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FRIDAY, 00TOBER .24, 1913 gl HK KK KK KKK KR KK KKK * LEAST WE FORGET * ‘lfi*iiiiifi*!{i‘ki# Phone Society news to society edi- ter, phone No. 31. ! "Po . Boost for the girls in “the Sebroeder-Pioneer Free Piano con- test. To hear Bennett at the city hall November 15. Under . ‘auspices: of Woman’s Study club. 3 To witness the championship foot- ball game between the Bemidji and Grand Rapids high schools Satur- day afternoon. 322 That the winter convention of the Northern Minnesota Development as- sociation will be ‘held in Bemidji December 4 and 5. To cut the 500 vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- Ne eontestant in the Schroeder- Plamcer Free Piano contest. J. M. Granger of Crookston spent Thursday in the city. Mrs. E. H. Tschoepe of Nebish was in the city today shopping. @o-carts retireq at the second band store.—Adv. R. J. Bonen of Grand Forks is in Bemidji today on business. Mrs. E. Weikal of Cedar Rapids is 0 WASHINGTON BY. | PREACHING-WoMANS Minneapolis are _ in Bemidji combined business and pleasure /trip. } Ben Davis apples, $1.25 a bushel, | while they last at Schmidt’s grocery. | | on ,al where they have spent oneyear anfl ten months. Mr. Martin returned to Bemidji a short time ago. They mov- ed to Florida with the intention of making that state their future home Miss Minnie Bailey left yesterdayith found the climate too hot for for Bagley, having been called there | cOmfort and are more than pleased to by the illness of her brother-in-law, ;retum to Beltrami county. Mrs. Mar-' G. H. Hansell, Bundles of Back numbers of mag- azines at one fourth price and less,: at Peterson’s—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thorsen.. of Minneapolis are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bueford Gile. Mr. Thor- {tin, while calling at the Pioneer of- |, ifice yesterday good enough.” Why stated, ‘“Bemidjf is not make your children a the Northern National Bank? It will encourage them to be -thrifty and teach a valuable lesson in ‘economy. 1 sen is Mrs, Gile’s brother, g !-—Adv. One of these days you ought to| go to Hakkerups and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. Granger left yes-; terday afternoon for Crookston after! spending a day in Bemidji on .busi-| ness and visiting friends. ‘ Some attractive club-offers on sub- i scriptions if taken before Nov.. 10. visiting ‘friefds’ in Bemidji: . Francy fruit, nuts and confections for the table or sick room, always at Peterson’s—Adv. E. H. Dea transacted business at International Falls yesterday. John Erickson of Fa;‘go is a busi- nmess caller in Bemidji today. @o-carts repalred at the hand store.—Adv. R. C. Wideman of Pine River is transacting business in Bemidji. seeond .Joseph Rath of Cohasset is in Be- midji today transacting business. R. A. Wolfe of Grand Forks was among the visitors in the city Thurs-| day. ‘Geéorge “‘Cochran returned this morning from a business trip to Min- neapolis. 0Old newspapers one cent pr. pound at Peterson’s—Adv. J. G. Morrison, Jr. of Red Lake was in the city for a short time Thursday. T. G. Rowan of Crookston, postof- fice inspector, is in Bemidji today on business. ; 0ld newspanpers at price of postage only at Peterson’s.—Adv. {W. S. Green of Ashland, Wiscon- ain, was in Bemidji Thursday on a business trip. Erick Shandli of Big Falls spent a short time in Bemidji yesferday. om business. Fresh oysters for Sunday dinner. Hear the horn blow.—Adv- Bertha Larson of International TFalls is spending the day in the city vigiting friends. Jen Stortrom of Funkley spent. Thursday in the city visiting friends and transacting business. Fresh buttermilk and fresh oysters. Hear the horn blow.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Theiss of Brinkman Theatre Where Everyone Goes Eight Boarding School Girls Musical Comedy. Book and Lyrics by Chandler Smith and Harold Lindsay. Music by Henry Muhlke. Scene, Lois Bedroom in Miss Simons Seminary. Agnes Burr That Irresistible Girl Comedienne and Monologist In Addition to this Big Musical Comedy Program the hree Thou- saud Feet of Photo Play Will Be Run as Usual. Admission 26c, 36¢c Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp at Peters'on’s—Adv: 2 : Judge and Mrs. M. A. §pooner ieft| last, night for the twin cities, where Mrs. Spooner will visit for gome time and the judge will go on to Néw[ York city on business. All the papers, all the magazines, by the copy or on subscription singly or in clubs, at Peterson’s—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. P..N. Anderson and daughter Nora, returned yesterday from Thief River Falls where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Ander- son’s mother, Mrs. A. 0. Wiste. Brings sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks, ruby lips. Every girl and women should take it—Holister’s R. M. Tea. —Adv. Mrs. and Mrs. 1. N. Haun left yes- terday for Kansas City, where they will spend the winter. They expect to visit several points enroute, ar- riving at Kansas City about Thanks- giving time. Holister’'s R. M. Tea stomach, bowels and kidneys; regu- lates, strengthens, purifies; best health insurance. Dan Carrier, who has been driving the delivery wagon for W. G. Schroe- der has gone to visit at his home in Cass Lake for a week. On his return to Bemidji, he will probably work on the Schroeder farm. Cleans and purifics the blood; freshens the stomach; builds up the appetite; you feel like new—Hollis- ter’'s R. M. Tea. 35c. Frank W. Hart of Wabash, Indiana has accepted a position at Schroeder’s store as delivery man. Hig family has ben visiting at Hutchinson, Minne- sota, for several months and wiil move up here in the near future. Miss Fairy Mathews of Allendale, will be in the city tomorrqw and will inspect the ladies of the G. A. R. circle. All the ladies of the G. A. R. are requested to be at the hall at 2:30. While in the city Miss Ma- thews will be the guest of Mrs. H. ‘W. Bailey. 5 for nothing promises of your local news dealers. We will give you a square deale Peterson.—Adv. Prairie, Minnesota, having been call- there by the illness of his brother, Albert Rhoda, president of the First National bank of ‘that city. He was seriously ill Wednesday evening, but his condition was somewhat better yesterday» morning. —TFinnegan’s Fortune as present- ed at the City Hall Monday night by the” dramatic club of the Bemidji Catholic church was well received by a fair sized audience. ~ “Finni- gan” was a show in himself and supported as he was by several oth- er near professionals kept the audi- ence laughing from start to finish —Blackduck American. 5 Ladies wishing their last winter’s hats remodled, fur hats made, feathers cleaned and dyed, can get it done at the Henrionnet millinery parlors.—Adv. Mrs. James, A. Martin’'and son. Frank and daughter Inez hdve just returned ' from - Mellville, - Florida, clears the Beware of the alluring something Fred Rhoda left yesterday for long| "OnNovember 10th the law permits Johnny to take down his gun and go ;out gunning for moose:and deer.;The | woodsmen claim; that they are.yery plentiful hereabouts and-the-hunter who cannot bag his buck of ‘fat’ doe has none to blamé“biit hitsélf; The settlers on the lake’claiin ‘that*@eer weré never in their recolfection more oirthday present of a bank book from | OF FREEDOM-WHY JAET A BUM LIKE B “OUR HUSBAND V0 WHILETHE ReAL OFTHE FAMILY DaRN So off their turnip patches all summer land that they are sleeks and . fat, ready to make a roast or 4 stew “fit for the gods” or for the most critical lover . of wild 'game.—Cass Lake ‘T'imes. Lincoln Huchins, 10 years old, a nephew of -W. L. Hutchins- with whom he makes his home was ac- !cidently shot with a 22 calibre rifle late yesterday afternoon. The boy, im company with an older brother, was out east of town near the Northern: Cedar & Lumber Co’s big barn and it was while the boy was in the act of testing, the strength of the.ice on [a small pond with the butt end ‘of theirifle that the bullet, was ' dis- charged- striking .him .in_.the lower part of the abdomen. A | With the assistance of his brpth- and Nordley who were called to at- tend his injuries.which fortunatély are thought not tobe of a serious na of this sale. manufacture. They merit your attention. " diagonal cheviots and suitings, in all colors and sizes for women and misses. . Special for Tomorrow One lot left over Ladies’ Suits, values to $15.00 to $55.00, choice............ abundant, that they have fed them!fire. U p to the hour of going to press the physicians report that they have found no evidence of infection or in- ternal injuries and expresed belief that the boy will spaedilylre- B cover.—Blackduck American (Oct. 22) / | % their {er he walked home ‘and-Drs; Koch|. ° ‘ Su'bscribe For The Pion eer 1 $3.98 . Ofary- 7 BEMIDJI Monday, Nov. 3 Your class begins at thé LITTLE your plans to ‘be one of the large number who will enroll at that'time. Decided now to take yum: BUSI- NESS COURSE ‘in the school that gives you the business training you want and places you in a position. That schocl is the | ~ BUSINESS COLLEGE ! IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. I Writs today or telepheus fer parios- lars at our expsuse. ' Here is a practical fashion exhibit of real and timely interest. We cannot emphasize too strongly the pricé features We are offering you in this sale stylish apparel at sensible prices. These suits are in the season’s latest and most desirable styles. There are smart two and three button cutaway coats with long back, collars of velvet and self materials; skirts plain and slightly draped. There are fine men’s serges. There is a sense of satisfaction in wearing one of these suits because careful attention has been given to their . FALLS BUSINESS COLLEGE. Make e