Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 29, 1913, Page 5

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KKK KKK KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET * HEE KK KKK KKK KKK KKK The Beltrami County Fair Sep- tember 10, 11 and 12. To Boost for the girls in the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano con- test. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor-| ite contestant in the Schroeder- Pioneer Free Piano contest. To try to buy it at home before we send away. | Phone Socieuy news to society edl-i tor, phone No. 31. | To send in your application to be- come a member of the Bemidji, athletic Club to Secretary Carl Johnson. Ed Knowles of Deer River is a business caller in the city today. €arl Bye, postmaster of Pinewood, was in the city today on business. Thomas Peet of Graad Forks is transacting business in Bemidji. Charles Durand of Puposky, trans- acted business in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Ida Matthews of Bertha, Min- nesota, is visiting friends in Bemidji. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Miss Dollie Koors returned last evening from a two weeks’ visit with friends in the cities. Mrs. A. C. Hannah of Leonard spent yesterday in Bemidji as the guest of relatives. P Mrs. John Haubner and children of Carlton, Minnesota, are the guests of Mrs. Paul Winklesky. Mrs. C. E. Hall of Omaha, Nebras- ka, is spending a short time in the city on a pleasure trip. Dlshwashnr wanted at the Hotel | Markham at once.—Adv. Jeanette Jordan of Eagle River,' Wisconsin, is spending a short time in Bemidji visiting friends. I Miss Edna Grey left this morning for Backus where she will spend a! short time visiting friends. Rev. S. E. P. White returned on Thursday morning from a two weeks’ vacation at Spicer, Minnesota. Miss E. L. Callihan of St. Paul, is in the city today on business con- nected with the Bemidji Townsite company. Last night in Dreamland Saturday njght__.Adv. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Larson, and! Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Foley of Zimmer- man, Minnesota, are in the city on a pleasure trip. Mrs. A. W. Rogers of Crookston, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and} will spend a short time here as the guest of friends. Miss Addie Fallman of St. Hilaire, Minnesota, left- yesterday for her home after a few days’ visit at thei Edward Anderson home. A. T. Kyrdahl of Grand Forks has a crew of men at work stringing new wires on the telephone line be- tween Cass Lake and Bemidji. 1 will sell my stock and fixtures cheap for cash, or any portion of stock or fixtures. Chas. Conner, 214 Beltrami avenue.—Adv. Brinkman Theare Tonight Thomas A, Edison’s TALKING PICTURES With the voices of the actors and every sound faithfully reproduced true to life. : Brinkman Theatre Tonight and ~ Friday Matinee Friday 2:30 Admission 25¢ and 35c Show starts 7:10. |in the Bemidji schools the coming “term. !Donald Chester and i Tuesday.—Crookston Daily Times. E. M. Sathre went to Wilton to- day on the Soo. He will attend a meeting of the Scribner Trading com- pany tomorrow, of which he is presi- dent. £ Miss Edith Erwin and Margaret Lowham of Crookston will arrive in Bemidji Sunday noon and will:teach Miss - Gladys Mayer of Grand Forks, who has spent the past month with friends at Lake Bemidji and. Maple Lake, has returned to heri home. Your interests are furthered by the interest you will receive on the Cer- tificates of Deposit issued by the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Miss Irene Cominsky of St. Paul, arrived in the city last night and will spend some time in Bemidji as the guest of her brothers, Charley and Henry Cominsky. Arthur Boyce of Superior, Wiscon- sin, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Hammond, 1227 Dewey avenue, for a few days, left ‘son, 915 Nicollet avenue, Minneapos Pleasant street last night received a’ | Manitoba Imidji and Red Lake. ythe hurried [that Mr. today for his home. G. G. Winter will leave tonight for , Minneapolis where he will assist the fair committee in arranging the Bel-| trami county exhibit booth for the Minnesota state fair. i Go-carts repaired at the second | hand store.—Adv. P. N. Anderson of Bemidji, is here| doing millwright work in the new} building recently constructed at the plant of the Northern Pine Crating| Co.——Cass Lake Times. Miss Marion Bell, who has been the guest of her brother, Rem Bell for the .past two days,left today for Bill-' ings, Montana, where she will teach school the coming term. {his breast bone was also broken, but ‘Grand Forks, who have been guests iwhile here attending the in the county at.present and. practi- |[rode to Bemidji on his horse and will cally every one will be represented. spend a week here with his rnmily at The county union has organized abotit | Grand Forks bay. He plans on re- six senior societies since last fall to-turning home on horse back. gether with three junior societies. Nymore, one of the new societies wl'll also be represented. Call on us when in need of tires, have a complete stock of all aizes, new, second, and slightly used.’ at low prices. We repair all makes of tires. Work guaranteed. J. N, John~ lisi—Adv. 3 Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Benner of 321 telegram telling of the serious injury; of their son, Lynn, a young man well known here, who has been employed on the:Minneapolis, Red Lake and railroad between Be- From the contained in| telegrams it Benner was riding in his private car, or small railroad speeder, which in some way became | unmanageable and upset. man sustained three broken ribs and | meager information seems ! The young | accounts received this morning stat-| ed that in spite of his serious injuries he rested well last night. His father, | !B. S. Benner left for Bemidji this jmorning to be with his son.—Man- kato Daily Review. XL KKK LK KKK KKK * GRAND FORKS BAY. * * Ruth Lambe, Correspondent. * TR HKK KKK KKK KKK KK Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Persenius, of at the Westeen camp for several days Swedish Lutheran conference, left Thursday tor their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Megroth of Hudson, Wisconsin, who have been' guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | F. A. Megroth for a few days, left last night for their home. ! You get Mason Jar caps at 20 cents and the best rubber rings at 10 cents at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. The pews for the. Methodist church have arrived and Mr. Witmer of Minneapolis will be here Monday ito place them. The church will be Bay. dedicated September 7, as scheduled.i Martin Hammond entertained a number of friends last evening, the occasion being his ninth birthday. The following boys were present: Tom Riddell, ! Harold Morse, Obert Olson, Philip Denu, and Byron Benson. One of these nice aays you ought toi go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rauch and son Frank of Crookston, who have been spending the summer months‘ in their bungalow on Star Island, Cass Lake, have closed their cottage and returned home for this seasonm.' They will camp there again next summer. D. A. Roy was in town yesterday. | Mr. Roy was in the mercantile busi- ness at Fosston for twenty-one years until three years ago ‘when | he removed -"to the state of! Washington where he now lives. Mr. " Roy still owns land in; Polk and Beltrami counties. Our special ice cream for next Sun- day will be an Orange pudding, 40c a brick. The Model, Phone 125—Adv. ! Mr. Edward Ebert has gone to Lit- tle Falls where she will visit for some ! time and where Mr. Ebert will join | her in a day or two. From there they will go .to St. Paul and Charles City, Iowa, to visit friends and relatives. They expect: to be gone about three weeks. If you want a snap on anything in the jewelry line, come and see me. I am closing out my entire stock and fixtures at less than cost. ' Chas. Cummer.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Borchart returned last night from Bemidji, where they have been spending their summer vacation. Mr. Borchart will fill the position of principal - in the high and will get ready for the opening I will sell all my live stock, farm machinery and implements at auction Saturday August 30th, at 11 o'clock A. M the farm, four miles south of Ny- more. - A. 0: Akre.—Adv. .. P Many young people of this city are! going to attend the Beltrami County Christian Endeavor convention being held at Blackduck today, Saturday and Sunday. -Among the delegates from Bemidji are the following: Charles Gerlinger, Stanley Xnott; Pearl Condon, Margaret Condon, Lot- jmove from their summer home at 'Grand Forks bay to the W. A. Gould for Lakeside where he will spend a jcompany of this city and will make .stock for $13.93. school in this city again this year,|price will be dropped one dollar per tduction: Lunch will be served free at, tie Madson, Rev. A..A. Malone, and ) others. This is the first year of this organization and is also its first an- nual convention. During the paml year it has done much in the line of organizing societies - in Beltrami County: “There are twelve societies Ira J. Coole returned Thursday morning from Blackduck where he spent two days on business. | Misses Lottie and Dora Block who have been guests at the Lambe cot- tage for the past three weeks, left Tuesday for their home at Grand Forks. \ Miss Emma Muellen of Grand Forks, but who is now visiting friends in Crookston will arrive in the city Saturday to spend a week at the Evans cottage at Grand Forks Mrs. B. H. Courtney and . little daughter Margaret, of St. Paul, who have been guests of Mrs. B. H. Court- ney left for their home Thursday morning. Miss Louise Neate left for Grand Forks Wednesday after spending the ,bast week as the guest of Miss Mae | Nesbet. L. C. Dempsey and family will residence in Bemidji the latter part of the week. Rev. J. K. Burleson of Grand Forks, who has spent the past three day8 as a guest at the Woodworth cottage at Grand Forks bay has left short time as the guest of C. C. Go- wan in “Dacotah” lodge. Miss Mae Melugin who has spent her summer vacation with her sister, Mrs. L. C. Dempsey, has accepted a | position with the Cominsky Clothing her home here in the future. Notice! Saturday August 30 last day of skidoo sale at Troppman's | Our entire stock of ladies suits must be closed out on this day. Beginning at ten a. m. you can buy your choice of any suit in our entire After this the hour until the store closes at 11 o’clock p. m. The following is the table of re- From. 10-to.11.A. M... --$13.93 From 11 to 12 A. M.. . 12.93 From 12 to 1P M..... ...1193 From .1 to . M.. <v.. 10.93 From 2 to ..9.93 From 3 to 8.93 From 4 to 7.93 From. ‘5 to 6.93 ‘From ' 6 to 5.93 From 7 to 4.93 From 8 to 3 93 From 9 to 1 2.93 From 10 to 1 1.93 Tfuppman’; Big Department| @ Store \ Walter Schlosser of Grand Forks, arrived in Bemidji last Monday to spend a week as the guest of an- rence Kennedy. FIRE DESTROYS HOME Flames Totally Destroy Entire Con- tents Last Night. At 10:30 last night the Bemidji Fire department was called out by an alarm sent in from the corner of Bel- trami avenue and Fourteenth street. Quick time was made in reaching the house which was all in flames and which was pratically destroyed be- fore the department had reached the scene. Just how the fire started is inot known as no one was in the house at the time. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eng- land who have been living in the |house had attended one of the local itheaters and ‘were not at home when {the fire started. Mr. England figures his loss at $600 with $250 insurance. The house is rented by Matt Phibbs. Card of Thanks. We take this our first opportunity to express our hearty thanks to our friends who so pleasantly surprised us on our recent birthday, August 28. This mile stone of our life was in- deed an oasis where our hearts were warmed and we felt once more as boys and girls. Words cannot express our joy. in being remembered so agreeably. Thankfully, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Irish. E have twenty-seven sections of land in the famous Musselshell Country, Montana where wheat will produce from 25 to 60 bu. per acre, oats from 60 to 90 bu. and po- tatoes 600 bu. per acre. On account of settling up an_estate we offer this tract as a wholeor will divide to suit purchaser on terms and prices that can be equalled by none. Come in and see us. while ‘at the State Falr or write for prices and photographs “stating size of deal preferred. Kellogg Land Co. 221 Palace Building, Minneapolis AMUSEMENTS erras i Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE ‘A Modern Pysche” (Vlu'raph) A Dpretty story of ‘a chance meeting on a train of a novelist and a dainty little co-ed is _told in this Comedy-Drama. Dorothy Kelly plays the part of June and makes one of the daintiest little col- lege gitls that could be imagined. The Switch Tower” (Blograph) Thereis a human touch in the portrayel of this story of a switchman and his family: Ilustrated Song “On the Trail of the Lone- some Pine” ““The Kninéflt o Gyclone - Guleh” : (Kalem) This entertaining pic- ture is said to be a scream from start to finish. “Guring Her - Extravagance” (Kalem) Another lively com- edy in which a young husband takes drastic measures to curtail the - ex- penditures of a spendthrift wife. Try Ploneer Want Ads. To Day We are manufacturing STICK PINS Solid goldset with diamonds, rubies, pearls, opals, ete. Many new original designs which you can buy for about 1-3 less than the price usually asked for same quality in the large cities BECAUSE We are manufacturers and buying direct from the work shop you save the profits of the jobber and the retailer. If you have a diamond, opal or other set bring them to us, we will mount them in the latest style. . See ‘our windows for new designs of our own make. Geo. T. Baker & GCo. Manufacturing Jewelers 116 3rd St. Near the Lake Coming September Lahr’s Furniture - Store Guaranteed Silver Plated Ware InTeaspoons, Tablespoons, Knives, Forks, Orange Spoons, Knives and Sugar Shells Your Ghoice 10c times the price asked. See Our New Line of Fancy Work ! | Butter i In Pillow Tops with back, Pin Cushions, Work Bags, Tie Racks, Fancy Aprons, and Kimona Night Gowns. l This silverware is guaranteed and is worth several Each envelope contains a full outfit including diagram l lesson with sufficient American Beauty Embroidery Floss to complete design. Big Line and Variety See Our Large Variety and Stock of Dishes and Glassware From a 5c dish to a hand painted and ufi ported. l Ses Qur Stock ~ of Large Variety and Stock. See Our Jewelry, Silverware, Sweaters, Women’s Dresses, Mens Shirts, Overalls’ Children’s. Dresses, - Hose, Hafs, A Iluderwear, Hair Goods, Corsets, Ete, We SeII at Right Prices and A Large | Stock to Choose From We have cnlarged our floor space so our customers can do their shoppmg at ease. I | ! | Enamelware ' | | I Megroth's Varlety Store . 320 Minnesota Ave. Phone 260 e i

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