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DATES T0 REMEMBER. for Decoration Day. Wednesday, May 29—Democratic county convention. Wednesday, May 28—Junior-Sen- ior ball in city hall. Thursday, May 30—Decoration Day exercises in Greenwood. Friday, May 31.—High school, Normal and Eighth grade commence- ment, Tuesday, June 4—Legislature con- venes. Thursday, June 6—Democratic state convention in Duluth. Wednesday, June 12—State school Hlustrated Song A Polished Family land sale, Bemidji. " a " o ing to spend the day as the guests of Ni:zzfln_\, June 17—Summer school Mrs. Murray Humes. Monday, June 17- day of Mrs. Harold Mitchell who has University week. spent the past month in the city as Tuesday, June 18—National con-|the guest of relatives, left for her vention at Chicago. home at Virginia this noon. Pirst Miss Madeline Bray of Blackduck, B. W. Lakin left last night for|was in the city today en route to Minneapolis for a few days on busi-| Crookston, where she will spend the summer as the guest of relatives, Go to Hakkerup for photos. Ralph Lycan and Mayne Stanton have issued invitatidns for a danc- When in need of dry wood call on |ing party to be given in the Rex Falls and Cameron. hotel Saturday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Benedict of Cass| Adolph Altermatt of Springfield, Lake, were visitors in the city last|Minn., is in the city for a few days evening, returning home this morn-|on a combined business and pleasure ing. trip. . Mr. Altermatt is head of the Altermatt Mercantile company of Springfield. ness. Mrs. A. E. Cataline and Miss E . Stevens, of Federal Dam, were in the city yesterday shopping. Miss Alice Warrick of Jenkins, Minn., is a guest at the A. P. Ritchis home. Miss Warrick is Mrs. Ritchie's niece. J. P. Eastman of Warren, auditor { for the St. Hilaire Lumber company, was in the city yesterday on busi- ness connected with the company. He was accompanied by W. E. Small of Grafton, N. D. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors Thursday after- rcon promptly at 3 o’clock. This is a business meeting and all mem-| Rev. H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake, | bers are requested to be present. arrived in the city yesterday from Tenstrike. He left on the night train | for Northome. 2 ey goes and then to ¢onsider how it The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyteri-| wiil grow when once you begin sav- an church will serve a 35c dinner at |ing systematically. It will earn 4 the church on Saturday, June 1st.|per cent annually at the Northern The public is invited. National Bank. The Williams cottage at Lakeside was opened yesterday by Mrs. Wil- liams and Mrs. Goodman, of Grand Forks. Buy your adding machine paper rolls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 3 for 26 cents. It is a good thing for you to fig- ure out carefully just how your mon- Don’t forget to telephone Dr. J. A. cClure your chicken troubles. Phone 105. The Webster Green Houses have on hand 3,000 cut flowers for Decor- ation Day. Roses, carnations, peon- Mrs. H. O. Rosaan of Crookston, |ies, sweet peas, Cape Jessimines, etc., arrived in the city yesterday to make | are among the lot. Mr. Webster re- arrangements for the opening of the |quests that orders be placed early. Rosaan cottage at Lavinia. Telephone 166. Mrs. F. S. Lycan, Mrs. G. R. Dane, Notice the change in the discount Mrs. A. P. White and Mrs. C. R. San- |.n the T. J. Crane advertisement born went to Cass Lake this morn- |which appears on another page of Everyhody Is Doing It WHAT? [ 5 gun 0 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. G. Schroeder 0. C. Rood & Co. E. F. Nefzer's Pharmacy Carlson’s Variety Store : Wm. McCuaig J. P. Omich's Cigar Store Roe & Markusen F. G. Troppman & Co. L. Abercrombie : The Fair Store Chippewa Trading Store, Red Lake Bemidji 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, Masestic THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday’s Program 3000 Feet of Pictures Deluxe True Till Death (Melies) A very pathetic story of the Civil Wsr, one that holds | attention from start to finish. A picture well suited The Story of a Gocoanut A fine educational picture. When the Heart Rules The dramatic story of the struggles of a young artist. Kentucky Eyes Miss Hazelle Fellows A bully good comedy. (Sellg) (Selig) (Edison) this paper. The ad read in yester- day’s issue, one third off on gowns and dresses and it should have read one-half off, which change will be noticed in the display ad tonight. Mr. and "Mrs. G. B. Backus and daughters Beatrice, Vera, Helen anil Luella, expect to leave for Defiance, Ohio, on Friday evening. The family lived near Defiance before moving”to Bémidji and will spend over a month at their former home, plan- ning to return to Bemidji about the middle of July. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 sheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. If you wish a heavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Mrs. J. A. Younggren, who was operated upon yesterday morning for appendicitis at St. Anthony’s hospital, is getting along as nicely as ¢an be expected. Mrs. Younggren’s sister, Mrs. Al. Fitzgerald and daugh- ter, Margaret, of Fargo, arrived In ile city yesterday and will remai: wilh her until she has fully recover- ed. L. D. Beach of Northome, arrived in the city last night, called here by the illness of his little son. Mrs. Beach and the baby were en route to Northome from Brainerd yesterday morning when the baby was taken sick, and it was found necessary to take him to St. Anthony’s hospital. He is reported as much improved to- day. The recital given by Miss Helen Ham in the Presbyterian church last evening was attended by a small but appreciative audience. Miss - Ham was assisted by Misses Marjorie Knappen and Clara Fisk and Andrew Rood. The proceeds of this will go to the fund for the Christian Endeav- or convention which will be held here June 7, 8 and 9. E. Chubb-Fuller, “booster” - for Northern Minnesota, is in Bemidji today and states that because of its central location, will move here with his family and make Bemidji his home. Mr. Fuller will be the Northern Minnesota —representative of an agricultural magazine pub- lished in Minneapolis and will ses that the farmers of this section are given plenty of publicity. You can buy the best carbon paper made, every sheet guaranteed, any weight you desire at $1.00 per box for a good grade that will answer all ordinary purposes; $2.00 for an extra good paper and $2.75 for the best ex- tra fancy quality light weight grade. Positively none better made. Each box contains 100 sheets of paper, size & 1-2x13. Phoune your orders, call or ‘write the Bemidji Pioneer Office Sup- ply Store. Phone 31. Security State Bank Building, Bemidji, Minn. Judge C. W. Stanton of Bemidji, will deliver the Fourth of July ora- tion at Pequot. It is to be an old fashioned = kind of a celebration. There will be a ball game, picnic, sports of all kinds and with Judge Stanton as speaker of the day there is sure to be a large attendance. “The Judge,” said one Pequot man, “is my idea of a good speaker. He speaks to the people, not over their heads. Every word counts and means something.”—Brainerd - Daily = Dis- patch. Matt Fisher, 42 y2ars-old, of the town ol Funkley, die! :esterday af- ternoon at 6:30, of cancer of chs stomach. Mr. Fisher has been il far & long .time and his death was aor, unexpected. He -is survived by his wife and a son and daughter. The body was brought to Iemidji. thie morning by Undertaker 2. F. Mur- phy s14d the funcral wi'! be hold' to- moriov afternoon at 0 from the Baptist church, Rev. C.' W. Foley of- ficiating. Interment will be made at Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Fisher is well known in Bemidji ang vicinity He has made his home at Funkley since the town was begun, the town having been platted on his home- holdings near Funkley and was alsy cngaged iu the mercantile business. Attention Auto Owners! ed to meet at the city hall at 9:30 the names of all dealers “who sell the Bemidji- Greenwood *.cemet eommlttoe stead. He had extensive real estate All those owning cars are request-| Thursday, May. 30, to furnish trans-| nortation toveterans and. ladies to < Auto: Clubf] 0L PEOPLES lllllEflll.S lnmm Thrown on. Charity. A “heme: for. old people’. recently | member of the American Society ‘of one weighing 1,636 ppunds, and o became: ‘bankrupt - in- Detroit, fortable’ old age, wory charity. could not happen. as . possible. out oil. Vernon, N. Y., says: ally for an old person. for. months yielded confidence in it.” Vinol is not only pleansant to and we guarantee Notice for Bids. and also plumbing and heating. bids. p. m. iwhole, the marriage rate is about ;; birth rate 25.3, and the death .9 a thousand. W 1242 Doud Ave. every dollar they had fn the world, expecting. to: ‘be assured of a com- threwn on ‘We say that every iustitution of this nature ought to be under super- vision of the state so such thinge It is the duty of the youhg and strong to safeguard the welfare of the old and feeble. “Their health and vigor, for ox- ample should be kept up as much Nothing is so good for this purpose as Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron preparation with- Miss A. H. Ralston of Mt. “As a tonic T think Vinol is excellent and especi- A condition of general debility which had lasted promptly to Vinol and this gives me the iullest but always agrees with the stomach it absolutely. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. The board of education will re- -eive bids for the erection of a two- room addition to school house No. 3, entire building plans and specifica- tions may be seen at the office of the secretary, Bemidji, Minn.. The board reserves the right to reject any or all Bids will be opened Jumne 3, at 8 Vital. Statistics or United Kingdom. ' Taking the United Kingdom as a Lightning and Concrete. ,‘ Worshiped in Ancient Days. " The effect oflightning on concrete, Which has long been a matter of dis- there 18 & meteorite weighing pute, has been observed by a leading Y pounds. In the Yale collection and | C1¥il Engineers, who has a reinforced | at Amherst 437 pounds. tate. This w from granular to vitreous. was heavily. reinforced. they had fallen from heaven. THE NEW STORE ON FOURTH STREET E. Z. Y. Clothes Washers. 290 Regular price 50c. Special . . Curtain Stretchers. No-sag make. 6x12 feet, pins one inch apart. 1 3-4 inch frame, Worth $1.25. Es Each, special . .. Seveseana, H Adjustable Ironing Tnbles 5 feet long, 15 inches wid Stores ask $1.00 and $1.25. Special ,.... s Willow Clothes Baskets. High grade willow. Medium size, worth 75c, special ... Large size Special . .12 .. 49¢ Mop Holders. Speclal . .. T e e e ... Bc take Matches, large box 3 Specmi Rl e sesreeasanans B c Paper Pie I’lates Jjust the thmg for Tunches. for Bpechalis -5 0 S b e 20 5¢ Heavy Galvanized i-gallon Oil Cans, 1 Special. . ... .. 16¢c Plain White Plates, 5 inch, Special . .... Plain White, 7i Regular 85c. CANDIES! CANDIES Close out all candies and gum, etc., we must have more room so will cut out this line, 25¢ Chocolate Chips. 5 Special per pound ... 20c Mint Kisses. Special per pound . All penny BOOAR" 555 e, e -All chewing The Smith Bros. Congh’ Drops . ........ for. G Two good Show Cases, one Fioor Case, one Couuter Case for sale —half price. CARLSON VARIETY STORE “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ’ 105, rate 3000 Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations, Peonies, Sweet Peas, Cape Jessamines, Etc., Etc. Phone Your Orders Early' BSTER'S GREEN HOUSES Phone 166 ; t A b Some sacred {163 West Bound Leaves . R ho had paid into it|FOnCrete water tank on his country es. | stones, as the black meteorite wor- many inmates who L siruck by lightning, | shiped at Emess, in Syria; the holy Which caused o injury, but changed | Kaaba of Mecca; and the great stone the texture of the concrete in. places | of the pyramid of Cholula, in Mexico; The. tank | owe thefr sanctity to the beliet that In the National Museum, Washing- 1, 2 - is 800 BATLROAD ne | 162 East Bound Leaves ,. 83 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 36 Fast Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at . 32 South Bound Leaves . 31 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 83 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at MINN., RED LAKSE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves :36 pm 2 South Bound Leaves . :30 am | PROBESSIONAL CARDS | RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. 2 Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND-HARMONY Studlo at 921 Beitrami Avenue MBS. W. B, STEWART Teacher of Plano, Guitar and Mandolin. Graduate of the New E.Ilhlld Conserva- tory in Boston and upil of Dr. Wil- liam Mason of New York Studio, 1003 Dewey Avenue. LAWYERS ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Bakers Jewalry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Offico—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNOR, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The Bemidji Tar Paper Will Be Plain and Level and Treat You on the Square. VOL. 1. NO. 2. BEMIDJI, MAY 29, 1912. Published Weekly Subscriptions—free. Advertising rates—ditto. Editorial rooms in southeast corner Palmer’s store. ———————— ‘We sold a nice big bunch of wash boilers last Saturday. ought to at the price of $2.85 for 14 oz. all-copper, full size. ————— et Have you asked to see our knife blade potato knives? est thing out and warranted. The old reliable “61” floor nish sure makes a hit. floors. big bunch of screen doors. anything you want in that screen wire washer. | washer on the market, or Remember . heel marks won’t show on the We just recelved another We can give you and absolutely save you money. i . Don't Fail to ask - When you are down shopping Jjust drop into our store and let us show you how: ‘our Marswells | Wil .wash your. clothes the quickest and. easiest of any girl. phone 250 lnd we will lend one: Planet Jr. Seeder and Cultivator. NEWS BULLETIN. Carl Gladen, of Laporte, called on us Monday and purchased some mill supplies. Thank you, Mr. Gladen. . . We 0. L. Lindquist is building a nice home at Kelliher. Monday This is without a doubt the best he placed his hardware order With | combination machine on the mar- us. Come in again, Mr. Lind- | get. By a simple adjustment it Quist. will plant any vegetable to be Wi, jack * Bro’ Lat- Mr. Jones—You saw some ruins in England this summer, I sup- pose? : Miss Wit—7Yes, and one of them wanted to marry me. B S U B — It will pay you to purchase Heath and ~Milligan paint for your buildings, as we will guar- antee. this paint o have more body material than any paint be- ing sold today. = var- Mr. Dietel, of Nebish, called on and | us this week and purchased a nice order of hardware. Quality and line | Service count, eh, Mr. Dietel? — Why is it, friends, we are sel- ling so many Moline Plows, Har- Cultivators . and Discs? There certainly must be a rea- TOWS, Householder—Here, drop that coat and clear out. Burglar—You be quiet or I'll wake your wife and give her this son, boys. stk about our | letter I found in your: pocket. N Gas Wg now have a c(_rmplete line of 5 ;: ] . ranges ranging in prices to meet nges. Ole. Gueness of Bena, purchased | 80¥ man’s; pocketbook. Our pet ‘They 8Te | . Shaples Separator of us last | 18 the celebrated Red Dak Chief. Beauties. | ;oo He knows a good thing | Lt us show you. ‘Wwhen he sees it. Why wash a dish pan full of “dishes. that takes you an hour's time, when you can clean an’en- tire’ Sharpes 'l‘ublllar Separato | wlth a small hrnai in 5 mll\\lw “And do.you liave to be called in the morning?” asked the lady Wwho was about to engn;e a‘new . call . “I don’t hag to be mum,” re- Over First National Bank, Bemidj, Office 'Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 73. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block B DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 18 Residence Phone 313 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office 1n Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 330. DR. @. M. PALMER B DENTIST : Mtles Block Evening Work by Apoiatment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Ogen daily, except Sunday, 1 to § P. m., 7to 9 p. m. Sunday, resding only, $to 6 p. m. < TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. 'Phone 68. 213 A 6. JOHNSON ands - Loams Office—214 Beltrami Ave. H | | |

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