Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 30, 1913, Page 3

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" Go-carts repaired at the second| hand store.—Adv. 3 Mrs. BE. Marquis of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping. Miss Ella Freeman of Park ‘Rapids spent Friday in Bemidji as the guest: of friends. b yesterday in Bemidji on a.combined business and pleasure trip. mrnrnrconnnnonnnrerrercereosscsenmonorees | Dress making parlors. Mrs. I D, KKK KKK XKKKXKK¥x&|Ward and Miss Katherine Kline at x LEST WE FORGET *| the Berman Emporium Annex.—Adv. EXKKKKK KK KKK XK KKK Migg Freda Waverly of Bremer, The Beltrami County Fair Sep-|Minzesota, arrived in- the city this tember 10, 11 and 12, morning and will spend some time ‘To Boost for the girls in the|here visitng friends. Schroeder-Ploneer Free Ph\no con- test. T To cut the five vote coupon out of h positi this paper and save it for your favor- Piase sho has: scodptan’s poslton’ ar ite contestant in the Schroeder- et L A T Pioneer Free Piano contest. Miss Eleanor Engleseth of Fertile, To try to buy it at home before we |Minnesota, spent yesterday in Bemid- send away. Ji. She was accompanied by Miss t! t Miss Nell Shannon left recently for During, North Dakota,!at which Phone Soclety news to society edi- Josephine Olson, also of Fertile, tl the Jewelry line, come and see me. come a member of the Bemldji|T am closing out my entire stock and athletic Club to Secretary Carl|fixtures at less than cost. Chas, = Sam Case of Turtle River trans-|where he has purchased mew stock acted business in Bemidji yesterday.|for his store. was a Bemidji visitor Friday. and will attend the state fair and J. A. Younggren left last night for wistt riends, the twin cities where he will attend | Miss Ivis Roberts will leave tomor- the fair, row for Cass Lake where she will teach in the public schools. This is Miss Robert’s second year in the Cass Lake schools. Herbert Wood left this morning Leah Mageau of Crookston visited | ™ friends and relatives in Bemidji yes- ( terday. mg)n,_A v. crombie’s. For rent4d Library for 10 ‘cents atweek: ‘A féw ars: “Th Woman Thou Gavest' Me,” ‘John. Barleycorn,” “The Iron’ Trail,”: nd} Harry C. Moon of Réd Lake spent|ady, =~ (m--., ‘A pretty story of DR. P'.IERCE’S chance. meeting on sota, i8ithe guest! of hig uficl en month school in District 86, Bel- ‘Thereis a human lwmuh iver and bowels and through them the whole system. month, Apply to Jacob -Anderson, Jelle, Minn,—Adv. 5 A Adviser, 1 ""”K-.-‘:fi dore, and daughter Dorothy and Miss Irene Cross of Grand Forks, drove from Maple Lake where they have been on an outing trip to Bemidji. While here they were the guests of friends at Lavinia. They returned to This entertaining ‘pic- v » tor, phone No. 31. If you want a snap on anything in | I8 ! IJvls'lddtoboi scream from start 4 ] To send in your application to ha- . ‘to finish. > Grace Alkman ot Winnipeg, are visit- ‘w‘ Eflffllfllfiflfl" ing Mrs. E. W. Ashley at Ashley { ‘Another lively -com- - Johnson, Cummer.—Ady; Park. Miss .Gertrude Longstrut of fifln whldnyoung hulbangu takes A LAWYER _F. G. Troppman returned Thursday | Puluth, who has has also been a “drastic “measures to curtail ex- '\ Al . g Sars ronred at tao second anay oo extondod trlp 1o Ohlcage |Euest there, ‘left -yesterday. for Du- || Penditires ol a spendelifc wife. Wies'Blook Talashess 4e " e New York and other eastern markets, |luth. Misses Alkman and Ligert- — Big stock of tires, all sizes. . If it is some= JOHN F. GIBBONS ‘wood will remain for a -couple - of weeks. They are Mrs. Ashley's asais- tant catalogue artlsts and are ver: A 8 ly your ces are positivel Bl m Dishwashor wanted at the Hotel| Arthur Lundbers, one of the 1ino- | euey aotionted. wite, Beaieft ae u| “Five years ago I had the worst|§ SUPPIY your wants and our pri P y. EMIDIT, Markham at once.—Adv. type operators at the Ploneer, will 80 |gummer regort, case of chronic constipation I ever|f right. 0. H. FIiK M. G. Stokeberry of Grand Forks|to the cilties the first of the week knew -of, and Chamberlain’s Tablets i number of ladies this afternoon, in honor of Mis.: Julia' Hyatt of Califpr nia. Invitations were issued:to Mes- dames L. G. Pendergast, W. H, Bailey, S. C. Bailey, W. E..Hyatt, Fred Burs- ley and the guest of honor Mrs. Julia Hyatt. A‘pleasantfeature of the oc- casion was the presence of three mtmfihtmnm-hnm AM New books just recelved at Aber: Fon centuries it has been known that Nnara'lmatnlubhhdfl: giv- ing agents for th- cure of disease are found in our American fc B Quer forty years ago Dr. & V. Plerco, Chiof consulting physician o the Tnvalids’ Hotel and irgu.:.:d figm a¢ Bufalo, N uudhtho rod extracts as well sa ive ] such as theliquid extrects of native medicinal planis s Ioodeoot sad Quesn's soot : 7] Scanes, T prosemiption £ putuy I nldl e g eare of ‘Laddle,” by Gene Stratton Porter.— |} - A "ud.m P’sflln P o Pt oy In Nguid form was Tom: Russell of 'Fatrfax, ‘Minne- e o 'lm.lu.u‘i 4 i Golden lly: plays:ithe ‘part of | X large sala for all tiese) years Russoll. Jack Russell 1s visiting rela- makes one of the daintiest little col- (o Bas enjoyed 8 large sl ‘powdered extract in gt ives and friends at Kelliher. lege girls that could be imagined. # your medicine dealer, or send 60c ]&one—eent pos " . ) f 's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., and tablets’ be Teacher Wanted for a term of sev- "]l s'“fih Tw‘[ The “Golden Medical Discovery” makes rich, red blood, in Skin e f blood rami county, wages, $10 per uguh;n,mmm-vnl'oflin story of || Ly m&fl"%fl:fl:fi:flnfiwufififivfimfi H. N. Wells and wife and son Theo- [§- . ADDRESS DR.R. .rmmm.u- o % _ PROFESSIONAL-CARDS -:«1*;«5‘}1%« ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHER' OF' PIANO:: Graduate of Chicago Musical ‘College, Phone-§83. EXXE R X X R AR K REE * wrw ,‘m m of Gyclone mnl heir home at Grand Forks this morn- Miss Dora Ligertwood and Miss LAWYERS : o e B sl 71 i S GRAHAM M. TORRANCE ATTORNEY AT uw thing for the automobile or gas engine, we can Pt aitis Chronic Constipation - Cured. ATTORNEY AT LAW: Omide wecond floor ‘0’ Lsary-Bowiek: Biag —_—————— ¢ PHYSI(,IANS, SUB.G,EONS DR. ROWLAND GILIOI.I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block:- Mrs. Mary Gamble: entertainsd’a: ctiréd’ me,”" writés 8. F. Fish, Brook- 1yn, Mich, For sale by Barker’s Drug stere.—Adv. ! We Handle the Following Lines of Cars: Ford, Studebaker, Over- land and Cadillac 1514 models ready for delivery. We have some FREED-FOR PROTECTING GIRL New Yorker Who Killed Assailant of You get Mason Jar caps at 20 cents Young | Womhn, Aquitted. - > T gt Sabbas iase ot 16 conts | 107 Walker, where he will joln the | presidents of the G. A. R. Circle, Mrs. | New. York, Aug. 30—A coroner's used cars for sale, cheap. DR, E. A, SHANNON, M . t Schmitt’ g: a Walker band which will play at the|W. H. Bailey, Mrs. Julia Hyatt and | gary acquitted William F. Cuft for PHYSICIAN AND 'BUR| JHON i at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. state falr. Mr. Wood expects to be |ex-president Mrs. L. G. Pendergast. | slaying Joseph ‘Borrandes on Aug. 4 ' p Phons 306 e 1 MATO Rlsck John Brummond of Thief River|gone a week. The color scheme was red, white and l.:-t, wmll: ::le laltdher was attempting Nurt rn Aut m hlla c Rés. "Thone 883 assaul 88 ar, rns, a tele- i i N i:;?’l R business caller In Be-| poy ;. g Randahl will preach in m“‘: “::d abproplate, - place. - cardn] e eatir i war hiacrori B 1 E|5R. C. B SANBORN J, ay. Mallard tomorrow morning. He will rere U work in the early’ morning. Cuff, & PH YSIC] I IAN AND'SURGEON Miss Alice Mormon of Laguna is|return to Bemidji in the evening and AT N S stranger to the young woman, respond- Office—-Miles’ Blogk spending a short time in Bemidji|services will be held in the Swedish [K XK K K XK X KA X X XA XX KKK X ;d "’n:“' ‘;"‘“ ‘°‘:“1:91F and knocked visiting friends. church at 8 p. m. * RES WOTES % | Borrandes down. The man died later 8 5.0 . S BENT ROOMINOTES = % 1otk tructared skolli- The jury brougnt DE. L. A. WARD One of these nice aays you ought to| Earl McTaggart and Wellington in a verdict of justifiable homicide. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON g0 to Hakkerups and have your plc-|Grimoldby of Bemidji, are in Hib.| Miss Lottie Brennan- of Wilton, i : 3 Over Firat National bauk, : ture taken.—Adv. bing for a visit with.-Thomas Newby | came to the city Thursday to meet > rer First Natlonal Bemtdjl, Mina, A. M. Crapo of Wilton was in the |2Rd to attend the county fair.—Hib- ?;r ;ous:‘)l, Méss I:Ml:um:“:: o: tsht a I On a e lz JR. A. E. HERDERSON * 2 oud. 88 Ernst wi visit al e i ' . o e > « city yesterday getting school sup-|Ping Daily Tribune. home of her uncle, Tom Brennan of PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON plies for his school. The Mothers' Club will meet in the | Wilton for a week, - o a gar izt National bank, Bemidst Misa, H. P. Bishop of Bemidji, has gone | Methodist church, September 2, at| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson.of. Bel- 4 We h: f high d . N e have an assortment of high grade paper to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, to be|2:30. All members are requested to|trami, Minnesota, were in the eity . OR.E. H. SMITH & guest at the Old Sanitarium, be present and a cordial Invitation is | Thursday between trains. They are|| We are manufacturing fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and e Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Palmer went extended to all mothers to attend. returning home after a few days' K le 812 x13 9}1711::1 ::‘q::“ gg::;:on : to the cities last evening where they There will be a general meeting of Vh:: o G“ll]lyl.ddl ton of this city has STIc P —1|"‘* will spend & day o rtwo at the fair. |the young people of the First Scan- goneO::n:;nhpeto: :h:re uh.ecwl’ll r.e- Solid goldset with diamonds, At $ 1 and $ 1425 a bOX ‘OR."E. H. MARCUM' | Our special ice cream for next Sun-|dinavian Lutheran church 1n thel ' o gutios as teacher in the in- i : PHYSICIAN AND 'SURGHON | day will be an Orango pudding, 40c a | church parlors Tussday eventns at § | ooty oen oo, ’“;’;:2' I:ia;]s:) :ipt‘fls'let;ésigus (Can you beat it?) ehone 19 0000 18 Mage Blesk | brick. The Model, Phone 125—Adyv. | © ¢lock are urged to be preuant.‘ Miss Christie Wallace and Mrs. which );-;m o bg“uymfor ot Yes, there are 100.sheets in each box. and if the one Residence Phone | Yo E. C. McGregor and son Willard Frederick McDonald of Blue Earth, | Powers of Solway, were in -the city & : \‘ will return home tonight from a|Minnesota, who has been the guest|Friday. Miss Wallace will teach the || 1-31ess than the price usually paper does not satisfy you know whel:e you bought EINER W, JOHNSON ] -~ week’s trip on the Winnibigoshish, |of his sister, Mrs, C. M. Jacobson, |Solway school this year. asked for same quality in the it—your money returned if you want it always. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | 1219 Lake Boulevard, for the past| Miss Alice Pendergast, who has|| japo0 cities Office ever Security Bask | L B} dir e vt e weaye T | two weoks, left last night for his |spent the past two months at her cot- ® : ' i | " be the guest of relatives for several tome, ::g;‘::‘z:eol::::‘s:n:’tia:zt:;:e;: BEcAUSE ewarel DENTISTS . 5 days. b ) " 3/ danAc :-:h;:;rg a::::ish;nyi:?:p:}: employed in the government schools We are manufacturers and i a JB. D. L STANTON | sota o sponding a shont tio ta tha|Dle of the clty Tast night 1n the eity | sescleF: ilivonsand. daugh. || PUYInE direct from the work | K Special agents call on the trade about the city e pmimED d N rge 9 - 3 i A . o iz 2 § . & ro || shop you ave ‘the profits of ||l from time to time' They may offer you enticin Offics 1n Winter Blesk ter, Cora, of Osakis, Minnesota, were z 1 % - % in Bemidji the latter part of the week || the jobber and the retailer. f# looking bargains—but—what if you're not -satisfied? and from here went to Spur, where If you have a diamond, opal -It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. DR. J. T. TUOMY sota, is a guest at the home of his| Miss Ida Stone will leave tonight|Miss Milliron . will teach this year, || or other'set'bring them to us, G DENTIST i cousin, Mrs. O. B. Somstrud, 1204 |for Helena, Montana, where she will “‘:d‘":l““l ghe wnd h““]"fi“’“‘" witl || e will mount them in the || We Buy on a Guarantee and Sell §s wevomm nox mas: 20 su0 | Dewey avenue, take up the duties she lald down at|Feside during the school term, latest style. | the close of school last year in public| Miss Rogers of Nary was in the ty] . £ the Same Way. DR. G. M, PALMER 3 Prof. Bueford Gile and G. @. Win- |, 0 ™ 0 S e e Crookston | €Ity - Friday enroute to - Menahga || _ See our windows for new SENTINE i ter loft last night for the twin citles) .\ o 0 i} where she will commence teaching || designs of our own make. s gas gma Miles Blook | = where they will assist in the Bel- g September 1. Evening Work by Appelatmeat Only trami county booth at the fair. W. G. Glles of Grand Forks ar-| Miss Phillippi went to ‘Wahpeton, G ‘I‘ B ker & s“ Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Molander left 77> 18 Bemidl} yesterday and will |¢his week, where she has acoepted & 80 1. ba A NEW PUBLIO LIBRARY | Thursday for Madison, South Dakota m!u i fll uture home in the city. Mr. | position {n the government school, Manufacturing--Jewelers i Phone 31 where they were called on account of Glles will succeed W. J. Nelson as| Mrs. W. H. Morris of Deer River, is 116 3rd 8t. Near the Lake manager of the Northwestern Tele-|visiting at the home of her parents, the death of Mrs. Molander’s brother. phone Exchange of this city. New books just recelved at Aber- crombie’s. For rent in Library for 10 cents a week. A few are: “The Woman Thou Gavest Me,” ‘“John Barleycorn,” “The Iron Trail,” and “Laddie,” by Gene Stratton Porter.— Adv. Miss Anna Meyer of Bagley, form- erly a teacher at Bemidjl, is visiting for a few days in Cass Lake, before coming to Crookston, where she will teach in the city schools this coming term.—Crookston Daily Times. 2 have a complete stock of all sizes, [crombie’s. For rent in Library for new, second, and-slightly used at|10 cents a week. A few are: “The low. prices. We repaif all makes of | Woman Thou Gavest Me,” “John tires.. Work guaranteed. J. N. John- |Barleycorn,” “The Iron Trail,” and son, 915 Nicollet-avenue, Minneapo- | “Laddie,” by Gene Stratton Porter.— = Us.—Adv. i Mrs. A. C. Park and daughter, Elizabeth, of Three Fork, Montana, ‘who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Denu, 1207 Lake Boule- Brinkman Theatre Running at all times That Universal Program In Gonjunction With Sul- livan and Considenes 20th Gentury Vaudeville Aerial Wilson's Supreme Aerial Gymnasts Garuso Trio Singing and Instrumental. Show starts 7:10. Admission 10c and 25c. last night for their home. Mrs. Parks is Mrs. Denu's sister. city on a combined business and|hall. The “Rag Time Kids” furnish- pleasure trip. ed the music and all present report a good time. o Peter Sathre of Audubon, Minne- | Miss Millie Schaft, an experienced trimmer from 'St. aul, now has parlor work room, and is ready for order work. Parties having hats The following millinery stores an- notice their stores will be open until 8 o’clock every evening except Sat- urday evenings, and on Saturday eve- nings until 10 o’clock: Mrs. A. P. Henrlonnet, Misses LaFontisee and Mrs. E. C. Neal. Fall openings will be announced in -the near fumre— Miss Floy Donaldson, who is a guest at the home of Mrs. Sarah Picture Program. Chautes || s 10 i ool eave ember Ev“y DIY University, where she will specialize Gomlng SOptember 4 ||this year in the study of fine arts. Sullivan & Considines mu ;:m:n«:-o; = !orm;rl; mpe:- 4 lendent of drawing and penman- Noadahoye |ship in the Bemid}i high school. the Bentley’s, and also at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rice of Nymore. She will return to her home the first of the week. braska, arrived in the city Wednes- day. She is afflicted with hay fever ° ° g but gets immediate relief in this A Invztatw Call on us when in need of tires,| NeW books just received at-Aber-|climate. / accepted a position as - teacher of Ea iy | L All Who Come o the Argyle schools this year: ooughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It eontdins no opium or other marcotic. it alwayscoures.sFor-sale by vard, for the past three weeks, left Barkers Drug. stove.—Adv: charge of the Henrlonnet Millinery | House Judictary Committes Pditpones A . ithat they would like to have made| of ‘‘charges ~agsinst Federal Judge| [ ] ! COUNTY CORONER over, should bring their work early|-Emory:Speer of.Macon, Ga., was post- o and avold the rush.—Adv. poned by theNouse judiclary:commit: ! . Wiitre you will find she leagest, continuons aisls in any store nounce that from now until further | resentations: that Judge Speer’s health v UR Store is ready te serve you whether you come to rest, seventy years”of ‘age; was ‘struck and i Adv. killed by an-Omaba train near Carver| il Wemen’s and Children’s Garments and Dress Accessories, Dny Mrs. H. J. Lee of Freemont, Ne- DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND FIANO MOVING | Res. 'Phone §8. 818 Ameries Ave G Office Pheae 18 & ’ I PAY CASH | Bernice Pendergast of this city has For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper, Brass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON mid) Phone 810 b Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy This remedy has no superior for FUNERAL DIRECTOR : _ ¥. E. IBERTSON bt | : : : UNDERTAKER and ‘Washington, rAug. :30.~Investigation JUDGE . SPEER: GETS ~STAY tee until late autumn because-of pres- tand—340 feet long sure’of ‘business ‘in’ congress and rep- to’meet fi nllere, to look around or to make purehases. Make yourself at-home. ' Find festin i = &epleuthfifi-gRooms.duekywr u.reelsmdhlndlnwgefree,utm year.® 2 &. Restaurant, ask us questions—all the nlthSmdonehtththmgpofmommo- Deputy Fire Marghat Kifted. to make a visit in the sity free frem werry and distress are here. o b A G ot | [ The New Fall Stocks Are Ready would be endangered were he to’conte to ‘Washington - at: this. time .of ‘the| - while perforning sl dutioniast fire| QY & Goods, Men’s Furnishings, Shoes, Leather Goods, e a5t ; Trunks, Furniture, Rugs, Curtains, Etc. il BIDGSAUGIlS aB, Omialiky rosd enjoy the beautiful displays—on the ssven sics floors of this big' store are showa the most ' FUNERAL Dlltflol investigating ''some - grain - elevators is % L sud watehouses. - Beiug partly doal t}"l' TA.‘?I”:.‘:;‘" PRy ey "“‘fi'lmn Shea : AND EMBACLMER he did not hear-the ‘engine: until it was upon him. He then ‘msde an effort to jump but the-doeamotive struck him in the' back ‘and killed him instantly. '

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