Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 31, 1913, Page 12

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1913 About The City HE KK KKK KKK KKK KKK = LEST WE FORGET * FEEEEHEHEK K KKK KKK To cast your vote at the special charter election, held Tuesday, No- vember, 25. Mo hear Bennett at the Methodist ciurch November 15. Under auspices of Woman's study club. “Phat the local items telephoned or memt to the soclety editor of the Pio- meoer are appreclated. Phone 31. That there is to be a Sunday school convention in Bemidji Wed- nesday and Thursday November 3 and €, The Hallowell Concert company will appear at the Club Decem- der 7. Under auspices of the Bem- idjt Athletic club. That the winter convention of the Neorthern Minnesota Development as- soeiation will be held in Bemidji Deeember 4 and 5. @o cut the five vote coupon out of +this paper and save it for your fav- ‘orlte contestant in the Schroeder-Pid- neer Free Piano contest. ©Ohris Anderson of Akeley is spend ing the day in the city. @o-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. 0. B, Erickson of Crookston is in Bemidji today on business. Go-carts retired at the second hand stcxe.-—Afi'_w Lizzie Hanley of Park Rapids is vistting friends in the city. Only 35c for a good supper in the Presbyterian church Saturday.—Adv. ‘William Short of Kelliher is trans- acting business in the city. Kitchen girls wanted at the Mark- nam Hotel. Apply at once.—Ady. W. H. Peet of Wadena transact- od business in Bemidji today. Special sale on ladies Coats, Suits and dresses.—O'Leary-Bowser Co.— Adv. -y . Oscar Tyren of Kelliher was in the city Thursday on business. H. T. Bosworth of Ada was in the city today transacting business. ‘What? A big supper. When? Sat- uwrday. Where? In the Presbyterian eburch.—Adv. H. A. Hippopospi of Menahaga wag in the city today on business. Mike Dufour of Akeley is trans- acting business in the city today. Don’t forget the supper in the Presbyterian church, Saturday, Nov- ember 1.—Adv. A. E. Osborne of Remer was in the city for a short time today business. ©Onc cf these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. A. M. Karel of Nebish was in the city on business and pleasure Thursday. Nice lot of Boston ferns and palms at the greenhouse. A. E. Webster, Phone 166.—Adv. €. J. Johnson of Crookston is among the business callers in the ity today. Isn’t L worth the $3.00 a year| rental of a safe deposit box in the Northern National Bank to know Brinkman Theatre ~ Where Everyong Goes uVaude\{ille Program The Gamson Sisters Novelty Posing Act. Featuring’ the Most Perfectly Formed. Girl in the World. -Pas-ed by the Physical Cul- ture Board.of New. York City. - Posed for all the leading Artists of U.S. and Europe Poshay Brathers The Boys Who Whistle and Imitate Ficture Program The Law Breakers A Two Reel Sensation Arrest of the Bomb Thrower Mental Suicide The Blotter Doesn’t Lie, You've Ac- cepted & Bribe Music by Mrs. Van Praag and Asst. | Admission 10c, 26c Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp | Picture Program Changes Every Day THE CUB REPORTER SCOQO that your valuable papers are safe? —Adv. Mrs. Claude Ritchie of Kelliher is in the city for a few days visiting her mother. A chance to buy a high grade up to date Ladies coat at a small price. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Rev. J. T. L. Coates of Warroad is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. E. P. White today. Ladies dresses reduced price on ladies serge and corduroy dresses. O'Leary-Bowser Co.—Adyv. J. C. Thompson of Blackduck was among the north line visitors in Be- midji Thursday. Don’t fail to inspect the beauti- ful furs on display until Saturday evening at the Berman Emporium— Adv. L. Brown of Crosby spent yester- day in Bemidji visiting friends and transacting business. Down goes price. Up goes pounds 18 pounds of sugar for $1.00 ut Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. E. M. Tschoepe of Nebish spent’ Thursday in the city boosting Ne- bish and vmtlng friends. John T. Reis of sheldon, North Saturday Nov. 1, is tl;e last day to select your furs from one of the most extenslve lifies.to be had all furs can be flellvered at once Berman’s Emporium.—Adv. Pearl Anderson of Puposky was in the city Monday calling on ‘the local «{trade and. yisiting !riends. P Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lindest and son R. R. Bartosch of Moose Lake. are visiting friends in the city. “Gets-there,” unloads the stom- ach, regulates the bowles, clears the head; you feel it everywhere—Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea. 3b6c. Barker's Drug store.—Adv. Mrs. F. C. Bucksen of Plantaga- net was in Bemidji Tuesday on busi- ness and calling on the local trade. Brushes the cob webs from the brain, clears the eye, colors the cheeks; fills you with life and en- ergy—Hillister’s. R. M. Tea. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Aldrich of Wilton were in the city the first of the week attending to business matters. I have a number of christian sci- ence Journals, Sentinels and Moni- tors. This I will be pleased to give or send to any person interested Mrs. T. J. Welsh 1121 Bemid]l ave.— Adv. = A. Anderson and P. H. Gramer are among the Crookston business in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dickens and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Morrison, Jr., of Red Lake are in the city today visit- ing friends. Mrs. Charles Strifert and W. A. Grover of Stewartville are in the city on a combined ‘business and pleasure trip. Holister’s R. M. Tea is like eclec- tricity; reaches -every nook and cor- ner of your system; fills you with life and energy; you work harder; take life easier. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. 'G. H. Warner of Brainerd is in Bemidji today on business connect- Mrs. A. R. Burns of Winnipeg, Canada, was in the city on Tuesday to meet her son Archy who will ac- company her home, A representative from one of the best fur houses in ‘the country is here with his entire line of fine furs everything - in furs—you can get them at once at Berman’s Em- porium.—Adv. Judge ' C. W.'' Stanton left this wmorning for Interndational Falls . where he will remain for' a short time on legal business. Mrs. M. Holstin ot Cass Lake is in the city looking for a house or Dakota, is in Bmidji on a combined |’ men that are transacting business: ed with the Minnesota and Interna-| {| tional railway. rooms to rent for the winter. So far she has been able to secure either. PEOPLE WHO KNOW. are going| to buy a MAJESTIC RANGE during our DEMONSTARTION week. YOU would too if you KNEW. Read our big ad in this paper. —Adv. Miss Ada Sells of Wilton was in the city one day this week. She was on her way to Faribault, Minneso- ta, where she will visit for severa] weeks. M.:. Butts of Nary was in the city the lirst part of the week. She was acccmpanied by her daughter! Gladys, who came to have her eyes treated. i CHILDREN, we will look for you at our store, Monday, between 3 and 5 P. M. That’s your time. See our lad. in this paper. A. B. Palmer.— Adv. A. J. Johnson left this morning on a business trip to Cass Lake, Bemidji and other points for the. Crookston Pure Food company.—Crookston Daily Times. e ’ North D‘akota, Tuesday and will visit here for some time. Mr. Wilkinson will have his teams in the woods during the win- Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson- of Hope, | arrived”in the “city| S\R—*{ou WlLL. PLEASE TELL ME WHY Nou JusT GAVE ME Thar FUNNY Look! making arrangements to move in. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pollock of Fargo, North Dakota, spent yester- |day in the city. Mr. and Mrs, Pollock left this morning for Lake Itasca via Park Rapids where they spend a short time on a pleasure trip. Deputy Sheriff- Geo. Denley of Be- midji arrived in the city last even- ing in charge of Charles Holl a Bel- trami county homesteader enroute to the insane hospital at Fergus Falls. Hoff had been very violent and arrived here strapped to an iron stretcher. He quieted down after reaching Crookston and was taken the balance of the trip without fur- ther trouble wearing only the mitts.” In the same party was Mrs. Palmer a widow from Hines north of Bemidji who was in charge of Andrew Back and daughter Agnes. Mrs. Palmer had a son but she does not know of his whereabouts. The ! BOYS AND GIRLS—don’t forget your. day- at D(!AJ!}STIQ E hibit. GQ; a free souvenh- and speclal prlze Read our ad in this paper. A. B, Pa]mer. Adv — Miss Vera Nelson, of Bemidji tor- merly of th_is place, is, paying a visit to the Button family, and also renewing acquamtances amongs her many friends here—Big Fork Com-' pass. ' Prof. O. 1. Bergn went to Thief River Falls Thursday morning to give a talk on “Alfalfa” and also to do corn judging at the Corn Show being held at that place.—Crooks- ton Daily Times. overlook the Children’s Day Pro- position we make in our large Ma- jestic Demonstration ad. in this paper. A. B. Palmer.—Adv. Mrs. F. A. Peterson of Puposky expects to move to Bemidji soon in order to give her children the advan- -age of the good schools here. She was in the city a short time ago ;7 iH AAARXAARAC A A A AR Mark Qout_h St. Paui lee stock. South St Paul, Oct. 30.—Cattle— Steers, $5. 75@7 85; cows and heifers,; $4.25@6.75; calves, $5.60@9.00; feed- ers, $4.30@7.00. Hogs—$7.00@7.65. Sheep—Lambs, $5.00@6.75; wethers, $4.00@4.40; ewes, $2.60@4.00. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Oct. 30.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 875%c; No. 1 Northern, 86%ec¢; No. 2 Northern, 851%c; Dec., 847%c; May, 89c. Flax— | On track and to arrive, $1.39; Oct., $1.37%; Nov. $1.37%; Dec., $1.36%; May, $1.41%. . Chicago Grain and-Provisions. Chicago, Oct. 30.—Wheat—Deec., |86c; May, 90%c. Corn—Dec., T0%c; .May, T1%¢c. 43c.. Pork—Jan., $20.02; May, $20.10. Butter—Creameries, 30@31lc. Eggs— 29% @30%c. Poultry—Springs, 13c; hens, 12%c; turkeys, 18c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 30.—Cattle—Beeves, $6.60@9.70; Texas steers, $6.70@7.80; Western steers, $6.00@8.10;. stockers ! and feeders, $5.00@7.45; cows and' ! heifers, $3.35@8.20; . calves, $G.50@j 10.25. Hogs—Light, $7.66@8.25; mix- | ed, $7.66@8.25; heavy, $7.55@8.30; rough,” $7.55@7.70; pigs, $5.00@7.75. Sheep—Native, $4.00@5.10; yearlings, | $5.00@6.00. i Minneapolis Grnlp. Minneapolis, Oct. 30.—Wheat—Dec., ! 83% @83%c; May, 883%c. Cash close’ on track: No. 1hard, 87¢; No. 1 North- \ ern, 843 @86%c; to arrive, -B4¥c; No. 2 Northern, 82%@!4%0. No. 3 Northern, 80% @82%¢; No.'3 yellow corn, 68%@69c; No. 4 corn, 66@67c; No. 8 white oats, 36% @387%¢c; to ar- rive, 86%c; No. 3 ioats, 3434@346¢; barley, 46@65¢; flax, §1.39; to arrive, $1.29. “"Defective Page } PARENTS, don’t let the children ] Oats—Dec,," 39%¢; May, || HRERRREERREEIR N u«nfl: MeCUAIG GENEKAL MERCHANDIS. Dry Go Shoes, Groeeries o‘.'mtfi tons. (32222223222 2 1 L2 2222292 2 2 ¢ * 2 H ,'.' * L2282 232222222 3 x R d AR fiiifii{ifikfiifi%fiifi*flifilfl 3 ! H g ; !iVE 10 l!g Rogululy Illd sys # cally. If you receive your pay ¥ weekly, iy’ Jotneé asiie eath ¥ week, if monthly do it month- & ly. The dollars will pilé'up & mrh!n;l'ly'h R J R Now is the tlmo to open & & bank account with the * IEGURI}'! STATE BANK : L a gl S S S Tl I d 2 T baaad st 30 2 8 T T T x OUR * merchandise sales are always ¥ on the increase and each % month has been” better than & the last. If you are not al- ¥ ready a customer, you do mot % know how well we can please & you in quality ‘and utllty * Yyou in quantity. ol VRO, FHR KRR FERERRRRRRRR AR R R 5 * BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : 117 Third Street, Bemidji. Wholesale and retall Pia- nos, Organs 'and Sewing Machines. RARAXRANEARNNAN Yok ik & Phone 673, J. BISIAR, MANAGnR u««««««u«ccciqa-unmicunl eaaaad T TR T x AT AK AR ARKTER THE CROOXSTON LUMBER * COMPANY LUMBER, LATH AND - 1222228 : x * & x * , « Wholesale I = * ® ® " b £ LA AN Rl b b 6 B B 888 RS S LR * Kk S |, g ® % e d %k de ok F K ok ko Contractors and = Builders ¥ Phones 431, lfl. o* i *hx «'*f*, ok x % lenid.fl.flu. : ' & * ci&ii!’iiifi*ifi Merchants Who Want Your Buginess It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable. and. will give you' the *it****t*** case is a very sad one.—Crookston Daily Times. Miss. Margarey Symons. has issued invitations for a Hallowe’en party to be given at her home this even- ing on 714 Minnesota avenue The rooms will be decorated with pump- | kins, cats, owls and witches. The fa- vors are unique, clothespins dressed as witches. The centerpiece will be a large pumpkin and a prize will be given to the The guests will be dressed in fancy costumes. Invitations are issued to Alice Minnick, Ruth Essler, Flor- ence Shepard, Elsie bShannon, Dor- thy and Florence Harries, Pearl Phibbs, Ellen Crothers, Philip Denu, Willard McGregor, Carl Crothers, Arthur O’Leary, John Koor, and Rus- sell Cowan. Try Ploneer Want Ads. pciadd i da i e LTI Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found n Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves om ‘having mls t.lu"bu money can buy. 0TTO0 @. IGEWANM E.llm Ve, lnnuou. L2 s 2223222822221 Bemiajt, - lflnn FHIAER RIS PR :«c«nm&nm-nnfimn « P 12222222203 i A e o A o e e o o % : STORAGE _: % For a dry and safe place to % * store your Household Goods, & ¥ otc., see us. Rates Reason- & % able. * * *x : JOHN @. ZIEGLER. : X Offioe, 0dd Fellows Building. * x Phone 129. * TR KRR K :fi#fi’ifiifi%fi’fi”fl*fiifli’ifi « * All kinds of building ma- % % terial, as much or as little as % % you like at the §T. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- Ak ERARR Ahkh hhk % Coal and wood aleo for sale & : Minnesota. Ave. and R. R. S. & * AR R Raabaaa s 3 32 8 8 2 83 333 322 832 nnm’g DRUG an JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retallers. Service and satisfaction. Mali Orders given that same ser- ‘viee you get’in person. ARKER'S Bomidj1, Mian, Ridad s g o LIS YT TETY 4 KKK KK KKK KKK KKK L% GUS. PETERSON * WILTON, MINN. : Horse Shoeing and Black-' % *t***t**_t*f* **********;fi*** B. # Third 8t. * * g;nl_thlng_also a}l kinds of % wagon and implement re- ey Prices ¥ g 5 ® Teasonable; ¥ %3 x : and: work. guaranteed x x A S EESS SRR TR S B consisting of |* :cimnm*nmmmg ] * E NORTHERN GROGERY E “Foo - coMpANY ¥ * ) b -« * *'.o-o.o-n.o..* ::wnouluu * :0------.-..0:: d * * Feek: mmn«-nunm..: MADAM -You HAD THAT TO: THE 'VIRGINS. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Old time is still a-fiying. And.this;same fiower that smiles Tomorrow, will he dying, The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun, T Mgner he’s a-getting Thi sooner ‘will his race be rum Anq nearer he's to setting. "’ That .age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But, being spent. the worge and ‘worst Times still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time And”while ye may 80 marry, For having lost b“t once ‘your prime You may forever tarry. —Robert Herrick. get it for you at a best value for your mm b We strive to sell THAT'S NATURAL. 4 But we strive hard: Dlease. THATS snn'v’r'x'é’n Dmruoultunflnlu WoR - Ovar i oW . ® un any Jewelry cus- sedrdk **fi***l « Goorn-'r.&nrcoo **"ti—**t**‘ *ti, %fi -5 % :n«nnn&«unmc * L :I'OB GOOD THINGS TO IIA'.I': : GO TO : x : ROE AND MARKUSER + : “THEY BEAT.” : * * 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. L Phone 206. i % % i‘kfl*fi*{*{t{ifiifilmfl S * § i % ‘We are ogohbcu PIN TICKETS and GUlflmD LABELS No_need to send outside Bemidj for them. = O° °f T Ploneer 8‘};51: Store Can Save You Money., * BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB, C0. nu««unn«««««« v&**fiifiifiifiifl*fi#&kfi”&i& &kl L P Iam AR AXAY T hkhkd **t***** L2 23 243 Furaiture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. 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