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POPPOPROOOOOOGOSS® COMING EVENTS. Wednesday, April 24.—-Con- cert in the city hall by Skov- » gaard, the Danish violinist. @ Wednesday, April 24.—The @ Eastern Star lodge will give a © dancing party in the Masonic @ Temple. PORPRROOOOOSOOGS® @ @ @ @ POPLOLOOO®O®OO @ J. A. Sandin, of St. Paul, called on |, customers today. Mrs. J. Case and son Ralph, came in*from Turtle River this morning to shop. A. A. Rogers of Remer, was in the city last evening en route to Walker on business. Go to Hakkerup for photos. G. A. Aubol, deputy revenue col- Jector of Crookston, is a Bemidji vis- itor today. M. F. Day of St. Paul, and B. F. C of Little Falls, state cruisers, are in the city today on business. The Episcopal Guild will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Upham, 903 Bemidji avenue. The great motive power of any| business is the strenuous personal faith of the men back of it. North- ern National Bank. John A. Cline left over the Soo line this morning for Corneil, On- tario, where he was called by the serious illness of his mother. S. A. Challman, of Minneapolis, in- spector of state graded schools, came down from Blackduck and left this morning for Akeley on business. The place to get your typewriter| ribbons is at the Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply store. A ribbon for | every make of typewriter and any grade you may want. Prices at re- tail, 50, 75 and $1. Mrs. M. B. Patten and Mrs. W. A. Wicklund came up from Remer yes- terday and went on to Hackensack where they will visit friends. Judge C. \V. Stanton and Court Re- porter Lee LaBaw left this morning for Brainerd where Judge Stanton will hold a short term of court. G. A. Itskin arrived in the city last night from Park Rapids to hear the speeches to be given last evening by William E. Lee and C. A. Russell. This evening Captain Richter who is in charge of the Salvation Army at Brainerd, will conduct a special meet- | ing at the Salvation hall in this city. Most users of pencils are now, writing with the popular “Bemidji.” They may be had -at practically ev- ery first class pencil store in the city. About two hundred invitations have been issued for the dance to be given this evening by the members of the Eastern Star lodge. The dance will be held in the Masonic hall. | Arrangements have heen canplet» ed for the dance to be given Fnrlay night in the city hall by the United Commercial Travelers. Remfrey’s orchestra will furnish tne music. The Knights of Columbus have is- sued invitations for a basket social and card party to be given tomorrow night in the K. C. hall, the proceeds of which will go to the church fund. Grand Forks Times—Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davies of Walnut street had as delightful guests at their home ov- er Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Mar- cum of Bemidji, and Mrs. Davies’ brother, R. C. Davies of Chesley, On- tario. You can buy full letter head size, 8 1-2x11, carbon paper, the kind that will make as many copies as you de- sire, guaranteed to be equal to the best on the market or money back. The most interesting thing about it next to quality is the price. 100 sheets put up in neat boxes for $1.00 Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. After a regular meeting of the Royal Neighbor lodge last evening, a social session was enjoyed, about fif- ty people dancing until midnight. During the evening a pie guessing contest was held. Each person was allowed to guess what the pic was made of and no one being successful, it was sold to the highest bidder, go- ing to Frank Pogue. It was later found to be made of oat meal. LARGE NOSES POPULAR. The nose plays a very important part in Japan, because noses consti- tute about the only distinction be- tween one Jap and another. Th: nose is the only feature that attracts at- tention. As there are very few large noses to be found- there, a lady with | a large nose is regarded as one spec- ially gifted by nature. She is in- variably a reigning beauty aand the envy of ‘her less favored sisters. In all female Japanese pictures the ar- tists are careful to make the nose of generous dimensions. They also have a good nose for taste in beers, and the Jap is not slow in picking golden grain belt as his favorite, ,because they taste best of any. T. R. Sy- mons, local agent, 3 Official Call for Beltrami County Re- publican Convention to be Held In the City of Bemidji, Mon- day, May 13, 1912, Pursuant to the general law of the state of Minnesota governing the holding and conduct of party conven- tions, the republican county conven- tion will be held Monday on the 13th day of May at two o’clock, in the af- ternoon of said day, at the court house in the city of Bemidji tcr the purpose of electing eleven (11) dele- gates to the district republican con- vention at Thief River Falls, Minn., and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come be- fore said county convention. The representation to said county convention from the various town- ships and voting precincts in Bel- trami county shall be as follows: Alaska 2, Battle 2, Benville 2, Bemidji (twp) 3, Blackduck (twp) , Buzzle 2, Baudette (twp) 2. Cor- mant 2, Chilagren 2, Durand 2, Eck- les 3, Eland 2, Frohn 3, Gran. Val- ley 3, Gudrid 2, Hornet 2, Hagali 2, Hamoer 2, Jones 2, Kelliher 2, Keat- ing 2, Lammers 2, Liberty 2, Langor 2, Lakewood 2, Lee 2, Maple Ridge 2, Moose Lake 2, McDougal 2, Minne 2, Nebish 2, Northern 2, Port Hope 2, Quiring 2, Roosevelt 2, Red Lake Agency 2, Redby 2, Summit 2, Snoon- er (twp) 2, Steenerson 2, Spencer Grove 2, Shotley 2, Turtle River (twp) 2, Taylor 2, Walhalla 2. Wa- banaca 2, Zipple 2, Baudette village 3, Blackduck village 5, City of Be- midji, First Ward 5, Second Ward 5, Third Ward 5, Fourth Ward 4, Funkley 2, Nymore 3, Turtle River village 2, Tenstrike 3, Spooner vil- lage 3, Wilton 2. The cancuses of the republican electors in the various townshins and voting precincts of Beltrami county for the purpose of electing delegates to the republican county convention will be held Tuesday, May 7, ia the usual polling places, between the hours of 2 P. M, and 4 P. M. By the order of the republican county committee, Beltrami County, Minnesota. J. E. Parker, Chairman, E. H. Denu, Secretary. BIDS WANTED. Bids will be received by J. L. George, county auditor, for leveling parkways around the court- house grounds, setting out elm trees in place of damaged vox elders, and fil- ling two old cess pools on the west side of the court house. Bids will be opened at 2:00 p. m. Saturday, April 27th. J. L. George, . County Auditor, PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PA- Z0 OINTMENT fails to cute any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles in 8 to 14 days. 60c. C. 6. JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks Office—214 Beltrami Ave. Adventure ¢ the Devil’s Foot @e Adventure & the Red Circle Two remarkably inter- esting reminiscences of- the famous detective Sherlock Holmes will appear in succeed- ing installments of this paper. It’s really very simple, the way Holmes unravels the mysterious crimes narrated in these stories. —— If You Enjoy Good Mysteries Read These Adventures 16,000,000 rats have been mrlflofl : for the sake of the preventive. meas tender hearted gentlemen remembered that the current year is nemo-toshi, or “the year of the rat” and that these creatures therefore deserve.some def yreuce. YOUR 'smw HAIHS A Harmless Remedy, Made from Gar- den Sage, Restores (‘olor to Gray B t ’ Hair es A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs * | which unfortunately are looked upon ag aeralds of advancing ‘age. Grey hair; however handsome it maybe, makes a person look old. know the advantages of being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others simply knowing that you are “look- ing fit” gives one courage to under- take and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful and color and beauty in a few days’ time? i dealer to sell Most people know that common garden sage acts as n color restorer and scalp tonic as well. mothers used a “Sage Tea” for keep- ing their hair dark, solft and luxur- Hair Remedy we have an ideal pre- paration of Sage, combined with Sul- phur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out A few appli- cations of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice that differ- ence in your hair aftsr a few days’ treatment. der guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Propltiating bplrlu of Rats. RECISTERED PHARMACIST «Bromo aulnlm » o You Use a Lead Pencil ? WE ALL DO If you knew just where you could buy the QUIGKLY VANISH - Cent Pencil ‘ In the World you would do it without much coaxing—wouldn’t you? Arrangements are being made with every first class We all Our grand. © bT'he Beml d PTY In Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur - (The best nickel pencil in the world) Sold now at Barker’s Drug and Jowelery Store 0. C. Rood & Co. E. F. Netzer’'s Pharmacy Wm. McCuaig J. P. Omich’s Cigar Store Roe & Markusen All druggists sell it, un- fUNERAL DIRECTOR F. G. Troppman & Co. L. Abercrombie Chippewa Trading Store, Red Lake Bemlidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Retailer will receive immediate shipment in gross lots (more or less) by calling Phone 31. Arrangementsthave been made to advertise, as above, the names of all dealers “who sell The Bemidji.” R. F. MURPHY AND EMBALMER Otfice 313 Beltrami Ave. Phone 3192 “[EDUARD F. NETZER, . C. RAILROD TINE CaDs|] ure against the spread of- pl B Postoffice Oorner Phone 304 500 BATLEOAD brought forth by the Metrqpnum i, : Personal attention to prescriptions 162 East B lice board of the eity of Tokio W is A % 188 Weat Bound v 2 e enormous number of the rodents: ha Bast Bound Leaves + 2:45 pm i by | L Ative Bremo 0ulnlna T. BEAUDETTE | " b e 1 ki o om the residents and killed sincethe. o < first cnsahof the pestilence was diacoy- USED THE WORLD CVER 70 OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. Merchant Tailor 8 Bt Touna Tt e 5 24 ered in the capital in December, 1902. ; 5 % 35 West Bound = Recently a religious service was per. | AlWeys remember the full name. Lok m"‘c:‘-lf:m "o"‘;'m:h."""' 36 Eost Boind reeves g an formed by the officials of the. police | for this signature on every box. 25c. 132 g:;:l‘: g::g e A office for the purpose of consoling the 315 Beitami Avn- Freight West Lelvn':: : o spirits of these dead creatures. These Freight East Leaves at 0 ;‘: MINNESOTA & mAmxu'- 82 South Bound Leaves 31 North Bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at 1 North Bound Leaves 2 South Bound Leaves { PROFESSIONAL CARDS | RUTH WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltrami Avenue MRS. W. B. STEWART Teacher of Piano, Guitar and Mandolin. Graduate of the New England Conserva- tory in Boston and a pupil of Dr. Wil- liam Mason of New York. Studio, 1003 Dewey Avenue. T. W. BRITTON MAKER OF VIOLINS Violins repaired and Bows rehaired. Up stairs over Grand Theatre. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker’s Joewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Mayo ‘Phone 396 Res. "Phone 397 || DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Thoroughly Up to Date Repair Parts Available Over Night Automobiles are a piece-of machinery and therefore you must expect that by accident or otherwise you are going to break something, and will need:a new part ‘to replaee:it, that is-where BUICK service comes to the front with a leap and a‘bound, twenty minute service is the‘'watchword of the BUICK distributors, THE PENCE AUTOMOBILE CO., at Minneapolis. In other/words twenty minutes afteryour order is received at the above company’s mammoth warerooms, the needed repair part is on its way to you; no waiting until they telegraph the factory and then wait from three days to three weeks for the’little-repair part: No, Sir, twenty minutes is their schedule, WHY? for the simple reason the - PENCE AUTOMOBILE CO. carries over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR stock of repair parts for ‘all Buick‘models; no difference how. old the model, the repair part is always available, . This stock of repair parts is the largest carried by any. selling firm in America. That’s why BUICK owners don’t wait a single-minute for any emergency, furthermore the reason why the BUICK is by far the.most-popular automobile built today. Get in touch with us, we want toshow you. Cet aauuamtad vmh ihe: BUIGK car, Seven mndlls, $550. o 81 800, Office— Miles Block DE. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office 'Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 73. 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 213 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST - ist National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Apoiatment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p m., 7to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPR AND MOVING Res. 'Phone §8. 818 America Ave. Office *Phone 13 == NELSON & CO.