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Dr. A. E. Henderson returned from the cities last evening, where he has been on business since Satur- day. Chester McKusick will return from the cities tomorrow morning, where he has been on business for some time. Your last chance to see the Alber’s polar bears tonight.—Adv. Mrs. D. E. Young of St. Paul, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. E. L. Wightman, returned to her home this morning. Harry Hodgdon and sister Elsie returned the first part of the week, after spending Saturday and Sunday with their parents at the camp. A beautiful silver Berry spoon giv- en free to Ploneer subscribers. Guar- anteed AA Rogers silver. Read the display advertisement. Miss Mary Furber of Detroit, Minn., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wedge for a week left this morning for her home. The chicken pie supper given by the Baptist Ladies’ aid was a suc- cess. Supper was served from 6 to 8 o’clock, and was largely attended. tended. Your last chance to see the Alber’s polar bears tonight.—Adv. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ aid will be entertained at the home of Mrs. John L. Brown, 609 Mississippi avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all.. W. M. Sarff of Eagle Bend, who has been the guest at the M. E. Ibert- son home for a few days, left Satur- day for his home. Mr. Sarff is re- lated to Mr. Ibertson through mar- riage, being Mrs. Sarff’s cousin. Ask to be shown the special prem- iums offered to Pioneer readers. They will be brought right to your door or may be seen at this office. The second party of the Bemidji Dancing club will be held in the Armory Friday evening. A four piece orchestra has been engaged and Mr. Remfrey has promised all new music. A good attendance is ex- pected. The Bible class of the Presbyterian church gave a duck supper for Mrs. G. W. Donald Monday night, at the J. F. Essler home. Mrs. Donald will leave for Minneapolis the latter part of- the week, where she will spend the winter. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. «0. A. Lameroux and son Dwight, of- Washburn, Wisconsin who have been guests at the Kenfield home for some time, left Sunday for their home. M. S. Lameroux of Chicago, who has also been a guest-at the Kenfield home left Friday. Election returns were received Iast evening as early as 6:30 at the Pioneer office. They were telephoned to the Markham hotel and the Com- mercial club rooms where a large number of citizens were gathered. Some of the saloons about the city also flashed bulletins of results. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Pioneer. Ask how. Come packed in neat Jlined boxes. Hundreds of copies of the Pioneer election extra - were read -at the election iresults this morning. It was known' before midnight how the{] country was going for the presidency {{li andthe special edition contained news up to 6:30 a. m. Many con- gratulations were received. at this office as a result of this effort. The F. O. E. lodge will meet at the EIk’s hall tonight at 8 o'clock. C. 8. Dailey, Sec.—Adv. James Flaws and family and Louis St. Jolin and family, of Eddy, South Dakota, arrived in the city on Mon- day night and are ready to move onto their land southwest of Bemidji, Wwhere they will make their perman- ent homes. " They will start putting up -their buildings on the land as soon as they get out there. These are the first to arrive of a farge num- iber. of " South Dakotans who have bought land around: Bemidii., The fact that the Northern Na- tional Bank is owned and . controlied by well known local business men is one of many reasons you should have an account there.—Adv. - the picture. “Pinmed’’ (Lubin) A very amusing comedy. North Carolina—Wilson swept the The following relatives were pres-|state by a plurality of 5,500. . The ent at the Klein funeral yesterday: |entire Democratic state ticket was Mrs. J. Hoglund of Alexandria;{elected as was also the congressional Minn., Mrs. Klein’s sister; Mrs. Jim | delegation. Peterson of Parker’s Prairie, Mrs. South Carolina — Wilson carried Klein’s sister-in-law, from Parker’s|South Carolina by 60,000. Prairie. Her father and mother of Georgia — Wilson carried Georgia Parker’s Paririe, were both unable|by a majority greater than any pres- to come. Mr. Klein's mother, Mrs.|idential candidate since the civil Klein of Laurium, Michigan, and|war. Mrs. Solberg his sister of the same| Ohio — State Chairman Finley place, and Mr.' Klein’s brother-in-|claims that Wilson plurality will be law, Mr. O’Brien. nearer 200,000 than 75,000. Have you Investigated the special lndlanaT-Ronsevelt and Taft man- premiums offered in this issue to|28ers admit defeat and Indiana goes Pioneer subscribers? Look for the|te Wilson. ) ) display “ad” announcing the prem- Illinois—Dunne is running ahead fums. of Deneen for governor. The state . is conceded to Roosevelt by 60,000 The handkerchief shower given at{¢; 100,000. Joe Cannon has been the library Saturday afternoon by|gefeated for congress on face of the Woman’s Study club was a suc- early returns. cess. They had a good attendance| Alabama — Wilson carried Ala- and many handkerchiefs were given bama by 75,000. All Democratic na- away. A musical program was given | tjonal nominees were elected. consisting of piano solos by Miss Mississippi — Wilson has over- Ruth Wightman, quartette Misses|whelming plurality. Entire state Knappen, Murray, Erickson and Mrs. | gtate and national Democratic ticket Dyer, piano duet by Misses Vera and | elected. Helen Backus, voilin “solos by Mrs. Texas—Texas is for Wilson. Only C. R. Sanborn and recitation by Miss|two Republicans were elected to the Vera Backus. Refreshments consist- legislature in this state. ing of ice cream and cake was served Arkansas — Wilson swept Arkan- during the afternoon. sas, Louisiana—Wilson made a clean sweep here. Florida—All parties concede a The reception given the pastor and | plurality to Wilson in this state. his family of the Methodist church ‘Wisconsin — At the close of the last evening was largely attended.|polls the indications were that Wil- The church was suitably arranged}son has carried the state by a large for reception purposes and a program | plurality. Taft and Roosevelt are of interest was given. In addition{running even. It is claimed Wilson’s to the toasts given by Dr. Shannon, |plurality will run 50,000. McGov- A. Horlocker, and Mesdames E. H.[ern is losing out for governor. Early Denu and Head, a musical program |returns indicate that Victor Berger, was given, the numbers being a]Socialist, will be defeated by Staf- piano solo by Miss Ruth Wightman, {ford, candidate of the Republicans piano duet by the Misses Backus,}and Democrats. and a vocal solo by Miss Marjorie Missouri—Missouri goes for Wil- Knappen. Concluding the evening,{son. Champ Clark has been re-elect- refreshments were served. The Rev.|ed by the largest plurality he ever S. E. P. White of the Presbyterian | received. Your last chance to see the Alber’s polar bears tonight.—Adv. 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. Following are the United Press church and Rev. Charles Chandler of| Nebraska—An hour after the polls the Baptist church responded with|were closed, the indications were short interesting talks. Dr. E. H.|that Wilson had carried Nebraska. Smith acted as toastmaster. Governor Aldrich is running behind the ticket. Later returns giye Wil- son the state by 40,000. Oklahoma — Indications are that ‘Wilson has carried this state by 20,- 000 as compared with 11,889 plural- ity for Bryan in 1908. Pennsylvania—Progressive leaders claim Pennsylvania for Roosevelt by over 100,000. Boise Penrose con- cedes the election of Wilson irres- pective of the result in this state. . North Dakota—Seventy-eight pre- cincts give Wilson 2,564, Raosevelt I 1,910 and Taft 1,838. The state is conceded to Wilson. Indications are N A’I‘ION AL RETURN that a Republican state and congres- sional ticket will be elected. South Dakota — Indications are = that Taft has carried South Dako- ta by 5,000. Iowa — Roosevelt over 200 ahead bulletins received from other states|;; peg Moines. Wilson ahead in the in the union up ta'press time this country districts. State is in the morning; ; doubtful column, but some claim that New York—TFifty election districts |mast votes went to Wilson and that in the state outside of greater New he will carry the state. York gave Taft 4,411; Wilson 8,225 Vermont — This state is claimed and Roosevelt 5,207. 120 out of 612 districts in King county give Taft auis0, wion 15,275, ana nowsrei | FIRST APPLIGATION - 10,988. Later returns indicate that Wilson has swept the state and that n AnKE“s THE HMn his plurality will be about 100,000. : The election of Wilson has been ad- v T mitted by Frank A.-Munsey as has|A Simple Remedy Gives " Color, also the election Sulzer for gover- Strength and Beauty to nor. . The Hair. Massachusetts—The Boston Globe concedes Massachusetts to Wilson. You don’t have to have gray hair 110 precinets give Taft 8,163, Wil-|or faded hair if you don’t want to. son 11,496, Roosevelt 7,339. The|Why look old or unattractive? If same districts in 1908 gave Taft|your hair is gray or faded, you can 4,240 and Bryan 11898. Foss Dem-|change it easily, quickly and effec- ocrati,¢ candidate for goyernor, car-|tively by using Wyeth’s Sage and ried every ward but one in this city. | Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a lit- Connecticut — Wilson, will carry |tle tonight, and in the morning you the state. First available figures|will be agreeably surprised at the re- give Taft 5,111 and Wilson 7,254.(sults from a single application. - The Later give Wilson plurality of 25,-|sray hairs will be less conspicuous, 000. and after a few more applications Rhode Island—Taft probably car-|will be restored to natural color. ried Rhode Island. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur also Maine—Maine is claimed for ‘Wil-|quickly removes dandruff, leaves the son by the Democratic national com- |scalp clean and healthy, and promotes mittee. the growth of the hair. It is a clean New Jersey—Wilson has made a)|wholesome dressing which may be clean sweep in New Jersey. The | used at any time with_perfect safety. Democrats have probably ‘carried the: Get a fifty cent bottle from your entire state ticket. druggist today, and see how quickly : Maryland—The Republicans have|ijt will restore the youthful color and conceded Maryldnd to Wilson. beauty of your hair and forever end Delaware — Wilson carried Dela-|the nasty. dandruff, hot, itchy scalp ware. and falling hair. Al druggists sell * Virginia—Wilson carried Virginialit under guaranteo that the money by 40,000. - This is 10,000 more than | will be refunded if you are not sat- | Bryan recefved in 1908. isfled after fair trial— Adv. “The Prison Ship’”’ (Kalem) A thrilling drama of the Revolution. Il trated : Whes' I M5t You At the Fair In Tip- Duet by Miss Hazelle Fellows and C. J. Woodmansee velt by 5,000. “The Escape From Bendage’ (Edison) Being the first story of “What Happened to Mary,” produced in col- laboration with the “The Ladies’ World." This story appears in the August number and every reader of “Ladies’ World” will want ' to see «The Over Worked Book-keeper” lnwm-m-ndmmvnyflmmmuinhn sleep. for Roosevelt by national Progressive leaders. Michigan — Progressive claim this state for Roosevelt. California—Claimed for Roose- First returns in from San Francisco give Roosevelt a slight lead. Colorado—Claimed by the Wilson managers. . An Hour of Terror The Voice of Cmsfimée Histrated Song: My Silver Star Sung by Harold Kimpton Iharriage On the Run piness: Montana — Wilson will have a small plurality here. Idaho—A Taft state. Utah—Claimed for Taft. Vermont—A Taft eastern state. ‘Wyoming—Went for Tatf. leaders Be sure to_attend the Northwestern Products Expo-sltlon at Minneapoiis Armory and Annex, Kenwood Boulevard and Lyndale Ave. South, November 12 to 23 inclusive. : % A complete exhibit of “‘The Prosperity States of America’’—Minne- sota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon. See the elaborate displays which have been assembled dur. ing this season of bumber crops. Look especially for the Northern Pacific exhibit, occupying entire south end of the Annex, marked by our electric trade marim 3 An Ameorioan sty of the frontier, replete with dramatic A Thankeusor sty of two girls who love the same man and one of them trying to poison her rival—and her repentance. A @asmont story of a young couple who elope and are followed by heruncle. When he arrives they prepare an elaborate reception and spread for him and he joins in drinking: to their health and hap- Pioneer Want Ads 1-2 Gent 2 Word TRY AWANT AD,/Bring Results Low Fares to Minneapolis and St. Paul ForR THE LAND SHOW Minnesota Conservation and Agricultural ONE Addresses by Prominent Speakers From all- Over the Country AND ONE-THIRD FARE FOR THE to Minneapolis and St. Paul, effective November 1ith to 22nd inclusive, with return limit of Novemder 25th. Ask for a copy of the Land Show and Development Congress folder: and fi i R. E. FISHER, Agent Union Depot, lemid)i, Minn. Minnesota and Abercrombie’s ‘Will On Saturday Put On Sale 300 Popular Books Development -Congress . Minneapolis Armery, November 19-22 of particular interest to residents of Minnesota. - Plan to attend the daily sessions without fail. ROUND TRIP information. = W. H. GEMMELL, Ceneral Manager International Ry. They Are All Best Sellers Abercrombie’s Fifly Cents Each Fifty Cents Each This is the first time in the history of Bemidji that best sellers have been sold at less than one dollar each. Get them while they last. Sale starts Saturday morning. ~ Here Are Some of Winners “flallillg of Dan Matthews” By Harold Bent Wrighe. “mnflma X" By Bisson McCohaugny. “Freckles” and “Girl of the Limberlost” By Gene Stratten Porter. “Grain of Dust” By David Graham Phillips. “Thurley Ruxton,” “Housg of Bondage” v Regineld Kautiman. “John Marsh’s Millions,” Trail of the LonesomePing" By son Fox or. - “Excuse Me,” “ s Paige” By Robert W. Chambers. “‘Graustark” and “The Rose In the mu" By Geo. Barr McCutcheon. These and 300 others will make excelient Christmas presents. Come in and let us show you our line. It is -complete. ot 5y Abercrombig's Abercrombies 1 Nerth Bound Leaves ...... 8: & South Bound Lesves ...... _— ERRE XX XN R T XX & PROFESSIONAL CARDS. * EX XXX KRR RER RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO. Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Avenue Phone 168 MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beitrami Avenue D. H. FIfK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DE. BOWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DE. E. A. SHANNOR, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. "Phone 307 OR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidfi, Mina Office 'Phone 36. Residence 'Phome T8~ OR, E H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON" Office in Maye Block Phonse 183 Residence Phome 813 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtiy Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleek DR. J. T. TUOMY NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. - Open dally, -except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. -_"n:'.,-. Sunday, reading reems FUNERAL DIRECTOR - M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave.

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