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acted business in Bemidji Saturday. 8. The Mothers’ club will meet in the gymnasium room in the high school building tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Spencer of this city will move to Kelliher this ‘week; where they will spend the win- ter. 3 About The City 3 city of Bemidji. These are all splep- Nogales; Sonora, Mex, Nov. 17.—In |did stock draft horses and are every- the eyes of all Mexicans on this side of the line the capture of Culiacan, fipmlotshn.ha.mflamm namtm:m“‘ ded medicine is Doan’s Kidney The proof is at-your very door. The tollowing is an experience typical of KX KK R KKK IR ER KK ) * LEST WE FORGET * KKK EXEREKE KKK ERREKF 18, is TO-NIGH “The Lost Millionairs” Two Part Vitagraph The MODEL Dry Cleaning House mnsqu BROS., Props. That Tuesday, November registration day. To cast your vote at the special charter election, held Tuesday, No- Menu for men’s Turkey dinner to be given Wednesday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian churca, 5:30 to 8; tickets 50 cents. Dr. J. M. Freeburg of Blackduck vigited friends and transacted busi: ness in Bemidji Saturday and Sun- day. Mexico City and the Guatemala line. Those Mexicans holding contrary Eeliefs generally are on the other side of the line, out of dangerous vember, 25. Men’s annual turkoy dinner in the basement of the Preabyuflu{ chureh, November 19. That the local items telephoned or sent to the society editor of the Pio- neer are appreciated. Phone 3$1. That oyster supper. It is to be served in the basement of the Metho- dist church on Wednesday evening, December 3. The Hallowell Concert company will 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- soclation will be held in Bemidji December 4 and 5. The open season for killing deer, moose, partridge, ruffled grouse. ducks and all aquatic fowls closes on Sunday, November 30. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your fav- orite contestant in the Schroeder-Pio- neer Free Piano contest. That William Rainey Bennett will deliver his famous lecture “The Man Who Can,” at the Methodist church Saturday evening. The first of a ser- les of three entertainments by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau. Under the auspices of the Womans’ Study Club. ¥ C. E. Hughes of Crookston is in Bemidji on business. E. A. Freeman of Grand Rapids spent yesterday in Bemidji. Mrs. H. A. Brown of Turtle River was a Bemidji visitor Monday. Miss Agnes Falls of Tenstrike vis- ited friends in Bemidji Sunday. E. E. Griffith of Little Fork was n over Sunday visitor in Bemidji. Mary H. Black of Onigum spent Saturday and Sunday in Bemidji. E. Gugnon of Little Fork was in the city Sunday visiting friends. William Wood of Cass Lake was in Bemidji Saturday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundin of Gemmell were Bemidji visitors to- day. C. H. Thomas of Crookston was among the over Sunday visltors in Bemidji. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake conducted services in Bemidji yesterday. E. E. Kenfied returned Sunday from Deer River, where he has been on business. Attorney Charles Serutchin left this morning for Walker, where he will attend court. Mrs. Lena Carlson of Quiring was in the city today and made final proof on her land. Mrs. C. Carter and daugter, Sylvia, of Hines were in Bemidji Saturday visiting friends. J. B. Jinkins and wife of Wilton were in Bemidji Saturday disposing of farm produce. Miss Ruby Sanderson of Park Rap- ids was in Bemidji Saturday, calling on relatives and friends. Rem Bell has returned from a deer hunt near Grand Rapids and was suc- cessful in getting a deer. Mrs. Eva Kaiser of the town of Mrs. E. E. Kenfleld returned Sat- arday afterncon from a ten days’ visit at Washburn, Wis., her old home. Don't forget the sale at the Hen- Richard Lee, John Gurven and | Charles Knudsen of Hatten, North Dakote, are transacting business in Bemidji. C. C. Cross returned this morning from Minneapolis where he wit- nessed the Chicago-Minnesota foot-|¢ ball game. Lester Ashenbach spent Saturday and Sunday in Minneapolis where he witnessed the Chicago-Minnesota football game. A. Kaiser of Pagley spent Sunday ‘n Bemidji attending to several busi- ness propositions, in which he is in- terested, in Bemidji. C. W. Jewett, of the Northern Auto company, left Saturday night for the|$ Twin Cities, where he will spend sev- eral days on business. One-fourth off on all hair goods at the Henrionnet Millinery.—Adv. Miss Arvilla Patterson of Wilton was a Bemidji visitor Saturday, and comes to Bemidji to take vocal and instrumental piano lessons. Bertel Buckland will leave Wednes-|§ day morning for the Welsh lumber camp where he has accepted a posi- tion as clerk for the winter. Frances Bowers and Lottie Bren- non of Wilton were in the city Sat- urday. They took the evening train for Kelliher to attend a dance. G. P. Jones of Bagley, editor of the Begley Herald, spent Saturday in Be- midji on collections and attending to his advertising from this city. One of these days you ought to|§ go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Misses Marie Graves and Eleanor and Beda Tonnell of Tenstrike were in Bemidji Saturday, visiting friends and calling on the local merchants. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers were in the city Saturday shopping. They expect to go to St. Cloud in a few days where they will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wilson went to Buena Vista Saturday afternoon and wiil spend several days hunting In that vicinity. Down goes price. 18 pounds of sugar for $1.00 3chmitt’s grocery.—Adv. Mrs. Ella Maschder of St. Paul ar- rived in the city Saturday and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. H. 3chumaker. She will remain for some time. Up goes pounds at Miss Gladys Beautel of Brainerd re- turned to her home in that city this] morning after spending the past few days as the guest of Miss Julia Mar- quist of East Bemidji. One-fourth off on all pattern hats, trimmed hats, plumes, fancy feathers, ete., at the Henrionnet Millinery par- lors—Adv. Misses Frances Bowers and Lottie Brennan returned from Kelliher Mon- day morning and they visited Miss Annie Bowers and also attended a party given in their honor Saturday sweetest (I,irt{le wife and life long happiness. A strange story with a happy ending. AnitaStewart, Charles Kent, Tefft Johnson and "E. Lineoln are involved. Hiustrated Song: ““What a Fool I'd Be” - C. J. Woodmansee “Toblas V{ins Out” Selig > A comic offering that makes much laughter. “The Ghost of Granleigh” ' Edison 3 An extraordinary photo ¢ drama full of picturesque scenes and the marvels of & double exposure. “The Rejected Lover's Luck” Selig A western drama full of thrilling scenes. “0ld Moddington's Daugh- } ters” { Vitagraph Comedy-Drama Tuesday and Wednesday, the 3 m series of “Who Will Marry { preside at the Cass county term of court whieh is In session in that city. Mrs. William Burce of Kelliher is visiting friends and shopping in Be- midji today. Rev. T. S. Kolste returned to Be- midji Saturday from a four days’ trip to Spooner, International Falls and Rainy River. He was called bak te Bemidji to officiate at the Gale-Berg wedding, which took place at his home Saturday. There will be a special sale on all hats at Mrs. Neal’s millinery store, beginning Monday. 25 per cent dis- count on all hats.—Adv. Ovid Toupin returned to his homs in Crookston this afternoon after spending the past few days in the city as the'guest of his sisters, Mrs. Ed Tabor and Coranna Toupin. Mr. Toupin has been employed in the mill at Fort Francis for the past summer. E. M. Sathre autced to the town of Liberty Saturday afternoon, where he attended a meeting of the Lib- erty Telephone company and also of the Scribner Trading company, of which two organizations he is presi- dent. He reurned to Bemidji Sun- > | turkey-trot, 5 | Texas-glide; puts life and energy in and they relieved er. Milburn Co., Props.; Buffalo, N. Y. secretions, purifies, ter's R. Store.—Adv. les to be given this winter. are proving a bigger success than had ‘been’ anticipated. The are always different and the occasions are considered the most popular of the season. Makes you feel like dancing the bunny-hug, Boston dip, you.—Hollister’s R.. M. Barker’s Drug Store. Ed. Kathan, who buys timber for the E. A. Engler Lumber company, came in from the East Branch district Tea. 35c. jon Monday. He says that while walk- ing along the road on Sunday after- noon, a bullet from a high power vifle came whistling along side of his {Bead, and Ed. hit the high spots for town. He attributes it to some hunt- ter, who had a last year’s calendar gives due notice tnat he’ll not take to the woods again until the hunting season is over. Northern News. Baltimore, Nov. 17.—After coming all the way from Hebron, N. D,, for passage on the North German Lloyd steamship Main for Bremen, to visit her home in Russia, Mrs. Katharina Rosina chznged her mind just as she was boarding the steamer. She decided she would mot make the trip, but would return to her hus- band and children. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It’s Grandmother’s recipe to Bring Color, Lustre and Thickness to Hair when faded, streaked or gray. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an ap- plication or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearanes a hundred- fold. Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; | you can get from any drug store & Sulphur Hair Remedy,” use. This ecan always be depended upon to bring back the natural color the work of Doan’s Kidney Pills in Bemidji. A. E. Hannah; 704 Mississippi ave- nue, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I had been annoyed by a lame and aching back and pains in my kidneys. I could hard- 1y stoop or lift and ¥ felt lame and stiff in the morning.- I got Doan’s Kidney Pills from Barkar's Drug Store The abgve mtm earry conviction to the ming@ of every read- Don’t simply ask for a kidney rem- edy—as distinetly for Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Hannah had —the remedy backed by home testi- mony. 650 cents all stores. Foster- M. Tea.—Barker’s Drug Another U. C. T. dance will be giv- en Thanksgiving night in the City Hall. This will the fourth of a ser- Judging from the crowds that attend and in- terest shown in these dances, they decorations and thought the season was open. He| = 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and ready. to ity to the popular opinion. Culiacan ‘was the last capital of the Northern and Pacific coast states of Mexico to fall to the rebel arms. The Constitutionalists now- control a wedge of Mexico, including the coun- try’s three largest states, Sonora, Sinaloa and Durango, with the ter- ritory of Tepic. And the capital of all, for the time at least, is this little “dobe” village across the street-from the United States, with its adauna or custom house for a national gov- ernment headquarters. ORPHANS GET BIG VERDICT Saloons Must Pay $50,000 to Helrs of Drunken Father. | Waukegan, 1IL, Nov. 17.—A jury in the Lake county circuit court gave a $50,000 verdict to six small children of Carl Hogstrum against Pefer Wembet and Steve Vetan, saloon keepers, who were charged in the case with selling liquor to Hogstrum and making him incapable of supporting the children, who, after their mother was sent to the insane asylum last year, were taken to Lake Bluff orphanage, where they have since lived. Hogstrum in the meantime has done nothing for them. The verdict is the first in the state under such evidence, being brought under a phase of the law which local attorneys declare was, never resorted to before. ColdinHead Ranevzdmeuemm Money back it falls. Get & 25¢ or e fabe of KONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly Use it guick. For chronic nasal ca~ tarth, dry catarrh, sore nose; coughs, bleed, etc. Write for Sample. The Brat 6z mead wilk &% good. Ask druggists. Koadon Mig. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. ‘Whipped Rutabagzas Home Made Apple Pie Adv. Dry Cleaning of Ladiss’ and Gents' Clothing, Houss- hold Goods, Waldort Salad Baked Potatoes Rolls, - Creamery Butter = Ameriean Cream Cheese _Coffee Telephone 537 106 Secend St NOTICE 4 DAYS HAIR GOODS SALE TROPPMANS’ Hair Dressing Department A forturate pur hase of extra fine hair goods enables us to meet with the increased demand for extra hair. We have rare values for our customers. MONDAY NOV. 16, we will place on sale switches’ and transformations of hig e quality of hair at the following prices: $1.98 $2.98 $4.50 want every lady inBemidji to visit our Hair Department, whether you purchase or not. Switches 20-inch long very best quality of fine wavy hair.- Rezular price $3.50. Our price Switches 30-inch long. fine quality. wavy hair three separate stem style. Regul :r price $5.00. Our price Grey switches 28-inch long of the finest French wavy hair, all shades. Regular price $7.00. Our price We On all Aluminum Ware for One Week 2 life time. Monday, Nov. 17th Our offering in this line is the finest ever shown in the city and consists of tea kettles, pre- serving kettles double cookers, Tea and coffee pots, bake Pans, Roasters and many other indispen- . sable articles too numerons to mention. Don’t fail to take advantage of these prices to secure a few prices of this fine ware. It lasts ONE WEEK ONLY Guard the Famlly Health I you have children or invalids in the family beware of cheap cooking utensils that crack, scale, peel off, germs lurk in the worn places and there is tamish or rust. Disease day afternoon. Works its way right through. drives out accumulations, poisonous thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyef.h’r‘ Sage and Sulphur because it darkens .so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been appled. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray kair has disappeared, and after another ap- plication it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. evening. Miss Margaret Lowham returned to Bemidji yesterday from Crookston where she has spent the past few weeks and resumed her duties as in- structor in the North Sechool this morning. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will be entertained at the Blocker Hotel, by Mrs. Jahr, Wednesday, Nov- ember 19. All the ladies are request- ed to come early. further danger of tainting the food. Health is too precious to take risks with it. Be safe. Use “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Northern gave a masquerade dance at her home Friday evening. Mrs. E. M. Tschoepe of Nebish was in the city between trains Saturday, calling on the local trade. S. J. Axdahl of International Falls spent Sunday in Bemidji on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan of NOTICE All those knowing themselves In debted to me are kindly requested to settle their book account or note be- fore Dec. 1. I am obliged to ask customers to favor me promptly to enable me to meet my own obliga tions. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. Brinkman Theatre Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDonald spent whch ::j g‘;ml\eed ,::i }izm constant Sunday in the vicinity of Fowlds e e Where Everyone B08S ||nuuting bis same. . acdonaia o e left this morning for Fergus Falls 2 - : Vaudeville Program ||where ne will be present at the term l Wlll Buy 7,ft Jack plne “This new ware is featherweight, beautiul, Farley & Prescatt of court held in that city. o e Comedy, Singing and Talking h:;‘;‘::;’:s f;::i:;‘ni::g o P osts Del 1ver ed The slight exira cost is more than made up 3 bowels, makes you feel like mnew. to me at Bemidji on ear lots at other towns. Call by long service and absolute safety. Upton & Ingraham pe Barker’s Drug Store—Adv. and see me. : - = Fred Grabam, Georgs Graham and I. P. BATCHELDER - Look for Trade mark, : Flctwe_ Evesi gl!:cckg:mkm:e:mmr:adh:o:zen?:; General [erchandise Bemidji, Iinn on E'gry P’mg ck wi Y Vi 'y o R The Best---Ghange Every Day || sus: threo dars nunting bl same. : While in that village the young men EXTRA_ADDED ATTRACTION [fcere the guests of 3. Detling. The Maltese cross with the words Pure Illinois “1892” Aluminum—the Remfrey’s four-piece orchestra, - : S 5 Symangs | o g Thisspace resemedbythe e BfeEhireheE e o Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. i trade mack s cn cvesy pice. a dance which was given in that vil- e The Guly " Aacion o ‘e For Price of Lots; Terms,; Etc., INQUIRE OF T.C. BAILEY Bemidjl; or write BEfllDJl TOWNSITE & IMPROVEL‘IENT CO - 820 Capral Sank Bulleing 3 For Sale By C. E.BA TTLES lage. There will be & special sale on all hats at Mrs. Neal’s millinery store, ‘beginning Monday. 25 per cent dis- count. op all hats.—Adv. Judge C. W. Stanton left this