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s . S 'n\i'\evenlnx was spent in cards and mu- el EE R R SRR R R R R R R R R 1* HOW TO FIND * The Northern Minnesota Devel- opment Association Immigra- tion Commission Quarters, 89- Third Street, South, Minne- apolis, AMUSEMENTS GRAND THEATER For the benefit of the readers of the Pioneer this notice will appear in both the Dally and Weekly Pioneer for the next six month. 2322222 i s A Rip-Roaring Comedy J. \W. Naugle left this wmorning On leaving the union depot for Dlackduck and nternational | turn to the left and continue up || THE WINNING MisS Falls. | % Nicollet to Third street, cross- (Imp) ing that thoroughfare, turn to Chas. Cominsky returned Saturday the left and procced half a blogk, toward the postoffice. From the Milwaukee depot, turn to the left on Washington avenue and continue to Tirst avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half block to the right. trom Minneapolis wheve he had gone THE PASSING Is a beautiful drama, one of the best made by the Thanhousers 1t your dealer does not sell “The Bemidji,”” 'phone 31 and say so. | | W. J. Shreve, of Deer River. was in the city Saturday en route to ln- fertiational Ralls i buskies % Daily Pioneer wlill be found Bewidil®" AsKig on file here oot TR KKK KKK KF KK R. F. Ross of Walker, county sup-/ — of schools of Ca Bemidji visitor ves Do you use “The vour dealer tor it. khkhkkkhkhkhkhkhkhkhkkkhkkhkhkhkkhkkkhkhkkk THE FUGITIVE Is the strongest western play erintendent County, was a terday. R ORI RSP OSRCIR IR OIRORRCIR N ) | NOTICE TO BAND MEMBERS! ¢ All members of the Bemidji ¢ Don't fail to see Cardinal l*‘x\rle‘.\"s‘ + Band are especially requested to @ ( tic theater |« be present at the band meeting © + tomorrow evening as there Is & - @ considerable business of import- that has ever been presented in this city. home coming at the ) tonight | . 8. Cameron, of Crookston, “hl, s £ > e mrned home yesterday morning hay-| ¢ ance to be transacted. Do not i ity + disappoint us. 3 saturday in the ecity on ! . pent Saturday le T IR POOPPOOPOOOO® THIS DATE IN HISTORY When your pencil breaks, resolve MARCH + (o0 get ~The Bemidji,” the best nickel | . phoge present were Messrs. and|® 1777——Fourth Continental Con- peneil in the world. Mesdames John Deutcher, E. Jewett, | tfl"esz_ met in Phila- s Myrtle - Ra ¢ll, of Akeley, | Geo. W. Conibear. C. . Aldrich, M. delphla, \\\;l:j:tl\x:;:; \llsl«";::;“ driving out ' A Aldrich, Wm. Robbins, Mesdames, | ¢ -1701—Vermont admitted to the to Becida in the afternoon where she Martin Nelson, Ed. Millette, Eldred bmcn.‘ 5 i | Smith, R. S. Hurd, Jas Duval. Misses|¢ 1815—Mrs. Frances Abington, reaches school. - y £ Vera Nelson, May Scarrott, Pearl!® noted actress and the | will trade my Swich hammerless o e Ba. Revor, Fred| ¢ original “Lady Teazle,” shot gun for good chickens. INQuireig., .oy A F Hurd, Roy Hurd, and|® died in London. Born of 0. C. Simonson, Beltrami Elevator e < there in 1737. and Milling Co. 1843—Congress graunted $30-, — 000 to 8. F. B. Morse for Noue betfer made ——than “The Tre- Sold everywhere for 5 cents, to Fosston | Miss Amy vesterday afternoon returning at| @ experiments with the Inidnight. She visited her brother Mrs. S. W. Scott entertained the|® telegrn_ph. 3 and his family mewbers of her Sunday school class|« 1854-—City of St. Paul, Minne- ) saturday at a sleigh ride to her home | sota, incorporated. Noue better made——that “The D n The chil-|¢ 1861—Abraham Lincoln in- two miles west of the city. midji." Sold everywhere for 5 Cents:| quay iy charge of Mrs. M. Phibbs, | s Mabel Wheeler and Miss Lulu } went out to the Scott home for din- |« MeCrum returned this morning from | ner after which they played games. | ® Blackduck where they were the over|The members of the class are Mar-|® garet Symons, Katherine Bagley, |« | Ruth Anderson. Pearl Phibbs, Es- Go to Hakkerup for photos. | ther Schroeder, Bessie Newtou, Amy Mrs. H. S. Larson veiurned Satur-' Backlund, Vera Cutter, Elsie Shan-| day night from St. Cloud and Brain-| non, Loraine Kreatz, Lillian Schultz erd where she has spent the past feW and Helen Haynor. 4 augurated president of the United States. 1873—The annual salary of the president of the United States fixed at $50,000. 1881-—Wayne McVeagh of Pen- unsylvania became At- torney-genera! of the United States. 1911—DMrs. Ellen Colfax, widow Sunday guests of friends, PRV PPPIPRLOPVBIOIITVIVDDVODPDPOVGPI OO VOGS weeks visiting relatives and frienc Lo you use “The Bemidji?” Ask of former Vice President sy - il s o Colfax, died at South “The Bemidji™ the best in the your dealer for it—5 cts. world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer. E & Bend, Ind. A number of young people drove & » » & 5 & & & LORCNORCY Mrs. D. S, Whittemore of Detrolt. o, to the G. A. Walker farm Satur- Minn., will arrive in the city tomor-| g4 evening to surprise Will Walker. row to be the guest of her sister, M¥S. 3o and music were the evening’s G. A. Walker for a conple of WeeKs. o iowrninnon e | | have withdrawn from the firm | Gertrude Grotte, Blla Anderson, No- Xnown as the National Employment tah Grotte, Alice Hulitt, Emma Klein, Agency, condueted by Pete Edd and «flnvlyl's Armstrong, Bertle Backlund, Many Bemidji Readers Have Heard . B, Lundgren. Dated Saturday,|Claude Reed. Floyd Tanner, Bert It and Profited Therehy. GOOD NEWS Those present were | | Mareh 2. 1912, B. B. Lundgren. |Baker, George and Dale Walker, Alec 5 | Mres. 11, 4, Cameron, Clyde Peck. The party Mrs, L. H. Balley aud Mrs, Ho Aol oronaonoien o e peet Scharf entertained the members urj“,a]kw the Woman's Study club Saturday ai-! ternoon at cards, Five tables of ~500" were played, Mvs. W. H. Vye receiving high score. . Beryl Begsley, and Marie “Good news travels fast,” and the Klein and Burr Todd. ;u.\uusands of bad back sufferers in wanted at the Bemidji are glad to learn that prompt Parlors to relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad| no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney | A number of the friends of Miss:Pills. Our ecitizens are telling the Ida Bailey surprised her Saturday good news of their experience with G. A. Melges, formerly of this city |€vening at her home on Minnesota the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an but now of Minneapolis, is in the|avenue. TFour tables of “500" were example worth reading: city for a few days on business. Mx-_}r’lflywl after which the uninvited; P, M. Dicaire, 1237 Irvins Ave., Melges is accompanied by Wm. A.ix's’“’JSIS served refreshments. Those |Bemidji, Minn., says: “For fifteen Blood of Minneapolis and together|Present were Mr. and Mrs. Thayer years I was afflicted with kidney they are looking over some lands in‘n““e!’v who made arrangements for|trouble and I believe that it was this vielnity the party, Mr: and Mis. E. E. Mc- caused by heavy lifting. My back et . Donald, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, Mr. and | was extremely painful, especially There are just 500 Tees of SDEClaC- g A A, Carter, Mr. and Mrs. F.|when T stooped, and ached so intense- oldr il tn Cardinal Fariep's home '3 Arnold, Mrs. L. H Bailey, Mr.|ly that I could not get my proper coming at the Majestic tonight. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart, Mrs. 0. E. irest. I had dizzy spells and often af- Loren Graves, of Crookston, re- Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scharf, ter stooping, my sight was blurred. turned Saturday from & business trip | Geo. Buxton-and C. C. Crippen. Mrs. | Finally I*began taking Doan’s Kid-| to Tenstrike and left on the after- F. S. Arnold received high score. |ney Pills and the contents of a few | noon train for Crookston He was - . * " boxes entirely relieved me. Since Thompson, of Tenstrike, who will he E ~ of a kidney medicine.” his guest for a few days. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 i {cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, It your dealer does not sell “rhe, MAIL MEN T0 BE BUGLERS. | g T " | New York, sole agents for the United Bemidji,” 'phone 21 and say so. \ To add to the picturesqueness of | ratis. h Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Apprentice girls Henriounet Millinery When your pencil bre resolve | 168 the millinery trade. to get “The Bemlidji,” the hest nickel pencil in the world. country life, rural mail carriers some | Mps. T. C. Stuart arrived in the|day may announce their arrival by city Saturday night from Forreston, | the blowing of bugles. This suggest- | Minn., where she has been the guest [ion has been made to the postoffice | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pan-|department by a citizen of New Ham-;’ chott. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart will{shire, who adds in his letter that| make their home in the city, Mr.|the bugle also would serve a useful | Stuart having accepted a position | purpose for country dwellers who“ with the Model Manfacturing com-|might wish to' purchase stamps| d ant pany. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stuart are [from the carrier. It does not re~; well known in Bemidji having lived|quire any bugle blast to tell that | y I-2 Cent a Word-==Cash here a number of years before their|golden grain belt beers taste better | marriage. than any others. That's why . make friends everywhere. T. . Savings deposits made in the North | gy o0 1 0ca) Agenty e " { ern National Bank up to and includ- | MAJESTIC THEATRE terest for the full month. List of advertised letters “un- claimed” for week ending March 4, 1912. Men: Bosted, Gunnar; Flink, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Gust; Gile, Alva; Isackson, Walter; | McEachesn, John A.; Nilson, Olof; Numan, Paul; Stokke, Martin; Steg- ner, F. D.; Thompson, Ernest; W. hett, Ernest; Westlund, Fred; Youn Martin; women: Anderson, BII; Brown, Josephine; Hemming, Elm McGuire, M. H.; McKenney, Alfre Thompson, Chas,; Wolska, Natali. TWO BICG FEATURES A BLOT ON THE 'SCUTCHEON An intensely dramatic picture in two reels, taken from Browning’s famous poem, - 7 and CARDINAL FARLEY'S HOME-COMING Fwe.hundrgd feet of spectacular film, showing every detail of this most important event, from the moment lge,t'iesce'ndgd the gang-plank of the steamship ‘‘Ber- lin”’ until his most auspicious entrance into the portals of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, amid the presence of hundreds of thousands of the great metropolis. A:(ail_ls n!¢ _ Children, 8¢ 0. J. Weekly and Son of Gully, Minn,, have some fine bargains in| this community. If you are looking| for a home you should call on him| before you decide to buy. Land of heavy clay soil at $10 per acre and up. Both timber and prairie. Call| at 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker werei surprised at their home on Missis-| sippi avenue Saturday evening. The N 3 NEW * BATH “RODMS ’ OPE rooms on Minn N PLAN DULUTH baths, 60 sample rooms. Every me convenlence: Luxurlous and deli Ballroom, banquet dining rooms; Sun par One of the Breat Hotels In connection with my barber shop I have opened new bath iefFota avenue, four doors north of Rex Hotel, H. K. FINCH THE SPALDING EUROPEA Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on Improvements, 250 Tooms. 15 priyate 5"3&'& "lemish Room, Men's Grill;, Colonial Buftet m : Magnificont lobby and public. rooms; rooms and private SoryE Liosutd T hOREC.of Daglians 5. Located In ot Business. sec- tion but overlookini tha barbor and Lake Superior. Convenient tb everything. :the Northwast erva- Dry Cleaning House Telephone 537 &————2 French Dry Cleaning Pressing Repairing Delivered You Use a Lead Pencil? We All Do The MODEL | 106 Second St. Qoods Called For and ‘DWIGHT D. MILLER 4 - Boneral Agent Indemnity sLife and Accident Co. - Minreapolis, Minnesota. For the following Counties: Koochiching, Itasca, Cass, Clear- water, Hubbard, Atkin, Crow- wing, Wadena. Good agents wanted in all desirable towns. Good proposition to the right parties. Applyto P. 0. Box Number 222. BEMIDJI, MINN. If you knew just where you could buy the Best 5 Pencil _ _ In the World you would do it without much coaxing—wouldn’t you? Arrangements are being made with every first class dealer to sell “The Bemidj 1 (The best nickel pencil in the world) Sold now at Barker's Drug and Jewelry Store E. F. Netzer Wm. McCuaig . J. P, Omich’s Cigar Store Roe & Markusen | Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Retailer will receive immediate shipment in gross lots (more or less) by calling Phone 31. been made to advertise, as above, the names of all dealers “who sell The Bemidji.” Arrangements have Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and dJobbers THE CROOKSTON LUMBER CO. WHOLESBALE LUMBER: LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL Wholesalers of INKS PENS PENCILS Wholesalers of TABLETS: SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY Bemidji Pioner Pub, . Bemid]l, Minn. i Go The Following Fqus Are Thoroughly Reliable and Orders Sent to Them Will NORTHERN GROGERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS C. E. BATTLES Dealer’in Light and Heavy Hardware - Smithing.Coal Mail Orders Solicited The Given. Hardware Co. Whoiesadle and Retail _ Hardware Engine and Mill Supplies : Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices Incorporated $25,000. Wholesale BREAD, GANDIES ICE GREAM Office and Works 318 MinnesotaAve. Phone Bemiajl, Minn. 125 WE ARE JOBBERS oF PIN TICKETS B AND GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them THE Pioneer Supply Store Can Save you Money Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Send yourMail Orders to GED. T. BAKER & CO. nufacturin and Jobbers are especially prepared to fill all orders in their various: The Modsl Manufacturing Co. § (ands {RAILROAD TINE CARDS 186 East Bound Leaves . - 187 West Bound Leaves. .,... . ° GRDAT NORTHERN 43 West Bound Leaves .. | 34 East Bound Leaves 35 West Bound Leave: 36 East Bound Leaves 105 North Bound Leave: 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight Fast Leaves at pm MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL | 32 South Bound Leaves 31 North Bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 32 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at .. 6:00 am MINN, RED LAXE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves .. 2 South Bound Leaves .. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK { | ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store i ZI’HYSICIANS, SURGEONS j— DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office—Miles Block |DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayvo Block hone 396 Res. 'Phone 257 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGLON Office— Miles Block ! ! { i | i ‘ DR. A, E. HENDERSON | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | | | Over First National Bank, Bemidji, | Office "Phone 36. Residence "Phone { | | DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM |, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block "Phone 18 Residence Phone 21 & EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office over Securtiy Bank i | i DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON ! DENTIST i Office in Winter Block |DR. 7. T. TUOMY DENTIST {1st National Bank Blds. Tele. 230. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST | | Eps Miles Block | Evening Work by Apointment Only { | | NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. except Sunday and Mon- lday 11 to 1 m, 1to6p m,7tod p. m. Sunday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7 to 9 p. m. Beatrice Mills, Librarian. Open daily. TOM SMART H DRAY AND TRANSFER SATE AND PIANO MOVING es. 'Phone 58. 818 America Ave. = Office "Phone 12 EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST . Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions C. G. JOHNSON Loans Stocks 1.Come in and look over my list of lands in Polk and Red Lake Counties. Office—Bacon Block. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. D French 315 Belt.ami Avenue MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of allkinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Building

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