Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 31, 1915, Page 3

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mofizsmz DECEMBER 30, 1915. About The City Alden Remfrey left this morning for Laporte where he was called on business. Misses Emma and Della McClelland of Carr Lake were calling on friends in Bemidji yesterday. Egg nut Sunday brick ice cream = New Year’s—XKoors Bros.—Adv. @ 141231 Attorney John F. Gibbons went to the Twin Cities last night to attemd to matters of business. M. Loudenback of Bagley was among the out-of-town business vis- \ itors in this city yesterday. Mrs. Ed Stafford and Mrs. Louie Lohn, both of Fosston, are visiting at the home of Bart Stafford. For fresh cream that will whip, phone 65 or 66. W. G. Schroeder.— Adv. 3d1231 Miss Julia Simons accompanied her sister, Miss Mary, to Hines where she will visit for a few days with friends. A. B. Flatner left last evening for Kelliher where he spent the evening on business, returning this morn- ing. Miss Lucy LaFontisee, deputy clerk of court of Beltrami county, is con- fined to her home with an attack of grip. Egg nut Sunday brick ice cream New Year’s.—Koors Bros.—Adv. 141231 A8, Ebert left the city this morning tof Little Falls, where he will at- tend to business matters for the next few days. Mrs. Mary Galigher of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday call- ing on friends. She returned on the evening train. Mrs. George Ostrander and Mrs. Olive Clark, both of Turtle River, were the guests of friends in this city yesterday. Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work .. at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf J. Bisiar, proprietor of the Bemidji Music House, left last evening for Blackduck where he will spend the day on bustmess. — Jacob Kohler of this city returned last night from International Falls ~rheio he has been for the past two days on business. Robert Norquist, who spent yes- terday in this city on business mat- ters returned to his home in Black- duck last evening. ‘We have plenty of whipping cream on hand. Koors Bros.—Adv. 141231 Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Aldrich and — Luman Aldrich of Wilton were among the out-of-town business visitors in / this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hess were in the city yesterday from their home at Tenstrike visiting with friends and transacting business. Dr. A. V. Garlock of this city was called to Kelliher last evening on business. He returned on the early morning train today. Will be closed all day on Yéar’s. Please give us your orders Friday; last delivery 6 p. m. W. G. Schroeder. Phone 65 or 66.—Adv. 3d1231 New Mrs. B. J. Tollifson of Rosby was - among the day’s business shoppers in this city yesterday. She return- ed late yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet- left last evening for the Twin Cities where she will spend the next few days on - business and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Vernon of Lit- tle Falls are expected to arrive in this city today to spend the next few days at the Dr. C. R. Sanborn home. ‘We have plenty of whipping cream on hand. Koors Bros.—Adv. 1d1231 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of Thief River Falls will arrive in the city today to spend New Year’s as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks. Rev. 0. Johnson, pastor of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church of this city, will leave tomorrow for Turtle River where he will conduct services Sun- day. i e Rudolph Barrette, who has spent the past week as the guest of his sis- 1 ter, Mrs. W. K. Denison, returned | "™tnis afternoon to his home in Crook- ston. Attend Bemidji Business College. Day and evening sessions. ter term begins January 4, 1916.— Adv. 23d1231 Mid-win- | Miss Florence Grimoldby left last| Since 1 Began Taking Peruna I Weigh 120 Pounds for the First Time in My Life. former weight was1021bs. My Mother who is 76 Years Old Had Grown so Weak She could She also took Peruna and is flesh- ier and looking well. “amilton, of 918 Glen Ave., Latonia, Ky. Adress 'Fhe Peruna Co., of Columbus, m:: ()mo. “for a free copy of the “Ilis of Li My il above splendid woman Is Mrs. mends Peruna to zll house braska. Year’s. evening for Minneapolis where she will spend the next few days with her friend, H. Mayne Stanton, editor of the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, arrived in the city this afternoon to visit with friends and Dr. E. H. Smith left on the eve- Mrs. A. Strand, of Ne-|last evening. morning. He relatives over New Blackduck. scarcely walk. ning north bound train for Tenstrike where he attended to business matters returned this Miss Amelia Bye who has been vis- iting with friends and relatives in this city for 'the past few days re- turned last night to her home in Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Marcum left 2 z Look for the porticles of Barley Nalt SIMS CEREAL is made of the best selected Northern Wheat and roasted Barley Malt. It is the barley malt which gives Sims its wonderful rich flavor. Look for therich brown particles in a package of Sims. Sims may be used for every mesl. %h try it once for breakfast and you will find the new flavor is 2 most satisfying one. Your grocer has a package of Sims waiting for you. Why not taste it yourself today ? SIMS CEREAL COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn., U. S. A. © .Bmakfast'lz'ood T — rich brown A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The above expresses our wish to all citizens of this city and community. We will be closed all day NEW YEAR'’S DAY, Saturday, Jan. 1, 1916. 0'Leary-Bowser Co. Third Street Bemidji, Minn, Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT-Biograph two part drama “A MYSTERY OF THE MOUNTAINS;”’ Selig animal feature drama “IN LEOPARDLAND.” Earl Williams and Anita Stewart in Vitagraph play- let “*COUNT ’EM.” Saturday- Matinee and evening. A five part feature Admission 5c and 10c. drama “THE CURSE OF GREED,” showing .tense situations with enough thrills to interest and startle the spectator. Admission, children 5¢ adults 10c. this afternoon for Crookston where they will visit over New Year’s with Mr. Marcum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Marcum. Mrs. J. McFadin entertained a few of her friends at a small party yes-] terday afternoon given in honor of her mother, Mrs. A. L. Poogood, of Rochester, Minn. Mrs. William Clish accompanied by her two children and mother, Mrs. R. Gleason, left today for Walker where they will visit at Mrs. Gleason’s home over the holidays. . Dr. J. W. Diedrich, Bemidji's new dental phyician, left this morning for his home in Little Falls where he will visit with friends and relatives till next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newman were in the city yesterday enroute from their home at Keewatin to Northern where they will visit for the next two weeks with friends. ‘Whitney Brown, bookkeeper and stenographer at the Barker Drug and Jewelry store, left last night for Tur- tle River where he will visit over New Year’s with his parents. Miss Nell Shannon, who has been lvisiting her parents during the Christmas holidays, left this morning for Minneapolis where she will visit with friends for a few days. E. R. Evans, one of the officials of the Crookston Lumber company of this city left last night for Minne- apolis where he will attend Charles A. Carter, well known in |§ this city for his holdings in the Kave- | § Carter Lumber company, returned to his home at Hines last night after spending yesterday here on business. Miss' Della Bradley, whe has been teaching school at Biwabik during the past term returned last evening from that city where she has been |§ visiting friends for the last several days. —_— Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Ingersoll of Brainerd and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wieland of Brainerd will arrive in the city today to visit over the New | § Year as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Glen Peck who has been visiting with friends and relatives in this city for the last three days returned this morning to Melrose where he is .employed at_brakeman qu the Great Northern Tailroad. Miss Jessie Bame and her brother, Glen, who have been visiting in this city over Christmas at the H. B. Mc- Connell home returned this morning to their home in Crosby. Mrs. Bame returned yesterday. Jule Achenbach of Kelliher, well known in this city for his athletic accomplishments, arrived in the city this morning with a serious case of the grip. He will enter St. Anthony’s hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield and son, Herbert, arrived in the city last evening from Princeton, Ill., where they spent the Christmas holidays and attended the annual family reunion of the Warfield family. Mrs. Lester Monte and her mother- in-law, Mrs. Mary Monte, who have spent the Christmas holidays visit- ] ing with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lilly, left yester- day for their home in St. Paul. Carrol C. Hill, who received a se- rious burn on his right arm, making it impossible for him to continue his duties ‘at the Netzer drug store, left last evenng for Kelliher on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. ‘Word has been received in this city that Alfred Moritz, a former star athlete of the Bemidji high school and ‘a graduate of the same institu- tion, was married on Dec. 23, 1915, to Miss Emma Engeset of Blue Earth, Minn. Miss Grace Fitzwater, principal of the Bemidji Business college, return- ed yesterday from Chicago where she has spent the past two weeks visit- ing. While there she also attended the annual Gregg Shorthand federa- ation. Dr. E. W. Johnson, county health officer, was called to Waskish last evening through the report of a case of smallpox in that community. He drove from Kelliher to Waskish last night and returned to this city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. Neill and son Donald who have been visiting in this city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McConnell for a few days en- route from their home in Ontario, Canada, to Crosby left this morning for Crosby. Misses Esther and Auria Larson, ‘who have been visiting over the holi- days with their parents in this city, will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis. Miss Esther will resume her studies at the University of Minnesota and Miss Auria will visit friends: fo‘t some time. the | § [funeral of the late Thomas Shevlin. PARK RAPIDS MAN OUT FOR CONGRESS) Mark J. Woolly of Park Rapids, county attorney of Hubbard county, declared himself a candidate for the Republican nomination for congress in the sixth district yesterday. “ The House Of Quality MARGUERITE CLARK The Biggest LITTLE Star in the Movies . “GRETNA CREEN” coupling he always will be likely to A Paramount Picture in 4 parts. scour when driven until hot and tired. “ There is no cure in such a case. In DOT” CHAS. ordinary cases too much feed is being HAZEN & VAN given, and the horse also may be bolt- ing his feed. Cut the ration down, Smglng' dancmg and pxanologue. Shows at 7:15-8:30 Children 10c Adults 20c. omit corn and feed oats and bran from a very large feed bos. Give the drink- SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROw VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES 2:30 p.m. It a horse has a long, loose *washy” ing water before feeding. If scouring persists mix in each feed a tablespoon- ful of a mixture of two parts of pre- pared chalk and one part each of sub- nitrate of bismuth, powdered alum and powdered catechu.—Farm Journal. Wishing You A Happy And A Prosperous New Year! OW often do you hear and read this at this season of the year? This greeting is most appropriate and is also very welcomed, but do you stop to consider the weight this common greeting carries with it? Do you stop to realize that my happiness is partly, or I should say mostly, dependent upon your actions and your feelings toward me and do you stop to consider that my prosperity is wholly dependent upon you? | am now addressing the entire community as you would if you were in my place. I am sure every resident of this community will enjoy a happy and prosperous New Year if each one of us will bend our efforts a ‘little further to assist our neighbor. We are all members of this community family and no one of us is really entitled to all the cream or all the milk, but let us mix the two and strike a happy medium for 1916. Let us show that “IN UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH” and that there is no civil law that will bind men together as strongly as the FELLOW= SHIP OF GOOD WILL. . Thanking you all for the many kindnesses you have shown me with the hope that I can, in my limited measure, bring you to realize that they have been fully appreciated. CLAYTON C. CROSS INSURANCE MARKHAM HOTEL BUILDING. ‘EMIDJI is your home and mine, and for the most of us it will so contmue until life is spent. @UR pleasures, our sorrows, our struggles, our defeats, our victories, will be confined largely to this community--our whole beings Kill be absorbed in the events that transpire ere. lTHEREFORE, the makihg of this city a lik- able, livable place is worthy of the best efforts of the whole community. AND may those of us here today so live, and work, and prosper that not only for us, but for coming generations, BEMIDJI will truly be The Desirable City-- Indeed a “Home Sweet Home.” PERMIT ué to extend the compliments of the season and best wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR. Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store BEMIDJI, MINN.

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