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WEDNESDAY, ; MARCH - 31, 1015. | About The City | IR E R R R R R R RN 3 LEST WE-FORGET * LA R R R RS R E R R RER R In case of fire call 349. .. » There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county ‘Wednesday, April 14. .. To cast your ballot on the bond issue at the special election which is to be held on April 20. s s 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- matjon issued by Governor Ham- mond. s s e An interesting program will be presented by the junior high school in its assembly room Thursday af- ternoon. LR Y The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held April 27. There will be a speecial 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. c o e 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. 0] BREVITIES Mr. and Mrs. William Blakely of Farley were in Bemidji yesterday oa business. For Wood Phome 129.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wil- ton transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. { Call C. F. Hicks, Phone 231, for es- timates on painting and papering.— Adv. Mrs. Robert Comnell of Blackduck spent yesterday .between trains.in the city shopping. Cash market for.potatoes. Call or Phone 65 or 66. W. G. Schroeder.— Adv. Misses Perry..and Halvorsen of the town of Nerthern were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. One .of these gays you.ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Hazel Reeves of Shevlin ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain here for a short time. 1ave your furniture gpaired at the bargain store, first.class work ut| reasonable prices.—Adv. Senator William O’Neil, govern- ment superintendent of logging, was a Bemidji business visitor last eve- ning. Before buying your Easter hat, call Grand Thaatre THE HOUSE OF .QUALITY TONICHT ONLY In The Latin Quartr (Vitagraph) A special two-part feature that is quite unique in uonst:mcnon and contains mueh that is thrill- ing. 1] Ffin Boy (Biograph) A drama that contains many (Sitrong scenes and is beautifully one. The Battie of Snakeville (Essanay) A western comedy-that is a great laugh producer. Tomorrow, Thursday — ‘‘Nep- tune’s Daughter,”’ w1th Annette Kellerman. Matinee 3 p. m. |her daughters, Mrs. |trict, spent last evening in Bemidji Ierd. ymidji last evening and will remain and see the new line at the Henrion- net Millinery parlors.—Adv. rs. Allen Forte of Ecklés, who is visiting her parents in Nary, spent Yesterday in Bemidji, the guest of friends. Just received a new line of chil- dren’s hats for Easter at the Hen- rionnet Millinery parlors.—Adv. Miss Ila Lincoln of Park Rapids is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hayth, of the town of Northern during.the Easter vacation. Mrs. Kahala of Erskine, Minnesota, ,vbho has been visiting relatives in Bemidji for a short time, returned.to ‘her home yesterday. New Easter hats arriving every day at the Henrionnet Millinery.par- lors. Call and see them before buy- ing.—Adv. Mrs. Henry Simpson, who has been {a guest at the Cochran home-during the past several days, returned to her home at Bena this morning. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box now. Abercrombie & MeCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. Mrs. Rob Wolfe and Mrs. M. C. Whitney of Guthrie, Minnesota, at- tended the Bemidji High school dec- lamatory contest last evening. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box now. Abercrombie & McCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. Mrs. J. M. Sines of Kelliher was in Bemidji yesterday, enrouts to Pine- wood, where she will Iook after her farm interests for a few days. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box now. Abercrombie & MeCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. Franz Jevne of International Falls, county attorney of Koochiching coun- ty, was in Bemidji today on legal business before Judge C. W. Stanton. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order your Easter box mnow. abercrombie & McCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. Miss Helen Evans will have as her guest during Easter vacation, Miss Clara LeDahl, English teacher of the Crookston High school, who will ar- rive in Bemidji tomorrow morning. Keeley’s Candies received fresh to- day. Order. your Easter box now.| Abercrombie & McCready, exclusive agents.—Adv. Mrs. J. C. Courtney, who has spent the winter in Bemidji, the guest of George Denley and Mrs. Henry Brakke, left yester- day afternoon for her home in Mon- tana. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozea rolls or a hundred rolls. —Adv. George Moody, one of the court reporters of the fifteenth judicial dis- enroute to Grand Rapids from Brain- While in Bemidji Mr. Moody was the guest of Lee LaBaw. E. S. Woodward’s paint shop will be open for business from now on. We have a fine line of wall paper. Order your paper now. Cor. 4th St. and America Ave.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coryell of Day- ton, North Dakota, who have :been visiting Mrs. Coryell's sister, Mrs. f.. F. Hanson, of Beeida for a short time, went to Park Rapids yesterday where they: will make their future home. We have money to loan on City property, which ecan be paid back in small monthly payments.. Be- midji Building and Loan Association, Clayton C. Cross, Seeretary. Office over Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Madden of Big Falls, Minnesota, was in Bemidji yesterdaz, enroute to Seattle, Washington, where she will visit her two.daugh- ters. She was aecompanied to this eity by Mr. Madden and her .son-in- law, Mr. McAndrews. 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. Ike Black, sales manager of the Kelley - Howe - Thompson Hardware company of Duluth, formerly a resi- dent of Bemidji, is a business visitor in the.city. < Mr: Black reached Be- here . for several days. Beginning April 1 to April 10 yoi| can secure a $5.00 limp leather biblal} free’ by -paying your subseription m the Daily Pioneer one year in ad: vance. No coupons. Read the dis-| play ad in this issue—Adv. ¥ Carroll C. Hill has jssued .invita~] tions for a private dance which to be given by him in the City hall next Monday ~eveming. ~Mr. | Hil gave a similar dance in January and it was one of the most enjoyable so- |cial: affairs of the winter. A five- piece .orchestra will provide music. By special arrangement The Be- midji Pioneer Publishing Co. has se- cured extra $5.00 limp leather bibles to offer with one year’s subscription to the Daily Pioneer when paid striet- iy in advance. This offer is good cnly from April 1 to April 10. Mrs. Frank Thompson, matron -of the rest room, Teceived a telegram yesterday, announcing the death of her niece, Mrs. May Chase Merkle,* of Cedar Rapids, Towa, who died from pneumonia yesterday. Mrs. Merkle was thirty-five years old and was a former Bemidji girl. She Jeaves a husband and three children, the youngest a baby two months oh:]_,_ _ | baekache GET TO THE CAUSE. chdpl’eoplemmmngflw Way. bad back. The distress begins in early morning—keeps up throughout the day. It’s hard to get out of bed, it’s torture to stoop or straighten. Plasters and -liniments may relieve; |- but cannot cure if the cause is in- side—the kidneys. When suffering so, use Doan’s Kidney Pills, the test- ed and proven kidney remedy, used in kidney troubles for over 50 years. Doan’s Kidney Pills are recommended by thousands for just such cases. Proof of their effectiveness in the tes- timony of this Bemidji resident: Mrs. Henry Revoir, 342 Minnesota Ave, Bemidji, says: “I was so bad with backache that I could hardly do anything. I had a dull, steady pain in the small of my back which was always worse if I.did any bending. A couple of boxes of Dean’s Kidney Pills-put .an .end to the tzouble, and; I have mever had a -return attack. Another of the family complained of and suffered severely. Doan’s Kidney Pills soon made this one all right.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Revoir _had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. besides other relatives, to mourn her death. Here’s a chance for you, dear read- er, to secure one of our $5.00 lmp| leather bibles free. All you’re asked to do is to pay your subscription to the Daily Pioneer one year in ad- vance. This offer for ten days only. Begins April 1 and closes April 10. —Adv. Rev. S. L. Parish, district super- intendent of the Fergus Falls distriet, who preached and held a quarterly conference in the Methodist church last evening, went to Pupesky this afternoon. He was accompanied by Rev. C. W. Gilman, pastor of the Methodist church, who will preach in Pupesky. From there they will 8o to Redby, returning to Bemidji to- morrow morning. Rev. Parish will also visit Hines before he returns to his home. The blue grass seed I sow, in sor- row, for I know that other seed will thrive, indeed, but this will never grow. The cockleburs will thrive, and all weeds keep alive, but my blue grass will die, alas, and me to anguish drive. It takes a hundred years to raise a dozen spears; I sow and sow, in grief and woe, and wet the seed nd where l.lnd | lawn .and-gay. sowed around my -chieap abode just bring; the foxtails thrive in blocks of five, the milkweeds dance::and.sing. The luscious springtime rain bring herbage to the . plain; the, burdock’s$] there, so.rich and -rare, the -mullein] thrives amain. But grass seeds neve: sprout; they’re always down and ouf;: ‘ I've sown a ton, and now I'm done next year I'll sow some kraut.—Walt} Mason. 4 The “Live Wire” class of the Bnpr tist church will give a supper Friday evening, from 5:30 to 7 at the B-p»‘ tist church, April 2.- t MENU = Tomato Soup Orackers| Mashed Potatoes, Cream Gravy Escalloped Salmon 3 Apple Salad Parker House Bons Creamed Corn | Pickles Celel'y €ottage Pudding.and Sauce Fickets 35c . —Ad At The Rex Theater Tonight. ““Mongrel and Master’”’—a thr reel feature with Francis X. Bush-| man in the title role, and two other photo-plays of high elass, will -be URN HAIR BARK I 1 WITH SAGE TE Grandma kept her locks dark, gloss: i} and thick with a simple mixture .} of Sage Tea and .Sulphur. The oid-tin of Sage Ten and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded - grandwother’s treat- ment, and folks are agnin using it to ir hair a good, even color, which sensible, as we are living m an n a youthfal appearaace is of the and the mussy mixiag at il stores scll the ready-to-use produet ge and Sulphur Hair &9 ssiten “appiied. Simp x ea your comb or a soft hrush w xnh it and draw this threagh your.-hair. taking one small str: at a times by moming the gray hair disappears, but what, de- lights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifally darkening the hair after a few applica- tions, it also produces that soft lustre. and appearance of abundance which is so- aftractive: * besides, prevents dondruff, itching scalp and falling hair. The Rex SPECIAL In addition to the regular program of high class Theatre TONIGHT motion pictures The Rex Theatre will show tonight - “Mongrel and Master” A powerful drama in three parts, featuring Francis X. Bushman Ruth Stonehouse and other noted photo-drama stars. First show begins 7:15 p. m. ~ADMISSION: Chil THE REX Under new:management dren 8c, Adults I6¢c THEATRE OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. BRINKMAN THEATRE Tonight and Thursday - The Criterion Feature Film Mfg. Co. presents e Trap” In three parts. A melodramatic masterpiece of the north woods, with other comedy reels <PRICES 5¢ and 10¢ —_— Jesse L. Lasky the eminent “How” “Friday and Saturday Paramount Pictures Edeson ina graghlc motion picture production of 1ggest stage suceess “Where The Trail Dtvides Five parts, 250 scenes: Robert Edeson as romantic actor Mr. Robert Lauder a-gorgeous plnx:hc'sltm at 7:156 p. m. Ad- In-vain! -the seed I|mission 5 and 15 cents—Ady. Ladies’ late style spring suits colors many, sand and shepherd checks, choice a suit $10.00 Ladies’ shirt waists---1 lot white waists,low neck and long sleeve lew neck and short sleeves, choice each $1 O’Leary-Bowser Co. ‘Bemidji, teet, 'mku_ :M of homes. Women are allowed to smoke cig- rots and dies, confound its eyes, and| ' There are ten women - investors|arettes in all the New York hotels There is but little peace or com-|hence this fonrnful ode. The gentle |where there was one ten years:ago. except one.. fort for the man or woman with a|Wwinds of:spring the tall hiue thistles| == rope fire escape. -Philadelphia women are . forming clubs to study rapid transit. 1o Minnesota . Business Directory " CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. MODEL DRY CLEANERS Hoganson Bros., Props. 309 3rd St. HOME LAUNDRY 5 ‘We .wash your clothes as they did = at home. Our speehlty is Fflnfly Washing. Try us. =~ Phone 537 Out of town Orders Given new 207 Putting appearance, value and life into a garment ready to be discarded. ‘We press a suit for only —50c— o S e House Belt. Ave. Phone 581-W PAINTER PAPER HANGER DECORATOR 231. Your patronage solicited. <Would be pleased ta call and give estimates on all:kinds of work. All work guaranteed. Prices right. Residence, 110 6th St. Phone No. Give me a trial. C. F. HICKS MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke “DON ALMO0’S” A Home=Smoke for Home Folk DRUGS AND JEWELRY Phone 32 diate payment. Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given.that same service you Phone 100 CASE’S CASH STORE N. J. Case, Prop. —Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES GROCERIES AND SHOES JNO. C. MARIN General Merchandise. —Watch This Space— I have a limited amount of money to loan on improved farms, at reasonable rates. See me before you tie up with anyone else. No de- lay—money on hand for imme- Nat’l. Bank, Bemidji, Minn. CLAYTON ‘C. CROSS, LUMBER, COAL AND WO0D Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. Bemidji, Minn. Prompt Attention. Ehpusieess = BANKING AND SAVINGS FLOUR, FEED AND HAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS = CASH FUEL & FBEED STORE Wholesale and Retail Save systematically. Make use of A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, Organs and Sewing our Savings Department. We wel- Phone 238.-W Machines come your open account. : : : : ? i % All kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay 117 Third St. Bemidji. ¥ SECURITY STATE BANK and Fuel Phone 573-W Bemidji, Minn. Phone 228-W for prompt deliveries J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, P DR. F. J. DARRAGH BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Plour, Feed, etc. The s P iy careful buyers Specialist of Chronic Diseases e buy here. Free Consultation. W. G. SCHROEDER 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Bemidji Phone 65. Day and Night Calls Answered BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS | GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OPTOMETRISTS KOORS BROTHERS CO. You'll find the best that DRS. LARSON & LARSON Manufacturers and Jobbers money can buy right here. Specialists in the Sciemcs of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- A first trial is all we ask. Fitting Glasses, tionery, Cigars.and Foun- OTTO G. SCHWANDT. Offices over Postofice Bldg. tain_Goods Minnesota Ave. Bemidji Plons 93 - 315 Minn. Ave. -N.-W. Phone 125 Phone 83. : Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP s SPECIALIST 5 A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. < Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., North of Markham Hotel. Phone 108 320 Minn. Ave. SECOND-HAND GOODS HARNESS ¢ We want to sell a few Work Har-. nesses cheap to advertise them:: Call in and see them. Office over Nor. LOOK! River: station; $12.50 per Ifl'fi Easy terms. Some improvements;. 24 acres on fine lake, Virgin tim-’ petu:reulh. ’ MORRIS & LONGBALLA. Bemidji