Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 22, 1916, Page 3

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{ Abeut The City l Mrs. C. J. Estlund of Leonard was a visiter in Bemidji yesterday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Schroeder, March 21, 1916, a daugh- ter. Buy your Northrup King garden seeds at Brakke’s Varlety Store.— Adv. 6a326 Miss Gena Hegland of Rosby vis- ited with friends and relatives in Bemidji yesterday. F. S. Lycan returned the early part of the week from a short business trip to Grand Forks. F. J. Koors returned this morning from St. Paul where he spent sev- eral days on business, One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your plcture taken.—Adv. COLLARS 2 FOR 25 CENTS FEABODY & CO.INC.TROY Y. “MARY PICKFORD “LIITLE PAL” CRAND TOMORROW Mr. -and "Mrs. George Eckles ‘were'among the out-of-town business- visitors in Bemidjl yester- day. A. L. Kaiser, cashier ef the First National bank of Bagley, spent a few hours in Bemid}i between trains yes- terday. e— J. Kohler, manager of the Bemidjt Drainage company, returned yester- day from a short business ‘visit in the Twin Cities. If you miss the bargains we have in parlor, dining room snd kitchen chairs this week 'you will be ‘sorry. Huffman & O'Leary.—Adv. dsz2 Dr. W. K. Denison, after-spending a day at Kelliher on professionalibusi-, ness, returned this morning to his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Foley-departed! last night for Princeton where Mr. Foley was called on account of the serious illness of his mather. The ‘funeral of Charles, ‘the six weeks’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bennington, was iéld ‘this morning from the residence on Doud avenue.j Our sale closes Monday, March .27 at 8 p. m., and during the next few days we have many bargains waiting' for you. Huffman & O’'Leary.—Adv. d322 The M. B. A. lodge ‘will entertain its members and friends at a basket social tomorrow evening at the 0dd Fellows hall. Baskets will be sold to the highest bidder. Mrs. A. Farris, who has been vis- iting as the guest of her sons in Be- midji for the past few weeks, has re- turned to her home in Minneapolis. A regular meeting of the O. E. S. was held last evening at the Masonic hall. A social session followed the fiEHSEnF QUALIT GRAND RAMOUNT: superior to all othe --Daniel Webster “‘Dan’’ was not thin¥ing of moving plctures-whenh definition fer ‘‘Paramount’’ but Paramount Pictures h te fit the definition. You see them enly in ‘‘Houses of Quality’’ GRAND TONIGHT Grow of disposition of routine business mat- ters, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fish of School- craft spent yesterday in Bemidji! 4 shopping amd «calliag on friends.|. They returned to Schedleraft in the) evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nelson return- ed last evening to their home at Leonard -after haviag spent -the day. in Bemid}i visiting with friends and | Wew te Treat shopping. OAT SMUT PREVENTION. 8eed With ‘Fermalin Solution. [Prepared by United: Btates Separtment of agriculture.] Mrs. Lucy Sherwood attended to| Theaverage annual losses from smut shopping mmtters in Bemidji between:| J oats .oxt'h ‘greater fihu!z’lshose c;m;ed trains ter . 8l any- er preventable cereal dis- her home at Turile River on the eve.| 43 18, the United Siates. Treating the seed with hot water or with for- ning train. maldehyde solution before sowing is -an. easy, .cheap-and- effective wvay of Ed. Ebert, salesman for the Nofth- | preventing this disease. The - latter 6rn ‘Grocery company, returned. ‘the method, ‘which ‘s ‘the ome:mvst avail- latter part of last week fi the | able for general use, is Lere briefly P rom {ned. I..8150 ...$1.50 Pressed Glass Base Sets A highly attractive base at a medorate price , 3in,, Seréw top ... Price $1.50 " COUNTER-SUNK STANDS *No. 61, 2 1-2'in. Twin Cities ‘where he spent several: days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Martin -Nelson -and daughter, Miss Vera, left last night for ‘the Twin ‘Cities where ‘they “will b spend a week visiting as the guests of relatives and ‘friemnds. W.'H. Hughes, traveling passenger | agent for the Burlington railroad, | left last night for points south of the city after spending yesterday on busi- ness matters in Bemidji. The City Drug store today installed. a complete line of Johnston’s choco- lates. The Johnston chocolate is made in Milwaukee and is advertised as “The Appreciated Chocolate.” The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church gave a parcel social in the basement of the church last evening. A lunch was served with every parcel sold. Mrs. 0. J. Weekly, who has been visiting in Bemidji for the past week as the guest of Her daughter, Mrs. Ray Spencer, returned yesterday af- ternoon to her home at Gully. B.'L. Martin, buyer for the North- western Telephone -eompany, from! Powers, ‘Mich., arrived there yes- terday to spend some time here on a combined business-and pleasure visit. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the Rirst Scandinavian Lutheran church,-returned yesterday afternoon| to ‘his.home.in Bemidji from Cyphers where he conducted services last Sun- day. The pegular meeting .of the Methe- dist Ladies’ Aid society was held this Mtx the formaiin’(a -commercial prep- aretion which is 87 per cent formalde- 3.111 weight) with-wateér-at"the rate a:pound (a-little less-thana Pint) to forty gallons of water. The grain may ‘either loosely. inclesed fn-wmcks or put loose into & tub or vat with the solution. Agitate the sacks or-stir the leose- grain -occasionally ‘so ‘that the entire surface of .every :grain -will be ‘thoroughly wet. Instead of béing im- .mersed, the seed oats-may -bp:spread on a clean floor or canvas and sprin- BXAMPLE OF OAT SMUT. kled with tlfe solution and ‘shoveled over during. ‘the process so . that they will ‘be iwet evenly, as dn the "other |, ‘method. Not over a galldn -of solution No. 300 with No. 38 stand.....$2:00 Size 8 8-4x5 3-4x11 No. 320 varh twb N 50 mifua.,.s‘{ Emeraline Base Sets High Grade Cut and: Polishad Glass Base ‘134 1nchies ‘Eiidk | No. 56,2 3-4'i | No. 80, Jin. . White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases For 3 tn. oSV 95 Double Desle :E(. sguare ahd 3in. round .$1.50 | No. 57, 3 in., cut glass ..$1.50 | Nos, 56. 57,60, set INTO desk or base Above clit iflustrates Nos. 230'and 233 No. 230 Cyt 2 1n. Square Hole, Sin, $2.00 Ne. 330 Sat & Jn Savars Hicle Sinkle Duak %380 No. 232 Pressed 3 in. Square Hole desk 78 No. 238 Pressed 8 in. Sgllllu'e hole double d'k. 1.00 Mo. 234/Cut 8in. Hound; Hole. Sin| g:::’mm ” With two No. 57 cut glass ‘stands No. 235 Cuf in. Round Hole D No! 480 ireudon 3 in. ouia hole Sigle desk 78 desk 1.00 for Double Desk No. 212 No. 218 0. yurid “hole ‘#in| No. 237 Pressed 8 in. round thole doul “Sengbusch” Colonial Case Sets are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard: Finish ‘With ‘cut glass-sponge:cup ‘and two No. 67 cut glass stands for Single Desk.. $8.50 for ‘Stfigle Desk...... 676 With two No. 52 cut glass stands No. 411 Oak for Single Desk. . No. 412 Mahogany for Single Desk.. SENGBUSCH INKSTAND CO., Milwaukee, Wis. Call at Pioneer Office-~ for display. No. 451. Oak No. 452 Mulicgany THE OVAL DIAMOND afternoon at the A. W. Johnson home | wil be needed for every bushel of ary on Third street. Mrs. A. W. John-| grain. After ‘eprinkiing ahowel the son..and .Mrs. :B. D. Henscom were |seed into a pile, cover it with sacks the ‘hosteases. wet With the solution and allow it to stand for at least two hours before J. H. Davidson, superintendent of ";m‘;“jm"’m“’” sébded the bridge end building departmentq o5 goon ss thy enoiigh t3 renthrough of the Minmesota & -International:lthe drill. .If -the.seed- is:still motst, | railroad, is spending .a- few -hours|bowever, the drill must be:set. to-sow |today in Bemidil in the interests of more to the acre than if it is dry. The the ‘company. C. E. Aitkin of Grand Rapids spent |vesterdny. in Bamidjl as the guest ihitot s son, W. Attkin. He left yes- |l terdwy :aftermoon ‘for Middle River, | where he will visit for a few weeks Pleasing Photo Plays Wednesday—A three part Western Drama ‘WHEN THE LIGHT CAMFE’ ANNA LITTLE and TOM CHATTERTON Also a Vogue Comed; “A WOIKING GIRL” Shows start 7:30-8:30-9:15 Children 5S¢ Adults 10c Thursday—American two reel drama i “VIVIANA” featuring Vivian Rich and Leslie: Reedl. “The Innocent Sandwich Man', xcomedy, and :scenic “Between Lakes andMauntains.” Also **Hildd's Husky Mélper™ cemedy Starting 7:30-8:30-9:15. «Children.5c Alults 10¢ We Are Always Ready to serve K?u with gaad printing. No matter-what the nature of ‘the job may ‘be we are ready -to do it at a price that will be '‘Satisfactory ~ Advertisers who want the best resul alwpys patronize The Pioneer. : They ‘knew, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section-of the‘country as an ailvertising medium. - : with relatives. E. A. Barker left last evening: for Pine City where he will inspect the new millitla armory. It is plaumed | Te Determine Organie.Matter in-Seile:]; to construct :am armory here-for the Bemidji Nawsl Militia on. the: same plans as the Pine OMy wnmory. . H. H. Mayer, until recently pro- prietor of the ‘Datry “Lunch restaur- ant, left last night for St. Paul and | skucepan. . dfeat this: over-bolling wa- | Minneapelis -where -he- will. visit Ror visit .with. his-parents. A class of ten candidates was ini- tiated into the Bemidji division of the M. W. A. lodge; at a regular meet- | "8 welght. willapproximately repre- 4 ing held last eveting in the Odd Fel- lows hall. A twhsh was served and social -sesston-skjoped after the rou- tine busimess-eai:duitiation. We call “your attention to the many attractive -prieces and quality of parlor, diming room and kitchen chairs we hawe: in our display win- dow for the isst:day-of eur-Big Clear- ing Sale. HMuffman & O'Leary. Adv. da322 C. F. Huater, ‘who is-conducting the-¢learance sale-for the Kelly:Sales company at the Huffman & :0'Lieary furniture store, anounced this morn- ing ‘that the sale thus-far has been most suecessful and that it will be brought to a- close: Monday ‘evening, March 27. ‘He will return to Min- neapolis' after that date: — HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE The undersigned-as trustee for Jo- seph Loisel -& Bon, Bankrupt, of Clo- quet, Minn., ofters for sale that cer- tain stock of'shelf and heavy hard- ware amousting to $8,000, and fix- tures $2,000,.located in Clogquet. The business .is -now open and running. Cloquet: is a city of 8,000 people en- joying ia /rapid growth. ' First class opportunity for a continuance of the business. . For full particulars ad- dress Johzi'P..Galbraith, Trustee, 241- 264 Emdteott-Bldg,, St. Paul, Minn. =wAdv. 6ds27 ———aa Plonesr advertipements are ro- quantity which should be sown may be Geteritined by -mieastring a given bulk | Befere: and- after tréatment -and fgur- the piroportion of ucrease. After fyeesing until it is. thoraughly dry. Do not allow the treated seed to.coms || fito conitact With old sacks, bins or machinery in wiich there may be smat 1 wech-thust’ ‘be used weald or wash them first with:ithe-For- maldehyde solution. 1 “Po determine roughly the amount of organic matter in the soil the following @irections are given by, Br..Charles K. PRancis, chemist at the Oklahoma sta.- |} tha: WWelgh ‘out as ctowely s possible ‘one ter for tely -six -hours. A a short’thme. From St. Paul e-will deuble boiler would be convenient. for } J1eave for Chicego for & few :weeks’ thils purpose. Welgh the soll without Gilay: ‘The Toss 10 “welght Wil répre sent thearoistare. - Trinsfer to-an fron Sifch whoid- e heated-at Ted- § nisms:for 'aae-hoursdirectly: over a:fve: Weigh:when e00l. - The:loss-on thepre- suint the o1 atter. BASKET S00IAL M. B. A. lodge will hold a basket) soeial Thursday evening, March 23, at I 0. O. F. hall. Baskets will be seld by auction to the highest bidder. Friends of the members of the order are: invited. i BY COMMITTEE. 3d322 The -Ploneer. is- the -place to buy your-zolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One voll, & dozen rolls-or-a-hund:ed rolls. KRR KKK K KRR KKK K & .Sabeeribefon the-Plonesr. ¥ EE R EE R R R ket P ] Nu Bone | teaaey oyttt iing coret .of 8 i corset, | with mm;l;gmhm lhx?‘]:. which’ of the body and yet actually holds the figuretalines ot artistic beauty APPOINTMENTS ~—t0 suit yourcomeediency, yet you :will not be-oblifed-te-purcimes: - It-will-give: | me miwel zihone GZ&aW:- " Defective Paae The price will ask for dhis will mean a big sucrifice on iy part and réther than pablish it in this advertise- mient it will -be kept a secret -be- tween myself and the prospective buy- er. I have been a residenit on this same property for 22 years and feel certain. that any- one seeking - real bargain will bay a tract ef -this property-on sight. All Lask is-that you look at it before you buy elsewhere. The fact of the matter is I have imore land than 1 feel ‘able to look after, and:ahxious to 'sell parts-of 4t in order to improve the bal- ance. If you buy you can .depend -on one thing-and ‘that is that I will continue’ .to be your neighbor, together -with orhers: living in «this vicinity. The State road runs 3-4 of a mile east of the land from Blackduck to Cass Lake and snother road funs north to the county road. You can drive up to the farm with automobile or team. 4 forties drain- into the Mississipp river.on a gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There is a fine consolidated school at Hines, Minn. The bus calls daily for the children. Interestet! parties -are requested to . write or call at the BE~ MIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICGE for references or fur- ther ififormation. We might add also -that in no other locality will you find-a:finer lot of neigh- bors-and a more pleasant place to live than' right in this par- ticular section. i W. M. VAIL Owner IF YOU WANT A GOOD FARM Why Not Buy It Direct Frem the Owner There is some satisfaction in knowing that only one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the man who owns the land he wants to sell. You will spend:less time, that is wasted time, by beinig taken direct to the. property he has for sale. 1-have 240 -acres of the best land:in-the county, located: on the “Divide”, three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and sixty acreés seeded to clover and timothy grasses: 1'Will Sell It in 40, 80, 120 or 240 acre tracts. Terms easy. See this before you buy. I must sell. Find out why.

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