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These pic- Little Falls Transcript. tures are printed in with the type and illuminate or make plain the passages which they accompany. In ARIZONA IS LAUNCHED *|addition, there are numerous full also-inserted .in theirproper places throughout the volume. These to- gether with marginal references, edu- cational-helps, self-pronouncing:texts and new colored maps make the :Il- lustrated Bible of rare educational value “which -everybody will -appre- [England, ~are ;anxious ‘to- serve .as ciate. street car conductors: ‘and '“motor~ ‘While they last these books will|men” ‘to-relieve men ‘of military age. tbe distributed-for six-certificates,-as explained -in-another page of this issue. Do . not fail to clip.the certi-~ ficate today. Subscription Ra One month by carrier. One year by carrier. Three months, postage paid Six months, postage paid.. One year, postage paid... The Weekly Ploneer. g Eight pages, containing a summary of | K X ¥ X X X XK X XK XK K K K K XK X ¥ the news of the week. Published every |, Thursday and ‘sent postage paid to any DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST ‘I'Gibbons ‘Block Tel. 330 North of Markham Hotel LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Three hundred women at Salford, address for $1.60 in advance. KK KK KKKKKKKXKK KKK page color plates from the well | = Miles Block Phone 560 ) .H_Q..———-“—'——,é_ (United Press) known Tissot collection which are Bank. — THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN | oo vork. June 19.—The newest FOR.RENT—One large modern-roomo D Hi FISK,: Court:Commiissioner ADVERTISING BY THE EsSATEOCTRTION GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEY Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” In a splendid booklet, the work of the Crookston Times, issued by the Red River Valley Live Stock Breed- ers’ association, the rapid advance- ment of live stock development in Northern Minnesota is made evident. It contains a list of nearly 100 mem- bers of the association, with auxiliary associations of breeders of Short- horn, Holstein and Guernsey cattle. The little book shows in its illustra- tions sires and dams of striking types in the various classes of live stock. Many times in the past we have in- vited farmers to visit the office of the Pioneer when they visit Bemidji; we desire to renew that invitation, and we have a twofold object in extend- It is the desire and constant of the sea fighters of the United States, the super-dreadnought Ari- zona, slipped into the water from.the ways of the New York navy yard to- day. Built at an expense of over $7,000,000 the battleship will have cost the government $16,000,000 by the time she is fitted with her guns and armor plate. Miss Esther Ross, “the prettiest girl in Arizona,” selected as sponsor for the vessel by Gov. Hunt of Ari- zona, smashed a bottle of water over her bow. The water was not or- dinary hydrant water but was some of the first water that poured over the Roosevelt dam. The Arizona is the thirty-ninth battleship built for the American navy since 1893. The first fighting boat was the Indiana. Compared with the Indiana the Indiana would | appear as a steamboat besides a steam yacht. The Arizona will be nearly twice as long as the Indiana, half again as wide and of three times as great dis- placement. There is also noted a great difference in the armament of the two warships. While the Indi- ana had four 13-inch guns and eight 8-inch guns the Arizona is to have twelve 14-inch guns and twenty-two 5-inch. The guns are also greater in calibre, those of the Indiana being thirty-five as compared with forty- five which will be mounted on the Arizona. The Arizona is the fourth battle- ship to be built by the government in its own navy-yard at New York. It will be the largest of the four. Following the launching of the Arizona today the keel is to be laid Splitting Headaches i are Bein, snve: to an icide b;'lell?;dache ’s mCon- tinued Torture. No words can describe the suffer fng. Your brain seems like a ball of fire, your-skull ready to crack, a thousand hammers beat your cyo- “on, that awful agony!” And all this suffering is uscless. Headache is only a symptom of some other trouble. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred that other trouble can be directly traced to the stomach or liver. Headache powders are dan- gerous, they weaken the heart and only give temporary relief at most. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea relieves headaches by removing the cause. The speedy relief will sur- prise you. The stomach and bowels are toned up—poisonous matters are quickly removed, the blood 13 cleared and madeé richer and you feel better in every way. Get a package of the old reliable Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea at your druggist's today. Take it to- night. Be sure you get the genuine; It now comes in two forms, tea and tablets, and the price of either is Stopped-! Men and Women by tlne Hun. ‘When You Are In MINNEAPOLIS .or ST. PAUL ‘Be Sure To Visit The Wonderful New Minnesota State Prison IN STILLWATER " Openfor.the inspection:of the:Piblic every da; except Sundays and Holidays, from 8to'11 a. my. and from 12:30.to 4:30 pim. Ronml Trip, lncludmg Prison Visit: From'St. Paul, 3% Hours From Minneapolis, 5% Hours The Finest Public Institution. of its kind In The-World 8bc. Barker’s Drug Store 217 3rd St Be- Barring the unforseen, every retail buyer of a new Ford car between August 1914 and August 1915 will receive from $40 to $60.as.a share of the Ford Motor Company’s profits. The Ford car is everybody’s utility, because it is easily adaptable to -everybody’s work or play. It is reliable; serves everyone and brings pleasure to all. Aneconomy because it saves money—an average cost of two cents a mile to operate and maintain. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. ~Mrs. T, J.-Welsh,:1121-Bemidji:Ave. FOR'RENT—Two rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Over the Rex; FOR RENT—Two office rooms. Ap- ply W. G. Schroeder. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 916 Minn. Ave. FOR SALE. FOR :SALE—At 'mew wood yard, wood_all lengths delivered.at your door. Leave all orders at Ander- son’s'Employment Office, 205 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzle Miller, Prop. FOR SALE—Several good residence lots on Minnesota, Bemidjl - and Dewey avenues. ‘Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice over Northern Nat’l ‘Bank. FOR SALE—One modern five-room house, two 40-foot lots, on Lake Boulevard. Inquire C..G. King. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON WANTED. Bemidji, Minn. WANTED—To hear from owner of DR. G. HOEY good farm for sale. Send cash price GRADUATE VETERINARIAN D. F. Bush, Min- Call Pogue’s Livery—164 PROF. H. VIESON MUSICAL DIRECTOR 314 Fourth St. Bemidji, Minn. Studio: Band Room, City Hall Teaching Piano, Violin, Cornet and other instruments, also church choir. First Class Orchestra for All Occasions. R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN ‘AND’ SURGEON Office—Miles ‘Block .|DB. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in .Mayo Block Phone "396 Res. Phone. 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN -PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Mtles Block DR. L. A. WARD "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH » PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security ‘Bank ‘Block DR. EINER JOHNSON ¢ » and description. neapolis, Minn. WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. FARMS ‘FOR:SALE, FOR'SALE—40 acres, partly cleared; one team of large horses, one two- year-old, one colt; all farm imple- ments; six spring pigs and one brocd sow. Phone 700-J, Irvine | HILMA M. NYGREN Ave, and 18th St. GRADUATE NURSE FOR SALE—80 acres, as fine land as Phone 317-R ing it. % . i r $490, Town there is in the county, one mile effort of the publishers of the Pioneer |for the electrically driven super- il Mion g:;l ggg(n);t 3333%133%’5 geadans 599{))75, f.w;). ~west of Wiltons willsell cheaptor] L E XX R KX E KK AN R ¥ X & : i to keep in touch with each and every | dreadnought California. The Cali- HOW’S THIS? b. Detroit, with all equipment. cash, or half on time, if taken at l . ffin’.‘ngfin’an’m”cen?: Py < { one of you and we want you to tell | fornia will be an entirely new ex-| . ¢t Gne Hundred Dollars Re- : once. Albert Martin, Wilton, i us the news of your respective neigh- [ Deriment in naval construction. ward for any case of Catarrh that ¢an- On display and sale at Minn. 5 iot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1 North Bound Leayes 80 lu:r?fou 162 East Bound Leaves. 163° West Bound Leav 186 Bast -Bound Leaves. 187 West Bound Leaves. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves. ? - it borhoods for publication. Everyone of you has an item of interest to others, and if each one of you aid us you will all know everything of im- portance which takes place through- out the entire community. Remem- ber our invitation and come and see |Strength Often May Be Gained by F. J. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the ndersigned, have known F. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Detiove fim’ perfectly honorapie in Al business transactions and financlally able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, ‘Toledo, O. is taken inter- FOR SALE—120 -acres farm land, about 500 ecords wood, half hay land on.good stream, one mile from a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. MISCELLANEQUS Need any nelp? Try a want ad. = g C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. Phone 474 Bemidji, ‘Minn. EXERCISE BENEFICIAL TO © WOMEN. Haill's Catarrh Cure Judicious Activity on Bart of | sl 1008 S Sl e FOR SALERubber stamps. Tho the Sick. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents roc U East Leaves at, In Bemidji, as in all places, there Ploneer will procure_any kind .of R per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- JOTA Mpls Ete. L —Mpls. Etc. L 3 rubber stamp for you on short no- are certain men and women Wwko The woman suffering from the ills | tion.—Adv. tice. 31 North—Kellther L. place the welfare of the community|se ner sex often loses ambition and S ’ +33 North—Int. Falls, L i side by side with their own. These |will mot exert herself in the least, “uGH A WH“'NEY DRESSMAKING—At 817 Minnesota | i1 South Freight. ~leaves people we cannot help but admire, and to our mind they are the most valuable citizens and the city and countryside is fortunate in having them as citizens. We have such cit- izens—a large number of them— and you find them always giving the local business men the benefit of the doubt, the first opportunity to make a sale. If the Bemidji dealer has an article they want at a fair price they prefer to purchase from him, know- ing full well that in buying from him they are enhancing the welfare of themselves, the dealer and the community. They are constant read- ers of the advertisements in the Pio- neer, and because of this practice they know where to best find that which they seek before they go out to buy. And then there are some citizens who are not of this class, who make a regular practice of send- ing to a foreign dealer, forgetting that he values only the money and not the purchaser. We prefer the former, the man or woman whe de- sires and is willing to play his part in the city’s progress. HHEKEEKEKK KKK KK KK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * LR SRS S E SRS RS b eSS The last legislature gave 'Minne- sota county option; the next legis- lature will give us woman’s suffrage. —Browns Valley Tribune. —e— By a unanimous: vote of the regents of the University of Minnesota, the proposition of the Mayos was accept- ed for a six years’ trial. The feel- ing was very strong in-the minds of the regents that'the proposition:as now framed-isivery favorable to the state and to the medical -profession. In this-opinion the Times unhesita- tingly .coneurs;~—St. Cloud Times. —— Numerous members of -the legisla- ture, and ‘some of -the :state officers left yesterday for a trip-through the northern part of the state, and.it is safe to predict that they will be royally entertained by the hospitable people of that region. To those who have never visited -Northern Minnesota the trip will undoubtedly be a.revelation, and they will return duly impressed with the greatness and wealth of the North Star state. —Princeton_Union. —— “The “senate special” which is now her muscles become flabby, her circu- lation bad and nerves wrecked. An- other woman suffering from the same. ills will lay- out for herself a sys- tem of convalescent exercises of deep breathing even before leaving her bed. If the woman will but write Dr. Pierce at the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., she can get free medi- cal advice in such cases, also a 1000~ page book with advice on Hygiene, How to care for the sick, Sex prob- lems, Diseases of women, etc., all for 3 dimes or 30 cents in stamps to pay for mailing. Sick women—thousands of them have been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is a woman’s tonic that has a single- ness of purpose in curing the disease of women only. It establishes regul- arity, heals inflammation and ban- ishes pain. The dull, sunken eye with its dark circles which comes of suffering is banished—so too is the sallow, sunken cheek, the shrunken form—when this “Prescription” is used. It is a temperance remedy be- cause made without alcohol—of na- tive roots and herbs. Women who suffer should not wait till a breakdown causes pros- tration. If you are anxious to cor- rect the derangement of the delicate feminine organs, to overcome irri- tability and nervousness, waste no time, but get Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseription in liquid or tablet form this very day at any medicine dealers and tomorrow you will know that you are on the highway to health and happiness. Write for free 136-page book on diseases of women. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu- late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.—Adv. Distress in the Stomach. Distress in the stomach after meals, accompanied by a headache and other annoying symptoms is due to indigestion and easily remedied by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. Mrs. Henry Padghan, Victor, N. Y., writes, “For some time I was troubled with headache and distress’in my stomach after eating, also with constipation. About six months ago I began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. They regu- lated the action of my bowels and the headache and othef annoyances ceased in a short time.” Obtainable everywhere. CHICHESTERS PILLS Ladies! Asl Drm: Insura your live stock: against death from any cause. Dwight D. Miller Bemidji, Minn. Tel. 360 P. 0. Box 222 ‘Best I Ever Used The Standard Rotary Sewing Machine OST every woman who has |taken our advice and bought this - wonderful = machine comes back and says ‘‘It’s the best I ever used.” Guaranteed for Life That’s the -assurance we first got from the makers. It’s proof of their measure of confidence. They guar- antee this machine for a full life time. Sitstraight attachments, -sold on easy terms—a $65.00 value for $2 Down and $1 a Week. Qur special ‘‘ARROW?* Drop Head Machine sells for 813.28. Belirami ‘Music Co. 114 Third St. Bemidji model of real comfort with ]| the lock and-chain stitch’ $50 Fumigura Undertaking I, am. now prepared : ta.ke care of your-needs in the:undertaking line 1:0.:0.:F. Bidg. Ice cream - is the ideal food for hot weather. High in food value. So easy to digest that it requires hardly. any of your- energy. Cooling to your stomach. Delightful to your taste. It should not be treated as.a delicacy, but as-a food. Eatit for your lunch today. Give it to the children this afternoon. “Have. it for dinner this qvemng., Eat more of:it after the' movies. Too much’ is ‘not enough. . Because you-can’t : get too/much.; Koors' Ice Cream. is now;a product to be proud of The purest, ‘most whelesome, chenpest food you can buy. - 'PHOMES: 223 Res. 713-W, North Bemld!i . 7:30 am 47 North Frelght, North -Bemidji 6:00 am 46 Freight from Int. ' Falls, due North Bemidji. 4:40 pm 45 Freight from ‘Br?lnerd due North Bem *Daily. All others dail Ave. Room No. 1 Afflicted- With Stomach Trouble. “I was a victim: of stomach: trouble for over two years, and although 1 'doctored -continually during this time -and spent ‘many dollars for medicine: and- doctor’s -bills, nothing did:me any-good until I began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets,” writes ‘Mrs. Charles E. Hann, Shortsville, N. Y. “These - tablets - helped ‘me -at once, they.rid me-of that dull, heavy. feel- :00 pm pt Sunday. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunaay, 1 to 6 p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. ‘Sunday, reading room only, 3.to:6 p. m. KX KKK KKKy KKK KX * TROPPMAN’S .CASH. MARKET * * PRICES PAID TO FARMERS ¥ SRR R R L R S ing after eating, strengthened my di- | Butter, 1b. .... 20c gestion, and cured .me of constipa- | Dairy butter, 1b. 20c tion.” Obtainable everywhere. Eggs, doz. . 16¢ Potatoes, .bu. 40c Notice for Bids for Repairs to Boiler | Rutabagas, bu.. cesees 30c Carrots, bush. .............. B0¢c . and-Plastering in -Court House. Bids. will -be received: by -the-un: dersigned, at his office in ‘the Court House, to be acted on by the Pur- chasing Committee -for certain re-| M| pairs to the Boiler, and.patching of plasteripg i the Court Houe ars|| M. E. IBERTSON work. may he seen _.at my office. v Bids will be.opened at 2:00 P. M; Monday, June.21st, 1915. The right: is reserved to reject all bids. J. L. GEORGE, County .Auditor. FUNERAL -DIRECTOR UNDERTAKER 405:Beltrami'Ave. * Bewidji, Minn. 3td 617-18-19 BROWN & LANE CONTRACTORS . Well-Digging,-House-Moving and Cement-Work of All Kinds Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND (UNDERTAKING +H-N: McKEE Funeral Director Phone I78-W or‘R All work guaranteed. Phones 617 .or 448-W DwightD. Mitler || House Moving, Build- e ing; %Eretewm Telephone 360 : = £.0.Box 222 |I}- ‘L= H. PRICE BEMIDJI, MINN.. | BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA