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Py » ANt £ #5202 e «city today. M. J. Potter of Mizpah was in the city- last night. R. R. Ashley of Crookston, is in Bemidji on business. " A. F. Ingebritson of Fosston spent yesterday in Bemidji. Mrs. William Burce came down from Kelliher this morning. L. J. Deur and wife of Tenstrike are spending the day<dn Bemidji. C. Allen of Bemidjiwas at Inter- national Falls on business yesterday. E. M. Sathre returned last evening from a trip to his farm in town of Liberty. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall and M. N. Koll of Cass Lake were in Bemidji yesterday. A complete line of popular music —every song a hit. Bisiar’s Music Store.—Adv. Henry Cominsky went to the cities last Saturday and is spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns have an- nounced that they will move back to Duluth May 1. E. E. McDonald has been confined to his home for the past few days but is on the street today. One of these nice days you ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Della Olson of Wilton arived in the city last evening and expects to spend the summer here. Walter Hall of Wilton arrived in the city last evening and will spend the greater part of the summer here. | Rev. Charles Flesher went to Fer- gus Falls yesterday morning and will return the latter part of the week. New music—just in. The latest in popular-line now on sale at Bisiar's Music Store.—Adv. Mrs. Emma E. Stewart of 920 De- wey avenue who has been on the sick list for the past few days is im- proving. Dr. C. R. Sanborn left for Canada last night where he will join Mrs. Sanborn. They will return to Bemidji the middle of next week. A large number attended the card party and social which was given in the city hall by the young ladies of St. Philip’s church last evening. Speeds you along, gets you up early with a clear head, new feeling all over—it’s Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Frank Murphy, who was operated on a week ago yesterday for appen- dicitis, is improving and will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. A. G. Wedge, Jr., and George Rhea returned from Thief River Falls this morning after having attended the bankers’ convention held Tuesday. W. H. Gemmel, general manager of the M. I, and a party of inspectors arrived in Bemidji last evening on Mr. Gemmel’s speeder. Mr. Gemmel went north this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum will entertain Judge and Mrs. M. A, Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tor- rance and Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Dane at dinner this evening. Everybody likes good music. New shipment of popular music in today at Bislar’s Music Store.—Adv. Minneapolis Evening Tribune WO ot st e PR i - TONIGHT Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Atbert Martin Damons Colored Musical Gomedy Co. Gives One of the Best of Entertain- ments, Clean, Wholesome and Up-to- Date that Is a Rare Treat to Both Old and Young. Worth Traveling Many Miles to See and Hear. Laugh and the Whole World Laughs With You. ette Sextette Octette The Great Colored Show Billy Bowers, the Big Funny l-‘_nee Fel- low. This Big Mouth Comedian Will Make You Laugh With His Funny Song and Dance, "Sift Sand Sal.” 18 People On the Program Miss Mellie Damon, Noree Allyne, Miss Margarete Hall, the Black Florodora. the Four Dudleys, the Facinating Col- lins Sisters, Stella, Nina, Camille, Scott Sisters, Femler & Fox.. Picture Program The Universa) Film Mfg. Co., Presents King Baggot in Gold Is Not All " An Impressive Imp. Two Reel -Feature 3000 Feet of Pictures Special Music by Damon’s Orchestra A $1.50 Show for 25c and 35¢ ow Starts 7:10 V. M. Owens of Hines, is in the Mrs. James McAndrew who will ac- - «The Woe of Baftle” (Kalem) ~ . A spectacular drama chuck full of thrilling ecenes. and ‘marvelously fine scenery. - N S 2% «The Spanish Parrot QIrP” (Selig) A modern Spanish romance. 3 7 e lliustrated Song: b e “Billy, Billy, Bounoe Your Ba «The Birthday QIft"" (Vitsgraph) A beautiful litle drama with Leah Baird’and Adele de Garde. «Aocording ¢to Advice” (Vitagraph) A dandy’good comedy. - (April 22):. Mrs. H. L. Wilcox of Be-| Tardie, Bemidji; Annie Tardie, Be- midji, Minn., is the guest of her|midji; Mr. and Mrs. Hagen, Grant aother, Mrs. W. E. Dodge of the|Valley; Mrs. Pounder, Portland Ore- Leamington, for grand opera week. ~ |gon; Mrs, Carl Flemoen, Rosby; Mrs. Among ‘the Benilaji people . who F. Harding, Bemidji; Mrs. Fred Bard- are in Minneapolis this week:for well,.Northern; Mre R Brandurk) grand opera are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nary;.L: Foft, Hopkins, K. ‘Hoff) Brooks, Judge-C. W. Stanton, H. H,|hoPkins; Miss F. Lee, Wilton; O. Cominsky, Miss Leah Berman, and Bors,: Biotley; M- Branay, Bemidil; Mrs. H. L, Wilcox. O. Grant,- Bemidji; Mr. and Mrs. J. Birch, Bemidji; M. Slosson, .North ‘Brainerd Daily Dispatch:—W. R. Park; Mr. and Mrs. Voller, Lavinia; Mackenzie, of the Northern Minne-|Mrs. Tanborn, Nary; Miss Tanborn, sota Development associaion, was in|Nary; Mrs. Dempsey, Bemidji; Mrs. the city today conferring with Judge|K. G. Sandland, Frohn; Mrs. Mary C. A. Allbright of the County devel-|Galliger, Turtle -River; Mrs. V. E. opment associaion. Young, St. Paul; Miss Jane Hayner, Mrs. Bertha Edd and daughter,| Bemidii; Miss Ruth \Wightman, Be- Miss Elsie, of Nymore, who have midji; Mrs. Edmonds, Grant Valley; roomed at the Brinkman hotel for the B. Malone, North Park; Juanita Gray past five months, have returned to|Flanaganet; Mrs. Willlam Worth, Nymore and are now livinng in their [Elm Wood Farm; Miss Annie Olson, residence in that place. Aitkin; Miss Mary McKee, Wilton, N. A. Armstrong, Puposky. Isn’t 1t wortk-the $3.00 a year 2 rental of a safe deposit box in the| The following program will - be Northern Natfonal Bank to know frendered at the parlor entertainment that your valuable papérs are safe? |given by the Christian Endeavor of —Adv. the Presbyterian. church this even- ing: Invitations have been issued by Duet, “The Shadows of the Evening three young people of this city for a HouE", .. he Missés Carrie dance which will be given in the city hall next Saturday evening. The music will be . furnished by the Grand theater orchestra. Armstrong and Elizabeth Erickson Reading, “The Light From Over the Range” ......... .. Lottie Madson Reading, “Naughty Zell” ...... Mrs. Sam Hayth left Tuesday| r-cecc-cveseees Florence Freeze morning for 2 visit to Big Falls, In-|S0l0; “What is the Meaning of the ternational Falls and Fort Frances,| Sonsg” .... Miss Helen McDonald. Canada. At Big Falls she.will visit|Reading, “Champion Snarer,”...... . Harold Hayner company her on her trip. Duet, “Angel’s Serenade” (Instru- mental) ........ Mrs. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. A. A: Warfield and| Pogue and Miss Nannie Anderson family are occupying. the Brooks'|Reading “Aunty Dolful’s Visit” .. home while Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are{ ... . ... ....... Helen Minnick in the cities. The basement for' the|Solo, “Who KowWs” ............. . Warfleld’s new home on the <Lake| . ... e s Raymond Hannah Boulevard is now being excavated. Reading, “On the Road to Manda- Mrs. M. P. Nedry and”three chil-| 189" oveie..... Barl Riley dren_of Kelliher arrived in Bemidji|S01% “In the Garden of My Heart” Tuesday morning and will remain| ° +MidaHlizabet It iokpor: here for a short time ‘before Mrs, Additional music .... By Vlctoha_ Nedry leaves for Marquette, Michi- R gan, where she will visit friends. MONEY TO LOAN Everyone needs a thorough clean-| The Northwestern Building Asso- ing of the stomach, bowels and blood | ciation of Fergus Falls has money to each Spring—Hollister’s R. M. T.|loan to be repaid back in small in- hits the spot—does the biz. Barker’s|stallments. Anyone who desires to Drug Store.—Adv. " - |borrow on real estate, either for the + | purpose of buying, building or renew- An ice cream social will be given|ing a mortgage, should write to this by the Young People’s society of the|association for circulars and inform- First Scandinavian Lutheran church|ation. The money on all loams will Thursday evening, April 24, in the|pe paid as soon as the papers can | church parlors. A program Wwill be|drawn ad the title is examined, Ad- rendered and a cordial invitation is|dress Northwestern Building associa- extended to all. tion, Fergus Falls, Minnesota.—Adv. The Degree of Honor lodge met p at the home of Mrs. A. E. Webster, | g% x X X € K X KK kKKK KKK& 1242 Doud avenue, Monday evening. |y THE DIVIDING LINE HERE. ¥ The lodge has its meeting once afxxx KKk KKK RKKKKKKKKR month at the home of one of the members. Tunch was served at the close of the evening. All of Minnesota at one time be- longed to France-as that nation had laid claim to it from a treaty made M. S. Gillette manager of the Big|with the Indians June 4, 1671 by Bemidg base ball team, has started a|Father Allouez, Nicholas Perrot and search for ‘the base ball material | Louis Joliet, three Frenchmen. Later owned by the city team two years|the English made the claim that the ago when Mr. Gilette was manager.|Algonquins were- their subjects and The material lost includes a mask,]as the Chippeways are a branch of protector; catcher’s .mit, bats and|the Algonquin: nation, the English gloves. If this equipment can be|claimed Minnesota as a par{ of their found it will save the present-team a|country. ‘Nothing came of the claim large expense. however. £] A diplomatic settlement of the so- called “Seven Years War’’ of Freder- ick the Great against Austria, Russia and ‘France resulted in France ceed- ing to England, who had-aided Fred- erick, all of her land éast of the Mis- sissippl with the exception of the ‘W. B. MacLachlan was unable -to|city of New Orleans. By htis treaty, launch his big-boat “The City of Be-|Nymore and all of the ‘country to the midji” yesterday but expects to have|seuth of Bemidji became English soil it in the water by tonight. The boat|While Bemidji and the country to the has been completely overhauled and north remained French. new life savers and fire extinguish-| The dividing line was-the Mississ- ers have been installed. Mr. Mac-|ippi river where it still connects Lachlan plans to make his first trip [Lakes Irving and Bemidji. The part down the river next Sunday. He will;of Minnesota under French dominion start taking the mill men employed|Wwas ceded- to the United States by in the Bemidji mill across the lake|France in the Louisiana Purchase of some time during the next two days.|April 30, 1803. The purchase: was not delivered to the. United States until March 10, 1804. It cost the government $:036 per-acre. .This iz Drobably the lowest . price ‘at which land near Bemldji was ever sold. 5 Lights up the eye—brightens the cheeks, reddens the lips, purifies the blood, cleans ouf the stomach and bowels—most effective Spring Rem- edy—Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Storc.—Adv. The following people have visit- ed the rest room since the last list published in the-Pioneer: Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Puposky; Miss Alfrida Peterson, Puposky; Mrs. Birch Whit- ing, Northern; Mrs. Chas. Madson, Northern; Mrs: Leroy Williams, Nor-| thern; Mrs. Berg, White Water, Wis-| . Weakness of the hind quarters congin; Mrs: L. B. Tower, Brainerd; |condition frequently seen in growing . WEAKNESS IN PIGS, A. Tower, Staples; Mrs, Matt Nolan, |pigs. It is a form of paralysis and Lavinfa; Mrs. Al Simpkins, Turtle{the exact cause cannot be stated for River;- Mrs. H. Ostrander, Bemldji;|all cases. & R L. Steld], Northern; Mrs. Cousins,| Oneof the most plausible expla: Nymore; Mrs. J. McTaggart, Bemidji; | tions of paralysis in young pigs is. Mrs. Gray, North Park; ‘Misa Gray, | proper feeding. A deficiency of m! North Park; Mrs. K. Gibbs, Farley;|eral matter, especially lime salts i Mr. ad Mrs. J. Stetd, Northern; Mrs. ,cm&x:z.v, 1o be responsiblel E. M, Techiogpe, Nebish; Mrs. Joseph f e remedy is" self-app ¢ So it'is evident are simildr conditions as toms are concerned.. The same eral line of freatment 'SUPERIOR LOTS ‘" Lots on easy terms. plenty of-fresh air D 5 et vestment in $upeuor~ Lots will make: you money.. with dry, tlean, roomy, well and ventildted pens, are the fira g8 have access to ‘a supply of mineral matter in the form of charcoal, bone meal, crushed limestone, wood ‘ashes, and salt. For medical ‘treatment,: tonics are indi- * “I'nen see that the pi . “The New Steel Uenter”. No intefest, no taxes, Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Ine.) 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. < K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. i XX KKK E XXX K KKK % ° PROFESSIONAL CARDS & KRR KK KKk KKKk XK Ruth Wightman (/Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Ave. . Phone168 cated, nux vomica being-generally ac- cepted as the best. The bowels should be keep moving freely by laxatives; | as constipation 'is generally present. If treatment is started early, recovery may be expected; these conditions are allowed’ to pro- gress too long before receiving prop- er.attention, and then treatment is usually of no-avail. 1 kins, Assistant:Veterinarian, Univer- sity Farin, St. Paul. ** Besides-the heat, there’s ashes WHITE ENAMEL works just as well right over old paint as it does'on new work. - Us walls and fixtures, for parlor an room work, fggon beds, picture frames, It flows so nicely you can put it on your- self and do a good job ‘wnlz‘l:nut.ahow_ing laps. Itdries pure whiteand stays white. ‘Will not crack, chip or peel off. GIVEN HARDWARE' GO, YOUR. MONEY BACK:IF; YOU WANT IT 318:318 Minnesota Ave. ~ WEMIDA, MINN. * Phana 67 but quite often | f e 7 11 The coal range is a near ap- soot, dirt, draught and a dozen proach to ideal heat distribu- - other things. tion for cooking. But its heat Gas and'gasoline are cleaner. in summer is killing. But not as efficient as the old Gas and gasoline keep down: coal range. Gas, gasoline and the kitchen’s temperature. - coal range— all lack some- Still,their distribution of heat , is wasteful. Too much goes TheNew PerfectionWick Blue out into the room, » Flame Oil Cook-Stove is ideal No one wants'a coal range. in every respect. - It buras oil. At two-thirds the cost of gas, to.contend with. 'And coal ~ and half the cost of gasoline, o New Perfection > Qil Cook-stove The design of its burner is such’ that ALL the heat is concentrated upon the bottom of the cooking uten- . =sil. None of it escapes or goes. to waste. Safe, sure and inexpensive. Ask your dealer for a demonstration of this wonderful sove and its many useful attachments. See how it broils, boils, bakes, toasts and roasts better than any coal range. A Cook Book You Need Our dandy 72-page cook book mailed on receipt of five.cents to cover mail- ing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (AN INDIANA CORPORATION) ‘Chicago, Illinois (135) YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT 316-318 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 57. Tre /% D. H. FISK W ///” 27 /'l// Office in Block . . %% enone 16 O7°° 1 X230 dorce Phone 111 GIVEN = HARDWARE CO.| - LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE < LAWYER Telephone 560 JOHN F. GIBBONS . ; : ATTORNEY AT LAW: First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. ATTORNEY AT LAW 3 Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blag PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON _ Office—Miles Block DR.E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .~ 5 Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. 'Phone 397 ¢ BR. C. BR. SANBORN 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. A: E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn, Office 'Phone 86, Residence 'Phone 73 DR. E.-H..SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DE. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND EUBGWN Office over B“Iirl!.‘, ml TRY A WAN Subse ribe for The Pioneer - DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST | Five Passenger, 4-oylinder, Mioholl Touring Car, Price $1500 1913 Mitchells Are Rare Cars ‘won; rare in their mechanical perfection and constructlo;i; rare in the | number of things they give you FOR LESS MONEY. Fours-and sixes; as usual, make up the Tlitchell line. Long stroke motors are continued in-a higher state of perfection than ever. - Cylinders Hor'sepower ratings “of the three models 2 -and 81 h. p. in factory tests. are 4 by 6 and 41-4 by 7 inches. are 40,:50 and 6o; in reality they give 53,6 Think ofthat for moderate prices. > Long s‘fioke motor power—long stroke -alone, impress the shrewd buyer. : : wait is:merely to in Ashortage of these cars in the Northwest, as —wéll_' as.all ever the ‘ country, is apparent. Do not delay in having your de vite disappointment on _7delive_ry. eéo’fiofiy-these two attributes monstration. -To Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY “ DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. ~ Tel 230 ° DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles ‘Block Evening Work by Appointment.Only 2 NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to € p m,ql‘mlp{m. Sunday, reading rooms oniy, 3 to ¢ p. m. W. K. DENISON - VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART B DRAY AND TRANSFER Phone 12. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER - BREVIG ‘Licenced _detective. Bonded under state Laws of Minnesota. Ten ye: of experience. - Good references. Write | me.. All business _absolutely _confl- dential. Free consultations. P.M. BREVIC Lock Box 58 ary, Minn.