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S e o = | . PeanutButter | TR | trip ‘to International Fafls- seven miles west of hers, was robbed | Kaiser's Peanut Butter ison Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown and ‘gg‘:‘;‘;@m;m% T Saeniied L i > | sale’at the following places: Try the Bemidii Blend cofféé at| Deputy Sherifi Andrew Johnson ;n;le:on ;ftlifi!;l(y;:efi tt:: ;mtr:; ;tw ml: huudl:g and esoaped with- §1,- = : - ; 25 : i R ng for Bra ourre; - ; ~ i R oe & M a rk ase n; S the Bemidji Tea Store. Phone 423. of this city left last evening for Kel- el iEE s g SR g Regnlar dellverles made to | = George Kirk went up to Northome | liber to serve the: papers in some i WUBTHY flf G“NHBE"“E 3 5 " Downs & 0 Leary’s last evening for a short consultation|civil cases. I;e e e e all parts*iof the town. Tele- [ e with ‘his logging partner, Louis| A. O.Johnson, the Turtle River|. MBSl J TS > g Bemld" Tea St()l'e Crombie. merchant, spent yesterday on busi- ::‘_‘ Chm‘c_h off thI: s;‘:{; “‘::it:"“_;: An Offer Backed Up by One of the phone 4‘06 | Mode! Bakery W. L. Preble of this city, who|ness in thiscity, returning home on o8 Me-MaE 0% £ 5 P FEET Most Reputable Concerns in o : | . vt tratn is family on their homestead near St 3 w M G .g’ cruises for the Grand Forks Lumber A 2 . Turtle River. Bemidji. A d BI k m. cuualg's company, departed last night for| Harry Koors of this city went . n on & W 5 Kelliher on a few days’ cruising trip. [to Blackduck last night on busi- Miss Barnell of Eagle Bend, who | ers oc er’ Pps' W. G. Schroeder’s Miss Mabel Rogers of Walker ness for the Thomas Thompson has been visiting the last two ‘weeks We: will either cure you of con- Telephone 406 2 . brother, Perl | stipation or pay for all the medicine = ’ F col f Duluth. at the home of her - J' Peterson Jr' s came uplast evedii and spentsthe | TRl cOpba O Dy Barnell of this city, returned to|used during the trial. You pay us Seott T. Stewart’s PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 47 BELTRARI AVE. BEAUTY CULTURIST Shampooing, Manicuring and Facial Massage Residence orders receive night in the city as a guest at the Markham hotel, returning to Walker on this morning’s train. R. Baumont of Mizpah, a fore- man for the L. K. Deal Lumber company, came in yesterday morning and spent the day on busi- ness in - Bemidji, xetummz home last evening. Bishop J. H. Morrison of Duluth and Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake went to Red Lake yester- day afternoon to hold Episcopal ser- vices at the mission on the Red Lake Indian reservation. Mrs. A, P. Henrionnet returned A. Jones of Nymore went down to Laporte this morning for a day’s visit at his old home. He expects to return to tie city this evening. Mrs. J. R. Stewart, the music teacher, went to Blackduck last evening to give her weekly instruc- tions to her class of music pupils there. Theo. Gullickson went to Inter- national Falls last evening on busi- ness for the Hamm Brewing com- pany, for which he is the Ilocal agent. Chalres P. Hayden, a prominent lumberman of Blackduck, returned Eagle Bend this morning. L. B. Kelly of this city returned this morning from Tenstrike where he has been keeping books in S. E. Thompson’s mercantile estab- lishment for the last five months. S. C. Bailey of this city, who represents the State Game and Fish commission in this vicinity, departed this morning for Haken- sack on a short trip in- connection with his official duties. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Carter of Hines arrived in the city on this morning’s train for a short trip to nothing if we fail. That’s a mighty broad statement, and we mean every word of it. We will back it up with our own personal reputation, too. Could anything be more fair and secure for you. The most scientific, common sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies. Their active principle is a very recent scientific discovery that is odorless, colorless and tasteless; véry pro- nounced, gentle and pleasant in its action, and particularly agreeable in | every way. This ingredient does§ not cause any diarrhcea, nausea, ! flatalence or griping. Rexal Order-' Floyd Brown AGENT FOR Ferro Marine Engines Ferro Reverse Gears MR grompv";“e';:mn PARKER yesterday afternoon from Minnea-|to the “Duck” last evening after ::e s‘:g; llvz;;l C:::n;::t::td::i lies are as ple_asant to take as Cal?dy 2 Casoline 510 Beltrami Ave. polis and St. Paul where she spent|spending the day on business in while Mrs, Carter visits with local and are Dal:ticlflarly good for child- Stickler Weedless AW . several days selecting additional | Bemidji. Par = ren and delicate persons. g : Wheels millinery stock for her large establish- The new line of pattern and school g : If you suf?’er 'from chronic o.r Lamps FRANK. A. JACKSON |ment in this city. hats which Mrs. Henrionnet has J. C. Schuliz of Brainerd, the|habitual constipation, or the associ- Life Preservers LAWYER J. P. Eastman of Crookston, the |just brought from the cities are the traveling anditor of the M.&L,|ate or dependent chronic ailments, BEMIDJI - MINN D. H. FISK Atto ney and Counsellor at Law Office over Post Office E.E McDonald | ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidy, Mina. Offics: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: ilss Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Bhek Res. Phone 397 Phone 396 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE MILES BLOCK L. A. WARD, M. D. traveling auditor for the St. Hilaire Lumber company, came over from Crookston yesterday noon and spent the afternoon at the offices of the company in this city. L. P. Bennington of Cass Lake, who is engaged in the lumber busi- ness at Northome, returned “Home” last evening after spending a day in Bemidji on his return from a visit with his family at the “Lake.” Otto Peterson, the local repre- sentative for the L. K. Deal Lum- ber company, departed last even- ing for Kelliher on his way to the Tamarack river, where he will spend several days preparing for a big drive of cedar which will be floated ~ |as soon as the ice goes out. “Jim” Long of Grand Rapids smartest styles of the season. Call and see them. Ed. McCarty, who owns a restaur- ant at Farley, came in yesterday morning and transacted business in Bemidji, returning to Farley on the evening train. A. J. Klimek, one of the promi- nent jewelers of Thief River Falls, arrived in the city last night on the midnight train and spent today on business in this city. H. A. Olson, who clerks in the hotel at Farley, was an out-of-town visitor who spent yesterday in Be- midji on a little pleasure trip, return- ing home last evening. Lady or Gentleman wanted in every town in Minnesota to represent our firm. $20.00 per week and your passed through the city this morn- ing on his return to headquarters at Brainerd from - International Falls where he checked over the accounts of the station agent. Miss Leila Stanton, daughter of Judge C. W. Stanton, and Miss Leah Berman, assistant cashier of the Lumbermens National Bank of thi city, departed this morning for St. Paul where they will visit with friends. They expect to be gone about four or five days. And don’t forget the meeting of | = the Bemidji Improvement league, which will be held at the City Opera House Saturday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. You will hear much that will be of benefit make your home town beautiful. Everybody is invited to attend the in assisting to|& we urge you to try Rexall Order-| lies at our risk. Remember, you! can only get them atour stores. Two sizes, 25c and 10c. Barker’s: Drug Store. " 217 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. The Pioneer---40¢ per Month Office over First Natlonal Bank. Phone No. 51 |arTived in the city yesterday after-|own Manager. Write Le Blanc, | meeting. 5 = House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 | 007 and left on the evening train |740 Temple Court, Minneapolis,{ Mrs. L. L. Reynolds of Tenstrike B Pure A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National;Bank, Bemidii, Mjnn Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 Ladies’ Private Home Call at 315 America Avenue MRS. JOHN THOMPSON for Blackduck to cruise for the J. A. Irvine Lumber company. “'Jim” reports that his father has gone into the timber business and opened an office at the “Duck.” of the Pioneer and also of the Rec- ord, departed this morning for Akeley, where he has accepted a J. Evan Carson, a former employe | Minn. A. E. Witting of this city, a member of the Northern Cedar & Lumber company of Blackduck, passed through the city last evening on his return to the “Duck” from a few days’ business visit in Min- neapolis. W. T. Blakeley, the logger, re- spent yesterday in Bemidii selecting a spring hat and attending to some other shopping, returning home on; the evening train. She was accom- panied on her return by Mrs. Gregg of this city who visited over night at the Reynolds home in Tenstrike |3 and returned to Bemidji on this morning’s train. colors. Tailor made suits, nicely trimmed $20.00 to $35.00 Ladies’ Silk Gloves silk gloves, black, white and 50c a pair Kayser double tip silk gloves $1.00 a pair DENTISTS. lucrative position with Charles F.|turned last evening to his home Scheers, on the Akeley Tribune. |near Farley after spending the day —— DR. D. L. STANTON |Evanisa first-class printer, a good |in Bemidji. Mr. Blakeley was ac- MUS[E%S GF MEHSINA L d' ) o fo ds DENTIST hustler, and will undoubtedly make | companied by his brother, S. A. aaies X r Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu 14’g. Telephone No. 230 DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Phone 40. Dray and Transfer, 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom S:flért [ a Sate and Piano moving. r‘ggx:e. r??:"s?" 618 America Ave. BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Day phone 319. Nignt phones 115, 434 Calls Answered at All Hours a valuable all-round man for Brother Scheers, who is lucky to secure his services. Evan is an old Bemidji boy who has grown up with the printing business in this city and no doubt Akeley folks will like him. PILES CURED IN6 TO 4 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14days or money refunded. 50c Blakeley, ofScanlon who is visiting a few days at his home. S. C. Bagley of Fosston, a pioneer lumberman of this section of the state in whose honor the town of Bagley was named, arrived in the city yesterday noon and spent the afternoon and today attending to some local business matters. Why Strain ing them? before the sight is injured. It is our duty and our to you your eyesight DRS. LARSON & LARSON Over Postoffice SPECIALISTS office Hours-9a.m. to 8 p.m. | BEMIDJI MINNESOTA I Your Ey Do ycu know that by straining your eyes you weaken them If your eyes are not alike; or if your eyes are not normal, you are always strain- Have this eyestrain removed restore pride to MASSAGRE ARMENIANS Serious Outbreak Reported in| Asia Minor, - Constantinople, April 16.—A massa- cre of Armenians is in progress at Mersina, a seaport on the Mediter- ranean in Asia Minor. Enraged at the murder of two Mos- lems by an Armenian and the fact that the assassin was not apprehend- ed the Mohammedan population of Mersina, which counts a total of 10, 000 inhabitants, took the law into its own hands and attacked the Armenian quarters. The Christian ecommunities of Mer- sina are appealing to the consuls here‘ for help. Two American missions are repre- |8 sented at Mersina. The trouble at Mersina involves a|@ recrudescence of the Armenian ques-| ton, which is religious and racial and | has nothing to do with the internal (& policies of Turkey. There have been several minor | i oxfords Black, tan, ox blood and patent $3.50 a pair | Bemidji Music House BEMIDJI If you want a good piano for the Magnetos, Dynamos Batteries Lubricating Oiis Michigan Wheels satin lined, home remember we carry in stock the famous Kimball, Bush & Lane and the Merrifield Pianos, which we will sell to you on easy payments. Largest Stock in Country movements against Armenians in Tur- | key during the last twelve months, | notably at Viran-Shehr and Bagdad last October, and religious rioting took place at Smyrna in January and in Jerusalem in February of this year. Mersina is thirty-six miles by rail southeast of the city of Adana. It counts 6,000 Mohammedans and some 38,500 Christians. with The Best Paini It makes no difference what of, ifit isn't mixed in PURE L) WON'T LAST. A 3 Minnesota Paints are mixed and ground in PURE LINSEED OIL, of our own manufacture. Most paint grinders buy their oil,—they make theirs from selected Northwestern faxseed—the best in the worlde— intheir own mills and it never leaves their build- ings until it is mixed in Minnesota Paints. The other things in their patnts are PURE White Lead, PURE Oxide ofFch, PURE Tiat. ing Colors ‘and Driers. Use you'll never use any other lmzd. For 37 Years “Ghe Best Paints Made” M. E. IBERTSON COUNTY CORONER AMD LICENSED EMBALMER Undertaking a Specialty Day and Night Calls Answered Promptly Phone—Day Call 317-2: Night Call 317-3 First Door North of Postoffice, Bemi FOR STATEWIDE PROHIBITON Amendment Passes One Branch of Missouri Legislature. Jefferson City, Mo., April 16.—The -{ prohibition amendment passed by the house of representatives has been gent to the senate. It was read the first time and referrsd to committee to take the ordinary course. Friends of the measure prediet that the upper house will likewise pass it and that the voters of Missouri will have a chance to express their views on statewide prohibition at the election in November, 1910. aint is made SEED OIL it - Edison Phonographs and Records The latest in the Tine of Phonographs and records kept constantly in stock. “*Devices for Hanging Up the Littls Things"" Moore Push-Pins | | Moore Push-Points Moore Push-Tacks Moore Push-Buttons MooreGlass Push-Pias. once and Conference on Census Bill. ‘Washington, April 16—The senate agreed to a request of the house of representatives for a conference on the census bill and the vice president | snnounced the appointment of Sen- Rtors La Follette, Hale and Bailey ax 316 Minnesota Ave. | senate conferees. The Painting Season is here. Call and learn more about these Paints. We have a full, new and com- plete stock. We can be found at our new location at 117 Thll‘d Street, Bemtdir e R ationery: Wardedre nd dreg sores o 10 cemta wil ring You full sworisent and pamicuiars. HERE'S A PIN - PUSH ITIN ot e John Flemmg @ Co. Phone No. 57 The Pioneer Office