Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 5, 1915, Page 5

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER §, - 1915. About The City ’ Mark Foote of Boy River was caller in Bemidji today. a Mrs. Taylor of Tenstrike was shop- ping in the city Thursday. Conrad LaJambe is spending a few days at Mentor on business. Mary Pickford at the Grand to- night.—Adv. W. C. Schape and-wife of Webb;{} Ia., are visiting in the city. John Claffy of Kelliher was:in Be- midji yesterday on business. Thomas A. Crawferd.of Ayr, N. D., is visiting friends in Bemidji. Mary Pickford at the Grand to- night.—Adv. 115 Attorney Hallan L. Huffman is a business visitor in Nebish today. Mrs. Stanley .Smith of Frohn was in the city on business yesterday. Charles: Hayden of Blackduck call- ed on friends in-Bemidji yesterday. Miss Melvia Thompson of Bena is a caller on friends in Bemidji today. Herbert Kaliher of Northome vis- ited friends in Bemidji yesterday. Chappy Petrie of Puposky was a business visitor in the city yester- day. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tf Mrs. J. Brunic of East Bemidjl will move her family to Bemidji this week. J. A. Sivertson of Home was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday afternoon. Mrs. O. N. Johnson of Frohn was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Thursday. We allow 2% per cent trade dis- count on all cash purchases. W. G. Schroeder Store.—Adv. 6td1110 Neil Witting returned to Blackduck yesterday after a short visit in the city with his parents. Mrs. Fred Bardwell of Northern was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. C. H. Johnson of Wadena, Minn., is a business caller in Bemidji and surrounding towns today. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J—Adv. 2741121 George D. Arnold of the Baudette Cedar company, of Baudette, Minn., is visiting in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Henrionnet left yesterday for Fergus Falls where they- will visit a few days. The Dorcas .society will meet at the home of Mrs. I. B. Olson Satur- day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Buy a-second hand auto or get yours overhauled at Garvin’s. -Read display ad.—Adv. 6d119 J. C. Kilpatrick of the National Pole company of Escanaba, Mich., is in Bemidji today on business. W. F. Dickens, superintendent of Your Great- @ :Grandfather’s Ink was an inconstant mixture, thickened or thinned as it required. -Folks are more particular about writing results now; so we offer our customers . the newest member of the Carter’s Inx family, Carter’s Pencraft Combined Office-and Fountain Pen Ink [/ ~one \ink equally adapted to cither fouatain pens or.inkwelluse. aft Ink writes a datk blue and dries a time- defying black. . Our promptness in.stockiog this mewest ink is only anotherexample of the earnest- ness of our desire to please you. May we show you this matchless ink today ? AR AR R ¥ MARY PICKFORD x * AT GRAND TONIGHT * LR SRR R B SN B 116 | “Cinderella,” Paramount Feature, to . Be Shown. the Red Lake Indian agency, was in the city on business yesterday. The logical place for car-repairs and second hand autos is Garvin’s. See display ad.—Adv. 6d119 B. F. Case of the state auditor’s department of St. Paul is in the city on business for the state today. storles: Robin:Hood, King-Arthur, | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS lants and tableaux. j [Stanton, a pupil of Miss Wood’s Kin- || | dergarten school of Minneapolis, will AjVoI. 1, No, 9 ‘William Tell, Roland, Lugfried, Pon- dora, .Lehemgrin, Pocahentas and many others.: When.they are familiar with thesevstories it is planned o fhaving=them act them out-in page- Miss Gladys have charge of the “story hour.” R. L. GIVEN, Editor Wo.Will-Sell Roofing - Paper-at 75¢ a Roll If That’s the -Kind You Want iGet It Here Where You Can Make Com- parison With Others. There is always a demand for cheap or competition roofing paper, In order to-supply this demand we carry “SENTINEL” roofing made by the General Rpofing Co., tp sell to the trade who wish it and is the best to J. A. Gilkey of the American Ce- dar company, of Minneapolis, is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. James Taylor of Tenstrike was a business visitor in Bemidji Thurs- day, returning on the evening train. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at ‘reasonable prices.—Adv. tr A. H. Watson and J. Goodbaeur left today for Puposky where they will spend several days on business. J. C. Charboneau, proprietor of the Beltrami Music company, left- this morning for a short business trip:to Cass Lake. ) Rev. and Mrs. I. D. Alvord return- ed yesterday from Akeley where they have been the guests of relatives for a few days. The Catholic ladies will have a food sale at the La Fontisee millinery store tomorrow afternoon.—Adv. da115 — - Miss Georgia Schumaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Schumaker, who is ill with inflammatory rheuma- tism, is improving. Miss Beatrice Backus returned last evening from a week's visit with friends in Big Falls, International Falls and Fort Francis, Ont. William Nangle of Leucan, Ont., is in the city, the guest of his brother, Charles Nangle, and family. Mr. Nangle expects to locate here. Hair dressing, manicuring, sham- pooing, etc.; your-combings made:to order; switches $1.50. Phone ©769, Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami avenue. —Adv. 6d119 Misses -Annie Bakken.and: Elma Mozen - of -Fosston were: in «Bemidji Thursday enroute to Gonvick: where they will visit friends for a short time. Mrs. B. W. Lakin entertained:at her home in honor of:Mrs. E. O. Courts, Thursday - afterncon. =Mrs. Courts is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Denu. Miss Mabel Brooks entertained: about twenty of her friends.at a.partyy last evening. The evening was spent | in music, singing and dancing, after which a luncheon was served. John Moak, Taxidermist,.tans. all kinds of hides. Deer skins tanned for buckskin. Ships goods to Be- midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. 4125 Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Courts,: whod have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu for the past two weeks, will return Saturday morning to their home in New Lis- bon, Wis. Anrouncements have been received in Beniidji of the marriage of Miss Hazel Isabel Cobb to Rev.:Paul Eu- gene Shannon, Now. 3, at Wellfleet, use for temporary buildings that will last from one to four years. Price on one ply per roll ...76¢ Price on two ply per roll. . .$1.00 If you want something to last long- er and give the best service we reco- mend CERTAIN-TEED roofing guar- anteed for.-5, 10, and 15 years at $1.35, $1.60 and $1.85 per roll. Remember it costs no more to put this on than the.cheaper kind. BOWERS-SCHOOL MEETING The -editor of the Given Hardware News had the pleasure of taking part of -the.high school faculty to the Bowers school last ‘Thursday and listening to the potato talk by Prof. Gile and the interesting:things Prof. Bailey had to tell about jpaint.. Every user of -paint:should hear Mr. Bailey’s story--or borrow the bulletin from which he gets some of his.informa- tion. The - Bowers: sehool -is one of the most ‘wide-a-wake.in the state and their display of vegetables, -fancy work, .cooking etc., almost outclasses that of the county fair. They make you feel:at-home and,are not; back- ward:-about applauding:the speakers. "THE'GIVEN} HABIT. ‘We-invite you-to-get-the best habit there is,“and that’s the, “Given habit.” When you _visit Bemidji make. this store-your headquarters. Among the farmers who were in this week from the Maltby district are Lawrence Steinbrook, Frank Silver- sack, Casper Knapp .and A. Stunger, Their wants were supplied and their visit -enjoyed. 10 ROLLS TO PUPOSKY. * —— <M. Li.:Fuller of Pleasant = Valley vicinity mear Pupesky .secured 10 rolls- of «Gertain-teed-roofing .. paper; the pastisweek. They.:have -learned in that .section of the:advantages of. Certain-teed. The RED PIGS are here; RAZORS FREE, for:guessing: time. MEET/IN. CALIFORNIA Loma Linda, Cal, Nov. 5.—What is <designated- “the ~most dmpertant council-ever:hield by:the Seventh Day Adventists in the“71 years of -their history,” began here today. Advent- ists from throughout the _civilized world-attended. : = The Given Hardware News Bemidji,"Minn.,"November s KKK KRR KK KD * LOCAL FARM ITEMS. * IS RS RS S SRR S R R8s l Thomas Mason and Joseph -Smith were: business- callers - here.-Both these men are from Redby. Carl Bloom: of-the town:-of Liberty was in after some supplies Monday. ‘Rev.- Brauer- of-the- town of ‘Frohn | was among those who paid us a visit from: his-section of the country-the past week. Among-the visitors: from Pinewood the past week- we“find-Charles Lind- gren, Nels Neegaard and Halvor Stai. Albert Nenson;spent the day in Be- midji. Thursday.and bought. a.nice bunch of hardware at this store. We like:to have. you jcome.in -whether you buy or loaf. _lt does us all good to exchange ideas.. Come. Football Game: Hummer Don’t, Misl-the;-:e-“llext Saturday Between Bemidji and Grand Rapids.. That:football:igame. between Be- midji: High school boys:and Croekston was a “hummer.” You fellows-who failed to.seé the boys.in action missed a treat in athletics. Next Saturday Grand Rapids comes. here and,prom- ises another good exhibition. Letus all get .out.and;root for the local boys and help them with our quarters. KRR KKK KRR KRR KKK KKK ® UNIVERSAL :CINDERS. * KXKKKKE XK XK A broken heart generally has a healthy beat. Trade where you live or live where you trade. It helps. A fellow who has to paint the town “RED” should let it go at one coat and use Minnesota Oil:Paint. Let’s .make it .America /first, last, all the time.and:then some. A jackass kicks everything = but himself. “If's’ the.game with the hu- man specie. The greatest drawback with-a ma- chine gun is-they can’t-make a ma- chine ‘man to-operate it. Zip! -There goes another: Zep! Live-merchants will be-telling you about it in.this paper-from now -on until Christmas. - Use your eyes and save the pennies. - Read the’ Given Hardware..News. BUYSSURPLY-OF PAINT. CarlzNelson;:ane:of thesnew:farm- ers in.thei:Nargsdistrict, .has.. been Joading up with Minnesota paint at this store. Other hardware sgpplies -were;also segured because he:found | Buy A Farm what he.wanted. watch eur window Youscanget & big, £ai pencil tab-| et for a mickleiat the Rioneer office, and an-extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. All the “kids” will want:one-when-they- see ARKRREEXEE RS AHK X Pioneer want ads bring resuits, g I e e S R ] N. E. GIVEN, Mapager Published Weekly “How To.. Make. Good -Paints Should Be of Interest to Those Who Attended the Extension Mee of High School Faculty. As an item of interest- to - those attending the ..lectures in rural schools: by the :Bemidji High':School faculty ‘we give :below the :formula used -in::making:: Minnesota - Linseed Oil: Paints. Outside White Contents Pigment by weight. .. Vehicle by weight.......... Composition of Pigment. ‘White lead ... . Zinc Oxide . . Composition of Vehicle. Linseed oil ... Turpentine .. Turpentine Japan . Water ceeseeedd02 ‘When buying paint you should get the best as. it does not cost more to apply good paint than poor. 'We can prove to you that our formula is cor- rect and not misleading as is the case in a_paint formula.which claims 50 per cent white lead.and 50 per cent zine, while the composition of their pigment tested .36 .per cent white lead, 36 per cent zinc and.the balance barytese and whiting. Of course as far as white lead and zinc went it was 50 per cent and .50 per cent. We have a good, complete stock of all kinds of paint, and as a hint will suggest that a little paint, varnish and alabastine will. help brighten those long winter days to be spent in- doors. Per Cent BATTERIES BY THE BARREL We have just received another bar- rel of good fresh Columbia batteries. This is a regular shipment and com- ing this way keeps our stock always light batteries is always fresh and complete. ...On one single morning we sold 12 flash light.batteries. EVERYBODY BUYING IT Gunder Nelson, one-of the hustling farmers from Nary was in and bought a good supply of CERTAIN-TEED roofing paper:for:his buiidings.: . H is fast eoming to-the front.as a.sul cessful:farm crop producer. The Sathre farm:manager was. in looking for the:best roofing.paper and decided upon- Certainsteed.. - He. ordered a-gaod supply. Ask.about-our clock Direct From Owner payments. Mass. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Shannon of this city. He graduated from: the .Be- midji high school with- the class of 1910 and last spring graduated from Harvard, securing a‘doctor of divinity degree. They will make their home in North' Dana, Mass., where Rev. Shannon has his church. Beginning Saturday - afternoon, Nov. 6, from 2 to 3 o’clock, a “story hour” will be held at the public-li- Rev.:Shannon is: the :son of || brary and continued every Saturday during the coming winter, according] to an announcement made today by Miss Beatrice Mills, librarian. Chil- dren will be admitted from the first, second and third grades. They will be told fairy - stories, - nonsense rhymes and historical stories. In ad- dition to the well beloved fairy taleg{ and nonsense rhymes the children -| will hecome: acquainted - :with - .thed calls daily for children. I have 240 acres:of the bestland in the county locat- ed on the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. ‘Twenty-five acres in hay and «crops and:60:acres:seeded to: ly | Will_Sell It In 40, 80, Or.Up To 240 Acre Tracts i -Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy Have been a resident on same for 22 years | -and feel certain‘that anyone seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. All I ask is that you look at it be- fore-you-buy-elsewhere. ~The state road runs 3-4 ini-le East of the. l.ahd from »Blackduck to Cass Lakesand:another road North to the county road. - Can drive right up to- farm with auto or team. Four forties - drain.to Mississippi:on gradual slope.and two.forties drain to'Red Lake. “Three forties are still timbered. There is a fine Consolidated :School p;,Hmes. Interested ies are requested to.write.or call at.the -BEMIDJI DAILY ‘PIONEER ‘8PFIO £ for further infozmation. " over and timothy. Buss e NEW GRAND THEATRE Shows at-7:15, 8: vins and other-noted Lubin performers in “THE DEAD SOUL’’; an entertaining three reel feature. KEY” and another tickler “DOG-GONE LUCK” Commencing 7:30 reels change every 15 minutes until 10:00 Children 5¢ always patronize The Pioneer. ence, that it has no equal in this.section of the country as an advertising medium. The House:Of Quality “CINDERELLA” A ‘PARAMOUNT FEATURE 5, 9:15 Children B¢, Adults 18c Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Program Changed Every Day TONIGHT: L. C. Shumway, Geo. ‘Routh, Eleanor Be- Humorous. cartoons, “THE -VICTORIOUS JOC- Come not later than 9:30 to see all. ADMISSION Adults 10c Tomorrow, Big Feature Day Four act Vitagraph photo-play, “THE TANGLE”, a drama with a military atmosphere. The troops in this picture are part of the Regular U. S. Army. - An Essanay comedy, “THE BELL HOP” will also be shown. Five reels in all. Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:30, 845 Admission 5c and 15¢ Wholesale Stove Dealers NEW AND SECOND HAND Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Combination Coal and Wood Heaters, Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. Anything you want in a stove s ~ - All makes and all sizes. Stove fiébairs A Speciavl‘ty Liegler’s Second Hand Store 206 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Advertisers who.want the best results They know, by experi- ' Christmas Gifts Recipe Books for the ladies, Memo i Booksforthemen, i Books for b, Hand- gagement: s for .. -‘Hand- some, durable books that will last a lifetime, LR HPIm-Gift Specialties . will solye.your. gift problems at small expense. ek BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ # These-ribbons- are fully guaranteed as:the.best on-earth. Come in neat tin boxes. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. B emidji, Minn.

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