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MONDAY; AUGUST'9, 1018. midji on business. About The City who is visiting relatives in Bemidji, spent Sunday in International Falls. Mrs, 1. Case of Turtle River spent (R R RS R R SRR R R RS . LEST WE FORGET * KRR R KRR R RKK lumberman, spent yesterday in Bs- smmmn m lomww .Bmidél in-this city for some time, accompa- Miss Ella Sonstrud of Hope, N. D., |Many Bemidji Citizens Have Profited tn hnve something to.gay about autos It you have backache, urinary Saturdsy in Bemidi shopping, re-|troubles, days of dizsiness, headaches| Mrs. A. Wenzel of St. Paul, who turning to her home on the evening |or nervousness, strike at the seat of|18s been the-guest of her daughter; train. the trouble. These are often the|Mrs. Herman Stiteh for the past two ‘pied"her to Minneapolis.” “Judge 'C. 'W. Stanton will ‘arrive By It s 1 comes uu*mlm Read [in Bemidji this evening from his) ¢ ._ad and then ‘Walker summer quarters and will be 'talk to you.r husband.—Adv. in chambers heére tomorrow, leaving 1n the evening for Brainerd where he ’wl}l spend Wednesday ~ on _official business. He plans to attend the ‘Minnesota-8tate Bar association an- Women can control men, and ouxht Rex THEATRE PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIOHT & In case of fire call 349, symptoms of weak kidneys and there| Weeks, returned to her home this i “Th D k T '—” Charley Chapiin—at the Grnnd to- o nual convention which is to be held i Churey o e Mt o s 0 St Yo b L e Darkening Trai Buy your chautauqua tickets now. _|Kidney Pills are especially prepared|neapolls, who has also been the guest i - i 5 et Twenty young people were enter-| kidney ailments—are endorsed by | Of her niece, Mrs. Stitch, for the past| Yesterday a number of people] A Thomas H. Ince Feature, a wonderful play of the northwestre- tained at the Norman cottage at Grand Forks Bay yesterday by Mrs. A. Beaupree. Ernest Clothier, a saw filer in the Bemidji mill, was called to Detroit, There will be a band concert at the city dock Friday evening. . s ‘When traveling purchase round- trip tickets. Boost the Bemidjl rall- road receipts. s . The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on August 16. . s 0 There will be another sale of state school and swamp land of the county Wednesday, August 11. s s On December 9 and 10 the winter convention of the Northern Minne- sota Development association will be held in Bemidji. s . 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. P Bemidji is to have a chautauqua from August 3 to August 7. The large tent will be pitched on the lot at the corner of Bemidji avenue and Fouth street. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Robertson of [Ave., ing home in the evening. there last evening from International Fallg | never One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have-your pic- | Mrs. C. H. Skinner and Mrs. H. Mrs S. Stillwell of Becida were among . the out-of-town people who attended the Patterson shows Saturday. ‘who has spent the past two weeks at ditor’s office, returned last evening Ryeg from Blackduck, where he spent Sunday as the guest of his son, F. C. Alsop, and family. Mr. being enroute to his home from Fer-|Falls mont Miss A. Pierson, the librarian cf aing, = BREVITIES Mrs. J. Carlton of Blackduck was a Bemidji visitor between trains Sat- urday. Almost-All John Jardine and daughters, Grace, 3 } . Ora Whiting and family of the|few days. midji Saturday evening from Hubert Illness Frances, Harriet and Mgaxine'nt Min- GRAND l HEA " RE Tflmgm Un" town of Northern spent Saturday in| ave your furniiure repaired at|where she spent the week as the 1¢ sou are comstinated. | neapolis, Reuben Kreatz, an expert g the ecity. J. Bisiar, proprietor of the Bemidji Music house, went to Bena today on business. Charley Chaplin—at the Grand to- night.—Adv. George Forte of the town of Lib- erty spent Saturday in Bemidji on business. T. M. Partridge, the Minneapolis the bargain store, first class work at | guest of weeks, Evans Mrs. Weed Munro of Minneapolis, | rived midji as the guest of Dr. and Mrs, C. R. Sanborn, returned to her home last evening. On account of the chautauqua this week, the Mothers’ club meeting has been postponed until August 10, at || | which time all members are urged to || be present. Miss Bettie Klein of St. Paul, who has been the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein, in the city for the past two weeks, will return to St. Paul this evening. Right kodak finishing, right quick- ly, right prices—developing 10c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St., near lake.—Adv. Miss Jeanette Page of Crookston, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Martha Barnes, of Lavinia, will be the guest of Miss Beth Evans of this city for a few days. (2222222 2 2 222022 S Chautaugua SEASON TICKETS . Adults, $1.50; Children, $1.00. For sale at the following places of business: Bemidji Hardware Co. First National Bank. Northern National Bank. Security State Bank. Geo. T. Baker & Co. E. A. Barker. City Drug Store. Netzer’s Drug Store. The Bazaar Store. The Pioneer office. O’Leary-Bowser Co. F. G. Troppman. Huffman & O’Leary. Given Hardware Co. Schneider Bros. Co. W. G. Schroeder. Otto Schwandt. the Security State bank, left Satur- day night for Mankato, Wood Lake and Sioux City, where he will enjoy | a vacation of two weeks, ‘William O’Neil of Cass Lake, super- intendent of logging on ceded Chip- pewa Indian lands of Minnesota, spent yesterday in Bemidji, returning Gill Bros. to his home this morning. Stewart’s Grocery: Carpenters are busy working on C. E. Battles. the Wa-Ville dining hall and J. J. Opsahl announced this morning that he expected to have the building completed in about three weeks. Young civil engineer desires tem- porary office or clerical work of ‘any kind. Address J. F. B, 1121 Be- midji Ave.—Adv. Ed Odegard, one of the clerks in the Gill Bros. clothing store, left Saturday night for Claremont, Minn., where ‘he will spend a two weeks' vacation, the guest of relatives. Hugh Young. of Minneapolis will arrive in'the city this evening and will act as best man at the Jordan- Brophy wedding which will take place in this city tomorrow morning: Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Winter and family of Duluth:arrived in Bemidji yesterday-and' will-be the guests of heici eyl o Mrs. Winters’ sister, Mrs. John ere is a new ink—in fact, two inks in one; We were one of the first to add to our Hedeen, of Ninth street for a few stock the newest member_of the Caster’s' | | days. Tox facaiy - Mrs: George Edwards and daugh- ’ Carter s 7 ter, Ruth, who hnve been visiting Mrs. Bdwards’ daughter«, Mrs. Harold Pencraft Mitchell, of. Virginia, Minn., for the Combined Office past- several days, returned to Be- and Fountain Penj§ midji Saturday. nk % | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bren of Warfen; We feel sure there’s a call among our | | Minn:, who-have been the guests of friends for one ink usable in.either fountain | | Captain:and Mrs: W. B. MacLachlan pens or inkwells. A wonderful new flows i a controlleris part of the equipment of quarts, || ©f Bemldil avenue since Saturday, pints and half-pints of Pencraft, A.light | [returned to their home today, making pressure of the finger convrols | | the trip by automobile. he P Come in.and let.us 6l your Spanish taught by college- grad- pen with this new ink, ‘and | | uate and native of South America. b V’“""'W"‘““"“““ Moderate rates. Will gladly call at any address. Address J. F. B, 1121 Bemidji Ave.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs: E. F. Netzer and children returned today from Crook- |ston where Mrs. Netzer and children . have-spent: the: past ‘several weeks;| Abercrombie & McCready. ok ok ok ok k ok ok ok ok ok ok sk ok sk ok ko k k ok k ko ke ok ok k Wk d ok k ok ok Ak k kR ok ko kk ok ok ok ok k ok ok h ko k KEEHEKEKKKKKKK KKK For Men Behind the Per You signers of checks, writers of letters, keepers of books and-makers of records— over 30,000 people. Your neighbors|couple of weeks, accompanied Mrs. recommend this remedy—have proved | Wensel. its merit in many tests. Bemidji| Mrs. M. M. Maxwell and daughter, readers should take fresh courage in|Marion, of Minneapolis and Mr. and the straightforward testimony of a % 5t Mich., Saturday by the serious ill-|pemidst citizen. 2re Jostyh. Hevehicn, alsout M Hoes- of -his: brother; Mrs. W. A. White, 1023 Dewey|Mrs, W. B. MacLachlan, having ar- the town of Northern transacted family keeps Doan’s Kidney Pills in Mr. and’ Mrs; Houghton will: visit in business in Bemidji Saturday, return- [the house and-uses them whenever Hibbing, Minn., before returning to Miss Mamie MecGregor returned |or trouble from the kidneys and they where she has spent the past few |fit this one received from Doan’s Kid- days, the guest of friends. ney Pills leads him to hold a high opinion of them.” Price 50c; at all deaiers. Don’t gator for the government, investiga- ture taken.—Ady. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. the guests of relatives. Mr. Netzer Miss Dora Gossman of Crookston, Joinfd his family yesteérday. assistant manager of the lumber the Ryan cottage at Grand Forks| Misses Magda and Marie Rygg of| umber company, autoed to Cass Bay, returned to her home today. |Liberty spent Saturday in Bemidi,|1ake Saturday night and spent yes- Henry W. Alsop, of.the county au- | e Buests of friends. Miss Marie|tergay at Star Island as guests of the D., this fall, after spending the sum-| gemigji yesterday afternoon. mer vacation with her parents. F. M. Day of International Falls|2nd Mrs. Arthur P. White and At-|parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox, of was in Bemidji Saturday evening,|torney Ed. M. Stanton of Thief River |Irvine avenue for the past two weeks, () ‘. gus Falls where he had been on busi- and Mrs. D. L. Stanton at the Birch-|son, Edward, and daughter, Florence " ness, the agricultural-college of Fargo, N. Attorney and Mrs. Bunn. T. Willson D, is visiting at the summer home |and son of Blackduck spent Saturday of Mrs. McVitta of Lavinia for ten|in Bemidji. They were joined here CONST[PAT‘QN days. by Mrs. Henry Simpson and son, Miss Eunice Montague of Virginia, | Samuel, of Bena, who will spend sev- Minn., who has been visiting friends | ¢ral days at Blackduck as guests of in Crookston fot some time, will be|the Willsons. the guest of Miss Helen Evans for a Mrs. F.'S. Lycan returned to Be- reasonable prices.—Adv. who accompanied Mrs. Lycan to Hu- : overworked; yorr Mrs. John L. Hillaby of Minne-|bert, will return to Bemidji the latter.( Sk mugh ne e Y your-muacles’ weak apolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. |Part of the week. ‘s PAW-PAW PILLS arouse the J. Bisiar of Bemidji avenue. She| J. M. Richards of Spokane, Wash.,| 5ot slugsish ver. 1t you-bloat afier extng: will remain in the city for a couple|was a dinner guest at the E. R. w-n-r brash, sour stomach, if you are nervous, who has spent the past week in Be-|and will return to his home in-a day or two. Mr. Richards and family'|E, ‘F. NEPZER, POSTOFFICE COR.|cum is their daughter. Covers were Robert E. Feir, assistant cashier at These ribbons are fully. guaranteed as-the ‘best onearth. - you-«made' to' keep your records ‘st a minimum P “Thers s an EIRED P 63008 ook for drove to Buena Vista in the Dr. I.|plete with incident and action. The Scene Is Alaska. ‘William M. Marcum and Dr. L. A. Ward cars|S, Hart, the star, in the character of “Yukon Ed,” a simple] rug- and enjoyed dinner at the summer |ged westerner with wonderful skill. Enid Markey, as. the ‘object hotel at that place. Those making|of hig'affection. - Wonderful scenes in the atmosphere of the Alas- the trip were County Attorney and|kanfrontier, with all.the charm of Mrs. G. M. Torrance, and Mrs. Tor- A Mutual Masterplcturo rance’s mother, Mrs, Webster, of But- . and e B. B, Mo REX Theatre, Monday, August 2 ler, Ind., Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Mar- Matinee 2:30; Evening 7:30 . Admission, bc'a neapolis, are:the guests of Mr. and Bemidji, says: “Ome of the|riveq in the city Saturday by auto. cum, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward, Miss Louise Ward, and Mesdames W. H. Roberts and M.-A. Spooner. A party of priests, consisting of Father J. J. T. Philippe of Bemidiji, Father J. Hawks of Akeley, and Father: Thomas Borgerding, who for 27 years has been in- charge of the Red Lake Indian reservation mission, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in town visiting Father Bossus. They were delighted with this section of the country. 'Fathers Philippe and Borgerding took the ‘“Keenora” trip up to International Falls on their way:heme.—Baudette: Region: Rev. I P. Johnson, D. D., teacher of history at the Faribault Theolog ical seminary, who. is spending the summer at his Turtle Lake cottage, left last evening for - Minneapol where he will attend a funeral to- is the least pain in the back|iheir home. fall to bring relief. The bene-| D: L. Friedinann, expert account- ant,”will leave Wednesday or Thurs- day for Fargo, N.“D., where he.will spend two months as special investi- °Brinkman Theatre TONIGHT, AUGUST 2 “WILLIAM TELL” SIX PARTS —OR— SIX PARTS “The Liberation of Switzerland”’ insix chapters, by Greene’s Feature Photo-plays. The Swiss mess- enger refuses to acknowledge the sovereignty of Austria. First show 7:20, second 8:55 - Admission 5¢ and 15¢ Chas. Hanson, The Present Day Sampson He has 16-inch chest expansion, he lifts 500 pounds with one: Tay: . Rove: Johnsom, coliupted Aoty ("fnger,.$50 reward to any man who can lift with one hand what he K ices at. the Episcopalian church hers | lifts-'withone finger. With one blow of the hand he drives- a 10 yesterday and announced- that he|inch spike through a plate of steel and a 2 inch plank. He bends will preach here every Sunday during | the largest horseshoe and offers $50 reward to any man who bends August. He is a speaker of excep- |, horseshoe the same way he does, and . i tional ability and for twelve years charles chap:in “By the Sea” ‘was-rector of the Minneapolis Geth- Wednesday August 4 ““The Eastland Disaster” semane church. where 1300 lives were lost in the Chicago river, will be:shown here ting the accounts and affairs of the North Dakota Improvement company. Mrs. Friedmann-is: visiting her par- ents in Eagle Bend, Minn. G. 8. Harding, proprietor of the Grand theater, and John M. Herbert, ‘White recommends. Foster- sales department of the Crookston will again teach at Portal, N.|g N. Harding family, returning to Mrs. P. F. Hanmersley of Minne- and Mrs. Frank Lycan, Mr.|apolis, who has been the guest of her were .the dinner guests of Dr.|returned to her home Saturday. Her Beach summer hotel last eve-|Sheppard, who have been ~making their home: with their grandparents Yesterday a family reunion was held at the George Kreatz home on Bemidji avenue when Mr. and Mrs. The Most George. Kreatz entertained at dinner In moving pictures, Prevalent of | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keesling ani i Cause of of Wayzata, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. our: blood is full of m- of friends. Miss Donna Lycan, % vm_m"' your . kidneyw The House of Quality accountant, of California, who has not been home for seven years, Mrs. Mary Stillings of Brainerd, Raymond Kreatz and -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcum. Mrs. Kreatz is a sister of Mrs: John Jardine and of Roy and Reed Keesling. Reuben and Ray- mond Kreatz are sons of Mr. and Mr George Kreatz and Mrs. Walter Mar- your mind inactive; “0Old Foes in New Faces”’, chapter 10 of “The Diamond Fromi The Sky The Diamond is Jast seen in a bunch of weeds on the desert with a reptile coiled around it. Charley Chaplin in “Laughing @as” “Almost A King” e - A two-part comedy drama, featuring dainty little FEED _THE. SOIL. . “BILLIE RHODES"” and LEE MORAN. - Five reel&. 5¢c—Admission—15¢ your liver-fulk of old it you. have belching of wind, yor are unable to sleep, you need MUN- home today. Mr. Richards ar-| Yok.§ PAW-BAW PILLS. Every bottle gives in Bemidji yesterday morning| Sitisfaction or your moey refunded. For sale by laid for seventeen. Conservation of Fertility ls a Duty to Posterity. = [H. L. Russell, Wisconsin station.] Tuesday, Robert Warwick in ““The Face In the Moon- The processes of sofl formation are [light’c. & parts. continually In the making. Weathering Wednesday, Mary Fuller in “The Girl Who Had a 1s slowly but constantly releasing new | Soul”’. 3 parts. plant food, while at the same time the Thursday, Tom Richards and Alice York and oth(‘e{s of processes of depletion, erosion, leach- | the original cast in the five part merry military romance “The ing and waste are léssening- the value | Chocolate Soldier”’. of this asset. Friday and Saturday, Pauline Bush in a 3 part drama, To conserve this bank account and to | ““The Heart of Cerise’’. transmit it unimpaired to future gen- Sunday, Lionel Barrymore and Jane Crey in the five- erations is a duty which the human | bar¢ Metro feature ‘“The Flaming Sword”’. race owes to posterity; but, as with nearly all of D el g Matinee daily, except Wednesday and Friday. man has wasted more than he has [l useéd. In earlier years when knowl- edge did not exist or was imperfectly appreclated wanton practices led to rapid depletion or exhaustion. Every virgin area that has been opened up for settlement by man has had its pio- neer-generation of soil miners, but if | future human life is to receive ade- quate support from the soil sooner or later the soil tiller must quit robbing | the land and feed his soil as he feeds | his flocks. The last decade or two hasbrought | the. American farmer to a more com- plete realization than he has ever be- fore known of the duty that lies be- fore him. The lessons that China and Japan learned a thousand years ago or more made their way slowly to- ward the occidental world. Even the teachings of old England: and the plains of continental Europe fell heed- less on American ears. To our fathers the so called inexhaustible fertility of ithe magnificent Mississippi valley could never be used up, but the:declining ‘erop yleld of a section, whether it is Wwheat, corn or cotton, spells lessening profit and impairment of capital. < Sclence has now shown in no unmis- takable terms that as the chain is no stronger than its weakest link so the soil is no richerthan the content of its most indispensable elements. - Whether depleted of its potash: or phosphorus by age long leaching or .more-rapid robbery by careless: crép production matters little.- The effect:is the same. Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons - . -. Inany color to fit any -make of typewriter Each 75¢ Come in neat tin-boxes: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is hereby given that this Company will prosecute all persons using property owned by it for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage orother objectionable matter in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has tofore used said property or-any of itin ways above mentioned is hereby notified to repair the damage so done and place the property in the' same clean, sanitary condition in which it was prior to the time of trespass “or trespasses. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 520 Capital Bank Bullding 3 PAUL MINNESOTA The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. - B emidji,-Minn; In Eyery Branch there are records of of Every Business **™c<™d Whether those records are the best for the business or not is sel- dom considéred—“We've used them for years and they've served-their purpose.” And there the mat- ter drops—but we den’t intend to let you drop:it until-we've had ‘& chance to prove to you that there’ is‘an’ ] PremBook made expressly to fit the needs of every depart— ment of your business. Made to save money for . RIGHT AT YOUR FINGERS TIPS. No hunting through your files=no for- getting the'namie of the firm who made the price—It's all before youin'an . Quotation Record Its'use will simplify your buying remarkably There is an el Pere BOOK for Evgry Business and Profession /HOW TO. ANSWER BLIND ADS. L. All ads signed with numbers, or {nitials, care Pioneer’ must be an- swered by letter addressed to' the number given.in the ad. Pioneer'em= n]oyes are not permitted totell who any advertiser is. * Mail or send your answer to Pioneer No.——, or Initial ., and we forward it to the ad- vertiser. 2 of cost lncl a maxinsum of accurany. Notice to Contrastors. {/Blds will be received by Mr. F. Troppman until the evening: of @’.\lg 9th for the furnishing of ma- terials and labor in the erection of k1 150-1t. brick tront and show windows. }800 00 certified check to follow with | edch bid. & " The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. " Plans can be had at the Troppman store or at the office of Thos. Johnson architect, Every Business and Profession: lnformation ini detail" for'dle nskin‘ g L | Segumy.panh Bidg. Phbnéfi‘l iy i J[