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SUSE " WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912, J. R Dundas is down from dette on business, Ole Moen, of the is in the city today. town ol Do you use - vour dealer for it -5 cents. F. E. Rose, of Spooner, is a business visitor in Bemidji today F. E. Betz, Bemidji of Deer River, itor yosterday Go to Hakkerup for photos. Deputy Sherift Kelly of Crookston, is here for a few days en business. son, of Attorney Geo. K. Bric Spooner, is heve today on lezal busi- uess. It your dealer dows ot sell *The Bemidji,” “phone 21 amd sy so. Mrs. 1 Lo Wilcox left last evenin to visit Minneapolis for a week Postoltice Inspector Otto left last evening ¢+ St. Panl on official busin When vour pencil breaks. resolve | 10 get “The Bemidii,” the hest nickel pencil in the workd ! Assistant Janes of St evening ha Attorney General AL L. Paul, returend home last & spent yesterday in temidji on oficial business. 1 will trade shot gun for good chickens or o, ¢ ami Blevator and Mill my Smith hammerl Tnquir Simonson, | g Co. GooAL Melges and Wm. Blood. of Minneapolis. returned this morning from points north of here where tiey had gone to look over the land “The Bemid world for 5 eents, McPherson. who has | aum Mrs. M. K Miss been Rose visiting her Ibertson. for the past thvee months, ! left for her home in Cozswell, North Dakota, this morning When your o get peacil hreaks, vesolve the hest nickel "he Remidji. pencil in the world Bemidji council 15, odern st will hold its reznlar mecting at the lodge hall Thursday eveninz. Class initiation. John Christie, Im- perial Good Samaritan of Duluth, will be present. na- rvitans, dealer does not sell “phone It yonr Bemidji.” and say so. David Gill, proprictor of the Gitl Brothers Clothing st Third street, returned Tuesday from a short visit in Minneapolis. s, Gill who accompanied him will remain with her pavents there for several weeks © on 0. 1. Weekly Minn., have this community. for a home you should before you decide to Ly heavy clay soil at §10 per up. Beth timber and praivie. Call 1207 Deltrami Ave. Pemidji, Minn, and Son some tine I oyou arve all on him Land of of Gully. bargains in lookina acre and The Epworth League of the Meth-| odist church will hol? a business meeting tonight in the basement of the chureh, After the business has been tinished. a social wiil be held, The admission ten cents and all are welcome. the hest in the Ask your dealer. “The Bemidjit worll for 5 cents. The Ladies Aid society of the Preshyterian churel will meet on Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. The members ave requested to come early and bring scissors and thimble work to be done. No lunch will be served. None hetter made ¢! “The De- midji.,” Sold everywhere for J conts fenton, who lias heen em- clerk at the Rex hotel at igned at that Archie ployed as International Falls, v place to accept a similar position at the Rex hotel in this eity. Mr. Pen- ton arrived in the city yvesterday and took up his duties last evening. A man’s duty to his family is not when he merely provides for present necessities, 11 musi also! prepare for the fnture and a “rainy | day.” An ever-Inereasing account at, interesi in the Northern National| lank is the hest preparation you can | make. done H After using the preparation for one 3 . E ining farm to P. Ainborn,imonth I was able to work some and A A, Richardson. who has heen | be adioinin | olfisial Bhotogranhen (his s Mates erecting a mew resi.|When I had used $8.00 worth of the logging eamps of the Crookston Lumber company. left yesto with M Richardson to attend lnv three days convention and school ennduct ed by the Bastman Kodak company | at Minneapolis. ! Mrs. V. R. Morrison and Miss Ben- lah Brannon, who hs conducted | the dr making parlors in the O'Leary-Bowser block, have, by mu-! tual econsent, dissolved partnership. | The work will now be carried on by | Mrs. Morrison who solicits the pat-| ronage of lormer patrons. | I1. R. and E. Bucklin left today lDl, Thiel River Falls where they wil npr-n a plumbing establishment. garle Bucklin has been employed as| « plumber by L. P. Eckstrum during| the past several months. Both gen- y_tlemen came from Crovkston where hey were engaged in the plumbing business for several years. Bau- | Frohn, | he Bemidji?” Ask ! the hest in the f sk your dealer. | “The lor last week. twa months MAJESTIC THEATRE|) "o vovm simo coms " WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 3000 Faet of Pictures De Luxe. * Farmers All' Over Minnesota Tell of Poor Seed They Had Ex- pected to Plant This Spring. BOY'S NORFOLK SUIT. o you know your grow? Seed can be tested at home on a damp cloth between two plates in the kitchen. See if it will sprout. 1f it won't grow in the house it won't grow in the field. Insure your B sced will 1—Overture —Spring Dreams' Miss Hazelle Fellows 2 ~The Physician’s Honor (Lubin) Featuring Arthur Johuson in a very strong drama. ****ktt***t**** 3—A Summer Adventure (Selig) Oue of Selig’s Animal pictures showing achild's narrow escape from - hungry wolves. corn crop by a litile effort jusi now. HE KK KKK KKK KKK d ok ok kok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok k ok k <4 Hlustrated Song You Remind]I_Vle ?:f Someone 1 Want rget. Miss Huzelle Fellows. ATTENTION “BILL." \ | The annual election of officers will 5—The Foster Sister | be held at the regular meeting of Be- A well chosen drama. I i Lodge, No. 103 B. P, 0. Elks, ! 6-—Mury and Kindy {10 be beld Thursday evening. Be on| Comedy. (hand, “Bil.” . A ——— v r——————————— A. H. Jester, B. R. i S AL . Rutledge, Sec. i N | | T.-ns DATE w HISTORY. | | > J HORNET. i . arch 6. | Mrs. Jake Miller has returned from | = The Novfolk suit s always smart tor S 1T Public- recepiion given ¢ | foy nove, and the model fllustrated is K 2 B stric to daf very il s to General Washington - Miss Nellie . Shaw returned to| go Tun date In every defnil. The collar and revers are small, the clos- kduck Mon-|ng almost in the center of the suit. visiting at her|The trousers are of knickerbocker . in Newport, k. 1 # ination -of her seliool work in «lday morning, after King s ustavus 1l of Sweden. « 'home for a few days, style, and a belt completes the suit. © INUE Peace of Pastadt, vestor- «| ierman Thoms and family were! TWeed, heather mixtures and all tailor | ing the German fronticr + | Blackduck visitors on Monday. { suitings are used for boys outfits. | to the terms of the peace #| John Rasmusson, wife and s«m’6 ‘;"e]ga"e‘;“ (5622) is cut in sizes # of | + | were in Blackduck on Tnesday » 8, 10 and 12 years. Medium size . ) | I ] o | TOQUITES 2% yards of 50 inch mate:| < INZE Grecee began her sue- o Al infercsting program consisting| g | . cossful strugele to throw | of musie, recitations. and a humorous . . of the Turkish yoke INZL - tlen. Philip 1. Sheridan Died An 1888 ont Fyler | dialogue, called “The Trials of a Can-} : was given by the Literary @ [sociely at the Winan school Tnesday ppoint- + evening., At ihe bu To_procure this pattern send 10 cents to “Patiern Department,” of this paper. Write nfme and address plainly, and be sure to give size and number of pattern. . horn o IS4 P meeting | ness . v Johm C. Cathoun of + |afierward; tiie following officers NO, 5622. . south Carolina seevetary « felected for the next three months: || nyamp g of war | president, Ars o Miller; INGT Jeremialt S, Black of -+ president, J. D, Bogart: sec BOWIMN: oemsacmnazanersenpasanes . Pennsylvania became at- + | Ray Cossantine: trea M STREET AND NO........ . torney-general of the + ! Bogari. S . United States, . Minnesota Day was observed inj « 1862 First day of ke battle + both schools on F noon. . of Pea Ridge, Ark. +' Some of the farmers from here m-‘ Curate's Dilemma. NSz Servia proclaimed a o+ [tended the farmers’ meeting in Black-| Two curates, one a rather good- kingdom. . 1900 Nearly 1on lives lost . the Red Ash coal mine in . West v {duck on Saturd | natured fellow, the other the opposite, lived together. The good-natured one went out for a walk-and met a poor man, who asked him for assistance. Murray and iva and \Wm, ed B b B e i B Bt A | The curate said he was only poor | himself, but if he had a coin in his Ask | pocket the man should have it. Lo and behold, when he pulled his hand Do you uge “The Remidji?™ PINEWOOD. ironredealor dop i==h el ['out of Wa pocket he showsd a half) My, Younz who has been il for - | dollar, which he did not know about, some time, died March 5. o N nd gave it to the man, thinking he | Mrs. Chas. Moller spent Thursday FUNKLEY. { Tnd done an act of kindness. | in Pinewood the giest of the Sthol| Geo. H. Newton arrived home on| When he got back to his lodgings tamil [ Thursday evening. after spending | he told his fellow-curate of the experi- Iver i, Fd. Halverson, Ole Ne-| several weeks with friends in the| ence. His fellow-curate heard the | story out, and when he had finished . LeGiregor ” | replied: ] A\l m: \.l\;u n!.m\(lv \Hf(‘[ u.l' ”nl”:)fu “You need not be surprised at all; spent Tuesday with [riends in town. | you have got my trousers on!” Miss Carrie Bolstad of Internation- | rd. Ole Rungstad. Mickelby, &n-!east. ton and Fred Moller were among the who went to am Tuesday many i ! (oo 1iee_cos| 500 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 162 West Bound Leaves 186 Tast Bound Leaves % {187 West Bound Leaves 210: GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leavcs 1912 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY POLL First Choice, Second Choice ; PRIMARY POLL { Freight West Leaves at i Freight ast Leaves at MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL outh Bound Leay . 8:16 am orth Bound Leaves . 6:20 pm i | I i South Bound Leaves pm . § North Bound I am Fll'st ChOICt‘, reight South Leav am v T e Gevieieess | Freight North Leav am MINN. RED LAKE & MAN. i |1 North Bound Leaves i :35 pm 2 South Bound Leaves 110330 am Second Choice A A A A A A A A A AN | PROFESSIONAL CARDS - LAWYERS Signature ; - 3 | GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Write the names of your candidates plainly in the LAWYER proper:space. Sign your full name_and return _blank {Miles Block Telephone 560 to the editor of the Pioneer. | S - - Signatures will not be published and ballots will |/D. H. FIsk be burned at end of the vote. i ATTORNEY AT LAW Prompt replies are requested. | Office over Baker's Jewelry Store Mail this to Editor Bemidji Pioneer. i — EE‘HYSI(‘L\ NS, SURGEONS Ll — {DR. ROWLAND GILMORE Office AMiles Block Have YOIT figln‘ed up YOUR PROFIT and LOSS DR. E. A. SHANNON. M. D. account for 1911 | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Why not decide to “CUT OUT” the TOSS items ;-p),nn,_. agp D Blobe . during 1912 . ONE of the most common “LOSS” to OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Let US tell YOU about the opportunities at BE- MIDJI— on a LARGE or SMALL scale and quote pricas on husiness and residence lots in this, up-to-date city— eitber kind can” be hought on onr EASY PAYMENT PLAN. SMALLCASH payment—balance monthly at 8 per cent. COMPLETE information regarding the city and county will be cheerfully furnished npon request to this office or hy our Bemidji representative, THAYER C. DR. C. R. SANBORN | PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON items is NOT ‘Office— Aliles Block PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First Nati Office *Phon 21 Bank, Bemidji, 6. Residence 'Phone inn | i |DR. A, E. HENDERSON | | DR. E. H. SMITH PIIYSICTAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block BAILEY, located in Postoflice Block. - Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 520 Capital Bank Bullding —— - NINNESOTA DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block "Phone 1§ Residence Phone 213 ST. PAUL {EINER W. JGHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtiy Bank Subseribe for The Pioneer I)F\ Tl STS alls, was the guest of Mrs. Fisher last week { Martin Leet, who bas been taking| met with (medical treatment at the hospital in of last|Grand Forks, arrived home on Fri- present, | day evening, n by the| Mrs. 1. D. Bogari. | South, of Hornet, with Mrs. P. Sarff. John Dodge went to Bemidij Fri- al day to advertise hids for the bnilding H. of the new sehool how The 1 i and Miss ITelen spent Saturday A leap.year dan girls of the | Young People Fram hall last Saturday. \ very large erowd atiended and all| Miss Katie Smith has been suffer- cport a good fime. A number of | ing from an attack of mumps. out of town people aitended. | Mrs. C. Erickson. of Houpt, spent Harry Ellis, P. Dilly. and Louis|Saturday with her sister, Mrs. G. O, Larson, of Solway, drove through|Leach. i fnewood Saturday on their way fo, Smith Casey spent a few days last | the dance at Fram hall. week with friends in \Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fullevton, Mr. and Mrs. ¢, Fullerton, Miss Blla Kling- beil of Bemidji spent Sunday with triends and relatives near Pinewood. Henning Kirkvold, Knute Opime and Gust Koppang went to Bemidji Monday afternoon. M N society at CLEVER DIAMOND THIEF. AMrs. Robert L. Miller of Washing-| ton, D. C., lost diamonds valued at | $14,000 and put the matter in the {hands of detectives, who, after a long Nelson vetwned home onigeareh, discovered that a little-fox Thursday from Rockford, 1L, where! tappier belonging to the woman had | =he has 1 visiting relatives thegejzed the chamois bag containing the past few weeks. !the gems from the bed where they Alma Nelson. who has been spend-| oro concealed. They were found . ing the past fow weeks in Bemidji|huried in the vard by the side of a vefwrned home Thursday. | favorite bone. The diamonds were Miss Matilda lolm and (‘hnsnnel\fl“a,,lp but not as valuable as the Smerud came from Bagley to atfend|roq diamond which stands for golden the dance at Folms Saturday. | grain belt beers, brewed by modern A dancing party was given at theigeience. T. R. Simons, local agent. home of Pete Holm last Saturday. | 0. Relstal, of Crookston, who has een visi his father for a few ' -y | Health By Great Kid- ney Remedy. I fell it my duty tc furnish you with my testimonial as to what your \remedy Swamp-Root did for me when [ was a physical wreck from kidney and bladder trouble. Some years ago 1 was not able to NORTHERN. Fanny Mev ing in Kuusas who has hmu Mo, the past r \\\'nu] 10 this, place a ime since with her three chil- end making this their vis short dren. T future home. Linsco; ir the ieaclier of this district, who has beon.stopping with [do any work and conld only. just Mrs., (. Guy Bnell. is stopping with | creep around and am satisfied that Mrs. C. Wilcox at the present. {had it not been for Dr. Kilmer's [ Sw amp-Root I would not have lived. who has leased his and; Buell, I Swamp-Root could do a good day’s just work. I used about $10.00 worth home. | altogether and would not take $10,- Mrs. H. ¢ Smith, who has heen il1]000 for the good that it did me. from a sprain of the spine most of mnsidc}; ir‘_ a <}1(ml AR e umanity orlr‘(i the winter, is improving. you recommend it The “Farmers Milling Co.” are a mended it to many little slow in sawing on account of N. L. a defective saw. The company is get- ting several thousand feet of 1ogs on |y o hand. Love, Green, Buell, Whiting, | Huggins, who sul Glidden and others hauling daily. statement and ma All anxious to get their logs in. ame is true in The sermon at the church Sunday | at 11 o'clock, “Our Duty towards God | 5 FEbEY 200 and Man." gave good thonghts to all. |{Bin ton, N. Y. Arthur and Ralph Brown enter-| Prove What Swama-Root Will Do For tained a few of their boy friends o, saumh\ evening at Pit and Flinch. o Setnd tgx D;. Krihner & 010», s amtol s Quite a few of our “Farmers” at-| o et "a"m’,‘mf:‘“"“?of;“;‘}i?i tended the creamery meeting at Be-|also receive a hooklet of valuable in- | midji Saturday. formation, telling all about the kid- S B L neys and bladder When writing, be north of M. C. Smith's E. F. Netzer \\'ol(‘h appeared 0th of September, Ark. before me 1909, N. L. ibed the above oath that the Personally Bing- sure and mention the Bemidji Daily None better made—that “The Be- | Pioneer. midgl.” Regular fifty-cent and one- Sold everywhere for § cents. d:)gll’z- bottles for- sale M all flrns T You Use a Lead Pencil? | We All Do If you knew just where you could buy the you would do it without much coaxing—wouldn't you? Arrangements are being made with every first class ° b . fl ) | Lands e eml Come in and look over my list of Jands in Polk and Red Lake Counties. Sold now at Barker's Drug and Jowelry Store R Wm. McGuaig J. P. Omich’s Cigar Store Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store | Retailer will receive immediate shipment in gross Tots (more or less) by calling Phone 31. been made to advertise, as above, ‘the names of all dealers 'DR D. L STANTDN DENTIST Office in Winter Block | | i j— {DR. J. T. TUOMY i DENTIST 1st National Bank Rldg. Tele. 230. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Apointment Only RUTH M. WIGHTMAN | TEACHER OF PIANO | Resldence Studio—017 Minnesota Ave. Phone 16s. | NEW PUBLIC LISRARY. 5 Open daily, day 11 to 12 p. m. sunday to 9 p. m. Be; < :ent v B TOM SMART b i DRAY AND TRANSFER ’ i SAFE AND PIANO MOVING encll *: {Res. 'Phone Same l"]uix“xg tA)rnerica Ave. \EDUARD F. HETZER, Ph. C. r ] e o H RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions C. 6. JOHNSON Loans except Suaday and_Mon- m, 1to6p m,7tod . m. Monday T ills, Librarian. Stocks dealer to sell Office—Bacon Block. (The best nickel pencil in the world) T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suite to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repawring a | We do general repair work of allkinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OL.AF ONGSTAD Shop-—Rear of Pioneer Building STEAMSHIP. TICKETS East or West Bound, All lines. In pur- chasing here passengers secure ad- {| vantage of thru rates to seaport. R E. FISHER Union Depot. Phone 50. Bemidji, Minn. MACHINE SHOP NEW BATH ROOMS OPENED In connection with my barber shop I have opened new bath rooms on_Mifinesota avenue, +four doors north of Rex Hotel. H. K. FINCH Arrangements have "who sell The Be!md" e 24