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BEMIDJ! BRIEF Work of laying the storm sewers preparatory to paving is now being done on Beltrami, between Fourth and Fifth. Money to Loan, V. L. Ellis. The Pioneer school supply store is the place to buy your school wants. K The Lady Catholic Foresters will hold a 10c lunch tomorrow afternoon in the basement of the church. Ev- erybody welcome. Plain sewing done reasonable. Call at 1304 Beltrami Ave. William Clish and family are mov- ing into the Palmer cottage on Min- nesota avenue. They now reside at 507 Beltrami avenue. Leave your films today, and get prints tomorow at Barker's Kodak Shop. Packed houses last night saw the great “Faust” film at the Majestic. It will be shown tonight for the last time. Home grown canteloupe is the lat- est offering of local farmers to the Bemidji market. These melons are the sweetest, biggest and yet cheap- est sold this year. Come tonight one and all. See FAUST at the Majestic. The whole show for 10 cents. The Lady Maccabees will meet at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, on Wednesday evening at 8:30. All members must be present as business is to be transacted. All aboard for the Dam! The Yankee Doodle leaves at 2:30 every day. Grayola § cents, thumb tacks 5 cents, scissors five cents, cents, at the Pioneer Supply Store. KK A new line of tablets arrived at the Pioneer Supply store today. This gives this store the most complete ! line of stationery and writing tab- lets in Northern Minnesota. Tomorrow night is the dance of the Bemidji Dancing Academy in the‘ City Hall. If you enjoy dancing you don’t want to miss it. Masten’s or- chestra will furnish the music. J. G. Thompson who took the con- tract from the state reclamation board to clear the twenty-acre tract | of state land on the range line north ! of Blackduck is at work dynamiting stumps. Tonight positively your last oppor- | tunity to see “Faust” tic. at the Majes- Night School, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at Bemidji Business Col- lege. 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. Careful indi- vidual instruction. Call or phone. Special rates this week. School buildings are being put in shape for the opening of the school vear next Tuesday morning. A few of the teachers have arrived, but most of them will not come until Saturday. The most important part of ama- teur finishing is the development of the films. We are amateur special- ists. Barker's Kodak Shop. Ole J. Rud and Miss Emma P. Bak- ken of Gonvick were married here| at the office of the judge of probate, M. A. Clark. They returned at once to Convick where they will make their home. What have you to trade for new standard piano? Call at second hand store, Odd Fellows Bldg. Tablets 5 cents, composition books 5 cents, spelling tablets 5 cents, at the Pioneer School Supply Store. R Although Third street is now above grade owing to the continuous traf- fic of the sand and gravel wagons, as soon as the new streets are com- pleted this street will be swept so it will be again recognized as a paved street. Pencils 5 cents, pen holders 5 cents, erasers 5 cents, “What Next"” tablets 5 cents, at the Pioneer Sup- ply Store. ¥&% The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E, Church will have a business meeting at the home of Mrs. J. L. Kemp, 1200 12th street, Wednesday afternoon | at 0. All members are requested to be present and bring their calen- dar money. FAUST! the Majestic tonight. see this performance there tonight. FAUST!! FAUST!!! At Big Five tablets 5 cents, Beats all You Can Carry 5 cents, note books 5 cents, at the Bemidji Pioneer Sup- ply Store. ¥¥¥ During the week ending August 19 the Bemidji municipal court en- riched the city treasury $28 as the result of fines imposed on violators| of the law. The report was presented | to the council last evening by Clerk of the Municipal Court Smyth. It is possible for every wage earn- er to lay aside one-quarter of his in- come. Keep an accurate account of every expenditure you make that is ASK TO SEE THE SANITARY CROWN PIPE AT THE City Drug Store Editortal “Telephome, DOBA BARRETTE, Society Reporter pencils 5 | Don't fail to| “THREE-ONE” prove it. You can make the savings absolutely necessary and you can earn you 4 per cent interest at the Northern National Bank. At the home of the bride on Sat- urday evening occurred the wedding of Miss Florence G. Annette to Mr. Forest-G. Eldridge of Pierre, S. D. Judge.of Probate, M. A. Clark per- formed.the ceremony. The bride and groom -wepe unattended and only the relatives-were present. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge will remain here for a short time af- |ter which they will go to Pierre | where Mr. Eldridge makes his home. You must go to the Majestic to- night if you want to see “Faust.” It will be shown tonight for the last time. The Lady Catholic Foresters will bold a 10¢ lunch tomorrow afternoon in the basement of the church. Ev- erybody welcome. | HORNET.—Geo. Leach of Funk- ley, was in town Wednesday.—Miss Nellie C. Shaw, who has been visit- ing friends in Bemidji the past Week,l returned to her-home Thursday even- | |ing—Among those who were in | Blackduck Friday, were Robert Shaw | :and his son, Robert, J. D. Bogart,| | George Bogart and three of his chil- drén, Fanny, Jesse and Hattie.—W. B. Murray, B. F. Winans, and J. E.| ‘wBogart went to Blackduck Saturday. —~George Bogart sold and delivered |a young steer Saturday to George | | Leach in Funkley. Night School at Bemidji Business College now open for both ladies and | |gentlemen. . Individual instruction, iany branch you want. Special rates ithis week. Call or phone. This office holds an order for trans- | portation te the extent of $36, good {over the route of the Chicago & Du- {1luth Transportation Company. Good jon the new. steamer Minnesota from Duluth to Chicago and return includ- |ing berth and meals or good for two | passengers mnot including berth and meals. The same is being held for sale for $20. Speak quick if you | want this snap. *&¥ i i | Mrs. C. R. Sanborn entertained a | few friends last evening at a dancing | party at Lavinia in honor of her guests. Music was furnished by a Victrola. Refreshments were served at a late hour. The guests were the \Misses Zella and Zoala Cheney of | Dodge Center, Minn., Alice Allen, Martha Bardes, Kate Williams, Lil-| lian Finnigan, Leah Berman, Alice ‘Marlin, Gladys Stantom . and Mrs. | Alice Martin of Minneapolis, and | Messrs. Lete VanSyckle, Harley Han- {son, Earl Williams, Mayne Stanton, |Chas. Williams and Judge C. W. Stan_ ton. e Come on all you kids and get a blotter free at the Pioneer Supply store. All you have to do is to ask for one. ¥ % X The Lady Catholic Foresters will hold a 10c¢ lunch tomorrow afternoon in the basement of the church. Ev- erybody welcome. A party of young folks went to Diamond Point last night where they had a “wiener” roast. After the roast they went to the home of Es- tella Gracie where the evening was spent in playing games. Those pres- ent were the Misses Estella Gracie, Florence Bell, Elizabeth McGregor, Carrie Armstrong, Mae MecGregor, Lottie Madson, Mary Simons, Cath- erine McGregor, Nellie Knott, Lil- lian McGregor and Messrs. Walter Hateh, George Shearers, Orville Ti- tus, Frank Pogue, Stanley Knott, Lester Gracie, Leon Battles and Ralph Gracie. Remember the weekly dances ev- ery Wednesday in the City Hall given by the Bemidji Dancing Academy. A good time is assured to you. Mas- ten’s orchestra. | Buy it now.' Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed be- ifore the summer is over. This ‘remedy has no superior. For sale by | Barker's Drug Store. FUNKLEY.—J. M. McPherson, of Fosston, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fisher last week.— Messrs. Smith and Fisher were trans- |acting business in Bemidji Wednes- day.—Miss Amy Johnston who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Otto Smith, returned to her home at Pine- wood Wednesday.—P. Sarff has re- covered from his recent illness.—M. ...........ouo PHYSICAL WRECK RESTORED TO HEALTH PERSONALS. 00004000000000000 ‘Wm. Doucett and wife of Puposky, are spending the day in the city. Mrs. Alice Martin of Minneapolis, is the guest at the Dr. C. R. Sanborn cottage at Lavinia for a week. Leonard Nelson and wife left this morning for the Twin Cities where they will spend the next month. Mr. Osborne, who travels for the Kelly, Howe, Thompson company, spent yesterday in Tenstrike, return- ing last night. G. E. Carson, vice-president of the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing company, is spending the day in International Falls on business. Lee King, manager of Browne's Dairy Lunch, has returned from In- ternational Falls where he has spent the past few days. Geo. H. French and wife went to their summer home at Three Island Lake yesterday, where they will spend the remainder of the week. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Hall-Quest, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Johnson, have returned to their home at Parkville, Mo. Mrs. Lyman of Redwood Falls who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. turned to her home yesterday. Zella and Zoala Cheney of Dodge Center, Minn., are in the city as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. San- born at their cottage at Lavinia. F. M. Byerley, auditor of the Du- luth Brewing Company, and wife of Duluth, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkman for a few days. Mrs. C. H. Miles, formerly of this city but now of Detroit, and her sis- ter, Mrs. Chas. Vogler of Nebish are visiting friends in the city for a few days. ev. S. E. P. White who left some |time ago to visit his brother, Dr. White, at Pittsburg, Pa., is now in Towa and will return to Bemidji on| Friday. - Rev. W. M. Hull, who has been the pastor of the Baptist Church for the past month, left this morning for Breckenridge where he will take up a new field. A. G. Wedge, vice-president of the First National Bank, went to Kelli- her last night on business. From he is spending the day. Mrs. M. E. Smith and son Donald and daughter Hazel left this morning for Minneapolis where they will] spend the next two weeks. They will be joined later by Mr. Smith. Mrs. Barnes and daughter, Mar- tha, who have spent the past summer at thétr sutmmer honfe on the laKe, closed their cottage and left this afternoon for their home at Grand Forks. Miss Lambert of Royalton, Minn., is the guest at the home of her broth- er, F. H. Lambert for a fey days. Miss Lambert is enroute to Thief River Falls where she will teach in the city schools the coming week. A good time is assured you. Mas- the place of J. Herman at the North- ern Natignal Bank for the past sum- mer has finished her work and will spend the next month at Lavinia as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. San- born. Miss Mary Munt who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs.. E. J. Gould for the past three weeks, left this af- ternoon for Thief River Falls where she will visit relatives for a few days before returning to her home at En- derlin, N. D. Faust at The Majestic. The management of the Majestic has secured one of the most beauti- ful films on record in the reproduc- tion of Faust. It consists of two whole reels about two thousand feet in length. The production is one of Pathe Fa Rier- res most beautiful films and is pro- duced in various colors giving a most pleasing effect. Those who have seen the play ought not to miss seeing this film as it brings back to one’s memory those things that pleased so much in the play itself. Those who have not seen this play will see a perfect re- production of it tonight. Housewives’ Attention! Car of peaches, pears and plums. Now is the time to put up your fruit for preserving. Get busy and leave your order with your groceryman. H. Fisher made a business trip to Blackduck Thursday.—George Whit- ford and Miss Ella Fisher spent Sun- !day with friends in Blackduck.—H. | Mills, of Bemidji, roadmaster for the M. & 1. division, passed through here Monday. He was en route to Inter- national Falls.—Mrs. P. Sarff visit- ed with friends in Bemidji Tuesday. l—Dick Leet returned to Bemidji on Saturday after spending a week with ‘his brother Martin.—Miss Florence Whitford spent Sunday at Blackduck, being the guest of her. friend, Miss Alma Schelberg.—Miss Ella Hanni- gan is visiting her friend, Miss Ma- mie Latterell, in Kelliher.—There will be preaching in the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, Sept. 5th, by Rev. F. J. Barackman of Black- duck. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complains. Ueefness Cannet be Cured by locel applications, as they cannot reach the diseased vortion of ti ¢ ear. There Is only one way to cure deatne:s, «n that is by con- stitutional remodies. Deifness is caused by an infiamed congition of the mucous 1iaing of the Eustachian Tabe. When this tube is in- o its-normal conaition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deatness (caused by catarrh) that gannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars. f F. CHE‘(EX & CO,, Toledo, O. %lflb meu T5¢. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING focidonce Pises 50 018 Amorics Ava. Offics Phane 12 REST AUD HEALTH TO NOTHER AKD CHILE.. Mzs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has beu: used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS ¢i MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILL TEET] T S 1 For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Geo. H. French for some time, re-| there he went to Blackduck where BY GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY. I feel it my dut!,w furnish you with my testimonial as to what your remedy Swamp-Root did for me when I was a physical wreck 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 could not have lived. After using the preparation for one month I was able to work some and when I nad used $8.00 worth of Swamp-Root I could do a good days work. 1 used” about $10.00- worth altogether and would not take $10,- 00 for the that it did me. I consider it a God-send to suffering humanity for the diseases for which you recom- men it and have recommended it to many sufferers. H. L. HUGGINS, Welch, Ark. Personally appeared before me this 20th of September, 1909, H. L. Hug- gins, who subscribed the above state- ment and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. W. A. Page, J. P. Letter Dr. Kilmer & Co.. |Binghampton. N. ¥. For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- | namton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable inform- ation, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pio- neer. For sale at all drug stores. | Price fifty-cents and one-dollar. Erickson Rest| & Lunch Room| 205 Beltrami Ave, || Open Day and Night Meals at All Hours |NURSE A, SMITH} Q-C.H.L.O.S. KAISER HOUSE 609 Bemidji Ave. Maternity and GeneralNursing Rem half price. enough to make dress. Childre A lot of about ren’s school patent leathers, | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do | All remnants of dress goods, per- cales, ginghams and wash goods at Make your selection and pay just half the regular price, you will find many pieces large shoes, “values up to $2.50 pr. at $1.25 a pair. This is a grand opportunity to shoe the girls for school. 5 minutes : 40 years That means you can enjoy in 5 minutes the delicious flavor of - Chase & Sanborn's SEAL BRAND GOFFEE that represents 40 years of expert blending -and roasting. R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Oftfice313 Beitrami Ave. Phone 319-2. Aroma—inhale it. Flavor—taste it. That’s coffee—all coffee—real coffee. _It s the coffee we want you to remember us by. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA. | County of Beltrami, (ss. Village of Nymore T-: the .Village council of the Village of Nymore inthe County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota: The undersigned Anderson & Olson hereby make application for & transfer of the | license granted to Chris. Clemo to sell intoxi- cating liquors for a period terminating on the 19th day of Apr.]l 1812. The place where | thesald business is to be carried on is desig- | nated as follows. | At and n the first floor of that cerum one | stors building located on lot J6. block 2. vil- lage of Nymore, Minn Said aoplicanis deposit herewith publica- | tion fee and ask that such license be granted | to them pursuant to the ordinance of said village of Nymore and the statues of said State of Minnesota. in such case made and provi Dated at Nymore, Minn,, August. 25th, 1911. W Sléh '\ye. Chase & Sanborn’s ‘ ? SEAL BRAND Coffee ROE & MARKUSEN QUALITY CROCERS FOURTH STREET BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Subscribe For The Pioneer 2t Tues. First Aug. We guarantee that Copenhagen Snuff is now and always has been absolutely pure snuff, that it complies with the laws of every State and all federal laws. American Snuff Company, 111 Fifth Ave., New York. OUR AUGUST CLEARANGE SALE Closes Thursday Night Wednesday and Thursday Will Be Big Bargain Days Ladies Suits and Goafs All summer garments are marked way down, the fall goods want the room.. You can make big earnings by selecting your suit and coat here, and then there are a few of those $12 and $15 Skirts left that are selling at $4.98. - nants the girls a school nsShoes 100 pairs of child- consisting of box calf and kid Ladies’ Gloves 1 lot of Ladies’ kid gloves values $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 choice 50c. 1 lot Ladies’ 50c silk gloves choice 39c. All Goods are From Our Regular Stock

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