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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1,.3013. About The City KKK KK KKK KKK KK KX * LEST WE FORGET b KRR KKK HE KKK KKK KK Big game hunting licenses are ob- tainable Nov. 7. That the open season for big game begins Nov. 10. To cast your vote at the special charter election, held Tuesday, No- vember, 25. To hear Bennett at the Methodist church November 15. Under auspices of Woman’s study club. That the local items telephoned or sent to the soclety editor of the Plo- neer are appreclated. Phone 81. That there is to be a Sunday school convention in Bemidjl Wed- nesday and Thursday November 5 and 6. The Hallowell Concert company wlill appear at the Club Decem- ber 7. Under auspices of the Bem- idji Athletic club. That the winter convention of the Northern Minnesota Development as- sociation will be held in Bemidji December 4 and 5. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your fav- orite contestant in the Schroeder-Pio- neer Free Plano contest. There is to be an important meet- ing of the members of the Commer- cial club Tuesday evening. It is hoped that as many members of the club as possible be present. C. A. Knapp of Brainerd transact- ed business in the city today. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. C. A. Pringel of Sauk Centre is transacting business in the city. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. C. T. Lanman of McIntosh spent yesterday in the city on business. L. L. Culp of Red Lake was among the business callers in the city Fri- day. One of these duys you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Lilllan Maloney and Mary H. Plack of Anigum are visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Josephine Wikander of New London, Minnesota, is visiting frinds in the city. Nice lot of Boston ferns and palms at the greenhouse. A. E. Webster, Phone 166.—Adv, H. E. Graham of Gemmell spent Friday in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mark E. Lambert of Kelliher is spending the day in the city as the guest of D. H. Fisk. Down goes price. Up goes pounds 18 pounds of sugar for $1.00 at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Call England went to day night on business. turn to Bemiji Monday. Judge and Mrs. M. A. Clark re- turned Thursday evening from Cass Lake where they were on a hunting trip. The ladies of the First Scan- dinavian Luthern church will serve supper in the Odd Fellows hall Tues- day evening, November 4, from 5 to 8.—Adv. Bena Fri- He will re- 0. L. Olson of Lanesboro, lowa, is spending a short time in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. . Mrs. J. A. Younggren, of Bemidji was a Brainerd visitor today, the guest of Mrs. Pillon and other friends. —Brainerd Dispatch. “Gets-there,” unloads the stom- ach, regulates the bowles, clears the . head; you feel it everywhere—Hol- lister’s R. M. Tea. 36c. Barker's Drug store.—Adv. A. M. Crowell, Judge of the Brinkman Theatre Where Everyone Goes Vaudeville Program The Gamson Sisters Novelty Posing ‘‘Act.’ Featuring the Most Perfectly Formed Girl in the World, Pas-ed by the Physical Cul- ture Beard of New York City. Posed for all the Leading Artists of U.S. and Europe Poshay Biothers The Boys Who Whistle and Imitate Ficture Program The Law Braakers A Two Reel Sensation Arrest of the Bomb: Thrower Mental Suicide The Blotter Doesn’t' Lie, You've Ae- cepted a Bribe Mausic by Mrs. Van Praag and Asst. Admission 10c, 25¢c Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Municipal Court left this morning for Farley where he will spend the day on his claim near Long Lake. L. W. Thomas came from Bemidji this noon. “Frosty,” as he is known in Cuyuna, has made a great record as a duck .shooter—Brainerd Dis- pateh, You can aid the work of preven- tion of crime by keeping your valu- able papers, jewels, etc., in one of the deposit boxes of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Rev. George Larson of Nymore will preach in the Swedish Lutheran church in this city tomorrow after- noon at 4 o’clock. All are invited to attend. Brushes the cob webs from the brain, clears the eye, colors the cheeks; fills you with life and en-| ergy—Hillister’s R. M. Tea. Bar- ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Ralph B. Lycan has resumed his duties as clerk at the Markham after several days .confinement to his room as the result of a slight opera- tion on his foot. I have a number of christian sci- ence Journals, Sentinels and Moni- tors. This I will be pleased to give or send to any person interested Mrs. T. J. Welsh 1121 Bemidji, ave.— Ady. Mrs. E. H. Marcum, Mrs. Davies of Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks at the Mark- ham last evening. Holister’s R. M. Tea is like elec- tricity; reaches every nook and cor- ner of your system; fills you with life and energy; you work harder; take life easler. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. John Larson, formerly proprietor of a saloon in this ecity, left last night ‘for St. Paul where he has ac- cepted a position as salesman for the Perkins Liquor Company. I have a number of Christian Sci- ence Monitors, Sentinels and Jour- nals for distribution. Anyone wish- ing them may have same by calling at T. J. Welch’s, 1121 Bemlidji av- enue.—Adv. Rev. T. S. Kolste returned Friday morning from Fosston where he at- tented the twenty-fifth anniversary| celebration of the Lutheran church of that place. He left today for Walker and Cyphers where he will| conduct services tomorrow. | Mesdames J. T. Tuomy and Ed- ward Ebert were hostesses this af- ternoon at a 500 Hallowe'en party, given at the Tuomy residence. Twelve tables were played. The fa- vors and decorations were in compli- ment to Hallowe'en. Mesdames E. H. Winter and T. J. Welsh assisted in serving. Do not forget the supper in the 0dd Fellows hall, Tuesday evening, | given by the ladies of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church. Tickets 25c. —Adv. Miss Bessie Newton entertained her following friends at a Hal- lowe’en party at her home on 510 Beltrami avenue last evening. Max Hoffman, Clifford LePage, Lillian Erickson, Henel Erickson, Fred Scholtz, Ome Edwards Ruth BEd- wards, Percy Botting, Narry Kettel- son, Pearl Botting, Laura Hulett, Clara Bell Evertts, and Ruth And- erson. Cause of Insomnia The most common cause of insom- nia is discrders of tho stomach and constipation, Ckamberlain’s Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs Andy Larson enter- tained at a 500 Hallowe’en party and chicken pie supper last evening The rooms were decorated in Hal- lowe’en colors and emblems. The guests were Mesdames Claving and, C. P. Larson, and Messrs and Mes- dames John Coleman, Benson, A. E. Webster, George Rasmusson, Herb Rasmusson, Claton Winter and S. A. Cutter. Mrs. Clayton Winter was awarded the lady’s first prize and Mr. Winter the gentleman’s first prize. Mrs. Webster received the lady’s consolation prize and Mr. Cut- ter the gentleman’s. The Birthdays club was entertain- ed at Mrs. Merrill’s last Saturday af- ternoon. A guessing contest—“The Romance of a shirtwaist”—gotten up in book form and decorated in water colors was the unique as well, as humorous feature for the after- are judged. except the troubles. Phone 474 noon,” At the usu: hour ~ supper ‘was served in the dinning room on one large table which had for its centerpiece beautiful yellow, chrys- anthemums. The place cards were decorated with black cats and jack o-lanterns, making in all a most ef- fective showing. Miss Helen John- son. was visiting guest and Mrs. Elmer Kenfield the out' of ' town guest—Cass' Lake Times, A Night Of Terror Few nights are more terrible than that of a mother looking on her child chocking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing in the house to relieve it Many mothers lave passed nights of terror in this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep it at hand. For sale by alldealers. NUMBER OF PERSONS HURT Minneapolis Police and Firemen in Battle With Students. Minneapolis, Nov. 1.—A dozen po- licemen, several detectives and a squad of firemen fought a battle with & mob of 500 university students, high school boys and their sympathizers at the Galety theater. Clubs were used freely and several policemen flashed their revolvers when the mob surged upon them after two young men, said to be ringleaders, were being draseed toward the uatro! Tonight Tonight, it you feel dull and stu- pid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. Standard of the World Criterion by which all motor cars All there is in motoring, Cadillac eventually, why not now. Nort:ern Automobhile Co. Bemldji, Minn. SOC Lecture On Sunday, Nov. 2, Commencing at 8 o’clock P. M. sharp ALISM by HON. PETER W. COLLINS e GITY HALL 1913 Owing to the limited seating accommodations, no children under 12 years ‘of age will be admitted. ADMISSION FREE Mr. Collins was a member of the Industrial Commission of the State of Illinois in 1908, and of his services on that Commission, Governor Deneen says: > ‘‘In connection with the approval of the bill relative to the use of hazardous and dangerous machinery, I wish to congratulate you as a member of the Commis- sion which prepared this excellent measure, and to thank you for the valuable services rendered to the state by you as a member of that commission.”’ ““This law during the few years it has been in operation has been the means of saving thousands of lives by requiring the guarding of dangerous machinery. The lecture will be non-partisan, and will deal solely with social and economic conditions. . Under the Auspices of the Knights of Columbus, " P. J. RUSSELL, Grand Knight. wagon, Clarence Windmiller, doorkeeper at the theater, was severely bruised and cut when he fought off the students, while ‘Detective Hardin -was having similar trouble at another entrance, Patrolman Rice was also slightly in. Jured. e o e ol ol oln s ole b ele oo ole oo o o o o+ BODY IS FOUND TO BE ‘PETRIFIED. “Baltimore, Nov. 1.—The body of Patrick Dugan,which was ex- humed for reinterment in an- other cemetery, was found to have become petrified. Its welght was estimated at more than 600 pounds. The clothes also were petrified. Mr, Dugan was buried nine years ago. o ofe oo oo oo ke ol ofe b ofe b o b o B R I SRR Y oo R R o o SR R R R S S S . - Facts in Nature Foa centuries it has been known that Nature’s-most valuable health giv- | “ing agenta for the cure of diseass are found in our Aumetion fets, Over forty years ago Dr. R. V. Plorce, chiof consulting physisian to he. fas s Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N.Y., 1s0d the powdersd Seberts sy oics as the liquid extracts of native medicinal Elungs, such as_Bloodroot and Queen’s Golden Seal and Stono roat, Gherry bark and Mandrake, for the cuené Lot} disenses. This presoription 88 put <p in liquid form was catled DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Piscovery and has enjoyed a large sale for all these years in every drug stors, in the {R land. You can now obtain the powdered oxtract in sugar:coated tablotform of &3 our medicine dealer, or send 5c in onc-cent postage s B Pierce's Invalidy Hotel, Iutlalo, N.¥-, and tablare will be The “Golden Medical Discovery” ralzes rich, red blood, invigorates stomach, liver and bowels and through. ther tho Whole syeiar = ioe affections, blotches, boils, pimples and eruptions—result, of bad Hlood —are cradicated by this alterative extract-as thousands have testiney: Send S1 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing N Plotce’s Common ~ Sense. Modieal Adviser, 1008 ‘pryeraiotlot Dn 7" ADDRESS DR.R.V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y, has built for Mr. Barker the best and most up-to-day.drug an jewelry busi- ness in Northern Minnesota. When a gift comes from Barket’s the quality question is never raised. The fact of the matter is that this very knowledge makes the gift allthe more appreciative. Diamonds Diamond jewelry is first in heau- ty after all. Just now the use of platinum tips is in vogue, thereby the brillianey of our diamonds. Brooch- rings watches are shown in stock. If out of town you should have our catalogue: -enhancing still more es, pendants, necklets, Lockets and Broeches Every woman loves you have stepped handsome jewelry. Every woman likes to feel that her jewelry is solid and perfect. ‘We can show you an assortment of lockets, brooches and other pieces of jewelry that will make you into Alladin's cave. Prices are so reasonable that the likeness is all the more striking. THE GIFT STORE The wedding gift store. We wel- come you here at all times, and in- vite you to bring your visiting friends. The wedding gift store is a unique one in many respects. We are showing a multitude of articles that are especially attractive for wedding gifts, and we wish you to consider yourself always welcome here. For diamonds and silver we are always worth secing first. superb and The Ring Home If there is one thing that we pride ourselves on more than another it’s our showing of beautiful rings— your choice need not-be confined to rubies and diamonds—our stock em- braces the entire range of precious stones; no matter what your selec- tion may be, you will have it with fu]l assurance of quality. think Good watches. If a good watch will int erest you, our prices will interest you— for we sell only good watches fitted in goo d cases—we do not handle any of the cheap plated “truck” sold by some people as “good gold filled.” when we say our . cases are gold filled we mean that—and not plated, as a good many makes are, BARKER'S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE Bemidji Have a Drink of pure sweet cider squeezed from good, healthy, wholesome apples, and tapped right out of the original keg at Roe & Markusen’s store. It’s good for your system. Come in and try it before you buy it. At Roe & Markusen’s YOU will also find special things for your table such as GERMAN DILL PICKLES, MINCE MEAT, MONOGRAM CHEESE, CRAN- BERRIES, SWEET POTATOES, ETC., ETC. And Don’t Forget That this is the store which sells the famous CHASE and SAN- BORN’'S TEAS AND COFFEES. When you can't find a coffee that just suits, order a pound of Chase and Sanborn’s. We know if you once try it you will always buy it. : Roe & Markusen Quality Groceries Exclusively- PHONES 206 AND 207 Bemidji,