Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 4, 1913, Page 3

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KKK KRR KKK R KKK * LEST WE:FORGET * KKK KKK KKK KKK The Beltrami County Fair Sep- tember 10, 11 and 12. To Boost for the girls in the Schroeder-Ploneer Free Plano con- test. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Piano contest. To try to buy it at home before we send away. Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. To send in your application to be- come a member of the Bemidjl afhletic Club to Secretary Carl Johnson. Go-carts retire@ at tig second hand store.—Adv. Mr. and Mre. J. Moritz are attend- ing ‘the state fair, Bell boy wanted at Markham ho- tel at once.—Adv. Pattern s ; - h 2 : tually if you persistently deposit your - l f P T ha & W [ h Fn(l}leozfaltsre; w;:; ity savings in the Northern National An Invitation is.extended to the Dress Hats % lne 0 attern “ tS lc al'e s visitor Tuesday. Bank.—Adv. ladies of - Bemidji-and.vicinity. to at- Street E. W. Avery of Anoka is in Be- midji today on business. Dishwasher wanted at the Hotel Markham at once.—Adv. William Hurbert of Deer River is visiting friends in the city. 8. J. Fodge of Fort Dodge, business caller in the city today. Dressmaking done. 317 America avenue. Moderate terms.—Adv. J. C. Sullivan of Blackduck, is a usiness caller in the city today. Is a B. 0. Norby of Fosston, is trans acting business in Bemidji today. School girls’ hats a specialty at the Henrlonnet Millinery Parlors—Adv. Sullivan & Oonseding’s Road Show Brinkman Theatre : . . business caller at Crookston edlieu- day. Fora limited time,: seven bars of Lenox:goap for 25¢.at:Schmitt’s groc- ery.—Adv. Rev. T, S. Kolsteswentto Turtle River today. He will return on the night train. One.of thesa nice aays you ought to 80 to Hakkerups and-have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. E. B Miller is spending the day in the:city on acombined : business and pelasure visit. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Scofleld of Deer E. Kenfleld home. Mr. and . Mrs, A. Underwood of Kelliher, are spending the day in the city on business. R. C. Hayner is:spending a fow days In the cities on business and at- tending the fair. Mrs. R. J. Fenton returned from| the cities last night where she has spent a few days. O. Granum, who has been a guest at the P. N. Anderson home, left yes- terday for Great Falls, Montana. Dress making parlors. Mrs. I D. Ward and Miss Katherine Kline at the Berman Emporium Annex.—Adv. J. B. Ross of International Falls, arrived in the city,last night and is spending the day.in the city.on busi- ness. You will own your own home even- Mrs. Ira J. Cool is visiting friends in Chicago. On her way back to Be- midji she will stop off in Minneapo- lis for a few days. Mrs. R. F. Coleman of Omaha, Nebraska, who has been spending the summer here on Lake Bemidji, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of the Nymore hotel, have gone out of business on account of Mrs. Moore’s health, and have moved to Bemidji. Nava Wilson of Kelliher passed through Bemidji today enroute to Ada, where she will spend a short time as the guest of friends. Miss Ethel Pettingill of Kelliher, came down from that city this morn- ing and will remain in Bemidjl a few days as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sannes and daughter, Miss Lila, who have been River, Minnesota, are guests at the B, |1 a boy this morning, Mr. and Mzs,. Aldrich are ente; talning ‘Mrs. Aldeieh’s mother and sisters of‘Minneapdlis this week, Mr. and Mrs. Hy.C. Baer entertain- led Mr. and Mrss~Gowfan apd)jdaugh- ter Mary and son Charles of Lavinia at.luncheon yesterday. : The: Eastern Stars will have their first regular meeting. this fall tomor- row. night at 8 o’¢lock. Al members are urged to be present. Mrs, George-Kreatz, W: M. Frank Smith,.901-America avenue, sold; hig, house to W. 0. Newman of Redby.. Mr. Smith. will go to Vernedale,, Minnesota, where.he and his family will make.their future home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Woods and daughter Mabel, , came down this morning from Blackduck. enroute to Duluth and to points in Michigan Wwhere they will make their future; home. Mrs.-J FiPeiper-left yesterday for’ Henning, Mianesgota, where she-will spend .a--short -time: visiting friends and relatives, Before. returning to Bemidji she will visit at Fergus Falls and Shell Lake, Louis"Romlbenn of Blackduck ar- rived in the eity this morning and spent several hours here between trains. He left this noon for Duluth where he will spend some time on business. tend the Millinery Opening at the Henrionnet -Millinery. Parlors, .Fri- day and Saturday, Sept. 5 and 6. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet.—Adv. Ed Hasty and D. D. Rolfe of Black- duck spent a few hours in the city this morning between trains. They left this morning for points along the Soo Line where they will transact business for a short time. Mrs. P N. Anderson -left today for Crookston and - Grand ‘Forks, where she will look up a good furrier. She plans on having a fur department in connection with her dressmaking parlors, at the Bazaar store. Robert Naylor, one of the Pioneer-| carrier boys, returned Tuesday night from Wadena, where he has been the guest of his two grandmothers for a week. Lester Smith and Caldwell Davis carrfed his route while he was away. which has every element of atrac- tiveness, combined with strictly high grade workmanship and prices, call at the Edwards Sisters.— Adv. is money in the treasury to pay war- rants registered on the general fund | prior to Oct. 1st, 1912, on the, poor fund prior to Aug. 1st, 1913, on the revolving fund registered prior to Sept. 1st, 1913, and all permanent improvement warrants issued prior to: Aug. 1st, 1913. Dated Sept. 1st, 1913. DEPARTMENT OF T To Frank F. Finch, of Blackduck, Min- 3 .PICTURES DELUXE i - Complete MILLINERY OPENING. Sept. 5th and 6th, If you want a line of reasonable NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there GEO. W. RHEA, City Treasurer. NOTICE OF CONTEST. 'HE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Cass Lake, Minnesota. August 28, 1918, nesota, Contestee: . You are hereby notified that Manson 313 Minnesota: Ave. =¥ P 0 ) We call attention to our fine now ready to be shown. Our : line includes the latest Paris and New York styles: 3”4 R. F. MURPHY -Automet ile Accessories iESHRE AR NS and Supplies Big stock of tires, all sizes. If it is some= [ thing for. the automobié or gas engine; we can’ supply your wants-and our prices are positivély right. spending the past few weeks at Lake Bemidji, have returned to their home. Sullivan & Considines road show at the Brinkman theater tonight. Schnelder’s Musical Garden, the talk of every town they appear in.—Adv. McNeiles, who gives Nebish, Minnesota, as his postoffice address, did on August 9, 1913, file in this office his duly cor- roborated application to contest and se- cure_ the cancellation of your Home- stead, Entry, Serial No. 04768, made August 23, 1910, for NW NW1, Sec tion 11, Township 150N, Range 32W. 5th- P. Meridian, and as grounds for hi: contest he alleges that said Frank F. Finch has never established his resi- dence upon_the land above described nor has he {‘nflg‘e t&l:}\ lr}:prgv_emer:‘tsl whagso- o B G R Mrs. E. F. Moekle and son of St. |Siend o further notified You_are, therefore, that the mald allegations will be taken py this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be can- wRERAL DIRECTOR ARNDEMBALMER. D:lina'Bik RelramiAve. Mrs. Thomas Ratican of Blackduck and daughter, Mrs. DeVere Willfong, who have spent the summer at Min- neapolis, are the guests of Mrs. Rati- can’s daughter, Mrs. John McCorm- ick, enroute to their home at Black- duck, TONICHT Paul Petching & GCo. Presents Schneider’s Musical Garden The Prettiest Staged Musical Act In Vaudeville. The Talk of Every Town They Appear In. A Feature for Any Bill. Thomson Duo - We Handle the- Following Lines of Cars: ‘Ford, Studebaker, Over- Emmet Branborg of Hennlng, Min- nesota, arrived in the city last night and will spend some time in the city |’ as the guest of his brother, Warner |Faul, arrived this noon from Crook- Branborg. ston where they have been visiting friends and relatives for the past few STOVE WOOD FOR SALE| “BUNDLE:WOOD, 1220 . lng Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 to 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 celed thereunder without your further Delivlrldh N szoo d i - ight to be heard therein, either before ymore, $2.00 an ] H ) Some Harmony Singers Lu:::: tf‘;g:::: t:i Crookston re-|days. While in the city they will be this office. or on apbeal, It vou fall ty $2.25. i Ia“d and cadl“ac g = - S s morning after |the guests of Mrs. Moekle’s brother, fle in, (his oftico witnin twenty days L I " cation g Harry Patrick & the Saxton [|s2chiuns = short ume with triends at |5, 5. Notaer. - oo "Sa "iowa beim: Sour: Sham - ;LOCKhW‘::’D o 1914 models ready for delivery. We have some: elliher. e will return to Crook- under oath, specifically meeting and elivered to: Bemidji, a to A th 114 ti f it 4 . Sislm‘s ston today. Elmer Hoff of Jefferson county, |eet or 1f you Feit witbre tons Sins®ls 7th St., beyond, $2.25 used cars for sale, cheap Towa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, C. |file In this’ office due proof that you Teacher Wanted for'a term of sev- en month school in District 86, Bel- trami county, wages, $40 per month. Apply to Jacob Anderson, Jelle, Minn.—Adv. Singing and- Dancing, Talking and Whistling Featuring a Human Steam Caliope. _— 3,000 Feet of Photo Play Music by Prof. Mason have served a copy. of your answer on the said contestant efther in person or by registered meil. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant in person, Dproof of such service must be either the said contestant's written acknowledg- ment of hig receipt of the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or the affidavit Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 and $2.00. L. Whitney, on Minnesota avenue. Mr. Hoff is looking for land in this vicinity and if he finds anything that suits him, they will move to this part of the country. TelephoneOrders Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY Northern Automobile Gfl-& Picturs Program Changes Evary Night Admission 25c and 35c Show Starts 7:10 Come Early and Get a Good Seat Mrs. E. C. Stiles left yesterday for Fergus Falls where she will spend the next two months as the guest of relatives. She will be joined in that city in a few weeks by her husband Wwho will also spend a few weeks with relatives. It’s just inside live in America. LAHR'S FURNI cold weather coming, do not DID YOU SEE OUR AD. In The Saturday Evening Post Out Today? -the Read It You'll be gladder than ever that you This ad. will do you more good than ten trips to the doctor Read It Then come and see our Saturday Evening Post window display, and let's see how quickly we cam make that ad. begin to work for you. Do not fail to see our open air demonstration of the famous COLE'S HOT BLASS HEATERS" and COLE'S GENUINE AIR TIGHTS, Friday and Saturday, Sep-. tember 5th and 6th. If interested jf a hester for the | back cover TURE ‘STORE mis hisoppenity {day for Puposky where he will hold The Henrfonnet Millinery Parlors are now ready for you. Their store is filled with all the latest styles of seasonable goods; affording you a se- lection from one of the greatest dis- plays they have ever shown at most reasonable prices.—Adv. Father Philippe will leave Mon- services at the Durand home Tues- day morning. A business meeting will be called Monday evening and matters of importance relative of building a Catholic church’ for that village will' be discussed. Father Philippe. will hold services in that village once & month, Mr. and Mrs. Tams, Bixby of Okla- homa were among our visitors. Mr. Bixby is a notable personage:through hig connection with government In- dian matters, and is the owner of con- siderable property at Bemidji, where he has been assisting in an effort to organize a company to build a large summer hotel on the shores of Lake Bemidjl.—International Falls Daily Journal. Mrs. G. C. Bergland entertained yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Mathilda Bergland, who is here on a visit from Lake City. Those who en- joyed Mrs. Bergland’s hospitality were Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Randahl, Mrs, Westeen of Grand Forks, Mes- dames J. C. Tennstrom, Richardson, George Anderson, S. Robertson; John Moberg, T. Thompson, A. Smith, A. R. Ericksom, O. Larson "John L. Brown, 0. Christianson, and the Misses Esther Tennstrom and Amundson, W. S. Lycan returned this morning from Minneapolis, where lie went to attend the Minnesota State fair. He says that this year is the best the fair association has ever seen, and in re- turn the fair is the largest and best that the people have ever had the op- portunity of seeing. Mr. Lycan said that he thought that this fair would. be ranked with:'the very best in the United States, and would be near the head for size. A great number of people are flocking to the cities to take up this grand- opportunity of seeing such a fair. Many people are Jdeaving this city, and others will' go down to take in the last day or two. | Geo. T. Baker & Co. of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by registered mail, proof of such service must con- sist of the affidavit of the person by ‘whom the copy was mailed stating. when and the postoffice to which {t was mail- pani by the ‘postmaster’s receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice' to which you de- sire future notices to LESTER Register. B. B. WOOD, Receiver. 1 D2g, ot first publication, September Date of second publication, September 11th, 1918, 1gDate of third. publication, September Date_of fourth publication, September 26th, 1913, We are manufacturing STICK PINS Solid goldset with diamonds, rubies,. pearls; opals, etc. 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. Manufacturing Jewelers r the La We Open wear store. general average: the right prices. Tomorrow Morning ous exclusive Ladies’ and Children’s ready-to || This will mark a new epoely| in the Bemidji ready-to-wear history. - In opening-this store'it is our objeet to give the ladies of Bemidji an opportunity | to puschase highly tailored |clothes, refined | in design, abselutely rightin styles. Quality | considered, prices are much lower than- the | | You Are Cordially Invited To view the splendid assortment - displayed entire- ly devoted to Ladies’, Misses; and- dresses and furnishings: - We shall ‘at all times be.able: t5 offer a wide selection of anything pertaining,to Modes at Children’s coats; suits;

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