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0 4 . ST o WEDNESDAY, MAY -31;: 1016; Miss Bertha Anderson of Frohn has been the guest of friends in the ecity for a couple of days. About The City Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohler motored to Frazee Saturday and were guests Starting with June 1, all millinery of John Kohler of that place. stores in Bemidji will close at six o'clock p. m. Clifford Condon, who has been ser- iously sick with pneumonia at St. Anthony’s hospital, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peterson of Rosby were business visitors in Be- midji Monday. Mrs. Travers and Mrs. Paul Halup- tzik autoed to Bemidji yesterday from Tenstrike to attend the Memorial Day services. Ever bearing strawberry plants, $2 & hundred.~—Adv. 625tf Mrs. Charles White of Bay River, Minn., is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few weeks. Mrs. D. B. Fuller left this after- noon to spend a couple of days in Crookston visiting at the Fred Me- Gregor home. ADVERTISEMENT. Authorized and paid for by Gus- tave Sandell. Price paid for series $3.00. Tomato plants, 50c and 75c a doz. Some in bloom. Elliott, Florist.— ANNOUNCEMENT Adv. 526tf I hereby announce myself as a candidate for county commissioner of the Fourth District of Beltrami county and ask for the support of the voters on June 19 who are in sym- pathy with my platform, which is: County Option, Lower Taxes and a Square Deal for Everybody. GUSTAVE SANDELL. ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and placed by Wil- liam Lennon. Price paid for series $20.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for nomination for Commis- sioner for Beltrami county for the 4th commissioner’s district to be ADVERTISEMENT. voted on at tne June primaries. (Authorized and placed by and for N. A. Otterstad. Price paid for series $5.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner <. the Fifth district of Beltrami County, to be voted upon at the primaries the 19th of Jume, 1916. If nominated and elected, I will serve my district to the best of my ability. I shall appreciate your support. (Signed) My platform is to conduct the county affairs honest and conscien- tious and if possible reduce our taxes. NILS A. OTTERSTAD. I ask the voters to. support me for this nomination on my present rec- ord as county commissioner and if elected assure them of earnest servi- ces which are for the best interests of my district and the county at large. Business Men Urge Lennon’s Return. ‘“‘Because Willlam Lennon has been one of the most efficient com- missioners of this county, it is urged that the voters of his district sup- port him at the primaries in June, thus assuring his election next fall. He is a fearless, honest and consci- entious worker and is a power for the economical conduet of the coun- d & wtf 517 “‘character.” GOOD—bec LISTEN! DIFFERENT —because it has right here by us. You’li Like It. | Stop teasing yourself—walk right up to the nearest store-and bay an ice cold bottle “with a straw,” only 5 cents. like ét. ty's affairs.” ause it is bottled You’ll Golden West Bottling Works Bemidji, Minn. Phone 204 REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Wednesday—Edward Coxen and Lizette Thorne in ‘A Broken Genius’ also Falstaff’s story of “Bungllng Blll’s Peeping aya. Shows start 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 Admission 5c¢ and 10c¢ Thursday—Vivian Rich and Al- fred Vosburgh in drama, “The Touch on the Key”’ Mutual Film Magazine “Real Life,” and George Ovey ‘“On the Ram- page,’’ comedy. Shows start 7:30, 8:30 and 9:15 Admission 5¢ and 10c Spend Your Money. with your home ‘They help pay will find the ad the best ones in keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You merchants. the taxes, vertising of this paper. Mrs. .B. L. Benner and daughter, Jean, left last night for Mankato, where they will visit several weeks with relatives. Miss A. Rutherford, who has just closed her school at Smithport, Minn., spent Tuesday in Bemidji, enroute to her home at Hines. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle had as their dinner guests last evening Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Denu, Philip Denu and Mrs. R. L. Given. For Sale—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. as4atr Mrs. W. A. Renic of Grand Forks is visiting for a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Styner, as Bass Lake. Miss Arvilla Kenfleld will arrive in the city tomorrow from Seattle, Wash., where she has visited an aunt for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald made up an automobile party which motor- ed to Itasca State park yesterday. One of these nice days you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dyer and daughter, Alice, with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carson as their guests, motored to Itasca State park yesterday after- noon. The condition of R. L. Given, who has been ill at St. Anthony’s hos- pital for the past week, is reported this morning as being slightly im- proved. Miss Ruth’ Harding ‘and Miss Gladys’ Stanton .spent Meémorfal Day | at the Harding summer home on Star Island, - Cass Lake, returhing to'Be- midji in the-evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Reynolds. with their guests, Dr. and. Msr. A. V. Gar- lock, motored to Itasca. State park yesterday afternoon’ and enjoyed supper at Douglas Inn. Mrs. E. H. Marcum left Monday afternoon for: Crookston- to. spend Memorial Day with: her mother, Mrs, W. L. Davies. Mrs. Marcum will re- turn to Bemidji the latter part of the week. Paul F. Dehnel, proprietor of the Bemidji Herald, with his family mo- tored to Sleepy Eye, Minn., yesterday, at which place Mr. Dehnel will open a printing.office. The Bemidji Her- ald has been- discontinued. K The William Fellows and Roland Fellows families from Tenstrike were the guests of Bemidji friends yester- day. While here they attended the Memorial Day services at Greenwood cemetery and at the city hall. PROHIBITIONISTS 'AND EMBALMERS AT ST. PAUL St. Paul, Minn., May 31.—It looks like July will bring a lot of things besides hot weather to St. Paul. Right before the merry “live wires” of the grape fruit contingent The Ladies Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold ex- a meeting in the parlors of the church You're Going to Try CHICAGOAN IS GIVEN LITTLE FALLS CONTRACT Little Falls, Minn., May 31.—No- tice has been received by Postmaster S. P. Brick that the contract for the new Federal building here has been awarded to A. W. Lane of Chicago for $53,3765. The award-was made on | It On Us B A HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signed with numbers, or Initials, care Ploneer must be an- swered by letter addressed to the number given ta’the ad. Ploneer em- ployes are not permitted to tell who any advertiser is. Mail or send your answer to Pioneer No. , or Initial tomorrow afternoon. The‘ladies are|Pected for the Prohibition conven-| May 24 and the contractor is given , and we forward it to the ad- i requested to come early and bring tion, July 17, will come the cherry | fourteen months in which to com- |vertiser. their thimbles with them. Lunch |meeting of the state board of exam- | plete the building. E will be served from four to seven. iners of embalmers at the state uni- _ Ploneer advertisements are ro- = versity, July 12. Subscribe for the Ploneer. ' liable. Mrs. R. W. Rifley of West Branch, Ia., arrived in Bemidji Monday after- noon for a combined business and pleasure visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H. W. Bailey. Mrs. Rif- ley has land interests in the vicinity of Bemidji which she is looking after. et Superior to anything of its kind produced “The Submarine Pirate” Mrs. George Forte of Eckles vis- ited with friends in Bemidji Mon- day while enroute to Oshkosh, Wis., where she will visit with relatives for a month. Hair dressing, switches made from combings, $1.50. Tel. 112, Mina A. Myers, Troppman store, Second floor. —Adv. 12d531 Tomorrow = Grand ELSIE JANIS in y “Nearly A Lady” Matinee 2:30 ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by L. G.} Pendergast. Price for series $10.00. I hereby announce myself a can- || didate for nomination at the June primaries for member of House ofj Representatives from the 62nd dis- trict, and ask support of the voters upon my record as representative. L. G. PENDERGAST. ADVERTISEMENT. (Authorized and to be paid for by William Gish. Price for series $2.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of my neighbors and the farmers’ clubs of this dis- trict, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination as County Commissioner for the 5th Dis- trict of Beltrami County to be voted for at the primary election, June 18, 1916. I am not a real estate dealer or a | government locator or have I ever been removed from any public office, and being a farmer I feel that I am qualified to look aftre the farmer and laborers’ interest. Your vote for i me at the primaries will be appre- | ciated. ‘W. H. GISH. ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for byl the Baudette Region for Helic Clem- entson. Price for series $20.00.) | Peckham, Anna Benda, Josephine Os- i trem, Thelma Johnson; Beatrice ‘Sli- {ter, Winnifred Johnson, Grace Bra- )| zier, { and Dorothy Wachtel. {-ALL HOTELS RESERVED Miss Gene Johnson, who has been teaching for the past season at South Shore, S. D., is in the city visiting at the home of her uncle, John Hog- anson. Miss Johnson williremain in Bemidji for a three weeks’ visit be- fore proceeding to her home at Wil- son, Wis. featuring SYDNEY CHAPLIN, ¢combining | the spectacular with the humorous to a remarkable degree. : | at 7:30 2nd time at 9:30 Real Submarines Keystone quality Real Comedy in 4 parts Mr. and Mrs. Ned Doekman re- turned to their home in St. Paul last night after a visit at the Philip Gill home on Dewey avenue. Mrs. Dock- man is a sister of Mrs. Gill. Mrs. Harry Miller, anotlrer sister, and son, Louis, arrived Sunday morning for a several weeks’ visit in Bemidji. If you enjoy the unusual and like to laugh, don’t miss this one. —THE DRAMA— Mary Boland Frank miis,. i1 “The Edge of The Abyss” | A Thos. H. Ince production—graceful in spite of its awkward title, founded on the ancient triangle—busy husband, wife longing for attention. In this case a buglar straightens the tangle in a novel manner. N t‘ The Triangle play tonight, 9 parts in all will be shown as fol- 0 lce lows: The comedy in 4 parts from 7:30 to 8:30. The drama in 5 parts from 8:30 to 9,30, the comedy again from 9:30 to 10:30. One and one- half shows. Triangle Play - 9 parts - Tonight, Grand Children 10c, Adults 20c This evening at the Odd Fellows hall, the members of the Odd Fellows lodge will entertain their wives and members of the Rebeccah lodge. A fine literary and musical program has been prepared and supper will be served during the evening. The pro- gram will commence at eight o’clock. Mrs. John Burke left this morning for Minneapolis for a _couple of weeks’ visit in Stillwater, her former home, and in Minneapolis where she will be present at the commencement exercises of the University of Minne- sota. Miss Rose Burke, her daugh- ter, will graduate from the university this spring. BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARK Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin with their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ryan of Little Falls, Mrs. J. P: Sell and son, Spencer, of ‘Bismarck, N. D., and Frank McCraery of Duluth motored to Itasca State ‘park early vesterday morning,-spending-the day fishing in the lakes and rivers and returning to Bemidji in the evening with a good catch: of pike and “‘crop= pies.” OUR SUCCESS IS NOT DUE AIVd SIAIV TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE BUT TO THE SERVICE WE GIVE Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen returned| yesterday from a several weeks’ visit in Minneapolis and Hawkins, Wis.; where her parents reside. Mrs. Ras- mussen was a representative from the Bemidji_lodge at thie Grand Cliapter of the Order of Eastern Star held in Minneapolis recently and was honor- ed by the state chapter by being elected grand warder. Mrs. Rasmus- sen also visited for a few days in Du- luth on her return trip to Bemidji. Ve SaNaveE SONvE § FrEc A party of young ladies were host- esses yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lord, 903 Beltrami-ay- enue, when they entertained at a china shower, complimentary to Miss | Minnie Olson, instructorat the Cen- tral school, who is to be a June bride at her home in Rothsay, Minn. The guests included the Misses < Susan g ‘g T DLk A4S “Oh! Daddy, I am: so proud of the bracelet watch you gave me for a Gradua- tion gift. HIVS_}[_, Sadie Hill, Ella Idste, Delia Skagerberg, Minnie and Alma Olson, Margaret McDonald, Clara Folkestad [ «Just think, the bracelet is a “Sim- mons” the same as your Waldemar that you like:so much. All the girls are wishing for them too. Advd 4 FOR BIG ELKS’ MEET Duluth, Minn., May 31.—Duluth’s 1 am so glad it came from HELIC CLEMENTSON Candidate for Representative of the | St. Paul, Brainerd, Bemidji, St: Cloud, 62nd District at the Primaries in June, 1916. “My Platform is Com~ mon Sense Legislation for Northern ] entirely for the twelfth annual con: | been reserved at several of the small- Jmade by the lodges in Minneapolis, Dfectiva Paae SO S, S S W= four largest hotels have been reserved vention of the Minnesota State Elks’ association to be held here on June |14 and 15. In addition about 100 rooms have er hotels, according to G. V. Heath- cote, secretary of the Duluth. lodge and chairman of the committee on hotels and accommodations. Reservations have already been RIVI GANIVE H Thief River Falls, Hibbing, Virglnia and Crookston. CEANAVE GaNavE GaNAvVa aaavd auavd daNavda Gmiavd guiavd duMavd 9adgve SUMIvd 3aMavd 399 Fvaua i Take advantage of a want ad.