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KRR KK KKK KRR KRR RK KK » LEST WE-FORGET- * BEEE SR e b e R e Phone Society newsa*to society edi- tor, phone No.: 31, C. Lee Heffron . went to. Duluth today on “business. R. G. Stewart of Grand Forks is a Bemidji visitor today. Art Gould of Virginia, Minnesota, is in the city today on business. Miss M. Culler of New York is spending-a short time in the city. Go-carts retirea at the second hand store.—Adv, S. W. Vance of Crookston is trans- acting business in the city today. J. C. Sullivan of Blackduck trans- acted business in Bemidji yesteraay. Mr. and Mrs James H. Murphy of Bemidji have moveu- to- Birchdale, Minnesota, 17 pounds granulated sugar $1.00 at Schmitts Grocery.—Adv. A. G. Wedge will return today from ‘a short business trip to Thiet River Falls, J. E. Boyce and wife of Prince- ton, Indiana, are in the city on a short vacation, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Luce of Repub- lican, Nebraska, are spending a va- cation in the ecity. Ouv of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Clark and chil- dren spent yesterday at Cass Lake, as the guests of friends. Dell Woods returned - from Cass Lake today, where he has spent-his vacation visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. E.. McGraw and Mrs. G. E. Brown of = Kelliher are pending the day in the city. Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. Miss Janie Mills will leave today for Blackduck, where she will spend a week at the A. E. Witting cottage. The South district prayer meeting will meet at the home of Mrs Ed- ward Anderson, Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Miss Anna Mills returned yester- day from St. Cloud where she has at- tended the normal. She was one of the graduates this year. Just a few more of those grand evening excursions around the lake. Boat leaves 7:30.—Adv. Mrs. L. M. Gill of Sibley, lIowa, is a summer resorter who arrived in Bemidji yesterday to spend a vaca- tion on the lakes in this vicinity. George Denley returned yesterday from Fergus Falls, where he took a patient to the insane asylum. He left yesterday on the Soo line on business. 0. Balstad and family of North- wood, North Dakota, arrived in Be- midji yesterday and will remain in the city for some time on a pleasure trip. C. J. Woodmansee propritor of the Grand Theatre will show a special program in the Grand Saturday and Sunday only.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Yarnell of Min- neapolis who have been the guests of their daughter Mrs. P. A. Young, 117 Twelfth street, have returned to their home. Mrs William Jennison returned to Minneapolis this week after a few days’ visit with her sister Mrs. B. M. Gile. Mrs Gile’s mother, Mrs. H. B. Thoreson of Minneapolis is still her guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Black and chil- Brinkman Theatrs Hamburg & Gallon & Co. Hoop rollers and Devilstick Manipulatars Bennie and Hazel Mann Singing, Talking and Dancing _— Picture Program The Evil Genius A powerful dramatic feature in two parts 4 3000 Feet of of Pooto Play Music by Brinkman Orchestra Change of Pictures Every Night Show Starts 7:10 Admission 10 and 25 cents ||. St... Cloud, Minnesota. Mrs. Black and children have been there for the past two ‘weeks‘and Mr. Black went down in his car Saturday. Rev Victor E.-Swenson, outgoing missionary to.China,-spending a few days“with Rev. J. H. Randahl and other friends in this city. He will Preaeh-in -Nymore- this evening and in-the-Swedish Lutheran ‘church to- morrow evening: We do all kjnds of tire vulcaniz- ?}!x_by‘modmfinsthnds. Work to us. Shop at rear of Pioneer. Anderson and Knopke. Gene Holmes, mechanic.——Adv. E. E. Kenfield and family return- ed from camp -at Norway Beach, Cass Lake;: yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. N. Daniel and daughter Florence ac- companied them back and will be guests at the Kenfleld home ' for a week. Paul Bradford left yesterday for Grand Rapids, Minnesota; after spending a week as the guest of his aunt Mrs. E. F. Stevens, 1024 Bel- trami avenue. From Grand Rapids Mr. Bradford will go to Montana by the way of Duluth. There is- muck growing bank. The Northern Na- transacting your busines; with & tional Bank has increased its busi- ness..25 per cent im the last year. You are sure of a welcome there.— Adv. Mrs. C. J. Larson and two' daugh- ters and son returned Monday even- ing ‘from Wisconsin, =~ where they have been guests'at Mrs. Larson’s parents’ home' for the past six weeks. Mr. Larson who joined them there a couple weeks ago will return to Bem- idji Saturday. In order to accomodate the moving picture fans C. J. Woodmansee will open the Grand Theatre Saturday and Sunday only with a special program. —Adv. satisfaction in The members of Miss Helen Davies’ American literature class at the uni- versity summer -school were- given & rare treat yesteray morning when Dr. 8. Paige Johnson of this city read a number of his own productions to the class. The selections included “A Feminine Breeze,” “A Summer Idyl,” “Catching Minnies in the Brook,” and “The Swain and the Maid.” Dr. John- son was enthusiastically received and every member was thoroughly appreciated. Grand Forks DaiHy er- ald. Order Your Berries Telephone for fresh raspberries and currants every morning brought to your door fresh from the garden. A. T. Wheelock. Phone 764.—Adv. The Best Medicine in the World. “My little girl had dysentery very bad. I thought she would die. Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and i can truthful- 1y say that I think it is the best medi- cine in.the world,” writes Mrs, Wil- liam Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Notice To Contractors Bids will be received by the board of directors of School District No. 47. Hubbard Co. Minn., for plastering the basement of school house and in- stalling:radiators. Specifications may be seen at the officeiof the clerk. Bids to be opened Aug. 9th at 1 P. MiiBoard reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. C. E. HEDMAN, Dist. Clerk. Guthrie, Minn, Causes of Stomach Troubles, Sedentary habits, lack of out door exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor- ry and anxiety, overeating partaking of food and drink not suited to your age and occupation. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain’s Tab- lets and you will soon be well again, For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.— Adv. A Laugh A laugh is just like music, ‘dren-wilt return-by- :auw today-from-} - Bring your It freshens all the day, It tips the peaks of life with light and drives the clouds away; The soul grows glad that hears it, And. feels its courage strong— A laugh is just like sunshine For cheering folk along. A laugh is just like music, It lingers in the heart, And where its melody is heard The ills of life depart; And happy thoughts come crowding Its joyous notes to cheer— Why a laugh is just as welcome As good golden grain belt beer, Advertisement. Order of T. A. Sy- mons, Telephone 122-2. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. by:local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and_that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eus- tachlan Tube. - When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and where it is en- tirely closed.: Deafness is the resuli and unless the Inflammation can be tak- en out and this tube restored to its nor- mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by C-I‘A-rrhaiwhlch is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of d ess (caused by ca- tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. 'Y & CO., Toledo, Ouio. Bold Dru, Take -] e Wity o, Piils for consti- D .- Militant Gets Nine Months. Liverpool, July 31.--Mrs. Edith Rig- by, a well known suffragette, was sen- tenced to nine months’ hard labor for setting. fire to the: country resi- dence of Sir William 1. Lever at Riv- ington on July 8,-causing damage esti- mated at $100,000: The prisoner is the wife of a prominent physician, GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, July 30.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@8.50; cows and heifers, $4.50@7.25; calves, $6.00@9.50; feed- ers,” $4.30@7.25. Hogs—$8.60@9.00. Sheep—Shornlambs, $7.00@7:25; shorn wethers, $4.00@4.50; shorn ewes, $2.00 @4.00. Duluth Wheat and Flax.: Duluth, - July 30.—Wheat—On track and' to arrive, No. 1 hard, 90c; No. 1 Northern, 89c¢; No. 2 Northern, 87c; July, 88%c; Sept., 89c; Dec., 907%e. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.41%; Sept., $1.42%; Oct., $1.42%. Chicago Grain and -Provisions. Chicago, July 30.—Wheat—July, 867%c; Sept., 86%ec; Dec.,, 90%c. Corn —July, 65%c; Sept, 65%c; Dec., 6253¢c. Oats—July, 40%c; Sept.;:41%c; Dec., 43%c. Pork—July, $22.20; Sept., $21.30. Butter—Creamerles, 25@260. Egge—16c. Pouliry—Chickens, 14c; springs, 19¢; turkeys, 19c. Chicago -Live Stock: Chicago, July 30.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.10@9.10; Texas steers, $6.80@7.00; Western steers, $7.00@8.00; stockers and feeders, $5.40@7.70; cows and heifers, $3.00@8.20;- calves, $8.00@ 10.76. Hogs—Light, $9.00@9.45; mixed, $8.50@9.45; heavy, $8.40@9.20; rough, $8.40@9.00: pigs, $6.00@9.10. Sheep— Native, $4.35@5.45; yearlings, $5.00@ 6.80; lambs, $5.60@7.50. Minneapolis' Grain. Minneapolis, July 30.—Wheat—July, 86%c; Sept, 87%c; Dec., 903%c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 89%<c; No. 1 Northern, 87%@89%c; to arrive, 88%c; No. 2 Northern, 85%@87%c; No. 3 Northern, 8414 @¥7¢; No. 3 yel- low corn, 62@62%c; No. 4 covn, 60@ 6lc; No. 3 white oats, 39@%3%ec; to arrive, 39¢; No. 3 oats, 36@37%c; barley, 44@56c; flax, $1.40%; to ar- rive, $1.40% AMUSEMENTS Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “The Good In The Worst of Us” (Edison) A story of self sacrifice on the part of a criminal. “The Paymaster” (Lubin) An excellent western melodrama. Illustrated Song “P'd give The Gold In My Heart For the- Diamonds - In Your Eyes” Miss Florence Sheuler “‘When Women are Police” (Kalem) A comedy faroe with Ruth Roland. “‘Percy’s Wooing” (Kalem) A comedy scream. ROOSEVELT 70 INVADE MEXIGD Sald fo Have Organized : Four Regiments of Rough Riders. . Austin, Tex., July 31.—Governor C. B. Colquitt has beeh-given, what..pur-: ports to be reliable -informatian-that Colonel Theodore Roagevelt has quiet, ly organized. four, regimenta of volun- dugh Rider type, teer cavalry of the composed of trained riders and marks- ‘men_of ‘Arizona, “New.. Mexieo_and. Western Texas. " It 18 alleged this was the.real pur- pose of Colonel losevelt's present visit to the Southwest and that he will-soon have troops -ln—renflnanwio‘i enter - Mexico _in- event of ‘hostilities with that country. The report says further that Colonel Roosevelt--1s -carrying - on--this-- work with the -knowledgé and sanction-of || the ~United States: war -department; and will command the brizade. . ‘. Straight Talk-To-the Retailer It is safe to say that almost every progressive retailer in this community will concede the -com- pelling -influence - of the newspa- per and its advertising value as a permanent and helpful business builder. Merchants have learned by act- ual experience that the quickest, most convincing and. most profit- able way to tell their advertising news to their patrons and patrons- to-be is through , the columns of the best newspapers.- The - results obtainable - from newspaper advertising, are - as-| well understood 'and - recognized that the retail merchant now ex- pelts- and demands of the manu- facturerfi whose-special.brands of.- merchandise he sells., ro-opera- tion, assistance and arrangements for advertising the manufactur- er’s merehandise. The manufacturer gladly . lis- tens to the up-and-doing retailer who can present,a clean-cut ad- vertising plan that will sell more goods for both himself and the manufacturer. 2 Local dealers and manufactur- er interested in-‘daily newspaper advertising for nationally distrib- uted products are-invited to.write to the Bureau ,of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association, World Building, New York. ¥ Copyright 1912 by Geo. B. Patterson. i CHICHESTER S PILLS! HE DIAMOND BRAND, BISIAR & ENGLAND 117 3rd- St Bomig)l. Real Estate, Loans, Rentals, Collections and Qeneral Insur- ance. Choice Farm Lands and City property for sale on easy terms . See us before buying elsewhere, and save money. We want every reader of ithe .Plon- eer to . have . one. of these Speedy - Stitchers - Absolutely ' Pree. The Speedy -Stitcher: is the latest invention and the ! Those'Who makes - it a thoro\lfhly practical tool for any and all kinds of repair work, .ever — in- the hands of the most unskilled. With this Awl you can mend harnes: tents, awnings, pulley belt: saddles, suit cases, material. The Speedy Stitcher is provided with a set of diamond pointed grooved needles including a special hoes, carpets, or any heavy Bemidji Ploneer Pub. Co. Dear Sir—Enclosed find §...... My name Is....... careeneiaaaas ceaen Postofflee ............ efective Paage FREE TO YOU MR. FARMER MEND YOUR HARNESS WITH THE ' SPEEDY STITCHER I's: FREE to i BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING GO., Bamidji, Minn. ‘Weekly Ploneer, or six months to the Daily Pioneer, send me postpaid, free of charge your Speedy Stitcher. It is ‘because of ¢ distinctly feminine, - Facalty atInvalids Hatel, Buffalo, N.Y. Consultation is fi confidence. painful # ldem?ement or disease Tite Dr R. V. Pierce’s | \ and advice is strictly in restores the-health andrspirita and-removes 4] inful-symptoms mentionod{abw:. bi o thas-been sold by druggists for over 40 years, inifluid form, at $1.00 per:-pottle, giviny al sa T e el now-be-h: It -can M.D. To reduce our stock of this season’s hardware-we-are-offering discount: prices— You can buy one of our splendid Invin- cible Refrigerators..at. 10..per cent be- low-regular prices.- No. 1 Refrigerator - No. 2-Refrigerator- . . $30:00: Regular price: Discount price . $2150° $24.85 27.00 You can also save 10 iper_cent by buy- ing a White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer now. | gt Freezer- . 2 . Freezer . 3 qt. Freezer . 4 qt. Freezor . Regular price Discount price . $2.00- $1.80 A YA 2.25 .. §3.00° 2.70 .. $4:00 3.60 A saving of 20 per cent on good servic- able Hammocks. 1 Hammock: . 2 Hammocks . 2 Hammocks . 1 Hammock- . . Regular price Discount price A N $1.40 oo S2T5 2.20 .. 875 3.00 . . $4.00 2.20 20 per cent off on:all Croquet Sets. and we have some good ones. 288 . . ., 28ts. . . . dsets . . . 2sfs . . . GIVE Regular price Discount price . $1.00 $ .80 R AL 1.40 . $3.00 2,40 . $4.00 3.20 HARDWARE CO. YOUR MONEY .BAOK IF YOU WANT IT 316-318 Minnesota: Av. i BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 57 ¥ - RAILROAD-TIME CARDS KKK K KRR KKK ound $. East Bound Leaves, {87 West Bound Leave 33 West Bound Leavas, 34 East Bound Leaves 3 ‘l:leltlB:‘llI:dv Yo 83 °South Bound Leaves 81 North Bound Leaves.. 84 South Bound Leaves. 8% Narth Bound es. Freight. South Leave: Freight North Leaves —_——— IR AR E R R % - PROFESSIONAL CARDS,; E K E KA KKK KK KK St b THOT IRR R Ptk elRo |Ruth Wightman | Teacher of-Piano Phone 168 LAWYERS: {RAHAM .M, TORBANCE, LAWYER wiles ‘Block ‘Telephone 568 JOHN F. GIBBONS ] ATTORNEY AT LAW. First Natlonal Bank Building: BEMIDJI, MINN. 3 D. H. 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BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. ._ Notice to Automobile Owners Phone 180 The shop of the Northern Automobile Co., has been taken over by myself and I wish to.announce that I intend to give Bemidji autoists an up-to-date state. very lowest point. service that will not be surpassed by anything in the I have with me-trained automobile mechan- ics;: who received their training in-large shops in the - cities and every-bit of work:will be inspected by my- self. . Am: going:to bring the:customers cost to the Labor will be reduced and will be from 40c to 60c per hour,depending on the class of labor This can-only be done by the cash system. Ouronly set of books will be a cash register., all bills to be _paid as soon as work is completed. . sociation with some of the largest.and.best shops- in From my as- the cities, I feel that I am: justified: in the above statement. FRED HANSEN Northern Automobile vCo. Subseribe for The Pioneer DR. @ M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY [ , except Sunday, .1 to. 6 p. m., %“:odfl{m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to 6 p. m. W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER I PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper, Brass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON . 8th 8t. Bemid)i Phone:810 FUNERAL DIRECTOR: ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER: and)? COUNTY- CORONER FUNERAL DIRECTOR - - AND. EMBALMER Otfies’s18 BeitramiAvp,::: . EEK KK KRR E LS et Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji. Ave. -