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i ——— — "" h uili%liiifiilill! ¥ LEST WE FORGET AR KKK KRR KK KK In case.of fire call 349. s The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on i Tuesday, March 16. e s . Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the.Pioneer. . s 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 s e 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. * s a 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. “ 9. 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. BREVITIES Attomey E. E. McDonald spent last evening at Blackduck on legal busi- ness. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Smith of Seribner transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. “The Million Dollar Mystery,” Monday night, Brinkman Theatre.— Adv. Mrs. F. W. Winger of Island Lake was a business caller in the city yes- terday. “The Million Dollar Mystery,” Monday night, Brinkman Theatre.— Adv. Mrs. William Hyatt is confined to her home with a severe attack of la- grippe. - T b ~“The Mtfllitont -Doltar - Mystery,” A Specific Against Colds. “If there is such a thing as a spe- cific against colds, it is to be found in the sleeping porch or the open bed room. Next to that comes the cold sponge bath in the morning,” says the Youth’s Companion. Be as care- ful as you can you will occasionally take cold and when you do you will find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a great help in enabling you to get rid of it. where. Trey it. Obtainable every- NOSE CLOGGED FRQ:! A COLD CR CATARRH To Apply Cream in _Nostrils Open Up Air. Passages. 1 Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos- trils open right up, the air passages of vour head are clear and you can breathe oly. No more h snuffling mucous discharge, headache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don’t stay stuffed up! hottle of Eiy’s Cream Balm from yeur druggist pow. Apply a little of thiy fragrant, ‘antiseptic cream in your nos- trils, let it penctrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Fly’s Cream, Balm is just what every cold and ca- Get a small tarch sufferer has been seeking. It Just splenaid, I R K N T S SR P Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF - QUALITY FRIDAY: AND._SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 2:30 Every,Inch :A.King A two-aet story of love, intri- gue and war featuring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. Hoarst-Selig. Nows -Pictorial . Germany busy ~despite; war, great Chicago fire and many other interesting evenis m this weéf(’ news. Fate's. Tangled Ihmds » The Beloved Adventures No: This Series is gammg /more poOp: ularity each week and this.. pum- - ¥|ture, taken.—Adv. 4 |resent. Aa \Bluh@hlldron ‘Who have been. serlously ‘{1l for the past few wesks #re convalescing. One of these days you ought | to g0 to-Hakkerup's and have your pic- J.:J.00psahi, the-land man; return- ed from Kabacona:last evening, where he has been. on-business. ~+1ave: -your~furniture - repaired at ~bargain.store, -first. class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Scribner was called to Duluth yesterday by the se- rious illpess of her sister. Get a hargain in music.cleanup on stock; 10@:a roll, 8. for:26¢ at; Aber- ¢rombie’s.on Beltrami Ave.—Adv. ~»Willlam Hyatt returned from Kel- liher this morning, where he has spent the past three months. Get a bargain;in music cleanup on stock, 10¢ a roll, 3 for 25¢ at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami Ave.—Adv. Mrs. W. E. Harding-and Mrs. B. Perry of; Northern were among the out-of-town shoppers.yesterday. Mrs. Carl Bye of ‘Pinewood spent yesterday in the city-shopping, re- turning to her home on the-evening train. Get a bargain.in music cleanup on stock, 10c a roll, 3 for 25¢ at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami Ave.—Adv. Mrs. W. W. Wire of Bass Lake was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday, returning to her home in the evening. The Ladies’ Aid of the German Lutheran church will give a supper in the Odd Fellows’ hall, Saturday, March 13. Special sale of Soiled Music, 10c for.1 roll, 3 rolls for 25¢, ate Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami Ave.—Adv. Miss Marie Rider returned to her home in Shevlin this afternoon after spending several days in Bemidji as the guest of friends. Rev. J..H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish . Lutheran church, went to Farris this morning where he will hold services tomorrow. Special sale of Soiled Music, 10c! for 1 roll, 3 rolls for 25¢, at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami Ave.—Adv. Playing for the championship of the district, the Bemidji and Aitkin high school basketball teams _ will play here this evening. Roland Fellows of .Tenstrike was in the city yesterday, enroute to Moorhead,. Minnesota, where ‘he will spend some_time on-husiness. Special sale. of -Soiled.. Music,- 10¢ for 1 roll, 3 rolls for 25¢, at, Aber- crombie’s .on. Beltrami Ave.—Adv. ‘Wyman Ball, who has been visiting relatives..in. Grant. Valley and.. Be- midji-for-the past.two.weeks, return< ed to his home in Reynolds, North Dakota, yesterday. Mrs. Jule.. Achenbach of . Kelliher, who has been .visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tom Brennan, of Wilton for the past two ‘weeks, returned to her home today. Four roomers. wanted to ..occupy two front rooms at the Ford Hotel. Modern. - 206-208 Minn.: Ave—Adv. Louis Freeman, who has been suf- fering with spasms of hiccoughing, went to Akeley this week and while there was taken worse. His condi- tion is;serious and Mrs. Freeman left for Akeley this morning. Mesdames E. J. . 8wedback, and daughter,; Mrs.. Harry:.Haines, will return to Bemidji this.evening from Minneapolis, - where. Mrs.. Swedback has been. since Christmas.and where Mrs. Haines has.spent.the past sev- eral days., Mrs.-Haines will remain in; Bemidji. until -school is out and will, then..join her,;huspand in Mon- tana. ;;HOME :BRAND,.Strawberries, Red Pitted -Cherries, Olive salad, = salad dressing,. coffee, etc., at Berglund’s store.—Adv. «;Judge C. Wy-Stanton will leave this, evening for St.-Paul where he will ;spend..several days on - official business,:having geveral .matters set for hearing. Monday. . The judge. will return to.Bemidji.the:middle of the week, -leaving..on.March 16 for In- ternational .Falls .to hear the over- flow -damage. cesessagainst the Min- nesota &.Ontario. Power company. anniversary;of. Mr..and. Mrs...George Voltz, a numper;of.their friends and the evening. andshelped - them cele- brate the aggasion. -J. Olson gave a short speech and presented Mr. and Mrs. Voltz with a number of pieces ot silyerware, on behalf.of the, guests The .hours.;were spent in conversation, games and cards and a sumptuous lunch was served at a late hour. The self-invited guests ~ in- ¢luded: Mesdames O. J. Tagley of Ny- H..Sweet, W. .Guye, F..:Hammond, - Suprey, McCormick, Taylor, Glidden, R. B-Hamilton, of Brainerd, Brown- lee, Halseth; G. Berg, Ebenger, Misg (| Mae Clemons,. and :Messrs. G. Berg, : | Hglseth; J.:Olson and Hammond. The. Pioneer is-the place to buy your:rolls-of- adding machine paper for Burroughs.adding machines. One oll, a dozen:rells or a humired rolls: -Adv. t ber is more than mterestmg wi Arthur J ohnson and Lobtle Fisco. Oass Don't forget ‘the /Master.. read it in the Pioneer and Monday. Matinee 3. m. t ey, e Richard Mr Funck. lormerly \:ot ke, and for several terms cou -attorney of. ct-,eounty,‘well known in Bemidji because of his many l?g fessfonali visits to. this. city, has ;nppointed assistant county nm.ornqy ‘| disappear; boils, carbuncles and other Thuriday being. the silver wedding s neighborsgagathered. at their home i | more, G Johnson, J.:Olson; T. Quinn, | ‘A BETTER DIGESTION # < = AND, LIVER. FOB YOU It's bad blood. that makes ymflr liver sluggish and:the:same bad blood causes' your stomach ‘muscles to"lose their elasticity and becomes n:bby :ind weak -and that means lndigea- lon. Doctor Plerce's Golden Medical Dis- covery, purely vegetable-and free from alcohol or narcotics, is the great and powerful blood purifier-of today. ' It is ‘extracted from American- - forest roots with pure :triple refined glyc- erine. Take it as, direcfed and it will search out impure and poisonous mat- ter throughout the system and elim- inate it through the natural chan- nels. It will penetrate into the joints and muscles and dissolve the poison- ous::accumulations. It will replace all the bad: blood it drives out, with rich,- pure blood full.:of vital force. It will furnish you with the kind of | blood that increases energy and am- bition, that puts the entire body in such perfect physical condition that brain or muscles know no fatigue. It will clear the skin; eczema, pim- ples, rash, blotches will dry up and evidences of tainted blood will pass away, never to appear again. Get Dr. Pierce’s .Golden Medicnl Discovery from any medicine dealer today, in either liquid or tablet form, as you prefer. It’s the one great blood maker and purifier that all weak or .run down people ought to start to use at once. If you want good blood, good health and clear skin, get a supply today.—Adv. NO CHARGE FOR THIS BOOK If you will send three dimes, or stamps, to pay for wrapping and mailing and enclose this notice, Doc- tor Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., will send you a re- vised copy of his Common Sense Medical Adviser, in cloth. binding, 1008 pages, with color plates. Just what you need in case of sickness or accident. Treats of Physiology, Ana- tions, Hygiene, Exercise, Disease and its prevention.—Adv. ‘ —_— T News-Tribune says: “To fill - the vacancy caused by the resignation of Harry Faber White, third .assistant county attorney, County Attorney Greene has appointed Richard M. His successor has been a practicing attorney at the Duluth bar more than two years. He is 33 years of age, married, and is a graduate of both the academic and law departments of the University of Minnesota, having received his L. L. B. degree at-that institution in 1906. For seven years he engaged in the practice of his pro- fession in Cass county before locating in Duluth.” KKK KK KKK R KK KKK F * TROPPMAN’S CASH MARKET. % * PRICES PAID TO FARMERS * R K KKK KKK KKK KKK Dairy butter, Ib. ........ 25 to 30¢ Bggs, doz, .. h Potatoes, bu. ... Rutabagas, bu Carrots, bu. Reward is Offered. Reward -offered—Will pay $25 for information leading: to arrest - and conviction of anyone giving or sell- ing. cigarettes, tobacco or cigars to minors. WILLIAM M'CUAIG, Mayor. Aluminum can be -rolled . into sheets one -two-thousandths of an inch in thickness that are as.strong as tinfoil. BRINKMAN (carry-his own b\lcka'. tomy, Sex problems, Marriage rela- || Funck, a member of the Duluth bar. | c | DEAFNESS;=CANNOT, BE CURED. .:March 7, 1915 | dy has been brought before this conrt in almost every cross Tosds grocery in this country, and has always re- celved a favorable verdict. Tt u‘ in the ‘country where man expects: to receive full value for his money that this remedy is most appreciated. gb— tainable everywhere. ng mm the: eumnlty road;erossing;: mlig??!mmr to t.ho Farm and Fireside, -Missour,: through- its: state: board ot agriculture, is .now,taking the stand that _horses should ¢ buckets, It maintains that open wa- . and great- Iy tacilitate the spread of glanders and other contagious diullu among llve stock. Glanders ls<an- lwtul disease, and, it it is impessible:to. control it when the commoniitrough¢is' used, then ndt: vidualssbuckets nmm be insisted upon. ‘Saysithe Missourl l'lto board: “The wrong-kind of-apparatus caused ap- proximately 500 cases of glanders;in the lmits of Kansas City each ‘year for eight years. The right kind bas resulted in reducing the number of cases to ten or-twelve-each year.” If this:be: true, the common ‘drink- ing trough must be a great danger:to horses when:-disease of any sort'is prevalent. The cautious owner “will A Tank Protector. A contributor to the Farm and Home gives the following simple method of preventing the ruin of many water tanks through As every man who: owns-a watel knows, the danger of freezing and = consequent bursting is very great in severe weath- Cash Notice. ~After a-careful investigation of the [automobile: business-as-conducted by some of the largest and most success- ftul concerns; we have decided to;go on a strictly cash basis. also. weighed: carefully the fact that a goodly number of oun customers in- sist on-paying cash as they do not care to be bothered about:remember- ing little tems. purchased. customer is entitled: to purchase his | goods- cheaper, as he saves the con- cern the expense mailing- statements, making collec- tions and: other savings besides. A merchant, who discounts his bills can buy his goods cheaper and is in a position to save the consumer money. ‘We shall sell- for CASH only, could we make' the ‘prices which we have to offer, unless we went strictly on a basis of CASH. NORTHERN AUTOMOBILE CO. A large reinforced concrete pon-‘ : SténnBranfl“!TypewniterQRfi;B'ons % In any color- to fitiany make of typewriter =These ribbons are fully ‘gharanteed as the best-on' elflh' i <“7Come in meat tin'boxes. G won ‘We. have "“The Bemidji Pioneér Pab.: Co. Bemldn.'an. A ocash of bookkeeping, nor = Pnis :;.ougl’f T:d Ee::‘:g s;:::l: re:.z‘::tl; toon is working successfully as a e $old In . is hung upside down in the water tank. |landing stage in an Australian ferry. BE"]D." k! A metal bucket is best. When' the R e iArTHe bucket is inverted the air that is be- Subseribe for the Plonasr. | > £ tween the surface of-the water and e BOIIIIfl jmneer"v B'“cn GH]CHESIIEBWS P"_Ls % >supp|.v STORE Igdtel Ko bl . the reversed bottom of the bucket is left there. In order to hold the bucket In place two pieces of galvanized wire are fast- ened to the bottom and attached to weights on the outside of the tank. A weight is tied to the bail so that the'{- bucket may be kept in the proper po- sition. When the water in the tank begins -to freeze the pressure that would ordinarily be against the walls of ‘the tank will act upon the air in the bucket. compressing it. Inside the:lid of a trunk patented by a New York man is:a slide that can be extended:to form a bed. Read _the:;Wantg Ads. cannot t.h. ear lmpertoet hu;ln‘. ,lndnvhnro u 1- on- t.i.rel ll the br.el f-. co.. méi‘e'a’-# firits LY LP"“ SRty Tills tor constl- ~Sunday nght' Return engagement of A Dy’ Dancing. 2:Big Acts~2. The-Great Magician, eccentric comedyand: Blmk and Wlng CARPENTER. Ole Olson, ‘'woman. - ‘A modern drama. dancer against the love.of a fa THE DANCER’S PLEA. In-three:parts. The other Pitting the: wiles of beautiful ithful wife. “Who wins? 7' 4,000 feet, of: pictures. comedy. One reel of -up-to-date. feature Admission 10, ‘MONDAY—*Millio c and 15c n Dollar Myste; ! OO GODDE Y S SAER = ZRTIFICAT Te@\ i N \‘»«&\ ADRAHAM_.LTNCOLN_! WITHOUT-“TWO. dERTAv |- SHAKESPEARES ,HARDl.V" U ) THAT IS NOT ki 2 g IMGKIHGENT (like illus $5°51 BIBLE and making plain'the. knowledge ‘ and . res . bible paper, flat opening. able type: Six Consecutive: Fr out d:e Tissot and text SAID; NBOQ_ authorized edition, is self-pronouncing, ¥ & marginal references, maps and helps printéd ‘on thin. - g ures: Tt i it books and at m'f.;fie b i uie s e é‘r bound in full flexlble {imi :ILLUSTRATED and title stamped in gol - Editton in color from the world fam with'six_hundred. superb flm‘ ] s ot o meiern B | ‘ext! conforms” to: ?he 7ithcopiot ; be: uhful rea -y Throush as exciaive o Cathal :flfim int - book. 50 to 300 mil amount to {nclude for 3 ‘pounds. “by parcel” post, inciude “BXTR ; tor greater. ::. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE o other. Huy o IO R FRAND BILE years knownas 'SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWKER ; = t, Safest, Always Reli DRY CLEANING TAUNDRY.- E. M. ABSTRACTER O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING SATHRE MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. 309 3rd St. Phone 537 Out of town Orders Given Pronipt Attention. HOME LAUNDRY ; We wash your clothes as’they ‘did at home. Our specialty'fs Famfty Washing. Try us. Phone 498 AND SAVINGS FLOUR, FEED AND HAY MUSICAL DWSTBUm’l‘S Save systematically. our Savings Dej come your open account. : : : : SECURITY BROSVIK, THE TAILOR caretul buyers Specialist of Chronic Diseases Phone 938 . - buy'here. Free Consultation. 5 ‘W. G::SCHROEDER 208% 3rd St., over ‘Blooston Store | Bemidji Phone 65, Day and Night Calls Answered. - BAKERS AND KOORS BROTHERS CO. Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, :Confec- " Fitting Glasses. tionery, Cigars and Foun- OTTO G. SCHWANDT. Offices over Postolfics Bldg. .tain Goods 5 Minnesota Ave, Bemidji - Phone 92 T N. W. Phone 125 3165 Minn. Ave. - CLEANING/AND PRESSING | Bemidji; Minn. CASH FUEL & FEED STORE ‘Wholesale and-Retail Make use of artment. We wel A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, Organs and *"Béwiig " ¥ = Phone 228-W Machines. All kinds of ‘Flour, Feed,- Hay 117°Third St. Béfidjf. .STATE BANK _and Fuel, Phone 578-W Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, ‘Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN - DR. F. ¥ DARRAGH ¥ 'CONFECTIONERS | GROCERIES AND - PROVISIONS- You'll find the best that ‘money ¢an buy'right here. <A first 'trial s all we ask. OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON ~Manufacturers and Jobbers “'Spectalists in the Sefence of Phone 33. = i GROCER PHOTOGRAPHER It you want first ‘class work at : Moderate Prices. N. J. Case, Prop. Photbe Day nd ht Send your Clothes to —Dealer In— " KEMP’S CLEANING HOUSE rami Ave. : Practice Limited + General Merchandise. Z Everything for the 7 EYE - “BAR - NOSB- mmtwr Office and School *_Watecl This Space— Glasses Fitted. Security Bank Building Phone 31 TELEPHONE 581-W PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE ~CASE'S"OASH STORE STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES “ Bemd}i, Minn. | GROCERIES AND SHOES Office Gibbons™ Bldg., ' “North'of Markham Hotel. : Phone 105 - Phone 32 - 820 Minn. Ave. £, soon'‘smoke " “DON. A" Home K ~ “Homé Folk MO0’S” Lot ‘me write it In" the 614 Con- oKe for ! necticut Fire Insurance Co. C. C. CROSS Service and Orders given ithi get in person. BARKER'S ThirdSt. - isame pervice ‘Jflu} ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemidji, Minn.