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‘About The City |{ R ER KKK KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET 2l EEXREKEKERK KKK R KKK Phone 31 about it. v e Alderman Thomas Smart was-un- able to be present at the meetin the council' last evening on account. 1lness, : White Walsts, 1-4 ‘off. o'.l.énry- ; Band concert every Friday night at | Bowser Co.—Adv. - the city dock. ‘Charle. Fraser of Minneapolis, & I : L of A Sunday mornlng at 4:30 and went to . 9959, brother of Fred Fraser of the O’Lea: be constantly on-guard idne Itasca Park. They got there 4n tir The fall-term of court for this|Bowser store, is visiting in Bemidjf’| trouble, 5 & = |for breakfast and spent an hour and . bRt September 8. "The kidueys do-thair: utmost 40 forb | ; ! \ ounty begine .D. . this week. the blood. of ‘um 'K“‘"’mg scid, but ¥ ‘2 half at the lodge before going to { Attorney M. J. Brown returned to| become weak from the overwork;. they/l; Park “Rapids ‘and Wadena, i beTl:l:l dg';:;t?n:::?:"::t;ée Winwtl Bemidji this morning from the twin fifimm: ’]‘m::'fi‘;:‘l:fi“fi; “3’15 neapol {they. spent the bahnce of the day. i S cities where he spent yesterday on jeer X | They left Wadena at-8:15, yesterday legal ‘business, 3 ike | tablishment ¢ ¢ ogether.|morning and-‘reached Itasca’ Park in The Red Lake Indian fflh‘ will be B N Ena get St the , and you have stinging [with his' daughter, Miss Carolyn, are) time for: dinner. The trip ‘of 220 held on September 3, 4 and 6. ains in the back or.the -urine, is_cloudy, : g : ; i % i R : : ; : s Piyneer office—Ady. Ball"of scdiment, or fhe biadder s iriy.| [sitore 10 Bemldif {0t several days:|miles was made in'the French and| THE FREIGRT HANDLERISION) - . =~ The. next mesting of the -county ~ .| table, obliging you to seekirelief during | Thoy. have spent the iPast. week at|Baker cars. The roads were in-ele-| - - commissionges will e héld ‘ca Tuds Mrs. I. B. Olson returned '/:;1‘5 the night; ‘when you. ‘have gevere_ head- [Glengarry, Walker, and are-no gant: condition all the way and the e, 1 ~.|morning from Turtle River where she | aches, pervous and spells, Bleeplen‘ sidering:a trip to Intmmnnal F\slls ‘cars ran at the rate of 40 mfles .an . day, August 18, Bas bébn the gwoet’ 5t Ms:, Otterstall mach or rhenmatism in bad 210 down the river o, Beuastts and|vmr , ET steady tobacco satisfactlon—all - e weather, get. from your. pharmacist about | - .? L ~ d fro k a” for a short time, 4 the Lake of the Woods. day every day om-a ctean, sm 2 That the state meeting of the Unl-| "\ oo v nobl na two sons | ibtemani ;:f.'yg?fu i':l:;mmw: S A e the leading| HAN e e : ted Charities association will be hetd Sk éona to. Foreston, Minnesota;|sbteakfast each ‘morning and in a. few 1e. trom North Miposot o -HANDY BOOK MARKER. ch W, 9 hero Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The| f%° B 10 N L e e | days your kidneys will act fine, - This |PECPIE from Norther pegota Ieg: |, ‘Nothing hutts a book more than “Right-Cut” is the Real Tobacco Chew. state commissioners will meet here| " cre they Wi b famous salts is made from the acid of |istered at the R"“m“ linneapolis, | 1aying it down open to ~ keep ‘the M deof full-bodled tobacco 2t thie Borih Hiae mother for some time. grapes and lemon juico, combined with |than at any other hotel In the t.wh;. place, Instead-of-doing that, get a| ~ Yiadeolpure,sappy, oo Board and room. Lady preferred. },‘,“‘,;;‘;,;“S,,";“,,‘”“,mu‘,;‘f‘ifij’ggg“fifi;’;’ i —Adv. stout rubber band and: cover 1t with —seasoned and sweetened just eno The adjourned meeting of the| 1011 America avenue.—Adv. fo neutralize the acids fn urkne so it is . W. B Hendridks of Martens-|ribbon, gathored il cnough to per-| | It’s glad news that a man can’t help tel ing General Conference of Chippewa In-( Mrs. H. C. Aldrich of Wilton was| 10 longer a source of irritation, thu vl'lle, Ind:, accompanféd by. his wife|mit the hand’s stretching. Then when his friends about as soon as he- learns the hcts dians of Minnesota will be held In|in Bemidji yesterday attending to W;;:; Uritisy and bladdor. dizorders. . [and daughter, arrived in Bemidit last |you need-to lay it down it takes but himself; Bemidji August 11. Twelve thous-|various business matters. She re- : re; makes a ‘131’.11,«‘ ful m-meacm; evening and will sp the next sev-|a:second ‘to stretch the band and slip -The taste lasts longer‘ You use less tobacco. = and Chippewas will be represented. |turned home in the even_ing, 3 '] and nobody can make eral; weeks at the Hendricks cottage [heneath it the pages read. Upon tak- % = s LR Misses Ida Nyhus and Florence at Riverside. Dr. H;nd;ieks is_the|ing it up again you find your place i 1 T.k'gl.ve:ly |:"m-ll ‘che ‘yn‘thin one-quarter t:m :}d T That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami|Huck, both with the Schroeder de- owner of a well knowlt sanatorium at | automatically, moreover, the ~book| - ize. It will be more satistying thanw mbuthful of ordi- 2 A (] < 8cco. ibble on it until find the strength chew that County Agricultural association will|partment store, spent Sunday at the Martensville, and. hds spent a.por-'mark cannot get lost. With this it :::l- T“f"'::'.:'q_ 'F:ei, Tetit nost s“h',,,, easily, e "’.'y be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18.|H. C. Aldrich home in Wilton. Northern, was in Bemidji yesterday.|tion of the summer -months here for|marker -and a bottle of “ZUMAL- the real tobacco taste cos uiu?o'l it -:hmfiu vnfl::t ‘finl:lin‘, Many features have been secured and Do you want to save money? Don't | He is building a house on the farm |Several.years. They .are.accompanied [WEISS' or. grain belt beer at your much less you ,hnve #0 spit, how few chews you take to gmlnm the exhibitiou is certain to be a 2 i and will make it his future home. [by T. A. Avery of Tianapolis: elbow, “comfort follows. T. R.-Sy- . satisfied. - That's why it is The Real Tobacco' Chew. - That's why it miss the Paris sale this week.—Adv. ©costs less in the end. greater success than ever before. Mi ith Erwin returned to her| - We've been waiting, so have you,| - We have now moved into our-new mons, Tel. 122-2. It is @ ready “chew, cut fine and short shred so that ‘you won’t » Miss Ed: tul S e s . home in Crookston yesterday after |for a New Bemidjl, ~Get one at the building on 309 Third street and-are| AR TR T have to grind ‘on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied to- Realizing the value of bright and it Pioneer office—Ady. ready to accommodate all our cus-| French. military authorities have * bacco makes you spit too much. = a two weeks’ visit in this city as the | Plo i g a i "\ The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up = interesting local columns in making 4 Mal tomers.. “Hoganson Bros. Model Dry OPened the first section, 133 miles ith mol and Hoosice: ~Notics how the salt brings ‘out the: ,,‘ a paper welcome in the homes of its| 5" ©f Mi;s Gertru\: - St i Miss Dorothy Torrance has issued | oy i House.~—AQY: long, of a’raflroad in Algeria, which : ;h&:og:;::“n “R:K:Ee“t ”» ; 2 3 Mr. and Bert ived in g wi L 2 5 subscribers, tho Pioneer asks its| e SR e e L and Wil bo | 1o e e for 2 Five Hundred PATLY | pawara Rogers ot Walker, county [Ventually Wil cross. the Sahara : 1¢ your dealer does not sell it, send us 10c. in stamps given at her home tomorrow X Desert, ook s o e D oI a0 | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mal- |atternoon, in honor of Miss Gross ot |3LI0IEY OF Cass county, was in Be- 3 ; for a pouch of “Right-Cut” Chewing Tobacco. news items to 31. Favors of this : i Rone . - midji’ yesterday. Mr. ~Rogers i 2 kind are appreciated by the publish-|?3hn and other relatives for two|Winnipeg, who is visiting her {MIdL ¥ A oo 2| By introducing minute pazticlestof WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY DD y P s chief of- the Minnesota Chippewas 50 Union Square, New York ers. weeks. brother, C. C. Cross. and says that the conference which |Z1C into the tissues by powerful élec- . 100 pairs Ladies’ $3.50 low shoes. | * €. W. Cummins, a member of the i§ to be held here ne¥t week will be | !riC.currents a Philadephia suFgeon K $2.75 a pair. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—|St. Paul law _flrm of Morphy, Brad- a lange affair, at least two hundred destroys cancers and has- effected Adv. ford & Cummins, was in Bemidii OB |1qiapg, coming, inclyding the White | M2RY notable cures. Fred Anderal of Little Fnlls, for- |legal matters. Mr. Cummins Was g,y band. While in the city Mr. P e S merly of this city, being employed at | classmate of Attorney Thayer C. Rogers was the gum of Garry Roc- Let a want ad help you. kowick, of ‘the Markham _ staff of | y = . the Nangle Grocery store, spent Sun- |Bailey of this city. day in Bemidji as the guest of |~ The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis;|clerks. = r friends. = |is the finest hotel in the Twin Citles.| g0 qur window gfled “witn the || L ‘ M. Schwartz and P. L. Sway of |Popular prices.—Adv. “New Bemidji” pencils. Numbers 2 Minneapolis, who have been the d Mr. and Mrs, O, E. Smith of Haw-(and 3. There is n guests of M. Lurie, of the Paris, dur-|ley, Minnesota, who have been the made to sell for a Oscar Thyren, the Kelliher cedar|ing the past few days, have returned | guests of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gil- midji Pioneer office. _Adv.’ dealer, was in Bemidji yesterday on |to their homes. man for the past week, returned to Lagst “week.a . pleasant . surprise business.. 75- pieces Fall Dress goods. All|their home yesterday. Mr. Smith is ,party was Iflanned on Mrs. T. J. Mrs. J. J. Opsahl went to Wilton |the new shades. O’Leary-Bowser Co. [superintendent of the Hawley Tuomy, who is spending the summer. yesterday where she spent the day|—Adv. schools. at Lavinia. Mesdames MacLachlan, visiting relatives. Jack Falls is clerking at Roe & Stevens, Young, Winter, Welsh, Mec- ’ For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. * Markusen’s during the absence from Grégur and Ebert ot Bemidji, and. The ladies of the Maccabee will |the city of Scott Stewart, chief clerk, Mrs. H. E. Reynolds of Lavinia were meet-at the-home of Mrs.H:F< Smith |Who is spending his’ vacation .at g ! x&flns The * Be: tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. points in ‘Wisconsin. tractor, left last evening for the twin Alé" trib in the Frank Provinski of Bovey trans-| Many.Bemidji parties are taking |cities on business matters. He says|City of Bemidji. {A:dainty - lunch acted business in Bemidji today. He |advantage of the plentiful blueberry | that work on the addition to the|was served in the evgning, the ladies will return home this evening. crops and the trains, going to-and |Grand Rapids high school is pro-|making the return trip after supper. New Fall Coats and Suits. O'Leary- | [Tom Bemidji are filled with-persons | gressing fast and it will soon he Bowser Co.—Ady. enroute to the best fields. completed. = .Buiners to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars "Effective from Awugust 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, aud guaranteed. - _ against any reductlon durmg that time: Tourmg Car = = Runabout - - - = TownCar - - - F. O. B. Detroit; all cars fully equlpped * 8 [In-the Umted Stabes of ‘America only] Have your furniture repaired at the bargain-store first class- work 3t reasonable prices .~—Aav. Edward Jackson, the Remidji-co The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, ‘|shows an interest in your comfort Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, gives. you more for the prlce you pay than any other hotel in the Twin Citles. —Adv. and welfare that extends beyond merely providing-a‘place- to eat and sleep and gives you better accom- modations and service than any other Mrs. Loren Coyle and Mrs, Schroe-| 1Y pay more elsewhere when the Paris gives you the same for less? der of Grant Valley spent yesterday —Adv. in Bemidji the guests of friends. . Further we w1ll be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our = Dr. L. L. Culp, government physic- A large number of Lavinia young factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and i ian at Red Lake, spent yesterday in |PeOPle spent last evening in Bemidji| The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society(hotel In the twin gitles.. Popular sales departments if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars be- . Bemidji on professional business attending a theatre party. The “City [will meet in the basement of ' the|Drices—Ady. tween the above dates. ) . < . of Bemidji” made a special trip in|church tomorrow afternoon. The] Miss Dora Hanson of Moorhead, Lawn Dresses, 1-2 price. O’Leary- Bowser Co.—Adv. E. W. Cobb of St. Paul, superin- order to accommodate them. calendar money will be due at this] Mrs. C. S. Chapman of Farington, |meeting. .The ladies are asked to. Minnesota, was in Bemidji yesterday. |bring ‘their thimbles and come pre- > From here she went to Wilton where | Pared to work. All are cordially in- RELIEF FROM STOMACH ILLS. | o wi)) visit at the home of Leuman | vited. - n:Nhyh sl“fiegl f"“fi“ clelnst:})at{)«‘:,n ;“d Aldrich for a couple of weeks, Why send your money away to stomacl rouble when ayr's on ler- ful Stomach Remedy, a smylple prescrip-| One of these days you onght to|mail order houses when the Paris tion of French oils, will give relief and | zo to Hakkerups and have your pic- |8ives you the same and for less?— free the body of all poisonous matter? | o tayen _ Ady. . Adv. If you have fainting spells, sick head- achi distress after gea:fng pressure of| Matt Martin returned from Be-| Misses Jennie and Hannah Lind of gas around the heart or constipation, get | midji on Saturday morning after | Stromsburg, Nebraska, who have been the guests of their uncle and a bottle today. Do not delay longer. spending the past two weeks there aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson, for It has brought health and happiness to the past three weeks, returned 1o who. has been ‘the guest of Mrs. A. Lord. for-some time,syéturned-to ‘her ‘home yesterday. ' fllteenth of this month Miss Hanson will leave for Seattle, Washln%vtun,,v where she. will teach music 4n the public schools this year, h¢r brother hav- And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buy- ers share from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases anew Ford car between Aug- ust-1,-1914 and August 1, 1915 For further particulars regarding these low prices and profnt-shanng plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. “Ford Motor Company : Northern Auto Co., Distributors Bemidji, Minnesota _Costly Treatment. ““I-was troubled with constipation and indigestion and ‘spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treat- ment,” writes C. H. Hines, of Whit- low, Ark. “I went“to a St. Louis ‘hospital, also to a 'hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home I:'began taking Chamberlain’s’ Tablets, and worked right along. T used them for some time and now I am all right.” Sold by All Dealers. 2" thousands. Mayr’'s Wonderful Stomach|on Dbusiness and enjoying Lake Be- Remiedy is now sold here by midji.—Crookston Daily Times. Barker’s Drug Store and Druggists | W. S. Collopy of Minneapolis. who | their home yesterday. The girls live everywhere. recently purchased land in town of in a prairie country and were delight- ed with the woods and lakes in this vicinity. We have just received a shipment of colonial pumps, which are now on display at our store. Segal .Em- porium.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Berge of Carr Lake were in the city yesterday 'to 1% - THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ‘| attend the Onion Growers’ association = A meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Berge re- turned last week from Hendrum, TON chT ON LY Minnesota, thelc ‘ol home; -wijers The new Third St. Theatre :: Under the nmxmént of Fred Brinkman THE BRINKMAN - ALL WEEK The Sutherland Stock Co. A complete change of program on Monday, Wednelday, Friday and Sunday evenings - o . > they visited for a short time. - They Jesse L. Lasky presents.the favorite junenile star Thos. W- | report the crops in that vicinity are Ross in his most recent success A No. 1, Special at Megroth’s Variety Store, [~ » 3 [ £ Economy Fiuit Jars, Pint, Tbe; 3 “ y A n Quarts, 90c. Economy- Jar Caps, 734 12 1-2¢ pper-dozen.—Adv. In Five Parts Curtis L. Mosher, who is in active s s 2 s tor’s Mill; charge of the Business Men’s 1855 g SE g i By Winchell Smith, author of Brewister's Millions - 1, (i 0 6 PS8 FERE ol “ in two parts L _.. . .Monday and Tuesday 5% A story-that knocks at-the door of your heart this morning and was present at the : 2 = meeting of delegates from: various. = . : In addlfion tO L“ -~ The SweeteSt Glrl i“ D ]Xie parts of the district included, who A beautiful southern drama in four acts - met here tod: Several ' of the £ e range dlstfl:ta::ade Lh: trip to .Be- :wedne‘day and Thl".d.’ 5 supreme stida ‘uperb three part: productmn This| - The Sunset Trail midji by automobile.. 2 Special at Megroth's Variety Store, is indeed a picture to enthuse over asit his.an exceeding- A semi ‘military western drama with an’ Indian: lead o Frlday and Saturday Deonomy Friit Jars, Pint, 756 \1o'in aresting sfory carried: so eutly throughout. It : The Vlllage Postmaster First Show 7:20 Second 8:50 Third 10:00 Admission 10c and 20c Koors Bros. Co. Buccessors to Model Manufacturmg Co. L , » = e e . il Matinces Dally, ; | The Light House Robbery Ice Or:;:n, Bafiery.Ooods‘r : = e e e S e A featureplay. - A beautiful sea faring play. = sethre ; : L Hemse o : Sl s none of these plays: haveever been playeim w—ny e o .m:::::e:;-:-u- d Fountain Supplies at Pir & ar b ’, ob 2 MY A s S = g om_ spec 4 ree]s of pictures: Quarts, 90c. Economy Jar Caps;!| ? 5 12 1-2¢ per dozen.—Ady. Matlc A camping party composed of R. heart wi €. Chisholm, Hume Bacon, Marthi tlc st