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Aoy WHil 5 Blotr tutln'e home. Mr. Stoner left a couple ot ‘diyh dgo. Hev. T'8."R6ibts returnea evénitig oii “the '8 O'G10GK train '‘from | Oyphers; ‘where he offitlated at the funeral of Anton Shari, who died Tuesday from consumption. Hotel Crookston, Crookston, Minn.; 1s T i-[ it Neilson, manager PR of ‘thie ‘Hotel MarkBam of this city. ¥R REHOICK K XXX R UK R [ 6 ‘e eits to Fetanin here over Sun- * LEST WE FORGET *}aay. KRR KRR KRR KRR KKK g by ; ; _ Mibs ‘Clara’ Andéfson 1ett for Bem- Summér schiool will békin Nine'25; 1dji last Wediiedday to iindergo med- Bemidji will have a big celebration |ical treatment. .She was accomipan- July 4 and 5, ied by Miss Ida Van Dell who Will Phone Society news to soclety edi-|be with her while there.—Gully Re- tor, phone No. 31. Yorter. - A good education opens the door to Alvin Callahan of Turtle River is|DP posit in the city on business. cation ‘at Mdnkato Cotitnercial Col- lege, Manhto. Mitfh.—Adv. Edith Lansing of Denver, Colorado, spent yesterday in Bemidji. F. G. Babcock of Crookston, was in Bemidji Friday on businéss. ed 'through ‘Bémidsi yesterday after- noon on ‘his ‘Way'home to Crookston after spending the past few days at his summer home “Crookstonian” on Star Island at Cass Lake. Miss Laura A. Sullivan of Cole- raine has accepted a position with the Uémiifli Lumber company as steno- grapher and bookkéeper. Miss Emma 'Tagley, who formérly held the posi- t:0n, was married this week to Archle Ulson of Nymore. The mAtter of living within your income and laying aside something for the future is a matter of com- mon sense and backbone. Start an account at the Northern Natlonal Bank with $1.00 and add to it régu- ++ Frank Tibbets spent several hours|12rly. You will be‘suiprised at the ¥ in Cass Lake yesterday afternoon on | Cutéome.—Adv. business, Dr. C. R. Sanborn returned from St. Paul this morning where he has attended the American Medical as- sociation convention. Mrs Sashorn came up as far as- Brainerd where she will atténd the wedding of her friend Miss Nell Fie Alderman to At- torney Walter Whalen of that city. Mr. Spencet of the Grand - Rapids Herald Review returned yesterday to Grand Rapids, together With his son, after spending the past few days in the city. Mrs. Spencer' is confined in St. Anthony’s hospital of this city. Mrs. C. R. Krahn of Lavinia came to Bemidji this morning on a shop- ping tour. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flat- ley, of Dewey avenue a ten pound son. Go-carts retirea at the second hand store.—Adv. Sheriff Andrew Johnson went. to Kelliher this morning on official busi- ness. Miss Béth Horton is down from Farley and is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Cabb. 0. G. Sterholm of Thief River Falls was a business caller in Bemidji yes- terday. “ M. J. Brown returned from Kelli- her this morning where he has been on legal business. Bring us your-fresh eggs, 18 cents cash or trade. Schmitt’s ‘grocery.— Adv. Ma¥yne Stanton will leave this eve- ning for Grand Rapids where he will remain over Sunday. N. M. Brisbois of International Falls. stopped over for a few hours in Bemidji last evening. Mrs. L. Pfund, Mrs. C. Pfund, Miss Edna Richards and R. D. Pfund of Ada were in Bemidji Friday. The following members of the chapter of Eastern Stars of Cass Lake were entertained by the Bem- idji lodge last evening at their meet- ing: Mr.'and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. and Orie of these nice @ays you ought to| Mrs. Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs, Bartlett, &0 to Hflkerupl and have your pic-| Mr. and Mrs. Kohout, Meésdames Dex- ture ‘!alen —Adv. ter, Taylor, Yoder, Miss Dexter and Mr. Lang. Mrs. Battles was pre- sented with a Past Matron’s jewel by the Cass Lake.O. E. S. Miss Nettie Gerlinger came. down from Spur this morning and will be the guest of friends over Sunda)". F.'F. Bouchard and M. F. Pitman of GFatid Forks arfived in the city last evéning and will remain here for a short time. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum re- turned last evening from a visit at Crockston and Grand Forks. = They made the trip by auto. The following enjoyed a launch ride to the Warfield' power dam yes- terday: Mrs. George T. Baker, and her guest, Mrs. Frank Leach of Min- neapolis, Mrs. C. W. Brandborg, Mr. and Mrs. Ellingson of Minneapolis, the Misses Beatrice and Vera Backus, Mrs. J. A. Younggren and her friend Miss Jessie Conliss of Minneapolis, Mrs. G. E. Carson and Mrs. J. P. Omich Nels Olander, C. E. Anderson, John Munter, Tom Peterson, Tom Snyder, and A. E. Templeton of Hibbing, were in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Thayer Bailey returned Home from Crookston yesterday where she has spent the past week as the guest of friends and relatives. The next issue of the télephone di- tectory goes to press Junme 25th. Ord- er a telephone now %o your.name will | Elmquist of Nymore, appear in this issue.—Adv. be rendered as follows: i-rtained this evening by Mrs. Gust A program will Reading and prayer, Rev. J. H.'Réfdahl; Plano A ten pound boy was born to Mr.|golo, Miss Zenda ~Bell; ~duet, Mrs. and Mrs,"Andrew McPherson'lof this] city, last evening at 10 o’clock at Mrs. Thompson’s Maternity hospital. gong, Ladies’ “M#4 Lillian’ Anerdon daugtiter of | QU o, Zenda, Bell; Létis~Anderson of this ¢ity, is ex-|vocal Solo, Mrs. Berglund..Lunch' will e ed at the ¢lose of the evening. Berglund and Miss Roberts; piano se- lection, Miss Ruth Riley; vocal solo, pected to " arrive ffom Minneapolis this évening, where she has been the ‘7' past year. _Mrs. M. D. StéMer and chfldren left this morning for Brainerd, Min-i Brinkman Theatre ‘Booking in Conjanction and Spliting the Shows with-the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo -J."W.”McPherson (- The Accordian King The “A$hmores Novelty Act “Fhie Wizards of Joy" Pléturé Program A Night -of ‘Anguish An Extraordinary ‘American Eclair Featurs Complete in Two Parts Bty Tuns” Burglar A Corking Burlesque quick? (lrl. Prof. and Mrs. J. C. Sathre of Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. John Sathre and daughter Karen, of Adams, Min- nesota and Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Sathre and daughter, Doris, autoed wood, in town of Liberty yesterday, and wite and John Sithre and wife Crookston, Minnesota, "whére - they will visit for a few' days before leav- ing for Flnley, North Dakota, Where they will vlsit Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Sathre. P. O Sathre is their cousin and is state’s attorney ‘of Steel (| ¢outity, ‘Mfithe¥dta. If your name is misspelled or in any way incorrectly listed in the tele- phone directory, notify us at o 80 that correction may 'be ‘midgde’in’ the next issue-which goes"to ‘press June 25.—Adv. The Christian Endeavor -society of the Presbyterian '¢hurch was ‘enter- tained by the Midses Mary &nd’ Flor- ence Bell at their hoine on' Minne- sota avenue last evening. Twelve new. members 'were admitted ‘to'the so- city as follows: Mary Bell, Ida Ny- hus, Gena Nyhus, Margaret Condon, Zenda Bell, Lea Given, James Given, Darcey McGee, Mabel Brovks, John Harris and Cora Rain. = Séveral other names were handed in to’be acted upon later.. ‘Several plans for Work this summer were suggested and aft- er some discussion. - a few were adopted. The society voted to wire ‘greetings to the state convention now in-session-at-Glenwood. Sherbet and w;ten was served after the business A ‘New Feature’ Mfinfifll’%‘ -i’lnaumhnwn last| L. T. Funk; head clerk at the|| out to E. M. Sathre’s farm, Hazel-|: Pétutnhik il the éV¥éding: J. C. Sathre | and daughter ‘left this moraing for|{ Bl Grand Theatre (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) “The: Man- from the West” (EdI$6n) A gripping story of the estrangeément of the yourg hus- bahd 'and wife. *'God Is Love” (Pathepiay) A picture made after one of Folstoy'sstories-and is very: it . Hlustrated Song— cl C. J. Woodmansee “The Eighth Notch” - ern Feud. ter A Golpon Courtship” (Kalem) Tom, Dick and Harry have a smoky battle in this dandy comedy. ‘only. Complete change tomorrow. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE wi “In the Harem of Haschem” (Lubln) A very beautiful story told in a most convincing manner. “The Sheriff's Baby" (Blograph) A Thrilling West- ern Melodrama. Hlustrated Song— “‘Not Till Then Will 1 Gease fo Love You” Hazelle Fellows | ““Gousin Jane” (Essancy) Jane plays a joke on her Aunt, much to the disgust of her daughter. It's a splendid com- edy. an; Dr Next Monday and Tuesday ---Seligs Finely Masterpiece, “A Ohange of Admini- stratlon’’ intwo parts. Advertisement. Bill Harrington, 42 years old, weighing over 200 pounds, 5 feet, 11 inches tall, has lost the end of one finger. His address is anxiously in- quired for by his brother, Chas Har- rington, Clyde, North Dakota.—Adv. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 8s, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen- ey & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that sald firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S ATARR.H CURE. NEY. . Sworn to before me nnd subscrlb«d in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. W, GLEASON, ‘Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- 1y and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 76c. yZake Hall's Family Pills for constipa- lon. The Young Peoples’ society of the|A. D. 1. Swédish Lutheran chtrch will be en-| ¢ Don’t Envy the Cool Man You can be cool too Remember those hot day last summer? You won't forget how scorching hot the || sun felt. You hated to venture outside. ~ Do you remember that fellow who blew past, one of the hottest days? His col- lar was unwilted. He had a cool, satisfied look that mdde you feel cool to look -at him, You found out afterwards that he al- ways wears WAITE CAT underwear. You can be cool all summer if you wear one of these new, light ‘weight WHITE CAT Union Suits that we have just - re- ceived from the manufacturer. They all have the genuine Kenosha Klwed Krotch for comfort. Let us show you these cool Union Suits that-do not chafe, irritate, nor give you that clammy feeling. Priced at $1.00 to $2.50. Nalarscdtive during the hot weather of the sum- ‘mer months. Cholera and Diarrhoea - Remedy is ‘worth many times its cost when need- |ed and s almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. superior: for the purposes for which ¢ 5 ¢ first Cleveland campaign in 1884. It effective. You should.not miss seeing: || was then -related that a gentleman, it long -distinguished as a law-abiding “Sail on Sil'ry MOOD” || neracssuitoa an okt triond of pis, who |- had been his. guest. ing: “Judge, this man, my accuser, was = ]| an. old. friend of mine and a guest in (Kaloem) A story of a South- || my hotse. One night at dinner, he at- spoons, but I overlooked it because he ‘was my guest and friend. The next night, in my absence, he attempt- ed to kiss my wife, and again I fore- bore, being restrained by the laws of hospitality; but the third night he got The program will be shown tonight || me in a corner, button-holed me and proceeded "to discuss the tariff with me. I knocked him down and I claim and Finance. " The golf bug’s soul camé back from « little range around Satan’s preserve river. call this much of a hell. the finest golf course out there I ever saw in my life.” old soul who was-sitting on the safety valve looked up. “No,” ‘the newcomer admitted. “I dn’t.” enybody play on it."—Exchange, rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and see how quickly your pains disappear. Every family wltlwuc cxnoptlon ould:-kesp this preparation at hand Chiamberlain’s Colic, It has 'no is intended.” Buy'it now. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Drew the Line ‘on the Tariff. This story was ocugent during the tizen, found himself oneé morning an In defense, he pled justification, say. mpted surreptitiously to steal the was justified in doing 1t—Cotton Torture of Tantalus. th a smile as' wide as the Amazon “I say,” it exclaimed, “I don’t >They: have A droll-looking “But did you see ybody' playing on it?” he asked: The old-timer hat’s it,” he said, chuckled. “He won't let Shake Off Your 'Rheumatism, Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatic Sold by Barker’s ug Store.—Adv. [ simplicity makes We Want every reader of the Pion- eer to have one of these Speedy Stitchers Absolutely Free. The Speedy Stitcher is the latest invention. and the most _effective of anything in _ the form of an Auto- , matic Sewing Awl ever offered, Its it a- thoroughly practical’ tool for any and all kinds of repair work, even in the hands of the most unskilled. 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