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Bafley have returned’ from~Bagiey’ ‘Wwhere they were the Suests of Mr, and Mrs. Hansel. D Wae'still have:a fow. boxes : = Western apples at $2.35 per bex, at| Schmitt’s ‘grocery.—Ady. —_— Tecover ‘the. T b s e S * R KRR KRR KK R KK e - : Nave vubmtym:memnnelimldm 3 the nostrils; penertrates and heals ‘The Hiks' annual Charity Ball will | returned to her ‘home. | o : 2 ¢ St el L L the inflamed, swollen membraze Je given on Limcoln’s birthday. § 3 Which lines the nose, ~head and s J. C. Thompson of Blackduck came throat; clears 'the air ' passages; 2 bodyguard of Madero when the Jlatter |\ % “Widow MeGinty,” will appesr at to Bemidji this morning to attend took the field against Diaz. CE Soe BT stops nasty discharges and a feeling the City LeRb /b nl.ln" ks the meeting of the county commis- ¥ A g Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” of. cleansing, soothing folht comes 5 asrln esday sioners which was held today. & Z 2 © Get a small bottle anyway, just to|immediately: MODEL T_E"E“ENTS AN A'“ “it—Apply & little in the nostrils| Don’t lay awake to-night l(fll‘li Resuit of :New- York Experiment.in §nd instantly your clogged nose and [ling -for’ breath, with head stuffed; Fight on White Plague. opped up air passages of the head | nostrils closed, hawking and blowing New York, Feb, 10.—A year of ex- ill open; you will breathe freely; Catarrh or a cold, with its running periment fn {solating i model tene.[Bullness and headache disappear. By |nose, foul mucous dropping luto the TH E A T R E || ments families that have' been made [morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head|throat, and raw dryness is distress: % i | deopendent by tubercular conditions for catarrhal sore throat will-be gone. [ing but-truly neediess. E L —_—— ; [among their members has: proved al End such misery now! Get ‘the| Put your fiith—just once—in / arenof success not only in'the treatment of g ' | ey 5 » TO-NIOHT : : X Hia' disoase, DIE th working 6o & Tere. small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm”|“Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold |9 extent the soctal and economic re-|o 07 drug store. This sweet, fra-|or catarrh will:surely disappesr.. The women: of the Presbyterian church will serve dinner and supper election day in the church. s s “The College Widow” will appear at the Athletic club theatro on Mon- day, February 23. Don't miss it. se e That news itema telephoned to the Lillian Harrington of st. Paul, ‘Who with her brother Mr. Hanel ownes_land near Kellfher, transacted business at the courthouse yesterday. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. ¥red Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. Charles Cramer of Puposky was in the city yesterday on business. While here he renewed his subscrip- B Ines o 3 habilitation of the families, according Ploneer are appreciated both by thetion to the Ploneer for another year. “‘Basehall’s Peerless X ithes |1to a-Teport by the Assoclation for/m- publishers and readers of the paper. i 2 wii ° i proving the Condition of thé Poor, Phone 81, - Sam Bouchard of Blackduck was Leader” Y «| which conducted the experiment. LN Next Saturday brings the Schroe- der fres planc contest to a close. Thoss who have been saving votes “for their favorities should remember The view is expressed that a way | it has beea accomplishing in-cases 5 g % iting 8. C icago, lil:for & | Bas been found in this mode of home | < o o bemsny £1ate | reatment to prevent the spread ofl[| u e ls “ a B i | For sale m 1, LDy . jtuberculosis in congested districtsiff . ] to red: ¥ or's Drug and Drugglsts every- and to reduce the cost tothe commu-|] among the business callers who spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Bouchard |$ g\ "o parts Festuring returned to his home last evening. 7Y Mvfimhll Mesdames L. H. Bailey, F. S. Ar-|$ A dandy h‘ebz;mmdy that Is nold and H. A. Scharf have issued sure to please nity-of earing adequateley for families ] 10 placa them to their credit. A fow |invitations for & 500 party. They where, % whose dependency is “the :result of . i daye hustling will win fhe plano, |will entertaln Friday and Saturday. “Until The Sea” consumption. : If its a laugh ye would be afther i = . % . o5 Mesdames B. ‘W. Lakin, E, H. (Selig) Senator Williams Better. -prin wid ye That on Wednesday February 18,|peny ang E. E. McDonald entertain- The story of Enoch Arden “Washington, Feb. 10— Senator John a.haVIn b g the blddy d : another Redpath Lyceum bureau en-|qq a4 luncheon today at the home modernized 1 Sharp Williams, who was threatened tertainment will ba given at the Me- thodist Church _Auditorium when Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear. It is the last of the ser- fes. of Mrs. Lakin, 1101 Lake Boulevard. B. F. Wright of Park Rapids is among the business. visitors who are in the city attending the term of LR court which commenced this morn- That the Athletics will play a ser-| D&- 1es of three games with the fast Red George Simpeon, formerly attor- with an attack of. pneumonia, is great- ly improved and refused to stay in “ ” ¢ b bed any longer. He expects to be in : his seat in the senate shortly. THURSDAY-AND FRIDAY ances fo Wi l&.il gton. A five part motion picturs presen- T0 THE OITY HALL .- Tuesday Evening Feb. 10] The Widdy McGinty will be afther Y e AN Wing quint on Thursday, Friday and |ney general, arrived in the city last tation of Henry M. Blossom's cutting didoes in thot 5 Saturday nights of this week. Red |evening and was present at the op- human \nlu-_l:‘:m of g | Wing has one of the best teams in|ening of the term of court this morn- the state and come to Bemidji con-|ing. tident of victory. g s John Alexander, known the nation ‘over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be here on February 21 and 22 when he will be the chief speaker at the Boys Congress. Boys from all northern Frank Chance the famous baseball Minnesota will be here, and the|leader will appear in a dandy com- whole affair will be under the con-|edy at the Grand tonight and tomor- trol of the lads. row-night.—Adv. Albert Chilgren of Williams 1Is among the attorneys who came here yesterday to attend the opening of the term of court in this city this morning. Mrs. Mae McAndrews of Big Falls, 1 i who has been a guest at the Hayth home in the town of Northern for ‘ e some time, returned to her home yesterday. «J. M. Reed of Blackdnuck s among the business callers who are ConstfintioRnlING ST of BI<inten. spending the day in the ecity. Mr. i = tion to assist in every way possible- o - Reed wlll return to:his home in that 10 BE rossb i Tor The ons.hpa.h on INSURES RIGHT OF TRIAL Foreigners Actively Participating. in the Case of General Huerta Will Not Be Ignored, but Court Hearings Are Guaranteed. Washington, Feb.' 10.—Indirect as 3 ; - surances have been ‘received at the Nafu re’s - PRICES: Adults, 80 cents; Chliidren down s House from Gene a of , ¥ ? Mgyt e Mbetil | Breakfast Food SN B ponts; Geflery, W voiiei 1. Next Saturday evening W. B. Mac- Lachlan will give a dance in the Athletic Club hall following the bas- ketball game in honor of the visiting team. 3 Act Farcical Comedy Un-der the-r Ouspiches of St. Philip Church. Sure and ivery one of ye ought to be there. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE “Peg 0’ the Movies” In two parts Aside from excellent pho- tography and fine acting, this feature has originality and gives an idea of how moving pictures are made. Representations by American con- sular officers on the necessity of ex- . tending equal protection to Spaniards, as well as all foreign subjects, have C + met with compliance orrecTts At the same tiing ' Ganeral Villa: 1t I have moved my store to 321 linnesota avente- is understood, will not be disposed to -, . ignore active particifition- by foreign- In d i Ses+|°n The farmer’s friend store and ers in the cause of General Huerta, . everybody’s store but will extend to any foreign com- batants, however, thé right of trial. " ‘Word also was réceived from the Iustrated Song “Don't- You 6o” Mrs. VaPraag Ole Thompson of Little Fork was & businees caller in the city yester- day. - ¥ : A. G. Wedge left last night for Kellther were he will transact busi- nesa. Annual Magk ball Feb 18.—Adv. Frank J. Miller of Pine River spent yesterday in Bemidji transact- ing business. George B. Safford of Long River spent Monday in the city on a short business visit. Roller Hockey game Wednesday night 10c admission. Mrs. W, H. Roberts will leave to- I ' * ® - '; Banishes Groceries & Merchandise - o PHONE 180 I. P. BATCHELDER ,_ village tonight. tragedy at Cumbre’'tunnel, on the Miss Beatrice Johnson of Red Mexico Northwestern railway, in Lake spent Monday in the city call- which several Americans were suffo- " “Any Port In a Storm MANY CHILDREN SUFFER =g FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE/§ Thereis a great deal of fun ical comedy Three years ago my little girl, An- b : 1 i gela, was taken sick with scarlet : | - ing on friends and transacting busi- : 2 ? { nees. Miss Johnson returned to her 3 E % fever and later dropsy set in; her face and limbs swelled and her eyes ‘home this morning. Arthur P. Toupin, formerly re- puffed. A leading physician here at morrow for Chicago where she will |the time, treated her without the corder for the land office at Crooks- ton, is spending a short time in Be- spend the next six ‘weeks, slightest success. A sample of your . 3 ; o . The Presbyterian Ladies aid will {SWamD Koot having Desn fat at the midji and vicinity transacting bual- ]THE LAST THREE DAYS Of the Scmoeder Piano Con- 4 ‘ ness and visiting with friends. : : gtest Wfll be T AG d ays. ‘ / j serve dinner and supper in the|house at the time, I resolved to try Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson will church basement Tuesday. it, lnd‘u it arrt‘!ed v;:th l;;- lton:nct:; I continued using wi grate! % . i A tontens ade. 1% * | rosults. The infammation began to | entertaln Mr. and Mra, H. A, Sohart, The contestants will be given tags to distribute among the Grand tonight.—Adv. subside after sl U r. and Mrs. .' Gile an . 5 . P Mre. Sybl Torgerson of _Easle|nts-eeat hatle, and aftr sho. toak | s, aut w0 ot revomson oy G their friends and customers of the store and when present- Beraon A oy T Lt berp ity ol ed at the Schroeder store during the last three days of the : ‘* e ‘contest, February 12, 13 and 14, 1000 votes will be issued for the girl whose number is on the tag. cured by the doctor and has been in E, W. Kibby of International Falls good health ever since .The doctor spent yesterday in the city transact- came to see her every second day un- ing business and calling on friends. | t!l he pronounced her kidneys in per- One of these days you ought to fect condtion. S Now then the doctor was under #0 to Hakkerups and have your ple-| g jmpression that I was giving my ureitaREREARY L girl his medicine, but as his medi- Willlam Lennon of Kelliher is|.ino pag failed to do a bit of good, spending a few days in the city at- |, gesiring not to offend him, I did tending the meetings of the county | .t tel} him I was giving her Swamp- baand. Root and he did mot know the dif- Miss Minnie Bailey and Earl |ference. I did not use one drop of his medicine after I had started my girl on Swamp-Root, and I have al- ways felt that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root saved my girl’s life, for which 1 am grateful. I cannot praise it too highly. Very truly, MRS. MARY BYRNE, two large bottles she was pronounced Barnell of thia city for a few days. Bemidji today attending the term of court which opened in this city this morning. Mr. Middleton is an at- torney and one of the live boosters for ‘Baudette. Mr. and Mrs, Robert 0. Benell, of Calgary, Canada, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Opple of this city for several days, left Fri- day aight for their home by the way: of St. Paul and Chicago. J. Norton of Big Falls arrived in. Bemidji this morning and will spend a faw days here om business. Mr. Norton is an attorney from that vil- s|tage and is attending the ‘term of court which opens this morning. It is through the saving habit that the rinch men of today reached New Brunswiek, N. J. |11 pinnacle of prosperity. Your State of New Jersey | small savings, if regularly depoisted |} e e T st he aternt i e Norher M- B | The Time To Win e g e %417 |your future—Ady. | this $400 Claxton Piano is during the 100 Votes for a Cent [ Will be issued to every customer making a pur- chase providing he or she wears or displays the tag. Men, women and children may secure -these tags from the contestants. : Brinkman Theatrs FRED BRINKMAN, Manager TO-NICHT At the Brinkman The Harry St. Clair Stock Co. eworn Dy-me, according to law, on - ‘With the exception: of next Friday 5 . of 16 peolpe present tonight |lne roath mith that the above state- |, With the exception of next Friday !,‘:;‘“‘233‘;:?!:- 3 ielaie o O : "n. fiM .' m wn 'mn ment made by me “I 5] m“mmmlfl.' every night from now until the date orge o:tron of the production- of the “College N Sworn and subscribedl to before me, 5 . In Three A“-‘; i this 10th 6ay of July,A. D., 1909, |10 AhOuEh rapiG progrees 1s pocaikien between MARGARET P. OCDONNELL, . oge sity for considerable practice. Al Christopherson of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji last evening and will enter the employment of Olot Ongstad et the Ongstad garage on Swamp-Root V Minnesota” avenue. Mr. Christopher- mw“‘h'“ mmunhnmfimenflw Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., [formerly conmected with the Pence Binghamton, N. Y., for & eample sise | Auto company of Minneapolis. = - bottle. It will convines anyons. You| D. H. Consdon K " ‘will also receive & booklet of valuable |Canads, who has ‘been visiting neys and bladder. Whaen writing be|Bemid}i and other points for some: sure and mevtion the Bemidji Weekly | time, returned to his home this week, | Pioneer. Regular fifty«cont and one- | accompanied” by his son and his Notary Public. Picture Pregram Universal 101—Bison Flims DBalardive Dacma