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| About The City KR KRR KRR KKK > LEST WE FORGET =~ * HH XK KKK KKK KN Commercial club ‘meeting this evening, 5 The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be. held May 26. Senior class play “At the End of the Rainbow” will be presented at the athletic club theatre, May 8. e That news items telephoned to the Pioneer are appreclated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31. s The next convention of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Thief River Falls on June 3, 4, 5, and 6. Be- midji is expected to send a large de- legation. BREVITIES George Forte of Eckles transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Madie Stohl of Pinewood is a guest at the J. C. Parker home. Attorney and Mrs. Bunn T. Wilson of Blackduck were Bemidji visitors today. A complete line of field and gar- den seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. —Adv. Regular meeting of the Bastern Star this evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic hall. Miss Evangeline Travosy of Battle River is spending a few days in Be- midji on business. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Barney -Gedney of Eckles drove to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. J. M. Reed, the well known mer- chant of Blackduck, was in Bemidji today on business matters. Just a few Palmer coats left, the price has been reduced.—O'Leary- Bowser. Co.—Adv. Misses Wilson and Volland of Wil- ton spent yesterday in the city on business and visiting friends, Miss Bertha Dicaire has returned Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that con- tains nothing injurious. Chamber- lains Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on nature’s plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec- toration, opens the secretions and re- stores the system to a healthy condi- tion. This remedy has a world wide sale and use, and can always be depended upon. Sold by all deal- ers.—Adv. At The Brinkman Tonight HARRY CLAIR STOCK 0. Popular Prices [11] from Crmw where she has been Visiting friends for some time, - ~ Haye your furniture repaired s the bargain store first class work. at Teasonable prices .—Adv. €. T. Kennedy of Grand Forks. Lumber company, is i1 the city to- day. T : Martin Nelson, carpenter, ‘for the M. and 1. road; has gone to Mizpah where he will do repair work for the ‘company. Any one wishing good homestead write or apply. J. ‘W.. Wilcox, Be- midji, Minn: or Phone 598.—Adv. Orheim post office was discon- tinued May 1, owing to the free de- Hvery_route through Benville and Spruce- Grove. Mrs. Moore of Springtield, Mas- sachusetts is the guest of her daugh- ter Mrs. Thomas McCann. She will remain for several weeks. A good education opens the door to paying positions. Secure your edu- cation Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.—Adv. Mrs. Hilda Larson of Leonard, Minnesota, who has been the guest of Mrs. George French for a week, re- turned to her home yesterday. W. F. Dickens, superintendent of the Red Lake Indian reservation was in the city yesterday. Dr. Culp, the reservation physician, was also in ‘Bemidji yesterday. The Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet in the Church ‘basement, tomorrow after- noon at the usual hour. The first division will serve. Miss Essie Brennan has arriver from Baudette and will be pre- sent at the Neuman-Begsley wedding tomorrow. Miss Brennan formerly made her home in this city. The Crookston Daily Times says, “Mrs. Hattie Chamberlin has re- turned from Bemidji where she has purchased a number of cows for her Big Fork farm near Laurel.” Charles Daly, manager of the Ath- letic club baseball team has an- nounced that there will be practice this evening. All candidates for the nine are urged to turn out. Saving money is a habit that grows and the more it grows the easier it becomes. Save something this week and deposit it at interest in the Northern National bank.—Adv. Miss Emma Noeson returned yes- terday morning from Crookston where she spent Sunday the guest of her mother. She has again resum- ed her duties at the Bemidji Ab- stract company office. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward have mov- ed from 700 Bemidji avenue fo the Schumaker residence, 608 Bemidji avenue, which residence was lately vacated by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baer who will live at Lavinia this summer. Charles Hayden of Blackduck was in Bemidji yesterday, leaving for his ‘home on the evening train. Mr. Hay- den spent today in the twin cities, and while in St. Paul is expected to file as a candidate for the nomina- on for state senator. Miss Clara Dicaire arrived home Sunday morning from Grand Forks North Dakota, ‘Where -she is employ- ed as bookkeeper for the Red River Valley Power company. Miss Dicaire will be bridesmaid at the Neuman- Begsley wedding tomorrow. Mrs. John Hedeen returned yester- Words of Praise _For Mays’s Wonderful @» Stomach Remedy 2 e “How thankfulweare t(_ you for getung a hold o - your Wonderfu) Remedy y_wife could not havi hadbutashort timetolivi if she had not taken youw: Wonderful Remeédy wher shedid. One moreof thost ‘paroxysm pains she’ wa ‘having would have killec her without a doubt. Nov ‘ she is free from ali pain / freefrom hearttroubleans /. free fro; at disturbing ) Neuralgia—all the result of five treatments—an the expulsion of five or six hundred Gall Stones Nowsheisableto eat anythingshe wantsand he: ‘appetite is good and before taking your medicin: she had noappetite and when she ate anything she would suffer deativfof $0 daing and could a0 sleep at nigi.t; since taki our. atment she s_l_mm ‘well all night long. T A: Neall,Roancke, exas.'" The above fettér skould convince you m than anything we could say in behalf of May Wonderfal Stomach Remedy. Sufferersshouk tryonedoseof this Remedy—onedoseshould con vince'them that they cafi.be restored to health Nearly all Stomach Ailients are cansed by ths ng of the inteatinal tract with mucoid.anc wing poisonous: fiuids ahiging: the ystem. | M oma ymedy ~painlessly removes these accretion: hout % surgical operation and puts an end tc Colic Attacks, Gases in the Stomach and Intes tines and all of the usual symptoms of Stomach Liver and Intestinal Ailments. Ask your d-.fll; e ‘many gratetal letter from people who hxwe becn restorad. For sale m Bemidjl, Mian., oy Bark- er’s Drug Store and ‘Drugzists every- where. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Or' THE CITY OF BEMIDJI - prepared to receive propesitions for the purchase of from one to three Wwho 8. conected with the Gibson | o [COUDle and bid them good: might, all |} %I WILSON'S OFFIGE IN TENTI The Bemidji Lodge of Elks is now,| -~ TONICHT “The Intrigue” (Kalem) - (In two parts) i A strong dramatic tale in which}snd to a father, after years of search,|1 Northern; $1% finds his son in a very peculiar manner. ! * pril- 8, 869,, until April 8, the present year, The office of monsignor Was con- ferred on him on July 26, 1908. FOUR LAWS T0 BE ENACTED/| /|\underwood: -Announces Leglslation’ ERE Y . Program for Congre i ; a ‘Washington, ‘May 5.—After a con- “An mr Q Hsmu $4.15@7.15;. calyes, $526@8:00;. atook. | ference with President Wilson Ma- - - ‘|.ers and foeders, $4.75@7.30. ;— |ority Leader Underwood ‘announced | - (Vitagraph) . $7.95@8.06. -~ Shorn . sheep—Shorn/| At an agreement had been " réached One of those delightful comedies| lambs, $3.60@650: wethers, $450@ |to put through ‘the Clayton omnibus .5.85; ewes, $2.00@5.00, inti-truat- bill, the Covington interstate trade commigsfon bill and a bill to regulate the issuance of stock securi- tles, as well as. a rural credits meas- ure before congress adjourns. BLADDER BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irri- 1 tating aoids. with Lillian Walker and Wallie Van Chicago" Grain , Chlcago, May 4-— ibat—Mpy, 92% ;| July, 8 5 t., COMING THURSDAY ONLY—"“The | $1atns clmm an. e osty b Pride of Jennico.” One of the greatest| sept., 65c. Oats—May, $7%@37%c; successes . of the American Stage, | July, 37% @37%c; Sept, 85%c. Pork Produced by the Famous Players. —May, $1947; July, $19.7 MATINEE THURSDAY 3 P. M. +Provision $19.87. - Butter—Creameries, 25c. Eggs—18@13¢c. - Poultry—Hens, 16c. 2 Chicago ‘Live Stock. Chicago,, May - 4.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.16@9.40; Texas steers; $7.00@8.10; ‘Western steers, $7.00@8.00; stockers and- feeders, 3$5.50@8.16; cows and heifers, $3.60@8.50; calyes, $6.00@8.85. Hogs—Light, $8.16@8.! mixed, $8.10 @8.45; heavy, $7.90@8.40; rough, $7.90@8.05; pigs, $7.10@8.15. Sheep— Native, $4.90@56.60; ‘yearlings, $5.40@ 6.35; lambs, $5.90@ day from Duluth and Carlton, Min- nesota, where she has spent the past week. At Duluth she visited her mother, Mrs. A. Smith and her sis- ter, Mrs. George Winter and at Carl- ton she was the guest of friends. ‘Mrs. W. L. Davies of Crookston will arrive today from Chicago where she has spent the winter, and will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Marcum for some time, before re turning to Creokston where she will open up her residence for the sum- wer. Thief River Falls, May 2.—During the meeting of the Northern Minne- sota Development association which will be held in this city next June, a great many rooms will be needed to Kidney ;and Bladder weakness. result from uric acid, says a moted authority. The_ kidneys - filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, | causing a burning, sealding sensation;.or setting up an irritation at the neck of rthe ‘bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or: three times during the night, :The sufferer is in.constant” dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can’t -control urination. While it isiextremely annoying and some. times very painful, this is really one of the . most simple -ailments to overcome. Mlflneapo s Grain. Minneapolis, May 4.—Wheat—May, 8814c; July, 89%¢c; Sept., 86%c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 93%c; No. 1 Northern, 90% @92%¢; to arrive, 904 @911¢c; No. 2 Northern, 88% @ 90%c; No. 3 Northern, 851 @87%c; No. 3 yellow corn, 64@6414c; No. 4 corn, 61@63c; No. 3 white oats, 356% @36%c; to arrive 35%c; No. 3 oats, - TAKE less than a quarter THE TRAPPER AND ) THE. GOOD JUDGE _ - your old size chew and just mb’l':}e_at it easy like. “Right- Cut” is the Real Tobacco Chew. 1t will satisfy you. Gives you comfort such as you never knew there could be in tobacco, Pure, rich, sappy tobacco —seasoned and sweetened just enough. Ready chew, too. ‘Short-shred, cut fine so the flavor comes. You don’t have to grind it. The Real Tobacco Chew BT .10 Cents a Pouch ° ASK your dealer today. If he doesn’t sell “Right- Cut,” send us 10 cents in stamps. We'll send you a pouch, CHEWING TOBACCO WEYMAN-BRUTON CO. CHICAGO. 1L i We guarantee it to be pure chewing tobaceo and better than the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON :COMPANY 50 Usion Square; New York - 32% @34%¢c; barley, $56@56c; flax, accommodate the visitors. Julian $154@LETY. Provencher has been appointed chai: man of the entertainment commit- tee and residents of this city who have rooms to spare should communi- cate with him at once. Maiy of the delegates will be accompanied by their wives and all are represen- tative leading citizens in the com- munities from which they come. - Mr. Provencher will have the entire charge of housing the wisitors and none will be placed in homes without first securing a letter from him. Wednesday evening, May 6, un- der the auspices of the Young People Society of the Baptist-Church, Dr. Fuller, our retired Methodist Minis- ter, who has so ably filled the pulpit for the Baptist people for the past 6 weeks, will deliver a lecture in the church, “The Boy in the Army.” Everybody is cordially invited to at- tend this lecture, we feel assured it wiil be highly interesting. Those < P i s who heard Dr. Fuller give his l3c- e ture on “His trip 'Through Ireland’ a year ago in the M. E. Church, will better understand his efficiency as & leoturer. We hope to secure a large audience for Dr. Fuller, as this will be about the last of his public speaking in Bemidji.for some time, as he and Mrs. Fuller leave in the near future for their home in Penn. Come early and secure-a good seat. Admission, adults 26c, children 102. —Adv. Last Saturday evening a very pret- ty party occurred at the Charles W. Seville home in Grant Valley, the oc- casion being the twenty-fifth anni- versary of their wedding. The rooms were prettily decorated with Jap- anese lanterns, potted plants and cut flowers. About sixty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Seville were escorted to the center of the parlors by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woodman- see, where they renewed their mar- riage vow, administered by Rev. S. W. Scott. At the!conclusion of the ceremony, A. P. Ritchie, on behalf of those present, presented them with]| a beautiful silver berry set, lined with gold. An elaborate wedding:din- ner was served, after which the guests took charge and passed the evening in.ginging < old time songs, telling stories, and visiting in the old fagh- ioned way. At twelye o’clock’ they congratulated -the newly married|] Get about four ounces of Jad Salts + from your pharmacist and take a table- spooniful in a glass of water before ‘ breakfast, continue this for two or three ~days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine 80 .it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or- gans :which. then act normally” again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and' is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, ‘combined with lithia, and is' used' by ‘thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disordera’ caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen- .did for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent Tithia-water-drink, which quickly relieves bladder ‘trouble. Health a Factor in Success The largest factor contributing to a man’s success is undoubtedly. health. It has been obeerved that a man 18 seldom sick waen his-bowels are regular—he is never well when they are constipated. For constipa- tion you will find mothing quite so good-as Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but im- prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by, all dealers.—Adv. VER AL CAR Have you tried the Ford cure? z For that shut-in feeling—for that roaming urge—for that tug toward ‘the country-side - there’s nothing like a day of Ford freedom. And it’s cost i is well within your income. i Get your Ford today. Five hundred dollars is the price of the ~Ford run-about; the touring car is five fifty; the-town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit cemplete with ipment.. Get catalogue and particulars Northern Automobile Co. -.. Bemidji, Minn. O'Leary-Bowser " Co. k) Sontethmiflew Every ;Day ' Westerday's express brought the followis - - desirable merchandise 36-inch Black Taffeta feeling that the evening had been & most pleasant one. | itor in New Headquarters. ‘Washington, -May 5—The -nation business, Mexico imbroglio and all; was moved into the open air when Presgident Wilson -left the stuffy ‘ex- ecutive offices for the cool shade of a_ tent spread In the White House grounds.” Representative - Oscar Underwood, Representative Underwood First Vis- ll Skinner's lots for the purpose of erecting an Blk’s Home in-this city. | Bids must be submitted on or be- fore Wednesday, May 6th, and will and submitted to the Lodge at the regular meeting on May. 7th, p Bids must be-in writing, and ad- dressed to. J. L. George, Chairman site “committes. Bemidji Lodge No. 1052, B: P. O. Elks. Members of the site Committee; N. Bowser. T. C. Balley, J. L be considered by the site committee,] €. L. Decker, E. H. Jerrard, F. S.|condition of the royal patient, saya: Lycan, J. O. Harris, A. H. Jester, Wl majority leader of the house, was the first visitor to: be shown to-the open-: air office. "RECUBRENCE “OF COUGKING Attaock 1 * 42-inch Embroidered Voile ‘axes Strength of ‘Aged -Aus- trian Emperor." b Vienna, May 5.—Emperor Francis Joseph is suffering a. recurrence of the fits of coughing which recently taxed him so severely. 3 An official bulletin regarding the “The second half of his majesty’ rest was ggain disturbed, but his gerl- |Cooks ari Mealfor 2 TWO GREATEST SCANDINAVIAN EVENTS IN 100 YEARS o Norwegian ' Centennial Celebration St. Paul and Minneapolis ‘The Norwegian National Celebration will be held May 16,17, 18, on the State Fair Grounds between St. Paul and Minneapolis under the auspices of the Bygdelags, assisted by the Norwegian societies of the Twin Cities. . Addresses, choruses, -pageants, parades, historical and pictorial exhibi- tion, fireworks. e G e iennial erfest i in Chicage, , 6, 7, from whence the No The 13th Biennial Sangerfest will be held in Chicage, June 5, m when rway Chorus will proceed to Brooklyn and embark June 13 on special ‘ship for the great Centennial Celebration at Christiania, , Norway. Ll ¢ - Swedish - Singing Societies ¢ Minneapolis . The American Union of Swedish Singing Societies vill hold their 6th Quadrennial Celebration at Minneapolis, June 8, 9, 10 and 11, 1914. 60 Choirs consisting of over 1400 members will participate in this great event. Concerts, Banquets, Speakers, Outings. ‘The Baltic Exposition will bg held at Malmo, Sweden, May 15 to Sept. 30, 1914. ‘one of the greateat expositions of the North, and Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Russia will icipate. Tt will be a wonderful sight. ' The great jubilee agricuttural meeting will be held i"..;“;‘;"s.". 21.and Baliic garmes from June 7 10 1} and June 28 1o July 12- USE GREAT NORTHERN TRAINS The Great Scandinavian Route 10 St. Paul and Minneapolis. Call on your local agent for additionl information, W. W. LLOYD Tel. 38 H.A.NOBLE, Gen’l Pass. Agent ST. PAUL, MINN. Panama-Pacific-International Exposition, National Park Sn::lsnzdm. 1915 (ilacis Great Northern S, S. Co. S. S. Minnesota sails from Seatile for Yokohama, Manila, Philippine Talands and the Orient, June 27th and September 26th 1t will be « Amcrica First Without Heating the Kitchen Perfection Range with the Thermos oven helps cut T tor cook. Burns ‘while fortable Cent ulated, like one burner daes the work _ two. Gives quick, intense heat, or slow x and steady, asneeded. s P L o ve a. 8 cooker: - You iclent and a perfect lendid, big, effi range a Y o Smiheatnte 7 £9 . New Perfection Range < With the Thermos Oven eter and the o 6 i B e S o e - m,hm, there is a special broiler, an extra capacity reservoir with o 58 gange. Patented burner construction concentrates heat. No waste. | . | 5 = iflp{olor the 8. B | Triangis Trades o Mark. Hehasother