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N MRS. PERCY PENNYPACKER Texas Clubwoman Who Was Prom- inent In Federation Convention. Harry Blackburn is erecting a house in the Finseth addition of Ny- more. Agent Dickens, of the Red Lake| agency. came to Bemidji Tuesday morning. J. K. Davies of Duluth, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. H. Marcum, for a few days. Mrs. Gertrude Rosdahl of Walker, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nye. Try something new. George Wash- ington prepared coffee. See Roe and Markusen at once. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn went to Cass Lake where she will be a guest at the Humes home for a day or so. Judge Spooner went to Interna- tional Falls Yesterday morning to attend Koochiching county court, Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School supply Store. 8 for 25 cents. Single rolls 10 cents, Alfred Peterson from Big Falls, spent Sunday in Nymore ng friends, leaving ou the midnight train for the cities, R. A Woife of Grand here today on business, Mr connected with the Northw, Telephone company. Dr. E. H. Marcum left last unight for St. Paul called there by the ill- ness of his uncle, G. W. Warham. He will return home tomorrow Take the Big Boat to the Dam at 20, Evening excursion 7:30 Geo. Martin is building a house in the Finseth addition of Nymore. | Peter Sway sold his hotel and 0. Glidden & Co. restaurant to E E. M. Tschoepe of Whitefish in the city on business this morni John Mo n. Jr.. came to the city from Red Lake this morning. was Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet had as her guests at 6 o'clock dinner last even- ing, Mrs. H. F. Parshall and daugh- ter, Miss Margaret, and their guest, iss Madge Robinson of Minneapo Misses Elsie and Jean Walke have returned from an over Sunday visit with relatives at Detroit. They went down to attend the wedding of | their cousin, Miss Florence Whitte- more. Miss Josephine Erickson of Crook- ston, arrived in the city this noon to be the guest of Mrs. F. W. Langdon during her two weeks’ vacation from her duties at the Crookston Iron Works. Tom Johnson left last night for Aberdeen, Sask., where he will super- intend the building of a large hotel. L. Skreveseth will look after the firm’s business during Mr. Johnson’s absence. 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. Mrs. T. Ratican of Blackduck, and her sister, Mrs. Hannah Reardon of Duluth, who is spending the summer with her, are in the city as the guests of Mrs. Ratican’s daughter, Mrs. J. McCormick. They will be here until the end of the week. Mrs. H. F. Parshall, Miss Margaret Parshall and Miss Madge Robinson returned to Cass Lake this noon after \spending a day with friends in Be- -midji. Archdeacon Parshall went to Northome this morning. w. A ,Shoemaker, president of the S |spent the past week ‘| connected with loss of color and vi- chance of celebrating ours. features Maurice Costello. sure and do not miss it. Wednesday and Thursday’s Program 3000 Feet of Pictures Deluxe “Their Golden Anniversary’”’ (Vitagraph) Not many celebrations of this kind. Youand I may never have a Aanniversary.” You will have the time of your life. This picture «“The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter’’ (Edison) A good strong drama taken along the seashore. Hlustrated Son lfime_vmoon Love”’ C. J. Woodmansee ““The Homeymooners’’ A dandy good comedy featuring May Buckley, the' celebrated actress This excellent program will be shown only tonight and tomorrow. Be If marked “seld”, the prlce is wh‘t the farmer can get for his produce f{in the Bemidji market. -If “pay”, it is what he must pay. Any farmer unable to buy or sell at these prices please notify the editor of the Pio- neer. Dairy butter, sell ...... Butter fat at the creamery Eggs, sell, dozen ...... Rhubarb, two pounds, sell Blueberries, pound, sefl Red currants, sell ... Freestone peaches, pay, crate .. .90 Strawberries, crate, pay . Plums, dozen, P&y .,.. Raspberries, quart, sell . Melons, pay . cee. JBO Mixed feed and cracked corn, DAY =i Pillsbury flour .... cees LT5 [Bran and shorts, sell per 100 1bs. 1.50 Potatoes, sell per bushel ...... .75 Clover seed, sell per pound, med. red . ...... . )| Alfalfa, pound . | Kentucky blue grass, pound e B Do not fail to attend “Their Golden (Lubin) St. Clond Normal school, arrived in the city this morning to attend the annual meeting of school officers of Beltrami county. While here Mr. Shoemaker is the guest of his sisfer- in-law, Mrs. A. P. White. There is much satisfaction in growing bank. The Northern Na- transacting your business with a tional Bank has increased its busi- ness 25 per cent in the last year. You are sure of a welcome there. Mrs. E. M. Hayner of Tenstrike, arrived in the city this morning for a few days visit at the home of her son, R. C. Hayner. Mrs. Hayner was ac- companied by her little granddaugh- ter. Helen Hayner, who has been her guest during the past few weeks. Herbert- Dodge of Farley, manager of the W. T. Blakely store at that| place, is in the city for a few days on ibusiness for the store. Mr. Dodge | is just able to be around with the| help of crutches having been injured as the guest of Mrs. G. H. Hansell. Miss Bailey left last night for the Twin Cities where [she will visit for a short time before | g0ing on to her home at West Branch, lowa. She has been a guest at the ome of her aunt, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, during the past six weeks. Elks Special Notice. There will be matters of import- ance in regard to Sanford Dodge en- |tertainment Thursday evening. Be |sure and come to meeting early. A. | L. Barker. Sec Money to Loan. If you need funds to buy or build | your home or pay for the one whick you now have, the Northwestern Building association of Fergus Falls will loan it to you. Write for par- ticulars if you need money. 2t—7-17 7-18 HARMLESS WAY TO - DARKEN THE HAIR | A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes Gray Hair Vanish—A Remedy For All Hair Troubles {in a runaway about three weeks ago. 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 dic- |tionary. Look for the big display an- nouncement. This dictionary is a reg- ular $4.00 seller. .| Conductor and Mrs. Evans and children arrived in the city yesterday and will spend the remainder of the summer at Grand Forks Bay, Mr.| .|Evans who is a conductor on the Great Northern railway will spend a few days with the family from time| to time as he can get a lay-off from his Duluth run, 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 game | |at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. Tber | Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Store. | | Miss Grace Bailey returned yester- |day noon from Bagley where she had Who does not know the value of Sage and Sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy and in | g0od condition? As a matter of fact, | Sulphur is a natural element of hair, and a deficiency of it in the hair is held by many scalp specialists to be tality of the hair. Unquestionably, there is no better remedy for hair and scalp troubles, especially prema- ture, grayness, than Sage and Sul- phur, if properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put out an ideal prepara- tion of this kind, called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur are combin- ed with other valuable remedies for keeping the hair and scalp in clean, healthy condition. If your hair is loosing its color or constantly coming out, or if you are troubled with dandruff or dry, itchy scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, use it according to- the simple directions, and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make in the appearance of your hair. All druggists sell it, under gnaran- tee, that the money will be refunded Hungarian millet, sell . Hog millet, sell . Notice to Painters. Sealed bids for painting of school house at Saum, Minn., will be receiv- ed by Larson and Kilgren, Saum,| rhe pecropolis of Heliopolis, the in- Minn., on or before July 20th, 1912, | tellectual center of Egypt for more 5 than four thousand years, has been 1 3 Plans and specifications of same can discovered by Daninos Pasha. Hell be seen at Thomas Johnson, Bemidji, opolis also is known as the town Minn., and Larson and Kilgren, Wh;re Moses received the sacerdotal = and military training which preceded 4 certified eheck, €0/ py 1oqyerahtp of the Iraclites in thelr 10 per cent of the amount of bids| journey out of Egypt. The necropolis Wwill be required to be included with | 18 situated in the desert a little more bid, same to be held until contract is| yops ercs TeR ol ""'" burial pits' cut out of the rock in the — last spurs of the Arabian range. Those which have been excavated by Dani- % = nos Pasha were from 65 to 220 feet Notice to the Public. deep. They were filled to the top You can put your horses in my| with sand and contained teembnll!ml hu- ba 1 P & man bodies and the skeletons of sa- rn all day, it will cost only a dime. cred animals and birds. Undamaged Apply at A. L. Collards Harness Shop. Where Moses Studled. Saum, Minn. entered. E.;ll‘. BUBBEHI&._GIL ‘Hotel and Restaurant Meals at All Hours Day or Night NYMORE * R: F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER - This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. For price of lots, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji or write, Bomidji Townsite & Improvement Go, 520 Capital Bank Building 8T. PAUL INESOTA ibis eggs were found. ~ July 48 ladies’ white and wash petticoats while last only . . .th.ey 390 only Not over 2 to a customer 100 palr barefoot sandals, misses’ and children’s sizes, all go at our clean up sale at a paironly . . 590 pair, 1 table Ladies Low Shoes, clean up price, a pair, only 980 Worth $1 50 to $3 a pair WATCH US GROW WhyY? WE ARE NOT ASLEEP if the remedy is not _exactly as rep- resented. Thursda 19 and 20 [lurin_g this sale we will close out our entire stock of Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Ladies’ fancy white and colored Dresses, Ladies’ plain and fancy Tailor 5 doz. Mercetized Black Petti- coats, until sold Not over 1 to a customer 2 tables Ladies’ Slippers, worth $2.50 to $3.50, clean up price, 8 doz. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Subseribe for The Pioneer Saengerbund matinees Thursday and Friday- chorus of 2000 male voices—children’s chorus of 1500—noted soloists—Sym- phony Orchestra. Special tickets will be sold from all Northern Pacific ticket offices in Minnesota to either St. Pau! or Minneapolis on July 23, 24 and 25 at approximately one amd one-third fare for the round trip—return limit July 29. For train service and rates see Minnesota & International Ry. €O TO THE Northwest $t. Paul, Auditorium July 24, 25, 26 Five Grand concerts will be given, R. E. FISHER Agent, Union Depot Pioneer Want Ads |-2 Gent a Word > i, 18, Not over 1 Shoes - and worth to $4. $1.49 only . . up sale price worthl $1.25 to $1.75, clean up sale ) only oo Bage oy 696 clean up price PRICK DALE Friday & Saturday 4 doz. ladies’ white and colored Parasols, worth to $2.50 59 e clean up sale price only ‘Our entire stock of ladies’ white canvas Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Sorosis make. Clean 12 doz. Ladies’] Shirt W aists, worth $1.50 to ' $2.50, 980 THE BIG BUSY STORE “3rd St. and Minneseta Ave. BEMIDJI to a customer This includes $1.98 only only