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e e e PROGRAM ANNOUNGED FOR FIRST INDOOR CONGERT TONIGHT BY THE BEMIDII BAND ». At the City Hall tonight the Bemidji brass band under the direction of Harry Masten will offer the following program, the first selection be- ginning promptly at 8:30. § 1. March--""The Southerner” Russell Alexander 2. Selection--"The Newly Weds" John Bratfon 3. Violin Solo-~"Fantasie Ballet™ DeBeriot LOUISE TAYLOR 4. Overture--""Barber of Seville” Rossini 5. Comic Rag--""A Slippery Place” Hacker 6. Baritone Solos-- (2)"My Hero" Oscar Strauss (From the Chocolate Soldier) (b)*The Vale of Dreams” ‘Baer & Schmid ANDREW ROOD 7. Selection--"The Old Town" Leuders 8. March--"Pettibone’s Compliments’” Bellsted! 9. Violin Solos-- (a) “Minuet, No. 2’ Beethoven (b) “Mazurka Obertass’ Wieniawski LOUISE TAYLOR 10.. Medley Overture--"All Alone”” Von Tilzer 11. March--"National Emblem” E. E. Baggley Mrs. Harry Masten, Piano Accompanist The general admittance fee is 50 cents. All persons holding concert course tickets will be permitted to admit four persons on each book. Miss Louise Taylor, the St. Paul violinist, has been brought to Bemidji i at a heavy expense as a feature of tonight’s entertainment. They will have somethmg new to say| at each of the two perfcrmances, G The famous Rice Brothers, German comedians, who have made the au- diences at the Brinkman theater scream with delight will positively close their engagement here this evening. Unless you have seen them you had best phone for your seats early as ttere were over 300 people turned away last night. First show starts promptly at 7:3 0, second show at 9 o ’elock. OPENING! Duffy & Newton will open a first class Restaurant at the old STECHMAN LOCATION Thursday Noon, Oct. 19. ChickenAE_ i) DINNER Duffy & Newton 1112 E. Third Street _THE BEMIDJ FAIR EXCHANGE A New Back for an 0ld One—How It Is Done In Bemidji. m«- and Fall, A boy was 'driving along a road in Ireland a donkey and cart which be- longed to his widowed mother when he was accosted by a snobbish young man, who, wishing to impress his cley- erness’upon ‘a young lady who accom- panied him, sald, “Watch me take a rise out of this boy.” . He shouted to the boy. “I say. do you think your mother would sell me that donkey " The boy took a gocd look at him and answered, “Do you think your mcther ‘could keep two?” The smart young man dldn‘t laugh but the young lady did. The backaches at times with a.dull indescribable feeling, making you weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across the region of the kid- neys, and again the loins are so lame to stoop in agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back in this condition. You cannot reach the cause. Exchange the bad back for a new and stronger one. Follow the example of this Bemidji citizen. Samuel Collard, 1024 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn.,, says: “I willingly conform all I have pre- viously said in a public statement, regarding Doan’s Kidney Pills. This remedy never ialls to relieve me when I take it. Wor months I suf- forea from severe pains in the sma.l of my back and my limbs and joints were stiff and sore. At times I was unable to -work and there was al- ways a feeling of languor in evi- dence. I tried medicine of various kinds, but did not get relief until I took Doan's Kidney Pills. The good work they did firmly convinced me of their merits.” ‘For sale by all dealers. Price 50/ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. »: Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. 2 Juries. Formerly a jury in England who could not agree were sent to prison. and during Queen Elizabeth’s reizn a banquet was usually given ro the jury by the successful litigant, To die for one's great ileas Is glo. rious—and easy. The horror is to out- live them.—John Oliver Hohbes. MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1—Overtare—“Down Home Rag” Miss Hazell Fellows { 2'—Motion Picture ““Capture of Fort Ticonderoga” (Edison) A thrilling war picture of the Rev- olution. It's good. Don’t miss it. 3.—Illustrated Song “Let Those Sleigh Bells Be Car edding Chimes.” C. J. Woodmansee 4 —Motion Picture “A Gay Time at Atlantic City”’ To see this comedy is to laugh. It's the Lubin kind and it’s a dandy. N EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- | | daylito12a.m.,1t0 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 3 to 6 p. m. Mondny Tt 9 p. @. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. AILY{PIONEER Makes delicious home- baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum — No Limie Phosphates WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. HELP WANTED B T USROS WANTED_—Dlning room girl wanted at Lakeshore Hotel. FOR SALE SR s LL S g FOR SALE—Eight 5 month-old pigs and one sow; also four acres of corn and fodder. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Address S. P., Pioneer. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater. Mrs. Geo. Kirk, 1109 Lake Blvd. FOR SALE—Cheap. Monarch range nearly new.413 rvine Ave. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish- ed rooms with use.of bath. 703 Minn. Ave. FOR RENT—Twa unfurnished rooms. Modern except heat. 320 Minne- sota Ave. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms, $10 a month. 1111 Lake Boulevard. FOR RENT—3 Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 517 Irvine Ave. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday 2 $20 bills. Finder return to tiis office and receive NURSE A, SMITH Q.C.H.L.O.S. KAISER HOUSE 608 Bemiall Ave. Maternity andGeneral Nursing THE SPALDING SUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 125 private Dbaths. 60 sample rooms. Every modern Conventence: Luxurious and deligutral restaurants and buffet, Flemish Room, || Palm Room. Men’s Grill. Uolonial Buffet: Maguificent_lobby ard public rooms: Ballroom, banquet rooms and private dining_rooms: Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located In heart of business sec- tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest liberal reward. | MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standard pia- no? Call at second hand store, 0dd Fellows Bldg. | BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand | furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. WANTED—Work by day or hour by ! Phone 652. ! young woman. BLANKET SALE fi TROPPMAN'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE We bought‘se{reraf hundred pairs of blanketsA securing them at a very reasonable figure. “We will place them on sale Friday, October 20, at prices that will save you dollars and cents. this lot is sold out. Sale will continue until 1 Do not delay as you might be too late. Ladies’ Blac Taffetta Silk Petticoats, worth $3.50 to $4, Fri- $1, until sold day only . . . ..2.48 All table oil cloth, cspecial for Friday and Saturday only peryd. . ... . .15¢ Linoleum, 2 yds. wide, special price per sq.yd.only . . .. 45¢ price 60 pairs 11-4 Gray Cotton Blankets, only........790 80 pairs 11-4 gray or white blankets, soft fin- ished, worth $1.25 until sold only . . 98¢ 9x12 fine Brussels rugs, worth $15; our special only . ...... worth only . Friday. 10.95 48 pr.extra large, heavy Twill Blankets, colors gray or white, worth $2.25, until sold 36 pairs extra large wool fi$nishe$fl blankets, worth $3 to $3.50 until sold only . . 2.50 Sample curtains. will be placed on sale Untll sold only .. 25¢ sgecnal price only 2.39 $2.75, onl until 200 good Home Made made of Silkoline and Challie, 70 pairs wool finished blankets,large size,gray or tan, worth $2.50 to until sold .. 1.98 50 pairs childs’ fancy crib blankets, . 49¢ sold only . Quilts, containing cotton, our 55¢ a pair discount on every pair of $3.00, $3.50 or $4.00 shoes in our store this week.