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* LEST WE FORGET * EREKKKK KK KH KR KKK K Phone Soclety news to society edi- tor, phone No. 381. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Long Falls spent yesterday in the city. B W. W. Schmitt of Bagley, is a call- er in Bemidji today. J. A. Anderson of Wheaton spending the day in the ecity, is Sam Chern of Little Falls Is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. “What Happened to Mary” at the Majestic tonight.—Adv. Stella Hoagen of Bagley was a visitor in the city yesterday. P. C. Bjornby of Bagley transact- ed business in the city yesterday. £ Mrs. H. L. Spencer of Grand Rap- ids spent Tuesday in Bemidji. J. J Cummins of Brainerd is a business caller in Bemidji today. Go-carts retirea au the second hand store.—Adv. D. Dumas of Siding one is trans- acting business in the city today. C. C. McCarthy of Grand Rapids was a caller in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Della Olson returned yester- day from a few days’ visit at Wilton, Mrs. John Prahl of Buffalo, Min- - nesota, is a guest at the S. A. Cutter home. “Fortune Smiles.”” the last story of the “Mary” series at the Majestic tonight.—Adv. C. E. Bahr of Thief River Falls transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. George F. Fox and A. Paulson of Ashland, Wisconsin, were in Bemidji yesterday. Florence Ripple returned last night from the north where she nas been picking berries. 0. S. Hanson and M. Rosenberg of Akeley are in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. 17 pounds granulated sugar $1.00 at Schmitts Grocery.—Adv. W. F. Dickens,, C. H. Liese, and N. Head and son of Red Lake were Be- midji visitors yesterday. . A. S. Lewis of Big Falls is among the out of town visitors transact- ing business in the city today. Miss Grace Buell of Crookston is ” the guest of her brother: George Sterling of this city for a week. William Hart left yesterday for HRHHKKHKK KKK KKK K KKK Mr. Ledding went to Punkley last evening where he will spend the next fow days on business for the Clark Pole Tie Company. TThe Norwelgan Ladies’ Ald ~ will son at 200, Sth street Thursday af- ternoon at- 2’clock. Mr. H. H. Whittlesey Traveling freight Agent for the Pere Marquette railroad was in the ¢ity yesterday on business -for his company, Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. W. N. Bowser went to Chicago last night and will visit other central markets on a stock buying trip in connection with his store, : Una H. Milne, manager Rebekah department Odd Fellow Review, St. Paul was in the city yesterday on business connected with that paper. Miss Ruth Wightman will leave today for Starkweather, North Da- kota, where she will be the guest of Miss Esther Lawson for-a couple of weeks, Miss Lillian Magunson left for her home in Superior, Wisconsin, yesterday after spending the past two months as the guest of her sister Mrs. M. F. Wilson. Just a few more of those grand evening excursions around the lake.- Boat leaves 7:30.—Adv. Mrs. E. E. McDonald 1217 Lake Bulevard, has as her guest her mother Mrs. T. F. Hayes of St. Paul. Mrs. Hayes arrived in the city Monday evening and will re- main a month, Mrs. W. L. Nicely and daughter Helen arrived in the city yesterday trom Spokane, Washington, and will be guests at the E. L. Wightman home on 1001 Bemidji avenue until Sep- tember first. Mrs. Nicely is Mrs. Wightman’s daughter. J. W. Isherwood of Rock Falls, 111. is in the city enroute to Beuna Vista where he will visit his cousin Mrs, Speelman. Donald Smith and Lau- rence Harvey will accompany him to Beuna Vista, where they will spend a week fishing. Mr. Speelman is up here on his summer vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield and daughter Mary left this morn- ing for Minneapolis where Mr. War- field will transact business for a short time. Mrs Warfield and daughter will continue their trip to Princeton, Illinois, where they will remain for some time as the guest of relatives, The Northern National Bank has since its organization, over 10 years ago, been a friend for and a true friend of the farmers, the merchants and the wage earners in this com- munity.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs A. W. Stinchfield, Miss Alice Stinchfield, and Miss Lucretia Steele, of Rochester, Minnesota, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown, 1005 Lake Boulevard, for the past ten days, left yesterday Solway where he will remain for a short time as the guest of relatives. One of these nice aays you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. The Deur family of Mason Val- ley, lowa are spending the remain- der of the summer on the Jester Farm. Rev. 8. E. P. White will return this evening from Brainerd, Minnesota, where he has been on a short busi- ness trip. Mrs. T. Dugas of Crookston who has been visiting friends in the city tfor a few days returned to her home yesterday. Judge and Mrs. S. M. Dixon and daughter are spending their summer vacation on the Jester Farm on Lake for their home. Arthur Enderson of Rochester was the doctor’s chauf- feur. The Mothers’ Club held a meet- ing in the Presbyterian church yes- terday afternoon. Fifty five members joined the club. The following of- ticers were elected for the coming year. Mrs. Matt Phibbs, President. Mrs. J. J. Conger, Vice President. Mrs.D. C. Smith, Secretary and Trea- surer. TR SR William A. Berry, cashier of the First National Bank of Kelliher ar- rived in the city this morning and will remain for a short time in the city before leaving for different points where he will spend his vaca- tion, Ralph Brandon is acting in the capacity of Cashier at Kelliher dur- ing Mr. Berry's absence. Plantaganet. Don’t fail to see the last story of “What Happened to Mary” at the Majestic tonight and tomorrow O night.—Ady. Rev. Test, Mrs Test, and daughter Cleo of Mizpah, are in the city where Mr. Test and Cleo will undergo med- ical treatment. Brinkman Theatre 101 Bison Feature The Indian’s Secrst Written and produced by Lincoln ) J. Carter for Universal Films. * Two Reels Myrtle discovers the hiding place of the yhermit in the ruins of the old Azteo Temple. 101 Bison Feature Mrs. Lacy's Legacy Powers Comedy In addition to our regular feature program tonight we will show the first motion picture ever made in Minneap- olis, at the same time introducing to. you the first gopher film ever pro- duced. Music by Brinkman Orchestra A new Feature Piglure Program every a; Admission 5 and 10 cents —_— shows are run’ each even Thyee o\:m 7:10 to 10:30 i Miss Ida Stone left for Deer River yesterday where she will spend a day as the guest of Mrs. M. J. Thorn- ton before leaving for Superior where she will be the guest of friends until Saturday. Miss Stone will return to Bemidji Saturday and remain over Sunday as the guest of her sister Mrs. Thayer Bailey before returning to her home in Crookston. She will remain in Crookston for a short time with relatives before leaving for Montana where she will teach the coming term. KKK KKK KKK KK x OTTO * KKK KKK KK KRR KKK KK ‘Wm McDonald and Tony Nordwal resigned their positions on the steam- er Mud Hen. C. Rogers is making two trips daily across upper Red Lake to supply set- tlers with provisions also some pas- genger traffic. Judge C. W. Stanton. Lee LaBaw and Dr. C. R. Sanborn made a trip to Moose Creek in the Smith Launch Thursday, and on their return trip to Kelliher in the evening 0. F. Habedonk towed them over the Shot- 1y River road to meet Wm Lennon at the bridge with his auto. The Judge now thinks, we do need a road in ‘'Shotly more than anything else. John Kolar came out from Kelli- her Saturday to look after dredges on ditch fourteen. body reported having a splendid meet at the home of Mrs, A. . Kili-|. There was & dance at Fritz Man- they’s place Saturday night every| 2R AR KK AR KKK KK x REST ROOM NOTES * LR e s R e R R e L C During the month of . July =387 guesats' visited the rest room. S ‘Maurice Pendergast of Canada, has been visiting relatives ' and | friends at Bemidji, Hutchinson, ‘and’ other points, He speaks very highly of Northern ‘Minnesota. The Misges Maude and Eva Stewart of Fargo, North Dakota, are spend- ing a week at the McVetta cottage at Lavinia. v Miss Ida Lincoln of Park Rapids is spending her vacation with her aunt Mrs. Olva Hath. i Mrs, A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River has just returned from an ex- tended trip through the west. She visited friends at Spokane, Seattle, South Bend, and various other cities. Mr. and Mrs. George Forte of the town of Eckles are visiting friends in the city and incldentally. doing some shopping. Mr. Forte reports the crops are looking fine in his vielnity. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gabrielson of Thief River Falls are visiting rela- tives and friends at Bemidji, Nary and other points in this vieinity. Mrs. Leon Henry and daughter Es- ther returned to their home in Min- neapolis. after spending a couple of months here, Mrs. Henry and daugh- ter came up here for their health and felt much improved at the time of their departure. Mrs. Willlam Shores returmed from Hibbing Monday evening. and Satin Our Fall Stock of Skinner's Silks and Satins now instock ‘Skinner’s 36 inch guaranteed Satin, colors black, white, tan, cardinal, navy, Alice green, grey and brown. " Price - $1.50 a yard Skinner’s 36 inch Satin de Chine, | colors rose, navy, white, black, tan, emerald, Copenhagen and Nel rose. Price $1.50 a yard O Notice To Contractors Bids will be received. by the Board of Education of school District No. 6 for the erection of a vestibule 10x10 on school building. Bids will be opened Saturday Au- gust the 9th 1913. 3 The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. Address Herman Fenske Bemidji Minn. or Phone 262- 6.—Adv. Order Your Berries Telephone for fresh raspberries and currants every morning brought to your door fresh from the garden. A. T. Wheelock. Phone 764.—Adv. Piano For Sale or Rent ON EASY PAYMENTS For Particulars Address P.0,Box 257 § .. BEMIDJI, MINN. Notice To Contractors Bids will be received by the Board of Education of school District No. €. for painting school buildings. Bids will be opened Saturday August 9th 1913. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address Her- man Fenske, Bemidji Minn. or Phone 626-6.—Adv. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE GO TO BATCHELDER’S GOOD GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCH 117 Minmesota Ave. “Fortune Smiles” (Edison) Being the twelfth story of “What Happened to Mary,” Mary goes to a lawyer for assistance The Craigs arrive in New York and ||+, claims her fortune. Just as they are about to receive it, Mary bursts into the office and receives a——— “His Mother's Son” (Blograph) A strong and unusual drama: ELDER Phone 180 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, Bemidji, Minn. Tllustrated Song “Why Did You Make Me Love You” C. J. Woodmansee “Tricks of the Trade” (Vitagraph) A very clever Hagrant) A v Subseribe for The Pioneer 1 North Bound Leat § South Bound Arrives Bani, e Night Ol Wednesd'y August Under the Finest Canvas Theatre Ever Gonstructed | PROFESSIONAL CARDS KEX KKK kKR KK KKK Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji A P:one 168 o C. L. ERICKSON Alahama Minstrels LAWYERS SRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 568 Wiles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Bullding BEMIDJI, MINN. D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Jffice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg —_— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS _— JR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfice—Miles Block 2P. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Mayo Bleck Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 357 ‘R. C. R, SANBORN & | PAIYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 Office—Miles Block DR. L. A, WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn. JR. A. E. HENDERSON { PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National bank, Bemidji, Mino, | Office 'Phone 86, Residence 'Phone 73 OR. B. H. SMITH | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office In ‘Winter Block P | JR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ©hone 18 Residence Phone 811 TleE JOHNSON ZINER W. JOHNSON ‘ 3 s ND SURGEON SiagiogoandiDandiee | PR b, Sovkrette o Jordan and Harry Morey. at the - Pioneer Office of Carbon Paper Typewriter Ribbons ; and : Typewriter Paper oAl Orada and_fl?lérs There's a Special Sale on DENTISTS 40--PEOPLE--40 JB. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block | 18--PIECE BAND--18 OR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Pirst National Bank Bldg. 12-Piece Orchestra=--12 Tel. 830 8--Comedians--8 - DRB. G. M. PALMER DENTIST 12--SINGERS--12 Miles Evening Work by ilpflmmmc Only 10--DANCERS--10 . NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY , except Sunday, 1 to 6 P. m"‘%"&".“g m. Bsndu. reading rooms only, 3 to ¢ p. m. HI HENRY HUNT King of Fire Eaters W. K. DENISON BEST COLORED MINSTREL VETERINARIAN SHOW EVER IN THE CIT*. | pnone 164 Pogue’s Livery S DA Bt TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SATE AND PIANO MOVING F 8. 818 Americs Ave. Res. ‘Phone e e Phone 12 | PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper, rass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON 8th 8t. Bemid)l Phone 810 An old time minstrel evening and a revival of plantation songs and dances. delighted a tent full of Butte amuse. ment seckers, ~who attended last i night's Alabama Minstrel Show. A {l.company of genuine colored men and women_furnished fun galore and an entertainment which, in these days, is a-refreshing novelty. It has often been saidl that there is no minstrel like the real Darky himself. He is as keen | to sce the fun possibilities in bur- lesquing his race as is the white man. A fine street parade and band concert || prefaced the performance. — Butte Miner, Butte, Montana, June 8, '12. Carload ofScenery 8IG FREE PARADE O'n Streets at 3 p. m. fim Located Corner Be- midji Ave. and Fourth $t. FUN]’;RAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave.™ Bemidji, Mina. BISIAR & ENGLAND 17 3rd ," Be Real Estate, Loans, Rentals, Collections and GQeneral Insur- ance. R. F.{MURPHY Choice Farm Lands and Gity. property || pyypjERAL DIRECTOR for salo on easy terms - Ses s Yefero AND EMBALMER buying elsewhere, and save money. Offles’818 Beltrami Ay,