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] About The City IR RS RS R R E ST EE SRS S ¥ LEST WE FORGET * R K KKE KKK KKK KKK Band concert Friday night. R Fireworks Saturday evening. % . The boar! of county commissioners will meet July 13. . s . The M. & 1. Trainmen will play the Athletics Sunday afternoon. % * s ® Bemidji will have the Dbiggest Fourth of July celebration in its his- tory this year. = * » That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural society will be bigger and better than ever. Sep- tember 16, 17 and 18. = = That the Thief River Falls base- ball team will play the Bemidji Ath- etics ou. the Fourth of July. The game is for a large purse and will be interesting. . ‘The second annual session of the General Conference of Chippewa In- dians of Minnesota will be held here July 14. One hundred Indians rep- resenting 12,000 Chippewas will be here. « % That the readers and publishers of the Pioneer appreciate it if you phone 31 when you go somewhere, if your friend goes, if a friend comes home, if a friend visits you, if you ive a party, if you go to a social nesota, is visiting ‘friends in Bemidi}. She will remain until after the Fourth. Don’t forget the horse sale at Pogue's barn Friday, July 3. Mrs. E. Mark, auctioneer.—Adyv. The Misses Claudia and Lillian BErickson, who have been visiting Miss Saltee of Brainerd, have return- ed to Bemidji. Judge C. W. Stanton has returned from International Falls where he spent Tuesday and Wednesday on of-| ficial bysiness, Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. Judge M. Cooley oif Grand Forks is spending several days at Grand Forks Bay. The judge spends a large part ! of each summer here. i Ii. P. Sheldon of Long Beach, Cali- fornia, who has spent the past fe\'.'; days in Bemidji on business, left this noon for Grand Rapids. Arrived at W. G. woeder’s, ¢ large shipment of Ladies,’ Misses,'i | Boys’ and Children’s Shoes.—Adv. | icial ditch referee, re-! from internation- enf the past q few aays on ditch matters. Mrs. A. G: Wedge, Sr.,, who has been the guest of her ‘son, A. G. Wedge, Jr., and family for the past two weeks. left this morning for her home. : Miss Mary Johnson of Solway was ' in Bemidji shopping yesterday. She reports the meadows around Solway are under water since the last heavy rains. Mrs. B. Mark will sell at auction some of the best Western horses ever brought here, Friday, July 3. Pogue's barn, at 1 p. m. sharp.—Adv. H. A. Scharf, who is traveling for thering, it you have a wedding, |4 potiateh Lumber company, Tdaho, it there is a birth or death in your| i arrive in Bemidji today and will family, or an event of special in-|,.opain nere until after after the. in your mneighborhood. Tell|¢q iy of July. us- It7Helps toimaks the paper more Mrs. Violetta Jacobs of Pierve, BREVITIES A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Young this morning. For \Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. George Wilson of Wilton spent yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness, i) Charles Carter, the Hines land man, was a Bemidji business visitor today. Kitchen girl wanted at once at South Dakota, is in the city and will remain here, if suitable ments can be made. a trained nurse. arrange- Mrs. Jacobs @ Ollie Neilson, manager of the Hote] Markham and secretary of the Be- midji lodge.of Elks, is confined to his - home because of ght attack of stomach trouble. a s i W. A. Currie, who recently moved to his farm at Wanke, near Gully. {was in Bemidji today on business. | Mr. Currie is still with the Northern ! Grocery company. A. K. Southworth of Billings, Mon-"' {tana, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Southworth and of i his sister-in-law, Mrs. H. A Scharf.! | He will remain for several days. ! ! Mrs. H. E. Nelson of Mabel, ‘wnesotfl, who has been visiting h on | Dr. Nelson of Crookston for the past M Hotel Markham.—Adv. " 1 4 s s fotdl = : few days, has arrived in Bemidji and ) Mrs. lt(lll\ Geisnes of Fowlds was| i) visit here a short time before | in the city yesterday calling on | returning to her home. ! iriends, : 5 i = i M. E. Smith, senior member of the M A, F. Sines of Scribner spent | yesterday in Bemidji, returning home in the afternoon. A complete line of field and gar- gen seeds at W. G. Schroeder store. | —Adyv. Mrs. Raymond, who is the summer at Lavinia, midji visitors yesterday. was a Be- Mrs. Philip Medley and son Ken- neth of Farley were Bemidji visitors between trains yesterday. One of these day ought £0 10 Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv George D. LaBar of Brainerd, vresident of the First-National bank of that city, was a Bemidji visitor today. you Miss Floy Johnson of Akeley, Min- GRAND THEATRE - THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Tonight The Temple of the Lion: (Selig) The third series of the “Adventures of Kathlyn,” in two reels. This is the most fearsome experience of the har- ried and beautiful heroine. Don't miss this number. A Easter Lily (Vitagraph) A very amusing comedy that will please anybody. Admission 5 and 10 cents. o spending | to| 3emidji lumber firm of Smith & Roi- inson, who now lives in Minneapolis, {has purchased the beautiful residence lar 418 Fifth street southeast in that v, and the family has already | jmoved into the new home. " E. D. Pepper of Duluth, who has' been a guest at the John Goodman |home for some time, will leave thi evening for his home. Mrs. Pepper, ! | who accompanied him here, will re- {main for a longer visit. Mrs. Good- iman and Mrs. Pepper are sisters. i W. A. Gould arrived in Bemidji m-i lday from Minneapolis and will soon return to the ecity with his Buick jroadster. Mr. Gould has rented {home at 414 Fifth street southeast, vMinneapolis, and his daughters, Jes- semine and Btta, will reside with him. : If all the pevople who SHOULD i start savings accounts WOULD do so the financial prosperity of Bemidji would be wonderfully increased. The | 'Northern National Bank is doing what it can in this direction by heartily welcoming new depositors.— Adv. | Mrs. Carl Nolstead and little daughter and son of Wisconsin, ar-i rived in Bemidji yesterday and mwill spend some time at Lake Bemidji. | Mrs. Nolstead formerly lived at War- ren, Minnesota, where her husband | was pastor of the Norwergian Luth-| {eran church. Mrs. Roy of the Catholic Order of j Foresters in the woman class, who | Ehas spent the past week here in the a ing for Bemidji where she has sim—{ !ilar fork to do before continuing on | | her way to her home in Duluth— {Crookston Daily Times. Miss Nellie Erickson, who will be | a July bride, was given a parcel shower last evening. Those preseut were, Misses Ina Robertson, Mary Gregoire of Grand Forks, Stella Pogue, Florence and Mary Bell, Es- ther Krohn, Lottie Madson, Lizzie Erickson, Carrie Armstrong and Miss Erickson will Mary Condon. s ris, [ The new Third St. Theatre interest of her work, left this morn- mary’ Rev. Karl Stromme, who ‘ha lately accepted a call in° Montana. ‘W. S, Holmes of Lavinia will:have charge of dances which will be held at the “Country Club’ pavilion next Friday and Saturday evenings., The City of Bemidji will make half-hour trips to the outlet. Good music has been provided and the floor is in fine shape.—Adv, Dr. I. D. Taylor returned last even- ing from Lavinia, on the northeast shore of Lake Bemidji, where he has spent a month enjoying the good fish- ing and rusticating at his summer home. He reports' excellent fishing and the Grand Forks colony at the pretty spot on the lake fast reaching its normal numbers, with every one enjoying themselves. He returns with a ‘good coat of tan and” much rested and refreshed from his outing. ‘-—Grand Forks Daily Herald, July 1.) Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Sathre and daughter Elizabeth of Crookston and and Mrs. Halvor Rebne aad daughter Effie of Minneapolis, ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday afternoon and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre on Dewey avenue for 2 few days. = They have spent the past six weeks touring the southern part of the state, making the trip in the Sathre auto and have visited rela- tives and friends at Adams, Austin, Rochester and other southern points. J. C. Sathre and E. M. Sathre are brothers and Mrs. Rebne is-a sister. In honor of Miss Mabel Graham's fourteenth birthday, a party was given at the Graham home on Be- midji avenue this afternoon. The rooms were beautifully ‘decorated for the occasion and the guests included, Margaret Evans, Margaret Symons, Elizabeth McCann, Alice Witting, Verna Barker, Ellen Crothers, Lois Davis, Bertha Webster, Doris Flat- ley, Beatrice Kirk, Evelyn Kirk, Grace Riley, Lorraine Kreatz, Florence Harris, Dororthy Har ris,” Norman , French, Jim and Mesdames J. O. Harr G. E. Kreatz, Smith, H. French, Thomas Symons, Frank Miller and Miss Elsie Miller. hill and Ruth Riley assisted in the serving. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received andj opened on the 7th of July for the furnishing of all materials and con- struction of an exhibit building on the fair grounds. Plans and specifica- tions may be secured at the North ern National bank or at the office o Thos. Johnson, architect. ‘We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. . Beltrami Co.. Agricultural Ass'n. By C. F. SCHROEDER, Secretary. A A A A A A A A A A AR A A AAAAA FOR SALE—Two Ranger bicycles. Inquire of C. R. Millikan, at Pil- sener Hotel. \VANTED—Exn'a‘ help rat the Mayer Dairy Lunch, male and female.| Good wages. FOR SALE—House and f{wo lots Lots on Dewey Ave. Easy terms. Apply at Viggo Petersen, Real Es- tate. ing and cooking. McCuaig's store. LOST—Route book, No. cover. Leave at Pogue’s and receive reward. Inquire at Wm. “leather Livery Har-| Misses Marie Ca-| ‘ ' Miss Ida Huseby of Bagle' ‘William Richards of Crookston, were united in marriage last eyening at 7:30, at the home of Fred Dreyer, 136 Mill Park, Rev, C. W. Gilman of the First Methodist church of this city officiating. -~ Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ards will live in Crookston, Movies to Aid Suffragists. New York, July 2.—“Movies” ‘will be the suffragettes’ next peaceful weapon to spread-the doctrine of votes for women. The state associa- tion has offered a prize for the best scenario to place the cause hefore the public. Mrs. W. Guyer and daughter Eliza- beth, will arrive .in Bemidjfli‘ next week from Bessemer. Michigan, and will remain here for several months as guests at the LaFontisee home. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stomach or chronic constipation, don’t imagine that your case is be- vond help just because your doctor fails to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle,*Plainfield, N. J., writes, “For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. Every- thing I ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain’s advertising booklets lcame to me. After reading a few of the letters from people who had been cured by Chamberlain’s Tablets, I decided to try them. I have taken nearly three-fourths of a package and can now eat almost everything I want.” For sale by All Dealers. Pioneer wants Dbring ~ resalts. One-half cent a word, cash. ‘and. Canadian | Industrial - Exhibition Winnipeg, July 10-18 1014 , “The Market Place/Between East, West and South” What This Year’s Visitors Will See; A Great Live Stock Exposition, The Wonder-- ful Pony Show, Scientific Gas Engine Dem- onstration, ‘“The Siege of Delhi,”” Dominion Experimental Farm Exhibit, The Water Carn- ival, West’s Biggest Race Program, Working Model of the Panama Canal, BEACHEY, World-Famous Aviator, Looping The Loop and Flying Upside Down. $75,000 For Premiums, Purses & Attractions. American Day, Tliursday, July 16th Get ready and come. You’ll be interested every minute. Fred J. C. Cox, A. W. Bell, President Sec'y & Mgr, “ s&~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS _— Attend Bemidji’s FREE Celebration JULY 4th We will We will same. Roe Fourth Street | | i | | | & be wide open Friday, July third, from seven in the morning until ten at night. open only in the morning and will make no deliveries after noon. ' On July Fourth we will be celebrate In the afternoon of next Saturday we are going to celebrate. : to give our clerks an opportunity to do the Our store will be closed in order You will remember That this store is the store for service. It gives vou service that can be equalled only in the farger cities. Quality, you who are patrons here, know you get 1it. & Markusen Quality Grocers Phones 206 and 207 Bemidji, Minn, ‘Under the management of Fred Brinkman TONIGHT The Air . Showing Tonight Only Torpedo A Drama of Earth and Sky in three parts wi th other pictures reieased by Warner’s Features If you want excitement, thrills and a story of im-= mense heart interest, do not fail to see . »The Air Matinees Daily, Torpedo. Except Sunday NICHT TIME CARD Second Show 8:30 . Third Show 9:50 First Show 7:00 Admission 10c, 5c THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT The Devil and Tom Walker An entire change in program at the Brinkman theatre tonight. Alvia’s Musical comedy company will present an exceptionally funny musical play ‘that is a distinct novelty; the scene is laid in Hades with his Satanic majesty and his bevy of imps. Joe Alvia will be seen in the role of Tom Walker a col- ored gentleman, who after his many erring ways on earth, has landed in the world of sulphur and fire, where during the devil’s trip to earth,; Tom is left in charge. There will be many bright musical, and dancing numbers in this play, ‘|and during the show Miss Dorothy Hazen will show the Bemidji folks, that she has not forgotten how to knock the ivories off a piano. Starting 7:10 cohtinuoul - Admission 28c and 38¢c 5