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in its maintenance. Itéms phoned Mrs. E: Langren-of Becida passed yesterday in the city shopping. i $60,000 to. loan or farms. Land @o. Miss Vera Bimer-of Pinewood. was a between train:visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Dean da71tt Mr. and Mrs. Chris Moller of Aure THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1919 BEMIDJI NEWSY [NOTES To each day give an interesting and- compliete review of the city’s social' activities is:our desire. ' mention; social items-and news briefs-and we-solieit-your-cooperation ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. =————e————————x= Telophone 922. This page is devoted to personal or mailed to this office are appre- Miss Hedman of Guthrie is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Otto Mal- trude this week. Vivian. and Barney Hakkerup, daughter and. son. of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hakkerup, underwent opera- tions to have’ their tonsils removed; yesterday, at St. Anthony’s hospital. TO VILLA SCHOLASTICA. Miss Martha Gilmore, daughter of Dr. and- Mrs: Rowland Gilmore, will leave the: first:part of next week for Duluth, where she will enter the were business visitors in Bemidji} Wednesday. Loans and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tf J. B. Larson of Debs has gone to North Dakota where he’will work'in the harvest fields: Miss Eliza Boobar and brother, George, were among the business-vis- itors from Nary yesterday. Mrs. . W. Hunt of Mankato is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Blaine Lambert and family for a week. Mrs. Fred Bucksen and Mrs. Wil- liam Gray of Lake Plantaganet were the guests of Bemidji friends yester- day. Miss Hazel Kruger of Turtle River was among the out of town visitors: yesterddy, coming :here:to consult ai doctor. Miss Elvyne Toupin has returned: to her home in Crookston from a six weeks’ visit in Bemidji, Oklee and Walker. Mrs. J. W. Smith of the Fifth ward returned to her home yesterday morning from a visit in Duluth and Virginia. Mrs. Arthur O'Neil of Turtle River was in the city yesterday to consult a doctor regarding the health of her little son. L. O. Myhre of Wilton, formerly county commissioner of this county, wag among the business visitors in the city today. Miss Pearl Holmes of Grant, Minn., -is ‘visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. James Martin of Dewey avenue, for some time. Mrs. Sam-Hayth of town of North- ern .and.-Mrs. Dick Burtrum of Burl- ington, Ia., passed- yesterday in the city-calling. on friends. Mrx:J. P: Turney-of Scobey, Mont., ig’ visitingrher sister, Mra. Esterbe of thisicity:: Beforsicoming:to Bemidji sheivisitedat Pinewood. For Sale——50-pound-fiour sacks, $1 dozen; 100-pound. flour sacks, $1.25) dozen:- This: makes: the cheapest cloth on the market. Koors Retail Store.- T1imwi Dr. D. L. Stanton is having a full basement put in under his. residence on Bemidji avenue and will have a furnace installed as soon as the basement is completed. C. A. Voight of. Deer River and O. S. Quale of. Saum were in the city to- dday en route:to their homes from-St. Cloud, where they' attended a meet- ing of the:Pan--Motor company. ~Get °‘Rich quick”. for quality photo work, Portrait post.-cards, six only 95¢, 12 only $1.76, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3¢, 4c, 5¢.- Rich* Sttdfo, 29°10th: St. 923tmo G. W. Cross, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian agemcy, John Mor- rison ‘and Mr. Beaulieu, all of Red Lake, were among the business vis- itors in the city" yesterday: Dance at Cass Lake armory Wed- nesday night, Aug. 27th.. Music by the three syncopators. Follow the . Syncopators. 2d827 Misses Helen Hyland and Neva Bentley of Minneapolis, who have been the guests of Miss Mabel Brooks for the past two weeks returned to their home yesterday morning, after a delightful visit. “Better quality at less price,” seems ‘too good to be true,.bat our customers say they - get:just-that at Rich Studio, 29 Tenth St. Phone 570-W. 74830 John Stechman of Minneapolis is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Henry Stechman of Tenstrike for-a short time. John will enter the Uni- versity of Minnesota this‘fall. He is a former Bemidji high school stud- ent. The following item appearing in the Grand Forks Herald will be of in- terest locally as the Barnes family is well known here, as well as Mrs. Ed- son K. Bixby, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. O. J. Barnes. They spend most of the summer at Lake Bemidji each year: ‘“‘Mrs. O. J. Barnes gave a breakfast at 9:30 o’clock yesterday morning at her home. Mrs. M. G. Olson assisted, and there were 16 guests, among them these visitors now in town: Mrs. H. I. Whithed and daughter, Miss Ruth Whithed, and Miss Agnes Smith of Minneapo- lis; Miss Clara Hale of ‘St. Paul, Mrs. Thomas Campbell of Pasadena, and Mrs. Barnes’ daughter, Mrs. Edson K. Bixby of Muskogee,” Okla. Villa Scholastica-as a student. MISS CURRIE TO DULUTH. Miss Grace Currie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie, will leave Saturday for Duluth, where she will attend: the Central: high. school.- She will also study music at the Flaaten Conservatory of music. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. Rev. and ‘Mrs.: Blaine' Lambert en- tertained: Mr. and Mrs: Deputy and Mrs. F. W. Hunt at dinner last even- ing. Mrs.. Hunt, who is Mrs. Lam- bert’s-mother, is an old friendiof Mr. and-Mrs. Deputy, while they lived at Mankato. TO 'ST. MARY'S HALL. Miss- Alice: Dean: will. leave Sep- tember 11 for Fairbault, Minn, where she will enter St. Mary's Hall as:a student. She will finish her high school-studies there:and will aldb take up music.and art: MACCABEES TO INITIATE. The Women's Benefit association of - the: Maccabees:: will hold - its first regular meeting this evening, in the 1. 0. O. F. hall], at 8:15 0o'clock. A large class: will be initiated and the charter closed. Refreshments will be scrved after the business meeting. TEACHER ON VISIT. Miss Alice Austin, who has been a guest at the J. J. Trask home will return to Minneapolis in a day or two. Miss Austin was formerly mathematics instructor in the Be- midji high school, but now holds a similar position in the West High school in Minneapolis. WILL TEACH AT THIEF: RIVER. Miss Mabel Johnson wiil leave to- morrow for Thief River Falls where she will teach the third grade in one of the.public schools. Miss Johnson is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs: Os- mund- Johnson and-is a:graduaté of the Mankato normal class-of’ 1919, as well'as a graduate of the:Bemidji high school. BIDS ELECTRIC FIRE:ALARM. Sealed bids will be recetved by the undersigned to be opened at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., to be held on Monday September 1st 1919 at 8 o'clock p. m., for one Double Head Type Electric Siren Fire Alarm; 220 volt, 60 cycle, 2 phase motor. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 25th, 1919. 3d828 MISS-WEISENBERGER - HOSTESS. Miss Olivia Weisenberger- enter- tained a number of friends last eve- ning, at the S. A. Cutter home, in honor -of Albert Beck of Wisconsin. The guests included Misses Florénce Gratton, Fern Minnick, Viola. Miller, Margaret Barrigan, Bertha- Thomp- son, Vera Cutter, Laura May: Burn- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray, Messrs. Albert Bach, Sam. Bach; William Lappan, Fred Heckelman, Arthur Ol- son, Clifford Montague, Spray Meade, and William Barrigan. The evening was. passed in dancing and musie, af- ter which refreshments were served. TO STATE FAIR. Charles Schroeder, secretary of the Beltrami county fair association“and A. W. Aamodt, agriculturist, left last evening for St. Paul, where they will arrange the Beltrami county fair booth. The exhibits-sent from this county this year are exceptionally fine and will make a splendid show- ing. John Gilstad, who has been as- sisting: in recefving:thé fair exhibits here, will leave for the Twin Cities this. evening. Exhibits are being re- ceived all day today, as many of the farmers. were late in bringing in their vegetables and grains. Harry Olin is already at the state fair grounds and will also assist in ar- ranging the Beltrami county booth. ERIOUGHER TO LECTURE. Rev. F. L. Erlougher, pastor of the Methodist church of Staples, Minn., and who is president of the Epworth league of this district, will give a lecture Friday night on ‘Life Serv- ice.” The meeting will commence at 8 o’clock and will be given in the Methodist church auditorium. A musical program of the following numbers has been arranged to be given before the lecture: Piano solo, Vera Cutter; vocal solo, Carrie Brown; violin solo, Harold Dahl; reading, Mrs. P. E. Welsh; vocal solo, Raymond Hannah. No admission will be charged. but a silver collec- tion will be taken. The public is cordially invited and a special in- vitation is given- to the Epworth Leaguers: D. D. Miller has purchased the E. M. Sathre residence on Bemidji ave- nue, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Poppenberg. Miss Margaret Anderson will ar- rive in Bemidji the latter part of this week from International Falls, and from here will go to Grand Forks, N. D., where she will teach. Miss Anderson is a former Bemidji girl. Mrs. E. P. Fulton of Minneapolis and son, E. G. Fulton, who has re- cently returned from miltary service, motored to Bemidji, accompanied by Mrs. Stranel, and are the guests of Attorney and Mrs. C. L. Pegelow. Mrs. Fulton is Mrs. Pegelow’s mother, B. P. 0. E. ELKS. There will be'a regular meeting of the Elks lodge:Thureday evening. E. H. JERRARD, Sec’y. MOVES LAW OFFICF Attorney John L. Brown will move from his present location over the Pioneer Stationary-store to the Se. curity bank- building: Monday. T0 NEW POSITION: Miss Margaret' McGl eeq will leave tomorrow morning for Glendive, Mont., where she will teach school this year. Mrs: N. E. Given will ac- company her to that city and will remain for a week. BIDS FOR CONCRETE FUEL ROOM: Sealed bids will be received- by the undersigned, to be opened at a regu- lar meeting of the city council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., to be held on ‘Monday September 1st 1919 for the|' construction of a concrete fuel room 15 feet by 25 feet by .8 feet deep, to ‘be built under sidewalk. Walls and' floor te be of concrete, with reinforced concrete slab at top. Iron manhole, ring and cover. Certifled check in amount of 10 per cent bid should accompany the same, The city reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk: BELTRAMI PRODUCTS BE SEEN"AT STATE FAIR (Continued from Page One) VEGETABLES. Carrots, white. Turnips, cow horn. ‘Turnips, flat table. Turnips, yellow. Rutabaga, table. Radish, stock. Radidsh, winter. Mangle, white. Onions, yellow globe. Onions, silver skin. Onions, red globe. Beets, sugar. Peppers, green, Boyers. Pepper, Ruby King, Boyers. | Squash, Blue Hubbard, M. Mayer. Squash, Warren, M. Mayer. 1deal cabbage, H. Fenske. All season cabbage, H. Fenske. Danioh Holland cabbage, H. Fen- ske. ‘Red onions, A. W. Hoskin. Parsley, A. W. Hoskin. Rutabagas, G. Erdman. Mangles, G. Erdman. Sugar beet, G. Erdman. Soy beans, A. ‘W. Hoskins. Broad beans, A. W. Hoskins. Scalloped squash, Willits. Mammoth squash, Willits. Crookneck squash, Willits. Onion, white globe, Lee Hiltz. Onion, yellow globe, Lee Hiltz. Onion, Bermuda, Lee Hiltz. Onion red globe, Lee Hiltz. Cabbage, Danish Ballhead, Hiltz. Squash, Hubbard, Lee Hiltz. Cabbage, early allhead, Lee Hiltz. Cucumber, Perf, Lee Hiltz. Herb, sweet Majororan, Lee Hiltz. Peanut, Eearly Spanish, Lee Hiltz. Herb, Rosemary, Lee Hiltz. Herb, Rosenary, Lee Hiltz. Herb, Summer Savory, Lee Hiltz. Herb, Coreander, Lee Hiltz. 1 Herb, Catnip, Lee Hiltsz. Herb, Sweet Basil, Lee Hiltz. Herb, Anise, Lee Hiltz. Herb, Spearmint, Lee Hiltz. Herb, Thyme, Lee Hiltz. 2d829 Lee THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER J A N Cucumber, Fordhook, Lee Hiltz. Horseradish roots, Lee Hiltz. Swiss chard, Lee Hiltz. Brussel sprouts, Lee Hiltz. Kale, dwarf, Lee Hiltz. Fame hops, Lee Hiltz. Parsley, Lee Hiltz. Squash, White Bush, Lee Hiltz. Carrots, Chantenay, Lee Hiltz. Carrot, Coreless, Lee Hiltz. Beet, Early Blood, Lee Hiltz. Citron (2-20 1b. each) Lee Hiltz. Peas, Harsfords; Lee- Hiltz. Early peas, Lee Hiltz. Bean, McCasland- Pole,-Lee Hiltz. Ground cherry, Lee Hiltz. Purple. Husk' ground cherry, Lee Hiltz. Currants, white grape, Lee Hiltz. Tomatoes, Victoria, Lee Hiltz. Tomatoes, Golden Queen, Lee Hiltz. Tomatoes, Red Grape, Lee Hiltz. Tomatoes, yellow cherry, Lee Hiltz. Tomato, corn field, Lee Hiltz. Scalloped squash, Ed Winter. Sweet pumpkin, Ed Winter. Mangles, Ed Winter. Pinto beans, Ed Winter. Birds egg beans, Ed Winter. Tame Grass. Five and one-half foot alfalfa, Bickstad. ‘Medium red clover, 5%, P. Marum. Broom grass, 5ft. 8 in., P. Narum. Red Top 4 ft., H. Eickstad. Blue:Joint, 4 ft., H. Eickstad. Red Top; 4 ft., P. Narum: Italian Rye grass, P. Narum. 0 Love, comedy and drama, Wild veteh, 8 ft., P. Narum: Wild oat grass, 5% ft., P. Narum. Six-foot Japanese millet, Blmwood. Peas, 6 ft. Alsike, 4% ft., H. Eickstadd. Corn 11 ft., Swanson: Ensilage corn, Swahsoh Fodder corn, Swanson. Golden millet, Ed Winter. Wild Grasses. Turkey foot, H. Olin. Pigeon, H. Olin. Wild grass, H. Olin. Wild grass, H. Olin. Silver Top, Elmwood. Highland Red Top, Elmwood. Blue Joint, John Gilstad. Red Top Meadodw, John Gilstad. Flag, John Gilstad. Shaded grass, John Gilstad. Cut, John Gilstad. Reclaimed swamp, John Gilstad. Wild Swan, John Gilstad. Tickle, John Gilstad. Wild grass, John Gilstad. Wire grass, J. Gilstad. Rye, J. Gilstad. Oat, J. Gilstad. Purple Top, J. J. Opsahl. Fruit Canned. Dewberry, 1 can, Willits. Blueberry, 1 can, Willits. LAST TIMES i Bryant ; Washburn in hi8 newest Pathe Comedy “All Wrong” A brilliantly scintillat- ing farce-comedy of the hilarious type, filled to the brim with comical situa- tions, and broad humor. Also Showing . PATHE WEEKLY NEWS AT THE GRAND ENTERPRISE AUTO CO.. | TONIGHT LAST TIMES HOW T0 w00 -and how to be wooed is shown by LILA”LEE A Paramount Picture all in one picture. And its’ a wonder. Added Feature Big V" Comedy = 'FARES AND FAIR OMES" Two-Part Laughmaker ELKO Wild plum, 1 can, Willits. Strawberries, Reynolds. Raspberries, Reynolds. Potatoes. King potatoes, H. Fenske. Triumph, potatoes, Matheroson. Potatoes, H. Olin. Potatoes, Johnson. - Potatoes, Green Mountain, Mayer. NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY % Dwight D. Miller i WB CAN Oftices. Security Bank Bldg., Tel. 167 N St i St PHONE /7= FOR YOUR LIVERY Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service || CAR Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’'CUAIG Manager Miscellaneous. Wool, Elmwood Farm. Beeswax, Carl Opsata. Maple syrup, A. W. Hoskins. Maple sugar, A. W. Hoskins. Compass cherries, P. Narum. Apples, P. Narum. Grapes, P. Narum. Plums, P. Narum. Day or night the year round. New Dodge and Ford Cars at your service WARD BROTHERS All Heat No Slate TWIN CITY THE FINAL FUEL For the Range For the Stove For the Furnace’ For the Fireplace For Every Heating Purpose Once sought—Always bought KOPPERS T COKE Dealers Everywhere AN Expert Here A specialist from Chicago loaned to this store by ‘ Dr. Wm. M. 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