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“(Contitiued from first page.) but I want:to right here that at no ‘public dancé have T ‘seer” couples dancing such dances as' I'have'seen at'your soclety dances.” There was some discussion as to an ordmance regulating; pictures to, be.shown-at the theaters but the ‘dance hall~ordinance ‘was' the only one Mr, Russell was ‘instructed to prepare. = 90@0@@@@@@@@@@ * - CORRESPONTENTS! OTTMN, |9 Q@@'@@@@@@@@@OO@ is.intended to be soul-inspiring mus- ic.coming from each. Yet, the - & good] many-people-in- this vi “who insisteithatithe:right tune:has not been played yet. Fanpe:s are nearly all through hprvesting. Hay was not a vel -bountiful: crop this year. > Mrs. Ben Saxild and children, are yisiting with Mrs. Q. G. Miller, and are picking blueberries: Peter Olson was cra'nsaefing bnsi ness o Kelliher on Thursda: & - E¥Bernard Espe of Shotley, madesa trip up the river with Chris. Rogers Jaunch on Friday. P. Sarff made a trip to Domaas, on Saturday. ‘Mrs, Peter Back spent Monday ang- Tuesday ‘with hér ‘sister, Norman,; P E = The Tamarack Sunday-.:sehool is making arrangements to give a pie- mic on S}turday, August 31, in P. Sarff’s gfove. The public is cordially inyited. PINEWOOD. . . . .. The Lgdies’ Aid soclety wilk meetf with Mrs. Herb. Aug. 27, Mrs. Thursday. Mrs. ‘T. Miller, ~Wwho was called home on account of her:father’s death the latter part of July, returned to Pinewood Wednesday' of last week: Her mother, Mrs. Gerard, accompan- ied her. -'An auto party consisting of Mrs, Gilmore, Martha and Katherine' and Miss Ella Parker of Bemidji, and Mrs. A, Kmsez and son, Albert, of Bagley, spent Wednesday the guests of Sthol’s. Lettie Drumness is spending a few days in Bemidji. Mr.’and Mrs. Joe Fullerton of Be: midji, spent Sunday with the form- er’s mother, Mrs, Steve Nelson, ~ Miss fiorfl Bavaard, ' of Spokamne, Wash, arrived here Saturday. - She will spend some time with her grand- mother, Mrs. S.:Nelson. ¢ Mr. nmi Mrs. E. F. Ohman and children Who have been visiting with | the former’s parents, left Friday for ‘St.'Paul.’; They will visit there a few days befdre going to their home in Dodge . Tuesday, ., Sines ‘left for Bemidji on Hebeisen, ‘who has ve weeks, left for Duluth ‘where she will visit ‘before going t “her home in Carver, Minn. MONTANA PIONEERS REUNION. Deer Lodge, Mont., Aug. 20.—This being the’ fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of gold in Montana, the an- ~ nual meéting of the Montana Pio- neers, which opened here today for a ‘7segsion: of. three. days, partakes of a double importance, as' the commemo= ration of :an interesting event in. the history of the state and as a friendly reunlon of ‘the " surviving ‘pioneers who,'i11 the early days of the Dresent: Commonwealth 1aid 'the foundation _for its future greatness and: prosper- ny. Deer Lodge played a rather im- portant part in’the early history “of ‘this state_ and many of the visiting ‘pioneers lt some time resided -here during’ their early ‘experience. - The citizens have arranged -an .elaborate program for the entertainment of the 4 ivisitors. “Georgia Gubematonal Cnntent Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 20. -«-Tha ‘Dem~ ocrats of Georgia tomorrow will name — governor and other state officers,f: members of the judiciary and repre- entativea n congress in primaries in nomination in all cases is'con: ed; squivslent 0’ élection, . In- A,DnflAEEL .almost..wholly. Ior “the ™ anta, “Joé il Hnllifif Macon and Hooper Alex- A visitorfl majority of the present congresgmen likewise _Will be renominated. A p:eferanue votg is: tq be takenfor the choice of a United States senutor, but as Senator Bacon is assured of re- election the voting will be:of a purely, perfunctory character, WISCONSIN POSTMASTERS MEET Madison, Wis., Aug. 20.—~The’ Wis‘ consin League of Postmasters began its.annual convention here toda; ith rgé attendanice of membérs, Post- master William A. Devine of Madi: delivered an address of welcome President W, H. Froelich of Jacks ajor “Leagiie's ' 'Connections h One of Baseball’s Gre: est Families, ecent release of James: Dela~|! om Detroit ended the major balls'-greatest. families, For: lii yeau responded for the visiting postmast- ers.*7 37 { |/ New | York ! Volunteer! ' Firemen!i i Newburg, N.. Y., Aug...20.—Dele: gations of firemen and visitors from all_directions poured into Newburs| today for the opening, of ;the; fou teenth annual convention’¢f'the York State Firemen’s association. The gathering will last four days and will include a parade and numerous prize’ competitions in-additiont6*the \;sual business sessions. The city is hnndsomely decurwted in honor of the DIVORCE IS EASY. ‘Geneva;, August” 2011t 1§ more difficult to get married in Swit«ze and than it 18 to get divorced, and prot= ing by the fact that:it . ‘onjy ‘costs abaut ten:dollars ta secure: a ‘dis tion of the marriage tie, Swiss cou* ples haye placed their country an easy first ‘in the ‘divorce statistics of Europe, Last year the, Droportiun of djv ond wlth 33 per 100,000, Den: third with 27, Germany fourth with 21, and other countries in'thefol- lowing order: Great Britain 17, Nor- way 15, Holland ‘and Belgium' 14 each; Sweden 10; Aush‘la 3 and Fin- lpnd 6. MAY TAX CATS. Basel, Switzerland, August 20.— Switzerland is fo have a tax on cats, and a big movement is on foot-tose- cure the early passage of the:law providing for its introduction, HEach household will have to register its cats at the local postufiice, and. every feline will be decorated With a badge | bearing its number, .The law for-| " “|bids owners to'let tifeir cats.out atf. . night in ‘case they’ disturb’ people’sy slumbers Budapest; August 20. logh, of Kossuthfaiva, young lovesick peasant, trying :a variation of the: Achilles:. Hector stunt-at Troy ‘He_harne: a pair:of horses to.a cart and- his ankles to the tailboard: He: ‘thre whipped the horses into’ furious lop., Balogh 8 head -was: battered” to} ] pieces. Little Incident: That -C Traveler ‘to- Re! The : German taught the other o‘uurgsuiel,.but e pnd- Instinctive’ ers which make: ) 8 t\md of “small chzmga and “value- Jess attentlons is:the same man who will go miles out of his way to do yun & favor tomorrow." Only a few weeks ago I was travel- ing in:the same train with a young |’ manners had more jonce he Delahantys have be y 4n the game, Ed was the greatest of the family, and his name will remain engraded on the scroll of the pastime while'the game survives. Edward, ‘Thomas, Joseph and Frank, however, all pln_ygd big league ball. Praise Each Othor. Bill Bergeu, former Brooklyn catch- er, exiled to the International league, says that George Bell, his fellow-exile, n anything Bill Dnhle? ropklyn teamout: -side of Rucker‘and that Bell.will show ‘it ‘whén he gets back in the bigl 80 much ‘better than any: the:Dodger Btovall' 18" Elowly, bt ‘surely, whip- ‘Walter Johnson of the Wnshlngton lleutenant, whose.smqoth aiid &m;gml] “Senator .bnum,nly on suspicion in my English’soul. He was got up in his newest and finest uniform; he had on, spot white kid gloves, an eyeglass thr in his eye; he looked, in:fact, the vers lest dandy, who-would: not soll himgelt to save a life. 5 ~'The train was very full, and. pres- ‘ently an old peasantfellowcame in with his basket_ of vegetablel looked' about hdlnlenly, treading ‘on’ eyerybody’s toes in the ‘meantime. T n my military neighbor and graphy, that young officer” heu-d me apologizing to" him"all “glbernatorial | o9 ilt When, them 74l s’ wr t:‘?;n “Harper’s Bazar. that ‘that were try .0 l‘gal(alb county. =Asmumber, ent state omce@% % i for re-nomina; The], f Men think that women always 9!! tome through and win thé flag ua.hf: W&#&%fim 2 the' :'Au:fe o8 1 field the Boston Red Sox hsve a 31,- 000,000 outfield.. .., .:Bill Armour, the; former! Detmtt 'l‘lr: Louls Cardinals; The’ Washington fani can Jeague, buntln: - : Mike-Simon, who was fluted for ‘me discards last-fal ~“Rehg, whom™ the ~ Pirates turned over'-to St. Pauly 1s ‘hittlng har m | stealing numerous-bases:. b -~ Detroit -has-bought & third baseman Inamed Deal.! Deal. kindly. with, the. boy, showever Oyer in_ Philadelphia. the f; still hoj that the A@hlefi A e PSS ara"h merry little stnx:%le hetwean |from!'the’ ‘front’ ' windows? | Why, ‘there are only houses to -be seen,” House Agent--“So thereis “a elinrming view, sir.i; In the house op: DoBlts, lives the most beautiful: widow: you ‘eve clapped eyes on, and she’s i flways STATE OF MINNESOTA. . .In the Matter of the Application 'of ‘the Minneapolis, .Red Lake: & Manitoba Railway'" Cémpany, " for permission, ,, to -abandon: its - spur ‘traéki'and _station located; thereom, knownias ‘the Nebish Spur. Appncntlon having been: made 'by ‘thé Minneapplis, Red Lake & Manitoba Rail- compary, for permission to aban- its tspuri'track extending’ from a 13 Poifit Bn:the ,main line: théreof; on tha northwest one quarter (nw%), of the southwest one’quarter (swi), of sec- | tion {twenty-seven (27), to''a’point on Iot one:(1), in section thirty-four (34), township one hundred and fifty (150), range thirty-three-(33), called ‘the Neb- “}{ishSpur;” n_nd the station located’ upon % on said lot one (1), ‘section thfl ty-four (34). is_ofdlered, that a hearing on said iofi (e held.at the office, of the ‘Warehotse Commission, in te Capitol Building, St. Paul, Mifbesotdz on_Wednesday, the 28th day of‘&«ugus«; D, 1912, at ten o'clock in the forengon of that day, at which timo and place’all interested parties may an- pear and e heard; andtht saidi notice ring be given by the pub- his order for“thres consecu- the Bemidji Daily Pioneer; a newspaper printed and. published at , if Beltrami county, Minnesota, by By‘ the Commission, A. C. CLAUSEN, Secretary, Dnea nztst Paul; Minn,, August 16th, 191 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR that the Senators,willcop. the Amerl- Jokes! are now: iii! orders?: NCCEEATIVIE DARLE AND EXPOSITION ping his Brownles, into winning form; | SOMLYHING TO SUIT THE TASTE of EVERYON! MIDWAY BETWLLN MMINNEAPOLIS O 5T 1 ;:1{,wopden; frame. The: work of. building |- .1} or. dismantling a house so constructea t‘imfiugl\ the center & the. castings, -and the whole.bolted-together over a to be simple in the extreme Wireless. Divorce. gwim is to embark on the sea of x‘e passed | T the strangest things in this f. }:world is how willing a girl who,can’t $O0900000060d }I.ODGEDOH IN BEMIDJL 4.0.U. W. Bemidjl Lodge No 277. Regular meeting nights—first and _third Monday, at 8 o'clock, —at Odd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. B. P. 0. E. Bemidji Lodge No. 1052. Regular meeting nights— first and third Thurgdass, 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St. ©. 0. x. every second and fourth Sunday evening, at 8§ o'clock in basement of Catholic church. Department .| matrimony | without a m«bant -Gal- vesf.o News. The Pioneer Want Ads ©OASH ' WITH ©COPY ’A oent per word' per Issue 15 cents. 80 your want ad gets to them all. HELP WANTED | WANTED-—Good 'sober man and wife to takei care of my summer home. Inquire of John Moberg. ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gen- ¢ eral housework, 1121 Bemidji. Mrs. T. J. Welsh, WANTED—Girl to' assist in kitchen. . St. Anthony’s hospital. WANTED—Dishwasher and' waitress ‘at Lakeshore hotel. FOR SALE Fl;) JALE—Typewriter ribbons, for every make of typewriter on ‘the each Every ribbon sold for 75 aranteed. Phone orders FOR SALE—The Bemidji. leads pen- cil (the best. nickel pencil in the world, at Netzer’s, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at b5 cents each and 50, cents a dozen. HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The ;Ploneer goes everywhere so that éveryone has a neighbor who takes it and people who do not take the ' paper ' generally read their neighbos’s 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs at ‘50 cents and 75 cents, Regu}ar charge rate 1 cent _per word per sertion. No ad taken for less than Phone 31 LOST AND FOUND LOST-——A"dog, white English setter, with' 'yellow spots, leather collar Wwith ‘G. P. N.. Answers to name of “Peggy.” If found return to J. P. Pogue & Son. - LOST—Boy Scouts coat out of auto- mobile Sunday on road to Wolf Lake south of Bemidji. Finder please notify this office and re- ceive reward. MISCELLANEOUS DEGREE OF HONOR Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall. . F. 0. E Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8 oglock. Eagles hall Regular meetings—First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:20—at Odd Fel- )\ lows Halls, 402 Reltrami > Ave. : Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8§ o'clock at 0da Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. ‘.———— @ I 0. O. F. Camp No. 24 Regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesdays at & o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights —- first aud third Wednesday at 8o'cloek. —L 0. 0. F. Hall. XNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 168’ Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at 8 Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC:- CABEES. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening: in each month. MASONIC. A F. & A M, Bemidy,| 233. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth St. Bemidjlt Chapter No. 70,{— R. A. M. Stated convocations —first and third Monuays, 8 oclock p. m.—at Masonic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifih street. ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers.” The recognized advertising ' medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which. carries the ‘largest. amount of classified advertising.. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the' day of publication ;it s the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, on-half cent per word succeeding ‘insertions; fifty cents per.line per‘month. ' Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE-—104 acres of 'hardwood | timber land in section 31, township 148,°north range 34, town of Lib- erty, Beltrami county. " Price for whole tract $1,5600. Apply”at Pio- ,Deer office. FOR SALE—Small séveral "different ' points and in first class condition. 'Call or Write thla nfiw for proo(u. ‘Address Be- ,.midji, Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. fonts of type, FOR SALE—!LOO ‘Dictionary: for-'6 coupons and'-98¢.:!: Coupons ‘must b} cll &g on consecutive days t 4: m? Daily Piloneer. Apply at ~Plonder office, il : 'BOR SALE—Rubber:.-stamps. i The Pioneer will procure; any kind of| rubber stamp for you an short no- ‘FOR SALE—Mission’ buffet. Call at 917 Minnesota Ave. IFOR'" RENT—Lodge roum of t‘he '0dd “Féllows Hall. " and’’ 'fourth Mondays ) Geurge Smith. % WANTED—100 merchants in North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- , 17 lead pencil. 'Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Pioneer in order that all receive advantage of advertis- ing. For wholesale prices write or phone the ‘Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice :Supply Co. Phone 31. " Be- i+ midji, Minn. » WANTED,.;:TO BUY—Growers and shippers .of potatoes will do well to correspond with us, D. E. Ry- an Co., Minneapolis, Minn. BOUGHT AND: SOLD—Second hand . furniture. = 0dd-Fellows building, . acrogs; from postoffice, phone 129. | THE SPALDING z nuxm?ufi-‘s'.'m b Hotel DULUTH .~ MINNESOTA Mare than $100,000.00 recently expended on'improvements. 250 rooms, 125 private sbaths, 60, sample rooms. Every modern convepience: Luxurions and delighttul an T ot o wn’"’;fi PArbor nd Lave lon but over! Ing A * 8D Al Con: 1t to everything. The I ainvi W addition: n ofiers he best advantages for , méatis'to secure their own homes. ; Tevel; ‘lodiited o roposed 'stréet'carline m’hi mit"h]ong the east sxde of on Irving avenue. G 20 Elkanah Commandery No. $¢ 3 K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bek-§— trami Ave, and Fifth St. 0. £. S. Chapler No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, & o'clock — at Masonic kiall, gellmnn Ave, and Fifth t. M. B. A Roosevelt, No. 1523. T Regular meeting nights * Thursday everings at & o'clock in Odd Fellows Hal M. W. A Bemidji Camp No. 5012 Regular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays zi 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. - MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights on the first and third Thursdays in the L O. O. F. Hall at 8 p. m. SONS OF HERMAN. Meetings held third Sunday afterncon of each month at - Troppman’s Hall. YEOMANS. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. Who Sells 1t? Here they are all in 2. mw:. They sell it because it’s the best nickel pencil on the market tcday and will be for wany days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the -fiveg world. It is sold on youg, § back basis. A store street and in surroundjyy cent money every cities. Here They Are:; Oarlson’s. Bark L riety Store ‘4' 2 and Jew- )d & Co. zer’s Pharmagy | P CCuailg Sy ‘mflmloh’c Cigar "h,' & Markusen g @. Troopman & Co. - Abercrombie "The Fair Store. Gould’s Store QConfectionery Ohlanow- fradlng Store 3;'"'0"[’ Plonam- ,s/ iaply Retailers " will ~ receive immediate -shipments in gross (more or fes ' calling ' Phone 31, or addn:ni;;) :K Bemxdn‘fiuneer Supply store, Ben.idji, o'clock—at the Eagles' Hall, — — — - b SIS

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