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05 anllepen Y at his liome tiear ‘Wilton. . S Lo “Ted--Amunson of Debs:left-Friday d“‘,'end't :was a Bemidji visit- | for Froid, Mont., where he wlllflgpend rsday. the.summer. ] # | Dr. Stevens of' Gonvick was called X B2 | here Thursday 7 7 ol Miss Mabel Kirkvold left on Sat- Andy -Olson and <Fred: Welter of ‘h eyes, a clear skinand a body- Youlh sind bealth riay bo. a the | yours ifyou will keepyour system in order by regularly ‘taking~ - " Maple - Ridge, were. visitor: Thursday.: . They travelled Ford route, and made very good 'time in ?“e of the bad condition of the roads. 3 M s At o atioar Néw : ; returned to their home on Saturday. Among the v rs in Bemidji Sat- London, April 99,4 Washing dishes |- vi' dese ; Rev. A. K. Lockrem, who formerly | urday from:he were. Misses Helen and othor kitehen work makes no hit ! i 4 % s resided: here, but. now. makes his home | Klinger, Edith Peterson, Emma Gil- ey Riang, hamor [ o ‘ at Thief ‘River Falls, spent Friday|bertson, Anna. Bakken, ~Geraldine own as Gertride % 7 : R %-| visiting: with! old friends ‘here, ‘also | Ko nd George Elliott. I lays at such :wor ¢ ; S looking t_:ttgr his farm. % - 1 £ { : . ORAOER e | B Nels“Rfvers'‘and "Reginail 'Elliott and ¢ ‘son’ ‘and Minn:,-were vis- o The worl 'ome Out ‘of. the Kitchen.” ; Wajehchas;Juat- hotn BracReel, OO, left for Happyland, Minn., where they Yiven bladder.and, uric,acid troubles, tho "#'We women-shall all be mueh hap- . e e e Il e ey B e | Il s | We andesstint o | 4 b and Jcbia, In use since o Moy A okt e ) St } ) g AL . | the saw mill-of the Stuhr Lumber Co. y. Nels brought' home a’new’ baby 260 | druggt reomizes. | away With altogéther,” she declared : : W. R..Wendt, Mrs..J. H. Dodge and Monday morning.’ i o v «Y am for communal kitchens and b AR, Bignd K Ratas. and 4 honsiag: "emméd : T: ; munal house workers. If we must ek rge Grier : ’ r::e domestics they should work in # ; f::::;:;)a gfiufchflec'o.fim ‘Falls, -at- | home Monday from the lumber camps reldys 0 ftwo or thrée hours a’ shift. A Beicr 3 2o ahurch. oo ion.h wherd he has beon employed for the «] believe. it: would. be better to 5 3 ,-filer .in the. local | winter, : i have a dozen happy workers cooking ; for forty homes than to have forty cooks working indifferently in indi- vidual homes. : « “Personally, of . all branches of G Y AT A B Jges Subscribe, for, The_ Pioneer, . ln'n:isewc:‘l’;,k’b lI shl;nh: hate cooking most ! A RTS : re : END i and scrubbing best. . : ; DS . «0t course, domestic work is hon- S ATURD AY . aabla 1r 0 kAol 1 Ll P | APRIL 24th , - AT their employers would concede-decent conditions.” 3 s LATEST RECORDS AT COUNTY OFFICES " . Real estate transfers; probate .court matters; marrisge _li- cemses. Anything you'd like to kmow. - 'FIND YOUR SAVINGS | NILLIAMS > AT THE RAINBOW’S END : is thleMrlce-Earle Willlams gives to ‘young ‘providing :you gre.with the right:company.” Earle Williams is. ene.of the few. film: players who has: neve‘r ’ch-'ng:a 1’.{. “Probats g Rabitation from one studio to another..-He.commenced his carcer 12 -years 2 jjuz ago. with-ithe Vitagraph star famfly and has never strayed from the fold Monday, April 12.—In the estate of “The Wolf,” visualized from Eugene Walters’ famous stage ‘play, and “The Fdward‘ A.nit\‘rnoh;. defi'::::- toflos.ell-; Mnuwnl}m;i;ntxm V‘V‘:nchell Smith’s: play, have been the means of em- N on .pe jon for 1 (2 lams’ 2 - lagd. Order of license issued. : c llity and popular attraction recently. ‘Estate of August W. Nordquist, L= deceased. Hearing on final account. Order allqwing final account issued. "This,.our sixth-sale so far this year, finds our shé Tves afid coui , Our far th , Ting elves and.co heavy with great quantities of bargains bought _la:t z;{qgrcgg? ?ifiz i very sale, and priced to, bring down the old H. C. of Living. : — ————— sell her estate. There being no oppo- to Dr. Shannon’s farm near Nposky Algo decree thereon issued. sition, order of license was issued. last week. 4 . ! i O ot Toder Zaparaniuk, de-| Wednesday, April .21.—Estate of L. A.Gould and children of Eckles Get today one of our | Imported.China Cups and The story of Good ceased. Hearing on pétition for ad- |Nels B. Swanson, deceased. Hear-|spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and A K S s | Merch and ¢ 1 ministration. Order granting admin- in%s t:nteclatigfi;t JN& cltaims fll;d. Mr‘sj. I:;ranthemlng. - S s large illustrated sale bills. Saucers, with gold band b ise at very mod- |H jstration issued. Letters issued. ; al of . Gustavson, deceas- nder the supervision of . . . " n .8 erate * 'ces is ! Tuesday, April 13.—Estate of Sa-[ed. Hearing on petition for adminis-|Grover. . the new metalic telephone Thin Blown Decorative f:" cup and sauce e large I:a'lle bill:n ]g:: °l¥; i ) : 4 . no line in this township is nearing com- pletion. : " Mrs. E. P. Cronemiller\took dinner tration. Decree issued. » rah Urness, deceased. Hearing on i fail to get one today. 2 bills filed. A \ claims. No bills Buy early, only limited Water Glasses, 3 for 25¢ Bstate of James P. Omich, deceas- A ed. Hearing on clainis. Bills ordered BOY. 15, “T00 LAZY TO with her. mother, Mrs. George Day, A amount, only six d N 3 ” Sunda 5 , only six cups an : Dald. 3 LIVE” KILLS HIMSELF y. Paper of good Pins, 6s 1d t, ] Estate of Kniite W. Moe, deceased. L : : ‘ aucers sold to one cus- | Pumice Mechanics Soap Petition for Adm:lnxstrmon.lonpnflng (By Tnternational News Service) |% 4 4 & X X% # KX XX X% & & ¥ price ...........c.....4c | tomer. 2 to be held Monday, n’ 3 ceasied |1 Cedar Rap ds, Towa., Aprill 22.— |, TENSTRIEE = L8 SR R 15¢ K Estate of Severt Dokken, decensed. |ispn: “kicking out' because I'm just : A% ; . ' Petition for Adm'"‘;";‘ on. "Hear- 't 155y to6'Keep on living and shoul. |# % 3% % 2 3 % % 2% % % X X 2 * % % = Pl - j _Ing to be held May 10th.© . der the responsibilities that go with| The dance given by the Community : TR : ’ B & My } «Saturday, April 17.—] e:fie’o a-1isterr . B <o Band last week was.a suc every Children’s Hose—Black, long wearing - [ Boys’ Overalls in.our Rainbow sale, 4 | lon J. Avery, deceased. Petftion flled ds7 found beside the|way. Theé musie ed by | spliced heel and toe, sizes 5.to-914, * to 15 years, two special o i for descent of land. Hearing to be noty of Geoge Bishton, fifteen, a|Harold Tuttle, John Stechn per pair ! . 20c - ¥ y pecial. .. ¢ | held May 18th. . | high sehicol ‘student, hege. theothier Percy Riggs of Bemidil, Supher wasligf. .t R e T e 98¢ and $1.19 [N Estate of. Henry erd n deceased. [qay, 4 shot from: & small "calibre served at the Stechman hotel. ‘Il M tte Curtain Materials, mer- Extra heavy, & ..$1.39,$1:69 |§ Petition filed for administration. evolver had pierced his brain. A number of car owners. qotored e s el : s Special Coaster ‘Wagons, at savin Hearing to be held May 18th. i o to Bemidji. They state ‘the roads -cerized finish with tape border and You cid o agons, at_savings. [N Monday, April 19.—Estate of Wil-| ¥ were._in fairly good shape. ~ . ° hemstitched ends. Yard. 49¢ u can save one dallarfo ;WQ dol- K lam C. Larson, deceased. Bond of ¥ X ¥ XX XX R RAX KX & Ak ¥} v{ce: pkrate it : 5 lars. See our coaster, wagons { swu:(liter Larson ‘filed and letters is-|# . . . - NORTHERN. =~ ¥ Ribbona; 4 inches wide, a real atic.ce.u i $7.38,98.35,. $9.35 Estate of John E. Croon, deceased. sEER Y EF . ¥ ¥ N ',v‘ 3 .llldl i‘Qci,val“e' Rainbow Sale price E‘fi‘:‘" Wagons, Wlioolb..rrm ‘and Hearing on p,rtoof'ofkwlll.t % Witnesses | . Mrs. Ora Whiting mderwent qul : i 'per‘yard NERURURR - | )éh‘l:iddle' C‘filfliandl. Velocipedes alsoi in said will being taken, the will was a serious..operation .at St. Anthony's Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shulda left Satur- g Ly o i i ildren's Steel’ Rake, Sbade ax allowed. Letters testamentary is- -hospital last. Wednesday. - She is do: |day night for their new home {n Kan-. Table Oil Cloth, plain white and fancy Hoe, set of three Apiec“sg);‘l‘- x sued. ng nicely 'and expects: to be able to|sas. : Ay it Tk . white,. 45 inches. wide, extra good ‘Ladies’ S vor Uni Tt U e Estate of Ole Simonson, deceased. return homg in a few-days. The Camp Fire-Girls under the quality. Per yard _B8c dies’ Summer Union S\uh, fine elas- Hearing on petition for descent of Mr. Freeman returned to Pine Is-|guardianship of Miss Margaret Dark colors, ‘per yard “a9¢ tic, ribbed cotton suit. . Sale = l&l}gg Pecfleec of desc;“'"*;!“;d- u |1ML'£!.'Mindn.}.’ lnstASat;urdg. e Hempl have reorganized thelrlsoclety » Per y = price .. 49¢ tate of George Smith, deceased.| r.an rs. Arthur Brown visi for the coming year. A meeting was o 2 ¢ h { _ Hearing ot proof of will, there be. at the Noel farm Sunday. o Weinesday evening at Ella Ket: White Crochet Cotton, R. M. C.-and w'*;" l;“"“' 3 to 6 years, of checked ing no opposition. Letters testamen- George Day loaded a car-of bolts|chum’s when the following officers Star Brand, all sizes, two balls gingham or 8911d color linene. - Vegy tary were issued. last week. . L were elected: Florence Shulke, presi- B0 s st R e 25¢ special at Rainbow sale savings; ' - Tuesday. April 20.—Estate of Min- Frank Noel spent Saturday and|dent; Ella Ketchum, vice-president; Limit of 12 balls. P DR 31_1‘9 Bed Spreads, 70x80 size, bleached nie Rausch, insane. Hearing on pe- Sunday at Dr, Coy’s farm. Mabel ' Hemp, treasurer; ‘Meta Hass, tition to mortgage lands. License = Blynn Anderson ‘and Roy Conab tary. After th iness ‘meet- i i i . ;. { was issued. motored to Bemidji on Business Mon- ffi?ex:fin wue:erv:d u:l:d the girls Window Shades, 36 inches wide, six snow_white, each .. -.$2.39 Estate of Pearl E. Shoars, deceased. day evening. . |decided to meet next at the Charley feet long, Rainbow Sale price, Scrub- Brushes, choice of strong solid Hearing on petition for license to. D. A, Whiting made a business trin | Wild'home. : . 7 {L) | R S SRR oY feeqsiorions 79¢ back brushes ...10c : e i it . Mrs; Fred Graham of Bemidji re- wif ) 4 : ST LI DAY e turned to her home Tuesday evening, Curtain Rods, polished brass, sale Candies, last day of our special candy atter a few days l:ils;t with her moth- price, each 10c :881: lS::’uzdsag.zsfresh cflngles “?t er, Mrs. W. ce:: ] ‘. Forag : per pound. e Rev. Graundy ‘of Mizpah has mov- Ladies’ Gauze Vests, U neck, narrow 1 have sold hundreds of pounds— ed his household i effects ‘into the nonzslip shoulders %.... . 19¢ everyone pleased SRy o Presbyterian parsonage. Mrs.: Grundy, | . Extra Bizes d 2 Las ry p . T SRR | [ wo 1 sow 1n Minenapolls is ex- 8 Bizes ; ceeenneen-25C . l;ncll_lllwe—_rMpn,-s Fast Black Cot- [ pected here‘next week: ' - ey Tt i AR . . E ose, eté,ptu’ ) MLl % ..19¢ We- congratulate the new: council Lav-O Kitchen Cleanser, first aid for As v'good'a:) many 35¢ values, - of “no gambling and a gpotl * ‘We hope they, will : kitchen, two large. 20- 1 Hat: Brite~—Color ‘your hat;" will - be- Cowmlt‘fi:::gi}loves,zpauf;r 21‘8’: good ‘as new, all colors except black, X i L wiid P i 8 e ¥ o S h ) owiage .-,.:.‘....a.p'...‘ 1 R "AMERICA NO EXPERIMENTAL'S TION ; : leasa : 'Wall Pipér;, regnlar.néw. stock;, light et Bl o specinls Tor ;.i: ! By Junee Mawniy J.Wabk, United States Dintrict Court. lowa. City, Tawe. ; - orydark.patterns; for: kitchen, bed -..40c and 98¢ | Selsi o . ol ogds o .. rooms, parlor-or:dining:rooiis; 11’9‘ Millibery s, s dition whi cial prices fo! iibow Sdle, 19¢c;, ¢, .choice..18cand I8¢ - ; Fresh: ‘Roasted Peanuts, sale price; ™ Heartiest cocoperation in its campaign to deport ' a } 5 S desirahle lien, - The day Was'gane whdn fools sHaIISp6AR | hag been ill at_the Bemidji hospital, Sy oS ; 14322 inc “Towels, 18x36:inch Hick Towels; . buy now. Fresh S&olhd Peanuits, per poun: f: this ‘country -as the great ifor: ali-agitators-und ¥ af: e 8 rimentabustatiors ;mn:'[r_p(.lltlgl mu‘.u 'l;:: ;];e,g)nd to hear that her condition is extra = United 1%, and shall:éontinne to be;: the: t L Tt R O KXY . € ul,lI oppressed. peoples who wisl, to.come here and-become. T ¢hm.‘a. indeavor . a1 'rqP“gkr fil?iely - WQ ‘gnuflac}‘ ----- s ---~-3’9. P g:é}' SRR tecensseensnantenennanaaend) Jeciiucions 25¢ Americans,. But_America is for Americans ounly.”—T! “fl*g!.hb .fl,;‘l[w 5 ;-1815x39 mcl; S . - By NOW. u iy oie RN Lincoln: Daily, Star. . -.." v- o e 3hE Provo.of Minne Rainbow:sale iprice.......a.. .......... Plain White Cups and Saucers, ¢i LET. US, ALL AGRER. THAT -ONE THING IS ST kipar o Mra, Travis Jobs of Close Cuts in Wall Paper, heavy‘or hgl‘:r;r ?fii,tt o cu;‘?:g ! »enough-for ane ordinary.size room, saucer . 25¢ . ',\TLED in. this country. i/It is:settled right: THBERE: £0! B IS FINALLY-.SETTLED. .. t A 1 144 2% i 52:?! eliLbfishéd by th f@t:aeri the: Republic.: ] }. . mixed cefling and wall and border. stund. Stanidas it was bnilded. . {m in this vicinty:: “Select the—ban&le you want, at 50c,, 3 '8 do' the 4id’ of wild eyed anarchis i Hdr,‘fy alis ot Spur'is visiting 2y 7&‘ .nd SL e - = ‘narrhatrbrained sacilisty: Onr form of. & i i town: for a few days. " 'Men's . Overalls, Indigo Drill with Special Sale of Ladi ists, PERMANENT.: . < < 4 < z 3 o ros % signs of spring'yet: : Any one who cannot live under this. form of government, sh ] b Rt ergh ; 2 .sewed-on: roomy pockets, seams = i 7 h the' boys practiced’ baseball Sunday’ ; - s a ticket to some, land which. suits him better. The ‘world ' is wide. There are and ‘are” endeavo flng to organizé ' a felled and ' double shtched, also countri ith no. ixed stable form of government. ‘Perhapsthese countries . 5 0y ? " 5 countries, with no.; s o) -4 n . P8 ne't i season. A ,p]pm heavy blue denims, per purses-ends Saturday. . - : Narrow Belts, so much in demand right now—tan, brown, black==undressed will welconie those’ who iwai‘::i to esmhllsh';experlmefiul' s;atignn; {iitare A P gs The time will come in this country when any allen who does not declare R . . kid, black patent leather, Jiis intention to bécome a citizen of this free land within sfx months after he|x & & % k& N3 4 p sy i s enters our gates, will at once be_deported. And the alien who:does not take |, * m’:‘wm With coats to match at. $1.98 B oo 29€ and) 49E the Oath of Allegiance to our country, and to our flag, as soon as the law g . - : R 0 will permit, will find himself on: thel hdmews{% ‘}'a!ru& ;em‘&‘m’: tAhl?’:lAng POV S S 33 ok 2 ok ok % - . < = he deserted..- We have -been’ over-tolerant.. F 7 IBNS| My, > Mat 3 - . A A 4 UPON AMERICAN. SOIL, -SEVEN MILLION OF WHOM CANNOT SPEAK TR S e g / We say Ol’_lly t_hls- DO YOU CARE TO SAVE? Then do | A e O AMBRICA, TELLS A STORY OF OVER KINDNESS |bidi cec vistto 1n Bemids Tuesaay. | (] DOt miss this sale. ; ¢ . : WHICH HAS BEEN /REPAID BY VILLAINOUS INGRATITUDE:- e oot wab e bemtdli FATHERS. MOTHERS, CHILDREN, WORKMEN, AND EMPLOYERS, OF | (arener, © 00 toe LABOR: -ALL LOYAL ‘AMERICANS—will you not devote five minutes today, Mey. John Samuelson of Debs was < ; ) ; to an-earnest study of some of the great truths of our National life? d 4 business visitor to Bemidji Tues- 4 . l—-—————————————""_—_—"—‘ day. -, s f sl . ; ours ) . T.. B: Millar and little daugh- 5 K , ) ‘ Y Mrs. . ga¥ FATHERS, MOTHERS, CHILDREN,. WORKMEN, AND EM- 1 131 vi ¢ [ 2 et B YERS OF LABOR—ALL LOYAL AMERICANS—will you not !|ter> Adeline, were Bemidil visitors on ON BELTRAM : : "¢ devote five minutes today,.to an earmest study of some of the great Thuraday. While there they had some I NUFF SAID truths of our National lifef dental work done. : ! . \ ' Mrs. Carl Hoganson and children of ; semmemes | Clearbrook, arrived here Wednesday