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FRIDAY, MARCH. 19, 1015 | About The CityJ (B R R R R LR RE SRR R & * LEST WE FORGET * [(EEERERE SRR R & & &= In case of fire call 349, . s . May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. e Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. e Big meeting of the Merchants’ as- sociation on the afternoon of March 23. Farmer club presidents are to attend. . The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held April 27. There will be a special meeting on April 2. 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. JOCAY, BREVITIES Thomas Beaumont left this after- noon for Moose Jaw, Canada. Mrs. May Rodman of BEagle Bend is the guest of Bemidji friends this week. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Barney Johnson was a be- tween-train visitor in Bemidji yes- terday. Miss Serena Blue of Moval Lake was a business visitor in Bemidji vesterday. William Sarff of Eagle Bend is vis- iting his son, Guy, of Bemidji for a few days. What do you mean, ‘“National Cele- bration” ? ? ?—Adv. . Perey Hyatt went to Brainerd last night where he will visit friends for a few days. J. W. McGee of Wilton is spending a few days in Bemidji, the zuest of friends. L. Latteral of Kelliher was in_Be- midji this morning and left for Port- land and Olympia, Washington. It's all for the ladies. The big ational Celebration:”—Adv. Mrs. Jack Chandler, traveling passen- agent for the “Milwaukee” road, in Bemidji on business today. Captain W. B. MacLachlan will this evening for Minneapolis where he will spend a few days on business. Attorney Thayver Bailey returned v morning from Crookston, where he attended the Elks’ bom- hardment Mrs, vesterda Charles Krahn of Lavinia Grand Theatre THE 'HOUSE _OF QUALITY Friday and Saturday The Plot (Vitagraph) A special feature in two parts which keeps you in suspense right from the start, featuring Maurice Costello. Hearst-Selig News Pictorial . Much that is very interesting in this week’s news pictorial. A Perilous Passage (Lubin.) 14th story of the ‘‘Beloved Ad- venture.” Betty (Lottie Bris- coe) shows some of her. western training in this installment, which proves to be very exciting Read episode No. 7 of “The Master Key’’ in tonight’s Pio- neer and see the picture Monday. Matinee 3 p. m. Oil Treatment for Stomach Troubles |, A simple prescription made up of a combination of pure vegetable oils is producing wonderful results for suf- ferers from stomach, liver and intestinal troubles. The remedy, which is said to have originated in France, where it has been used for years. by the peasantry, was introduced into this country by George H. Mayr, a leading Chicago druggist, who cured himself of severe | stomach, liver and intestinal troubles by its use. Those who have used it say the first dose is sufficient to convince any one of its remarkable merit, and that within twenty-four hours the sufferer feels like a new person. -This medicine, which has become known. as Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, 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 satisfaction, Will leave tomorrow : morning - for Marathon City; Wisconsin, where she will visit. Listen to your “UNCLE.” your eye on.next week.—Adv. The Presbyterian ladies Easter sale and supper which were to have been held Saturday, have been postponed indefinitely. Mrs. T. S. Andrews of the town of Northern will go to Minneapolis this evening, where she will spend a week visiting friends. Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates on painting and papering.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of Schooleraft transacted ‘business. in Bemidji yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. Miss Carrie Krahn of Tenstrike, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs, A. Krahn, of Lavinia for a week, re- turned to her home yesterday. Miss Josephine Ostrom, a teacher of the Bemidji schools, having charge of the sixth grade, was called to Foss- ton yesterday because of the serious illness of her brother. Are you planning to attend the “National Celebration” next week? ‘Where?—Adv. A. G. Wedge, Jr., vice-) pres\dent of. the First National bank of this. city,. returned last evening from Interna- tional Falls, where he spent the past several days on business. The; Misses Rose, Lillian and Dora Barrette will entertain the Modern Priscilla’ sewing club this evening at their home in the Oveson flats.— Thursday, International Falls Daily Journal. Meet your uncle at the National Celebration, ladies. He’ll be here all next week.—Adv. = C. A. Townsend, of Akeley, auditor for the Red River Lumber company, was in Bemidji on business yester- day, while here being the guest of J. J. Opsahl, who represents the com- | pany in this city. Chief Justice and Mrs. Calvin L. Brown of Minneapolis arrived in Be- midji last evening and will remain here for several days as guests ot the home of their son, Attorney Mon- treville L. Brown. One of these days. you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Keep North Dakota, was in Bemidji yes- terday, enroute from- Eagle Bend, her old home, where she accompa- nied the remains of her husband, who died from typhoid fever. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. The Crookston Daily Times of yes- terday says: “C. 8. Dailey of Be- ‘midji-spent.last evening in Crookston with the rest of the Bemidji Elks, at- tending the bombardment at the Elk club rooms. While here he was the guest of A. E. Harris. = 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. E. C. McGregor left last evening for Regina, Saskatchewan, having re- ceived a telegram yesterday morning announcing the death of his father, John McGregor. The news came as a shock, as he had not heard of his father’s illness. Mr. McGregor was only sixty-three years old at the time of his death. The Delta Alpha class of the Pres- byterian Sunday school will have a home made doughnut and Easter egg sale at Stewart’s grocery Saturday afternoon.—Adv. Mrs. Mark Morris entertained eleven little girls yesterday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Donna Ione Morris’ fourth birthday. The guests were Dorothy Andrews, Bar- bara, Jeane and Allison Gibbons, Lu- cile Flatley, Helen and ' Maybelle Hammond, Mana Collins, Pluma Ken-. field, Katherine Dae and Beverly Hazelberg. Don’t leave town next week, you'll miss the “National Celebration.” Buy your ticket early and get into line. The line forms to the left. Be sure and get a place.—Adv. Mrs. John Tennstrom entertained the Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church last evening, in the basement of the church. A large number of members and their friends attended and a sumptuous lunch was served by the hostess. A sewing club was organized at this meeting for the young ladies of the church. The club will be known as the “Will- ing Workers” and thirty have al- ready joined. Nora Anderson was elected president; Emma Gorans, sec- retary, and Esther Bodine, treasurer. The Willing Workers will be enter- tained by Mrs. P. N. Anderson next Tuesday at 7:30. We offer. for Saturday white bread, Boston steamed- brawn bread,.buns, rolls, Boston baked beans, pies, cakes, cookies, - doughnuts - and pure home made candies. Phone 111. We de- liver. Boss Bakery, 514 Minn. Ave. —Adv, At five o’clock yesterday afternoon occurred the marriage ~of Harvey F. Warninger and Miss Inez M. Han- son at the home of the ‘mother, Mrs. C. Hanson, 714 Wood- land avenue, in Sampson’s addition, Crookston. Rev. J. O. Ensrud, pas- tor of the Synod church, officiated. While a quiet affair, it was ome of the prettiest weddings that has taken !the immediate families and a few Iclose friends of the contracting par- bride’s | Fully Complied With—A - Bemidji Resident Furnished It. There are few items which appear in this paper more important. to. B lished below. In the first place, it is from a citizen of Bemidji and can be thoroughly. relied upon.. In the second place, it. indisputably proves that . Doan’s Kidney Pills:do their work thoroughly and not temporar- ily. Read this carefully: Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was stiff and lame in the morning and it hurt.me to bring any strain on .my back.. I believe it was.heavy lifting and hard work that brought on the trouble. I was handieapped in doing my .work, especially stooping or lift- ing. Three or four boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills strengthened my :back: and made me well. I haye had no trouble since.” B Price’ 50c, at all dealers. -Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—sget Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Gordhamer had. Foster-Milburn Co., Pmps, Buffalo, N. Y. ties were present, the former includ- ing Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Warninger of Bemidji, parents of the groom. Af- ter the ceremony a sumptuous wed- ding supper was served. Harvey Warninger has. spent. practically all of .his life in Crookston, where he has a host of friends who will, wish' him unlimited happiness in the matrimo- nial venture. The bride is one of Crookston’s most popular and charm- ing young ladies, whose friends ex- tend hearty congratulations over the happy event. Mr. and Mrs. Warn- inger left last night on a honeymoon trip. They will visit Denver and Salt Lake City enroute to North Ya- kima, Washington, where Mr, Warn- inger is engaged in the bottling busi- ness and where they will make. their home in the future.—Crookston® Daily . | Times, March 18. I R R R S R R R R S R T * TENSTRIKE * TR HH KKK KKK KKK KKK Henry Stechman was in Bemidji on business Thursday last. The Tenstrike Rural Telephohe company held a business meeting at Mrs. Clark Thompson of Dayton,|the Stechman hotel last Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs R. C. Hayner of Be- midji attended the I. O. O. F. fare- well reception (or Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morris on Thursday evening. Eddie Deushane and Theo. Ger- linger were Bemidji callers on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Falls leave this week for Grand Forks. Mr. Falls has a position at that place and ex- pects to make his future home in Grand Forks. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur XKnutson, who are residents of California, have midji people than the statement-pub-, George Deushane’s., hom n Taylor township. “'Mr. and Mrs. Krahn, Jughters Carrie and ‘Hazel a1 son Irvin were 'Bemidji visitors on Tuesday. ‘W. H. Rice, William Fellows, B. D. Alger, Robert ‘Krohn, George Deushane: and R. E. Schumacher attended: the - county board -meeting at Bemidji on Tues- day. ok AR KK KRR KR * HORNET: 5 * KR EKFK KKK KK KK Rey. J. H. Frarey preached at the school. house. .on Monday:-evening. Election was. held-at .the: Murray school on Tuesday.“ The ‘following were “elected: Supervisor for three years, S.'W. Ellis; clerk, M."A. Shoop; treasurer, . Herman 'Thom; assessor for. two..years, John. Thullen; con- (stable, Ed-Johnson; :justice, M. H. Hitchings. R Andrew Shaw went to- Bemidji on ‘Wednesday. Mrs: George Bogart and.daughter, Fanny, went to Blackduek Thursday. Mrs. Frank Cossentine has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Herman Thom, during the week, 3 The Boys'.and Girls! club:heldits meeting ‘on: Friday - afterneon. An interesting - program; consisting of songs, readings, a dialogue nnd a spell-down was given. ~ . C. E. Green, who has been vismng ror a few days in our town, Teturned to Blackduck on- Saturday. - Among those who went to Black- duck on Saturday were . Herman Thom and family, ‘C.:Petterson and son Fanet, John Rasmussen, George, J.'E. and J. D. Bogart. o KKK KEKKIE KKK KK KK * NORTHERN * KKK KKK KKK KR K F K KKK Mrs. Cronemiller departed for her YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in February and March or Face May Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if you wish it to look well the rest of the year. The. February and March winds have a strong tendency to bring. out freckles that may stay all Summer unless removed. Now is the time to use othine—double strength. This prescriptionfor the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money_if it fails. s Get - an: onnge of :othine— double strength, and even a few ap- plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. brilliant career. Haines as “Unga.” flawless photography. » Admission First Show 7:20 Dustin Farnum Tonight and Saturday Famous Players Paramont Program, Bosworth Inc. presents “An Odessy of the North” By :Jack London in six parts, published in “The Son of the Wolf.” Hobart Bosworth as “Noss” the finest role of: his Gordon Sackville as “Axel,” One of the finest stories ever written superbly acted and produced, settings of utmost realism; Rhea 5¢c and I5¢c. Matinee Daily:2:30, Coming Monday and Tuesday Lasky “The Virginian letters the front. place here in some time. Members of ! .Look‘ for the Package’with\il the Creamette Cook ( 'T'S a rich green package with yellow and white i ‘and the smiling litle Creamette Cook itadd - Creamettes is so tender that it takes from 5to 8¢ was aceompanied by her g0 . W. H. Grover, sses Jull Sunday. . ‘We are always phocked when a' small -trait of. Jlnity crops out in a " | prominent man, Ploneer want nd.l—one-ln.lt cent M NEURALGIA PAIN- th a 10 cent package of Dr. James’ Headache: Powders and don’t suffer. ‘When: your head ‘aches: you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It’s needless to sufler when you can take a remedy like Dr. James’ Head- ache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia at: once. Send someonme: to the drug store now fof a dime package of Dr. -James’- Headache Powders. Don’t suffer! -In a few. moments you will feel fine—headache gone—no more neuralgia pain, .| SCHOOL PHOTOS $4.00:quality photos for $2.25. Aslong as these folders last HAKKERUP STUDIO Business CLASSI ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. . : ‘Mn ‘Whitmaa and:L. C. snmy, l| 1 mlmng 2-r0l um mn “A Night’s Adventure he beautiful Biograph story of a’ woman s sacrifice of self, entitled > “For Her People”’ is a splendid short photoplay _The troubles Bunny has to satisfactorily ex- plain‘to his wife about |A Strand of Blond Hair ~wi'l make you Iaugh Sunda ’ = 0 Lubm famous for excellent results ‘in photo- play production presents a thrilling drama ‘in two reels, entitled “The Man from the Sea’ The cast includes several “movie" stars of “exceptional ability. Bryant Washburn, Gerda Holmes and Richard C. Travers take parts in an ‘excellent short play; called "By a Strange Road” : There is ‘abundance of fun in the Biograph farce comedy called “A Safe Adventure” i Daily Matinees, beginning first show at2 p. m Evening Shows beginat 7:15 p. m. Admission B¢ and 10c THE.REX THEATRE Under new management OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BENMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVENMENT CO. 520 ‘Capital" 8ank Bullding ST - PAUL WINNESOTA irectory FIED ALPHABETICALLY " 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. HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family ‘Washing. Try us. Phone 498 FLOUR, FEED ARD HAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Save systematically. Make use of ,our Savings Department. We = wel- . _come your open account. SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. e BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 CASH FUEL & FEED STORE A. J. Holden, Pro. Phone 228-W All kinds of Flour, Feed, and Fuel. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. Hay GENERAL: MERCHANDISE * @Groceries, Dry Goods;. Shoes, Flour,: Feed, .etc. The careful.. buyers buy-here. ‘W. G.'SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation. 2081 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OPTOMETRISTS KOORS BROTHERS.CO:. Manaufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- - tain Goods - - ;#16 Minn: Ave. - N:. W.-Phone 125 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. DRS."LARSON & LARSON Specialists’ in the ‘Science of Fitting Glasses. Offices over: Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 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. . Your patronage ,,Would be. pleased to-call.and give . estimates on all kinds of work. All iwork -guaranteed. . Prices;iright. Residence, 110 6th St.: Phone No. 231. - Give me a trial. C. F. HICKS MOST SMOKERS'WILL soon smoke " “DON ALMO’S”: A Home Smoke for Home Folk * DRUGS’AND JEWELRY CASE’S:.CASH STORE N: 3./ Case, :Prop. —Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP Bemidj, Minn: GROCERIES -AND SHOES SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M, D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. JINO--C. MARIN General Merchandise. —Watch This Space— North of Phone 106 Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. 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 ~ INSURANCE FARM FIRE INSURANCE Let me write it in ‘the old Con- ° mecticut Fire Insurance Co. C. C. CROSS MILES BLOCK LUMBER, .-COAT, 'AND .W00D REAL ESTATE Wholesalers and Retailers. - Seryice: :and.-satiafaction. Mail } - i0rders given that same service you: BETTER GET BUSY Bemidjites, if you want one of those nice 40-acre tracts we have for sale near Bemidii, at $15 per acre, easy terms. MORRIS. & LONGBALLA, Bemidji Any. qusatity you want. “Buflaifig material of all kinds. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. ~_ Bemidji .