Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 3

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~ . will last five weeks. g een rarguest_at the 3. i About The City e W. Naugle home, for.the .past few.days, returned to her home in Crookston today. 10ne of- these:days you ought to {80 to. Hakkerup's-and-have your pic- z{turetaken.—Adv. K K KK K K KX KKK KKK Miss Josephine Segal, who has ¥ " "LEST WE FORGET “¥|been the guest of.her cousin, Miss K KKK KKK K& KKK K K| Marion Segal, of Beltrami avenue, re- In case of fire call 349. turned to her home in Walker yes- .. terday. Summer school begins June 21. It About 100 Lilacs and other:orna- |- mental shrubbery, 25¢ each. Bunker, Phone 355-W.—Adv. Annual May dance of the Bemidji ¥ band, Friday evening, April 30. .« s a . s . Mrs. H. A. Scharf returned yes- terday from Fargo and Jamestown, Bemidji's Vawter-Redpath chautau- North Dakota, where she has spent qua will be held August 5 to 9, in- the past two weeks, the guest of rela- clusively. tives and friends. - 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first.class work st reasonable-prices.—Adv. John Tennstrom,clerk and window decorator at Schneider Bros. clothing There will be another sale of state|store, will go to Minneapolis this eve- school and swamp land of the county |ning, where he will spend a couple Wednesday, May 12. of days on business. ” ... l Buy a horse at your own price at May 10 has been selected as the|the auction sale Thursday’ afternoon date of the annual sale of lands on|a¢ 1 o’clock, at the Pogue & Son which there are delinquent taxes. barn. Walter Marks, auctioneer.— PR Adv. That : pedestrians should mot cut| pgw.rq Rogers; county attorney of | midji, who also attended the meet- across lots, but should keep to the|asg eounty, was in Bemldji last eve- | ing, did not return with him but will sidewalks. Help protect the lawns ning, being enroute to his home iu S honlovardR L s Walker from Remer where he had been on official -business. Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and|, BUY @ horse at your own price at 18. September 15 will be entry day. the nut:‘thm sale Thursday afternoon The state fair will be In progress|®t 1 oclock, at the Pogue & Son o o . The Presbyterian Men’s annual ham and egg and flapjack supper will be held May 11. P neapolis, where he . attended meeting. water, Minnesota, before his return. He expects to be back to Bemidji'by Friday morning and will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Strand will leave Friday morn- September 6 to 11. barn. Walter Marks, auctioneer.— |ing for Roseau where he will preach LY Adv. Sunday. June 10 and 11 have been the| Miss Christine Berggren, trained| Do you believe in signs? Most. days selected for the summer meet-|Nurse, returned last night on the|people do. Here's one: ing of the Northern Minnesota De-|evening train-from Hackensack, Min- “PLEASE” velopment - association, which is to|nesota, where she has been visiting DON'T be held at Coleraine. The winter |relatives for the .past several days. ‘WALK -HERE, session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and 10. The Pioneer is the place to buy| You can buy them at the Ploneer your rolls of adding machine paper |office for 5¢ each.—Adv. for Burroughs adding machines. One| Mrg. Martin Molitor, wife of a St. roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. | cloud-druggist and prominent in wo- —Adv. men’s club circles of the state, shot Kenneth C. Way, of Minneapolis, a |and killed herself Monday at her representative of the Minneapolis|home. She had been ill with a Bedding company, spent yesterday |nervous trouble. Sending her hus- Scene from ‘‘Sport and Fravel in Central Africa,”’ at Fhe ‘Rex Theatre, Wednesday April 28th ist, returned this morning from.Min- |years was-president of:thesixth dis- the | trict ‘Minnesota ‘Federationof *>Wo- Synodical . Home Mission -committee Rev.:S..E. P. White, .pas-|the Sorosis club and Reading society tor of the Presbyterian church of Be- visit friends in Litchfield and At- ;| theater Wednesday and Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas of Nary transacted business in the city yesterday. For Wood Phone 120.—Adv. B. B. Brosvick, of Duluth, is the guest of his brother, Paul Brosvick, the Bemidji tailor. Excursion to the Dam Sunday 2:30. “—Adv. Mrs. George Godfrey of Ball' Club is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. A. Carter, for a few days. Robt. Siebert, Carpenter and Painter. Phone- 809-W.—Adv. Miss Signa Anderson of Oklee, Minnesota, was the guest of Bemidji friends between trains yesterday. This store will close at six every evening except Saturdays. Troppman Store.—Adv. Arthur Hagburg, of Brainerd, for- merly in the meat market business here, was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. This store will close at six every evening except Saturdays. Troppman Store.—Adv. Mrs. Charles Borchardt, who has POSITIVE PROOF. Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic in Bemidji. Because it's the evidence of a Be- midji citizen. Testimony easily investigated. The strongest endorsement of merit. The best proof. Read it: Mrs. J. Blonde, 306 Third St., Be- midji, says: “My back ached so se- verely that I couldn’t rest well at night. It was hard for me to turn over or change my position. Believ- ing that the trouble was caused by some disorder of my kidneys I was led to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro- cured at Barker’s Drug-Store, as one of my people had been: cured of kid- ney complaint by them. They brought me quick relief-and-soon re- moved the pain in ‘my back. 'They also strengthened my kidneys-and I have felt well ever since.” Price 50c, at all -dealers. Don't simply ‘ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the -same that Mrs. Blonde had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Grand Theatre TONICHT ONLY “How issy.Made Good”’ klrondway-h:é:;mfln THREE R Cissy wrote a movie .scenario=and inter-| viewed all the Vitagraph-starsto get their gpproval—she finally-=madezgood after veral mishaps. John Bunny, Kate Price, Lillian Walker, Maurice Costello. “‘The Borrowed Necklace’” »Al:tsxczllem deama, with_Claire_McDow= well. :ist-show 7:30 i Admission Ge:and:10c Thursday Only “‘Phe Shadows of a Great City’’ “With Thomas Jefferson and Ade- daide Thurston x and today in Remidji, while here be- ing the guest of Martin E. Kenfield. There will be an auction sale of Pogue & Son barn, Thursday after- noon at 1 o’clock. Walter Marks, auctioneer.—Adv. Mrs. W. L. Davies of Chicago ar- rived in the city this noon and will visit her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Mar- cum, who is confined in the St. An- thony’s hospital, following a slight operation, There will be an auction sale cof broke and unbroken horses at the broke and unbroken horses at the |- band for some medicine, she placed the end of a revolver in her mouth and fired. Mrs. Molitor for four 'GARDEN -CLUBA 1N ASROKAN Vacant Lots and Back Yards hre\Cul s “tivated: andtBeautified. Home Garden'club,iorgauieed and ‘con! | ducted by ithe ‘Young:Men's Christian assoclation .aiid ' the Spokesman-Re- w, finds:the iclub.serving as a model for similar civic;movements all over :|.the country. . More than :fifty cities ‘have written to:the ;Y. M; O. A. for de- tails .of ithe :plan by which for the past four years-Spokane young people have welcomed: the «warmspring: days by converting :cluttered -back yards into copiously: herbiferous:gardens. Letters have ‘come “from. districts’ as widely separated :as ~the Adirondack moun- «|itains and:therSacramento valley. Wo- men’s ‘elubs, -civic: mplift’organizations :and other:beanches:of the'Y. M. O. A. haverwritten forinformation. It is in'the.cuitivation of: vacant lots sand back.yards:that the!Home Garden club;-has - during :the clast few. years tshown ={ts ' value as: a 2efty beautiful aid. :Besides+removing -from’ the pub- licreye a'great:many-unsightly: lots on ‘which: the accumnlation :of: winter ref- use was thick; thei¢lub “ast:year:pro- duced s vegetables whose total value is estimated by Secretary G.-A.:Forbes of: the' Y. ‘M. C. A. at<§6,000. ‘Active co-operation is being:given by the federal vernment; which, through the departmient:of -agriculture,<is or- ganizing “the «boys -:and :girls<of: many 'cities into: garden:clubs,’ potato ~elubs, corn clubs-and:the Hke. T J. Newbill of the department of agricuiture: will | Tepresent the:government .in*Spokane this 'spring ‘and -will: advise: the"Home All ladies who attend the ‘“pleasing | Gardeners:in:matters pertaining to gar- photo-plays” exhibitions at The.Rex [-dening “efficiency. - Mr.-Newbill says: Theater, from this date until Tues-| "I find “;?tblboycim‘?:dthil;lsg;:;‘:;p: more profitable da7, May 11, mel“s“;' el e Flven for -the :-distribution .of :government aticket which will admit themtfree, | .o 4."y1q litorature. “/They are more to the afternoon matinees at that In earnest, and they are not go likely to disregard the instructions of gov- ernment experts.” men’s Clubs. ‘She-was-a member: of of St: Cloud and secretary. of the local charity and library boards. .Mrs.. Mo- litor ‘was about -50 years-old. = She belonged to.an old.St.: Cloud -family and left many relatives. May 12 and 13.—Adv. “Swat the Dandelion” is the latest slogan. The swatting ‘proeess is' to dig up the pestiferous little weed, which is so prolific in distributing it- self about lawns, gardens, parks and vacant lots, bringing forth its yel- low blossom and later fresh seed: to be blown by the slightest-wind. To some, the:leaves of the weed furnish a delightful pot of greens, and many Do you believe in signs? people do. Here's one: “PLEASE” DON'T ‘WALK 'HERE. You-ean-buy: them' at' the Ploner office ‘for 6¢ ‘each.—Adv. Most Need any help? Trv.a want-ad —‘iLiadies’ ‘8pring: Suits,zcolezs navy, putty,andblack and- white check, sizes 14-to 40, choice,.a+suit $7.50 | —Ladies’ Shoes, high and low.cnt! shoes, the gleanings from our) $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 numbers, choice, a pair, $295 JULEARY-BOWSER-£0, Bemidji, Minn. i i Automobile Fire Insurance. l* K KK KRR K KKK K $1.50 per $100 on all machines not | ¥ Pairifal/Conghs and Bronchitis * over 3 .years old. Clayton C. Cross, | ¥ “Promptly Relieved . * office over Northern Nat'l. Bank.— | ¥ ¥ #H0HAK KRAK K%K K Ki¥ & Adv. with 2~ounces..of ‘Schiffmann’s Con- — | centrated-Expectorant.Besides, guar- In nearly all the South American |anteed to:give perfect satisfaction or countries women are forbidden to en- | your money returned;by : Barker’s ter a church with their hats on. Drug Btore. Jerusalem-is said to have; no post- | men, polisemen’ or-mewspapers. Thirteen was a sacred number among the ancient Mexicans. Bemidji residents have been re- cently engaged in digging them wup for table consumption. Thus they have aided in “swatting the dande- lion” and at the same:time-have en- joyed a spring- delicacy or have ad- ded to their funds by -selling the dandelion greens. But now is the time to begin a strenuous campaign against the dandelions .before their blossoms go to-seed, to:be seattered by the spring and summer breezes. An ‘effort to exterminate them last year was made, but with little suc- cess. The earlier the campaign is started, the more certain it is of suc- cess. L Business Directory IDJ Pogue & Son barn, Thursday after- noon at 1 o’clock. Walter Marks, auctioneer.—Adv. The Young -People’s society of the word cash. agu il Pioneer .wants—one-halt cent ‘#11 CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ‘ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING B LAUNDRY:: - -+ Swedish Lutheran church will be en- tertained at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Randahl, 623 Mississippi p P 1N avenue, tomorrow evening at 8 ‘o g d B ¥ o’clock. Al are invited to attend. 2 Two carloads of young horses, PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS broke and unbroke, will be sold at auction at. the Pogue & Son livery A barn, Thursday afternoon, -at onemms%:’:hle‘?;aflstg"p iezc?itl:‘five parts e pORT.AND ‘TRAVEL IN CENTRAL AFRICA.” o’eloek. —Adv. Mrs. P. M. Dicaire returned yes- ' Interésting! Entertaining! ‘Educational! ADMISSION Chien, Wisconsin, where she was sights, called by the death of her father,|(Thi y Marckus Frederich, who was an aged Chlldte“ 5c man, being 82 at the time of his death. Two carloads of young horses, broke and unbroke, will be sold at called auction at the Pogue & Son livery barn, Thursday afternoon, at one o’clock. Walter Marks, auctioneer. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bogard of 1313 Irvine avenue are both eritie- ally ill at their home. Mr. Bogard THURSDAY “In the Hands-of the Jury.” Anna Nilsson-and Harry Millard lead.the.cast. stars in ‘“Hearts To Let” potatoes brought to Bemidji any time before May 4. Troppman’s De- partment store.—Adv. Joe Harrington returned to Be- midji last evening from Minneapolis where he has spent the past three| weeks as a petit juryman during:thef: session of the United ‘States district|* court. His little son, John, was with | him during his stay. Wanted to buy—One carload of potatoes. We will pay 30c a bushel cash for 300 bushels.of good sound potatoes brought to Bemidji any time before May 4. Troppman’s De- partment store.—Ady. | Mrs. J.“W. Naugle of ‘Bemidji av- |3 enue left- this.-morning -for: Chicago, |y where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Harry P."Dunning; before going | to Indianapolis, :Indiana, her - old [{ home where she will visit friends and | relatives for six weeks or two months. Do you believe in signs? Most people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T ‘WALK .HERE. Tl ‘You -can ‘buy ‘themrat thePioneer |y office: for- Ge-each.—Ady.’ B Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton of -Be-{i midji avenue 'entertained at six| o’clock dinner last evening, the oc- casion being their wedding:anniver- || sary. The guests'were!Dr..and iMrs. {x C. R. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Georga H. Strickland, Judge C. W. Stanton and-H.:Mayne-Stanton. Rey.. J. C:-Strand, spastor-evangel THE REX THEATRE ~ .bread is always wéll.made, sweet, Aasty -and thoroughly wholesome? Save and stop worrying. T’, terday morning from Prairie Du|A Most unusual spectacle, full of thrills, laughs and astonishing’ Adults-15¢) A Kalem drama of unusual interest, where fate plays a:part, Leah Baird, Leo Delaney, Donald Hall-and'Ethel Lloyd ‘are-the’ yourself trouble. Buy: y:oumbneéad;hue, : HOMB LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes.as:they-did E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER ’ at home. Our specialty:is Family O’Leary-Bowser .Bldg. Clothes Cl Washing. Try us. ‘Bemidf, Minn. DUy LioancE Phone- 498 For Men, Women :and Children PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE BANKING 'AND SAVINGS ‘MUSICAL INSTRUMERTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Save systematically. Make use of Pianos, Organs and Sewing our Savings Department. We * wel- Everything for the Machines. come your open account. : : : 3 Office ~and <Sechool 117 Third St. “Bemtdjl. SECURITY STATB BANK Seourity - Bank : Bullding “Phone §73:W Bemidji, Minn. Phone 81 J.IBISEAR, Manager. GENERAL ‘MEERCHANDISE Groceries, “Dry “Goods;” Shoes, Flour, -Feed; «atc. - The careful tbuyers OSTEOPATHIC’PEYSICIAN "DR.F. J."DARRAGH BROSVIK, THE TAILOR :Specialist-of GhronioDiseasss Phone 938 buy ‘hrere! “Free Conmiltation. W. G.:8CHROPDER 208 -3rd St.,.over Blooston™ Stere E Phone'65. +Day; and Night Cills:Answesed Bemidji ‘BAKERS ARD GONFECTIONERS has been unconscious for the past . 5 R 4 two days and is not expected to re- Two screaming:Biograph comedies *Getting Rid of LEWIS BRAA > hew”’ d “The Big Night.” will b : +KOORS BROTHHRS CO. —Bullding Contractor— ‘DRS.'ARBON & LARBON siba e et endshis Stee thoes'; ;X‘]’(V) ]ika:'a good ?aug hg ight,” will :be :shown io[ Manufacturers and Jobbers Resldence and Farm Bulldings’| _spectaltsts in the.Selence of s o 7 Cream, " uofi "fl"" z Wanted to buy—One carload - of H 1o sy Baery ‘vh' Confos- & Spechalty. ‘Fitting.Glasies. 5 % % tionery, Cigars and Foun- First Class Work Guaranteed. :Offices -over Postoffice: Bidg. potatoes. We will pay 30c a bushel| Dajly matinees, beginning first show:at'2-p. ‘m. “Evening shows tain Goods Box 601 Bemidji, Minn. ¢ cash for 300 bushels of good sound|begin at 7:15 p. m. 3 1 Phone 92 316 Minn.:Ave. ’: N.'W. Phone 125 A . KEMP KLEANS KEOTHES GROCER ‘PHOTOGRAPHER “fij ‘Putting -appearance, ~value and 1°| i’ newlife into a garment ready “be discarded. i CASE'S CASH STORE N. J. Case, Prop. Photos “Day:and’ Night —Dealer In— “STAPLE'and‘FANCY GROCERIES ‘We press a suit for only —80c— ‘Cleani: Ho N. L. HAKKERUP eaning use <Phone 581-W Kemp’s 207 Belt.sAve. GROCERIES AND SHOES You should try DENISON'S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 25¢,800, 85¢ SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Sold- in-Bemtidji Practice Limited W At your fayorite’ store and 40c the pound. .Absolutely | % guaranteed. If not satistactory re- |'EYE FAR NOSE THROAT _Best mickle pencil ‘on earth. turn it and get your money. Glasses Fitted. >ASK-THE'MAN JNO. C. MARIN, Office Gibbons Bldg. North ‘ot B : Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. | Markham Hotel. Phone 105 SECOND-HAND GOODS HARNESS . We want to sell & fow Work Har- nesges cheap to advertiss them. Call fn and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND ‘STORB MOST SMOKERS WILL ‘ soon smoke “DON'ALMO0’S” ‘A" Home Smoke_for .Home Folk - The Best INSURANCE is furnished by CLAYTON C. CROSS Office over Northern Nat’l. Bank LUMBER, COAL :AND WO00D -LOOK! LISTEN! 166 acres, % mile from Turtls River station; $12.50 per acre. Easy terms. Some improvements. 24 acres on fine lake, -Virgin tim- ber standing, high bank. “$12:50 per acre-cash. s . ngonms & LONGBALLA. ‘Wholesalers iand Retailera, Service -and ’gtlxh():tlon. Mafl “Orders given that same servies you Any quantity you want. Building materfal of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. _Phone 100 - Bemidjt

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