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SATURDAY; mwnvrw,emu.: ] " About The City ] KX XXX X XX KKK X KN One of these:days you ought to x LEST WE FORGET #|go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- K KKK KKK K& E XK &K ture taken:—Adv." In case of fire call 349. Tom Morris, :mayor of Crookston, LI I was in Bemidji last evening. Mr. Mor- Basketball—Fond du Lac against|ris was here for the purpose of- at- “Big Bemidg” at the Armory tonight. |tending a Masonic meeting. .. Mrs. J. H. Koors-has.gone to- Bis- The next meeting of the board of |mar¢k, North Dakota, -having been county commissioners will be held on |called thereby the serious illness of Pirst. Shmbnk-t»fiufiome, was | leader: & business visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. Oscar Barnes, wife of the Bag- ley Clearwater State bamk cashier, spent several hours in Bemidji yes- terday: The topic-for the day was, “The Indian and -the Government.” The rooms -were. decorated with In- dian relics and symbols, Indian pic- ‘tures, rugs, blankets, beaded work, medicine bags, pottery, birch canoes, stone hatchets, arrow heads and grass mats, being .among the decorations used. In the center of the room was a large iron kettle, from which hom- iny and. maple syrup was served.as the. first .course. Mrs. Heibe and, Mrs. Head received in Indian . cos-. tumes, which added greatly to _the. Indian idea carried out. Two letters from Indian missions, one from Kan-| sas and one from Washington, were n “"THE LI TTLE REBEL? n_Secures Famous Novel in Un;fibd Fflmfiervnce Inc. presents in Gauntier Films a-soul stirrs- ing two war drama depicting life in the daysof the Civil _W; i Motion Pictures, llx.;g vmme nd romance, featuring Jene Gauntier. oz | Of all the well known American|Her 8. 0. 8. Call (United) an interesting and captivating dramay Rovels lately produced in splendid|O’Brien-Finds A Way. (United) Presented in Premier Filma. . A moving picture features, none is more | funny ¢ hich O’Brien’s courtship- with-the widaw -is a- dear to the hearts of all the people|bruptly shattered. containing. some very amusing and_laughable *{tnan 1s dainty, touching Lena Rivers, incidents. : {by our own, loved Mary J. Holmes, Admlulon Bc and 10c Little Beaulah Poynter, the hero-| yyiteq FilmiService offers more and greater stars in its daily :“k;':‘:x;“p;;":;:‘;‘"‘:’m releases than any other service. * g Sunday Vodvil the great Les Danoras, Marie and Ernest in {leos Rivers will h6 Soan at. the|p o)} pantominic and novelty comedy act entitled ““The Gimt “Peruna:- Cured mey In Six . = i Carriages, Sulkies and Collapsible | GTOWN Weary of nagging, they fret|ing from it while at full speed with 3 The Princeton Players” and Dollie Go-Carts at Huffman & O.Lemg.s_ and they sulk ,their spirits are sag-|the car crashing through the burn- CARBON PAPER = 4 McDonnell will appear in Bemidji as Adv " |ging, they've grief in the bulk. The | ———————"——""—""— Any Color * the closi ber of the Wi ¢ 5 s 3 1 1 BV i e B dealer and_sellr should look for & i 108 Sheets to Box Advertisers who want the best results 5 4 s chance to boos oun; eller - b = E % ’ one of the most popular companies |38ent, Who has spent the past week |°h 0 10 Doost e young feller . j PRICE $3.00 always patronize The Piodeer. They know, by experis: on the lyceum stage. in Bemtdjifeturned to his home Inf o o n S0 ants by the year: (|| BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. C0. |ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as | St. Paul last evening. Mr. Keck {s|y\ ool yag o chilly.and dead stmo: i BEMIDJI, MINN. an advertising medium. i Fitting Glasses. jfi,m-, (‘Jatnr;}z cara 1s h’%n ]:'(.‘y’: Bemidji on account of her health. Barker’s Drug Store 217 3rd St Be tionery, Cigars and Foun- OTTO G. SCHWANDT.. Offices over‘pmfl“ Bldg. 2 a0 mbsous surtasey of the Bystome| Mrs. E. G. Brown, wife of Mr. ‘midjF Minn, tain Goods Minnesota Ave. Bemidji - Phone 93 Testimonials sent free Price 7 cents|Brown, who was killed at Solway by N. W. Phone 125 o Tuesday, March 16. her sister. read at the meoting. Twenty-five| (JOUNETY. | Brinkman Theatre for one da: o - z y only, 2 B 1ave your furniture repaired at[members and visitors attended and a| F{gue onday matinee, 2:30, and everyone, g’:g lilmd the fi:mgsgli el‘xln’? tl)rtl' tt}};l:eegt:eaetles‘ Dovelty acts Wefl’“ On Saturday, March 6, there Willlyng pargain store, first class work ut | Ploture of the guests and decoration Whether they have read this all- Matinee 2:30. 4&"0f P t of feature fil x‘i Pussn lOe 3 be a big Farmers’ Institute at thef ... ;oy)e prices.—Ady. was taken during.the afternoon. The werful story . or _mnot, should nee S0 saae s ion andm‘ high school building. E high school u. :g. Mrs. M. Leet of Funkley was in :ext mfeetl;axg willalo::: held ;t l;he Mr. Tom F. the ' picture. The com- Bemidji yesterday enroute to her | onC © T8, E. ;A TS| Dady, No. 3 made the _entire film There will be a meeting of the Mothers’ club at the Public Library, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. s s Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. s s The annual meeting of the Com- mercial club will be held on Tues- day, March 9. Officers and eight di-|now on sale at Huffman & O’Leary’s. ges, the best in the town, and al- paper, and..l-heln and ;l;en dec::edn t; Notice to Elks. 3 &3 rectors will be elected. —Adv. 3 . it » o s TR * * ways’ he rages, ‘my salesmen fall | thatiit tamerup:to:all'my expecta' |, There are still a namber-of mem- Star Brand Tvpewriter s shels Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LaBaw will |down. They came recommended as| tions for-tn slx weeks it had drlven: |y o¢ pii Lodge, 1052, Who have d yp ter Ribbons 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. * e . 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 solieit your assistance. B PR On Monday evening, March 15, e BREVITIES Miss Mary McKee of Deer Lake is the guest of Bemidji friends. home after visiting relatives at va- rious points for a month. Mrs. Rylander = entertained Mes- dames John Tennstrom, A. O. Hogan- son, L. E. Tabor, Wes Wright and Fred Baumgardmer at lunch yester- day afternoon. The Heywood-Wakefield line of Go-Carts, Sulkies and Baby Carriages, move into the Anderson cottage on Bemidii avenue, Monday. They have resided in the Henrionnet home on Minnesota avenue during the past few months. L. H. Sampson and family of Lon- don Mills, Illinois, were in Bemidji yesterday, on their way to Wilton, where Mr. Sampson has purchased a farm and where they will make their future home. It is worth your while to inspect the new line of Pullman Sleepers, well known in Bemidji and his duties cause frequent trips to this ecity. Miss Rubie Henrionnet left this morning for Los Angeles, California, where she will spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. McPhee. She went by the way of the twin cities where she will visit friends over Sunday. If you haven’t a baby, get one and then examine our line of Pullman Sleepers, Carriages and Collapsible Gilman will be the leader. This so- ciety, which began with only a few charter members, is steadily growing larger and visitors are urged-to come and attend the meetings. ‘Walt Mason has this to say con- cerning the grouchy merchant: “The grouchy -merchant whose head’s al- ways sore, is sure the destroyer of peace in his store. ‘I pay good wa- men hard to beat, but ere a month’s ended they're dead on their feet.’ ‘With rantings and railings he eases his mind, but to his own failings he’s stupidly blind. He always is grow- ing and roasting the ~clerks; his gloom and his scowling affects the whole works. No clerks can keep humping, with bows, smiles and becks, if some one is jumping all day on their necks. - ‘It’s'no use to hustle and play a good game,’ they say, ‘the old cuss’ll be mad just the same.’ sphere. His men are all wishing he’d cross the divide, so they could go fishing and let their jobs slide.” Sensational and Thrilling. Followers of “The Master Key” at the Grand will see something that will “startle the natives”, in the latter Tl;e Doctor Manhattan St., - Rochester, N. Y., writesi:: ‘I was troubled with -catarrh of.the head for many years before I-pald much at- ! tention ‘to-it; but a féw months ago I was so annoyed by headaches and difficulty in breathing - through my nose, and my eyes smarted and looked 80 inflamed that I feit I must do something to relieve thll state of af- fairs. “T noticed one of your.ads. in the 1 have not been troubled since™ Mrs.-A. J. Tieman, 1122 ‘Wyoming. St,, San Antonio, Texas, -writes: “I suffered -over nine years with catarrh of the head, nose and ears. Five bot- tles of Peruna have restored me my health” part of the last reel of the episode to be shown Monday night, and Monday afternoon-at 3 and 4:10. The spec- tacle includes an automobile, a burn- ing bridge,.the ‘villian and the hero and shows occupants of the car leap- New 1915 Model. 3695 17 New. Features It holds the road perfectly E. W. Barnes, the Houpt lumber-|Go-Carts. Huffman & O'Leary.— says at 50 miles an houre- It car, man, was in Bemidji on business to-|Adv. five grown people. comfort- day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Lee Hiltz of Grant Valley was the guest of Bemld;l friends yester- day. - s Born, to Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Snyder of Minnesota avenue, Wednesday, a daughter. Baby Carriages at tempting prices. Huffman & O’Leary.—Adv. Mrs. R. H. Muncy of America ave- nue, who has been very ill with ery- sipelas, is improving rapidly. turn to his home in St. Paul this eve- i peice $695. Mesdames John Noel, E. L. Ander- | ning. With Electrio Starter and BANKING AND SAVINGS FLOUR, FEED AND HAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS son and Birch Whiting of Northern .Electric Lights only $55 oxtra. spent yesterday in the city shopping. A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Omnibus afternoon and night|for Burroughs adding machines. One our Savings Department. We wel- Phone 228-W Machines. 5 trains. Phone 355.—Adv. roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. come your open account. : :.: 3 All Kinds of Fl Peed, Hi 117 Third St. Bemidji. i nds - of our, Feed, Hay. i > M. C. Engelking, cashier of the|—Adv. SECURITY STATE BANK and Fuel. Phone 573-W Just What You Need. When constipated or troubled with headache, nervousness, languor or blues, take a dose of Chamberlain’s - A i o 7 Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Tablets. They are most likely just|and this climate,” says Uncle Jim, ) DR. F. J. DARRAGH heeded warning. el what you need. Obtainable every-|“and in order to have hens lay in| »*7°"™*ad o817 e BROSVIK, THE TAILOR ik l:::fl;, eie: The Specialist of Chronic Diseases where. winter they must have a warm place| Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea Phone 938 oL bayers st and plenty of food and: light.” 15 a scientific preparation for that buy here. Free Consultation. o i very purposé. It is composed of W. G. SCHROEDER 2081% 3rd St., over Blooston Store HOW’S THIS? Miss Minnie Bailey, who has spent| the very best roots, herbs,- seeds.. G Day and Night Calls Answered We offer One Hundred Dollars- Re-|the past several weeks in Demning,| Yark and leaves of healing plants. Bemidji Phone 65. ward for any case of Catarrh that can- nut be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleve him perfectly honorable in all financlally able to carry out any obligations made by his_firm. NA'HONAL 'BANK OF COMMERCE, Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion.—Adv. Grand Theatre 'EHE HOUSE OF QUALITY Friday & Saturday The Lure of the Wendigo (Selig) A most vivid story eloguently told in pictures, the scenes of which are placed in the - great north woods. The Serpent Gomes to Eden (Lubin) The Beloved Adventures No. 11 Arthur Johnson and Lettie Brisco are excellent and at their best in this number. Hearst-Selig News. Pictorial This week’s news is very inter- esting. Harry K. Thaw is taken back to the:tombs being one-of The funeral of Ruth Melvina Soule, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soule of Bass Lake, was held Wednesday, Rev. Charles Gil- man, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating." The baby died Tuesday after an illness of about two weeks. Alexander L. Janes, the Great Northern attorney, who with Attor- ney Thayer C. Bailey of this city, has tried the Pogue damage suit which has been on trial here for several days, being completed today, will re- The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper “Uncle” James Winebrenner of Dewey avenue has a dozen pullets, which during the past one hundred days have laid 507 eggs. “This is a good record for this time of the season New Mexico, visiting at the home of her brother, Omar Bailey, is now vis- iting Mrs. H. J. Lee at Freeman, Neb- raska, and will not return to Bemidji for a couple of weeks: Mrs. Lee has spent the past several summers in a falling tree, and little daughter Ma- ble, arrived in Bemidji from Baudette yesterday. The funerak will be held at the Baptist church tomorrow af- ternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. I. D. Al- vord officiating. Mrs. Browfi lost a scarlet fever. “Are our babies valuable enough to register?” asks the Federation of ‘Women’s clubs. How many in this state are not registered? In Duluth the federation found one-baby in six lacked official record, and was there- fore left open to all sorts of legal troubles and questions later on. Reg- istration of babies is the first step toward securing legal recognition of the baby as a human being. ‘W. H. Haines, who has been a resi- dent of Bemidji since®1900, and who has been manager of the St. Hilaire Lumber company of this city since 1910, will leave this evening for accepted a position as superintendent of between twenty-five and lumber yards, belonging to the Libby Lumber company. Mr. Haines will be succeeded here by G. W. Harn- :well of Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Haines and son Harold will visit relatives the many incidents. Read episode No. 4 in tonight’s Pioneer and see the picture Mon- day.- Matinee 3 p. m. '~ Coming ““The Gilded Fool”’. at Minneapolis for a couple of months and will return to Bemidji before leaving for Montana: Yesterday afternoon,-Mrs. Heibe entertained the Woman's Home Mis- sionary society, and Mrs. Head, sec- three-year-old son last August from | Great Falls, Montana, where he has: thirty | of the association, acted as ¢ - “No Hope!” All Sicknesses Have Small the First Symptoms. Don’t stand pain or illness. Cure it right at the start. Give Nature a chance—that's all she needs. Keep the bowels open -and the stomach, liver and kidneys in good condition and you don't nced to worry much about the doctor. 1t has been in successful use for more than a generation. Thousands and thousands of people know that they owe their health, yes, their very lives to this valuable remedy. Your druggist has it in either tea or tablet form, Price 35c per pagike age. & m ALL CREAT! GARAGE ITS DOORS It bas left hand ds lective ably. with center control ing gear transmission. It bas a Sims _high tension mag- neto. It rides as casily as any $5000 — 3{ elliptic springs* on rear. e %7 It bas a famous make of anti-skid rear tires and the same size:tires. 30x3)5: inch all arouand. Itis fully equipped -| —top, windshield and speedo- meter, oto. This * Wonder Car is the 1915 model of tho Mazwell A. A. CARTER Exclusive: Agent A Customer To Whom We Soid A BUICK insisted on:having a whip * socket installed in'the usual place,” having been . accustomed to a whip for 40 years. - Recently we removed it, the owner saying the machine hadn’t shied once, and he got all ,the speed he Buy _Bmckiut Senm:n Bemidiji Automobile Co. O. ONGSTAD, Prop - down in the bluegrass-and the moun- tafn ‘regions. ef old Kentucky, where Lena Rivers- was supposed to have lived and caused this story. L Don't fail to witness this produc- tion—it is one of the many, big cost- ly things the Brinkman Theatre has secured and which will be presented in this city.Monday, March 1.——Adv. not remitted for Charity Ball tickets. Prompt - attention would be much ap- preciated.- Send checks to H. M. Stanton, Treasurer .Entertainment committee, or the secretary. OLIVER NEILSON; Sec'y. Manufacturing establishments in'! Philadelphia employ over- 1,500 wo- men as’ overseers and forewomen. MultiKopy In any color-to fit any make of typewriter Fach 75¢ These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxes: The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Business Directory CLASSI ABSTRACTS OF TITLE - FIED ALPHABETICALLY "mircmnmu LAUNDRY: = - E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hogu_:son Bros., Props. 309 3rd St. Phone 537 Out of town Orders Given Prompt Attention. HOME LAUNDBY We wash your clothes as they &id at home. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. 5 Phone 498 Save systematically. Make use of Bemidji, Minn. BAKERS' AND' CONFECTIONERS " CASH FUEL & FEED STORE ‘Wholesale and Retail Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSTEQOPATHIC PHYSICIAN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OPTOMETRISTS KOORS BROTHERS !CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- 315 Minn. Ave. CLEANING. AND PRESSING You’ll find the best that money can buy right here. A first.trial is all we_ ask. DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Phone 33. GROCER PHOTOGRAPHER TELEPHONE 581-W If you want first class work at Moderate Prices. Send your Clothes to KEMP’'S: CLEANING HOUSE 207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for:the Office: and School Security Bank Building Phone 31 MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke “DON ALMO’S” - A Home Smeke for Home Folk © CASE'S CASH STORE N.'J. Case, Prop. © " Dealer In— 3 STAPLE and FANCY GROCER]ES ‘Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP GROCERIES AND SHOES SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited JNO. C. MARIN General Merchandise. —Watch This Space— Office: Gibbons Bldg., North ot Markham Hotel. Phone 106 Phone 32 - 320 Minn: Ave. 'FARM FIRE INSURANCE We want to sell a few Work Har- | nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER’S SECOND HAND Let me write it in the old Con- necticut Fire Insurance Co. C. C. CROSS MILES BLOCK . DRUGS AND JEWEIRY Wholesalers and Retailers. = “Service and satisfaction. Mail LUMBER, COAL -AND.. WO0D Bemidjites, if you want one of those nice 40-acre tracts we have for sale near:Bemidji, at - Any quantity you want. ‘Building material; of all kinds. Phone 100

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