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Coming Events X May 14—Tax judgment sale of government lands at the court house. June 1—Bemdji high school com- mencement. ; June 24—The farmers will hold their annual picnic at the fair grounds. - ~SOCIETY QUEEN ESTHERS MEET The Queen Esthers will meet at the home of Miss Bertha Webster on Doud avenue this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Misses Carrie Brown and Alice Witting will be the leaders. The * topic being studied by the members of the club is, “Old Mexico in New America.” MEN’S AID TOMORROW The Men’s Aid of the Lutheran Free church in the Fifth ward will meet in Akre’s garage tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o’clock. A good program will be given and lunch served. All ire cordially invited. BUSINESS MEETING The regular business meeting of the Win One class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.-A. Cutter this evening. Mrs. J. W. Naugle, teacher of the class, will have on dis- play a model of the Jewish taber- nacle :@ad will show the camps of the Israelites on their journey. All are welcome to attend the meeting. Personals and Newsy Notes Miss Bertha Mickelson of Pigeon Falls, Wis., who has been the guest ~ of Rev. and Mrs. 0. P. Grambo of / A} Fifth ward since Friday, returned to her home this morning. Miss ickelson is a cousin of Mrs. Gram- bo. Miss Mickelson’s brother, Anton, has bought land in this vicinity and will move here next fall to make his home. - To intending settlers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, Clifford Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Cnnad;.zstt H. N. Harding of Cass Lake was in the city yesterday enroute to Lit- tle Falls where he will attend a midji he was the guest of his som, G. S. Harding, manager of the Grand theater. The soldiers in Europe would like to be at that ham and egg supper to be given at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. Why don’t you g0? Only 50 cents. Any time be- tween 5 and 8 o’clock. 1-5 Spring time is Kodak time! De- veloping, 10c; prints, only 3c, 4c, 5¢. Rich Studio, 29th 10th St. Phone 570. School photos—baby photos /—quality portraits at money savings. 5-22 Misses Gladys Grames and Hattie Stilson” returned last evening from Walker where they have been the guests of Miss Stilson’s aunts, Mrs. A. Oberley and Mrs. J. C. Jewell, for the past three days. If President Wilson knew about it he’'d be at the ham and egg supper at the Presbyterian church Wednes- day evening and have his 50 cents with him. 1-58 Mrs. Frank Rupert left yesterday for Hutchinson, Wis., where she will make her home. REX THEATRE —TONICGHT— GHARLIE GHAPLIN “Charlie’s Hard Luck” VIRCINIA PEARSON —in— ““Hypocrisy” A Dramatic Expose of the Shams of Society 8 ACTS e —————————————————————— —TOMORROW— The Strength of the Weak’ “It’s a Blue Bird” —and “Hearts and Saddles” FOX Comedy bankers’ convention. . While in Be- |, Mrs. Ed Gould returned last eve- ning from LeSueur Center and Min- neapolis where she has spent the past month. She was called to LeSueur by the death of her sister’s husband, Lewis Prchal. The ham and egg supper at the Presbyterian church Wednesday eve- ning is perfectly neutral. Every- body invited. From 5 to 8 o’clgek. 1-58 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oakland of Guthrie were among the business vis- itors in the city last evening. Mr. Oakland is in the real estate busi- ness at Guthrie. Reuben Gerlinger, son of Postmas- ter William Gerlinger of Spur, left yesterday morning for Tolley, N. D., where he will assist his prother on the farm. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf The kids will also enjoy those eggs and splendid ham at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. Ask ’em about it. 1-58 Mrs. A. Stockinger, who has vis- ited relatives in Leanard for the past two weeks, was in Bemidji yester- day enroute to her home at Baudette. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner, Miss Mavis Warner and Mrs. Frank Mar- tin of Puposky motored to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business. Don’t be a slacker. Be at the ham and egg supper at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening from 5 to 8 o’clock. 1-58 Miss R. Anderson of Solway was in Bemidji Monday enroute to Pu- posky where she will visit relatives for a few days. . Mrs. Harry Carpenter has returned from Bemidji where she visited Mrs. H. R. Jones a few days.—Crookston Daily Times. Best variety everbearing straw- berry plants, $2.50 per hundred. Berglund’s, store, 15th and Park. Phone 141. 5-512 Mrs. Peter Wold went to Kelliher last night where she will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGrath of Turtle River were in Bemidji on business matters this morning. Pearl Wheeler and Mrs. Mat Nolan of Bass Lake were the guests of friends in Bemidji Monday. All 4-511 Friday night, May 11, 1917. are invited to attend. Miss Ada Smith of Leonard was a between-train visitor in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. Lars Nuss of Blackduck was the guest of friends in the city ves- terday. Mrs. William Blakely of Farley was among the shoppers in the city today. Mrs. Earl O’Brien of Farley was among the business visitors yester- day. Mrs. Ole Thompson of Clearbrook was in Bemidji on business Monday. You’ll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. d27tt Mrs. B. Langren of Becida spent yesterday in the city ‘shopping. 'W. Nems of Bagley was in Bemidji yesterday on business matters. Dean a71tt $50.000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ol- son, Saturday morning, a son. Optometry means eye service. 36tt Mrs. L. Wolf returned to her home in Kelliher yesterday. If you have a room to reat or want to rent one—you get the best choice through s Pioneer want ad. Phone 928. THEATRE —TONICHT- —TOMORROW — DOROTHY KELLY and Evart Overton in “The Money Mill”’ Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature In Five Parts ===THURSDAY==-- FRANK MCINTYRE —IN— Comedy-Drama “The Traveling Salesman” A Paramount Picture The Moose lodge will give a dancej Qils Soothe Skin Disease Oll of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine and other healing ingredients comgpzunded in proper proportion into the D. D. D. Prescription has now become the universal favorite of skin sufferers in relieving skin disease. It is a mild wash that penetrates the pores and gives instant rellef from all burning and itching. It kills and washes off the gnawing disease germs and its flonthlng cils quickly beal the inflamed Ssues. Drugglsts are glad to recommend this soothing, cooling liquid. ~ 25¢, 50c and $1.00. Come to us and we will tell you more about this remarkable remedy. Your money back unless the first bottle relieves you. D.D.D. Soap keeps your skin healthy. Ask about it. D.D.D. 5 GRAND TOMORROW Bessie Barriscale and Charles Ray soon are co-starred on the Triangle program in a comedy-drama of col- lege life, entitled “Plain Jane,” to be seen at the Grand theater tomorrow. “Plain Jane,” written by C. Gard- ner Sullivan, is a tale of a little no- body whose goodness and beauty win her a husband, home and happiness. It concerns the adventure of a slavey in a. small New England college town, her innocent flirtation with one of the ‘“‘college dudes,” her win- ning of a beauty prize and her event- ful capitulation to the wiles of Dan Cupid. Throughout, the piece is abundant with the atmosphere of the campus, which affords a fitting back- ground for the many amusing situa- tions of the story. the program. 'STomncn Rilments The Nation’s Curse ! Y Mayr's R Wonderiul Remedy Quickly Restores There is no ailment causing more woe and misery than Stomach Trouble. Often Gall Stones, Cancer and Uleers of the Stomach and In- testines, Constipation, Acute Indiges- tion, Auto-Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other se- rious and fatal ailments result from it. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. It is un- like any other remedy. It sweeps the poisonous bile and catarrhal ac- cretions from the system. Soothes and allays Chronic Inflammation. Many declare it has saved their lives, and prevented serious surgical opera- tions. Try one dose today. Watch its marvelous results. Contains no alcohol—no habit-forming drugs. Book on Stomach Ailments FREE. Address Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Better yet—obtain a bot- tle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy from Barker’s Drug Store or any re- liable druggist, who will refund your money if it fails.—Adv. . A Keystone comedy will complete HOME FROM FUNERAL Herb Rasmusson returned last eve- ning from Hawkins, Wis., where he and his wife went to attend the fu- neral of Mrs. Rasmusson’s mother, Mrs. N. Christianson. Mrs. Chris- tianson died very suddenly while on a visit with her son in Phillip, Wis. Mrs. Rasmusson will remain for a few days longer visiting friends and relatives in Wisconsin. CAPTAIN EBERHART CALLS Capt. Peter Eberhart, captain of a boat on the Red Lakes, was in the city today enroute to Red Lake from Thief River Falls. ——————————————— NOTICE TO PUBLIC On account of existing war condi- tions we have adopted the following restrictions regarding visitors at our plants: That all persons wishing to visit our mills, also persons secking em- ployment, are required to obtain passes from the company’s office. Visitors intending to visit mills dur- ing night shift should obtain pass prior to 6 o’clock P. M. CROOKSTON LUMBER CO. 3-59 SHOE SALE Continues all this week. Think of it! These beautiful high kid boots in button or lace—$3.95 a pair. Another lot ladies’ boots, all sizes; geveral styles from which to select— $2.95 a pair. Another lot—broken sizes—but good serviceable shoes at $1.95 a pair. Few pairs colored tops left at $5 a pair. ’ MEN’S DRESS SHOES Good soles, wide, roomy last shoes. Cleaned up a lot of them Saturday, but still have all sizes—sell at $2.95 a_ pair, MEN'S WORK SHOES The hush for the work shoes we are offering at $2.65 proved values looked good. Large assort- ment from which to select at $2.65 a pair. Assorted men’s dress and shoes at $1.95 a pair. Boys’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes. See offerings in these lines., Cut down the H. C. L. by stocking up with shoes you will need for the summer. SALE ALL THIS WEEK (NAPP'S SHOE STORE work REFORT OF CONDITION OF THE NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK AT BEMIDJI IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY 1, 1917 (Charter No. 8241) RESO! URCES. 1. a Loans and discounts ..................... $337,864.99 5. U. 8. bonds: a U. S. bonds deposited to se i (par value) 50,000.00 §. Bonds, securiti b Bonds other an S. bonds pledged to secure postal sav- ings deposits ................ $ 10,000.00 d Bonds loaned (other than U. bonds) 6,000.00 e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged ................... 25,114.65 Total bonds, securities, ecc. 51,114.65 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 1,800.00 10. Furniture and fixtures .. 10,000.00 12. b Net amount due from appro reserve agents in other serve cities ................. 48,252.01 13. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than include in 12 or 20) .. 31,677.55 15. Other checks on banks in the Xl city or town as reporting bank 1,279.84 16. a Outside checks and other cash 1teMS8 . .ce0oesarrsansossenses 710.47 b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 390.79 1,101.26 17. Notes of other nationa 7.000.00 19. Federal Reserve notes . 4,000.00 20. Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from deral Re- serve Bank ......ccccvocene 47,390.99 21. Redemption fund with Treasurer and due from Treasurer 2.500.00 TOAl .ocorsroscnsssosesennsnsssncsoss $593,881.29 LIABILITIES. 23. Capital stock paid in . $ 50,000.00 24. Surplus fund ...... 10,000.00 25. a undivided profits . b Less current, expen: interest and taxes pafd .............. 6,691.54 4,379.06 28. Circulating notes outstanding..... 50,000.00 31. Net amount due to banks and bankers (other than included in 29 or 30) 11,821.75 Demand deposits: 33. Individual deposits subject to check 305,085.02 34. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days . . 21,350.00 35. Certified checks .. 418.26 36. Cashier’s checks outs 6,804.68 38. Postal savings deposits . 3,538.46 Total demand deposits, Ttems 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41 .....ccciiaiiencnss 337,196.41 Time deposits (payable after 20 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice): 42. Certificates of deposit 85,136.10 44. Other time deposits .. e 45,347.97 Total of time deposits, Items 42, 43, and 44... ... 130,484.07 Total ...ieeeeniiiiiiieie i $593,881.29 State of Minnesot: 3 Beltram L. Brooks ‘ashier of the above-named bank, do solemniy swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. L. BROOKS, Cashier. aS;xbscriber] and sworn to before me this 7th day of May. 17. OSCAR_NELSON, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. (Notarial Seal) My Commission expires Jan. 11, 1922. CuRRlZ(.'r—Attesl: LAST TIME -- TONICHT -. 7 PARTS ARE PASSIONS INHERITED (Ask someone who saw the show last night) SHOWS AT 7:30 - 9:00 GRAND 10c and 20c THEATRE sessie p ARRISCALE INCTRIANGLE PLAY --- TOMORROW BLG - DELARTMEN T STORE - Grocery Specials for this Week 5 1b. pkg. Argo Gloss Starch .23¢ for.. - Sl | - for o redular 25 goods. $1.00 3 Ibs. Monarch 40c goods, (1) SRR Regular 50c Tea, 3 1bs. BEMIDJI, .$1.00 $1.00 the |\ a owners. Ford NEW MAPS & WORLD IN FOUR COLORS ALL BATTLE FRONTS |, COUPON “ Presented by the BEMIDJI PIONEER A sixteen page set of large scale, authentic maps.on extra heavy super-caleadar paper at merely nominal cost. 29¢ WAR COUPON AND 3 ONLY MAIL ORDER THE UNIVERSAL CAR T0 OWNERS OF FORD CARS The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to properly repre- sent Ford interests, to give service to The Company in return demands that we equip and maintain an adequate service station, employing competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-made materials and charg- ing regular Ford prices. This is the service we are giving to Ford 4 Material—workmanship— prices, the standard of each guaranteed. When your Ford car needs attention, bring it to us, and get the benefit of expert Ford mechanies. the assurance of genuine Ford service, with genuine Ford-made parts. ) cars—Runabout $345; (Jgr $360; Coupelet $505; Town Car $595; Sedan $645, all f. o. b. Detroit. C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc., Bemidji, Minn, Ford owners. We give you Touring s Present or mail to this paper three coupons like this with Twenty-five Cents (25¢) to cover cost of handling. OUT OF TOWN READERS ADD 3c FOR POSTAGE

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