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AL L UL L L L e Pamo L] ~ “midji Mfg. Co, Phone 481. T&F ity’s social-activities.is-our -+ exention, social items.gnd;n n its maintenance. Ity . ‘cinted :by md'ib of % nwealisa k N $50,000 to loan or farms. Dean ! Land @o. arite : Mrs. Annie Hanson otA Rosby transacted business in Bemidji -yes- terday. . . California free stone ‘peaches at _“" ‘Troppmans, $1.15 per crate. 14822 Mrs. Charles Scrutchin of Bemidji :%i, .avenue is visiting inernneapolls far - some time. Loans and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 813tf Mrs. Emma Hinshaw of Wilton was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. George Geror of Big Lake +,1.,passed yesterday in the city shopping and calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilcox have gone to Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend the winter months. Barle A. Barker left last evening for Chicago where he will spend a week or ten days on business mat-| . ‘ters. _ California Alberta peaches, $1.15 a crate. Miller’s Grocery. 2d823 . Miss Mavis Warner of Puposky was a’ between train shopper yesterday and while ‘here was the guest of Ariends. New Ford car for sale, cash or easy payments. Address “H.” care of Pioneer. 2d819 3 : Miss Irene Huhnky and Miss Alma Anderson of Gully were business vis- itors in Bemidji between trains yes- terday. . Mrs. Clara Pattschull of Mason City, 1a., is visiting her mother, Mrs. ‘Virginia Gaines, and other relatives _in Bemidji. : . A. Ingbretson, who has visited ;7relatives in Sugar Bush. for a:short time, returned to his home in- Hen- ;.. Mrs. F. L. Bradley will leavé Sat- {urday for Duluth.- She expects.to Jeave~ -next <month---for England; where she will visit her, parents: “Loans -and _insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. 4w9l4 . Miss _Alice Smith -and _brother, {‘Walter, Smith,- -who ‘haye- been “the guests of relatives in Kelliher for two e yeeks, returned: home Thursday. 5 P. McLaughlin and family of America ayenue have as their house guest, Mr. McLaughlin’s sister, Mrs. Daniel "Gillis*of 'Hayward, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Gus :Brown are visit- ing Mrs. Brown's parents in Minne- -apolis for two weeks. Mr. Brown is -proprietor. of .the Bemidji Candy Kitched.” =~ - Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- Miss Florence Freeman, who has been spending two weeks vacation with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Shadiow, returned to her home in Minneapolis this morning. Mrs. Paul. Winklesky and children “left this morning for Carlton, Minn., where they will visit her parents. They will also visit friends in Du- luth and Cloguet. _ For Sale—50-pound flour sacks, $1 dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.25 dozen. This makes the . cheapest cloth on the market. Koors Retail Store. 711mwf Esther and Arthur Knutson of Madison, Wis., are guests at. the Matthew Larson home in Nymore. Their parents will arrive next week and join them here. Dr. J. W. Diedrich left -this morh- ing for Ironton and Stillwater. He will return to Bemidji Monday morn- ing. Mrs. Diedrich and little daugh- ter, Katherine, went to Little Falls this morning where they will visit relatives for some time. Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey, who is vis- iting her husband here for a few days, will return to’ Crookston Mon- day or Tuesday. Mrs. Bailey is stay- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Stone for several months, ow- ing to illness in.the family: Miss Hannah Douris of St. Cloud, ] who had been a guest at the T. J. Burke home for the past two weeks, returned to her home in St. Cloud yesterday morning. Miss Douris will teach in the Albany, Minn., schools this year. She is a sister of Mrs. J. B. Black, formerly of this city. Grace, Mildred and Paul Dickens, were in Bemidji today between trains, while en route to their home in White Earth from Boston lake where they had been visifing their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickens since June. Their father|porter, who mortally injured in a Walter F. Dickens is superintendent | street accident, remembered his as- of the White Earth Indian reserva-|signment, and sent his copy to his tion. ews briefs and we solieit your cooperation phoned.or. mailed to this.office:are appre: | paper and by. the : A phone 922 - ; ; g |[many different medicines an@i treat:| % J. 0. Harris of Lake boulevard has! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vandersuis gone to Chicago on a business trip. . [ter is visiting her pareints, Mr. and | manding tone, “You keep still! Don’t \ Dray nflfuflh H Res. Phone 58 Office Phone 13/ 818 America ViR 3! Mrs. Gilbert' Found Nothing To Relieve Trouble Till She Took Tanjac- - - ELL Y “My health has been miserable for the. past fifteen tyears; :and:¥:téok : T i ments trying ‘to“find something that J ; g }would'reliew b Iy . rts 2 2 : ! i - : i . commencéed “taking Y B : [ and family-are enjoying a few :days . Taan g}}ffi!‘u Mré Celan Gi ] P l 2 i : ; % ilbert, who ! Jat bake ?lantaganet, s ; 4 e }ilves:at 1}.900 Adams street, P:aoria, i au lll’e ; linois, the other day. - F d k Hurry! Hurry! Buy now, peaches ¥ . 2 I8 at Troppmans. $1.15 per crate. 1d822 B | : ¢ co:ggllleeré IMrl;eg‘:‘:nilbtearltung‘l T\:fl“s': re erlc ; ; g 3 weak and rundown I was hardly able in a return showing of to get about. During all these years ‘BELLA DONNA’ 11 had suffered terribly from stomach at the Pot roast 15 cents per lb. W. G. Schroeder, corner 4th and Minn. Ave. Phone 65-66. 14822 trouble, and had gotten to where ev- erything I ate would soux-and cause me to have the worst sort of cramp- ing spells. My kidneys were out of order, too, and the pains. in.my back !were so severe at times' I ~could i hardly stand it. ' I was so ‘nervous 1that I rarely ever got a good night's sleep, and nearly every morning of my life, I would get up with-a bad headache that would often:last all | I'day long. I also suffered from :short- iness of breath, and sometimes I couldn’t lie down without' -feeling just like I was smothering to death. | All these troubles pulled nfe down until I was hardly able to go at all. “My husband who is forxeman at the Ellison Coal and Feed Cp,, heard how many of the men who work there ' talking about Tanlac that he bought a | bottle. Well, I had been disappointed | so many times that I really didn’t ex- i pect Tanlac to do me any good, but I tried it, any way, and'I must say that it has been a godsend to me. Why, I am as well and strong now as Mr. and: Mrs. Angus Cameron of Duluth are spending a week at lake Plantaganet. Mr. Cameron is con- nected ‘with: Stone-Ordean-Wells.com- pany of Duluth. California Alberta peaches, $1.15 a trate. Miller's Grocery. 2d823 California -~ Alberta Free Stone peach, $1.15 a crate. W.. G. Schroe- der, corner 4th and Minn, Ave. Phone 65-66. 3d825 24y SISV REPRESENTATIVE HERE. S. J. Ellison, Jr., of St. Paul, who represents the Maccabee lodge in this |- district and who is here in the inter- est of the order, is meeting with splepgdid- .success. i T i3 . 5oLUND. IS IMPROVING. John Lund of Nymore . who injured This horse is out taking his he is exhibited foy: prizes at the his foot when he fell from the top of | morning exercise. He will certain- Minnesota State-Fair mnd Victory in his newest Goldwyn the new barn which is: being con- i i ug’ I ever was in my life. My appetite i structed on the high school farm is y. be in_aplendid trim by the time Exposition, Aug: 30 to Sept. 6. is fine, and everything I eat agrees picture 5 | improving, but is not able to walk with me perfectly. - The pains have ’ . yet. E left my back, and my kidneys seem ] ‘ 4] g . . lto be in perfect condition,, I'am not ] Why not buy your ‘peaches at ‘gelr’vous like I wa;, andII d:_qp like a 2| Troppmans. Only $1.15 per crate. ; bal eve] night. n . 4 / oppmans, Only $1.15 per . b overy TiEhs e s SAT. & SUN. - 1troubles have been completely over- come, and I can do all my-housework with perfect ease, and the family washing besides. For the’ first time in fifteen years I am free from pain, and can truthfully say that I am en- 14822 at the GRAND MRS. RICE HOSTESS. Mrs. ‘H. P. Rice of Grand Forks, N. D., entertained a group of friends at her summer cottage at .Grand ; v o~ & jjoying perfect health again, and I o Forks bay last evening. The hours o P 5 o AN \ . give Tanlac credit for it a.ll i ] { were passed in conversation and L e - Tanlac is sold in Bemi jidby the; | needle work and lunch was served. A City Drug Store, in Kelliher' by Mrs. : g > ; R .Sterling, in Blackduck by French| o b5 ¥ T & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- TO NEW: POSITION. ¥ : A iams. i oo . Ht #L. Cumn:ings, wl:g h:;; b‘e;.x_l y _f t notype operator on e Bezudl London.—The ‘“Lusitania Cup” Pioneer: for the past several months, presented to a Barnet golf club for < has résigned his. position ‘j’“d will annual competition by F. Battersby, v leave - this- evening for St. Pauk s A a Lusitania survivor, was won this where he has accepted a similar posi- . o year by Frank Partridge, another tion,:. Flnal Sale on - —— 'v”” ) P 3 Lusitania survivor. ! POST GRADUATE COURSE. ; g S' |MMER34 H A I S Swansea, Wales.—Drums of mus- Dr. A. V. Garlock returned io the 4 o . . tard gas washed ashore here caused city ‘Wednegday . after ;spel;din"-g two . ) it TR h lsevderal ba:i!hers to be badly burned weeks in Chicago, where he took a - & . and gassed. 1 post graduate course. Mrs. Garlock : only 18 hats l-eIt' : These a'ts . were e daEHCSERAT Son, WhChc ‘purchased as late as June 1§ Former companied 'h o 4 e- . - - : main until September 1. prices from $10.00 to $15.00 5 — California Alberta . peaches, $1.15 : 1 ® i ) f a crate. Miller’s Grocery. 23823 ) Sale prlce K atur ay' Delbert Elletson, who recently re- o1ce .0 i turned from military .service im|Jf. o i - WORLD PICTURLS ». 000 n e Fi , W jed to Miss Agat : e 3 i P A e it e ot 1oens || Leghorns, Georgette, Milan and Tuskins. || == LA F’:‘l:e;Agfrfi?;'ilgzrlT::d .'bv‘;l;ld‘?e i:erae \ ‘All freSh and new. s‘ day’s price $3 i 2 0! ji gi i = 3 i A 3 was employed at the Hotel Markham. Black silk velvet tams, $2.75 i FOR YOUR LIVERY ?rhmmflwg, . oo . Tere oy e € baiss”..; ENTERTAINED FOR FRIEND. Red Duvtyn tams, $2.95 : CAR Mary Youngberg of Bast Bemidji ) i 2 1 entertained a party of friends at her ) T home last evening in-honor of Miss New Dodge and F‘!.l‘.d Cars Iva Osborn, who has spent the sum- q = at your service E K o mer here and who will soon leave for 1] [l . Anoka, where she will teach in the ! ] IlIIlllIIIIII!IIIlIIIIIllIIIlII [T Day or night the year ‘ public schools. Delightful refresh- Feoaxe S round. - Py T Madam Housewlfe: s aoa no: : . ARD THERS E PIONEER WANT ADS SUBERISED JT FRIENDS. WARD BRO THE TRING RESULTS 0 Mrs. Paul Yaple of Billings, Mont. who together with her little daugh: Clip this ad out and take it with you in doing your Saturday:buying. /The follow- ing are a few of our Saturday specials: .Dressed spring chicken, per pound. . .38¢c Hens, dressed, per pound. .. ........33¢c Very choice bacon, per pound. .. ....38¢c Veal loaf, perpound*:.............20c ‘ Boiled ham, per pound ............40c _Pears, per crate . Rl ..$4.75 Peaches, per crate. 3 .$1.§3 . Eggs, strictly fresh, pér dozen! . ... . 3 ; Green corn, per dozen . ............43c Celery, per bunch st s e es 10€ Just received fresh shipment of cheese of all kinds, at very reasonable prices. Boone county beans, No. 2 pack, can. . 10c 13 1b. can, solid pack-tomatoes, can. .10c Special prices on cases of milk. : This is an exceptional opportunity for the industrious housewife to do her Satur- day buying very economically. WHEELOCK’S MARKET Phone 174-w .+ + Beltrami Ave. K S Illllllll"ll"ll"l"l!Il CTTH T L L L LT 3 ) . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Mrs. E. R. Evans for some time, was pleasantly surprised by a number of the former members of her glee club last evening, at the home of:-her par- ents; The hour’s .were pleasantly passed in conversation and singing. Mrs. Yaple, who was formerly Miss Beth Evans, was the director of the glee club before her marriage. NEW FREEZER INSTALLED. .The first of a seriem of improve- ments-to be. made in -the ice cream manufacturing department of the Koors Bros.,/-plant, was made this] week, when a new batch freezer was installed. This~is the" first freezer of a battery of three, which will be installed, and which will add greatly to the efficiency of the plant. The new machines are modern -in every way and will be a big improvement to the plant 5 Wm. S. Hartf - In Artcraft Picture “The Money Corral” —and He could shoot the date out of a Dime ADDED FEATURES Cross-eyed Ben Turpi in Mack Sennet Comedy ... “NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM” and ELKO ORCHESTRA At Evening Performances) Matinees, 10c and 20c¢ Nights, 10c and 25¢ Bird Rebuked. * Marguerite was accustomed to being told by her mother to keep still when any grown-up person Qreun@ was speaking. One day-her mother was telling something interesting when & canary in the room commenced sing- ng at its loudest. Marguerite climbed upon a chair to the cage and shaking -her finger at the bird said in a com- T T S ) S T T S T T O™ yop hear my mamma talking?’ London.—British press men are to erect a monument over the grave of James Harvey Dalecmfw fw {wypyp James Harvey Dale, a youthful re- nnunnnnniRnnnnnR e HI!E“IIIIOIIIIII IR H R paper, before dying.