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A . dren. TUESDAY; 'FEBRUARY 9, ‘19165, « About The City 1‘ | tumobile company, exgs 8 to leave few days at the auto show. E. A. Barker, nropriator of. the Barker Drug- & Jewelry store, will leave tonight for Hhmeupolla where he Wwill attend the Automuhfle show. Omnibus -afternoon “nd night trains. Phone 355. Adv. [ Mrs. L. W. Grifith- will leave this evening for Minneapolis where she has been called -because of the se- rious illness of her mother; Mrs. V. R." Morrison. EEXRE KX R KRR KKK ¥ LEST WE FORGET *r AR R R R T R R R R In case of fire call 349. PR Elks Annual Charity Ball, Wednes- day evening, February 10. » 0. Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. Miss Josephine Segal and = Miss Crowe, of Walker, who- spent the Wweek end at the J. Segal hofie on Bel- trami avenue, returned to Walker this morning. 5 . s . Governor Hammond will speak at the Armory on the evening of Feb- ruary 12. Miss Ida Bailey left last evening for'Deming, New Mexico, information having been received yesterday that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bailey, Maxine, was seriously ill. s .. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, February 9. s .. The city election will be held Tuesday, February 16, with registra- tion day a week before. P On the evenings of February 16 and 17, the Associated Charities bene- fit comedy, “A Pair of Gloves,” will be presented. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Miller Jewett, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jewett, who has been confined to his bed for the past sev- eral weeks with typhoid fever, is re- ported somewhat improved this morn- ing. Students at the North Side school were dismissed at 2:15 yesterday af- ternoon to permit teachers to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. M. Phillippi. Mr. Phillippi is custodian of the North school. A. P. White, of the Northern Na- tional bank, departed Monday even- ing for the twin cities, on business. While there he will visit the Auto- mobile show, which is being held in Minneapolis this week. ” tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Ike Blooston, for many years one of Bemidji's best known business men, but now connected with the Twin City Furniture Exchange of Minneapolis, is spending several days in Bemidji on business. Olaf Ongstad, proprietor of the Be- midji Auto company, leaves tonight for Minneapolis where he will spend the week at the automobile show. Mr. Ongstad will meet several “pros- pects” there from this territory ani expects to close a number of sales for cars. L) The 1916 convention of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- ciation will be held in this city, Feb- ruary 11 and 12. s s . Oswego, New York, the world’s championship basketball team, will play Bemidji, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 4, § and 6. * 3. There will be 8 meeting of the Commercial club, Wednesday evening, Feb. 3, after which the directors will have a short business session. ... 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 Bemidjl next December. s . ‘On Tuesday evening, February 2, ‘Thomas Brooks Fletcher, the famons lecturer, will appear in Bemidji. He is with the Redpath bureau and «comes here under auspices of the Study club. s s Every news item phoned to the Pioneer, 31, aids in making the local «columns of the paper more interest- ing, and is appreciated by the pub- lishers and readers alike. We solicit your assistance. 0 BREVITIES Judge Marshall A. Spooner left this morning for International Falls Miss Elsie Anderson, saleslady of the Segal Emporium, has accepted & position in one of the Virginia stores at’ Virginia, Minnesota, and will leave for that city Wednesday. She has been the guest of Mr. and Lirs. John Tennstrom for the past tew days. Family washing 6c per pound. Must. be’ 50¢: worth to get: this rate. Bemidji Steam Laundry.—Adv. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- terian church will be entertained by Mrs. A. A. Warfield and Mrs. J. Con- ger, at the home of Mrs. Warfield, 711 Lake Boulevard, Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All members having sewing for the Easter sale are asked on legal business. to bring it. All are cordially in- Mrs. Charles English and children [vited to attend. «©of Solway visited friends and rela- The L. 0. P. H. club met at the itives in Bemidji Monday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. home of Ella Rylander last evening. The evening was spent in sewing, af- ter which dainty refreshments were tonight for: Minneapolis to: spend. a/| HOW sor.mns :m-. m FIGET . London, Feb. 2.—When it rains| the trenches:are half filled with wa- ter.. The cold is always of the damp, penetrating, dreadful kind 'that chills to the very marrow. Hot food is served three times a day to the men in the trenches by other soldiers who scurry like rabbits through long uncovered tunnels running back from the works. concealing. the guns. These men ih the ‘trenches must have good food in order that they can have good blood, -and if they have good blood, they have good cour- age, they keep warm because their circulation is good and their ex- tremeties are warm from -exercise. Many meén are invalided, however, because their blood and their stomach were not right to withstand the aw- ful hardships of this winter ‘cam- paign. ‘When you do not.properly. digest your food your ‘blood becomes thin and every organ of the body soon feels the effect. ~The result-is—head- aches, sleeplessness; nervousness and many other symptoms—due to ac- cumulation of poisons in'the body. Unless the stomach is given aid at this stage—more serious illnesses fol- low. Now is the time to help your weakened stomach—now is the time to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery (in tablet or liquid form.) It has the same power to set you right as it has been proved to have in thousands of other cases. It will help your stomach so- that the food you eat will nourish and sustain you and make good reviving blood. 1t will enable you to get rid of the waste a sluggish liver and irregular bowels have permitted to accumulate in your system. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery is composed of known native healing remedial roots and herbs with no al€ohol nor narcotic drugs to give your harmful habits. It can now be obtained in tablet or liquid form from dealers, or send 50 stamps for box of tablets. Address: Dr. Pierce, Invalid’s Ho- tel, Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. morning service the congregation was favored by a selection from the Emergency choir under the leader- ship of Mrs. J. W. Naugle. Rummage through your closet: pick out the cast-off and phone the Model Dry Cleaners.. Their work will please, and the price will- be right.—Adv. Judge C. W. Stanton will leave this evening for St. Paul where he will spend several days on official busi- ness, having several cases set for hearing before going to International Falls where he will complete the spring term of court. In speaking of Judge Stanton’s visit to Crooks- ton, the Crookston Times of last evening said: Judge Stanton, who presided at the Fred Simmons trial, returned to his home at Bemidji last evening. His court stenographer, Lee LaBaw, who took the eviderce in the case, returned on Saturday evening, ' following the charge to *‘the_ “jury~ by’ “the judge. Judge ‘Stanton made a fine impres: sion among those who witnessed the proceedings in this trial, on account of the evident fairness of his rulings and his ready and accurate knowl- edge of the.law. London omnibuses last year car- ried passengers equal in number :to 100 times the population of the city. French Remedy for Stomach Troubles Dr. G. M. Palmer left Sunday night ‘for Minneapolis and will spend the week at the Automobile show. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson of Pu- posky, spent yesterday in Bemidji as the guest of Mrs. Wilson’s aunt, Mrs. William Hyatt. Chester Moore of Steamboat :Springs, Colorado, arrived in Bemidji last evening and is the guest of his :sister, Mrs. William Clish. Strictly fresh eggs, 35¢ per dozen. :Schroeder’s Stors.—Adv. Miss Ella Rylander has returned ‘from Vining, Minnesota, where she has spent the past ten days as a member of a house party. C. W. Jewett, of the Northern Au- served. Those present were Ella Anderson, Vera Nelson, Esther Tenn- strom, Elsie Anderson, Jeane New- ton, Anna Johnson, Marie Klein, Mable Kittleson, Irma Krause and Jennie Gratton. Musical instruments displayed at Fair store; orders will be taken by Stavenau, 821 Minn., Bemidji.—Adv. L. F. Murphy, son of M. F. Mur- phy, of Grand Forks, whose marriage to Clara Dicaire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire, and one.of Bemidji’s most popular young wo- men, takes place here tomorrow, ar- rived in the city yesterday. He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Mar- garet, who will be bridesmaid. Other members of the family, including Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, reached Bemidji today. Dr. Warninger is proud of records which are being made by his chick- Black Silk Stove Polish Liquid ens at the various poultry shows ’ur“‘ Doe‘ abount the country, repeating the prize winning of last year. His pul- Bads?/ NotRub [ici No. 62 took third prize at tne Off, Lasts Fargo poultry show, January 15-22, 4 Times as {and No. 152 took third prize at the v Long as Others, |Northern Minnesota Poultry associa- f % < STOVE PO“( Saves Work, tion show.. She produced 24 eggs in January, weighs 63% pounds and scored 9115, Pay off your city or farm mortgage = GetaCanToday The leading doctors of France have for years used a prescription of ve; table oils: for chronic stomach troul Ie and constipation that acts like a charm. One dose will convince. Severe cases of years’ standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising results that we feel all persons suffering from con- stipation, lower bowel, hver and stom- ach_troubles should. try Mayr’s Won- derful Remedy. It is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute sansfacuon. Notice. I have been appointed trustee for the firm of Roe & Markusen. Anyone knowing himself indebted to said firm..should call at my office at once and make settlement. E. M. SATHRE HOW’S THIS? ‘We _offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. T. J. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the, last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMEIR“CE,O Toledo, O. Haill's Catarrh Cure 1s taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. with a new loan at three per cent Security National Loan Company, Brainerd, Minn.—Adv. The Woman’s Study club held its regular meeting in the Public Library building, Monday afternoon, the meeting being in charge of Mrs. I S. Arnold.” Mrs. Carl Johrigon read a paper on “Teams and Boats;’’ Mrs. | Arnold discussed - the subject- of “Trains -and Cars,”’ and Mrs. R. i. Has Used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for 20 Years. ““‘Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been used in my household for the past twenty years. I began giving, it to my children when they were small. As a quick relief for croup, whooping cough, and ordinary colds, it has no equal. Being free from opium and other harmful drugs, .I Testimonials sent free. Price 15 cents per bottle. Sold by all Dru Take. Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion.—Adv. Ever, as a boy, tie a can,to a dog’s tail never felt afraid to give it to the chil- I have recommended it to a large number of friends and neigh- bors who have used it and speak highly of it,”” writes Mrs. Mary Minke, Shortsville, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Given read a paper on ‘“‘Airships and Balloons.” The paper prepared by | Mrs. B. W. Lakin on “Roads,” was read by Mrs. E. E. Kenfield. A special musical program, was Leld at the First Methodist church, Sunday. evening in place of the rez- uiar preaching services. Mrs. E. H. Denu had charge of the meeting and was agsisted by members: of the Young People’s society of the church. Miss Margaret Newton sang a solo with pleasing effect and-the young pecnle’s choir, under her direction, gave seyeral selections, Notice. To parties who are indebted to W. G. Schroeder for merchandise, dating back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, are requested to settle as soon as.con- venient and before Feb. 10, 1915, W. G. SCHROEDER. During. tht; £ and see him scoot? - Sure you did—we did! And how about that lot, or house or piece ‘of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it now! _Phone 31. {By George ‘Alnsled; may mondy Vaik: Clt) planning {s"mere| of designing’ citles. It is g@'-senée and ' forethought applied ‘to ‘the butld- ing of citles. 1t-1s the most practical 'kind .of. practical business “sense :ap- plied ‘by people: who have love enough for their city ‘to- waht it to be lovelyi falth_enough in’it to believe in its fu- (ure and pride enough ‘In it to want to chopper holds b imself to be. hand. it down to- their children in bet- ter condition than that in which they received-it from their fathers: « The best method of-getting-this im- portant forward step, Is: by the spread of sound ideas for the formation of an, enlightened public opinion, which. wilr’ seek and act upon the advice of ‘those who by special training, education and experience are competent to advise and not be content with’ the fleeting no- tions of the average man in:the street upon subjects on which, in the nature- of things, his opinion can be of no value. It is belped along by the volun tary co-operation of those citizens who have enough civic pride to want to see their city improved and its growth wisely controlled and enough sense to know the difference between a wood and a cabinetmaker. The average man in any community thinks at first blush that city planning is merely an aesthetic hobby, -not worthy of the consideration of the serlous, practical minded person he He happens to know tbat a plan for a house or a plan for a boat, a plan for a machine and, if he is a ditch digger, a plan for a ditch are perfectly natural and prop- er things, but the idea of a plan for a Joke. city he regards as soinething akin to a The obvious reason for this is that while he knows that all these oth- er things and many more are done from plans, because he bas seen them, he does not know that cities may be and many are built from plans pre- to it. In of planu of plann This The p make a healthfu ization partmen ning. N ning or 1 detall, ing for the whole j average man, urpo ¢ ts. It deals lum(-\\ s s out of his Docket for the lack of city plan, e of city ‘planniig is to convenient. econowical, 1. beautiful and pleasant. scope does tion of civie pared by those who are trained in the and. there is nothing 1 see the sense but not that not is al- Its not cover the. administra- uch as the organ- and management of city de- th construction, not with maintenange and -operating. It determines the la provision streets, ments, playgrounds upply ut of a city, the d locatioh of proper parks, uildings, and other public monu- mtxowfl relativity not are (Iesigned to,serve. l| leaves mnothing to haphazard. t pre- vents mistakes and phows how to do things rightly .whicli if svron; either cannot. e dn'ged at v done have been made/d félnforced concrete by a New York invéntor An investigation’ disclosed 17,000 Notice. left-handed children in"the municipal schools of Berlin. All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their book aceount or note be- fore Feb. 10, 1915. I am obliged to ask customers to favor me promptly to enable me to meet my own obli- gations. W. G. SCHROEDER. Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND ‘!Illllllll — UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 We have always tried to be just a litle ahead of the other fellowiin the gencral equipment of As an évidence of this desire t5'show the newest and only the best of everything, we. gladly recommend to users of ink our siore.. Carter's Pencraft ) and Founlain Pen Ink “s«;fié time ago 1 had & very bad i ** writes Lewls T. D” wntar, Del. Dayis, gave Chamberlain’s Cough-Remedy. “After taking this T buuxm half a dozen bot- |- as the cough left ]ma and I have not been ' troubled everywhere. Undigested food delayed stomach: decays, ‘or rather, fetments the same as food: left.in the open ait, says a noted . authority, - He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there ‘is an excess of hydro- chloric acid in the stomach which prevents | complete digestion and- starts food fer- Thus eve: in-the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, forming-acrid fluids and gases which . inflate - the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, Tumpy | O misery in the chest, we belch up gas, ‘mentation. we eructate burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. * He tells us to lay aside. all digestive aids and msteax}, % et from any pharmacy four ounces tablespoonful in 2 glass of water before breakfast and ' drink “while it is effer- vescmg and this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutral- ize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start_the liver, stimulate the kid- neys and thus promote a free.flow of pure dlgesnve juices. alts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phos- Jads phate. This thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. Business —_— A want ad will-sell it for you. PTSTORA N smmcn_: N FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Results from an' Excess of Hydrochloric ABSTRACTS OF TITLE “My. prothe me a° small "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY since.” Obtninnble - ~IN— First show 7:20 Acid. in the GENERAL FILM co : Present el . Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and herson = OF DES“NY” ,,':',;g., A Powerful Russian Drama : 3 Admission 5c and 15¢ COMING--"he great serial drama “The Master Key.” Read the first Instaliment In Friday’s Ploneer and see the picture Monday, Feb. Sth e hing eaten sours ular songs-of the present date. s “The House:Upon The Hill.” perary Mary. sour food or have heart- PAUL E. MORTON singing the latest and most pop- Don’t fail to hear Shaper- Shaperos “Tip-Top Tip- three parts. ad Salts and take a and sacrifice, with a comedy reel. United Film Scenes presents “In The Duke’s Power” A powerful dramatic production. interesting, showing a daughter’s peril and a father's love in Intensely furthermore, to continue Wednesday-—Marie Carmi in *‘The Lost Chord.” Admission 5¢ and 15¢ always patronize The Pioneer. harmless salts is used by Advertisers who want the best results They know, by experi- ence, that it has no-equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. CLASSIFIED ALPI"IFABETICALLY DRY CLEANING irector LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. Phone 537 Out of town Orders Given Prompt Attention. 309 3rd St. at home. FLOUR, FEED AND HAY HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes.as they did Our specialty is Family ‘Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Save systematically. our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account.. : : : : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. . BROSVIK, THE TAILOR - BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS CASH FUEL & FEED STORE A. J. Holden, Pro. Phone 228-W N All kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay and Fuel. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries Make use of Pianos, 117 Third St. GENERAL MERCHANDISE ‘Wholesale and Retail Organs Machines. Phone 573 J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and Sewing liemldjl. Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phones 65-390 Phone 938 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist ‘of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation. 2081 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered PHOTOGRAPHER KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers “Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, -Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- 315 Minn. Ave. . CLEANING-AND PRESSING You'll ' find the best that money can buy right here. A first trial is all we ask. OTTO G. SCHWANDT. Minnesota Ave. Bemidji Phone 33. tain Goods N. W. Phone 125 GROCER KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE James. Kemp, Prop. Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoe Shining Parlor in Connection And Repairing. DR. L. J. PERRAULT i Expert on all foot troubles. Corns removed without pain. nails and bunions scientifically treated. Price 50c a corn. Private calls made. Phone over Rex Theatre. & CASE'S CASH STORE N. J. Case, Prop. —Dealer In— STAPLE and PANCY GROCERIES CHIROPODIST GROCERIES AND SHOES JNO. C. MARIN Ingrowing General Merchandise. —Watch This Space— 499-J. Office Phone 32 - 320 Minn. Ave. VINSURANCE FARM FIRE INSURANCE —the newest member of the Carter's Inx family. Pencralt Ink wites a blc and dries a jet blac. 1t i especially brilliast, smooth and permanent. Catie h ad Tek e dhowe youthe BEw Cass Bk bottls th the new flow-controller, THE = BEMIDII PIONEER -Phone 812 DRUGS AND JEWELRY Let me write it in the old Con- necticut Fire Insurance Co. C. C. CROSS MILES BLOCK LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D Photos Day and Night . N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. SECOND-HAND GOODS HARNESS ‘We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND STORE OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting Glasses. % Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 REAL ESTATE North of Phone 105 ‘Third St ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. . Service . and. satisfaction. Orders given that same service you get in person. . Mail Any quantity you want. MORRIS & LONGBALLA Building material of all kinds.. —Real Estate— Dalton Block BARKER'S = ST: HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Bemidji, - Minon, - Bemidji, Minn. 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