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JANUARY 4, 1015, | About The City EX XXX KKK KRR KRR KK * LEST WE FORGET * LR R L EE R R RERREE In case of fire call 349. s Minnesota’s 1915 state fair will be held September 6 to 11. s s s Beltrami county’s next term court will convene on Tuesday, ruary 9. of Feb- ... The 1915 convention of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- ciation will be held in this city, Feb- ruary 11, 12 and 13. * s . On next Tuesday, January 5, the to. Bemidil Saturda business matters. - Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gray of] Plantaganet were Bemidjl business | visitors Saturday. ‘What did the “Ad Man” tell us? ‘Watch for Friday’s Ploneer. Schnei- der Bros. Co.—Adv. E. H. Winter, of the firm of Reyn- olds & Winter, returned from Min- neapolis Saturday morning: L. F. Cary of Walker, who wag the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Bdwa¥d Ebert, New Year’s day, has returned to his ne home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gould ententgin- ed; Bert Kallier;of Northgme and At- torney Schaire of Brinceton, Minne- sota, at dinnex.yestarday. lave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, firstaglass work at Eeasguahle-prices.omddy. “Mrs.C.. A» Johuson-of Jiake:Boule- It’s the little kidney ills—, e The lame, weak or aching hack— The unnotieed urinary disonde: * That wmay lead to dropsy. (Bright's disease. ‘When the kidneys are weak, ~THE+GARDEN NWINTER. e s 19 more:-indeed, than-justenough to give us the'needed’ oxerciso ter -air;-says'the American Cultivator. up solid-any-day. Just'aswoon ‘as:that ‘happens we-cover-the strawberry patch ‘with a:protecting edat. of ‘some ‘coarse Help them with Doan’s Kidmey| ltter. Pills, A remedy especially for weak kid: y8. Doan’s have been used in kidney troubles for 50 years. Endoreed by 30,000 people—en- dorsed at home. Proof in a Bemidji citizen’s stat ment. Mrs. W. A. White, 1028 Dewey,| Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “One of the family knows from experience county commissioners will hold their | "*"9"¥he hagsaent:Christmas with |that Doan’s Kidney Pills are a. fine first session of the new year. Board officers will be selected at this session. « .. “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midjl January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Womar’s Study club. . s Chaska will play basketball here January, 7-8-9. This team is after the U. 8. championship and will give Bemidji its hardest series of the season. PR The 1915 summer meeting of the N. M. D. A. will be held at Coleraine, June 10 and 11. The winter con- vention will be held in Bemidji next December. - LA It is the effort of the publishers of the Pioneer to make the local col- umns of the paper of much interest to its readers. In this they cannot be successful without assistance, and every news item, no matter if seem- ingly of trifle consequence, phoned to 31, is appreciated. Roger Spooner of Deer Lake, was in the city on business Saturday. Bob Wright of Little Falls is vis- iting friends in Bemidji this week. Mrs. Henry Pfund of Kelliher, was a business visitors in Bemidji Sat- urday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss Lillie Voller of Lavinia was shopping in Bemidji between trains Saturday. Miss Lucile Young has been vis- iting friends in the country for a short time. Miss Tinnie Pendergast of Grant Valley is visiting Bemidji friends for a few days. One of these days you ought to g0 to Hakkerup's and have your plc- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Virginia King of the town of Frohn, transacted business in Be- midji Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Cox of Maltby, drove —_— NO HEADACHE OR NELRALEH PAN Get_a 10 cent package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders and don’t suffer. When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It’s needless to sufler when you can take o remedy like Dr. James’ Head- ache Powders and relieve the pain and veuralgia at once. Send someone to the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. Don't suffer! In a few moments you will feel fine—headache gone—no more neuralgia pain, Brand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY If | Were Young Again (Sel1g) An exceptionally interesting two-part photoplay. The Man In The-Dark (Edison) A splendid picture with more than thrilling incidents. Eats (Vitagraph) This comedy is good for many laughs. Admission, 5 and 10 cents Tomorrow, Tuesday — “‘Life’s Shop Window,”’ taken from one of the best known books by Vic- ctoria Cross, Matinee 3 p. m. her parents in Duluth, returned to Bemidji Saturday afternoon. Miss Bessie Dilly, who teaches the school at Puposky, returned from a week’s visit with her parents at Northfield, Minnesota, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wil- ton, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Park River, North Da- kota, for a short time, have returned from their visit. Omnibus to all trains, afternoon and night. Phone 855-88. Night Call 104. Bunker.—Adv. Mrs. M. F. Cunningh; school class will meet at the home of Harold Swisher of Irvine avenue to- morrow night, ingtead ef tonight, asi formerly planned. i Miss Bessie.Frorack, who hasbeen visiting her parents in. the town. of Frohn during the .Christmas.vaca- tion, returned to her. school near-Tur- tle River, Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Lewis of Baudette, for- merly Miss Essie Brannon. of this city, who.has been the guest of Miss Marie Klein for. the past week, -will return to her home tomorrow morn- ing. Lessons on Violin and Trombone. Up-to-date methods used. Thomas W. Britten, 1119 Doud Ave., cor. 13th St. B. T. J. Burke, president of Northern Grocery company, left Sat- urday. night for Stillwater where he had been called by the serious ill- ness of his brother-in-law, who is city clerk of the prison town. Thomas Quayle of Virgini Mins| nesota, who has been the.guest.of: Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Given of:Dewe avenue, for the past,month, relun;; Quayle is Mrs. Given’s -hrother. K Mrs. J. J. Opsahl:returned, Satur- day from St..Paul,-where she .was called Wednesday on.account of the serious illness of -her..cousin, ;Azthur | Calmer. Mr. Calmer -died -Friday and the body was taken out west for interment. p A bank account 18’ the, best aid in |- the Saving.habit, .;The ..Northern | National Bank pays 4 pe; nt- ipte; est on your savings and -compounds | this every six months.—Adv. Miss Ella Sonstrud, who:has-spent | mother, Mrs. O. B.-Senstrud of-Dewey avenue, returned to Hope, North Da- kota, this afternoon, where she ‘will resume her duties in the First Na- tional bank. 4 Mrs. T. J. Wright of Becida spent Saturday in Bemidji. on ..business. Mrs. Wright’s daughter, Martha,.who had, been .spending. her vacation-with her parents, accompapied her to Be- midji and.resumed her -studies school this morning. i Miss Marion {White, wha; hagspent; the past two weeks in s Bemidjf, spending the Christmas vacation with her parents, left last evening for Minneapolis where.she will re- sume her studies at;the state apiver: sity. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Middleton en- tertained at ‘{600” at:their beautitul home last evening. There were six tables and Miss Beulsh;Branuen and Leo Hackett received pretty, prizes for the high score, while George B. Upham had undigputed glaim tothe consolation prize. Shertly after midnight a delicious lunch was serv- ed. The evening was one of genu- ine pleasure for everyone, and it was a happy..gathering that enjoyed Mr. and Mrs, ;Middleton’s hogpitality.— Bandette Region. In telling of the marrigga of:Gisr- ence Jackgon and Miss Izene:Lggan, the Grand.Rapids Independent.of Sat- urday says: . At.six;olelogk.an:Rues- day morning at St..Josenh’s:Gathalie church, Rev. Fr. Buachler:officistins] at nuptial mass and the marriage ceremony, when occurred the mar- riage of Miss Irene Logan, one of Grand Rapids’ best known and.most popular .ypung. -ladies,: to Jackson of Bemidji. The. bride was attended. by Miss sMary. -Jackson, : a' sister of the groom, and _the brlQe'a brother, Hugh- Logan, -agted :as the !best man. Only the immediate rela- tives and close friends of the par- ticipating -couple were gresent. ;Fol: lowing the. ¢erémony, .an .. elegap wedding dinner. .was;:served at. th home of the:bridesparents,:Mr.ap Mrs. H. Logan. -The newly married’ couple was then taken to Coleraine where they took the Missabe train for Duluth, from which place they will go to Ely where theyswill 1 side. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Logan, and was raised here: a1 £ the 1.3 | §*#9% hegging:for food; begging-for .& In the body and will protect from. the past two weeks, the guest.of her | in{ig Glarence |’ remedy. He keeps them in the house and uses them whenever he feels. the least pain in his bac< and trouble from his kidueye and they never fail to relleve him. The benefit he got from Doan’s Kidney Pills leaves: him. to hold a high opinion of them. The statement given some years ago still holds good.” Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t eimply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the .same that Mrs. White recommends. Fos- ter-Milburn Co., rops., Buffalo, N. Y. pids_most of her. life, and was very popular with all who knew her. She was for a number of years a sten- ographer in the office of M. A. Spang, and the past two years was a deputy auditor and stenographer in the of- fice of County Auditor George of Bel- trami county. Mr. Jackson is a promising young business man of Bemidji, being associated with his father, Edward Jackson, in the build- ing .and: contracting business. —_— b alidaaa e s OO T 2 ® THE AMERICAN FARMER. & There are certain public speak- ers who delight in telling us that he; American, farmer is a -sofl Tobber, that he does not try to cqpserve the fertility of the:soll, but-after all has been said there & 21810 class_of people on the face f: thewearth avho -are interested in tilling the soil that are the su- perior of the men right bere in & this United States, suys Kim- ball's Dairy Farmer. Now the American farmer is facing a new ® situation because.of. the.tremen- ~9ous.demand that is to.be-made ® 4 & & & & & & @ & i hlm.in the next.Lew.months ed to his;home Sunday.morning. MF. |\ e aor.gears. - He:will be called.upon ito.feed -the. nagions: of the old world, aud.while this represents -¥ery haadsome: profit, it repre- ~8ents a.moral obligation as well s:that he.will be slow- to.overlook. ~Few.people .are working - for their health, yet there are few people who are so depraved that ‘@athey will not.see the.significance - ¢ of this wonderful demand that- Mill: be.ymade. "The.hands that are reaching out from across the those: things that will keep life : the s caldc.and - the . ravages of hunger, will.appeal. to the best < @¥ABqiples of -American rural cit- izenship. The whole thing cen- ters around the great brother- hood of man, and, while strife may be_keen, while the, fight for r yWealth, may, occupy mugh of our ‘time, still underlying it all there 48 this higher.and nobler impulse ‘which invariably comes to light & .whep there s a special call made ~upon it, The-optimism of the American :farmer ds.supreme;:it 13 .his-op- timism that makes the American S .faymy home _theggreatest of its o jkind;: It smakes: the American @ farming country the most beau- tiful on earth. 2 | ture will make the s 2 | quires 2 to 3 bottles of theold-fashioned, ® [last. the -whole family. the entire winter. : opium, morphine-or other narcotics, and. & |is so pleasant that children like to takeiit. at least-between the rows; witha light- ‘er-covering-ever the plants themselves. ‘Shere-are:some-winters in' which’ somi Pprotection is- not: necessary, the snow Staying: on:from -early winter until aking.a satis- ifactory - andsufficient Covering.* The 1| :800d gardener, however, does not de- pend-on thevagaries aiid uneertainties of the:season. .. It: sgldom.fails to ipay ‘well .to apply ithe.muleh atsthis:time, eapecially; as ‘we:need) it amyway in speing.andiduring the frulting-season. In open-weather-the- plowing of the .garden _patches.- may. be..continued .Where not already.finished, and mild days come handy for, gathering. up old vines, brush and rubbish of all sorts, "to-be-burned at-an early date. - We try to leave no hiding:pldces:for -insect foes and-nothing that may contain:the spores ot fungous disgases: { Among this zubbish we.include :the-trimmings of grapeviries, old raspberry.and..black- berry canes, trimmings of currant and gooseberry bushes, ete. Al these bush froits ‘may be: prun weather from: fall until spring. - We like to'do.this early.and thoroughly. The garden needs ‘manure, needs it every year, and the application-may be made at any time. Whenever:you bap; | pen to come across ‘load of really good old: compost or-éan get a load of the sweepings of thesblacksmith shop |] or poultry manure: or.some :ashes of other materials that .will answer the purpose, now or at any- time during the winter, the best place for it is tlie garden. Scatter it rather freely o the plowed ground. frozen or not (as it may happen to be), and thus leave it to be-plowed under in spri Cornstalks andiSnow rl 9% It 18 sometimes a good plan to leave some of the cornstalks.standing E ery fourth row left standing will- hold’ a lot of snow on the North Dakota experiment station ' it -was found that one-fq h of the corn stalks left standing ped about as much snow as when afizwere left. This will in many cases mean n good deal to the next crop. A'he added: mois- il dess liable to blow, and" the stan stalks < will check the wind a ‘good deal. near the surface, and this also réduces the drift- ing. Better try leaving- a few :rows and.see Af-1t does-not:pay.—North: L kota Bulletin.' Ploneer- want ads: gg restlts. ‘The difference in buying one of the most efficient, latest _and up-to-date’ cough and.cold remedies (which can be made at.home), and buying the old ordinary, ready-made kinds, is that wit] the new one you get all'pure medicine instead of buying a large proportion sugar and water, besides.paying for bof tles, corks:and labels; and it usually re: ready-made remedies to break up cough or cold, while 2 ounces (50c worth) of Schiffmann’s new Concentrated Ex- |, pectorant, which is so strongly concen- trated that 2 ounces, when mixed at home 'with simply one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint. of water, make a pint (16 ounces) of excellent cough rem- edy, and will be sufficient to probably It positively contains no chloroform, Arrangements have been made withdrug store pamed below to refund the money, to any person who finds it does not give perfect satisfaction, or if it is not found the very best remedy everused forconghs, colds, bronchitis, cmur, whoopingcough andhoarseness. You will be the solejudge, and under the positive ‘guarantee by these druggists, absolutely no risk is run in buying this remedy. :For sale here by , Barker’s- Drug’ Store 217 3rd St Be LABIES DARKEN The and -_for i Bhe used it h.:dup er hair beautifully ber hmw.amgu that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this sim- 55 ‘:MT"'" jed with seepderful But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. asking et sanly drug “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur;Hair Rém-, edy,” you will get this famous old recipe which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the bair and is eplendid for dandru.., dry, feverish, jitchy, pealp and. falling hair. A welkknown downtown -d t says it .dagkens the hair, g0 naturally: ead thetnphody ean; tell:it has ;been applied. Yau'limlxly dampen a g ©r soft brush with it aund.draw, .this | through ‘your hair,-taking one strand ab & time. - By morning the gray hair dis- appears, and after another application or two, jthecomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft gndeabundant, e "#: tixoe. | midji’ Ml 'nnigm and Tuesday: < —i THE H Hary St Glair Stock Go, . “Lady Audley's Secret” Pictures start at 7:20 Prices 10c and 26c | Wednesday—"Baby Mine.” e 4 75-page ook ‘hook issued by the ladies of ithe '{Presbyterian church of Crookstan, o by " Defective Page Ah! what-relief. . No more: tirdt!u!fi 1 The fields are frozen or‘likely-to freeze | no more burning feef, swollen, bad smell. m sweaty feet. No. mare pain-in corns’ uses ‘or- bunios No matter wht' ails_your feet 5 or¢Avhat s under out ‘all’ the:poi- #onous : ‘exuda- - tions which puft u}l:[ Z,(;.hs feet; o is mag- ical; “TIZ” is grand; - “TIZ” will : eure.. your ol maves lomp or dei faco yowll never limp or draw up yeur i in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet ‘will never, ‘never' hurt or geb_sore, swollen or tired. i Get a (25 0ent: box at A:fi drug or| relfef. - These ribbors ‘are fully The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. €o. : “Bemidji; Minn. Corne in neat tin boxes. department store, and’got dndia has trained runners who can cover more than 300 miles a day. | ple Do Not Hesitate to Why? Merchandise at Such-Priges P.ée-,, Bty--and Besidas: » X C g £ Below is a list of contestants-and: thelr:record of :votes:which willbe -pablished dally Elsie Edd.. Gene Begsley .. ~-Emma LaPage Father Phillipe.. First Baptist church . - Lucene McCuaig Over Kron .. L. 0:.0. Mo “Remember your timeis s Episcopal iChurch Presbyterian Church Nerwegian ‘Lutheran Churc] '‘Swedish ‘Luutlieran‘Church ‘Mrs. Ole Raulson James Liester .. Methadist iChurch . all over. ‘Who’s your choice? Ladies® Wear It matters not where you reside-or-what ymz»mit the merchants “below 2an gét it for you at a price -that will defy competition.. Every-merchant is reliable ‘and will give you-the best -value for-your mon_e’y- AR ARR KRR KKK BEMIDJI MJSIC HOUSE 117 Third Str.et, :Bemidji. Wholesale: and. retail Pia- nos, Organs..and Sewing Machines, b % Phone 573. ¢ J. BISIAR, MANAGER. ° x vi*‘ki}l‘if’lfi KK KK * KKK KKK * * * % * * * Kk * Kk *k kK Fhx KK KKKk ke kok ok dkkk* . l!nlfiképy Onhnuhpor Pw'neel'v Supply stnn Service and satisfaction. Wil F ek XK K Do you ‘want - 'THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride.ourselves . on having only the best OTTO G. SCHWANDT mota cally. - If :you ‘Teceive pay -weekly, - lay..some each week, if monthly.do i monthly. The dollars - will pile up surprisingly. . B TRY IT. Now is tlie titme to bank account With Khkkhkhk RN RIREE K % 3 ® * 3 IR TR s B RS ««««k«;i}«#«:«nflx: OUR ¥ i %.merchgndise sales are always: ¥ . ¥ on the.increase. .and .each % % month has been.better than & ¥ the last. “If you are not al- % * ready a customef, you do not ¥ X know how.well ¥ you 'In quality % you in quantity: bty O SCHBOEDER A AN K KRE K kdk kKA kK KKk k IAREAK HAKKEARA R RAK K -] z‘f.tq*tt*i* ** Cil#i*i*iilll”: x * BEMIDJI:PIONEER PUB,'CO: 3 Wholesalers ‘and ‘Retaflets ¥ of Typewriter Paper: and ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. *: You save the middleman’s profit when you buy here, & Full réam ‘boxes at from 76 & cents and up. ; Security State Bank Bldg. % em{dj!, Miny, & KRR KR KRR KKK KKK KKK KK KH KK The “New. idji”. Peneil Sold bymuhfl. X 202 2 FEERRE KRR RERTRE ory 3 I