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o MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1912 -~ =~ : BEMIDJI BRIEFS HOW 10 FIND ) ¥ The Northern Minnesota Devel- of - Braidedd “* opment Association Immigra- g tion Commission’ Quarters. 39- Third Street, South, Minne- apolis. *‘“""‘"’""‘M""“""‘*"““‘\"‘ji**i#*iiiiiiil# Charles Rattinger was a Bemidji visitor over Sunday. | Go to Hakkerup for photos. | % Mis. G. M. Palmer was removed [¥X trom the hospital to her home Sat- X For the beneflt of the readers wrday atternoon | ¥ ot the Pionecer this notice will . { ¥ appear in both the Daily and When your pencil breaks, resolve | & \eekly Pioneor for the next six 10 get “The Bemidji," the best nickel | % month, 3 pencil in the world. . % On leaving the union depot F. (. Troppman left this|¥ turn to the lelt and continue up Pergus Falls to attend | % Nicollet to Third street, cross- the funeral of her nephew, 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 avenuo and continue to First avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half block to the rignt. Mrs morning for Lo you use your dealer for “The Bemidji?" it—> cts. Alf Hanson, of Cass Lake, spent vesterday in the city as the guest of his brother. Robert Hanson Blmer Conklin of Crookston, spent a few hours in the ¢ evday, ve- * kK Kk kK koK kK turning to Crookston last night ]m!l'\' Plongor will: be -found on file here. None better made—that “The Be-' 4 % % % k % % X X X X ¥ % * midji."” & cent Sold everywhere for Miss McCrum returned this morn- Hildus; Anderson, Miss Hilda: Ege- ing from Blackduck where she had !'and, Miss Myrtle H.; Hocks, Mrs. gone to spend Sunday as the g“os‘!h‘rt\nk; Henson, Miss Tena; Johnson, of friends. | Miss Margaret; Lauvik, Mr. Chr. T.; | Wolska, Mrs. Natali Remember the supper given by the Presbyterian ladies in the church basement Wednesday from 5:30 10/ @ @ 9 @ 0009 QGO D & & & 8. Price #i¢ . THIS DATE IN HISTORY +|Is to be heart-shaped and any desired Mr. and Mrs. F. S, Lycan return- © = @ ““F“‘E ““Ifly be “»*9'1-! i wl from Minueapolis Sunday morn- | * February 26. ¥ or the center plece, a bunch of < . st GEVH WS WilH: FeL|® Rirst legislative embly « | dark red carnations with streamers of S s wa e o of Maryland met ar St + | Ted ribbon or micely cut crepe paper BRI R 5 .| ending in the favors of small heart- “The Bemidji”—the best in the . | The Bz‘\nk & Buglant o shaped boxes filled with bon-bons or world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer. ¢ d eash maw. o Salted nuts. suspended cash pay- © | : i For the young people there is no Miss Rose Barrette has rvesumed * ments, owing to the fi- & ner work as deputy cierk of court, * nancial condition of Eng- & after a weeks' vacation spent visiting land in consequence of © relatives at.Crookston {® the long war with & If vour dealer does mot sell “The Frafice: ° & v ! ell k Hopkins, command- Bemidji.” ‘Dhone 31 and say so. | it i St Earl McTaggart left Saturday night '« for Lincoln, Neb., in charge of three . car loads of potatoes which are to be. « American war fleet, died in Providence, R. [., Born « in Scituate, R. I., in 1718 sold to different firms at Lincoln « 1809-—Johm Howurd Payne Do you use “The Bemidji?” Ask ° made his first appear- & your dealer for it—35 cents. . fince: 85 ‘an actor at the & . . Park Theatrs in New @ Rev. Parshall left this morniug for |, York. % Minneapolis. From there he plans ' . 515 Napoleon I escaped from” 10 go to Faribault to visit his daugh- Elba. ter who s a student av St OMAIS. . <39 The Bmperor Nicholas “The Bemidji“—the best in rhe| %+ declared the kingdom of world for cents, Ask yvour dealer.’ Poland henceforth an in- + Jobm O Connor of Fargo. who has | ;'l:"‘a’"““’li‘i‘lfp of the Rus- @ been the guest of his er, Mrs. J. . : c A. Youngeren during the past two| . ' oo St Louls received a new weeks. left this morning for Edmon-| . _ ~ CIty charter. i + IST1 —Preliminaries of peace © Wit AIHEFR . between ance and . better made—than “The Be- Prussia signed at Ver- ¢ | Sold everywhere for 3 cents. | » Tes. & A. P, White returned yesterday | !879-—W.D. Simpson succeeded © morning from a visit to St. Cloud.|” Wade Hampton as sover- Mrs. White expects to visit in the * or of South Carolina. ® Twin Cities and Duluth before re- © T903-—Richard J. Gatling. in- « tarning to Bemidji > ventor of the Gatling . sun, died in New York. « 1t your dealer does uot sell “The |, Born in Hertford Coun- « Bem{dji.” ‘phone 31 and say so la ty, North Carolina, Sept, The O. E. 8. Thimble Bee will be | ¢ entertained tomorrow afternoon at| v 4 s 45 L B & b 846 30 by Mrs. Geo. T. Baker, Mrs. C. — 2. Ba Mrs. W. P. r at E. Battles and Mz P DYET A1 o4 | east a Movement for Health, the Masonic Hall. Al members cor- | i Fpo0 et "G O R dially invited. | don, if vou operate a tenement or Mrs. J. H. Fallon has returned| apartment house, you must sweep the from a trip to Chicago, Milwaukee | {l‘om-s of all rooms once a day, wash and the Twin Cities where she has| tem once a week aud open the win- dows of all sleeping rooms for at least spent the past two weeks pu ‘““““'“Ql one hour in each day or pay a fine of lier spring millinery. ‘32 5. It may not be possible to make the people moral by law, but the borough council of Paddington believes much can be done to make them healthy, 1818, - The regular meeting of the Broth- erhood of David will be held this evening. All members are requested to be present as there is important business to be transacted. By order or councilor. When your 1o get “The Bemid pencil in the world. No. pencil breaks, resolve * the best nickel | REPORT |of the Condmon of The First National Bank, at Bemidji, in the State of Minnesota, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum re- turned last night from Crookston. Mrs. Marcum has been the guest of relatives there during the past sever-| al days and was joined there yester- day morning by Dr. ) AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS, FEB. 20th, fhe Ladies Aid of the Pre: ian church will give a big fish sup- per Wednesday night in the church 1912. basement. They lLave secured over| . ounds of Lake Superior | a hundred pounds P | T trout, besides roast pork and promise a good feed. ! Lu ans and Discounts, rdrafts, securcd . ilonds to secure cirenlation Bonds to seenre l’oflnl“uv The ladies of the Presbyterian| church are making arrangements for ‘H‘ii’ufln?fl,fi\'\‘fl a play to be given, the proceeds of | ures which will go to the church. Thv"'" ""'" \d"‘q‘g:m; » play selected is “Beltrami | lT’w‘ o County Fair” and the date has been | itcy set for March 15 and 16. Miss May J. Palmer of Auburn, N. Y, Block Entertainment company have charge of the play. 16.928.21 name of th 2 -tender notes Redemption fund with as- ot centof Cleedlatons. It is possible for every wage earn- er to lay aside one-quarter of his in-| Total come. Keep an accurate account of | P i {.X(A_mw'rl every expenditure you make that is|gibital glock paid in absolutely necessary and you can |H:‘U\|lh4|l‘ prove it. You can make the savings|Nutional Bi i earn you 4 per cent interest at the Py to-other National Northern National Bank. M A. P. Henrionnet returned Sut— urday morning from a three weel wip to Chicago and the Twin Cities where she had gone to purchase her spring line of millinary. She was ac companied home by her trimmer, Miss | Minerva Eidem, of St. Paul, who will \" remain here for some time. Mi: a‘ Bidem spent several months in Be-| v ool widji last fall and winter, | "Connty of Bl | LR ate and and Ra ds unpa dual deposits to check. Demand cortiiicates of it Ing oSl AV Deodi ¥ Towl - - er. of the above n- {nained hank. o solmAly SFear (it the above statenient iy true to the hest of niy ! | knowledze gud helict. List ol advertised letters claimed” for week ending Feb. 1912: Bodie, Willie; Craft, S. A Danielson, Hrr G.; Foster, F.; WUMAKER, Cashiy nd sworn to hefore b, 1912, Subseti of 1 George, Mr. W. D.; Hanson, Mr. ["‘fl” & William O. Kiein, ¥ Notary Public, Beltrami Co.. Minn, Peder; Mundson, Andrew O.; Mc-| My commission expires Nov.-10th, 1917, CoRRrECT— Attest F. P. SHELDON A.G. WEDGE, ir., W. A. GOTLD, Directors. Lennan, Mr. O.; Petrowahe, Mr.i Fred; Philph, Mr. Ray; Roberts, Mr. | William; Vigjord, Mr. Ragnvald; Young, Mr. Martin; Augustine, Mrs. ***********!*!*****it***t** RUR courage Is not ‘incompat- Ible with nervouspess; and he- rolsm ‘does not mean the absence of fear, but the conquest of it. —Van Dyke. Life i mostly froth and bubble, Two things stand lke stone; Kindness in another’s trouble, Courage’ In your own. —A. L. Gardon, A VALENTINE LUNCHEON. There are each year so many new favors, place cards and ideas = for hquse and table decoration for valen- thing unusual without much expense, The “Httle god of love” favors red as his color, and one may use red in flowers for table decorations. Small cakes baked in the form of a heart, or cookies cut with a heart cutter, frost- ed and decorated with the small red candies so much enjoyed by the chil- dren, heart-shaped patty shells may be used, with creamed sweetbreads for filllng. Ices and ice creams can be bought molded in heart forms. | Of course, the inevitable sandwich | game that seems quite so enjoyable as hunting hidden peanuts, finding the largest number receiving an appropriate prize, and the one find- ing the least a consolation prize. Tor room decorations the lights may be shaded with red paper or lightede with red-shaded candles. A very effective decoration for cut from red cardboard pasted on rib- ‘hm\. Hang in straight lines on the | lace curtains and between the rooms | in archways and doors. be used for the game of hidden hearts, instead of peanuts, priate they would be. Cup Cake.—TUse any recipe for a rich white cake; bake in.heart-shaped gem pans and frost with boiled frost- ing. Decorate with the tiny candy o hearts and red candies. Y | Example of the Real Man, | The real man is -the one who al | ways finds excuses for others, but never excuses himself —Henry Ward | Beecher. HARD TO CONVINCE PEOPLE | According to an old document dis-| zold was first, Paramatta | {covered in Australia. itound by lin 1 a convict near The unfortunate fellow | {was <-h'nged with having stolen aj | watch and “boiled it down" ing convicted by the rude court of those early days, was given 150 lash- es for his pains. grain belt beers are made is prefer- able to the old, scum-covered pipe method.—T. S. Simons, Local Agt. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PA- Z0 OINTMENT fails to cure any case | of Tiching, Blind, Bleeding o Protrud. | ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. b60c. [NO MO Single Plung tine parties that one may have some- | the ome | walls and windows is made of hearts ! Candy hearts with mottoes might | and more appro- and, be- | It is nearly as hard | to convince some pecple that the| new sanitary way in which golden | , ff. the west coast, Is the ori-{ ‘glnal home -of the potato, it having been x-u|uvatefl here since ‘early in the fittesnth centnry, MAY PROVE FATAL When Will Bemidji People Learn the Importance of It? } i | -Backache is only a simple thing at! first; ! But when you know ’tis from the! | kidneys; | That serious klllney troubles 'fol- | Tow; | That leght s dlsoase may be thel fatal end. | | You will gladly profit by the l’ol—‘y lowing experience. 'Tis the statement of a Bemldjl citizen. Mrs. Thomas Wilsén, 111 Park‘ Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I \msl troubled by disordered kidneys furl | three or four years and it was diffi- cult for me to do my work. Having | my attention called t6 Doan’s Kidney | Pills, 1 decided to try them and pro- | | cured a supply. They gave me such | great relief that I take pleasure in recommending them -to other kidney First Choice............. Second Choice... .. PRIMARY POLL at 128 “Fetiow 402 Beltrami AVG. B.P. 0% - Bemidji Lodge No. 1053, Regular = mee %2'_ nizhis— firat. ana ‘third Thu ‘First Choice....... .. Second Choice.......... ursdayd, 8 o'clock—at M 1 Beltrami' Ave., nd it c.o. r a5 ey second amd fonrih Sunday even".:gn at Ethohie ren: DEGREE OF HONOR. - Méeting nights A second ana fourth Mobday fl/anln:l. at oOad Moll all. Write the names of your csmdldateb plainly in the proper space. Sign your o the editor of the Pionee “fall name and seturn blank Signatures will not be ublnshed and bauots will be burned at end of the vote. - Prompt replies are requested. Mail this to Editor Bemidj Pioneer. ' sufferers.” " | For sale by all dealers. Price 50! | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | § New York, sole agents for the United | Subseribe for The Pioneer Remember the name—Doan’s— |and take no, other. 3 THE GROOKSTON. WHOLESALE LUMBER: LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL Wholesalers of INKS PENS PENCILS Wholesalers of TABLETS SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY - Bemidji Pionesr Pub. GCo. Bemid)l, Minn. 2 | | Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobbers The Following Firms Are: Thoroughly Reliable and Orders Sent to Them Wilt Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices LUMBER CO. | NORTHERN GROCERY. cotaPANY WHOLESALE GRBREHS Doealer’in Light and- Heavy Hardware | GUMMED LABELS Smithing.Coal . Mail Orders Solicited The Civen Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail‘ E BACK 'WHEN YOU WASH WITH THE “BIG 3" VAGUUM NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW COOD It will not the tearfinest lace, it will wash one article as well as a tub full, can be run by. water or electric power, A WOMAN ‘CAN pick it up and CARRY IT. The “BIG &” can be left out of . «doors as it is made of galvanized anti-rust Toncan metal, [guaranteed for twenty-five years. er washers X Double Plunger washers . Water Motors : The “BIG &” will pay for itselfi injess thansix months because there is absolutely no wear ortear on the clothes. No more use for a wash board and fall off, it will Wwash the heaviest® THE “BIG THREE,”QUICKEST, EASIES K You can have a two, or three weeks trial of this Engine and Mill Supplies ] The Model Manutaclurmg Co. Incorporatea $25,000. Wholesale BREAD, GANDIES ICE GREAM Offiue and Works 315 Minnesota Ave. | Bemiail, Minn. PIN TICKETS AND No need to.send outside of Bemidji for them THE Paoneer - Supply Store Can Save you Money Bemidii Pioncer Pub. Co. Send your Mail Orders to GEO. T. BAKER & CO. Manufacturing Jewelers and Jobbers They are especially prepared to 1 vmptly fill all orders in their various 1in. '8 ©f merchandise. ansd“".chk fi ped e finest eqmp wi Northern Minnesota, Special \ veuk given prompt attention farnishe L: Watc, shop i order ON SHDAY i 3 no_hoops .\ to rust sbed» cloth\:s well. ¥ 0. E Regular mesting nights every 1st and 2fid day’ evening -at 8 o’c\mk Eagles hall. & A = Regular mee and third_Satur noons, at 2:30—&t lows ' Hall, 402 Ave. e T- Tel- Beltram! 1.0 0 F Bern llul Loags No. _118 Regular f’ i te —evers ‘y 34 at owe . Hall, m" Beltrami. 0. 1. Camp No. 24, p—,eLumrmeeun avprymona aufl Tourth esdays &t vloloek, ut oaa ‘Retiows mu. Rebecea Lpd:a Regular meeting nights — first" and ithivd 3 ednesfl sdays ¥t 3 iglosk L _ EMIGETS OF PEYTRIAR. idit No. 168 MB T mflafl‘ g,e%:mrghts_[e‘i s hife 2 Slacesat the Hagies Hall clags: “ithird strest, ~ MASONIC. . F. & A. M., Bemidii, 233 Regular mestin, nigits — first and umE Wednesdays, 8. o'eioc) Lasonie HHait. © Borfeam ve., and Fifth St.- Bemld]l Chapter No. 70, Stated convocations st and thisd o'clack p. m.—at Masonic zinu Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St. Commandery No. 20 clave—second lays, 8 o'clock = FARA SR E @i fourth I § Fmo—at Masonic Témple, Bel- Ave., and Fifth O. E. S. Chapter 1\'0 171. Rttular meeting nigh ind third F “Ma! Eeltrami Ave. and © Fittn of Diamonds and | M. B. Roosevelt " No. . ises. Regular ineeting . aighis evaryfldgecqnfl and rourz:,; Ly evenings at oclock in Gdd - Fellows Hall. sy w. A Bemidji Camp No. 5012, <. ’:‘}N Regular. mesting ghts e e nrlt aud third-fuesdays at ock _at Odd Fellow: Hall, 402 Bolirami Ave ™" lonl}ll SAMARITANS. Regular.meeting nights on e |fi-n and zmfifflifimy. e L. 0. O I Hail 2t B om. SONS OF NERMAN. Meetings held - thira Sunday afternogn of each month at Troppman's Hali. YEOMANS. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 206 Third street. FUMERAL, DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER William €. Klin| 2 INSURANOCE | Rentals, Bonds, Real Estts| Fmst Mortgage Loans " on City and Farm ; Property s and'6, o'Lenry-! m-allll- } 22 p}.om 19.