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TAMUSEME NTS fa GRAND THEATER|: TO-NICHT FROM 100 T0'140 POUNDS. Wonderful Prae Accorded Perunathe Hogsehold Remedy Mrs. Marin Godrtz, -Oriouta, OKla-| Swedish, Sunday school will be held nt 8:30 o'clock;. evening services at 8 o'clock. 162 East Bound Leaves 168 West Bound Leaves 186 Bast Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves ......1f First. Cholce Episcopal. hona, writes: GRIAT NORTHERN Sunday school will be held at 10| - “My husband, children and myselt 33 Weat Bouna Leaves . . . have used your medici - st Bound Leaves . The Siege of Calais a. m. Morning services and Holy| (0 [o0) ey lnl:;“ll:n;t:;"i‘:n “_‘;‘;c‘gl SCCOIId CIIOICC e etetetietieeseseriesiessensensasenenaensenaeaes || 35 West Bouna Leaves . 2000 feet of the greatest war || Communion at 10:30. seasit: ¥ x g 36 East Bound Leaves freeemsnee s 4 . | necessity. I wasagstored to health by 105 North Bound Leaves picture ever produced. this medicine, an@ Dr. Hartman’s in- 106 South Bound Leaves Frelght West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 82 South Bound Leaves . 81 North Bound Leaves . 34 South Bound Leaves . 38 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at . MINN., RED LAKE & m Presbyterian. valuable advice anfl books, ~People ask Morning worship at 11 o’clock, | about me trom different places, and are Bible class and Sunday school 12:15. | surprised that I can do all of my house- Young People’s meeting at 7; even-| work'alone, and that I was cured by the ing gospel service at 8. All are cor-|doctor of chronic eatarrh. My husband dially welcome. S. E. P. White, pas-| W8 cured of asthma, my daughter of T sarache and catarrh of the stomach, and iny son of catarrh of the throat. When [was siek I weighed 100 pounds; now I S. Giles, of Gully, is a Bemidji visitor today. A. R. McCallum, of Deer River, is a business visitor here today. Heaven’s Messenger This is one of the most beautiful hand-colored: pictures that has ever been shown in Bemidji, and the story is one of those pastoral scenes that appeal to everybody. - PRIMARY POLL FOR GOVERNOR First Cholce 1 R “The | ‘phone 31 and say so. | Attorney Chas. Loring, of Crooks-| If your dealer does not sell Pamidji,” Sunday Night | First Methodist Episcopal. ton, was here yesterday on legal weigh 140. . . 3 Borth Bound Leaves matters. ! Complete Change of Program IOP;;ach?E gm'vices ‘;,m b: helld fi'{ U1 s Copatnad fos Heaith sats. asi Seeond chmce e s i e 2 South Bound Leaves . Speeial music at the Majestic to- 3 an :30. Sunday school will|T cannot thank you encugh for your nfiht Watch for date of be held at 12 o'clock, Bpworth [advice. May God give you & long lite PROFESSIONAL CARDS i | . & bl 5 & 3. F. Mogan, o Northome, cruiser|| HALLOWELL CONCERT G0, | Leasue at 6:30 with Miss Lulu Ful-|and bless your work- T for the Bemidji Lumber company, is| TEN MUSICAL ARTISTS ller as leader. Good music Wwill be had. Signature LAWYERS here on busindss with the company || At the Grand in the near future, || o dfl’;:“yeev"e“'i‘:l“;‘"‘i will e held | k & K K KK K X KK K KK K 5 today. {| Thisis the greatest musical aggrega- | oS ot L pecher, pas. * TEST YOUR SEED CORN. * E - GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Go to Hakkerup for photos. tion that has ever been in Bemidji. tor. - : x Write the names of your candidates plainly in the LAWYER p for p 8 inni * Farmers All Over M; ta Tell ¥ E. M. Slogey. of Brainerd. claim | The Hfll:;‘:)e;l;ovlflv ot Mnalpes |y *of Poor Seed They Hag Bx x|| Proper-space. Sign your full name’ and- return blank ||aiis iock Telephone 560 G thE Miiie i . uarantee a few " " P Had Ex- agent for the Minnesota and Inter-|| wades & S3I0.00 @usrinies B 1w Nl pivet Baptist, x coted to Plant Thi ]| to the editor of the Pioneer. e national Railway company. was in || days before they play in Bemidii. The §y "5,/ f pin " ap 11 o'clock and 8. P i e 'Si 1 I~ Bemidji vesterday. management,of the Grand hagsecured | eteRiE Bt L OAG MO & Spritig, * ignatures will not be published and ballots will ||D. H. FISK i Do you use ~The Demidji?” Ask || them at a siightly reduced rate. and B. Y. P. U. meetin 2t 7 0clock. |k Do sou know your soed will o be bll!}‘ned at end of the vote. ATTORNEY AT LAW | your dealer for it.—5 cents. ——————————" | The subject of the morning sermon | grow? i rompt replies are requested. Office over Baker's Jewelry Store | R. M. Skinner, Geo. D, Arnold, J. S ot tne | Vil be “Tho Testimony and Ministry |y geeq can be' tested at home & Mail this tO Editor Bemidji Pioneer. | 3. Car o 7. | course also acted as a teacher of of the Servant-King.” The subject of S V! TR v R s. Thos. Cartheart, {;. W e asaee aad il hasathe sdss i L : 0 ¥ on a damp cloth between two % PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS Noll. all of Baudette, spent yester- A ime, | e evening sermon ~ will be “The|y piates in the kitchen. See if it day in the city on business before ready for graduation in a short time. | poast in the Desert.”” Prayer meet-| 4 \in anbont TR ‘;0“1 or | o the grand jury. The guests present were Mesdamesing will he held Thursday evening % 10 the house’ 1t Won't grag oy _-.1 DR. ROWLAND GILMORE e gr 8 . ) 5 3 ! w i g Ten young ladies will again sing at | o 1 Den M- FAC“““";{@;“" R.H.\at which the subject will be “The|x tno fiola x| Stop at_ths Hotel Nlc Tle ‘“‘M& PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON b/ S e “ uncey, B. L. Aimes, Head and J. ” 5 the Majestic theater tonight. Don't QV Na:gle Gospel Remedy for Human Guilt.”|y rhure your corn crop by a * “Recognized as the Really Gm-d" Office—NMiles Block fail to hear them. N Gl + Giliy: fis-Eransadis A cordial welcome to all, to all the|y jjit1e effort just now. T x| Convenient Central Comfortable | Mrs, A, G, Wodke and daughter; in; :).uscinne\;sse:‘nmev\::i:}; tzd;‘;ns services. C. W. Foley, pastor. KK KKKEK KKK KK KKK s 'r"’-‘:y::gmn Ave. between Nicollet and lle;ninoe‘p.in :“l::x..a = DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. | Marion, returned last evening from o VR LT o £ 200 ROOMS—S..00 UPWARD _BEST IN THE TWIN CITEES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — Detroit where they have spent thef, S NESTH 000 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy hasd "Prone 395 0 1 MO0 Bock, | ¢t three weeks as the guests of |IB€ from Gully where he had gone A HA“MLESS WAY 'I'n gl y " B ey | :"r"li:nds and Telatives = on business. won its great reputation and exten-} { | “The Bemldji"—the best in the When your pencil breaks, resolve . sive :.nle b‘)(" its ;emarkable] cures of“v. DR. C. R. SANBORN ‘ world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer, |t0 #et “The Bemidjl,” the best niekeu .flz:imsfe (f" “Sp:: fr'x"z-' :::::“ :3_; SAVE FREIGHT ~*"~~"''.- QUICK SHIPMENTS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 Vs E: [B: Haralon and daighter|PoRC dn therworld, ) == Barker's Drug Store. i BUY YOUR Office— Miles Block Florence. of Park Rapids, came up A\ A ll‘“l"h:'_“s"“"t "‘iw P:"tfi' A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes BN [ last evening and will spend Sunday |2Pher, With his wife returne S| Gray Hair Vanish—A Remedy nghtl g F' t DR. A. E. HENDERSON at the home of Mrs, Haradon's|MOrRing from Minneapolis where| For All Hair Troubles Telephone Dr. J. A. McGlure E n x ur.s PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON brother, W. S. LaMont. ;:?;O;;;’L‘g: :ch":;““ threg: dayy o, Bnes ol Baas il vaiagtol your horse troubles. Now Oger Pirst National Bank, Bemiat. Minn 15 i » 3 ho does not know value No charge to answer Phones, No trouble to | ice 'Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 72. ¢ s a habit that ) 4 e \ | apying mone 15 & hblt hat £10%S | aliss Marjorie Knappen and Miss| Sage and Sulphur for keeping the | show goods. Veterinary Remedies or sal| s Ilme:{fmm thr; M(a;mfeglumd S 2 % % 5 i it it becomes. Save something this week E“‘z{}" H:‘“‘Efl:er!mn‘ed at: Back- 22::1 f::g;fi:gf: Tsfla i{gfi; :‘f“}flc':' Dr. J.A.McCiure, Phone. 105. .ndifii‘is'i'zxd'if,:;‘iff&?xéf.o-"b:‘x’orflfé’érfn'; DR. E. H. SMITH and deposit it at interest in the|Ward” party last evening and every- . g - i oAl oo |hing was carried out in a backward Sulphur is a natural clement of bair, Our Prices Are The Lowest. PHY:;CI{N AND SERGEON . s e e * . lmanner. The guests were told to|and a deficiency of it in the hair is N kimgy ce in Winter Block Mrs. €. G. Whitney, of Walker,| b o"q cceq backward, and the ev-|held by many sealp specialists to be|| THE SPALDING 1:?1"&:‘;3‘:2«51:"1?51"2?55'::::11g;u?fx;ec?éo'r':n'r}"i was i the dty last ovenlug 018 oning’s entertainment was begun in |connected with loss of color and vi- punEOROPEAN PLAN sttention folghting Bxturmy el DR. E. H, MARCUM Sl "”f _’“°§"‘"g . ©!a backward manner refreshments be- | tality of the hair. Unquestionably, || puLUTH MINNESOTA P PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e TS whi u|INg served at the beginning of the| there is no better remedy for hair || Morethun 810000 rocontly Sxpended The Gl’ady Fixture Mfg Co. Office in Mayo Block Campbell. of St. Clair, who will be | &P e 6 EEINE of the evo|and scalp troubles, especially prema-| | ga mpRovements. 50 rooms. 15 privae : A Bl "Phone 18 Residence Phone 213 her guest for some time. ture, grayness, than Sage and Sul-|| convenience: Luxurious and Minneapolis, Minn. G | None better made—that “The Be-| midji.” Sold everywhere for 5 cents. | ening was given over”to playing cards. The guests were Misses Fan- nie Mosford, Ethel Murray, Myn Ly- phur, if properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical Company of restaurants and Magnificent lobby - and public Bllhoom. banquet rooms and private lelighttul buffet, Flemish 500- Palm Room, Men's Grill, Colonial l:xafi’e ms Factory, 620 Third Ave. N. PLATING ‘METAL SPINNING EINER W. JOENSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON F. H. Kratka, A. M. Arpin, C. H. ons, Dorothy Clark, Ella Parker, Ar-|New York put out an ideal prepara- dining_re o} Sun parlor and observa- 5 Ar-}N Dt tory. " Located in' heatt of Dustnes see- Porter, Chas. Cook and J. F. Farr, abelle Neal, Amy Berge, Edna Hill,|tion of this kind, called Wyeth’s|| tion but overlooking the Narbo and La Office over Securtiy Bank all of Thie River Falls, spent yester- day in the city to attend a ditch case | which was to have been before the| arand jury yesterday. The case has| been postponed until Monday and the | this community. Eliza Low, Floy Donaldson, Vera and 0. J. Weekly Minn., have some fine 1t you are looking and Son of Gully,| gentlemen returned home last even- ing. | One seldom has the opportunity to| see the erowning of a foreign king. ! See it tonight at the Majestic. J. Laughlin, of Crookston, road-} master for the Great Northern Rail- | before you decide to buy. for a home you should call on him Land of heavy clay soil at $10 per acre and| up. Both timber and prairie. Call |at 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. A number of young people drove {out to the school of Miss Nellie Erick- way company, F. W. McCoy, of St. Paul. engineer on the Great North- ern, J. W. Smith, of Crookston, mas-| ter mechanic for the Great Nol‘th(flrn,i and R. S. Keubel, also of Crookston, | superintendent of the Great North-!| ern, were in the city yesterday at-| tending to business matters connect-| ed with the company. I will trade my Smith hammerless | shot gun for good chickens. Inquire| of 0. C. Simonson, Beltrami Elevator | and Milling Co. Mrs. M. prised last evening at her home on 9 Beltrami avenue by the mem- bers of the 1912 Teachers Training class of the Methodist echurch. Mrs. tiead of the first class and Mrs. Nau-| gle of the second class were also| present. A social evening was spent | after which refreshments were served by the intruders. In behalf of the members of the 1912 class Mrs. E. Phibbs was pleasantly sur- | !son in the town of Frohn last even- !ing to attend a social which was giv- en in the school house for the benefit of the Norwegian church. During the evening Prof. O. I. Bergh gave a talk on agriculture. Bach lady pres- ent brought a vegetable the center of which had been taken ot and the lowner’s name inserted. These were auctioned off and each gentleman buying one shared in the lunch pre- pared by the owner of the vegetable. Those who drove out from here were Misses Mabel Wager, Lea Given, Grace Blyth, Bertha Larson, Lizzie Erickson and Messrs. Walter Hatch, Otto Bergh, James Given, Frank | Pogue, Will Shannon, Nat Given and James Pogue. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by ! applying Chamberlain's Liniment. H.|Not one case of rheumatism in ten {Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in Beatrice Backus and Mrs. Murray. |which Sage and Sulphur are combin- bargains in | keeping the hair and sealp in clean, ed with other valuable remedies for healthy condition. It your hair is loosing Its color or constantly coming out, or if you jare troubled with dandruff or dry, itehy scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, use it according to the simple directions, and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make in the appearance of your hair. All druggists sell it, under guaran- tee, that the money will*be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as rep- resented. PROPOSALS FOR ADVERTISING. Sealed bids will be received and op- ened by the city council of the City of Bemidji, at a regular meeting of the city council, to be held in the council room, city hall, on the 18th day of March, 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the publishing for the period of one year from April 11th, 1912, in some newspa- per now published and which has been printél and published and in general circulation in the City of Bemidji for at least one year last past, all of the official proceedings of the council and other matters required in the charter, ortme ordinances and resolutions of the city. | Such proposals shall state the price per legal folio of 260 Ms nonpareil, as defined by the statutes of the state, for the first insertion, and for additional insertions of all matters so published. Said proposals to be marked “Pro- posals for Advertising,” and should be addressed to the “City Council.” The city council reserves the right to Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest : If you knew You Use a Lead Pencil? We All Do EG Tty v just where you could buy the Best 5> Cent Pencil =~ { DENTIS! DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. DR. G: M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Apointment Only RUTH M. WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Residence Studio—917 Minnesota Ave. ©Phone 165, NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- day 11 to 12 a. m, 1 to 6 p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7 to 9 p. m. Beatrice Mills, Librarian. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 58, 818 America Ave. Office "Phone 12 EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. Denu presented Mrs. Phibbs with arequires any internal treatment|rejont cuy counell res ]Il -the sel of orange spoons. Mrs. Phibbs, |whatever. This liniment is for sale GEO. STEIN, ; O ; RECISTERED PHARMACIST = while taking the teachers training|by Barker’s Drug Store City Clerk. 3 of engineers. with eight differe Bemidji, Minn. Biggest, Handsomest, Most Powerful, Best Auto- mobile on the Market for the Money. NOTE the “LARGEST AUTOMOBILE FACTORY IN THE WORLD.” Every part is engineered by one corps That is why the Buick can give you the Maxi- mum amount of service. Furnished with four different types of motors, ranging from 16 to 48 H. P. and bmlt nt styles of bodies. C.G.JOHNSON Local Representative J. F. SULLIVAN Northwestern Agent lackduck, Minn. : “ E. F. Netzer Wm. McGuaig J, P Ummh’s Gigar Store Roe & Markusen Bemidji Pioneer mfme;Supply : you would do it without much coaxing—wouldn't you? - Arrangements are being made with every first class | M-'T'he (The best nickel pencll in the world) dealer to sell Bemidji™ | Jowelry Store Retailer will receive mmedmte slupment in gross lots: (more or less) by calling Phone 31. Arrangements have been made Qg advertise, as abeve, the names: f all dealers - Ny tssakonek Lblans ocamon sl “who sell The Bemidji: Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions C. 6. JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks 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. French Dry Clesning, Pressing and Repairing: a Specialty. 315 Beltiami Aveave OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Building STEATISHIP TICKETS East or West Bound, All lines. In pur- chasing here passengers secure ad- vantage of thru rates to seaport. Union t. lenle' 5 EISHER IIE;J?I? Minn_ NEW BATH ROOMS OPENED In connection with my barber shop I have opened new bath | rooms on Minnesota . avenue, * four doors north of Rex Hotel. o . H. K. FINCH Every part of a BUICK car excepting magneto | . MACHINE SHoOP and carburator i de in the Buick f L Yoo general ek of i 1s made e Buick factory, which is 2K enines a speciaicy.