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SUSTETSIb-.. o S A AR KK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET * Lk E e R TR Po :Boost for the girls ‘in the Sehroeder-Pioneer Free Piano con- test. - The Willlams Colored Jubilee singers.at the city hall, Oct. 8, given under the auspices of the Presbyter- ian church. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite comtestant in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Plano contest. .Bhone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. John Lind of Bena was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Ed. Kashan of Baudette was caller in Bemidji yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fen- ton.'Saturday afternoon a daughter. Wedneaday eve. Oct. 8. Tickets 60¢c. Children 35.—Adv. Charles Sandberg of = Warren tramsacted business in the city yes- terday. Raymond Cyr of Blackduck was in the city Monday to have his eyes treated. Miss Doris Pemble of Tenstrike visited in the city from Friday till Monday. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Miss Della Olson of the town of Liberty is confined to her home with lung fever. W. C. Brown of Soo Falls spent yesterday in Bemidji transacting business. George Welch of Hutchinson, Min- nesota is in Bemidjl today transact- ing business. Dance me in Dreamland Wednes- day night.—Adv. Mrs. H. L. Spencer of Grand Rapids transacted business in Bem- idjt Tuesday Mrs. Otto Ashby of Puposky was in the City Monday having some den- tal work done. W. Sande of Crokston was in Bem- 1dj1 yesterday visiting friends and transacting business. ,Qo-carts repaired’ at the hand store.—Adv. The H. E. Reynolds family moved into Bemidji Friday from their sum- mer home at Lavinia. A. Nelson of Grand Forks is in Bemidji today on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. “Place: City Hall. Time, October 13. Occasion Finnigan's Fortune.— Adv, Mrs. G. Cronk of Tenstrike was in the city Saturday consulting the doc- tor in regard to her eyes. Mrs. O. Hegland of the town of Frohn was in the city Tuesday, hav- ing some dental work done. second 80 pounds of 35 cents grade coffee to close out at 30 cents at Schmitt's grocery.—Adv. Lloyd Hyatt returned last night from Brainerd where he has spent the past few days visiting friends. Brinkman Theatre TONICHT Vaudeville Program Dave Lubin's Minstrel Show The ‘Humming Coons 6. Herbert Mitchell Monologist le must have read in Minneapolis, t. -Paul, uth or Superior papers Ahout the canspicuous Dutchman Ligut. Horbert P. Nordwall drom. Amsterdam, Holland, “the man mitt the wooden feet” on his second -world-cireling tramp. He is now wan- dering through this region and we induced himtoappeer at our theatre. He will for fully 30 minutes gnter- tain you-with -his Ilustrated Tzavel- ogue—giving a detniled sketch of his wanderings, in full old Holland: ‘cos- tume, through all pacts of the world. Bawha was arrested as:a spy in, Tur- 'y, floated down the Yukon all through in a canoe and finally crossed the American continent from ocean to ocean in his wooden shoes, finishing on Broadway, New York, his first m :t‘l the world for health, experience, See his Oolored Views, and get a glimsse of quaint old Holland, the land a8 lever spesker and. o d na 8) and has a mn in the best American theatres. - business visitor in Bemidji today. ' | ture taken.—Adv. The Lieut. |i - L. C. ch.lmher of, Bn.lw:d lu a ernoon - for Mflo. ‘Wasbington where they have accepted positions. | Both -young /ladies have: been employ- -ed in the Northwestern Telephon offices of this city for the past - eral months. J. A. Gustavson of Albert. Lea is transacting buslnesu in the city to-] day. One of ‘these ‘days you ought to 8o to Hakkerups and have your pic-} ‘Hollister's R. M, Tea utops ‘head- aches, stomach disorders, regulates the bowels, purifies the blood, O. H."Bfoin and E. H. Bjoin of Crookston transacted business and visited friends in the city yester- day. Store.—adv. Rev. 8. E. P. White will leave this evening for ‘Stillwater, Minne-| sota, ‘where he .will attend the] meeting of the Synod of Minnesota, ‘'Which .opens Thursday evening. Rev. White is a member of the Synod Home Mission and Sunday school committee and will also give a ‘re- ‘bort on the church erection commit- tae. He will retln-n Sunday morning. L. M. Johnson of Warren was in the .city yesterday .an business. He went to Internatienal = Falls from here. Sce Fitssimmons-Baldwin Co. be fore you market your potatoes onions .and cabbage.—Adv. The.A.B. €oan famlily of this.ci moved on .a farm near Rice Lakej this week, where they will reside :n the future. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards left yesterday for Spokane, Washington, where they .will spend about ten days on business, A ‘hot fllnngr and .supper will -be served in the .Odd Fellow’s hall ‘Saturday, October ‘11, ‘by the ladles o the Swedish church. Price 26c.— Adr Miss Karna Anderun, who has spent the summer visiting with friends.and relatives in South Dako- ta, ;AAtwater -and other towns in Min- nesota, returned home on Tuesday. She will start for California with her mother, sister and brother, ‘mext Tuesday. We wish them a pleasant journey. Mr. Anderson will remain here for a couple of weeks longer ‘when -he -will join them in Califor- nia.—Laporte News. Acts directly and surely on ‘the bowels, causing regular and normal habits; makes you regular—Hallist- er'’s R. M. Tea. 35c. Barkers Drug Store.—Adv. Come to the city hall October 13 and_enjoy the Irish comedy, Finni- gan’s Fortune.—Adv. ‘Miss Clara Newcomb, who teaches the school at Lavinia, ‘was in the city Saturday visiting friends and doing some shopping. ‘Miss Cora Brennan of Park Rap- ids, will be the guest of her cousin Miss Frances Bowers of the town of Eckles for some time. Orders taken for The Gossard corset by Mrs. J. H. Fallon, 706 Min- nesota aevnue. Phone 529.—Adv. H. P. Horkinson, Thomas Peet, R. A. Woute and F. C. Falles spent Tuesday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. G. E. Lawler of St. Paul was a business caller in Bemidji Tuesday. H. J. McCarthy of Fargo spent yes- terday in Bemidji on business. LA R RS RS RS RS R R * .WYNNE. * LR R E RS SR SR R R 8 E RS Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stefnc drove to Nebish one day last week. Mr. Roy Elliott, who is working at Bemidji, spent Sunday at his home near Island Lake. Mr. Creighton spent Sunday at the Wynne home. Mrs. Burd Eliott called on Mrs, C. Thorson one day last week. Mrs. Roy Elliott called on Mrs. Wynne and Mrs. Hayes one day last week. Mr. C. P. Howe of St. Paul was out here chicken hunting and spent the night at Geo. Creighton’s. John Anderson drove to Aure last Monday. C. Thorson went to Pinewood to purchase a new wagon one day last week. Gust Ek finished putting up hay' last Monday. L. Winger took a load of grain to Clearbrook last Wednesday. Just received Magus “Dry sox’ shoes. The best shoes made for wear regardless of price. $5.00. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. The women of the Episcopalian guild will give a veal supper in the basement of the church tomorrow evening. Every one is invited. Miss Grace Lewis of Crosby, Min- nesota, who has been the guest of Mrs. Tom Stewart for the past two weeks, left Monday for her home. Finnigan's Fortune will be staged at the city hall, October 13. Do not miss seeing one of the best enter- tainments of the season.—Adv. Mrs. F. H. Billings and grand- daughter Miss Nola Scott, of Van- couver, visited Mrs.-George French of this city between trains Monday. Miss Alma Nowak of Montgomery, Minnesota, was in the city Sunday between trains, enroute to Cass Lake, where she will teach in the ru- ral schools. TR KKK KK E KK R K KKK K x 0TTO * H KK KKK KKK KK KK KKK The big barge is now ready to carry lumber across the lake to the many settlers coming in. Mr. An- derson expects to deliver from :50,- 000 to 75,000 feet between now -and the freeze up. F. O. Henlin will install a shingle mill at Poplar Creek the coming win-| ter. Vincent Harrington is spending a few days vacation with his sister, Mrs. S. C. Urseth. Axel Peterson, the land man, made several trips out this way:last week with land buyers. It will not be long before we mneed a real es- tate office in this burg. People fromi| Kansas are coming in nearly every day, and the land looks good to them especlally when they see the corn and potatoes raised. Secure your reserved seats for the Williams Dixie Jubliee singers at Netzers Drug Store now on sale.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eckstrum left Monday night for Minneapolis where they will transact business and visit friends until Friday. They will return to Bemidji Friday night. Mesdames George C. Berglund and John L. Brown will entertain the Swedish Young Peoples society in the church basement, Thursday evening, October 9. Everybody wel- come. ‘The Northern Natlonal Bank offers you an investment in their Certifi- cates of Deposit that is absolutely secure for your savings and which will net you 4 per cent annual in- terest. § The Prebble girls, Dyrl and Mil- dred, have as company their grand- mother Mrs. Sarah Young of Ossitee, Minnesota, and their sister Mrs. S. E. Danseieau and little daughter of St. Paul. See Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Co. be- fore you market your potatoes, onions and cabbage.—Adv. K KA I KA KKK KKK ! SHEVLIN x K KKK KA KKK KKK KK The Ladies Aid met last Wednes- day at the home of J. J. Hoft abont|If three miles south of - here. A. L. Gordon and L. E. Rider;| Who had their automobiles ia the “hospital” at Bemidji last week, have them back again, as good as new. ‘Farmers have been " busy this week harvesting the potato crop: They report a few touched by the frost but no serious damage, Dell Amadon, who has been on the sick list for a few days, has recov- ered and is at work in the black- smith shop again. John Viken the Vern P. M and al- so one of Clearwater Co's most progressive. Farmers was a business caller here Friday. Willie Weinck is working as, bhone operator at the G. N. depot. | William Pierson, an old time Shev- lin boy, who is now located in Da- kota was here last week. He came via automobile. Loufe Hanson, the Ada flour man, was visiting with his brother here last week. The Bemidji Pioneer is the only paper .that has Shevlin news, moral. “Subseribe for The Pioneer.” Ferdinand TIsackson' and 'Erick Mark Morse returned from Foss- ton Sunday morning where he has been the past several weeks doing mason work. Mr. Morse is now work- ing on his own bugalow on Dewey avenue. Don’t miss seeing that Irish play at the city hall, O¢tober 13, as Mr. Finnigan will be there, also Jake the Dutchman, to say nothing of the French County DeMorray.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs C. H. Williams of Maltby have closed their heme cn the farm for the winter and will visit in Faribault, Montevedio and ‘Milford, lowa, and .also Aberdeen, South Dakota. The musicial treat of the season, the Willlams Dixie Jubilee singers at the city hall next Wed. eve. Oct. 8. Admission 50c reserved seats 10c. extra at Netzers Drug store—Adv. Mrs. Ella B, Cook and Mrs. E. W. Ashley of Winnipeg, who have spent come, see.and listen. Educational Refined 0dd Novel e — 3,000 .Foet of Photo Play Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Admission 10c, 2B¢ Lindum of Leonard were callers here last Wednesday. Annie and Signa Paulson who are attending The Bemidji High . school were home Sunday. Hartvick Hanson “was down Bagley, Saturday. the summer months at Lavinia, left Monday for their home. Mrs. Cook is Mrs. H. E. Reynold’s mother and Mrs. Ashley is her :sister. A mighty enemy ©of germsand im- purities; drives them out of ‘the sys- tem; makes you well—Holllster’s R. H. Tea. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. 0 great tonic remedy. Barker’s Drug| 7908 FOR NOVELTY A 7922 QUAINT COATEE AND DOUBLE TUNIC Dancing froeks of chiffon and lace ‘are youthful and appealing in ‘thelr simple lines. _Flounce-upon flounce of chiffon or lace form the skirts of some; others show. the peplum, corded, frilled or plaited. Accordion plaiting is especially be- coming to slender figures. An exquisitely dainty model seen at one of the recent openings had a nar- row, slender foundation skirt of mous- seline de sole and three plaited flounces of the softest pink chiffon. Plaited chiffon formed the bodice. In 7922 the {tunc and skirt might be of the plaited chiffon with & broad band of lace to break the:monatony. This dress may be copled in size 18 with 6% yards of 36 inch material and 1% yards of 27 inch all-over lace. The possibilities of plaited chiffon, silk duvetyn and plain charmeuse are shown in No.-7908. These new all silk duvetyns are exactly suited to the quaint peasant coatees which are a part of so many of the more dressy gowns. As yellow .is such a favorite, an effective suggestion for this design is to have the coatee of yellow silk du- vetyn with tunic of the palest lemon chiffon over cream colored charmeuse. Slze 36 will require 5% yards of 40 inch chiffon, with™2% yards-of 30 inch material for the coatee and 4 yards of 36 inch materfal for the foundation dress. Each pattern is 15 cents. Address Pattern Department. ‘To obtain efther pattern illustrated fill out this coupom and .inclose, 15 cents in stamps or-cofn. Be sure to state number of pattern and sise, measuring over the | fullest part of the bust for dimensions. No. . Name Address . — Sever Severson came home from Dakota Friday. Mr. Holton of Grand Forks, N. D. brought a party of land -seekera up here, Thursday, he sold two quarter sections near Mallard. Mr. Holton has sold over 20,000 acres of Clear- water Co., land this summer. “Mr. Moltzean of Strum, Wis, was Jooking after his interests here this week. A. L. Gordon was down to Bem\d]) Thursday. School will start in distriet No. 47 on Monday Oct. 13. A. L. Gordon left Friday. for an auto tour through Normam county. The Trading Co., shipped a car of cattle to St. Paul Saturday. John Thorp made the trip with them. Upton Sinclair Not Wanted. ‘Wilmington, Del., Oct. 8.—So much -opposition has developed against Up- ton Sinclair at Arden, the single tax colony, President Frank Stephens has been sent to New York to dissuade the author and his new wife, from returning there. It is Sinclair's 8O- clalistic attitude that has caused ef- fense. GMSS IIF SAlTS GLEANS KIDNEYS your Back is aching or Bladded bof.her-, drink. lots of water and eat less meat When you kidneys hurt and your 'proceed to load your stomach with a 1ot of drugs that excite the kidneys Keep your kidneys clean like you and {rritate the entire urinary ‘tract. keep your bowels clean, by flushing ‘them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body’'s urinous waste and stimulates them to their ‘normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blgod. In 24 hours:they strain from it' 500 grains of acid and waste, 80 we can readily undefstand the vital importa keeping the.kidneys active. = Drink lots of water—you can’t drink too: much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes ‘and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has ‘beenused: for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; tation, thus ending bladded weak-1 ness. Jad. Salts_ is lnexpenuive, .cannot Injnre. makes a delightml efferves- cent lithia-water drink which every~ one, lhml]fl uke now 'and then tolf} ‘back feels sore, don’t get scared and of water before breakfast each morn- ing, for a few days and. your kidneys! algo to neutralize the acids in urine| 80 it no longer is' & source of irrl- here's no need of it. Sniff a little Kondon's, the original and genuine Catarrhal Jelly, up the nostrils. Its soothing, healing properties quickly re- lieve you. Best thing for hay fever,colds, catarrh, sore throat, catarrhal headache, nose bleed, deafness, etc. Relieves the condition which: causes snoring. only in 25c and B0c_sanitary tubes by druggists or direct. Sample free. erlo Hondon Mtg. Co., M " KONDON S CATARRHAL JELLY Subscribe for The Piomeer mous Electrlc Hcocuse Dres- ses, sizes 34 to 42, at each $1.00 Extra Sizes, up to 52, at each . $1.25 and $1.50 E | 'fl’l,earv-Benwser: Bemidji, Minn. CUT THIS OUT A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav- orite Contestant GOOD FOR : 5 100 VOTES 1 Cast these votes for No. This coupon when neatly cut out, brought -or, mailed to the W. G. Schroeder store on orbefore February 14th, 1914, will count as 100 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. 5 2 The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Every Subscriber Should Clip This And save it for one of the girls who are desirous of win- ning the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. 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