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Wm. Ross leaves tonight for Cal- gary, Canada. W. A. Gould and John Richards ‘went north last night. Carlton M. Dane is spending a few days with By Russell at Birchmont Beach. Miss Elsie Klinger of Pinewood, is visiting her sister, Miss Bertla Klinger. A. A. Melges returned to Minneap- olis Saturday night after a few days here on business. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Dr. L. B. Olinger of the state san- itarium, was in the city for a few hours last evening. J. Shere of Akeley, was in the city last evening en route to Marble where he owns a store. Nathan J. Head of Red Lake, was in the city yesterday en route to Red Lake from Washington, D. C. T. Vandoler of Pine Island, Minn., is in the city for a few days visiting at the home of his cousin, Barl Geil. ‘W. H. Ellwood of Pine River, is transacting business in Bemidji to- day. Mr. Ellwood is a merchant at Pine River. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baer are en- tertaining Mr. Baer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baer of Kenyon, Minnesota. Buy your adding machine paper olls at the Pioneer Office and School #upply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, & for 25 cents. Mrs. P. Miley and son, Mortimer, of Duluth, are in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geil. They will be here about a week. Thomas K. Torvik of Minneapolis, manager of the automobile depart- ment of the Deere-Weber company, is here for a few days on business. Alden Braley of Crookston, was in Bemidji yesterday, leaving this morning for points mnorth of here. He was accompanied by Bert Get- chell. ‘We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us through the death and burial of our daughter, Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morey. Mrs. Del Burgess will entertain a number of friends this evening in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. St. Charles and Minneapolis, They were accompanied from Minneapolis by Tom Torvik of Minneapolis. Mrs.*W. E. Hutchinson of Eagle Bend, arrived in the city this morning and is the guest of her niece, Miss Hazel Fellows. Mrs. “Hutchinson | will go on to Tenstrike this evening where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. W. Fellows, for some time. Mrs. D. Senear entertained seven- teen little boys and girls yesterday afternoon in honor .of the ninth an- niversary of the birth of her sonm, Orville. The affair was a lawn party and the entire afternoon was spent in playing games outside, after which ice cream and cake were served. A stockholders annual meeting of the Beltrami County Loaning and Building Association will be held Thursday, August 1st, at 3:30 p. m. at the Commercial ¢lub rooms for the purpose of electing directors and officers for the ensuing year. ‘W. C. KLEIN, Sec’y. The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres- byterian church will hold a picnic at the summer home of Mrs. George Cochran at the head of the lake on Thursday afternoon. Captain Mac- Lachlan’s boat will leave the dock at 10 o’clock, returning at 8 o’clock, fare 25c. A picnic lunch will be served. Buy it now. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarryhoea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before tne summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Lycan, Miss Donna Lycan and her guest, Mrs. Howard Ingersoll of Brainerd, and Wilbur Lycan left for Grand Forks this morning in the Lycan car® The Lycans and Mrs. Ingersoll, who was Miss Louise Beare, formerly livéd in Grand Forks and will be the guests of friends for a few days. Did you ever before buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 cheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in hoxes at the above price. If you wish a beavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. Mrs. George Kreatz entertained twelve little girls yesterday, the oc- cassion being the ninth anniversary of the birth of little Loraine Kreatz. Gaizes were played until five o’clock when dainty refreshments were served, Mrs. Kreatz being assisted by Mrs. F. D. Stillings of Brainerd, and Mrs. W. F. Marcum. In the evening the children were taken to the Ma- jestic theatre. The guests included Dorothy and Florence Harris, Georg- ia Schumaken, Bonnie LaFavar Blanche and Helen McDonald, Vera Cutter, - Very Dempsey, Margaret Carson, Slsie Shannon and Margaret Kaiser. M. Burgess of Tower, Minn. 500 will be played, Misses Sophie Neilson and Agata Peterson have returned from a month’s vacation the time being spent with relatives and friends near Little Falls. The great motive power of any business is the strenuous personal faith of the men back ot it. North- ern National Bank. Frank Bracelin of Fargo, district manager of the Northwestern Tele- phone company, was here yesterday on business for the company, going on to Crookston on the afternoon train. Mrs. B. W. Lakin and her sister, Mrs. J. F. Sell of Bismarck, N. D., who has been her guest during the month of July, left last night for Little Falls, where they will be the guest of their parents for several days. B. W. Lakin went to Minneapolis last night on a business trip. Be- fore returning to Bemidji he expects to spend a few days in the woods in Northern Wisconsin and Michigan watching steam logging outfits in actual operation. 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. Ruth Wightman, Archie Naugle and Harry Maher returned last night from Ten Mile Lake where they ‘had gone to spend Sunday at the summer home of Miss Wightman’s sister, Mrs. Chas. Vandersluis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koors. F. S. Arnold, William Chichester, T. J. Welsh and J. J. Opsahl left for St. Paul last night to attend the state convention of the Progressive Republican party. K. K. Roe was unable to go. The party is expected home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrison left yesterday afternoon for Stony Plain, Sask., where they will make their new home. Mr. Harrison will be house manager of a hotel now con- ducted in Stony Plain by W. W. Browne, formerly of Bemidji. 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. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barker and children, returned last night from a meonth’s automobile trip during which time they visited at Luverne, For soreness of the muscles, wheth- er induced by violent exercise or in- jury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. This lini- ment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. SETTLEMENT S A Quick Insurance. Company. Pays Fire IAm On Wilton Store in Less Than Month, ROGERS IS WELL PLEASED Charles Rogers of Wilton, is con- gratulating himself because he re- ceived $4,600 insurance from the Se- curity Mutual Fire Insurance com- pany of Chatfield, Minn., within thir- ty days after the fire. Mr. Rogers’ store was burned to the ground the night of June 28 and on July 24 he received a check from the insurance company. The company had sixty days in ‘which to settle but did not take its full time. Mr. Rogers says, “They did not take even the two per cent to which they were entitled but paid the claim in full. I am pleased with the settle- ‘ment.” Notice to Water Consumers, Do not forget that July 31 is your last day to pay water hm before we use the big key. George Kirk. HAY FEVER ILLS QUICKLY RELIEVED With a Cleansing, Healing Antisep- tic Cream. Stops Sneezing Instantly. Many people suppose there is no cure for Hay Fever, and think, once one has had an attack, they must suffer every summer from haying time until frost comes. Some of the more fortunate seek relief in cooler climate, but thousands suffer at home and often make their condition worse by using strong snuffs, powders and sprays. There is no need of your being a victim of this disease any longer, and you don’t hafe to run away to es- cape it either. Just get a fifty cent boitle of Ely’s Cream Balm, place a little in the nostrils, draw the pleasant, aromatic fumes back into the head, and see how quickly you will get relief. It opens up the air passages almost instantly, stops the sneezing, run- ning at the nose and weeping. Fur- thermore, it doesn’t simply give you temporary relief, but it heals and strengthens the sensitive membrane lining of the nose and throat, and restores it to normal, healthy condi- tion, thus protecting you against a return of the trouble. All druggists sell and recommend it. Get a bottle today. If you are not satisfied after fair trial, druggist will give you back every cent you paid for it. E e Leave St. Paul. . Arrive Omaha.. Leave St. Paul. .. Leave St. Paul. Arrive Omaha . O O OO EOOSEOEOEN g Kansas City New Daily Service via Omaha North Western Line Missouri Pacific Ry. Leave Minneapolis Arrive Kansas Ci xty Through Standard Sleeping-(]nr, Chair-Car, Dining-Car Leave Minneapolis ... . ..... 10:10 A. M. Arrive Omaha . ... Arrive Kansas City Parlor-Car, Standard Sleeping-Car and Dining-Car North Western Line Burlington Route Omaha, Kansas City Limited Leave Minneapolis Arive Kansas City . Through Standard Sleeping-Car, Dining-Car This superior service insures all connections at Kansas City for the South and Southwest E. A. WHITAKER, Traveling Passenger Agent T. PETERSON, Traveling Passenger Agent ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA G. H. MacRAE, General Passenger Agent,- St. Paul, Minn. Missouri Valley Express . 9:20 P. M. . 9:55 P. M. .10:30 A. M. . 5:30 P. M. Omaha, Kansas Express 9:35 A. M. .10:20 P. M. 7:10A. M. . 7:30 P. M. . 8:05 P. M. . 7:30A. M. . 4:05 P. M. 50000000 A your | _ Mgh‘er animials ddes ‘not {ifire 'the lower. Cut a polyp in ‘two, and’you have two living polyps instead of ‘one dead: polyp. Break oft = lobster's claw, and another will grow. You, Frankly Puzzied. Bmall Girl (entertaining her moth- er's caller)—How 18 your little girl? Caller—I am sorry to say, my dear, that I haven’t any little girl. Small Girl (after a painful pause in conver- sation)—How 1s your little boy? Call er)—My ‘dear, I haven't any little boy, During the'summer months moth- ers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness of the bowels. tion at this time serious trouble niay be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarryhoea Remedy can always be depended upon., For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. may, It has been said, freoze a fly, but | C\her. Small Girl—What are vours? you cannot freeze it to death. There | —L0® _fl"“"flf'f"- ere infusoria called ‘“wheel-ant malcules.” These rotifers have many curlous qualitles, amorig-which 1 that of suspending animation for an in- definite perlod without ceasing to live. Colonies of rotifers may be desio cated and rendered apparently lifeless, and in this conditions they may be kept for months end years, and pos. eibly centuries. A single drop of wa. ter will restore them to life, and the wheel-bearers Wwill instantly resume their functional activity precisely at the point where it Was broken offt.— Harper's Weekly. If you are a houséwife 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. Ycu 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 and beau- titul. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT THE GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Moving Piulurus Ever Made ‘When given prompt atten- | The Mystery . Maine Pictures taken by special permission of the United States government and exactly as presented at Army and Navy building, Washington, D. C., by request of the War de- partment. Positively the most sensational and amazing pictures ever prcduced revealing the mystery that re- mained beneath the waters of Havana Harbor for the past fourteen years. A competent lecturer explains the details so they are fully understood. Remember only tonight and Tuesday night, at the Grand MONOGRAM STATIONERY Our Window Tells the Whole Story Regular 60c Cabinet, blue on white 25c¢ Regular 75¢ Cabinet, gold on white 90c This stock is all fine linen paper and each cabinet in- includes pa per and envelopes. is your opportunity. BARKER'S DRUG & JEWELRY STORE This week If You Want Something gbod to eat and want to get it at the right price, we are of the opinion that we can please you. Just Now We are making as our specials for the week: Red Raspberries, per Ib. Blueberries Peaches, per Crate - 15¢ 2_ dhs for 25¢ $1.00 We have other things that should appeal to the taste in fresh vegeta- bles, etc. Phone Yofi: Orders No.’s 656 and 390 P —— ————— Freight West Leaves at .... ’ MINNESOTA & mnm 32 South Bound Leaves 31 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 33 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at -ni‘: 83 wxullBY BEEREE 1 North Bound Leaves .. 2 South Bound Leaves _— KRR KK KRR KK KK * Lake Bemidji Time Table * CITY OF BEMIDJI. AL S EE TR 2 Bast chlfljl..l:" & m. and 6:30 p. m. 10c. Grll\d Forks Bu m Down RIVEr o tivivnerierinnneececd & B Fare 36c. All Points on the Lake... Fare 25c. All Summer Regorts. Down the m.-hslpni River to the Dam 22 mile trip and 1 hour stop at the dam. Boat leaves ing at 5:30. e KRR KKK KX RK KKK ¥ PROFESSIONAL CARDS, * KKK KKK KPR KRR KK RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIAN Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS; s MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitraml Avenue | LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE i LAWYER ‘ Telephons Miles Biock D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block "Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 387 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First Natlonal Bank, Bemidji, Minx Office "Phone 36. Residence "Photie 73 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON ce in Maye Off Block ‘Phone 18 Residence 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. 30, DR. @. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Rvening Work by Apelntment Oaly NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m., 7to 9 p. m. Sunday, resding reoms only, 8 to 6§ p. m. > R.F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR N AND EMBALMERN .filog;hl:.. .:jmom‘m X