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“MONDAY/MARCH1]11018, About The City KEERRR AR RN i LEST WE'FORGET * IR R R S R e R R S R R R In case'of fire'call 349. LR The next meeting of 'ttie”board of county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, March 16. s . On Saturday, March 6, there will be a big Farmers’ Institute at the high school building. LRI ‘There will be a meeting ot the Mothers’ club at the Public 'Library, ‘Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. LR High School Basketball=Friday night,” Bemidji versus ‘Akeley; Sat- aurday night, Bemidji versus Aitkin. " s e Another installment of ‘“The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. ... The annual meeting of the Com- mercial club will be held on Tues- day, March 9. Officers and eight di- rectors will be elected. * 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. . oa 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. LRI 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. BN 1@ S e BREWTIES Mrs. A. Hoskiss of Rosby spent Saturday in the city on business. Born—To Patrolman and Mrs. Frank Ripple, yesterday morning, a Aaughter. For. Wood- Phone 129.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Masterson of Northern transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Nora Daniels, the Pioneer’s correspondent at Solway, was a Be- midji visitor Saturday. Mrs. M. Young of Bemidji is spend- ing the week in Grant Valley, the guest of Mrs. M. Hogan. Omnibus afternoon and trains. Phone 356.—Adv. Miss C. E. Barlow, teacher of the Neely Siding school, was the guest .of Bemidji friends Saturday. George E. Keenan, superintendent “TIZ" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET ‘Ah! what relief. No ‘more tired feet; 10 more burning feet, swollen, bad smell- {ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns scallouses or bunions, No matter what .ails your feet «or what under the sun you've ‘tried without sgetting relief, ‘just use “TIZ.» “T1Z” draws «out all the poi- sonous exuda- tianswiliich puff night onhwfigmimewgnmh sehoois, was A 1n Beniidjt yesterday o -bisiness. i Mra. H. D. Campbeli of ‘Gonviek | [ came to! Deniildfi Waturday ‘ana was the' guest "ot Bemiaji ‘Friends ' over ‘Sunday. One ‘of "these”'days you ought to g0 to HakKerup’s and have your plc- ture taken.—Adv. Frank McManus, Jr., of Dewey ave nue, went.to Libby, Montana, thls afternoon where he has accepted a position. * J- 0: Harris of Kelliher will- return to"that-place this -evening, - atter: spending Sunday with his family in this city. *Mesdames:Belle Ricgs E-Kaiser and; JiStefdle of the town ‘0" Nerthern, were . the''guests .of Bemidji‘‘friends: Saturda; “Miss Bessle Dilley, who teaches the Puposky school, spent Saturday in Bemidji shopping, returning home on the-evening train. Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern, who ha§ been “visiting friends at Park Rapids'and other points, returned to her home Saturday. Mrs. Effie Martin of Pinewood, who has been visiting ' her ‘mother at: Kelliher for ‘some time, returned to her home Saturday. 5 5 tave your - furniture repaired at|. the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Misses ‘M. Hayden and Louise Wil- cox of the town'of Northern went to Puposky-Saturday night to attend a dance, returning home today. Miss Bessie Froirak, who teaches school near Turtle' River, was the guest ‘of her parents in the town ot Frohn during the week end. i Judge B. F. Wright and Court Re- porter Wyman will return to Bemidji this evening from their home in Park Rapids. Judge Wright will preside at the remainder of the term of court. Mrs. Henry Stechman and daughter Jeanette and sons John and Buck, re- turned to Bemidji this morning from Tenstrike, where they were the guests of Mr. Stechman over Sunday. Mrs. Walter H. Hatch, of Be- midji, is an arrival in the eity- and’|:§ will spend a couple of weeks, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gregoire.—Sunday, Grand Forks] Herald. 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. A—Adv. Mrs. David Brown and Mrs. Mar, Savage of Osseo, Minnesota, were in Bemidji yesterday and attended the funeral of Bent' Brown, who was kill- ed near Solway last week, by a fall- ing tree. Rev. John Olson of Fertile, Min- nesota, will preach at: the Edward Anderson residence, 110 Irvine ave: nue, tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited to eome and hear his sermon. Mrs. J. Scarrott, or Irvine avenue, entertained at six o’clock dinmerilast evening. The guests included Misses Bettercookies;cake and--biscuits, too. - All as light;” fluffy, tender and delicious as-mother used to bake:: And-just-asiwholbe some. - For' purer Baking Pow- dei: than-€alumet canniot be liad at any price. 3 Ask your grocer. ‘RECEIVED-HIGHEST AWARDS eaanst TR T PEREREETARLE ST TOWN ~“BOOSTING. Mark Twain once~=remarked: that a man would rather brag* about his own town when he 18 Gladys Armstrong, Mae Scarrott and Messrs. Charles Paul, Hubert Cords and Fred Scar-|) rott. Madam Dorothy North of Chicago, was the guest of her brother, F. G. Schadegg, Sunday. Miss North: is the possessor of a beautiful soprano voice and gave a'concert in Brainerd Saturday night to a large and appre- ciative audience. Herman F. Wolff, of Grand- Forks, will return to his home this evening after having spent'several days in Be- midjl. The Wolff:cottage: at Graid Forks Bay has been ‘broken .into-o! several occasions during the ‘winte] and Mr. Wolff came here for the pi pose of investigating. There is evidently" something ‘to the coal find at:Warroad, as‘acom pany has been ‘formed for the pur- pose of securing-options on'the farm adjacent to the spot where-the coal was found. Cash considerations and royalties are being offered to ion. 1 5] Mrs. A. E. Henderson of:Bemidji| .|avenue entertained at bridge Sad will cure your foot troubles so yow'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem- tight and your feet will never, never hutt or get eore, swollen or tired. Get a 25 cent box at any drug or department store, and' get relief. NO-HEADACHE OR “NEURALGIA-PAIN et & 10 cent: 'ptchge of D;. ames’ Headache’ Powders - and don’t snffer. - “When your head aches “you: ‘simply ymust: have relief - or- you will go- wild. .1t’s needless to sufler when you can ttake a remedy like Dr. James’ Head- +ache Powders and relieve the pain.snd rneuralgia at - once. Send someone {the drug store now for a dime package cof Dr.. James’ - Headathe ‘Powders. iDon’t suffer! In a few ‘moments’ you -will ‘feel fine—headache gone—no more :neuralgia pain, SePII.LS EEEEEG *| Bowe. day afternoon and at six o’clock d ner. The ladies came during the af- ternoon and the gentlemen arrived at six. The guests were Judge and Mrs. M."A. Spooner, Mr.-and Mrs, W. N. Bowser and Dr. and Mrs. L. A. ‘Ward. Mrs. Frank Luebeck of Lake Boule- vard entertained Saturday afternoon, ini honor ‘of Her mother, Mrs: James |- Bowe, the: occasion being her: birth- day. The.guests included Mesdames E. E. Kenfield, J. Bisiar, P. J: Brett, J¥.’R:»McMahn, Earl McMahn, John McManus, Caroline Meyers, E, Kael- ble; Jane Gilihore and Miss Katherine The afternoon. was spent in conversation, cards’and ‘music. Speaking of a letter which has £ been received by J. R. Norris, who has' sperit the' past: several weeks in Bemidfi’ as” a. member of ‘the petit jury, the Baudette Region says: - J. R. Norris of Williams received no- tice from' the state auditor-that thej bonds amounting to $7,000.00 of the town of McIjougald have been bought by the state and the money is ready to_turn'over to the ‘town treasurer. | This means 'more" and . better roads ln,McDougnd township. : This money ‘will be worked out by ithe taxpayers themselves and will'give considerable work ‘thecoming‘summer. Dora * Barkind, |) the |, owners of the land.—Baudette Reg- away from - home: than brag - about any other subject. whatso- ever, including his own wife. This is because .a° wife makes ~herself largely. But a town ig made by its own citizens and b; no one else. Aok ok ok ok kAo Kapok fiber as.a filling for'life pres servers has been found: to::sustai twenty: times its own weight in T “‘hangs on” all’ winter does'so because it is only partly cured. The three-fold treatment given by specialists is:the only way to completely re- move a cold. Their method eoj rectsthe congestionofnose pass- ages, the fever and-frregularity o thebowelsallatthe same time. This three-fold resultis achieved by Webster’s Cinol Cinol is put up in 2 cont nient, vest-pocket size!50c pac] age Holding 3 vials and a drop- per. Vial 1 contains an oil to relieve nose congestion aid in- flammation.’ "Vial 2 contains- safe, surefever-allaying tahlets. Vial 3 holds “tablets ‘thatgen- tly cause_free, natural bowel action. We recommend Cinol to you, CityDrugStore E. N. French & Co. BRINKMAN Brinkman Secures Famous Novel in Motion Pictures Tonight. Of -all the well: known -American novels lately produced in splendid moving picture features, noné is more dear to the hearts of all the people than s dainty, touching' Lena Rivers; by our ‘own, loved Mary J. Holmes. Littlée “Beaulali Poynter;-the hero- ine, and one of the cutest actresses in America, plays Lena Rivers. " Charcoal will absorb the odors ot 1664 1t placed 1n~w'retrigerator. I Defecti Lena Rivers will be seen at the ‘Bflnkmln Theatre one-da; ek ive Page studied in full operation. AhaButare ml\fiw U1ty the selection of-lfi amam sy tem of street:filumuation any:eommu- ‘| uity has today &Isrniflfifl ofichoice, nobfromriinference; ‘butractual exam- nli. rites . F. (Commerford. Mastin in the, American. .City.;One. of .the best ~|-things..to.do.is, nl—mno. to..get.the compared mdny to a rge museum where all the prevalent systems can be In some ces. the..*ald. line”; arcs.shine | Splendent with high seonomles n watel ingiarc bestraddles the -iav;nnd belit-. Spend Beautifying California. Sixty California cities and nearly 100 civic and commercial organizations have combined to take action toward beautifying the whole state during-the year 1915.: The work has been in prog- ress for almost a_year, and the popu- larity of the movement :should be:in: dicated by the fact that the supervisors of Los Angeles: county- have :appropri- ated more than half a million dollars /| to defray the cost of beautifying pub- LUMINOUS ARO ON HIGH POST. cities have *“luminous” -arcs on high posts or low posts, and the results are unequivocally satisfactory. - On: many - thoroughfare the. clustered tungsten lamps émployed in ornamental street dighting and with handsome electroliers and massive curb posts;make one quite indifferent to the coming of the dawn And -now the nonyacuum, .nitrogen filled: incandescent lamps of large can- dle:power, at the lowest’ wattage con' sumption known to mankind, are I ing' up- as .the: mm (ddmmfl electrical - resources’ ‘with which pur .streets are all to be made Great. Wmto Ways. - The future is altogether ong of hope, for: out of this struggle- of sthe types and.methods emerges the:assur- ance that..we shall-undoubtedly ' Have better, lighter and ‘cheaper lights than «ever .for our:streets, not leas than a ‘more:perfect-electric candle indoot light us; to bed -A want ad will sell it:for you.: -ppmd—iz" >3 ensy to use, . too. simply dampen g comb or and wn.flmusuyomh 2 one strand at a time. | gray hair disappears; after anotler ap; | :cation or tva,ii:is Testored ot naf mnndlflnhglessy, Efif&mdamm 1108 Sheets to Box ¥ PRICE $3.00 BEMIDJI PIONEER ‘PUB: (b 5 ‘\everyone, wheth- have ;read this all- story: jor: not, - should see - the ‘picture. The .com- pany: made - the down in the bluegrass and the mo tain regions ofold .Kehtucky, where Lena Rivers was supposed: lived and caused this story. Don’t fail’to ‘witness’ tion—Iit is one 'of the m 1y things the Brimkman Theatre’has' secured. Come aad bring ‘the chil- dren. - First 120, Admisston,’ tonight,’ er they powerful _and Ue property in that particular county. Reward is Offered. Reward .offered—Wi]ll 'pay $25;for information leading to arrest and conviction: of anyone giving or sell- ing cigarettes, tobacco or clgars to minors. WILLIAM - M’CUAIG, Mayor. : Cuba is the greatest consumer of raising ‘among the Spm;ish-Americm; oo,\’mlries | . Miss Maude Anders has been ap- pointed deputy sheriff in Lognnsport ABSTRACTSOF TITLE -~ It will grlp jou, fasci- ng the whqle tamlly. Star Brand Typewriter. Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter . Each 75¢ These ribbons are fully, guaranteed as the, best .on, earlh, Come in neat tin boxes. Th@ Bemidiji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemld]l‘ Minn. “DRY CLEANING - E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. ' Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS: Save systématically. Make use of our Savings Department. We .. wel- come yecur open account. :'': SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. ; BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. 309 3rd St. Phope_537 Out of town Orders Given Prompt Attention. - FLOUR, FEED AND HAY LAUNDRE— HOME LAUNDRY We wash your elothes as they:did at home. Qur specialty is an|ly Washing. Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CASH FUEL ‘& FEED S8TORE A. J. Holden, Pro. Phone 228-W ‘All klndn of Flour, Feed, Hay and Fuel. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries ' 'GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wholesaje and Retall, . Pianos, Organs apd . Sewips Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. C . . Groceries, -Dry _Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The < careful -buyers . 2:buy here. W.:G..SCHROEDER Bemidji _ Phone 65. GROGEBJES AND P’BOVISIONS OSTEOPATHIC PHYRICIAR DR. F. J..DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation, % 2081 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Annwlrod KOORS: BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and. Jobbers -Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 815 Minn. Ave. . N. W. Phone 125 'CLEANING AND PRESSING You'n flnd the best that money can buy right here. A first. trial is all we ask. OTTO G. SCHWANDT. Minnesota Ave. Bemidji sy Phone 33. TELEPHOm 681-W If you want first class work at Moderate Prleeu 207 Bplmmi ‘Ave: ‘Bemidji, Minn. PIONEER /OERICH SUPPLY Everything for the Security” Bank Bullding Phone 31 i i MOST SMOKERS WILL | soon smoke “DON ALMOQ’S”/ ' ' A Home Smoke for ..Home Folk CASE’S CASH STORB N. & @ase, Prop. v-@anu In— ind:; ,FA!{CY GROCERIES GROCERIES AND SHOES -'JNO. C. MARIN General Merchandise. filht.ch This Space— Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave: FARM FIRE INSURANCE Let me write-it in the old Con- necticut Fire Insurance; Co, OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Sclence of Fitting Glasses. '~ Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 . PHOTOGRAPHER Photos, Day, and. Night .. N. L. HAKKERUP. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR : NOSH. . THROAT Glasses Fitted. e Office. Gibbons ' Bldg., North ot Markham Hotel... Phone 185 Bmlflltu. it you mz one’et «‘those ‘nice. 40-acre tracts we

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