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* L - AN WEDNESDE Y FEBRUARY 14, 1912 e e 2 O S B A A £ O P e S s V. P. Starkey of Milwaukee, was a Bemidji visitor vesterday. Guy Monroe of Crookston, yesterday here ou business, spent J. 0. And a business v on of Minneapolis itor here yesterda; was tohn Porseth of Northome, trau acied husiness in the city yesterday. DI 1s coming to you, 1st have a little patience. Iakely of Farley, attended matters in Bemidji yes trom Minneapolis where he had gone ot busi Fhomus Rierson of tended business matters in the lay ClIy ¥ iles of Crand | in l'w eity ot Fovks, iting frien for a few diys Mrs. B I Wright of Park Rapid was in the eiry last evening en voute 1o Grand Rapids Go to Hakkerup for photos. A, GL Rordeday K in the interest of Co. ing » onal Falls where ness, returned | she has! Gibson has Rapids where st several months. Mrs, Lan from spent the 1. Smiley of the International Paper Mill of International Fallx, is‘ herve tor o few days on business, | PHI BEMIDI will be a new one | Ask about it. e the market se, ., viee pres fonal Dank, in this city, cvening in Blackduck L, county s itwols, speut yesterds today in Blackduck. on busine V. Howe of the itiee River L 1y of Ada, s in the eity t loeat ness and Jin of Minueapolis. is in business Bemidji for a few days o inforests of the Minneapolic L the Tribune, i ST s o the way. Watch for it | teorge Lydick and J. ¢, Curtis ot‘ s pent lase evening in the | cily attending the meoting of the commereial club, ! 1l of Dulutls, spent | on huis tie re-| e yesterday i with the recruiting station. turaed to Duluth-this noon. | aprain ress The k MOrrow copal Guild will meet to-| atternoon at 230 at the Jolin Goodm e- | and Sixth Street. | | home of Pavem mic Bt . returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has visited | several logging camps in the interest of (he Crokston Lumber company. Morrvison of Duluth, and Rev, H, Parshall of Cass Lake, spent a few hours in the city this ing going on to Red Lake at Rishop ST BEMIDJI —tlousands, of them will arvive shortly. A special train from the Atlantie coast ed here hourly loaded with BEMIDJIL” . B. Harris, the cigar man of Crookston, is in the city calling on| loeal cigar trade in the interests of | his cigars. Mr. Iarris is a brother of AL 1 s of this city. Wi, O'Neill, of Case Lake, super- intendent of logging of the Ind partmeni. was he sterday visiting | friends, and attending the meeting| of the Commercial Club whieh was| held last evening., Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Himes and sons IZarl and Basil, left Thursday mm‘ll-i ing for their home at Pilot Mound, lowa. after having spent the past seven months at the home of Mrs.| lime's parents in this eity. ie 00d 0ld Quaker once said to| lis son: “Nathan, it is not what thee carns that makes thee rich, but| what thee saves.” The Northern National Bauk will pay 4 per cent interest on your saving account. Harold Higgins of Nebish, who has been visiting friends in the city for the past few days, returned to his home this afternoon. Mr. Higgins MAJESTIC THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 3000 Feet of DeLuxe Pictures 1—Overture—*‘The Shoch Ray” Miss Hazelle Fellows 2—“The Engineer’s Daughter’” Kalem) A Thrilling Railroad Drama. 3—“Home” (Edison) There is a pathos about this picture that will go straight to the hearts of thousands. 4 Tllustrated Song ‘Honey Lo.” C. J. Woodmarsee —*“Who Got the Reward” (Biograph) A Humorous Comedy 6—"The Joke On the Joker” (Biograph) A Dandy Comedy ———— Selig’s Mammouth Production *CIN- DERELLA" in three reels, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. L Muney returned last evening | Fosston, at-; “1by the Epworth I v in|one had a fine time. ¢ the| were | quis dent of | | | ternoon and eveniu [ ¢loy jers spent the! iol a | few days. X KK KKK * KKK KK HOW TO0 FIND The Northern Minnesota Devel- opment Association Immigra- tign Commission Quarters. 39- Third Strcet, South, Minne- apolis, For the benefit of the readers of the Pioneer this notice will appear in both the Daily and Weekly Pioncer for the next six month, | *ttt**t‘;';v{*****t****** turn to the left and continue up * Nicollet to Third street, cross- % ing that thoroughiare, turn to * the left and procved a % vlack, toward the postoll * From the Milwavkee depot, % turn to the left on Washington % * * * x avenue and continue to First ¥ avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half bloek to the righ.t. KKK KKK KKK KKK KX * x Ihas but veceutly returned from katchewan where veral months. N0 was netted la eata Vv |tine Social given in he base |the Mothodist Church. About 5 voung people were there and eve Cake and ¢o erved by the young ladies of the society, i By bE a few Ives of 8t. Paul, is here f days cn b e, v formerly made his home in the {when he was connected with the Ba- jzaar Store. Mr. Ives is now a tr representative of the Finch, Van Slack & McConville company of St Paul, eling The young Swed in people’s society of th I Lutheran Chuarch will meet Nymore at the home of Mrs. [ on Thursday evening. I will mect at the home ¢ rompson on Beltrami aven- 8 o'clock where a sleigh will + them fo Nymore. W. AL Currie. Mrs. J. O, Ach- e and M . E. Ibertson en- ned the me 8 n Star Thimble Dee yesterday at the Maso ved at five o the husbands of the members were invited. membe: T ilall, Luy owas, k to which Vesterday “Observation 1 for the teachers of the grade school of Aicintosh and many of the teach- + holiday in Bemidji| here. “OLservation | [ Day" 15 @ day: given the teachers tn) order that they may go to different towns nearby to see how the work in | difterent grades is carricd en Mroand Mrs. Ho A, Brows ree o telegram from Washineion, D, C.. this morning announcing (ke 2hy . and_Mr: MacComber. MacComber danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Rrown and has visited in this city on | several occasions. Daily ! mes. Mrs. MacComber i - of | Whitney Brown of this city and spent several weeks of last summer in Demidji. 1 Much time during the past month | has been put into preparation for a Valentine Social by the members of #ndeavor Society. The social will be | given to-night in the basement of the esbyterian Church, and a good time is assurred to all. The rooms | have been beautitully decorated and | iplans for special features have been ! evolved. An admission of 15 r-mns] will be charged, but the committee in | charge of the affair assures the pub-! lic that they will receive “more than | their money’s worth.” | Mr. and Mrs. Rockensock of Mar- shall, Minn., are in the city for a Mr. and Mrs. Rockensock are pioneers of Bemidji having taken a claim near the Al Jester Summer | Resort when Bemidji was first begun. After having proved up on the claim, | Mr. and Mrs Rockensock returned to Marshall where they owned a| large farm which they have recently | disposed of. Mr, and Mrs. Rocken-| sock will go to their claim in a cou-| ple of days where they will make theiv future home. The Card party and dance given !last evening by the Knights of Col- umbus proved a big success, about $75 having been netted for the Catholic Church. The first of the evening was spent in playing cards, Mrs. Tom Cloan and E. J. Bourgeois receiving high score. Refreshments were served at 10:30 after which the hall was turned over to dancing. [The party was given under thesdir- ection of Bd. Gould. During the evening some of the ladies of the {church held an apron sale. NORTHERN—The Farmers' Mill- ing Co. are putting up their mill on John Noel’s place, just opposite the |school house.—Billie Grover was ltended a surprise Friday evening. The young folks enjoying the s ride immensely.—Mrs. O. A. Buell {who has been visiting her son and daughter G. G. Buell and Mrs. Lucy | Willlams of this place, left Bemidji Thursday morning for her daughter's {in Rosburg, Oregon, where she will spend a few days at Lewiston, Idaho en route also at Bugene, Ore. with her son W. E. Buell.—Arthur Glid- den and Miss Guthery were guests of G. G- Buell and wife Ilast Saturday evening, Mrs. M. F. Cunningham entertain- ed the Brotherhood of David “Com- I mittee of the play” last evening, af- ter they had met with her to discuss the business of that committee. It was decided to recommend “Hicks at College” to the Brotherhood of Da- L ——— e — vid, and if the report is accepted * Kk ok ok ok ok kK On leaving the union depot | he had spent the | this play will be produced this spring. . “Hicks at College” is an up- to-date college play, having been staged by the Senior clags of the Un- iversity of Minnesota a couple of jyears ago. It will be given by the elub with a view of obtaining funds ich to equip a gymnasium, jand cal on other club work., Be- side decitling on this recommenda- | tion, the committee ¢hose people to | take up the parts, and decided other tails, After the work had been accomplished Miss Olive Cunning- ham served refreshments. | FUNKLEY. Margaret Laterell, spent Sun th friends in Blackduck. Chas. chins of Bemidji was a business Ier here on Monday cvening. C. Brickeon, and wife of Houpt spent | aturday with George Leach, and| Mrs. Mansfield, of Black~ who hias Leen the guest of M | M. Balfour for several days, returned home on Saturday evening. L. Lat- teral, of Kelliher, spent Monday with | friends in town and attended to some | business matters. A. B. Abernathy | epent Sunday evening with friends in John Cann, of Blackdue aller bere on Saturday. Sev om here attended the basket | social at [Toupt on Saturday evening, 1d report a good time. |E HORNET- ss lrenc Bergerson attended the |8 : Central Minnesota Teachers’ |jg weiation in Bemidji from Thurs- | iday till Saturday, returning Satur 'day evening. iss Nellie S. Shaw arrived Satu evening to visit at her home. She returned to her |8 school work in Blackduck, Tuesday J. D. Bogart attended the meeting in Blackduck on Beelawith, who hay heen entting cedar on his land he {went Lo his home in Summit Satur- day, Elsie Green is working at the home of . A. Cross in Blackduck. s Itelen South returned from he e Moiday night. ine hundred and eighty els were lost at sea in 1908, ANNOUNCEMENT THE € Wednesfiay, Thursday .Ballots Counted and Yete Announce will Grand Theatre each : and ladies and men will be permitted ballots as they" placed there to reccive the votes i ) & | E | Saturday *%@g%@% Tickets with names of the candidates’ for Mayor be given to each one who buys a tickét at the of these nights the election is on to cast their a box having been enter the door, CANDIDATES L. F. Johnson George Kreatz Wm. McCuaig Fred Wi, Wialzahn 1 iereby announce myself as a can- didate for mayor of the city of Be- widii at the election to be held Feb-| ruary 20. 1f élected T will perform | my duties in the future as well as in | the past. I solicit the support of th voters at the polls, L. F. JOHNSON. ANNONCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can- | didate for Alderman of the Fourth Ward. T am for a good clean busi ness like administration, and with that end in view, respectfully solicit | the support of the voters of the Fourth Ward. | R. E. MILLER. i oo | THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIGN OF AGE Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color Of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy, made from common garden sage, quickly restores gray hair to natural color. them from discoloring. Why spend money for cosmeties and creams to lect your hair,-when gray hair is tive of age than wrinkles or a poor | complexion? to pr rve the natural color and 2 good complexion, i All that is mnecessary is the occa-| sional use of Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of common garden Sage and Sulphur, harsh, taded hair. After a few applications of this harmles removed, and your hair will no long- | Nature intended it should. Don’t neglect your hair, for it goes further than anything else to make or mar your gocd looks. You can buy this remedy at any drug store | for fifty cents a bottle, and your! druggist will give your money back. if you are not satisfied after using. Purchase a bottle today. You will| Tnever regret it when you realize the difference it will make in your ap- pearance, 5 3 1y hai . The care |, of the hair, to prevent it from losing its color and lustre, is just as im- portant as to care for teeth to keep mprove the complexion, and yet nes. |11 @ Special’ envclope with a lot of lacq paper edging, and even more conspicuous and sugges.| FlbbONS to decorate it. beauty of the hair than it is to nave| WE VE bl’Ol]ght -tOgCthCl‘ hCI'C a fine lot of :}?:;hfi;ex}h\;vith other valuable reme-| s |othes for you to wear; ‘and we are gomg t emedy your hair \vills;}::éeiat prlccs that you d readlly agree ale IOW efiough When you ually be restor i r'a B i i know what the goods really are. er come out but will start to grow as tlne and ]et us be }’ours i you just right. We cant send it to you, But it means just as. much, so far as of the two, it 1s caster| W€ T€ concerned.” We like you; very much. So much that! Come in and be our. valen- ¥ | o i31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. S00 RAILROAD 162 Bast Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 186 Kast Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 &. m. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. m. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. m. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. m. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 a. m. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. m. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. m. Freight Bast Leaves at 0 p. m. Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. #relght South Leaves at 7:30 a. fretght North Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m, m. m. 34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. m. m m. m PROFESSIONAL LAWYERS G_RAPAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block , H. FISK N ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store. 'Piano Tuner 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 reasenable. All music up to date.§ HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner | Room?36, Third floor, ZBrinkman Hote) Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | E\,Rf ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block “hone 396 Res. Phonc 397 %R. C. K. SANBORN - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office-~-Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 slouse No. Phone 351 R. A_E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON sver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Oifice Phone 36 Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block #hone 18 Residence Phone 215 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block 'Ev:nin[Work by Appointment Only. EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING tosldence Phons 58 818 Americafva. Offico Phone 12 C. 6. JOHNSON Lands Loans Come in and look over my list of lands in -Polk and Red Lake Counties. - Office—Bacon Block. . NEW PUBLIC LIBRA RY da‘ A wflmlv. elxuexg S"“d'v and Mon- y1lto12a.m., 1 to ‘to 8. 3 Stnday ). .., % m. Smm. ‘Monday 7 to m. BEATR ms.flkuhn. Stocks