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XK KKK KA KA KK KKK * LEST WE FORGET x AKX AR KKEKE KRR KKK To Boost for the girls in the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano ~con- test. The Willlams Colored - Jubilee singers at the city hall, Oct. 8, given under the auspices of the Presbyter- lan church, To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant ‘in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Plano contest. Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31. 3 Matt Miller of Grand Forks spent yesterday in Bemidji. A. L. Ingbritson of Fosston was a caller in Bemidji Tuesday. D. C. Brown of Crosby transacted business in the city yesterday. Dance in Dreamland Wednesday night.—Adv. Mrs. A. Underwood of Kelliher spent Tuesday in Bemidji shopping. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Johnson of Big Falls spent Tuesday in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson of Kelliher are in the city today on business. ; Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv.. Mrs. H. L. Spencer of Grand Rap- ids was a business caller in Bemidji Tuesday. C. J. Travis of Crookston is among the business callers in Bem- idji today. Mrs. J. C. Parker and Mrs. Geo. Fellon of Blackduck were callers in Bemidji yesterday. Hear Willlams, Jubilee City Hall, Oct. 8—Adv. Mrs. J. M. Jones of Deer River apent yesterday in Bemidji visiting relatives and friends. singers William Tesh of Hector, Minneso- ta, is spending the day in the city transacting business. Attorney Charles W. Scrutchin re- turned last night from a business “trip to International Falls. Bemldji Business College begins its fall term October 6th.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks re- turned this morning from a two weeks' visit at Minneapolis. Attorney Chester McKusick re- turnéd this morning from St. Paul, where he has been on business. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. Mrs. William Clish returned to Bemidji Monday after spending the past week with friends at Cass Lake. H. W. Evans of Crookston is transacting business in Bemidji. Mr. Evans formerly made his home in Bemidjl. Orders taken for The Gossard corset by Mrs. J. H. Fallon, 706 Min- nesota aevnue. Phone 529.—Adv. C. L. Heffron, attorney, returned yesterday from the twin cities. and Chicago, where he had gone on le- gal matters. W. W. Jones and wife of Bagley are spending a short time in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. One "of these days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. G. ‘H. Warner of Brainerd spent yesterday in Bemidji transacting business for the Minnesota and In- ternational railway. Brinkman Theatre TONICHT NOW LOOK Vaudeville Program The Big Musical Revne Go. All Star Acts Harry and Anna Mae Seymour i| Refined Comedy, Harmony Singing, i Impersonations and Unique Dancing James & Prior Comedy Singing and Talking Skit at the Depot The Badge of Policeman 0'Roon In Two Parts The New Typist With Pearl White and Splendid Sup- port. The Homly Typist Gets the Job Admission - 10c, 25¢ Show Starts 7 O’Clock Sulliyan & Cosidine’s 20th Century Vaudeville : Picture Program Changes Every Day . and Mrs. " F. H. Burns, of Duluth are spending a short time in the clty visiting friends and trans- acting business. ; 3 [Clears the stomach, bowels and regulates, M. ‘Tea. 36c. sold cher Mrs, F. A, Fenton left Monday evening: for-her home at : St. Peter, Minnesota, - after a two weeks’ visit With her daughter Mrs. J. F. Essler. Sce Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Co. be- fore you -market your potatoes, onlons and cabbage—Adv. ‘W. R. McKenzie >was in the city on' business. He returned to Minnea- pols by ‘the way-of: Duluth. He ex- pects to reéturn to “Bemidjl in_.a couple days. 5 Thomas ‘Stewart, who until re- jcently was® traveling salesman .for the Fitzimmons-Baldwin . company, has accepted a position* with Sch- nieder Brothers. - Just a fow' dozen Economy jars to close out at Mason jar ““prices at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. J. B. Minnick has been called . to Waverly, New ‘York, on account of the death of his father John Min- nick. He expects to return to Bem- 1dji the latter part. of the week. The First Norwegian ladies Lu- theran aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Barney Erickson, 1015 Beltra- mi avenue, Thursday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Hollister’s R.'M. Tea purifies ‘the blood, clears the complexion, red- dens the cheeks, brightens the eye, builds you up. Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. Mesdames D. L. Stanton and C. R. Sanborn went to ‘Shooks, Min- nesota, Minnesota last evening, where they will be 'the guests of Mrs. C. G. Johnson for several days. Mrs. H. J. Welte and son Edwin ‘and mother Mrs. M. Malone left this afternoon for Crookston. Mrs, Malone will remain as a guest of Mrs. Welte in Crookston for sever- al days. Your savings In the Northern Na- tional Bank are under the watchful eye of the Government. You are al- lowed 4 per cent interest, compound- ed semi-annually.—Adv. Mesdames C. E. Battles, F. S. Ly- can E. H. Denu, and H. Wilcox formed a picnic party and went to Cass Lake yesterday, where they THIS IS THE DAY FOR PANAMABOOKS, Certificates Mature To-day m {The Volumes Will Be Given Out g To All Clippers - This is the day the Panama cer- tificates mature, and readers who present gix-of them and ‘the small exipense fee will be entitled to a copy of “Panama and the 'Canal in Picture and Prose,” as previous- ly announced in these columns. Considering the.large number of inquirfes. already received “from those. interested it .is believed ‘that there will-be a great demand for these - books, 1and ' readers "are urg- ed to present: 'their ‘certificates as early as possible. ‘The"present isup- ply of books is thought to be suf- ficlent to fill all .demands under normal conditions, but the.offer is}| so unusual and the books are so at- tractive that some readers may be disappointed if: they do not-present their certificates at once. Bverybody that .sees this-wonder- ful books wants it. It is difficult to describe such:a volume .in |cold type, and utterly impossible toi por- tray its-beauties in any kind:/of an illustration, for its wealth of har- monijous colorings cannot be: repro- duced. Its contents are unique-in that they comprise a series of in- teresting stories about the Canal, the country, the people—where they live, what they eat, how ‘they em- ploy their time in pleasure . and work—and all ofthese pleasing lit- tle stories are made up “into one complete story which is of intense interest to all. 5 The Pioneer is cognizant of the educational benefits to be derived from this volume, which gives the complete history df the great Canal, setting forth ‘its purpose and pro- mise, and for the benefit of readers, as heretofore announced, it has ar- ranged for a great distribution, which begins to-day. Hereafter, un- til further notice, a Panama certi- |} ficate will be printed daily. Six of ¥ these certificates have already ap-|g peared in these columns and these |8 will be exchanged for books when accompanied by the expense amount | & named therein. Clip the certificates and present them any day until further notice. were joined by a number of Cass ladies. They returned to Bemidji in the evening. Mrs. C. B. Powell, avenue, 921 Beltrami has handpainted china for sale. Also gives lessons in china painting.—Adv.* I G. Haycraft left yesterday morning for Erskine, McIntosh and other . points between Bemidji and Crookston where he will remain sev- eral days on business relative to disposing of several farms near these points. In a refined and pleasing musical program, hear Willlams colored singers at the City Hall, Oct. 8., under the auspices of the Presbyter- ian church.—Adv, The Presbyterian Ladies Afir so- clety-will meet in the church par- lors tomorrow = afternoon at 2:30. All members are requested to be :pre- sent, as there is work to do. Lunch will be served. All are cordially in- vited to attend. Makes you sleep and eat like a glant; freshens the system, cleans the blood; driver out the germs— Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug ‘Store—Adv. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies aid will meet in the church basement Thursday afternoon. Lunch will be served. The members are urged come early as there is work to be transacted. A cordial invitation is extended ‘to all. See Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Co. " be- fore you ‘“market your potatoes, onions and cabbage.—Adv. The following ladies drove out to the Herman Fenske farm yesterday afternoon, with Roy Moberg as driver. Mesdames John -Moberg, J. H. Randahl, T. Thompson, George Berglund, Berg, Christenson, John L. Brown and Mildred Berglund and Myrtle Moberg. Plantation songs—humorous selec- tions, classical numbers, Willlams singers will give you all and more. ‘Wednesday Oct. 8 at the City Hall— Ady, = Mrs. George Kidd entertained. a number of little girls Tuesday af- ternoon from four thirty until six in honor of her daughter’s eight birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing games and with music. after which a dainty lunch 'was served in two courses. Mrs. Kidd's sister, Miss Edna Mills of St. 'Louis, Missouri, assisted with the lunch. ~'I'your back aches—if your kidneys Notice Everybody is hereby ordered to leave all fire hydraunts alone and open none except they receive per- mission from water department. tof - Brinkman Theatre = Commencing Thursday Oct. 2. This attraction in connection with our usual bill, Battling Bob - Fitzsimmons cham- pion boxing Kangaroo of the' world- Eurpoean novelty we personally guarantee their vaudeville attrac- tion to be one of the greatest com- edy novelty and feature animal acts|f§ ever produced in any «city all is clean and clear. Nothing in any respect offensive to anyone. Battling Bob is a full grown Aus- tralian Kangaroo, height 5 feet 7 inches, weight 130 pounds. Film 5 minutes introducing bat- tling Bob and Ad Wolgast fighting |} in the ring. Battling Bob enters the ring shakes hands with his human .op- ponent ‘and 'goes three fast 'rounds with his :sparring: partner. Staged]| like a -prize fight -and wusing three local-men -in .ring. your patrons will enjoy a.laugh that ‘they neveren- Jjoyed before.—Adv. AR KK KKK KK KK KK KK * I x FF R KRR K KKK K ‘Ovina Peterson has the measles. Mr. and Mrs. John Rock and Mike Wold and family “went_ to Bemidji Sunday night ‘on’the speeder. i Born “to Mr. Thompson -a son. ) The Housekeepers .Club will: meet at Mrs. P. J. Rock’s Thursday. Inga Lomen has the measles. Harry Haling was a Solway visitor :Sunday. BEMIDJI PROOF Should éom;;—zvm nemmji The frank statement of a neighbor, telling the .merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here’s a Bemidjl case. A Bemidji citizen testifies. = Read 'and be convinced. P. M. Dicaire, prop. grocery store, 1101 Irvin Ave, Bemidji, Minn,, #ays: “The statement I gave about Doan’s Kidney Pills some years -ago, (8 holds goad. 'The benefit they brought me has been permanent. I took this remedy for pains in my back and oth- er symptoms of kidney trouble and it proved its merit by making me well.” Mr. Dicaire is only one of many IBemidjl people who have gratefully endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills. I and < Mrs. Christ 'bother you, don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—ask distinctly - for jDoan’s Kidney Pills, the same that|g Mr. Dicaire had—the remedy backed 'by homg testimony. Fifty cents, all store. Foster-Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y. “When Y¢ Back I8’ eatly cut out, brought.or matlad:to the efore February 14th 1914 ‘will count represented by the.above number. Have received a carload of new Springs and ‘Mattresses.. We ask you to compare ‘prices be- fore purchasing. o - i ZIEGLER Second Hand Store’ .READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS W. a8 ¥ five % The Bem1dji Ploneer Pub. Co. ¥ EVERY farmer should have a Ford automobile. It should be part of his farm equipment. ' - The strong, sturdy, speedy Ford is reduced in price. This is the time of year you need it, when you are busy. Let’s talk it over. New prices, Runabout $500.00, Touring car $550.00. - Over 300,000 satisfed Phone 474 ;)wners. Postal card brings a - cata- ogue. : 2 Northern ~ Automobile - Co. Subscribe for The Pioneer Of Ladies’ Fall Suits | A few of the season’s latest novelties to be closed out at a price that will bring a suit within the means of those who do not care to pay “full price for a suit. Mail-orders will be received subject to stock on hand. No. 477. Misses’ light brown eponge suit, a $32.50 garment that came in Monday morning, jacket has brown velvet collar and cuff and is lined with-a extra good quality of tan mes- saline silk, back of coat is trimmed with two rows of buttons, 14 buttons in each row, size 20. The skirt is made up very tasty, in draped effect .. . . No. 434. Ladies’ taupe diagonal suit, size 39, coat trimmed with black velvet buttons, lined with grey mes- saline silk, skirt trimmed to match coat; a $20 suit $l3.50 for v Lo e No. 425. A $35.00 brown - bedford cord suit coat trimmed with two long rows of buttons, lined with Kelly green messaline silk, collar of green panne velvet, size 36, $25.00 sale price . No. 416. $25.00 dark blue broad- cloth with .gold stripe, coat lined with grey silk, skirt has drape effect, a very tasty suit, size 38, $19 50 sale price . . No. 1473. ‘Wide wale diagonal suit, one of ‘our best $35.00 numbers; trimmed with brown tailors braid, coat lined with tan silk, $24.50 size 36, sale price . o - ‘No. 400. Blue serge suits for stout ladies, sizes 41 and 43, coats lined . with silk, extra good $20.00 suits for “$14.50 “braid, one of our best $21.50 No. 404. Blue wide wale diagoha_l suit, size 40, coat trimmed with grey silk, a $25.00 suit : -. $19.50 for oo No. 4311 Brown wide wale suit, size 38, coat trimmed with brown tailors $25.00 numbers for $19-5@ No. 1470.- A fancy mixed suit, coat has black velvet collar and is lined with gold ‘messaline silk, size 38. This is an extra good $16.5G $22.50 suit for .. . - No. 6503. $22.50 blue serge suit, -size 38, coat lined with grey silk, waist line skirt, sale prices v o0 $16-50 No. 1401. Brown diagonal suit, size 34, trimmed with brown broadcloth, A ::lt;ap%i(::(::d %35;00 vafue, $2L 00 No. 1434. Blue serge suit trimmed -withblack tailors braid,coat lined with grey silk, sale price . . . $19.50 No. 7319. A plain tailored $25.00 blue serge suit, size 38, coat lined with silk, sale : $16 5. price: - . . No. 4322. One black serge $25.00 (et ) waier $l5.00 line skirt, sale price . -No. 4312. $25.00 black serge sfiit, :;th; ‘;(:,l cv:;aist line skirt, $l5.0' Special for Saturday, Oct 4t 2 fo 5 p. m. Nine left over suits will be offered Saturday at about the price of the lihihg. In order to give the people from the country a chance at these suits, none The regular price of these suits is from $15.00 to $35.00. - Saturday afternoon, choice asuit T " Limit one to a customer will be sold until the afternoon.