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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1812. Mrs. George M. Doran of Akeley, shopped in Bemidji today. M. Gappa returned from Kelliher today where he has spent @ week. All the news at Peterson’s.—Adv. Miss Beth Horton of Turtle River, is in Bemidji for an over Sunday visit. Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner have returned from a vacation trip to Buena Vista. The best is none too good for the sick. Get the best fruit at Peter- son’s.—Adv. The Bemidjii Dancing club will give the first party of its season at the city hall tonight. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wileox, of Fowlds, were the guests sof Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet two days this week. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Ralph Johnson left Friday evening to spend Sunday with his parents on the claim. He will return Monday morning. Mrs. William Duffy of the scchool farm, ‘entertained Mr. and Mrs. Shilling and Mrs. Robert Mitchell at dinner Friday. “Scandinavian delicasies and 'all other fancy provisions and groceries at Peterson’s.—Adv. Arthur Warner of Puposky, who was brought to the hospital Tuesday suffering with pneumonia, is still unable to leave the hospital. - Miss. E. L. Calihan of the St. Paul office of the Bemidji Townsite and Improvement company, spent ‘Wednesday and Thursday in the ecity. The Hallowells are a musical treat. They are far suppperior to the usual Bemidji attractions. At the city hall Monday night.—Adv. A. G. Giilbertson of Pinewood was in the city Friday and while in town called at the Pioneer office and sub- scribed for the paper for another year. B Arthur O'Leary who was opperat- ed on for appendicitis a few. daye ago, was removed from the hospital yesterday and is getting along very nicely. . The awakening of Santanelli’s sleepers differs from that of all oth- er operators, ,and is a sight well worth witnessing.—Adv. John Wicken of Verne post office raised $107.00 worth of clover seed last year. He has also raised clover seed this year, but as yet has not threshed same. J. 0. Harris, register of deeds, whe left for Winnipeg on a business trip Monday afternoon is expected home this evening. He will return by the way of Baudette. All the magazines, all the Sunday papers, also the local papers, at Pet- erson’s.—Adv. Adolph Billadeauw left for Hot Springs, Arkansas yesterday. Mr. Biladeau has been suffering from rheumatism and is going there to seek relief for same. Miss Ethel Murray and her moth- er, Mrs. Murray of Anoka, have taken rooms at the Rex for the win- teer. Mrs. Murray expects to spend the winter in Beemidji. Sick headache is caused by a dis- ordered stomach. Take Chamber- lain’s Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. Mrs. W. B. MacLachlan enter- tained a few frieinds informally in honor of Mrs. H. F. Lambert Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Lambert will leave for California in the near future. Mrs. A. Syness of Clearwater, who «¢ame to Bemidji tto visit ifriends, was taken seriously ill with pneu- -monia and taken to the hospital the ‘first of the week where she is still a patient. - Do you remember the Hallowells and how you enjoyed their con- «cecrts here last spring? They will ‘be here for the second time Monday mnight only. Of course you will hear them at the city hall.—Adv. George Noll, and Dr. G. M. George T. Baker, Albert Halvorson Palmer returned from a hunting trip around Turtle River, Clark and Big lakes. They returned with fifty-one ducks and a good number of ppartridges. Several time during the week, he will place in different show windows, interesting mcts of the “awaking state. These acts are new and state.” These acts aer mnew and never betore seen.—Adv. Redwood Falls Gazette:—R. S. Westby and wife left Saturday for Bemidji where they will make their future home. Mr, Westby will be- «come connected Wwith the abstract icompany of that city, For nearly two years Mr. Westby has been :assistant to A. D. McRea |in ithe -register of deed’s office. There is much satisfaction in growing bank., The Northern Ns- * | station.—Adv. transacting your business with & tional Bank has increased its busi- ness 25 per cent in the last year. You are sure of a welcome there.— Adv. T. A. McCann and party returned from Minneapolis yesteday afternoon driving to Bemidji in Mr. McCann’s new Cadillac. The start was made at 8 p. m. Thursday from Minneapolis and the car was driven into Bemidji at 5 p. m. Friday. Mr. McCanm, T. J. Burke and C. W. Jewett went to Minneapolis Wednesday night. E. H. Denu and B. W: Lakin went to Min- neapolis on business last weeek. On Sunday, July 5th, 1895, San- tanelli, the master hypnotist, ‘who appears next week at the Grand Theatre awakened the first seven- day hypnotic sleeper at Lake Bra- dey, Ohio. Since then, all hypno- tists have put in a sleeper.—Adv. Next Monday, Santanelli, at three p. m. will put a lady to sleep in *he show window of Murphy Furniture Co., where she will remain until sev- en-thirty, when she will be taken to the Grand Theatre to be awakened, During the sleep the subject will be absolutely motionless.—Adv. Mrs. W. L. Brooks and Mrs. E. H. Marcum entertained in Mrs. Brooks’ home this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Graham M. Torrance’s guest, Mrs. Eastman. The guests were invited to luncheon and were later enter- tained with bridge. Those present were the Mesdames Eastman, Tor- rance, Wedge, Roberts, Lycan, Mc- Donald, Arnold, Spooner, Brooks and Marcum and the Misses Floy Donaldson and Minnie Bailey. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy’s cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay five dollars doctor’s bill? For sale by all deal- ers.—Adv. = Miss Laura Hulett celebrated her thirteenth birthday yesterday after- noon. The following guests were present: Avis and Alice, Cameron, Avis Guyer, Alice Minnick, Fern Scarrot, Rose Condon, Katherine Mckee, Harris Bailey, Russell Smith, Charles Raco, Clyde Scarrot, Earl Cochran, La-rrence Carter, Rowland and Wade Carpenter, Perry Hulett and John McKee. The afternoon and evening was spent playing games, singing songs, etc. Supper was served at six thirty. Miss Alice Hulett was assisted in serving by Miss Gladys Armstrong. The guests presented Laura with a number of birthday presents. Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long exper- ience, viz: Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil- son, Pa., who says: “I know from ex- perience that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that ex- cells it.”” For sale by all dealers.—Adv 0PIV OOOOOOO® & SUNDAY IN THE CHURC! R R A A R R First Methodist Episcopal church: Preaching at 10:45 and 8. Sun- day school at 12. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs- day evening. Everybody welcome. Charles H. Flesher, pastor. Swedish Lutheran church: There will be mo services to- morrow. Sunday school at 1 o’clock. J. H. Randahl, pastor. Eo ® xS S First Scandinavian Lutheran church: There will be Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Services in the evening at 8. > Presbyterian. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. At 11 o’clock we will observe our gquart- erly communion service. We hope for a large attendance on the part of the membership at this service. Junior C. E. at 4 p. m. Young People’s meeting at 7. ~Evening gospel service at 8. Mid-week ser- vice for prayer on Thursday even- ing at 8. The pubic is cordially in- vited to any or all these services. S. E. P. White, Pastor. Episcopal Church. Sunday school and confirmation class at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and service at 11 a. m. Evening song service at 7:30. Rev. C. de L. Harris, pastor. If- you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com- mon ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy and pleasant to take,.and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS All water will be shut off for about two hours Sunday afternoon . while making new connections at pumping —GEORGE KIRK. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to-cure it with as.little delay as possible. Here is a druggist’s opin- lon: “I have gsold Chamberlal Cough Remedy for fifteen years,” says Enos Lollar of Saratogs, Ind., “and consider it the best on the mar- ket.” For gale by all flulon.—aav.i Gnmplata Change of Program Tnnlgm :\Grand Theater Program Saturday and. Sunday The New Policeman L A Majestio comedy that will make an l:!mhtu. make you sit up and hold your sides A Man Among Men A Rellanece story of a Tumberman in- love with Jessie, daughter of the foreman of the camp. There is a ‘quarrel in-cemp. Jessie’s father is knocked out and Tom, the lumberman, is accused but later ‘Tom is exonerated and the truth proved. - lllustrated. Song When snns Illd Enough to mrry Sung by Harold Kimpton ' o] The Strike A Solax story of laborer’s in a large factory di tled treatment .accorded them. They grg on a :{flhe“fi:&ndwxd‘:lg “dz.: dynamite—but a fire and the kind hearted f _th e onange: thise. aris edness of ie owner of the “iThe Street Beautiful’s (i) adnn of anans Clube, 5 «“A Bunch of Vlolofo" (Vitagraph) heart and brings it new life, love and hope. Hiustrated Song 5 ““The Mocking Bird Rag”’ C..J. Woodmansee “A Day Off’ (Selig) - A comical episode of two truant husbands. \ Entire Change _of Progr-m Sunday Night : HYPNOTIST IS COMING. PUSH AHEAD Next week at the Grand theatre| And make the most of your oppor- The Great Santamelli Co. will ap-|tunities. Make up your mind that % A = you will do something worth while, ear in conjunction th th ic- % :t“’"é J With the PIe”|that you will get out of the old rut. J A business training will enaole you 3 8 3 i throughout Santanelli is the acknowledged |to do it. Write for our handsome| best %nk,t .fg;.:::e;’:ll;hi;uum'ufl;: master hypnotist of the world, and |catalog an dlet us tell you How to do| produced when the cork tree Is litty owing to the havoc played with thelit. First winter term begins Novem-| to ‘one hundred years old. Instead of Opera House business caused by |ber Fourth. It’s a good time for| injuring the tree, stripping the bark the picture shows, he has taken the|YOU to begin.—Adv. ~ : seems to add impetus to the growth bull by the horns, organized a com- of a'new coat. Occasfonally 500" pounds - of cork And So It Goes in Life. bark are taken from a single-tree in about sixteen inches, and -thereafter regularly every nine or ten _yeara tew angle worms.” Producing Optimism. bills.—New York Press. Blooms and blossoms with sweetest sentiments, cheers and graces the “Much Bark from Cork Tree. L A “A girl,” remarks Mack Cretcher, Spain. “Cork wood” is first harvesteq| 'Mmust have dolls and ribbons and lots when the tree has a circumference of | f fancy things to play with. A boy tan have a pretty good time with noth. ing but ‘a toad, & grasshopper and & A very good remedy for anybedy’s pessimism is being” able to pay his 3 Bast Bound Leaves. .. 163 West Bound Leaves - 186 Bast Bound Leaves . 187 West Bound Leaves 33 Weat Bouna = §4 East Bound Lewees '35 West Bound Leaves Educational dtama prodnced in &;—amunn vnth the Gencnl Feder- | 83 South Bound Leaves . 81 North bound Leaves l: South Bound Leaves forth Bound Lea: Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at 1 North Bound 8 South Bound lx:;: RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIAND I.eschetlgsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Avenue Phone 1688 MUSIC LESSONS ARANTEED Y BENILI SREWWG (0. LNDERTHE FOOD AND BRUGS ACTANE 25™ 1906, Bflym.// Bfifwma Lo pany and now gives a complete vau- deville show, with a complete change of program every night. Besides his hypnotic entertain- ment he gives an act of old fashion- B”S]”Esswl l Eaz’ ed prestidigitation allowing his au- dience to become interested and com- | ITS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. prehensively follow his manipula- tions and thus appreciate the dif- ferent tricks performed. With the company is Miss Marjorie Burke who does digitation with the aid of a “Presto” gas tank, forming all kinds of shadow picture of beasts, birds and human beings, causing the greatest delight and excitement in the minds of the little ones and re- newing memories of childhood days| in the grown-ups. a svery clever medium and her cab- inet seance causes you to “guess SPECIAL_PREMN, OFFER R. F. MURPHY Miss Burke is also | FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER The Taste Tewrs Offiee 313 Ealtrami Ave, - 10 PIONEER SUBSRCIBERS The Bemidji Pi_oneer offfsrs to it’s Subscribers, Old or New, their choice of any of the following premiums. It is the desire of the Pioneer that every house wife in this commumty receive one of these valuable gifts, which will be given free only to it’s subscribers. ; Free with One Year's Subscription . Choice of Any of the Following Sugar Shell and Butter Knife, Rogers AA sil- ver, packed in lined box . . Prlce $l 50 lI;\ar;l,{li gienl')y(') xSp(.)on‘ R-ogf:rs Az.fi srlver, packed Pl'lce $l 25 Secte e oi ey Rozers A4 siver Priog $1.25 N Rl Yo e i hstatd Diccionary. Ppiees $4.0)() Free with Six Months fo I]ally or flne Year to. Weekly Choice of Any of the Following Sugar Shell, Rogers AA sil- Pl‘lce 750 : Buuer Knife, Rogers A4 sil- Ppice 75¢ Set of Thiee e, Sp<;ons, Pl‘lce 750 Price $2.00 Rogers AA silver . . . New Websterian 1912 Dic- .tionary. Bound in cloth These premxums are guaranteed by the Pioneer and may be seen at this office or at your home if you desire. MISS - SOPHIA MONSEN “TEAGHER OF PIAND AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitram! Avenue ALDEN M. 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