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TUESDAY;’ MARCH 193, ) About The City (B EE R RS R R EE SR R R K] * LEST WE FORGET * I EE RS E R R R R R R R R In case of fire call 349. s s . There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the ommty ‘Wednesday, April 14. . s s s To cast your ballot on ‘the ‘bond issue at the special election which is to be held on April 20. PR May 10 has been'selected ‘as' the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. .8 Another installment of “The Mas- ter Key,” the great serial, will ap- pear in Friday’s issue of the Pioneer. s . 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. ... Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held-on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. .o . June 10 and 11 have been the days selected for the summer meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association, which is to be held at Coleraine. The winter De- session will be held in Bemidji, cember 9 and 10. BREVITIES Mrs. L. A. Ogaard of International Falls was in Bemidji today. jo Mrs. L. Petry of Maltby is visit- ing Bemidji friends for a few days. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Chief and Mrs. John Morrison of Red Lake .were Bemidji visitors to- day. John Hanson of the town of Lib- erty was in the city today on busi- Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates -on painting and papering.— Adv. Mrs. E. M. Hayner of Tenstrike transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. Charles Blakley of Turtle T'S different from others because more care is taken in the making and the materials used are of higher grade. ‘ Black - Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, anJ the shinelasts four times as long as ordinary stove polish. by hardware and grocery dealers. 5 Used on samiple stoves and sold ‘All wo ask i Uscit on your ook stove, your. rlor stove or your g o m on ind it 1 best tove v | \Joa used, your decicr i our aondy’ Incist on Biack Sk Stove Folsbe Mudé in liquid or paste—one quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Works Sterling, lllinois Black Silk Air-Drying iron Emamel on frates, eisters. slove plpes-_Frevents anting. Metal Piish for siver. pickei orhn- 1t hos no equal for use on automobiles, “A Shine in Every Drop” PUT SULPHUR ON AN ITCHING SKIN AND END ECZEMA Says this old-time Eczema rem- edy is applied like cold cream. Use Any irritation or breaking out on the face, arms, legs or body when accom- panied by itching, or when the skin is dry and feverish, can be readily over- come by applying a little bold-sulphur, says a noted dermatologist. * He states that bold-sulphur instantly allays the angry itching and irritation and 'soothes and heals the Eczema right up leaving the skin clear and smooth. Bold-sulphur ‘has occupied a secure posi- tion ‘for many years in the treatment of “cutaneous~ disorders bsenusehol its - parasite-destroying property.. - Nothing has “ever. been Totnd by teke its place in treating - the irritable and inflam- matory-skin affections. While mot al- ways establishing a permanent cure it never- fails" to subdue the itching irri- tation and-drive the Eczema away and it is- often years later !l:efml: any_ erup- - tion -again-appears on the skin. Those tmlgleed should obtain at any “drug -storé “an ounce of bold:sulphur, which is applied to the affected parts in the same mauner as an or .eream, 1913, - |she has spent the-past several weeks, Genuine home product pickled pork 10c per pound cash. 'W.'G. Schroeder, —Adv. ; rs. William Blakley of ~Farley ‘was among the out-of-town'shoppers between trains yesterday. Mrs. M. Taunt of Becida transacted business in Bemidjt yesterday, . Te- turning home in the ‘evening. . One of these days you “Gught to 80 ‘to- Hakkerup’s and have'your pic- ture’ takeén.—Adv. Miss Perry of Northern was the guest of her sister, Mrs. F.-E. Hard- ing, ‘of Fourth street, yesterday: * Judge M. A. Spooner went to De- troit, Minnesota, yesterday afternoon where he will sperd some time..on court” matters. The Swedish Luthetan Ladies’ Aid society - will be entertained by Mrs. Wes Wright Thursday afternoon at 2:80. 'Allare cordially invited to at- tend. Girl wanted for: housework. In- quire-at once. Mrs. H. ‘'W: Blil!y, 605 Minn. Ave.—Adv. The Lady Maccabees will meet ‘at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, '306 Third street, Wednesday evenin, March 24, at 8:30. Al members are requested to be present. Henry Dahl, one of the Crookgton Lumber mill sawyers, returned to Be- midji yesterday from Minneapolis. Dahl has spent most of the winter in the west. Chief Justice and Mrs. C. J. Brown, who have been the guests of their son, Attorney M. J .Brown, and family for the past few days, return- ed to their home this morning. lave your furniture repaired at the bargain:stere,-first class work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular meeting this evening at 8 o’clock in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Initiation will take place and lunch will be served. A large attendance is desired. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. S. A. Cutter, 1111 Beltrami avenue, Wednesday after- noon at 2:30. A Dutch lunch will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. Mrs. George Ostrander of Turtle | River was in Bemidji yesterday on business. Mrs. James Martin, who has been a guest at the Ostrander home for the past few days, accom- panied her to Bemidji and returned to her home in Puposky on the after- noon train. Nine bars of Swift’s*laundry soap 25¢; 25 bars Ros& Blossom' Glycerine soap 25¢ cash. W. G. 'Sehroedfic..r. Adv. b3 Mrs. Eva -Kaiser -of - Ne has visite@-friends>-and- rel Hibbing and:Keewatin “for the pnst two weeks, returned to’ Bemidji yes- terday. :She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Harry Flock of Hibbing, who will visit relatives in Northern for a couple of weeks. Another evidence of Bemidii’s prosperity since the saloons quit is found in the fact that Charles Van- dersluis, the popular salesman for Janney, Semple, Hill & Co., will open another hardware store there on April 1 in the building formerly oc- cupied by the Silversack saloon.—- International Falls Press. Mrs. Edward Rood returned yes- terday from Beloit, Wisconsin, where having been called there by’the déath of her daughter, Mrs. Gharles Sever- son, who died from tumor of the stomach. Mrs. Rood was accompa- nied home by ‘her son, L.-E. Rood, who met her in the cities. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding maehine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a-hundred rolls. —Adv. Glenn Harding of Cass Lake was a Bemidji visitor last night, return- ing to his home this morning. Mr. Harding is & member ~~of Bemidji Lodge, 1052, B. P. 0.’E,, and an- nounces that -a large: delegation of Cass Lake Elks will attend the bid social session, installation and initia= tion meeting which is to be held here next week. Mrs. George Cochran of Minnesota avenue was hostess. this...afterno when she ertertained‘at thréé tak of Five Hundred; ‘i hondf of-Mrs.| Lamoreaux 'of Washburn;—-Wi n-g sin, who is a guest-at the E-E. field home on Eake“Boulévard. Mr Cochran was “assisted™in*serving her daughters,Mesdames M: E. Ken-| field and William- Chichester. i E. S. Woodward’s paint shop wm’ be open for business from -now -on. ) We have a!fine lime of “wall paper.] Order your paper now. “Cor." 4th St.§ and America- Ave.—Adv. e Miss Genevieve: ‘Moran,-of Superias, ‘Wisconsin, returned to her hot morning after having spent yester- day and today as a guest at George A. Cochran home, Minnesota’ avenue and Fifth street. Miss Moran, who with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ken- field, visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Chichester at Bena, reached Bemidji yesterday af- ternoon. ' Mrs. Kenfield had been-in Bena since Thursday, being joined by her husband Sunday morning. Those wishing their last season’s hats' made over, can. get it-done at the “ Henrionhet “Millinery = parlors. Flowers, ‘feathers and ribbons re- dyed, shapes re-blocked and'old hats ‘made to 1gok as good as new.—Adv. 1 met a maid.-whese glance, so win- “|replied; : THE'HOUSE OF QUALITY - TOMGHT ONLY ‘TH By Eugene Walters. made.” 0 r,'wu T Sngle . **General Film Co. presents Lubin’s . Masterpiece OLF” *As beautiful a picture as was ever In six ‘wonderful reels; staged by Barry O'Neil, producer of “The Lion and: The Mouse.” With the famous Lubin -all-star. cast with :Ethel ‘Clayton and Geo. Soule Spencer.: First show 7:20. Admission.Bc and..16c. “THURSDAY—Wilton Lackaye in “The Pit.” A great star in-his-greatest. stage triumph. - Matinee 3 p. m. sbme; made me glad; her lid, she said, ‘was brought from France, ‘“marry me?" I asked, “sweet maid, you suit me to a T:” Then all her molars she displayed; ‘her laugh was large and free. ““This marriage bunk,” the maid “gives me an’ oblong pain; what profits‘it to be-a bride? What does a’ damsel gain? The housewife is'a total loss, a drudge; unpaid and meek; but ‘my ‘employers: come across with fifteen bones each week. The wife must beg her tightwad man for Mayor Cured; Skin Cleared By D. D.D. Mayor Chapman of Ellis, Kansas, courteously says ne will answer any Ictters written him relutive to his truly marvelous care of skin trouble' wita the D. D. D. Prescription. Mayor Chapman writes: “I_think how I suffered last winter, how I could do no work. I was covered with ter- rible blotches, sometimes weeping wa- ter, sometimes worse, blotches some- times 10 inches in diameter. FEARFUL JTCHING. 1t ‘was only accidentally that I learned of the famous specific . D.D. Iwrite this in all'gratitude for what D. D. D. has done for me” Results from the use of are immediate. The first, touch and the itch is goncl Fimples, rashes, dandruff, disappear over night. Hard crusts and scaies, TAW 5corehing‘ sores, salt rheum, tetter, no form’ of skim disease resists. All raruggists ‘have - this famous specific-on hand. 1f you:will'come to us we will sell you the first bottle on the guarantee that_igewill reach your case or your mongy'refunded. You alone to judge. ‘Ask also about D, D. D, Skin Soap, best far. tgnger skin, soft, cool ““BARKER'S DRUG STORE every dime he sheds; a girl becomes an also ran the minute that she weds. ‘Oh," cheerfully my way I jog, I find this old world nice; I'm independent as a hog that has been placed on ice. And if T wedded you, I fear, the change would make me ill; I'd have to work for you a year to get a dol- lar bill. - My bank account is on the boom, I smile and dance and sing; oh, not for me the orange bloom, white gloves or wedding ring”’ So she went giggling on her way, and would not be a frau; I wonder if she’ll be one now?—Walt Mason. Chronic Constipation. “About two years ago when I be- gan using Chamberlain’s - Tablets I had been suffering for some time with | stomach -trouble -and- chronic consti- ‘pation. My condition improved ra- pidly . through the use of these tah- lets. - Since taking:them my health has been fine,” - writes Mrs. -John Newton, Irving, N. Y. 'Obtainable everywhere. Reminders. Mrs.—He said 1 reminded him of a goddess. Mr.—Hub! Mrs.—What #o 1 remind you of? Mr.—Of every darned thing I overlook that you ask me to do.—Clevelaad Leader. Reversible. Stella—1 take my husband along to help choose a hat. Bella—I take a-hat along to help chose a hushand.—New York Sun. Many go for wool and come home [ shorn themsélves.—Cervantes. +‘Pioneer want 4ds bring resulte London, = March 4. -—(By‘ Mail to New York.)—*“Sister Susie” has a rival. Jack Nor, worth who introduced thisy popular - tongue-twister to London music hall audiences is now persuading them to; Jjoin him in singing: % “Mother’s sitting knitting lit- tle mittens for the Navy, Bertha's busy bathing baby Belgian refugees Sarah’s shaming making guernseys Ghurkas, Oh, what busy bees, all sew- ing, oh, so busy, Maggie, Moll and Maud are making mufflers for the Marines, ‘While Winnie winds the wool when they begin, Sister Cissie’s knitting socks and Susie’s sewing - shirts for soldiers, Still poor papa props pants up with a pin.” shirkers, for the -his Tk kR A KA Kk kR ke kAR Jedkok ok ok ok ok ok ok k ok ok kk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok kk ok ok ok ok ok ko k &l‘li{*‘ill(*** For a Weak Stomach. If you have any tréuble with your digestion you should read what Mrs. J. C. Bauer, Zanesville, Ohio, has to say regarding her experience as fol- lows: “I was troubled for months with a weak stomach and constipa- tion and it was all I could do to drag myself about the house. Chamber-! lain's Tablets afforded me the first| relief I got, and after taking them a short time I was restored to health.” Obtainable everywhere On top of a Maryland -invtenor’s sanitary milk pail are tubes through which the milk is drawn directly from cows without coming in con- tact with the air. Five thousand bees will weigh a pound as they leave the hive, but when they return loaded with honey *ix xd * Whn You Want Somefllmr‘ . Particulary Nice— - You can always upon K'C not ,g:flaomt you. " double raise o ly. certain is left to “luck.” If the bausun]nfletlm, C will raise it light and nfeathery and it will be all the better. Jaming the stove or turning the pan around makes no differ- ence—K C sustains lhe raise umtil baked. When there’s a birthday or wedding cake - to bake, or r&reshmcnts for reception or party to -provide, take . no .chances— UseK C gatlo g A new lawn mower is-a horse- Indigestion and Bilousness, drawn machine in miniature and the When you feel bilious or have knives may be stopped instantly by trouble with your...digestion give throwing a gear out of position” by | oyamperiain’s Tablets a trial. These movingaicverionsiue handle. Tablets have become a favorite with T T T a great many people for those dis- To travel the pavement that leads |orders. You are certain to be pleas- to success a little egotism is always|ed with the prompt relief which they necessary. afford. Obtainable everywhere. The Rex Theatre Meonday.and Fuesday ‘:t‘Money; The Good of it and the Bad of it.”” A clever and popular photo-play drama in two reels— - Biograph. - % ‘“Broncho: Billy and The Sheriff’s Offlce,” with Geo. M. Anderson in the leading role. Essanay. #Billy’s Wager,’’ ‘a- comedy that canhnot fail to please. - In addition-we-show this week, : “‘Young Mrs. Win- throp;® ““Mr: Santa Claus” and *When the Blind See,’’ and other high class motion pictures. Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows begin at 7:15 p. m. Admission 6c and 10c “THE REX THEATRE their weight is doubled. Under new management OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. CLASSI ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ‘Business Directory FIED. ALPHABETICALLY <LAENDEY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER TONIGHT Famous Players Star Feature Film Service PARAMOUNT PROGRAM Jesse L. Lasky presents “Dustin Farnum —IN— he Virginian From the book by Owen Wister and the ¢:play by Kirk Lashalle Five' Parts Matinee Daily 2 30 400 Scangs Admission 5¢ and 15¢ the [V TOP: to conmder ‘what a GOOD BANK ACCOUNT INSURES ' The “business man tan employ the' best help and insure SERVICE. De- ¢ pression'mayicomé¥ in lds line, but his big CASH ON' HAND means SECURITY. The fine line of credits may be drawn tight, but-none will question his STABILITY. Give your business SEBVICE, mm'n ii’i STABILITY fimmmumu. ‘FIRST NAT[ONAL BANK J 'l'hird St. O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS MODI:fL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your-clothes as they did 309 3rd St. Phone 537 |t home. /Our specialty is Family : A - Washing. Try us. Out of town Orders Given Phone 498 Prompt Attention. . FLOUR, FEED AND HAY Save_systematically. - Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 xmnsmemnom GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS . 'MUSICAL’, INSTRUMENTS " Wholesale and Retail CASH FUEL & FEED- STORE A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, - Organs and Sewing Phone 228-W Machines. ) All- kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay 117 Fhird St. Bemidji. - and Fuel. Phone 573-W Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries J. BISIAR, Manager. - - GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The i «careful buyers DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases buy here. Free Consultation. W. G..SCHROEDER 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Bemidji Phone 65. Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS KOORS BROTHERB Cco. Manufaeturers-and Jobbers . Ice Cream; Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars-and Foun- ) tain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 CLEANING AND. PHESSING TELEPHONE 581-W If you want first classi‘work at Moderate Prices. Send” your Clothes to 207 Beltrami Ave. BerhidJifMinn. PAINTER - - rnEcom'on Your patronage solicited. ‘Would be pleased to call and give estimates on all kinds of work. All work’ guaranteed. Prices right. ~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 ‘Wholesalers ‘and Retailers. Service ‘and - satisfaction. Mail Orders given tllxt”umg service you get in person. - BARKER'S KEMP'S CLEANINGSHOUSE - Bemidfi: Minn. 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 ASE’S-CASH STORE /N. J. Case, Prop. i~ Dealer In— ‘STAPEE and FANCY GROCERIES Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE ~ EAR: NOSE ' THROAT Glasses Fitted. > Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. JNO. C. MARIN _ General Merchandise. —Watch This Space— North of Phone 105 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- necticut Fire Insurance Co. C. C. CROSS MILES BLOCK ' LUMBER, COAL AND -WO00D - "REAL ESTATE BETTER GET" BUBY Bemidjites, if you want one-of those nice 40-acre tracts we have for sale near Bemidji, at “$15.'per acre, easy terms. ° MORRIS & LONGBALLA, " Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. ST.. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100