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TUESDAY, ..MARCH . 30, .1915. About The Cify_] EEXER KRR KR KK KR KK * LEST WE FORGET * EE XXX XK KEE XK In case of fire call 349. s 0. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, April 14. e s . To cast your ballot on the bond issue at the special election whieh is to be held on April 20. LRI Students of the high sehool will take part in a declamatory eontest this evening at 8-o’clock. s May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. s s . Friday, April 23, has been named as Arbor and Bird day in a procla- mation issued by Governor . Ham- mond. * s = An interesting program will be presented by the junior high school in its assembly room Thursday af- ternoon. o s . The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held April 27. There will be a special meeting on April 2. . s e 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. s s s 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 session will be held in Bemidji, De- cember 9 and 10. JOGA Miss Gena Hegland of Rosby was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McKeown and Mrs. Farley Dare of Walker were Be- midji visitors last evening. Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates on painting and papering.— Adv. Mrs. Effie Sines of Pinewood was | in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Kel- liher, where she will visit her mother | for a few days. | One of these days you ought to| Are Death’s Hands at Your Vitals? Your Life is Threatened When the M::Jl?ineryof Diges- Little ,pains grow to big onea Headaches, dullness and “tired-all- over” feelings mean downright ser- fous, passibly. fatal illness, the fault is corrected. unless 11y Death’s Grip has me merey. A short course of home treatment ‘with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, taken in time, has restored thou- eands to perfect health when all tha #kill of the best medical specialists In the world would have been of no avail had the disease been allowed to continue. When the stomach and. bowels get out of order, the natural defenses of the body are weakened and you are an easy prey to serious diseases. Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea tones up all the vital or- gans, enriches the blood stream and Temoves the poisonous disease prod- ucts in Nature’s own peerless way. You can get either the kind to make in tea or the new. tablet form for the use of travellers, etc. A% sl §0oq gruggists—PFrice 366, Barker’s Drug Store 217 3rd St Be- midji Minn. CREAM FOR CATARRH ' OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid! In one minute your elogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely No more hawking, snuffling, blowing headache, ess. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in- | |saw mill designer and builder, was +1in Bemidji yesterday on business. He go to Hakkerup's and ture taken-—Adv. Thor Barlow of Eagle Bend, Min- nesota, who has been the guest of relatives in Bemidji, returned to kis home this morning. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Royer of Tur- tle River transacted business in the city yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box mnow. Abercrombie & McCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. have your pic- : ~ Howard E. Dea, general superin- tendent of the Crookston Lumber company, left last evening for Min- neapolis on business. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box now. Abercrombie & McCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. The Ladies’ aid of the Baptist chureh will meet in the church basement tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Everyone cordially invited. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box now. Abercrombie & MeCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. The ladies of the Swedish church will meet at the home of Mrs. L. L. Lind, 604 4th St., tomorrow after- noon to finish sewing for Easter sale. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box now. abercrombie & McCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown of Chip- pewa Falls, Wisconsin, arrived in Bemidji Saturday and will be the guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. C. MecGregor, for some time. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box now. Abercrombie & McCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. Ben Barlow of Barrett, Minnesota, was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday between trains. He was on his way to Boy River, Minnesota, where he will transact business. The Pioneer is the place to buy| your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozeu rolls or a hundred rolls. | Mrs. M. A. Clark entertained eight little girls Saturday afternoon, in honor of Virginia Slipp of Minnea- polis, who is a guest at the Clark| home, the occasion being her birti- day. i E. 8. Woodward’s paint shop will| be open for business from now on.| We have a fine line of wail mper.‘ Order your paper now. Cor. 4th St.| and America Ave—Adv. George French, cashier of the First State bank of Littlefork, returned to his home this morning after having spent several days in Bemidji. Mrs. French will remain here a short time as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton. Read the big display ad of our bible offer free to subscribers. From April 1 to April 10, this handsome book will be given free to those who | pay one year in advance on the Daily | Pioneer. Rev. S. L. Parish, district super- intendent, will hold services and quarterly conference in the Metho- dist church this evening. Services will begin at 7:30. Music by the emergeney choir. All are cordially invited to attend. Beginning April 1 to April 10 you can secure a $5.00 limp leather bible free by paying your subseription to the Daily Pioneer one year in ad- vance. No coupons. Read the dis- play ad in this issue.—Adv Mrs. F. M. Sinclair, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam MecCuaig, of Bemidji avenue for the past several weeks, went to Min- neapolis this morning where she will visit friends before returning to her home in Princeton, Minnesota. Mrs. O. H. Bakke and daughter, Olive, of Minneapolis, arrived in Be- midji yesterday morning and are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson of Eleventh street and Bel- trami avenue, Mrs. Bakke being Mrs. Johnson’s sister. They will remain during Easter vacation. We have money to loan on City property, which can be paid back in small monthly payments.. Be- midji Building and Loan Association, Clayton C. Cross, Secretary. Office over Northern National Bank.—Adv. the Woman’s Study club, returned to Bemidji yesterday afternoon from Grand Rapids where she has spent several days with her husband, who is one of the attorneys in an import- ant law suit which is now on trial before Judge W. S. MecClenahan. F. W. Horskotte of Minneapolis, returned to his home last evening. While in Bemidji he was the guest of John McDonald Herbert, assistant | manager of the sales department of the Crookston Lumber company. By special arrangement The Be- midji Pioneer Publishing Co. has se- cured extra $5.00 limp leather bibles to offer with one year’s subseription to the Daily Pioneer when paid strict- iy in advance. This offer is good caly from April 1 to April 10. The Ladies’ Aid society - of the; First Scandinavian Lutheran church | stantly. It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with & cold or nasty catarrh—Relief, gomes so quickly, will be entertained in the church basement tomorrow afternoon. Sup—_ per will also be served from five till Mrs. E. E. McDonald, president of | Tonigl_lt Only “Mias Jimm In five acts. matic in stery and action. sharp THE HOUSE OF QUALITY A i World Film Corporation. pre- This great feature is even a greater suecess than the original play—striking, ferceful, wonderfully dra- First show 7:20. Admission 5c and 1 5¢ THURSDAY—The show you have been waiting for. An- nette Kellerman in “Nepiune’s Daughter,” matinee 3 p. m. sents Robert Warwick in ¥ Valenting” seven. A kitchen and dining room shower will be given at this time to help furnish the basement, each woman bringing a kitchen utensil and the men, who have net already done so, will give money to buy dia- ing room chairs. Here’s a chance for you, dear read- er, to secure one of our $5.00 limp leather bibles free. All you're asked to do is to pay your subscription to the Daily Pioneer one year in ad- vance. This offer for ten days only. Begins April 1 and closes April 10. —Adv. “Our Possessions” was the topic| for discussion at the Woman’s Study | club meeting yesterday afternoon. | Roll call was answered by giving characteristics of the natives of the different possessions. The program was most interesting and the follow- ing papers were given: Philippine Islands and Alaska,” Mrs. T. C. Bailey; Hawaii, Porto Rico and Tu- tuila Group,” the paper being pre- | pared by Mrs. Huffman, but on ac-| count of her absence was read by| Mrs. W. Z. Robinson; “Guam and | Canal Zomne,” Mrs. A. E. Witting. | The next meeting will be held April| 12 and Mrs. L. A. Ward will have charge of the program. ‘“Public Health” will be the topic for the day and roll call will be answered by giv-| ing names of famous physicians and surgeons. When the war is o’er, with its Tcld That There Was No Cure for] Hin, | “After suffering for over twenty| years with indigestion and havingl some of the best doctors here tell me | there was no cure for me, I think it th xing’ t blood of, ounly right to tell you for the sake! *-m";,fi‘;?aA mfiemrh g’ of other sufferers as well as your | pimples. g e own satisfaction that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Tablets not only re- lieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years,” writes Jul. Grobien, Houston, Texas. Obtainable everywhere. 'RECIPE TO CLEAR |lemon juice, combined with lithia. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink wealth of gore—the worst that the world e’er knew, When the throb- bing drum and the fife are dumb, ofr, what will the damsels do? They may watch and wait by the garden gate as they watehed in the days of yore, but the strong young men will -return again to the twilight tryst no more. War’s shadow falls on the huts and halls, and through it the old men grope; but the darker shade’s for the widowed maids who - APIMPLY SKIN Pimples_are Impurities- Seeking an Outlet Through Skin Pores. Pimples, sores and ‘boils usually re- sult from toxins, poisons and impurities which are generated in the bowels and | then absorbed into the blood through | the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys ta filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but in many instances the bowels create more toxins and impurities than. the kidneys can_eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these impurities which often break out-all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a moted authority, is to get from any -pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take tablespoonful in a glass of hot wate. each morning before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stimu- lates - the _kidneys tc _normal activity, . Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and-| § is made from the acid of grapes and | which usually makes pimples disappeary cleanses the blood and is excellent for |3 1the kidneys as well. The Rex Monday and Tuesday ] A pretty Biograph story *The Lady of Dreams” .in Kate Bruce and Ivanj two reels. Irene Howley, Theatre’ Christy take the leading parts. A western photo-drama “Bronch-Billy and the Claim Jumpers.” In the cast are G. M. Anderson, Mar- guerite Clayton and Lee Willard. A laugh-producing comedy is *“The Champion Pro- cess Server,” featuring William Wadsworth and Arthur Housman. Daily matinees, beginning begin at 7:15 p. m. THE REX Under new management i | first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows)] Admission 5c and 10 THEATRE OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. BRINKMAN THEATRE TONIGHT = -Famous Players “Daniel Frohman presents the noted stage success : Paramount Program Henrietta Crossman THE UNWELGOME MRS. HATCH By Mrs. Barton Harrison. ADMISSION First show 7:20 - 5¢ and [5¢ g (W PATNTEE men;: “and -it’s well,” : they’ll sigh, “that we soon shall die, and be with our soms again.”” But the widowed| maids in the darker shades no com- fort- like that: can win; through the years they’ll wait for the-jasper gate to open and let -them in.—Wait Mason. Take your supper with the Baptist ladies, Wednesday, from 5 till 7. ~ MENU. Creamed Potatoes - Sauer Krant Hot: Weiners . 7 Pickles Bread Butter Ginger Cream Sugar Cookies Coffee Tea reel feature with: Francis X. Bush-| man in the title role, and two other photo-plays of high. class, will be shown at The Rex Theater, Wednes- day. Matinees begin at 2 p. m: Eve- ning shows start at 7:15 p. m. Ad- ‘mission 5 and 16¢.—Adv. KX KKK AR KKK KKK RS * MUCH IN LITTLE * KK KKK KKK KKK KK XF By the use of a partial vacuum thé United States Department of Agri- culture has developed a hyrocyanié acid gas process for fumigating im-| ported seed more rapidly than here- |- tofore. The construction of a new port on the ast coast of the Island of Luzon is expected to reduce the time for| trips between the Pacific coast of the United States and Manilla by four days. May Olive Wilson, known as Philadelphia’s “Santa Claus Girl,” will soon marry. “Mongrel and - Master”—a three- L3 TOBACCO. Feu XNV/HEN it looks like trouble —remember there’s peace -and calm: content in “the little : chew that satisfies.” The -whele weorld: is'friendly to the man whe hands out a smile and = ki hint about the Redl Tobacco Chew. A little chew of pure, i short shred—seasoned and be tobacco satisfied:: Thatls~ Chew. Th.t'lviy'; i T ‘covtsdoes jn the ead. T i chew, cut fine and short shred s that you won't heve ; is o ready ch 0 that you . you spit too mach. ‘Grinding vt riinery cesdied wheceo” . ich tobacco does mot.need to be, covered 2o with moiasscs and One smal chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON ‘COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York BUY FROM DEALER ORSEND 10°STAMES TO US DRY CLEANING 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. FLOUR, FEED AND HAY LAUNDR HOME LAUNDRY = We wash your clothes as'they did at home. Our specialty is Family ‘Washing.- Try us. Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Save-systemstically: - Make-use of our Savings Department. We wel- - come your open account. : : I : SECURITY. STATE BANK Bemidji,- Minn. - BROSVIK, THE TAILOR ‘Phone 938 Manufacturers and Jobbers Toe Cream, Bakery .Goods,.Confec- tionery,-Cigars-and Foun- ~tain Goods “31% Minn. Ave. 'N.W..Phone126 Putting appearance,--value and new life into-sgarment-ready to be disearded. ‘We -press -a :suit for only “~B50c— Zognnp"neh. ‘Ave. ='"Phone:b81-W " 'PAPER HANGER DECORATOR “Your patronage solfeited. { 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 AEMO0'S” A Home Smoke for Home Folk 2 CASH FUEL & FEED STORE A. J. Holden, Pro. Phone 228-W All kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay and Fuel. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Qoods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Phone 65. 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. ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, .Organs and Sewing Machines. 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. _OSTEOPATEIC PEYSION _ DR. F..J. DARRAGH Free Consultation. 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Stere Day and Night Calls Answered GROCERIRS:AND-SHOES *JNO: C. MARIN General Merchandise. —Watch This Space— Phone 32 1 have-a-limited:amount of money ‘to loan on_improved farms, at ireasonable rates. See me before you | tie up-with-anyene else. - No- de-" Jay—money on hand-fer:imme- | diate payment. Office over Nor. | ‘Nat’l. Bank, Bemidji, Minn. 320 Minn: Ave. HXRNESS : We want to settz few Weérk Har- LOOK! LISTEN! i 156 acres, % mile from Turtle River station; $12.50 per acres 24 acres'on fine:ka: Wirgin tim-