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‘i SRS E LR R R R R RS ¥ LEST WE FORGET * LR R R R T In case of fire'call 349. s . The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held April 27. * s . There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, May 12. . s To cast your ballot on the bond issue at the special election which is to be held on April 20. P Y May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. s s Triday, April 23, has been named as Arbor and Bird day in a procla- mation issued by Governor Ham- mond. s .. That pedestrians should not cut across lots, but should keep to the sidewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. PR 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. v oe e 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. e BREVITIES Luman Aldrich and his mother of Wilton were among the business vis- itors in Bemidji yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers of the town of Eckles autoed to Bemidji yesterday and spent the day on busi- ness. Twenty-gallon garbage cans, $1.50. Bemidji Hardware Co.—Adv. IR. E. Schumacher, who has spent the past two weeks in St. Peter and Minneapolis, has returned to his farm near Tenstrike. Twenty-gallon garbage cans, $1.50. Bemidji Hardware Co.—Adv. Miss Vernice Volts of this city re- turned yesterday from Brainerd, where she went as a delegate from the Baptist Sunday school. Twenty-gallon garbage cans, $1.50. Bemidji Hardware Co.—Adv. There will be no prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church this week count of the evangelistic meet- ings in the Methodist chureh. Twenty-gallon garbage cans, $1.50. Jemidji Hardware Co.—Adv. A special election was held in the town of Spruce Grove Saturday to vote on the issuing of bonds in the amount of $2,000 for the building of roads. For Rent—Summer cottage, Birch- Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY - “The 0ld Gode” (Selig) A tworeel drama that is de- cidedly thrilling and interesting throughout. “The Right Girl"- (Vl@agn}pl\) A fine comédy featu_ri'ng Anita Stewart and Earle ‘Williams. “Sweodie and:Her:Dog” (Essanay) A dandy good. comedy full of laughts. Tomorrow Thursday—George Klein presents Mrs. Leslie Car- terin “Du Barry.”” Matinee 3 P. M. Saturday—Max Figman in ‘‘The Truth Wagon.”’ *|tion convention held here in Febru- =§ AT THE REX THEATRE WEDNESDAY ONLY First Evening Show Begins Promptly at 7:15, 6 Beals Read Tho Rox Regular mont Beach, Bemidji. -Address W. F. Marcum.—Adv. tured at the City -hall last- evening, left this morning for International evening. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s.and.have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. . Mrs. J. W. McKee of Deer Lake spent yesterday and this morning in the city shopping and calling on friends, returning to her home this afternoon, lave ‘your furniture repaired at the bargain store,. first-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mabel Taylor, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Barr, of Becida, has been called to Hen- ning, Minnesota, on account of the illness of her mother. Good 16-inch range ‘wood: for sale; all nicely split from body birch; $2.00 per cord. Frank Trafton, Tel. 3628-7.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Myer, who re- cently purchased a farm near Bass Lake, were in Bemidji yesterday to purchase building materials for a barn and other buildings. Good, new 6-room house in Ny- more for sale cheap on easy terms. See Clayton C. Cross, over Northern Nat’l. Bank.—Adv. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- ciety will be entertained by Mrs. Joe McTaggart at her home, 519 Third street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. All the ladies are cordially invited. Northrup, King’s Seeds—We are headquarters for Northrup, King's bulk seeds and package seeds. Stew- art’s Grocery.—Adv. Miss E. L. Callahan, of St. Paul, secretary of the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement company, who has spent the past two days here, will return to her home city this evening. Northrup, King’s Seeds—We are headquarters for Northrup, King’s bulk seeds and package seeds. Stew- art’s Grocery.—Adv. Miss Helen Roskowick, of Minnea- polis, who is spending several months at Walker as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Rogers, visited her brother, Harry Roskowick, of this city, last evening. Ice in your box 4 times weekly from April 1 to Nov. 1 for $12. Tele- phone number 12 now. Smart- Getchell Ice Co.—Adv. R. F. Ross of Walker, superintend- ent of the Cass county schools and whowas elected president of the North-Central Educational associa- ary, was in Bemidji this morning. Order your ice for the season. Price $12, from April 1 to Nov. 1. Cheaper than by the month. Smart- Getchell Ice Co. Phone 12.—Adv. The -members of the Episcopalian church girls’ choir were the .guests of Misses Dorothy Torrance and Gladys Stanton, director and organ- ist, respectively, at the Rex theater matinee this afterncon, the picture, “Alice in Wonderland,” being the at- traction. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper Professor E. M. Lehnerts, who lec- (Some' People We Know, and We Will Falls: where he will give a talk-this OF LOCAL INTEREST Profit by Hearing ‘About Them. This is a purely local event. . It took place in Bemidji. Not in some faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen’s word. To confirm a citizen’s statement. Any article that is endorsed at home Is more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about, Endorsed by unknown péople. Mrs. Carl Golz, 623 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, says: “We keep Doan’s Kidney Pills on hand and always get the best of results. when we take them. Some time ago Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me of backache, head- aches and dizzy spells and greatly strengthened my kidneys. This medicine also toned up my system. One other in our house has had good results from Doan’s Kidney Pills and recommends them as highly as I do.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Golz had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. e —————— —— rived here last evening but was de- tained, and will be here tonight. She is an experienced and highly recom- mended school nurse. The pupils of the Bemidji schools will be examined and given instruction in proper sani- tation. Lectures will also be given on the same subject. The bringing of the visiting nurse was made pos- sible by the sale of Red Cross Christ- mas seals by the women of the Study club and it is possible that Mrs. Schroeder will be kept here until the close of the school year, the Study club and other local organizations as- sisting in financing the additional time put in by the nurse. Dr. E. H. Smith and Dr. G. M. Palmer of the school board will direct the work of the nurse while she is in Bemidji. Do you believe in Most. people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pione:r office for 5¢ each.—Adv. Two new members, Misses Eliza- beth Murphy and Corrine Carlson, joined the Allegro club last evening. The club was entertained by Mrs. W.’B. Stewart at her home on Dewey avenue. ‘“‘Chopin” was the topic for discussion and roll call was answer- ed by giving the births and deaths of composers. Misses Rubie Case signs? gave a paper on “How read a paper on light opera. Murphy, Corrine Carlson, Schmitt; ‘Ardeth - Schroéder, and Hthel Collard. ‘TESTING CONCRETE. Sea-Waterand Frost. One of ‘the largest consfruction com- panies in-this country i8 making ex- periments. to. determine what.is the.ac- tion of sea water and frost upon con- crete. According to Science Conspec- tus, the company made twenty-four concrete columns, each”sixteen feet long and sixteen inches square, re-en- forced with iron bars near their cor- gers, -and .in January, 1909, immersed {hem in the water at the Boston navy vard. 7 At high tide the water almost entire- 1y covers them, but at low tide they are completely exposed. weather the columns are alternately. thawed and frozen as the tide rises and falls. The columns gre made with various qualities of cohcrete—mixed dry, plastic and very wet—and also with different qualities of cement. Ex- verts are studying the effects of the addition of waterproofing materlals. Clay and other substances are added from time to time, and the effect is ob- served. Many years must elapse before it will be possible to tell with certainty what kind of concrete is most perma- nent. When last examined many of the columns were virtually unaffected, but others were badly eroded. The columns that contain the largest pro- portion of cement, mixed wet, have so far shown the least wear. Of two col- umns made with one part of cement to one of sand and two of stone the one mixed dry was badly eroded over its entire length, whereas the other, which was mixed very wet, was only slightly pitted. The experimeiit, it is expected, will throw much light upon ayproblem-that + has long perplexed copstruction en- gineers. Do you believe in ‘signs? people do. Here'’s one: “PLEASE” J DON'T WALK HERE. office for 5¢ each.—Adv. Boston only 3,949 exercised tions hel din that eity. There are ten women and Ethel Collard each gave a paper where there was one ten years ago: on the life of Chopin; Miss :Muriel McGee played Chopin’s “Nocturne,” and Miss Dolly Koors played a waltz by the same composer. !Mrs; Stewart ing Impressed His Hearers," and alao Those present were Mrs. N. E. Given, Misses Dolly Koors, Olive Curtiss, Elizabeth ‘Take a:glass of Salta-before breakfast Bdith Muriel McGee, Minnie Anderson, Rubie Case Experiments - to Show -the :Action of Thus in cold | of grapes Most You can buy them at the Pioneer Of the 9,413 women registered in their. privilege: to: vote: a3t thprrecent elec-] investors: KIBNEY TROUBLE if your'Back hurts or Bladder 5 bothers you. The American men and women must | guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we:eat too'much and all our food is-rich. Our blood! is ‘filled ‘with urie .acid -which the kidneys. strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the- result is -kidney - trouble, -bladder ‘weakness and:a:general decline in health. ‘When your Jfeel like lumps of lead; your back hurts .or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief-two- or ‘three times during:the night; if you.suffer with sick headache. or. dizzy, -nervous spells, acid stomach, or you.have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your phar- macist :abaut four ounces:of Jad Salts; take a tabl 1 in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your ‘kidneys - will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid -and lemon: juice, combined with lithia, and has been used.for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize-the acids in the urine so it no longer is:a:source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts.is_inexpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in severy home, -because -nobody can make 4 mistake by having a good kidney flush- ing.any tima, 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. Tead the Ploneer want ads, TRE trouble is the most vexatious part of mo- toring. Lessen. your own punctures and blowouts by buying yeur tires from us. We handle the lasting kind. Also tire repair materials, blowout patches, tube patch- es, cements, etc. Don't ride ‘unless prepared = 2 ‘for tire delays. C. W. Jeweit Company Inc. The Ford Service Staticn BEMIDIJI 'ABSTRACTS OF TITLE usiness Directory CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY LAUNDRY , E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER REX Theater Pleasing P for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. —Aadv. at the Minnesota State Fair, Septem- charge of Mrs. Bertha Dahl Laws, of Appleton, Minnesota. Mrs. Laws was chairman of the committee of women in charge of the departumient last year and proved very efficient. Many new features are under consideration ‘for the entertainment of .women ‘during the fair. Several of the leading or- ganizations for women in the :state are planning to take an active part at the 1915 fair. A number of as- sistant superintendents will be chos- en in the near future. mer. Better call’ No.. 12 now and save on your ice.bill. Price for the season, $12. “Smart-Getehell Ice:Co. —Adv. Tom Woods, Brainerd’s fat boy, well known in Bemidiji, has adopted a new role. He has been asked to pose in a union suit and have his pic- ture taken, to be used on-advertising matter throughout the world. Any foreign nation seeing “Fatty” in a union suit will think twice before attacking-America.while such young man weighs 450 pounds, stands 6 64 incheswaround the waist. ‘He s a healthy eéxample of a young man born and reared in Brainerd. “Fatty” Wood is already being advertised to the world, for recently he received an offer from the Rice’ & Dore water carnival .river exposition company. They asked him how much salary he wanted and régiiested him to-send his: photo. . hopefuls.are:in.the west. The young| .Chlldl‘ell 5C Six reels will be here. plays looks and is Alice.” You'll be sorry if you miss it. Children 10c ADMISSION hoto Plays Wednesday, April 14 “Alice In Wonderland” Regarding this photoplay the ! Motion Picture Magazine, April issue, in the “What's| What and Why” column, said (among other flattering The Department of Public Weltare|[COMments): “It Is Really Delightful.” Mr. Rabbit, The ‘Mad Hatter, ber 6 to 11, which has supervision| The Dormouse,. The Blue Caterpillar, Humpty-Dumpty, over women’s activities, is to be in Twiddledeedee and Twiddlededum—' Turtle are all there. Thursday A two reel feature drama of love and intrigue entitled “Surgeen Wards’ Maid” Of course yow'll want ice all sum-|Cast includes Richard Travers, Ruth ‘Stonehouse and}] Bryant Washburn ; : The Photo Play i “The Barrier of Faith” Tllustrates how love is the fulfilling of the law, removes] all barries and makes all one human family. The farce comedy “The Snailville Volunteers” attempts to demonstrate that “everything is fair in war.” ADMISSION- begin-at 7:15 p. m. THE REX Under new management THEATRE OLIVER WHALEY, Prop, | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is bereby given that this Company will prosecute all’ persons using | - property owned by it for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage or other . 4 Every person who has here: in ways above mentioned is hereby trespass or Do you believe in signs? Most| objectionable matter in or upon its vacant lots. ole Ao Haselaiong: . ifJ - tofore used said property or any of it e | peop % o % notified to repair the damage so done and place-the -property in the same| “PLEASE’ clean, sanitary condition in-which it was prior to the time DON'T i trespasses. ‘WALK 'HERE. : 3 " You can buy-them at-the Ploneer office for 5¢ each.—Adv. Mrs. Schroeder of St. Paul, .t least:asmonth,-was to have: school nurseswho:is to.be in Bemidji# BT. PAUL Bamidji Townsits & Improvement Go. | 820 Capital Bank Bullding MINNESOTA | “Viola Savoy: «All the little oysters a-standing in a row,” and the Mock - Adults 20 Adults 10c feet 3 inches in height, and measures | Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. Evening shows O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING AND SAVINGS Save systematically. Make use of our-Savings Department. We wel- come ‘your open account. : : : : SECURITY STATE BANK ‘Bemidji, Minn. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 <BAKERS -AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers-and Johbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars.and Foun- tain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. N.'W. Phone 126 ‘KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES Putting appearance, value and new life into a garment ready to be discarded. We press a suit for only —50c— Kemp’s Cleaning House 207 Bell’t. .fvrg. Phone ‘581-W “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidii At your favorite store Best nickle pencil on earth. ASK Ti'lE MAN MOST SMOKERS WILL soon.smoke “DON;ALM0’S” A ,Home :Smoke for 'Home Folk DRUGS AND JEWELRY HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as they dld at home. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. Clothes Cleaners " Phone 498 _For Men, Women and Children PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos,. Organs and Sewing Everything for the : Mackines, Office and .Sehool 117 Third St. Bemidji. Security Bank Building Phone 573-W Phone 81 J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocertes, Dry Goods, “Shoes, 2% Floar;: Feed, etc. The careful buyers _OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN _ DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases buy here. Free Consultation. W. G. SCHROEDER 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Bemidji Phone 66. Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS LEWIS BRAA —Building Contractor— Residence and Farm Buildings | a Specialty. First Class Work Guaranteed. Box 501 Bemidji, Minn. 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 GROCERIES AND SHOES You should try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 25¢, 30c, 35¢ and 40c the pound. Absolutely guaranteed. If not satisfactory re- turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, Phone 32 320 Minn. Ave. SPECIALIST A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT 3 Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Markham Hotel. North of Phone 108 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 STORB I have a limited amount of money to loan on improved farms, at reasonable rates. See me before you -tle_up with anyone else. No de- lay—money on hand for imme- diate payment. Office over Nor. Nat’l. Bank, Bemidji, Minn. CLAYTON C. CROSS, LOOK! LISTEN! |- . Wholesalers:and ‘Retailers. Service . and satisfaction. Mait “Orders_given that same service you | .get in person. LR _ BARKER'S ) Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D 166 acres, 3% mile from Turtle River station; $12.50 per acre. Eagy terms. Some improvements. 24 acres on fine lake, Virgin tim- ber standing, high bank. $12.50 per acre cash. ] MORRIS & LONGBALLA. Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE' RETAIL LBR. CO. : Phone 100 - Bemidji