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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912, - theld every Friday evening and are |oven to the general publie. wned from Du- ranl, is il atched garment Weary present from San Francisco and 1 lots of amusement for the [little folks. A boy's first experience [with an electric battery was por- L pig 0 bejgyved by Rev. Chas, 11, Flesher. win Gearld's sen went to Si 1o be the gue it. Dunning who ha » her bed with the been cippe | ix in the of hay tod P Go to Hakkerup for photos. hut woof Wit city | ¥y ved in the siness trip, s noen expenses, the proceeds being put ln|\vmm|ug was solemnized in the pres- § ;i the band treasury. These dances are|ence of about fifty friends and rela-v@) SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHE! $ BEMID}I BRIE‘FS { |Ii\'es. The bride carried n bouquet 4 & % % % ¥ & # % & ¥ % & *k ‘The Hard Time social given by the| | Willing Workers at the Methodist | chureh last evening was well attend- | The willingness to work by the Do you know that more real dan- r lurks in & common cold than in| 1y other of the minor ailments? 4 as quickly as possible. This| seing i Miss Loui cral|ed @ number of her friends last even- t a George Washington party. | suests were Mabel Flesher, Lu-|yriny v ¢ity Uein, Nora Grotte, Flla Anderson, argaret Rood, Myrtle Hayner, v Shannon, Elanie Boyd, Jose- phine Parker, Myron Plummer, Wil-| * Ward, Chester Otto, Norman. Kit- on, Hovey Lord, Bldbridge Lord, t Ailler, Herbert Warfield, Fred ¥ Ou R Cygter, Clavence Rood and Severn QUSSITIN ried at the home of the bride’s; parents by Rev. S. E. P. White on csday evening of this week. The iof bridesmaid roses and was dressed | |in a white voile gown. Miss Kather- | ine Workman, attired in blue, acted as bridesmaid and carried a bouquet of carnations. -Carleton W. Clark, of 4 by thsic m“m\umnidn. acted as best man. The “,i.mp‘,\'ouug couple intend keeping house disp! len Gleason, Bemidji; Miss Mercedes | | Morrison, Bemidji; and Mr. and Mrs. | Sears, Quiring. About twenty memb "he | A sonic ha 130 tter drivin is to take Chamberlain’s|SOnic hall at 7:30 and atter driving 5 about tho to wonfanouhrr a thoryaghly reliable | N tion, and vid voursell of the 20Ut the town for an hour or more, e | went to the home of Mrs. T. J. An- {drews where the remal (evening was spent in dancing. play- McCready entertain-|ing cards and music. for sale by a'l dealers. el rom Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone | . who is the mother of eigh-| ailey, Edna Anderson, of stomach trouble and constipation ne Richards, Lucile Moritz, Sold by all dealers. Not the Same. “You seem to think it's pretty well | “No, I don’t say that a ‘girl’ should. i | Sunday school will be held at 10| a. m., evening services at 8 p, m, Sunday school will be held at 3:30 | at Kelliher. Out of town guests|OWIng to the absence of Rev. Ran-|y appear in both the Daily and were €arl Durand, Nebish; Miss El- | dahl from the city no other services | will be held. | % | FIRST SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN | There will be no service in the |y of - the morning. Sunday schopl will held |y Castern Star lodge gave a sleigh ride 44 19 evening. They met at the Ma-|oping Rev. 1. M. Hullet of Park Rapids, | | pastor at large, will preach at the inder of the|pgptist chureh Sunday morning and 'evening. Sunday school will be held {at 12 o'clock, young people’s meeting | Here is a message ot nope and good |at 7 o’clock. don’t know what they were before they | ber husband ret | were married.” 4 THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER. KK KRR R AR IK KKK K K K K K K KKK K K KK S. & HOW TO FIND * ®|{ % The Northern Minnesota Devel- x x x B * opment Association Immigra-+ RELICOPAL, {* tion Commission Quarters. 39- ¥ Third Strcet, South, Minne- * . apolis, * * * SWEDISH LUTHERAN For-the benefit of the readers of the Pioneer this notice will | ¥ Weckly Ploneer 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 o'clock and service in the ev-|y at § o’clock. ! BAPTIST. one block to Third street and then one half block to the rignt. Daily Pioneer will be found on file here. KKK KKKKKKKF ¥ K KAk kk kKK PRESBYTERIAN. Bmma teon’ enildren, Mrs. Martin was cured| Morning worship will be held at 11 o’clock, Sunday school at 12:15. Iby Chamberlain’s Tablets after five|Young People’s meeting at 7. E"E“'E “This item. In your. campaign, exsy |vears of suffering, and now recom-|Ing gospel service will be held at 8. Lo “c",};“tdm{:”fle; me,’ Sl'“d ;}W mends tnete tablets to the pubiic.|Cordial welcome at all. s, ®. Pp,|B8uditor. on t, ‘uriderstand . whlg . White, pastor. Going Over the Books. i you mean by ‘raw material’” “That’ Beyond His Ken. | should read, “hurrah material. ” A teacher writes that she had a new | R vettied,” sald Miss Passay, “that P'd | Dupil fill in a reference card last week., marry him if he proposed” “Yes, | One blank asked for “Nationality of Miss Mabel E. Workman and Kver- | promptly replied Miss Knox. “The | Parents.” This had to be explained to Herbert, of Kelliher, were ldea! So you think a girl should be 'the child. Then she wrote down: “Papa to say ‘ves’ to any man who ’ Is Trish and mamma is German. But T | Husband Got Even. tent to jail for opening her husband’ ‘:o jail for opening the letter. #1000 Protestants and 1,400 Roma avenue, turn to the left and go'’ ' an error on the part of the stenogra: ! pher,” replied Senator Sorghum. “It In Austria a woman was recently | mail. She began a suit for divorce on ‘ | evidence obtained from the letter and | aliated by sending hef | | The Japanese have developed the| %} manutacture of matches in China. i It is estimated that there are 1, i on each box. 25e, *| Catholic missionaries in China. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ! Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quirine Tab- lets. Druggists refund mouey if it fails to cure. B, W. GROVI'S signature is R 190 PRESIENTIAL PRIVARY POLL Bdbiowe . G . Second Chqice“ Signature to the editor of the Pioneer. be burned at end of the vote. Prompt replies are requested. Mail this_to Editor Bemidji Pioneer. ta | Write the names of your candidates plainly in the proper space. Sign your full name and return blank Signatures will not be published and ballots will is in the ci wholesal lef( th they will v for the nest two I i 'E few friends y h looking ile mm, Mina., | f f yesterday to be | e I Mrs. Ko K| obdsmivy will veturn s man you must save ym.r} ¥ ) how dittle it is| vou 1 bey o at the Northern| National Bank | “ L ¢ superinten- | lent o ol of Belirami m)\mt,\','i Nt B a trip| X in y find Cham* ot 5 iment ¢ lient. It al-| lays the pain, removes the soren and soon restores the a thy condition. tles for sale by a where they | 1's par- | f§ et stime, They will be ac-| anied by Mr. Fink, a brother of | Mrs, Gill v s been their guest g for the past few weeks, ; There is 1o better medicine made | for colds than Chamerlain’s Congh | e It acts on nature's plan, re s, opens the secretions, | aids expectoration; ang restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. The regular band dance held in the city hall last evening was well attended and netted sonrething over Schneider Bros. Co. . CHAS. COMINSKY, Treasurer Bemidii = business. an L) i Copyright Hart Schaffaer & Marx Other 1$9.75 | Overcoats, Top C Suits f&w,‘ liable and is entirely suitable for immediate use. : “offering includes stylish, good appearing Suits made from Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots and other desirable weaves and attractive paiterns. %% Splendidly Tailored Overcoats in a variety of materials such as Vicunas, " Kerseys, Gray Cheviots and other popular fabrics. fros To effect an absolute clearance, we offer you a’ positive saving of 35 per cent to 50 per cent on each garment in this sale. i Suits, Overcoats and Top> Coats, original values $20 14 5 g " to $24 and Overcoats, worth $15.00 at ) Suits, Overcoats and Top Coats, original values $20 Minnesota oats and Cravaneties Saturday This Big Final Clearance embraces a large quan- tity of Men’s Fall and Winter Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats and Cravenettes. left over from this season’s Every garment is thoroughly good and re- This to $24 and $18.00 Great Seasun’_s' End Clearance of Boys' Apparel Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits | o . . Size 9to 15 [, Splendid Suits made from plain and fancy weaves, ‘ imported fancy worsteds, gray and brown cassimeres, ., $5 and $6 values, d f)tncly.? an values, Saturday $2.95 .’ - ¥ Boys’ Long Pants Suits | Sizes 13 to 17 [ Brown and gray worsteds, fancy mixtures and cassimeres in Bnediugl weig%ns, hand tailored gar- ments worth $10 and $12.50, Saturda RN el ’..$6.90 Boys’ Overcoats Sizes 10to 17 $7 and $8, your choice Saturday at only........... 2§ Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 10 to 17, m different; patterns, single and double breasted. sold at $5, $6, | .$3.95 . , = - - Men’s Furnishings New Spring “Cluett” Shirts, most approved fabrics and pattfirns. cuffi lalittached. Coat style, pleated or plain bosoms. sizes ity e e $1.50 25 dozen Cotton Ribbed Undershirts_and drawers, spring weight, gusseted and stayed.” Splen- 50 didly made 75¢ values (] Cordon’s Kid Gloves for Men in tan Silk Lined Cape Glove, early spring weight. Values $1.50 and $2.00 for $| l Saturday. i i e s . 5 Men’s New Spring Hats | We are showing the new spring shapes and colorssz in the popular G(t))rdon Hat. “Gordon’s Exclusive” here only at $3.00. Other hats ” \ et $2.00, at... The Famous Gordon Fur Hat Novelty We are sole agents for this celebrated ¢ make, price $3-00 | - New Footwear For Men and Boys We announce the arrival of Men’s New Spring Sh.oes and Oxfords in the newest lasts and leathers, priced at $3.50 to $5.00. Our showing of the new models of Florsheim make presents the newest style features, in excellent qualities. -Call and see these new lasts: Buddie, Buster, Speed and the Stride. Boys' High Grade Shoes, made especially for us, all new leatl}ers and new lasts, $1.50 up t0$2.50.