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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY: 16, 1912 Cora Kreatz, Worthy Matron. Jot. Bastern ‘Star will ba held this| % %% %k % % % % & % % %] eu— evening at the Masonic Hall. All|¥ HOW TO FIND x| BBMIEH BRIEP S members are requested to be present. l The Northern Minnesota n“el. L e e S S S S S e | Misses Gladys Kreatz, Bab Neal, Geo, P. Sundt of St. Paul, is a Be- |olive Cunningham, Bess and Lillian midji vigjtor today. Cochrane drove out to Geo. Coch- A. L. Srepley of Virginia, is In the | rane’s camp at Long Lake this after- city today on business, “inoon and wilt remain there until | Sunday afternoon. AAKX A KA A A A A bk ok k ok ok ok ok ok hkkk Miss Alice M. Dudley of Fargo, is visiting friends in the city. Roast pig at Edwin Gearld’s Sat- d | urday night. Roast pig at Bdwin, Gearld's sat-| "0 D18 urday night. % M. H. McDonald' of St. Paul, is| here for a few days on business. Invitations have been issued for a Washington party-to be glven by Mrs. W. C. Klein and Mrs. E. A. Bar-| ker on February 22. The party will {be given at the home of Mrs. Klein, 1602 Bemidji avenue. R. H. Schumaker returned yester- day from a weeks' trip to St. Paul. A. C. Thomas of Akeley, is attend- ing to business matters here today. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Allen Olson of the Miss Crummet left yesterday for| | Detroit called by the serious illness of her sister. Miss Crummet is an Instructor in the public schools hav- ing been chosen to succeed Miss Mc- \[mnu’lho]ls‘ ;“‘:"“““ Is a business visitor ere | gy who was forced to discontinue 0aRY: lehr work on account of illness. Attorney E. . McDonald Ieft this| . morning for Blackduck on profes-| IMss Gladys Kreatz, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz of this v, returned last evening from Min- John Poran came down from In-| _capolis, where she has been the ternational Falls terday to attend|guest of friends and relatives during the charity ball given by the Elks’mo past si weeks., While away last evening. i Miss Kreatz ited Miss Ivis Roberts, | | of this eity, who is attending Carlton | college at Northfield. sional business. Roast pig at Edwin Gearld’s Sat- urday night. L. F. Johnson has succeeded in se- | curing over a car load of pine cones | which will be shipped the beginning | of the next month to New Haven, | | Conn. At New Haven the seeds are/| W. J. Law of Minneapolis, audi- extracted from the pine cones and tor for the Shevlin-Carpenter lumber then shipped to Russia to be used to | company, I8 in the city on business in - reforest the barren portions of Rus-| the interests of the company. sia. Mr. Schroeder had secme(H nearly a car load which will be ship- | Has your wife a savings account? | ped as quickly as possible. | She is the one who can save money for you. An especial invitation §s ex-| C. G. Cusey and S. \. Shearer of | tended to her by the Northern Na- Jamestown, N. ., are here for a few | tional Bank. days looking over the country. Mr. Cusy and Mr. Sheaver have been | the reports of Beltrami County and! | who wish to learn more of the con- _ ditions of the country. Mr. Cusey Election Returns at the Grand The manager of the Grand Theatre | Prugram 'I'n has had a telephone placed in the -nig and as the returns come in they will | be announced upon the canvass.] This is an innovation that will be of | . - The accuracy of sailing in the| did not reach Bemidji, but | paimy days of the clipper ships is in- | a first class program ijs | dicated by the statement than on a assured. R. A. Wolfe of Grand Forks, is in Bemidji today on business. Mr. Wolfe is connected with the North-| western Telephone company. interests of about twelve Jamestown | the snow has gone to look over the been made to receive the returns of trai J ns the films for fi to know the results of the election. residents who have been attracted by | ENTME GHANGE " .from the different voting precinets, | GINDERELLA T The regular meeting of the Order gent on as an advance guard in the; — e B GIR el and Mr. Shearer will return after| ticket office, and arrangements have Owing to misconnections considerable interest to all who lxkc‘ 90-days’ race betwean five clipper ships in 1866 three went into port at | the end of their voyags on the same! —_— | tide. | opment' Association Immigra- ¥ tion’Commission Quarters. 39 Third Street, South, Minne- apolis. For the benefit of the readers of the Ploneer this notice will appear in both the Daily and ‘Weekly Pioneer for the next six month. On leaving the union depot: turn to the left and continue up Nicollet to Third street, cross- ing that thoroughfare, turn to the left and procced half a block, toward the postoffice. From the Milwaukee depot, turn to the left on Washington avenue and continue to First avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half block to the right. FH KKK KKK KK KKK R R Silk stockings will wear twice as long if washed out in cold water each time after wearing. The cold water does not fade them as warm \Vnter does. 'AWAY WITH GATARHH A FILTHY DISEASE A Safe, Old-fashioned Remedy, Quickly Relieves All Distress- ing Symptoms. If you are subject to frequent colds, or if you have any of the dis- i tressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed up feeling in the head, profuse |discharge from the nose, sores in the nose, phlegm in the throat céusing hawking and spitting, dull pain in !the head or ringing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat jor chest with a little Ely’s Cream {Balm, and see how quickly you will | get relief. In a few minutes you will feel your ‘head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so the nasty dis- charge will be checked, the pain, sorneness and fever gone, and you will no longer be Oflensive to your- ‘self, and your friends.on account of |the constant hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh before it impairs your sense of taste, smell and hearing and poisons your whole system. In a short fime you can be completely cured of this distressing disease by using Ely’s Cream Balm. This healing, antiseptic Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive re- lief, but completely overcomes the | disease. It clears the nose, head and |throat of all the rank poison soothes, heals and strengthens ‘the raw, sore membranes, making you proof against colds and catarrh. One application will convince you, and a 50 cent bottle will generally icure you. It is guaranteed. from your druggist today. It’s an old story, but it is a go "the tip of your tongue when you are sick. WHO’S RESPONSIBLE ? Our principal work is the fillin When a doctor gives a prescription he places his own reputation and the welfare of his patient in Our responsibility is the hands of the druggist. great. We know and realize us and thoroughly understand all times we are fully capable of knowing the seriousness of our calling. A ; every prescription as carefully | for his own family . confidence. The best drugs are needed if a all. People may run chances | YOUR HEALTH DEPENDS | quently of life or death. For them properly. Barkers Drug ant Y Third Street. | In asking youto brmg your | prescriptions to us, we do so with conscientious You will find us worthy. but with medicine it is a case of health, and fre- having the doctor’s prescription filled," it should } be taken to the store that makes a specialty of | j keeping only the purest and best drugs, with ex- | perienced, licensed pharmacists to compound \ od one to have on g of prescriptions. what depends on our business. At good drugglst fills as though it were ny are required at | on cheap clothes, prescriptions: In | Get it | i 8 [ GRANI] 4 THE STRAW VOTE C For Mayor inaugurated at the Grand Theater has stirred up considerable interest apd” desirous of the opportunity of expre preference as to whom should be elected Mayor of Be- midji for the ensuing year. In-as<much as all who buy an adult, or 10c ticket, are entitled to vote, naturally the number of votes cast at this straw -ceed the legal vote of the city. Two more days, Thurs- day and Friday, you will be permitted to vote, and on Saturday night the standing of each candldate will be announced from the canvas. Vote early and often and at the same time see a good program. : PROGRAM: The - Waif Is one of those always ‘The Coward’s Flute chamvin The Parting of the Way NEXT SUNDAY Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde ELECTION RETURNS Next Tuesday night at the Grand. A telephone has been installed and arrangements completed to throw the result of the election upon the canvas between each reel. . ONTEST everybody seems ssing his or her contest will farex- interesting Imps. Is a powerful story of the self-sacrifice of a priest . ANNOUNCEMENT i I hereby announce myself as an independant candidate for ‘the office-of mayor, to be voted on at the coming election to be held February 20, 1912 Your support is respectfully solicited. ‘WM. McCUAIG. * | show goods. Vet~ K. K. ROE {Gandidate for Alderman, 3rd Ward Vote for Him If you want city govern- ment conducted on sound business principles. =The man whose record] 'will stand investigation, and | {on which he asks the support - lof the voters at the polls. | Tetephone Dr. J.A. McClure your horse troubles. No charge to answer Phones, No troubleto ry Remedies for sale Dr. J. A. McCjyre, Phone. 105. > $l 45 $1.35° - - $L00 1 lot of Men’s and Boys Sweaters 25 per cent. 1 lot of Men’s heavy soft Night hirts, made from extra good outing fla nel, c 1/lot of men’s heavy wool unde : : Whlte Bar vests, each S - 89¢ 98¢ hoice - 36 .East Bound Leaves 1:16 a, 800 ) 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 ». m. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 2. m GREAT NORTHERN - 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. Frelght West Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. 34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. ¥reight South Leaves at 7:30 a. Prefght North Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 n. BEHEEEREE BEBBEB BE PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS (GRAHAMM, TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK ' ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker’s Jewelry Store. |[HARRY MASTEN {Plano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Ce. of S¢. 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, Plane Tuner Room(36, Third floor, SBrinkman Hote) Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 - Res. Phone 347 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 dovse o, Phone 351 DR A E: HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | ver First Nationa! Bank, Bemidj, Minn. tfice Phone 36. Residencé Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGFON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Office in Mayo.Block Zhone 18 Residence Phone 21» 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 Evening Work by Appeintment Oaly EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST ®ostoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER| SAFE AND PIANO MOVING . 6. JOHNSON - Lands Loans - Stocks Come in and look over my list of lands in Polk and Red Lake Counties. Office—Bacon. Block. EW PUBLIC LIBRARY