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| SR WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26, ‘ About The City HH KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK * LEST WE FORGET . X R KKK HK KK KKK KKK K That now is the time to send your Christmas parcels. The women of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual sale in the church, Friday, December 5. That the local items telephoned or sent to the society editor of the Plo- neer are appreciated. Phone 31. That oyster supper. It is to be served in the basement of the Metho- dist churech on Wednesday evening, December 3. That the U. C. T. dance which is to be given Thanksgiving evening will be one of the chiet social at- tractions of the season. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your fav- erite contestant in the Schroeder-Pio- neer Free Piano contest. That on next Sunday the open season for the killing of moose deer, partridge, ruffled grouse, ducks and all aquatic fowls, closes, The women of the Episcopal church will give their annual sale of hand made Christmas articles in the church basement next Saturday. That on Thursday and Friday of next week the third annual conven- tion of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association will be held in Bemlidji. Everybody is coming. To attend the Hallowell concert at the Athletic club theatre on Sunday evening, December 7. This company is comprised of real musicians and comes here under the auspices of the Athletic club. Louis Tegner of Pinewood was in Bemidji yesterday transacting busi- ness, Mrs. F. M. Freeze of Carr Lake was a business caller in the city Monday. Fancy dry picked Turkeys at Sch- roeder’s.—Adv. | business. ness visitors in -Bemidji Tuesday. One of these days you. ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pie- ture taken.—Adv. Sam Chern of Little Falls, Minne- sota, spent yesterday in Bemidji on 7 combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. U. P. P. Gray and daughter, Mrs. Bucksen of Plantaganet were Bemidji visitors the first of the week. Cut flowers, Ferne, and Parsley for Thanksgiving. Bemidji Green- house. Phone 166.—Adv. W. F. Kunitz and George E. Ander- son of Brainerd spent yesterday and today in Bemidji transacting business, A. R. Walker of Funkley ig spend- ing the day In Bemidji transacting business and calling on his friends in this city. John McManus returned from a successful hunting trip near Kelliher yesterday and brought a deer back to Bemidji. Reverend Henry Humle of Cass Lake was among the out of town visit- or transacting business in Bemidjl yesterday. Mrs. C. BE. Warner of Boston, Mas- sachusetts, is the guest of her bro- ther Harry Titus. She will remain several days. g Strictly fresh eggs in cartons, guaranteed by us as represented. Roe and Markusen’s Grocery. Telephone 206 and 207. Mrs. and L. Houpt of International Falls were in Bemidji today calling on their local friends and transacting J. H. Davison of Brainerd was in Bemidji for a short time yesterday calling on his local friends and transacting business. William Russell son of city Attor- tending business college. Rev. J. H. Randahl will confirm a class of seven at Shotly Sunday. The services will take place in the Ben Anderson school house. One large can of best pumpkin for 10 cents for Thanksgiving Don’t forget to get it at Schmit grocery.—Adv. Miss Margaret M. McDonald of Fisher, Minn., is spending a short time in Bemi visiting friends be- fore going to her home in that vil- lage. Marjory Steidle was in Bemidji Monday visiting school and calling on friends. Matinee at the Grand Thanks- giving day. 3 P, M. —Adv. Nels Moberg of LaPorte was in Ba- midji Monday visiting his brother John Moberg. Faney dressed chickens call phone 65. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. G. A. Aubol of Crookston spent a few hours in Bemidji Tuesday trans- acting business. Matinee at the nd Thanks- giving day. 3 P. M. —Adv. E. J. Linden of Pine River was in Bemidji yesterday for a few hours enroute to Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Northern were in Bemidji Monday calling on the local merchants. Skating at the roller rink Thanks- giving afternoon and evening.—Adv. W. J. McCarthy of Fargo, North Dakota, spent Tuesday in Bemidji on a short business visi Roy and Ralph Strader of Superior Wisconsin, are the guests of their sister Mrs. Harry Titus. A. Patbin of Bena spent Tuesday in Bemidji transacting business and call- ing on his Bemidji friends. Charles A. Martin of Park River Brinkman Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday The Hurst Family and the Pickets Refined Colored Musical Comedy Co. 18 Recoenized Artists 18 Featuring the Hurst's Sisters Band and Orchestra Watch for the noon day BLOOMER STREET PARADE See the 8 dusky maidens, new dances, new music. Lovers of music don't fuil to hear this rare musical treat. All new, novel features. Special scen- ery, fine and gorgeous costumes. The dancing quartette. Oscar Hurst, cor- net virstuoso and baritone singer. The Pickets, Banjoists Come and see the ancient south and enjoy the realistic comedies. Hear the old southern melodies, clean, te- fined and moral. Hear the choruses and the duets. The great laughing success. 18 People On the Program 18 Admission 285c, BOc Mrs. and J. H, Coates of Kelliher, Minesota, spent Tuesday in Bemidji calling on friends and visiting many of the local merchants on a shopping tour. Matinee at the Grand Thanks- giving day. 3 P. M, —Ady. J. Fogelberg of Fosston spent the past few days in Bemidji on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. He will return to his home at Fosston to- morrow. Miss Margaret Newton, supervisor of music in the Bemidji schools, left today for Fargo where she will spend Thanksgiving vacation with relatives and friend. Is to the system what oil is to a machine; you need it to keep going —Hollister’s R. M. Tea. Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Mrs. P. M. Dicaire has gone to visit friends and relatives at Duluth, North Dakots, Was amang the busi-] ney P. J. Russell, arrived in Bemidji |} today from St. Paul where he is at-|¢ but to her loved ones. 3 DR. Favorite Buffalo, N. Y. he Cheerful Life| : . It is the right of everyone to live and enjoy the cheerful life. We owe it to ourselves and those who live with us to live the cheerful life. We. cannot do so if ill health takes hold of us. The wife, mother and daughter suffering from hot flashes, nervousness, headache, backache, dragging<down fealing, or uny other waakness due £o disersers or irregulritios of the elicate female organs~ia ot only & burden 1o Borvor There is-a remedy. Forty years experionce has proven unmistakably that | PIERCE’S Prescription will restore health to weekened womankind. For 40 years it has iy preiadice, onvy and malice, Sold by Genlors i medioine i Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription r tablet form, ablets can be had of druggist or matled. on zeceipt of one-cent stamps~for $1.00 or b0c size. -Address R. V. Pierce, M. Dy Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant Pellets reguiate and iInvigorate stomach, liver and bowels, . Sugar-coated, Hiny granules. Majestic Theatre Pictures DeLuxe “The Race” Vitagraph An_exciting drama featur- ing an automobile race . “The Monogramed Gigarette” A gentleman burglar leaves’ behind him a clue which results in his cap- ture after a hair- raising chase Illusirated 'Song “There's A Girl In The Heart Of Marylend"” Gladys Mantor “The Stolen Models” § Edison ¢ A dandy good comedy - § SEOOOOOOCDTDOOED GRAND THEAT,RE§ Special Thanksgtving Offering Daniel Frohman and the Famous Players Film, Presents “Mary Pickford” ““In the Bishop’s Garriags” In four parts A fascinatingdrama of the under-world that approach-- es tragedy and ends in ro- mance. An interesting com- bination of thrilling inei- dents and dramatic episodes of the subject. Opening with a Matinee Thanksgiving day at 3. p. m., and Thursday and Fri- day nights at 7:30. Admission, Adults - - 15¢ Music by the “FOTOPLAYER” Chippewa Falls and Milwaukee, Wis- consin. She expects to be gone about three weeks. Ralph Mork and Miss Clara Es- Dpeseth of MecIntosh, McIntosh Minne- sota, were in Bemidji between trains yesterday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Makes you feel like “answering back” your mother in-law; makes you well, strong, full of energy and life—Hollister's R. M. Ten. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. L. D. French of Wadena is spend- ing a short time in Bemidji enroute to his home. While here Mr. French is attending to several business matters in which he is interested. Mr. and Mrs. Dietz of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, spent yesteday in the city between trains. While in the (eity Mr. and Mrs. Deitz called on many of their local friends. Hollister’s R. M. Tea goes right to it, doesen’t stop; makes the bowels do their work in double-quick time; keeps you well.. Barkers Drug Store. —Adv. Miss Annie Johnson, supervisor of the are department in the Bemidji schools will leave tonight for Minnea- polis where she will visit friends dur- ing the Thanksgiving vacation. Dennie Bowe of Kelliher is the guest of his mother Mrs. James Bowe 1111 Lak Boulevard. Mr. Bowe has been on his homestemd near Kelliher and brought a large deer with him. and transacting business. Mr. Flor- sheim conducts a model farm - near Nevis. Having completed my work in Canada I am now seliciting your work of planning your new contem- plated building or remodeling of your home or business building. Thoa. Johnson.—Adv. Mrs. E. A. Wright and daughter, Mrs. J. Steidle took the night train Tuesday for Keewatin, Minnesota, where they will visit Mrs. Wright's daughters Mrs. Harry Flock and Mrs. A. Neuman, Miss Edith Brwin, instructor in the grammar department of the Be- midji high school will leave tonight for her home at Crookston where she will spend the next few days with her parents and friends. Axel and Tillie Felt and John Bergquist of Mallard returned to their home yesterday after attending the Felt-Anderson wedding, which took place Sunday afternoon, in the Swedish Lutheran -church. Many of the teachers in the Bem- idji schools will leave this evening for their homes to spend Thanksgiv- ing but owing to the distance many of them would be forced to travel, a large number’ will remain in Bemid- i The class of men who live from hand to mouth are not the men who are doing the things in a business and today in Bemidji on business. He{right by saving some money and hay- will leave tomorrow morning for In-{ing it at interest with the Northern ternational Falls where he will spend | National Bank.—Adv. a few ldays on a business \{isit befu_re Mrs, LeVan received a telegram returning to his home in Minneapolis. from Mr. LeVan at Los Angeles; Mrs. E. F. Netzer and children left | California stating that his mother yesterday for Crookiston where they |died in that city at two thirty Mon- will spend Thanksglving with rela-]day. Mr. Le Van was called to Cali- tives, Mr. Netzer wwill join them at{fornia a few days ago on account Crookston tomorrow and will return {of her serious illness, fo Beminil Fridey. Mrs. J. F. Norman of- Crookston Shew Starts 7:00 O'clock Sharp Mr. and Mrs. W. §. Florsheim offand Miss Clara Kennedy of Daven- Nevis, Minnesota, were in Bemidji|port, Towa, who is now a guest of iyesterday ecalling ,on loeal friends. " Defective E. G. Brandenburg spent yesterday |{way. Get into the thrifty class. Start | - Mrs. Norman at Crookston, will ar- d|rive in Bemidji the latter part of the week and spend several days in the city as the guests of relatives. The Ladies Ald Soclety of the Presbyterian church have postponed their regular Thursday meeting un- til Friday when it will meet in the church at 2:30 p. m. No lunch will be served but all are urged to attend as much work is to be done and this is the last meeting before the {annual sale. Jacob Andrew Clausen and- Sigrid Alexandra Jacobson were united iu marriage at Heart Lake Monday, Rev. J. H. Randahl of this city of- ficiating. The Ceremony was per- formed in the Heart Lake church at one o’clock in the presence of friends and relatives of the contracting par- ties, Walter Marcum, formerly -owner of a printing establishment in Bem- idji, but is now intrested in a real es- tate business in Towa, will arrive in in his automobile. He will be accom- panied from Minneapolis by Arca Naugle, who is attending business college in that city. Mrs. Marecum who. accompanied her hushand as far as Minneapolis in the car is expected in Bemidji this evening. Alex Brandt the 14 year old son of Henry Brandt is now improving rapidly from a bullet wound which he received while hunting near Be- midji. The bullet from a 22 calibre rifle lodge in his ankle when the gun s accidently discharged. The acei- dent happened Sunday and the in- jured boy will again be about the latter part of this week. Matt Erick- son, a boy about 12 years of age is also improving from a bullet wound which he received while hunting. Erickson was also shot in the ankle and will be confined for several days. Mrs. R. H. Schumaker entertained jat a 500 party at her home on 608 Bemidji avenue, Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her mother Mrs. Ella Maschger of St. Paul. The color scheme was carried out in pink and white. Invitations were issued to Mesdames Roberts, Wedge, Sanborn, Stanton, Bacon, Kreatz, Q. Brooks, Kenfield, Lycan, Wilson, Henderson, Stewart Berman Neal Barker, Mac- Lachlan, Robertson, Phil Gill, David Gill, Strickland, Fuller, E. E. Mc- Donald, Jacobson, L. H. Bailey, Scharf, Fallon, George Cochran, Mar- tin Kenfield, Manaugh, B. M. Gile, Powell, Stevens, Ward, A. A. War- field, Lord, Upham, Jewett, Rhea, Bowser, Whitting, T. C. Bailey, Han- sell of Bagley, Lloyd, E. H. Winter Griffith, . O’Leary, ‘Reynolds, Lahr, LaBaw, Battles, Arnold, BE. H. Smith, A. B. Palmer, Dodge, W. L. Brooks, E. McGregor, Huffman, H. Wilcox, Dyer, McCuaig, Mclver, Gilmore, Spooner, Lunn, Riddell, Richards, Gibbons, Denu, Conger Blakeslee, M. Brown, Lakin, Carson, Walter Mar- cum, Lakin, Isted, Welsh, Naugle, Dunning, McCann, A. P. White, Dempsey, Torrance, Currie, A, P. Young, Tuomy, G. M. Palmer, G. W. Campbell, Carl Johnson, Hagen, Eb- ert, Younggren, J. Black, Parker, Baer, Netzer, Cool, McCullough Jes- ter, Charles Warfleld, - Marcum, Davies of Crookston, and the Misses Ida Bailey, Capitola Stewart, Bea- trice Backus, Leah Berman, Pauline Markham and Laura Sullivan, and Mesdames Thomas Beare, N. Inger- soll and H. Ingersoll, all of Brainerd. The highest score was awarded Mrs. F. S. Arnold and Mrs, Henderson won second prize. Notice All school orders on District 130 are now payable at the First Nation- al Bank, of Bemidji. Andrew Ed- wards, Nebish, Minn. Notice To parties who are indebted to W. G. 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 Try a Pioneer want ad. el b I folks of il 1dRaaer cotis,fros a tagera chronic § B noui tecd har antecd. s AL dru gt or o for ‘ample. Bemidji today having made the trip |8 Making Both Ends Meet Grows monotonous. Why not make one end Roe & Markusen’s store? Will not discuss these advantages just now, but are reminded to remind you that Thanksgiving Day is just approaching. It is the day when feasting begins and ends. That is why when you think of Thanksgiving that you think of Roe & Markusen’s, for here you know you are going to get |all the things that you need for that “cne big dinner.” Never has this store been in better shape to serve you. Every ar- ticle that may be needed here awaits you ‘and that includes the delicacies of the season. Green Goods Galore Included in the list of green goods that we have in stock are Lettuce Radishes Celery Ripe Tomatoes Cucumbers Parsley Shallots Fine Fresh Juicy Fruits Apples, all kinds, but every one a ‘pippin”’ Florida Grape Fruit Lemons Figs Bouncing ‘Big Bananas Grapes, white and red, both are luscious CRANBERRIES Dates and all kinds of fresh nuts LINGON BERRIES Fresh Dainties for Thanksgiving Macaroon snaps Peanut cookies Chocolate topped cakes * Kaiser Jumbles, Iced We have fresh from the ovens Atlantic assorted U Wafers Fig Newtons Cheese Tid Bits Royal Dessert Cakes Sugar cakes Ginger Snaps Cocoanut taffy bar You mustn’t overlook these dainties for Thanksgiving New Shipment of Beechnut Goods PEANUT BUTTER Plum Strawberry Grape Jelly DATE NUT BUTTER Quince Jelly Red Currant Jelly Beach Nut Bacon and Beef Peach Orange Marmalade Cheer Up---the Cheeses are Fine Club cheese Limburger Nippy Bond-Ost Gammelost Swiss- Blue Label Pimento Cream Brick Edam Cheese Pineapple Cheeqe Other Thanksgiving Hints - Olives Pickles Jams Jellies Popcorn Candies Heinze’s new crop of Mince Meat is Better Than ever Griffin & Skelly Asparagus Tips Maple Syrup Wright’s Buckwheat: Flour and Chase & Saanrn Coffee Also, last but by no means least lest you forget it we say it yet Ludefisk is Here Roe TELEPHONES 206 and 207 & Markusen’s Quality Grocers : 7 PROMPT DELIVERY SERVIGE Xk ok %k bk 2 *x nnmhulamMNMM * want to rent one—you get the * best ehoice throngh a Pioneer * want ad. 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