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KKK KKK KKK K KKK KKK x LEST WE FORGET * IR R R SR E RS S R EE SR To Boost for the girls in. the Schroeder-Ploneer Free Piano con- test. To cut the 100 vote coupon out ot this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Plano contest. “Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. L. E. Bye of Thief River Falls was a Bemldji visitor Thursday. H. Dexter of Bagley is a business caller in Bemldji. Last dance in Dreamland tonight. —Adv. Ed. Laughlin of Northome spent yesterday in Bemidjl. Emil Olson of Wilton city today on business. was in the Go-carts retirea at the second hand store.—Adv. F. W. Grim of Orth was a business visitor in eBmidji yesterday. Mrs. James Jennings of Walker visited friends in Bemldjl Friday. J. C. Thompson of Blackduck is transacting business In Bemidji to- day. Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. second C. S. Giles of International Falls was a business caller in Bemidji Fri- day. William McLaughlin of Bush City is transacting business in Bemidji today. Sugar is down. 17 pounds for $1.00. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. T. J. Burke will return this even- ing from a trip to St. Paul and In- ternational Falls Sugar is down. 17 pounds for $100. Schmitt’s Grocery.—Adv. Ole Eidem of Akeley was in Be- midji Friday on a combined business and pleasure visit. Miss McClelland of Cass Lake was in the city Thursday looking after her real estate interests. One of these days you ought to 8o to Hakkerups and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Miss Anne Fvermoen of Alida was in the city yesterday shopping and attending to other matters. Miss Magda Ryge, of the town of Liberty, was in Bemidji Wednesday having some dental work done. Mrs. James McAndrew of Big Falls, who has been visiting Mrs. Sam Hayth, returned to her home Thurs- day morning. Mrs. Covey and Mrs. Dwere of Bagley were in the clty Wednesday visiting Mrs. Covey’s mother, Mrs. Frank Wilson. They returned to Bag- ley the same day. Mrs. John Asheroft of Kelliher, who has-been spending the summer at Aklee, Minnesota, returned to her home Wednesday. Brings sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks, ruby lips. Every girl and women should take it—Holister’s R. M. Tea. —Adv. Chris Hanson, formerly of Filmore county, who has recently purchased a farm six miles South of Bemidj!, just over the Hubbard county line, transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. L. Griffith of Little Falls spent yesterday in Bemidjli as the guest of friends, leaving last night for Coleraine where the marriage of her son to Bab Neil, formerly of this city takes place today. Mrs. W. F. Nickols of Melrose, Brinkman Theatre Whera Everybody Goes The Trillers European Novelty. “Rage, That's All" Two_Specks In (Fly) Singing and Dancing Picture Program Margaret Fisher & Bob Leoeard In “When the Prince Arrived. Sue Mistakes the Acrobot for a Prince. The Girl Reporter Pearl White in the Title Role. Two Clever Comedies. A Big Laugh in Every Scene. The Secret Padre of Antonlo Admission 10c, 2Bc m Minnesota, 1s vlsitixig trle;ds A the| city for a few days. She wili also ing to her home. kato, Minn.—Adv. Lycan. Wilbur is attending model Romedy is used. high school at Grand Forks. reputation for its cures. Cleans and purifies the blood; It you want to coniributc direct-|Investing to keep away from. that visit her mother, Mrs. B. Raymond, |1y to the occurance of eapiliary heon-(country, He says lagd {s selling ot of the town of Frohn, before return-|chitis and pneumonia tse cough med- $250 and $300 an fcines that contain codine, morphine, | Worth as-much uthé'&vmtflnd lang Your success depends upon the :eroln and n;.her ae;i;tiv:s whea xu training you receive, therefore attend | 1&¥e & cough or vold. - An expoctor= ” Mankato. Commereial ~|ant ke Chemberlain's Cough Rem.|‘Tobbers.” Ho.says the sofl snd.th mercial College, Man limate h 00d edy s what is necded. That cleans|climate here aro & out the culture beds or ‘Wilbur Lycan arrived in Bemidji|places for tLe germs of pueumonia this morning from Grand Farks and and other gorm Glseases. That 18 will remain oyer Sunday as the guest why pneumonia never rosults from 5 1 from 5 cents to $5:0 of his parents, Mrs and Mrs. F. S.|a cold when Chamberlain’s Cough outlay of fine and stable confections have ‘held many, ‘conferences on the It has & world wide |qut of the twin citf It conta'ns e 3 For Ma_sd-mo- E. B breeding no morpkine or cther gedative. freghens the stomach; builds up the |#8le Py all dealers.—Ady. appetite; you feel like new—Hollis- ter's R. M. Tea. 36c. this [ Mrs, C, H. Fottz and Mr. and Mrs.| e Peter Flinginger of Garrison, North timber here appeals to them. morning,—Crookston Dalily and is|scheme was pink, and |Rhea, . Strickland, Hollster’'s R. M. Tea clears the health insurance. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Florsheim of triends and transacting business. Mr. requires a perfect Florshelm is a prosperous’ farmer and owns a farm near Neving which is considered one of the m®st up to date farms in Northern Minnesota. Our line of periodicals is admitted ly most complete this side of Minneapolis. Orders and subsecrip- tions solicitedd.—Peterson’s.—Adv. Those who went to Bemidji in the Elks crowd arrived home this morn- ing and state that Bemidji was there with the goods in the way of enter- tainment. All the local men, includ- ing those who went as fawns and re- turned with their antlers protuding, report having had a fine time—In- ternational Falls Daily Journal address R.V. Plerce, M. stomach, bowels and kidneys; regu- q ] = 2 lates, strengthens, purifies; best “A Human at ) acto ST—— The bod cnnlalns phosphoms sllfiduomake 483,000 maldus Phos Neving are in Bemidji tod el gl;musflh ‘(‘m); of fourtegx eler:llenl: mol:xgp‘ocln]‘rt:;: m‘y;dlvlded ‘among n Bem: oday visiting Tvous system and of ns. rarasa perle balazce of the. eleme:ms. These elements come from the: food we eat—the stomach extracts and distributes them. 3 But if stomach is deranged—the balance of health is dsh'wed and the elements to the: different organs, and there; . le—heart trouble. Paln is the hungry cry of starved organs. Put the liver, stomach and organs of digestion and nutri- tion into a condition of health. That is just what is done by DR. BIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCQVERY which has been so favorably known for over 40 years. It is now put up in tablet form, as well as liquid, and can be .obtained of medi everywhere orbymall by sending 50 cents in lc stamps tor hhl box— D., Buffalo, N.Y. TEE COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER {xl?’ls,;:?:ln:‘yli?lgs pages hllldmlnel Home Physiclan—! blood does not carry the proj is blood trouble—nerve troubls y, Me 1- Iiampltu R.V.Pierce,Suffalo,. tltisnnt is around Laporte, and that-the lang | vagn sharks are nothing.more.or less than tinued resignation of General Hueria, ish Minister, Bm Eo)‘ll. dean of the’ diplomaticicorps; French Minister Paul-de Faivre and Rear Ad- miral Baron von- Deintze, the German minister, admitted ‘that the diplomats enough f anyhody.—LaPorté News. " =" the best.In elegant * packages “The largest lllwhn, but denied mLfllml‘ 8t Peterson's. | tests to-Huerta were formal, of m theyshad demanded that:their govern- enflelq 81 | 1 onts mend ships into Méxican Waters. The governmental departments; are giving out no information and‘'the peo- ple of Mexico are wholly ignorant of guests went to the Ksnfleld hote [ the international situation. - The na- where cards and muslc was the di-|tives show litde interest in the co Frank W. Hart came down from [version of the afterioon. The color Ing congressiopal election. Dakota, were in the city between |Bemidjl Wednesday night, trains Wednesday enroute to Walker, |SPending a couple of days visiting ing used. Invitatio: where they have purchagsed farms|his brother-in-law, Chas Adams. Mr. |the and expect to farm extensively. The |Hart has been living for a couple of | Kreatz, Hansell, s McLaughli: years near Fresno, California, White, Torrance, Lloyd, Stanton, Glén M dnmeu Dndga €lark, E. H. Smith, Gilmore; Neuen, Hagen,-McDonald, Wilcox, hflm Fuller; -Sr. Fuller, Jr. of 8t., Louis Park;- Jacobson, Scharf, Gell, Brooks, O’Leary, Marcum, - Huffman, T. C. Bailey, L.:H.'Bailey, W. H. Balley, Davies~of_Crookston, H. D. Kenfleld of Cass Lake, Robinson, Palmer, Mer- like, Lord, Geo, Markham, Stewart, ;aqu, Arpold, Dyer Battlgs Spooner, Denu, A, A, Warfleld, and Burke, and the Misses Sullivan, Clark, Broo] Stewart, Bailey, Scely and Cochra folowing. Sanborn, A. P. health of body: i A Marvelous Escape. My little boy bad a marvelous-es: cape;”” writes: P.. F. Bastiama: of [ Prince :Albert, Cape of Good Hops: “It occurred in the middle of ‘the night; He got ‘a very severe attuck of ‘croup.“As luck would have-it; i} had a large bottle -of Chamberiain's Cough Remedy in the house, Aftér following the directions for -an’ hour and twenty minutes he was througi all ‘danger. " Sold by all danlers:—g— bound in doth—huh icine nad is a com, Chronio The following mmd testl- monial should certaiuly be-sufficient to give hope and courage to persons affifcted with chronic dyspepsla: “I have beon a chucnic dyspept}n “for Sherman. St.. ‘For sale by all dealers.—Adv. years, and of all the medicine I Hove takon, Chamberlain’s Tablets” have done: me more good than: anything else,” says 'W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Hornellsville, N. Y Value of Expression Robert Louis Stevenson, the well known writer once said, “write 8o the fool ¢an'understand you and the wise man will understand.” Why'is it that Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address is “today called by foreign critics America’s only supreme achievement in literature.” Because Lincoln gave |to the world a simple truth expressed in the most ‘simple language imaginable. If clearness and simplicity is so essential in so icalled higher literature, how much more éssential it ‘should be in advertising as it is more difficult to make an advertisement interesting than an ordinary literary production. Take a play, book, newspaper or magazine article, and they are al\vays read because of their human interest. Then the man who can put these in the simplest language is the man who gets the biggest price. But an advertise- ‘ment appeals to the business judgment of a man, and to have it effective the ad should he expressed in such simple and natural language,. without any frills, so any and all can understand it. It is not so difficult to tell what fo put into an advertisement as to tell how to put it in. In other words the difficult thing is to tell how to write the ad—how to give expression to the points to be brought out: The success of every ad depends upon the words chosen. The average advertiser gives the wording of his ads so little thought that'it is no wonder they miss: the mark. If a man undertakes to'prepare a paper on.any theme to be read before a society he would give the preparation of the paper his best thought for at least a day or two—and all his paper is designed to do is to interest and entertain, while an ad must not only interest and entertain but in- fluence as well. An advertiser who does not give Bemidji and he will spend ness. which began mon. Another adv. nor is the ban Adv. the Bemidji through Crook: Thomas Swinson, city engln;er of c U T THI s OUT cHIcHL.E%'IA: . morning for the latter village where Rev T. S. Kolste has attended a district meeting of the Norwegian Lutheran church at week. The meeting was held Tuesday, || Wednesday and Thursday. Another meeting is being held at Clearwater, |bg close tomorrow with dedication ser- vices. Rev. Koste wlill preach the ser- the Northern National Bank is that || ards, and they were number of their local friends here ‘Blackduck, left this crime a gtunst advertising. T.k.uom- IIH:' A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav= i ARt orite Contestant a short time on busi- the wording of his ads careful thought is quilty of a Cobyrignt 1912 by Geo. E. Patteréon. GOOD FOR 100 VOTES Cast these votes for No. This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or' mailed to the W. G. Schroeder store on or before February Gonvick this yesterday and will ‘our Bugsiness It matters not where you reside or what you want, the ‘merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. E‘yjnry merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money antage 1n dealing with 14th, 1914, will count as 100 votes for the person repre- R Lt LS S S :M*fll#ifll!&i ek | " i x X you are not too small for the bank sented by the above number. & %. Do.you.want. x % We strive to sell. : k too large for you.— The Bemidji Ploneer ?ub Co. MeQUAIG: xox : % & THAT'S NATURAL. * 2 4! ¥ THE BEST ‘GROCERIES ¥ ? [ 3 i [ & LR found in Bemidji #' X But we strive harder to please. % & J. kM. Rl;hnrds, for years with the % : GENERAL MERCHANDIS. : : gonnc right: hla;e and: !get * : THAT'S SERVICE. ¥ rookston Lumber Co., and late with - S - g om, a8 we pride ourselves. ¥ * i Lumver Co. passed| EVETY Subscriber Should CIip Thls x ®i % on Daving only the best x % Courteoms atiention hes ¥ ston this morning, ex- 7 “% Dry ‘Goods; Shoes, Groceries : : money - can buy. * : WON over wmany jewelry cus- % route home after an extended west.| AN 8ave it for one of the girls who are ‘desirous of ‘win- |} ¥ sudiFeoridons; i % orro a soERWANDT RSl < ern trip, accompanied by Mrs. Rich-\ ning the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. - Thira: . o Mjpnes ¥ > greeted by a 2 £ *: : Bem! o fim.m. : : Georgs T. Baker & Go. : Cut It and Keep It For Someone. FHIIAIII IR REIIRRKIR e iiilliiifillflfl‘”‘*’”"”‘: ! R R IR ilevtmu"l l'IOH!xt i- "Y Get Your ly and HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS. . * : : * * cally. I uncolu our pay ¥ . and PARV- s ‘weekly, I’:y some u{ds each X! & V JMELOMENTY : - & week, if monthly do it month- &: ot x i The dollars will pile up %: - & % SEE THE neo gl SRR G Now-is the time to open-a *' & bine e 148 The Hardware Merchant : t : Bemidji, - Minn. x * PIPIRR + 386,02z LIRS o 'wnunnnmn«nnn: : Minnesota State Fair and Exposition TR KRR Basdandad sttt s oY * * x * OUR * X STORA( * % merchandise sales are always ‘% * e * I % on the -increase and eachiki % Fora & dry and safe place to % % month- has-been -better than:i | - &-store ournamhom Goods, % g ¥ the last.. If.you.are not;alsr¥i ¥-ete, see-us. Rates Reason- & _ B ¥ ready a_customer, you do not | ¥ able. g x % .know. how. well we can please. & ¥ *x - %.you: in. quality - and -Wilv * JOHN @. ZIEGLER. * s [l % you in quantit; * * Official 3-Reel Reproduction of the % Offos: 082 Pellows Dutlaing. ¥ H Phons 139, e ! i i i World's Greatest State Fair A Motion Picture Masterpiece. :fiifii’”’l’il’“fiiifiifli X ¥ All-kinds-of bullding ma- % * terlal, ll much or as little as :M at the % | %81 WILAIRE RETAIL LUM- Showing: Crowds, Amusements, Prize Cattle,, quses, Sheep, : BER COMPANY. Swine, 70 Acres of Machinery, Championship Horse‘_ i * & Automoblle Races, Boy Scouts, Farm-Boys' Camp, all interesting scenes vividly reproduced.” s * % Coal and wood also for sale ¥ :Minnesota Ave.'and R. R. S. i a3 3 a0 288 22 At 8 A T 1 Bealadaaadad sl sl e Sl ls m‘;‘g DRUG- JEWELRY STORE a1r 2 e & ‘Wlbll-lmudmflm OCTOBER 21 & 22:: o : Vaudeville and Moving Pictures 2282222 B 23 4 * What a Half Million People . Pai See, You Can See for 10c & 250. comfortably In the fi*it****iti*fi '8 Bemidji, Mian: i m RERIKRRKERRRKKKR 3 FEREEE KRR AR RS FHIHIRA IR AR R RN * * * * : NORTHERN GROCERY : * COMPLNY * * * x * x * ¥ * WHOLESALE bR x o GROCERS * + X ceccccsanunne & x x L * ARSI AN :fi#&ii«‘wll{ifi*i' if*#i{: *x * 4+ FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT x * * * GO .TO * x* * : ROE AND MARKUSEN : x “THEY BEAT.” * * * ¥ 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. * Phone 206. * : 3 AR baatad S S S SS S 2 S S sS sl S s sl We m Jobber' PIN TICKETB and GUMMED LABELS No need te send outside of Bemidji for them. The Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. FRIIIIAIIIII RIS FRRFIIEIIIIIIE IR HE KR ARAAEE AAKRAK T2 L 322228 2 4 * * B o ® i bt HE 7.2 LAKR = z Furaiture, Rugs and ' 8toves, I'I » Undertaking. * * + % Phone esll 178-2. : : 823 Minnesota Ave. : x AR Iffil#l#ili#ii*i: * : MODEL. 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