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Emerald Perry of Northern attend- ed to business matters in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. D. Allen was among :the:out< of-town shoppers.and visitors#in the city yesterday from Gonvick. 16-inch wood, dry jaekpine, $1.76 per cord. Phone 21. Battles.—Adv. 260610 Mrs. Louise ‘Peters-and Miss Rose Peters of Maltby attended to busi- ness matters in Bemidji Tuesday. A. A. Warfield returned this morn- ing from Duluth where he spent-yes- terday transacting business matters. ‘Would like to do dressmaking by the day from 8 to 6 o’clock. Tele- phone 516.—Adv. 6d512 Miss Bessie Sadler arrived in Be- midji yesterday from Cass Lake and is visiting with friends here for.a'few days. W. Aiken, who has been.acting as substitute in the First National bank left this morning for International Falls. For Sale—Five .acre -dots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. At Mrs. Kate Smiley of Nary drove to Bemidji Tuesday and spent the day here as the guest of friends and rela- tives. Mrs. Kate Smiley-of Nary drove to Bemidji Tuesday and -spent the day here as the guest of relatives and friends. Tonight’s the night 'for ham and eggs at the Presbyterian church.The men are going to feed us. Let’s go, —Adv. 510 |, J. Detling, who visited yesterday |’ at the home-of his daughter, Mrs. H. | Graham, returned this morning to his home at Blackduck. Miss Mable Johnson left yesterday for Cass Lake where she will remain for several days visiting as the guest of friends and relatives. Cash registers, Nationals, all sizes, for sale. Also machines bought up. Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.— Adv. . 3d511 The Episcopal Guild will meet to- morrow afternoon at two-thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Oliver ‘Whaley, 220 Third street. Axel Peterson, land merchant of NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby .given that the School Board of Dist. No. 21 will re- ceive sealed bids for'the comstruction of a new school house in Township of Turtle Lake. Contractor to fur- nish all material and ‘labor for said building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the clerk’s office, Peter Becker’s farm, and the Ploneer of- fice. Bids will be opened and contract awarded at 2 o’clock, May: 20, at Peter Maltrude’s store, Buena Vista. The Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. AXEL SWEDBERG, Clerk, P. O. Turtle River, R. 1. 2wb4-11; 2d63-10 PUBLIC SALE Attention investors! Land at your own price. The administrator of the estate of Joseph Hindahl, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the east fromt of the court house of Beltrami county in the city of Bemidji, May 19, 1916, at ten o’clock “A. M., ‘the so-called Hindahl farm 'in the Town! of Hagali, 160 acres, viz: ‘NBY, Sec. 17-149-32. For further information apply to M. A. Clark, Probate Judge, Bemidji, Minn. NOTICE. Please see that your .garbage -cans and barrels for old cans are placed in proper position to collect garbage. Mr. Joe Hahn, the scavenger, will collect this year. Phome No. 736. DR. E. A. SHANNON, Health/Qfficer. 3d610 The “Clubby” Smoke You start, something lively when you preduce “Bull” Dur- ham in a crowd of live wires and start “rolling your own.” That fresh, mellow-sweet fra- grance of “Bull” Durham makes everyone reach for “the makings.” A hand - rolled “Bull” Durham cigarette brims over with zest and snap and the sparkle of sprightly spirits! GENUINE' ! N » ‘BULL, URHAM SMOKING TOBACCO Made of rich, ripe Virginia- ‘North ‘Carolina leaf, “Bull” Durham is ‘the ‘mildest, ‘most enjoyable tobaccoin theworld. Its unique aroma and pleas- ing flavor give you wholesome, lasting satisfaction. “Roll your own” with “Bull” Durham and you'll discover a new joy in smoking. Ask for FREE package of “papers” with .each Sc: sack. Kelliher, after spending the day here on business matters, returned last night to his home at Kelliher. Second hand National cash'regis- ters for sale. Also buy machines, Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.— Adv. 3d511 Mrs. Charles Dickenson and daugh- ter, Cora, and Mrs. George Wallace were between train business visitors in the city yesterday from Nebish. J. Moberg left yesterday noon for Bena where he will spend a few days| on business matters relative to ship- ping his logging equipment to this city. Come, wife, to the Presbyterian | church. They’ll serve such a good feed and we'll all like it. Get on your' duds.—Adv. d510 Dr. W. K. Denison, veterinary sur- geon, left on the early morning trajp today for Cass Lake where he will spend the day on professional busi- ness. j G. Paquin of Oklee, after attending to business matters in Bemidji yes- terday, left last evening for Black- duck where he will spend several days. ¥ One of these nice days you ought' to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt ‘W. E. Dean of the Dean Land com- | pany, who ispent yesterday ‘in thef Twin Cities attending to business af- fairs, returned this morning to Be-i midji. Miss D. Holland of Minneapolis vis- Tomorrow---Crand Matinee 2:30 Hazel Dawn, in “CLARISSA” Paramount Feature—5 parts, Rex THEATRE Rex Pleasing Photo Plays Wednesday - The Fairbanks Twins dinthe-drama “A ‘Man-Of ‘Honor” A Scenic and Comedy ‘SEEING AMERICA” and a Beauty com- “T00-MUCH MARRIED.” Shows start 7:30-8:30-9:15 Admission 5c and 10c Thursday--Marlon'Swayne and Bert Delaney, in “The ‘Carriag Also a Vogue Comedy, ‘“‘Love, Shows.a! w:sm%m e of Death” Dynamite and Basebalils.” Admission5cand 10¢ day while enroute to Solway where she 'will. spend ‘the-next:several days visiting swith friends. Yes, kodakers’ films developed, any size 10¢, prints 3¢ up. Rich Studio, 29 ‘Tenth street.—Adv. 264613 Miss{Donna Lycan, who has spent the.past ten days visiting as the guest of’friends.atsMinneapolis and Brain- erd, ‘weturned-last evening to her home in*this.city. Mrs. G. H. Strickland.and.Rev. M. D. Fuller, her father, left last:night ' for St. Pauliand :Minneapolis where they will spend some time visiting with relatives. We buy and sell National cash registers. and :do repairing. Call C. Updike, Markham Hotel.—Adv. 3d611 Mrs. H.'C. Baer, who has spent a short time visiting.as the guest of relatives and friends in the Twin Cities is -expected’ to return to /Be- midji this evening. ° Alfred Kohler of the Kohler Con- tracting company of Frazee, :Minn., arrived in the city yesterday and is spending a short time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohler. Money to loan . on :improved farm lands. No delay. Address Box 386, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. 5d512 B. B. Lundgren, who left Monday night for Duluth where he spent yes- terday in the interests of his em- ployment ‘agency of this city, is ex- pected to return to Bemidji tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Hyatt left Monday for Bend, Ore., where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hyatt, parents of B. Hyatt, recently moved to Bend, Ore. Hair dressing, switches made from combings, $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina A. Myers, Troppman store, Second floor. —Adv. 124517 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles An- derson, on Thursday, May 4, 1916, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have been visiting as the guests of friends in Bemidji for a short time. They reside at Minot, N. D. R. Torgerson returned this morn- 33 to to | ited swith “triends in Bemid]i syester- iing to Memidjt after speuiling ithe ipast waek :at jKeélliher on ‘business matters relative to Judicial Ditch No. 36. :Mr. Torgerson;isian assistant in the ‘county.:surveyor’s office, ) Weiarerready:to accammodate; youn stock in our pasture at the rate of $1.00 per month ‘per ‘head, paid in advance. .Apply. Moberg : Construc- tion Co, Phone 272.——Adv. 6d513 Miss.E.; L. Calihan, secrefary and treasurer: of the Bemidji Townsite & ‘Improvement. company, arrived in; the city. this;morning from.St..Paul.and will spend;a short time here attend- ing to the interests of the company. Men’s .supper tonight at Presby- terian church. The girls,will,all;be there, that’s.why I'm; going.—Adv. . : d510 —— J..A. Parmalee, manager of the Be- midji Tire company, who has :spent —_— e AFTER SIX ‘YEARS Mrs. Erwin’s ‘Testimony -Remains Unshaken. Time is the best test of truth. Here is a Turtle River story that has stood the test of time.. It is a story with a point which will come straight home_to many of us. Mrs. 0. W. Erwin, Turtle River, Minn,, says: ‘‘Some three years ago my kidneys began to do their work poorly. I got so bad that I thought Iwould die. My back was very weak and I couldn’t bend over without be- ing in agony. The kidney secretions were: scanty and contained sediment. My breath came in gasps and I often felt as though I was smothering: My whole body bloated and I often lay awake half the night-gasping for breath. I got so-discouraged that I thought - death ‘would be a relief. Nothing -helped ‘me and my life;was one constant:round of suffering; I finally- began- using ‘Doan’s -Kidney Pills and I am well and happy to- day. It is Doan’s Kidney Pills-that made -the cure.” OVER 6 YEARS LATER, Mrs: Er- win said: “The cure Doan’s Kidney Pills made has been a permanent one, and I recommend them, as usual, whenever I have a favorable oppor- tunity.” . Price 50c¢, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Erwin has'twice publicly recom- mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Corsets Buy corsetsnow’ themanvufactur- ers have ad- vanced theprice of corsets about May 10th. We have a stock bought at the old price, which we will sell at the old € price, but when we place our future order-we / will be obliged 4 price—Buy Now! Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. 1-3 per cent take effect large pay and-ask-the advance Ladies’ Union Suits * Lowneck, nosleeves ankle length, sizes 34.to 44 price— 29c a garment. what we paid for it. 27 inch carpet, colors green and tan ' 36¢c-a yard. 30c a yard. Corde ithe past several days: attending 'to .business _affairs ‘and wvisiting - with relativesdn.she Bwin Cities-iswexpect= ed to returm to Bemidji this evening. Nobody home tonight. They're. at Presbyterian church. Lets us go, D. R. Burgess will leave tomorrow will take chargeef: the :Del: Marca’ cigar facfory.of.that gity. - Mr. -Bur- gess estaplished this:factory as .a branch ofthe Bemidji.company three: years ago. Fresh shipment. ofvKeeley's-eandy' at Abercrombie & McCready, Third Street.—Adv. 24611 A. 0. Torgerson and L..B. Sample of the state highway department of the courity engineer’s office departed last evening for Kelliher. They will spend a few days in Kelliher on busi- ness and work south on state high- ways to Turtle River.© . —_— W. H. Gemmell, general manager ithe ham-and vegg supper :at . the ma, what do_ yon say?—-Ady. 4510, night for Tower; “Mian., where- he| OYAL BAKINGPOWDER | ABSOLUTELY PURE Avoid All Substitutes of the Minnesota & International | business affairs. railroad, spent a few hours between | company’s headquarters at Brainerd trains last evening in Bemidji on|on the midnight train. He returned to the Keystane Comedy : Bemidjl,-Minn. Itpays to shop at this tore Get our prices, examine the quality of our merchan- dise, the same courteous treatment will be extended whether you buy or For Thurs,, Fri, and-Saturday we offer several special bar- gains. Pillow Tubing, 42 inch Pepperell bleached tubing 16c a yard. 45 inch 8¢ ayard. Mohawk Sheets 81 each. mon Carpet A carpet made from heavy cotton duck, almost indestructible can..also be used for tents, boats or for.any purpose where an extra heavy duck is desired, we are closing out carpets.and will offer this carpet at less than 36 inc h carpet, colors red and green ‘39c a yard. 24 inch red only, Raymond Hitchcock, 3 best known comedy stars, in “MY VALET” After.Food, Sleep and Clothing, come The Necessities of Life, Love-and Adventure. Mack Sennett, 8 part Triangle Douglas Fairhanks in “THE LAMB” Triangie‘five acts, play directed by D. W. Griffith furnishes so much love, adventure, thrills,:sensations,etc., it has been named “The Little Birth of A Nation.” .Just to see Douglas Fairbanks is to immediately admire him. Mabei Normand You have seen or .heard about “The Coward,” “Old Heidelberg,” “Between Men,” “A Favorite Fool,” “Fickle Fat- ty’s Fall” and “Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts,” all TRI- AI}\IGhLE PLAYS. You know now that these plays surpass- all others. 7:30-9:15 GRAND Admission, Children (0c, Adults 20c Laughter and Thrills We offer some very attractive bargains in Ladies’ & Misses’ Suits and Coats the styles are cor- rect and the price especially on the silk garments is about the price of the materials in the garment. You'll be able to buy an up to the minute suit as.low as $12.60, a coat as low as $7.80. Allow us to show the gar- ments. 1 lot of little girls’ coatsat $1.68 each not. 90 79c Silk Gloves An unequaled value with- in the reach of every:woman’s purse. Ask for them at our Glove Departmept. +Sllk Buc. to $1.25 ‘Long “Kayser” Silk Gloves g +75¢. to.§2.00 THE GLOVES." and Hose Kayser Silk gloves 50c, and $2.00 a pair. —— “THE TIPS OUTWEAR Kayser GIers - $100, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Kayser-silk hose $1.00, $1.50 ment. great many are ing a shoe that but one quality, Pingree factory, every Shoes Our old customers -know that when-we say a shoe is good we mean it and stand back of the state- This season .a dem.aqd- contains that of style, business policy demands we carry- this class of shoes but under no conditions will we guarantee them, we buy the best we can 75¢, | get, sell on a close margin but will not guar- antee footwear that should be wornonthehead. Our:shelves:are loaded with reliable footwear.made by the pair.guaranteed. Cotton Waists Silk waists showing the late styles. Silks ---Show- ing a new line of black and colored | taffettas this week. Ladies’ Waists $1.00 to $4.00 $1.50 to $7.50 iy o=