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m BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER PIONEER PUB. CO. a4 Proprietqrs. a1 _were present report a very pleasant ost office at Bemidjl, gx tter urnider Act ..m-::&:ggz,{ of Congress Published M Ofl‘l‘lon mfi 'Sunaay No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer’'s name must be known to the editor, but not necessar- 15 2o publica on. ‘Communicatigns for the Weekly Plon- eer .honld reach this office not later than ‘Tuesday of each week to insure publica- tion in the current issue. Sulsoription Wates. ° One month hy cl.rrlar . One year, by cai There months, Doltlla paid Six months, posta id One year, postlu paid . The Weekly Pioneer. : 1 containing a summary o the :uw:‘ofihe Dweek 'ublished every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address tox' $1.60 in advance. fHI5 PAPER REPRESENTED FCR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES KRR KKK KR KKK KK * HORNET. * ERRRRKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Robert C. Shaw attended the church services in Blackduck Sunday. Miss Helen South, who 'has been teaching school in Kelliher stopped off Monday and visited with friends here. She returned to her home in Blackduck Tuesday. George South passed through here Monday on his way from Siding to his home in Blackduck. The Literary society met at the Murray school Tuesday evening. An interesting program consisting of songs, recitations, readings, newspa- per and debate was given. The sub- ject of the debate was, Resolved: “That the ox is and has beeu more useful to man in this vicinity than the horse.”” Those on the affirmative side were Amie Peltier and Robert C. Shaw, on the negative side were, Her- man Thom and Henry Plummer. The Judges were, Miss Anvid, C. E. Green and B. F. Randolph. Their decision was in favor of the negative side. After the program was over a short business meeting was held, at which the following officers were elected: Robert C. Shaw, reelected president; Mrs. Thom, vice president, and Louise Quesnell, secretary, Mrs. Thom and Mrs. J. D. Bogart were appointed to arrange the program for the next meeting. Andrew Shaw left on Thursday for Minneapolis. Miss Anna Anvid, who has been giving the state examinations the past few days in the Winan school left on Friday for her home in Sum- mit. Among those who were in Black- duck on Friday were Mrs. B. F. Winans, Mrs.” George Bogart and daughter, Fanny, and Jesse Fisher. A little daughter was born lately to George Trudeau and wife. KEKEKP XKKKKKKKXXKKK * PINEWO0OD * KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Chas. Moller arrived here in his auto Saturday. Mr. Fair of Bemidji, who has been spending a few days the guest of J. Sines returned home Monday. J. Clemmers and Hans Kirkvold spent Monday in Bemidji. The ball game between Pinewood and Clearwater was witnessed by a large crowd. The score was 9 to 12, in favor of Pinewood. A grand celebration will be held in Pinewood July 4. The Misses Sthol spent the week-|] end with friends in Bemidjt . Mrs. McCann and daughter, Eliza- beth and Miss Ella Parker, spent a few hours, the guests of Sthol’s Mon- day. Mrs. Chas. Lindgren spent Satur- day in Bemidji. Bert. Cromwell and Mellender left for Kelliher Monday. KRR KKK XK R KKK KK * TURTLE LAKE. * KRR KKK KKK KKK Philip Becker was called to Wis. consin to the death bed of his father. {J Henry Locke who has been visiting in Wisconsin and southern Minnesota, yeturned home Tuesday. He reports crops farther advanced here than there. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and son Walter, visited with friends in Buena ] Vista Sunday. Mrs. Samuel friends Tuesday. The school picnic at Buena Vista was well attended. A very pleasant time is reported by all who Wwere present. Mr. Mark Falls, who has been visit- ing relatives in this town, returned to his home in Blackduck Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Struck visited Mrs. Augusta Walters Tuesday. George Butler and John Carlson transacted business in Turtle River Tuesday. The young people at Buena Vista gave a farewell dance at the Han- cock Hall in honor of Miss- Maude Dilley, “The teacher.” Dainty. re- freshments were served and all who Deal entertained evening spent. A number of young people from. this town and Puposky attended a decoration exerciges in Red Lake Fri- day. Miss Maude Dilley returned to herl home at Northfield” ‘Saturday. ~ She] has‘made many friends during her sty in Buena Vista who hope to see her back again:next September, as teacher of their school. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larson T‘rldly Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Deal shopped in Bemidji Saturday. 4 Paul Struck visited his parents on Sunday. K Muuflulmu Checked. “T've & -good mind to'go and jump in- to the river,” said N. Peck, at the end of a little domestic discussion, as he picked up his hat and started out. “You come back here, said his wife. “If you intend any ‘siich trick as thiat, Jjust march upstairs and put on your old clothes before you start. 7 ———— Daily Thought. Let ‘your first effort be not for wealth, but independence. Whatever be your talents, whatever your pros- pects, never be tempted to spegulate away, on the chance of a palace, that which you need 'as a provision against the ‘workhouse.—Lord Lytton. HELP WANTED IN BEMIDJI And Furnished by the Help of Bem- idji People. Those who suffer with ~kidney backache, urinary ills or any-little kidney or bladder.disorder, want kid- ney help. Who can better advise than some Bemidji resident, who has also suffered, ‘but has had relief. Be- midji people recommend Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. Here’s one case and there are many others. Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey avenue, Bemidji, Minn., says: “Some years ago I was annoyed by my kidneys. It hurt me to stoop or lift and in the morning, I felt stiff and lame. I used two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they gave me strength. This remedy can be pro- cured at Barker’s Drug Store.” “When Your Back is Lame—Re- member the Name.” Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—ask dis- tinctly for Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Gordhamer had—the remedy backed -by home testimony. 50c all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estats First Mortgage Loans on City arfd Farm Property 8 and 8, O'L =Bos.ser ‘Bldg. Phione 9. Bemild]l, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Lock visited |§ 'IIN TO -M;N OKLAH@MA by the receiver. promptly on the distribution days. We nn Johhen PIN 'HCKETS GUMHED LABELB No nieed to send outside of Bemidji for thsm. Ploneer Sllpply Store Can Bave You Enney % BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. co. 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