Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1913, Page 3

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neer are appreclated. Phone 31. salesman for the Stone-Ordean-Wells The unwill‘ifi?‘c‘i‘x’\’?e of her step- A d 1:1“l eli:) f 1 i e o Mool That oyster supper. It is to be|company, will spend a few days in|® father she became. the decoy of a > flitt a::ln;:z:ctvsvo?ufto:sm alms “that common - colds may be-|: L served in the basement of the Metho- | 20d around Bemidji hunting deer. ;';_t:le!ll;vl:v;u&se ';o :ugb:: saver both > 3 come ullol::nmnn within ~ the mext dist church on Wednesday evening,| Mrs. W. J. Church of Yola waze seneration” has been begun by ¢ beg!nnlng Mvndny SE 'nar ‘cent ll- About The City KR KRR KK K KK KR K KK * LEST WE FORGET * KKK K KKK KKK KKK That Tuesday, November 18, is registration day. To cast your vote at the specia charter election, held Tuesday, No- vember, 25. Men’s annual turkey dinner in the basement of the Presbyterian church, November 19. That the local items telephoned or sent to the society editor of the Pio- December 3. The Halloweil Concert company will appear at the Club Decem- ber 7. Under auspices of the Bem- idji Athletic club. That the winter convention of the Northern Minnesota Development as sociation will be held in Bemidji December 4 and 6. The open season for killing deer. moose, partridge, ruffled grouse, ducks and all aquatic fowls closes on Sunday, November 30. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your fav- orite con‘estant in the Schroeder-Pio- neer Free Piano contest. That William Rainey Bennett will deliver his famous lecture “The Man ‘Who Can,” at the Methodist church Saturday evening. The first of a ser- ies of three entertainments by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau. Under the auspices of the Womans’ Study Club. T. Carlson of Brainerd is in Be- midji on a short business visit. Catherine Messelt of Leonard was in the city between trains Friday. Mrs. A. Lundberg of Wilton was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Peterson and daughter of Wil- ton were Bemidji visitors Thursday. C. F. Grey of Liverpool, England, |near Baudette. Thanksgiving was in the city for a short time Sat- Bert Kalliher returned yesterday Day - urday. noon from Grand r'orks and other Miss C. Messelt was in Bemidji points in North Dakota where he has Novem_ber 27th yesterday between trains visiting [ 3Pent the past few days looking over friends. ‘W. E. Feeney of Maple Lake is vis- iting friends and transacting busi- ness in Bemidji. Mrs. 8. J. Moran of Deer River was among the out of town visitors in the city yesterday. Race tomorrow at the Roller Rink. —Adv. L. L. Patterson of varimore, North Dakota, is spending a short time in Bemidji on business. S. L. Olson of Nevis spent yester- day in Bemidji on a combined busi- ness and pleasure visit." Mrs. C. Spangler and Mrs. W. T. Blakley of Farley were calling on friends in Bemidji Friday. Mrs. Charles Schroeder of Grant Valley was the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. Pendergast, Thursday. The crowd will be at the roller rink tomorrow.—Adv. H. A. Simons, Sr., left this morn- ing for Long Lake where he will spend a few days huniing big game. Dr. V. M, Taylor, a retired physlc- s ping ] ll‘l'lhfll‘lg the lm‘:h. Mrs. Walter Nichols of the town of |1an of Springfield, Illinols, and his Ord t If you have children or invalids in the family Frohn is in the city for a few days|daughter, Mrs. W. H. Gehret, a re- vrdaer yours to- beware of chupcoohngntemila thntcmck, attending to various business mnt- ters. The best training insures the best position. Send for Mankato Com- mercial College, Mankato, Minn., free catalog.—Adv. Mrs. J. J. Conger has gone to Chi- cago, where she will receive medical treatment. She expects to be gone for some time. There will be a special sale on all hats at Mrs. Neal’s millinery store, count on all hats.—Adv. " A/ Davis of St. Paul, superintend- 2nt of the Western Express company, spent Thursday in Bemidji on busi- ness for that company. - Mrs. John -Peterson of Blackduck returned to her home Thursday after visiting her brother, Olat Larson of Plantaganet for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Florsheim of Ne- ving were in Bemidji yesterday vis- iting friends. Mr. Florsheim con- ducts a model farm near Neving. There will be a special sale on all hats at Mrs. Neal’s millinery store, beginning Monday. 25 per cent dis- count on all hats.—Adv. John Getty of Crookston, veteran in the city Thursday. She brought in seventy-five prints of butter for which she recelved a ready market. John Laughlin of Crookston, as- sistant roadmaster on the Northern division of the Great Northern Rail- way, spent yesterday in Bemidji on business for the company. One of these days you ought to 30 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. J. H. Randall and Miss Helen Carrick of Marsh Siding returned to their home Thursday, after -attend- ing a religious convention at Hope, North Dakota, for a week. Mayne Stanton, city editor of the Pioneer, went to the Twin Cities last evening and will attend the Minne- sota-Chicago football game. He will return to Bemidji "uesday morning. Down goes price. Up goes pounds 18 pounds of sugar for $1.00 at 3chmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Number 151 won the silver prize in-the Schroeder.-Pioneer contest for bringing in the greatest number of votes the past week. The prize was a Roger’s silver pickle tork Queen Es- ther pattern. T. J. Brophy arrived from Crooks- ton Thursday and will be the guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank McManus, 1213 Dewey avenue, for several weeks before leaving for his claim horses that he will use in his camp near Orth this winter. The land office now occupied by the Crookston Lumber company in the Markham building is for rent. Apply at that office for particulars. —Aadv. Three large deer were brought to Bemidji this morning from points along the north line. P. J. Wolf of Bemidji owned the largest of the trio. The other two belonged to hunters near Pine River and Deer River. E. J. Letford and family of Bau- dette, will arrive in Bemidji on the Mawsflc Theatre ’u Picturss Deluxs TO-NIGHT “The Strokeof the Phoebus Eight” X Edison Moreton stroked his crew to vic- tory despite the efforts of his rival to disgrace and imyrison hm. A racing picture on the River Thames. .“A Woman Inthe Ultimate” “Tahiti, the Picturesque” Pathe A number of interesting views depicting the beauties of this gem & of the South Sea Islands. “‘A Jungle Flirtation” .. . A cartoon that contains a great & deal of genuine humor. | “‘Bonnie of Ilm IIIlls" ' Essanay’ - -A .gorgeous Western dra- matic spectacle, featuring Marguente Clnyton. ; “Hdtrlbutlon" y “‘Bunny for the Cause Vitagraph -John Bunny, the funny man of course, in a rollick- ing comedy. # where George Peterson had prepared a hay rack to carry the party. Those present were the Misses Esther Pet- erson, Izorah Scott, Edyth Carlson, Mable Benedickson, Hilda Ohngren, Josephine ‘Clark, isther Johnson, Helen Olson, Mable Plummer, Edna Wright, Alberta Cochran and the Messrs Ralph Cunningham, Ervine Nissen, Reinhart ' Langholg, - Roy Titus, Dan Carrier, George Walker, ladies of the party served a lunch, Ralph Johnson and Walter Deneau. At the close of the evening the young FOR SALE One car load of the finest horses that have ever been brought to the city of Bemidji. These are all splen- did stock-draft-horses and are-every- where in demand. They will be of- fered for sale in Bemidji at Tom the diner—you? night train and will spend Sunday with the W. G. Schroeder family on the Alfalfa Dairy farm. From Be- midji they will go to Little Falls on business. Miss Dot Hazen, who has been the guest of her mother and sisters for urements by a few days, returned to Hibbing on Thursday. Miss Hazen has been of- fered a position with the Frank Clark Music Publishing company of Chica- 80, but has not yet fully decided to accept the position or not. tired nurse, are spending the winter in Bemidji, and may decide to re- main here permanently, as they are very much pleased with the climate of northern Minnesota. The administrator and the guar- dian, the trustee and the treasurer, will find' the Northern National Bank a very acceptable place to de- posit their funds. Such funds are ab- solutely secure and are carning in- terest constantly. Miss Margaret Lowham, who has spent the past few weeks in Crooks- ton where she was called by the se- rious illness of her mother, will re Ed. V. Price & Co. Chicago Merchant Tailors in by wire. O Your Thanksgiving Dinner will be well-dressed; but how-about: If you feel thankful on Novem- ber 27th, why not look 1t‘? You'll be the plcture of appreciation in a nice 'Autumn suit tailored to your individual meas- day; we'll send it BEMIDJI _ Adv.. | by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Menu for men's Turkey dinner to| be glven Wednesd: . ticketa' 50 ‘cents. Roast Young Turkey .Mothers Dressing Sweet Citron' Pickles _ Waldort Salad Baked ‘Potatoes Whipped Rutabaggas Rolls, Creamery Butter ; | Home Made ‘Apple Ple American’ Cream Cheese. § Cottes DeohuWnOnOoldl prominent New York physicians, Here ig-a lst of the “don’ts” which the-doctors say. will prevent the an- aual visitation of ‘the cold: “Don’t. sit in a draughtly car.” “Don’t sleep in hot rooms.’” “Don’t avoid the fresh air.” “Don’t stuff yourself at meal time. Overeating reduces your resistance,’ To which we would add—when you take @ cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find - Chamberlian's Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold Give Your Boy or girl good reasons to be grateful this Thanksgiving by sending them to-the LITTLE FALLS BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE SCHOOL that teaches your boy or girl how to succeed in life. SLitle Tl BUSINESS COLLEGE ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU, Write or ars st our sipeman SPLORS for partic Cunbsn‘y Sauce | N: “nerves.” Women in suffer needlessly from liwod‘fiowoman andfmm ‘moth- Erhood to middle me.w’i'mmmhe,w Seadathe s never intended woman tu be Many dizziness, faintness, or bearing-down sensations.. Fora permanent relief from themdmzudng Iympwm:nmhhuh 0 good'as q DR. PIERQE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION 'Favorite as a soothing and strengthening ner- Vine—allays and subdues: mmudubl.lltv. - imitability, .nervous exhaustion, .and other Msnlnl symptoms commonly "aftendant upon functional‘and organic diseases of the “feminine organs. - ¢ induices refreshing sleep ‘and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. box of ion tablets. ~Addy B Tovie T ablets fiddress Dr. Plerce’s” Pleasant Pellets vegulate and invigorate lmu:h.ll following prices: hair. separate stem style. hair, all shades. Switches 30-inch long very best quality of fine wavy Regular price $3.50. Our price - Switches 30-inch-long. fine qualit y wavy hair - three Regul..r price $5.00. Our price Grey switches 28-inch long of the finest French wavy $4 50 Regular price $7.00. O.ir price . ver and bowels. wmm 4OAYS HAm G00DS SALE TROPPMANS’ Hair Dressing Department A fortunate pur hase of extra fine hair goods ~enables us to meet with the increased demand for extra hair, We have rare values for our customers. MONDAY NOV. 16, we will place on sale switches ‘and transformations of highest quality of hair at the $1.98 $2.98 We want every lady inBemidjito visit our Fair - Department, whether you purchase or not. Cause of Insomnia ‘The. most ccramon cause of Insom- nia Is diserders of the stomach and constipation.. CLamberlain’s Tablets and enable you to sleep. For sale by Barker's correct ‘these disorders Drug Store.—Adv. a life time. On all Aluminum Ware for One Week : —GDMMEIIGING———— : Momla y, Nov. 17th : Our offering in this line is ‘the finest ever shown in the city and consists of tea kettles, pre- serving :kettles double cookers, Tea and coffee pots, bake Pans, Roasters and many other indispen- sable articles too numerous to mention. Don’t fail to take ldva.ntage of thele prices to secure a few prices of this fine ware. It lasts - ONE WEEK ONLY Guard the Family Health Health 15 often mdmgered by unsanitary «cooking utensils. Physicians have found that cancer is caused by enamel ware chip- germs lurk in the worn places and there is further dangu of tainting the food. - Health is too precious to take risks with lt. Be safe. Use “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum b Cooking Utensils H turn to Bemidji tomorrow and re: 3 : . B""kma" Theatra sume her duties as Instructor in the which are guaranteed for 15 years constant North School Since her mother's serviceand wnfln:veupoil fmdmm wnsm Evaryuns Goes death, Miss Lowham has been ill and Bealth unable to return to her school work. Vaudeville Program The Bemlidji Examiner and Min- This new ware is featherweight, beautiful, . siels sttt ol Aty o g easy to clean—does not ‘tarnish nor rust. £ she y a new editor, Rober! . . 5 . i \ Gfl[lv &! sflflv Roberts of International Falls. In The slight extra cost is more than made up They're Great The Tosselyns A Slave of the Galleys. A Feature of Features this issue Mr. Roberts devotes con- siderable space in response to the articles written by the Bemidji Sen- tinel and the charges made by Peter W. Collins, Miss Ruth Winebrenner was host- ess last evening at a two-course din- ner, given in honor of the Bemidji Standard of the The Maltese cross with the words by long la'v\u;e and absolute safety. . Look for Trade mark, Every Piece Ficture Program Normal Department. Mesdames J. World Pure lllinbi:“ls92" Aluminum—the C. Cobb and R. A Smith % : onmml.meulmyouget the genu- Always the Bfls‘ :’:;‘;: :::"‘::m:“ ;;:’fiest:“twe‘r: Criterion by which all motor ine. There are imitations, 20 be sure: A Complete Change Eval’y Misses Hill, Wright, Booth, Ina and e e;l)‘tl;(i}g):dtro \fi)lles’.;here is in motonng, - this trade mark is on every piece. l]a Fern Robertson, Pugh, Bell, Dodge, Cadillac eventually, why not now. y Knox, Neely, Fisher, Loltved, Titus, For Sale By Cameron and Grotte. ¢ Music by Mrs. Van Praag and Asst. Several young people of the city drove out to the Renn farm, four " Northern Automohllo Go." Admission | 0Oc, 28Bc¢ || miles east ot Nymore, last evening in F"“” 474 . ||& hay rack where they spent the Shw Starts 7 and 9 Continuous || evening playing games. The party Don’t Miss It met at the Schrosder grecery store, |\

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