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- - ¢ _is spending a short time in Nymore * business caller in the city Saturday. - Pettibone, H. Brigxay g Bapaksk, Lumbermen from Qh- cago spent yeterday in the oMty R KR K o] MR “:‘EW‘J’NEVW * LEST WE FORGET +|Yie. anant Sarardarain. B4 KK KRR R KKK KR That Tuedday, November 18, 1s| ThE eight registration ‘day. \;‘“’ i:‘;" Fra p To See .“The District School,”|oorid#: NOW of Baudattas: aled weeka Wednesday evening. To cast your vote at the speclal = Mll“ Mabel Spangold and Jemnie| charter election, held Tuesday, No-|Faulsherg.of-Fedarak Didin spent: 8kt vember, 26. urday;and :Sunday: i Bemidjl visit- endsi: Men’s annual turkoy. dinner in, the » e basement of the Presbyterian.chureh,|. If you.can't desige, November 19. Mankato Commerec! > kato, Minn., will tell you. Write for, That the local items telephoned:or(spoq ” # ng sent to the soclety-editor of the Plo- T | neer are appreciated. Phone 31. The Brotherhoed ::of: David™ club |} The Hallowell: Concert compaay. X:‘u'a:;:’:m‘“““:’“ mf:: :?'“k will appear at the Club - Decem-~ gisuig tonlxwht on, ber 7. Under auspices of the Bem- 1 1dj1 Athletic club. G., P;: Olsop.of .. Chyrghes Ferry, ! That tne winter convention of the[NOFt n“"? iADPBY:-the last few Northern Minnesota Development ‘as- days in, the 0143:08;s-eombined bual- soclation will be held in Bemidji |2¢88 and pleasure trip.: December 4 and 6. Raymgnd, Lor QHIPM last Fri- dayfrom: Red.Liake-where he has spent’ the past few..mqnths cookee- ing in & lumber camp., The: Northern:National Bank has " since: its organisation;:dver 10 years| | To cut the five vote coupon out of 8go, been a friend for and a true this paper and save it for your fav- lrlend,ot the fa orite :‘onte;tlnnt in thte stchraederd’lo- and ithe wage-oa: neer Free Piano contest. munity.—Ads: That William Rainey Bennett will Mrs. J. Wattenfjord of Leonard, || deliver his famous lecture “The Man Minnesota, was-in -Bemidi - Friday | | Who Can,” “l i _l“‘;‘]“‘;fd’:' f"h““"“ calling on- friends-and -attending to|ff Saturday evening. The first of a ser- various -busifess: matters: i fes of three entertainments by the Redpath Lyceum Burenu Under. the in; catalog, A tenement bouse fire. Mmuna of a child, vmu,ol the ‘features ‘in this tmn‘ ma. , The open season for killing deer, moose, partridge, ruffled grouse, ducks and all aquatic fowls closes on Sunday, November 30. o merchants h thfs ‘com- The:Young-Mrs. Eames” In Two Parts A clm-mdvmf ‘social conditions Totesso with Kothiyn. Wikioms as 'lhn{-&nthztvudnw W. F. Dickens of Red Lake: was a| ™ t8¢ t¥in "'m“h‘“ “’"’“" Sunday caller’ in Bemidji. who tucheo Behigol A. J. Nelson of Remer wag & 8h0D- | por thir! . 1 per in Bemldji Saturday. midji on. ,m-m.y /enfling on the:local F. Hanson of Crookston visited |trade. Kalem A eomedy> with:’a - laugh ~clear friends in the city Sunday. b, . E. B. Nelson of Madison, Wiscon- sin. spent Sunday- in Bemidjl. “Ona-Bost: Bat” Kalem 1schuuck full of fun. F. Holland of Stewartville was an|Drug store.—Adv: over Sunday visitor in' Bemidjt. S..A. Nuzsem,of. Rockford, Ohlp Mrs. Arthur Glidden of Northern was a Bemldjl caller Saturday. ~|1e¥ of-East:Bemldii.' He expes buy land and loc;i in. tiids section of the ‘state. J. B. Jenkins and family of Winne: bage, Minnesota, have, recently, moved: onto the West: farm. in' the town of Ecklées, which they have rented for a number of ye E. A, Chambers of Remer was an over Sunday visitor in Bemidji: Mrs. . A. Anderson of Wilton -trans- acted business in the city Friday. Miss Lottie Brennon of Wilton wus in the city Saturday on business. Miss C. B. Nyhus of Becida was in Bemidji Friday visiting relatives. B. H. Farley of Kelllher was a ‘I'Iudlynll Wedleullfi Mn. Fiske LES, gp;‘;ll“flqfinu Wednesdly at +++++++;l-+4'-k++++++ 4 BOX OFFICE TO:HOLD:OUT: ‘|4 ACTORS' INCOME TAX, t. ~ Wasshington, .Nov..10.—There. - will be;consternationalong: the- Rialto when: 4t bécames: known * that the bex office will have to withhold the income tax on actord” . contracts .- exceeding $3,000 annually. This is the interpretation.placed . _on .. the.. new income law by treasury department officlals in re- 0. inquiries from..the- to Bémldjl.—C:oont;m J. Zagharias, patrolm: e Bex midjl:police force:lettSaturday night with -a-party. -of - big--game -hunters: for Deer River where:théy. will spend a week hunting North of that vil- lage. Hollister’s R. M. Tea gets the bow- els to work regular.day in, day ous;. Just;what you wanpito you_ feal : right Barker’s ‘Drug sterew—A P4 T . . Mrs. Gilbertson of International Falls visited friends in Bemidji yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bell of Benson Minnesota, were callers in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Grey Simpkins of Turtle Riv- er spent a few hours in Bemidjl Saturday. Miss Edna Guisnes of Wilton spent. Saturday in Bemidji calling on the local trade. E. A. Hastey of Boy River was R Rt X +++ ’ment.g'hl.'e returned to their homes. ]\I+a-+++++++++++++ bt BFEE ok b ok o oh One-half cent a word. Mr. and Mruqun;smmxso.t u:l Forks arrived in the city Saturday. 70, DARKEN. HAIR APPLY “SAGE TEA They were recently married and will spend, thelr, honey. meqm.at.the-hom .|A few applications of {Bage Tea and| Sulphir=brings-back its vigor, among the business callers in the “ city Saturday. J. M. Maxwell of Brainerd was in the city a short time Saturday-trans=|, acting business, A. G. Wedge left on the noon train for Grand Rapids where he will transact business. One of these days you ought to Mrs. Sherman. . Berg..of "fllllm Neal. Mra. Berg was tomerl’ Mlu Arabelle Neal of .this city. She ex- pects to return to Minneapolis to- morrow. < Al Kaiger, the banker, from Bag- go to Hakkerups and have your plc-|ley, spent last night in the city at- ture taken.—Adv. tendinx to a few personal matters, Milo Chambers of Remer:. spent}’ Saturday in Bemidji on a combine business and pleasure trip. Miss Lena M. Sparby of Crookston Commgn ;;Earden: saga:bremed: into added’ will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully:dark and lux- urjant; resmoxe~ every. bit of ;dan- droff;sstopzsealp=itehing<and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fad- BORR. ng, gray 9r_4r¥, scraggly. and. thin, 4 omglmm Mi#ing the:Bage Tea and Sulphur re-| and main, clears and cleans the bow [cipe at home, though, s trouble- els, makes you ;well—Hollister's R, |some...An, easler way- is-to get, the M. Tea—Barker's: Drug.8tore.—Advy tudy-:a:luu M:;:.;mm:lx about, 50 cents arge-hottle;at . dmg.stores, - vx:':;::';m n::d:;:‘:::: known as "erth Sage and Sulphur théy are this year. J. 0. Cowan of Hair Remedy", thus avolding a lot of |that city-saw «a uoltuqno day: Jast | wuk and-he:lost ‘no-time In getting his gun.and shooting the _lnlpd.h He will collect $7.50.fronx the caunty«as [y By’ darkentng your hair' with steaull; Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, no one AttorngyFred.- Dennisicame, up|can téll, becaiise it doesjt so matur- from Detrejt’ tiismomingiang head- |ally, easily. You just dampen a ed for Bemid)i, to:looki attér someyle- |sponge.orssott brush:.with:-it:-and gal business. Mr. Dennis,” who was|draw this lhroush your halir,'taking for several years private gecretary toone.t smail strand at a time; by morn- Caongressman .- Steenerson,-has, i ingyall-gray hejrs haye disappeared, up ‘a’ lucrative-law -practice- De-|and;* after- another application or Bfll troit, to which ¢ity he is paturally |two, .your hair becomes beautifully. i‘ry oy 18 8lwa¥a;gledi o |darks, glossys softand luxuriant.— be able to pay Crookston & visit and] Mv, e B B ~ |BEMIDJI DRUCBIST HAS VALUABLE A6 NGY N. Frongh; Bemidii Minnesota, i EPEOtAL, = home wmethlns “else beaides bmn— Crookston Daily Times. Gets “Everybody ,doing.., it, as the guest of Miss Olga Leker. J. A. Lindquist of Park Rapids spent Saturday in Bemidji visiting friends and tramsacting business. Down goes price. Up goes pounds swnflo..mmmn faded hajr:is not sinful, we all desire to retain our “!fi sppearsnce:and .attractive- Brinkman Theatre Whera Everyone 60es Vaudeville Program Frank Gruber and: Kew Elga The Hop Scotch Duo. Presenting:an; | assortment of novelty.: Introducing anfer Trumpeter, Violin, Banjo, Pipes, Scotch Singing, Dancing. act th t pleases the moat lulldiml.- Tops Topsey and Dogs Comedy Novelty -See Mrs. Fiske at Grand | Manager C. J. Woodmansee has se- cured this special attraction for th GfgndiThetre Tuedsy andiWodiep- A Gummmnflhan(e Every "‘"fl,‘,',";,,;,‘,,‘,“"' f" e By Music by Mrs: Van Praag and Asst. Admission 10c,-4 Ficture Program_ a( ach and: constipation 'nlmut M- mumr. The QUICK action of D.f.r“v. [ - P Color, gloss and thickness,- \ & hapvy:tea-withsulphur and-aleohol |- Troubla at Indlanapolls Goes fo ~ Arhitration, ' Indfanapolis, Nov. 10.—Street cars are running :here undisturbed: by. tlots for the first time in seven days. The ‘traction;:company has fifteen days in which ito reply to the former strikere'grievances and if the terms are.net:satisfagtory to the employes the-question isito be submitted to the || publ¢ service commission, which shall report within thirty days. ‘While: the| city was qulet trouble brewing in:interurban street car roles. :.J.:J. Thorpe, who successful- .1y led, the local strike, said” that he would: remain 4n the state until the Interurban men; were thoroughly or- ganized and:received better treatment, “Tha 2,000 troops who were Tushed here Thursday,;but who were relieved of strike duty by:the arbitration agree- FIRST: 'SOCIALIST SHERIFF IN UNITED STATES. Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 10. —Louis/:A. Welsh, a steam- fitter; said to be the first So- - clalist-sheriff elected 1in the United States, will assume office here on Jan. 1. Welsh has -been a candidate for the office:- for three successive times. Five years ago he polled 37 votes. Two years ago, 'the year of the Socialist landslide, he lost: to .the Republican can- : didate by fewer than a hundred votes,-and this year he got a - plurality- of 1,685. +4’+++++’P+‘3‘+++++++++++ B e : Notice To partles who are indebted to W, @, Schroeder, for Merchandise, dat- ing back 60 days from Nov:l and over- are-requested to settle soon as .convenient and before Dec. 1 1913, W. G. SCHROEDER Results: are most always certain Wwhen, :;you use a Ploneer want ad. Phone 81, Subscribe for the rioneer. Criterion }H are judged. 1 excegt the troubles. Phone 474 which all motor cars there is in motoring, adillac eventually, why not now. “MEI.ON% BUTTING” Preparlng Bllt ntended fo Stop the Practice. ‘Washington, Noy. 10.—"Melon 'cut- ting” by stockholders of large railway corporations-has-gone-on-long enough undisturbed by congress in the opin- fon of Representative Sims of Ten- nessee, who is preparing a bill to put a stop to the practice. . Mr. Sims plans to introduce his measure, at: the next sesslon of congress in December and| believes it will meet with the approval of & majority of the members. The measure will propose that any interstate carrier. or othier .corporation engaged in interstate traffic must go before the interatate commerce com- mission and ask permission before;is- suing new bonds or stocks. The commission is to make 'a care- ful Investigation to ascertain: that there is due warrant for the proposed issue and torsee that it is-gold to the highest bidder and the proceeds used for' betterment and improvement of property. Representative Sims declares ‘he does not. agree with the. contention |- that congress has not the power to regulate bond and stock sales of cor- porations organized under state laws.. BIG EATERS GET ‘ KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts before breakfast If your bladder bothers you The American men and women® must guard constantly against Kid- ney trouble, because. we eat too much and all our.food is rich. Our blood is filed with uri acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become slug- gish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek-relief two-or three Standard of the World Northern Automobhile Go. Bemidjl, Minn. A Splendid Chance Cast these votes for 14th, 1914, will countas 5 ning the $400 Piano in the Nomination Blank %W G Schroeder, ® Bemidji, Minn, x * 3 % _contestant in the Sch: ' her name on mr ‘aumi fi- . This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or malled :“to.the W. G. Schroeder store on or before February sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Who's Your Girl?| Every Subscriber Should Clip This And saveit for one of-the girls who are desirous of win- Cut It and Keep It For Someone 1 hereby NOMINALS.. m m e e m i 88 B¢ to Help Your Fav- orite Contestant .GOOD FOR S VOTES N0 it votes for the person repre- Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. 1 P’y b fh'nu during the night; fer with sick headache ' or nervous spells, ‘acid stomach, or you | have rheumatism when the weather I8 bad, get from your : pharmaeist water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acidof grapes and l¢mon juice, used for generations to “flush” and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu- tralize-the- acids in the urine so it no longer {8 a source. of irritation; thus ‘ending :bladder disorders, Jad Sllu_ is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes.a .delightful offervs cont lithin-water Dbeverage, and. b longs in every home, because nobody can make & mistake by having a good kidney fluuhln. any time. TheOld District-School ~ (New_Version) * i i A Farcein TYQ___ Acts Given by Local Talent for the Benefit of B : Swedish Lutheran ‘Chutch! —at the— a5 CITY HALL S . NOW. 12, 193! Prof. Ezekiel Simpkins and suchischolais san: 'Ly;lh Pinkhilg/ Pees.; * Barnum, Ben--Butler, Chiris‘Columbus; ‘Pfinn.lou& Brigham Young, Liza-Ann Snodgrass, Jesse James and a dozen.athgrs. . - and Gl Glohng, House- holg Souds, ote. 100 Hits on well-known Citizens lnd Placd--;zafi on Bemidji Two Hours of Roaring Fun! : Come and See the Spanking Machiie! Remember y'ur readin,’ and writin’ and spellin’ and parsin’ and swine-tax and- pro-sody—and-don’t -y'u.- Member of the Skule Committee. Admission: Adults, 50c. The Aetna Gombination Pntw.y Furnlsnu’ Insurance Protection Against the: Multitude of Hazards_ Man Runs: Accumulative Disability: insurance Providing $25.00- weekly- indemnity--while dls-- abled from accidental injuries-or-illness. - Do not ne%lect your Insurance, . See CalbE} have him explain the various pohm to,-you; never regret it. The disability . px best that can be obtained for men;ini: You will never notice the smxll\m"mlum ticulars aee, CALL EN District Agent DAILY Three Months Subscrip:ion “Six Months Subseription... - 6,004 One Year Subscriptian..................12,000" WEEKLY One Year Subscription. Two Years Subecription .. Three Years Subscription . MERGHANDISE“.INO AT SOHROEDER'S One Dollar's Worth,