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e TUESDAY,: ‘FERRUARY <6, 1018. About The City KX RN KRR KKK * LEST WE FORGET * IR R R T R R In case of fire call 349. ... Elks Annual Charity Ball, Wednes- day evening, February 10. . Governor Hammond will speak at the Armory on the evening of Feb- ruary 12. PR Basketball—Tonight, “Big Bemidg"" versus Oswego. It is certain to. be a great game. .. The city election will be held Tuesday, February 16, with registra- tion day a week before. PR ‘The 1915 convention of the North- Central Minnesota Educational asso- ciation will be held in this city, Feb- ruary 11 and 12. s 0. 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 to Carleton! Bemidji and Brainerd high school basketball teams will play at the Armory Satur- day night for the championship of the Sixth congressional district. PR 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. . e s “Her Gloves,” a comedy, will be presented at the City hall, February 16 and 17 for the benefit of the As- sociated Charities. The play will be given under the direction of Miss Rubie Henrionnet. . s s On Monday evening, March 15, ““The Princeton Players” and Dollie McDonnell will appear in Bemidji as the closing number of the Woman's Study club Redpath series. This is| one of the most popular companies on the lyceum stage. QOCAYS) BREVITIES George Forte of the town of Eckles 1is attending court this week. J. N. Skrivseth of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. Miss M. M. Lund of Clearbrook is the guest of Bemidji friends for a few days. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. E. C. McGregor of this city, spent yvesterday in Cass Lake, the suest of friends. Hugh Gray has gone to Blencoe, Towa, his former home, where he will visit friends and relatives for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Allen Forte of Eckles was in Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims able results are treating stomach, troubles with pure Some very being obtained liver and intestis vegetable oils, wl soothing and puriying lower bowels, removirg the obstructions of poisonous fecal matter and gases and preventing their absorption by the bl This done, the food is ailowed free p by sage from the stomach, ferment: ceases and stomach troubles quic! appear. George H. Mayr, for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of his iriends of liver_and intestinal troubles standing by this treatment, and cessful was the remedy he devised that it has since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless fect of the medicine sufficies convince any one of its remarkable effectiveness, and within 24 hours the sufferer-feels like a new person. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is soid 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 satisfaction. i Bemidjiyesterday-on her way ‘to Nary where she will visit her.parents for a short time. Omnibus: afternoon. and night trains. Phone 355.—Adv. Misses Carrie and Myrtle Day of Wilton were business callers in Be-|2 Physician.who gave me medicine | collection. boxes. midji yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. R. H. Muncy went to Kelliher to- day, where he will spend three or ston Lumber company. Mrs. G. H. Hansel of Bagley ar- rived in the city today and will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, for a few weeks. * Oscar L. Dent, difch referee, is spending today at International Falls on official business. He expects to return to Bemidji this evening. - One of these days you ought to 8o to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Attorney Ed. Lundrigan of Cass Lake was in Bemidji last evening, en- route to his home from International Falls where he had been on legal business. Arthur Brose, who has been con- fined to his bed for the past month, due to an old injury to his-leg, is/ again able to be up, but will be un- able to carry his mail route. L. T. Skrivseth of Bemidji, who together with his family is spending the winter at Turtle River, went to Thor, Towa, yesterday on business. He expects to return the latter part of this week. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. . Much interest is being taken in the basketball game which is to be played at the Armory this evening between the “Big Bemidg” and Oswego teams. It is expected that a large crowd will be in attendance. Last evening the Sunday ' school teachers of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church held a business meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson. Lunch was served after the business session. - Superintendent and Mrs. Charles Borchardt of Crookston will arrive in, Bemidji Thursday and will attend the teachers’ convention. While in the city they will be the guests of Mrs. Borchardt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘W. Naugle, of Bemidji avenue. Stewart’s Grocery Store will close at 6:30 every evening beginning Feb- ruary 15, with the exception of Sat- urday nights.—Adv. All who are willing to furnish room and board to teachers who are to be in Bemidji Thursday and Fri- day, during the convention of the North-Central Minnesota Educational association, should so notify Mrs. E. E. McDonald at the Hotel Markham. Miss Dora Barrette, formerly of this city, now of International Falls, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Del Burgess since Friday, re- turned to her home this morning. Miss Barrette is stenographer for the International Power company of that city. Pay off your city or farm mortgage with a new loan at three per cent Security National Loan Company, Brainerd, Minn.—Adv. Elbridge Lord, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lord of this ecity, who has this winter, has been sick for the past two weeks and will arrive home tomorrow. He expects to resume his studies there as soon as he has recov- ered from his illness. Judge B. F. Wright arrived in Be- midji last evening from his home in Park Rapids and is presiding at the term of court which is now in ses- sion. W. L. Wyman, court reporter, duty until Thursday morning. Miss Minnie Bailey, who was called to Demning, New Mexico, on account of the serious illness of her little niece, has written her mother, Mrs: H. W. Bailey of this city, to the ef- (A Druggist's ‘Favorite-Kidney Remedy--Gured Himself-- " Fifteen years ago I had an attack of acute kidney trouble. I consulted which only relieved me for a time. After discontinuing his medicine my trouble returned as severe as before. Having heard of Swamp-Root I gave it a trial and can honestly state that three dollar bottles cured me, four days on business for the Crook-(never having any sickness in fifteen |Suffering from the many ills that wo- years. I have sold Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root as ‘a druggist for- many: years and can give it the very best of. recommendations at all times. You are at liberty to use statement any time you wish. Respectfully, W. C. SUMMERS, 1219 Central Ave. Kansas City, Kans. ‘With Grand View Drug Co. State of Kansas this ss County of Wyandotte On this 11th day of August, 1909, personally appeared before me, W. C. Summers, who subscribed the within statement -and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. CHARLES WILSON, Notary Public. i Tetter to , Dr. Xilmer & Oo. i Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidii Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. fect that the little girl is improving. Miss Bailey does not expect to re- turn to Bemidji for several weeks. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. —Adv. Webster Tyndahl was in Bemidji yesterday afternoon enroute to Black- duck, where he is assistant cashier in the bank, from Grand Rapids, the home of his parents. Tyndahl is well known in Bemidji, having played baseball and football here while a student at the Grand Rapids high school. Miss Winifred McDermott, fourth grade teacher in the Bemidji schools, left today for Benson, Minnesota, where she will attend the wedding of her brother, Les McDermott. McDermott is in the real estate busi- ness at Benson. Miss Ella Parker will teach Miss McDermott’s classes during her absence. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. E. H. Smith, 717 Beltrami avenue, Wednesday after- noon at 2:30.° The caléndar, money will be due at this meeting. All the ladies are requested to bring their needles and thimbles and come pre- pared to work. Lunch will be serv- ed. Everybody is welcome. Manager Hannah’s Colts were de- feated by “Butch” Newton’s Gangsters in a fast game of basketball played at the Armory last evening, the score being 26 to 21. strengthened his five by the addition of Tanner, Claude Bailey and Earle Riley, Hannah’s tean> was completely outclassed by Brooks, aggregation. The Bemidji Township Farmers’ club will meet Saturday, February 13, at 10:30 in the Carr Lake school house. -The club extends a cordial invitation to all to come to the meet- ing and bring their lunch. the topics to be discussed is, “How can we help to make Bemidji a city of 25,000 by 1925?” An interest- will reach Bemidji tomorrow even-|ing gegsion is looked forward to and |start the liver, stimulate the kidneys ing, the petit jury not reporting for|poth farmers and Bemidji people are |and thus promote a free flow of pure urged to be present. The International Falls Daily Jour- nal-of yesterday says: Editor Erick- son of the Spooner News is in the city today enroute to Bemidji to at- tend the February term of court which will be opened there tomorrow by Judge Wright, Mr. Erickson being 2 member of the bar. The gentle- and Carl M. Wessman, two residents of the Spooner district who are going down to do jury duty. The Canuck folks are on easy street these days, as far as the eating of game meats are concerned, as the ‘|game laws have been suspended be- cause of the high cost of living brought on by the war. As a re- sult the settlers are gathering in deer and moose with now and then a cari- bou. Venison at eight and nine seven cents has been sold openly on Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Tflmfim " UNI- - GeneralPhotoplay Masterpiece Film Co. Presents BLOOD WILL TELL In three superb reels A drama of colonial days and the present showing a man’s fickle- ness and a woman’s: indiscretion, featuring Francis X. Bushman, Irene Warfield and an all star cast. “NETTY or LETTY” a very pleasing comedy by the Vitagraph Co Admission 6c and 10c Tomorrow—Wednesday *“The Master Key”’. Thursday—Alice-Joyee in a two reel drama and ‘“Wild Beasts At Large”’, the best comedy yet D —— R R P LI 511 B SR ‘The the other side.—Spooner News. Attorney C. J. Rockwood of Min- neapolis, who had-come here to assist with ‘the defense in the overflow cases against the M. & O. Power com- pany, was called to his home last night by the news of the death of Mrs. Rockwood. Deceased was con- valescing from an operation and her death was quite unexpected to Mr. |Rockwood, who will have the sym- pathy of those who know him in this city.—Monday International Daily Journal. various committees of the ture. Although he had|a lack of -digestive juices. He states Newton, Ripple | fluids been attending St. Thomas college|ang other members of the “Butcher” | stomach like a toy balldon. We then man is accompanied by Harry Walton |- Falls Attorney C. R. Middleton, of Bau- s ck, formerly of International}tiom awa Vienna, - Feb. 9.—KEyerybody. does their duty for the endangered father- lanid. The poor womdl on- her way to factory contributes her mite to the The rich woinen open their parlors, _bei ns . and kitchens to the wounded' officers and soldiers. Not .only:do the Womén of Austria, France, England, .Germany suffer. from war’s depredations; but the women in America are every day men are heirs to. The diseases which weaken and torment. women, may:in- almost -all cases be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity,. heals inflam- mation and” ulceration, ‘and cures womenly weakness. Every woman who -has reason to believe that backache, headache; unnatural pains, low spirits, sleep- less nights, irregularities or a ca- tarrhal condition is .caused by a de- rangement of the womanly functions, owes it to hergelf and dear ones to speedily overcome the trouble before a general breakdown €auses perman- ent prostration. 3 Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a temperance remedy that any ail- ing woman can safely take because it is prepared from roots and herbs with glycerine containing tonic pro-| perties and is not a secret remedy be- cause its ingredients are printed on wrapper. Get. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription today, either- in liquid or tablet form, at any dealer in medic- ines, if you want to better your phy- sical condition’ surely: and speedily. Every ingredient in “Favorite Pre- scription” is printed along with the directions. If you want a specialist in women'’s diseases to’ diagnose your case, consult Dr. Pierce by letter, cor- respondence private and confidential, address Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. i 4 e ——————— % Falls but now of Duluth, G. M. Gil- bert of Duluth, and Thomas Keefe, formerly of Bemidji,-bit now of Foss- ton. 7 A man may use a wart on the back,| of his neck for a collat button, ride in the back coach of a railroad train to save interest on his money till the conductor gets around, stop his watch nights to save wear and tear, leave his i or t without a dot or cross to :ave ink, pasture his mother’s grave to save corn, but a man of this sort is a gentleman and a scholar com- pared to the fellow that will take a newspaper two or three years and when asked to pay for it, puts_ it into the postoffice marked “refused.”— Bill Nye: Attachments have “been invented Mrf¢or converting an ordinary bicyele SORS THE FOD Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of Indigestion.- A well-known authority states -that stomach trouble and indigestion is near- ly always due to acidity—acid stomach —and not, as most folks believe, from that an excess of hydrochloric acid: in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like garbage in-a can; forming -acrid and- gases which inflate the get that heavy, lumpy feeling in-the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water- brash, or nausea. G He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from'any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before One of | breakfast while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for onc week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to meutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, digestive juices. . . ad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results, 3 OLD-TIME COLD CURE— DRINK HOT TEA! B L D e Get--a small package -of - Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a gieve and drink & teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to-break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. ‘: Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up & cold. Try it-the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM | STIFF; ACHING. JOINTS -Rub Soreness -from joints and muscles. ‘with a-small trial bottle of old 8t. Jacobs Of1 Stop “dosing” Rheumatism, It's pain only; not ome case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth- ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jaek Robinson—out comes the rheumatie . “Bt. Jacob’s 0il” is pain. dette, reached Bemidji this morning| a harmless rheumatism cure which never | from the twin cities where he has | lisappoints‘and doesn't burn the skin. It spent several days on business before legisla- | He was present at the opening of the court-term here this morning. Other attorneys present when the calendar was read included Ralph takes pain, soreness.and stiffness from aching joints, muscles-and bones; stops sciatica, K Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” from any-drug lm{ and .in & moment you'll be free pairs, aches and stiffness. Don’t ler! Rub rheuma- church of Bemidji. ‘Business Director er, of whom there wete but few, might ‘be able to turn'out by hand 8fty or. sixty coins a day, a-result totally in- adequate to cope with the vast quan- tity of treasure,. chiefly silver, that shortly began to arrive from America. To_multiply coiners was to multiply forgers, and thus the “cotning machine becariie a necessity of state. A laminat- ing mill and screw coining press ‘was invented ‘in- Italy 1547, 'Spain 1548, France 1563 and England 1561, :reign of Elizabeth. After several trials and abandonments the mill and press were 11, whose golden guineas, struck in | 1662, were" the first regular issues of machine coing made north of the chan. nel.—Argonaut.: . Why They Don’t Hear. Perhaps the limit of hymnic fatuity was ‘reached by the writer of ‘hymn 575 in the “Anclent and Modern” col- lection. -Here 18 the fourth stanza: They do not'hear when the-great bell - ~1s ove “They cannot rise and come tg ‘church With us, for they are dead.: - The list of things which “‘they” are unable:to do might be:indefinitely’ ex- tended, and it seems a thing incredibie that the author of the &bove verse should-have written so beautiful and moving a hymn as “There is.a green hill far away.”—London Chronicle. Canada’s Size. The area of the Dominien of Canada 18 3,658,946 square miles.-: The area:of. -continental United States is- 3.025,000 square miles. Canada is as big as the United States with a territory*to spare that is as large as three German em- plres and the state of New York.—New_ York American. A Real Oyster-Supper. The First Seandinavian Lutheran church will give an Oyster Supper on election day, Feb. 16, from 5 to 8 p. m,, at the'I. 0. O. F. hall. - The oysters will be cooked by V. Voller, the noted chef, and you will be as- sured of all the oysters you can eat, cake, coffee, sance, etc., that - goes' with it. Served by the men of the church. We would like to have all people of the city come and enjoy the supper with us. For the benefit of the First Scandinavian Lutheran -Adv. We want all skin sufferers-who have Suffered for many years the tortures-of disease and who jave sought medical-aid in.vain, to. read this. We, as old- established drugglsts of this. coMimiinity, ‘Wish to recommend. to you :a product that has.given.many re- “lief “and - may mean the -end of vour agony.. The product is a. mild; simple wash, not a patent medicine concocted of various worthless @rugs, but 4 ‘scientific compound made.of weli-known.antizeptic ingredients. “It is made in the D.D.Di “laboratories ot “Chicagaand is called the for Eczema. This is a doctor’s special prescription —one that has ted many wonderful | ‘cnres. The effect-of D. D.D.-is ‘to soothe In- stantly, as'soon s applied; then it pel trates the pores, destroys and throus oft all disease germs and leaves the skin clean and healthy. : 3 ‘We are so-confident of the marvelows Power of D.D.D. that we haye ‘takén Bavantage of the -manufacturers” guar- antee, to uffer you a full-aize bottle on trial. You are to: judge: the merits of the remedy in your own partionlar If 3t doesn’t help yom, it -costs” you nothing. D.D.D. Soap' is’made ‘af -the same healing- ingredients, Ask us gbout it. Barker’s Drug Store, 217 8rd St Bemidji, Minn. BRIN Tonight Only MILLER -BROS 101 RANCH presents - THE-ARROWS TONGUE In 8 parts: An unusually strong and stirring western drama. of life, love, and adventure.. Four reels on:program. - My Mother’s Name Was Mary Ireland, sung by Paul Morton. - First show 7:15 Admission, Children Sc, Adults:15¢ Notice. Have position open-for smart young lady. Apply T. J. Crane, Bargain Store—Adv. Paint made from the oil of a spe- cies of Manchurian bean is both wa- ter and fireproof. Huffman & li’leary FURNITURE AND. - UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director . | Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 Ever, as a boy, tie a-can to a dog’s'tail 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 getrid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it now! Phone 31. ——ee—eeee CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ... DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. 309 3rd St. Phone 537 Out of ‘town Orders Given Prompt Attention. FLOUR, FEED AND HAY HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes as they-did at home. Our specialty is. Family .| Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : : @ SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS CASH FUEL & FEED STORE A. J. Holden, Pro. e Phone 228-W All kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay and Fuel. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries GENERAL MERCHANDISE . ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing : Machines. 117 Third St. Phone 573 J. BISIAR, Manager. Bemidii. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Groceries, ‘Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phones 65-390 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- tain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 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. # GROCER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE Jamee‘ Kemp, Prop. Ladies” and Gents’ Shoe Shining Parlor in Connection And Repairing. CHIROPODIST DR. L. J. PERRAULT Expert on all foot troubles. Corns removed without pain. = Ingrowing nails and bunions scientifically treated. Price 50c a corn. Private calls made. Phone 499-J. Office over Rex Theatre. " MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke “DON ALMO’S” A Home Smoke far Home Folk ! DRUGS AND JEWELRY CASE’S CASH STORE N. J. Case, Prop. —Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES A. V. GARLOCK; M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. North of Phone 105 SECOND-HAKD GOODS GROCERIES AND SHOES JNO. C. MARIN General Merchandise. _—Watch This Space— Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. INSURANCE FARM FIRE INSURANCE Let me. write it in the old Con- necticut Fire Insurance Co. C. C. CROSS MILES BLOCK LUMBER, COAL AKD WOOD ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. “Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you get in person. P BARKER'S X iThirdSt. - Bemidji, Minn. Any quantity yim ‘want. Building material of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBER. CO. Phone 100 = HARNESS ‘We want to sell a few Work Har- mnesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and sse them. ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND STORE OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Sclehce of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 MORRIS & LONGBALLA

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