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BREERFERE PR EREEE 2 RS R RERERER S &K AT ] lnl‘ Dry Cle‘nini.A 8?9 fll'd,flt: i Band concert Friday evening at v, = 2he city dock. The picaic planned by the-8ons . T #-|ot Hermanito be Meld at the:Brink- man summer home=on the bhan the Missisglppi river, July:13;. beenipostponed to July 26, Mrs, Joseph Steid], who resides in e town of Northern, returned to ‘Bemidji this morning from Hibbing LR where she has been the guest of her - The Beltrami school offieers: will {alster, iMrs.. Harry ‘Flack, ‘during the' ) The board;ut-county commisaion- #rs will meetznext-Monday. 2 e e - “The'Red Lake Indian-tatr will be |y ‘held on September 3, 4 and 6. meet in Bemid)i Wednesday;: July 15. | Past few days. 100 inent: educators will- take part. | “One of these™ days you oukht s o0 1| 40 itoHakkerups and- have your plo- ‘the second annush sesslon of the |-Ure taken.—Adv. 1) - General Couference of Chippewa In-| Mrs,: Ole’ Moen:has returned from dians of Minnesota will be held here | Fosston where she has spent the-past July 14¢. One hundred Indians rep- |ten days as the guest of rélalives. - ‘Tesenting 12,000 Chippewas will be |Mrs. Moen says that the crops in -here. the -vicinity of Fosaton are .in: ex-) cellent shaps and the farmers expect That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami |® Danner harvest. ounty Agricultural: association -will [ - Mrs. J. 0. Sather and sons of War- be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18.|TeD, who are spending the summor Dany features have been secured and |3t Turtle River, where they have the exhibitiou is certain to be a|rented a cottage, returned to Turtle greater success than ever before. River yesterday after spending sev- R eral days @s the guests of Bemidji That the. rewders :and publishers [*"¢ Bemidil Beach friends. of the Ploneer appreciate it it you| HA&ve your furniture repaired at phone 31 when you go somewhere, it [t Dasgain. store Arst class work :at your friend goes, if & friend comes | "e820nable prices .—aav. home, it & friend visits you, if you #ive a party, if you go to & soclal |time resided in this city, but who is - gath business matters. Whitney Brown, of the Barker Drug and Jewelry store, returned interesting to you and to others. | ter part of the week. ~heme this week. J. D. Miller has returned to Be- anidji:after :spending: the past sev- eral months at Duluth and Virginia. The: Boat. -Phone. 93.—Adv. postal saving ‘bank of the Bemidji Postoffice, returned to Bemidji last y of Bemidji friends between trains " yesterday. Migs 'A'm“" linckln and her cousin, conducting a ’plumbing’ establisiment Esther Buckin, ~of Fosston, are | *t 10ternational Falls, is in Benud!g. ~+ guesty of ‘their uncle, Ole Moen, {n M Doran was accompanied by his the town of Frohn. wife .who will remain here as the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. "For Weod Phone 129.—Adv. Hazen, during the next fey days. 1 Mrs. A. E. Webster has gone to Lake City, Minnesota, having been |as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George called there by the serious illness of [R. Winegar, J. O. Booth and Mabel 3her tather; W. F. Seharf. Booth of Readlyn, ITowa. Mrs, Wine- a Mrs. Seth.Smith of Becida was in |E8T and Mabel Booth are sisters of {€Xereise, insufficient mastication of Mrs, | Mrs. Palmer and Mr. Booth is a]f00d, comstipation, a .torpid liver, ¢ A brother. ‘rhey made the trip to Be-§ WOTTy and anxiety, overeating, :par<] Saith-brought in o large quantity of > o taking of food and drink not suited: to your age and occupation. Correet{% your habits and take Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will soon be iwell ‘fagaln. For sale by All Dealers. jBemllm yesterday and today. > dairy produce which she readily dis- [midji by automobile and will remain ~posed of. here a month. Kitchen girl wanted at once at Nary Kittleson, the fifieen year +Hatet Markham.—Adv. old lad who was severely burned last Judge C. W. Stanton'.and Lee A.|Sunday evening when he attempted 1 LaBaw returned to Bemidji last ev- |0 Set fire to some gun powder, is * LEST WE FORGET 4| “Let the Model do it.” Headgqaar-| to] Teview’ the -testimony and might or- Theodore Gullickson, who at one |3l to be an envoy of the Servian it you have a wedding, |now district manager of the Hamm | New Duluth and Gary in an effort-to it there is & birth or death in your | Brewing company with headquarters | have them return to their native land, family, or an event of .special {n-|at Moorhead, will leave this evening | where the Servian government, it is terest im your malghborhood. Tell|for the--twin cities after - having |/4aid, offers each man a piece of land us It helps to.make the paper more|spent several days in Bemidji . on|&0d a house, also a‘wife tossingle men who return. B O R R R R kX Tuesday from a short vacation -trid} s pALL IN SLEEP KiLLS RE“: to Duluth. A. Aune of -the Segal|.4 TIRED MARINE OFFICER. Emporium accompanied him and con- | = tinued his trip to Washburn, Wiscon- | % sin. Mr, Aune will return the lat- ': _“There ia perfect-aafety in'the For- : over. a balustrade in his home' aign Bills of-Exchange bought from |, o the floor below. The report the Northern-Natienal Bank. It tr|.4 to the police said he was walk- .- Miss -EMzabeth Tibesar of Crooks-|® convenient and economical way tc |+ .ing in his sleep. ' ton “ds. aiguest at the' R. ¥. Murphy | sendimoney to the old country.—Adv.| + = Sam Cutter, who has charge of the |+ Smith, convicted cnnie‘r ;t thokm;.:- Bi— L il o = By 7 2 ille Trust 1 { : i 5 . 5 B. :nt:rqdr‘:mel?l:l:a?;s:y l::&:rnfllo: “nm w.ll HIIIS nfy S We ‘are. now ShOWll'lg Ed V- Prlce,s com- to serve a seven-yeur sentémce for Mr. and Mro. A. B. Palmer have | embersloment of e banks tunds. . | | You willppreciste the convenienca ~ plete line of fall and winter samples for made Freegort, N. Y., July :9—The in- g quest Mto the desth of iMrs. Lioutss | Balley, mysteriously murdered:on the night of June 30 in the bfce:of™Dr: | Edwin _Carman, has -clossd, : The- district attorney. informed “the o 3 =~ coroner-after the inquest thatihe De-| .5 gensational resls of thrilling action, from the ] liove' s womas' shoud o wrete| Goorge. Camaron, It Lt e el immediately. and held for the murder. e The coroner answered that he:wewld: and finest motion picture fi;"a““ der an arrest shortly. % Pt ] Lin Julia I8 ! Ellswood -Bardes, a new witness, testified ithat :he saw & woman he 'was-unable tofdentify running aws) ; attnd ; 5 2 from the doctor’s office shortly: m@.‘ aday: M ‘.Pi'll 1 in “‘Tess:df tha mu the ‘shot which killed Mrs. Bailey fired. She wore a dark skirt an . white shirtwaist. Witnesses at pre- First She 20 —Seco! o . vious sessions swore that Mrs. Car 4 Show 7:20 nd 8:40 Third 9:60 man was thus garbed on the might .ot 4 P S, e the -murder. ' ‘She has maistained, -Admission:8e and §.8c 5 however, that she was dressed in r—_——-——,—-— kimono, ‘and was in her bedrsem. In: this connection she was3borne |.. = out ‘on the’stand by her youngidaugh- % ter. PRINCIPALLY FROM- SALMON New Orieans Authorities-Have TFhou- e 5 /inennds ‘of: Rate Examined. ; URGES SERBS TO GO ‘BACK | “New -Orieans, July 8- Heaith au | Washington:Fishers Mads $15,000,000. el | thorittes mnnounved' that none of the | . Last Vear. sy Envoy Offers Homes tc Men' Who{8everal thousand. .rats ‘examined .for Seattle, - July 9.—~During . the last ‘WIll i Return to Servia. Jbubonic.--plague -infection +had: shown | year. the-shell and salmon fishing 1n: e traces of -the::disease.. The-work of .dustry:has nettedithe citizens of thi; Duluth, July 9—Flato Urbamovich, [, ortermination Wil be: pressad| atate’ $14,163659. Sadeording to Pvigorously, however, the object being{ port by ‘the’state “fish*comm, to*destroy all‘rats in ‘the’city. - “This amount <5~ twice’ as mus S the year previous. - More than 2, $ Milk_Famine Continues. .| 126 cases of -salmon . were . packed, ! Milwaukee, July 8.—The supply ot Valued at.$12,937,006. milk received in Milwaukée was halt | that of a normal day’s-receipts, the f31ling: off- being due to the fact that s[.PLE REHEDY ls only milk that conforms to the anti- tuberculosis inspection law is permit- |- ] FAV“RITE HER ted to.be received and delivered by government, has been visiting:Serbs who are working at the steel plant in The simple mixture of buckthorn New York Is 8hivering. bark, glycerine, etc., khown as -Ad- New York, July 8.—Yesterday was 2% 5 $ : the coldest July 7.in'the Bistory of the |\ X% the ‘remedy ‘whichi became New York weather bureau.- The minj- | f8mous by curing appendicitis, is:a ‘mum “temperature - was 54, the maxi- |great favorite with Bemidji people. -mum- 83. Adler-i-ka acts on: BOTH /the:lower = K-Iu; o Crulse. and upper bowls and drains off much ising amounts of four mattar: fel, Germany;¥July. 8—Emperor |*P"" s | Wi et tha Lapero® | trom the body that’A SINGLE DOSE yacht Hohensollertk and immedfately |Felleves constipation and ‘gas on ‘the bbbkt bk bbb bbbt o0 g unnuall cruise along the [stomach - almost - IMMEDIATEL < Battleship Sale - Closed. _ ‘ciast of Norway. - Frénch & Co. ‘Washington, July 9.—The sale of ‘Washington, July 9.—Colonel Frank L. Denny, retired, of the -marinecorps, was killed almost dnstantly whén he fell B A R R R b evening from-Walker where he con- | the battleships ‘ Misaissippl- and- Idaho | - ducted ~ civil » service examinations ::‘;‘::;'{;‘ ;‘;etf:.::l‘l‘v‘::yy't:“s:cor:. 1 e \ 3 yesterday. ‘Mr. Cutter conducts all )\, fornielg of a check for $12(535,: : ‘Mrs,. B..J..Randolph. and .daughter | ¢ivil service examinations in this ter- 275.96, signed by an American agent ' Ethel of Blackduck were the guests |ritory for the government. - representing the Helienic govern- | John Doran, who at one time was [ ment, which does not figure directly in_business here. but who is now |in the transaction. -210 Third Street Cashier Goes to Prison. Trenton, N. J, July 9.—~Raymond |. of having a reserve Caitsos of-Btomasti Tronbles. | 1 sopkly b HE-eaihiande: Coma i to order clothes, suits and overcoats. Select " your cloth-early and have it reserved for you, shipped whatever:time you want them, Prices _the same as:ready made clothes, may as well have them made :to your own fancy, may it be the qxtrcmf English styles or the more ening from Park-Rapids. where they |/PFOving and it is not believed that n“&@“““x‘n"&‘a'::’:."'.o.'&u‘"‘.’... merit. Pecraft ink is made éspe- szfisgzv;};‘;%:‘iy’t:ss.hoaay 9 ha \"lSlt and. e ‘ - ses, | | cially to settle the bother of having S e you the line. - Sedentary habits, lack. of out:door| | andletusshow yoiithe newestink— ‘Wfi;lwlyl'fl]' tolnve for our CANNOT BE CURED.| | customers all the new things of real Jhave. been-attending -to court. mat- he will be at all scarred. His face There is only one -ters. 1 bad--been--oaHed: by the -serious ill-| The rest room is daily becoming]imperfect hearl elosed. 18 who is now much | mOre and more popular with thou} lnfl{lr!‘l:l‘ the muuu&mm" 4 who visit Bemidji for shopping pur- :::Mfi‘:‘mm%mnfl B poses, and the register which ie kept | forever; nine cases out jmproved. 4 complets line of tield and gar-(, .. den woeds t~W. G. Schroedeskstore, | 0 1 1 omPeon, Adv. leach day. It is Surely appreciated ~AMre: Mary-Galliger. of Turtle- Was [hy the' farmers, in whose lbehalf its {u= Bemidji: yesterday. ‘It 18 Mr. |establishment was largely ‘done, and Gallger’s’ ‘imtention “to “purchase|phy others also. Captain Ralph Brandon of the} A Good Investment. Bemidji Athletic club baseball team W. D. Magll, & well knownsmer-|na5 gnnounced that there will:be shant of Whitemound, ‘Wis., -bought | yractice: every evening in ' prepara- » # stock of Ghamberlain’s :medielne | yioy for the game with Grand-Raplds a3 to be able to supply them to0|ynich will be played in that city 9 pis customers. After recelving them |;oy¢ Sunday. Grand Rapids, as B himéalt was Aaken: sick-and sa¥8|ugual, has:one of the’best-amateur ftatone small-bottle of Chamber- | eams, in the northern part of the iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea state, and a victory will mean much the cost of his entire stock of these k iy ‘W. Eatock, who has been taking medicines. ‘For.sale:by: All-Dealers. photographe throughout the country, I¢ " Bemidji. He will leave Bemidji for Crookston, Minnesota, by team and = § |will takeiphotographs of. the various A farming ‘communities while enroute. N SUB 9 nREB F Piomeer on-jiis’ trip,smipplying this — paper with photograps of interest Ten foed, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired per. t Good A call h.u-hnl and The Marcum cottage at the head raw y more m tight- ; enjoyable picnic supper last ‘evening. 1688, RO mOTe “"';P‘r ‘There ‘were nineteen:guests, -the fol- drawing wpiyour |1oWing: being present, Mra. Naugle, face in agomy. Mrs, Charles Borchardt, Arch Nau- “TIZ? s Remedy was worth more to him than | ¢5; the Bemidji boys. spent the past ten daye in and about| Mr. Batoek will #also represent -the Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol- |and solicit subscriptions for the pa- No |of Lake Bemid}i was the scene of an ing with is nq_!ul. gle, Mr. an ‘George. Baker, Mr. 81 -7 o 'and Mrs, George Cochran, Miss Lil-|. mz;_umu o Man' Cochran, Miss Evalyn Nutting, |’ =axedationn ‘which | Mr. and Mrs: Lee LaBaw, Larraine fi_ : G::‘h Kreats, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.-Palmer, our - fooh | HOWATd Palmer, and Mr. and Mfs. fosp |George E. Winegar, Mies lbbia . Booth who are- b tarr] ‘who is in charge, llznua eonhéu'ian of the mucous surfaces. contains a large number of namesfyny cary 557500 Humdred ngp il Defactive Page wa7 to deafness, and arms were badly burned, the]and that is by con ttutionay remedtes:| | ome ink for fountain pens and -an- fact that his hat was dowi-over-hislfaitien of the mecoms iinmeer e soo<f“Y aliei-for inkwell use. We'll gladly 2 . 7~ . ; | ~drs...Rose-Farris of -Turtle: River, | o T v g g the Bus- | | e A j : I : oei({ t af ¥ | bas returned from. lowa, Where she |°Yc" 2I0n¢ B3VIng them from Injury.| gyrmeq’you ha . l""l“‘“lyh »“n‘::ul:: “"; ihow you !h-flmn:“a:mkmug:hb:mw" B & 5 01 = 1g lgn ln r on ~offer all light summer 7‘. : Séé them in our last win- .- Next Door.To The Fair Store Friday and Saturday we dresses:at greatly reduced prices, superiorin style and. quality to the usual ready “made dress, fit for street -.OT party wear. : - .'dt_)w tonight. BEMIDJI Hang Your Pictures weighing up 10 100 b, | ‘with Meore Push Devices,| > LY will net disfigure walls Push-Pins : Sold in BEMIDJI [ = AT THE ) Bemidil Ploneer Gifico ; UPPLY -STORE 210 Third Streéet are caused hich is nothing but an ia- Wedomga. . “Excopt Saturday " BERI 0N S e Kidneysat when Bl (1 " Under the mamgement of Frod Beinkmen “,.% 'w'int-, | The new Third St. Theatre Under the maneg B i e : ~ ~ TONIGHT Jomme wvmnamio wumat s | Showing Matinee and Night Only the kidneys ocsasionally, says & well S 7 - : known suthority. Meat forms uris acic which - el the kidney pores o the: ol shly filter or strain onl: Tt > 5 th:-:lnnu and ‘poisons from {he"blmv B then you get sick. Nearly all rheums headaches, liver trouble, nervous mess, constipation, dizsiness, sleeplessness | ~ bladder disorders come from sluggish ki X In six-parts el 8. - 5 + - > The moment you feel & dull ache in t1. | wonderful picture, masterful production, kidneys or your back hurts, or if tI -«? 7 p'c toj!lal periectj on iy he Pick of the Market 4 THE BRINKMAN .vwill‘ be ‘the 'oi’ter}ng at. the Brink-|“The ‘Honeymoon Trail” is laid at: man, and & real treat {s promised hy the management. Every member of the vAlvia musical company will be soeti to good advantage, and thewell trained-chorus: will appear in many mO¥2lty: songs :and dances that are #B: R. Ericksos Mgr. ‘A NEW SHOW . - TONIGHT "The Honeymoon Trail a seaside resort, where two travel: ing men meet. They are represen ing rival firms and many extreme‘ funny situations arise. Among thi song hits are “In the Town Where Was Born;” “Take & Trip to the Shore;” “See Saw; “All for a Girl and several others of the “whistley” kind. Mr. Alvia assures us that this ‘Ebis Bith-will be presented tonight, tomorrow; might and Saturday. Com-|ls one of his best and classies| . g Sunday: & BIG: MINSTREL appear at this dies. The wardrobe and scenery a in keeplng with the pluE; and som¢ thing good may be expected.