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W:. J. Freed of Gaylord, is in the city ‘today as the guést of -Otto I/ Bergh. Clerk cf Court E. H. Reff of Bagy ley, transacted business in Bemidii yesterday. X Mal Clark has returned from Brain- erd after a pleasant week’s visit with his parents. Phone in your orders for fancy dairy butter, 18 and 20 cents, at W. Gi. Schroeder’s Store. S. L. spector of Crookston, few days on business. is here for a Senator Wm. O’'Neil of Cass Lake, was in the city last evening,.return- ing home this morning. The Episcopal Guild will meet with; Mrs. John Goodman, 503 Bemidji av- enue, tomorrow afternoon at.2:30. Go to Hakkerup for photos Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Willson of Blackduck, were in the city yesterday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. C. A. Miller, Mrs. E. H. Doore and Forrest Doore of Littlefork, are spending the day in the city shop- ping. Mr.’and Mrs. William Knight.are entertaining Victor Knight and three| children from Big Fork-in Itasca county. Peter Rice of Farris, was brought to Bemidji Monday suffering with typhoid fever. He is confined to the hospital. - J. Laughlin, of Crookston,. Great Northern Railway official, is here. to- day on business connected with the company. Mrs. D. L. Stanton went to Cass Lake this morning where she. will be the guest of Mrs. Ed. Lundrigan, until Saturday. Sheriff A. B. Hazen left yesterdsy. morning tor Baudette where he will attend the term of court which open- ed there vesterday. Buy your adding machine ,paper. olls at the Pioneer Office and-School #supply Store, Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 26 cents. Among the attorneys attending,the term of court at Baudette are.Judge M. A. Spooner, Bert Fesler of Duluth, Franz Jevne of Big Falls and . C. W. Scrutchin of this city. Miss Pauline Markham was- taken sick last.night and it was found nec- essary to remove her to St. Anthony’s . hospital where she was operated upon this morning for appendicitis. Charles Spurway of Hibbing, spent Tuesday in Bemidji. He went to Kel- liher Tuesday night and will be in LaPorte today. Mr. Spurway is look- ing for a good location for a mews- paper. Every big fire and every report of a burglary should bring home to ¥ you the necessity of keeping your pa-| pers and other valuables in the fire- proof Safety Deposit Vaults of the Northern National Bank. C. M. King of Deer River, was in Bemidji a few hours yesterday while on his way to the north end of Itas- ca county where a force of men. is building road. Mr. King is one of the county commissioners of Itasca county. A $4.00 dictionary in exchange for coupons clipped from the columns of the Pioneer. Read the big display-ad in this issue and then look for the > coupon. Six coupons with 98 cents * secures this splendid modern $4.00 dictionary. Threugh an error the name of Miss Harriet Cochran was omitted in the ) i Pioneer last night from the list of those taking.the lake trip from Du- luth to Buffalo. Miss Cochran left with the members of the party on. Monday night. Joe Herman is in the Northern National Bank filling the position of, Miss Cochran who is on her vacation. Mr. Herman has been in the bank at. Little Fork for some time and. will x return as soon as Miss Cochran comes to Bemidji again. Save the coupons from the Pioneer. | One each day for six issues and bring; 1 them to the Pioneer with 98 cents f e and secure a fine leather bound dic- tionary. Look for the big display an- nounceinent. This dictionary is a reg- ular $4.00 seller. ‘Ralph Lycan, manager of the Rex Hotel, is taking his vacation and his, _position is being filled by Wilbur Ly- | Munro, deputy pure food in- (left. ymterflay afternoan, .for , White- An Iridian drama. . " ilastrated-Songs - * 'fish lake where they, will :spend.three days. at_White Pine Camp. Ralph: Brown.;of Crookston, was a business visitor, in the_ city today. Are you going to dance tonight in the Dreamland hall? Admission 10c. Fred Geise bf Akeley, was in the ‘éity last night on business, returning home; this morning. < Dance tonight in Dreamland hall (old Armory). Come, and dance in the biggest dance hall in the city. Miss Harriet Brown, Miss Florence Loomis and Miss Minnie Duensing, who have been the guests of Mrs, H. C. Baer at Lakeside, left this morning for the Itasca.state. park where-they will spend a few days before return- ing fo:their homes .in Minneapolis. There will be a dance tonight in Dreamland, hall. Admission, 10¢; la- diesfree.. Did.you ever before buy full size typewriter paper,. the kind that goes, with a guarantee.at.the rate:of 500 eheets for 76 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. KX KX RKEX XK KK KK * HOW: romm - The, mzthm Mummt\ Devel- n, Quarters, 39: Thml Strm, South, Minne-.* apolis, o K i* * ok kW For the benefit of the readers & of the Pioneer this mnotice will ¥ appear in both the Daily and % ‘Weekly Pioneer for the next six & month. * Ou .leaxing _the_union ;depot % turn to the left;and -continue up * Nicollet to Third etreet, cross- * ing that thoroughfare, turn to % the left and proceed half a % block, toward the postoffice. * From the Milwaukee depot, % turn to the right on Washing- ¥ ton avenue and continue to First % avenue, .turn to the_left and, g0, ¥ one_block;to Third, street and % then one half block {0 the right. ¥ . Daily: Ploneep. will,_be found. & onfile.here. * I EEEEERRERERE RS IEE SR EER SRR ER RS S E] Notice to Drivers of Motor Vehicles and Other Vehicles, . A portion' of Road Rules of 1911: “Any person shall: at the inter- section of public highway keep to the || right of the intersection of the cen- ter of such highway when turning to the right; and pass to the right of such intersection when turning to the left.” It would be well for the drivers. of motor vehicles of Bemidji to meet and learn Road Rules of 1911 and by following same avoid accidents which will surely happen if such rules are not followed. EARL GEIL, Chief of Police. Hints to Lovelorn Gents. It she makes a practice of eating onions for supper every time you call, It 1s a sign that she is indifferent to- ward your suit. If you spend alotof money sending. flowers to her every day it may make 8 hit with her, but she will marry somebody who has more sense. . Don't talk to her about love in & cot-| Talk about a brownstone, bunga- | d spring the cottsge on her lnun you gét her. 1t.she.ds;handspme,tell her ahout t, and it sbe.ian’t, tell-her anyway. Have- an ; automobile . catalogue .in your. mmckenwhm;he,cnn catch a glimpse of it.. To Presarve Meat. Anykind:of fregh meat may be kept as long as wanted by being sliced snd t In glass preserve.jars.roasting hot.. can. F. 8. Lycan and Ralph Lycan] GREATER AND GRANDER. THAN. EER BEFORE 22 Carloads of Equlpmen& The-gravy- mumnt 1n,:too.: A bewluhw ukmmpldtuaxw Bzav. mm.flum Lox e (Pathe) “A Real Live Regulary Tom’tv Miss_Hazglle Fellows -'A,‘nm_flntch"» ' (Essanay). A highly amusing comedy aboynding in hearty joy laughs. mothy, sell per puind Altlltn, pound:........ Flour, sell per barrel Buckwheat, bushel, sell . Mungarian millet, sell . . 0g-millet, sell ... . & fough; --Here’s department was utterly ipless. bigilot of Eanypate, biting instantly.” “Why,.the hose couldn’t play on the everybody in the club was “Yet they,,. are .gopd, friends n.nm- “Yes;;. he, nuommgxm,n»na.coumm of that it was worth the money."—Wash. | Weeklx. . Ington Herald. Making Peanuts Digestible. Superstitious Some people cannot eat peanuts be- ause. of diffteulty-. in-digesting- them, If they.take a halt-spoantul ot salf-in alittle water, after.eating. peanuts ng trouble. of any, kind.,-will :be.,expe, lenced. in the .gpring.. thg;, will:remain it hear him. entucky blue grass, pound up, In Syracuse. plane,” . explained . Binks, whereupon, “By-Jove,” sald Binks, “that was, planos de, The helpless.” 'What; was . the.itrouble?” asked invited in to gnm,wuq,fl at the.expense of the ‘The Call of the Cuckoo. young women - in some parts of the world are nervous when_they_ hear the first cuckoo’s call For,_they’ believe ths ngle a8 many. years, ‘;r .the _bird, utters_his call, when_ they Darken '.the. Hair. ‘Gray. and.Faded !nr-zo Its . ‘Natural Color 1t .18 "easjer fo. preserye. the. Loolnr, of ‘the_balp, than to restore. if, life was. due to this fact.. ¢ ers have gray hairg, before they, ai fifty, but_they are beginning to ap- preciate the wisdom of our grand: mothers in using “sage tea” for their hair and are fast follnwln; suit, The present. generdtion has the ad-| get, & ready-to-use preparption call- ed Wyeth’s Sage, and Sulphur Halr. Remedy, As a gcalp | tonic and color. restorer this preparunn is vastly. su-, perior to the nrdinnrx “sage tea’ made, by our grandmdthers, The growth and beauty of the hair depends_on a healthy condition of the scalp. Weyth’s Sage and Sulphur, Hair Remedy quickly kills the dand-, ruft germs which rob the hair of its 1ife, color and lustre, makes the scalp, clean and healthy, gives the halr, strength, color and beauty, and makes it grow. " Get a 50 cent bottle druggist today. from your He will give your ‘money back if you are not satisfied | fter a fair trial. vantage of the. past in that it can || .6:30 8. m. and 5:30 p. m. *""Fare 10c. , Grand Forks Bay and Down RISOE,,. vieessioranaivsonsensed e T Fare_26c. Al Points on the Lake........1 p. m. Faré. 25 Retpilers will,, receive immediate, shipments in gross (more_or less) by calling_Phone 31, or addressing the wn the Mississipp! River to the Dam l! ‘mile ‘trip and 1’ hour stop at the dam. . Boat leaves 2:30 p. m., return- Pi Suj St idji, ing at 6:30. il Hooesk Sup vstora Renld) Fire Rowsa Trp, Soc . Ohfldren Malf Fare. Fhone 348 - CAPT..W. B. MacLACHLAN. 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Surprising results are obtained in looking up the spelling, pronyncig- tion and definition of a host of words which have been incorporated as it were. plane, Areoboat, Areopiane, Pylon, Cavitation, Biplane, etc, introduced as 2 ical nckivlt)'—cl;o such new. ,words as: natured, Dunnite, Joy Ride, etc.—also O Apl, an animal allied to the, Giraffe, and brought into, prominence . thro 1} ~ ex-President Roosevelt’s explorations in”Africa—also Hookworm, 1..,;33. ¢ gram; Nickelodeon, Stovaine, Hangar, Equiliprator, etc. Thus the evidences, of painstaking and up-fo-date. compilation are . into our language only yesterday, result of recent aeronau Storm, ‘Bilitken, Cordites found on every_hand. ULY . new_type and color, is revised and brought right up to 191% by t can and English authorities, designed to meet every demand of a modérn | 15, THE GREAI I?ATTERS:QN. sHaw (RUTH WIGHTNAN . TEACHER. OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 9|7 Minnesota Ave. g Phone 168 - MUSIC LESSONS. 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