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] ¥ w 1l About The city | EX KRR HE IR K KN » LEST WE FORGET oo AR R R AR L EEE RS L] In case of fire call 349. .. Summer school begins June 21. It will last five weeks. TR Governor Hammond has designated May 18 as Peace Day. .« s . Next Sunday is Mothers’ day. Al should wear a carnation. PEEE A dance will be given by the Aux- iliary of the Fire Department on May 10. . s Bemidji’s Vawter-Redpath chautau- qua will be held August 6 to 9, in- clusively. L) When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidji rail- road receipts. LRI The Presbyterian Men’s annual ham and egg and flapjack supper will be held May 11. PR There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county ‘Wednesday, May 12, ¢« v s 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 cn which there are delinquent taxes. ... The high school commencement exercises will be held on Thursday evening, June third. The senior class play will be presented Wednesday, June 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. PR 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. BREVH IF: Miss Vivian Broskway of Brainerd is the guest.of Mrs. C. A. Bush over Sunday. Miss Eliza Boobar of Nary was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday between trains. For Wood Phone 120.—Adv. Miss Fay Stuemfgis of Becida spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping and calling on friends. Lester Bartlett, of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji this morning enroute to his home from the Twin Cities. Robt. Siebert, Carpenter Painter. Phone 809-W.—Adv. Roy Wilson of Puposky was in the city today, visiting his wife who is confined in St. Anthony’s hospital. Mrs. H. A. Speck of Frohn was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday, returning to her home in the eve- ning. Have that corn Phone 148-W. Adv. Miss Signa Grundel of Blackduck ¢} Might Just As Well Be Dead” How Many Hundreds of Thou- sands of \%omeanveSud or Thought That Very Thing Today? Have You? Not sick enough to go to bed but not well enough to take any pleas- ure out of life. Tired at the least thing—1imbs feel heavy as lead—no relish for food—dull, heavy head- ;ches. sick feeling all over your and removed now. Dr. L. J. Perrault.— ‘The least little thing tires me out. ‘Try using Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Herb Tea (or Tablets) for a few weeks and watch the improve- ment. It will get the accumulated Ppoisons out of your system, tone up your stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and every vital organ. It will make your_ blood pure and rich and fiIl you-full of energy, life and vitality. Get a ynchge today from your druggist- but be sure to get the Dac Anthony’s hospital, following an op- eration for appendicitis. Cant is a son of Judge Cant of the St. Louis county district court. |lieving Ollie Neilson, manager of the !this' morning from Blackduck. ’ ’i‘lii“ihfiérfi £y Tam tnle ity aaeiber's tH 1 pirt-hard’ tiimds apon the'blink, My face 'is' black ‘4s ‘Hrebus, - But I'm'a live‘ly, Hiistling “cuss. ‘Tithake mer #éh’'who ofite’ ‘Were' poor, I'm ‘on“the job, I'am for ‘stire. 1 'get: work: for: the 1abring ‘man And ‘help. to"ill his ‘difiner can’; Tiald the ‘girls ‘who st ‘earn’ their!| feed, - phe! Idm' the'friend ot ‘a}l' in need: I sell all things from pins to guns, In cargoes of ten thousand toms. T'm on the job both night and day, Away from work I never stay. Iam “A-1,” “0 K”'&nd “IT» And I take a vacation—Ttit. ~. I serve the small as ‘Well ‘ds. great, (See business office for ‘my rate.) Just try me and you’ll find it so. —Danville Commercial News. came to Bemidji yesterday and will rémain here during the summier months. Mrs. K. J. Peterson of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of Mrs. Earl Geil for the past week, returned to her home yesterday. When you are ready to paint and paper, call Hicks, 231. I will use you right.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Wilton transacted businses in Be- midji yesterday, returning to their home in the evening. Alderman T. S. Ervin left last eve- ning for St. Cloud where he will at- tend a Belgium Relief Ball which js to be given in that city this evening. One of these aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Father L’Amy of Fort Ripley was the guest of Father J. J. T. Philippe today, while enroute to Remer, Min- nesota, where he will say mass to- morrow. Write Mankato Commercial Col- lege as follows: I want to know about your school; send me your free catalogue.—Adv. Mrs. William Bush of Brainerd, who has been the guest of Bemidjiand Nymore friends and relatives for the past ten days, returned to her home yesterday. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Fire Department will give a public dance at the City hall, May 10. Tickets 75¢.—Adv. Miss Madge Trafton of Rosby vis- ited her brother, Charles Trafton, yesterday, who is confined at the St. Kenneth Cant, a member of the Cant & McLean Land company of Du- luth, is in Bemidji on business. Mr. Kodak films developed for ~10c. Prints 3¢ up at “Rich Studio,” 29 Tenth St., near Lake Bemidji.—Adv. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the [ Swedish Lutheran church, will preach in the town of Frohn tomor- row morning. The services will be held in the Swenson school house. lave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. C. R. Rank, the well known Min- neapolis land man and owner of much Beltrami county property, arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain here during the tax judgment sale which begins Monday. “‘Compressed Air,” a 2-reel feature comedy, will be an extra attraction at the Grand, Sunday. Read the ad in tonight’s Pioneer. Prices 5¢ and 10c.—Adv. Mrs. John Asheroft and Mrs. Thomas Rummel of Oklee, Minne- sota, were in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Ashceraft returned on the evening train, but Mrs. Rummel will remnin in Bemidji for some time. Don’t forget the men’s ham and egg and flapjack supper in the base- ment of the Presbyterian church, Tuesday evening, May 11; tickets 35¢.—Adv. Eugene B. Berman, of the Berman Real Estate & Insurance company, returned to Bemidji last evening from a week’s business trip. While away he visited at International Falls, Vir- ginia, Hibbing and Duluth. The third prize winner in the New York Sun scenario contest, “Mother’s Roses,” has been selected for exhibi- tion next Sunday, “Mother’s Day,” at the Rex Theater.—Adv. Dwight D. Miller, of Bemidji, was looking after insurance business in this locality last Friday. Mr. Miller ‘writes. considerable insurance here and gives the Northome Record ad- vertisement that he carries in our columns credit' for the most of it. He says it pays to advertise.—North- ome Record. Attend the auction sale at H. H. Shaw’s farm, 12 miles southwest of | ¢ Bemidji; horses, cattle and machin- ery on sale. Wednesday, May 12. Sale was postponed on account of rain.—Adv. Charles Rattinger, who has spent the past two weeks in Bemidji, re-] Hotel Markham, réturned to his home in Minneapolis last evening. Mr. Rattinger is the manager of the Majestic hotel in the Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson returned to Bemidji {First EBBW 7: T 'am the guy that brings the dough, | on next Tuesday evening, May 11, ‘| Children 5¢ Fa TUNIGHT GNLY “The High Hand” Jaques Futrelle.‘ An in and novel ove from th, “THE LOVE Five reels in all Evemng show 7: 30 orite PI' yiers Program includes’a thiéefeel Lubm plcflfi"e 0. Dresent. arlyle Blackwell n: OF A WOfiAN” Matinee at 3 p. m. Prices 5cand 10c - théater Wednesday and Thursday, May 12 and 13.—Adv. Miss Alvilda Stenseth, one of the high school students in the Bemidji schools, will leave Monday for Thor, Iowa ,where she will spend the sum- mer with her sister, Mrs. L. T. Skriv- seth, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Skrivseth moved to Towa from Be- midji a few weeks ago, Mr. Skrivseth being interested in a hardware store in that city. He still owns a resi- dénce in Bemidji and a farm- near Turtle River, The ladies of the Swedish Luth- eran church will give a supper in the church parlors tonight; tickets 25c.| The meun will be as follows: Pickled Herring Boiled Potatoes Meat Balls, Brown Gravy Armour’s Star Ham Baked Beans Salad Pickles Cranberry Sauce Assorted Cake . Coffee —Adv. Mothers’ Day will be fittingly ob- served here tomorrow in many of the churches. Mothers’ Day has a na- tional recognition, congress having in 1913 passed a resolution commend- ing its observance by the house and senate and all public officials and de- partments. Churches now hold ser- vices in remembrance of the mothers, of those living and those departed. Particulars as to local services are given in the church announcements. Men’s annual Ham and Egg and Pancake supper will be given in the basement of the Presbyterian, church from 5 to 8. Price 36c. MENU | Assorted Pickles Swift’s Premium Ham Fresh Eggs German Fried Potatoes Escalloped Tomatoes Hot Rolls Doughnuts Flap* Jacks Maple Syrup Denison’s Coloniol Inn Coffee —Adv. Best Thing for a Bilious Attack. “On account of my confinment in the printing office I have for years been a chronic sufferer from indiges- tion and liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an attack that was so se- vere that T was not able to go to the case for two days. Failing to get any relief from any other treatment, 1 took three of Chamberlain’s Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man,” writes H. C. Bailey, editor Carolina News, Chapin, S. C. Ob- tainable everywhere. The town of Simfa, India, is built on the side of a steep hill, and the roof of one house is often on a level with the foundation of one on the next terrace. Great piles of refuse around Scotch iron and coal mines, regarded for years as waste material, are being utilized for the manufacture of Convenient Silage Truck. The silage truck shown by the ac- companying drawing has paid for.its cost in one month, saving steps and the carrying of heavy baskets. says a cor- respondent of the Farm Home. 1 made it myself. T‘he cash outlay was'for fum- ber, wheels and axle. One inch yellow pine was used for the body. as this does not absorb moistuge and is smooth, permitting the scoop: to slide easily when removing the silage, The body is seventy inches on top and thirty-four inches’long at the bot- tom; the long or front end is thirty- three inches high and rem' end twenty- four inclies high. The. truck is twenty- six inches high and twenty-eight inches wide, all outside measurements. Sides and ends are bound with 1 by 4 inch strips, and the top Corners are re- enforced with two inch irons. The frame on which the box rests is made of 2 by 4 lumber. The rear wheels are fourteen inches in diameter and were cast at a local foundry. A one and ‘oue-eighth inch axle thirty-six inches long is used, and a six inch swivel wheel is used in front. This permits the truck to be turned easily in any direction. The truck 'holds enough silage for twenty-five to thirty head of stock and 18 very easily moved about on a moder- ately smooth floor while loaded. “When my daughter had whoop- ing cougr sie zoughed so Lard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the lungs. I was terribly:alarmed about her condition. Seeing Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy so highly recommend- ed, I got her a bottle ‘and it relieved the cough at once. Before she had finished two bottles of this remedy she was entirely well,” writes Mrs. S. F. Grimes, Crooksville, Ohio. Ob- tainable everywhere. Only one woman to every 100 men are known to stammer. . _ bricks. Rex The atre Rex Saturday high classin both plays. Sunday A Broadway star feature All ladies who attend the “pleasing photo-plays” exhibitions at The Rex Theater, from this date until Tues-|Daily* matmees, begmnmg first show at 2 D, m. genuine “Hollister's.”” Price 36c & ckage. Barker’s.Drug Store 217 3rd St Be- .midjl Minn, day, May 11, inclusive, will be given & ticket which will admit them free, to-the afternoon matinees at ‘that Children 5¢ ~ ADMISSION PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS': ‘“The Regenerating Love," three act heart inter- est story, and the comical **Cabman Kate.”’ Adulis 10¢ « The prize winning play “MOTHER’S ROSES” in three parts. Big cast of popular players In the comedy “She Wanted To Be A WldGW - Cupid plays a trump ADMISSION begin-at 7:15:p. ' m, THE REX Evening showh THEATRE v Casts of Adults 100 ERS.} ral dg bflt sa o56rs, as the 1 S :m‘;nuth;:;fi “Boa wfihicwh hmma a serious peril to the Ml blttlulum and large crufiieds: £ and.rapid fire nns l’eclrded as unre!hhle for on'/6¢ HHid86” bl bl smaller craft. It was thus that tbe de- ln-oyer was_born, and, with di 4" Guttos. ko, BXTAIGAC they included all t.hnt wns formerly, the small. torpedo boat, and we i B2 .tfie\%g! was_. the menace cgu 8 | “The ol er flotfffh‘j'&A many. = Perhaps the A oum‘h if every vessel in e it ‘filst)mge its torpedoes, |3 stftita :r~ge: “iear eliBugh, at the ene- my’s big battleships. But a very im- portant ‘office to" fulfill-1s that of-scout- ing, which comprises locating and re- i| porting:the position of the enc > d report the ot o attalking fleet’s torpedo craft, as well| as sink or drive them nyny befor can force an attack against the bigger battleships.—London Telegraph. Lame Back. Lame back is usually due to rheumatism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people are most likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had by massaging the back with Chamberlain’s Liniment two or three times a day. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. 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. . Pioneer Want Ads Pay 6 10 P RB i S o ui s B o Gawlmé e to cook-on:smy new DETROIT- ’VAPOR stove. d it costs Jess. than, wood .coal, and besides it’s so clean., , ,Come to see these wonder- fal stovesf We haye justx ived a large consi They arg eaaties; . Prices 1 'en_ styles to BEMIDN Business Directory ABSTRACTS OF TITLE' E. M. SATHRE ABSTRACTER 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. HOME LAUNDRY . : We wash your clothes ag they did & at home. Our specialty is Family 3 o Washing. Try us. = othes Cleaners Phone 498 : For Men, Women and Children e PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STORE 125 ‘Wholesale and Retail i Pianos, Organs._ and Sewing Everything for the ‘Machines. : Office and School 117 Third St. Bemldji. = Security Bank Building Phone 573-W Phone 31 J. BISIAR, Manager. GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Groceries, Dry -Goods, Shoes, DR. ¥} Pinmiah R BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 s BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. ' Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Godds, Cotifec- tlonery, 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 Dry Cleaning House 207 Belt. Ave. Phone 581-W AUTO PAINT SHOP Just-what you need in this eity. Give me a trial and I will improve your car 100% in three days. Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.' CARL KVERNO 0ld Star Theater Bldg. 2nd St. The discriminating’ smoker. is now smoking “DON ALMO” “Be a Booster” DRUGS AND JEWELRY Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. i W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65. LEWIS BRAA —Building Contractor— Residence and Farm Buildings _.a spaemty. Flflt Class Work Guaranteed. Box 501 Bemidji, Minn. GROCER Specialist of Chronio Diseases Free Consultation. 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered OPTOMETRISTS = . ] DRS. LARSON & LARSON = Specialists In the Science of ~ Fitting Glasses. Offices over Postoffice Bldg. Phone 92 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Beef, Pork, Weiners, Sausage, Home Grown Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORE GROCERIES AND SHOES Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP SPECIALIST You should try DENISON’S DE- LICIOUS COFFEES, 26¢, 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. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EAR NOSE THROAT. _ Glassea Fitted. Office Gibbons Bldg., North of Markham Hotel. Phone 105 SECOND-HAND G0ODS EYE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper tasteners, punches, eyelets 2 ete., etc. Get quantity prices' PIONEER OFFICE STORE Phone 31 ° Security Bank Bldg. LUMBER, COAL AND WOO0D Wholesalers and Retallers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you i‘get in person. BARKER'S Third 8t. - Bemidji, Minn. Any quantity you want. Building ‘material of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100 - Bemidji HARNESS § We want to sell a tew Work 5 B nesses chelp to, advertise them... Call in and see them. ZIEGLER'S SECOND HAND STORE NEs AanES Wi @il 10 320039 Five-room eo!hge fivi-roo ready for crop, élose in; "good | farm for rent; a snap on’'a 5- robfi house on Dewey Ave. 5