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A { '] i/} = *x A large and appreciative greeted Miss Beth Evans and Miss Florence Levins at their musical and literary program given at the Metho- dist Episcopal church for the benefit of the building fund last evening. The mleasing personality, musical and lit- erary ability of the two young ladies in connection with the varied pro- gram they offered made a big hit with the audience. Miss Evans has a voice of especially clear tone and great power and was compelled to respond to encore after encore. The opening selection, ‘“‘April Morn,” by Batten, prepared the audience for what was to come, and her gecond number ‘which was a group of songs including “Star” by Rogers, “Land of the Sky- Blue Water” and “O Lovely Night” ‘were received with great apprecia- tion. The two closing numbers of “a gong program “Il1 est Doux Il est ,u” and “Bird Lullaby” were also .ecelved with enthusiasm. Miss Lev- ins opened her part of the program . with a humorous recitation entitled “Reforming of a Bridegroom,” which was followed by a “Man on the Kerb,” followed by a pianologue “In May I Make Believe” and then a COAL A '36AL PHONE-100 audience | group of readings including ‘“Peeka- boo,” “L’Envoi” and “Tillie Olson.” The cloging part of the program con- sisted of a series of old fashioned songs rendered by both young ladies. They were costumed in garbs of for- mer days, Miss Evans wearing an eve- ning gown 120 years -old. The duets consisted of ‘“Love’s Old Sweet Song,” ‘“Old Sweetheart of Mine,” “Long, Long Ago” and Auld Lang Syne.”’—Crookston Daily Times, Oct. 14, Among those who took -advantage of the good auto roads yesterday and motored to Kelliher were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’'Leary and son, Arthur, and Misses Mary Lydon and Vera Dempsey, in the O'Leary car, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy and family in their car, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and family and Miss Dora Hazen in the Bowser car, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pal- mer and son, oHward, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Guenther in the Palmer car, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlaga in their car, George W. Rhea and family and Mrs. Frank Ruhe of Eau Claire, Wis., in the Rhea car, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson in their car and J. J. Con- ger in his car. Mrs. G. M. Carson left last night for Mission, Tex., where she will spend the winter visiting her son, M. E. Carson. She was accompanied by Mrs. M. E. Carson and daughters, Eva and Mrs. Laura Moore, who have spent the past two months visiting friends and relatives in Bemidji and Business and Professional - PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS R K H KK KKK KKK * * ¥, DR. ROWLAND GILMORE * & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¥ * Oftice—Miles Block *x x KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KR XXX KX XXX R KKK * DR E. A SHANNON, M. D. & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON *x * Oftice in Mayo Block % Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 TR R KK KKK KKK KKK x x * x * KKK KKK KKK KKK K * DR. C. R. 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Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 * KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK dok ok kkk khkk ok kK DENTISTS TR E KK KKK KKK KK DR. @. M. PALMER DENTIST * * * * Office Phone 124, Residenee 346 + Miles Block, Bemidji * LR R L L L S S S SRR R R KEKKE KX KKK KKK KK R be DR. D. L. STANTON * DENTIST * x Office in Winter Block * KKK KKK KKK KKK LR R R R R R S R R SRR R R R DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST +* * Gibbons Block. Tel. 230 * ¥« . North of Markham Hotel * KKK KKK KKK KKK * * * x KEKEK KKK KKK K KKK KX * DR. H. A. NORTHROP * * OSTEOPHATIC PHYSICIAN ¥ * AND SURGEON * % Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg + %« Office Phone 163; Res. 68-J ¥ KKK KKK KKK KN KKK XK KK KKK KK O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Officers Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 8 Evenings and Sundays by Appointment Shampooing, Manicuring Chiropody LSRR R EE R R L KEKKXRE KKK KK KK * % dede ek de ok ook * * ST. CECELIA’S STUDIO * PIANO—VOICE - VIOLIN Phone 138—Dewey & 9th St. KKK KKK XK K KKK KKK %k k * *|gschool at Neving, was the “doing A Cass Lake. Enroute to Mission they will visit relatives in Iowa and Mis- souri. . Among the Bemidji business visit- ors Saturday were Mrs. R. L. Mc- Donald and Mrs. R. J. Laney of Turtle River, Mrs. B. J. Turner of River Dale Farm, Mrs. George Grow of Eckles, Mrs. C. A. Bye and daughter, Lottie, of Pinewood, Rose Peters and Rose Baken of Maltby and Mrs. J. S. Wheeler of Bass Lake. The engagement of Miss Ruth Mary Towle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Towle of Minneapolis, to Seymour Wellington Backus, of In- ternational Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Backus of Minneapolis, has been announced. The wedding will take place in the late autumn. Attorney E. E. McDonald will leave Wednesday night for St. Paul where he will attend the wedding of his neice, ! Miss Oliver McDonald, Thurs- day. Mrs. E. E. McDonald, who has been in the "Twin Cities for some time, .will accompany him back to Bemidji. Oscar Meilicke of Saskatoon, Sask., Canada, who has been the guest of his cousin, J. L. Meilicke, and wife of Bemidji since last Tuesday, left this afternoon for Fargo, N. D., where he will visit another cousin, Fred Meilicke, before returning to his home. Andrew Rood, editor and publisher of the Pine River Sentinel, spent the week-end in Bemidji visiting his family. Mr. Rood is building a resi- dence in Pine River and will move his family to that city as soon as the building is completed. The Presebyterian ladies will hold an annual chicken pie supper, Wed- nesday evening, October 18, from 5 till 8, in the church basement. A special menu has been prepared and an excellent Presbyterian supper will be served.—Adv. 017 Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson re- turned yesterday from Minneapolis, where they have spent the past sev- eral days. While in the cities Dr. Johnson attended the annual meet- ing of the state medical association. Miss Marie Klein, bookkeeper and stenographer for the Reynolds & Winter Real Estate and Insurance company, returned this morning from Kelliher where she was the guest of Mrs. Beryl Neumann yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Palmer and Mrs. C. E. Battles returned yester- day from the Twin Cities where they spent the past several days. The trip was made in the Palmer car and they found the roads in fair condition. Misses Julia Neilson, Laura Steele, Eva Steele, Margaret McDougald and Messrs. H. W. Alsop and J. L. George, county auditor, motored to the Al- sop farm in the town of Birch yes- terday. Mrs. D. Brown of Turtle River came to Bemidji Saturday. Her lit- tle son, who has been confined at St. Anthony’s hospital for a few days, accompanied her home. Miss Nellie Boobar, a Bemidji high school student, spent the week-end, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Boobar, of Nary. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wedge and family and Merrill Spencer spent yesterday at Detroit, Minn. The trip was made in the Wedge car. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters of Nevis were in the city Saturday, enroute to Becida where they will visit rela- tives for a week or ten days. Miss Ella Bekken was the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. P. Batchelder, dur- ing the week-end. Miss Bekken teaches school at Becida. Miss Lottie Rauk of Shevlin was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Foss- ton where she will visit friends and relatives for a short time. . Mrs. Fred Peterson and family of Marsh Siding moved to New Rich- land, Minn., Saturday where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jewett and son, Miller, Miss Mildred McGriff of Chi- cago and Mr. Osborn motored to Blackduck yesterday. Chick Pie! Chicken Pie! and other good things at the supper in the Pres- byterian church, Wednesday, October 18.—Adv. 1017 Mrs. Pearl Shoars has as her guests this week, her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Grady, and children of Hib- bing, Minn. Miés Signa Paulson of Solway is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Peter- son, of the town of Frohn for a short time. Miss Alice Smith, who teaches school near Tenstrike, was the guest of Bemidji friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson enter- tained at a duck dinner yesterday. | Covers were laid for eight. Mark the date, Octohei- 18, and then come to the chicken pie supper in the Presbyterian church.—Adv. 1017 Miss Bessie Froirack, who teaches guest of Bemidji friends Saturday. u L. D. Lammon, publisher of the Itasca Iron News, Coleraine, Minn., is in the city today. Miss Leah Berman, of the Berman Insurance Agency, left last night for Minneapolis. Charles Moon, register of deeds, was the guest of Blackduck relatives yesterday. Attorney E. E. McDonald returned this morning from a four days’ visit in Illinois. One of these mice dnyl you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14t Miss Irene Marlowe of Cloquet is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Dougas. Miss Lillian Ryan of Grand Forks, N. D., is the guest of Mrs. Walter Hatch. . Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fuller returned yesterday from an auto trip to Men- ahga, . Mrs. M. Dyke of Deer Lake was among the out-of-town shoppers Sat- urday. $50,000 ¢o 0an on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te Mrs. A. Skrief of Kelliher was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. A. A. Carter went to the Twin Cities last evening. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Dr. Northrop Osteopathic Maternity Hospital will be open for business on or about Oct. 20, 1916. —Adv. 1011tf Simple Liquid StartlesMany Here People report incredible results from simple lavoptik eye wash. A girl suffering from weak, strained eyes was helpad'by ome application. Her mother could hardly sew or read because of -eye pains. After one week her trouble was gone. A small bottle lavoptik is guaranted to help EVERY CASE weak, strained or in- flamed eyes. ONE WASH will startle with it’s incredible results. Pure aliminum eye cup FREE with each bottle. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Authorized and placed by Charles S. Carter. Amount paid for series $20.00). 1 am a candidate for Representa- tive from the 62nd district, and re- spectfully solicit your support at the election, Nov. 7, 1916. I might make numerous promises as to what I will do if elected, but quantity promises are made largely to _gamn votes, and are soon forgotten after election. Therefore, the prom- ises I have to make are few in num- ber, but these few will be religiously kept, if I am elected. I do promise, if elected, that I shall perform the duties of Representative to the State Legislature purely in the interest of the people, irrespective of party consideration or political ex- pediency. I am opposed to the further issuing of ditch bonds in -this district until the present judicial ditch law is amended so that ditches will be con- structed only where the quality of the soil, prospective settlement and gen- eral conditions warrant same. I believe the operation of the pres- ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- 1y costly and that the homes and property of our citizens, which are pledged for the payment of the in- terest and principal of said bonds, have been jeopardized by the enor- mous issue of bonds, and the high rate of interest paid therefore. I will do all I can to secure legis- lation to relieve the county from any possible future payment of said ditch loans. My politics are Republican, but under the law I am compelled to make the race as a Non-partisan. I prom- ise also, that every' citizen, regard- less of his political belief will re- ceive the same degree of courtesy and attention, and that special privil- eges will be extended to none. Respecttully yours, ¥ CHAS. 8. CARTER. tf to 117 KEEE AKX KKE CLOSING HOURS—Want. Ads to be ciassifiea prop- erly in the Ploneer want col- umn must be in before 11 o'clock. 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