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g ~D. Miller, dependable insurance of ' WHAT SOCIETY ~ ISDOING GIRLS SEWING CLUB. The Girle’ Sewing club of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors, Friday evening at 8-o’cloek. Miss. Eleanor Ericksen will be the hostess. Every :one in- vited.” ;| COFFEE SOCIAL TOMORROV" The Willing ‘Workers Aid society social and parcel post sale tomorrow, + in the Salvation Army hall, com- meneing at 3 o'clock in the after- noon. All are welcome. ATTEND WEDDING OF NIECE. My, and Mrs. Henry Cominsky went to Minneapolis Tuesday evening to attend the wedding of Mr. Comin- sky’s niece, Miss Tess Schneider, and Julian Chapsky which took place last evening, at five o'clock. ~ Miss Sch- neider is the daughter of Ben Schn -der, well known in Bemidji. % | PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to loan on farms. Dedn Land Co. da71tf C. E. Dolrymple of St. Paul is‘a visitor in Bemidji. S Mrs. L. C. Setzer of Cass Lalke -pl\ssed Wednesday. if\ the city. Warren Allen of Walker is among the out of town business visitors. @. Holeolm of Minneapolis is a briet business visitor in Bemidji.. Harry Olin, high school agricul- tural teacher is in the Twin Cities. L. W. Miller of St. Paul is spend- ing the day here on business matters. Mrs. Hfirry Osborn of Bass Lake was a between train visitor in the city ‘yesterday. Mrs. Lucy Sherwood of Turtle River passed yesterday in Bemidji on business matters. R. N. Pringle of St. Louis, Mo, is a guest at the. Markham hotel while in the city on business. Nat E. Given left last ni‘ght for Minneapolis-to-attend-the tractor dis- play at the annual show. F. J. Hoffman, ‘A. Sheppard and W. J: Sheppard of St. Paul are among the business: visitors-in the city. Seventy-five pairs boys and girls ghioes, sizes 12 to 3.- While they last $1.98{, at Troppmans. 2d131 Sam Cossentine of Eagle Bend was in the city yesterday enroute .to Northome, where he has secured a position. William Johnson arrived in Be- midji yesterday from Fort Dodge, having been honorably’ discharged from. military service. Fifty pairs ladies shoes, sizes 3 to 41, ~worth from '$4.00 to $6.00. While they last $1.98 at Tropp;x:iaix;si Miss: Lois Davies, who has been a guest. at the W. L. Brooks home for the past several days, has gone to Fargo, N .D. C. Benecke: of Minneapolis, W. Podvin of Superior, and W. Donnelly of Duluth are among those registerad at the:Markham today. Dr: P. M. Hall of the state sana- torium near Walker and Lieut. L. M. Hall of Minneapolis are guests at the Markham hotel today. Joe Wagoner of Thief River Falls is in the city this week, looking after his: property interests here. He is a former Bemidji resident. Miss Ollie Hanson, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. O. Hoganson ‘for several months, re- turned to Minneapolis last evening. Northern. Minn. agency. Dwight every kind at fair rates. 17th year, Phone 167 Security bank bulldinzgd I Jolin' Garlock, brother of Dr. Gar- lock, who is visiting at the Garlock home, has gone to Minneapolis to ac- company Ray Olson back with a.new car purchased by Mr. Olson. “We Must Operate at Once!”’ Appendicitis has clutched an- other victim. Clogged intes- tines generate the poisons .of this drzaded disease. How of- ten this might have been avoid- ed by the use of “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.” This wonderful herb laxative pene- trates and cleanses the lower bowels, removing irritation and poisons. Thousands of women are today enjoying health thru the virtue of this excellent medicine. Trifling cost, harm- less-in action. Get a package today. - City Drug Store of the Fifth ward will hold a coffee] TFHURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY- 30, 1819 Cash paid for Liberty Bonds. | quire after 5 p. m:, evenings, Mark- In- ham hotel. 89131 Miss Bertha Wallin ofiGreat Faits, Mont., 18 the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John Tennstrom.. and daughter, Bsther, ‘for a'week, She visited in the eastern cities before coming to Bemidji. b Ed: Cheney: will arrive from. Hib: bing ' Saturday and. will- visit his tather, George Cheney of this city. Ed. Cheney has recently returned from France, being a member of com- .pany B, 125 Field Artillery. g Mrs. G. H. Hansell of Bagley has been a guest‘at” the home of her mother, Mrs., W. H. Bailey, for a short time.” She'came to Bemidji to meet her brother, First Lieut. Thayer C. Bailey upon his arrival home from France., First Lieut. Thayer C. Bailey: will accompany his wife to Crookston to- morrow and will vigit at the N. P, Stone home over Sunday. Lieut. Bailey .has just returned from ‘“over there” having received his honorable discharge. Mrs. Gilbert Sandland will arrive| in the city Saturday from Hibbing, and will be the guest of her father, George Cheney. Mrs. Sandland has recently moved to Hibbing from this city.. Her husband died here this winter from the Spanish influenza, and was one of the first victims of the disease. £ Mrs. E. H, Marcum, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, returned to Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Marcum has been making her home in Chicago-since her husband, Captain E. H. Marcum, entered the militady service and went overseas. He was formerly a practicing physi- cian in Bemidji. J,“A. Johnson, Duluth; J. J. Fis- cher,- Duluth; F. A. Carterer, Crooks- ton; Irving Slaw, .Chicago; -S. Kass, New' York City; T. D. Hanson; Du- luth; G. H. Brown, Minneapolis; W. H. Larson, Grand Forks; E. R. Stark- weather, Pine River; Don Reinertson, Milwaukee and E.. A. Pasenquist of Detroit are registered: at the Hotel ‘Markham. George E.. Ericson,: editor of the Northern News of Spooner, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Eric- son, over Sunday. He stopped off here enroute home- after attending the annual convention of the North- ern Minnesota Editorial association held at Wadena last week. Mr. Eric- son served as president of the or- ganization during the past year and on retiring from' the office was pre- sented with a beautiful candelebra by the association. editor is one of the live-wire news- paper men of the state and his paper is most influential, especially in northern Minnesota.—Red Wing Re- publication. NOTICE. Water bills are due Feb, 1, and all delinquents must be paid as. this is The Spooner | L. P. Eck- 4-181 the end of the fiscal year. strum, water clerk. . Adler-i-ka Did It! “I had pain-in the pit of my stom- ach, no appetite, sour stomach and very much gas. Doctors could not help me. The FIRST dose of Adler-i- ka helped me.” (Signed) Henry Welp, Lake View, Iowa. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourn'ess, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE ALIMENTARY canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler- i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and gine other simple drugs. City Drug tore. A Masterpiece TOMORROW—FRIDAY Brought Back In the first photoplay she ever made. Come and again see ' “Wild Flower” The child of nature, whose innocence was as defensive as the strongest armor. HAROLD LOCKWOOD -and JACK PICKFORD Will again be “seen in this delightful play. FRIDAY ONLY 2:30-4:15-7:30-9:00 SPECIAL MATINEE For Children at 4:15 GRAND { -1 _— ¢ I EEEEREREERE SRR Philip Doyle made a bargain to cut’ log box bolts and cordwood for N.'A. Otterstad and moved out to’the:land today to camp there while cutting the timber. Ella Otterstad returned by the way of Cass-Lake to!her.sehool nottfar fromy Pennington;, P. O. She*had been sick forrsome’ weeks with the “fluy’"and 'wag unfolesto-return be- fore on that account. Mrs. H. Laney was. a visitor at Bemidji Monday. Mrs. Fred: Obear: visited- Bemidji Saturday and returned the‘sameiuay. 1t was good’ news' that mesl} pork, eggs and butter dropped-ih price;.-but KRKKKKKK IR IR KKK K] X TURTLE RIVER. *| it-was - still-better- news-tor-us. that our legislature* passed: thes prohibi. tion bill. b R RO o o % * SPRUCE: GROVE.: x| 3 2 O b 2 T o % (Tob’ 1ata-last "Wedki) s Philip ‘Harokihs and- fauillys were visitors™ at’ the' Thobmas. Knutson home. £ Archie/Peters was a caller‘ati the J. Katzeriberg. home’onis Saturdays Otto Lees* teambrarerbusy hauling; ‘the" dredge: near” G Mrs; Marguette: Williamson is again’ making" her” Home> withs heri ‘son, John: - She*has been=steksince] early 'this: falli: ! e Thonias - Kntitson: started haulin| cream to the Fotir'Corndrs cretititory on Monday. This is“the! micest January: many are able"to' remembe Mr. and'-Mrs, Willisus: Phekowits| were: Grygle' busimess: callers: on Thursday. . Gedioh ‘Olson; finslied haullng: Nay;) from' this-locality: on« Saturday:: - E—-————————————— TONIGHT ' Mme, Patrowd { “THe Panther wamsan, Mme. PETROVA In her fifth Petrova pic- National Exhibitors’ Cir- cuit— Pafi'ffier Woman Adapted: from. the: fam- ous American novel; “Pa- tience Sparhawk and Her |} Times,” by Gertrude' Ath~ erton. YOU WILL SEE Beautiful Madame Pe- trova in her greatest emo- tional part. The mammoth trial scene—directed by veter- ans of scores of New York’s greatest criminal cases. ’ Scenes of Sing- Sing, America’s most famous penitentiary. The death house, where the qondemned wait for the little green door to open. The death chamber with the electric chair. The ceremony of an electrocution. L-KO COMEDY Two Parts 10c and 20c ~ Night—7:20"and 9:00 { i THE. BEMIDJL DAILY. PIONEER 34130’ t tor INE, ASTHMA, NOTICE. —— There 15" money in’ the' treasury to pay all permanent improvement and revolving fund warrants to date. All] that is;catarrh. Catarrh- being greatly poor: fund warrants to number/.0281 and" all general fund warrants to number A0090 issued July 9th, Dated January 27. 1919. GEO. W, RHEA, City Tre_asuret, e AND CATARRH : Try Before You Pay the great discovery HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS and CATARRH, has produced wonderful results with ‘thousands- of the most stubborn caBes. If you have experimented with .other treatments .and . have. falled do not be discouraged, but try at ,our’ expense this-truly meritorious ‘rémedy. | before you ture, produced by the First '{: " ED. Seénd right now / forget it at: 7:30-9:00 essie arriscale Starring in COXEN Divorce has its uses and rabuses. WHere is the great dividingline? See “The Heart - of Rachel” Others in the Cast "ELLA HALL GLORIA HOPE for a free trial Address WOODWORTH COMPANY, ‘Wilton, Conn, "TONIGHT—LAST TIMES JOS. DOWLING Added Attraction HEARST-PATHE NEWS Hiy! fll Aiso the Famous' Children Mary Jane Irving and Ben Alexander | cU7 BURRING PIPE AN : LORG CICARETTE TORAUCO an K ' Mj i $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will- be nleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sclence has been able to curq in all its stages and influenced: by conatitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts. thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,: glving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's -Catarrh Medicine that they offer One' Hundréd Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo. Sold by’ all Druggtst, Toe. Subscribe for The Pioneer llIIlllIlmlllIIl"ll||ll|lIIllllllllllllllll!llllll SHIP YOUR 118 Belt. 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