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A B EEEE S S S RERE & & A LEST'WE FORGET = ¢ EER IR KR EAKK S county begins September 8. be held September 7 to 12, held on September 3, 4 and 6. day, Akeley versus Bemidji Ath- letics. = of ‘Bemidji-school board election will be held in the Central building July 18. Three members are to.be elected. ted Charities association will be held here Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The state commissioners will meet here at the same time. General Conference of Chippewa In- dians of Minnesota will be held in Bemidji August 11, Twelve thous- and Chippewas will be represented. ounty Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. Many features have been secured and the exhibition is certain to be a| Miss Lena Gogolock of Long Pral- -greater success than ever before. ©of the Ploneer appreciate it if you sphone 31 when you go somewhere, if your friend goes, if a friend comes home, it a friend visits you, if you give a party, if you go to a social gathering, if you have a wedding, if there is a birth or death in your family, or an event of special in-|for $4.95 Friday and Saturday. terest in your neighborhood. Tell |O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. us. It helps to make the paper more interesting to you and to others. Bemid}i business visitor yesterday. of ‘Blackduck spent the day in Be- ~midji. 4 & Bemidji visitor between trains yes- terday. postoffice inspector, spent today in of friends. in the city yesterday disposing of blueberries. A complete line of field and gar- IF BACKACKY (R - Eat less meat and take a gimss of they become - overworked; -get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes. eloudy; thebladder is irri- tated, and you may be obliged to seek re- lief two or ‘three-times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush-off the body’s urinous waste or youw'll be a real sick person.shortly. At firat you feel & dull misery in the kid- ney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu- matic twinges when the weather is bad. al n}”.hd Salts; take a _tablespoonful in a glass of water before brenkfl'at for-a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made -they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble -while it is only trouble. N DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED.| ,yition is becoming popular with Deatn B dition of the mucous lining of the Eus. fl"lmn 'l‘llh:.‘ bling- sound or . you Ve & rumbling- m""“{‘ hearing, sad:whees Northern National Bank there is osed. -+ Deafnes and {lnlu- the inflammation can be tak- Samed condition of the mucous surfaces. any case of deafness tarrh) tha tazrh Cui spent the past week in Bemi return to St. Paul this evening. - “Let the Model do it.” Hesdquar- ters for:Dry Cleaning. 309 ‘3rd —Adv. S Mrs. George Zea of ‘Turtle River| Washington-July 16.—Kiling of the| Chleags; July 10:=Prospects fer s Was among those Who attended the director. (and the “inspector-of | thlwirike ABat ‘weuld: te up practically school officers’ meeting yesterday, Bchool 6f 'the: Christtan Brothers ‘wt|all ratlroads in the Weat and Canada Christ Neuman returned from Ki z'“"“"d;u"-"l;:.‘:r: . imprison-| 1gomed larger, -but it was. Delieved liher yesterday where he has been :lll“l'-:‘i:‘nch .‘c‘lnunnl ‘,wu.nm:l' $at aebikation’ Wiy the Newlasds v]s:.lng his cousin for a few days. President Wilson l.n & telegram ilaid :“'::l.:: the fnal resort to prevent _One of these days you ought to|before him by Brother Clementiys, a ntatives of e %0 to Hakkerups and have your ple- | mmember of the order. on.’l‘.;:l. nn»il: E jo":no rt;:;u Te- ‘ure taken.—Ady. The- president: was =sked to take B Mr..and Mrs. Laura of Buena Vista Iniadiatn Mo b e il oned men set ~and_to % attended the sohool officers’ meeting | Sieiar. throntacy m:.::ump.m‘:fi Ang:he sonds. S ‘buried so deep that it is believed & at the high school building yester-| tillo, Acalzinco, Mexico City, " M i c‘mfi XI_M!‘:A_U lmm’i.nd:?x‘;ru n::du- month’s work will be required to re- day, coca, Morelia, Pueblo, Queretaro and - A IT B I0AN0: Jtion in - weriiag | from ten to 2 (it e Adolph Guisness of Wilton has ac- :fl%“ "Ah“le ‘::h'f ”:‘::I"’:; :;‘ ’:‘h ight without a Teduction fn pay. ms:e w;e::“:n lnt;r:. ‘:’::h :tmdl;zl:{."‘ cepted a position at the Troppman | LHet ths;e::h ey 94| "-The 'rufiroads declared. they would department store and has already as- x 3 Bet ogpsent to the men’s proposal sumed his duties, —_————————————=="| and insisted ‘they will not appeal for The Hotel ‘Radisson, Minneapolis, maid: While in the city there were|Sederal ‘mediation if ‘the employes carry -ont their th to strike. is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities, |EUSStS 8t the A. R, Erickson home. | 4% o ok, “The territory -affected, it a strike is g ¥ Popular prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Kinney of Alex-|called, extends from Lake Michigan |Arkansas Youth Asks That Judge Bs Cora and Nora Wheeler of Turtle|2ndria, Minnesota, were the guests|to ‘the - Pacific coast and from the Forgiven. River were visjtors at the training of Prof. and Mrs, W. P. Dyer today. school yesterday. They are both in-|MF. Kinney is editor of the Alexan- terested in the bread contest. dria Citizen and from here ithey will ional Falls, where:they Miss Glad g0 to Internat! , Riyoroaiag ,y;emmfi‘:"z ;‘;:2_“ will join the editors in their annual day. She is among the pupils: in- outing. terested in the bread contest. The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, 't Have -your furbiture repaired ‘at shows an interest in your etfmlor the bargain store first class work at|and Welfare that extends ‘beyond reasonable prices .—Aav. merely providing a place to eat and sleep and gives you better accom- modations and service than any other hotel in the twin cities. Popular prices—Adv, The fall term of court for ' this L 5 =< - Iron River, Mich., July 16—Seyen| Th t fair will 2 < s g e great Minnesota state fair w! Rars. Wh Wass. warh 1n. the ! ‘the Alpha location, near »~Were ‘killed, probably: in- s The Red Lake Indian fair will be LR There will be a baseball game Sun- were_able to give warning to their £ Owing to the nature of the mine Oemmities. represent- construction and the soll, the men are Ry The Independent School District "o That the state meeting of the Uni- soll. = The adjourned meeting of the ed here for the murder of his sweet- heart, - Amanda Stephens, nineteen years old, whose body was found in B T S S SRR & Ty an abandoned well at Delaware, Ark., ® last March. WOMEN HORSEWHIP SEC- RETARY FOR SCOTLAND. “s e That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami * ok % : Kneeling on the trap door Tillman| 4 |Draved for fifteen minutes, asking, 2 forgiveness for the judge, “who, he: , July 16 5 'mL::?;,’,':“;;B hl;;:%h““p’:; ¥ | sntd, was responsible for.the eath of o * bl * +* Right Hon. Thomas McKinnon An” dngocenitioy 5 i ‘Wood, secretary' of state for Scotland, a8 hé: was leaving his residence.” They were both arrested. Taking Big Chances. ! 1t is too great a risk to depend up-* on neighbors or sending for medicine * 5 **|in case of a sudden attack of bowel Fehddd bbb bbbt complaint. . In almost every neigh- PICK SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY borhood someone fas diéd from chol- era-morbus that could have easily:’ Government Experts Will. Wage War |been saved had the proper medicine! Against Hog Cholera. ‘been at ‘hand. Then think of the' « Mitchell, S. D, July 16.—Davison |Suffering that must be endured until. county is to be the eenter in South | medicine can be obtained. The safe Dakota from ~-which -a ~campaign |way is to keep at hand a bottle of against hog cholera is to be con-|Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ‘and? ducted. 3 Diarrhoea Remedy. It has never ot e oo | Deen known to fail and has undoub-, by congress. of- $500,000. for waging edly saved the lives of many people. war against hog cholera in fitteen [BUY it now. It only costs a quarter. states. % For sale by All Dealers. . Government - experts will work in e Davison county. Ploneer = wants bring resalt T R One-halt_cent a word, cash. rie, Minnesota, will arrive in the city this evening and will be a guest at the Fred Rhoda home for several days. Mr. and Mrs, Ollie Neilson and Mrs. H. Smith and children have|Misses Jennie and Elgie Ditty have returned from Twin Valiey, Minne- |Féturned from Blackduck where they sota, where they have spent the past spent the past week at the Rudd cot- several weeks visiting Mrs, Smith’s |t88¢ at Blackduck lake. While there parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson also had as their guest Miss Nellie Smith of Blackduck. Mr, Neilson is manager of the Markham hotel here. Miss Christie Wallace of Solway is in-the city for several days. She has just returned from Jordan, where she has been taking treatments for rheumatism. Miss Wallace came: to Bemidji to consult one of the doc- Miss Lelia Wallace of Internationa’ |tors here and may return to Jordan Falls, who has been visiting at th |jater on to continue the mud bath J. L. Vanarnam home for a few days, |treatments. Her condition is some- returned to her home yesterday|what improved since her stay at Jor- Angered Bull Goes: Calling. morning. dan but she is still unable to walk| San Francisco, July 16.—A bull Ladies’ $4.00 Bathing Suits, $3.25, |without crutches. Miss Wallace has| broke loose from a bunch of cattle un- $5.00 Suits, $3.50, $6.00 Suits, |taught school at Solway for the past {:’:;g:s:e?i,s ;‘:gt' ‘i:::“:“i t:;f::::‘q“;: $o:20; » O'Leary HoReer —Adv. Tons yoarn full 2hase, galloped up Nob hill into Mrs. Charles Romans of LaPorte > a fashlonable apartment house, going returned to her home this morning |« o o o deele ook ook sl ol ok o ok | up four stories beicre being captured. after spending several days here as % Y That the readers and publishers ER T TR X T L See the Ladies’ Suits and Dresses Mr, and Mrs. Al Simpkins of Tur- tle River were in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. Simpkins-attended the school of- ficers’ meeting in the high school building. A. J. Hilden of Baudette was a Misses Ethel and Mary Randolph —_— Two Women Burned to Death. Dallas, Tex.,-July: 16—Two women were burned to death and three oth- ' ers were injured when fire destroyed| a two-story dwelling’ house here. ‘Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a Pennsylva- | FINDS NEW METHOD ~OF o ENDING LIFE. New York, July 16.—A mew ! method of suicide was inau- gurated by John Hessian, -a la- borer. He lay down on elec- ! tric road tracks and grasped the deadly third.rafl. Goodman. Miss Irma-Hazen, one of the sales- ladies at ithe O’Leary-Bowser store, has returned from International Falls where she has spent the past two weeks visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Doran. The Boat. Phone 93.—Adv. —— = Miss Ruby Martin of Wilton was When the Well Runs nm you will appreciate the convenience and economy of having a reserve: supply of ink on hand. A. M. Stedman of Minneapolis, a FEREE LR b bR frabrbrdy Bemldji. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, §1ves | fous d 4 o 4 do 4 o ook oo oo sk [ Dfa farmer, residing near Fleming, | | 2Rdletusshow youthe newest For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. you more for the price you pay than : P. 0., Pa, says: “For the past four- . A Mrs. H. S. Stillwell of Maltby |22Y Other hotel in the Twin Citles. FLOOD LOSS HALF MILLION tteen years I have used Chamberlain's Carter S spent yesterday in the city the guest [ A4V Dastructive Sterm Swesps: 8ectlon of |Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- Pencraft dy in my family and have found it to be an excellent remedy. I always have a bottle of it in my house and take pleasure.in recommending it to my friends.” For gale by All Deal- ers, ] B. P. 0. Elks Special Meeting." There will be a spe¢ial meeting of Bemidji Lodge, 1052, B. P. 0. Bilks, at the lodge rooms:on Friday even- ing, July 17, at eight 0’clock to con- sider the plans for the new Elks club building. Every memper is request- ed to be present. . - JAS. L, GEORGE, E. R. OLIVEL NIELSON, Secy. Miss Doris Abbott of Bagle Bend Waest Virginia. returned to her home this morning| Charleston, 'W. Va., July 16.—The aftér a visit with her grandmother, | Kanawha valley was swept by storms Mrs. Lucy Hazen. She was accom- | which - caused losses - estimated at panied by Miss Valeria Doran of In-|$260,000. The Masonic temple in ternational Falls, Charleston. was .damaged to . the -ex- Mrs. Taunt of Becida was in Be- ';:‘:‘o:‘b::&?::n‘::::::‘::dn:l‘::fl midji yesterday looking for a suit- telephone and telegraph wires erip- able house to rent. She will move | pled. to Bemidji if satisfactory arrange-| Campbell -Andersom, a brakeman, ments can be made. She reports|was blown frem the top of a. Ches- houses are.very scarce. apeake and Ohlo freight train iato the branches of a tree as the: train On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- crossed the trestle/at Marmet, but:es. rect to the Hotel Radisson. You will|caped with bruises. be pleased to recommend it to your —_— friends when you .return home.— -Aged- Millionaire: Buried. Adv; Chicago, July 16—Dr. Vinceat Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muncy wiH|Price, the man who is said to- have return the latter part of the week |invented baking “powder, was buriéd from a trip in the west. They have|from the residence of.his. daughter visited Whitefish and Kalispell, Mon<| "ith stmple ceremonies. He was tana, the Gracier National park and ;‘:P:’_m‘lzn:{l: and rop 2 other points of interest. i : Mrs. George Cyr of Red Lake Falls,| His Indigestion Cured at Last. who has been the guest of Mrs. Ed-| After spending hundreds.of dollars win Tabor for some time, returned|for medicine and treatment for in- to her home yesterday. She was ac-|digestion and constipation with only. companied by Mrs. Tabor and chil-|temporary relief, C. H. Hines, of dren who will be her guests for a|Whitlow, Ark., was permanent}y| few days. cured by Chamberlain’s Tablets, For: You will find more of the leading{s2le by All Dealers. people from Northern Minnesota reg- 5 istered at the Radisson, Minneapolis,| Women work as coal reavers in than at any-other hotel in the twin|Africa. - Dan Eastman of Turtle River was We- always try to have for our customers all the new things of real; merit. Pencraftink is made espe- cially to settle the-bother of having one ink for fountain pens and an other-for inkwell use. We'll gladly -show:you. this unique ink in the new = flow-controller bottle. THE _ BEMID)I PIONEER Phone 31. ADNEYS BOTHER ‘Salts to flush out Kidneys— Drink plenty water. Vrle scid in meat excites the kidneys, A Snap for*Cash. J. 1, Case 25 H. P: steam engine. |.}- Late- model in. excellent condition, for sale cheap. C. G. Christianson, Lengby, Minn. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; -get from any pharmacist four ounces Under the management of Fred Brinkman Showing Here Tonight Only of the/Paris stage. Grips ‘and thrills. If you like good 'wholesome excitement, snappy acting and beautiful pho- tography youshould see Tito, the Terror. try Club” tomorrow evening. ' The ,:L‘“d' sweaty feet, smelling foet, tired b affair will not be public and only Good bye corns, callouses, bunions and’ those- who received invitations to the s : raw . spots. No|| former dance will oe admitted. The I::!: ll:;g tg::; lmping withirdle Rich. - _ oy iiu| - COMING—The Last Ghost Dance. Produced. by the daficers.. The “City of Bemidji” will make regular trips.’ - Besides the big burglar-proof safe When this tube is in-|and = the fire-proof vaults of the {hundreds of reaf Indians, Introducingali the living chiefs now on the government reservation in Oklahoma. = 7 Matinees Dally, Ex::fit‘ Sunday ss is the result,|ways carrfed burglar and fire insur- ance, as well as a protective mem-| bership in the American Bankers’ As- y C:d sociation,—Ady. 30 to 4: ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars-for| Helen and Dan Danielson of Crook- ston, who.came to Bemidji to attend ICHT TIME CARD econd Show 8:30 - Third Show. PRAYS ON GALLOWS TRAP| — - “a” and *‘e” without clodging the type so as to iller Brosi. 101 Ranch, with Elsie Albers, Baby Early and|Foyr reels of film Theatre ~ THEHOUSE OF QUALITY Tixe‘ success of 'successes 5 _The Adventures of Kathlyn. No. 4 . The Royal Slave Kathlyn escaping from the ‘‘The Temple of the Lion”’ fl-ees Sliding sand in the workings broke [into. the forest and takes refuge in a hunter’s blind but is driven loose and engulfed them before they |from her retreat by the wild inhabitants of the jungle to a worse ‘hh: In connection with ‘’Kathlyn’’ will ‘bg run John Bunny in a sumed thelr confersice with the gen. | uo®: comical comedy, : - - Bunco Bill’s Visit Bunny is the owner of a farm—and he is some farmer. Don’$ cover their bodles. Tniss it. OOMI“G SOON—The greatest of all pictures. Edmund through the great mass of sand and|Breese in ‘‘The Master Mind’’ by Jesse L. Lasky. Advertisers who want the best results Mexican™ border Ints Canada, includ-| ~Parls, Ark, July 16.—Arthur Tui.|@always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ing every Westorn llne of importance. | man, twenty-two years old, was hasg- \ence,-that it has no equal in this section of the country as : an advertising medium. 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Phone 31 THE BRINKMAN " THEATRE Opening Tonight from' the wgd c]fi tghrt.pes ?im‘l';ex::: juie:i cities.—Adv. | g & % 3 i il bined with lithia, and has been use Ea : for generations to-cleanclogged kidneys | <A sleeper was set out here. this| || HTEY Warner's Features presents Mldsummer vaUdeV|"e and stimulatethem to normal activity, | morning which will: bt used by the . { > 5 also to neutzalize the acids in urine, 50 | editors tonight on their' way to In- | K AL Y 8 Howard & Fly,l'll'l :;“l:o-ldmilsflfbli:d;"’:‘e’:in:‘:s irritation, |4, ational Falls. The sleeper will y = 2 Jad Salte is inexpensive, Gannot 1{ 15 wlelbe i iy kb Dot addund) (G : 11 1 ‘ : A Night At The Club ure; makes a delightful effervescent | Minnesota & International passenger B G & * B % ~ £ - A ithia-water drink whiely everyone should | tomorrow morning. ; 1 4 A e e e S A laugh from start to finish 5o s take now and then o keep the kidneys | * . will b a dance at the “Coun- | _Good-bys sore Jest, burning fest,swol- (I thiree parts; with other pictures. - Enacted by thestars| @e:%. et Pictures Florence Lawrence in NG —Tomorrow night, Valentine Grant in The The Hoheymooners. In Two Parts - A Murderous Elopement : Comedy Hit Midsummer vaudeville and four reels of picture all for 15¢c _ Starting 7:10 Continuous : Admission: Children 8c, Adults 15c unday night, complete change. The big scream - "he Handy And