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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912. SOCIETY Attorney Pratt, of Grand Rapids, s were today on legal business. ~-the best in the Ask your dealer. | “The Bemidji™ world for § cents. Miss Floy Donaldson returned yes- terday wmorning from a three dz\ys‘i visit in Minueapolis. | Attorney Ceorge H Spear, of Grand Rapids, spent yesterday in Bemidji on professional business. calls for a mnew to our open- Hetland weather Spring spring bonnet. Come ng, March 15th and 16th. nd Fallon. Services will be held by Rev. J. Olsou of Fertile, Friday evening at | 3 p. m, at A. F. Anderson, 704 Be-} midji Ave. Miss Albi Bickford returned this| morning trom the Twin Cities where she was called last week by the leath of a sister. Don't forget the millinery opening at the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors Friday and Saturday of this week. Both vocal and instrumental music will be had afternoons and evenings. Miss Martha Carroll, of St. Paul, arrived in the city yesterday and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Sexton, for two weeks. N. Anderson has sold his farm in Saskatchewan. Canada, and moved to Puposky where he has bought a farm and will make his home. Spring mililnery opening, March t5th. 16th. On the mentioned dates 1 full line of millinery will be on lisplay. We cordially invite the la- lies of Bemidji and vicinity to call. Tetland and Fallon. Mrs. C. E. Tonsberg, of Superior, Wis., arrived in Bemidji vesterday to assist in taking care of her sister, Mrs. A. P. Carter, who was recent-| sd upon at St. Anthony’s hospital,‘ Mrs. Carter is making good progress| roward recovery. | It will be easier for you to pay | vour sitbseription in advance than to pay for it after you have had it. No-| hodi likes paying for a dead horse.l if you want the Pioneer after April Ist vou must aequire the pay-in-ad- rance habit. Pay up what you owel and then for a period in advance at| he new rate. Do it now while you| “hink of it. | The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- | ica lodge will hold their regular meeting this evening. Ofticers of| the Cass Lake lodge will be present and a class will be initiated. After/ -he initiation a supper will be served! when the remainder of the e-\'el\mB} will be given over to dancing. All] members are requested to be present. tion to “quitters.” ‘uty R. J. Rudser. | instituting and installing ceremonies. abit you should have acquired | long ago is to pay for your paper in| advance. There is hardly a newspa- i ver and no magazines that will be sent out unless they are paid for in| wdvance. The Pioneer has adonted‘ this new method and on top of tl\at: t lhas cut the rate down to $4.00 a year. If you do not wish to miss an| issue don’t wait until the last day.! Those who do may be disappointed, 18 every subscriber who is not paid| ip will be discontinued. Practical-{ iy everyone has signified his inten-| on display lnp Beth timber and prairie. the very latest designs in season’s millinery Choice selection of Pattern Hats and Tailored Hats; practical and stylish Untrimmed Shapes; unusual values in Flowers, Ribbons, Silks and Milli- nery Materials of all kinds. We Buy from the largest and most complete firms and keep in touch with the Eastern millinery markets 'OUR STYLES ARE CORRECT We aim to give good quality and right styles at lowest possible prices. We invite the ladies of Bemuidji and its vicinity to call and inspect our The finest collection of Fashionable Suits and Coats and dresses ever shown at one time in the city of Bemidji isnow ready for your choosing. Yes, more than 100 garments were unpacked in this store in one ~day during the week. This is by no means all that will arrive. Daily we are receiving goods by freight and express and are placing them on display as fast as they arrive. We wish to call special attention to GRADUATION AND CONFIRMATION GARMENTS In the new fine, dainty, soft, silky weaves. The very time to buy is right now. Our DRESS GOODS LINE is now complete. spect it at this time. The New Spring Shoes Have Many of our customers have been waiting for the arrival of the White Shoes. Embroideries, laces, all-overs and flouncings. You will do well to in- and Slippers in White Buckskin, as well as in the Tan. Full assortment of every size and style. THE BERMAN EMPORIUM “stick,"” o ve emone e AMUSEMENTS The Woodmen of the World insti- GRAND THEATER tuted a camp of thirty members at a.ll Where the Pictures | | of Bagley, Mr. Findlay. of Cass Lake, and M. the 1. O. O. ¥. hall last night. Dep- Aldrich of Bemidji, performed th Don’t Hurt Your Eyes Entire Change of Program The officers elected and ins[alledl were: past council commander, O.!] Justice of the Sage Grotte; council commander, M. p; fi strange drama made by the Cunningham; advisor lieutenant, ruencan. Wm. Abell; banker, 1. C. Sand; || 1%0 Old Hen S ' oy R Is a fine story of two old men who clerk, L. H. Higgins; manage i play the violin. | Rood. Hammond and Slough; watch- | Touring Venice, Italy man, Fred Revor; sentry, E. Hurd; | Is a scenic production of the Pow- captain, C. A. Parker. At .the close| ers people. of the ceremonies the choppers ad-| When H“I’b,y Went to College journed to the I. O. O. F. dining room | Is a roaring comedy. The Hallowell Concert Co. where an oyster supper was served. The new members were highly pleased with the entertainment and | work of the order. Regular meeting nights will be the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. 0. J. Weekly and Son of Gully, Minn., have some fine bargains in {this community. If yoa are laokingI for a home you should call on him before you decide to Luy. Land of] {heavy clay soil at $10 per acre and Call| |at 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. | Will appear at the Grand on Sat- urday night, Sunday afterncon matinee at 3:00 o'clock and Sun- day night. Concert Begins 7:30 Sharp Saturdas’u:x’lghl. and at 7:00 o'clock Sunday night. In connection with the concert the regular service of motion pictures will be run. GUARANTEE The Hallowell concert Co. is the finest musical organiza- tion that has ever visited Bemidji, and comes here absolutely under the guarantee of money refunded to anyone who is not satisfied with the entertainment, i In China stags are raised for thelr; horns. which are cut when soft and| used in the manutacture of medi- cine. ! BRINKMAN THEATRE TO-NIGHT AN ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT Warren’s Alligators The most novelty act that éver Played the Brinkman. Featuring Tobo The only real Wrestling Alligator in the world. Tobo is 81-2 feet long, weight 175 pounds and 110 years old. Schulte and Kiene In Refined Singing and Talking. Francis and Lewis An up-to-date Athletic Act In- terspersed with comedy. 3000 Feet Latest in Moving Pictures Show starts at 7:10 sharp, 2 shows nightly. Admission Sc and 25¢ DON'T MISS IT.—GREAT an unusually large assortment of new line of up to date millinery SPRING MILLINERY OPENING March 15th and 16th On the above mentioned dates we will have HETLAND & FALLON Depar They have come at last. High Shoes, Oxfords tment The Pioneer Want Ads OCASH WITH ©OPY | 1 /2 cent per word per issue } 15 cents. s0 your want ad gets to them all. HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—A good strong girl for general housework. One who can cook. Wages $25; Kaye' and Carter Lbr. Co., Hines, Minmn. | WANTED—A good farmer and a| good barn man; also a good cook. Apply Superintendent, State Sana- torium, Minn. ' & | WANTED—Reliable man and wife| to run farm during summer. The Great Northern Timber Co., Miles Building. WANTED—Cook, Palace Hotel, | good wages, Blackduck, Minn. WANTED—Girl wanted at McDer- mid’s Hotel, 304 3rd St. WANTED—Office boy at Tom Smart’s dray office. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Black, Buff and White Orpingtons. Eggs $1.50, $2 and $3 per 15. Send for my mating list. My birds won 11 first, 5 sec- ond and a number of 3, 4, 6 and special prizes last season. . R. A. Lawrence Orpington Yards, Crook- * ston, Minn. good location; will take a five- room house in exchange as part FOR SALE—Bemidji residence prop- erty for sale or exchange for land. E. J. Swedback. FOR SALE—Furniture at a bargain. | Call at 916 Mississippi Ave. FOR RENT FOR RENT—6 room house on Tenth St., between: Beltrami and Minne- sota Ave. Address H. Stechman, FOR SALE—An eight-room house, in| ‘ | “'ing. | payment. J. Bisiar, 318 Minneso- ta Ave. Bemidji Music House, | phone 573. Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a ueighbor who takes it and people whojdo not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Dr. Sanborn’s office and Model Bakery, one $5 bill and four one dollar bills. Return to Mrs. Carter, 907 Dewey Ave., or P. J. Russell’s office for reward. FOUND—Small roll of bills. at Pioneer. Inquire MISCELLANEQUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding -insertion; fifty cents per line per month. Address the ' Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—100 merchants in North- ern/Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- ji’ lead pencil. Will carry name . of. every merchant in advertising columns of Pioneer in order that .-all receive advantage of advertis- For wholesale prices write or phone the Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31. Be- midji, Minn. WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standard pia- { mno? Call at second hand store, | 0dd Fellows Bldg. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand ‘furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. WANTED—I want to rent stable room for a few weeks. Write to Tenstrike, Minn. Hugh Malcolm, Bemidji, Minn. ] P