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g 1018, TNURSDAY DECEMBER 4, About The City KR KKK KKK KKK KK KKK x LEST WE FORGET ¥ KR KKK KKK KKK KK KK That sending your Christmas par- cels early assures there speedy de- lvery. 5 Kipp String Quartet at the Metho- dist church Thursday evening. Un- der auspices of the Epworth League. The women of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual sale in the church, Friday, December 5. The first basket ball game of the season will be played Friday evening at Athletic Club hall. Brainerd vs Athletic club. That every item telephoned to the soclety editor, adds interest to the local page of the Ploneer and is ap- preciated. Phone 31. There is only two months more of the Schroeder piano contest. Cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favorite con- testant. The race is growing close. That hunters have five days after the closing of the open season in which to ship big game. Permission after that time may be secured irom the game and fish commission. To remember that the Hallowell concert company is to appear in Be- midji Sunday Evening at the Athle- tic club theatre. They played to crowded houses in Bemidji a year ago. Do not miss hearing them. Aus- pices Athletic club. KK KKK KKKKKKKK KKK % The Cow Came Back * * “Thanks to the Pioneer our % * cow has been returned, you may * * please take the ad out,” said % ¥ Mrs. Haycraft who advertised % **the fact that a Jcow belonging *to them had strayed. A want ad % * always brings the desired re- ¥ X sults.. Half cent a word. Phone % *x 31, x KK KKKK KKK KKK K KKK C. W. Jewett is spending a coup! of days in Minneapolis on business. Born to M. and Mrs. O. A. Hogan- son an eight pound son this morning. Mrs. Charles Rogers and daughter. of Wilton were in the city yesterday on business. Special reductions on Crane’s and Whitings box paper at Abercrombie’s for, Saturday. George W. McCree of St. Paul is in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss Marie Rider of Shevlin is spending a few days in Bemidji visli- ing with friends. Special reductions on Crane’s and Whitings box paper at Abercrombie’s for Saturday. The Swedish Lutheran ladies aid will be entertained by Mrs. J. H. Randahl, Friday afternoon at 2:30. Alex King, W. J. Stock and W. J. Schmeige of Coleraine are in Bem- idji atending the N. M. D. A. meet- ings. J. A. Kennedy of Baudette came to Bemidji with the Baudette boost- ers and is calling on many of his friends here. Special reductions on Crane’s and Whitings box paper at Abercrombie’s for Saturday. Mrs. D. C. Smyth left iast evening for St. Paul where she will spend a week on a combined pleasure and business visit. J. Fink of St. Paul arrived in Be- midji this morning and will be the guest of his daughter, Mrs David Gill for a few days. Food sale Friday, Dec. 5, in Pres- Brinkman Theaire Where Everyons Goes NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS The management reserves the right to refuses admittance and refund pur- chase price. Evening performances at 7—Continu- ous. Program subject to change without notioe. Physicians and other patrons expect- ing telephone calls should notify the office or the usher who seats them. Patrons will please take seats shown by usher. Stamping of feet, cat calls and whistl- ing strictly forbidden in this theatre. Any person or persons under the influ~ ence of liquor will not be admitted to theater. All articles found in this theatre should be left at the box office where they will be restored to the owner, " VODVIL —Music by the— Hope Jones Unit Orchestra Stanigy & Stuart Singing and Talking Oddity Lewis & Zoller Singing and Musical PICTURE PROGRAM Showing at all times the best pictures Admission 10c, 28c Show Starts 7:00 O’clock Sharp Stronger Than his- Stomach laboratory ments are Jalo, N.Y. answers hosts of delicate questions about which every man b helps the or woman, gingle or mar- liver into. Jree on receipt of 31 one- cent stamps to pay for wrapping and mailing. SPsendta 2 T ET the greatest athlets have dyspepsia and his NO maii is strength will soon fail. One'dnysgfginn—fm fullness and strength of mind or muscle depend upon. the blood, and ‘the blood in turn, requires a healthy stomach, for the stomach is the ried ought to know, Sent blood, and g stead of being illy nourished. The refreshing influence of thia extract of native medicinal plants has been favorably known f some neighbor can tell you of the good it has done. Hotel, Buffals where the food is digested and such ele- taken up—or assimilated—which make blood. 1In consequence.all the organs of the such as-heart, lungs, liver and k?d:;ys, as well as the nervous system, feel the bad effect if the stom- E——— cch is deranged. The Medical Adviserby Dr. R.V. Pierce, M. D., Buf- === Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. stomach to digest food properly, starts the new activity, removing the pofsons from the the various organs get. rich, red blood, in- over 40 years. Everywhere e Tl e SR Snttont Stams to Banid or tablet fery o ‘AR & trial box will be malled om. Majestic Theatre Picturss DeLuxe “Heanliruksn Shep” Vitagraph A beautiful story featur- ing Helen Costello and her pet dog. “For- the Son of {he House” Biograph that is very entertaining. “The Sea Scouts of Am- erica” Kalem Some active scenes on board the good ship Pioneer. “Pate’s Insurance Policy” Kalem A dandy good comedy. SOOOEOODOOOOODODE also far sale.—Adyv. J. N. Thoen of Rice is many visitors in the c! in Bemlidjl over Friday. J. H. Harmon, special agent for the Great Northern boosters to arrive in Bemidji. —-Adv. ing the N. M. D. A. meetings. Mrs. J. M. Anderson and children Joseph Meloney of Frank T. Willson Minnesota, is among the meeting. ta boosters. ed or partly man, Pioneer.—Adv. of his friends. city two days to help make the N. M. D. A. meeting a success. yesterday from pneumonia. ture taken.—Adv. ing a week at the mother, who has been in a very eriti improved. Mr. Cormicback will not remal 1 tonight for his home. Beltrami Ave.—Adv.: and pleasure visit. Mr. Peterson. i: fone of the large number who ar the N. M. D. A. meeting. A drama of heart interest ¢ byterian church lunch served after-jand boosting his home noon and evening. Fancy work aprons | Eckles is a prominent business man of cut flowers and home made candy|williams and while in Bemidji is among the Mr. Thoen |save money from the minute he be- is an active booster and wil remain |gins to earn it. Railway was among the first Northern Mianesota Food sale—Food sale—Food sale, |ranied by a party of Brainerd bousi- at the Presbyterian church tomorrow. | crs who are attending the N. M. b. Lunch served afternoon and evening|A. meeting. The trip was madz2 i> Ba- S. H. Bergham of Duluth arrived in Bemidji this morning and is one |church will hold their annual sale of the active hoosters who are attend- | tomorrow. They will have aprons, of Stillwater, boosters from the southern part of the state who are attending ‘the N. M. D. A. Mrs, Edward Ebert left this morn- ing for Little Falls, Minnesota, hav- ing been called there by the death of her mother, who died very suddenly One of these days yeu ought to g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic-|qay in the Methodist church a resolu- Erb Cormicback of Varmington ar- Jirived in Bemidji this morning to at- tend the meetings of the N. M. D. A. in the city over Friday but will ieave Nice line of hand-painted china for sale. Inquire Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 |plaint,” says Iva- Smith of Poiat 0. A. Peterson of Brainerd is in Bemidji today on a combined business taking possession of Bemidji during TO-NIGHT ® Music by the “FOTOPLAYER” /A Midnight Messags” An Unusual Photo Dramain 2 Parts Featuring Alice Joyce There’s a climax in this picture that is_heartgripping in intensity. ® An elderly widower marries a girl @ many years his junior. He unjustly suspects his son and wife of being g in love with each other. You should § see this picture. i “A Borrowed |dentity Essanay A Western comedy drama with unusual and interest- ing situations. Next Tuesday and Wednesday Daniel Frohman presents Henry ¢ E. Dixie in an original drama of the underworld ““Chelsea 7750.” SOOOPOOOOEOO town. Mr. attending the N. M. D. A. meetings. Every young man should begin to $1.00 will start an account in the Northern National Bank. Come in today, young man. —Adv. W. H. Gemmell, general managzer of the Minnesota and International Railway is in Bemidji today accom- miGji in Mr. Gemmell’s private car. The Ladies- of the Presbyterian both fancy and plain, caps and fancy articles cut: flowers, home made » 1candy, a Japanese booth, hand paint- left yesterday for Fosston where they |ing and a food sale. Lunch will be will make their future home. Mr. An-|gerved from 3 to 8.—Adv. derson and son Carl left a day earlier. Dr. J. Warninger of Bemidji, an Spooner is | amateur chicken fancler is in the city among the boosters from north part|getting a few pointers on chickens. of the county who are out for the|The doctor has also on 1914 meeting to be held in Baudette. (some of his fancy birds. This being exhibition his first exhibit ever attended makes is so much more interesting.—Crooka- ton Daily Times. Remember the Kipp String Quar- tette will appear at the M. E. church Thursday evening December 4th J. E. Cowan of International Falls|g:30 They are well known here and arrived in the city last pight with |gnou1q be given a good house prices the delegation from that city and 18|aye 25¢ for students, 50c for others. mixing with other Northern Minneso-|_ 54y, Mrs. J. F. Norman of Crookston and Want three or four rooms furnish-|,ousin Miss Clara Kennedy of Da- furnished for light| genport, Towa arrived in the city yos- housekeeping; close in. News fore-|terday noon and will remain until Saturday as the guests or relatives W. P. Lambert of Austin Minneso-|and friends. Miss Kennedy has been ta, accompanied a delegation from |visiting relatives in Crookston before the souther part of the state and|coming to Bemidji. while in the city is calling upon many The writ in the proceedings un- der which the M. & O. Power com- D. J. Kennedy of Indus accompani- |'pany, restrain the council from go- ed the International Falls delegation | ing on with the white way work is|. to Bemidji and will remain in the|made returnable, Thursday, Decemb- er 11 at Brainerd. There is a pos- sibility that the hearing may be at Bemidji. F. J. McPartlin will go to the place of hearing to represent the city. The Power company’s case will be takne care of by Harris Rich- ardson.—International ~Falls Daily Journal, . = At the Mothers’ meeting held T‘uesA tion was passed to extend a vote of Miss Helen Davies of Grand Forks|thanks to professor W. P. Dyer, of returned home yesterday after spend- | the high schools, Miss Helen Hoover, bedside of her|domestic science teacher and her - |class for the excellent way in which cal condition but who is now greatly |théy entertained thé club at their last meeting which was held in the high school building. The next meet- ing will be held the first Tuesday in January and the topic for the day will be, “Silent Influence,” or “Ef- fect of Environment.” Cured of Liver Complaint. “I was suffering with liver com- Blank, Texas, “and decided to try a 26c box of and am happy to say that I am com- pletely cured and can recommend them to every one.’” For sale by all dealers.—Adv. s Results are most always certain John M. Eckles of Williams is in|when you use a Ploneer want ad. Bemidji today visiting with friends Ome-half cent a werd. Phene 31. | Chamberlain’s Tablets, | WADOO PRAISES THE |estaresvauue soosonans New York; Dec. 4.—Charles M. 5 . Friend of Albany, trunsfer tax ap- 3 T praiser, who has been appointed by -Says Measure Will Destroy Dan- | the survosate of Amany county to ap. 3 praise the estate of Anthony N. ger of ;Pamcs_ Brady, was at the office of the deputy : state comptroller here and arranged’ Jesik for hearings at which the value of i the estate is to be determined. ‘Washington, Dec. 4—Secretary Mc- Appraiser Friend would not discuss Adoo’s first report to congress is|the value of the estate, but it was largely confined “to- a review ‘of the |learned that preliminary estimates achievements of the treasury depart-| Place it at more than $100,000,000. ment in matters that have been of na-| _There are strong indications that tlonwide interest; to 'recun_xmendatlons fisr;:'gat:xsxls‘ivzxiefe?h;hi:cfgfa: ¥ al:i et g x::: objects, and that it will be the most islation whick he declares necessary v:ll:mble estato encranomised inidlio to the better conduct of the govern- %% ment and the protection of the people.| GLERKS MAY FORM UNION The secretary discussed at some P U length the subject of currency legis- lation, reviewing the actlvities in his i i dopariment rolaisdite it Hs speakc = Losing, base; Priviienc, of an unrest in' business circles fol.| Fittsbure, Dec. 4.—Abrogation of lowing the beginning of the special | the pass privilege for employes of the session of congress in April, refers to :“‘;‘:"{;:::r:f ";i]::a'tohazr;i‘:lzfd ;fi gesé;"e‘fisazgan::’ fiii?flfdma“;‘;;%j clerks In railroad offices into a labor tion of extreme nervousness and ten- umon.A 1t bocamo lil:to\\'fl Lt repre. sion,” and points to his announcement gentatives .Of fhe freloht sud paseen. in June that the treasury was ready to | °F Offices in Pittsburg conferred with issue $500,000,000 of emergency cur- a view to preliminary organization, rency under the Aldrich-Vreeland act | he plans to be presented to the to prevent restrictions of credits and | “‘f“fh °fr° 2 "lig.““’e 19 f” hrotl> to ease any situation. The proposed arhooass fonhginaanpoyal; 5 currency Dbill, he declares, would de Insurance President Dies. stroy danger of panics. —_— Philadelphia, Dec. 4.—Alfred BE. Mexico City, Dec. 4.—Extraordinary Duncan, president of the Franklin Fire methods arc being employed here to | Insurance company-and widely known secure recruits for the federal army. |ih insurance circles throughout the Servant girls display marked caution | country, is dead here. He was forty- When they appear in the streets, ag|Rine vears old. Mr. Duncan was at they are aware that scores of their | One time connected with the insurance fellow servants have been drafted | business in Texas, Nebraska, Utah, into the army as fcmale soldiers. Idaho and Montana. Railroad Employes Begin Action on OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEADL, ! OR CATARRH. AT ONCE ENDS COLDS Instantly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed Nose, Head, Throat—You Breaflw‘ Freely—Dull Headache Goes— Nasty Discharge Stops. Try “Ely’s Cream Blam.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passage of the head Wwill open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head| or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. This sweet, fra- grant balm dissolves bl the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the mnose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don’t law awake to-night strug- gling for breathe, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow- ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its run- ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- to the throad, and raw dryness s distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Ely’s Cream Balm and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. —_— Lt R * < OFFICIAL DECIDES ~DOGS o5 ARE LUXURIES. ol el e b 4+ Topeka, Kan, Dec. 4—A dog = 4 is a luxury, decided the poor <’ <+ commissioner of Shawnee < < county when he declined to aid - + a family because it harbored - < such a pet. + “If a family is poor it has a E) 25 dog,” said C. H. Bacon, com- +* -t missioner of the poor, in mak- <+ & ing his ruling. - “Tf it is very | ¢ poor it has two dogs. There is <+ inothing so nice as a dog, but, =+ +" like Oliver Twist, they do eat < 4+ tremendous. Dogs are a luxury + and people with luxuries can- + <+ not expect ccunty aid.” & EUR S O% LOGAL DRUGGIST SAYS: “TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE” ‘We want to tell those in Bemidji suffering from stomach or bowel trouble that we are agents for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis. This is the most thorough bowel cleanser known and JUST ONE DOSE relieves sour stom- ach, gas on the stomach and consti- pation almost IMMEDIATELY. You will be surprised at the quick action of Adler- i-ka. E. N. French & Co., druggists.—Ady. Pioneer wants—one half cent & word cash. displays in every way. | 1] NOW is the time HERE is the place To Get Your Overcoat wE HAVE always prided. ourselves on our big selection of Oveacoats, but this season we have exceeded our former QUALITY=STYLE—VALUE $10 been able to offer. Large - $30 Better it g |u| I || = I Asssortments---Better T X The newest and most pleasi;lg styles of the season as fashioned by the foremost tailors of the country. TO Our values this season are by far the best we have purchases early last sum- mer, afforded us an unequaled selection to choose from, and we got prices down to the limit. : Styles---Better The hest Quality Fabrics andthe highest Quality Tailoring we have ever had $10 - TO $30 Values THESE ARE THE REWA_RDS AWAITING OUR CUSTOMERS NOW GILL BROS. 4, e il

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