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. George. Larson the..Eru-Lu mu-nn ‘pastor.of -Nymore will. ‘preach in the Swedish Lutheran church on Sunday 4 P. M. dnxBemidjti-AMl are weélcome. One: of these days youought to - %o to Hakkerups and bave your ple-| S oz mh%h“d o kg Ay e i Everybody . Delighited with These D ebsibensen o ave mot "T,""“"" {¥The roof ofithe Firet Scandinavian ¢ e 4|7 | deand ol lfld W au = Mflfite Pl’escri thII Lutheran' church ig'being reshingled, Ny P - N e : & o ) hysician unusually Gmflmcc«l Asisoon as'the thisiwork is completed l 'omn 's pseulhr For the interior of the' ehurch will be hn&u been uwmmcuthdta luflorlng A A A~ W £ : ‘ | ds of . FRK KKK KKK KK KK K rogecoraten % ‘ - Now, that the Plon ] wm.mu et z:mhp-"fr'-"-?d oot e LEST WE FORGET x b . Z tion of /‘Panama and the ‘Bl ..qglnd tore to you perfect: and strength, XX wkK KKK KK Kk x| Secure your reserved seats for the g BN 5 f *. | Picture.ana ?rblfi" 1 y Now mflmwunwflum&VH-u-muu To Boost for the girls 1n the ‘Willlams Dixle Jubliee ' singers at TRWRAY i way it ,Il.xratlg!n; 11 the plea- I ‘- "" cm P Schroeder-Ploneer Free Plano con- f;‘:"‘ Brugl Starbguaw; on jealej \ 2 { .with whioh, this hesutitul big| %gmgg”"%’"fwmumlm test. s & 3 § A .| volume. 1s received. “Itis tentimes] e o e .t Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum enter- mmmmm" ZaiTe ity e Ro othe, .| better than I thought it: would be,” The Willlams Colored Jubliles |talned Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, 5 singers at the city hall, Oat. 8, given |Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and G. G. under the auspices of the Presbyter-|Winter at a partridge dinner !last 4w ian church. evening. ;0“])- UGGIST CAN SUPPLY ] IQUID OR TABLET FORM to.a trieud.w ‘It’a the h,‘;ge for, the, money. L. ever yl, leve| Madnd‘,m, ot what gorgeous. colotlngs;“ exclu.lm- ed a lady comments later .developed the fact that she was fully competent to judge, All day long callers con- | i |tinued to:praise the begutiful boolt and commend The Ploneer for of:| . |fering such a rare opportunity.. Readers .are ‘urged. tp tell .their friends about it. Let them know that If you are planning on attend- ing the business college you should begin ‘with the class next' Monday.— Adv. Miss Adell McClelland and' her Phone Society news to society edi- | mother Mrs. Abbie McClland, have tor, phone No. 31. returned to their home at Cass Lake after an extended visit at Minneapo- Mrs. W. T. Blakeley of Farley is|lis and Fergus Falls. To cut the five vote eoupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- o Mo contestant in the Schroeder- . Ploneer Free Plano contest, chanée to Help Yourwl;'av- orite Contestant GOOD FOR A Splendid in the city today. See Fit: ons-Baldwin Co. - be- ‘ this s no;ordinary offer; thm; ntp?‘ q Y 2 e ik Mike Sande if Wilton transacted [fore you market your potatoes, il 4 i 2 Dook s actuklly wopthi;34 under g i ; business in Bemidfi Friday. onions and cabbage.—Adv. : ususl trade conditions, hut that It Is ¥ i 4 y < & $ i printed in enormous quantities and || ¥ Il meet you in Dreamland| Mrs. R. Mersereau of Blackduck / ) ¥ distributed -only. through newspapers v Saturday night.—Adv. has just returned - from Bismarck, at the mere expense of distribution;! Miss Lilly Voller of Lavinia is|NOrth Dakota, where she has spent planned and, printed wholly for thef spending the day in Bemidji on busi- | the past week. She went there to at- purpose of ‘more. firmly establishing S tend the wedding of- her sister. the bonds of friendship that should Pete Olson and daughter Lydia -of Just a few more crates of fancy obtain between the newspaper Wilton were Bemidji visitors yes- |Peaches at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. 1a zeaders, Every ongof thefo.bap terday. Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Turtle Riv- will makeialew, {riends forius; of Go-carts retired at the second hand |7 Was in the city Friday. visiting WAISTCOATS RECEIVE UNUSUAL i“"":“t::;":‘:dt:“t‘m“k’:"f ‘l“?“:;’“_ ; = S——— / e terms explained in store—Adv. her husband, who is confined at the ATTENT[ON IN TAILORED SUITS the Panama certificate briit:d daily] I-E:Veryf subscriber Sh0u|d clip This fit' A“;F”“{v:lh"”;m: with rheuma-| g oyey tatlored suits are practical-| There is acarcely a suit or blouse that |in these columns, I ! i i 3 Bm ! Mr/Vgllaon 1 i mproy g, Bt me walt thdsy | doss viot shaw . Geat o at Toast a aus+ |2 Clip And.resent s dirtinicatosian| 0 SAYe ififor one of the girls who are desirous of wir- 1s dressy enough for an afternoon tea|gestion of a vest. It is one of the de- 3 p 2 A Dress making parlors. Mrs. L D.; 35 GFem CrOmR . @ on for a shop- |talls that makes for smartness this |5000 85, Possible and come Into, im- ning the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. ping trip, but lines are easy; skirts are | season, mediate possession of the complete Cut It and Keep It For someone | Ward and Miss Katherine Kline at draped and sashed; coats are belted| 7965 in size 36 may be cunlad with 3% |story of Panama and the Canal. Mrs. Edmunds and her daughter, |the Berman Emporium Annex.—Adv. and vested in charming, unusual ways.|yardsof 86 inch material; 7710 requires EVERY farmer should have a Cast these votes for No............coc.oevvevisinnenn. This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W. G. Schroeder store on or before February 14th, 1914, will count as 100 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Al ] Three hundred people visited the rest room during the month of Sep- tember. - . Mrs. Lee of Grant Valley, visited in P Bemidji Friday. Mrs. William Fellows of Tenstrike | mwo-toned suits are “modish, plain|for size 24 3% yards of 36 inch mate- o i returned to her home Saturday from | coats with skirts of plaids or stripes.|rial. ies suit sale. O'Leary-Bowser |magle Bend, where she attended the} A model of Cheruit's has a coatof plain: A long, loose coat most practical to : Co.—Adv. ,ufeml of Ler brother George Young, | PIie duvetyn and a skirt of ribbed ve- slip on over a one-plece. ffock is shown Toklo; Oct.. 4, —Japan will| recos: er George YOUng. | your,“ge laine in blue and green. An-|in 7917. Ratine with:cuffs and revers Rize the Chinese republic within a Mrs. Hardon of Park Rapids is the |Who died in Watress, New Mexico. | other imported sult of velours de laine |of a smooth contrasting material would | Week. Oflicgal flnnounfiment was est brother, Willi La- has a coat of dark blue with a dark |be good for general wear, while in one | made from the foreign office that the’ guest of her brother, am La-| Cream puffs special 25 cents doz. ! piue skirt striped in Nattier blue. Both|of the new velours or corduroys, fur |government would formaily recognize Monte over Sunday. Saturday evening. The Model.—Adv. | were smart. Either of these combina- | trimmed, it would be dressy enough for |the Yuan Sha Kai government within Miss Hannah Berg, one of the Ny-| . Henry Anderson of the town of more teachers, was in the ity | Liberty, who is on the jury, left last Japan to Recognize China. tions can be used with 7956-7710 most |evening. a week, when the president is to be appropriately. The vest of softly col-| To copy In size 36 this design re- | aucurated. The Chinese’ executive ored silk duvetyn, matelasse or tapes-|qulres 5 yards of 42 inch materlal | jounesl has fixed Yuap. Shi Kar's shopping this morning. evening on the Soo for his home and | Y Eives an effective touch of contrast. | Each pattern is 16 cents. - | ) O O it i ik term at tve years, st oone ve- | Ford automobile. It should be, part : e Excursion to the Dam. Sunday 2:30 ; 1: B {dfl i o To :‘buln elther %n.t‘tarn lll\;lslrule;l. n!u electlon f h f : returning to m! onday morn- out this coupon and inclose cen n MY t o 1s a m e 1 me 1 e ot 3re AT Blakdieridl . | Mg o e 18 ki sk Hows TmS! - Th tr, qutp d ! dv Fasds ley for the past couple of days. Your success depends upon the ?d‘}f:,‘,_";',‘"::n'?;,‘:‘;:,‘m’,f[ Ll e We ofter One. Hundred Dollars Re- € strong, stur Yy, speeay rord 18 | e Gl | FoIng youtracelve, therefore: ot | o —— = mart g any coae ot cattern mat can |} pedyiced in price. This is the time ‘N R. C. Hayner has rented the Ole| ;3 yankato Commercial College, ¥. J. CHENEY . : Anderson residence on Lake Boule- vard and will take possession Wed- nesday. ‘Wordt has been received from Dr. Einer Johnson from Baltimore Mary- Wednesday eve. Oct. 8. Tickets|jong tnat he has commenced his post {89c. Children 35.—Adv. graduate course at the city. He stop-! Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle|ped off at Washington, D. C. en- River was in the city Friday calling |route. .on “triends and- having some dental il work done. We, the undersigned, hive. kno T0 RESCUE DF MISSIONARIES Trioof Women: Lawyera: 7. Choncy. £or the Tast 18 yoars. and be: Chicago, Oct. 4—Kelley, Sellers &|ieve him perfectly ~honorable in all 3 and clally Soldiers Arrlvlng at Tsoayang May| Clark, Chicago's first firm of women b Save Americans. Y lawyers, will be ready for'business b‘;‘. e et eut aiy obilEatiohs aumde: Washington, Oct. 4—A report to Nov. 1. Miss Phyllis Kelley - was- for NA'HONAL BANK OF cgruomcg:, the state department from Charge several years secretary to & judge il| mows Cetarrn Cure ts taken tntern. faanl the probate court. Miss Mary A. Sel- ;ux acting. direotly - upon the bload Williams of the American legation at | joro " tormerly was an attache of -the [aRd, mucous surfaces the system. Peking stating that Li Yuan Heng, . . Tés monlu sent tnc. Prl 'lt cents Vice Seesident.of Chins, ad inform.| U Audltorls ofics and Mise Kathy | jor bottle.’ Sold by. all Drugglats od him of the arrival of 2,000 troops erine 8. Clark has been a sténoxn,ph- 'ske, Hall's Family Pills for. constl- ¢ “Teosyasz. leads~ omeits here o] or. 0 e RIohRleiooML in. = TLelieve -that the: eight ‘foreign. mis- sionaries, including four Americans, A Marvelous Escape i c"chEsT R s PlLLs B R g0 | Northern - Automobile ~ Go. Mankato, Minn.—Adv. 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 owners. Postal card brings a_cata- logue. g You can save the price of a ton of coal and be the best dressed women Mrs. Joe Welty of Puposky, who|in town if you buy one of our clean { ‘has been visiting relatives in Crooks-|sale suits, O’Leary-Bowser—Adv. | ton for some time, returned to her uon. Jim French purchased a five pass-| gits at that point, will spedily be re-| MY little boy had a marvelous es- Phone 474 home Wednesday. enger Ford from C. W. Jewett of the | leaged. cape,” writes P, F. Bastiams of EEREEEEEREEEHEH R SRR KRR RARK KKK KK I Sce Fitzeilmmons-Baldwim Co. be-|Northern Auto company yesterday. Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. ‘fore. you market your potatoes,|A good many of the Beltrami county Princess Is Recovering. “It occurred:in the middle of the . . = Nomlnatlon Blank " Mere words cannot describe & W. @. Schroeder, ; g * ) jt—an illustration such as is . @ 3 x Bemid}t, Minn. * . & AT R herein presented cannot portray & I hereby nominate e e R g gl . = ern, s i p A 1\! AAI\1 A oAl its beauties. The French would : o ST S call it an “Edition de Luxe”. +« contestant in the Sehroeder Piane Contest and ask that you nluo . And ’T,\.. ( We have no phrase 80 fitting, % her mame on your, mumbered: list. L d A .8 InPicture * 1t is indeed a superfine edition o T T Not. Necessary o' slgtii® —a book of surpassing elegance D R o R s et ot oot ot b b e ottt —the grand triumph of art in . . magnificient tropical colorings, interwoven with word pictures none the less interesting. «onions and cabbage.—Adv. farmers are investing in automobiles| Munich, Oct. 4—The health of night. He got a. very severe attack this year. Princess Augustine Victoria of Hohen-|of croup. As luck-would have it, dizollern, wife of former King Manuel lhad a large bottle of Chamberfal of Portuga!, is improving so rapidly [ Cough~-Remedy in-the house. After ;‘;“ l;’;et:“:m’ll:;m’ll“;fl‘;;:d 1:“‘:;3;"‘: following the directions for an hour al 4 : Sigmaringen and - London, , planned and “"“’“m““““ Be.was through Defore her illness, according. to . the |81l danger.? Sold by Barkers Drug bulletin . issued by the : physicians. Store. “Turtle River were in the city Friday| The administrator and the guar- :shopping and attending to other |dian, the trustee and the treasurer, business matters. will find the Northern National | Bank a very acceptable place to de- | (Go-carts repaired at the second | pogit their funds. Such fundsiare ab= Thand store.—Adv. solutely secure and are «srning in- Mrs, L. Barto of the town of Eftta | terest constantly. ‘Minesota, has been visiting her sis- Mrs. R. C. Hart if Eureka, Califir- iter, Mrs. E, Hannah of this city for|nia, has been the guest of her sis- ' the past few days. ter, Mrs. Farris of Maltby for the ‘| Misses Serena and Jessie Blue of | . past couple of weeks. She will visit ‘The latest styles iIn ladies suits|gy {ng home of Mrs. Ed. Hannah of at bargain prices. O'Leary-Bowser | inig city before leaving for Big Falls, Co—Adv. Minnesota, where she will be the Rev. J. H. Ranahl left today for |8uest of Mrs. B. C. McClenethan. Heart Lake, where he will preach| The musicial treat of the season, Sunday morning, returning to Bem-|the Willlams Dixie Jubilee singers idji-in ‘time for the evening service. |at the city hall next Wed. eve. Oct. 8. Admission 50c reserved seats 10c. extra at Netzers Drug store—Adv. Orders’ taken“for The Gossard sorset by Mrs. J. H. Fallon, 706 Min- mesota aevnue. Phone 529.—Adv. Mrs. E. T. Efkenbrack of Adams, Minnesota, who spent the past month here in the city as the guest of Mrs. ] YOU MUST Follow the Crowd to0|}s & Henderson, lett last night for ‘ A H her home. Mrs. Erkenbrack-stated to | HAVE A COPY rl“ ma“ i ea re a Ploneer reporter yesterday ' that /\ OF IT. she could not leave Bemidji without a word of praise for its climate‘and people. She is troubled with hay fev- er and this is her third summer in Bemidji, where she finds immediate Champlop-Boxing Kangaroo of the World || . e We personally guarantee this vaude- = ville uu:;cnon ul: be ox:le 1;! the great- N RN R y est'‘comedy novelty and feature acts X i i ever produced in any city. Battling Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines 8 Bob is a full grown Australian Kanga- If you want to contribute direct- roo, height 5 feet 7 inches, weight 1y to the occurance of capillary bron- li:np;:::sldmulu Introducing Bat- chitis and pneumonia use cough med- TONICHT Battling - Bob - Fitzsimmons As the size of your thumb com- pares with your hand, so this illus- tration compares with the size -of the book. : Take It Home ‘ _Now is the time to do ) yourfallpatchingandyou ‘ §, , will need some tools to J“l do the job right. Your nexghbor. may. lend them . to you witl seemingly good:grace but deep down in his heart he icines that. contain codine, morphine, resents it. tling Bob ‘n(ll 'Abde ’:{I‘“t Fighting heroin and other sedatives when you 3 o S ;’ emmm‘lhe ring. and |[2eve 8 coush or col2. an expoctar- Why not look over our line and buy a small as- shikes bads with hie hurian” appon-. || ant ‘like Chamborlain’s Cough Rem-|\§ gortment. “They won't cost much. - ent and goes three fast rounds with ||edy s what is necded. That cleans his sparring partner. Staged like a || ¢ the culture beds or breeding Don'’t forget to put a strip-of tar. felt. around your house before you bank it. : No ‘ut{v'gl could. be mo_re.'inoeresting—uo text houk is inore instructive. B It is, mdeed.the acknowledged standard -reference. work of the great Canal _Zone in which every man, woman and: child must be interested. ght and using three local men f rlng Our patrons will enjoy a laugh places for the germs of pueumonia that they never enjoyed before, and other gorm uiseases. That 18 - ThisAttraction With Our Usual Bilf why pneumonia mever. rosults from Stewart n“ml]lld & El]. a cold when Chambeclain’s, Cough Comedy Sin&i’ng !:lge 3:‘“" Sketch. || Romedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contafns Gileason & Earle no morphine or cther gedative. For i i % £ i X Novelty Act ¢ v 5 ] salo by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. 3,000 Feet of Photo Play Picture Program Changes Every Day Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Avdmlnlon‘ 28c¢,. ‘Our Lines Are. Complete - ‘And the Prices Are Right :««c««a««wnc&«u: ‘ 5 A'mOSt FREE . As explained in the Certificate prmted daily in these columns, this hansome volume is distributed at 98 * - cents for the $4 style (see illustration) and 48 cents for the $2 book.