Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 17, 1914, Page 5

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| DECEMBER 17, 1914, } About The City l#iliiifi{ii&”i’ * LEST WE FORGET * K HH KKK KKK E K XK You still have time to join the Good Fellow club. » x0 It will soon be too late to do your Christmas shopping. * * % Trainmen’s annual dance, in City hall, New Year’s night. « s s Minnesota’s 1915 state fair will be held September 6 to 11. s s . Old Time Dance, given by Old Sol- diers, in City hall, Friday night. . s 9 To place a Red Cross Christmas geal on all letters, parcels and pres- ents. F * s " Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. s s " Basketball, Thursday and Friday evenings, Bemidji versus All-Nations of Staples. PR It’s for charity. The U. C. T. dance at the City hall, Saturday night, December 19. * » » The 1915 convention of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- ciation will be held in this city, Feb- ruary 11, 12 and 13. . " ‘“The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Woman’s Study club. LI I The 1915 summer meeting of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Coleraine, June 10 and 11. The winter con- vention will be held in Bemidji next December. . 9 Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. -« v ® It is the effort of the publishersK of the Pioneer to make the local col- umns of the paper of much interest to its readers. In this they cannot be successful without assistance, and every news item, no matter if seem- ingly of trifle consequence, phoned to 31, is appreciated BREVITIES Morrison of Red Lake, Mrs. John was a Bemidji shopper yesterday. 0. H. Rensvold of Foy, Minnesota, | was among the business callers in the city today. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. yesterday in the city calling on the local trade. Charles Fleshman of Tenstrike was among the out of town business vis-i itors yesterday. “‘Get ‘Rich' quick"—see display ad. —Adv. Mrs. O. B. Stevens of Irvine av- Grand Theatrew THE HOUSE OF QUALITY| TONIGHT ONLY The All Star Feature Corp. present the renowned comedian DIGBY BELL —IN— The Education 0f Mr. Pipp In five parts A typically American come- dy-drama from Charles Dana Gibson’s famous Pipp series of drawings. Come and en- joy yourselves. First show 7:20 Admission 5c and 15¢ J. Riste of Clearbrook spem‘ enue- has been on the sick list for the past several days. M. B. McKnight of Nebish was in the city yesterday on business. He is the station agent at that place. “Get ‘Rich’ quick’’—see display ad. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cobb visited at Tenstrike last evening. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Herman. J. P. Franzen and H. D. Bean, of International Falls, were in Bemidji last evening, returning to their home city this morning. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- |teen inch, hay, flour and feed. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. B. Sunde and Miss Annie Snustad of Nary came to Bemidji last evening and transacted business, returning home on the late train. A. Stomberg of Quiring transacted business in the city yesterday be- fund sheet to have his fare refunded. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. Batchelder.—Adv. Wilson of Eckles were among the Chrigtmas shoppers in Bemidji yes- terday. " They returned to their home in thg 'evening. byter{an church will hold a food sale in Stewart’s Grocery store. Pies, cakes and many other good things' will be on sale. One of these days you ought to ture taken.—Adv. in the city yesterday on business. She will leave this week for Gold City, Michigan, where she will visit rela- tives for some time. Mrs. August Benson entertained {the Linger Longer club yesterday af-! ternoon. The guests were Mes- dames Clavin, Coleman, Cutter, Lar- son, Webster, Berger and Rasmussun.{ 1ave your furniture repaired at! the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. R. F. Ross of Walker, Cass county superintendent of schools, was in Be- midji this morning, leaving on the east bound Soo passenger for Lake and other towns within his jur- isdiction. Miss Myrtle Boobar, who teaches at Red Lake Agency, was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to her home at Fairhaven, Minnesota, where she will spend the holidays with friends and relatives. Omnibus to all trains, afternoon :nnd night. Phone 255-88. Night Call 104. Bunker.—Adv. Mary Carlson of Rosby was in the city yesterday, taking advantage of ‘th(‘ many Christmas bargains at the various stores in the city. She was ‘among those who had their railroad {fare refunded. | Mort Pendergast of CGrant Valley is selling some of his property and {will rent his farm and go to Sarina, ,(‘an'\(h, where he has a position. La- ter he will go to Minneapolis, where AIIIS family will reside: The Presbyterian ladies will give a food sale at the Scott Stewart gro- cery store, Saturday.—Adv. Mrs. Rose Koors entertained this afternoon at a Five Hundred party. Invitations were issued to Mesdames {S. C. Bailey, H. W. Bailey, Carter, en and Miss Minnie Bailey. R. S. McDonald, one of the Koo- last evening in Bemidji. Mr. Mec- Donald is an old time resident of In-' ternational Falls and is one of its' {most prominent and influential busi- |ness men. | The Presbyterian ladies will give a food sale at the Scott Stewart gro- cery store, Saturday.—Adv. | Thomas Hillstad of Cambridge, Iowa, is the guest of his uncle and aunt, Attorney and Mrs. John L. {Brown and of his cousins, Mr. and |Mrs. Ed Falstad. He arrived in the city yesterday and will spend the! |winter here. It’s as natural as life, when you’re | hungry to think first of Stewart’s grocery. Telephone 206 or 207.— Adv. i Mrs. 0. H. Manaugh went to Du- luth today, where she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson, for three weeks. Mr. LPpP tween trains, making use of the re-| LP| Miss Nellie Wilson and Howard | Siittirday, the ladies of the Pres-| go to Hakkerup’s and have your plc-% Mrs. Sidney Miller of Scribner was | ‘some money ahead with Crothers, Bisiar, Schwandt and Haz—f chiching county commissioners, spent f {will leave Friday night for his home | | Friday and will spend the Christmas holidays there. Mrs. Edward Bierbaum of Clear- brook, was among the out-of-town {shoppers who had her fare refunded yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bierbaum {have recently moved into this vie- inity, and are well pleased with the country and conditions in general. Lee A. LaBaw left this morning for Brainerd where he will spend the iday conferring with George Moody, ‘concernmg certain court matters. Mr. LaBaw is Judge Stanton’s reporter, (and Mr. Moody holds a similar posi- 'tion under Judge W. S. McClenahan. The Swedish Ladies’ Aid society I will hold its annual Christmas sals of fancy articles, Thursday afternoon | ‘in the basement of the church. ~Oys-' ter stew will be served from 4 to 7 in! ithe evening.—Adv. ! Mrs. George W. Cochran of Mmue-' !sota avenue, entertained this after- Inoon at a thimble bee. 'The guests jincluded Mesdames K. Melver, E. E. | AKnnfeld Martin Kenfield J. Segal, EQuincy Brooks, Lee Allen LaBaw, William Chichester ;and Miss Rose iCohen of Duluth, who is a guest at | the Segal home. | Our citizens will be pleased with {the news that Judge Stanton is to 'hold the term of court which will ,convene here next month. His stays' ‘here, since leaving to take up his ! residence at Bemidji, have been alto- Ixzether too brief, so it will be _gen—‘ (erally hoped that his work at the ,coming session of court will keep the 'judge among us for several weeks.— International Falls Daily Journal. One secret of success is to have,_ whieh to . grasp your opportunity when it comes. What a comfortable feeling to know that you have 2 little money in a savings account at the North- ern National Bank.—Adv. At the regular meeting of the A. F. and A. M., held in the Masonic hall last evening, installation was held. R. H. Schumaker, the retiring master, had charge of the work, and George | Stein, at one time master of the Cass Lake lodge, acted as marshal. The following cfficers were installed: W. 7. Robinson, W. M.: Montreville J. Brown, S. W.,: William Chichester, | J. W.: W. P. Dyer. S. D.; H. Mayne Stanton, J. D.; Ralph B. Lycan, S.} S.; Charles Cominsky, J. S.; George Walker, secretary. E. J. Bourgeois, tyler, and W. B. Stewart, treasurer, ! were absent and will be installed at' the next meeting. X KX KX KK KEX KX KK N ¥ WHFERE TEACHERS WITY, .. %y * SPEND THEIR VACATIONS X! X KKK E XK KKK KK KKK, W. P. Dyer, superintendent of; schools, will spend his vacation in Be- midji with his family. j Eliza Loe, high school prmclpal i will remain in Bemidji. Clarice Coult, instructor, will leave Friday for her home in Fairmont, sota. Allene Sherwood, teacher of lan-| ' guages, will spend her vacation at her ! home in Willmar. Julius Bestul, night | Minne- ! science instructor. at Northfield. | Mable Wager, commercial depart—' ment instructor, will remain in Be- midji. A. D. Bailey will spend Christmasi in Bemidii with his family. 1 Edna Hill, of the normal depart- ment, will remain in Bemidji. i Bueford M. Gile, of the agricul- tural department, will remain in Be- midji with his family. Agnes Hallan, domestic science in- :fistructor, will spend the holidays at | her home in Fargo, North Dakota. Margaret Newton will leave tomor- row for her home at Fargo. Aune Johnsoh will leave Friday night for Minneapolis. 3 where she will spend the holidays with relatives. Magdalen Pfeifer will spend the S Manaugh will join his wife at Duluth ' Christmas vacation at her home in Litchfield, Minnesota: Miss Pleiter | will ‘also spend several dayu in" tHe twin cities. Alice ‘Austin, mathematic instruc- tor, will leave Friday for Benson, Ethelyn Hall, junior high school principal, will spend her vacation at her home in Montieello. Vera Backus, of the junior high school ‘faculty, will remain in Be- midji, Edith Erwin will leave Saturday for Crookston where she will spend Christmas. She will .spend New Year's and several days of her vaca- tion in the twin cities as the guest of friends and relatives. Christine Lofstead, mathematics instructor, of the junior high school, will spend her vacation at her home in Glenwood. Catherine Hannon, whose home is in Illinois, will remain in Bemidji. Ellen Quinn, geography instructor of the ]\PHOI' high school, will spend the holehldy; at her home in Benson. ixen, kindergarten in- ) 11 leave Saturday for her home at Wells, Minnesota, where she will spend Christmas. Abbie Murphy will spend Christmas at her home in North St. Paul. Catherine Budelman will leave Fri- day hight for her home at Prince- ' ton. Florence Wright will leave Friday for her home at St. Cloud. Laura Welsh wijl.spend -her vaca- tion at her home in Stillwater. Elsie Schmitt ‘will remain in Be- 1 ;midji during the holidays, her par- ents residing here. Katherine Chance will leave Fri- ,day night for Little Falls where she will spend the holidays with her par- ,ents. Winnifred McDermott will spend the Christmas vacation with her par- ents at Clontarf. Clara Folkstead will spend the holidays at her home in Carson, Min- nesota. Margaret McDonald will leave Sat- urday for her home in Fisher, Min- nesota, to spend the holidays. Josephine Ostrem will spend Christ- mas with relatives at Fosston, Min- nesota. Dagny Grimsgard will leave Sat- urday for her home in Grove City, Minnesota. Margaret Lowham will spend the holidays with relatives at Crookston. Eileen Boylan will spend Christ- mas at her home in Watertown, Min- nesota. Agnes Hallander will leave Friday mght for St. Cloud where she will spend the Christmas vacation with friends and relatives. Sadie Hill, instructor in the school at East Bemidji, will spend the holi- days at Maple Plain. Delia Skagerberg, will leave Fri- day night for her home at Cloquet, Minnesota, to spend Christmas. At the SRINKMAN The Popular Harry St. Clair Stock Co. Tonight, in Wrs. Temple’s Telegram ‘The funniest comedy ever written high school English ‘A beautiful set of Albrecht Furs -given away Friday night _PICTURE PROGRAM Pathe Freres Popular Prices. 25¢ and 35¢ REX Wednesday and Thursday “MODERN RIP VAN WINKLE OF TODAY” A revelation of what modern evolu- ticn has accomplished, in 2 reels. Keystone comedy in two parts. 4 Feature ‘“‘THE PROPERTY MAN”’ Matinee Daily Admission, 5 and 10 cents g — = T e = 1 WONDERFUL STOMAGH REMEDY IS FOUND IN TIME TO SAVE WOMAN Mrs. Williams Gets on Way to ' Health After First Dose of Treatment. ' ‘Mrs. Peter Williams of 2749 Eighteenth street S., Minneapolis, was desperately ill with stomach trouble. She faced the probability of an operation. After taking Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy, discovered for her by a kind friend, she found herself on the way back to health. Mrs. Williams wrote: : “I have taken Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy for, the fourth time and I am feeling like a new woman. I am entirely out of pain. I had been sick for eighteen months and four of our best doctors could do nothing for me. They all agree that an operation was the only thing. One day a man told my hus- band of your remedy and that night he brought it home to me.” Mrs. Williams’ letter tells an experience like many of the thousands who have taken Mayr’s Wonderful Stom- ach Remedy with unusual benefit. It clears the digestive tract of mucoil accretions and poisonous matter. It brings quick relief to sufferers from stomach ailments, liver and intes- tinal troubles. Many declare it has saved them from dangerous opera- tions; many are sure it saved their lives. We want all people ' who have chronic stomach trouble or constipa- tion, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy—one dose will con- vince you. This is the medicine co many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser ever sold. Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by “Barker’s Drug Store and druggists everywhere.” Electric Christmas Presents Just Received by Warfield Electric Co, Electric Washing Machines, Electric Irons, Electric CGurling Irons, Electric Toasters, Electric Combs, Christmas- Tree Outfits, Electric Stoves, Electric Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Stand Lamps, Sewing Machine ‘Motors, Coffee Percolators, Electric Shades. Bo sure and call and see them at Electric Light Station Warfield Electric Co. Why Christmas falls on Dec. 25, this year regardless of the halmy weather --and only a few days away. You will have to get that gift for fath- er, mother, sister, broth- er, or your best girl, so Why We Have Wait Wai Them All Inspect our stock, make your choice, if you are not ready to buy we will wrap it and lay it away for you until Xmas, but get in on the FIRST CHOICE NOW Netzer’s Post Office Corner Advertisers who want the best results ‘lalways patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi-_ ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. L - = — ———— ]

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