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s ~ > ablets and the hea.lthy eondmon ot body and mind which . they create - make one Ady. from Oass Lake yeaterday where she has spent the past few days visit- ing friends and relatives, Mrs. C. A, Parker has as her Buests her aunt, Mrs. Sadie Knowles and her cousin Miss Flossie Patlson of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. ‘Halloween decorations and greet- inga exclusive line shown ‘at Aber- crombies.—Adv, Thomas Chapman of Iowa, is. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson. Mr, Chapman and Mr. Johnson went to Tenstrike today to visit friends. John Laughlin of Crookston was in Bemidji for several hours yester- day on business for the Great North- ern, Rallway. Mr. Laughlin is assis- tant road master on that road. All members of the Baptist Ladiss aid are requested to be at the church at 8 a. m. Wednesday, October 29, when the annual church cleaning will take place. Dinner will be served at noon. By order of the president. = One of these days you ought to C. W. Carter of Hines is a Bemidji|go to Hakkerups and have your pic- visitor today. . cure taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nutter of St. Peter were over Sunday guests at 4 Mrs. W. W. Jones of Nymore. They In the| yore accompained by their daughter, Miss Bernice, who is a teacher in the Floodwood high school. Mrs. Maude Shepard will leave Wednesday for Grenada, Mississippi, where she will visit friends and rela- tives for two weeks. She will return to Minneapolis at the end of- that time, where she will spend. the win- ter attending a business ‘college. The ladies Aid society of the First ig | Scandinavian Lutheran church - AAAAAAAAA~ KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET * HHCK KR KKK KK KK KKK KK To cast your vote at the special charter election, held Tuesday, No- vember, 25. To hear Bennett at the city hall November 15. Under auspices of Woman's Study club ; That the local items telephoned or sent to the society editor of the Pio- neer are appreciated. Phone 31. 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- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Pioneer Free Piano contest. The .program to be given by high school pupils in the assembly hall Friday afternoon. Hallow’een enter- tainment. Special features. A. Anderson of Crookston is trans- acting business in Bemidji. J. A. Long of Bena was city yesterday on business. P. Eberhardt of Thief River Falls was in the city yesterday. C. W. Mowing of Brainerd spent Monday in the city on business. Halloween Postals at Abercrom- bies.—Adv. E. L. Odegard of Gully spent Mon- day in Bemidji visiting friends. P. P. Boukind of Crookston transacting business in the city. F. B. Carmady of Akeley is transacting business in Bemidji. her home 1014 Doud avenue, to-mor- row afternoon at three o’clock. All members are requested to come early. Go-carts retirea at the second hand [A cordial invitation is extended ic store.—Adv. all. The Ladies Aid society of the Preshyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at three o’clock in the church instead of with Mrs. McGee as first announced. There are comforters to tie and also other work. No lunch will be served. All are cor- dially invited. Mrs, D. Wilcox, 611 Irvine avenue, was plesantly surprised yesterday af- ternoon by the members of the La- dies aid of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Wilcox is the treasurer of that society, in which capacity she has served for a long time. The self invited guests presented her with a handpainted tea service and served a dainty lunch at the close of the af- ternoon, There is perfect safety in the For- eign Bills of Exchange bought from the Northern National Bank. It.ie a convenient and economical way tg send money to the old country.—Adv. W. A. Kruger was a business call- er at International Falls Monday. Mrs. Hans Peterson of Bagley was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Alice Moe of Cass Lake was in the city yesterday visiting friends. Lewis Lohn of Fosston was among the business visitors in the city yes- terday. Go-carts repaired at the second hand store.—Adv. Malbelle and Bessie Grover of Park Rapids are visiting friends in the city. Mrs, J. F. Essler has returned from a visit with friends at St, Peter and the cities. John Falls left yesterday for Crookston where he will spend a short time on business. Mrs. A. Underwood of Cannon Falls is among the shoppers in the After spending a five days vacation city today. in Bemidji, caused by the convention of the Minnesota Educational.asso- ciation, Miss Gladys Stanton, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. D: L. Stanton, re- turned to Minneapolis last evening where sie will resume her work at the Woods Kintergarten Training school today. Miss Lilllan Cochran, a student of the same ingtitution will return this evening. Kitchen girls wanted at the Mark- tiam Hotel. Apply at once.—Adv. J. W. Granger of Crookston was among the business callers in the city Monday. Signe Hartvigson of Cass Lake spent a short time in Bemidji today transacting business. Ben Davis apples, $1.26 a bushel, while they last at Schmidt’s grocery. Niven E. Ward of Northome is visiting friends and transacting ‘business in the city. Avoid Sedattve Cough Medicines If you want to contribut. direct- Iy to the occurance of capillary hvon- chitis and pneumonia use cough med- icines that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives whcn you have a cough or vold. An expector- ant like Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy is what is necded. That cleans o1t the culture beds or breeding places for tLe germs of pueumonia and other gorm uiseases.. That 1s why pneumonid never results from a cold when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It conta'ns no morphine or cther gedative. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. T. T. Skogen of Flandreau, South Dakota, {s in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. Halloween Postals, the best line ever shown in Bemidji at Abercrom- bies.—Adv. Mrs. P. B, Severance of Kansas city Migsouri, spent yesterday in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Lee LaBaw and Martin Kenfleld are exepected back today from ‘a Brinkman Theatre Whers Everyone Goes Vaudeville Program Markea Bros. Comedy Singing, Talking and Musical Lolito & Company - Juggling and Ladder Novelty - ; Leslie Joe' “Bullet’” ~ Bush, the young baseball “phenom” crack pit- cher of the Philadelphia Athletics, accompanied Miss Doris Gwathmey home from Brainerd yesterday after- noon, and remained in town until the night. train, renewing acquain- tance with old friends, fans and ad- mirers here. A crowd had gathered on 'the'depot platform when the-train pulled in and gave him quite a re- ception.—Aitkin Independent Age. HOW'S THIS? ‘We offer One Hllndrud”Dnfll.rl Re- vurd for any case u! tarh v.lut cux not cured by Hall Cl CHENEY & CO., 'A'ol-do. 0. the undorllned. lnvn known F. i ‘”“Ex" Aoty monorabie. in s lieve him perfeu business . transactions . financiall The Honor of Lady Bsaumunt_ Thls Ay e ke o In Two Parts. N‘A!TIOZ\AL BANK OF CD)I)!ERCE, Partners Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern. Devery Threatens toBlow Up the Cabin Ficture Program all; ng ' directly. .upon flxn blood and’ mi ““ i urfaces of the mmn. Price 76 cents Musie by Mrs. Van Praag and - Asst. Admigsion } [ Mrs. B. E. Kenfield returned home |- be entertained by Mrs. 1. B. Olson at /" feel joytul. ‘For sale by, all dealers.— | ! “Death Block.” : Milwaukee, Bet. 28 —Sevan firemen. are dead and a score injured, while damage estimated at. $500,000 was Wrought by the fire that' destroyed the building occupied by the Good- year Rubler company. The dead aud injured were buried under a wiil which collapsed follow- 3 after the fire had 3 for several hours. The i Dywyer, forty, pipe- , thirty, driver; ¥, pipeman; George n, aid to Assistant igm L. Graff, thir- Captain John Doyle, fireboat No. Walter -J. Freytag, twenty-three, fireboat No. 29. The fire started in the basement, but despite the efforts of the firemen spread upward for two hours. ‘When the explosion came, which Pire Chief Clancy said he could not explain, it threw burning embers through upper floors and little remaing of the property save smoking debris. The block in which the fire broke out is known as Milwaukee's “death block,” there having been no fewer than eighty-two lives snuffed out with- in its boundaries in-the city’s history. - 1.0\‘!‘v 1 ook oo ole ok o ek ek b el ol ok o +- K3 4 SULZER OFFERS. TO PAY ' % STATE FOR DOG BISCUIT. New York, Oct. 28.—Willlam Sulzer, former governor, sent a telegram’ to Michael J. Walsh, acting comptroller in Albany, as follows: “If you will send me the bill for Patsey's dog biscuit I will send you my check to reim- burse the state for the 35 cents it cost. In view of the graft . of millions of dollars I uncovered during my adminis- tration it is gratifying to know that your office is now on the %+ job and has not overlooked the + fact that Patsey got away with a dog biscuit.” i Rl USRS SRR S T T I S R & ok ok Boats Crash at Duluth. Duluth, Oct. 28.—The barge Pen- nington of the Tonawanda line, up- bound light, and the steamer Coralia, downbound with ore, collided in the Duluth ship canal, the barge being badly damaged. It was towed to Su- perior ship vards and the Coralia con- tinued on its way after putting back to the harbor where it was inspected. o e e e Dato Is Premier of Spain. Madrid, Spain, Oct. 28.—Deputy Edouardo Dato, former minister of the interior and minister of ‘justice, has accepted tke office of premier in place of Count Romanones. The latter ro signed because the chamber of dep: ties rejected a vote of confidenceim hig cabinet on Satnrday. A Marvelous Escape “My little boy had a miarvelous es- cape,” writes P. F. Bastiams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. “It occurred in the middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, T had a large bottle of Chamberain’s Cough Remedy in the house. After following, the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger.” Sold by all dealers.—— Adv. ¥ BACK HURTS s f’a _ In’ aftacks upon his' candidacy by “ I'both. the old partles Charles Sumner. /| Bird, head ‘of. the: Progressive ticket, ‘declared in a statement:that he saw. slgns of victory. ‘While the headauarters of Congress- lwfll(nmnt _m * 20 you_to.stop that itch in two »ramefly that I hav 4n¥ ma; Psoriasis, and uf‘d n. has, zsdiracu:ga than atl} 9. ‘D*l’resmpflon\lm-fluen % . I guarantee ‘this BARKER’ REAE 'WAISTCOATS LEND DISTINCTION ~TO'SUITS AND GOWNS The well dressed woman wears to tea in the afternoon a simple, smartly cut frock of satin, crepe de;chine or duve- tyn, plain or figured, If the dress be of plain material the omnipresent vest 1s brocaded or figured, showing 'dainty Oriental calor combinations, and if the gown i3, figured the vest is plain. There is scarcely a gown that does not show the vest in one form or another. It may be only a couple of inches wide or it may be the regulation waistcoat, but it mvariably lends distinction. Dull blue duvetyn in 7798 was touch- ed to brightness by the vest of figured silk duvetyn and the:girdle of burnt orange satin. These rich, strong colors may be used boldly this season if handled cleverly so aa to avold crude- ness. Often; several -of . them are used on-one costume with a most charming effect. The walstcoat may show in'its brocade bits of ‘blue, gold and cerise, and what could be smarter on a dark | suit or gown? The blouse :0f this model shows a drop shoulder, anid:the iskirt is°a two- | plece peg-top. A medicl frill of ‘lace . &ives a. finishing touch to the collar. To copy in.size 86 4% |yards of 36 inch material will be needed with % | yard of contrasting material. No. 7798—sizes 34 to 42. Each pattern 15 cents; To uhl'\m either pattern illustrated fill s out this coupon and ‘enclose 15 cents in ~ NO: Be sure to state number of pattern and size, measuring over the fullest part, of the bust, Address Pattern stamps or coin. | Department, care of this paper. —— sugar-coated tal -stamps for a trial box, to Buffal to her absolutely free. To fiom;n Seeking Health ond Strength | For those ills-peculiar to women Dr. Pierce recommends his “Favorxte Prescription’’ as “THE ONE REMEDY” EI A medicine:prepared by regular graduated physician of unus. fienence in treating woman’s rhseases—mreful in harmony with the most delicate feminine constitution. All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus- tomers for the %flst 40 years. It is -now obtainable in liquid or let form at'the drug store—or send 50 one-cent * Every woman may write full Lllfl nfidentially to Dr. Tnvalids* Hotel and Sargical Inetioute, Badaie - e iorses sure that her case will receive Clrdfnl wfiulmfim‘ll. confidential consideration, and that experienced medical sdvice will be given - Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. unhte and invigorate «erand bowels. Sugar coated, tiny granules easy to.take.as candy. ly adapted - and may be stomach, tiv- ‘Head Glem, Sneezing and Nose Running Cease Dull Headache Groes. Try “Ely's Cream Balm” Get a small bottle anyway, Just to itry it—Apply a little. in the nos- ‘ytrils and instantly your clogged nose “tand stopped-up air:passages of the head will-open; you - will = breathe freely; dullness and headache disap- ipear. .By morning the’ catarrh, ‘cold- in-head or catarrhal sore throat wzu ibe.gone, End such misery now! Get the small bottle of' “Hly’s Cream Balm’ at any drug store. This sweet, fra- grant ‘balm dissolves by ‘the haat ‘vof - the nostrils; penetrates and heals the 4nflamed, swollen ‘mefibrane ‘which lines the nose. head ‘amd thront; clears the‘air passages; stops: nasty discharges and a feeling ‘of clensing, soothing- relef comes. jm- | mediately. Don’t lay awake nu-nlght.ntru,g; gling for breath, wth head stuffed; nostrils closed; hawking and blowing Catarrh or a cold. with ‘its ‘running nose, foul mucous dropping into: the throat, and raw dryness is dhtre!s- ing but truly needless. i PuL your- faith—just once—ln “Bly's Cream Balm” and your cold. or catarrh will surely disappear. Cast these votes for ning the $400 Piano in the Look at m’Splendid Chance to Help Your ‘Fav- 5 orite Contestant COOD FOR | This covpon when neatls‘cut out, brought or mailed to -the W. G. ‘Schroeder .store on.or befire Febru, Ty 14th, 1914, will count as 500 votes, for. Lhe pirson repre- sgented by the above number. © ‘Every Subscr,ib,er‘Shm—n‘l.d Clp This ~And save it for one of the girls who are desirou~ (f 47 ] ‘Cut It 'and Keep It [For Someone Nogizr.taliz Schroeder-Pioneer 'Cinte . BEGIN ON SALTS Flush the Kidneys at Once When Backachy or Bladder Bothers— Meat Forms Uric Acid. No ‘man or woman who east meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority, Meat. forms uric acid which clogs the kid- ney pores so they: sluggishly - filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, mervous- ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep- lessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment -you -feel a.dull.ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pas- sage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable phar- 'macy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water, before breakfast for a ‘few days and your Kkidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stim- ulate them to actlyity, also to neu- tralize the acids in urine so it no longer. causes irritation; thus ending bladder disorders. g ~ Jad ‘Salts is inexpensive and ‘can- combined - with lithia | not injure; makes a delightful efter-{" vescent lithia-water drink ‘which all Tegular meat eaters should take now | and then to keep the kidneys'eclea and the: blood ‘pure, thereby avol ing. serious. kidmey. complicationgi—{ Tuesdav; —WEPLACE ON SALE— Wednesday and . Thursday —ALL-OF OUR— Part i afid Street Dresses : more . thoroush g ‘Temedy, DRUG STORE. 21 anlflt., ”flLI}GBED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONGG, HEAD cmns AND CATARRY NENSH | OneMumte Your Stuffy Nose and