Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 15, 1913, Page 2

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t«**kt**i««iiiifi NEBISH. S ***#i*i*f«*#***« Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of St, Paul 877. Regular meeting | are visiting their son, George Bd- nights—first and third| ya14s They are much pleased with 5 1 5‘1’:"%%,",.1’10.‘."’5‘.‘;{ our country. Mr. Edwards is an at- S —— 402 Beltrami Ave torney in St. Paul. s Mrs. D. 8. Dickenson and son of by . = P 0 N Sand Point Idaho are spending the Bemidji Lodge No. 1053 [summer with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Regular meeting nighta— | Fuller. :":.:I:&E_::“;’h'rmm' Mrs. Jonner of St. Paul is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner. G o ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Rice Lake, every second and fourth | Wisconsin, are visiting the family sy i oaing, &% of{of Mr. and Mrs, L. Foster. They were Catholic church. s also visitors at our Farmer’s Club — |meeting. Nearly all of our young people and goodly number of the married folks attended the dance given by the Ne- bish Farmer’s Club last ' Saturday evening. Mr. Foster and son Edmund left for Dakota last week where they in- tend to work through harvest. { Norman Knox and Gordon Gards ner started for Dakota Monday. | Marjorie Knox . and:; Mrs : Agnes Jenner spent Monday and Tuesday in Bemidji giving their brothers a good send off. Mr. and Mrs Fauhl and dnusht- Aows -Halls, 03 ' Beltrams |er May were out driving last Sunday Ave. with their fine little team which Mr. RTINS IEN | Mr. Fauhl recently purchased. L O O % Mr. Gust Pierson and Mr. Erick- P son left for Bemidjl Tuesday. morn- || nm’l'mm'wg't‘; ing where they are expecting to —every Friday, 8 o'clock | Work in the mill for awhile. at 0dd Fellows Hall | Mrs. A. H. Watson recemtly re- 403 Deltiaml turned from a visit to her old home at Lowry Minn. She sald that while she had a splendid visit it seemed good to be home again. Mrs. Spoin and daughter Anna of Bemidji spent three days of last week with the family of Mr. M. W. Knox. They took a nice lot of red raspberries home with them. We cer- taintly have a fine crop of raspber- —— |ries this year. LADINS OF THE MAC In a letter recently received from Mrs., A. L. Hall Quest written from Laurence Kansas, she said the heat there had been terrible this summer. It is hard to realize it when de are enjoying such beautiful cool days and nights. It almost reconciles us to the mosquitoes, Mrs. Hall-Quest “:‘ * ‘.fiu"" m{fi: writes that Mr. Hall-Quest has ac- nights — first and third (cepted a position in the University m:&“yfiu'll“%:‘l’g:‘m: of IIl. for the coming year. Ave,, and Fifth 8 Mr. Olson, who has recently prov- Bemidji Chapter No. 76, |ed up on a claim in the Rapid River Efl:“umf'-:;::flcg;::gafn: countr}f is spending a few days in o'clock p. m.—at Magonic (OUr neighborhood. He says he has Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifts [had enough of that country until street. they get a railroad through. Elkanah Commandery No. 30 Mr. Fuller and family of the 3 fid'p'“fi:;” ,fim‘fi-‘.fi:fi Agency spent Saturday night and 2." 'f.‘;fi:.‘..“.'.‘.’.‘:‘"iu '.::‘:x:psl:, Bel- :;mday with Mrs. Fuller's sister, rs Cook 'gggm;mm‘ Messrs. Fuller, Lee, and Goddard, the first and thiré Thursdaye [all government employees, at the lo the L O. O. F. Hall at & | Agoncy, have all bought farms in O m. o this vicinity. M B. A Mr. Cook and family of Oklahoma Roosevelt, No. 15623. Regu-|have recently moved into our neigh- ights, nd e TSouE Miralays af |borhood. Mr. Cook and Mr- Coffin; gach month at elght o'clock | My, Randall’s son-in-law, gave us - their names for membership in our M W. A F Y 1ub. Bemtaji Camp No. bois, (' ormers Clu Rasuhrd m:lnt;n':r n.l:ahyt: t thire 'uel S olclook at 0Ad Fellowe [ K & K & 4 % ¥ % % & & K X % K Hell, 403 Beltrami Ave. x NORTHERN, x O. 8. 8. Chapter No. 171, EEK KKK KKK KK KKK KK \ Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, § o'clock — at Masonic Hall, | Mrs Cronemiller - returned from Beltrami Ave.,, and Fifth [Chicago Thursday where she has 8t been visiting her husband and son the past month, Meeting nights _every second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall. . 0. B . Regular mfln:::.wnllhn 3nd an ‘ednes- ::.yr’.vuun' at 8 e‘clock Eagles ‘hall & AR Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after noons, at 3:30—at Odd Fel- Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights -~ first ané third Wednesday at So’cleek —I1. O. O. ¥. Hall. ENIGETS OF FPYTHIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 163 Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at § e’clock—at the Eagles’ Hall Thh'd street. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening ir each month. MASONIOC. The Following Horses are in the Gty and More Are Coming Dannie Bright, .15} Padyreska, :10! Ashland Lockheard :12! Zip Bang :15! ot Grace Red 214 SONS OF ERRMAN. ‘Mootings, held thiro Earl Cronemiller and Bill Grover have been stringing wire the lat- ::::at:, .:?m::o::m.::.: ter part of last Wweek. Qur telepho_ns i - : line having been divided. We hope for better service in the future than . |We have in the past on account of Moefings the first Friday S0 many being on the lligé‘ This evening of the m:onth at|leaves eleven on the line now, prin- cipally those on t:he other lines are |N on the Turtle rout i . N v We' are ntlll pro(rm ve an also |l e e i h Fr farm | MY 4 ms' Ml & ENGMN“ Dro;"rmins “Tvy) uret” e SN Sadie ‘Halmore Green Benisha Gordan W o e d: R@l’\t 8|8' c ollections ! Delbert Wh}tlng ‘Has & ‘ne 5 and ‘Qeneral lngur-- U Johts Mool et ré | Salva ance.’ I |1 5T i Choice Farm Lands and City propeny Towh “Hall: it’y?fid;;;:e?fire‘.e:m u%flu;nb?'l‘m“ ! Mids' Wabster "has ‘the big "'house| repaired’ and 18 now at home to her friends, having 1ntertained her pupfl ‘Monday' eve.,. ‘They enjoyed games until lunch time, then enjoyed ice cream aid cake, then more games and we presume: music as the 'hostess is the possesor of a fine violin ‘and organ. Miss Wilcox also entertained a few friends Monday eve. Mr. Edd Blue and Miss Myrtle || _'W'hlte of Grand Forks are the guest [0f Mr Blues’ father and sisters ‘the || o adt st oo oW ,(u'd Fleet Foot STOVE W00D FOR SALE BUND.LE'.WOOJ.),'JZ‘—.?O, in. long Delivered to. Nymore, $2.00 and BLOCK WOOoD & past two weeks.. Delivered to ‘Bemidji, $2.00 h Elder Lambkin of Minneapolis who 7th St.; beyond, '$2.25°° as been holding services in the Delivered fo Rymiore, $l 75 and’ church the past 10 days left for Fort Frances. Wednesday morning. Telephone Orders Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON.DELIVERY

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