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7L, Krontohingsble ‘ot Fosston, s & business caller in the city.: Radmuseli ‘& Kitutson dressmaking! parlors'over Megroth’s store.—Adv. Remember that!the dédlidatory er- vides atithe M.!H. Church, begin at 10780% M Brick Franson of International Falls; spent a short time in the city. yesterday on business; Bob Larson left last evening for Blackduck where he, will make a KA AK KKK KKK KKK KKK |ghort visit with friends and relatives. * LEST WE FORGET *| The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors re now showing a beautifiil line of. The Beltrami County Falr 8ep|fal} nitliinery at reasonable prices.—. tember 10, 11 and 12, Adv, To Booat for the girls fu the Mr. and Mrs, C .S. Giles of Inter- ?;h;“'d"'m"“e' Free Plano oon-fngtiona) Falls spent yesterday in the To cut the flvg vote coupon out iof :;:’;.::e :flpe.ombined Business’ g this paper-and'save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroedér-| M- and Mrs. O. L. Breckner of Ploneer Free Plano contest. Ponemah' are spending a short time To try to buy it at home before we in the icity on a combined business: send away. and pleasure trip. Phone Soclety news to soclety edl-| Miss Donna Lycan 16ft Thursday tor, phone No. 31. for Little Falls, Minnesota, where she To send in your application to be-|Will teach English in the high school come a member of the Bemidji|this year. athletic Club to Secretary Carl| Miss Basha Edwards left today for Johnson. Bertha, Minnesota. She will teach In the graded schools of that place Go-carts repairea at the second |this year. Teacher Wanted Tor a term ‘of ‘sey- R YICRPORR G R en month gchool ‘in District 86, Bel-|* SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES *| traml county, wages,. $40. DOr|¥ ¥ K &k % K & KKK KKK X K % 4/ month. ‘Apply'to Jaeob . Anderson, m“: Jolle, Minn - aee Sunday sthool 8t19:80'a, m. Hve- Mrs, W. B, Dodge of Minneapolis;|njag prayer<and sermon at 7:30, Who has been the-guest of her daugh-| srohdeacon Parshal, pastor, ter, Mrs. Harry L. Wilcox, 1201 Dew- { Preshyterian': ey. avenue, this summer, has return- od to:the-cltlen. Sunday echool at iofl\o’elock. Junior The treasurers of Fraternal and|c g, at 4 p. m. Senior C. K. at 7|p. m. On account of the dedication ser- Religlous Societies are invited to con- sult with the officers of the Northern|yices of the Methodist church’ thare will be ‘ne ‘sérvices morning or eve- National/Bank regarding:the safe in- ning, The-congregation is invited. to vestment of their trust funds. Every attend the dedication services in'the facility for-investigation will be fur- nished: tenyon.—Ad. Methoalst -church.. 8 Ei P, White, pistors : ol KR KKK KRR KK XK KKK K * _ RESY ROOM NOTEs' (Baptist: B FRE R RN ¥R KRN R ¥ K | Preaching service§ withdrawn that Mrs. F. A. Eigstrom of Grand |congregation may aftend the dedica- Forks, who ‘has béen visiting her sis- | tion services in the Methodist churth. ter, Mrs. E. A: Neélson ‘of Foy for the|Sunday” school at 10 a. m. Young Dast week, left . Thursday' for her |Peoplés” métting ati7 p. m. Meeting home, for Bible study andiprayer Thursday and Saturday, evenings. - All are wel- come. C. G. Chandler, pastor. Mrs. John Edstrom:‘of Northome was in the city Thursday having some dental work'done. Mr. and Mrs, Potts of thls city went to Duluth Thursday on businesi Mrs. Bert Nelson of Northwood, North Dakota, and her: four childten are the guests of Mrs. Nelson's sister, First Scandinavian Tutheran: Sundéay' school at’ 12, There will be confirfiation ' sefvites tomorrow morning at 10:30, The following will be confirmed: Alvin and Kern Ol E Brest. At the bottom of an ex- __——=# Minnesota, Dakota and Western rail- ::::flon et moetut St fy way and, the Iaternational Lumber| andre Desrats was found in 80 weak s“l“m & om‘lsadlnas company have to offer on want ad}a condition that he could scarcely ar- Road Show B ] k Th e alr fl e fi“u:::c:e: nfg.amghinhnzaufuf:rw::g TONICHT Mrs. B. T. Wilson of Blackduck is dentally falling into the mine Desrats e MR b o Paul Pstching & Co. a north Mae visitor in Bemidji today. | had been imprisoned for twenty-eight N. M. O"Neil of Cass Lake is spending | days without anything to eat or drink. Presents ‘Schnelder's Musical Garden " The Prettiest Staged Musical Adt In the day in the city on'a combined bus- | But a pig can beat & man. Dr. W. B. iness and pleasure trip. Carpenter in his “Manual of Physiolo- -Vaudeville: The Talk of Every Town They Appear In. A Feature for Any gYy” records that a pig weighing 160 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Britton' : re-| pounds was entombed by the fall of & Bill. Thomson Duo Some Harmony ‘Singers turned from Grand Forks, Northi'Da- | portion of the chalk cliffs at Dover. kota, Wednesday. They left again to-| It was dug out 160 days later and Harry Patrick & the Saxton Sisters day for, Brainerd, Minnesota, where | found to be still alive, but reduced in they will visit friends and relatives | Welght to forty pounds.—London Mail ‘and ‘also enjoy uural;dnyl chicken Smallost Door In the World, - hunting. i The “mousedeer” of India and Africa D. Dumas returned Thursday from | I8 the chevrotain, one of the smallest the Twin Cities where :he attended | hoofed animals. It stands less than Shgni and Dancing, Talking’ and Whistling. Featuring a Human Steam Callope. 3,000 Feet of Photo Phay Music by Prof. Mason Plsture Program Changes Every Night live in America. that ad. begin to w twelve inches in height at the shoulder the Minnesota State Fair. . When The prevalling color of the fur is speaking of the falr and the county |y, un finely speckled with yellow. booths Mr. Dumas stated that he be- | qne spots are large and sometimes run Meved that Beltramf county deeerved| into each other and form stripes. The first place as it had the largest dis-| underparts of the godyhall:twl;lto. l{t 1 d 1led all other booths, in | possesses the peculiar habit of walk- :‘:zaiozxcu e \0 z ing on the tips of its hoofs. This lends 2 a stiffness to the legs which has gain- M. E. Smith, of the Smith-Robin-| ed for the chevrotaln the reputation of son Lumber company, returned from | having no knee joints. It has no horns Minneapolis Thursday morning. Mr. | or antlers. But, as in the case of the Smith has moved ks family to Min- | Musk deer, the male Is pmvtl:‘iet:l‘l with neéapolis where they will make their :“;"’::'m:t“’:t:“"e::“' = 0. “pl future home. [They are planning on{ g\ cition and lies hidden in the jun- {spending the summers on Lake Be- gle throughout the day and only ven- Come Early and Get » Good Seat |{mid)i and may build & cottage .or| ¢ures to féed in the early morning and bungalow near the Jake : : Defective Page Don't throw away your-old ‘overcoat ' we can put. it in first class condition ‘moderate price, new colar We do first class work PRESSING, Moderate Tailor Tailors Work called for and delivered. e “at the Very oot of these iniiqild or tablet formjor send rea's nvalids Hotol and Sur- 1 it Box Wil e nrailed you. inside the: back cover hand store.—Adv. Everyone should have a business son, Esther'M. and William . Kolste, Mrs. 5 ” |som, 8 am S. Kolste, Ruth Perkins, of Port Arthur, was|education and Mankato Commercial er’: Fied:Swanson'of tewnofiNorth Mabel Aubolee and’ Clara Rude, all . College, M: A o 3 2 3 7 - & Bemldj! visltor yesterday. o Bef A _‘A“::“ Minn,, 16 the school | ™ yry Gaorge Frenchiand:ison’ ot :;rz::’:}‘fi;‘;el;:x;" ?dsmié:lxi Marvel Montgomery of Walker is y B Leonard, Minnesota, were in the city astor: s PR, 2 visiting friends in Bemidji. Victoria Lilgengsen returned to|Thursday looking for a desirable |P2%t°™ Miss Madeline Bray of Cass Lake, |her home at Blackduck last evening|house, with the intention of either o s visiting friends in the city. after spending the day in_the city |renting or buying same. They i- "]‘J’:fit“ CiR e F. Isakson of Kelliher is transact- | Visiting relatives, tend ito make Bomid}i thielr futire] y:,t::d:;a Pt ae 0 0re & ing business In the city today. Miss Engstrum of Crookston, who home, and 8:00 p. m. Charles H.. Fleainer; Mrs, C. L. Burns of Cass Lake, vis- |has been visiting friends in Kelliher i Mrs. H, ?ongdo: of Blackduck: 8 pastor. ited friends in the city Friday. and this city for some time, has re- “‘:[he c::un‘:g:yds opp:n;.a s turned to her home, Te: SCHEr-0F MRy, spen Go-carts retired at tre socond hand yesterday in Bemidji on business. - atore.—Adv, J. Hanson of Crookston is in the| Mrs, Charles Harding of Nary, was P g i C. F. Rogers, the Wilton merchant |city on a combined business and |in the city yesterday to consult tne| IRESUItS Are -Most 18 In the city today on business. gleasl:u;e trg. He will return to|doctors about her boy who was acei- g = C. R. Middleton ot Baudette was in | CTOOkSton tomorrow. dently shot in the knee by a younger ce . H 2 the city Friday on legal business. Mrs. E. Miller of Kelliher return- |brother. The little boy had just been A ways rtal“ . A. L. Ingebritson of Fosston, was|ed to her home in that village last |Biven a twenty-two and in practicing Wh 9 2 enyou use a Pioneer want a business caller in the city Friday. |night after spending a short time in [Shooting with same was unfortunate d I:’ o ts'a half cent d Dishwasher wanted at the Hotel |the city shopping. enough to hit his brother. ad. costs‘a cent a wo Mrs. Ethel Newcomb of ‘Hines was [to find out. Marklis'ationce.—Ady. George T. Baker and Ted Getchell in the city Friday attending to busi- Phnne 3' Alice Lightbourne of Ada spent|went to Oklee today where they will ness matters and calling on friends. - yesterday in Bemidji visiting friends. |be on the ground when hunting sea- Mrs. K. Gibbs of Farley was in the | o = — & School girls’ hats a specialty at the |SOn opens tomorrow. city Friday attending to numerous Henrionnet Millinery Parlors.—Adv.| Stella M. Glenn of Crookston, |business matters and incidentally at- g Harry C. Moon, of Red Lake, was|spent a short time in the city yester- |tending the millinery openings. W0man ls As 01(! As a business caller In Bemidji yester-|day. Miss Glenn will teach school — et . day. near this city this winter. She Ll)flks i L. H. Nord of International Falls| yottle Madson returned last eve- No worhan wants to look old. Many in their effort to look theal the'‘behuty doctor's" iptions. Theirmis- ] was a business caller in Bemdiji Fri-|ning after spending the past several HENRY B. BROWN. &h‘fi‘é’fi’ m?m:fiéfifiyflfi?&%&&'& day. days visiting friends and relatives in Worry, Sleeploss mghto; headathes, pains, disorders, i Mrs, R. H..Schumaker and daugh-|the southern part of the state, T e Yoakhsasea b & distingtly fominino charact Raida, left Wednesday for St Former Justice of the United , droopinz shoulders, and the faltering stop. ter Ralida, Yy g F. G. Troppman, proprietor of the States Supreme Court Dead, x'l'orcuinlflmapnmn:ncn of youth you must retain health, Paul. Troppman store, went to Minot, natead of lotions, powders and paints, ask your druggist for Charles Loring of Crookston spent|North Dakota, yesterday where he. BR. PIERCE’S ; yesterday in the city on legal busi-|wil} spend several days on business. F 7 .t P o fi ne:‘ limited time,.seven bars of Sullivan' & Canalfines’ soad alivw! Thi fiavq-lw': !ei resmp m OF A el » at the Brinkman theater' tonight. enemiles of your youtHtul fice, ) - N # ippearance, w Lenox soap for 26¢ at Schmitt's 8100 [gonneider's Musical Garden, the talk only Tock young, but Ves! younz. = ery.—Adv. of every town they appear in.—Adv. 5 Satatama Oscar Thyren of Kelliher is among Mrs. H. J. Welte and son, Béwin of 44 o the north line business callers in Be- crouk;tox; ;lrrlved i the 'cny thts 3 SR . midji today. ¢ noon and will spend a few, weeks in —_ — Alex Doran and Jack Hillaby 1eft |y oiee oo the guests of Mrs, M. Ma- - . —— % > ‘Wednesday night for St. Paul and lone. e g GO TO BATCHELDER’S The Misses Schmitt, Brady, Mur- = Onu;l :I;a::n:c::dly:.}"]:u’:\‘lfill;l: phy, George, Sargeant and McDer- ::uwm:n i mot and Brandt went, to Bemidji FOR R Beach this morning ‘and spent the 3 Miss Alice Peterson and Lena Kulla 3 WS of Pine River spent yesterday in'the dai: . 3 | fim‘l’ MND GENERAL MERC“ANB'SE ity visiting friends. adies wishing to have their last 9 Mxtxmes d:sh-lng to order Spigella |Vinter's hat made over, a new hat FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER 4 | made, or-their plumes dyed can get it y 5 R *1 e u eneneeriiines For I. P. BATCHELDER TR lors.—Adv. There will be confirmation services A W A —_—_ _—- 117 Minnesota Ave. Luthéran . F. Anderson of s city was a ¢ thuren tomorrow at 10:30, " |blackduck caller tnts week. Mr. An-| FORMER SUPREME JUDGE DIES derson is an empl agent and Roy Johnson of Kelliher is spend- ay openaa. :u::c;yx:?fi:te ii Black- | Henry Billings Brown, Retired, Suo- ing the day in the city on a eom=| o o PR cumbs to Long Iliness. o bined business and pleasure trip. P New York, Sept. 6.—Henry Billings i 9 q i K : Dr. Gunn of Kelliher returnedl to| E. M. Sathre and family have| Brown, retired associate justice of the ] i his home Friday evening after a|Fented the Mooney resldence on' Dew- | United States supreme court, died in : i ) " hort visit in Bemidji on business. ey avenue for the winter and will| his apartment in a hotel at Broux- 8 b2 move i as soon as he gote his gar-| ville, N. Y. He had been in fatling g Ivan Cann of Blackduck spent yes-f, "\, = 0 o health for more than a year. I Th terday in Bemidji visiting friendd. He Justice Brown was in his seventy- n ne returned to his home last evening. Our next Sunday epecial will be & | ejghth year. o~ e ~ t R. Erickson |three layer brick ice cream, vanille,| Justice Brown was appoiited to o ¢ L w 7 f::::d!‘t,:aozl;fyt:dz: where they strawberry and chocolate. 40c a| supreme court in 1890 and served un-{§. S ' il 1 will go chicken hunting tofnorrow. Z‘;:h Model Manufacturing - Cos—| tl'Mey, 1906. — b 3o Mlss Flossie Johnson of Kelliher, : " . } Tivol Y o G . g, ~ ; h- nivoluntary’ Pasting: [ y Yy is'spending the day in the city ad-the no““dg‘:‘: A. sll:““n‘;" wel‘l‘lt :DhM;t- A remarkable - feat - of - involuntary u o a . » guest of her sister, Mrs. B. Lundgren. | 20man today, where he will joi fasting was performed twelve years y A torney Frank Johnson and some oth- ago by a corporal in a regiment of It 8 first Dresa making parlors. Mrs. L D. o 5o oficials and together they will French colonial infantry. On his way Ward and Miss K““‘:’“ K_lm;;'t g0 on a chicken hunt. to work one morning a& ‘man heard H e ad It 5 nex.— . L '.'h. Bermian Emporinin Aflox Men wanting Wwork. See what the erles’ proceeditg Loy’ a. dlSsén” nithv You'll be gladder than ever that you This ad. will do you more good than ten trips to -the doctor Read It Then come and see our Saturday Evening Post window display, and let’s see how quickly we can make ork for you. LAHR'S FURNITURE STORE Do not fail to see our open air demonstration of the famous COLE'S HOT BLASS HEATERS and COLE'S - GENUINE AIR TIGHTS, Friday and Saturday, Sep- ‘tember Sth and 6th. ' If interested in-a heater for the cold weather coming,/do not miss this opportunity. Majestic Theatre PICTURES DELUXE - On Coffee You might as well for it's easy to have coffes that has FLAVOR—Smooth and Rich AROMA—TFull and Fragrant_ STRENGTH—With No Hint of Rankness CHASE & SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND 40c a pound Other C & S brands correspondingly good: *0ld Homestead,” rich-and full flavored *“Circle,” mild and sweet Program Tonig TEAS THAT PLEASE THE APPETITE Kept fresh and fragrant by the sealed screw top canisters One pound makes over 200 cups “BuffaloSpecial” Japan, the finest, 8 0z......38¢ “Seal Brand” Japan Tea, 8 oz package. L1 LOOK AND' SEE IF 10U NEED. GOFFE 0E & MARKUSEN, Sue Agons IMPORTANT STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC: . Inorder that there may be no questions raised later on, we wish | to-announce that no person connected with our store, or any mem- ber of their families will be allowed one piano vote. We positively will not sell these votes. One single vote cannot be purchased from us at any price. We are going to give. the beautiful $400 Hold! Stop! at and lining. of-all kinds. REPAIRING, ALTERATION. 117 3rd St. at Bisiar. Music Store Phone 573 ly fominine character ina e haggard Tt “makes you not Claxon Parlor Grand Piano now on exhibition at our store to the person presenting to us the greatest number of Piano Votes on Feb. 14, 1914 ABSOLUTELY FREE. For every. cent of your purchase of anything in our store, you are entitled to one Piano Vote. TO THE CONTESTANTS Our customers are willing to help you if you will but ask them to save their votes for you. When they pay their account we give them votes to cast for who they choose. It is up to you, young lady, to get them to cast these votes for your number. Let as many as you can know what your number is. VOTES ISSUED BY THE FIONEER Here is an opportunity you should not overlook. The Pioneer is authorized to issue votes on this free piano with every new and old subscription. The votes are liberal, go after them. Ask all the questions you need to help you. We are with you. Yours faithfully, W. 6. SCHROEDER Automohile Accessories and - Supplies Big stock of tires, all sizes. If it is sore- thing for the automobile or gas engine, we can supply your wants and our prices are positively right. We. Handle the Following Lines of Cars: Ford, Studebaker, Over- land and Cadillac d 1914 models ready for delivery. We have some: used cars for sale, cheap. Northern Automobile Co, Phone 180