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u evening ‘on the 6 o'clock train from| Royalton, Minn., where she was call- ed on accoupt of the serious illness ‘of “her sister; Mrs. C.-W. Muncy. Her sister’s condition. is about the same. Mr. and- Mrs., Joe Miller, who ac- companied Mrs. Muncy to Royalton, did not return’to Bemidji with her but will ‘remain with Mrs. Miller's mother for a' longer- visit. SPUDS TO TWIN CITIES. F. G. Troppman, of the Troppman department store, went to the Twin Cities last evening with a carload of potatoes. He will be absent from the city for several days. A. Bonnes of Saum was in the city yesterday, _enroute to. . Crookston Coming Events where he will attend.school. Get your diaries at ‘the Pioneer —_— office. yPnce from 20c te $2.59. Presidential Candidates. St. Paul Winter sports carnival, 6-113 Both political parties have a habit GRAND Tonight Jan. 27-Feb. 3. i of selecting comparatively poor men All Minnesota Development Ass’n., Mrs,”E. J. Powers and daughter, for president. In this generation there St. Paul, January 18 and 19. Lillis, of Solway were between-train has not been a rich presidential candi- Former Governor J. Frank Hanley | visitors in the city yesterday. of Indiana, third number lyceum course, auspices Woman's Study club, Your. visit to the Twin Cities will Jan. 30. :‘en:(::: fi"‘:;g{‘:;}_e iéxyt;)e‘lllesxtnotpcx:ltis'i:::s. who was ever president or Republican i . Mi o nominee for a 'sojourn in the White gy Pt 150t House. Wilson, Tatt, McKinley, Cleve- $2.50.—Adv. d3-1-17 : land, Harrison, Garfield, Grant, Arthur, Hayes, Johnson and Lincoln were not rich, Nor Were the nominees, including Bryan, Blatne , # FIANCOCE, possessefll of great fortunes. Samuel J. Tilden, however, was an date—at least not rich as defined by the American lexicon. Roosevelt is the richest Républican Mrs. G. M. Torrance was hostess at a thimble bee yesterday afternoon at the Markham hotel, given in _ honor of her mother, Mrs. Wallace ‘Webster, of Butler, Ind. Mrs. Web- gter, who has been the guest of At- rney and Mrs. Torrance for some e, will return to her home the first- of ‘next week. Free, lovely 16x20 framed pictures, h e e _|value $2.50, to each customer, for exception to the genel . ug!g-“gmf:kz:}] Tfi?::l;s;‘se’te?:;_ photos or post cards. Phone 570-W was a millionaire and was wmuch the ors in the Fifth ward schools, were | fOF appointment. Rich Studio, 29 wealthlest nominee of either party entertained at dinner last evening by | 10th St.—Adv. a-21 since before the civil war. In fact, he Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. After din- was the richest man who ever ran for ‘ner the hours were spent in music| Miss Valborg Stortroen returned president with any hope of getting the and conversation. to her home in Climax, Minn., yes- office. terday after visiting relatives in = Washington was a rich man for his Mrs, Rowland Gilmore of Lake|Saum for a month. Mae Marsh In “The Marriage of | 8y, but his wealth was far less than wlfm‘}- Xln:n(::?;:ls;ii:;b:r: ‘ll:; One of these nice days you ought Molly-0,” Latest Triangle Plav. g’;& golss:issgde dl:‘;‘;rTilden.—Glrard In night, who came in and spent the|to go to Hakkerup's and have your adelplia’ Ledgaer, . The hours were spent in |picture taken.—Adv. 14tf conversation, and lunch was served. Miss Ethel Martin retyrned to her home in Minneapolis Tuesday after visiting relatives in Wilton for two weeks. Large line of 1917 diaries, Pioneer office. 6-113 London’s Electric Servi London has the most complicated electric service in the world, it is as- serted, being dependent upon seventy generating stations, under seventy dif- ferent authorities, these delivering en- $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean| €rgy generated at thirty-two different Land Co.—Adv. d71tt | voltages and ten different frequencies. Mrs. Fr;nk S. Lycan will go to Miss Medora Rice, daughter of [Minneapolis this evening where she Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice of Ten-|Will spend a couple of days on busi- strike, and Fred Graham of this eity, | ness. s were united in marriage Monday af- ternoon at the Baptist parsonage, Hair dressing, manicuring, face Rev. 1. D. Alvord officiating. massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings. Corns, ingrown . Mrs. E. H. Marcum will entertain |nails treated a specialty. Mina ~at dinner this evening in honor of |Myers, 311 6th St. Phome 112-W.| 12% pounds of sugar for $1.00 at Mrs. Wallace Webster of Butler, [ —Adv. 12d-111 | Case’s Cash Store. Phciue 553.—Adv. lnn“d., who ls. visiting Lier danghter, 2 10:119 cup, nothing is so cold as toast which - Graham M, Tarrence. Feank Jt' tl;]loolr{s, rspg:;tdl?::s c::: Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8,|has once been hot, and the concrete ex- manag‘e o dlen ?tew days in Du- O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, | pression of dejection is crumbs.”—“Se- }m&y, s %pelllnesg Y manicuring, face massage, treatment |lected Tales,” by Barry Pain. L2 PR . for sore feet. Headquarters for Melba preparations. Make your ap- Personals and The Hotel of Character and Com- | pointments early. Office phone 540; fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. | jome phone 88. Open evenings and Newsy Notes —Adv. d-3-1-17 | Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213tt . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paul, who Judge M. A. Spooner is attending | came to Bemidji to attend the fu- ledemf court in Duluth. neral of Mr. Paul’s mother, Mary Paul, returned to their home in Ber- You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min- trum today. nelpolls.—Adv. da3-1-17 P. L. Hines, who has recently moved here from Hines, Minn., re- turned to Bemidji yesterday from a few days’ business visit in that town. Harsh Words Indeed. “Nothing is so unclean as a used tea- Miss Mildred Jahr, a student in the Bemidji high school, has return- ed from Holt, Minn., where she has spent her vacation. Her father, Al- bert Jahr, accompanied her to Be- midji and while here was a guest at the home of his brother, E. R. Jahr. He returned to his home yesterday. Get your 1917 diaries now. We have a large line, all sizes. Pioneer office. 6-113 Attorney Montrevllle J. Brown re- turned this morning from a short 8 business trip to Duluth. Did you finish High school last BmER THAN c‘lu“fl spring? If so, what can you do? Are you qualified to accept a business po- gition? No. Then you should take a :"‘"";"’:"::'e"gflz:=ra::hlsh s course in the Mankato Commercial Thousands Have Discovered Dr.|coliege. Send for their catalog. It |at Edwards’ Olive Tablets —Adv. e e o o davehior,| @ Harmless Substitate | GOLDBERG'S HIDE & FUR GO. Mrs. William Clish, for several days, ' A The pretty sentiment which ac- will return to her home Saturday. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- | .\, nanies a gift of flowers—admira- We guarantee the best market stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure 3 rices. Before shipping else- € € it SUr€ | yi5n, love, tender regard—these |P! . laxative, and their effect on the liver is |, £9 make a flower as greatly prized | Where come in and get my prices. You will find more of the leading|almost instantaneous. They are the re- people of Minnesota registered at the |sult of Dr. Edwards’ determination not | 8 & Jjewel. So take even a single| Weare alsoin the market for Brass, Copper, Rubbers, Radisson, than at any other hotel in |to treat liver and bowel complaints with | Fose home to some dear one, not for '~ the Twin Cities.—Adv. d3-1-17 | calomel. His efforts to banish it brought | its intrinsic value, but for your in- R nd Iro out these little olive-colored tablets. ner feelings which it manifests. ags al n T. J. Correy of St. Paul, Great| These pleasant little tablets do the ELLIOT, FLORIST—Adv. 1227¢¢| 112 Third St Phone 638 W Northern express auditor, and C. A. |good that calomel does, but have no bad e We pay freight on 100 1b. ship- Bty o o, s The siroas Laesis o calome megi Ko leka Xpress itor, are in the ¢ 0- A 35y on. biminost, ¥ | They take hold of the trouble and HIIHIT quickly correct ltf }lNhy ct}xlr; tléea‘hveli teet lome! Mrs. William Foot of St. Paul, who at the expense of the has been visiting relatives in Wil- sé%msgn;f:‘):éa{lsq“l:::ocI:vll;hb:l;: 'fi;ltmé; ton, came to Bemidji yesterday and |, calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Enamel your car with Black Shine. ""For sale by P. Barnell.—Adv. d 1 mo.-23 Alaska. Alaska is an outlying possession. Seward bought it of Russia in 1867 for nm $7,200,000. He and it became a na- but little attention. Having more than Mrs. F. A. Humble returned yes-|a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ | tains mountain systems, valleys ard terday morning from North Branch, | Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and Minn., where the burial of her hus- | “heavy.” Note how they * clear clouded band took place Jan. 2. Mr. Hum- | brain and how they “perk up” the spir- ble died on December 29. its. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. ley. It is only since Klondike days that Alaska bas at all heen taken geri- 1'30 : :00 . TONIGHT\ 10c & 20c The Little Star of *“The Birth of a Nation” ‘MAE MARSH with ROBERT HARRON in A charming love story of the ‘“EMERALD ISLE”’ “The Marriage of Molly-O” Also the KEYSTONE COMEDY---go fast and furious that every member of the cast was injured (no deaths) featuring Chas. Murray in “THE FEATHERED NEST” GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW ---Mabel Taliferro in the METRO Wonderplay==**LITTLE SUNSHINE"” Subseribe for The Pioneer We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE .In most cases these are the terms. Weo are here to help you secure a home of your own. BErIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. HEART .SONGS" \fic OUPON PRESENTED: BY THIS PAPER TO YOU - HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE m-d-:r.tw m-fiv-hflym_lngorms.u:ln o The Bemld)ji Ploneer Cco 6 “ktp 98¢ “Tiis - $2.50 voLum Bull.l;‘flllz bound ml.:h nlcsi :luool—conr 'uf.ptied in gold, artisti y design, -page :lwtmh o g famous singers, and co-=l.¢h of -In‘c’:l' terms. Out of Town Readers WiIill Add (10c. for Postage " 9 Th book with a soul ! HEART SONGS" T e b v sl world in one volume of 500 pages. Cloun by 20,000 music lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melody. itk [ - ] cept for “Seward's icebox” it attracted will visit relatives and friends here | (jive Tablets take its place. half a million square miles in area, it 2 “ . ” [] tor a week. Most headaches, “dullness” and that | i more than ten times larger than any - lazy feeling come from constipation and | state east of the Mississippi and con- mighty rivers. Switzerland could be Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- lost around the base of Mount. McKin- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? I R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R L E SR R R R o ously, and even from that date the de- x x & x % *® glz‘::?;lffeecgn;;:l&:a BA‘;:!:;“;: * DRY CLEANING % % KOORS BROTHERS CO. * & = :30—8: TONIGHT c & 18C the biggest prize in the Pacific ocean, * ; blbe b e PHOTOGRAPHER = 7:3 45 N 5 its material flos:ibflmes -reclui;lt:l?l:, % Clothes Cleaners for “Men <+ +« Bakers and Confectioners & & * THE REX TH E ATRE and we are permitting it to stand ut. ||fj| ¥ Women and Children & & Manufacturers and Jobbers % % Photos Bay and Night & terly unprotected when with only a *® THE MODEL DRY ¥ % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, & & * :::t]e carebilm 0& part it could be made * CLEANING HOUSE % & Confectionery,Cigarsand & & N. L. HAKKERUP x pregnable.—Century. * Hogan Bros., Props. x % Fountain Goods x % * HEL:.N GIBSON “Death SWing” * % % 316 Minn. 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Mail &« 2 * Farm, Fire, Toraado * — Foc & Orders given that same ser- ¥ PI“"EER nFFlcE * Insurance = I SELL Détveen Toait A diail % vice you get in person. x +« Money to L'an Land to Sell & y people ra ng * BARKER'S * %« It will pay you toknow ws & vitality and nerve-strained people X Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & - who suffer from abnormal ditio: A RSN EN %S0 % 4 Fhoas 19 Becidsi, Mias. & Croceries, Dry Coods g o o) conditions|ff ok xxn kB RRRRRRD R KRR RRE KRR ERR AR EEEXERERXEEEEEE & If you or your friends are feeling Flour and Feed *all run down” we invite you to per- x x ¥ l lLL BUY k Pine P T % Posts and sonally investigate CoTIC— x DEAN LAND CO. * % I' Rails. Call and see me and | will tell Nature’s method of restoring normal b ¥ x jost conditions—and learn for yourself ¥ Land, Loans, Insurance & & £ you 'Hl P BATCHELD‘ER how abnormalities can be adjusted. x and City Property x & E ) A. Dannenberg, D. 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