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OB 565 iy e Sty o i) x e * pass out. About The City ‘I EXRXE KKK KKK ¥ LEST WE FORGET * IR R RS RS R R SRR RN In case of fire call 349. . s . The next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be -held April 27, . There will be another sale of state. school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, May 12. . 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. .. Friday, April 23, has been named as Arbor and Bird day in a procla- mation issued by Governor Ham- mond. That pedestrians should mnot cut across lots, but should keep to the sidewalks. Help protect the lawns and boulevards. . 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. . 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. e BREVITIES Miss Amanda Hummly of Roshy spent yesterday in the city, the guest of friends. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss Hilda Larson spent ci of Leonard terday between trains in the y shopping. For Rent—Summer cottage, Birch- mont Beach, Bemidji. Address W. F. Mareum.—Adv. J. H. Griffin, of the Great Northern railroad ecompany, is in Bemidji on business today. One of these aays you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your ple- ture taken.—Adv. H. Dietrich of Wanda, Alberta, Canada, is visiting relatives in Be-| midji for a short time. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work ut reasonable prices.—Adv. Mesdames Hurlbut and Barlow of Laporte were the guests of Mrs. E. R. Elliott of Bemidji avenue yester- day. Good 16-inch range wood for sale; “Mo for ‘GETS-IT’ When | Have Corns”’ Bimple As Saying It; Never Fails It does your heart good to see how easily and quickly any corn comes out when-you put “GETS-IT”on! And then when you’ve gone along for years trying. everything, when you've sat up.'nights wrapping up your toes in bandages, smearing on salves that rub off or swell up the corn, pasting on cotton. plasters that make corns pop-eyed, slaughtering- your toes with razors, jabbing them with knives and pruning to the quick with: gclssors—and then you put on 2 drops of “GETS-IT” and see your corn fall right: off=why, 1t just looks like a miracle; Just: try it. “GETS-IT” never falls.: No pain,: no trouble. Use it for any corn,:ecallus, wart or bunion. “GETS-IT” is sold by druggists every- where, 260 8 bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Bemidjl and recommended as the world’s best corn cure by Bar- ker’s Drug Store. ONE SPOONFUL GIVES ASTONISHING RESULTS Bemidji residents are astonished at the QUICK results from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycer- ine, etc.,, known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and is so THOROUGH a bowel cleanser that it is used suc= cessfully in ' appendicitis. ONE SPOONFUL of Adler-i-ka relieves al- most ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE af- ter you take it, the gasses rumble.and French & Company, Drug- gists. 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. “|the Bemidji postoffice, all -nicely- split:: from: body : birch; $2.00 per cord. Frank Trafton, Tel. 3628-7.—Adv. : Mrs~H. A, Schart lett yesterday| afternoon for Fargo,. North Dakota, where she will visit friends:for a few days. Mr. Waisn; wno has. bought ‘the Lars Myhre property on Dewey ave- nue, is building' an addition to his house. . New music just received at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami avenue. Spa- cial for Friday and Saturday, ten cents per copy.~—Adv. Mrs. William Blakely of Farley was in the city yesterday on business; returning to her home on the eveninB train. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Burns of Cass Lake. were - Bemidji visitors last eve- ning, .returning to their home this morning. Good, new 6-room house in Ny- more for :sale:cheap on easy terms. See: Clayton C. Cross, over Northern Nat’l. Bank.—Adv. Mrs. L. F. Cohenour mother-of Tenstrike ‘were visitors ‘in Bemidji between yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hanson of Be- cida were in Bemidji yesterday on business matters, returning to their home-in the evening. New music just received at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami avenue. Spe- cial for Friday and Saturday, ten cents per copy.—Adv. The Bemidji Royal Neighbor camp held initiation Tuesday night, Mrs. Bertha Smith and Miss Lottie Me- Donald being initiated. Mrs. M. Ryge and daughter Magia of the town of Liberty were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. They drove to their home in the eve- ning. New musie just received at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami avenue. Spe- cial for Friday and Saturday, ten cents per copy.—Adyv. J. C. Cobb, one of the clerks in conducted a teachers’ examination for Indian ser- vice this morning in the Carnegie library. Bemidji friends have received an- nouncements of the marriage of J. F. Cameron, the Walker lumberman, to Mrs. Mae Barnard, of Chicago. The bride is a sister of Mrs. William Clish of Bemidji. New music just received at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami avenue. Spe- cial for Friday and Saturday, ten cents per copy.—Adv. R. C. Buckley, the St. Cloud archi- tect, who drew the plans for the Be- midji Elks building, arrived in Be- midji this morning and will attend the meeting of the Elks lodge which is to be held this evening. Do you believe in people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T ‘WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pioneer office for 5c each.—Adv. Mrs. Ira D. Alvord, accompanied by her daughter, Ida Gwendolyn, went to Akeley, Minnesota, yesterday morning. They will be the guests of Mrs. Alvord’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Day, until Monday. Ice in your box 4 times weekly from April 1 to Nov. 1 for $12. Tele- phone- number 12 now. Smart- Getchell Ice Co.—Adyv. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Halgren re- turned fo Bemidji this morning from Minneapolis. Mrs. Halgren has been in the city for several weeks, being joined by her husband, who is the manager of the Gamble-Robinson- Bemidji: company, yesterday. New music just received at Aber- crombie’s on Beltrami avenue. Spe- cial for Friday and Saturday, ten cents per copy.—Adv. Mark Morse and family of Dewey avenue liave rented rooms upstairs over Gill Bros. store, having rented their bungalow to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Griffith. Morse expects to leave Be- midji in a few weeks, accompanied by his family, and -will be gone the greater part of the summer and fall. Order your ice for the season. Price $12, from April 1 to Nov. 1. Cheaper:than by the month. Smart- Getchell Ice Co. Phome 12.—Adv. Mrs. C R. Sanborn returned this morning from the San Francisco ex- position, where she has spent the past three months. While in the Mrs. Sanborn has spent-the greater: part of ‘the time in San Francisco, San Diego-and Los Angeles. Dr. Sanborn joined his wife in St. Paul yesterday and accumpanled her . to Bemidji. 3 The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. —Aadv. * Miss Corrana Toupin returned yesterday from Crookston, where she has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Toupin, for more than two weeks. ‘She will leave to- morrow, :accompanied by Miss Hazel Olson of “this city, for Minneapolis, where they will stay until Sunday, when they will leave for the Pacific coast to attend the San Francisco ex- position, visiting many of the large ‘western cities enroute. -Miss Toupin has been -employed as stenographer in. the law office of Attorney E. E. MecDonald-of Bemidii, until a few ‘weeks: ago, and Miss Olson has Te- cently: resigned her position as sten- ographer for the Hamm: Brewing company. of Crookston. 7 Orcourse you'll want ice all sum- and her business trains signs? Most " |met, west | WITH m MGI ‘WOUNDED The Woman’s Suflnne : Paris, April 16. 8:30:P: M. Away from the battlefleld ‘one; sees - war) stripped of its glamor..~ We see:the) heroic-work: of nurses who. are,on duty day and night. There is. de- Yotion, self-sacrifice, suffering . pa-| triotism—qualities = which only. ‘a great war and its terrible : conse- quences can inspire to the highest development. The ' women every: where. are helping and everywheret- one sees self-sacrifice and devotion:- to country. The women of the United: States do not know how fortunate they are. Here there are plenty of women who suffer in silence, whose strength is out of proportion-to their ambition.; Their hands are tied by some chronic disease common to womankind; that weak back, accompanied . by pain here or there, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness, maybe fainting spells or spasms, are all signals of distress for women. - She ‘may be growing from girlhood into: womanhood, ‘pass- ing from womanhood to motherhood; and later suffering from that:change which leaves so many wrecks of wo-: men. At any or all.of these periods. of a woman's life she should-take a tonic and nervine, prescribed for just such cases by a physician of vast ex- perience in the “diseases -of ‘women: Dr.' Pieree’s ‘- Favorite: known remedy. When you feel dull, headachy, backache, dizzy, or per= haps hot flashes, there is nothing you can accomplish, nothing youw can en- joy. You can find permanent relief in Dr. Pierce’s. Favorite Prescription, It is sold by medicine dealers, or trial box by mail from -Dr. Pierce; Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., on re- ceipt of 50~cents. or .one -dollar. for large box.—Adv. -~ mer. Better -call :No. 12 now and save on your ice bill.. Price for- the season, $12. Smart-Getehell Ice Co. —Ady. p John Halvorson of Cook-street re- turned Saturday.:evening .from Be- midji, where he spent the past three. weeks building a house-and barn on the farm. recently . purchased: - from him by his widowed daughter, Mrs. Clara Renn, who will earn a liveli- hood for herself and family of small children by tilling the soil. The buildings are being painted this week by Martin Halvorson, a brother to Mrs. Renn.:- Another brother,” Em- is clearing the land and pre- paring it for sowing. Five acres have already been .cleared and will be planted to vegetables and garden truck. Mrs. Renn has purchased some stock and will start farming in earnest in a few weeks.—Virginia Daily Enterprise. Yesterday noon a number of Ny- more and Bemidji Royal Neighbors went to Cass Lake, White Pine Camp| No. 2194 of that city having extend- Prescription - has successfully. treated ~more -cases | the past fifty years.than :any.other| last’ evening. = Upon-thefr arrival in Cass'Lake they: were metsat the'sta~ tion by a number ‘of the Cus Lake /R, N. lutich ' was -~ serve ternoon auto-rides ‘were anjoyen and ‘Supper. was served at 6 o'clock. .Xn the. evening a class: of five was ini- tiated, -the .Bemidji. degree putting put on/aifancy drill'duringithe eve- slven, Dancing and cyrds ‘urnished’ further” - amusement; * Mrs”* Bertha Smith of Bemidji winning the high- est honors and Mrs. Guy of Nymore the - consolation. prize..: Those . who made the: trip were: Mesdames; Pop- penberg,::Guy, Ward, Anderson:.and Caldwell''of '‘Nymore;, Mesdames Pet- erson, Lewis, Kuchera, smm, Kittle- gon, Schwandt, Hyatt, Wood, Meilicka, Lambert, Robideau, Breen, Long- balla, Moritz, A. D. Bailey, Ellison, €lark.and. Miss. Lottie. McDonald of Bemidji,. the. latter acting in the capacity of pianist. Do you believe in signs? Most people do. Here's one:: “PLEASE” DON'T WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pione:r office for 5¢ each.—Adv. Cause' of Sleeplessness. Sleeplessness: often results from o disordered . “stomach. _Corréet : that and you can_sleep as” wel_l as_ever. Mrs. Mae Ingersoll,” Pulaski, N. Y., was-troubled - with - indigestioti/: and headache. I was 80 Testless at night,” she. says, “‘that: L could: not sleep. - Chamberlain’s Tablets: were 80 highly recommended that I got a bottle of them and soon after I be- gan taking them I was very much improved. Two - bottles: of .-them cured me.” Obtainable everywhere The present week of seven days, without reference to solar or lunar cycles, was adopted by; Egyptian as- tronomers more than -3,600 years ago. 5 Do you believe in Most people do. Here’s one: “PLEASE” DON'T ‘WALK HERE. You can buy them at the Pioneer office for 5¢ each.—Adv. signs? Sudden-death among women is ju the proportion of one to every eight en. The. war has been the cause:of the postponement of several royal marriages abroad. - ADMISSION DU BARRY In Six Magnlficent Reels The gowns worn by: Mrs.: Carter :in this production are the most elaborate ever seen in moving pictures::= Don’t forget—First show 7:20, second-show-9:00. Grand Theatre| THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGHT ONLY " Geo: Klein presents MRS. LESLIE CARTER; the World Renown Aetress § —IN— 10c and 20c ex The Thursday “Surgeen Wa Children 5¢ ADMI The one act farce.comedy is laughable. - begm at 7:16 p. m. - THE" REX A two reel feature drama of; lovemmi intrigue enutled Friday and Saturday A photo-drama two reel feature of intense interest entitled “WHEN HONOR WAKW STHE MISJUDGED MR. HARTLEY” is an Essanay play in one act, in which Bryant Washburn, Ruth Stonehouse and Helen Dunbar take part.: Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS- . - rren’s Ward” Cast includes Richard Travers, - Ruth“Stonehouse and | Bryant Washburn The Photo Play o “The Barrier of Faith” Illustrates how love is the fulfilling of the law, removes all bamers and makes all one human famxly. The farce comedy “The Snailville Volunteers” attempts to demonstrate that “everything is fair in war.” Adults<loc) SSION ‘‘THE:BOLD, BAD BURGI.AR” THEATRE on itheowork::: The CassiLake.camp |, Evemng shows Tood-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol- | len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. i Good] -bye corns, ullo\ues, bunions and. raw spots.” No 3 more - shoe -tight-- ness; no more hmpv ng vmh p-m ot “Fireless’ Qet the latest NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Cook Stmn this spring and you will have not onl, fireless cook stove—theeasiest sm{ baking, or the slow, steady ‘while doing their work better. ‘This new *fireless cooke: Tt comes In two sizes, show it toyou. Askfor the NEW PERI for the t-iangle trademark. Children’s Coughs- and - Colds. Coughs and colds are the bane of childhood and cause mothers much more worry than any.other of the minor diseases. Those who keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy: at hand ready for instant use have- less occasion to worry. Mrs. W. P. Agin, Bluffton, Ohio, says, “I always rely upon Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy when the children have coughs or ABSTRACTS OF TITLE -e Neyfi most convenient one ever invented. The secret is in the patented insulated oven, that keeps in the heat, saves fuel and keeps the kitchen cool. By adjusting the flame 3:0-: ‘can have the tnalnk ‘heat you want forfast kind needed for. oven and turn off the flame and you have a‘‘fireless'’ which nf:: ‘:lll“the trouble and the lnmnmnenoz‘;tmow-mhlomd kinds, The illustration shows this beautiful range. Noticethecabinet top for warm- ing dishes—how much space there is behind the burners for keeping food hot. . For a small sum additional you can have the wonderful NEW PERFEC- TION Broiler shown on the right hand burner. It broils on both sides at once, improving tenderness and flavor without disagreeable smokeandodor.- - range is modunthe g;-i::d. gt ‘burns eh:: c:g:i convenient, economical oil, which saves you the. r-of working with wi and coal and dirty ashes, as well as the. miury of a furnace-like | but No. 7, lilustrated, itchen.- - ¥ r Youe dealerwil Count fifty! Your cold in head or BRSNS Watbllu e Caok e duionk . catarrh disappears. - Your clogged nos- For best results FREE for five 2-cent stamps to pay.for mailing. . STANDARD..OIL. COMPANY (oom.&fux :Chicago, IlL: ., o illklllllll!fllllll [ _ agica i ght off: STIZ} draws out ll the ‘poisonous ’*exudations’ which > ‘puffiup the feet. Use “T1Z” and for- get _your foob L% misery. Ah! how mmfomble your feet feel-- Get a 25 cént box -of “TIZ” now at any:druggist or department store. Pon’t suffer:s Have :good: feet,. glad- feet, -feet: that. never~swell, never. hurt, never .get tired. A year’s foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded, Oven a splendid efficient range but also a aking bread and roasting.: DFEN ‘flOSTmLS' ENB A COLD OR CATARRH HowTo "Get -Relief--When-Head and:Nose are Stuffed- Up. irils ‘will open,-the ‘air passa"es nf your heaid: will » elear -and syou- can breathe frecly. - No more snuffling, - hawking, O ions discharge, diviess. or headacki: no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Naln. from- your- druggist’ and, apply a little of. this h-u"runt sntlsephc eream in your nostrils. Tt penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and --healing - the «: swollen:ior inflamed mucous - membrane, . giving -you _ instant relief. Head colds.and catarrh yield like magic. migerable: colds.” Obtainable -everywhere. Five Mexican women are now in the United States, where they. were sent by Carranza to study our sys- tem of compulsory and - democratie education. Don’t stay stuffed-up and Relief -is sure. Mrs. Stephen Morris, niece of Mrs. Clement. A. Griscom,.is a moving picture actress: For relieving human-cremation of its gruesomeness-a Californian has in- vented an electric crematory in which no- flames-are - visible: " LAUNDRY E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser - Blg. Bemidji, Minn. BANKING ‘AND SAVINGS - HOME LAUNDRY We wash your clothes as they did at home.. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. Phone 498 Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY MUSICAL ixsmnm'rs Save systematically. come your open account. t : : SECURITY STATE BANK : Bemidji, Minn. " BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 7. Make use:of our Savings Department. We wel- BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS STORE Wholesale and Retail 2 x ey Pianos, - Organs. and Sewing Everything for the Machines. Office . and. School 117 Third St. Bemidjl. K Security Bank -Building-- Phone::673-W ™ Phone 31 J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocerjes, Dry Goods, Shoés, Flour, Feed, ete. The careful buyers OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR."F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronic Diseases . buy here. Free Consultation. W. G. SCHROEDER 2083 ‘3rd St., over Blooston Store Bemidji Phone .65. Day and Night Calls Answered * OPTOMETRISTS KOORS BROTHERS CO. + . Manufacturers and Jobbers tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. . KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES Putting. appearance, be discarded. We press a suit for only —50c— 2 Kemp’s Dry Cleaning House_ 207 BelL Ave. “THE NEW BEMIDII” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store Best nickle pencil onearth. ASK THE MAN MOST SMOKERS WILL soon_smoke “DON ALMO’S?. - A Home Smoke -for. _ Home Folk = DRUGS AND JEWELRY | Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- N. W. Phone 126 value and new: life into a garment ready to Phone §81-W LEWIS BRAA. —Building Contractor—. Reshience and Farm Buildings a Specialty. First Class Work Guaranteed. Box 601 Bemidji, Minn. DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Science of Fitting, Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 _GROCER .. PHOTOGRAPHER e CASH'S"CASH‘STORE N. J. Casé, Prop. —Dealer In— - ¢ STAPLE and FANGY. 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 Hotel. Phone 105 GROCERIES°AND SHO! You should try DENISON’S:DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26¢, 30c, 36¢ and 400 the pound. ‘Absolutely | guaranteed. 1t not satisfactory re- turn it and get your money. E . JNO. C..MARIN, : Phone 82 320 Minn. Ave. 1 have a limited. amount, 'otrmo‘ney to -loal 0 :improved -farms,. at reasonabh rates. Bee.me hefare you. nesses cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. _ ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND STORE 1@y~—~money~,on hand lor imme_- diate payment.. . Office over Nor. Nat’l. Bank, Bemidjl; Minn; CLAYTON 'C: CROSS, - LUMBER, COAL' ARD W00D' LOOK! LISTEN) Wholesalers .and “Retailers, ervice and satisfaction: (e in perqon g Malil Orders glven that same nerv'lce you 166 acres, ‘% mile from Turtle River station; $12.50 per: acre. Easy. terms. Some improvements. 24 acres on finelake, ‘Virgin tim: Any_quantity.