Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 12

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R e e ‘THE CUB REPORTER EE]MUJI BUILDING AND LOAN HOLD ANNUAL MEET At the annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Bemidji Building and Loan association the.board of direct- ors yas re-elected. The board of directors elected the same officers for the ensuing year. They are J. P. Lahr, president; G. E. Carson, vice-president; C. C. Cross, secretary,- and - R.. H. — Schumaker, treasurer. SCOO HAPPY SC00P- \ ARE. WONDERFOL- KK KKK KKK KKK KKK * NYMORE NEWS * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ AKX K IR KR K KKK KK Mrs. R. Chilcot returned from the hospital yesterday. NEW CLERK AT COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE HERE Miss Nellie Larkin, who has been employed in the county treasurer’s office at Buffalo, Minn., arrived -in Ole Dahl has returned from Min-|Bemidji this morning and will take neapolis where he has been con-|up her duties as clerk in the office fined at one of the hospitals there. of the county treasurer here to- MOrTow. Marvin Krog has returned from Dakota. Mrs. Gust Johnson has gone to Brainerd on business. PENNSYLVANIA GUARD HEAD RETIRES Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 30.—Charles Bowman Dougherty of Wilkes-Barre, today completed five years as major general commanding the Pennsylva- HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETING nia division of the national guard, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | and went upon the retired list. Coach Bestul and Manager Ralph Johnson today completed a portion| EUCALYPTUS anms MEET of the 1915 high school football schedule. San Francisco, Sept. 30.—Califor- Among the games that: wfll be |nia growers of the eucalyptus tree, Rev. Cadwell has had electric lights pat in his new home which is next door to the Congregational church. My NOUR AMIABILITY AND SWEETNESS " THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER The Wurld Means Nothing In Scoop’s Young Lifes BOBBY IS DEAD Bobby is dead. He died “Wednesday morn- ing. i ] No, not a natural death, but a death by -poisoning. Some mean person did the deed. Bobby was that bright, knowing, black spaniel owned by Charles Warfield. He was known by all busi- ness men in Bemidji and often treated as a human be- ing when making the month- ly rounds with Mr. Warfield. “Who did it is more than I can tell,” said Mr. War- field, “but efforts are being made to find out, and should the party be discovered, I'd hate to say what would hap- pen.” KX KKK KKK KKK KKK KR NES \NDEED ~ Yoo BE.T’-D WELLT Sy §0! © 95— mre-svwo — Women and Misses, this is “Dress up” time A Real Harvest of Fine Autumn Apparel, Attractive Fall Goats For Women and Misses A fine large assortment of Fall and Winter Coats compris- ing all of the season’s choicest materials and new style ideas, Rich plushes, corduroys, mixed tweeds and novelty fabrics beautifully trimmed with fur, velvet and fancy buttons, belts, pockets, large cuffs are also shown—many are lined through- out, others only half or shoulder lined. Only the best lining is used. Coats that are sure to please, for the styles are the By "HOP” PRO-PIN-QUITY— WONDER \& IT5 SOME. SORT OF A REFERENCE. o TO MY STYLE OF BEAUTY-Q0sH 3 HATE COMPLMS THAT 'mKEA Yo-me ~ played are Cloquet, Oct. 9 Crook- | known as the ‘“wonder tree,” were in ston, Oct. 30, and Grand Rapids, Nov. | convention here today in the Lumber- 6. As there are a number of schools (at the Panama-Pacific exposition. who will not have a football team this season the local schedule will |“wonder tree” because it grows ten not be as large as was at first ex-|times as fast as the hickory, oak or Seven games will probably |{mahogany and yields lumber which pected. be played. - DENVER HAS NEW STATION Denver, Sept. 30.—Denver’s great new union station will be dpened to the public tomorrow. 'The new sta- |morning to Edward Knutson of Polk}ed this morning tion s Strictly up to the minute, and | county, Wisconsin, and Thea Cliff-| where he was called on legal busi- is one of the fimest in the west. BUSINESS DIRECTORY -CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE A A AA A A A Ak khkkkkkkhkhkkkkkkhkah *************‘**A*********** LR TS EE LR S 8 LR K men’s building or House of HooHoo, The eucalyptus tree is called the FILING MADE ON CLAIM Christian M. Anderson this morn- ing made u filing on forty acres of is harder and better than these native | 1and in section 32, township 165. The trees. land is located in the north end of i Beltrami county. WEDDING LICENSE ISSUED. SPOONER RETURNS Judge Marshall A. Spooner return- from Crookston A wedding license was issued this gard of Grafton, N. D. ness. BEMIDIJI DRY CLEANING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS E. M. SATHRE - ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. “THE NEW BEMIDJT” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Wholesale and Retail g flhe Pianos, 'Organs and Sewing DaY CTEANING TIOSEE, Machines. * AN 117 Third St. Bemidjl. Phone 573-W : Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. PENCIL SHARPENERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH for Specialist of Chronic Diseases x Best nickle pencil on earth. $1.00 . Free Consultation. *x 2 Lasts a life time. 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store W | & ASK THE MAN Phone 31. Day and Night Calls Answered x . * * GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE * —_— e A% Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, 5 Flour, Feed, etc. The typewrlter paper, clips, paper BROSVIK, THE TAILOR. u'uml 'b“ ey fasteners, punches, eyelets * Phone 938 buy here etc., etc. * . Get quantity prices * W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE * Bemidji * Phone. 65. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. | * * BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY . PHOTOGRAPHER : x KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- . taln Goods 316 Minn. Ave. 'N. W. Phone 126 KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE STORE Everything for the Photos Day and Night Office. and School Security Bank Building Phone 31 N. L. HAKKERUP GROCER LOOK! - LISTEN! Promptly. Save systematically. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. We Call for and Delver BANKING AND SAVINGS Make use of FANCY AND STAPLE -~ GROCERIES- - Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies _ Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE’'S CASH STORE If you have a piece of property or auto or most an'ythlng of value to exchange, see LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON . DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. 5 Any quantity you want. WANTED — Modern two or ment for light housekeeping. Ad- dress H. C., c|o Pioneer. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- latest, workmafiship excellent and materials the Dest money can buy, ranging from $12.50 to $50.00 Smart New Fall Suits AMONG THE NEW SUITS are the smart, box coat effects, Military styles-and semi:belted models with the plain tailored models also represent- ed, many are trimmed with beaver, Martin, Krimmer and opposum. include broadcloth, gaberdine, whipcord, serge, poplins and mannish tweeds. The colors are navy, field mouse, African brown, Russian green, plum and black, a remark- $19.50, $25 up 10 $55 able showing at that <J Russian Cossack The materials New Fall Blouses You’d want a new blouse to go with that new suit, and .we have them in crepe de chine, georgette, chiffon, and lace Many models to select from Bl & e $2.50 to $15.00 New Petticoats Taffeta Petticoats at $3, $4, $5 and $6. * Jersey top petticoats at $2A50, $4.50, and $5.00 Messaline petticoats at $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. StreetanaAfternoon Dresses for women and Misses Combinations of serge and. taf- feta street dresses at $7.50 to $25. Crepe de chine frocks $13.50 to $25. Charmeuse and Georgette com- bination frocks $25 and up Evening gowns in the wanted sleeveless models $19.50 to $45. Onyx Hosiery Fibre Silk hosiery, black, white, tan; gray, pink and sky colors at 50c¢ Kaysers’ but-i-nol silk hoisery black only at $1, $1.50 at $15, Perrin’s Gloves for women who know a com- plete assortment of French kid gloves at $1.25, $1.50, $2, and $2.50. Kaysers’ leatherette gloves at 50c, $1. New Neckwear Just received. Collars at 25¢, 50¢, $1, $1.50 Fishues at 50c, 75¢c, $1, $1.50 Sets at 50¢, $1, $1.25 $1.50 Guimps at 50c, 75¢, $1.00. SCHNEIDER BROS. CO. EEXKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK WEEKLY ISSUES 16 PAGE PAPER The Bemidji Pioneer, week- ly, today issued a sixteen- page paper. The Weekly Pio- neer contains. more Bemidji, Beltrami county, Northwest and foreign news than does any other weekly paper in this section of the state. The weekly has a larger paid circulation and more advertising than has any other weekly in Beltrami county. W ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok kkk ok ok KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK C. C. Hildebrand and J. W. Brown of Minneapolis and C. W. Jewett re- turned yesterday from a seven days’ trip to Blackduck, Kelliher, Spooner, Baudette, Williams, seau, Greenbush, Thief River Falls, Gonvick, Clearbrook - and Bagley, where Ford agencies were establish- ed and visited: B e ‘Warroad, Ro- ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classify unfurnished threeqroom apart- Quotation on Every Commodity RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERS TIPS. No hunting through your files—no for- getting the name of the finn who made the price—It’s all before youin an [Loosc) Qi Lear Quotation Record Its use will simplify your buying remarkably There is an for Every Business and Profession come your open-account. : : ¢ SECURITY. STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. e ————— S - 2 s A o 2 our Savings Department. We *wel- Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same 8ervice you get in person. ' . ~BARKER'S ThirdSt. - Bemidji, Minn Building material of all kinds. ‘ST. BILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemidji ern except heat. 1107 Beltrami Ave. 3d102 FOR SALE—Rubver stamps. The Ploneer will procure any kind of ‘Tubber stamp for you on short no- tice. Security Bank Bldg. Bemitl)'i Pioneer Office Supply Store Telephone 31

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