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i | Ladies’ High Top Lace Boots $5.00 Spring line Ladies’ Dress Shoes, just in---All styles ---Look them over before buying. KNAPP’S SHOE STORE Spend Your Mone): with your home merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. AR R R EE R RN ¥ ¥ & I you have a room to reat or want to rent one—jyou get the best choice through a Pioneer want ad Phone 31. SRR EPEREKEETREFr S e Leveve | SWAMP-ROOT FOR though Cummins will get the delega- tion to the Republican national con- vention as a result of the election held yesterday, Hughes carried a few precincts and is well ahead of Roose- velt. The returnsare incomplete. KIDNEY DISEASES 'There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a remiedy for diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of even the most distressing cases. Swamp- Root, a physician’s prescription for special diseases, makes friends quick- ly because its mild and immediate of- fect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable com- pound. . Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes—fifty cents and one dollar. However, if you wish first to test 0. E. BAILEY TELLS OF MEXICAN RAID (Continued from Page 1) was sent to loot the town. Many of the Mexicans, who were killed when the retreat began, were found to be wearing clothes from the stores. Vil- 1a remained in the vicinity of Colum- bus from 3:45 a. m., to_6:15 a. m., at which time he began his retreat. Officers Are Praised. “It is of universal knowledge along the border that-Colonel Slocum did not move out of his house until after six o’clock, however, the officers un- der him, especially Lieutenant Castle- this great preparation send ten cents |man and Captain Stigie, were in the to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.|thick of the battle. These officers Y., for a sample bottle. When |and the privates are spoken of in the writing be sure and mention the Be- |highest terms for their bravery. midji Pioneer.—Adv. “When Villa was retreating and had crossed the border, Troop G struck his column in the rear, kill- ing eighteen. Troop G was joined by the troopers of the 13th-and to- gether they followed the retreating bandits and engaged them in a run- KKK KKK KK KKK KKK * NYMORE NEWS * ® (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KX KK KKK KK KKK KD Mrs. Corell and daughter, Jose- phine, returned from Big.Falls Sat- urday where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson and son left Monday evening for St. Paul, being called there by the illness of Mr. Johnson’s mother. Mrs. Harry Bridgeman returned Monday evening from Brainerd after spending a few days visiting with friends. The funeral of the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Mc- Iver, who died Saturday, was held Monday afternoon in the Congrega- tional church. Rev. J. E. Cadwell conducted the service. A party was held at the home of Misses Myrtle and Leona Smith Sun- day evening. The evening was spent in playing games after which lunch was served. Mrs. Willis Nye has moved to Be- midji. Mrs. Nye has been a resi- dent of Nymore for the past two years and her many friends wish her suc- cess in her new home. Miss Edythe Craven has accepted a position at the M. & I. hotel and as- sumed her duties Monday morning. The Pathfinders will meet at the home of Mrs. Bridgeman tonight. "A large crowd attended the dance at Christianson’s hall Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Andy Edd, who has been vis- iting at the home of her mother-in- Jlaw, left for Pequot where she will spend some time visiting with her mother. The Men’s society will meet at the home of Mathew Larson tonight. HUGHES LEADS ROOSEVELT IN IOWA PRESIDENTIAL VOTE 11.—Al- Des Moines, Ia., April THE BEMIDJI PIONEER DAILY and WEEKLY Daily $4.00 A YEAR PHONE 922 Book, Job, Commercial and Society Prmti_ng our specialties Wedding Invitations Announcements Packet Heads Catalogues Descriptive Booklets Sale Bills Linotype Composition furnished for the - trade. COMPLETE LINE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES SECURITY BANK BUILDING Weekly $1.50 A YEAR WindowCards Calling Cards Shipping Tags Statements Note Heads Bill Heads Euvelopes Dodgers I ning fight during which many Mexi- cans were Kkilled. mage both troops returned to Colum- bus, “Regardless of the fact that our border for three or four years, a week’s time elapsed between the Co- lumbus raid and the entrance of our troops into Mexico, thus giving Villa a week’s start. Roads Not Good. ““The roads over which our troop- ers’ supplies have been taken are very difficult of travel on account of the alkali dust and mountainous con- ditionyof the country. Our forces are 300:miles across the-line. Up to the time I left Deming a week ago, the only communication with the pu- nitive expedition was with motor cycle courier and motor truck, as Carranza has refused the use of the 'telegraph wires and the railroad. “When the troops marched into Mexico they strung a field telegraph line from Columbus, but in less than ten days’ time the line was cut in twenty places and eight miles of it had been stolen, presumably by Car- ranza’s followers. “The stores in the vicinity of Cau- ces Grandes have not carried any stock of goods amounting to any- thing for the last two years owing to the fact that first one side and then the other would raid them. “In thirty - days time the usual heavy rains will ‘set in in the country between Columbus and where the troops are now located. There be- ing many streams fed by these rains which will be absolutely impassable by any sort of vehicle, it can readily be seen that our soldiers are in a very serious position. Border People Worried. “This fact, together with the hos- tility felt toward every American by every Mexican causes the gravest anxiety to be felt by citizens along the border for the safety of the General Funston, after hav- "‘heen appealed to by the border towns for protection, notified the citizens that they should prepare to protect:themselves as sufficient troops were not available. . “In my own town of Deming, im- mediately after the raid on Columbus, we asked for protection. Two reg- ular troops were sent there, but were ‘withdrawn within a-week for il the above mentioned reason. “It is a notorious fact and known by every American who has been in the interior or resides along the bor- der that for the past six years any American arrested in old Mexico would, if he hoped to be released | of England or Germany as these two /a1l their subjects be respected and || dealt with in a just manner. j|Cruz episode has given encourage- fl|on other funds to date. Hl| Dated April 10, l{tion of the sympathy, from custody, claim to be a citizen countries particularly insisted that Hate Americans. “After the evacuation of Vera Cruz by the American forces, news- papers all over the interior of Mexico published the news that the Amer- ican army had been defeated and driven out of Vera Cruz. The Vera ment to a feeling of contempt and hatred for the American people and the American flag.” NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay all General Fund warrants issued prior to Feb. 1, 1916, and all warrants GEO. W. RHEA, Treas. 1916. 3d412 We wish to express our apprecia- kind deeds and floral offerings extended us by our and mother. T. DOUGAS and family. d411 ADDITIONAL WART ADS Too Late To Classity- A A~ A A A A~~~ FOR SALE—Canary birds. 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