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e Bemidji today. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Archdeacon Parshall of Cass Lake was in Bemidji yesterday. Fancy apples $1.50 per ‘'box at ‘Schmitt’s store.—Adv. Mrs. A. Gilmore of Kelliher spending the day in Bemidji. Special embroidery sale at Tropp- man’s all this week.—Adv. H. B. Olson of Battle Lake was in . Bemidji on business yesterday. Go-carts Tepalred at the second hand store.—Adv. A. C. Johnson of Bemidji, trans- acted business at International Falls Monday. Free souvenirs to all the ladles present at 2 p. m. sharp at'0. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. H. Z. Skolback and N, T. Hove of Sacred Heart are in Bemidji today on business One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Ella Parker of this city, is visiting the_Stohl’s at Pinewood for a few days. Closing out merchandise auction sale is now going on in full blast at 0. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. Miss Francis Bowers - of Eckles township who spent several days in the city, has left for her home. Go to “Abercrombie’s” for your music. Big hit. “Trail of the Lone- some Pine,” 10 cents a copy.—Adv. There will be no regular meeting of the Episcopal Guild tomorrow, on account of the Parish supper a week from tomorrow. ‘Wanted, Carpenter work, odd jobs of any kind. Address O. H.Nichols, 613 Fifth street.—Adv. Miss Selma Anderson and Miss Lil- lian Sparrow came down from Black- duck the first of the week. Mrs. An- derson is still at Blackduck visiting her daughter but expects to come to Bemidj in a few days. Goods are certainly selling at your own price at 0. C. Rood and Co.’s closing out auction sale.—Adv. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Bessette regis- tered at the Koochiching at Interna- tional Falls Monday. Mrs. Bessette went to International Falls from Be- midji. ‘While here she has been the guest of her sisters the Misses Bar- rette. Abercrombies for popular music. new and up-to-date at only 10 cents per copy.—Adv. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Lil- ianthol of La Porte, Minnesota, at Mrs. Thompson’s maternity hospital this morning a seven pound daughter. Mother and child are doing nicely and Mr. Lilianthol is passing the ci- gars around. It’s distinctly different and I'd suggest for tomorrow’s breakfast, “Sims Malted Wheat.”—Adv. The Young. Peoples’ society-of the Swedish Lutheran church will be en- tertained at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Randahl, Seventh street and Mississippi avenue, Thursday evening. A col;dinl invitation is ex- tended to all. Auction sale starts dsily at 2 p. m. evening sales at 7:30 p. m. at 0. C. Rood and Co.—Adv. % A Friend fo Everyhody Brinkman Theatre ‘A Real Theatre Conducted On Theatrical Principals 2 Shows Tonight 2 Commencing at 7:10 Vaudeville Program A beautifal musical comedy, 14 people. 'with Mrs. Bob = Fitzsimmons, whose stagé name is Julia Gifford, E. Dano & Co, assisting, form the great star attraction. K Buigarian Romance A musical’ playlet on the Merry Widow s!yb The setting is in a Bohemiah - cafe, with beautiful prop- erties and is plendhlly arranged in every mpeet. ‘The plot concerns the love of ‘the Prima Donna for some nobleman and is:sufficient to hold ' the attention. The costuming is beautiful following the mlflarlln ltyle ‘l‘]w chiorus - consists of - six - girls and men who sing_excellently and dance fine. - The ‘numbers are beautifully arranged and every one calls for four : flvu encores, lh;r:fi is-a world utiful lighting, especially a stone bridge scene which is lighted from the rear. It is a great bill. : It is the great- st attraction that Manager Bflnlmm "~ Picture Program A Feature In Two Parts In A“Vlnmn’s' Pmr R. W. Roberts of Brainerd, is in; is " Hiwstrated- Song: The Royal Neighbors held their regular meeting last evening in_the 0dd Fellows’ hall. Two candidates were initiated. A hard time dance was given after the initiation and about forty couples attended. A lunch was served at the close of the eve- hing. The strength of the Northern Na- cional Bank lles mot alone in its Capital and Resources, but in the character and financial rupponllbfllty of the men who conduct its affairs as well.—Adv. - Hibbing Tribune: J. Bvan Carson, formerly of the Bemidji Pioneer, but more recently with a Duluth printing firm, has accepted a. position- with The Tribune and will operate The Tribune’s new No. 8 linotype ma- chine. Mr. Carson is a first-class all around printer and will shortly re- move his family to Hibbing and make his home here. Brinkman theater. Special engage- ment_extraordinary. The best at- traction ever in the city. Your last chance tonight to see Mrs. Bob Fitz- simmons & Co. Admission 25 and 50 cents—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harris have just received word of the marriage of Miss Bess Harris, formerly of Bemidji, now of Portland, Oregon, to James A. Hamilton of that city. The ceremony was_solemnized at Portland on May 6. The bride is & sister of J. O. Har- ris of this city, and was a resident of Bemidji about five years ago, and is well and favorably. known here. The groom is connected with _the Omar-Paulson Lumber company of Portland. “Down. in Dear Old New Orleans,” “Pake me to that Swanee Shore,” “You Great Big Blue Eyed .Baby,” “I’Il Get You” and 100 more late-and popular pieces at only 10 cents a copy at Abercrombie’s. —Adv, Cass Lake Times: Dr-H. R. Weir ick, Dr. Riggs, Steve Geiser, Thos. Congdon and Arthur Folsom of Buhl, returned yesterday from -a several days fishing trip to Cass Lake. They brought back with them one.of the finest strings of wall-eyed pike ever brought to-the city and the friends of all are being liberally ‘remembered. Dr. Weirick, who .- annually: spends several days at Cass Lake fishing says the fishing is better at-the present time than he ever knew it to be. The party had a very. pleasant outing and vigorously deny a story that their catch was bought from ‘the Indians. Brinkman theater. Special engage- ment extraordinary. The best at- traction ever in the city. - Your last chance tonight to see Mrs. Bob Fitz- simmons & Co. Admission 25 and 50 cents—Adv. Miss Servia McKusick gave a guest towel shower last: evening.in honor of Miss Madeline Johnson, who will be a June bride. . Pink and green was the color scheme carried out, sweet peas, ferns and roses were used. A three-course dinner was served. n the center of the table in the dining room was a basket of roses and en- twined in the roses were pink rib- bons leading to each plate. At the close of the dinner each guest was requested to pull her ribbon at the end of which she found a needle book and thread. Pink candles and shades added to the charming affect of the table decorations. The guests room. _In this room yards and yards of pink ribbons were ‘strung from the chandeliers to every part of the room and each guest was requested to find the ribbon with her name on it. Miss Johnson, the guest of honor, found a guest towel from each of the guests at the end of her string, and also a towel to be hemmed. The oth- er guests ‘each found a towsl to be following were pment Backus and Beatrice Backu . “The Two Brother’s” (thagraph) o A thrfllfiil romance of Old' Mexico* : ] Knmow You. Ara"hmwlmn l.ov- < Coming, Next Monday and Ttnbd-:y, John. Bunny, In ‘‘Plokwiok Papers.”” Mosan .received -a badly = wrenched ,|receiving treatment in St. Anthony’s , | hospital. were then invited into the sitting] Hollister's R. M. Tea. Barker's Drug|ported. hemmed for the bride to be and the evening was spent in this work. The Saturday Misges. Madeline Johnson, Dorothy Torrance, |, an Fri day Trene Logan, Marthabelle Clark, Vera cooked through. not pleased n: -way. ;4;;1;;;;;;,*;;;’ Gml‘&fll res_called at * 9T, ONY' & (8sun’s one day recently. KEEKEKEK KK KK ;:q X% X ¥x¥|. Sheriff Andemn o! Clearwater cauntg was jeen in this qelghborhood Mrs. Ed. Jackson who underwent one.day. 188t week. . : % an- operation ‘last Monday is impr 3 ing and will be able to leave theph 3 Gegrea,Eiliott :‘nq fpmealov: |, pital in a tew days. e 19 brother gy . Wi Wlnzer Aan e0. Wallace of { - l\:lu ‘E;lsle Pansford of Boy River |Island Lake; drove. qut. to- Wm: = Jal- eceiving. treatment at the hos-|len’s s:tunhy to ga. a road. scraper. pital. John Peckham was up-to Red Lake James Day of Bemidji is seriously |to see the doctor last Tuesday. ill with a severe lttnck of pneumo-| .. Mr. Greer is spending a couple of nia. weeks at Grand . Rap!d.! Minn., visit- John Palmer of Bemidji is serious- |IRg friends there. 1y 11l and will be confined to his bed| = Math! Berg: and family, Mesdames for several days. Staffne, Oslund and Vinger attended Gus Johnson ‘of Bena was taken to the sewing soclety at Gust Berg’s last the hospital last Sunday with a se- | Wednesdaq. vere attack - of -pneumonia, but{ ' Jas’Wynne broke and-prepared for. recovering. garden about an acre of ground: for Hans Mosan and Flore Declusen|Roy: Elliott -last week. .- who were injured when the flywheel | Mrs. Bird Elliott called on Mrs. on the gang broke at the Crookston|Thorson one day recently. mill are recovering and will be able| MTs. Oslund called.on Mrs. Wynne to-leave the hospital in a few days.|one day last week. Mrs.” W. ‘H. ‘Whelen- died" last Sat-{: back and sprained arm and the lat-|urday evening at her home near:Tsl- ter a sprained ankle. and Lake: - She was-stricken with Miss Lottie Anderson”of Nymore |Paralysis Sunday evening, May 4 and is receiving treatment -in the hos-|did not recover consciousness before pital. her death. She leaves a husband, one Mrs, A. H. Brown of Gemmell who |daughter and four sons: to mourn was recently operated upon is im- [her loss. Funeral arrangements un- proving and will be able to leave the|known at this time. hospital in the course of the next| BT week. : Mrs. Geo. Cole left the hospital : bt in’o‘ SR R : yesterday. Mrs. Cole recently under{k X x x & X X X X X & xxRERP ‘went an operation. Arthur Johnson of Gemmell is con-| < Andrew. Shaw .went to Blackduck fined in the hospital with a severe at- | % Monday. tack of pneumonia. Lucile * Thom has been suite sick L. M. Berry of Brooks, Minn., is|With measles the past week but is now improving. rMs. J. D Bogaft dttefided tie teur Henry Wallin of. Bemidji, was tak- | Pérance lectures given by Mrs. Scov- en to the hospital yesterday with a |9l in Blackduck, Big Falls and badly lacerated hand which he in.|NOTthome, on Tuesday Wednesday jured in the box factory and Thursday. i % Carrie Stene, with her witnesses, < Joe and Paul Peltier, went to Cass - Stomach, bowels, Itver become clog- | Lake on Friday, to prove up on her ged, stopped up, blood impure during | claim.. § ; the: winter—you need Hollister’s R. J. D.. Bogart bought 40 acres of M. Tea each spring. Barker's Drug|land of B: F. Winans; this week. No. 3. VABCO All alone un a high .peak ln Pan~ ama.a man stqqq gazing westward with gllstenlng eyes. - Spellbound he |stood, - thrilled by, the- - wonderful sight spread out before him—a wil- dersess of forest, cut through with silvery streams, and bounded by the watery horizon. - ‘There-before him lay the ocean, since nameéd the Paci- fic, for the sight of . which he had la- bored and fought.so many days. and nights. = Sparkling like a -million precious stones beneath . the glare of the sun, the vast, seemingly bound- less sea spread out farther than ‘the eyé: could reach, “With eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific, and all his A men Looked at each other with a wild surmise, Silent, upon a peak in Darien 2 Balboa sank to his knee and’gave thanks to' God for .the great blessing Store.—Adv. The Misses Lilllan MacGregor of |Pestowed upon him of being the first Hines, and Nellle C; Shaw, visited at civilized man to look upon this ‘won- the ‘home of 'the latter from' Friday |derful sight; then rising he called to CARD OF THANKS. his men, who at his command were evening; till Monday morning. We wish to extend our thanks to| mhoge wha ordered their fruit trees waiting below on the mountainside, all the friends and neighbors, Who 80| etc,, from.the agent for the Clinton|to come up where he was and gaze kindly assisted during the death and{pajis Nursery ~company, received |upon the glorious ocean which they funeral of our husband and brother. them’ in' good: ~condition = and: arefhad so long sought to behold. They We especlally want to thank the M.|pjeaged ‘with their purchiase, * rushed up, and when they were all B. A., Thomas McCann, superinten-| Among those Who'Went to Black-|gathered ~together on ‘top of the dent of the Crookston Lumber com-|gyck Saturday were:. B, F. Winans,{mountain Balhoa formally, took. pos- pany, Dan Bucklund, J. P. Labr and|y ‘g Bogart, Herman. Thom and son 25 the mill boys for their kindness. Percy, C. B, Green, Henry Plummer, MRS. CHARLES JOHNSON. J. 8. Tope and.C. Peterson. MR and MRS. JOHN SEVERSON, LA MR. and MRS, GUST FROYD. —Adv. EEE LSS SRS S R E R 888 * TURTLE LAKE, iy IEERE SRR SRR E SRS 2 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert* Peterson transacted blulnm ln Bemmji Fri- day. Axel and Lloyd . Swedberg were Turtle River: visitors Saturday. : ‘Walter Carlson transacted business | fi001) GROCERIES AND FRESH EGGS We wish to exp 88 our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all.those who so kindly assisted us ‘during the ill- ness and death of our dear wife and Thelr many kind acts il be cher- ished long. in Turtle River Friday. M. Flint, Samuel Deal has' - returned - home| MRS, GILLMAN CRONE, |from Inkster, North Dakots, where] MRS, SETH PHILLIPS, |hehas been visiting. : Miks. Martha Struck visited Tues- day with her sister, Mrs. Clara Locke.. There Was: & dance inthe Buena Everybody that ~“hasn’t ° did it-—|Vista 'hall Saturday -evening. ~ Mr. ought to—makes you feel fine, braces| McKnight and M. Decker furnished you up, you feel like a King—take|the music. e b' 117 Minnesota Ave. —Adv. Store.—Adv. -INQUIRE _OF Mr. ‘mmp ‘Becker transacted bus- x #{C**#iiilkiliiim in‘Bemidji Friday. . * PINEWO00D * " George Butler has commancod ‘his KRR KR KKK KKK KX KK KK Quitles as assesors Christ and Anton Moller, Geo| D.Lawrence and Miss Jennle Law- Sthol, T.. Trosvick, Gust . Koppang |rence:wisited at S. Deal’s Friday. and R. Lind were Bemidji visitors ited . his mother, Saturday. < ‘Miss- Effie Sines le(t for Bsmidjl ST. PA!IL “Learn One Thmg Every Day” - | Antigue de Darien, uie ¢ azelle Fellows o T’:. cmuckof?fl.ol’f;.n.” (Sehg) % 7 : 4 is lho% ly: c;rh?lnbt Taise y ur. b%scmrd fl’l‘t” “and slungtll a 5 college s ¢ = e ry. It generates an abundance' nfu e ot 1 "fi' e feathery. Jeavening + ing bowl and in'the oven; lflmmnilssuflaine%“nnflltmdnnfihis Hounwlmwho‘uul( neva‘hava“b:dluck" with’ fl\drbakln Try K C at our.risk. Yonr‘gourwlll refund your: money I(yon ugé NUNEZ- BALBOA Cnpyrfm, 1913 by The Assoclated Newspaper ‘School, Inc. seaslon.ot flus,ucean and all the ad- jacent lands in'the name of his royal master,. the king:of Spain, and had ‘a tree shaped in-the form of :a-cross and placed ‘on: the spot from which he had first seen the sea. Around this tree was placed a heap of stones to hold it in place, and then the en- tire company knelt down while the priest offered devout thanks to the Almighty. S This was on September 25, 1513, when Vasco Nunez Balboa was thir- ty-eight years old. He was born at Xeres de los Caballeros, Spain, in 1475. Being heavily in debt at His- “ipaniola, he escaped his creditors and Jjoined- an expedition -under Martin Fernandez de Encisco by concea,ling himself in a barrel, in ‘which he was taken aboard the ship. This expedi- tion was bound to the colony of San Sebastian in Darien; but they were shipwrecked and met hostile natives. Then they learned of the destruction of the colony of San Sebastian, and decided to found one of their own, ‘which ‘they called Santa Maria de la Balboa couldn’t get along with Encisco, and he set out to explore the country, discover- ing the Pacific, :‘which he called the “Mar del Sur,” meaning “Sea of the South.” Later he was enticed back to the J|colony- and. tried: on the charge of treason. After ‘a short trial, which ended in his ‘conviction, Balboa and four of his companions were executed. This was in 1517. Balboa protested his-innocence and loyalty to the.last; butin vain: Every day a different human inter- est story will appear in the Pioneer. You can get a beautiful-intaglio re- production of the above picture, with five others, equally attractive, 7x9% inches'in size, with this week’s “Men- -tor.” In “The Mentor’ a well known authority coyers the subject of the pictures-and stories of the week. Readers of the Pioneer and “The Men- tor” will kmow art, literature, his- tory, science, and travel, and own ex- quisite pictures. - On sale at Aber- L. P. BATCHELDER ~ This space reserved by the '«Bnmldu Townsite & Improvement Co, For Price of Lots, Terms, Bemidjl, or write ; BEfllDJl[,'TOWNSlTE & IMPROVETIENT CO.: 830 Capital Sank lulldln. crombie’s bosk store. Price ten cents. fiENERAL MERCHANDISE AND BUTTER Phone 180 Etc., ‘T. C. BAILEY, _ MINNESOTA. BEEERE/ :kilff!l"l'iiilll FESSIONAL CARDS ~ * ii’llif#fi**ilikl R th nghtman L.AWY_ERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER - Telephone ;560 Miles' Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY' ‘AT LAW First: National: Bank. Buflding BEMIDJI, MINN, D. H. 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