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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912 ant matters relative to the welfare of the society. It was decided that hereafter the society would meet reg- ularly on the first Thursday of each month. Economy is the most essential ele- ment of success. If you would be & successful man you must save your Plano Oontest Closes Tonlght at. 8:30 p. m.. Grand Theater money. No matter how little it is you will be welcome at the Northern National Bank.—Adv. The following officers were elected at the Eastern Star meeting, Friday evening, December 6: Cora B. Kreatz, worthy matron; W. Z. Robinson, MABEL T. BOARDMAN. On Secret Service Steve - Among” the Smugglers the Canadian Border ‘Mauestic THeaTRE TONIGHT e “All. Alone In New York” (Edison) Being the second story of “What happened to Mary;” produced in collaboration with the “Ladies’ World.” This story appears: in" tne “Sept.No. - *The Desperado’’ (Pathe) A Western story. worthy patron; Kittie Battles, Asso- Head Executive Committee Amer- || [ iate matron; Nellie S. Dyer, con- 3000 Feet---100 Scenes---3 Reels Hivstrated Song =y % «Oh Why, Why, Why”’* - lean National Red Cross Socisty. ductor; Frances Achenbach, asso- ciate conductor; Ella Rasmusson, secretary; Eva Getchell, treasurer. Can you do the work the world wants done? If not, write Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, Min- nesota, for free catalog.—Adv. of Action A Picture Full of Sensational Episodes. A Great Feature and Not a Slow Foot In the Entire 3000 Feet Admission 5c and 10c -Fifteen couples enjoyed the party given by the Bemidji Dancing club in the city hall last evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A Younggren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heff- ron, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hennessey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Dane, Mr and Mrs. Thayer Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gill; the Misses Koors, Beatrice Eddy, Vera Backus, Catherine Fee- han, Hazel Olson, Lizzie Erickson, and Janey Mills, and the Messrs. Kerrick, Henry Cominsky, Frank Koors, Dr. Johnson, Earl Carson, A. E. Fier, Jim Given and Nat Giver. Volland stationery is individual and artistic. Abercrombie’s are the exclusive Bemidji agents of the full line as advertised this week in the Saturday Evening Post on page 55.— Adv. will also be special music. ship heretofore under the firm name of The business will be from this dte by Otto G. Dated at Bemidj:, December, 1912. ev. J. H. Randahl returned from Clearbrook Friday morning. JOHN Say, good people, you find fault with the newspapers for not giving all of the personal local events. Now let us tell you what you do, and Race tonight at the roller rink.—|qon't be bashful about it, just call Adv. up the PIONEER office over the tel- Miss Alma Loitved was operated |ePhone and tell us about that trip upon at the St. Anthony's hospital {you are going to make, or about Thursday evening for appendicitis. |[the friends who are going to visit you. If you have a little party send it in by phone or a mote through the postoffice. We don’t mean the party should be sent in but names of those present and all about it. We tell you right now, a newspaper appreciates such items of news and by sending them in you help the overworked society reporter. William Riel of Akely was operat- ed upon for appendicitis Thursday at the St. Anthony’s hospital. Miss Alice Dadie who teaches at Nebish this year was in the city to- day doing her Christmas shopping. 36 inch Messaline for 98c at the Bazaar store.—Adv. Mrs. J. Nelson of Shevlin, who was operated upon at the St. Anthony’s hospital December 3, is recovering. The Grand theatre piano contest Mrs. C. R. Sanborn returned to her : closes tonight at 8:30 when the home Friday after being in the hos- Saturday Matinee---2:30 p. teresting and instructive talks. There Dissolution of Partnership. By mutual consent the co-partner- existing between Otto G. Schwandt and John Marin, & Marin, is hereby dissolved. Otto G. Schwandt will pay all out- standing indebtedness and all bills due above firm are payable to him. this 4th day of OTTO G. SCHWANDT, MARIN. pital a few days for a slight opera- tion. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Piomecr. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined boxes. judges will commence to count the votes. You can purchases COUPON m. Miss Hazelle Fellows ““A Fly Time’’ (Lubin) A Sparkling Comedy. Those Who Had the Pleasure of Sse- ing the First Story of “What H. gl Mary,” WIIIM Want to ne. Coats. and we will tan, dress an 101y robe or coat you ev Schwandt with no extra charge, workmen. Send for ourmew price li Cemplete Glave conducted | 1610 Stk Schwandt. Minneapolis, - |Subscribe for The Pioneer GUARMNTEED 87 BENIL BREWING (0. UNDER THE FOOD AWD DRUKGS ACT INE 28™ 1906 Hf/ym.// Brewine Lo The Taste Tews' Tanning, Robes, Send us your hides, sking and fury, just as you order the most satisizc- Ourtanning process is wind, water lining. We employ only skilied Satisfaction guaranteed. Furs, Coazs, Robes Repaired. Factory in connection. Foster Robe & Tamning Ca. 8. S.E. d make tp er owneil. This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. For price of lots, terms etc., INQUIRE OF T.C. BAILEY,» Bemidji best plush st i, or write, Bemidji Townsite & Improvement: Go. 520 Capital Bank Bullding aT. PAUL NESOTA Subscribe for The Pioneer BOOK TICKETS of any of the con- testants or at the ticket office and vote for your favorite contestant. Be on hand and help boost for your fav- orite contestant.—Adv. Brainerd Tribune: Miss Dorothy Humes, who has been visiting friends in the city, left Thursday for Be- midji. F. G. Troppman left for Morris, Minnesota, Friday on business. He will not return until just before the holidays. More ladies skates have arrived at the roller rink.—Adv. Rev. T. S. Kolste left for Turtle River this morning and will conduct services there Sunday. He will re- turn Monday morning. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. E. H. Denu returned from Crooks- ton this morning after attending the sessions of the Northern Minnesota Development association. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING. Topic: The Strength of Certainty in Belief. Mrs. A. E. Nelson—How a Great Truth May Put Critics to Silence. Helen Minnick—Is a Person Justi- fied in Rejecting a Great Truth Be- cause He Does Not Believe It. Floy Donaldson — What It Means to Love Your Neighbor as Yourself. Mrs. A. E. Head—Why Does Truth Make One Invincible In War or Ar- gument. H. A. Simons, Jr.—How Did Dis- belief In the Resurrection Affect the Fact of the Resurrection. S. E. Herlocker—How We May be Conscious of the Truth. Reverend Flesher says that the|f personnel of this program insures in- DRUGLESS HEALING Marvel of the Twentieth Century Comes to Aid Suffering Humanity WHY NOT GET WELL? Go with the crowd to the roller rink.—Adv. Brainerd Tribune: Miss Ethel Parker entertained at a luncheon at 12 o’clock Thursday, for Miss Dor- othy Humes of Cass Lake. 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. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane will have the Misses Marjorie Knappen. Beatrice Eddy and Frances Mosford as dinner guests Sunday. Abercrombie’s carry the complete Volland line of stationery. See ad- vertisement on page 55 of the Satur- day Evening Post this week.—Adv. Walter Marcum and wife have tak- en rooms in at the T. J. Welsh home on Bemidji avenue, where they will make their home during the winter. Dr. Lawrence M. Isgrigg is perma- nently located at Bemidji, and is able to do in the Healing Line what many doctors cannot do, I his methods of healing the | A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Pioneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth $1.50. and Mrs. Tim Me- sick are entirely different from anything used or Born—to Mr. Manus, Wednesday evening, a ten practiced byany oth- pound baby girl. Mother and child er Doctor in the are doing nicely and Mr. McManus is Northwest, Dr. Isgrigg practices the famous < Weltmer system of Suggestive Ther- The ladies of 3 1 |apeutics which is positive, sure, and church will hold their annual sale permanent in its results when prop- wearing a broad smile. \ and New England supper, Wednes- erly applied to a diseased body. He \ | | | | | | the Presbyterian day, December 11. Supper tWenty-{ ... o ooeeds where the average five cents.—Adv. medical man fails. Diseases pro- Rev. Father S. Beaulieu spent|nounced hopelessly incurable by the Wednesday in Bemidji as the guest|Old School practitioner readily yield of Father John T. Philippe. He has|to this common sense treatment, been the pastor at Blackduck for the and if you have tried past year and was on his way to Lam- | thing recommended or prescribed bert, Minnesota, where he has rec-|by your family physician with- out being benefited or obtaining the sive |desired results, call and Dr. Isgrigg e|Will cure you of chronic stomach, liver or kidney trouble; rheumatism. constipation, paralysis, consumption |} or female trouble; diseases of the eye, epilepey, asthma, cancer, The Norwegian Lutheran Ladies’|gczema, nervousness or any organic Aid society met at the home of Mrs.|weakness, in fact most chronic dis- A. R, Erickson Thursday afternoon|eages. Offices 411 Minnesota ave- k and considered & number of import- | aue, 3 doors ncrth of City hall.—Adv. » every- ently been appointed as pastor. Abercrombie’s have the exclu Bemidji agency for the Volland lin of statiomery. See page 55 of the Saturday Evenin Post this week.— Ady. IT ‘The most elaborate and comprehensive display ever shown by aBemidji store. In one word we express ourselves about this showing, it is complete. the intending purchaser is afforded a selection ranging from the most elaborate and expensive pieces to the very moderately priced and simpler articles. worthily maintain the Barker standard of distinction in design and exeention. jewelry, or, in fact, silverware, cut glass or Chrismas purchases without first seeing our matchless | qualities and low prices. IT Glass, etc. IS COMPLETE JEWELRY The extent of our jewelry stock is such that Even the most unpretentious pieces Do not make any IS EXCLUSIVE Do you know that there are at least SEVEN LINES of nationally advertired merchandise, ‘that if bought in Bemidji must be bovght at Barker’s. Do you know also, that neither lines can be excelled for appropriateness as Christmas gifts? Yes, you read about them in almost every magazine you pick up. They are goods made by the Exclusive Lines that Can Be Bought Only at Barker’s Victor Victrolas ‘Columbia Graphanolas Eastman Kodaks Ligget’s_ Box Candies | To out of town buyers we wish to state that our annual catalogue is out. \ of valuable Christmas gift suggestions coverirg our entire lines of Jewelry, Kodaks, China, Cut | I It may be had for the asking. Barker's Drug & Jewelry Siore Third Street | | l | | most reputab’e and biggest firms in the world today. l | | l Pickard China Hawkes Cut Class - Conklin Fountain Pens ~ It contains hundreds Bemidji, Minn. 1 North Bound Leaves. * ! o und | 187 West Bound e : GREAT NORTEEEN 33 West Bound Leaves. 4 Eas ; . 2 South Bound Arrives. B3 - BERRNE & KX KKK KKK KKK KKK * PROVESSIONAL CARDS i«#f@i*ii%—ii!i woh Kk TEAGHER OF PIANG: Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji ;Avenue Phone 168 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER - Miles Block Telephone 569 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bewser BUE 5 = PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles - Blook: DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Qfice in Mayo Blook ‘Phone 396 *Phone 387 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over Firat National bank, Bemidji, Minn- Office. 'Phone 36, Residence ‘Phane 72 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON- Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ||ENER W. JoHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 & m.'ltolum Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAYE AND FIANO MOVING 'Phone 68. 818 Americs Ave: Office Phone 12. ¥ * * * * * * * * * * * ¥ * * AXKRAXAXAAARN AR L8 222222 R 2 EE XXX KKK KK &KX FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina.