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A~ A~ *K KK KK KKK KKK KKK KK * LEAST WE FORGET FCHCHHHH KKK KRR KKK KK Phone Society news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. To Boost for the Schroeder-Pioneer test. x To cast your vote at the special charter election, held Tuesday, No- vember, 25. girls in Free Plano con- To hear Bennett at the city hall November 15. Under auspices of Woman’s Study club. K That the winter convention of the Northern Minnesota Development a3- sociation will be held in Bemidjl December 4 and 5. To cut the 500 vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor-]| ite contestant in the Schroeder- Ploneer Free Piano contest. The program to be given by high school pupils in the assembly hall Friday afternoon. Hallow’een enter- talnment. Special features. Floyd Hyatt spent Crookston on business. yesterday in Mrs. Lawley of Park Raplds spent Friday in the city. Halloween cards Adyv, at Peterson’s— Mrs. W. A. Robbins of Bena was a Bemidji caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Owen were in the city Friday on business. George Forte of Wilton is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. Go-carts retirea at the second hand store.—Adv. W. A. Grove of Stewartville trans- acted business in the city Friday. Lillian Eisenmann of Neving, Mia- nesota, is visiting friends in the city. J. C. Thompson of Blackduck is transacting business in Bemidji to- day. Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. M Charles Stritert of Stewart- ville, Minnesota, spent Friday in the city. second The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve a supper in the church basement,- Saturday, Novem- ber 1. 0la newspapers one cent pr. pound at Peterson’s—Adv. Mrs. A, L. Thomas of Devils Lake North Dakota, is visiting friends in Jemidji. Attorney Chester McKusick left today for Marble, Minnesota to visit his son. Old newspavers at price of postage only at Peterson’s.—Adyv. Mrs. Leslie Workman of Redby spent yesterday in the city on a shop- ping tour. A. P. Plummer of St. Paul is among the business callers in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roman of La- Porte attended the U. C. T. dance last evening. Fresh oysters for Sunday dinner. Hear the horn blow.—Adv- G. Godfrey of Ball Club was among the business callers in Bem- idji Friday. Mrs. McTaggart of Bemidji is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C.'A. Ro- man of LaPorte. Fresh buttermilk and fresh oysters, Hear the horn blow.—Adv. Ortha Willson of Onigum s spending a short time in the city on a shopping trip. Mark Noltimier of Excelsior, Min- nesota, spent a short time in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Thayer Bailey returned from Brinkman Theatre " Where Everyons 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 Three Thou- saud Feet of Photo Play Will Be Run_as Usual. Admission 28c, 36c Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp been visiting friends. Ben Davis apples, $1.25 a bushel, while they last at Schmidt’s grocery. Miss Josephine Ostrem Bagley to spend Saturday and Sun- day with her elster. city visiting friends. Fancy fruit, nuts and-confections |try 1t==Apply -'a’little in‘the mou- + |for the table or sick room, always at |trils and instantly-your clogged ‘nose and “stopped-up air:passages of ‘the Peterson’s—Adv. The Missess Bessie and Grove of Park Rapids-spent Friday the|in the city visiting friends. at Peterson’s—Adv. Friday attending to ters.’ L C. Inger of a combined business and visit. One of these days you ture taken.—Ady. home. Merele. at Peterson’s—Adv. Mrs. Walter Minnesota, is visiting he few days. guests of their sister Buckland. ing business. Mr. and Mrs. ranging their recently kato, Minn.—Adv. Mrs. Huff of Fairfleld, vania, was in the it very difficult to obtain Schroeder’s store week. All gifts are good; some tional Bank.—Adv. Kathryn Whitney has fined to her home on this morning. Crookston where Sunday with relatives. guest of her mother and lone will visit her sisters. tion swindlers. Your Peterson. —Adv.. new line of stock. ed his position with the Pi office at Warren, the Warren Sheaf. Mr. Mattson left for Warren the latest and most Misses Hill the teachers of the cent: HOW’S THIST. ‘We offer One Hi not be cured by F. dJ. & undersigned, J Chcney for the last 15 perfect! leve him business and’ a3 mieets sent hotfl.. s«m u’ilh Hall's ity Crookston ‘this noon where she has . Mrs. H. F. Parshal and Mrs. Ives of Cass Lake spent yesterday in the and transacting business. spending a short time in the city visiting friends and . shopping. Bundles of Back numbers of mag- | Misses Nixon, azines at one fourth price and less, |Obert, ‘George, - Peifer, Parker, Ostrem, Johnson, Newton, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Raymond of W.P. Dyer. the town of Frohn were in the city business mat- Church Ferry, Idaho, spent yesterday in the city on go to Hakkerups and have your pic- Some attractive club offers on sub- Harper of Mrs. Risto and two children aud Miss Hoppe of Germantown are the|the jatest Mrs. All the papers, all the magazines, by the copy or on subscription singly | Brainerd when Leslie won his game at New York and I thought the bon- Mrs, G, A. Spore and Fred Spore|fire was a fine way to give vent to of Deer Creek spent Friday in Be-|the enthusiasm,” said A. M. Opsahl midjl visiting friends and transact-|“Next day when I went dowr in the cellar of my building and found that 20 gallons of my roofing tar, worth 65 ‘cents a gallon had disappeared and had formed the foundation for the bon fire, I saw that while I re- Joiced at the victory and watched the the |fire, my tar was golng up in smoke.” training you receive, therefore attend | Brainerd Daily Dispatch, Mankato Commercial College, Man- or In clubs, at Peterson’s—Adv. Austin Warner of Puposky were in the city Friday, ar- home here for the winter, Your success depends upon they will Minnesota. undred Dollars ward for any case of Cattarh that can. Hall' (':0 Catarrh Chn ly honorable in ons able to carry out any obligations made by his firm, F CO] NATIONAL BANK OF C m Hllll (kllrfll Cure is taken went to Maybeile pleasure ought to T Earl | purchased any. are better been con- Miss Edith Erwin and Miss Ger-|Companied her -sister, Mrs. trude Malone left this morning for | McNicol of Dallas, Oregon, Who has spend | Peen her guest for ‘some' time, as far in |28 Crookston Miss Erwin will be the | McNicol ‘While Miss Ma- A. E. Mattson, who lately resign- A"“ Sedattve ' Cough~ Medicines {oneer, has accepted a position in hig father's|l¥ to the occurance of eapillary hron- His | ohitis and pneumonia nze cough-med- father is the editor and publisher of |icines that contaln codine, morphine, Mrs. | horotn and other sedatives when you and this week. Just received a big assortment of |ant like Chamberlain’s” Cough Rem- up-to-date sheet music at the Bemidjl Musicjout the cultureé beds or breeding House 117 Third street—Adv. and Loe entertained ral school and Mrs. W. P. Dyer at a turkey dln- & -cold, when ~Otiambeclaln’s;: Cough M ‘Toledo, O. 6 known F. and be- ‘financially’ intern- _blood {freely; duliness-and headacheidisap: pear. By morning the catarrh, cold= in-hedd ‘or-catarrhal sore throat ‘will Miss Amy Moody of Akeley spent |be ‘gone. Friday in Bemidji visiting friends End ‘such misery now! Gét ‘the small ‘bottle“of “Hly’s Cream Balm® A. P Ellington of Northome ls|8t 807 drugstore. This sweet, ffa- —_— ‘THe ‘guests 'were o tnem thought the isiand should be ‘admitted to statehood others believed ner last ‘evening. the latest .and sheet music at the Bemidji Music House 117 Third ‘street—Adv. to Bemidji from his farm in town of Liberty Thursday evening, a large deer crossedthe road right in'front of the’auto. ‘It ‘stopped ‘for several minutes right in_the middle of the Mrs. Harry Harmon and son of{road and looked at the lamps of the LaPorte, have been visiting friends|machine and then ran off. into the in the city have returned to their|woods. No doubt it was attracted by the lights. It was a good sized buck Mrs, E. E. Kenfleld left this noon [ With 1arge antlers. for Cass Lake, where she will attend a birthday party given by Mrs.|the North End club last The guests included: Mesdames Rob- ert Mitchell, M. E.-Ibertson, T. J: i Andrews, Willlam LaMont, George scriptions if taken before Nov. 10 Walker, William Austin, W. H. 131 1 Mentor, | gregon, and Miss Myrtle Austin. The mother |evening was spent in-playing flinch Mrs. A. Robertson of Wilton for a|rThe hostess served a dalnty lunch at the close of the evening. House 117 Third street—Adv. agent for the State Fish Hatcheries, Pennsyl-|was in Laporte last Saturday even- city Thursday,|ing and posited about 400 crappies, looking for suitable rooms or a house|bass and other fish in the waters of to move her family into. She found|Garfield lake. larger than those Miss Florence Huck, who has besn used visiting friends at St. Joe, Missouri, will return to Bemidji Sunday morn- |inches in length, and some of them ing and will resume her duties at]|aré two years old. We are very for- the firat of the)tunate in:getting these fish, as the department is over run with applica- tions, and’there will probably be no more deliveries - this than others; the best of all for your |p .o News. kiddies is a bank book from the Sav- ings Department of the Northern Na- streams, duced by Chamberlain’s Tablets and Minnesota | the Healthy “comdftton of ~body -and avenue for the past three days with|Mmind which they create make one tonsilitis. She was very 111 last night | feel Joytul.” For sale by all dealer: but the fever had gone down a little |AdV- X gon August 16 and have been travel- Beware of the alluring something |}, for nothing promises of the subscrip- local dealers will give you a square deal. friends 1NeWS | Platte, and Lincoln, Nebraska, Tam-| paco, Illinois, and will stop at Seattle on the way ‘Mrs. B. J. Neeley has opened the|back- Mrs. McNicol - says store formerly owned by Mrs. E. L.|Minnesota 18 the best of any nllce — | Wood and will be pleased to see her |she has been, as it was too dry and friends in her new quarters, The|hot in Nebraska and Illinois and too Store opened today with an entire|Wet in Oregon. axl 8peakers Divided as to Statehood or n CLOGGED NOSTRILS OREN | the Hedd :Clears, {Sneeging: dnd~Nose/! Running Goes. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to head will“opem; ‘you will “bBreaths ing Murphy, Budeln’up Schmitt, Brady, McDermott, Sargeant, the ing Just received a big assortment of most up-to-daie .He While E. M. Sathre was returning tail Mrs. John Achenbach entertained evening. and 4son, Mrs. Larson of = Portland,| J. and Laa; Just received a big assortment of and most up-to-date heet music at the Bemidji Music It “I hurrahed-for Bush, Bender and the “It Mr. A. L. Bolstad, distributing had and The fish are much most frequently in stocking the lakes and being from two to five Adyv. season—La- up They Make ‘You Feel Good Tiie pleasant: purgative effect pro- of Mrs. J. E. Pierce of LaPorte ac- Bertha Bemidji = 'Wednesday. Mrs. and two children re- AT turned to their “home on Wed- nesday evening, They left Ore- ng several thousand miles -visiting: and relatives at North northern Minnesota northern Due If- you want - to- contribute- direct- - 8u have a cough or wold. Am expoctor- |, edy i1s what is nevded. That cleans plaocs for the germs of pueumonia and other gorm diseases. That is why pneumonia never rosults from Romedy 1s used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It eonta‘ns no morphing or other sedative, For sale by all dealers.—Adv. PORTO RICO IS DISCUSSED Independence. % Mohonk Lake, N. Y., Oct. 26.—Two remedies for conditions in Porto -Rico ‘were suggested at the Lake Mohonk ‘conference of Friends ‘of.the Ind fl-y mlymmm mflmwm&mmm HEAD COLDS AND-CATARRH VA In One Minute Your Stnfly Hou and zrant bn.]m dlublveg by the heat of the inflamed, swollen’ membrane Cease Dull Headaoho| oy incs’ the nose, - head and throat; clears the air‘passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of clensing, soothing - re!let comes im- mediately. Don’t lay awake to-nlght st.rug-. gling for breath, w'th head stuffed; mostrils closed, hawking and blowing ‘Catarrh or a-cold, with its running Tose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distress- Put your “Ely’s Cream Balm’ and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. under: the protectorate of the United ‘States. The most urgent advocate of inde- -pendence was Jose de Diego, speaker ‘of‘the Porto Rican house of delegates. .ence, but: his address, read by Major .I. L. Hunt, assistant chief of the bu- reau of:insular affairs; outlined in de- Rican ' statehood, he - said, was ime practicable. UNION-LEADERS: IMPRISONED Sentenced to Two Years for Nanal- Vancouver, B. C., tences ranging from two years three months’ imprisonment and $50 fines were pronounced on more than thirty members of the miners’ union of Nanaimo, B. found guilty of rioting in. connection with recent labor disturbances at La- dysmith, Extension, South Wellington British Columbia Federation of Labor, sentences. $4, Colonel Oliver H. Payne Understood proximately $4,000,000 to the Cornell university medical college was an- nounced. versity, was made by Colonel Oliver H. Payne of New York, who had pre- viously given $500,000 for the establish- ment of the branch of «-the Cornell medical college in New York city. “My little boy had a marvelous e3- cape,” writes P.- F. Bastlams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I Cough Remedy in the house. following the directions for an hour all danger.” BANDIT AMUCK AT DENVER Kills One Man and Mortally Wounds Denver, Oct. 26.—A bandit running amuck near the heart of the city held blocks, shot and killed T. J. Chase of Palmer Lake, Colo., wounded - B, A. The: bandit fled before an automobile First National Bank, -at Iau%’-nd JDucounu U. 8. Bonds to secure clrcnlnlma Other Bgnds to secure Post: (not rese! Oheclrllm‘l D!her clsh Notes of other Nati anks m LAV Siones Bo B.ese)rve s Hanic Bpecle | Legal-tender notes { Redem) urer Olplnl =:o¢k paid in. llxfl IYB B !T%’lo'E Oi‘ MINNESOTA }" LR, 'B. Schnmlker. clahlcr of amed ‘do solem: knbw'l:(*fl and bellef. a-n-erma and sworn to bs!oro methis2kth | | full of police, who traced the murder- from the scene of one holdup to nother only to‘arrive too late. 'The shooting began when the bandit [|beld up Antonio Fugaris, a street B isweeper, sending a bullet through his ‘hat. A few minutes later B. A, Clark staggered into a drug store with a ‘bullet through his right lung. Four blocks away T. J. Chase met his death, Without a word the bandit shot him through the heart. He held up and robbed two other men without shooting them. WIL8ON OPPOSES NEW PLAN dent ‘Against Currency BIll Sub- mitted by Vanderlip. ‘Washington, Oct. 25.—President ‘Wilson is uncompromisingly opposed tc the currency bill submitted by Frenk A. Vanderlip, president of the National City Bank of New York, as a substitute for the administration plan, The president let it be known that he was earnestly and unqualifiedly in favor of the main features of the ad- ministration bill. . He declared that he believed that the plan provided in thg house was in every way sulted to ex- isting conditions of business and was caleulated to render the business men of the country a great service. The Vanderlip plan, ‘which contem- plates a ceniral bank under govern- ment control, was reported to have the endorsement of three Democratic senators and five Republicans, a ma- jority of the senate committee. TEMPERANCE FACTION WINS Congregational Would Amend Fed- eral Constitution, AT ONGE noatrils; penetrates and heals| " A Splendld Ghance to Help Your Fav- orite :Contestant COOD FOR Cast these votes'for No............ This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W. G, Schroeder store on or before February 14th, 1914, will count as 500 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. ~The Bemidji Pioneer Pub Co. but truly needless.- faith—just once—in solution of the problem lay in giv- the Porto Ricans independence ‘was unable to attend the confer- a‘scheme for independence. Porto Cut It and Keep It For Someone 500 VOTE S Every Subscriber Should -Clip This And saveit for one of the girls who are desirous of win-l ning the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest.’ Kansas City, Oct. 25.—By a vote of 817 to 14 the national council of Con- gregational churches went on record In favor of temperance, defeating a 25.—Sen- [ MOVement headed by Governor Sim- to |eon E. Baldwin of Connecticut, who opposed the adoption as unconstitu- tional of 2 committee report favoring a prohibition amendment to the fed- eral Conmstitution. = | gaos ‘As soon as the report was brought | BATTLE-RAGES AT MONTEREY in from the business committee to R which it had been referred Governor | Communication With Besieged City Baldwin was on his feet opposing it. Interrupted. The governor said such an amend- Mexico City, Oct. 25.—Wire com- ment was a violation of the spirit of | munication with the besieged city of i = 5 the Constitutlon and that in addition | Montercy ceased at 10 a. m. Thursday, | idsss wnd lack oy me®d ot to being unconstitutional it also could | according to an announcement here. 3 rallroad yard about a mile from center of the city. Geis of Watkins, bride of two months, grew hungry between meals and find- ing a piece of bread in a cupboard ate ft But poison for rats had been spread on the bread instead of butter and it caused the woman’s death. Her husband is at work in Montava. mo (B. C.) -Riots. Oct. The - attack severe. When the rebels occupled C., and sympathizers burned many cars, Nanaimo. J. Taylor, vice president of the Samuel Guthrie, president of the lysmith union, received two-year They had a number of cannon:with which they bombarded the federal for- . tifications.and they were also in pos- - sestion of at least one machine gun. s on the city was made = | from all sides and the fighting was | yards'of the National rallway thov Federal reinforcements commsndb(! Z i by General Rubio Navarreta at Lam- 3 | vazes, 100 miles north of Montersy.” £ | were unable to proceed to Monterey “theé " a the the not be enforced. At that hour the fighting which hegan = Wednesday night was raging fiercely in the outskirts of the city. The main. rebel force occupied .a A Great Fur Sale WE have made an arrangement with MeXKibbin; Driscoll & Dorsey of Saint Paul to send a special man with" a $10,000 assortment of Women’s Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs, to hold in our establishment a Mammoth Fur Sale twenty mfnutes he was through Sold by all dealers.— R ; Oct. 27 Balt far Rat Kilis' Bride. Titchfield, ‘Minn. Oct. 25.—Mrs. F. Fardicqah 000,000 GIFT TO CORNELL to Donor of Big Sum. haca, N. Y., Oct. 26.—A gift of ap- T It is understood the gift, largesf in the history of the uni- A Marvelous Escape occurred in the middle of the a large bottle of Chambertain’s After This is a most remarkable collection of furs to be brought under the roof of one retail establishment. The prices are practically wholesale, only a small percentage being added to pay us for the use of our store. The exhibit will include low priced furs as well as therareand costly. - Sets and coats in Mink, Seal, Beaver, Hudson Seal, black and brown Russian Pony, Civet Cat, River Mink, Japanese Mink, etc., ete. Don’t miss secing this wonderful exhibit. Remember the Date BAZAAR STORE Another. five pedestrians within a few and mortally Stark of this city. No, 8583 REPORT the Condition of The ‘Bemidji; in the State of Minflsota, THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS, 0CTOBER 2ist, INDUCEMENT ' : We will place on place on sale on this day =|Monday, Oct. 27 Our Stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Coats We have grouped them in Two Special Lots---as follows: Lot 1 Lot 2 afts, from sp) epraATiesstve Agenia ‘Taomay items. l 3,000.90 w ,925,10 5,225.00 ion fund with U. 8. Treas- per cent of circulation) Total - - LIABILITIES. Vlded Droflfil. less expenses and at the exceptlonal 'price of at the exceptlonal price of $9.75 Entlre Stock of'Sults will be placed on Saleat}off lemnly g e nm ine Wear 4 & tement is true t0 the best of my | H. .SOHUMAKES, Oashier. Pioneer wants—one half cent a

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