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About The City T. J. Welsh left this morning for Leech Lake on business. Miss Anna Krueger of Hurley, Wis., is visiting at the Tom Smart residence. 16-inch wood, dry jackpine, $1.75 per cord. Phore 21. Battles.—Adv. . 25d610 .J. Bandel left last night for St. Cloud where he will spend a few days on business. G. Knox returned last eyvening to his home at Spur after spending yes- terday in Bemidji on business. Mrs. W F. Marcum entertained at two tables of bridge at her home on Minnesota avenue Tuesday afternoon. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44tr | Mrs. M. Downs left this morning’ for Jamestown, N. D., where she was called on account of the illness of | her sister. Miss Lillian French left yesterday! afternoon for Leonard where she will visit as the guest of friends for | a few days. Max Lacore and Hans Halseth re- turned today to Bemidji after spend- ing three days visiting friends at Fort Frances, Canada. One of tnese nice days you ought ' tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your | plcture taken.—Adv. 14tf) The Ladies' Aid society of the| Methodist Episcopal church held a| business session in the church par-| lors yesterday afternoon. D. Larson, auditor for the Crook- ston Lumber company, after spend- ing some time in Bemidji, returned last evening to Minneapolis. Trled Yarious Kidney Remedies But Only One Proved Reliable VIiss Sally Witting returned this It is with great pleasure that I write these lines of praise for your wonderful kidney and bladder rem- edy. I had kidney trouble so bad I became very much alarmed. I had tried various kidney remedies I heard of but without relief. I was about discouraged of ever being help- ed, when, one day I picked up a book containing testimonials of people who had been helped and cured of their kidney trouble by the use of Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root, so I decided to try it and I know I owe my present good health to the wonderful cura- tive power of Swamp-Root. I sin- cerely hope my words will be the) means of restoring many other suf- ferers of kidney and bladder troubles to good health. Very truly yours, B. J. FENSTERMAKER, 1491 Royeroft Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. Personally appeared before me this 18th day of October, 1915, B. J. Fen- stermaker, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. ‘WM. J. KLOTZBACH, Notary Public. Letter to Dr, Kilmer & Co. mfi_n...‘.'l Prove What Swamp-Rooi Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bipghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ- ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size homes for sale at all drug stores. —Adv. Bemidji, Minn., April 20, 1916. All property owners and others re- sponsible, are hereby requested to rake up and remove from their prem- ises, all ashes, chips, cans, and other rubbish, and remove from the alleys, all rubbish and decomposing .sub- stances, to the public dumping ground, on or before May 5th, after which date the Board of Health will make its annual inspection. By order of the Board of Health. DR. E. A. SHANNON, Chairman. 3d 420-27-64 _—— Bemidji, Minn., April 19, 1916. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Health of the City of Be- midji, at the office of Dr. Shannon up to seven o’clock P. M., on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, for the pur- pose of removing of garbage and cans to the dumping ground in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 76 of the City of Bemidji. Bids must state price per can for removal from the different districts as provided in the ordinance. By order of the Board of Health. DR. E. A. SHANNON, Chairman. morning’ to Bemidji from" Kelliher south a!ong the M. & I railroad. ed this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Warfield on Lake Boulevards 129 Tenth street.—Adv. and Blackduck where she spent yes- terday visiting with friends. For laundry work, call Nymore Home Laundry. We collect and de- liver. Phone 222. 4451 Mrs. C. Shepperd, who has visited with friends at St. Cloud and Minne- apolis, is expected to return tonight to Bemidji from the latter city. H. J. Koors returned last evening to Bemidji after spending a short time on business matters in cities The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church was entertain- Attend the ‘“‘Get-Acquainted” so- cial given at the Swedish church Friday evening.—Adyv. 2d428 Farnum Watson, after spending two days in Bemidji visiting with 1nends left yesterday for Duluth to aocz—-pt a position in the postoffice. Misses Edna and Margaret Ander- son entertained a few of their friends lat evening at a party given in honor jof B. 0. Anderson of Minneapolis. J. D. Hickey of Leonard spent yes- terday in Bemidji visiting as the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. H. French. | He returned last evening to Leonard. Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio, 264613 George Cochran, Jr., returned this afternoon to his logging camps at Bena after spending the past several days as a business visitor in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Thompson and young son were in Bemidji yesterday on business matters. They returned last evening to their home at Black-| duck. The Cathoiic card party will be given Wednesday evening instead of Thursday evening.—Adv. ° 3d426 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lemieux re- turned to Laporte yesterday after spending a few days in Bemidji vis- iting their daughter, Miss Louise Le- mieux. Several students of the Bemidji high school have arranged for a “Leap Year” dance which will be given Saturday night in the 0dd Fellows hall, See E. S. Woodward for palnting, paper hanging, kalsomining, wall paper, up-to-date patterns. Shop 402 America Ave. Phone 545-J.— Adv. 264429 D. D. Miller is spending a few days on business at Ray, Internation- al Falls, Ericksburg and other north- ern points. He will return to Be- midji Friday. Mrs. C. E. Riley, who has spent the past two weeks visiting as the guest of her parents at St. Cloud’1s expected to return tonight to her home in Bemidji. Will the party ‘who took the um- brella in the postoffice on April 24 kindly leave it at the Pioneer. office. It was a present from a near rela- tive.—Adv. 2d427 Mrs. G. M. Torrance and daughter, Miss Dorothy, left last evening for the Twin Cities where they will visit for a week as the guests of Judge and Mrs. Ell Torrance. B. 0. Anderson, who has been a guest at the G. Anderson residence for the past several days left this morning for Minneapolis. He will al- so visit at Walker while enroute to the cities. Baked beans, Boston brown bread and pumpkin pie every Saturday at the Cash Grocery & Home Bakery, 1074 Doud avenue. Mrs. Belle J. Brown, proprietor. Telephone 732. —Adv. 2d428 W. E. Gray, who owns a farm on the shores of Lake Plantaganet, had his dairy herd tested for tuberculosis recently. The entire herd was found free from any disease. The test was' made by Dr. W. K. Denison and Del Burgess. 0. Erickson, of the City Drug Store, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. An- thony’s hospital, will be removed to his home tomorrow. He is improv- ing very rapidly. A “Get-Acquainted” social will be given in the Swedish Lutheran church Friday evening. A short pro- gram will be given. Ice cream, cake and coffee will be served for 15¢. A cordial invitation is extended to all. —Adv. 2d428 The local lodge of the Independent Order of 0dd Fellows will confer third degree work on a class Friday eve- 'nifg. A large attendance is expect- ed. The 0dd Fellows will attend the Methodist chureh in a body Sun- ing. graduaie from the Northwestern Hos- day to celebreat their annual meet- pital training school at Brainerd, May 2. Frank B. Kellogg, candidate for United ‘States senator, Wil -deliver the main address at the commence- ment exercises to be held at the school May 2. Thirteen young friends pleasantly surprised Winfred Knapp at his home on Bemidji avenue last evening, the occasior beign his return to Bemidji after spending the past few months at Grand Forks. - Games furnished the entertainment. A dainty lunch was served. Thomas Bailey, who arrived.in Be- midji several days ago from his home at Turtle River to meet his grand daughter, who arrived in Bemidji last evening from Fergus Falls, re- turned today to his home. He vis- ited for a short time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William McCuaig. Miss Margaret Gilmer Parshall, daughter of Archdeacon and Mrs. Heman F. Parshall of Cass Lake, and Donald Grant, Jr., of Faribault, Minn., will be married this evening at eight o’clock at St. Peter’s Epis- copal church at Cass Lake. Among the guests from Bemidji will bhe Misses Ruth Harding and Agnes Strand and Oscar Nelson and G. S. iHarding. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN— That my wife, Ida Hardy, having left {my bed and board, I will not here- after be responsible for any bills she may run or any debts she may inecur. Dated April 25, 1916. HARRY HARDY. 6d5? Pastor of Calvary Baptist church, New York, cancels 1,331 from mem- bership roll of 2,300, saying they were not interested in chureh. KX KKK KKK K KKK KA X - NYMORE NE 4‘ ¥ (By Specil' Correspondent.) ° ¥R KK KRR KKK X The Scandinavmn Ladies’ Aid -so- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Aak- hus Wednesday afternoon. Goo& Bicod —or Bad? Germs Expelled From The Body | Twenty-four hours after you start to take Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, poisonous matter -and: blood impurities begin to leave your body| n]:mugh the liver, bowels, kidneys-and skin, It brings new activity to the liver, ptomach and bowels in a short time, thus causing sallowness, indigestion and constipation to disappear. Good blood means good health; good health means strong men and women, tull of vigor and ambition, with-minds nlert and muscles ever willing: ' Any medicine dealer will supply -you with Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Dlscuvery in either Hquid or tablet form. * Winona, Minn.—“About five years ago I had a severe attack of ptomain poisoning which left me in very bad condition. T tried a greatil many “so-called” {ijf tonics, but felt no better until a friend suggested‘ my trying a bottle\ of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical ‘ Discovery, which gave me immediate rellef. It is surely an excellent tonic, does not purge and is not objectionable to the taste. I was living in England when I'first took the ‘Discovery.’ Have since been around the world and al- ways carried a bottle of ‘Discovery’ right with me. I would not be with- out it and am only too pleased to be able to recommend it —Warter H. Dunsron, Willow Farm (Wiseoy). Miss Lizzie Bergman from Duluth is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ben ¥ |Laine, and will ‘spend: the aummer here! e « = Miss Jennie Tagley left Tuesday morning for Austin, Minn., where she 'will attend the state Sunday school ‘convention. Miss Nora Anderson is here visit- ing ‘with her sister, Mrs. H. Torkel- son. Harry Bridgeman returned from Brainerd Monday morning after spending a few days there on busi- ness ' affairs. Dan McCulloch left Tuesday morn- ing for the west. Mrs. Simonson and children from Crookston are here. visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ole Loe. Martin Moe from Frohn accident- ally '¢tushed three fingers in a buzz saw. " Rev. George Larson.returned from Walker Tuesday morning where he held Services. . Charles McFaydey returned to |Kellitier, Minn., Monday evening af- ter'spending a few days visiting as a guestiof Rev. J. E. Cadwell. Mr$. Gust Johnson left. for Duluth Wednesday morning where she will spend' some time visiting with rela- itives and friends. |Red 'Cross headquarters he is confi- dent campaign will succeed to enroll {100, 000 members in New York. | President Wilson wires American | The Love Drama of a youthful and daring Shiek ‘who saves the daughter of a missionary fromthe-harem-ef thie Sultan and-prevents-a massacre.of the-Christians; EDGAR SELWYN 7:30, 8:45 ; Tonight at The Grand 5¢, .15¢ Tomorrow — CARLYLE - BLAOKWELI. in “THE il CLARION”. Matinee 2:30." =077~ Pleasing Photo Plays Thursday—Art Akord and Dixie Stratton in the three reel Western drama, - T “Curlew Corliss” and a Vogue comedy, “THEi{CANDY COOK?” Shows start 7:30-8:30 and 9:15 * ¢ i Admission 5¢c and 10c Friday—Robert Walker and Peggy Burke in “FEA A remarkable story with action E‘oughout the three acts of surprise after surprise and suspense. | .., Neva Gerberand Helene Rosson in **Won by One,” a Beauty Comedy. . ¢ Read the Pioneer want ads. Shows start 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 S!vle lus Clot $l Copyrigi, 1016, by Henry Sonncbom & Co., Tne. 2d 420-427 Miss Ruth Johnson of Bemidji will { The Younger -} Style and wear at a medium przce Young men need clothes that fit their requirements as well as their lh!lIIHIIMIIlIIIIIII|lllfllHIIII|IIHHHHNIH\\\\\\HWllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lil|lll||ll|li|ll |llllmllIIIlI||i|IHIIH“MHl\llHIIflH\l\l\l\|||IIIIIl\l\l|\|ll|\ll\\i\\l\\l\\\\\\lllNlllHlIlllll l income. 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