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| ' t Mrs. C. M. Taylor of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji last night. Mrs. J . Peirsch of Walker, was in the city on business this week. Children’s Kaster baskets at Pet- erson’s.—Adv. R. L. llagg of Gully, Minnesota, was a business caller tlle latter part of the week. Miss Agnes Brock of Bemidji, has commenced teaching in district No. 80 near Bagley. Free skates to the ladies Saturday night. Skating to 11:30.—Adv. Scoop Malone was on the sick list yesterday afternoon but is back on the job again today. Mo J. C. Cobb has been on the sick list since last Tuesday and is confined to her bed. New hats for misses and children at the La Fontisee millinery.—Adv. Miss Tillie Felt of Bear Creek, who has been visiting friends in Bemidji. has returned home. Willie Hardy of Cass Lake, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred St. Peter of Nymore this week. Popular sport — roller skating— Adv. E. H. Reff of Clearwater Abstract company, was a business visitor in Bemidji one day this week. Ellen Crothers. who has been con- fined to her home with a bad cold and ear trouble, is recovering. Miss Olive Stcphenson of Long! Prairic was in Bemidji last night on ner way home to spend her Easter va- cation. Arved Johnson of Neving who has been at the hospital here in Bemidji for some time, veturned to his home this week. Hurrah for the big game tonight.— ( Adv. A. H. Peferson has returned to his| home near Puposky from an extended trip to Kansas City and other South- ern points. Miss Clara Dicaire returned home from Superior, Wis., yesterday after- noon where she has been attending a | business college. Bunnie baskets, all sizes and prices, also a pretty line of Easter postal cards at Peterson’s.—Adv. J. M. Price of Grand Rapids, who| spent several days on business in Be- midji, returned to his home the latter part of the week. sdward Grytbak of Domaas has been taken ill while in Bemidji and will return to ihs home the first of | next week until he recovers. Learn more to earn more. Take a course in Mankato Commercial Col- lege, Mankato, Minn. Send for cata- log.—Adv. Miss Esther Crowell, who teaches the East Bemidji school, left yester- day for Redby. where she will spend Laster vacation with friends. A. R. Byers, R. P. Byers and A. H. Byers of Fargo, with J. J. Simon of Grand Forks, are in Bemidji today looking over land opportunities. Customers Notice—The very best sweet cream to customers at 25 cents a quart at W. G. Schroeder's store. Phone 65 and 390.—Adv |SASKATOON| Brinkman Theater Where Everybody Goes Booking in Conjunction and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Thealre, Fargo_ Vaudeville Frogram Gauletts Unicycle On the Wire. European Novelty The Maybells Refined Singing, Talking and Dancing Alf Hilton King of the Harmonica Picture Program THE GOWARDS 101 Bison. Atonement an even better and bigger Feature than Sheridan’s Ride. MusicBy Leon Shucks Orchestra Admission 10c and 26c Show Starts 7:10 {|side at the March term of the dis |found that the senate had adjourned Little Falls Daily Transcript (Roy- alton):~ Fulton Bell is enjoying-a visit from his father, Wood Bell, of Bemidji, who arrived Wednesday. Grand Rapids Herald Review: Judge Stanton of Bemidji will pre: trict -court here, which will March 25. Don't fail to see the new line. of hats for school girls at the La Fon- tisee millinery.—Adv. open Orin Bjoring, late of the town of Liberty, left yesterday for North Da- kota where he will farm this year. Before leaving the city he filed his application for membership in the Onion Growers’ association. Special Easter outlay of fancy fruit, nuts, confections and other nice things to eat for sick and well at Peterson’s.—Adv. Kelliher Journal (March 21): Ernest Gunderson invaded the lair of a Bemidji dentist Monday and re- turned home with two little gold fish, but he did not get them in that doc- tor’s office. This is the beginning of his museum. Easter plants now ready for deliv- ery. First come first served. A. E. ‘Webster, phone 166.—Adv. | Mrs. A. Simstead and daughter Mrs. T. J. Smith of Fargo, who have been visiting friends in Bemidji and Nymore for the past few days, will leave Tuesday for their home in Fargo. Mrs. Simstead was a former resident of Bemidji. - All reputable magazines, Sundays and dailies, including local papers, also five, ten, fifteen cent libraries and other books, constantly on hand at Peterson’s.—Adv. Grand Rapids Herald Review: Au- tomobile club officials are planning to get section men appointed by the |state to take care of the roads in Itasca county this season. Each .is to be charged with the care of seven miles of kighway. The plan is work- ing well wherever tried. Don’t miss the ball game at the rink Saturday night—the last and best game.—Adv. Peter Wolkduskey was brought in from Funkley Thursday night with a broken leg. It appears that Wolkous- key and M. Christianson were talk- ing together when a tree fell on them. Christianson suffered a badly crushed foot. Both were taken to the hospital in this city. Big time at the rink Easter Sunday. —-Adv. A. P. White returned from Minnea- olis this morning. Mr, White went to visit the legislature yesterday but until Monday and that the honse was about to. He says that it is generally believed the normal school bill will be passed by the senate next week. Your savings in the Northern Na- tional Bank are under the watchful eye of the Government. You are al- lowed 4 per cent interest, compound- ed semi-annually.—Adv. A. H. W. Smith of Rapid River, Minnesota, was in the city the latter part of the week en route to Indiana where he will buy pure-bred cattle and seek new immigrants td this part of the country. Mr. Smith expects to bring two carloads of dairy cattle to his farm near Rapid River, and he will dispose of about half of these to his neighbors. “The Little Minister” that is-to be exhibited at the Majestic next Mon- day and Tuesday nights, is considered the most popular and engaging plays ever produced.—Adv. Walter J. Markham of Virginia, came to Bemidji this morning from Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he and °=O=O=°Ou° BIC TWO REEL Special at gressions, and in order southwest. lieutenant. (] fl - ic 8 Grand Tonight THE MEXICAN SPY . (LUBIN) Tom, son of Col. Loring, is a handsome, tho fi ] dissipated youth, easily influenced to moral trans- steals $5000 from the paymasters safe. Riviera, a Mexican spy, threatens to expose him unless he steals for him plans of the forts in Tom regrets his actions and enlists in the army, leaving a note for Mary telling her she will not see him again until he has redeemed his past, which he does by holding at bay a band of attack- ing Mexicans, but ishimself wounded and taken to the hospital where he recovers and is later made Featflre the to keep up his end he TONIGHT--PICTURES DE LUXE “Two Men and A Women’’ (Selig) A powerful drama that will hold the attention throughout the entire one thousand feet. Featuring Miss Kathlyn Williams. “The Prosecuting Attornsy’’ (Kalem) The >, young county prosecutor secures the conviction of a noted cmpmal who threatens to even the score. Don,t miss seeing it tonight. Hiustrated Song “sAfter All That I’ve Been To You’’ E. A. Currey “The Dlvorce” (Blograph) Is surely funny ““Papering The Don" (Bmgraph) X A very Comical farce.comedy. Next Monday and Tuesday—““The Little Minister’’ in three reels by-the Vitagraph Co. relations. THE CURIOUS EAMILY (SELIG) o==1o==o==’or'=o= ILLUSTRATED SONGC “Wlll You Bring Back My Bonnie To Me.” 3 Sung by Mrs. Pfifer fl A comical story of a man and his country (<) KREKEKKKK KK KKK KKK KK * SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES ¥| KR KKK KKK KK KK First Scandinavian Lutheran: There will be Easter services in the morning at 10:30. Sunday school at twelve o'clock. No services in the evening. T. 8. Kolste, pastor. Swedish Lutheran: Easter services at 10:30 in the morning. Sunday school at 12. Eve- ning services at eight o’clock. At this service there will be a special pro- gram given by the Sunday school and also special music. J. H. Randahl, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal : | Preaching at 10:45 (See program). Evening service at 7:30. Subject, he Love of God.” Special music at this service. Sunday school at 12. Epworth League at 6:30 led by Earl W. Carson. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at eight o’clock. Everybody welcome. Charles H. Flesher, pastor. First Baptist: Eleven o'clock address, “The Gos- Pel of the Risen Christ”; 7:30 even- ing sermon, “The Empty Tomb—It’s, Message.” Special music at both ser- vices. Every one cordially invited. Charles G. Chandler, pastor. Episcopal : Sunday school at 9:30. Children will bring their mite chests. Knight Templar Service at 4 p. m. Sunday- school service and presentation of off- his mother have been for some time. He will return to Virginia tomorrow. Mr. Markham left Hot Springs three days before the fire which destroyed the Arlington hotel and in which Mrs. Albert Berg of Spooner suffered a broken leg. C. J. Woodmansee, proprietor of the Majestic theater received word from his éxchange in Minneapolis that he would receive an extra goed program for Easter. In addition to the 3,000 feet of film J. V. Thompson will sing a solo.—Adv. Bagley Herald (March 21): Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Covey were at Bemidji Saturday, where they attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. John Zacharias at their home. Mrs. Zacharias is the oldest daughter of Mr. Covey and was formerly Mrs. Rose Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Zachar- ias were married on March 8. They will make their home in Bemidji, Mr. Zacharias being connected with the police force. Next Monday and Tuesday at the Majestic special feature, “The Little Minister,” in three parts, from J. M. Barrie’s novel of the same name. The Vitagraph company has spared no ex- pense in making this picture one of the best ever produced.—Adv. Louis Iverson, a medical student living at the. Phi Rho Sigma frater- nity house, 1813 University avenue, 8. E, and whose home is in Bagley. was seriously burned on the face and arms last night after tossing a can of kerosene towards a smouldering furnace fire. A flash and an explos- ion followed and fellow students were summoned by Iverson’s cries to his aid. Dr. Albert H. Fagerstrom dress- ering at 7:30 p. m. Parents and friends especially invited. Archdea- con Parshall. Presbyterian: 6:30 a. m. Sunrise prayer meeting. Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Morn- ing worship at 11 (See program) Joung People’s meeting at 7. Even- ing service at 8 (See program) Junior Endeavor at 4. S. E. P. White, pas- tor: Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. There is nothing more discouraging than a chronic disorder of the stom- ach. Is it not surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a permanent cure is within their reach and may be had for a trifle? “About one year ago,” says P. H. Beck, of Wakelee, Mich., “I bought a package of Chamberlain’s Tablets,-and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any number of different medi- cines, but none-of them were of any lasting benefit.” For sale by* Bark- er’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn.— Adv. LAUNCH FOR SALE My 23-foot 12-horsepowér launch. Complete with top search light, cush- ions, efc., etc. Boat as good as new. Cost $800.00.. Will sell for $400.00. F. S. Lycan.—Adyv. The Mothers’ Favorite. A cough medicine for children should be harmless. . It should be pleasant to take. Tt should be effect- ual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ed Iverson’s burns and sent him to the Swedish hospital. His recovery all of this and is the mothers’ favorite everywhere. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidjl, Minn.—Ady, s GROCERIES Fresh and New -Qw one way OLONIST = [ARES Wi STERN CANADA, NCTH PACIFIC, ARZONA, BAI.IF(IIINIA NEW MEXICO, EL PASO, TEX. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY March 15th to April 15th 1913 ASK THE “$300" LINE AGENT or write “W. R. CALLAWAY, Genzral Passenger Agest, GeorgeC.Bergland North of City Hall Phone (41t Subscribe for The Pioneer Subseribe for The Pioneer 'MAJESflc THearrel % RAILROAD TIME CARDS = * 1 North Bound Leaves. 3 South Bound Arrives. East Bound Leaves. ‘West Bound Leaves. 83 North- Bound lal.;- Freight South Leaves a Freight North Leaves at . SSnten R R R R E T %~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS XX KKK KRR KKK KKK Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Residence Sh(}m!)%s Bemidji Ave. * LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block ‘Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Bldg _—— PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR, E, A, SHANNON, M. D. E PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON fice in Mayo Block Res. "Phons -397 Phone na DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National bank, Office ‘Phone 36, Residence ' l%n’!‘)‘n?l?l‘ OR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGENN Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 311 Phone 18 EINER W, JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST C i3 '‘n Winter “loc. DR. J. T. TUOMY Automobile Owners Place your order now for an Official Road Guide Built -Of anesota for and under the auspices of the Minnesota Auto Association Price $1.00 Contains 550 speedometer ROAD TRIPS giving mileage between towns Maps complete,” showing charted and all Book Contains traveled roads in state : Nearly 1000 Pages Will be on sale at this store about May 1st ,The Bonidii Poveor : Phone 3! . Office Sunply Store DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Tel. 330 Miles Block . Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, rooms oniy, 3 to § p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone §8. America Ave. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2 M. E." IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER ] 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,»Minn. 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