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Every _accommodation®" consist- ent 1o perfect safety will be granted the friends .and customers of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. A number of boys pleasantly sur- prised Herbert Warfield at his home ing. The evening was spent in games and music. - A lunch was served at 10:30. ; Many people were disappointed when we took off the Palm Olive deal last month 80 we have a new one for this month — don’t fail to see it. Netzer.—Adv. spent in dancing and playing cards. About thirty-five attended.. A lunch ‘was -served at the close of the even- ing. Don’t eat much on Tuesday. Why? Because a chicken pie supper will be served in the Odd Fellow’s hall by the ladies of the Baptist church. Do Messrs. E. W. Larson, Ed Odegard, Alvin Weinhart, and Garfield Aker- berg. Netzer is at it again. This time he gives you choice of a 50c bottle of Palm Olive shampoo, or a 50c¢ jar of Palm Olive cream and six cakes of Palm Olive soap—all for 59 c.—Adv. During the night the village of Bel- |mont, on the Dakota side of the Red River, across from Climax, Minn., on Lake Boulevard Thursday even-{] Grand Theater TONICGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT A Corner in Kisses A Majeostic story of a lovers’ quarrel and the way he took to make up again, and the way the girl loaded him up with candy kisses. { The Painter and the Peasant - 2 Sung By Harold Kimpton : The Lonesome Trail Pioneers An American story of the machinations of an unscrupulous Mexi- can and pretty Marguerite. Cardwell, and his. capture just before he could wreak his vengeance upon the helpless girl. QTelephone a “lost” ad to this office. q A want ad means an inquiry at every door in town. QThe cost is trifling. KKK KK KKKK KKK K William €. Kigin INSURANCE «“Betty And the Roses” (Lubin) A beautiful drama featuring Miss Hawley. “A Wasted Sacrifice’” (Vitagraph) - Strong western drama with many thrilling scenes. «The Tyrolean DolP’ (C.G.P.C) A very clever picture. Change of Program Sunday Night Storage and Service Station Now is the time to engage your space for winter storage. Dead storage $5.00 per month. ‘We will put your car in proper shape for winter without extra charge. Live storage—Garage will be heated and you can drive your car all winter. Inquire for rates. A @reat Northern feature romance. 1 ::i‘ = Tt;e employees of the Crookstton = : Hlustrated Song: :: ;flfll Bound Leaves a1:48 amber compan; Hallowe? trated Song: “Dixie Moon’ orth Bound Leaves 438 party In the 000 Fellows pall ol ‘W A' fi i St < e Praiant North Losves ot i o lowe’en night. The evening was e I a“ : g By ¥ AndC. J. Wi = MINN. RED LAXE 1 North Bound Leaves 2 South Bound Leaves & PROFESSIONAL CARDS. + it b & R TR TEE S ® RUTH WIGHTMAN MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEAGHER OF PIAND AND HARMONY Studio at 92|, Beltram! Avenue not miss it. Price twenty-five cents. —Ady. TR KKK KKK KKK KK TEAGHER UF IAN b went o:30e in Groataton it | @ Eovery. ‘mi x * Lescheti day evening, having heard that it Very ute coun& % 3 > SoShotitaky Nty § A Z et e - = was to close today. Those in the when you dlscover the 7 REMEMBER : Residence Studio party were: Misses Sophia Monsen, % 2 idii Pearl Djonne, Christina Berggren, loss of lewelry Pocket : The Fair Sfme Sells : o w N E Rs 1002 Beh‘"dji Avenue Jennie Newton, Margaret Wang, ’ = Postage Stamps e Phone 168 Marie Klein, Mabel Kittelson, and| book or handbag_ % At Cost 3 - * * * x * x . . A completel Wingitunt: sh9 ouly Our repair department is one of the best. We FILNO TUMTHQ = building left being the creamery, ac- | E————— nm Bonds H | Est te P s Leader Bemidji Band Phone 536 MRS BLATCH ot ding te s report bronght hers Lo —— tl , hoal ESia are giving you the same class of repair work for largs wbare heve v ek i oy ot genanak e tives FaAemene | 1 TO0E Busbent sromt A fein 1 o e Lo SO0 Dot Mounthat osf 7oc A0d Qoo s, M- e 2 e © buy ¢ 0 " | able, fault finding disposition is ofte it Mortgage Loans i B a single new dress or new hat until |three barns and a warehouse. How |5 S8 20 08 HEPORE DR 1S 0/ ten St mfi . apolis. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE 1 th: lsnflrag; afuenél{ue:u lhwa_s‘ been | the llilretolng;nated cannut‘betllear:ed with good digestion is nearly always g Hi h Glass sewme at an PTiWS LAWYER sa ehy ufr:]e‘ O‘f"\' ¥ t{}e kebls ature ? al tee}; on}; Icomu:ulmca non{ ;s go0d matured. /A gresk mghy-Have roperty g i = - to the uters of New York siate in been cut oft. Belmont s ane of the | toen permanently cured of stomach > st i ol o | tne Deon e o rapinvest 8% |troudle by taking Chamberlain’s|f 5 and 6, O'Leary-Bowser Bidg. 0. H. FIBK | pretty dowdy before November,|ing been one of the trading posts of | pyyois For sale by Barker's Drug Phene 19, ATTORNEY AT LAW = 191 said Mrs. Harriot Stanton|the Hudson Bay company, and for Store.—Ady. - 3 Blatch, the originajor of the plan,|years was a stopping place for trav- s : Bemidjl, Minn. ; 1§ Ofce second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. “but whenever any one makes any remark about her appearance we can | explain that our husbands aren't stingy or anything of that sort. We| are merely wearing our referendum | clothes. All the money that would otherwise have gone to the decorat- ing of our persons we will turn over to the treasurer of the Women's Po- litical union, and we hope by this means to raise an immense fund for our campaign. | Chester McKusick went to the cit- | ies last evening. | Oscar Hermanson came down from | Kelliher this morning. i Reverend H. F. Parshall was a| Bemidji visitor yesterday. | Jacob Sorenson of Solway was in| the city Friday on business. | J. C. Sullivan, of Blackduck, was| a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Miss Alice Peterson returned from Nevis yesterday, where she was call- ed professionally. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Larson of Ny-| more became the parents of a five pound girl last evening. A. G. Wedge returned from Thief | River Falls this morning. where he has been since Thursday. Miss Irma Hazen will leave today for Crookston. where she will visit| with friends for a day. | Dwight Lamareaux of Washburn, ‘Wisconsin. is spending a week visit- ing at the Kenfield home. | i J. W. Sarff of Eagle Bend, Minne- | sota, a cousin of M. E. Ibertson, is in the city for a few days. C. L. Cummer, formerly of this'\ city, now of Alexandria, Minnesota, i¢ in the city this week on business. F. G. Troppman returned Friday | elers in the old stage coach days. Mrs. Julia Brennan, Grant Valley, wins the first prize of the Model Bread puzzle, fifty loaves of bread. The second prize—ten bricks of ice cream—Miss Mabel Stanley, city, and the third prize — twenty-five A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Pioneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box and worth $1.50. For particulars read display an- nouncement in this paper. loaves of bread. Mr. Robb Hanson, city.—Ady. Don’t waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamber- lain’s Liniment is cheaper and bet- ter. Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and sore- ness. For sale by Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. R R RO R R R O R ® ® SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES ¢ PP00000006000600 First Baptist Church— The first of a series of Sunday morning sermons on “The Tillage of the Heart” will be given at the Bap- tist church Sunday at 11 a. m. The publie is cordially invited to all of the social and devotional gatherings of the church. Chas Gay Chandler, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Church— Preaching 10:45 and 7:30. Sun- day school at 12 o’clock. Epworth league at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Every body welcome. Rev. Chas. H. Flesher, pastor. First Scandinavian Lutheran church Services in the morning at 10 Sunday school at 12 o'clock. English services in the evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. T. S. Kolste, pastor. Swedish Lutheran Church— Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Rev. TASTE, SMELL AND “ HEARING RESTORED A Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves Catarrhal Deafness. The thousands who suffer the mis- eries of colds and catarrh and claim they have never found a cure can get instant relief by simply anointing the nostrils with Ely’s Cream Balm. Unlike internal medicines which upset the stomach, or strong snuffs which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm instantly reaches the seat of the trouble, stops the nasty dis- charge, clears the nose, head and throat, and brings back the semse of taste, smell and improve the hearing. More than this, it strengthens the weakened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a return of the trouble. This remedy will cure a cold in a day, and prevent its becom- ing chronic or resulting in catarrh. Nasal catarrh is an inflammation of the membrane lining the air pass- ages, and cannot be reached by mix- tures taken into the stomach, nor can it be cured by snuffs and powders which only cause additional, irrita- tion. Don’t waste time on them. Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist, and after using it for a day you will wish you had tried it sooner. Mothers should give the children Ely’s Cream Balm for colds and croup. It is perfectly harmless, and pleas- TRY A WANT AD Bl Ko midji. Subscribe for The Pioneer UNDERWEAR. Woman who are particular about their undergarments will be pleased with the neat, careful way in which all Bazaar garments are finished. Special care has been taken to see} that all garments are correctly pro- portioned. As to price, you will Last Monday We had on display one of the best and biggest lines of furs ever brought to Be- Our sales on this day ran close to the $1,000 mark. - From this display we have chosen some very fine pieces and they are now ready for your inspection. SATURDAY AND MONDAY SUITS AND GOATS A brief story of remarkable suits for women. The folk who made these suits stand in the front ranks of women’s tailors. terial from which the suits are made are of imported and American woolens, cheviots, panamas, home- spnns, tweeds and like kinds of And the ma- PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS | OR. ROWLARD GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—idlles Block DE. E. A. SHANNON, M. B, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Block Phene 39§ Res. ‘Phone 397 DR. C. R. BANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 54 Office— Miles Block OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First Nationa! Bank, Bemidji; Mina Office ‘Phone 36. Residencs 'Phoms 73. JR. E. K. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block ° DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office i Maye Block Phone 18 Reaidence Pkone 31} SINER W. JOENSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ever Becurtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office 1n Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST ist National Bank Bidg. Tele. $80. IR. @. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Bvening Wozk by Apointment Oaly g " : J. H. Randahl, pastor. ant to take—Ady. 3 . NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. from Mar;rls, %\Im?zes;ta. v&bhe;]em:sel e find the values more than satisfac- | materials. i any, et Sebaay st has been for two weeks on business. g portholomew's Episcopal Church. tory. In our garment department e :--_5“"“"" seading: resms Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea Sunday school at 10 a. m. Con- special displays will be made of spoons free with the Pioneer. Ask|firmation class at 10 a. m. Morning s v = > : . h wom .missis’ and children’s how. Come packed in meat lined|praver and sermon at 11 4, m, Even. c;t:n:l’l 3 thetes ot a garnfem TOM BMART boxes. song at 7:30 p. m. ” DRAY AND TRANSFER ] among them you’ll not pronounce a firstclass value. Our buyer was unusually fortunate in securing these garments and has marked them unusually close, that this SAFE AND FIANO MOVING fes. "Phone §8. 318 America Ave Office "Phene 12 Miss Dorothy Torrance will leave _ for Tenstrike tonight, where she will | Presbyterian Church— give a talk at a Christian endeavor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn- rally. ing sermon at 11. Junior C. E. 4 p. A beautiful silver Berry spoon giv-|T YOuRE Deople’s meeting at 7. SHOES We have a splendid stock of foot- wear for ladies and children. We R.F. MURPH; en free to Pioneer subscribers. Guar- Evening Gospel service at 8. Mid- FUNERAL DIRECTOR will offer some special bargains store might have the best garments FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! ceek prayer service on Thursda; = § ver. Read the|¥eeE Pray % AND EMBALMER e 2’.‘”1";" ifivx;‘:‘:;efl‘” evening at 8. The public is cordial- Oifice 318 Bafemem) Ave . ) Saturday and Monday. S iniaee vl e pnce M. E. IBERTSON Heplay . ly invited to all these services. S. . . Herbert Swanson arrived from E. P. White, pastor. North Dakota this week and is the guest of his sister Mrs. J. J. Opsahl for a few days. Stenographers earn big salaries. To become a good stenographer at- tend Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.—Adv. Miss Mona Flesher left last even- ing for Tenstrike where she attend- ed a Hallowe'en supper given by Miss Tone Higgins. Ask to be shown the special prem- jums offered to Pioneer readers. They will be brought right to your door or may be seen at this office. Mrs. J. J. Ospahl will entertain the Pythian Sisters tonight. The grand All members are chief will be there. urged to be present, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu- factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken intenally, acting: directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 75c per bot- e. Take Hall's Family Pills for congtipa- tion, E FIRST WINTER TERM Monday, splendid class will begin their course Begins November 4. A at that time. Try to begin with them. Enter the school whose grad- uates make good. awaits you when you have finished your course in this school. Your copy of our catalog Will be mailed| 'you as soon as you write us for it. A good position ! oriental laces, etc., etc. New Lace Arrivals The lace section is aglow with the newest styles. We are now displaying the handsomest collec- tion of exclusive laces we have ever asked you to inspect. Real cluny edgings, French valencienes, English bands, oriental and shadow allovers, gold and silver bands, gold allovers. ratine bands, Inspect our- window when you pass by. Our neck wear, including Venice collar and cuff sets, have just arrived. It will pay you to look at the many new things here. The Bazaar Store Beltrami Ave. UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER