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LA R R R RS R SR E RS * HOW TO FIND * * The Northern Minnesota Devel- * opment Association Immigra- * tion Commission Quarters. 39 ¥ Third Street, South, Minne- apolis, For the benefit of the readers CHRIST AS A GHiLD SHOWN: IN HOFMANN'S CELEBRATED PAINTING “Holland! are not much given :to change, and if you should, chdnce to visit some of the eastern provinces about Easter time you would find the children of the peasantry following some. of the VHE' people ‘of BON'T Miss OHIDKERO-TH! DE- LIGHTFUL CONFECTION. Crispy, crackley — mouth melting | 8o0dness—you’ll chew it and roll it sround in your mouth. It tastes so 'g00d you'll let it linger before you syallow it. A box costs 5 cents— yow'll get more taste and more satis- RAILROAD TINE CARDS S00 BAILROAD < 162 East Bound Leaves ...... 9:54 am 163 West Bound Leaves . 186 East Bound Leaves .... pm 187 West Bound Leaves _.....10:38 am exhaust fan, which expells unwhole- is the only proper one and insures to the. patrons of the theater freedom from foul and unhealthy odors. 1 Program Tonight Reflections From the Fireside (Imp.) Making Heroes A big feature story of fire fighting and rescue work. Tommy, lhe.Little Boot Boy tom has just been completed on a country estate near Port Chester, un- der the direction of Samuel Parson, who says that it is unique. The gran- ite blocks which form the wall were quarried about 50 miles away and were used just as they came from the quarry. The interstices have be filled with loam and mold and plant- ed profusely with such flowering herbs and creepers as will flourish best and ‘look prettiest in that en- vironment. The stones are all large —from threetons down and from three to ten feet long—and fitted as close as they could be without the use of any otber tool than ‘a hammer to knock off the rough edges. “This specimen of Cyclopean . masonry,” says Mr. Parsons’. description, “In which about 8,000 rock ‘plants have: been planted, is withal a perfect fence: Admission 10c, Children Sc. —Horge &ijgh, bull strong and- oy tight” the public to exam- machines. See J. BISIAR for bargains. = Notice. is hereby proposals will be received and opened by the city council of the City of Bemidji; at a meeting of the said council, to be ‘held in the council room-in the city hall, kon Monday,-the 15th day: of April, 1912 ters, for the bes ‘premium ‘on deposits of monies in. th ‘sinking fund of said city, amounting ithe aggregate sum of $20,000. Bldder to furnish adequate bonds. Further information can be- recef fifrom the undersigned. 4 _Counctl reserves right to reject all bids. < GET OUR PRICES AND TERMS| PROPOSALS POR SINKING FUND DE- POSITS. /| given that sealed| PENCILS STATIONERY Bmlflji Plomf P{Ib Go. x‘“" 8 o'clock p. m. from banks or bank- rate of ‘interest or. Light and Heay Hardwars Engine and Mill Supplies Pioneer Supply 5tore { some air from the room at the rate of R;marl;lablles O\‘A)lafll :vl;:gunr; sm;a. ine our. stock of Mm of TABLETS EGUMMED'LABELS 6000 cubic feet per minute, through wall 1; eel , four feet planos, organsf - No need to send outside A the skylight. This mode of ventilation || high and three feet thick at the bot and . sewlng SCHOOL SUPPLIES of MACHINE SHOP | We do general repair work of -llefi‘:th. Gasoline and steam _engines a specialty. x * x * *x * *x * x x faction out of it than ever-you got out| 33 west Bound Leaves — % ot e Plonser il notlon will ¥} (W ) muters peitaey o0 e g men b ractite of u nickel before. 34 East Bownd Leaves ¥ appear In both the Daily and % New. iTestament themes One is called the *Paim Paschen,” ORly. tho, finea'sctendersst, popcom ) g Al i) Fovves . perhaps the most popular —nmixed with highest grade Virginia| ;o5 North Bound * Weekly Pioneer for the next six % hich really means Palm ‘Sunday, and Leaves SF Speiy x|} 1s Hofmonn of the German } ¥ ol el EtoR SRt i peanuts—then coated With pure Lou-|106 Sonth Bound Leaves e school. Hofmann has many won- or & Whole atur. sthe. i islana sugar and molasses. Can the|Freight West Leaves a $eOOCS00O OSSO X On leaving the union depot % derful pictures of Jesus in his boya:audrigirls §o.trom iouss'to house; mind imagine a more delicious mor-|Frelght East Leaves at . COMING EVENTS. @[ % turn to the left and continue up * ministry, “Christ and: the Rich begging for eggs. J sel? = MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL ©| % Nicollet to Third street, cross- They sing as:they Wnlk and carry the = Human hands never touch . Check- :z !sz\::: g:::g mvu 1 " _ Vi @ Sunday, April 7. — Knight ¢|¥ ing that thoroughfare, turn to % palm [::sch:ll:. 0:‘ l:l;zag e-;:ick ;Ii:dt g ¥ ers in the making. They are packed| 34 South Bound u-v: - @ Templar services, 4 p. m. in the ®|% the left and proceed halt a % :::;‘. ;‘l’l‘”’ S Rl [} i ° in triplesealed boxes—are always| 33 North Bound Leaves 3 & First Methodist church, @| % block, toward the postoffice. % : ] 'I : ourlsts: = pure, clean, crisp. Dust or air cannot | (Tel&ht South Leaves at : & Monday, April 8—Crookston &% From the Milwaukee depot, ¥ Paim, Palm Sunday! ] . 4 ! N come in contact with this closely- MINN. BED LAKE & MAN, @ mill starts sawing, @ |*% turn to the left on Washington * Helkoeeret! ' Sk h E h guarded confection until the box 18| ; a0 pouna Ticaves & Monday, April S—Meeting ©|% avenue and continue to First % Soon it Wil be Easter, 0.2 SIOWE Tue ‘"‘"‘“’Z | epened. : 2 South Bound Leaves @ of the Gun club in the Mark- ©|¥ avenue, turn to the left and go & (s e b L g @nd troubles; pleasures and | § oD saop genthor 3 pacien s hean _ @ ham parlors at 8 p. m. ©|* one block to Third street and % The third egg:is the Easter egg. § punctures on the road, in- | Htul 3 i | 5 3 5 4 § | souvenits come from Germany, im- PROFESS“)NAL CAR“S | @ uesday, pri e 5 o - @ . 'y K al louse 1 Tuesday, April 9—Cyr pre- @ ¥ then one half block to the rignt. % They kuock at every farmh and|@ clude in their equipment ported in enormous quantities, so the @ liminary examination. @®|% Daily Pioneer will be found % are very. seldom. sent away empty ' . mapufacturers can really afford to | @ Friday, April 12—Band min- ¢|¥ on flle here. * handed. : ] N give something worth while. | - @ strel show city hall. OIXXKKK KK KK XK ¥« k& When they have collected as many | g N| Why not get a box of Checkers from ’ @ Saturday, April 13—Band ¢ |———————————————— S6xs s dhes: wial they.bollitheni hard. | g | the nearest dealer. Look for the red - & nilnstrel show elty lail, ®|grade you may want. Prices at re- “l‘t‘l‘.\‘ I::;“:fig:"m:fl‘fl“:g:; ‘;’n;":’r ] ” . and white checker-board hox. Pay B | o ; il 15 o o |tai W ) 7and. wl the dealer 6 cents and enjoy a box of W © Monday, April 15—Regular ¢ |tail, 50, 75 and $1. day comes they carry. these eggs to the | Beer R ioy TEAGHER 0F PIA“" | i meeting of the city Acogngho o 2 Harold J. Dane, editor of the Plo-| \ meadows and play what they call the |ff = - PO PIPLOO OO OO neer, left this noon for Duluth from | “Blertikkeu.” ] «; » Leschetitsky Method | mess whets 1 will g0 to Minsapails ou |3 T g consits ot siog on oo g “Leade them AN N\[rpiE SP AL DING 4 1 . s i i grass {n a circle, [ cking L 3.0 harriaisernrielitiis morning g“s:“eis‘m i T“e Wil roturn the his egg agalust that of the child next = Its wholesome deliciousness : Duluthis Lorgest a8 Heot Hotel Residence Studio from a business trip up the line. rst of the week. to him or her. Tt fs usually done %0 | g adds to the joyof touring. N DULUTH minnNeEsoTA || 917 Minnesota Ave. L. 0. Nyberg of Coleraine, is trans-| Go to R. Martin for your wall pa- that only one egg is broken, and the 2 More than $100,000.00 recently expended — acting business in the city today. per and all interior decorationms. | ¢ o;vn;r v;f the whole egg is winner of = T e = _gl::flymv:::;é:mmm%sggfi Phone 168 ] Easter Eggs at twenty cents a| o .cc Pack wall paper in all latest ! Young Man" being among the 4 ;‘h S .;1 ozfius when there are no.|# Theo. Hamm B“"'“‘ Co. c'::i'l?'x:‘?&‘m“n;“:gg:smem‘l ) 18 lstyles from 5c up per roll. 462 |} jost famous. But in mone has e game e M ) N|| B Esom. Mens O 1 Golbhikt B = { dozen while they last. P. M. Dicaire. £ H more eggs to break. St. Paul, Minn. N Magnitioont. lopbs and ic. . America avenue. Phone 519. § he excelled the child Jesus tak- Another Easter game played in the ' N ms'c.¥ess°us A. J. Saterstrom, the Lengby Mme™| @, M. King of Deer, River, presi- }en from higi “Ghrist fn-therTen: Netherlands on Easter Monday is call- ' . art of bug bnuinpss sec- g hant, was here yesterday on busi- 5 % £ 2 3 .. ™ " 7 on b ovar 6 p chant, was he: sterday on b dent of the Northwestern Minnesota ple” This represents the Mas: ed the “Elergander.”” - For this the inn- | AVAVAY &VAY&Y S A W W W N o buies looking "I ' nes : fati i * ter at the age of twelve. when } |yooner provides the eggs. He, with all e 0 L m EN — Development association, was in the |} pe dgisputed with the doctors and o e o e e F.W. Langdon, Local Agent, Bemidji, Minu. || One of the Graat Hotols. ot ihs. Northwest THIN'EH 0F'N‘W ‘I. HARMONY (reorge A. Beits of McIntosh, Was |city this morning. Mr. King left on| { astounded them by his wisdom. ; Petll” v 8 S “3: g i z . A | in the city this morning en route to | the noon train for Cass Lake on busi- & e i : 3 :m:?“_i:egfi:&: ;piql‘lv;ielnd{s-t::ce: ~ 0 !’ Ofll Boltrami ‘Avenue | Walker on business. BERE: along the rond. The distance between | Go to Hakkerup for photos. I will be ready to do cement work each is about twelve feet. | oo o i Joke by Accldent. In the middle of the_road is a tub of A . LAWYERS il e " May Ist, 1 v ti- . | H. D. Kenfleld of Cass Lake, the m::'e :“ axf; :e‘emegnlt‘e\?o:l?u ;::‘ h‘;sv; You may wrong the child by the | water, in which floafs the largest apple Keep in TOUCh w th the | box fa ¢ man, transacted lmsmess_I I Ok ! .| name you give it. In this matter the|to be found. Two men are chosen. : E GRAHAM M. rommmz - in Bemidji yesterday. ‘Lg»'i“.rimee to give satisfaction. Nels| gir paby has the advantage of the | One with his arms tied behind his back 5 a - ; L p——— i . boy. She can change it at maturity. must eat the floating:apple to the last s LAWYER i i o e “esterday in| You will look a good while before|A friend of mine whose mame Was | bt before the other picks up, while Miles Black; ; L - Telephions 560 son of Cass Lake, spent yesterday in vou Snd B beteer medlethe for conkls Crenmer had a daughter who was running, all the eggs and - arranges the city as the guests of friends. e © L christened Constance— ught- and colds than Chamberlain’s Cough b very thought-| them fn a basket. D. H. FISK Fresh Eges at twenty cents per Remedy. It not only gives rellef }leasly. :gnod name for a baby, pery| The one who finishes his task first i | : N : N 2 | haps, when you put them together.|#s the winner and bas the for a ATTORNEY AT LAW | . dozen until they are gome. P. M.ljt cures. Try it when you have a But it took her twenty-threa years tq psrlze. r an eggs John Rawn, By Emerson Hough e S e g — 3 Dicaire. cough or cold, and you are certain| change it and spoil the Joke—~London/| You can imagine the fun theéy have Miss Gladys Stanton went to Cass|to be pleased with the prompt cure| Chronicle. ‘with the man who tries to eat the ap- B ht and Paid For, Hornblow | Lake this morning to be the guest of | Which it will effect. For sale by - ple. oug d .l or, By PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS Miss Ruth Harding over Sunday. Barker’s Drug Store. The egg dance is a pretty custom, Riders of the Purple Sage, By Zane Grey e —_— Amusing Triok of Messengers. which may still be seen in some parts Lillian Maloney and Miss The stamp trick is a very common| ! W2y Sl bo < The Pretender Person, By Margaret Cameron fJ| DR. ROWLAND GILMORE v Black, of Onigum, were in Be- For the Ladies Only. :Efii‘:":;’r::‘::i ::3:::"’;?;:: A number of eggs. perhaps a hun- He Comes llp Smillny, By Charles Sherman PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON midji yesterday en.route to Red Lake. | 1o Members of Minnesota Federation 1t consists In sticking & new stamp on dred, are scnugred ovsr . llevel space Office—Miles Block i e The Markham hotel is reserving| of Woman’s clubs: & step or some prominent place, and ;:’efl ;‘:Kie;;d p,::,tjl; s‘:]‘:lll‘k‘(_‘ l‘;::r nmc:;- tables for Easter dinner, Sunday ev-| 1 wish to call your attention to the | watching the varlous attempts of DL ey cin ARlihovho: Heagute You can rent these for 10 cents a week at DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. s ening. Phone 69 for reservations, |following with the request that it be| Dassersby to plok it . lwhéfl:m | without breaking an egg they are be- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Miss Inez Patterson will return|Dresented to your club: Mapp e lnsuccesstul—LOBIOD| t1)ineg, and not even the most ohdu- s _9 : Office 1n Mayo Block R : S Suffrage announcement— all. rate parent can separate them Phone 336 Res. 'Phone 397 this evening from Ranier where she| ™" o/ 0 © 0 A0 - ¢ Vit ; - ‘ ‘ - has spent the past week visiting| ., . Sepslionise A . ‘_‘ ads winter breakfast of Federated clubs i s DR. C. R. §, RN riends. - ANBO! by Mrs. C. G. Higbee. A HA“MLESS WAY 'I'n y He Was Late. g - Attorney Chester McKusick re-|Suffrage Free— i “What made you so late?”” & o AND S;‘JR;}EON > turned this morning from the Twin| The first 100 Federated clubs ap- . “I et Smithso . ce— Mile¥ Blog! Cities where he had spent the past|plying will be given a six month’s DAHKEN THE HAIH “Well, that is no reason why you|f 7 week on business. subscription beginning April 1st for should be an hour late getting home DR. A. E. HENDERSON TS the Woman’s Journal, official pa- . to supper.” PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON _ Those wishing to reserye. tables for Bk 62 REEHAY \oramnlantion, :p_ A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes| « know, but I asked him how he Over First National Bank, Bemidii, Minn ; - -7 e s | DY to Mrs. A. H. Potter, 1206 5. 1| = 0ray Hair Vanish—A Remedy |was fooling, and he fasisted on tel- Office "Phone 35. Residence "Phone 73. quested to phonme to the Markham |PLY St s 2200 S For All Hair Troubles 7 = ; ; % ¢ B hotel, phone 69. dth St, Minneapolis, Minn. : i 1ins: e (about, Lib siomach stronble, That now is the time to see the architect SMITH Suffrage Sunday— . Did you tell him to take Cham- 7 2 DR. E. H. 1 Attorney Ralph A. Stone of thel very minister in the state will be | g, /22 Qocs mot kmow the value of | perlatns Tablets?” about the improvement you intend to do next PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON firm of Spear and Stone of Grand|asked to speak for or against suffrage h:ige da:k u ?t ‘;“ndD Beca D afd in |, “Sure, that is what he needs.” Sold summer on your residence or business bulldl@g, Office in Winter Block Rapids. attended to legal matters in | the first Sunday in September, Please | L2817 48Tk 0 £lo88y: by Barker’s Drug Store. the city yesterday. ¥ Sourmivlgtor-(s G0 80 good condition? As a matter of fact, remember that to get your cottage or business T e Postmaster A. R. Erickson re- : . Sulphur is a natural element of hair, 2 MAR| B L v St and a deficiency of it in the hair is block c;o;lven;fintly and artisically arranged you PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON where he had accompanied William | REMEMBERED AT WRONG TIME |Reld by many scalp specialists to be d0 well in calling on ‘Phone 1somu n ll‘!:z:fla:lofimu ns P Sly to the state's prison. connected with l.oss of color and vi- - L Really Seemed That Fate Was Haw/|tality of the hair. Unquestionably, Phonel27. THOS JOHNSON, Architect. z lsn't it worth the $3.00 a year Ing Fun Whh Well Meaning but |there is no better remedy for hair Bemidji, Minnesota. EINER W. JOHNSON rental of a safe ‘}elm];“ 1"‘): ";( the Forgetful Man. and scalp troubles, especially prema- s, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON N Northern Nationa. ank to know =y ture, grayness, than Sage and Sul- == B that your valuable papers are safe? . ;F‘rederh:k Law, New York's indomi: phur, if properly prepared. Office over Securtly Bank . N ) N . able young steeplejack, was talking 2 3 Miss Kather.lne Grest will return| ¢o Teporter about the necessity of The Wyeth Chemical Company of . - DENTISTS tomorrow evening Irt:lmx Fargo where | satety appliances in steeplejack work, gew onrtl;'mlt{‘m:lt m;a;;i:dnl 1%1:;;1;; R. F- MURPHY Stop at the Hotel Nlcollet in Minneapolis she had gone to spend her spring va- “W remember this mecessity,” he|tion of 18 kind, o & b = cation with her parents. said, “but We remember-it, as a rule,|Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in| FUNERALDIRECTOR P 3 lnm‘muéen':;nli""’ Em”comfo rtable DR. D. L. STANTON xr® Say, will the cream you have been | {00 1ate—We remember it while fallyl which Sage and Sulphur are combin: AND EMBALMER | on\‘;-e-:li:fel:n Ave. between Nicollet and Hennepin Aves. DENTIST u';z‘ Rl I 2ol iedtiaomeithat ing. ‘| ed with other valuable remedies for Office 318 Beitrami Ave. EUROPEAN Moderate Priced Cafe Office in Winter Block getting whip? 4 ’ “You gee ‘we are rather like the abv|keeping the hair and scalp in clean, Phons 3ieee. 200 ROOMS—$1.00 UPWARD - BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES will. Phone MMeadow Dale Dairy| gent minded man. He met 2 WOMAD O | hoalthy condition R R S P AN Sl A ¥ Farm, 579-2, A. P. Ritchie, Prop. ; stdreetdca.r ‘oxfe day, and shook he¥| 1¢ your pair s loosing its color DR. J. T. TUOMY b2 Mrs. Henry Miller and children B.P.H:::,! :l:ed(.lea.r husband? or constantly coming out, or if you _ DENTIST left this morning for Minneapolis “Boo-hoo, he's dead,’ sald .tho wom, | are troubled with dandruft or dry, SO e T L ¢ 4 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. where they will be the guests of rel-| o 3 resine into tears, ‘Dom't you re: | itchy scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Bemd i Man“tactu[srs wnulesalars and Johhars atives during the next month. member the funeral last Wi Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your ) vy DR. G. M. PALMER The place to get your typewriter| “‘Why, ves’ said the old man, bit:| druggist, use it. according to the = : 5 DENTIST DB T At Hhs Bt Ploter| i hla lip: Why: ves; sotidauties .| atniolo: ivections. auilEeeL pLatiet The Followlag-Firms Are Thoroughly Reliable andOrders Sent to Them Will Be-Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices e Office Supply store. A ribbon for| A few days later he met the woms| difference a few days’ treatment will ] Evening Work by Apeintment Oaly i an again. make in the appearance of your halr. : Il ake of typewriter and an; L 8 ) every m il Y| “‘How do you do? he said. ‘And| AN drugglsts sell it, under guaran. THE msm" "m Model Manufacturing Go. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. TO/CURE; A COXD XN ONE DAY go;v li8 Mare lf os? :l:llb:nd {116 26| tes, that the money will be retunded = : ey Open daily, except Sunday, 1 t:: 6 ». =il racing March weather? e : : : - K BROMO Quirine Tab- s if the remedy is not exactly as rep- i e B kS L i netunil atney 161t il ‘Sl dead; sald the woman; and| ..o o" l““BEnqu Wholesale + :;{iy"a? X :,msunday, Treading rooms to cure. E. W, GROVE'S signature 18| the old man blushed. L (] : % on each box. 25c. “'T'l make a note of that, he mut: 7 1 BREA” cAanEs - tered to himself, as he hurried away; WHOLESALE COMPANY ) TOM SMART A M U S E M E N TS andt a short time afterwards, when he . EEa 5 met the woman once more, the E 3 4 DeED 8 IGE GREAM —_— | thousht Instantly shot mnto his mind LUMBER: LATH-AND -WHOLESALE GROCERS sarz axp movime ] (I % £ 5 Res. "Phone §8. 818 America Ave. ‘Husband. Trouble about husband. - o p 3 - Office "Phone 12 So he adopted a very sympathetic air| The BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE has re- Mm m‘fim‘t Office and Works and sald, pressing her hand: o A 318 Minnesota Ave. Phone "’ p , pressing her hand: moved from 318 Minnesota Ave.:to ety b e i o8 BELTRAMI AVE. 2 Wl 10w o Jou ob LA yene 514 Minnesota Ave. We will be ; : EDUARD F. 'm, Ph. C. oor sban 9~ » = 5 1 o % pleased 'to meet all our old|{- 5 “‘Oh, he's fine, interrupted the 5 : WE ARE JOBBERS RECISTERED PHARMACIST . . customers at our ¥ To the Public woman. ‘We've just got back from an:e;el:cauon and 11 thelr Wholesalérs of INKS E c- E- BAT’TLES e Sataliion Corasy Phone 308 <., We have this week installed a large || ©UF Boneymoon. orders:ialios Inviting 5 PENS ~ Dealerin. PIN TICKETS Personal attention to prescriptions

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