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‘TUESDAY, . DRCEMBER -7, -1914. Mbnkeys" painted across_the face of | his tumble-down: frame. office here.!‘ JHE 400 in K‘dmys'and Back. One.monkey. has his.paws over his eyes, another has his over his ears the city yesterday-enroute to Cass|from the arming of the natives by Lake on business. the Germans and ~ the preaching] - amgng the blacks of a holy war|" YES, MOST MEN DO UNTIL THEY o Y how- The Presbytetansdudiss willifiolgaagainst the Christians. This, 3 A LOOK AT THE SIZE OF LEARN THAT THE REAL TOBAGCO o, kitcher and faod safo in the ohari we¥, is not the true reason. Deay My. Editor—1 want to write you (and the third has his over his mouth THAT! HE TURNS RIS CHEW SATISFIES WITH “Saturday- afterfivon. "~ Lunch Wil be he expedition in reality owes its |8bout *Anuric.” I was very sick, could |and-they symbolize, according to the BACK. | THAN one-QuaRTER TH origin to frequent criticism of the hardly be up; l~ way “3 bed most of the eription on.the crumbling. Chinese gi time. Had terrible pains in hdmg s Britishigovermment:within:the United [and back, 80 ‘much so that - temple where Gilchrist found them: otchaving persisted in |8oream sometimes when I was:sitting | See, H d Speak Evil. chlflr " :qr down and’ wanted to ‘get up, the pnig el i thelss iearly . imperiakoperations | gog'sy oront. T had triod:n well-krown | against German Fast Africa. The|kidney medicine but it:didn’tshelp me. |, ~ Bear Thisin Mind. Germpans have-been able to retain|I heard of Dr. Pierce’s«Anuric:Table " “I consider Chamberlain’s Cough Mrs. B. 8. Cook of Nebish was in . —Adv. 2d127 the..city. shopping Monday,. sesbbin Rman L Attorney sHallan: L. Huffmansleft: this morning’ for Kelliher and North- ome on business. G. F. Whitakertof Waskish wassin the city on busiuess Monday. —_— Cream Whips at tire kitetien:sale;| < 1\ oo B £ Weai | ROIE east eoasticolony because of nu- :?,ll ".’I,‘}‘;gf,‘f,‘,l c‘,'fm:%,d‘ Q0% |Remedy. by far the best medicine in Presbyterian church, Saturday, Dec. r. and Mrs. Carl Haugen of West |yerous flascoes which have over-|hack s now free the market for colds and croup,” says Hope;~N. D, -are.-guests-at. the B. taken--British expeditions-in -both|work and take careit Y Mrs. Albert Blosser, Lima., Ohio. K. Nyhus home .at. Becida. north rand-south~areas;::There are ::?:LI “gi:?e::ly enol Many others are of the same opinion. scarcely 5,000 Germans in the en- For sale by all dealers.—Adv. tire 384,000 square miles of terri: tory. The Teutons, however, have especially for kiduey: SUFFS. HAVE ‘PETITION - organized respectable fighting units g‘iffi::;: ;’afllfigdg&_ ; ; IN “LITTLE WHITE HOUSE” of native blacks since the outbreak of| ooy B WAL EE S dropey;scon: the war and have inflicted defeats tion of ,‘he ki . " on Washington, Dec. 7.—Tonight. at upon the small British battalions that :ffin;he ::la‘;ifi:, s?l}e ygm nd |the “Littln White House” which -the have tried in haphazard fashion to speci Bevds Dr:mem,}’m Institu- |Suftragists here have leased for the obtain possession of the immense area|(ion, at Buffalo, N. Y., have thoroughly | winter, Mrs/ 0. H. P. Belmont, New of the. colony.. tested this prescription and have been York: society -leader, -will’ ki ld' Gen. “Bothia, who wanted to lead a|With . one B:"“’gl ’“c"“;@ in ::gdi“'" ort' i 1};0::; el; ; S0 ;re{; Miss A. Sherwood, teacher at the ne iog these troubles, and.in- most. cases | ceptlon in i e s Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Tur- high school,Was unable to take South African-detachment into the abeolutely curing the diseased kidneys. |Field and -Miss Frances Joliffe, who tle River weére in Bémidji*Monday on » British trenelies i Franee at the con-| Patients having once used *Anuric” brought across the country: in a mo- business. charge of her clasges at school yess|glugion of his brilliant achievement |at Dr; Pierce’s Invalids®Hotel, have re- & b terday on account ‘f illness, < ated]; Such a [tor car the giant petition signed with = in German Southwest Africa, appar+ %3] o % i i St e sould=ba a8 emand h TS . Dr.Pierce | 500,000 names - asking - congress. to ently” was«into: has:decided toput * Anurio? in the drug'| pass -the Susan B. Anthony amend- 8.—Adv:~ 24127 J. W. Naugle left last evening for The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran: the Twin Cities on business. church- will serve ‘a:Lutefisktdinner: and supper--at - the :church- parlors, Mrs...W. T. Blakesley- of Farley {Dec. 10.—Adv. 3d129. was shopping.in the city today. OME men are so used to taking a big wad of ordi- nary tobacco that it seems to be hard for them to remember that W-B CUT Chewing—the Real Tobaoco Chew, new cut, long shred—is rich tobacco; that a small chlgnr salt‘isfiesA ell such men to give it a quali — notice how the .an‘i,"r?n;{. o:llt thteyr'iec:n' tl:l‘:n:‘::)et:s::'.d’ shepy andito Made, by .WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New. York City Christ Neumenn:“returned this; Have your furniture repaired at[moriing:fromda visit'at the farm of the Bargatw-Store.— First-class-work [his-uncle;-J. M. Price;-at-Bergville; at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf | Minn. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lovegren of Practice tonight~at ‘the Methodist more use to the imperial government |stores.of; this country;.in.a ready-to-use h M“‘:h [Sldlng were In the city Monday foy yreh for Christmas cantata. All by capturing Eutp Africa from. the |form.. If not.obtainable send o ime |ment to the constitution. NEW G R AND I H E A‘ I ‘RE on business.- the boys-and-girls of the Sunday by mail to'Dr." Pierce for trial package e e Germans. Apparently a serious| 50 cents :for Fall treatiient The H of .. Remember- that-12 = photographs poboaliate invitial t-Adv.) 141271 yovement under a brilliant strategist ey NOTICE: e House Quality ke st L4 3 TR is to begin to drive the Germans from | - Dy, Pierce’s:GialdenMedical-Discovery:| - TO parties who are indebted to W. R oo Sop A Vel Mr. ad MEK"J. M. Rest Gf Wl otr Tt cotan, i 8, blood lenser and alleaiiva that |G: Schroeder tor merchandise, dating | PARAMOUNT FEKTURE TONIGHT PARAMOUNT FEATURE . :l‘enn, who ihavel visite: wltih rela-: el };fi:g:‘i:,n % floay‘aggm: back: 60 days from-Nov. 1 and over | Jesse L. Lasky, in ass’on with David Belasco presents the ves at Lavinia for a short time, re-| popp) 10 RECEIVE A POOR Tih, Tod. blood, whioh jeods the heafy |47 Fequested to settle -as soou s i i i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayth of North-[yuc1 to their home Monday. jcred bioodyim | onventontinhaibotorssootid. 1018 international dramatic star ern visited at the Fred Brinkman | WELCOME IN ENGLAND |Rerves, brain and.organs,of the body. venient and before Jan. 1, . You feel clean, strong and strenuous, W. G. SCHROEDER. .. —Adv. tf home Monday. The Ladies*-Aid society of the First| y,ngon, Dec. 7.—Sir Edwin A. Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. A picnic lupch will{ be served. Cornwall, of Bethnal Green, suggest- |Ford: and Will{am Jeiinings - Bryan ed in the house of commons yester-|that their visit to England would at| ‘The Ploneer 1s the place to buy EDITH WYNNE MATHISON -in day that it be intimated to Henry |the present time:be quite irritating. |YOUT rolls of adding. machine paper Lord 'Robert' Cecil, under secretary for Burroughs adding machines. One : i i 11, & dozen rolls-or a hund-ed rolts. | BY. Alice Bradley A book read by many thousands Attend. Bemidji Business College. [ . of: foreign affairs ‘in parliament, ob- |0l 3 i 4 A Doy and evening sessions. . Mid-win. |, MFS: R+ H. Schumaker-and daugh ootedasines ther passporta Had hpas Shows at 7:15, 8:30. Children 5c, Adults 15¢c ter term begins January 4, 1916.— jers, GecrglasmndnRhndap lofl, last “A Shifl? [eiigiW ' lissued only to neutral- countries, 4 [8; - Tomorrow--Charley Chaplin--Tomorrow evening..for Minneapolis: for a visit = Adv. 23d1231 iy relatives until after the Christ- Il] Everygzl | whereupon there were volleys from in two of his latest two-part comedies “A Jitney Elopement” and “Work” 0. L. Dent,” ditch" referee; 1s at Baudette and ‘Internatienal Falls on business this week. faas. hotida ‘all :sides of intimating questions till YB: the ‘matter ~was closed by Will| ’rooks, :labor member: from Wool- Judge and Mrs. Marshall A. Spoon- er left last. evening for the Twin The local council of the United Cities on business: Gommareial Tiavalors his iesned Tnz ich; who said: - “If they have'the Quality Four reels of continuous, boisterous laughter. e rightof asylum:here, can we certify z o vitations for .a danc¢ing party to be | iisiiote: bo inisaaTL 2 ¥atinee at 2:30 H. L: Bowen'of Waskish was In| ;0 gaturday evening, Dec. 11, at = = - Service Why You Shoud Use Chamberlain’s | A Druggist’s Favorite Kidney Remedy: Fixed: Him Fifteen years:ago I-had an-attack of acute kidney trouble. I consulted a physician -who- gave me medicine which only relieved me for a time. After-discontinuing his medicine: my trouble returned as severe as before. Having “heard’of Swamp-Root - I gave it a trial and can honestly state that three dollar bottles cured me, never having any sickness ‘in fifteen years. I have sold Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root as a-druggist-for many years and can give it the very best of recommendations at all times. You are at liberty to use this state- ment any time you wish: Respectfully,” ¢ ‘W. C. SUMMERS, ~ 1219 Ceritral Ave. Kansas City, Kans. With Grand View Drug Co. State of Kansas | ¢ |ss. County ef Wyandotte | On this 11th day of August, 1909, personally appeared before:'me; W. C. Summers, who subscribed. to the withid statement and made oath’ that the same is-true'in substance and in Attorney E. E. McDonald went to Thief River Falls today on business. Attorney -Van Coppernall * returned last evening from a business trip to the Twin Cities. Cough Remedy. Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT: Guy Coombs and Anna Nilsson in Kalem’s “VOICES IN THE DARK;"” A Seligstory “MUTINY IN THE JUNGLE” and an Essanay Comedy “SNAKEVILLE’S HEN MEDIC.” WEDNESDAY: Tlyrtle Gonzalez in “THROUGH TROUBLED WATERS.” Shows start 7:30, 8:30, 9:15 Admission 5¢ and iOc ACRE LOTS For sale in Omick’s first addition to Bemidji locat- ed on Bemidji Avenue. | Prics $200.00; Terms: $10 down and $5 a month Because it has an established repu- | tation won by its good works. Because it is most esteemed by those who have used it for many years, as occasion required, and are best acquainted’ with its good quali- | ties. Because it loosens and relieves a “|cold and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Because it -does not contain opium | or any other narcotic. Because ‘it is within the reach of all. "It only costs a quarter. For sale by al:-dealers.—Adv. 1 Amongithe visitors i Bemidjisyess fi?&“fi B B TR, Jo5 keed | FLORIDA' GOVERNOR HAS office. . ow] i 3 terday-were Mr:and Mrs.“R. W: Cus: za o and backed by the complets “THREE MONKEYS” SIGN | stewan’s Grsfis i ter; :Crookstonj; W. E.. Hannaford, Bm PIONEER OFFICE: : @ A Virginia, Mrs.. J. A. Harris,. Deer @Y fripves Punta" Gorda, Fla.,, Dec. 7.—BEx-|' River and J. T. L. Coates and R. L, | L20R¢ 31 Bemidji,” Minn. | qovernor Gilchrist has “The Three Phon 206 Land:of Kelliker.: Room and board by day or week. Separate if desired. Rooms modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 6d1216 ‘William. Bagsley, son- of the well known Bemidji blacksmith, who has been attending school at Kelliher, was in the city yesterday visiting friends and relatives. Not Always the - Cheapest, But Always the Best Place --your--order-for- wood: -withJ N. E. Tuller and have delivery made from the car. Jackpine, $3.00; tam- arack; ‘$3.75;" birch; $4.00 ‘per cord, 6d1217 -.No more temptation tocussthatold, dried-up muc- -z ilage pot=-nor:that mouldy paste! The B & § Refill- ' :able MucilageApplier isalwaysready--alwaysfresh- The 'senior and-junior classesof e cramugs wnsox |0 “:,f;‘,:,fif:;;‘m‘%;f;:;““::“G‘i:;,f;' -always clean--pneumatic feed--self closing. ' e Chmo ol iramtangesot Do Wm. McCuaig, Agent or. gn..:‘ :', c;: |= :il::::.s, besides a number of out- . Bemi dji, Minnesota Prowé “What: Swamp:Root: Will Do ':Mrs. L. H. Bailey Tett Saturday for For Yon. . i . F— 4 Send ten cenmts té Dr. Kilmer & Bullings, Mont.;: where. she:will: spend: Co.,. Binghamton,.N.. Y., for. a;sample | the winter with her daughter, Mrs. size bottle. " It will convince anyone. | H. K. Southworth. 'She will * visit Yau - wiil -aleo. ‘receive: @ booklet of |with-her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Scharf, th :m:u;:fm’g::ht}%enggfi at Fargo, N. D., until after the holi- ing, b® sire and mention the Bemidjt | 48Ys: Daily: Pionder. - Regular « fifty-cent |’ « % and one-dollar size bottles for sale| The medicine that is put up by L. at all drug storea.” Jamison- will ture::the:: :Lumbago, £ Rheumatism, Piles, Tonsilitis, Sore Throat and Quinsy.+'His eraser re- moves corn in one minute. All these cures are. complete :withont: the use of knife. Will be at Hotel Chalv lenge until Dee. -20.-sAdv.: 6d1211 —Adv. e ——— Laughter Aids Digestion.. Laughter ‘is ome * ‘of the * most healthful .exertions; -it is of- great help to digestion.. A still more ef- feotiveHelp iva dése of Chamheriain’s’ Tablets. If you.should: be troubled with indigestion give them a trial. Theyvonly costa quarter; TFor sale by all-dealers=—Adv.-: WE’RE oiling the wheels of commerce by the best kind of printing and stationery ser- 3 vice. ' The mmPuan line of books and forms will help you in your business. We'll show you how. 1 BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE £ Phone 31 Bemidji; Minn. Nels J. Rue:of Halma passed through Bemidjl yesterday enroute. tos his home after a:visit ‘with his sis- ter; ‘Mrs. P. P. Malterude, of Buen& Vistas+Mrs. Champy Petrie and son, “|John William, of Liberty, Minn., were::also guestsrat the Malternde home. P UST'think' how many times-you-have wished for an efficient: : way to:handle mucilage.”- Whether-you are -office man, ship- ping clerk;:artist, stenographer,; office boy, bookkeeper; child,: housewife, social butterfly, country::merchant; banker, - school teacher—it matters not°what ‘your station or work in life, you have wanted this B & S Mucilage Applier:hundreds of times— to stick alabel on a package, a'sample:to:a‘card, an ungummed stamp to an envelope, a clipping*ifn_:yourfiscrap book; to seal an envelope or package,to.mend-a: toy-or a tern- paper; in fact to make this, that, or the other-thing stay where you wanted:it. sr;iAbout twenty - friends. delightfuliyn surprised Miss ‘Anna ‘Johnson at the [oganson home -1ast- évening. The'| evening was 8pent socially, - after which refreshmentd: - were served. Miss ‘Johnson was presentel with a lavalier. She will leave for her home at Wilson, Wis., Thursday. A AR KK KRR XX * - DAILE WAR ANAEFSIE *|J'7 * (By 7. W, T:'Muson:)~ *|f 3 Uueirmsar . X} Sold in a neat box -with--one-collapsible tube of saxxpxxxxxxxxxxxx|l best mucilage. It will last till it’s lost. Get yours today. The price'is 50c.. The: Pioneer Pub. Co. man East Africa, Germany’s last re- Security State Bank Bemidji, Minnesota Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons.. In anyfcolor to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ 03 i ; =These ribbons are fully. guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxes. control of Gen. Botha, premier of British ‘South” Africa:‘and’ conqueror: of German‘ Southwest Africa.”Gen. Botha may not personally take:com-; mand of the expedition, but he will, direct its strategy. The ostensibl reason for the South Africans en- gaging ' themselves - in this - difficult| The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. B emidji, Minn. - maining : colony; ‘has been placed in Dafacrtive Paae