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where they will visit relatives and friends for some time. A “bully good time” for everyone —that is what the students aim to | give at the “Chippewa” dance tomor- |row evening. Mrs. Herbert Wood and children, |left this morning for Brainerd where | they will be the guests of Mrs. Wood’s { mother for a week or ten days. Miss Zella Zeh . of Thief River Misses Esther and Ruth Getchell | Falls, will return home tomorrow af- went to Bagley vesterday for a few ter a pleasant ten day’s visit in the days visit with friends. |city as the guest of Miss Mabel | Wm. Burce of Kelliher, spent yes- | F1esher. terday in the city on business, re- turning home last night. “Know a Bank by the men be- hind it.” Your attention is called Get that “syncopated motion™ and |t0 the officers, directors and stock- dance to-|holders of the Northern National Bank. come to the “Chippewa’ morrow evening at the Armory. Frank Ratican of Blackduck, is| M E. E. McDonald has as her spending @ few days in the city as|EUESts her mother and sister. Mrs. the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Me-|T- S. S. Hayes and Mrs. J. W. Leni- g |han of St. Paul. They will be here 'about a month . Chris Heiren has gone to Clear-| brook where he will spend a few days making improvements on his farm/ near there. Dr. E. A. Shannon and C. M. Shan- |non returned this morning from Min- | neapolis wheer they had gone to at- [tend the funeral of their mother, Go to Hakkerup for photos Mrs. S. S. Shannon. Clarence Huck left today for Spo-| kane. Washington, after a pleasant | visit at the home of his mother, Mrs. | Wm. Hillgrove. J. P. Easton of Warren, is here! R. L. Ruddick of Minneapolis, su- Mr. |Perintendent of the branch houses in |this district for Armour and com- |pany, is here for a few days on bus- | iness for the company. Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda issued a marriage license yesterday to Dol- pha Butcher and Miss Ida LaBoun- ty, both of this county. Don't forget your ticket to the Chippewa” dance; better buy it. to- |day. for a few days on business. Easton is connected with the St. Hil- & aire Lumber company. M. O .Madson of International | Falls, arrived in the city last evening | and will accompany his family back | to International Falls where they Mrs. Colling and children left this|will make their future home, Mr. Men's, Young Men'’s and Boy's Suits at Less than Wholesale Prices We are selling our en- tire stock of summer Clothing now at less than wholesale prices. We refuse to carry any over into next season. Stock contains the season’s best and most stylish produc- tions, elegantly tailored suits of - fine worsteds and smooth fin- ished cassimeres. Note These Prices: Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $25, $27.50, $30 and $32, sale price only $18 $20, $21 and $22 suits, sale price only $15 $15 and $18 suits, sale price only $ 1 1 Boys' Knickerbocker Stits 1-4 discount .on boys’ knicker- bocker suits. There’s a mammoth stock, but it is going fast. Get your share. GILL BROS. BEMIDJI, MINN. morning for Michigan City, N. D.,|Madson having purchased a bakery there. Miss Ida DeRushia, deputy.coun- ty treasurer, left this morning for Crookston, Red Lake Fallg and St. Hilaire. Miss DeRushia will return to resume her duties in about ten days. “1 was cured of diarrhoea by ome dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is noth- ing better. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Drs. R. Gilmore and E. H. Smith, are in Duluth attending the meeting of the Minnesota State Medical asso- ciation. Dr. Gilmore is expected home this evening and Dr. Smith will return in the morning. C. A. Boehme and Joe Mashy of Mathey, both of the Minmeapolis Brewing company, are here for a few days imspecting the new company building which is being built oppo- site the First National Bank. Some stunt that, eh? That “Chip- pewa” dance, I mean. Friday night in the Armory. Rev..S. S. Klein, pastor of the First Methodist church of Minneapo- lis, and family, were in the city yes- terday en route home from Maltby where they have been spending the past month on Mr. Klein's farm. A. J. Mandt of Grand Forks, is here for a few days on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Mandt formerly made his home in Bemidji where he was employed as opreator at the Great Northern depot. Miss Arabelle Neal left this morn- ing for Minneapolis where she will spend a few days with friends before going on to Faribault for a short visit wit hher mother. Miss Neal will be away about a week or ten days. You can mow get fresh bakery goods delivered to your home at a regular hour every day. Special or- ders given prompt attention. Phone your orders in before ten a. m. if possible. J. E. Bunker, the Ice Cream man. Phone 125. M. Frederick returned this morn- ing from Blackduck where he has spent the past two days as the guest of Joseph Walters. Mr. Frederick came up from Milwaukee some time ago to be the guest of his daughter, Mrs. P. M. Dicaire. Miss Ethel Mae Mallette of Min- neapolis, left this morning for Nash- wauk where she will visit her sister, Mrs Chas.. Campbell, for some time. Miss Mallette has been visiting friends and relatives in the city dur- ing the past two days. “Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percent- age of suffering greatly decreased,” writes Lindsey Scott, of Temple, Ind For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Nell Shannon returned yes- terday to the Shannon home, “River View,” a few miles out of the city, after having spent a few days in the city as the guest of Miss Ethel Getch- ell. She was accompanied home by Miss Getchell who will remain there for a week end visit. Mrs. S. A. Panchot and daughter, Miss Blanche, of Foreston, who have spent the past few weeks in the city as the guests of Mrs. Panchot’s daughter, Mrs. Thomas Stewart, left this morning for Crosby where they will visit another daughter before zoing on to Foreston. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain’s = Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Rose Barrette will enjoy a ten days’ vacation from her duties as deputy clerk of court. She will leave in the morning for International Falls where she will join her sister, Miss Lililan Barrette, and together they will go to Virginia and Hibbing where they will visit friends for a few days, returning to International Falls where Miss Barrette will spend the remainder of her vacation. Unequalled floor, musie, refresh- ments and souvenirs await you at the Armory following the band con- cert tomorrow evening. The “Chip- pewa’’ dance. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warfield, John Warfield of Princeton, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. A. Norris and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferris, and two chil- dren, and Miss Anna Clark, all of Princeton, Ill., went to Walker this morning where they will take a trip over the lake, returning home this evening. John Warfield is spending some time here visiting at the homes of his brothers, C. W. and A. A. War-| field. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflict- || ed with is lame back. Apply Cham- berlain’s Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quick relief. For sale by Barker'si Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith amdj children, Donald and Hazel, returnsd| yesterday from a month’s automobife| tour through North and South Dako-| ta and Minnesota. While gone they| visited at Ellendale, Cogswell, For-| man, Havana, Valley City, Fargo, Detroit, Oakes and Itasca State Park.. They found fine crops along the wa; and enjoyed every bit of the tour; their car making the entire trip with- out an-accident. They had planned on touring Montana but found a montk too short a time to make the stops they had planned on. A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the stomach fails to perform fits func- tions’ properly the whole system be- comes deranged. A few doses -of Chamberlain’s Tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, —entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many oth- ers have been permanently cured— why not you? For sale by Barker's Drug Store. 5 The Woodmen of the World. initi- ated a class of three members from Cass Lake last night in the Odd Fel- lows hall. State Manager John W. Geiger of Omaha, Neb., with hig corps of assistants were present and con- ducted the initiation. After the in- § W AN Hop Tonics é’z/czgy ol op a/fi, B itiation Manager Geiger delivered an address to the camp which was lis- tened to with close attention. The visitors left on the night train for Deerwood, where a large camp is to be installed tonight. Mr .Geiger’'s corps consisted of T. C. Farnald, dis- trict organizer, of Staples, Minn., Chas. A. Key, district manager, of Fargo, N. D., E. A. Brown, district manager, of Duluth, Minn., - Mrs. Mary E. LaRocca, state manager of the Wodmen circle, of St, Paul. Mem- The Pluneer wa"i Ads bers of the camps of adjoining towns CASH WITH ORDER were also present. \ Y2 Gent Por Word Por Issue | | BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VIL-|| Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less LAGE LOCKUP. than 15 cents. Phone 31 Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, up to 5:00 p. m., on HELP WANTED August 19, 1912, for the construction of a two-cell lockup.— The lowest, or | WANTED—Dressmaking. Have tak- any bid, may be rejected. Plans and| en a three-months course of sew- specifications may be had at the office| ing at the Dressmakers College in of the undersigned. Kansas City, Mo., and am now By order of the village council. ready to do all kinds of sewing. (Signed) GEO. B. PARTRIDGE, Phone 718. Residence 503 Missis- Village Clerk, Baudette, Minn.| SiPPi Ave. Florence M. Hayes. WANTED—Girls for kitchen work at $100 Reward, $100. Hotel Markham. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least| WANTED—Dishwasher at Nicollet one dreaded disease that science has Hotel % been able to cure in all its stages, and b2 that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being foundation of the disease, and giving stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct- FOR SALE ly upon the blood and mucous SUrfaces | ~ww of the system, thereby destroying the ALE— foundation of the dicase, and Siving | U 104 deres bt herdwoud the patient strength by building up the timber land in section 31, township constitution and assisting nature in do- 148, north range 34, town of Lib- erty, Beltrami county. Price for ing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that whole tract $1,500. Apply at Pio- neer office. WANTED—Two bell boys at Hotel Markham. they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Add; 3 —_— onigress F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo,| {oR SALETake-down Winchester Sold by all Drugglsts, T6c. shot gun, good as new. Call 156. '&aks Hall's Family Pills for consti- _— pation. Brinkman Theater Tonight Vaudeville, Moving Pictures Illustrated Songs Vandeville Program The Original Bowery News- hoy's Quartette FOR RENT FOR RENT—4 room house, corner 11th and Minnesota. Geo. Smith. Phone 650. FOR RENT—Nine rooms over Ma- jestic Theatre. Inquire of A. Klein. FOR RENT—3 room house. In- quire at 1221 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT—Office room, O’Leary- Bowser building. MISCELLANEOUS BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. Picture Program A Gay Time in Jacksonville WANTED TO BUY—Mississippi river pearls and fine specimens of slugs. Geo. T. Baker & Co. LEARN'NONEWEH(I EVERYTHING THAT Lmu ESOTA PRODUCES -DON'T MISS THE COUNTY K S'I'UD\' YOUR COUN' RISON WI MINNESOTA STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION THE LAST WORD IN.EVERYTHING THAT A STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION SHOULD BE manp — SEPT.2 07 o STATE FAIR GROUNDS MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS & ST.PAUL OWN A HOME ; Everyone has a desire to own his own home sooner or ater. - Now is the time to secure it, while lots can be bought very cheap. No Interest. No Taxes Fairview Addition offers the best advantages for the people of moderate means to secure their own homes. These lots are nice and level; located on Irving avenue. The proposed street car line is laid out along the east side of Fairview addition. Lots at $25 fo $60 each. Payments 50 cents per week. During June and July only we will give you one lot Free if you buy five lots. REYNOLDS & WINTER, Agents M. Phibbs beded W. C. Klein Subseribe for The Pioneer Florida Lubin The Remittance Man Made and Paid A noble young Englishman goes to | Western America where a ranch girl makes a man of him. How the girl is rewarded is a story sure to appeal to every romance loving American. News of the Accident Pathe’s Weekly Aduits 15c and 20c FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. ~ Bemidji, Minn. William C. Klein INSURANCE Rontals, Bonds, Real Estate| First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property , Prices B8 am! 6, O'Leary-Sewser Bldg. Guaranteed Strictly Hand Painted We are now taking orders for special designs for future shipments. There is no china so good as ‘“Baker China.”” This name is be- coming so well established in the minds of china critics of Bemidji that you will surely be pleased with any selection you choose to make. From $1.00 to $30 : See Our Display Window Geo. T. Baker & Co. Bemidji, Minn.