Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 8

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e, About The City S. Buehler of St. Paul is in the city on business. Bulk apples at I. P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 12d1021 George W. Harsh of Minneapolis is in the city on business. Bulk apples‘ at I P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 12d1021 A. E. Stutgus' of Buffalo, Minn., is visiting friends in Bemidji. Bulk apples at I. P. Batchelder’s. —Adv. 12d1021 Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Forte, of Kckles, Oct. 12, 1915, a son. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tt G. C. Rogers of Nary was in Be- midji on business yesterday. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf C. H. Mills of Brainerd was & busi- ness visitor in Bemidji yesterday. The Hotel Radisson, Mirnneapolis, has recently opened an addition of 50 moderate priced rooms.—Adv. Oscar Lundmark of Ledidrd was in the city yesterday on business. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives you more for the price you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. Messrs. Lestéf:Knapp and Rudolph ‘Thome were {gis’Lake visitors yes- terday. - First Socialist dance of the season at the city hall, Saturday night, Oct. 16. Admission free. Lunch served. —Adv. 3d1016 Miss Florence Huck entertained a few friends at a theater party last evening. Whéil in Minneapolis be sure and wisit the Hotel Radisson Root Gar- den and Silhouette Room. Famous show places of the Northwest.—Adv. | Williams Bowers of the town of. Eckles was a business visitor in Be- midji yesterday. On arriving at Minneagpolis, go di- rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will {be pleased to recommend it to your friends when you return home.— .Adv. Mrs. Nels Bye and daughter, Per- milla of Solway were in the city shopping yesterday. You will find more of the leading jpeople from Minnesota registered at the Radisson, Minneapolis, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. —Adv. ‘Henry Miller and Percy Botting left yesterday for a week’s hunting trip near Cass Lake. L. J. French returned last evening from Boy River, where he has been ©on business the past week. Hair dressing, puffs, curls, wigs made from combings. Switches $1.50. Mina A. Meyers, 520 Bel- trami Ave. Telephone 769.—Adv. 6d1019 doll Mrs. H. J. Botting, Percy and Pearl of Cass Lake are in the city this week visiting friends. The Episcopal Guild was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. G. G. Bowers yesterday afternoon. Tomorrow at'Stewart’s Grocery, grapes, 27 cents while they last.— Adv. 141015 Alec Doran, proprietor of the Pa- lace meat market, left yesterday for Deming, New Mexico, on business. William Law, auditor for the Crookston Lumber company, left last evening for Minneapolis on busi- mness. Grapes (Concords) at 27 cents. THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP THE BEMIDdl DAILY PIONEEBR They Will Both Miss The Ocean FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, — out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji on |until 8. 311 Minn. Ave.—Ac}v. Bass lake hunting ducks. When, at|quor recently seized by the-omcials.’the seizure. % Thursday. 41015 th_el nnn-ovtv; ottB:;; 1aket. a:’l‘:ut seven| The railroad contends that it is an| ‘Should the railroad win, accounts miles north of Cohasset, the young i Car of Jonathan apples, 65 cts. per Mrs. E. D. Rice, who has been ¥is- |ment went to shore, and had gotten innocent ps.rty. to ,the transaction, aggregating hundreds of dollars e bushel. Place your orders early; |iting at the A. P. Ritchie home the|out when Spaulding went to take and that the gtates action in pre-|would be made effective against prac- T sugar $5.65 per hundred. Phone 66.|Past week, returned to her home in |his gun out of the boat, with the re- .venting. the shipment from reaching | tically every county in the state, be- W. G. Schroeder.—Ady. 6d1016 | Cass Lake today. sult mentioned. 1§s destination places the transporta- | cause v?st quantities of liquor have | Young Carter, hearing the shot, tion cost upon the county making |been seized. | Misses Julia and . Olga Holmberg Miss Pearl Shores returned home |turned around and asked his- com- = 3 - | Thursday, returning home on the eve- and relatives in Hibbing, St. Paul|ceived the answer,* Yes,” and then -~ - b ning train. and Ashland, Wis. Spaulding fell over, dying about ten G 4 ND THE 4 T seconds later. Mrs. George T. Baker will leave this eevning for Blackduck -where she will visit at the Ed French home for a few days. At the Henrionnet millinery one lot of 100 hats, valued up to $7.50, will be sold at from $1.50 to $4.50 each. This lot is composed of a va- rief,y of sailors, tricorns, turbans, etc., ’t miss this sale.—Adv. 2d1016 Miss Ella Parker, who has been visiting at the Stohl home in Pine- wood the past week, returned to her home yesterday. Fifty children’s hats will be sold Saturday and Monday at the Hen- rionnet millinary parlors at ' from 50c to $1.50. Store open evenings Bemidji, Minn., Sept. 10, 1915. Regular meeting of the School Board of ‘Independent District of Bemidji, held tat the office of the clerk on Friday, Sent. 10. 1915, at 7:30 P. M. Present—Brown, Smith, Palmer, Roe and_ vahr. Absent Marcum. The following bills were allowed as auaited: Stuart Sani towels . \ Northern ment orr & Lockett equipment .........i....ii0.en 1.56 Fond du Lac cock covers Keuffel & Esser Co., Henry Holt & Co.,, b American Book Co., books Silver Burdette & Coi, books. J. B. Lippincott Co., books. . N. W. School Supply Co., pap Midland Chemical Co., sweepi and scrubbing powder ........ L. Lauritzen, plaster repairs.... 17.6 Bemidji Insurance Co. Treas- urer's bond ..........cc00ieen N. W. Telephone Ex. Co. phones Mrs. George, laundry worl 1.80 Peoples Meat Market, mea! 1.80 Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. cils, supplies ................. 0.57 Bemidji Hardware Co., supplies for repairs ........occcceeeee 11.65 Tom Smart, freight and drayage 4.04 Hakkerup Studio, negative work ' 7.00 J. A. Fenton, census blanks.... °7.50 W. P. Foley. livery, agricultural dept. C. F. Hicks, kalsomining in hig] school J. P. Lahr, freight Hans Mittet, rep: tains, school van .. . 2. Minn. Electric Light & Power Co., light and power ... .. 3.60 F. G. Shadegg, repairs ... 7.00 St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. door, E. Bemidji 1.76 E. A. Barker, supplies . 4.95 C. E. Battles, supplies pairs . 18.00 Given Hardware Co., supplies for repairs ......ciieiiiieeeenien 81.61 Smith-Robinson Lumber lumber, manual training L. P. Eckstrum, repairs John Marin, groceries . . The report of the Auditing Committee on Treasurer’s books was on motion ac- cepted and placed on file. The resignations of Miss Grimsgard and Miss Backus were accepted. The following teachers were on mo- tion_elected upon the recommendation of the Superintendent: Daisy- Miller, Alma Olson, Grace Bra- zier, Abbie Murphy, Susan Peckham, Sadie Chesborough. It was moved, seconded and carried that the schools be closed on the after- noons of Thursday and Friday of Bel- trami County Fair week. Upon, motion the superintendent was authorized to hire an office clerk and librarian at a salary not to exceed $30.00 per month. The following committees were ap- pointed by the president for the com- ing year: Purchasing Committee—Brown, Lahr and Dyer. Building and Grounds Palmer and Roe. R Teachers’ Committee—Smith and Mar- Committee— cum. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Attest: J. P, LAHR, M. J. BROWN, < Clerk. President. Bemidji Minn., October 9, 1915, Special meeting of the School Board of Independent District of Bemidji, held at the office of the Clerk, on Saturday, October 9, 1915, at 12 M. for the purpose of making the tax levy for the coming year. Present—Smith, mg‘bm\dt L]aahn sent—Brown. On motion Dr. Smith acted as Presi- dent pro tem. It :as moved, seconded and carried that a tax of $42,000 be levied upon a taxable valuation of $1,635,606 as given by the County Auditor, said tax to be distributed as follows: Marcum, Roe, Pal- Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. 1d1015 Mesdames H. Holmes and E. Leighton of Maltby were among the out-of-town shoppers in the city yes- terday.. ‘Mrs. Sidney Miller and Mrs. Ida Holm of Pinewood were among the Teachers’. wages $30,000.00 1,000.00 1,800.0 Apparatus . Li‘l’)pl‘:ry ..... 300.00 Sinking fund . 2,000.00 Interest .. 4,000.00 ‘Text books . 1,300.00 Transportatio: 500. There being no_further business, the meeting adjourned. Attest: J. P. LAHR, M.-J. BROWN, Clerk. President. 1td 1015 The Henrionnet Minnery parlors are constantly showing new models of the latest things in vogue at re- markably low prices. Store open evenings until 8. 311 Minn. Ave.— Adv. 2d1016 _ Mr. and Mrs. John Cronemiller, who have been visiting their son, Earl, in the town of Northern, left Yesterday ‘for their home in "Chi- cago. Just received a fresh bbl. of Full Fat Istir- Sild (Herring.) = Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. : 2d1016 Mrs. H' A. Scharf will leave this afternoon for Fargo, N..D. .She will be joined there by Mr. Scharf. They will make their . future home...in Fargo. - ¢ Try a jar of pickled herring or (Norway Gaflilbitar.) Stewart’s Gro- cery.—Adv. 2d1016 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu have issued in- vitations for a dance to be given. at the Birchmont Inn next Wednesday evening. KK HEE KK KKK KKK KKK ¥ NYMORE NEWS * % (By Special Correspondent.) - ¥ IZETE LTRSS R 88 & The -infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holberg died Wednesday evening. The funeral was held 0 Thursday afternoon at the Nymore cemetery, Rev. J. E. Caldwell offi- ciating. An interesting service will be held James Spaulding was one of eight The House Of li children, having lived in Cohasset 0 Qlla lty for some time. His father and one | ot s broters are i ouvous, were| RY QU NOW Location where the Brinkman usedtobe, Tonight Only - fields. Kleine-Edison Feature Co. presents - IRENE FENWICK Dainty and demure and with a “‘lovable way’’ you can’t resist in “THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR” closely the suit that has been launch- A rdi Ph ; £ ded 0 D. 5 - An:extraordinary Photofeature foun on Owen Davis’ stage o tn Wells county for the purpose of | gy JRENE FENWICK, the beautiful star now playing in the compelling the county to pay the ex-|Eltige Theatre in New York, has become very popular in Bemidji press charges on a consignment of li- fiorll;fr :;io;k inh“'l‘lllle Cofiutors" and ‘‘The Spendthrift”’, and it is claimed for this, her third appearance on the screen, that it is ONA “cm DS her best. - As Jenny Gray, a sorely @fi little woman, she is superh. : First show at 7:15, second at 8:30: 5c—Admission—10c LOST—Between Dr. Ward's office and the postoffice, on Friday morning,| = Coming Sunday—Emmy-Stevens ifi ““The Soul Of A Woman”’ Oct. 15, a circular breast pin set| SMETRO” (ALWAYS600D) ‘Feature In 5 Parts with an opal surrounded with bril- liants. Finder will please leave at Pioneer office. 141015 RAILROADS ASK PAY FOR LIQUOR SEIZED Bismarck, N. D., Oct. 15.—The railroads of the state are watching WANTED—Laundry work by . day. Apply 312 Minn. Ave., upstairs. 3d1018 FOR SALE—Farm; 160 acres, hard- wood land, good soil; 5% miles south of Cass Lake, Minn. For sale by owner at a bargain; four .acres cleared, well,' small house and barn. Price $15.00 per acre. TON‘GHT Might consider trade for house and lot well located in-Bemidji, Minn. Box 446, Cass Lake, Minn. 3d1018 i S—— PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Admission 5c¢ and 10¢ Tom Moore and Marguerite Courtot piay i “IN DOUBLE HARNESS” =g 2a1016 Kalem’s Twoq Act Domestic comedy. FOR SALE—Five-room cottage lo-| A Biograhp drama, “BEHIND THE MASK", | ‘WANTED—Cook and dining girl at Vicker’s Hotel. room at the Nymore Congregational church Sunday evening. Rev. J. E. Caldwell, who went to the Philippines during the Spanish-American war, will give a word picture of the trip and tell of his experiences. . The service will be held at eight o’clock. The village council held a special meeting Wednesday evening and an addition known as the Shevlin addi- tion was admitted to the village cor- poration. LOST—BIlack glove. Finder please return to Christianson’s store. 2d1016 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FORM STOCK FARM New Richmond, Wis.,, Oct. 15.— Regularly organized and officered and its affairs conducted the same as those of any other business corpora- tion, the New Richmond High School Live Stock company has been orga- nized by the students of the agri- cultural department of the New Rich- mond high school to fatten and put |] on the market steers and hogs and also produce a dairy herd in which the relative merits of the various) breeds will be compared with those of a scrub cow. : The class is also raising a ‘“baby beef.” ¢ All the work is being conducted along scientific lines under the direc- tion of Prof. Harold M. Stephens, head of the agricultural depsrtmept of the high school. BOY HUNTER KILLED BY HIS OWN GUN Grand Rapids, Minn., Oct. 15.— James ' Spaulding, 14 years of age, 8 was accidentally shot between 3 and 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon when & gun which he was taking out of a boat dragged on the seat and was, 00| discharged, striking him in the right breast. i In company with William Carter, young Spaulding had gone up on cated in.Mill Park; on easy terms, also Seligs STHE cH"_D' THE DOG:AND THE or trade anything I can use. R. ” ¢ E. Miller. sar021| VILLIAN ) ; 1 Stewart’s Grocery Quality Groceries This store is one that likes to give satisfaction throughout, if possible, in merchandise, as well as service. Anything bought at my store that is not satisfactory is gladly exchanged. Fruit For The Table Johnathan Apples Tokay Grapes Yellow Bananas Oranges Blue Grapes Vegetables Carrots Cabbage Onions Sweet Potatoes Ripe Tomatoes Specialties Dates, Shelled Nuts, Potatoe Chips Try a package of the New Sun Maid Raisins. New Honey in the Comb, Strained Home Made Honey Fresh Quince, Keiffer Pears, Cranberries S.T.Stewart, Prop. Phone 2Q6 - 207 4th St. Parsnips Celery Figs,

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