Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 2, 1915, Page 3

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:SATURDAY, - JANUARY. 9, 1018, Al ¥ About The City ¥ LEST WE FORGET * In case of fire call 349. . The Bemidji public schools will re- sume classes January 4. £ L L I Minnesota’s 1916 state fair will be held September 6 to 11. .. ) e Beltrami county’s next:term of ’: court will convene on' Tuesday, Feb- { ruary 9. Y : .o The deciding contest in -the series between St. Cloud and ““Big Bemidg" will be played at the Armory -this -~ evening. .. The 1915 convention of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- ciation will be held in this city, Feb- ruary 11, 12 and 13. P On next Tuesday, January 5, the county commissioners will hold their first gession of the new year. Board officers will be selected at this session. ... “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under Ly g the auspices of the Woman's Study ’ club. s o Chaska will play basketball here January 7-8-9. This team is after the U. S. championship and will give Bemidji its hardest series of the ‘ ) season. . s ‘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. LA It is the effort of the publishers of the Pioneer to make the local col- f- 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- I3 ingly of trifle consequence, phoned to 1 31, is appreciated. , 10 BREVITIES o Mrs. Austin Warner of Puposky was in Bemidji yesterday. EX KX KK KKK HR R LR R R R R ] .teaches school at.Bewesmont; North | The¥ iwatched the old year out-and h-fl Diasndavarowe mm m lun m"“& Q“- m}}mm Mrs. B.“Plukosky-arnd JMiss ©.vMer- ryman-ofSclioelaraft-were invBemidifim 'Thursday, the .guests ofufriends. The. Quincy -Brooks_and .M., Ken- & fleld families enjoyed New Year's )n,umq p,-r. the,, greatest, effort | - Paris, Jun. :—-m fighiing’ 1| - Berlin, Jan dinner at the B. B, Kepfleld .hom -8 de ‘toward cutting off | Alsace along the helghts of the Meuke!#; N t] ase of supplies. It 18(and in the Champagtie region mar! ' Franz. ;devne, .ot ¢ hed people who fight | 4he dawn of the mew. year. Falls, county etiomey obdinechishink wmnmm-hwmd At the rest of the battle line" thel county; wasiniBemddji; laday am:le M nm""m p'h “”‘ uduty—wdou situation was reperted. somparatively business. 3 it\ oonver\‘. 100d. into good blood and | quiet hy; the-war;ees. Judge and Mrs. Marshall A. Spoo 2{ tiesue? In, the.north; the artillery {3 again er and R. H. Schamaken:were. %mnmmw;nnt‘;; active, but the weather and underfoot guests ot ;Mrs: Wi H. Roberts -t uxe trgptment, of Indigestion, .that thou- 'fildltbllj-uln-lr‘!nt ‘any:nfantry | ¥ Markham yesterday. i sands of former sufferers owe their | Oberations of magnitus ) gooduhealth of -today to its wonder- | . IniAlisse)ihe:Geymans.ave bringing 1ave--your—furniture--repaired-iat{ ful, pewer, and: testimonials prove it.| up large relnforsements. It becomes Almol the bargain.store;-firet: elase: workiut| .1t akauses., the. little. muscular | dally; mare and.mars;avident that the | 0 the territory of the enemy while reasonable prices.—Ady. fibres into activity.and. causes .the|pext important e in -the..war, .80 repeated attempts of our opponents to " gutrlc Juices to thoroughly mix With | for aa Fpancs, is eonderned, will. m’,me swarm-on German-territory have fafl- Mrs. ~John &bereromble, who uw he food :you-eat, simply. because it ed. - been-visiting relatives at::.-Interns: lnopr"ltt ";:"3:‘1‘:;::: i :;‘2: Inithis partonlaseslen the:French| M ships have covered thempelves tional Falls for a-short: tiine; has-re* Rave , 8xh with glory on every sea and the ore; T€”Jcauses stomach weakness. Get. good: turned to-Bemrdji. ‘| blood thmysn the use of Dr. Plerce’s Be: have proved not-on’y that-thest kne NY man WhO fchews tflbflflmfl Goldens*Medical Discovery, and you - ;| lowte “fight vlotorjonsly, but jo, dia tal d th f 1 ff Mr. and Mrs. P. Barnell haye-re-]yiii:have no more:indigestion. .| cause of this and th delira to ;'etnke like heroes:when overwhelmed by su- stan S“ € teeling o ellowshlp that turned from Eegle Bend, Minnosota,|. It,ia.the world's proved blood puri- the “lost -provisives”- there is mors| Pericr forces. 1mpels the htI-Cut ‘user. ta. l;ell,_!us where they heve spent the past.wek,| ler. . 1s Not a sectet femedy for 163 | anstety felt hore vegurding. the oners| ‘Nt to: God's wise guidance I friends about the Real, Tobac the guests of friends. “|ingredients are printed on the WraD-|siong,shere than.has/besn in evidence| T8t t0.the; matchless bravery.of tho e“ el £ 00AGCO. : Start to-take it today and be: sinee. the, Ger were, checked in | *T™Y and navy and know myself to be lJet h]m use ‘nght.Cut’ % Misses Olive;White and: Jessje B fore apother :day has passed,.the im- their advan AT a8 one with the entire German nation. fl of the.town of .Northern,..apent}purities.of the. blood will,begin to vance .on Paris. Tharatore 16t ug face the new year Wi nd hlm tell,mg hlS fnends,aqd nelgh Thursd: in..the- cf leave your body through the liver,| -Bwt.there. is the_ itmost. confidence 1 = b L uraday. in.the: ity ShappLOg,Te:kygneyy, . bowels and skin, and in aexpresed in Gemeral Paul, who fs in| 7inchinely, looking forward ‘tq mew about the small smeylng chew. turning to.their-homes in:the sven-|row, days..you: will know by . your |direct charge, and General Joffre al- deeds and new \L(ctofles for our be- vaes you the taste Of ing. {steadiencnerves, . firmer step, -keener | ready has made arrangements to fur- | l0ved Fatherland: ) Omnibus. to all ctnainssatternoon pmind,, brighter. eyes and clearer skin [nish him™all-the men he needs for tobaecco—seasoned, 2 that the bad blood is passing out, and | the. northern: drivey which: he -has| SAILS = AGAIN To BELGIUM :Jn;l‘ 1n‘:ght. :];nnc !:I-s ght nelw, rlcl‘:i. pureiblnod is filling your | g teq : i al « .+ Bunker.—~<Adv. --{¥eins: and arteries. £ — d Take a very, small chew—less th the * { (The -same. good- blood with - cause - | Massapequa - Carrles 3,500 Tons of 5 vy iosa “°Mml' > Mrs. B, W. Lakin; who hes spent | (The same gool bood with ceuse| giqTg NINE LUMBER FIRMS Food and Clothing. : osipsle pale morie . - the Christmas holdays; the -guest of|eruptions to dry up and disappear. — New York, Jan. 2—The stéamship L& N the strength; chew tha o : her -parents at Little-Falls,” Minne- | Dr: Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- | Misseuri Supreme -Court Orders En- Massapequa was dispatched from this / Then let it rest. sota, Will return to this city thisjery is thevhelpful remedy, that.nearly forcement of “Judgment. r e 3 . 9! port to Rotterdam by the Rockefeller i -feveryone needs. ‘It contains no al- TR 3 H 1 evening. N cohol or marcotics.of any kind. Jefferson Oity, Mo:, Jan. 2.—Judg-| foundation with 8,500 tons of food and That's why it S Dr. E. W. Johnson, who has been 2 ments of ouster were:ordered enforced | clothing for the Belgian war sufferers. Chew. That's why it costs lesglx the confined to his home- with inflamma- ; ] le)y :he ;!llll!:me court, llgalnst the fol- :l;l;en l:l\flolg(l)i‘t}gon has ‘!;OW :l’;’lctatfl:": . l: a ready chew, cut fine and wing Jumber .companies: - 4000, on ships ane rgoe! h your tee tory rheumatism for the past several Hdkkerup, Barney Hakkerup, Orville Alfred Bennett, Bradley, Dixie,| for Belzian relief, it is said. 3 _mn. /0y. 8pit too much. months, is again able to attend to his|Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Forrest Sa- practice. thre, Angus Vanderluis and Clifford | Chicago Lumber -and: Coal company, _ Notice. Judge C. W..Stanton..entertained:|Rasmusson. Colonial Lumber and Timber company Mr. and Mrs. George Strickland, Dr.| Miss Ruth Harding of Cass Lake,|and Freeman Smith. These Compa-|q goproeder for merchandise, dating and Mrs. D. L. Stanton and Dr. and[who has been the guest of Miss|Dies falled to pay thefines levied bY | 760", e Noy 1 and.over, -WEYMAN-BRUTON ,CQMEANY Mrs. C. R. Sanborn at dinner at the [Gladys, Stantan, of Bemidji avenue,|he state supreme court for violation . 50.Union Sanare, New, York [ th ti-trost 1 are requested to:settle as soon as con- Markham: hotel, New .Year’s. + |during the past several days, return- 2 oxan .._____fi.ms satul venient and before Jan. 10, 1915, To secure - independence, s:practice |¢¢ t0 her home this morning. Miss| neaq the Ploneer want ads, W. G. SCHROEDER. simple economy—have. a sayings ac-|Harding. is a. teacher in the Park|———————————————— | === X count. with the - Northern ;National | Rapids public.schools, and will con- Bank.—Adv. tinue to.that city Monday morning. William Ward, ‘who has spent his Miss Emma Klein entertained the Christmas vacation, the guest of his|M. T. club New Year’s eve. Those parents, Dr. and :Mrs. L. A. ‘Ward, |Present. were Louise McCready, Ver-] will return to St.. Thomas .college, |na Hogan of Grant Valley, Lucile, Monday, to-resume hia:studies. i {Moritz; :Marion .Segal, Edna Ander-’ Miss Ione Higgins of Nebish, who |50n, Dolly Koors and Lucile Young. Hogg-Harris, Van - Cleve, - Arkansas; re, rich tobacco doea not need to be, covered up wi Do the salt besags out the ok tobastl s “Riap . One small chew takes the place of two big To, parties who are indébted to W. .. chews of the old kind. :Strong Rubbers for School Children Dakota, was in Bemidji yesterday en- the new year in and spent the even- route to her school after spending her |08 in playing games. Chafing dish Christmas vacation with hwmnti’. refreshments were served. Miss Agnes Newberg of .thisieity,| Mr. and Mrs. George Forte of the and her sister, Mrs. C. W..Johpson’[toWn of Eckles, went to Nary Thurs-|: and daughters Beatrice and -Mary.ijt}|48Y, Where they :attended.the wed- Hawley, -Minnesota;were. the:guestgf1i08-0f-their son, Allén Forte, to Miss |: of Mrs. C. W. Gilman at Juncheori|Bess Rogers of Nary. . The wedding Thursday. ’| was;:solemnized . -yesterday at noon, M e S ‘LaKe Rev. 8. E. P. White of this city of- Boulevard, shad as:their:New .Years felating. . They: returned. to. Bemidji dinner \guests, @. D..Backus.,and last-evening on the six o’clock train Miss Eleanor Parshall of Cass Lake ‘was the guest of Miss Ruby Wheaton yesterday. Claude Mclver left last night for Minneapolis where he will spend sev- ] eral days. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. George H. Spear, the Duluth attor- ney, was in Bemidji today on pro- fessional business. s 3 Mrs, William Fellows of Tenstrike ‘ &‘ spent Thursday in the city shopping R Y and visiting friends. f’g‘ Miss Olive White of Northern went \ to Grand Forks Friday and will teach in one of the city schools. One of these days you ought to DI Hw s | iGrand Theatrs THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ‘ TONICHT ONLY L] Hoarst-Selig News Pictorial One of the most interesting. ’ pictures made. News from all f AP over the world. An Affair of Honor (Lubin.) Third of The Beloved Advent- urer series, featuring ¢Arthur :Johnson. Eachseriesa complete story. Golf Ghampion ‘‘Ghick” Evans Lmks With Sweedie Essanay) Fun galore in this, two-part . comedy. Admission, 5 and 10 cents Change ofprogram tomerrow - Matinee at 3 P. M. iprincipal of the Crookston schools. Tuesday—Life’s Shop Window, asgreat picture in five parts. daughters- BeatriceyVera, Helen-and | oot %! 10087 1 ““’gc i e 3 : | C“e 5, aud Messrs. B: W, Lakin-and and Mrs, Allen. Forte . will make “& ¢ . E : ‘arl’ Johnson, . n Hi 'k Rubbers b - : their home: with Mr. Forte's parents ,.,,..d.{f anévhen oceasion 7 2 . b i = | Everyone should have a business for: dren, ardhen o g R us! this winter, but will build in the| |, requires, geta pair foryourself, < : L i edueation. and.;Mankata Commercial | spring. College, Mankato, Minn.;.is-the.sg¢hool fo;get fhmAdv, lotte Madson entertained Thursday Arthur. Brose, one.of .the city mail lgvening in_honor of Miss Elizabethy, carriers,. left ;yesterday for:the Uni- Lgrickson, who will leave Tuesday for versity hospital at Minpeapolis.where | maeajecter -gollege, - where - she will he. will undergo -anether--eperation. |gydy voice. The guests were Mr.] Harry McClernan will carry his route and Misses N. E. Given, Mr. and Mrs. during his absence. A. E. Gracle, of Virginia, Minnesota, Mrs. John Hedeen will return to|Misses RElizabeth Erickson, Lee Bemidji this evening {rom: : Ranier; | Given, : Margaret ;McGee,; May Con- where she has been the guest of her|don, Mary Bell,. Florence Bell, Anna sister during -the. past..week.: While | Millsiand -Messrs.. Thomas Quayle ‘of away Mrs. Hedeen has also visited |Virginia, Minnesota, D'Arcy McGee relatives at:Duluth. Ralph . -Gracie, : Walter Gracie, Wilbur Lyean, who, is a student at |L.eon Battles, James Given .and the University of- North: Dakota, will’[ivlifford :Condon. The :eveming was leave tonight for Grand Forks, spent in playing games and music. |State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, suming his atudies \Tuesday,; ~efter == Lucas County. having spent the Christmasivacation| Cure Your Cold While You Can. | senis farionens?, makes cath that he is ‘Mry; Frank Pogue and Miss Char- Look for the H\lh-Mark on all kinds and styles of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Note .this:—You can rely on fl you buy from dealers who Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear. ‘They are dependable. merchants. Beston Rubber Shoe Company + Malden, Mass. with his parents here. More real danger lurks in a cold %,‘ Jo., Jolos bust. l ‘fe’ed ledo, y and af d Mrs. A. E. Henderson and grand-|than in any other of the minor afl-|tea -°ad Arme il pay the o ot O he blggut' p.utomobller vnlue e'er‘flf for daughters Martha and-#elen Erwig, |ments. The safe way 1s to take ...,m"..,.,mfl‘g’g°m’ c'o Ay mdwov- lm um]l slooo returned yesterday morningi>3{nom [Ghamberiain’s Cough Remedy and rid | PY the use of HALL'S CA: fihflme ; Eau Claire, :Wiseonsin, swhere 3 thoy fyqurself :of: the: cold as. quickly as| .Swern to ‘before me arid subscribed in have been the guests of Mrs. Hender- | possible. For sale by All Dealers. Tfm o5, s §ck day of Becsphier, A M'Ol’f“l. fast, silent . and-.sweet - running: f“n'lmn 5-)“”!‘“ s son’s. parents: for, thepast week. -, | FER—————————| & S AW, QLBASON, really beautiful and fully oq_mppe;l family automobile. 5 Fred Cutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. | §* Halks Catarrh ‘-"" mnblood ] Samuel Cutter;: who.:has: been ..the i ‘:l'rl system. .Send guest of his parents during:the holi- High tension magueto, sliding.gear transmission, lefthand center. ntml. days, left this morning for St. Paul, L dm:,fi?, Zoiefa 0: anti-skid tires on rear; full stream-line body. =2 where he :will ;resume bis dutiesiat;| small puhga of Hamburg 'x‘m Hall's Family Pills for constipa- = the Y. M C. A:~where he is-ohl Lui n'u, or as the Germ-g.:o‘l:; 8 The m that has,practically every high pricedcar feature. . The car that ployed. xmlq Take & tablespoonful of the - ; Mrs. J. H. Randahl was pleasantly put & cup of boiling water upon | ° _m E surprised Monday night by & number | i, Bour '-‘"'N!“ 8 siofg ind- dik o l Qm“ l ¢ during. .the 2 is the oenutwn of the. whql;wtpmbdo-wmld. of her.friends, who took possession u It is the most of her kitchen for the mahmifind m s gt e e | prepared .a sumptuous danch: e | Erip, a8 it °Pfl! the pores of the l‘“]:; i congestion. + Also. 3’:‘;‘;””“"’" her withiammber |'ouly ¥tiis driving a cold from the system. Archdeacon H, Fbmn\ug,m - fiamt fimuyun ‘suffer: !rofl Lake,aceompenied: - byix:hissswife, | 3 0 e grip- 38, lerpensive daughter Margaret;who:is: %:#f a m\oh‘fiy ‘Wepiable,i thpreloro mafe at- the University. -ol:; Minnesof 4 Douglas Grant, of Faribault, who ll n el e R"B BACKAGHE AN Harry St. Clair Stock Co. Mr. and. Mrsi Charies Bonchardt wm&&m&m flm in left today for their home in Crboks-| % “The Girl ton, after spending the holidays; on the Bicycle guests of Mrs. Borchardt’s paren! Mr. .and: Mrs. J. W. Nauglejof: Be- midji avenue. Mr. Borchardt is mHWOfol«lmm <4 Bt Jaoobs Ol < When your back is sore and lame or ), seiatica or rheumatism has Miss Arvilla Kenfield wllhimmfi to Glen Eden,:Poughikeepsie;i 7 York, thisie she will visit Mrs. Greenwall, for- merly Miss Ethel Dukelow. of this - % clty. : “ain right P!ctur e8 before and after g.he Kenneth Caskey of Dewey ayeniipifiee ; 3 ' n big phow, i entertained at a party Thursday, the Sk R - q T o 2 occasfon belng his seventh birth an- ] Defefive

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