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[ socIAL AN PERSONAL $00 No: 162 East Bound Leaves 10:53 a. No: 163 West: Bound Leaves 4:37 p. No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:53 a. Creat Northern hi =, No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m |tiS morning. No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m| Mrs. -Gertrude Rogers isolicits :“- gz “g’;‘;""‘s’;fl“’ at 13;402 2. m| your subscriptions.for all magazines, lo. g ves at 1: a. mj No. 105 North Bound Amivesat 740 p.m |0 T0eWals. Phone 487. No. 108 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. m| Motor-Boat-Owners. Have ‘your Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m | motor boat overhauled and ready for Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m|pe season. See E. H. Jerrard. Minnesota & International f 5 No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 815 a. m| ¢ Swedish Young people- will No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m have a basket social at Mrs. Edd’s No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m|bowe, in Miil Park, this evening. No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m| My Delft Peanut Oil for Mayon- Freight South BoundLezves at 7:30 a. m | EEEE] Judge C. W. Stanton returned, by way of Brainerd from:the Fwin:cities {inspected by ‘Government officials| Governutent Bonds:bave-just been issued bearing 2 “percent -interest The Northern -National - Bank: is) ‘and its depositors are allowed 4 per cent interest. ; e 5 Ao W. H. Thompson of Farris is 'inmes 8 «marne Mischessen. . “Fon . Bemidji today. fudge it” is said to have been his ., . . |crew's. equivalent to 'the -.modern T. J. Neary of ‘Park Rapids is in|«patsr® In a' collection of some pa- the city today. pers of Willism C::ur.h, _the Quaker, Be sure to come:to the L O. O. F.{P™ od; I 1112 NL (8 recorded that . one- Degory Marshall informed: Grouch -hall for a:good.hot dinner and supper|that “in the:year 1664 we were: sen- on' Friday. tenced for banishment to Jamaica by . |Judges Hyde and' Twisden, and our Phillip Medley of Park Rapids is | number was fifty-five. We were put ini idii 5 imi i on board the ship Black Eagle. The m- Bemidji teday, combining bunnesg - oiwad % oo with pleasure. called Lying Fudge.—London. Stand- B. W. Lakin -returned last -night |ard from Blackduck where he has “been on a business trip. The. Leipzig Beok Fair. Leipzig is the largest publication-cen- Calumet has been backed for years by an offer of $1,000 for any substance injurious to health found in the baking prepared with it. Does not this and the fact that it complies }vith all pure food laws, both State- and National, prove that Calumet is absolutely pure? With the purity question settled—then Calumet is undoubtedly the best Baking Powder. It contains more leavening power; it is more uni- form —every can is ‘the same. It assures better results—and is:moderate in price. Received Highest Award Weorld’s Pure Food Exposition - Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leaves .at 3:35 p. m| No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m naise and other Salad Jressing,. 30c ia bottle. At Roe and Markusen. Just you keep fir, a few doses ot | Cubbs Bilious Man’s Friend does | wonders. Saves -bad feeling-and Fred Theriault of Kitchie- Lake arrived in the city this morning and spent the day here. Rev. S. k. P: White returned' last night from Tenstrike, where he has ter in the world. More books and pe- rivdicals are printed:there:than any- where -else, and more-people are en- gaged in making and- using. printers’ supplies than in London, New York, for these publications come from. Eng- Berlin or Paris. Many of the orders | CALUMET BAKING POWDER Pure ia the Can—Pure in the Baking. idocmrs bills. KEEP FIT. Mrs. J. H. Falion left Wednesday for Chicago, where she will sperd == the next ten days selecting her spring stock of millinery. Miss Maud Graham of Inter- HARRY MASTEN national Falls is in the city and is Piano Tuner !a guest at the Given-McKee resi- dence 801 Minnesota. ormerly o Radenbush & Co.of St. Pau? | Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tmr | ierian church will serve dinner and | Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel.| supper in the Odd Fellows hall on Telephone 535 | Friday, February 10. Tickets 35c | PROFESSIONA. CARDS ARTS Wanted—School teacher for dis- trist no. 21, Beltrami Co. Write to R. H. Dickenson Bu-na Vista, ! Minn. First grade preferred. | The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- | Miss Mary Simons, who teaches RS. HARRY MASTEN schoo) at Ericsburg, arrived in Be- Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ | midji last night and will attend the| Graduate gf the Virgil Piano and | teachers convention -held here to- Pipe Organ School of London and New | night, Friday and Saturday. York. Studio Brinkman Hotel. Room | | Tubbs White Liniment relives; 36, Phone | chilblains, rheumatism, sore throat, LENN H. SLOSSON | cold ou the lungs, 1nflammation any- PHYSICIANS AND SURCEC PIANO TUNING | where. 25 and 50cts. Pour a little | Graduate of the Boston School of |\ ADEuNSETS, oM AUILCE Piguo Tnnitl‘:g, BBostgu’ \,\11355_ l:‘I{e;“e\ou! into a warm saucer before apply- orders at the Bemwidji Music House, |jng, i 3 117 Third St. Phone 319-%. Kesidence 0% 1t penetrates quicker. Phone 174- | Miss Rae Johnson of Grand Rap- |ids ar-ived in the city yesterday and EDWARD STRIDE i the guest of Mrs. G. W, Campbel! Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer | for a few days. Miss Johnson is on| (Specialty church organs) Practiced in| her way to Minneapolis, where she| Europe for years. Is leading in the profes- | Al sion for Beltrami, Koochichiog and Itasca: will visit with her mother. counties. Has made Bemidil beadquarters g;:g;egngggé;hm ““"C's_““;“"‘s o :") Mr. and Mrs T. J. Welsh left this or"é._’i’f.i‘:s:'x’-éé:“é‘x‘fi“;a‘i’é‘.‘;%p"e‘ée_ana‘ééisb'é‘&e? noon for Duluth, where they had ‘\i;é‘e’i‘c‘e‘%%fi.r'e Desing ?ou;m;‘)iif;:.ylul‘i‘l; ‘Q;'}Hbeefl called by the death of Mr.| aftérens insiraments and will enjoy aiding | Welsh’s aunt. The body will be| you In making your selection. | taken to Houghton, Mich., where the| Address 616 Bomidi Ave. Telephone 92 or 810‘ funeral services will be held. Miss Anna M Shelland of Inter- E‘ualiunal Falls, superintendent of R. ROWLAND GILY: | Koochiching county, arrived in B PHYSICIAN AND SURGE(: 1:”[ B T el o B |eat al eachers conveation, Office—Miles Block | e onzenion | which will begin this evening. ——— | R. E.A. SHANNON, M. D ! Miss Po]ly Ka.ne celebrated .her PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN I\lwelfth bmlh .anmversary; last night)| Office in Mayo Block iby en(ef taining several of her Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | YOUng friends at her home on Second street. Games were played until a R. C. R. SANBORN |late hour, when light refreshments PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | were served. Office—Miles Block A piece of flannel dampened with > Chamberlain’s Liniment and bound A. WARD, M. D. on to the affected parts is superior ® Over First Naticnal Bank. Phone 5 |10 any plaster. When troubled with House o. 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 |jame back or pains in the side or | chest give it a trial and you are cer- R. A. E. HENDERSON | tain to be more than pleased with PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | pe prompt relief which it affords. Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn ‘S Id by Barkerk Drug St Office Pbone 36. Residence Pone 72. | o x 1 oo The M. B. A. Lodge will give an | R. E. H. SMITH | old-fashioned basket social and dance PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON “m theI. O O. F. ball this evening and Office in Winter Block lextend an invitation to their friends| R. E. H. MARCUM |toattend. The ladies are requested |to bring baskets containing lunch PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block lfor two, which will be auctioned off. Phone 1§ | Coffee will be sefved by the lodge. | Residence Phone 21J | The entertainment of the evening | | will be cards and dancing. INER W. JOHNSON | Mise Ella And ] , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | 8¢ s Anderson was pledsantly Besidence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 SUTPrised last evening by a number Offices over Security Bank. Phone130 | Of friends who gathered at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole DENTISTS Anderson, 915 Lake Boulevard, un- = = announcsd and who made merry un- R. D. L. STAN'TUIN til a late hour. Refreshments were DENTIST served. Those present were Misses Office in Winter Block McGillin, Brown, Patterson, Helen Olson, Gertrude Grode, Margaret| DR- J. T. TUOMY | Thome, Alice Hulett, Mamie Scar- DENTIST | rot, Jennie Burgeois, Georgia Carl- 1st National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 | ton, and Messrs. Ray Johnson, Aust- ia McIver, William Olson, Claude R. G. M. PDALMER { Reeves, Floyd Hyatt, George Walk- ENTIST , G , Wi - £Miles Block er, George Anderson, Wesley Mc: Evening{Work by Appointment Only ‘Taggart and B. Russell. Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you LAWYERS | day. | Falls, cruiser, is in Bemidji today land, Prance, Austria and other coun- R . tries because the mechanical work can Now is the time to have your|pe done in-Leipzig mach cheaper than motor boat put in shape for:the sea-|elsewhere. More than half of the transactions in books-take place at the son: ‘Ses B -H.Jerrard; Lelprig book fair, which:oceurs every My Delft Peanut Oil for Mayon |year at the jubilate, the first week in naise and other Salad dressing, 30c m;:- ':uefl' Mfl;“x and publish- ers m parts of Germany assem- a bortle at Roe and Markusen. bls. to compare,abd. s cacimba, Attorney John L. Brown; who has |and to make contracts for the next | transacted legal business at Big |Year { Falls, returned home last night. illi: 11, .{ T used to see Carlyle when I Hved William Ross of Gemmell, a men.l a5 2 child tn- Chelses.. I regarded him ber the firm of Ross & Ross, is|yitn extraordinary aversion and fear. transacting business in Bemidji to-|One day I was sent to post a letter.’| 1 suppose 1 was older, though uncon- sclous, as always, of anything ahead. of International{I cannened.into Carlyle. The impact 1aid me flat on the pavement, where I " N yelled for some minutes, though sooth- looking . after some business mat |eq eventually by England’s great think- Lers. er. And then—this Is the point of the ! story—Carlyle dived into his k¢ If you have -any bad cuts or pl'l:lynced ay salf;enny and m%MH:‘d’: strains, use Tubbs Iodomyrrh, it}ly, “Here is a bawbee for Bobby.” I s i have the halfpenny to this day. When does its work quickly. For man or Mr, Carlyle dled I-was put into. deep beast. mourning. He was the first and per- Miss Rilla Greene of International | haps the most. interesting of all my Fall. he 1 be § street acquaintances.—Robert Ross in alls was among the large num 7| London Bystander. i of teachers who arrived in the city | last night to be present at the teach-; ers convention. spent the. past few days. A Bawbee From Carlyle. { Bert Weeks Self Reliance. The spirit of self help is the root of all genuine growth in the individual, E. H. Jerrard, who has had chargejand, exhibited in the lives of many, it i 5 ic | constitutes the true source of national of the pluml?mg in the new Cathohc‘ Vigor and strength. Help from with- Convent which was recently erected { out is often enfeebling in its effects, at Crookston, returned to this city { but help from within invariably tnvig-| 3 £ orates. Whatever is done for men or | yesterday, having completed his con. | classes to-a certain extent takes away tract there. | the stimulus and necessity of doing for My Delft Peanut Oil for Mayon- | themselves, and where men are sub- . < Jected to overguidance and overgovern- naise and other Salad dressing 30¢|ment the inevitable tendency is to ren- a bottle at Roe and Markusen. der them comparatively helpless.—Sam- | George B. Aiton of Minneapolis, el Bmilles; state high school inspector for thej - i i H Y 3 A Boston gentleman was showing a state, arrived in the city last IflE.ht West o Bor ket i and will be present at the conventiov | misgionary work a number of photo- of the North Central Teachers a:-{graphs. zahs & & & “What is this?” asked the visitor, sociation which will be held in this inwonder ot onaof them. city. “Oh, that’s a snapshot taken during % a football scrimmage at the stadium.” »VvVhen vou feel ‘muen. take Tubbs “But has your church mo o Bilious Man’s Friend, two teaspoon-|gries to send among these people?” fuls to a dose for six doses, takep|was the quick rejoinder. — Boston before meals. It drives the cold| Transcript. out of your system and starts yoo right, gets your liver working and Ra"mad Man wr“fls your kidneys on the job again. 50c H emarkable Letter. | and $1.00. In 1903 and 1904, I was a terrible A Fieold at Home. The Lady Maccabees wiil hold a special meeting Frid: sufferer for about five months with pe, & &y afterdooh «at kidney and bladder trouble. I could 2 o’clock, February 9, at the home | not sieep nights and was obliged to of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third|&et up ten or fifteen times to urinate. 1 passed mucus and blood continually. street. All members are requested| One doctor said I was going into con- to be presect. An invitation is also| Sumption and gave me up to die. Had 5 two other doctors but received no extended to visiting members to at- help from either of them and am tend. The State Commander will|sure I would have been in my grave had I not seen your advertisement in be present. the “Daily Eagle Star.” After tak- “. & ”» ing severdl bottles of Dr. Kilmer's . The “Looking Backward” party Swamp Root I was entirely cured. given by the Eastern Star lodge last| In the last two Yeards )11 have bees A . a railroad fireman ant ave passe evening in the Masonic hall was a two examinations for my kidneys huge success. The hall was crowd- iuccesstully so that }1 know that my A i : idneys are in excellent condition ed to its capacfty with mls.ked danc | 0w ag a result of your great prepar- ers, and tke suits were varied, some | ation. : 5 Yours very truly, handsome customes bel_!ll! worn and GEORGE KENSLER, some comical. Dancing was the|1422 Mary St. dmll)arinette, Wis. i = Personall appeares efore me this orderof the evening, Masten furnish- | 55ty of September, 1909, Georse | ing the music. At 11 o’clock re-| Kensler, who subscribed the above ioc | Statement and made oath that the freshments were served by the ladies | Sare jo trve in substance and in of the Eastern Star, and dancing| fact. i N Henry Graass, was resumed until a late hour. Notary Public P Door County, Wis. POOPOOOOOOO © © & © POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ¢ Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. COOOOORPROPO & © @ Binghampton. N. Y. Prove What Swuin Root Will Do 'or You Announcement. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- I hereby announce myself as an|hampton, N. Y., for a sample bottlfl. i i It will convince anyone. You wi independent candidate for alderman | giq" receive a booklet of valuable in the second ward to be voted on|information, telling all about th at the regular election to be held|hioneys and bladder. When W ing be sure and mention the| Tuesday, February 21st, 1911. Bemidji Daily Pioneer. For sa}‘e; F. L. Bursley. at all drug stores. Price fifty-cen s! and one dollar. . L Do You Know? What it means when we say that we use Squibb’s chemicals in all our prescriptions? It means that you are getting the very finest and highest grade chemicals in the world today. Chemicals that have been recognized as the very best for fifty years, and more. Would you rather pay the same price for such goods, as you do for inferior makes? It means this too, that when you buy other chem- icals, they should cost you lessthan Squibb’s. We claim to sell Squibb’s Chemicals at the same price that ordinary chemicals sell for. The New City Drug Store Where Quality Prevails JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN" Fire=- Life-==IN SUR A N CE-=-Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Office--Schroeder Building Rich Men’s Clothes At Poor Men’s Prices That’s our clothing proposition in a nut shell. We have been having a big suit and overcoat sale and it is going to continue to be bigger than ever, because we will again slash the prices which will enable you to buy. Distinctive Suits and Coats For men and boys at one-half original prices. We have included our complete line of furnish- ings in these price reductions. M. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced Clothiers Subseribe for The Pioneer TO ALL FROM Standard Manufacturers \who have decided to spend their advertising money {with you, by pack- ling L O. U. NOTES with all their pack- ages. (FACSINILE SHOWN ABOVE) What This Means TO YOU Every time you purchase a package ¢ Cocoa, Chocolate, Coffee, and other Products, you will find packed with it an I. O. U. NOTE, which is really a check signed by the Manufacturer. With these I. O. U. NOTES you can purchase Whatever You Desire FROM . Your-Store - Keeper (In Your Own Town) Your Storekeeper will be glad to getthese I.0.U. Notes, as he makes an Extra Profit on every sale made in this way"., A WORD ANL Watch for the 1.0.U. ARROW 1. 0. U. COMPANY 3 West 20th Street NEW YORK N.Y. When her child is in danger a wo- man will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk .of life is necessary to protect a. child from croup. Give Chamberlain’s RAHAM M. TORRANCE |t the name right. It is made! | different from other White Pine pre- | LAWYER { 5 Miles Block Telephone 560 | PArations. ! I | amount of morphine and chloroform H. FISK | It costs us money to put it in but | our experience of '29 years in the Office over City Drug Str~= medicine business tells us that it is worth the money. “We sold over EW PUBLIC LIBRARY thirty-three thousand bortles of Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- ite Pi o day 11 12 am, 1106 pomnr 7 (09 pomh Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure in . ATTORNEY AT LAW We put a very small{Store. | Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by Barkers Drug His Text and His Talk. i Bishop "X. had officiated in the col- lege chapel, and, though his discourse was most excellent in itself. it had no obvious comnection with the test. At dinner - Professor Y. was asked his opinion of the bishop's sermon. *‘Dear old man!”: he'exclaimed. “It was truly apostolic. He took a text and then -Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p.|1910. A few others must know it is - m. ~BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. .|goad. ~ Tryit. Velvety Skin

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