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- SATURBAY, MAY 1, - 1618, ! About The City 1 AR R R L L RS RS S * LEST WE FORGET * IR R L R R e T R R R In case of fire call 349. .. n Sumumer school begins June 21. It will last’ five weeks. PR Governor Hammond has designated May 18 as Peace Day. Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 5 to 9, in- clusively. oo The Presbyterian Men’s annual ham and egg and flapjack supper will be held May 11. There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county ‘Wednesday, May 12. P June 8 has been named as the next meeting date of the Beltrami county board of commissioners. PR May 10 has been selected as the date of the annual sale of lands on which there are delinquent taxes. ... 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 16, 16, 17 and 18. September 15 will be entry day. The :state ‘fair will be in progress September 6 to 11. LY 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. A0 BREVITIES Mrs. B. J. Tollefson of Nary trans- acted business in the city yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Austin Warner of Puposky is spending a few days in the city on business. Mrs. George Severans of Grant Valley spent yesterday in the ecity on business. Robt. Siebert, Carpenter and Painter. Phone 809-W.—Adv. Mrs. Louise Wilcox of the town of Northern was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Henry Miller and two chil- dren went to Minneapolis this morn- ing, where they will visit friends. When you are ready to paint and paper, call Hicks, 231. I will use you right.—Adv. Miss Vesta Holworth, who teaches school near Bemidji, visited friends at Rosby between trains yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Kneeland will go to Manitowac, Wisconsin, Monday, where she expects to undergo an op- eration. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Attorney M. J. Brown returned to A BETTER DIGESTION AND LIVER FOR YOU It’s. bad blood that makes your liver sluggish and the same bad blood causes your stomach muscles to lose their elasticity and becomes flabby and weak and that means indiges- tion. Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, purely vegetable and free from alcohol or narcotics, is the great and powerful blood purifier of today. It is extracted from American forest roots with pure triple refined glye- erine. Take it as directed and it will search out impure and poisonous mat- ter throughout the system and elim- inate it through the matural chan- nels. It will penetrate into the joints and muscles and dissolve the poison- ous accumulations. It will replace all the bad blood it drives out, with rich, pure -blood full of vital force. It will furnish you with the kind of blood that increases energy and am- bition, that puts the entire body in such perfect physical condition that brain or muscles know no fatigue. It will clear the skin; eczema, pim- ples, rash, blotches will dry up and disappear; boils, carbuncles and other evidences of tainted blood will pass away, never to appear again. Get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery from any medicine dealer today, in either liquid or tablét form, -as you prefer. It's the one great! blood maker and purifier that all weak or run down people ought to start to use at once. If you want good blood, good health and clear skin, get a supply today.—Adv. NO CHARGE FOR THIS BOOK If you will send three -dimes, or stamps, to pay for wrapping and mailing and ‘enclose this notice, Poc- tor Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., will send you a re- vised copy of his Common Sense! Medical ‘Adviser, in cloth binding, 1008 pages, ‘with color plates. Just what you need in ¢ase of sickness or accident. Treats of Physiology, Ana- tomy, Sex problems, Marriage rela-| tions, Hygiene,‘Exercise, Disense and its prevention.—Adv. | Bem1djt -this -morning. from Duluth. ¢ Wwhere he had béenon professiemalifcatise your neighbor throws garbage: 'business. N. N. Nesthus, a retired merchant of Cloquet, Minmesota, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Berglurd yesterday. ' Tomato plants. _Big, stalky, trans- planted plants at the Greenhouse. Phone 166.—Adv. R. C. Keck, of St. Paul, claim agent for the Great Northern rail- road, spent yesterday afternoon in Bemidji on official business. Dick Melville, who has spent the winter in Milwaukee, returned to Bemidji yesterday and will remain here during the summer months. jday, May. 11, inclusive, will be given ito the afternoon matinees at that anilk; don’t buy foodstuffs where About 100 Lilacs and other orna- mental shrubbery, 25¢ each. Bunker, Phone 355-W.—Adv. Mrs. Earl Geil and Mrs. K. J. Pet- erson of Minneapolis, who is her guest, returned from Kelliher this morning, where they have been vis- iting friends. Miss Hilma Nordgren went to Sta- ples, Minnesota, this morning, where she will visit her parents. She will also visit at Brainerd before return- ing to Bemidji. tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. C. E. Chesterman, of Crookston, at one time connected with the Crook- ston Lumber company here, spent to- day in Bemidji on business.- He is now connected with the Fergus Cas- ket company of Fergus Falls. Miss Anna Klein, who has becn the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein, of Minnesota avenue since yesterday, will return to her school at Bass Lake tonight. She will complete her school ‘term in an- other month. Write Mankato Commercial Col- lege as follows: I want to know about your school; send me your free catalogue.—Adv. Mrs. John Hedeen will leave Mon- day for Duluth and Carlton, Minne- sota, where she will visit friends and relatives for a few days and will then go to Isanti, Minnesota, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. A. L. Smith, for three weeks. William T. Cox, state forester, ar- rived in Bemidji this morning from Cass Lake where he has spent several days on business. He left immedi- ately for Douglas Lodge, at Itasca state park, where he will meet Mrs. Cox, who has spent the past week there. Many people will remember how they enjoyed the book, “Satan Saun- derson.” See it played at the GRAND tonight.—Adv. Miss Sibyl Benner has returned from Fargo and Hensel, North Da- kota, where she visited relatives. She was ‘accompanied home by her little nephew, Billie, who will be the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Benner, of Dewey avenue for several weeks. Mrs. John Achenbach is in Alma, Wisconsin, having been called there by the death of her brother, Charles Ulrich, who was killed in an auto accident. The particulars of the ac- cident have as yet not been learned, but it is believed that the car turned turtle and went over an embank- || ment. E: Attend the auction sale at H. B/ Show’s farm, 12 miles southwest of Bemidji; horses, cattle and machin- || ery on sale. Monday, May 3.—Adv. Rev. S. E. P. White, pastor of the Presbyterian church, returned to Be- midji yesterday morning from Min- neapolis, St. Cloud, Litchfield and At- water. While in Minneapolis he at- tended the Synodical Home Mission committee meeting. Rev. White First show 7:30 will again take up his duties afte a short vacation. s The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will give a supper, Saturday, May 8, in the church basement. Tickets 25c.— Adv. Mrs. M. A. Malone, wife of the of- fice manager of the Shevlin-Clarke Lumber company at Fort Frances, Ont., who has spent the past week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. For- tier, of Crookston, was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to her home. She was accompanied by Mrs. Fortier who will spend a short time at Fort Frances. The fishing season opens tomorrow, May first. Aubolee & Kroken have first class boats and a good supply of minnows and fishing tackle.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woodmansee, who have made Bemidji their home for the past five years, Mr. Wood- mansee being proprietor of the Grand theater until recently when he sold out to Glen Harding of Cass Lake, will leave Monday for the Panama exposition. Among the cities they will visit are Billings, Montana, Sac- ramento, Los Angeles and San Diego. If they like California, they may de- cide to remain there. All ladies who attend the “pleasing photo-plays” exhibitions at The Rex Theater, from this date until Tues- a ticket which will admit them free, theater Wednesday and Thursday, May 12 and 13.—Adv. “Take mo chances, swat all,” is the advice of a fiy time bulletin now being- distributed in Bemidji which urges the screening of all houses. Other suggestions are: Don’t per- mit flies near your food, especially i Whether it be a cigar made in Havana or one MADE IN i files are tolerated; insist on screens at grocery stores and markets; be-|sigiéd hisipositfon-as deputy ‘auditor should follow his example; it’s a rea- son why-you should ‘set him ‘a good example. The Pioneer: is the place to ‘buy your rolls of adding machine paper the creation of the Y. for Burroughs adding machins, Oue| Do yoi “heave'¥h Bigns? Most roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls.{people‘do. ’Hers's bue: —Adv. i Thursday evening wives of the firemen met in the city hall and or- ganized an auxiliary. It is their plan to assist the firemen during fires, especially in the winter time, “You' can buy thiem' [office” for '5c “ench.> treasurer, Mrs. John Roe. Do you believe in signs? Most people do. Here’s one: You can buy them at the Ploneer office for G¢ each.—Adv. L. H. Slocum, of International . .. |ing places should be pressed. Falls, county auditor of Koochiching county, was a Bemidji business visit-| ‘Do youbelieve 4n signs? Most or today. Mr. Slocum is one of the|People:do. Here's one: pioneer residents of the border lcity “PLEASE” and in the early days published the DON'T Border Budget, being associated with WALK HERE. Representative H. J. Miner. He ‘was| You can ‘buy them at the Plonesr elected auditor at the first general [office for 5c¢ ‘each.—Adv. election following the establishment of Koochiching county and has held| Boat house. Phone No. 240.==Adv. the office continually since that time. T F e Charles L. Sheeran, who recently re- A'want ad will'sell 1t’for you. ’ Grand Theater THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Tonight Only Metro Film Corporation:present Orrin Johnson and - Irene- Warfigld —IN— Satan Sanderson A five-part motion picture dramatized:from ~ ° the book by Hallie Erm: e,l}iv_egi‘w e | When You'Get - ; That Smoky Taste| Remember this store is ready with the real joy-smokes. THE GOOD OLD U. 8. A. TURKISH BLENDED cigar ettes recognized by many men everywhere as a high grade | after-dinner smoke. | Get yourself some of the real Pipe Tobaccos that are i now ready and “Fire up” at will. It will do you a heap | of good. Watch the men that smoke and yowll find i they’re all brainy fellows, full of the-old “get-there” spirit, ; and feeling bully all the time. - Turn in at this “TOBACCO SHOP.” Get a real CIGAR, | CIGARETTE or TOBACCO FOR YOUR PIPE. Smoke | all you want; you’ll come up smiling all the time. . PERFECT CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO ! now ready. The opening of this-GOOD NEW STORE is | a coming event. Watch for complete -OPENING AN- NOUNCEMENT. GOULD’S CONFECTIONERY | 117 3rd Street. A. N. GOULD, Mgr. | “Your New Store” ; Homemade Corn Harrow. Y ¢ f fthathe aeight 7enter, the real estate| A good corn harrow or cultivator can p g 53 in the ‘alley is no reason why you |business in-Benson, has served under | be made at home from two pleces of 2 = -Mr.-Sloonm; gines peessumed office. Y 8 ¢ - M. ‘Sheeran-alsa:¢f¥ed under: R. C, by 4 scantling about. five feet long. These are beveled at one end so0 as to fit close together and form a V. They Fraser, -the first 0 tor ‘of :Koochi- - - |-are bolted together at‘this point b; chingcounty,-helsl ‘appointed after o o ‘means-of a clevice. ‘At the oppogite end & 2 by 4 plece is mortised at each end %o fit similar mortises on the arms. ‘This. plece should be somewhat nar- rower than the' distanee between the rows. ‘Along the V shaped sides six 'ordi- PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Saturday : Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne will play here:in a thrilling story of the U. S. Secret Service entitled “Thirteen Down” The farce comedy, tale of the Cheese Champion training on:Lim- berger, is funny and called . “The Perfumed Wrestler” Chas. H. West, Frank Evans and Claire McDow ell play the leading parts in the drama “The Box of Chocolates” Sunday An exciting three part story, from start‘to finsh, ealled “The Attorney For The Defense” The Cheese Chb.mp’ion puts his opponent away and dreams he is “Some White Hope” Daily matinees, beginning first show at 2 p. m. - Evening shows begin at 7:15 p. m. “THE REX THEATRE \nary straight-harrow-teeth are placed. The mosquito has not yet arrived. 8 Another tooth is placed at each.corner when hot lunches and dry mittens|Nevertheless, now i8.the time to be- will be appreciated. They have|gin to fight against this pernicious chosen the red, white and blue of |pest. Water ‘barrels should have the American flag as their club colors, | tight fitting covers of -wire mosquito and will hold meetings the same eve-|screen. Water tanks should have ning of the month as the firemen, |ventilator, inlet and overflow alli pro-| which is the last Tuesday of each|tected with .wire gauze. -Buckets, month. The auxiliary is planning a |tubs and other receptacles ahonh_l not dance to be given May 10. The fol-|be left where they will collect water. lowing officers were elected at the|Tin cans, broken® Ottles, or. earthen Thursday meeting: Chief, Mrs. R. E.|or tin dishes shouldnot be thrown on: Miller; assistant chief, Mrs. Garry|the rubbish heap where rains iwill Brennan; secretary, Mrs. Cleve King; |fill them with water. No accumula- tion of water is so small or so filthy that. mesquitoes will not use it for a nursery. .. Even roof-gutters.may -be- “PLEASE” come clogged and furnish breeding DON'T places. fElimim;te thet:uuerty ':)nd~ you go far to remove the-pest. :Op- WoLK HERE erations should begin at.once and as: soon as wigglers appear the work ‘of oiling, draining or filling the breed- Wwhere ‘the mortised ends join. Be- tween 'these’two corner teeth four.other teeth are inserted, thus.making eight- een teeth in the implement when com- Its operation is the same as any ‘other ctltivator-'or 'between row harrow. Once down the row ‘will pul- verizethesurface of ordinary soil fairly well,-but: twice*will make a fine mulch and get rid of small weeds. 00000000000000000000000000 ° 5 3 ~MARKET -GARDENING. o o ©00000000000000000000000000 Have you tried Swiss chard? It.is @ most excellent greens and of easy Sow early and thin to about ‘eight inches ‘apart in the row. algo ~good ‘for poultry, ‘and an enor- ‘mous amount may be ‘grown in a smali Why grow string ‘bush ‘beans when the stringless varietiesare just as pro ductive and .much better in quality? Lazy wife pole- bean is an unusually The -quality is above The beans may be eaten in a green state or allowed to mature. It is‘one of our best standard varieties of pole beans. It pays toigive the empty plant boxes good care. They should be stored un- der cover until wanted again next win- Cause of Sleeplessness: Sleeplessness often results from a| $1.50 per $100 on all:machines not Correct that|over 3 years old. Clayton C. Cross, and you ‘can sleep as well as ever.|office over Northern Nat'l. Bauk.— Mrs. Mae Ingersoll, Pulaski, N. Y, |Adv, was troubled with good variety. indigestion and night,” she says, “that I could not|of beggars in London since the wer, Chamberlain’s Tablets were the London Mendicity society attrib- so highly recommended that I got a|utes the cause to the many atd so- bottle of them and soon after I be-|cieties now caring for ‘‘war re- gan taking them I was very much |fugees.” bottles of them Obtainable everywhere.| A tumbler of water ‘will serveas a —— safe candlestick if a small nail be Pioneer want ads—one-half cent|driven into the bottom of a candle to Too much emphasis cannot be placed on. the importance of thorough. sofl preparation for any crop and especial ly for vegetables. No gardener should ant ‘any “crop -until ‘the sofl is in a thoroughly “fine state of cultivation.— Natfonal §tockman and Farmer. Need any help? Try a want ad. Automobile Fire Insurance. restless at| Commenting on the small number make it float upright. T Business Directory ‘CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE iDIJI LAUNDRY Children5c, Adults 15¢| E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children BANKING AND SAVINGS PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY Save systematically. Make use of ~our Savings Department. We wel- come your operr account. : SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji, Minn. Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Building GENERAL MERCHANDISE HOME LAUNDRY ‘We wash your clothes as they did at home. Our specialty is Family Washing. Try us. S Phone 498 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. — 117 Third St. Bemidji. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. - ‘W. G. SCHROEDER Phone 665. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR BAKERS- AND. CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers “Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- —Building Contractor— Residence and Farm Buildings a Specialty. First Class Work Guaranteed. Bemidji, Minn. 316 Minn.-Ave. N. W. Phone 128 KEMP KLEANS KLOTHES GROCER DR. F. J. DARRAGH Specialist of Chronio Diseases Free Consultation. 2084 3rd St., over Bloosten Store Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specialists in the Seience of Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postofiics-BId§. Phone 92 PHOTOGRAPHER Putting appearance, néw life into a garment ready to bé' discarded. ‘We press a suit for only CASE’S ‘CABH STORE - N. J. Case, Prop. —Dealer In— STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES 1:207 "Belt. Ave. Phone 581-W Paint as an*Investment AINT adds value as well as beauty to artything to which it is L applied. Paint is the Farmer's best friend. A leading sci- entific editor says; “Thirty-five million dollars a year can be eaved in the United States by the tise of paint.” The'paint can is the farmer's savings ‘bank. ' Keepone on’ YOUR farm ready for use atiany time. - When you remember that farm buildings put up only five years ago could not be-duplicated to- day for almost twice the money it shows that it pays to p int your house, barn, implements, and everything that needs ‘a finishing coat of paint. - When you/nq;; paint use “The Best Paints Made,"— with a reputation of forty years of success. . Ground and mixed, in the only oil that will m-{a good paint—pure linseed oil. - Minne- sota Linseed Oil, in_which /¥y m.m are ground, is rade in our own milsfrom Norgywesters d,the beat thatcan e had. ] : ; We make “A Special Paint for Every Paintable Surface”. The cost per can has nothing to-do with cheu-cofp':l;rfi:-_m & how much surface a_gallon wi d ly. HHinncsota Faints o i bas: we . chospes Pt o the Given Hardware Co. Photos-Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP “THE NEW BEMIDJI” Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store GROCERIES AND SHOES SPECIALIST You should try DENISON'S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26c¢, 80c, 35¢ A. V. GARLOCK; M. D. and 40c the pound. - Absolutely Practice Limited guaranteed. If not satisfaetory're- | EYE -BAR - NOSB ' ‘THROAT turn it and get your money. JNO. C. MARIN, 320 Minn: Ave. Best - nickle pencil on earth. ASK THE MAN SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Glasses Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., Northiot Markham: Hotel. ‘Phone 105 'SECOND-HAND G00DS Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches; eyelets ete., ete. Get quantity prices -PIONEER OFFICE STORE Security Bank Bldg: MOST SMOKERS WILL “DON ‘ALMO'S” /A Home Smoke: for DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COQAL AND ' W00D HARNESS We want to sell a few ‘Work Har- nesses .cheap:- to--advertise - them. Call in-and see them. ZIEGLER'S, SEOOND-HAND “"STORB FOR'SALE OR RENT Wholesalers and Retailers. - | Service and satisfaction. Orders given that same service you ‘get in.person. Any quantity you want. Building materfal of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO, | Bemidji/ Minn. Five-room . cottage; .- five-room house with five acres ot ground all Teady for crop, close in; good farm.for rent; a snap on a §-reom houseon Dewey Ave. MORRIS. & LONGBALLA - Bemidji