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{ § { | i gi° son K. Bixby, thelatter of Oklahoma, the business visitors in the city yes- terday. Dean $50,000 to loan or farms. a71te Land Co. Mrs. R. V. Bryant of Tenstrike spent yesterday in the city the guest of ‘friends. Loans -and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tt Miss Madge Rygg of town of Lib- erty passed yesterday in the city shopping. Mrs. M. King of Lake Plantaganet was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. “H.” care Dbf 2d819 payments. Address Pioneer. Mrs. David Hinshaw of Wilton was the between train guest of friends in Bemidji Wednesday. George Forte of town of Liberty was among the out of town-business visitors in:the <city yesterday. _Rev: George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church, and wife, went to- Park ‘Rapids yesterday afternoon. Miss Gwendolyn Kline of Grant Valley has returned-from a visit with relatives in Winnipeg, for two weeks. George W. Cross, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian reservation, passed today in’ the city on business matters. insurance. Northern 4w914 Loans and Land Co. Phone 29. Mrs Gus Larson, who has visited friends in Mentor for a short time, returned to her home on Irvine ave- nue yesterday. E . M. N. Crawford, proprietor of the Ideal Billlard parlors, has returned from a trip to Spooner, and other points in Wisconsin. Mrs. L. G. Crothers and daughter, Ellen went t6 Sauk Center and Glen- wood this morning by motor. ~ They will return to -Bemidji Monday. Elmer Delap of Grant Valley, who recently returned from Perth, N. D., has ~gone to Oshkosh, -Wis., where he will undergo -an operation for hernia. Mrs. T. B. Holmes and daughter, Catherine, of Grand Forks, who have spént. the -summer at lavinia, bive gone to Minneapolis, where they will visit friends. g Mrs. George Kreatz left yesterday morning for Minneapolis where she will spend two weeks. Her daughter Miss Lorraine Kreatz, who has been visiting in the Twin Cities for some time, will accompany her home. Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- quire room 51 Markham hotel. 820tf ‘ i l John Anderson and family of town { of Hornet are visiting friends in Blaclkduck for a féw days before go- { ing to Rosholt, Wis., to visit relatives } before deciding on their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have i lived in town of Hornet for weveral { years. { 1 Miss 1da Virginia Brown and Miss ! Carrie Armstrong, who arée traveling in the east, will leave Buffalo today for Duluth, where they wiH visit for a few days before going to Minne- apolis for several days. They expect to return to Bemidji the first of September. | Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barnes have re- turned to their home in Grand Forks, | N. D., after spending several weeks at their summer home at Lakeside, on Lake Bemidji. Their daughters, | Miss Dorothy Barne sand Mrs. Edi- rcturned with them for a visit. The following item appeared in the Grand Forks Herald and will be E. Sayre and their son, of South Fourth street, expect to leave tomor- row morning for Lavinia, Lake Be- . midji, to spend the next two weeks. ! During Mrs. Sayre’s absence, L. W. Myers will take her place as soloist ! at the First- Presbyterian church.” Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whithed, their daughter, Miss Ruth Whithed and Miss Agnés Smith of Minneapolis are now at Birchmont Beach, Bemidji, and are en route here. They are motoring, and probably will be here within a day or two. The Whitheds are former residents of Grand Forks, and Miss Smith also is well known here.—Grand Forks Herald. : The Grand Forks Herald says: | “Mrs. J. B. Cooley, with her sister, { Mrs. C. W. Moses, and her two child- i ren, of Bismarck, Mrs. M. W, Han- { son and Mrs. Franz Rickaby, expect ! to leave this morning for Detroit, Minn. They will motor, and at De- .} troit Mrs. Moses will meet Mr. Moses . and his two sons, who have been at | Duluth and other points in Afinne- \ sota, on a motor trip. Mrs. Hanson i will go to Bensonm, Minn., to visit, {and Mrs. Cooley and Mrs. Rickaby {will go through Itasca park, and wili istop at Birchmont Beach, Bemidji, {for a short time.” Toeach-day give an interesting and compliete review of the /city’s social activitiesiis our desire. "This page is.devoted to personal mention, social items and news biiefs and we solieit:your:cooperation in iits maintenance. ‘Items phoned or mailed to_this office are appre- “cinted. by.readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. J. E. ‘Boobar of Nary was among! .look .after the threshing of his grain. /| Northern. From there they will go | to Tenstrike where they -will visit at New Ford car for sale, cash or easy} ‘Carroll had “spent several summers 'Sex‘on being in poor“health was un- turred to the Forks Sunday even- of local interest: ‘“Mr. and Mrs. V.| cY Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing ~—Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET Miss Ruth Fagelson of St. Paul is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Greenblat for two weeks. Mr: and Mrs. ‘F. E, Rathman, who have been guests at the Minnie Bailey ‘liome for-the-past week, re- turned to their home in Jamestown, N. D., yesterday. C. M. Jacobson will leave Saturday for Scobey, Mont., where he will He has 230 ‘acres of ‘wheat :and 70 acres of flax, ready to thresh. Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Lincoln and son, Carvel of Park Rapids, and daughter, Ha Lincoln -of -Chicago, are -visiting at the Sam ‘Hayth home in town of RAIN OR SHINE the Philip Medley home for a short iYou Can Call time. ~Mrs. Hayth and Mrs. Lincoln || are sisters. == WAR VETERAN BACK. g Z .. William-Sprague;-a-member of the ! Fifty-third -enginee returned to i Beniidji . Tuesday ‘,l;s{sm after 15 mnnnnsunnnunnunnEnunm months service, 13 of which he spent in France. . PURCHASED FALL STOCK. A. T. Carlson, proprietor of the Carison Variety store, returned this morning Irom “Minpeapolis and St. Paul, where hie spent 1wo weeks pur- chasing fall stock and holiday. goods for his store. YOUNG PEOPLES -SOCIETY. Miss Anna -Walsted: of Nymore will entertain the Young Peoples soeiety of -the -Swedish Lutheran church, at her home toniorrow even-|§ ing at 8 o'clock. An interesting pro- gram will be given .at this session. and get a car to go any- where, any time. 5 or 7 passenger cars. BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY DANCE A SUCCESS. Over 200 attended the Samaritan dance last evening in the armory, which was. prettily decorated for the occasion. This ‘was' the seventh of a series of dandes -given by the lodge, which are proving very popular. The dance -numbers were played by the Samaritan six piece orchestra. § JOHN CARROLL DIES. Mrs. William -Sexton has received the sad news of the death of her father, John Carroll of St. Paul. Mr. with his daughter here and was well knmown in the city, having made many friends ‘while on “his “visits. Mr-Sexton left for St.-Paul yesterday morMng to attend the funeral. Mrs. ANITA able to go. Mr. Carroll will be huried in StHlwater, Minn. STEWART “Shadows of the Past” This is a tremendous Vita- graph picture of power and heart punch. It tells the story of a girl pur- sued by the spectre of a prison past who wins to love and trust. MAPLE LAKE NOTES. The ‘Maple Lake mnotes, Grand Forks Herald, contain the following items which will be of interest to Ben:idji -people. “On Saturday, Mrs. Garvin and Miss Maud Griffith, Rheinhold Jaco- bi, Dick Griffith, Jack Jacobi and Kenneth Jacobi motored from Be- mid i and spent Sunday as guests at the Garvin cottage. The party re- ing.” - “Mr. and- Mrs. C. E. Wright and daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adems left Monday in the Wright car for Itasca Park. On the return trip they plan to spend a day at T dke Bemidji.” 5 “Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Balley and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Torrance and chilidren of Grand Forks stopped at the lake and visited &t the Randall cottage. They were joined here by Heyward Bailey. The party was on an zuto trip to Lake Bemidji.” “PATHE WEEKLY NEWS” “TOPICS OF THE DAY” AT THE GRAND " S5 TOMORROW 316 Minn, Ave FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR- ING AT REASONABLE PRICES —Al Work Guaranteed—— F. J. CATTEYSON, Propr. PIANO INSTRUCTION. Mes. G. Oliver Riggs Many years a successful con- cert pianist.and teacher THOROUGHLY UP-TO- b DATE IN ALL DOROTHY GREEN METHODS ARTHUR ASHLEY Students should apply at %m’\m once Class will be organ- ized on and after Sept. 1st. STUDIO: 1218 Lake Boulevard 400 Minnesota Ave. First Class Rooms in THE PIONEER WANT ADS AUCTION — EAT — Third Street Cafe A. BROSE UNDERTAKING i : H. N. M’KEE, P.Con:dectlond Our Waiters e ek 1] an o Tpib sl Do the Waiting y obbaconist PHONE 178-W or R ENTERPRISE AUTO CO0. - Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. front, screened porch, ‘wood Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 22:1(,1, and garage, $3000, %- WM. M’CUAIG 160 acres cut-over land, on $1000, $200 cash, balance $16 110 acres hardwood land on might consider Bemidji resi- SNAPS! 4-room house, good ‘locativn, lot 76x140. Price $1350, $850 cash, balance $25 ‘per ‘month. 6-room modern house, 'east TONIGHT LAST TIMES Whenever Cuthbert saw a girl—he dived into the linen closet! CHARLES RAY “The Girl Bodger” Now you know the truth —Cuthbert was bashful! But a joke on Cuthbert’s weakness developed into a crisis and the crisis de- veloped into. What? Come and see! ELKO Tonight Last Time Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand- ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL .;eflerslgn Highv;ny, 3% miles rom Bemidji, $10 per acre, Manager easy terms. 8 =5 6-room cottage, lot 50x140, east front, good well. Price, WA I ‘ H per month. . . 10 acres within the city lim- its, on Jefferson Highway, ] IG 4 nicely built log cabin and other buildings. A fine truck and poultry farm. Price $800, one-half cash. Scenic Highway and fine lake, 8-room house, screened porches, can be used as summer resort. Small tract opened up, fine timber. $50 per acre, dence as part payment. 6-room house, modern except heat, hardwood floors, ga: < N [CabsucEs] and wood shed, $2,600, one- half cash. The National Remedy of Holland for centurissand endorsed by Queen Wilhel | | GEORGE H. FRENCH... Phone 93 mina. At all druggists, three sizes. J. P. LAHR Markham Hotel Building Mhm&l&"&lolwmh‘ Howr long is it since you have had the whole family together? WHY NOT HAVE A REUNION SOME DAY— SOON, AND BRING THEM ALL DOWN TO OUR STUDIO FOR A GROUP PHOTOGRAPH? TOMORROW MIGHT BE TOO LATE BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Hakkerup Studio BRING RESULTS SALE OF HORSES Monday Aug, 25, 1919 Sals Starts 1:30 P. M. One Car Load of Farm Mares and Horses 12 Head Mares and 4 Head of Geldings 1 pair black mares, weight about 2600 Ibs., team, 8 and 9 yrs. old 1 pair black mares, weight about 2400 1bs., team, 4 and 5 yrs. old 2 black mares, weight about 1300 1bs. each, 6 and 9 years old 1 black gelding, weight about 1000 Ibs., 4 years old. 1 pair bay mares, weight about 2500 ibs, team, 3 and 4 years old 1 pair bay mares, weight about 2300 tbs. team, 4 and 5 years old. 1 bay gelding, weight about 1100 Ibs., 4 years old. 1 dark roan gelding, weight about 1200 1bs., 6 years old. 1 bay mare, weight about 1000 ibs., 4 years old. 1 eream colored pony, gentle for children, 800 1bs., 8 years old. 1 extra good broke dapple grey saddle horse, weight about 1050 1bs., 7 years old. These horses are all good young broke stock in extra good working condition and are all sound and will be sold with a guar- antee at sale. TERMS: Six months time given on good bankable paper or cash. . Geo. W. Rhea of Northern Nat. Bank, Clerk of Sale. Auctioneer Owner AUGUST JARCHOW J. E. VAN EPPS, Wilbaux, Mont. ——————— s Sale at City Livery Stable “°ni3:0% #™ at 1:30 P. M. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA | | | 1 —— | { | i ———dra e \