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" SATURDAY, " JANUARY 23, 1915, Foy, where he is conducting vices. % ser- *: What the Women, are-Doing, EEEE PR RS %4 X ¥ x| Manchuria i smaking a new paint|. * mw&m < K jout of the,bean oil that is produced A AK A A AH K KKK K K K K |there in tremendous quantities. The| Carl Hoagenson Miss Anna |Paint is said to be waterproof and| 'Peteuon of Aure’ .mgd business | fireproof, as well as eheap and dur- in’ Bemidji Saturday. able. Frank Smith of Aure was-a B midji visitor Saturds Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodge spent Fri- day in Bemidji. T. Peterson of Harmony, Minn., who:spent a few days of last week with his mother, Mrs. P. K. Peterson of Anre,-left Monday, for his home. Bert Cromwell was a Bemidji call- er Monday. e e x K John Starek left on the 11:20 3 & train last night for Alexandria, Lou- About The City | isiana, going by the way of St. Louis. LR R R R R R R R SRR x LEST WE FORGET N (R R R R R In case of fire call 349. ... . Minnesota’s 1915 state fair will be held September 6 to 11. « s . Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- The women of the Waring Nations 2 5 are nursing, cheering and comforting| One of these days you ought to|the wounded or dying. The women of g0 to Hakkerup's-and have your pic- |Europe not only ‘wrap -bandages and ture taken.—Adv. - scrape lint, but they tend the farms, Dr. C. R. Sanborn returned to Be- dig coal, carry b":"“}"‘g And:do:the, midji this morning from Minnea-|VOTK Of the men now under arms.| polis where he spent yesterday on Every male fighter, however brawny business. and heroic, was born of woman; the g high courage and hardihood that are a nation’s strength .are . inherited from the; mother. Young .mothers who preserve the Everasaboy) ||| Carbon Paper and see him scoot? : - : Sure you did—we did!| | | | . "ANY COLOR And how about that ; lot, or house or piece Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin went to Little Falls this morning, where they will be the guests of relatives I S - % 5 . & Basketball game this evening,| M'™ Raymond Miller and son Nor- b 5531‘23'?‘Df."ili’:.‘?;’:;f..:‘,‘i’{:’;.z? Ole ‘Bakke. returned home on Fri- Tie a Daily Pioneer Want i High school against Grand Forks|™2 Of Federal Dam, were in' Bo-[scription gives the strength and|day. Ad Bt friend—do it Pl'lce $3.00 independent midji yesterday, enroute to Scribner, (health upon which happy mother-| 4.~ ;. Kilinger left Monday for now! e Somtin \ PR where they will visit relatives for a|000d depends. It practically does 3 2 L tow dnys away with the.pains of maternity. It|Bemidji where she will spend a few Phone 31. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, February 9. s e . The city election will be held Tuesday, February 16, with registra- tion day a week before. s . There will be a Presbyterian church entertainment, January 25. Miss Ida Virginia Brown will be in charge. = P On the evenings of February 16 and 17, the Associated Charities bene- fit comedy, “A Pair of Gloves,” will be presented. PR The 1915 conventlon of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- ciation will be held in this city, Feb- ruary 11, 12 and 13. . s e There will be a concert by the Be- midji band in the City hall on thej evening of January 28. A good at- tendance will be appreciated. DRI There will be a meeting of the Commercial club, Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, after which the directors will have a short business session. * s . 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. PR On Tuesday evening, February 2, ‘Thomas Brooks Fletcher, the famous lecturer, will appear in Bemidji. He tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. : R. H. Schumaker, cashier df the First National bank, returned to Be- midji this morning from Minneapolis and St. Paul where he has been ou business. Misses Gladys Strowbridge, Gert- rude Huntosh and Grace Miner, all Bemidji Normal school students, are spending the week end with friends in Grant Valley. Miss Mary Dibvig, who attends the Normal department in the Bemidji schools, has gone to Nary where she will spend Sunday with her parents, returning to Bemidji the first of the week. “Love, Luck and Gasoline,” the great Broadway comedy with John Bunny at. the Grand tonight.—Adv. Sunday evening,. January 31, a sacred musicale will be given in the Baptist church, under the directfon of Mrs. L D. Alvord. The program is now being prepared and will be announced next week. Miss Ethel Kerr of Big Falls, who has been visiting at Kenmar, North Dakota, will arrive in Bemidji tomor- row and will be the guest of Miss Ida Virginia Brown until Monday morning, when she will return to Big Falls. F. K. Andrews, of Brainerd, a gov- ernment cruiser and well known in this city, having made his headquar- ters here several years ago, spent last evening in Bemidji, returning to Walker, where he is stationed this enables the mother to nourish the infant life depending on her, and en- joy the-hourly happiness of :watch- ing the:development of a . perfectly healthy child. o Thousands of women who are new | blessed with robust health cannot un- derstand why -thousands of. - -other ‘women: continue to worry and suffer from .ailments..peculiar. to. women when _they can, obtain for a trifling tion, which will surely and quickly banish all pain; distress and misery and -Testore the :womanly functions to perfect health. ———————————————— IMPORTANT- SPECIAL OFFER TO. READERS OF THIS PAPER' Any person desiring a copy of Tire People’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser before. the edition is exhausted should send this notice, together with 20 cents in stamps to Dr. Pierce, In- valid’s Hotel, Buifalo, N. Y., and a copy will be sent by return mail, all charges prepaid. — _ hall was attractively canopied in white and as the guests were re- ceived they were presented with .car- nations, the women with whité and the men with red.. The dancing floor was in excellent shape, and this, to- gether with splendid music, provided sum Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip-|' by Long Brothers ‘orchestra, ‘added to .the enjoyment of the evening. Edna Anderson, Lucile Moritz and Lucile Young presided at the frappe table. : The sunny smile an asset 13, and has a hundred uses; but it won't help you in your biz, if coupled with excuses. I ordered seven bales of hay from Binx, the local dealer; he said he’d send them right away with horses and four-wheeler. A broken of remarkable cures of coughs and days with her daughter, Mrs. A. Fen- ton. . Miss Helen Klinger, who has been visiting her sister in Bemidji the past few weeks, returned home Monday.. ., Iver Iverson has just received a six horse-power gasoline engine, which he will use'in ‘sawing wood. Among the business visitors at Be- midji Thursday were Oscar Thomp-, son, Severt Melandem, -Iver Iverso) and Martin Johnson. Guy Millar of Shevlin was here Thursday between ‘trains visitin, relatives. Mrs. J. M. Sines and daughter Effie came home Saturday for a short vis(;' with Jess Sines. s Mr. Tronnes arrived here Monday from Neilsville. He will visit his son Martin. > Rey. Leirfallen left Monday for his home near Oklee. Two thousand feet above the sur- face of the earth is free from germs. i i e R Proper Expression of ‘Appreciation. A compliment should be as quickly given for good gopds and good ser- vice as a kick for defective goods and poor service. Most ‘people realize this. That is why so many have written to the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy telling colds it has effected, and expressing their appreciation of the good quali- ties of this well known remedy. For sale by All Dealers. Notice. Great 'SEGAL EMPORIUM -~ Ladies’ Wear Bemid;ji ontest Clearing Sale will be awarded at this time. Come and boost your favorite contestant. Speciaf bargains in every department until closing time.’ Men’s Wear Pioneer Pub. Company | Bemidji, Minn T lerchants Who It matters not where you reside or what you want, ihe_ meréhanis below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money Want ) our Business : : : 5 . KR KK KKK K KX KKK XK KK Y X KRR KK KKK 3 winter, this morning. promise makes me sick and sore and| A program will be given by Miss x x X P * * I Is with the Redpath bureau and| -y off your city or farm mortgage |288Tavated; and “right away” meant|Ida Virginia Brown, assisted by |H BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. €O, ¥ * * % BEMIDJI MJSIC HOUSE . * N Comes Here under aunpions BE WOl oG Wi bt thiss per cent |Dretty quick, where I was educated.|home talent, in the Presbyterian : N holetalae Sl Dot : : Wholesalers of : : 147 Phlrd (SRRt Baiais : ] v 'S e, . o Study elub. e Security National Loan Company,|! Waited for those seven bales and |church, Monday, Jan. 25.—Adv. X of ‘Typewriter Papor and X INKS o r Ti@ 1564 ! blishers | Brainerd, Minn.—Adv. still T was denied them; the horses * Typewriter Ribbons. x X PENS % X Wholesale and retall Pla- % ‘ 4% 5 the. effort of: the, publigieis |~ 0. H. Manaugh of Lake Boule- |¢heWed their manger rails and ate % "You save the middleman’s ¥ PENCILS ¥ % nos, Organs and Sewing % i of the Pioneer to make the local col- the ropes that tied them. I called X profit when you buy here. ¥ % TABLETS * & Machines. * £ umns of the paper of much interest Vard, returned from Duluth yester-| '“oo %0t O SR LG8 % Full ream boxes at from 75 % & STATIONERY x K * | to its readers. In this they cannot [day Where she has spent the. past (" B G s X cents and up. * X SCHOOL SUPPLIES X X Phone 573. * g : few weeks. While in that city she [turned loose some orations; and he * * ¥ BEMIDJI PIONEER, PUB. C0. * % o amma be successful without assistance, and ] 1 it rom | was the guest of her parents,” Mr. |PToduced his sunny-smile and fifty S st s z * Security State Bank Bldg. & & Bemidji, Minn. - ¥ % J. BISIAR, MANAGER. % joverymews ltem:no matlor I€scoms WAL SRCHENRL 07 HloC Jpate nthor, | explanations. “Your smile's a win- [ ey * Bemidji, Minn, % *x X * ingly of trifie consequence, phoned to % by o = "Aning one, indeed,” I said “you yearsknownas Best, Safest, Always Reli x4 o * KEREKKKKEKKKKRKKK KKK 31, is appreciated Raymond Erickson, accompanied her e : SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERF KERKKR KKK KKK KKE KKK kKK KKK KKK K LB : to Bemidji for a visit. blamed old pirate, but that won’t KKK KKKK KKK KKK K o give my horses feed when those poor KKK KKK KKK KRR KRR KRK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK Lars Hakketup, som of Mr. andly ... gocire 1t, Hercafter T will e * * X x x * Mrs. Nels L. Hakkerup, entertained § * x X BARKER’S DRUG x X ik * . 5 buy my hay from Theodore J.|{ STOP CATARRH! OPEN X X x i ) X X . E— fourteen little boys at a birthday Thomas; he doesn’t smile in T ; an i party this afternoon, the occasion be-| ..o w:;y but he can keep.a p:om- H NOSTRILS AND HEAD : : : JEWELRY STORE : * 5 * 2 g his clgnth Dirth IWMVeTSAN.|ise» I said these things and many|} Says Cresm Applicd in Nostrils The “New Bemidji” Pencil x - x MultiKopy Carbon, Paper The boys enjoyed the matinee at the [,y 414 eriticlsed his doin’s; and|] Nelieves Head-Colds at.Once. Sold by All n'lalers : SWh‘nlesalgrs tnin;i l;ietall;ir:fi : Pioneer Supply Store . i P ervice and s ™ n. % N fi]":c‘;‘d :‘:‘::‘::‘:v‘:;te;twt};l‘:h}; ‘g?e‘:“:y then I wrecked his fodder store and - wed| I8 x % Orders givennt.l:?;t1 some ser- x X . -k § P|gloated over the ruins—if big sue- . "lly"“ t"";;"d 1s “lr"' clo; lAt’“‘l"l 3‘;“ X x X vice you get in person. x % * |home, on Bemidji avenue. % head is stuffed and you can’t breathe 3 : [ | SRR M cess you pray for, don’t bank too freely because of a cold or catarrh, just x X : AR : ; : ; " % ——Dont forgel to see the frst much on sunny smiles—the £00ds | get a small bottle of Rly’s Cream Balm | % * 2 Third st Bemidil, Minn, k X X X KKK KK KK KK KKKX Born-—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Re-|installment of the “Trey O' Hearts” |are what men pay for— Walt Mason. at any drug store. Apply o little of |l % * 7 i ? Tk KKK EKKK KRR KKK KKK K : voir, a son. on Saturday and Sunday at the Rex. ~ this frag{n;{t, nn:ilsl-lpttm < ream Lmtt: A XA AR g K KKK KKK KKK KKK KRR KKK KKK KK KKK K i 5 o , 8 our nostrils an et it peneira e : Rod..]ohx?son of Cass Lake was a|6-reel ";:r})gram, including .Trey o KKK KKK K KKK KK KK {hrongh every air passage of your head, KRR KRR RKK KK KKK :i!i**liiiiiliik: x $8$8888$ x Bemidji visitor last night. Hearts” in three reels. King Bog- [y - BRyGIUM NEEDS *| soothing and_ healing-the inflatned. swol: £33 KL Do Sow ARt ‘x ¥ $SAVE YOUR MONEY!$ * i For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. got in the “Flaming Diagram,” a|yx CONTINUED HELP x| len muci).us membrane and you get in- :« 4(: x THE BEST GROCERIES & ¥ $$$$8$8S S *x : Mrs. M. Sines of Pinewood was a |MYStery drama.—Adv. * UNTIL SUMMER | stant relief. good it feels. Your nos- | * SCHOOL SUPPLIES WX aronnl nBanta]L i b ca}};g“}?rlin?xniec:f::e%fi; 3 RS between-train visitor in Bemidji yes-| Mrs. Mark B. Lambert of West-|& % k% X kXK XKk kKKK ¥ X *¥| trils are open, your head is clear, no |l L et & haxe oi’:gexfi. X X pay weekly, lay ome aside % ; terday. wood, California, who has been vis-| 1hat the work of war relief must| more lhn\\('lkulxg, ’31‘“‘21‘"2’ hm:\‘ n%r';,“;m : in Bemidji at the : o h‘avlng “only ‘the best « ¥ each week, if monthly do it & ” I G. P. Jones, editor of the Bagley |iting her father, Judge D. H. Fisk, | continue through the winter and un- for breath. . Ely's Cream Falm 1o just X x ¥ money can buy, b : Dite ‘.’,‘{,y‘su,";'ifsiflgi'y““ bt Herald, was in Bemidji yesterday on a.nd other friends in Bemidji for.some | i) next -summer is the opinion -ven-| what sufferers from head colds and ca~ * BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL * : 3 : EY TRY IT. x business. time past, and who has spent several|tureq in “Food for Belgium,” the of-| arrh meed. It’s a. delight, * SUPPLY STORE x 3 Oflfiin(i. t BngWA ANDT- ¥ & Now is the time to open a % weeks in Minneapolis, will return to | ficial organ of the Commission for Re- » ¥ % pemidi AT ota kX bank account with tr- * Mrs. Alfred Moen of Plantaganct|ponigsi tomorrow morning. She ex-|1iof . in Belgium, 71 Broadway, New ST *x 3 : x ¥ SECURITY STATE BANK spent yesterday in the city, the guest| oo\ " joavo por her home in Cali- : - 4 Chronic Indigestion Permanently ok SR T L I L T T T T F B of friends. ?omia e oot York. ;l;his statement is based on Cured. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KRR KK KKK i J information which has been collected John Bunny at the Grand theatre| o5 parion Segal will be hostess | regarding the harvest and other food enf:_‘ g’:‘;‘*:‘i’znf";“? S“fi’ BCEB;] A b S S R SRl e S8 S AL A b TR F KRR K tonight.—Adv. this evening at a six o’clock four-|conditions in Europe. 3 2 A/ "% W Jobbe F' 3 ST. 'E RETAIL * X i i i very bad shape suffering from indi- e are Jobbers . % * OUR * Mrs. Sidney Miller of = Seribner|course dinner. Individual tables| “From now on the work of Bel- f wild; noteat Solid. food x of x X & Co. ¥ X merchandise sales are always % spent yesterday in the city shopping, | will be used and the decorations will |gian relief in America,” says the lead- sf:::n; ::ie'nd n:dvi:ed l:e i ou; : PIN '{‘-%KETS : : 3 : % on-the increase and each % y orurning to hor home in the even-|be red hearts. The guest list in-|ing ediforial in a current issue of the|TUCR B (rlehd alvised mo to try|f x o emd o & X Al Kinds of bullding ma: & J PoniD has been betfer than % e ing. cludes Misses Edna Anderson, Lucile |bulletin, “will settle down to that lief ¢ e e tl;at T continded ¥ No need to send outside of % ¥ terial, as much or as little as % ~ ready a-customer, you do not & Rev. J. H. Randahl is spending|Young, Jeanette Stechman, Lucile{second stage of effort wherein the ;‘;i:g tl:el; u:m ied: 850 thoug : Bemidji Ttl:)r them. : : you like at the : X know how well we can please & i iei i i lein, e ! e ’ * in quality and satisfy % a weekkm the vicinity of Shotley and | Moritz, Corrine Carlson, Emma Klein, | first enthusiasm has worn off and the six years have Slapued T heve ik telt X Pioneer Sup,ly Store X X Coal and wood also.for sale & oo ;g: hes q‘imntityy. y * & 5 D T e ontes |1ard_grind bogins. In that ategs |, 00 OO0 L H M ovmen || % Can Save Yot Money, % G o x X * How to Break Up a Bad Cold. |Anderson, Alice Austin, Clarice|the sheep are separted from the trr'mbleg” For sale by All Dealers. * « * Minnesota Ave.'and R.R. S &k 4 W. G. SCHROED! x Geo. P. Pflung, of Hamburg, N. Y., | Coult, Eliza’ Loe, Agnes Halland and | goats; the people with real fortitude, 3 “|§ * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. ¥ * ok k B e ¥ % Bemidj, . * says: “Chamberlain’s Cough Reme-| Mrs. Philip Gill. perseverance and love of the kind : KKK KKK KKK KK : ¥ ;‘ % : {ly will break up a cold the quickest One of the most delightful dancing.|continue strong to the end; the oth- ¥ of anything I have ever used.” This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic. It is most effectual and is pleasant and safe to take. Try it. parties ever given in Bemidji was the Carroll C. Hill affair of last even- ing. More than sixty couples were in attendance, the dancers completely. For sale by All Dealers. e Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY DIRECTIONS FOR USE:—Insert letter-head or original blank = withstanding—that £he allies are not drama 4 € 4 d Gaso‘lne ing to attempt their ‘forward drive’ sheet under fla;_) on top'of bmder,_ and sheet. for copy un{ier j;he Love’ Luc'fflah'r}] Vitagraph star fi; wi‘:h"th::,'vhope to Feconguier Bel- - - carbon. The binder with sheets inserted can then be handled as a In three parts. With the Vi P gium, until spring breaks. The : . single sheet: - : ; < JOHN BU N NY Britiéh' “Kitchener ‘Army,’ to which| = Sunday/Night Only. A special advantage in using these binders is that forms for the Assisied by Lillian W A comedy that will delight as will ful, the acting great. Monday—Carlysle Blackwell in ‘ The Man Who Could :Not - Lose,”” by Richard Harding Davis A Broadway Star feature as presented at the Vitagraph theatre, New York. filling the floor of the City hall. The| alker and Wally Van. as amuse, the seenery is beauti- Another picture w}ll be shown.; ADMISSION &c and 10c ers drop away. “For it is no good—no good at all —to keep these people alive until March first, say, if they are to starve after:March first. If we do that the noble effort is wasted. We merely postpone a tragedy in order that it may beécome more déeply tragic when the crisis comes. If we are to save the stricken little sister of the world we must persevere to the end. “It: seems likely now that we shall have to keep up our efforts until summer at the very least, and prob- ably much longer. The best and most sapient ‘observers of the Euro- pean war. believe—occasional news- paper reports to the contrary not- the allies ;look . for. reinforcements, will not be ready until that time. If the allies succeed it will be possible for. them to: feed the people of Bel- gium and our duty in the matter ceases. Matinee 3 p. m. ‘ditions,in {Belgium' will ‘continue: “In either event we Americans have months of work and rgsponsx- ility .ahead.of us.” ' TONICHT AT THE The Harry St. Clair Stock Company —In— The 0Id Farm” The last performance of this beautiful rural comedy By special request Jf they-fail the existing con-. Lena Rivers * For Sunday night only - --Rrices 10¢ and 26¢ -day’s work can be laid up ahead whén convenien . in the busiest part of the day. Carbon:paper used in this ‘way lasts 50 per cent longer than when used in loose sheets. A te]ephong order will bring a sample to your desk. ‘The Bemidii Pioneer PubCo. lephone: 3.1 KRR KKRERKEKKK WE FURNISH THESE BINDERS IN SIZES TO FIT ANY PAPER, MADE UP WITH ANY OF OUR REGU- LAR COLORS IN MULTIKOPY CARBON AND WITH ANY NUMBER OF CARBON SHEETS DESIRED. t, thus saving,tigle