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- quats (Cofitinted from frst recommended:: The. shallow: ‘wells - would be used only in gase of neces- sity. = R ‘ It ‘was the general opinion last night that the city was without ade- fe, ‘water supply at presént and that” steps- should be taken at ‘once o insure against another. bad’ fire. As the waters in Lakes Ifvine and Bemidji have been condemned . for drinking purposes, the city must dig additional wells for its water supply or else construct a special system of water mains to. be used only in cdse of fire and ‘with direct connec- tion with the lakes. The latter plan was abandoned as being too expens- ive and the wells recommended. The council will meet again Monday night when the - matter will be brought up. NOTED SOCIALIST SUICIDES ‘(Continued from first page.) " vived by two sons and three daugh- tera. g . Will Prosecute Paper. Waslifngton, Nov. 12, — The sui- cide of Julius A. Wayland, owner of the Socialist paper, Appeal to Rea- son, at Girard, Kan., last night, will not affect the action of the federal government in prosecuting the pa- per for alleged misuse of the mails. . Within a day or two the case will be called at Fort Scott, Kan., charging the paper with sending obscene mat- ter through the mails. The federal grand jury there also will begin an.investigation of other matters connected with the paper. NO VOTE IN‘FROM TOWN OF EUGENE|| (Continued from first page). - 18th District. McClenahan .. .... Weber: 507 we o Congressman. Steenerson .. Brattland .. O'Neill .. .. Ritchie .. . Pladéen .. . Liden .. .. . George .. .. Conway .. .. - NO BG GAME LICENSES, County” Auditor George has fold| his first allotment of 400 big game are worth half their face value. Minnesota mever - ‘had & better (fighting team than this year’s col- lection of boys - Therc nave been heavier.and more powerful teams in plenty, but this year’s team takes tb football like a duck to water. Wis- consin may win Saturday, according to the prevalent general public opin- ion, but if Wisconsin wins she will GAME. ‘TO - BE (Continued from nrst page). & never has Minnesota had a team | {are in_shape, 1 ‘which from crudity and ignorance , % i i training this week, to push Wiscon-|a bitterly fought gamie.’ has developed so rapidly as has this - < congf; 112 b Dbeca = S 3 ! : 2 =l < licenses and already has applications Ll lm;a:”t::’:u th“:: the Bin to the utmost mg good emough |been little love lost between the|year’s egation. The time since s thlrty\more. He has ordered ad-| Ses hl’i“ yé’u have st tha bist :Iio:u:v lihe ‘l:u:k bri rlglgt‘ to de- ::en::m !ln:e l:lhek m:lporluntunuka pro;‘ L i h;ame ha; _:ean :untdln g s 7 i | feaf ICONA] 5 - -testing .of ickering last year, an 1 our after hour, an ay after _ny dltional licenses and these will be 1‘;:’: ;:rl:nx dmn:::n‘s. ?‘g:o;-ch‘?:mg“: | Minnesota may De defeated -Sat- | Minnesota can be expected, and quite |of “the hardest sort of serimmage supplied as soon as recelved. In Miinebta Tas e good team and has|Urd8y, but Wisconsin {s mot going|reasonably, to fight Wisconsin.hard- (and drill work. The team has un- spite of the yarm_ weather, many: oo thel e et e fighting to do any general rumover stuff if|er and endeavor to humble her, than questionably advanced since that hunters have taken to the woods. No teams than has Wisconsin. =~ Wis con pnst 'pertor@’nnc'ea of Minnegota this would be the: cass. with any otherfgame and win or lose Minnesota is|have to do s by uequg a better game has been recefved in Bemidji|gin has not-been: really tried out is|Yyear is any sort of a criterion upon |team on the schedule. 3 going to give a good account of her-|team *than has appeared on Wiscon- to date. the point aken. Minnesota has been 'which to base forecast or prediction. -Minnesota was green to.the stage self Saturday—if surface symptoms sin’s schedule so far this year. The Bemidii Pioneer Subscription Campaign is: attracting” considerable attention. Friends of the various churches are waiting to be called upon for their subscription. Some are coming direct to the Pioneer office, and are asking that certain Women’s Clubs be given credit. Others are’ turning in their names to members of the clubs. = ; ' - WOMEN--The Time to Get Busy is Now If you can’t secure a subscriber at first call, secure his promise. . Call up your friends and neighbors by tele- phone. Make your husbands do the same. Those who have children can make good use of them in this gift giving campaign. ; : e . 4 s Remember Every Yearly Subscription to the Daily Pioneer Means $1.00 for Your Church™= 'CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE CHURCH MTHODIST CHURCH Members of Methodist Women’s Band Mesdames Charles Flesher, presi-|A. Larson, E, C. McGreagor, O. Minor dent; T. J. Andrews, C. Alexander, |J. B. Minnick, A. W. Mitchell, J. W. F. R. Bishpam, Emma Botting, W. J.|Naugle, J. Scarrot, C. W. Shannon, EPISCOPAL CHURCH Members of Eplscopal Women’s Band PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Members of Presbyterian Women’s Band Mesdames Geo, B, Upman, presi- | Emma Stewart, G. C. Sanborf, Stone, dent; A. J. Abercrombie, Abell, Jobn |Jeannette ieCulwuga: — Cleveland . King, Shores’(nurse), H. Stechman, Goddman, F. D. Higbee, Joe MeBas-| opag” yandersluis, George Frenct, Geil ..., French Petersen . Johnson .. 3 Hazen .. . . . 16 : Register of Deeds. Harris .. 2 .1,463 Moon .. e . ...1,457 ; Judge of Probate. Clark .. .. 3 1.586 Carson Torrance. .. Crowell .. Bliler Ibertson .. -.1,644 Hannah .... .. .. . ..1,268 Superintendent of Schools. Stewart .. .. .. .. v...1,808 Heffron .. Tor ..1,389 Commissioner 2nd Dictrict. Clementson .. .. .......... 263 Lamson [ od ifalansidine 235 Commissioner 4th District. Lennon .. .. . . 228 Espe .. . oo 144 Commissioner 5th District. Thompson .. .. .... 269 Fellows .. 174 Sturdevant 142 NOTICE. Notice—Furs repaired, cleaned or remodeled. Satisfaction guaranteed. Card with address, or .express them to me with plain direction. I will deliver and call for furs Saturday. of each week. Mrs. J. Irish, Turtle River, Mian..—Adv. ADDITIONAL WANTS. WANTED — Housekeeper. Call or address 519 Minnesota avenue. Beware of Oldtmaits for Catarrh That s . Contala B ay - yeroury Will surely destroy e sense of smell afid completely derange the - wliole - system when entering it o1 the muocous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except om ‘prescriptions from reputable physiclans, s 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, 0., 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 got the genuine. It {s taken {nternally and made In Toledo, Ohle, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 76c per bot- 1 e, ¢ :: Take Hall's Family Piils for ‘constipa- | %2 and the Daily for one year is $4. gart, J. P. Riddell, D. L. Stanton,|c. w. Brana:ors. S Subscriptions Count ‘Ore dollar cash will be paid to each.Ladies’ Society for every yearly subscription, old or new, secured for the Daily Pioneer. When a set of one hundred has been reached a special premium of $25 will be given. Thus for one hundred subscriptions the society securing them will have received a cash gift of $125. If a club secures but seventy-five yearly subscriptions, it will receivé $75; if but fifty yearly subscriptions, $50; and if only| ten are secured a cash gift of $10 will be made. For one six months subscription to the Daily Pioneer, fifty cents will be paid, and for each additional six months subscriptions secured the rate will be paid the same. Thus, when two hundred of these six months subscriptions have been turnedin, an-addi- tional gift of $25 “will be given. A six months subscription counts just half of a yearly subscription for the Daily Pioneer. One yearly subseription to‘the weekly Pioneer counts same as six months to the Daily, the only difference being the subscrip- tion price which is $1.50 a year. The Daily for six months is Il You Help Your Church = If you are not in a position to secure other subscriptions, you surely can give your own to one who is. This favor ig no effort on your part and will mean a cash gift to your church of $1.00. This is allowed for both new and renewals. Those paying up arrears, commission- cannot be allowed. Credit can only. be given when payment is for advance period. 7 : W Coleman, J. C. Courtney, S. A. Cutter, Mrs. Dennis, Sr., E. H. Denu, W. P. Dyer B. Getchell, Grinols, J. L. Kemp Alma L. Smith, H. B. Southworth, E. F. Stevens, T. Symons, H. J. Un- ruh, D, Wilcox, P, A. Young. Band No. - 1—Mesdames - T. J. Burke, president; J. C. Parker, P. J. O’Leary, Ed Ebert, J. 0. Harris, M. LaFontisee, W. N. Bowser, J. E. Black, A. H. Jester, Thos. McCann, L. C. Dempsey, Gougle. Band No. 3. — Mesdames James Fullerton, president; Joe Moritz, Chas. _ Nangle,' Fred Rhoda, John Ziegler, White, J. W. Murray, H. E. Stevens, E. H. Dea, John. Gibbons, John, ‘Graham, Dan O’Connor, John McCormick, Joe Hughes, Ed Kaelble, Mrs. . Frank McManus, Wm. Clish, Conrad La Jambe. - ST. PHILLIP’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Members of Catholic Women’s Bands - Band<No. 2.—Mesdames J. Bisiar, president; M. Thome, Burgess, E. " | Taylor, A. B. Wells, M. A. Downs, U. Reide, Chamberlain, J. Sullivan, Cameron, J. Funk, Ripple. Band No. 4—Mesdames John New- man, president, Helin, L. F. Johnson, Ganey, Thos. Stewart, Kittelson, Joe Blondo, Bowser, Albert Halvorson, J. A. McDonald, Eures, -Winkleski, Sherwood, Fenton, DeRushia, Jas! Cahill, Len Jewetf, Auger, Poulette, A partial list ¢onsits of Mesdames|H. Olson, A. L. Collird, K. Mclver, A. Lord, president, Jack Essler, Geo. A. Warfleld, Battles, J. J. Conger, M. Rhea, H. Koors, Geo. Cochran, Geo.|E. Smith, J. J. McLaughlin, Peck, S Markham, A. B. Palmer, Dan Gracie, | E. P. White, Premiums to ‘Subscribers In addition to this offer to the Ladies’ Aid societies the Pion- eer has decided to make a gift to every subscriber. With a year’s subscription paid in advance, the subscriber i8 given his choice lnf: any of the following premiums : One limp leather bound dictionary i . . One Roger’s Silver sugar shell and one Rogers silver butter knife . . - 4 $1.50 One Roger’s silver berry spoon $1.25 Six Roger’s silver tea spoons $1.25 With each six month’s subscription to the Daily or Yearly subscription to the Weekly, paid in advance, a choice of the following : - . One cloth bound modern dic- tionary . . -« $2.00 One Roger’s silver sugar shell 75c One Roger’s silver butter knife - 75¢ Three Roger’s silver teaspoons . 75c¢ The price of fhe Daily Pioneer is $4.00 for twelve months and $2.00 for six months, and the Weekly is $1.50, per year. $4.00 & $ All Gifts Guaranteed The limp leather bound dictionary needs no introduction ints Bemidji homes. It is a regular $4.00 seller and is well worth the money. P 5 The silverware is. Rogers’ AA. Extra piate and e on display at.Barker’s Drug and Jewelry store. It has both the gnarantee Miss Irene Lappin.’ SEAE of Mr. Barker and the Pioneer. . The Bemidji T . Anyone. wishing further in‘o mation, call, wiite or phone Pioneer | : Are You Enlisted Among the Ranks of Church Gift Hustlors? If your name is not among the absve lists and you wish t6 become an active worker, telephone the Pioneer office or the president.of the echurch band you wish to boost 3 G ; A $500 GIFT FOR YOUR CHURGH IS NOT BEYOND YDyR REACH ublishin Bemidji, Minn.