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'I‘he eltrami ‘connty dfstrict“court; convepes September 11. 4 Sépt. 12-13-14—Twelfth ‘Annual Beltrami County Fair. - : Sept 16-—Opening - of _duck. and chicken hunting season. . 117, 18, .19.-Red Lake Indian’y H September 25—Next meeting of Beltfami county board of, commis= sioners, October 10—0pen4ng duy of Uni versity of Minnesota. tober 29—Special eleetlon tor ‘issuing ‘of bonds to pay for bridge hall. M. E BUSINESS MEETING - 'l'hqre will be a buslness meeting of the Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Methodist Vchurch tomorrow | after-|she has been the guest of her daugh- |daughter,. Miss Lucille: Young, who ENTIRE 30 oclock in the church Mrs, Peter Larson ‘will “entertain the Ladies AM of ‘the First Scandi- naviap. Lutheran church’ tomorrow afternoon at_her’ farm home.." Al re welcome. Personals and- Newsy._Notes $60,000. to loan en farms. -Dean Land ‘Co—Adv.- ane George Wflson and family left to-! day for Timber Lake,” Mont., where “fhey will make thefr-home: = ihisecp — . #Get ‘Rich’ quick” for all your they will attend the state fair and [Mrs. H. L. Rasmusson, and husband, photo work. _Rich Studio, 29 10th “St.” Phone 570-W. Let us‘serve you. ‘Imo 918 [ Troppman’s Depnrment store ‘George . Pellow returned ‘yes- erday ifrom; Island Lake whera she the guest o . Stout. -Mrs. W. A. Dehart, 1014 America ' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER " 'Miss Eliza” Boobar of Nary was a[cesful in landlng a large number’ of 'ped The launderlng of any consid- Bemidji\vlsitor yesterday. Mrs. D. Lavoi of Fosston was a between-train visitor yesterday. Buddy Howe, who has been visit- ing relatives in Fosston. returned to ‘| Bemidji yesterday‘ who has been ndparents at i yesterday. Nels Otbersud, of . Turtle gran‘sacted .busin in Bemidji Mon- ay. o £ A. G. Wedge, vice president ofthe First National bank, went to Grand Rapids; today: business. River | fine specimens. He and his family will return to their home- tomorrow ‘morning and ‘will make the trip by way of the Jefferson highway. They traveled this highway coming to this vicinity and found it in excellent condition. RED CROSS NOTES The Bemidji Red Cross chapter has arranged for a dancing party to be'held at Birchmont Beach Wednes- day .evening, September 5. Music 11. ‘be_ furnished by ithe .Harmony io.. A special program has. been prepared and all with. a view. to giy- avenue, returned last evening. from. Mrs. P. M. Mark of: Fosston Is the| ing those attending a deligh\‘.tul .eve- a' visit at South anen, Mlnneapolil % Mrs. David' Pau nnd' Httle son’of Crookston ‘are the guests of friends in Bemldji for a_few. days. “R/’&'Biiler and Clayton Collard deft yestetday for: the Twin Cities, ‘lwhere they will attend the - state fair. s S Mr and Mrs W. B. MacLachlan left t is mornlng tor the Twin Citi % | M'rs. P. J. Russell and children have gone to Elk River, Minneapolis -and St, Paul for a.two weeks’ visit. Ted Sexton and Harold Naylor left last evening for Minneapolis and St. Paul, They will attend ‘the state fair. : o5 AT Troppman {is selling peaches for a dollar ‘a box out of the car. order yours today. Phone 32975. Mrs. Minnie ‘Werner was in' Be- midjl yesterday enroute to.her home in Puposky from Crookston where ter, Mrs. Joe Weleta. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of In-, ternational Falls are guests at- Birch- mont Beach for- a few days. Mr. Miller was.at one time with the First National bank here. 8 C. F. Ruggles, lumber baron, of Manistee, Mich., is a Bemidji visitor today. Mr. Ruggles is. owner of the famous Ruggles timber on the east side of Lake Bemidji. Joseph C, Johnson.of Wushington. D. C., is in the city today inspecting the »work on: the new federal build- ing ‘which is under construction. Harvey W..Grimmer of St. Cloud was a guest at the Hotel Markham today. Mr. /Grimmer was formerly ‘| private secretary -to .the late Gover- nor John A. Johnson. & Garlock: and: nmfly left erday for the Twin Cities where visit friends. They will be absent from'the Mty for about a week. Miss_Eloise Bekken, who has been the guest’of her sister, Mrs. I. P. Better | guest of her daughter, Mrs R.2>Gil- more, and family, “: Mrs. T. E. Wilde nnd Mrs Grayves, who have spent the past two weeks at their cottage at Lake Bemidji, re- turned to their home: ‘in_ Crookston yesterday. Lester Smith left this morning for Scattle, Wash., where he will resume his studies in the high school. He is a son of Mrs. Milo Gallinger. Miss Mary Dybvlg of Nary was in Bemidji' yésterday enroute to Wil- ton where she will teach in the Rygg district. Mrs..'Allen Forte of the town of Liberty was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Hibbing, where she will join Mr. Forte, who has a position: there and where they will make their future home, Mrs. F. M. Malzahn and dnughter.‘ Ardis, returned yesterday from Min- nlng of enjoyment, - «The proceeds will be placed in the Red Cross -fund and,will be used in furthering the work now under.way. This includes the buying of mater- ials for garments to be made 'for the boys:at the front. ‘The National Red Cross has made jvery complete arrangements for tak- ing. care of the recently drafted men while they are being mobilized at the various cantonments. At all the 'principal railroad points there will be facilities for any emergency that may arise. In accordance with orders from Minneapolis, all white garments must be laundered before being ship- GRAND #00 TONIGHT neapolis and: St. Louis Park, where |- they have been the guests of rela- tives for a short time. Mrs. A, Thompson and " have been the guests of Mrs. Thomp- son’s sister, Mrs. Arabelle Curtis ot Minneapolis, for the past week, re- turned Monday. /Mrs. Biggs returned~to her home in Texas yesterday after a visit with ‘{her ‘brother, Super rDickens, and family agency. of Red Lake 'John Dechaineau of Fort Francis, Ont., -Ganada, spent Sunday at his home on Park avenue. - He returned| to Fort Francis this morning, accom- panied by his uncle, Fred Dechain- eau. Mrs, “Joe Leness and Miss Della Hendrickson, sisters of Mrs. Milo Gallinger, were in the city yesterday, enroute to' their home in Fosston, from. Rochester where Mrs. Leness had undergone -an nperation ~Nels: Christiangon ,qlwl-hwklnu, Wis., is the guest of his daughter, He has been visiting relatives at Northome, and .will go, fronr here to Milwaukee. John Olson and Alfred Thompson Clayton LaCore returned yesterday|pa¢chelder, for some time, left last|returned to their homes in Brainerd from a six weeks’ visit with- rela-|ovening for Becida where she will[last evening. tives at. Mnson City, Ia. Mrs. 1da Price returned to her home in Seattle, Wash., yesterday. teach this year. Mrs. E. A. Barker, wife of Lieuten- ant Barker, and daughter, Verna, They have been_ the guests of Mr. Olson’s father, K. H. Olson, and .family. Misses Abbie Murphy and Ella She had been the guest of friends and | 5,4 gon, Walter, are expected to re- |Parker have returned from Moore latives in Bemidji and vicinity for the past month. ‘On‘c ot. these nice. days you ought to go_to Hakkerup's snd have your Metnro tnken,—Adv 14tf F. M. Malzahn and son, Claude, left today for St. Paul where they will attend the state fair. 'l'hero il more Catarrh ‘in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup- posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con- ditions and therefore requires constitu- tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood. on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- turn to the city this week from Philadelphia, where they have spent the summer with Lieutenant Barker. Miss Evelyn Loken returned' from Bemidji last evening where she has been visiting with friends. Miss Lok- en also visited with friends at Brainerd.—Crookston Daily Times. F. G. Troppman returned this morning from Minneapolis; where he accompanied his family, and where Mrs. Troppman and two daughters will spend the winter. While in Minneapolis Mr. Troppman inspected various potato warehouses with a view of building one here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.-Strander and family are moving in from Maple Lake this evening, where they have spent the summer. They will close their cottage for the season. Miss Springs, near Akeley, where they have spent a week. Miss Murphy will resume her duties as principal of the North School this year. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Levins, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson of Crookston motored here yesterday and will spend a few days in Bemidji and the state park. Mrs. 0. A. Buell of Roseberg, Ore., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Lucy Williams, and family of the town of Northern. Mrs. Buell vis- ited relatives at Independence, Mo., before coming here and will visit a daughter in Council Bluffs, Ia., be- fore -returning to her home. A. N. Gould and family have gone to Litchfield, Minn., their old home, where they wlll vl.sit for some time. ward is offered for any case that Hall's |Margaret Rood of Bemidji, who has|They will also go to Minneapolis Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for |spent several days at Maple Lake|and Fargo before returning home. circulars and telumonisll F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, Hall's Family Pills tur constipation. VIVIAN as the guest of Helen Strander, will spend Sunday as their guest in the ‘city.—Crookston Daily Times. [ TONICHT Snts and” 18cts MARTIN A charming Morosco-Patamount Star, who scored such a success in ‘‘The Spirit of Romance” and ‘‘The Girl At Home’’ has another chance to delight the moving picture ‘‘fans.’”’ “Giving Be cky A Chance” - A story of a poorgirl who posesasa wealth& heiress TOMORROW TRIANGLE 7 PARTS _Charles Ray & Keystone They were accompanied by Mr. Gould’s father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lee of Free- mont, Neb., arrived in the city yes- terday for an indefinite stay in the city. Before coming to Bemidji they visited three weeks at Walker. Mrs. Lee, who is a victim of hay fever, has visited Bemidji for the past fif- teen summers, and always finds re- lief while in this climate. Miss Eloise Dickens of Red Lake was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Miss Dickens, who is a daughter of Superintendent and Mrs. W. F. Dick- ens, attended the Bemidji high school last year, and expects to enroll again this fall. Mrs. Earl Babcock, wife of Mr. Babcock of the engineering college of the University of North Dakota, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trask and family for sev- eral days, went to Maple Lake yes- terday where she will visit before re- turning to her home in Grand Forks. Mrs. Babcock also visited at the Wil- liams cottage at Lavinia for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Trask accompa- nied Mrs. Babcock to Itasca State park during her stay here. This was her first visit to the head of the Mississippi and she was very much delighted with the park. Mrs. M. E. Knappen of Tenstrike was among the visitors in Bemidji today. She was accompanied by her nephew, A. M. Clark, and family of Winnipeg, who have been her guests for some time. Mr. Clark is con- nected with the Grain Exchange at Winnipeg. While at Tenstrike Mr. Clark spent a few days at Twin Lakes fishing black bass and was suc- tiva Panso ,|PRICES: 1B8c-28¢-85¢ CHANGE LONA FENDELL $TOCK CO. Presenting the famous play “Paid In Full” Between Acts the members will - appear in VAUDEVILLE tendent. W. F.|/ IN.PROGRAM | erable quantity of them is rather ex- pensive. The majority of the work- ers have ‘therefore agreed to each launder at home the garment she makes before turning it in for in- spection. - In ‘all "of the larger cities great interest*is being displayed in the Ju- nior Red Cross. 'In most instances the chapters are organized in the schools with the assistance. of the’ teachcrs. These chapters are purely local and their value is largely edu- |cntional and patriotic. SR 0 «Bluebirg” l’hy, Presenting FRANKI.YN-FABN]IM & BRDWNIE VERNON IN 4[_\; lormy nght A photoplay of Love and Romance BII.IJE WEST, CHARLES DOUBLE in a 2-ree] comedy As a special big feature of the evening the public of Bemidji will have the opportunity of hearing PROFESSOR GRAY ENDURANCE PIANO PLAYER OF THE WORLD CHAMPION holding the 72-HOUR RECORD for He will play the musical number playing several of his own orig Prof. CGray Will $ continuous performance. 8 for the feature play, besides inal compositions. ing BetweenActs Your first last and only chance fo hear the Great Original Prof. Gray MUSIC STARTS AT 7 PICTURES AT 7:30 PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS The Bfinkmafis_, Mahagers BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Gonstructlon Company Tetuphene 278 BSemidjl, Minn. TP OO [T LT Tal Just arrived direct from the growers/ We will unload it to the public at the following prices: Freestone Peaches, per hox Bartlett Pears, Blue Plums, per Apples, per box At car or store Delivered per hox hnx, 4 haskets Malaga Grapes, hox, 4 bask'ts We expect to dispose of the entire shipment in_a short time. $1.00 3110 215 285 165 175 230 260 190 2.00 This is your opportunity to buy your fruit prices. i l for winter canning at reasonable ~Don’t wait, order now.