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w* MRS. FREDERICK NATHAN. New York Clubwoman Prominent In the Federation Convention. Ed Fulton of Cass Lake, spent Wed nesday evening in Bemidji. Joe Wagner of Red Lake Falls, is here for a few days on business. Take the Big Boat to the Dam at 2:30. Evening excursion 7:30. B. J. Hinkle of Little Falls, is transacting business in the city today. Reverend White wants more rooms listed for Bible conference visitors next week. Go to Hakkerup for photoi. Dr. J. D. Taylor of Grand Forks, is spending a few days at his cottage at Lavinia. Everybody's doing it! Doing what? Buying Palm Olive Soap and Cream at Netzer's for 59c. Miss Olive Fortier of Crookston, left this noon for Superior after a two days' visit with relatives. Charles Scrutchin has been in at tendance at court at International Falls during the past two days. Try something new. George Wash ington prepared coffee. See Roe 'and Markusen at once. Mrs. Bunn T. Wilson and Mrs. J. M. Reed came down from Blackduek this morning on a shopping expedi tion. If you haven't put in your supply of Palm Olive Soap, better see to it at once. Sale on at Netzor's Drug Store. Mrs. Thomas J. Welsh and daugh ter returned Tuesday from a month's visit with Mrs. Welsh's sitser at Min neapolis. J. J. Opsahl went to the Twin Ci ties last evening where he will re main until the end of the week on business. "Sweetheart Sue" is a 1912 Dave Reed song and is up to his standard. On sale at Abercrombie's Saturday for ten cents. Miss Gertrude McLaughlin has again taken up her work in Dr. San born's office after an absence of a few months. D. D. Tenney of the Crookston Lumber company office at Minneapo lis, is here today in the interests of the company. Buy your adding machine paper oils at the Pioneer Office and School Jupply Store. Single rolls 10 cents, 8 for 25 eents. H. H. Griffin of Grand Forks, gene ral supervisor of freight for the Great Northern Railway company, is here today on business. Judge M. A. Spooner returned last night from International Falls, the cases in which he is interested hav ing been continued. Sale still on at Netzer's. 6 cakes Palm Olive Soap and one jar Palm Olive Cream, all for 59 cents. J. M. Fuller is able to be around again after having been confined to his home for some time, suffering from a paralytic stroke. L. L. LaRue of St. Paul, travel ing agent for the Great Northern Railway company, transacted business for the company here yesterday. Born yesterday, July 17, to Mr.5 and Mrs. J. W. Murray, 915 Minne sota avenue, a five pound boy. Both mother and child are doing well. Miss Ruby Henrionnet will leave tomorrow for Ten Mile Lake, near Walker, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Harry Koors for a few days. "Moonlight Bay" continues to be the best seller at Abercrombie's. A second shipment just received. Get a copy before the supply is exhaust ed. Harry Grafft of St. Paul, traveling EUtUlOT ol Swift and -CGHip3.y Of Chicago, is here today on business with the local branch of Swift and company.s 'Miss Isabel^ Chase bf-^W^Oker.-and her guest, Miss Anna Fay, of Merri am Park, St. Paul, weer in the city for a few hours last evening, return ing home on the late train. "There's a Girl in Havana there's a Girl in Savannah." Do you know that tune? It is one of the 1912 hits and you can get it at Abercrom bie's for twenty-five cents. Mr. and Mrs. Jud LaMoure, Jr., and family of Pembina, N.D.-we re in Bemidji this morning en route to Hackensack where they will spend some time at their summer home. G. D. Backus and daughters, Bea trice, Vera, Helen, and Luella, re turned the first of the week from a seven weeks' trip during which time they visited at Holgate and Toledo, Ohio, and Chicago, 111. A $4.00 dictionary in exchange for coupons clipped from the columns of the Pioneer. Read the big display ad in this issue and then look for the coupon. Six coupons with 98 cents secures this splendid modern $4.00 dictionary. Mrs. Chas. H. Flesher returned last night from a month's visit with her mother at Indianola, Iowa. Mrs. Flesher returned by way of Fergus Falls and stopped-off there for a few days' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie left on Tuesday for the Pacific coast. They will visit Williston, N. D., Helena and Missoula, Mont., Seattle, Bremer ton, Wash., Portland, Oregon, and other points of interest. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarryhoea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before tne summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. Miss Frances- Whittaker of St. Paul, returned this noon from Grand Forks where she has spent the past week as the guest of friends. Miss Whit aker is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. R. F. Murphy. Save the coupons from the Pioneer. One each day for six issues and bring them to the Pioneer with 98 cents and secure a fine leather bound dic tionary. Look for the big display an nouncement. This dictionary is a reg ular $4.00 seller. Burr Todd and his sister, Miss Flo ra, left yesterday morning for Park Rapids, their old home, where they will visit relatives and friends for a week. Miss Flora will join a party of friends and will drive to Detroit in an automobile. The man without a home, the ship without a harbor, are examples of misguided calculations. Make your banking home with the Northern Na tional Bank while you are earning money and in your old age you can live confortably on the income from it. B. W. Lakin came down from Louisville last night. The floods from Clearwater and St. Hiliare arc now carrying logs about five miles daily, and they will soon be over the rapids. The mill will resume opera tions for the balance of the season early next week.Crookston Daily Times. Did you ever -belore "buy full size typewriter paper, the kind that goes with a guarantee at the rate of 500 sheets for 75 cents? We offer you AVON BOND paper put up in boxes at the above price. If you wish a heavier grade paper we have the same at $1.00 a box of 500 sheets. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. George H. Gardner of Brainerd, TO CHICAGO SSS E5 i!llli!lllllil|iil!!!llllli!!lll!!lllllllil]!llllllll!!lllll!!!!ll!llllllll!llllll!!ffl!ll!lfll!l| 1 NEWEST DAY SERVICES To Milwaukee To Chicago sss via Milwaukee who for Beveral years has^feeen court, reporter in Braiaerd taking down cases of Jndge Wright of the district court, has i resigned to again take up the practice of the law. Mr. Gard ner is well acquainted through this section of the country. WUlus L. Wyman of Chicago has been ap pointed to succeed him. Dysentery is always serious and of ten a dangerous disease, tout ifecan be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarryhoea Remedy has cured it even when malignant -and epidemic. Per sale by Barker's Drugstore. 5 5 Leave Minneapolis 7.30 a. m. 3 E Leave St. Paul 8.30 a.m. dSSS SSS Arrive Milwaukee 6.50 p. m. '25 SSS Arrive Chicago 9.00 p.m. rgg 5 E Fast morning service to Chicago. Observation-Library Car, Compart- :S5' E S ment, Drawing-room Sleeping Cars, Dining Car and Coaches. S55 Notice to Painters. Sealed bids -for painting of sehool house at. Saum, Minn., will be receiv ed by Larson and Kilgren, Saum, Minn., on or before July 20th, 1912. Plans and specifications of same can be seen at Thomas Johnson, Bemidji, Minn., and Larson and Kilgren, Saum, Minn. A certified check, to 10 per cent of the amount-of bids will be required to be included with bid, same to be held until contract is entered. For soreness of themusdes, wheth er induced by violent exercise or in jury, there is nothing better than. Chamberlain's Liniment. This lini ment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. True Philosophy. If the weather doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for lome other man's, and will come round 10 me tomorrow.Dickens. Bad British Small Boys. In one year 33,000 offenders have been brought before the juvenile courts of England. OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray HairDandruff Quickly Removed. For generations Sage and Sulphur have been used for hair and scalp troubles. Almost everyone knows the value of such a combination for keeping the hair a good even color, for curing dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, and for promoting the growth of the hair. Tears ago the only way to get a Hair Tonic of this kind was to make it in the home, which was troublesome and not al ways satisfactory. Nowadays, almost an up-to-date druggist can supply his patrons with a ready-to-use pro duct, skillfully prepared in perfectly equipped laboratories. An ideal preparation of this sort is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in which Sage and Sulphur are combined with other valuable remedies for scalp troubles and thin, weak hair that is losing its color or coming out. After using this remedy for a few days, you will notice the color gradually coming back, your scalp will feel better, the dandruff will soon be gone, and in less than a month's time there will be a won derful difference in your hair. Don't neglect your hair if it is full of dandruff, losing its color or coming out. Get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and see what a few days' treatment will do for you. All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as repre sented. TO MILWAUKEE North Coa^l Limited 5 North Western Special I^f via Milwaukee Ihiily SSS Leave Minneapolis 8:05 a.m. SSS 5 E Leave St. Paul 8.45 a. m. S SSS Arrive Milwaukee 9.45 p.m. E S SEE Arrive Chicago 11.10 p.m. 5 5 5 E New Steel Train. Observa.kvi-Parlor Car, Dining Car, Chair Car? nd ~S- 5 5 Smoking Car. S-.rvcs bcu! Wisconsin por-.i-s. S Badger State Limited I 5 Leave Minneapolis 9.05 a.aa* 5 5 SSS Leave St. Paul 9.45 &.nu 55 SEE Arrive Madison 6.10 p.nu SSS 5 5 Arrive Beloit 8.0?p.m. 5 Arrive Chicago 1QJS5 p. m,. SSS 5 5 All-Steel Train. Observation-Parlor Car, Dining Car\ Oai Car, first- 5 5 5 5 class Coach and Smoking Car- -SB THREE MORNING TRAINS T.O CHICAGO .B THREE EVENING TRAINS TO CHICAGO Daily ~S5 T**e ar-ival at Chicago ^55 Isioits new Passenger SSS 7V*-mtnaL, located in -"SEE he Jt of Chicago's fe*sines district. SSS C. T. PETERSON 5 5 Trav. Pass'r Agt. 'SSS A. WHITAKER SSS Trav. Pass'r Agt. jgj- G. H.^MACRAE -SET -Gen'i ?aVAtt SSS ST. PAUL, MINN. *f 5 5 Royalty on the Maps. Now .that the Princess Patricia hat lven feeraiaaa to the new district ol Ontario,-It jnsy be said-that the men* pers of the sovereign families of Brit sin during the last three centuriei figure fesn4mnely in|he gazetteers o/ (he world. Maryland was named in honor ol flenriettiv-Maria, whose husbandrant ed It to GeoJseCalverVfirBt lord Bal timore, and his heirs forever. The parolinas are" named after Charles II., While Georgia was named in honor oj 1300 PAGES PARTIAL CONTENTS Dictionary of t&e English Language. Principles of Gr*.*nmar. Simplified SpeUimt.. Abbreviations of thO Parts of Speech. Origin. Composition vad Derivation of tfee English Language. Key to Pronounciation, Christian Names of Men. Christian Names of Won*en. nicknames of Men and Wmen. Foreign Wwrds. Phrases. PfloverbS, Quota tions, "etc. -Aviation and Automobile Terms. Boles for Writing Poetry. Great Libraries of the World. Metric System of Weight* and Measures. Value of Foreign Coins In United States Money. Time Difference. Weather Forecasts. Presidents of the United States. Language of Flowers. Language of Gems. States' Names, their Origin and Meaning. Dictionary of Commercial and Lag^ Terms. Art of Correct Spelling. Famous Characters in Poetry and Prose. Decisive Battles. The Latest United States Census. GeorgeTL.Tn whose'reign It was col onized. A island was named after Princess Patricia's great-great-grand mother, the good Queen Charlotte, while even the memory of that rath er colorless lady, the wife of William IV., is immortalized,in the capital of Bouth Australia. 4 To come down to our own day and generation, it is hardly necessary to recall that the grandparents of Princess-Patricia, Queen Victoria and prince Albert, are lavishly commemo rated on the maps, or that her uncle. GET BUSY O I milCK AN Vfcii QUIC AND The $4.00 New Webserlan !fl10 Illustrated Websterlan fie late King' Edward fs ^commemo rated, among other parts of the world, in Antarctic lands. Probably no non royal personage recently living is so well assured of *this form of immortal tty as the late Cecil Rhodes. 1 Out of the Ordinary. THE PIONEER'S Going Faster Than We Can Get Them Here We had thought we had fully anticipated the demand that would follow by reason of the Pioneer's unprecedented offer and had a supply on hand that we believed would last us the first month. We knew a great many were clipping, but it*nowappears that everybody is busy cutting out the Dictionary Coupon appearing daily on another page. The Pioneer vill try to keep you supplied, but there is a limit, of course, to our publisher's capacity. Don't be among the disappointed ones that may later have to wait a few days. HewittHave you seen the new, Creak on exhibition? JewittNo what's his speciality? HewittHe has no theory as to the reduction of the cost of living. 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