Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 1, 1915, Page 4

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HEE R ERESEERE &K 'SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL ¥ ~~ SCORES. & * AL B RS SRS R RES R £ A West. Minnesota 6, Illinofs 6. Chicago 14, Wisconsin 13, Oregon Aggies 20, Mich. Aggies 0. Syracuse 14, Michigan 7. Nebraska 21, Ames 0. Notre Dame 6, South Dakota 0. ‘Western' Reserve 19, Dennison 14. Marquette 26, Lawrence 9. Missouri 0, Kansas Aggies 0. St. Louis 0, Arkansas 0. Drake 27, Washington 15. Kansas 14, Oklahoma 23, Kentucky 27, Cincinnati 6. Wabash 35, Butler 7. Carleton 74, Macalester 0. Creighton 45, Yankton S, D. Col. 0. East. Colgate 15, Yale 0. Princeton 27, Williams 0. accept elected. Other officers i el haall . nh; » t' * 3| Harvard 13, Penn State 0. elected are; Vice president, F. W. SATHRE ABSTRACT CO. flfie i Planca: - Oridae. and Bewing m‘:: A Army 13, Villa Nova 16. Dobbyn, sqpeflnter:dent of schools, { % Machines, » Bloeer | Navy 12, North Car. Agstes 14, |Little Falls; 4 plles_ Dorg 117 Third St. Bemtajl. » Lafayette 17, Pennsylvania 0. Smith, ‘Blaine-school, " Minneapolis, ! Bchmader Bldg g & % % & % 9| Dartmouth 26, Amherst 0. and Miss Mabel G. Price, Faribault, Clothes Cleaners one Cornell 45, Virginia 0. Lehigh 29, Gettsburg 0. Carlisle Indians 0, W. V. Wes. 14. Pittsburgh 42, Aleghanie 7. John Hopkins 12, Swartmorth 21. Maine 31, Colby 6. Brown 46, Vermont 0. Washington & Jef. 41, Mukegen 7. Northwest. Bemidji~ 20, Crookston 0. North Dakota 0, S. D. State 0. Grand Forks 27, Fargo 0. Park River 27, Grafton 0. I Hello! Boys And Girls -Startthe schoolyear right Casselton 27, Detroit, Minn., 6. closing hour ‘of “t] placed their names on' Indiana 7, Washington and Lee 7.|urday. the total for that office.’ number was 765. Pla: the Minnesota Educational assocla- She received 1,112 votes and Prof. Maria Sanford 408. Miss San- ford had announced before balloting: began Saturday that she could not St. Thomas 41, DePaul 0. ton. None of the latter had opposition. — e ADDITIONAL WANT ADS ‘Too Late To Classity FOR, RENT—Furnished rooms. In- quire Berglund’s store. =~ 3d113 L e Bemidji, Minn., October 13, 1915. Regular meeting of the School Board of Independent District of Be- midji, held at the office of the Clerk, on Wednesday, October 13, 1915, at 7:30 P. M. Present—Brown, Roe Marcum and Langdon 6, Cavalier 13. Lahr. Absent—Smith and Palmer. MONDAY, {NOVEMBER ‘1, 1015, - : oif BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY “ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY: CLEANING | MUSICAL INSTRUMERTS Bemidji, Minn. For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. PENCIL SHARPENERS “THE NEW BEMIDJT® OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAR Sold 1a Bemiajl At your favorite store “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH tor Specialist of Chronic Diseases Best nickle pencil on earth. ’?'oo Free Consultation. Lasts a’life time. 2081 3rd St., over Blooston Store Esx THR MAN Phone 81 Day and Night Calls Answered GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, - © s typewriter paper, clips, paper i wrlte wrth a Wahpeton 13, Wheaton 0. Minutes of the previous meeting BROSVIK, THE TAILOR mo‘:r::;d'h:;:‘““‘ tasteners, punches, eyelets ——— Minot 107, Kenmare 0. were read and approved. Phone 938 buy here. ete., etc. | New Rockford 19, Devils Lake 13. The following bills were allowed Get quantity prices 66 ’” East Grand Forks 12, Fosston 6. - |as audited: W. @. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE - Akeley 0, Brainerd 0. E. A. Barker, supplies.... $ 13.30 Bemidji Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. ' e ———— C. E. Battles, supplies and LE AD PEN ClL EREEKEK L k& E kK KRS repairs .......... - 30.00 |} BARERS AND CONFECTIONERS | PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY PHOTOGRAPHER * NORTHWEST BRIEFS *|Bemidji Pioneer Puhlishins T L nigmy aats o § v STORE -~ 4 Kk kKKK XK XKXXXKKK¥| Co, supplies 117.92 KOORS BROTHERS CO. = - Aberdeen, S. D.—The Ancient and | W. P. Foley, livery i 9.50 Manufacturers and Jobbm Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Mas- | Smart-Getchell Ice C ice 5.10 Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- Everything for the Photos Day and Night Yes, you can buy them at almost every onry opened its thirty-ninth annual |Wm. Premo, supplies. .60 tionery, Cigars and Foun- Office and School = store in town and some stores out of town. reunion here today. Given Hardware Co., sup- . tain’ Goods Security Bank Bullding N. L. HAKKERUP i i e vlies and repairs. ..., 25,08 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 Phone 31 They are five cents aplece.’ Gadimicn you buy Minneapolis, Minn.—Less than one | N. W. Telephone Ex. Co., s o . T a NEW BEM[D‘" for a nlele’ you get’ your per cent of the gigantic grain'crop of Oct. phones and tolls. ... 13.03 moneys worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” the Northwest has reached the mar-|Geo. Kirk, vcl;;l;.s 3rd Y% e KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE chy&i;;x: LOOK! LISTEN! 3/ ket. Four million bushels less grain water rent 1916........ . TAPLE to y?ur merchant. He'll know. Where they has been marketed thus far this year |J. P. Lahr, freight........ 15.43 GROCERIES If you have a piece of property sell ’em. than at the same time last year. Lum- | L. P. Eckstrum, repairs 15.70 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Holstead Coffee or auto or most anything of value g ber dealers report an unparalleled | The Bemidji-Sentinel, print- ‘We Call for and DeMver Beachnut Brand of Jams and. to exchange, see | Eduard Netzer’ Pllaunlcyd Iry St demand for cheaper lumber and this,| ing supplies Promptly. Jellies 5 — . Barker’s Drug an Je’w elry Store coupled with low grain receipts,| Huffman & O’Leary, tnbles Fresh Onions and Rhubarb S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store grain gamblérs say, means that the| and shades ...... s 38.80 CASE'S CASH STORE LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON | Henry Miller farmers of the Northwest -are hold-|The Bazaar: Store, sewing - | W. G. Schroeder ing their grain. That the farmer is| material .............. 15.90 BARKING AND SAVINGS DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D The Fair Store prepared to hold his grain until he|Koors Bros. Co., cream -90 A N Carlson’s Variety Store gets $1.25°a bushel fér it, is a state-| 0. G. Schwandt, groceries. . 736 |l gave systematically. Make use of 4 Vtholenl:rs ‘:df Relt-ller;.‘ H Any quantity you want. __J Abe bie & McCready, Third St i ment often. heard. There being no further business, our Savings Department. Wo wel- ervice an satisfaction. af 1 rcrombie cureacy, g ol ’ 2 the meeting adjourned. comie your.Gpen sccount, : 2 % ¢ Orders given that same service you | Building material of all kinds. ; Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. St. Cloud, Minn.—Though he lived J. P. LAHR, : i & i get in person. i The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. on the property where he was con-|Attest: Clerk. SECURITY STATE BANK BARKER'S ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. William H. Schmitt’s Grocery ducting a hotel for nearly 70 years,| M. J. BROWN, Bemidji, Minn. Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. Phone 100 - Bemidjt Otto G. Schwandt Thomas.Hussey, who died at the Old Mrs. E. L. Woods Folks’ home, had never recorded the |1td 111 ) deed. FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS it D The. . e Wm. Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker’s elevator' at Belfield burned to the P l o n e e r ot I o n I ct u r e s ground. The Dickinson department was called to assist the Belfield fire- — | men in keeping the fire from spread- ing to other elevators. Work has al- ready been started on a new modern, electrically equipped 50,000-bushel elevator to replace the one destroyed. _-_.—————————————————————————ay Advertisers who want the best results 4 always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertlsmg medium. N Ray, N. D.—Charles Orvedahl, re- ||| siding south of here, was killed in |# an automobile accident a short 'dis- tance from ‘his home, the car over- turning when he.attempted to make 2 sharp turn at high speed. | Y V— Big Stone, S. D.—John Korte heard a commotion in his poultry yard and upon " investigating “ found "a ' large black eagle. He shot the ‘eagle, which measured 7 feet and 5 inches from. tip to tip of the wings. Bismarck, -N. D-—The State Rail- road commission has joined hands || with the railroads operating in North Dakota in an effort to avoid a car shortage, issuing a circular to eleva- tor managers throughout the state, calling their attention to the desir- ability of quickly releasing the carsg that are used by them. Menno, 8. D.—To be pinned to_the ground when the automobile in which he was riding overturned, and scious condition for an hour or more before being found, was the experi- |} ence of President Mosiman of Free- man college' on - a. public ‘highway ‘near here. Christmas - Giits hfif "V/\) Worth While o vy ¢#/ Recipe ‘Books for St. Paul—The state tax commis- sion is considering 932 applications for correction and reduction in real estate assessments throughout the state. There are 401 objectors from Ramsey ‘county, 28 ‘from Hennepin, 29 trom St.; Louis &?d 447 from from other parts of theiptate. These pe- titions have been g¥nt in- within the last three months.. The new appli- cations in Hennepin county are said to indicate a better system of as | ment in Minneapolis than in St. Paul. | The tax commission has not rendered & final decision in any of tha _cases ) “the ladies, Memo '/ ‘Booksfor themen, Diaries and En- i gagement Books for both. Hand- some, durable books that will last g lifetime, - - P Gift Specialties will solve your 'gift problems at small expense. BEMIDJI PIONELR OFFICE Phone 31" Bemrdjl Bismarck offices for the Dast thirteen days, closed at midnight Sa PR Presented every MONDAY by William A. Lochren in | ‘The Bemidji Daily Pioneer’s to remain a prisoner ‘in an uncon- |[}f" : Pi FIRST fririnaety ™ FIRST yiinghe lelk PRODUCED i iirbuedoetr, of the NORTHWEST | | | S E R'VI CE At Grand Theatre Bemidji, Minnesota WILLIAM A. 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