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£ burning building. W. F. Kunitz of Brainerd, was in the city yesterday on business. Down-to-date auto robes at reason- able prices at Gould's. Illustrated Song R. J. Poupour of Kelliher, was a business visitor here yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. L. J. Deur of Tenstrike, is fn the city today on a shopping tour. Darkies, a whole village of 'em, The Williams cottage at Lakeside will be open the 26th of this month. Don’t forget to telephone Dr. J. A. McClure your chicken troubles. Phone Masestic Tuearre The Telephone Girl . (Vitagraph) 8 Thrilling experience of a Telephone girl who sticks. to. her : post-in a This picture is a first class feature in one reel. _ In Dis’a Countree (Lubin) A good and nteresting Italian picture. Sweet Swanée Sue Duet—Miss Hazelle Fellows and C. J. Woodmansee. A Bucktown Romance (Kalem) GOMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM SUNDAY ' NIGHT. . The‘-Gd,l.lmbia' . make this a very amusing comedy. You must see this: beautiful little musical instrument toget an idea of its excellent appearance, 105. % ° Mrs. J. C. Parker and Miss Ella Parker spent yesterday at Pinewood as guests at the Stohl home, return- ing home last night. The VanSyckle cottage at Lakesid}e Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Baer have will be opened about the 28th of this rented the Corliss cottage at Lakeside MBI, for the summer. They will move A nice robe adds to the pleasure|there the first of June. Harold of auto riding. See the new line at{Dane has rented the cottage for the Gould's. last two weeks of this month. S. J. Deitel and son, C. A. Deitel If you have money lying idle or of Nebish, transacted business in Be- [invested in a way that is not satis- midji yesterday. factory or does not yield more than 4 per cent you should investigate the certificates of Deposit issued by Trainmaster G. H. Warner, was here yesterday from Brainerd on bus- iness. Fresh dressed chickens at the Peo- ples’ Meat Market Saturday—not the Northern National Bank. cold storage. i Mrs. A. E. Harris and daughter, G. A. Aubol, deputy revenue col- Adelaide, left yesterday for Crooks- lector of Crookston, was here ye8-ly,n where they will be the guests of terdeyjon business, Mr. Harris's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The ladies of the G. A. R. will]T. A, Harris. Before returning home serve a supper in the Odd Fellows|they will also visit relatives at Moor- hall on Saturday. head. They will be away a month, George Cochran is building an- The treasurers of Fraternal and other cottage on his property at the|Religious Societies are invited to con- head of the lake. sult with the officers of, the Northern il | National Bank regarding the safe in- vestment of their trust funds. Every facility for investigation will be fur- nished to you. Will Holmes of Grand Forks. open the Lakeside. grocery store the last week in May. Gould's have a new line of auto Mrs. A. W. Stenchfield of Roches- robes. ter, has returned home after having Earnest Wilde of Crookston, is in|spefit some time ‘in the city as the the city for a few days on a combined |guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. J. business and pleasure trip. Brown. She was accompanied home Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holmes of |PY Mr. Brown and little daughter, Grand Forks, will open their cottage | Katherine, who will be her guests at Lakeside the first week in June. |fOF @ few weeks. The ladies of this city will be pleased to learn of the bargains now being offered at The Monogram Hat Shop. This Millinery store is clos- ling out everything at cost and below. Much of the material such as chiffons and silks, which may be used for dress Most users of pencils are now |purposes will no doubt be sold dur- writing with the popular “Bemidji.” [ing the next few days. Press shapes They may be had at practically ev-|and trimmed hats including all the ery.first class pencil store in the|millinery accessories must be closed city. out regardless of cost. Monogram The Wolf cottage at Grand Forks|Hat Shop, Beltrami avenue. Bay has been put in shape for the You can buy full letter head size, summer and will be opened the last|8 1-2x11 carbon paper, the kind that of the month. 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 hoxes for $1.00 The Jacobi family of Grand Forks|Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. will arrive in the city the first of —_— June to open their cottage at Lake- side for the summer. Gould’s want you to see their auto robes before buying. H. E. Reynolds of the firm of Rey- nolds and Winter, went to Red Lake yesterday for a few hours on busi- ness. You'll miss a good thing if you don't attend the supper given by the ladies of the G. A, R. in the 0dd Fel- lows hall on Saturday. Orders Payable. The following orders ‘drawn on the The Monogram Hat Shop announe- general fund of the Village of Ny- es a closing out sale to begin at once. |M0Te are now payable, interest will All chiffons, velvets, malines, ribbons, | cease after this date, May 15, 1912. silks, braids, flowers, press shapes, Order No. . 330 trimmed hats, ete.. will be sold at cost Order No. . 412 | and less. Everything, including fix- Order No. . 426 tures must be sold. The store will g:g:: z:- . ::i close 1.ts doors June 15th. S N0 - o Mrs. Ed. Rood left yesterday Order No. . 457 morning for St. Paul, called there by Order No. 458 | the death of a brother. Mrs. Rood Order No. 490 will return in a few days. John A. Olson, Treas., The Titus cottage. belonging to Nymore, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Titus of Minto, has been prepared for the summer It would surprise you to know of and will be opened about the first of | the great good that is being done by June. Chamberlain’s Tablets. Darius The place to get your typewriter Downey, of Newberg Junction, N. B., ribbons is at the Bemidjl Pioneer | ¥Tites, “My wife has been' using Office Supply store. A ribbon for Chamberlain’s Tablets and finds every make of typewriter and any|them very effectual and doing her lots of gzood.” If you have any . 1 a - i tg:fidefigo,‘;;::i ;vla nt. Prices at re-| ible with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by Bar- C. C. Gowran of Grand Forks has|ker’s Drug Store. purchased the Gnash cottage at . Lakeside and will open it early in June after remodelling the entire place. Automobile For Sale. My Parry four-passenger touring car for sale or trade. Car in first clasg You can buy full letter head size, |condition. Ask for demonstration. 8 1-2x11 carbon paper, the kind that Northern Automobile Co., will make as many copies as you de- C. W. Jewett. sire, guaranteed to be equal to the best on the market or money back. The most interesting thing about jt| Lame back is usually caused by next to quality is the price. 100 [rheumatism of the muscles of the sheets put up in neat boxes for $1.00 | back, for which you will find noth- Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. ing better than Chamberlain’s Lini- ment. For sale by Barker's Drug Judge Stanton, Lee LaBaw, Mal|Store, Clark and Mayne Stanton have rent- ed a cottage at Grand Forks Bay and will take up their residence there in a short time. One Place Where Living Is Cheap. In the Blue Nile region in Egypt & native laborer can live very comfort ubly on six to eight cents a day. > The fionogmm Hat Shop is going out of business. Everything includ- iing fixtures must be sold regardless of cost. A splendid opportunity for the: women of Bemidji to buy milli-| Poor apvetite is a sure sign of im- nery and accessories at a great sdv-|paired digestion. A few doses of ing. Sale begins at once. Chiffons, [Chamberiain’s Stomach and Liver malines, ribbons, silks, braids, flow-[Tablets will strengthenyour diges- ers, press shapes and trimmed hatc|tion and improve your appetite. all to go at a big sacrifice in price.| Thousands ‘have been benefitted by « Attend early and make your selec-|taking these Tablets. : Sold by Bar- To realize in full the extraordinary value this Columbia ““Lyri@’’ Hom- less Graphophone represents at $25.00, you must see the instrument itself and hearit’s full and delightful musical tone The cabinet is constructed of beauti- fully marked oak finely joined. It is equipped with the famous double spring, noiseless; Columbia mo- tor which plays ‘three 10 or.12 inch records at one winding andis controlled by a speed regulator. As it weighs only 20 pounds and measures only 13 1-2 inches ‘square and 7 inches high, compactness will be one of its many very desirable features. Famous Pearls In History. ‘We read of pearls—oyster as they were called—in Chinese rec- orde dating back nearly 3,000 years, and Persian history and Persian poetry abound in mention of the pearl as a symbol of purity, and this association of ideas has persisted until the pres- ent day. But it is a curlous fact that though we have read so much about famous pearls which have played great parts in history, there 18 hardly an authentic instance of any pear! being still in existence which has any an- tiquity of its own or made history of any importance. This is partly due to the fact that-valuable pearls were nearly always stolen in the brave days of yore, and their unlawful owners had good reason for:concealing thelr historical identity. Uncle Henry's Aphorism. “Lean men usually have pessimistic leanings,” sald Uncle Henry Butter- worth. “But the fat fellow who sits down and fs a hull cheer full, usually takes a cheerful view of things. Drop in‘and enjoy a pleasant half- hour's music at the Sign of the Musi- cal Notes. STEVENS PRINT ‘SHOP 405 Minnesota Avenue Bemidji - - - . - Mim. Mistress—And be carefu], Norah, State of Minnesota, 'County of Bel- tribution of the estate of said- decedent: TH GBAY A ns The representative of the above named decedent, having filed in this court his || due of said estate to the persons- there- the County ‘of Beltrami, State of Min- that is falling out, is not necessarily | (Court Seal) Probate Judge. the hair seems to be lifeless of dead, grandparents used. The best pre- ’ ulants, the whole mixture being | remtves dandruff and gradually re- days’ treatment will make in your After Fighting. that my child doesn’t fight that little German boy on our block. - New Nurse [CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL —Certainly, mum. Which nationality AVCOUNE: AXD XOR. DI#TRL do yez want him to be after fightin'? » n Estate of Truman ‘Senear. trami, in Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Tru- ) man Senear, decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons interested in the final account and dis- final’ sccount of the administration of 5 the estate of said decedent,’ together A Few Applications of a Simple|with his petition praying for the adjust- = : ment and allawance of sald final ac- Remedy Will Bring Back count and for distribution of the resi- The Natural Color. = unto entitled; -therefore, you, and-each @ of you, are hereby cited and required to Pull out one gray balr and &|ghow cause, if any you have, before this dozen will take its place” is an old|court at the probate court rooms in the saying, which is, to a great extent, |COUrt house, in the City of Bemidjl, in true, if no steps are taken to 8toD [nesota, on the 1st day of June, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., why said petition 'the. cause. When gray hairs appear should mot be granted. it is a sign that Nature needs assist-|" witness, the judge of said court, and ance. It is Nature's call for help: ;lim sea; of said court, this Tth day of . ay, 1912. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair M. A. CLARK, a sign of advancing age, for tht.are 4t—5-9 16-23-30 are thousands of elderly people with perfect heads of kaid without a sin- gle streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use is the old-fashioned “sage tea” which our paration of this kind is Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep- aration of domestic sage and sul- phur, scientifically compounded with later discovered hair tonics and stim- carefully balanced and tested by ex- perts, 3 Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- less. It refreshes dry, parched hair, stores faded or gray hair to its nat- ural color, Don’t delay another minute. Start using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few hair. ;W This preparation. is offered to the|. public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- dists, THE. SPALDING A EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More ,000.00 recently expended nnxnw%v‘o‘n% 250 m’mvfln& baths, l“ 'IIflD'l‘tmllli Eurx'mm convenience: - Luxurious-and- by snd bufter’ Flomish ‘a-pair.. tory. A rt Of business sec- tion but overlooking the harbor snd Lake Buperior. Convenisnt to everything. Ono of the Oreat Netols of the Nerthwest PROPOSALS FOR FRAME BUILDINGS. Department of the Interior, Office ofIn- dian_ Affairs, Washington, D. €., April 25, 1912, ~Sealed -proposals, plainly. marked on the outside of the sealed en- velope: “Proposals for Day School Plant, White Earth Reservation, Minnesota,” and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., will be received at .the Indian Office until 2 o'clock p. m. June 5, 1912, for fur- nishing materials and labor for the erection of a frame school building and ‘frame quarters at the Twin Lakes Day School, White Earth' Indian Reseryation, Minnesota, in strict accordance with I plans, specifications -and instructions'to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the offices of the Supervisonsiof Construction, ' Denver ,Colo., the Im- provement Bulletin, Minneapolis, Minn., the Times, Crookston, Minn., the Pio- : neer, Bemidji, Minn., the U. 8. Indianf: g Warehouses at Chicago, TiL, St. Louis, Mo,, and Omaha, Nebr,, the Builders Traders Exchange ‘at St Paul, Minn and at the school. . For further informa- “of children’s; misses and Irifants-shoes'at tion apply to the Superintendent of: the White Earth Indian School,’ Minnesota. C. ¥, Haul A New York man was: Sunday to'hean an slarmiclock in o tign, for the hour was precisely 1p. m, “I-thought the alarm clock was up stairs,” he sald to his wite. put’ it into the oven at nime o'clock, |dation of it in the The recipe 1 used stated that it should | temper and passions. steam four.hours and no.longer. |1 |the words, self-control, duty, and con- yas- afrajd I might forget it, so I |sclence.—8. Smiles. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 300 pairs of boys heavy 'ribbed -hose, 18¢ 13° s \ values, choice, a DA B o 200 pair of Infants cashemere 25¢ hose, colors, white, pink, blue and red, choice, .\1 sc 2 B PAIT:. i s b E 700 -pairs of ‘men’s 'Everwear Hose, black andcolors, choice i At} e Z 5 — — Wash Dresses : ' ~“Werhave: received another large shipment of Children’s and Misses’ wash dresses that will be on display during the hosiery:sale. o’clock HOURSALE 3 o'olock - Saturday afterncon, 2 to 3 .o'lock w'e:bffér. (one pair to'a child)’ l(l)pmn & :’t‘:: u.;;l ?u ult one. The plan worked ly, for the puddi: fust rignt” Fedbime Her Kitchen artled last Wednesday and Thursday ""Hornless Without replying, she hurried to Lesson All Shauld Learn. i sv s BaguiisgisG ol IGrt hophone || the kitchen. Soon returning, she ex- Phitarch said to the Emperor Tro-|. T THp Plained her haste. “I made a suet : “Let your government commence t 1 pudding’ this morning,” she said, “and |iB Your own breast, and lay the foun- mmand of your Here come in Everybody Is Doing I WHAT? Using the Bemidji Pencil WHY? Because it’s the best nickel pencil in the world. . This pencil is Absolutely Guar- anteed or your money back at the following places: ' Barker's Drug and Jewelry Store W. 6. Schroeder 0. C. Rood & Co. E. F. Netzer's Pharmacy Wm. McCuaig J. P, Omich’s - Gigar Store : Roe- & Markusen F. G. Troppman & Co, L. Abercrombie Chippewa Trading: Store, Red Lake Bemidii Pioneer Office Supply. Store Retailers will receive immediate shipmentin gross lots (more or less) by calling Phone 81, Ar- rangements have been made to advertise, as above, the names of all dealers “who séll the Bemidji-” ) Sale of Hosiery 500 pairsof ladies hose, our 35 and 50c zsc ; values, black and colors, choice, a pair.... j 100 pairs of misses 25¢ whitelacehose, choice, a pau'1oc i B9e¢ a pair, ® TODGEDOM TN L g .090.0’00”. —_—— every second and fourth Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock in basement of Catholic church. Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday > Ie’:elll:lnn. at Odd Fellows ».0. B Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd. Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall. G AR Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Fel. lows Ave. L 0. 0.7 et et B S T SO Bemidjf Lodge No. 110 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. L O. O F. Camp No. 34 Regular ‘meeting every second and fourth ‘Wednesdays at 8 O'clock at 0dd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesday at $o'clock. —1. 0. O.'F. Hall. ENIGETS. OF PYTHIAS ‘Bemidjl Lodge No. 168. Regular mesting nights—ex- ery Tuesday eventng ‘at 8 WY last Wednesdsy evening CRge> 0 each month. nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth 8t. " Elkanah Commandery No. 30 K. T. Stated conclave—second P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave, and Fifth St. Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, 8 o'clock — at Masonic Hall, 4 g:nnmi Ave., and Fifth M3 A Roosevelt, SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights on the first and third Thursdays 0. 0. F. Hall at § SONS OF EERMAN. Meetings held third Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman's Hall. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 308 Third street. T. 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