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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912.
J. U. Dnndas is down from Rau
htt on business.
Olo Moon, of the town of Frohn.
is in the city today.
Do you use "The Pomidji? Ask
your dealer for it.- cents.
F. F.. Rose, of Spooner. is a business
visitor in Remidji today.
F. K. Hetz, of Deer River, was a
l.emidji visitor yesterday.
Go to Hakkerup for photos.
Deputy Sheriff Kelly of Crookston.!
is here for a few days en business.
Attorney (loo. K. Friokson. of!
Spooner. is bere loday on l\n':i busi
ness.
If your dealer 'li.es not sell "The
Uomidji," 'phone I and say so.
Mrs. 11. L. Wilcox left last evening!
to visit .Minneapolis f'-iends for a!
week.
Rostolliee Inspeetor A. 10. Otto left
last evening for St. Raul on official
business.
When your pencil breaks, resolve
to get "The I'emidji," the best nickel
pencil in the world.
Assistant Attorney General A. L.
Janes of St. Paul, returend home last
evening having spent yesterday in
I'emidji on official business.
1 will trade my Smith hammerless
shot gun for good chickens. Inquire
of O. C. Simonson. P.eltrami Elevator
and .Milling Co.
A. Melges and Win. Blood, of
Minneapolis, returned this morning
from points north of here where they
had gone to look over the land.
"The Bemidji"-
world for cents.
Miss Rose McPherson, who has)
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. K.I
Ibertson. for the past three months,
left for her home in Cogswell, North
Dakota, this morning.
When your pencil brenks. resolve
to get "The Bemidji." the best nickel
pencil in the world.
Bemidji council P), Modern Sama
ritans, will hold its regular meeting
at the lodge hall Thur?day evening.
Class initiation. John Christie, Im
perial Good Samaritan of Duluth, will
be present.
If your dealer docs not sell ''The
Bemidji," 'phone 1 ami say so.
David (Mil. proprietor of the (Jill
Brothers Clothing store on Third
street, returned Tuesday from a short
visit in Minneapolis. Mrs. Gill who
accompanied him will remain with
her parents there for several weeks.
O. .7. Weekly and Son of Gully.
Minn., have some line bargains in
this community. If you are looking
for a home you should call on him
before you decide to buy. Land of
heavy (day soil at $10 per acre and
up. Beth timber and prairie. Call
at 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn.
The Epworth League of the Meth
odist church will hold a business
meeting tonight in th" basement of beil of Bemidji spent Sunday with
the church. After the business has friends and relatives near Pinewood.
been finished, a, social will be held.. Denning Kirkvold, Knute Opime
Tho admission is ton cones and all
aro WPICOIIIP.
"Tho P.omidji"
world for oonl:
tlie host in tho
Ask your dealer.
ployed as clerk at the Rex hotel at
International Falls, resigned at that
place to accept a similar position at
the Rox hotel in this city. Mr. Pon
ton arrived in the city yesterday and
took up his duties last evening.
A man's duty to his family is not
day." An ever-increasing account at,
interest in the Northern National
Rank is tho best preparation you can
,nakp
A. A. Richardson, who has been
official photographer t'.is winter in
the logging camps of the Crookston
Lumber company, left yesterday with
Mrs. Richardson to attend the three
days convention and school conduct
ed by the Eastman Kodak company
at Minneapolis.
Mrs. V. Morrison and Miss P.eu-'
lah P.rannon. who hnve conducted
the dressmaking parlors in the
O'Loary-Bowsor block, have, by mu-
11. R. and E. Bucklin left today for
Thief River Falls where they will
open a plumbing establishment.
Karle Bucklin has been employed as
a plumber by L. P. Eckstrum during
the past several months. Both gen
tlemen came from Crookston where
hey were engaged" in the plumbing
business for several years.
MAJESTIC THEATRE
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
3000 Faet of Pictures DeLuxe.
1 OvertureSpring Dreams'
Miss Hazelle Fellows
2 The Physician's Honor (Lubin)
Featuring Arthur Johnson in a very
strong drama.
3A Summer Adventure (Selig)
One of Selig's Animal pictures showing
a child's narrow escape from hungry
wolves.
4 -Illustrated Song
You Remind Me of Someone I Want
To Forget.
Miss rhizelle Fellows.
5The Foster Sister
A well chosen drama.
6Mury and Kindy
Comedy.
2 ..Js j.
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the best in the
Ask your dealer.
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
^larch
Public- reception given
to General Washington
in Newport, R. 1.
-Assassination -of King
(rustavus HI of Sweden.
Peace of Pas tacit, restor
ing the German frontier
to the terms of the peace ?N
of Ryswick. -?N
-Greece began her sue
cessful struggle to throw
of the Turki: yoke.
-Gen. Philip 11. Sheridan
born. Died Aug. 5. 1SSS.
President Tyler appoint
ed John Calhoun of
South Carolina secretary
of war.
Joivmiali S. Mack of
Pennsylvania became at
torney-general of the
I'nited States.
First day of the battle
of Pea Ridge, Ark.
Servia proclaimed a
kingdom.
-Nearly 10rt lives lost in'
the Red Ash coal mine in
West Virginia. *s
S* ,$s $ ,-js'
PINEWOOD.
Mr. Young who ha^ been ill for
some time, died 'March 5.
Mrs. Chas. Moiler spent Thursday
in Pinewood the guest of the Sthol
family.
Iver Bruun, Wd. Ilaherson, Ole Ne
gaard, Ole Rungstad, Mickelby, An
ton and Fred Moiler were among the
and (Uist Koppans went to Bemidji
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. S. Nelson returned homo on
she has been visiting relatives the
Tho Ladies Aid society of the the past few weeks.
Presbyterian church will meet on i Alma Nelson, who has been spend-
Thursday afternoon in tho church ing the past few weeks in Bemidji
parlors. The members are requested returned home Thursday.
to come early and bring scissors and Miss Matilda Holm and Christine
thimble as there is work to be done. Smerud came from Bagley to attend
Xo lunch will be served. the dance at Holms Saturday.
A dancing party was given at the
home of Pete Holm last Saturday,
midji." Sold everywhere for cents
None better mail. The P..
Archie Fenton. who has been cm-!
O. Rofstal. of Crookston, who has
,la
done when he merely provides for i
present necessities. lie must also
prepare for the future and a "rainy
visiting his father for a few
relumed to Crookston Tuesday.
NORTHERN.
Airs. Fanny MrVoy, who has been
visiting in Kansas City. Mo., the past
two months, returned to this, place a
shor
tiin
sinc
wir]
mi
ho
ur
tre
home.
Iis Lhiscogg.
{ijst.riot, Mr ho,lie
a
tual consent, dissolved partnership. I All anxious to get their logs in.
The work will now be carried on by
Mrs. Morrison who solicits the pat
ronage of former patrons.
chil They intend makingh this their
H,(J teacher of this
who lias been, stopping with
i
Mr
nufll. is stopping with
wileox at the present.
Bnell who has leased his and
the adjoining farm to P. Ainborn,
contemplates erecting a new resi'
donee inst north of Smith's
dome just norm bmit
defective saw. The company is get
ting several thousand feet of logs on
hand. Love, Green, Buell, Whiting,
The sermon at the church Sunday
at 11 o'clock, '""Our Duty towards God
and Man." gave good thoughts to all.
Arthur and Ralph Brown enter
tained a few of their boy friends en
Saturday evening at Pit and Flinch.
Quite a few of our Farmers" at
tended the creamery meeting at Be
midji Saturday.
None better madethat "The Be
midji." Sold everywhere for 5 cents.
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TEST YOUR SEED CORN.
Farmers AH Over Minnesota Tell
of Poor Seed They Had Ex
pected to Plant This
Spring.
Do you know your seed will
grow?
Seed can be tested at home
on a damp cloth between two
plates in the kitchen. See if it -k
will sprout. If it won't grow
in the house it won't grow in -k
the field.
Insure your corn crop by a
little effort, just now.
ATTENTION "BILL."
The annual election of officers will
be held at the regular meeting of Be
midji Lodge, No. 1052, 11. P. O. Elks,
to be held Thursday evening. Pe on
hand, -'Rill."
A. II. Jester. E. R.
A. G. Rutledge, Sec.
HORNET.
Mrs. Jake Miller has returned from
Iowa.
Miss Nellie C. Shaw returned to
her school work in Blackduck Mon
day morning, after, visiting at her
home for a few days.
Herman Thorns and family were
Blackduck visitors on Monday.
John Rasmusson, wife and son
were in Blackduck on Tuesday.
An interesting program consisting
of music, recitations, and a humorous
dialogue, called -The Trials of a Can
vasser," was given by the Literary
'society at the Winan school Tuesday
evening. At. the business meeting
afterward, the following officers were
elected for the next three months:
president, Mrs. Jake Miller vice
president, .1. 1). Bogart secretary,
Ray Cossantine treasurer. Mrs. J. D.
Bogart.
Minnesota Day was observed in
both schools on Friday afternoon.
I Some of the farmers from here at
tended the farmers' meeting in Black
duck on Saturday.
Miss Bergeron, Mrs. Murray and
her daughter. Miss Eva and Wm.
I Maish went to Blackduck Saturday.
Do you. ,o 'The I'emidji?"
your dealer for it"/ eta.
many who went to Bemidji Tuesday spent Tuesday with friends in town,
of last week. i Miss Carrie Bolstad of Internation-
John Dodge went to Bemidij Fri-i al Falls, was the guest of Mrs. M.
day to advertise bids for the building! H. Fisher last week,
of the new school house. Martin Leet, who has been taking
The Ladies' Aid society met with i medical treatment, at the hospital in
Mrs. A. G. Sthol Thursday of last Gvand Forks, arrived home on Fri-
week. A large crowd was present. day evening.
A leap year dance was given by the
girls of the PiiiKzle Young People's
society at Fram hall last Saturday.
A very large crowd attended and all
report a good lime. A number of
our of town people aitended.
Harry Ellis, P. Dilly. and Louis
Larson, of Solway, drove through
Pinewood Saturday on their way to
the dance at Fram hall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fullevton. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Fullerton, Miss Ella Kling-
Ask
FUNKLEY.
Geo. H. Newton arrived home on
Thursday evening, after spending
several weeks with friends in the
east.
Wm. McGregor and wife, of Houpt,
Mrs. .7. D. Bogart. and Miss Helen
South, of Hornet, spent Saturday
with Mrs. P. Sarff.
Miss Katie Smith has been suffer
ing fi-om an attack of mumps.
Mrs. C. Erickson, of Honpt, spent
Saturday_with her sister, Mrs. G. O.
Leach.
Smith Casey spent a few days last
week with friends in Walker.
CLEVER DIAMOND THIEF.
Mrs. Robert L. Miller of Washing
ton, D. lost diamonds valued at
14,000 and put the matter in the
hands of detectives, who, after a long
search, discovered that a little-fox
Thursday from Rockfovd, 111., where terrier belonging to the woman had
seized the chamois bag containing
the gems from the bed where they
were concealed. They were found
buried in the yard by the side of a
favorite bone. The diamonds were
valuable but not as valuable as the
red diamond which stands for golden
grain belt beers, brewed by modern
science. T. R. Simons, local agent.
Physical Wreck Restored To
Health By Great Kid
ney Remedy.
I fell it my duty to furnish, you
with my testimonial as to what your
remedy Swamp-Root did for me
when I was a physical wrecjk from
kidney and bladder trouble.
Some years ago I was not able to
do any work and could only- just
creep around and am satisfied that
had it not been for Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root I would not have lived.
After using the preparation for one
month I was able to work some and
when I had used $8.00 worth of
Swam P-Rot could do a good day's
WOfk
uge
abou
$100(
takew
altogether andd woultd not
Mrs. H. C- Smith, who has beeti ill I 000 for the good that it did me. I
from a sprain of the spine most of
the winter, is improving.
The 'Farme rs Milling Co." are a
little slow in sawing on account of
$10,-
ort
consider it. a God-send to suffering
humanity for the. diseases for which
you recommend it and have recom
mended it. to many sufferers.
N. L. HUGGTNS,
Welch, Ark.
Personally appeared before me
this 20th of September. 1009, N. L.
Huggins, who subscribed the above
Glidden and others hauling daily, statement and made oath that the
same is true in substance and in fact.
W. A. PAGE. J. P.
I Tiettcr to
Di'. Kilmer & Co.
iBing'hamton, IT. Y.
Prove What Swama-Root Will Do For
You.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N4 Y.. for a sample bottle.
It will convince anyone. You will
also receive a booklet of valuable in
formation, tePiug all about the kid
neys and bladder When writing be
sure and mention the Bemidji Daily
Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one
dollar bottles for sale at all drug
stores.
^THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER &
Practical Fashions
BOY'S NORFOLK SUIT.
'5622
The Norfolk suit is always smart for
boys, and the model illustrated is
strictly up to date in every detail. The
collar and revers are small, the clos
ing almost in the center of the suit.
The trousers are of Knickerbocker
style, and a belt completes the suit.
Tweed, heather mixtures and all tailor
suitings are used for boys outfits.
The pattern (5622) is cut in sizes
6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Medium size
requires 2% yards of 50 inch mate
rial.
To procure this pattern send 10 cents
to "Pattern Department," of this paper.
Write name and address plainly, and be
sure to give size and number of pattern.
NO. 5622. SIZE.
NAME
TOWN STREET AND NO
STATE
Curate's Dilemma.
Two curates, one a rather good
natured fellow, the other the opposite,
lived together. The good-natured one
went out for a walk'and met a poor
man, who asked him for assistance.
The curate said he was only poor
himself, but if he had a coin in his
pocket the man should have it. Lo
and behold, when he pulled his hand
out of his pocket he showed a half
dollar, which he did not know about,
and gave it to the man, thinking he
had done an act of kindness.
When he got back to his lodgings
he told his fellow-curate of the experi
ence. His fellow-curate heard the
story out, and when he had finished
replied:
"You need not be surprised at all
you have got my trousers on!"
Sold now at
First Choice.
Second Choice.
First Choice.
Second Choice.
Signature
ST. PAUL
You Use a Lead Pencil?
We All Do
1912 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY POLL
PRIMARY POLL FOR GOVERNOR
Write the names of your candidates plainly in the
proper^space. Sign your full name and return
to the "editor of the Pioneer.
Signatures will not be published andj ballots will
be burned at end of the vote.
Prompt replies are requested.
Mail this to Editor Bemidji Pioneer.
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
Have YOTT figured up YOUR PROFIT and LOSS
account for 1911?
Why not decide to "CUT OUT" the LOSS items
during 1912.
ONE of the most common "LOFS" items is NOT
to OWN YOUR OWN HOME.
Let US_ tell YOU about the opportunities at BE-
MIDJI on a LARGE or SMALL scale and quote pricss
on business and residence lots in this, up-to-date city
either kind can be bought on our EASY PAYMENT
PLAN. SMALLCASH paymentbalance monthly at 8
per cent.
COMPLETE information regarding the city and
county will be cheerfully furnished npon request to this
office or by our Bemidji representative, THAYER C.
BAILEY, located in Postoffice Block.
Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go.
520 Capital Bank Building
Subscribe for The Pioneer
If you knew just where you could buy the
Best
5
Cent
Pencil
In the World
you would do it without much coaxingwouldn't you?
Arrangements are being made with every first class
dealer to sell
Barker's Drug and Jewelry Store
E. F. Netzer
Wm. McCuaig
J. P. Omiclfs Cigar Store
Roe & Markusen
Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store
I he J3emidu
Demia
(The best nickel pencil in the world)
Retailer will receive immediate shipment in gross lots
(more or less) by calling Phone 31. Arrangements have
been made to advertise, as above, the names of all dealers
-l "who sel- The Bemidji."
tblank
MINNESOTA
RAILROAD TIME CARDS
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162 East Bound Leaves
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186 East Bound Loaves
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36 Kast Bound Leaves 1:16 am
105 North Bound Leaves 7:45 pm
106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 pm
Freight West Leaves at 0:00 am
Freight Kast Leaves at 8:30 pm
MINNESOTA 8B INTERNATIONAL
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31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 pm
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Freight South Leaves at 7:30 am
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MINN., BED LAKE & MAW.
1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 pm
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
LAWYERS
GRAHAM M. TORRANCE
LAWYER
[Miles Block Telephone 5G0
jD. H. PISK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Baker's Jewelry Store
PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS
DR. ROWLAND GILMORE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OfficeMiles Block
DR. E. A. SHANNON. M. D.
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Mayo Block
['Phone 39G res 'Phone 397
I DR. C. R. SANBORN
I PHYSICIAN ANT) SURGEON
I 'Office Miles Block
DR. A. E. HENDERSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn
Office 'Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 72.
DR. E. H. SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
i Office in Winter Block
DR. E. H. MARCTJM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Mayo Block
'Phone IS Kesidence Phone 213
EINER W. JOHNSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Securtiy Bank
DENTISTS
DR. D. L. STANTON
DENTIST
OJHce in Winter Block
DR. J. T. TU0MY
DENTIST
1st National Bank Bids. Tele. 230.
DR. G. M. PALMER
DENTIST
Miles Block
Evening' "Work by Apointment Only
RUTH M. WIGHTMAN
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TEACHER OF PIANO
Residence StudioPIT Minnesota Ave.
Phone IdS.
NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Open daily, exeept Sunday and Mon
day 11 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m., 7 to 9
p. m. Sunday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7
to 9 p. m. Beatrice Mills, Librarian.
TOM SMART
DRAY AND TRANSFER
SAFE AND PIAKO MOVING
Res. 'Phone 5S. 818 America Ave.
Office 'Phone 12
EOUARD F. NETZER, Ph. G.
RECI3TERED PHARMACIST
Hostofflce Corner Phone 304
Personal attention to prescriptions
0. G. JOHNSON
Lands Loans Stocks
Come in and look over my list of lands in
Polk and Red Lake Counties.
OfficeBacon Block.
T. BEAUDETTB
Merchant Tailor
Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French
Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a
Specialty.
315 Belt/ami Avcnn*
A1ACHIISE SHOP
We do general repair work of
all kinds. Gasoline and steam
engines a specialty.
OLAF OINQSTAD
ShopRear of Pioneer Building
STEAHSHIP TICKETS
East or West Bound, All lines. In pur
chasing here passengers secure ad
vantage of thru rates to seaport.
RE. FISHER Union Depot.
Phone 50. Bemidji, Minn.
NEW BATH ROOMS OPENED
In connection with my barber
shop I have opened new bath
rooms on Minnesota avenue,
four doors north of Rex Hotel.
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