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| | About The City | PR S EEEE SRR R * LEST WE FORGET * 'EEREEEREE R R R R E B R RS In case of fire call §49. . There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, April 14. * s To cast your ballot on the bond issue at the special election which is to be held on April 20. « s 0 The Bemidji schools will reopen, following the Easter vacation, on Monday morning, April 12. May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands cn 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. . . = ! That pedestrians should not cut across lots, but should keep to the | sidewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. ¢ . The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held April 27. There will be a special meeting on April 2. . e ® Beltrami county’s annual fair will be held on September 15, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. i The state fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. .. June 10 ana 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. BREVITIES Mrs. W. H. Cox of Maltby was a business visitor in Bemidji yester-| day. I For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. George Ostrander of ‘Turtle! River spent yesterday in the city shopping. Burns is his last name.—Adv. { Ladies’ White Waists, $1.19. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Goodmanson of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. | ‘Watch for ‘“Bobby’”’ next week.— Adv. Ladies’ Suits, Bowser Co.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Olson of New Folden, Minnesota, is the guest of Bemidji friends for a few days. Burns is his last name.—Adv. Ladies’ White Waists, $1.19. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Attorney Thomas Keefe of Foss- ton, formerly of Bemidji, was in Be- midji yesterday on legal business. The locals Monday night will tell | you all about Bobby.—Adv. ‘Watch for ‘“Bobby” next week.— Adv. Miss Bergal Borghold and Miss Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Friday and Saturday Till Death Us Do Part (Selig) An unusual and exceptionally interesting dramatic story of a society girl, featuring Kathlyn Williams. $10.00. O’Leary- Hearst-Selig News Pictorial | News from the seat of warand many other interesting events. A Superfluous Baby (Edison) A laugh producer of the first water. | Read the 8th episode of ‘‘The Master Key’’ in tonight’s Pioneer and see the picture Monday. Matinee 3 p. m. Bowser Co.—Adv. {ston Saturday, where she will be the |guest of friends and relatives over. {Sunday. | yesterday. Special Easter program Sunday “Two Women’’ featuring Anita Stewart and Earle Williams. IN ROYAL BAKING POWDER Thea Ungstad of Frohn ‘spent yes- terday in Bemidji, the friends. guests of California Hams, 1lc per 1b. at Troppman’s Saturday.—Adv. Ladies’ Suits, $10.00. O’Leary- Miss Vera Nelson will go to CTODK—I Cash market for potatoes. Call ori Phone 65 or 66. W. G. Schroeder.— Adv. Confirmation Suits, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, at The Leader, 210 3rd St.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Lattimer and Mrs. James Guthrie of Turtle River were between-train visitors in Bemidji Confirmation Suits, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, at The Leader, 210 3rd St.—Aadv. Miss Olive Clark of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Puposky, where she will visit friends and relatives. Confirmation Suits, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, at The Leader, 210 3rd St.—Adv. ) Earl Towle, one of the Bemidji Pioneer carrier boys, who has been ill for a few days, is again able to carry his route. Confirmation Suits, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, at The Leader, 210 3rd St.—Adv. Mrs. Martin Longballa and chil- dren went to Staples, Minnesota, this morning where they will visit rela- tives and friends. Confirmation Suits, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, at The Leader, 210 3rd| St.—Adv. . Mrs. C. G. Johnson of Shooks. is: a guest at the Dr. D. L. Stanton| home. She will remain in the city, until after Easter. Special for Friday and Saturday] at Troppman’s—9 bars Lenox Soap for 29¢.—Adv. | Henry .Swartz “returned -to-' Be- midji yesterday from Waukona, Min-| nesota, where he has been employed during the winter. You can save 20 to 30 per cent on | your fresh meats at Troppman’s Cash§ Market.—Adv. Lee LaBaw left this noon for Grand Rapids where he will attend a meeting of the court reporters of the fifteenth judicial district. Full quart jars fancy Queen olives | only 29c at Troppman’s, Friday a.nd{ Saturday.—Adv. Alex Ripple came to Bemidji this morning from Nebish, where he| teaches school, and will be the guest of his parents until Monday. Peerless Brand Bacon, 19¢ per 1b. by the strip, Saturday only, at Troppman’s.—Adv. Miss Mildred Dickenson, who at-; tends the Bemidji High school, is spending her Easter vacation at the home of Ralph Dickenson at Buena Vista. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Grace Miner, who is a stu-| dent in the Bemidji Normal depart- ment, is visiting at the home of her parents in Yola during the Easter va- cation. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work st reasonable prices.—Adv. There will be communion services in the First Scandinavian Lutheran church this evening at 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited to attend the services. Special on Sunshine Graham Crax for Saturday; 9c¢ per pkg. See our window. Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. Mrs. Herb Wood and son, Lyle, and daughters, Gladys and Doris, went to Brainerd this morning, where they | will visit. Mrs. Wood’s mother, Mrs. C. Nykonen. Special on Sunshine Graham Crax for Saturday; 9c¢ per pkg. See our window. Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. John W. Goodspeed left last night for Buhl, Minnesota, where he will take up his position with the Re- public Iron & Steel company as loco- motive engineer. :|evening was spent in sewing and |ning were A. C. Goddard, |evening. i searched among the swamps of Florida the Given home on Lake Boulevard, Tuesday afternoon. Special’ on Sunshine Graham Crax for Saturday; 9c per pkg. window. Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. Clayton C. Cross, secretary of the Remidji Building and Loan associa- tion, left this afternoon for Crook- ston where he will attend to various business matters. Miss Jessamine Gould, formerly of Bemidji, but now a teacher in the schools of Warren, is spending sev- eral days in the city, while here be- ing the guest of her cousin, Earl Grinols. Special for Saturday at Tropp- man’s—Swift’s Premium and Peer- less Brand hams, any size, 14c¢ per pound.—Adv. Attorney E. E. McDonald returned to Bemidji this morning from Grand Rapid where he has spent the past two weeks as one of the lawyers in an important lawsuit which is now on trial in the Itasca county district court. Good, new 6-room house 1n'N,v- more for sale cheap on easy terms. See Clayton C. Cross, over Northern Nat’l. Bank.—Adv. Representative L. G. Pendergast arrived in Bemidji this morning and will remain here until Sunday night. the house having adjourned Thurs- day- afternoon, on account of today being Good. Friday, until Monday morning at 10 o’clock. Mrs. -Bvans’ Sunday school class of the Methodist church will hold a focd sale at Stewart’s grocery Sat- urday afternoon.—Adv. Miss ‘Anna. Johnson entertained the L. O0.°P. H. club at the home of Mrs. A, 0.'.'H'ogangon last evening. The guests were -Misses Mabel Kittleson, Marie Klein, Vera Nelson, Jeane B Newton,; Esther _Tennstrom, Mable Bendickson- and Helen Olson. The musie, after which lunch was served. It will cost you nothing to call and inspect our new modern Greenhouse filled with plants and flowers' for Easter. 1242 Doud Ave. Phone 166. —Adv. Among the out-cf-town Elks who | ¥ attended the installation and ini tion meeting at the City hall last eve- G. H. Blakeslee and Chief John Morrison, all of Red Lake, Glenn Harding and Halvor Hilden of Cass Lake, John Pronovost of Remer, A. McCallum, H. E. Lindh, J .D. McDonald and others from Deer River. We have a nice lot of Easter Lilies, Azalias, Hydrangias, Hya- cinths, Ramblers, etc., for Easter at the Greenhouse, also cut flowers. Phone 166.—Adv. 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. W. J. Coleman of Dewey avenue was given a birthday surprise yes- terday when a number of friends 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. The following program will be given in the :Swedish Lutheran church Sunday evening, commencing at 7:30: Song, congregation; prayer, Rev. J. H. Randahl; welcome, Mildred Danielson; - song, recitation, Leonard Lund; recitation, Roy Moberg; speech, Rev. J. H. Ran- dahl; song, boys’ choir; recitation, Elizaheth Anderson; recitation, Theodore Senske; song, choir; recita- tion, Willard Lund; recitation, Lloyd Lund; recitation, Ralph _Moberg; song, eight girls; recitation, Albert Moen; recitation, Anna Lund; solo, See our |Lester Smith; recitation, Olga Wal- lin; recitation, . Theodore Senske; recitation, Mildred Danielson; song, choir; benediction, - Rev. Randahl. 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. In referring to Conrad L. Hedeen, publisher of the New London Times, brother of John Hedeen, the Daily Pioneer linotype operator, the Min- neapolis Journal says: “The first applicant for enlistmen‘t in the new United States nayal reserve now be- ing organized at the navy recruiting station, customs building, is Conrad L. Hedeen, publisher of the New London Times, New London, Kandi- yohi county, Minn. . Mr. Hedeen en- listed in the navy at the Minneapolis. office. October 13, 1909, as an appren- choir; | Friday and Saturday : *The Magnate of Paradise,” an adaptation of the novel by Mary Imlay Taylor. Augustus Phil- lips plays the title role in this feature. “Put [le Off at Mayville,” a roaring Kalem comedy. **The Legend of the Lone Tree.”’ A picturized version of an old Indian legend, full of thrilling heart interest. : Sunday *‘Any Woman’s Choice”’, an Essanay drama adapted from Munsey’s magazine. Francis X. Bushman Beverly Bayne, Bryant Washburn and Helen . Dunbar star in this excellent play. “Harold’s Bad Man” a western comedy, featuring Tom Mix. : *“The House of Horrors”, a Biograph drama of thrill- interest and a moral. Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows begin at 7:15 p. m. Admission Bc and 10c THE REX THEATRE Under new management OLIVER WHALEY, Prop. tice and was honorably discharged from the dreadnought Delaware, at Key West, Fla.,” December 22, 1912, holding a responsible position as a non-commissioned officer in the en- gineering department of that vessel. . The Delaware at the time was the In the race of life rascality often trophy steaming ship of the navy.” |appears to be the best sprinter. Automobile Fire Insurance. $1.50 per $100 on all machines not over 3 years old. Clayton C. Cross, office over Northern Nat’l. Bank.— Adv. 'BEMIDJI ‘Business Directory CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY i ABSTRACTS OF TITLE "o 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. X Phone 498 FLOUR, FEED AND HAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 3 Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIE, THE TAILOR Phone 938 ! BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS CASH FUEL & FEED STORE ‘Wholesale and Retail A. J. Holden, Pro. Pianos, Organs- and Sewing - Phone 228-W Machines. A All ‘kinds of Flour, Feed, Hay 117 Third 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 careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65. DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation. 20814 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OPTOMETRISTS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers -Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- . tlonery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 gathered at his home and spent the The self-invited guests were Mesdames Mabel Young, Andy Clavin, Berger, and Messrs. and Mes- dames Andy Larson, Herb Rasmus- son, George Rasmusson, Clayton Win- ter, S. A. Cutter, A. E. Webster, and Messrs. J. D. Winter and Fred Cut- ter. The evening was spent in play- ing Five Hundred, Mrs. Herb Rasmus- son and Mr. Coleman winning the highest score and Mrs. George Ras- musson and Mr. Cutter carrying off ! the consolation prizes. ) E. 8. Woodward’s paint shop will; Ponce de Leon Failed; | His Prize Is Found Ponce de Leon, the daring'explorer, for the Fountain of Youth, which the ! Indians said would restore power and | make people young He did not find it. Thousands of chronic intestinal, bowel and stomach sufferers have written to Geo. H. Mayr, 154 Whiting St., Chicago, in quest of health. They have found it. His remedy, composed. of healing vege- table oils from France, has indeed given them back the health ofyyouth ‘Why suffer from indigestion, gases on the stomach, fainting: spells, torpid liver, constipation and all the evils of a dis- Special on Sunshine Graham Crax for Saturday; 9c¢ per pkg. -See our window. Stewart’s Grocery.—Adv. Mesdames R. L. Given and G. M. Palmer have issued invitations for a Five Hundred party to be given at ordered stomach when there. is perma- nent relief here? Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is- sold by leading -druggists everywhere with the positive under- standing that your money will: be, re- funded without question or quibble if | ¥ ONE bottle fails to. give you. absolute satisfaction, KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES Putting appearance, value and B new life into a garment ready to f] be discarded. i s We press a suit for only —50c— Kemp’s Dry Cleaning House 207 Belt. Ave. Phone 581-W | PAINTER PAPER HANGER DECORATOR Your pat;onage 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. P E o MOST SMOKERS WILL soon smoke “DON ALMO0’S” A Home ‘Smoke, for - Home Folk : DRUGS AND JEWELRY . ‘Wholesalers and Retallers. ;Service and. satistaction. . Mail :Orders given that same service you | “get in person. i 5 s /Third St. s ' Nat’l. Bank, Bemidji, 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 CASE'S CASH STORE N. J. Case, Prop. —Dealer In— STAPLE 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., North of Markham I/Iotel. . Phone 105 GROCERIES AND SHOES JNO. C. MARIN General Merchandise. ~—Watch This Space— Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. I have a limited amount of money SECOND-HAND GOODS to loan on improved farms, at 3 reasonable rates. See me before you HARNESS tia up with anyone else. No'de- lay—money on hand for imme- diate ‘payment. ‘Office over ' Nor.’ We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND CLAYTON C. CROSS, STORE LUMBER, COAL AND WO0OD L00K! LISTEN! 1156 acres, % mile from Turtle -River station; $12.50 per acre. Easy terms. Some improvements, 124 acres on fine lake, Virgin tim- ‘ber standing, high bank. ' $12.50 | “’ MORRIS & LONGBALLA. : Any quantity you want. - . Building material of all kinds. ST, HILAIRE' RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 Bemidjt.