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i t § ) § E S Sl [ i v | £ ] — 5 - s S . Tuesday here on business. J. H. Davidson of Brainerd spenty Tuesday here ‘on business. ‘%, F. Kunitz of Brainerd spent J. Kittleson of Crookston was a Bemidji caller on Tuesday. G. H. Roberts of Fisher spent Tues- @ay in this city on business. Aoy Fresh, sweet milk and cream, sold At Ganter's bakery. 10-6tf ‘George M. Winney of Crookston spent Tuesday here on business. Charles: Gustafson of Brainerd gpent Tuesday here on business. Take home a brick of Koor's ice gream. b 4-6t1 M. R. Smith ot Brainerd was a business caller here yesterday. Martin Widsten of Warroad was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. 8..B. Taylor of Crookston was a Bemidji business ivsitor yesterday. When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery-on 3rd street. 9-9tf William Lennon of Kelliher is a Mrs. Arnold Wickman, who resides on Minnesota avenue, was called to Clogquet the fore part of the week by the serious illness of a niece. Mrs. Rufus McDonald of Inger, Minn., was in Bemidji Tuesday en route to her home after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. La- ney of Turtle River. Mesdames D. L. ‘Stanten, E. D. Boyce and D. S. Mitchell motored to Park Rapids yesterday and spent the day with Mrs. George French, return- ing last evening. - WANTED Clean cottn rags at Ploneer office. SWEDISH LUTHERAN LADIES WILL MEET TOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Walstad, of Nymore. ENTERTAINMENT IN HONOR OF FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr .and Mrs. James Gration, St.. will entertain at a duck dinner this evening for all their immediate rela- tives, in honor of their fortieth wed- ding annivers: ATTENDING ANNUAL METHODIST CONFERENCE business visitor here for a few days. G.. A. Olson of International Falls was & business visitor here yester- day.’ Swiss Cleaners for perfect clean- ing and pressing. Bright, even dye- ing—not the cheapest place in town but the best place for your clothes. Phone 65. 6t 10-9 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sole of Sar- tell were among the Tuesday visitors here. - Y Allen Forte of Eckles, was an out of town business transactor here on ‘Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Laney of Turtle River, was an out of town shopper in Be- midji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ibertson left this morning by auto on a short busi- ness trip to Fargo, N. D. C. K. Anderson and J. A. McDou- goll of Grand Rapids were business callers in Bemidji on Tuesday. Hay, oats, corn, barley, bran, dairy feed, etc., at the Courtney. Seed & Feed Ce., in car lots of hundred v;i'hl !zg Third street, Phone 851, Sunshine Grocery. { : 9-22t¢ fTry this special supper at the Cof- fee ‘Shop, served every evening from 5:30-to 7:30. Cereal with cream. Club Sirloin or tenderloin steak with Jumbo baked potatoes 3 Toast or hot rolls — +Coffee For only 60 cents. ‘We use Birch- mont cream exclusively. 1t10-6 William Heritage and family of Red Lake were among the out of town callers in Bemidji on Tuesday. Mr,_and Mrs. E. J. Gould enter- ained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry, ot Kelliher, at.dinner last evening. Mr. and ®rs. J. G. Morrison of Red Lake were among the out of townvisitors in Bemidji on Tuesday. J. Kilborn of Luck, Wis., was in the city yesterday en route to Pu- posky, where he will spend a short time with his' nephew, Henry Kil- born. Spot cash paia for Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., durihg the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t Mr, and Mrs. B. Smith and son. Harvey, of Puposky, are in the city to be: with another son who is in a critieal condition at St. Anthony's hospital. iWe:represent one of the largest e houses in the country. Suits dyed, $3.50 .and up, dresses. $2.50 and up. Everything else in propor- tion.” Model Dry Cleaners. 6t10-11 Judge J. E. Harris will leave to- night for Minneapolis, where he will attend a meeting of the Child Wel- fare Board,--as a representative of Beltrami county. Mrs. Edith Bentley, Grand Usher of the Degree of Honor lodge, return- ed to her home in Brainerd Monday ‘evening, after attending the conven- tion of that order held here on Mon- day, Hdw does the noonday lunch strike you? .’ Served every noon from 11:30 10 1:80. | z < Soup i “Chofce of Fish or Roast e o Yegetables b Salad or 7 Choice of one dessert el ) _ Coffee == - ‘Bread .and butter 65¢ cfmont cream exclu- sively. OMarkham Coffee Shop- 1t10-6 Rev. Blaine Lambert left last even- ing for St. Cloud, where he will at- tend the annual conference of the Fergus Falls district of the Metho- dist church. He expects to be away for at least a week. ST. PAUL'S LADIES' AID TO MEET TOMORROW The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Evan- gelical Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the basement of the church. Mrs. C. Golz and Mrs. G. Gehrke will en- tertain. All friends are cordially in- vited. BIDS FOR CLEANING SEPTIC TANK 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. to be held on Mon- day, the 11th day of October., 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the cleaning of the septic tank, and the removal and disposal of the sludge. The city reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. Dated, Bemidji, Minn., Oct. 5th, 1920. v GEO. STEIN, 2td10-7 City Clerk. ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF SIXTH BIRTHDAY Miss Helen Hovey entertained a number of friends at her home Mon- day afternoon in commemoration of her sixth birth anniversary. The afternoén hours were spent in play- ing games, after which refreshments were served by Misses Marcia Coe, Lucille Van Dervort and Lily Hovey. The guests in attendance were Miss Pauline Kramer, Beulah Car- ver, Joyce Kinder, Dorothy Titus, Geraldine and Winifred Ilanson, Alice Caherine Coe, Edith La- ‘Mont and George LaMont, Claude and Bonnie Wllliams. SAVE KANSAS MANY DOLLARS Engineering Experiment Station Tests All Materials to Be Used in Road Building. The road materials laboratory of the Kansas engineering experiment sta- tion is in charge of the testing of all materials for use on federal aid roads in the state of Kansas. More than 75 car loads of defective cement and brické submitted for test in the past year have been rejected, thus saving the state many thousands of dollars. Subscribe for The Dally Pioneer. DECLARES IT WAS SURPRISE OF LIFE Says She Never Saw Anything to Equal the Way Tanlac Overcame Her Troubles “l never was so surprised at any- thing in my life as } was at the way Tanlac relieved my troubles,” said Mrs. Frank Kitz, of 3026 47th av- enue South, Minneapolis, Minn. “For a number of years I endured dreadful suffering on account of a severe case of stomach trouble. I had to use the greatest care at to what I ate, for at times the least little thing would completely upset me. Often I would become so nauseated that I could scarcely retain a thing 1 had eaten and would suffer terri- bly. I tried many different medicines and treatments, but became very dis- couraged as time went by without bringing me any relief, and I began to think I would have to suffer for the rest of my life. “However I wasn’t ready to give up, and when I saw Tanlac recom- mended so highly I got a bottle and started taking it and it certainly proved a happy surprise. Since tak- ing five bottles my stomach is in splendid condition and never troubles me a particle. My appetite is just fine and I'm no longer troubled with nausea. Tanlac has certainly been a wonderful thing for me, and I just think it's the grandest medicine ever made.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City ‘of ‘any kind, needing glasses Tepsired, consult them. Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at Graceton, and by the leading drug- gists in every town.—Adv. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER " Senator Warren G. Harding, Republican candidate for president, and J. A. O. Preus, head of the Minnesota Republican ticket, snapped on “Gov- ernors’ Day” at Marion, Ohio. REGULAR MEETING OF Miss MACABEES CANCELTED | The regular meeting of the Macu- bees will not be held this week. CROSBY-SCHMITT At St. Prillip’s parish this morn- was solemnized the marriage of Clinton J. Crosby and REX Saturday& Sunday ing at 9 o'clock, A wedding breakfa bridal party at Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Crosby home here. iiled n s . of thescreen - . . ‘The Heart of a A NAZIMOVA PRODUCTION Sally was dancing in the street to a Jhand-organ when someone shouted to her: “Wot a lark, Sal! Yer father’s bashed yer mother’s ’ead in!” world’s glamorous tempting? AND NOW NAZIMOVA Creates her greatest characterization, that of Sally, _in a dramatic and romantic masterpiece N After this tragedy that orphaned her—what? Was the girl's inborn goodness proof against the Child” Carolyne Schmitt, both of this They were attended by Miss Dorothy Schmitt, sister of the bride, and Harry .Breen, also of this city. t was served the at 19 o’clock. ill make their Mr. Crosby is employed as cashier at the Express office. BETTER We suggest that you ask your dealer for a - pound of KOORS BUTTER SUPREME manufactured in our new dairy products plant; you will be more . than pleased. % BUTTER DOINGS OF AMERICAN | SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION: Rev, T. B. Nordale will preach at the Ten Mile Lake school house next Sunday afternoon.” Missionary Cummings will speak at the Frohn Union Sunday school next Sunday morning and at the Ros- by U. S. S. at two and the Ordahl Young Peoples’ society at three in the afternoon under the direction of Rev. Grambo. SENIORS SELECT STAFF FOR HIGH SCHONL ANNUAL Ilmm, to remind her of her birth anni- versary, the occasion of the affair. The ladies attending were Mes- dames P. Garrigan, “Grandma” Mit- chell, George Mills, \WW. Van Camp, A. E. Webster, B. A. Kolbe, Jack Bar- rigan, Byron Thornwell, L. Chou- nard, E. Mc¢Mahon, C . Campbell, H. E. Rice, S. A, Cutter, L. Hamiiton, George Geror and George Voltz. PROPOSALS FOR W00D Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened at a regu- lar meeting of the city council of the At the meeting of the Seniors vest-) ity of Bemidji, to be held on Mon- erday it was decided to put out an annual this year. The staff has been selected, and it includes Miss Lillian Glessner, who was elected' out ‘side class advisor, Miss Thelma Bowers, editor-in-chieff, Miss Marguerite Don- ovan, a: ant editor-in-chief, Thom- as \W. Simons, business manager, Rob- ert Naylor, feature section, Miss Mar- tha Anderson, literary editor, Miss Lorraine Kreatz, calender, Preston Gibson, athletic editor, and Miss Catherine Bagley, art editor. FRIENDS SURPRISE MRS, BURNHAM ON BIRTHDAY A very pleasant surprise party took place at the home of Mrs. C. H. Burn- ham, 1114 Doud avenue, yesterday afternoon, when a number of her friends “walked in” with their lunch ba and spent the afternoon. A delighttul social afternoon was fol- lowed by the. well planned luncheon which the self invited guests served. The ladies presented several beauti- ful pieces of cut glass to Mrs. Burn- TO-NIGHT| & THURSDAY BARRISCAL . LIFEZ TWIrT ROBERTLONCOLE She loved her husband but she doubted his love. Whelt her old sweetheart came ou of the west, She—? KING BAGGOT and WALTER McGRAIL ‘Are also in the cast Paramount Magazine Holmes Travelogue ELKO TONIGHT & THURSDAY day, the 11th day of October, 1920, at 8 o’clock p. m. for 100..cords of wood, more or less either green cut or seasoned, three or four feet wood swed at both ends and split. Wood to be delivered at the gity wood yard or at city hall as dirécted. The city council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Separate bids for- wood in small quantities for immediate delivery will also be considered by the city clerk. Bemidji, Minn., Oct. 5th, 1 GEO. 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