Coffee will be served by the members of the aid. All are welcome. in which the su- Kelliher where they expect to remain | preme cour! rendered the first of its for some time employed in the| sweeping decisions under the Sheér- The Ladies 4id of the First Sean- | A M USE M E N TS Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue return- ed last evening from .a visit at Hib- bing, Virginia, 6rand Forks and other points. They have been away over a week. At Virginia they visited Mrs. Pogue’s brother Ed Gracie. Gonscience” Large shipment of music just re- ceived. Among the many are “Trail of Lonesome Pine,” “In My Harem,” “When 1 Lost. You,” Irvin Berlin's latest success. 15 cents a copy at Abercrombie’s.—Adv. hammered to the screen. Mrs. James Lelos who has been visiting her sister Mrs. James Bowe, 1111 Lake Boulevard, returned to her home at Waterville, Minnesota, yesterday. She was accompanied by her niece Eveline Collins of St. Pau’ Illustrated Song J. E. Black and son Jameés, and George Kirk and son Robert, autoed to Park Rapids and Brainerd Satur- day and Sunday. Mr. Black continued on to the twin cities and Mr. Kirk and son returned by train Monday a 2 ’ (Blograph) comedy. comedy chuck full of fun. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Buckman re- turned yesterday noon from Grand | == Buckman are making their home in the Hagen cottage at Grand = Forks Bay. ‘We do all kinds of tire vulcanis- Ing by modern methods. Bring your work to us. Shop at rear of Ploneer. Anderson and Knopke. Gene Holmes, mechanic.—Adv. W. R. Mackenzie, of Bemidji, and ‘William Durrin, county commission- er of ‘Creokston, were in Brainerd to- day on their way to St. Paul, where the latter will attend a meeting of the state highway commission— Brainerd Daily Tribune. Word hgs been received from Arthur Brose at Minneapalis that he{ has left the hospital there and will return to Bemidji in the near future, He is still taking treatments and al- though his condition is a great deal improved, it will be some time yet be- fore he will be able to work. Are you going away for your sum- mer vacation? Wouldn’t you enjoy it more if you knew your valuables were safely in a deposit box of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. R. K. Lunn, who has been the guest of her son, J. D. Lunn for the past month, left Monday for St. Paul, where she will spend a few days be- fore going to visit friends in the state of Maine. From Maine she will go to Boston to spend the winter. Mrs Lunn has traveled through Califor- nia, Montana and other western states this summer and also visited Yellow Stone Park. C. L. Isted and family felt for Rainy River last Saturday evening and from there they will leave for their future home at Bemidji. Their departure will make a considerable change in different organizations in the village. The village needs a new treasurer, the Sunday school a new superintendent and the school dis- trict has already elected a new di- rector. Grandpa Isted leaves us shy, & judge. And with Mrs, Isted’s going a great many will miss her as she has always been prominent in church work and unselfishly devoted her time to carrying on the work of the Sunday school.—Northern News. s not SWAT1P- }.',.. '.‘;,.{ :,,,.,“mmgfi. e ba toun ust the Tt"dru 5 ey Cont n.n’dn d‘:m Ladies’ Wash Dresses } off One lot of Ladies’ Waists including about a dozen silk waists and a large number of fine whlte waists “The District Attorney’s An Exceptional Two- Reel Feature Arthur Johnson does great credit in this special offering. strongly and keeps the attention It grips “Ship of My Dreams” Miss Florence Sheuler “The Kicksville Epicure” (Biograph) A dandy good “Gindarella and the Boob" A burlzsqne 3 Sil H in = 0% Chicago Women Demand Her'Re- tention as Hi of Schools. He participated In the government'=| WOMEN CALL ON THE ‘MAYOR Demand 'Retention of Mrs. Young as Superintendent of Schodls. Chicago, July 29.—Women voters of Chicago called upon Mayor Harrison and demanded that he use his power to force the retention of Mrs. Ella Flagg Young as superintendent of 8chools. They also requested that he eradicate from the board of education the hostile influences which caused Mrs. Young to proffer her resignation. The mayor soon will appoint seven new members to the board.and the women Wwill ask that these be friendly to Mrs. Young and that at least three of them be women. A special session of the board of education, called :for Wednesday, is believed to have been requested by the mayor. Surprising Cure for Stomach Trouble When you have trouble with your stomach or chrun]g constipation, don’t imagine that youricase i8 beyond help Just because your doctor failé to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle, Plainfield, N. J. writes, “For over a month past I have been troubled with my stom- ach, Everything I ate upset 1t ter- ribly.. One of Chamberlain’s adver- tising booklets came to me. After reading a few of the letters from peo- Dple, who had been Sured by Chamber- lain’s Tablets, I decided to try them. L have taken nearly three-fourths of a packaeg of them and can now eat al- most everything that I want.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. price k, Wool and price Ladies’ Low Shoes There is & reduction on every pair of Ladies’ Low Shees:in the store; and one full table of Low Shoes at $1.00 a pair Wash Goods four lots 8, 11,21 and 27 cents a, yard BEMIDJI, MINN. fl°=0=g=m0 <bln|linl|. Whtnill-mm fleuvnotthedcl (;ol&en Medical P)iscovery “Iam an old num—ond man Tf ” e, fear and anxiety—more than dnum or age. Wo with the nervous system—so th - DR. PIERCE'S ns of the body. It's a tonic and'body builder: actil nu{ H\id:uu‘luh ‘assimilate es and heart in turn are ledonwnrlchblood. flr; For forty years *“Golden 'inliqlldlorm bas ‘given great satisfaction as a tonic and Now it can be obtained in'tablet form—from-deulers in medicine or eend 50 one-cent stamps fortrial box. W%RVMM | BRSNS ‘GO TO BATCHELDER’ @00D fiROCERlES ANl) (iENERAI. MERCHANIIISE 117 Minnesota Ave. FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. ' P. BATCHELDER E white hair and wrinkled faces of our quy men- and vmno;l tell tion is ruined nnd sl Fe' parts of ‘an ntln"p ‘ Phone 180 | JOEN F. GIBBoNg Notice to Automobile Owners The shop of the Northern Automobile Co., has ; been taken over by myself and I wish to announce that I intend t6 give Bemidji autoists an up-to-date service that will not be surpassed by anything in the state. [ have with me trained automobile mechan- ics, who received their training in large shops in the cities and every bit of work will be inspected by my- | self. Am going to bring the customers cost to the very lowest point. Labor will be reduced and will be from 40c to 60c per hour,depending on the class of labor This can only be done by the cash system. Ouronly set of books will be a cash register., all bills to be pald as soon as work is completed. From my as- sociation with some of the largest and best shops in- the cities, I feel that I am justified in the above , FRED HANSEN Northern Automobile Co. Subscribe fm' “The Pldhéer s du vtk et f°l=n==l=m=w=l="''-'-_---_-""’-\l Save a Neat Sum on Summer Wear The late season held back a great many purchases so that we find ourselves with an unusually large stock on hand. We must close out all Summer goods. The reductions in many instances are very much less than we paid for the goods. Ladies’ Suits and Coats 1. Cl: Men’s Shirts Lot Men’s Negligee Shirts, neat patterns, fast col- ors, well worth-$1.25, now only 95 cents each ‘Boys’ Low Shoes One lot Boys’ Low Shoes, sizes 10 to 2, only; .9 cents a pair Trunks and Suit Cases - If you are going to take a trip during your vaca- tion, you'll need one of our trunks or cases. We show the largest line in Bemidji _ . Men’s Neckwear We have just received a fine stock of Men’s Neck- wear; also the bright red Windsor's so much in demand for ladies’ wear. * *r -F ssesE EERREE iiiiillilli X X PROFESSION, «uaa«c;u‘-"«k * % 2.8 K i Ruth Wightman R.Tae.fcsh?" of Piano- ence Stu uo%a Bemidji Ave. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telepbione 60 ATTORNEY' AT LAW First National Bank Building 'BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FIRK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office ‘sécond floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldyg ‘PHYSICIANS, SURGRONS 'DE. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E, A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office 1 "Phons 19 0 ' Mave, Block OR: C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEHON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Mina. OR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Ovér First National ban! Bemidji, I‘ll. Office "Fhone 36, Residénce Fhsue 'OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block OR. E. -H, MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phiéne 18 ‘Phone 311 (EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0!!00 over Security Bank DENTISTS 4R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office-1n Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST (| Pirst National Bank Bldg. Tel. 880 DR. G. M, PALMER LS Miles Block Evening Work by Appeintment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Dt,v"u' v.no'-msunm lull i onl!. 3 W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Pogue's’ Livery DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING 'Phone §8. 818 America Ave Office Phene 18. I PAY CASH Furs, Woel, Copper, s and Rubbers. H. NEWTON Phone 810 FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and ~ COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami’Ave.” Bomidji, Mina. R. F.MURPHY FUNERAL D TOR AND EMBALME Offies’818 Beltram Vflmm_ RN B /K

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