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IS N 5[ Falls, arrived in the city this morn- MISS ELEANOR R. WILSON. Youngest Daughter of the Demo- cratic Presidential Candidate. Mrs. J. M. Allard of Big Falls, shopped in the city yesterday. Take the Big Boat to the Dam at 2:30. Evening excursion 7:30. Mrs. W. L. Brooks is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. B. Merrill, at Superior, Wis. Dr. Gendron of Grand Rapids, is here today attending the medical meeting and banquet. Try something new. George Wash- ington prepared coffee. See Roe and Markusen at once, Miss Tillie Hanson left yesterday morning for a two weeks’ visit with her brother at Grand Forks. Mrs. H. W, for a weck's ter, Mrs. G. H. Bailey left this noon sit with her daugh- Tansell of Bagley. If you miss that Palm Olive offer at Netzer's drug store, you are los- ing a real opportunity in bargains. Miss Amy Goldsmith left this morning for River Falls, \Wisconsin, for a month’s visit with her parents. Mrs. Del Fenear, and son Orville, returned from Haupt Saturday night after a weck visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bereman. J. M. Dickey of St. Paul, is in the city today to assist in the prosecu- tion of the men charged with selil- ing liquor to Tndians. Mrs. O. Stenvick and Mrs. E. Bab- cock of Bagley, were the guests of friends in Bemidji yesterday, return- ing home last evening Don’t forget the Palm Olive offer this week at Netzer 6 cakes Palm Olive soap, 60c; 1 jar Palm Olive Cream, 50c—all for 59c. Mrs. H. F. Parshall, Miss Margaret Parshall, and Miss Madge Robinson, of Minneapolis, came to Bemidji from Cass Lake this morning. The Ladies’ Aid of the First Scan- dinavian Luiheran church will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Galchutt, Twelfth street and Ameri- ca avenue. Mrs. Jos. Walters and children of Blackduck, came down yesterday morning for a few days visit with Mrs. Walters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire. Buy your adding machine paper + olls at the Pioneer Office and School Supply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 25 cents. On Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Thomas Hazig and Miss Anna Ofste- dahl were married, Judge M. A. Clark performing the ceremony. Both par- ties are from Wilton, Mrs. Ed. Rood left this morning for Beloit, Wis., where she will be the guest of a daughter for a fortnight. She was accompanied as far as Min- neapolis by her son, L. E. Rood. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. Thayer Bailey has as her guest this week, Miss Annie McAskill of Duluth. Miss McAskill is an old school mate of Mrs. Bailey’s, both having attended school at Crookstou. Miss Inga Dahl, deputy register of deeds at Crookston, arrived in the city yesterday noon and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. C. Rood, during her vacation which will last a week or ten days. For soreness of the muscles, wheth- er induced by violent exercise or in- jury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Linimert. This lini- . ment also relieves rheumatic pains. vy, For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. A lafor, Mary C. Ghostley and Dr. Eli- utes. " Monohan of International ing to attend the medical meeting and banquet to be held this evening at the Markham Hotel. F. P. Nicoll and wife, George P. Nicoll, Donald Nicoll, Mrs. R. Mo- reau, all of Minneapolis, and Mrs, P. C. Buck of Superior, were in the city yesterday en route to Turtle Lake where they will spend some time. This week we give you the advant- ages of the city: Six cakes-of Palm Olive soap, one jar Palm Olive Cream, all for 59c. Netzer’s Pharmacy, P. 0. corner. Miss Beatrice - Hatton of James- town, N. D., arrived in the city Sat- urday night to be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Downs, for a month or so. Miss Hatton is an instructor at the normal school at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rourke and family of Kansas City, Mo., arrived in the city this morning on their way to Lake George wheer they will open their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Rourke sepnd the greater part of each sum- mer here. Besides the big burglar-proof safe and the fire-proof vaults of the Northern National Bank there is al- ways carried burglar and fire insur- ance, as well as a protective mem- bership in the American Bankers’ As- sociation. Mrs. Edward Amundsen of Berke ley, California, is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Downs. Mrs. Amundsen will remaén here for about a month. She is the wife of one of the professors of the Univer- sity of California. 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. Miss Olive Fortier of Crookston, arrived in the city this noon and will be the guest of her cousins the Misses Barrette for a couple of days. Miss Fortier is en route to Superior where she will join her mother and together they will go to Chicago by way of the great lakes. Dysentery is always serious and of- ten a dangerous disease, but it can be cured. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarryhoea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Bailey, Misses Ida Stone of Crookston, and Annie Me- Askill of Duluth, and W. L. Brooks motored over to Cass Lake yesterday where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marcum at dinner, return- ing home in the evening. Save the coupons from the Pioneer. One each day for six issues and bring them to the Pioneer with 98 cents and secure a fine leather bound die- | tionary. Look for the big display an- nouncement. This dictionary is a reg- ular $4.00 seller. Miss Hazel Fellows left this morn- ing for Fergus Falls where she will be the guest of relatives for some time. On her way home Miss Fel- lows will-also visit at Kagle Bend. She will be away three weeks and during her absence Miss Ruth Riley will substitute for her at the Ma- jestic. Buy it now. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarryhoea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bowser have returned from a weel automobile trip during which timethey visited at the state park, Detroit, Fargo, Valley City and Jamestown. During the eénteire trip they were not laid up over half an hour, during which time a puncture was repaired, this being their only accident. @ Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Withrow and children, arrived in the city this morning and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lord. Dr. Withrow came down to aftend the medical meeting and will return home in the morning. Mrs. Withrow and chil- dren will go on to the Twin Cities for a visit with relatives and friends Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 eheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. 1f 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. A. Filiatreault of Crookston, who has been the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Theo. Tharaldson for the past four weeks, will leave for her home at Crookston tomorrow. Mrs. Filiatreault was called here to attend Mrs. Tharaldson who at that time was ill at St. Anthony’s hosmtal Mrs. Tharaldson has been ablé to be about for the past week now. If you are a housewlfe you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweep- ing and doing housework all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Cham- berlain’s Tablets when needed, you should become both healthy gnd beau- tiful. ‘For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. FARMERS" MARKET REPORT. Unless marked “sell,” these prices. are what will be paid for farm pro- duce -in Bemidji. If marked “sell,”. it is what the farmer must pay. Butter, dairy, per pound.... . | Butter fat at the creamery .... .25|| Eggs, dozen ....... Rhubarb, two pounds . 01 ‘Wheat, per bushel . Oats, sell per bushel Bran and shorts, sell per 100 1bs. 1.50 Potatoes, sell per bushel ...... .76 Clover seed, sell per pound, med. TOd G s e e e Timothy, sell per pound . Alfalfa, pound ..... Kentucky blue grass, pound . Flour, sell per barrel . Buckwheat, bushel, sell . Hungarian millet, sell . . Hog millet, sell .... Notice to the Public. You can put your horses in my barn all day, it will cost only a dime. Apply at A. L. Collards Harness Shop. Notice to Painters. Secaled bids for painting of school house at Saum, Minn., will be receiv- ed by Larson and Kilgren, Saum, Minn., on or before July 20th, 1912, Plans and specifications of same can be seen at Thomas Johnson, Bemidji, Minn., and Larson and Kilgren, Saum, Minn. A certified check, to 10 per cent of the amount of bids will be required to be included with bid, same to be held until contract is entered. HAY FEVER ATTACKS QUICKLY ENDED Just Try Ely’s Cream Balm, A Cleans- ing, Healing and Antiseptic Cream. Are you half sick for two or three months every summer with Hay Fev- er—violent sneezing spells, running at the nose, intense itching in the corners of the eyes, pain and soreness in the back of the throat, at nights a stuffed-up feeling in the head and an asthmatic wheezing in the throat and chest? If so, you can get almost in- stant relief by simply using a cleans- ing, healing antiseptic cream called Ely’s Cream Balm. - Hay Fever is due to an extremely sensitive condition of the membrane lining the nose and throat. Dust, smoke and certain odors irritate this delicate inside skin, it becomes in- flamed, causing a watery discharge from the nose and violent spasms of sneezing. Ely’s Cream Balm will relieve all these distressing symptoms in five minutes’ time. It opens up the air passages, soothes, heals and strength- ens the weakened, inflamed mem- branes, restores them to healthy, nor- mal condition, so that you are mnot subject to Hay Fever attacks. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today. Give it a fair trial, and get your money back if you are not satisfied. New Use for Moving Pictures. Moving pictures are used by a French scientist in the study of the deformation of metals when strongly compressed by, the hydraulic press. In some casesjhe uses a brass tube of three inches /diamekter and .04 inches thickness of {metaland observes the appearance of thesisurface when the tube is flattened out by pressure. Sometimes the tubes are filled with a liquid and then compressed. Vari- . ous figures appear' on the surface of the metal, and moving picture views are taken at the rate of 15 a second. By, throwmg"tha views on a screen it is ‘easier to/study the effects than by dinect observation, - 2 Use Pa’s Check Book. Miss Rocksey—*But, papa, George is L hard-working young man.” Old Rocksey—“That's 1it, exactly. The man I wish you to{marry must be able to make money without working!” Who Sells It ? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it's the best nickel pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the five cent world. It issold on your money back basis. A store on every street and in surrounding cities. [ Here They Are: Carlson’s Variety Store Barker’s Drug and Jew- olry Store W. G. Schroeder 0. C. Rood & Co. E. F. Netzer’s Pharmacy Wm. McCualg J. P. Omich’s Cligar Store Roe & Markusen 5 F. @. Troppman & Oo. L. Abercrombie The Falr Store Chippewa Trading Store Red Lake Bemidji Ploneer Suuaply Store Retailers will receive immediate «shipments in gross (more or less) by «calling Phone 31, or addressing the Bemidji Pioneer Supply store, Bemidji, Production. imitation, motion picture productions. Children 10c The D|scovery of America In Motion Pictures - The Most Vivid, Elaborate and Expensive Films Ever Made. —Pronounced by Pulpit, Press, Critics, Historians and Public. as a never-to-be-equaled trlumph in Motion Picture A $50,000.00 PRODUOTION Which took three years to make. and elaborate settings, gorgeous costumes, perfect photography, all-absorbing story, and ex- cellent action, giving an hour show of indescribable dramatic and pictorial magnificence. A Picture that every man, woman and child should witness. THE SENSATION OF THE FILM WORLD A marvelous, hitherto undreamed-of achievement, which defies description and baffles Selig’s “‘Coming of Columbus’’ stands paramount, supreme, unapproachable, among A masterpiece of masterpieces. known to everyone is that of Columbus and his discovery of America. Smith and Bulman Co., In a Singing, Talking and Baton Novelty E. C. Elmore, Classiest of Entertainers ATRE Selig’s Greatest Masterpiece Cast of 350 people. Over three thousand feet of massive Don’t miss it. The one story in history that is Adults 15¢ and 20c¢ 1,300 Pages REDUCED by their successors. want ad. his $4. FOR PIONEER READERS ILLUSTRATION OF THE $4.00 VOLUME This Dictionary is not published by the original publishers of Websters Dictionary or It has been revised and brought up to the PRESENT DATE in accordance with the best authorities from the greatest universities, and is published by the well known SYNDICATE PUBLISHING CO. of NEW YORK CITY. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER 0 DIGTIONARY Bemidji, Minn., . July 15, 1912 Genuine | The Pioneer, Limp Bemldjx Minn. My 98¢ Dictionary came to hand all right and I am well pleased with it in every particular, es- pecially in its handsome flexible back, c'ear, read- able type and up- 'to-date definitions. I think every person, though they may own an unalmdged dic- tionary, should have one of your smaller ones, on account of convenience of handling. Yours respectfully, GEO. HARRINGTON Out-of-Town Readers Must send 22 cents for postage additional to amount specified in cou- pons. Call or address Circula- tion Dept. PIONEER Counting Room Coupon on last page of this issue. LTI SOSSIOOOOOROOO Newspapers carrying on this great educational campaign will not permit the sale of this book at stores until after the close of the distribution. Leather EVERYBODY READS The Bemidji Daily Pioneer ant “Ads” These little fellows are constant workers. Buyers and sellers are constantly watching these columns. 1-2 cent a word pays a Phone 3lI. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM 11 AT LAST I ! The Coming of Columhus R s B * RAILROAD TIME CARDS. KKK EK KKK KR KKK KKK 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves .. 163 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves .. GREAT NORTEERN 33 West Bound Leaves 34 East Bound Leaves 35 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves .... 81 North bound Leaves 84 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at . * _.. BEEEEERE EREE 1 83BEED BE BERERE 1 4 k¢ 6 1 North Bound Leaves ~ 3 South Bound Leaves l KRKK KKK KRR KKK KKK Lake Bemidji Time Table CITY OF BEMIDJL KKK KKK K KKK KKK Past Mail and Passenger Boat. Leaves Bemidjl FPor * * * % East Beml!dj1..6:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. ‘e 10c. Grand Forks Bay and Down RIVEr & tiiveviienieiieccecccd & mo 26c. All Points on the Lake........1 p. m. Fare 26c. All Summer Resorts. .7:30 and $:30 p. m. Fare 26c. Down the Mississipp! River to the Dam 22 mile trip and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves 2:30 p. m., return- ing at 5:30. Fare, Rnunfl Trip, 80c. Children Half P Fhone 348 CAPT. W, B. MacLACHLAN. KKK KK KKK KT KKK KK * PROFESSIONAL CARDS, & KRR KKK K kKKK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Lesqhetltsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. MUSIC LESSONS! MISS SOPHIA MONSEN “TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltraml Avenue MISS HELEN B. HAM TEACHER OF PIANO 513 4th Street. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block ‘Telephone §668 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Bakers Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Mlles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Block: Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block -DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Mina Office "Phone 36. Residence P‘hm 3. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ce in Maye Block Real O ‘Phone 18 idence Phone 813 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST ist National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. DR. G. M, PALMER DENTIST 5 Miles Block Rvening Work by Apointmeat Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open dally, except Sunday, 1 to § B ] Sunday, rooms