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T MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912. Charles O. Moon spent Sunday Blackduck. Ex- Congressman Frank Eddy of Sauk Center, was a visitor in the city vesterday. A. P. Ritchie expects to go to Min- neapolis tonight. He will return Wednesday. Miss Ella Parker went to Bla duck Saturday evening to spend Sun- friends. day w Go to Hakkerup for photos. Rev. J. B. Atwood of M in the city for a few days attend- ing Bible conference Walter Dolns, cashier of the bank at Akeley. came up from Akeley yes- 4y to spend the day here. ph Ly - returned to Bemi saturday evening after a two d visit with friends in Cass Lake. Myrtle Pratber left this two months' visit with | at Ridgeway, Mo. |them to the Pioneer ¢ Cunningham and Flor-| ence Fin Sunday with friends at Ca: n spent Satarday and Lake. o from Thief spent the past ten daj ndin returned yesterday River Falls, where he had | on busines: | Chas. A. N. Attix and three | of Orth. left Saturday morning in Ford car for Los Angeles, California | Clay Wright, son of Judge B. F.| Vright. of Park Rapids, spent Sun-| day here, having come up on the ex- cursion. Morrill King of Fairmont, Minn. spent yesterday in the city as a gu in the home of Mrs. A. P. Henri onnetre. Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School $upply Store. 8 for 25 cents. | Single rolls 10 ceats, | Mar is in Big Falls sub- | stituting for Cashier Peterson in the| Is bank. He i iu Bemidji Thursday. | expected back | ed in L and will be the gu of her cousin, | Mrs. J. J. Opsall, until school s! s | Nr. and Mrs Baruell hav Mr. and sagle Bend.| r of Mr. Bar- as the Mrs. Ralph V Mrs. Wyebye is o nell. arold fonner and b s Lake Surn Roland |at the above price. Dane mot s has as her » summer home at La- mother, M a M. Cook of Duluth. and Mrs. E. W. Ashley of Winnipeg Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Noll and M He mette returned Saturda; m Ten Mile Lake where they n the guests of Mr. and Mrs v Koo: am Gardn: , is iu v for a few days en route iv od, N. D.. where he will take of a farm belonging to V. M. of Hix Miss Henrietta Nelson of Crooks- ton, arrived in the city vesterday to at the home of her J. Nelson. Miss Nelson home tomorrow The Nort} its orgar ago, been a friend for and a true friend of the farmers. the merchants and the wage earners in this com- munity. Bank has Judge W. S. McClenahan came down from International F las s been holding Judge McClenah s relieved by Judge C. W, of this city night where he term of court W Stanton Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McFarlan mer residents of this city, wao have been in Duluth for the past month, | are liere to visit frie before go- where they will make their future home. | ing to 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. P. H. McGarry of Walker, is in the city today having come up to meet| F. L. Slusher of Chicago, president of the Louisiana Delta Land company, of which Mr, McGarry is secretary. Mr. Slusher is accompanied by his wife and both left on the noon train for Duluth. Mrs. James Glasgow and three chil- dren, of Winnipeg, who have been the guests of Mrs. Glasgow’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. James Fullerton, dur- ing the past month left this after- noon for their home at ™7 z. They were accompanied by Mrs Glasgow's sister, Miss Elizabeth Ful- Ierton, who will be their guest during the next three weeks. A party of fifteen young people from Lakeside and Lavinia went to | nouncement. This dictiona on. over 10 years | | tled along the southern border, most | town they cut up all sorts of capers “The Greatest Th (Vitagraph) A strong drama ““The Empty Gra Hlustrated Song: ‘Love Me Wflen the A great topical subject. COMING SOON. avestic THeaTRE Monday and Toesday’s ngrmn 3000 Feet of Pictures Deluxe was made human by affection through the presence of a child. An extremely melodramatic story. E. A. Currey. “sUncle Sam’s Tribute to the Heroes of the Maine” (Selig) ““The Katzenjammer Kids’’ (Selig) - Everybody will want to see these “kids” Marvelous pictures of Capt. Scott’s South Pole Expedition. Storing of Electric Heat. A method has been devised for stor- ing electric heat to be used for cook- ing purposes. Only Really Happy Time. All men are born free and equal, and each has everything his own way—un- til he is a year or two old. DOUBT DISAPPEARS ing in thc World” showing a miser's heart and how it ’?” (Pathe) FH 4 Lilacs Bloom Agalm’ §\\ .. . .1 Who Has » Bad Back Should Ignore This Dou- ble Proof. n motion pictures. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys Backache is some times kidney ache. ‘With it may come dizzy spells;, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Watch for date. T |urtle River Saturday afterncon, the men playing a game of baseball with [the Turtle River boys. The Laké Be-| |midji team won the game, 12 to 0. |After the game, the party took a {launch ride on the lake and then at- tended a dance en in the town hall. The Lake Bemidji people re- | turned on the midn t train. Save the coupons from the Pioneer. | One each day for six issues and bring | with 98 cents | |and secure a fine leather bound dic-| | tionary. Look for the big display an-| v is a reg- | ular $4.00 seller. Donna Lycan and Harriet, Cochran returned from Duluth Sat-! urday afternoon. They were mem- bers of a party which took a two weeks' trip down the lakes to Bu lo and return, but stopped in Duluth for a day before returning to Be-| midji. Mrs. F. S. Lycan and Miss| Marion White returned Friday afte noon and Miss Leah Berman and Miss Dora Holcomb of Warren, are expect- ed this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fleckenstein and daughter, Grace, and Mr. and Mrs.‘ Geo. Hill and daughter, Shirley, of Winnipeg, left Saturday n St. Paul where they will vi | days before going to Chicago. At| Chicago they will be the guests of| Mr. Fleckenstein's brother for a few | a fter which they will g0 on fo Denver, Colorado, and then on to| Bend. Oregon. where they will make | their future home. Mr. and Mrs Fleckenstein and Miss ¢ made their home here for a numbe of years and will be missed by th many friends. | Did you ever before buy full size | typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 shests for 75 cents? We offer you!| AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes| It you wish a| ce have noon with Arch-|heayier grade paper we have the same | H. F. Parshall and |at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The| Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store.| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Baker re- |t rned Saturda ight from Fenton,| [Mich. Mrs. Baker has been away [for the past three months and Mr. Buker left two weeks ago. While away Mr. and Mrs. Baker visited at | [the Twin Cities, Chicago, Pontiae, 1Lh-rruil and Fenton, Michigan. the last being their old home. They {were accompanied home by Mr. Ba |ker's two sisters. Miss Grace Baker. | lof Fenton. and Mrs. R. A. McDon |ald and son of Walkersville, Ontario. | | Both will be here several weeks after | | which Mrs. McDonald and little boy will go to Aylsbury where they will |join Mr. McDonald to make their | future home. List of advertised letters “un- |claimed” for week ending July 22, | in Bemidji postoffice. Men: | John Anderson, Gust Belin, J. F. Cam-| eron, J. W. Denoce. A. Hunvitz, John | | Haskins, Ole B. Jorgenson, Charle | }Lighm Mike McKee. Lester T | | Mann, Serion Maness. Andrew Peter- | 3 son, A. E. Rose, B. T. Robison, R. C.| Soll Robert Stebbins, Laus Tegt- meyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Walker; women: N M. H. Anderson, Miss Etta M. Cla liss Lilli Carter, Mrs. Tom Dolan, Mrs. J. M. Gillette, Miss Bletta Hough, Mrs. Anna Hanson, Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. Berit T. Nesto, Miss Calra Rasmuson, Miss | Christian Severson. Miss Helen South, | | Mrs. Amelia Steinbac Origin of “Hoosier.” When the Indiana Society of Chi- cago held its annual outing and feedi June 1, Charles Healy told a new ver-| sion of how the term “Hoosier” came to be applied to Indlanians, “An old river Dilot gave me the| story,” said Mr. Healy, “and it sounds Dretty reasonable. In the early days| when Indiana was only sparsely set: of the trading was done in the Ken- tucky towns just across the river. Nat- urally, when the settlers went to and one of the new stunts in those days was for a man to jump up in the air and try to kick his heels to-| gether twice before touching the ground, “One day a crowd of Indiana settlers | arrived in town, and some ome of-| fered to bet that a member of the In-| diana crowd couldn’t kick his heelg together twice and say ‘Hussar’ two times before coming down. He per.! formed the stunt all right, with the| exception of saying ‘Hussar’ In his| excitement he mispronounced the| word and said ‘Hoosier, Hoosier.’ | That's how the famous nickname orig- inated, according to the river pilot, and from that time on all Indiana peo- ®le were called ‘Hoosters.’” Distressing urinary disorders, Doan’s Kidney Pills have been en- dorsed by thousands. Are recommended here at home. You have read Bemidji proof. | Read now the Bemidji sequel. Renewed _testimony; tested by time, | Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 American Ave., Bemidji, Minn, says T am recommending Doan's Kidney Pills/| hoping that other kidney sufferers| may be benefited by reading my en- dorsement. I was suffering from kid- | |ney trouble when I got Doan’s Kid-| |ney Pills. They gave me a great deal | | of relief, more than any other remedy 3 I had ever used.” | ment on August a personal interview with one of our | she said: “I have no reason to change | my opinion of Doan's Kiduey Pills. | Mr. Sanford fiudge will appear in I occasionally use this remedy and i[i always brings benefit.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn C8., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United | He will give a program of reading |States. | Remember the name — Doan’s— | and take no other. | B the city hall Wednesday evening un- der the auspices of B. P. 0. E. 1052. from famous author: —_— Mrs. Titus gave the above state-| 3 7, 1907, and during |} representakives on March 19, 1912, /3 Will Do! It is surprising to note the complete to a new appearance a careful Dry Cleaning gives a soiled garment. Our process removes all the dirt and greage. _ It lightens the colors, freshens the fabric and removes creases and marks of wear. . 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Take, for instance: Vol- plane, Areoboat, Areoplane, Pylon, Cavitation, Biplane, ete., introduced as a Tesult of recent aercnautical activity—also such new words as: Brain- storm, Billiken, Cordite,Denatured, Dunwite, Joy Ride, etc—also Okapi, an animal allied to the Giraffe, and brought into prominence through ex-President Roosevelt's explorations in Africa—also Hookworm, Letter- gram, Nickelodeon, Stovaine, Hangar, Equilibrator, ete. - Thus the evidences of painstaking and up-to-date compilation are found on every hand. 411 GREEAT NORTERRN HE ssasgeds R g [ KKK KK XX KRR RK KKK ¥ Lake Bemidji Time Table * * CITY OF BEMIDJL * KRR KKK KRR R R RKK Fast Mall and Passenger Boat. Leaves Bemidj}i For East Bemidji. 30 &. m. and §. > m Fare 10c. Grand Forks Bay and Down River . ...... cesssceccanececsd B B Fare 28 All Points on the Lake. Fare 25c. Down the Mississippi River to the Dam 22 mile trip and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves 2:30 p. m., retura- ing at 5:30. 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