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1 J e L @e¥ic :-Miss : BESSIE - YOAKUM:! 1 Daughter: of Millionaire President: @t. Louis and San Franclsco R. R. | B¢ THURSDABIMUARY 3, 1913, Modock mine. : Mlustrated So. ' Flag ‘'of Qur Oountry. A roaring comedy. Mary’s Qoat - ler were united in marriage at the Prespyterian ‘manse, Tuesday. after- noon at two o'clock, Rev. S. E. P, White officlating. Mrs. A. E. Bickford of Minneapolis, was an over. night: visitor in Bemidji yesterday. - Miss Bickford ‘was form“ erly an instructor in mathematics in the Bemidji High school. Teh Saturday Evening Posts of Dec. 14, the bundle of which was lost for that week, have now arrived. Cus- M. J. Brown went to- Remer this: morning on business. J. Evan Carson returned from the| twin citles Thursday morning. Games and races at the roller rink. —Adv. Arthur Little left for Asheville, North Carolina Tuesday evening. Johnson Hanson of . Wilton was a Bemidji caller Tuesday afternoon. Bell boys are wanted at the Mark- ham.—Adv. Peter Maltrud of Puposky trans- acted business in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. George Kelser of Turtle River, was in the city Tuesday on business. Richard Bush of Brainerd, spent Tuesday in Bemidji as the guests of friends. J. F. Bromberk of Domaas, Minne- sota, transacted business in the city ‘Tuesday. Plain correspondence cards at the Ploneer office.—Adv. Dorothy and Adella Clark were the /& BUgALs. of Mrs, Qstrander for the past = few.days. Iver O. Myhre und Ellert Djonne spent New Years day in the city vis- iting friends. Strictly fresh egge at Batchelder's. Phone 180.—Adv. D. H. Fisk spent New Years day with his daughter Mrs. Mark Lam- bert, of Blackduck. Mrs. M. L. Odell, of Clarice, Minn., ia spending a few days in Bemidji as the guest of friends. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Pete Olson of Wilton was in the city on business Tuesday, returning home on the afternoon train. The Narcissus club is being enter- tained this afternoon at the home of Misses Beatrice and Vera Backus. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the. Pionecr.: Ask hew. Come packed in neat: lined boxes. _Charles Cominsky left Tuesday evening for Virginia, Minnesots, for a few days’ visit. He is expected back this week. Dave McMeekin died Wednesday morning at six o’clock in the Samar- Atan hospital. McMeekin had. been 411 but a short time. tomers kindly call for same. Peter- son’s.—Adv. Miss Ruth Smith, of Washburn, Wisconsin, who has-been: the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M.: Richards, dur- ing the holidays, left. Wednesday on the Soo line for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Cunningham, who have been visiting Mr. Cun- ningham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cunningham; - left Tuesday- for their home in New York city. Ask to be shown the ‘special prem- lums offered to Pioneer readers. They will be'brought right to your door or may be seen at this office. Judge M. A. Clark: has been con- fined to his home singe Sunday with a very bad attack of erysipelas. His office girl, Miss Hazel Minnick is vis- iting at Spooner, Minnesota during the holidays. Emery W. Knox was buried Mon- day afternoon. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church. Rev. S, E. P. White officiating. Mr. Knox is survived by his wife, to whom he was married July 22, 1912, Goes rigm to it; doesn't have to be coaxed. Hollister's R. M. T. best for clogged bowels, lazy liver, sour stomach. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Stanton and Miss Gladys - Stanton, spent New Year's day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ludrigan of Cass Lake/f| Miss Stanton remained in Cass Lake but her parents returned last night. A few 1913 Diaries left at the Pioneer office. Prices cheap. Fifteen cents -to -one. dollar and ‘a.'quarter. The line must be closed ‘out at once.] —Adv. Mrs. J. J. Conger left for Chicago. Monday where she will couple of weeks or more visiting friends and relatives. As.soon as she | returns to:Bemidji the: Conger fam: ily expect to go west to spend the | e rest of the winter. The-ladies of the German Lutheran church extend herewith a vote of ap- preciation to the Troppman store for the liberal donations made during church sale at his store, December| 18, 1912.—Adv. Miss Clare Nangle. entertained a few of her ‘friends Tuesday:evening: to watch the old year out and the new year in. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the -evening. Those present were the Misses Clare Nangle, Cathryn MacGregor, Edith Ryany Ruth Riley and the Messrs. Now s the time.you need a thor- ough: cleansing, purifying ram_edyf HolMster's R.:M. Tea is superb. Bar- ker's Drug Store-—Adv. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Battles -and son; Leon; spent Wednesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. ‘Wardner of Cass Lake. : Miss Ella Sonstrud left today on the afternoon train for Hope, North Dakota, after spending the holidays with her mother and sisters. 1913 calendar.desk pads at..the Pioneer office, fifteen ‘to' forty: cents. A complete line. Will fit any stand- ard mount. Come early.—Adv. Miss Cassle Spencer returned to the University of Minnesota, Wednes- day evening, after spending several days visiting friendg in the city. Miss Mildred McGinnis - of Cass sLake, who has-been. the guest of Judge and-Mrs. M. A. Clark for a few: days, ‘returned home today. A combination set of Rogers silver A Dutter knife.and sugar shell free RPloneermbscribers. - Set:packed| in neatly lined box worth $1.60. Mrs. R. E. Fisher went to Minnea- polis this morning to see “Sarah Bernhardt.” She expects to visit - friends in the cities for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kemper of Jen- kins, Minnmu, spent New Years {Ralph-Gracie, Bertle Buckland, Hi- ram Simons, Jr., and:James Malone. Winter meana. indoor life, ‘heavy foods, impure air; you need.Hollis- ter's R. M. Tea; cleans, clears, puri-|A Simple, Mfll fles, 36c. ~~Barker's: Drug <-Store.— Adv. A large number of people gathered at the Odd Fellow’s hall Tuesday eve- The Story of the Sayage Modock Mine .. ~ 14 ia moNeNo feature filinitelling the story of the discovery of the: “Qaumont Weekly No. 38 Desacribing up-to-date events of the universe. Sung by Mrs. Remfrey. Taking Care of Babfi ¢ Mary's fahter owes a thousand dollar aots but the goat eats the: lm * with a.selislt and Mary's'father saves the-thousand dollars. B e S George Irish and Miss Thesa. Vol-| spend “af Long May Thou Wa$, the-dance those present will ‘form in line and rations will be passed Giit to them in the same manner as rations were served during the civil war. Relics of’the war including a snare drum which bears the marks of many battles will be used during: the eve- ning. Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had’ been troubled with sick head-|f ache for about five years, when she |} began .taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. She has taken two bottles of them || ache is caused by a disordered stom- ach for which these tablets are es- pecially: intended. ‘Try them; get well:and stay well. Drug Store—Adv. NOTICE. Meeting ‘'of the fire department at 8 sharp this evening. Election of officers. ‘When you want a reliable medi- cine for.a cough or cold take Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy. It can al- ways be depended upon and 18 pleas- ant and safe to take. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. $5.00 REWARD for the return of “Billy” my Llewel- lyn setter dog. A. E. Witting, 1211 Bixby avenue. symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the at- tack may be warded off. For sale by Bnrkers Drug Store. ——-Adv Wiitshire Moonrakers. It was in the days when iwas rampant that two: -yokels \TASTE, SMELL AND. --rflEARIIBiNm quidily Relieves c-hnhnl Mnn‘l The thousands who suffer the mis- eries of colds and catarrh and claim they have neverTound a cure can get ning to watch-the old year out.and {instant relief.by simply ““"‘“&9“ the new -year in. quet was prepared for the occasion. A long program was given consisting|upset the stomach, or strong snuffs music, | which. only. sggravate .. the. trouble, The program commit- |this . cleansing, ‘tee announced that they had a s_ur'- Balm instantly reaches the seat of prise in store for the audience, which | the trouble, turned out to be the Fred Brinkman |charge, clears the nose, hud and vaudeville. troupe, .who gave leverll throat, and.brings back the.sensa, ; The|taste; smell and improve the-Meaviag. contortionist called the “Human Bull |More than this, it strengthens the afforded much amusement|weakened and diseased tissues, thus of vocal and ‘imstrumental speeches, ‘etc. songs and-vaudeville stunts. Frog” during the evening. The class ‘of :men who live’from &/hand to mouth are mot the men.who are doing the things in a business way. Get into the'thrifty class. Start right by saving some money and hav- National Bank. formerly..stated’ in The Ploneer: . The men in charge are A C. Parker, P. M. Decaire, J. Bisiar and W. B. MacLachlan. The first An elaborate ban-|nostrils with“Ely’s:Cream Balm. ing it at:interest withthe Northefn'|#80;and cannot be.reached:by. mix- “i{tures taken into the stomach;'nor Unlike internal medicines which healing; “wntiseptic stops the nasty - dis- protecting you against a return of the trouble. 'l‘hll-ulnedy will ‘cure 8/ cold in a day, and prevent its ing chronic ‘or resulting in ica Nasal ‘catarrh is an -infismmation of the membrane lining the alr pass- 1t be cured by snuffs and powders [#horn your druggist;and atterusis fors dlryou will wm:.you m it sooner. . Mothers should’ give the clllld.ru If your children are subject to at- |[i tacks of croup, watch for the first |} 0U may: think 1 o’ur overcoat or'suit is. soq,gdbd?f“*tfiht _you don't:need to buy any more-clothes: right-now. If;they:were ~pew:Jast fall, you'r °pmhably“rr§ht = But .-Some:men -are wearing a last winter’s- suit-or- overeeat; ~and--this "elewrance» »»sale ‘benefit ~will ‘““mterest::tham, mespecmlly great to be neglected Yotr‘may “not need the ;clothes : now; but.you'd better take advantage of the: extr&anpmfit : and increased. value to be had by- buymg now, -even if ..you. keep the clothes until--next -fall. -Hart Schaffner & Marx “clothes at reduced prices are too good-a thing to-miss; we want youx tor=get 3 wyou re-share of the good ‘things we’ 're spreading befers you. . Great Lot of Overcoats , f; nfmdmtvalue at $35, -332. 830 $2175 i choice at........ .$18.50 }‘ = $28-and $25 Overcoats, $ 1 4 7 5 % 328;325 Suits, at ‘ - Tii Thi €lecrmes&le ; e i $21.75 $I&50 '_«S?Z. $20;: $18 Overoonu. 5 sxs Overeont;,m' * Boys' Overcoat: Clearance - 3:0'0vermts. $7 50 3? Buits, ‘ e e : L N T IS R ‘ N oo Py D $7 and $68 Overcoats, e »88 and’ 35 Suits, BT s e siveiverris st s 27 $4 50 at.. $5-Overcoats, $3‘7 5 ; at .. serapaseae A -Guarantee “With Every Money Cheerfully ~ Refunded chiase | BEN:SCHNEIDER, Pres. mehMIDUINK, . CHAS. CUMINSKY; Sec: and Treas, This Store Is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes CAN WRITE PHOTO: PLAYS.AND EARN 1$25.00" OR“““!!ORE”‘“WEEKLY We WwWilll I you bave ideas—if you can you the secrets of this fascimating” éw “profession: ' Pokitively <~ 1Ho;experience or litersty excellence..necessary. No' ‘“flowery “Isnguage’ is wanted. The demand foriphotoplaysispracticallyuntimited.-:: The big film manufacturets:are mnvmg“*hum siid*earth™ in their atten pta to get enough igodd _plou 10, supply the. ever’: insreas- #* injdemand:=They sté offerirg:$100; and- "move; ferJ single = wuunoq or' wnmn lideas. Nearly all. the big filny cois yers ‘of - -,teloumlmvsm- near LEW YO C'ITY,kghng t on the spot, and knowing-at all times: mm ‘what sort of > g? are-wanted:by the “producers; outSALES:DEPART- S 3 NT bas a tremendous: sdvantage over nmm ituated in . dlmnt cities. We have received many letters:from the: big: film | manu- : ; thrers, such as VITAGRAPH; EBISON ESSANAY, e = LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAIPION e - COMET, MELIES, ETC,, urging us- to-setid" phiotoplays to - o . #them. ' writers: nnd ‘we'll ghdb -teach you» the secrets of sucoess. o " Weare sclling photoplays writion - bnuylewn. : - “mever beforvwrote: a-line for- publication” = Ferhaps we can o the‘same for you:: " ‘youcantthink of 7 . and’ wnuwr e it out sn divected We want mof i Send yourm and address at ‘ence for fres cepy of eur PL‘VWI'MO." I te. 11D urgnu £ -Write-#OW and learn what this new prefésiiot may-tean for yott and'your future.