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i About The City e R R R R R R R e R R R ] * LEST WE FORGET ha IR R R R R R E R R R Phone 31 about it. s Remember Seed Corn Week. . = % General eléction day, Tuesday, November 3. L Band conecert every Friday night at the city dock. «x e The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. « e e The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12. ' .. - The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 5. L - Important meeting - of Athletic cl’ub members, Thursday, August 27. . % % The Bemidji public schools will open for the fall term on Tuesday, September 8. . . The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held Wednes- day, September 30. es s Annual rally of the Beltrami Coun- | association | ty Christian Endeavor will be held in Bemidji September 4, 5 and 6. * % % The duck and prairie chicken hunting season opens Monday, Sep- tember 7. Hunting partridges is legal after October 1. * & % That the state meeting of the Uni- ted Charities association will be held here Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29. The state commissioners will meet here at the same time. .. That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. AMany features have been secured and the exhibitiou is certain to be a greater success than ever before. s Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks its Sreaders to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- %" Miss Vera Jackson of Grant Valley spent a few hours in the city visit- ing friends yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Aadv. Mrs. N. W. Helmer and daughter Miss Doris of Federal Dam are spend- | ing a few days in Bemidji, the guests of friends. Mrs. Martin Joman of Chicago, who has-been visiting relatives near AEAT INJURIOUS 0 THE KIDNEYS Take a tablesgoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid. We are a nation of meat eaters ard our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns 08 to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to-free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irri- table, obliging you to seek ‘relief during the night; when clyr»u have severe Lead- aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless- ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmagist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from théimcid of grapes and lemon juice, combined’ with lithia, and has been used for genenhonl to flush and stimulate clogged kldneys, to neutralize the aeids in.urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder, disorders. Jad Salts 18 inexpensive and cannot Bemidji for some time; will return to her home this week. Two girls for laundry work. Apply Hotel Markham.—Adv. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slossen and three children of this city are spend- ing a few' days on their farm on Isl- and Lake, near Kelhher. R. H. Sch\mpker, csjeluer ot the First National bank, left last even- ing for St. Paul where he will vlnlt his family several days. Board and room, Lady preferred. 1011 America avenue.—Adv. man, left last evening for the twin cities 'where he will spend several days on.business matters. Dr. and and Mrs. Goldbeng of Lake Presiton, South Dakota, were in Be- {midji today, arriving by automobile, and left this noon for Solway. Don’t forget the Free = Friday Night Grocery Store at the Brink- man.—Adv. 3 G. G. Nein, day waiter at the Ori- ent Cafe, will leave tomorrow even- ing for a few days’ visit with his parents at Fargo, North Dakota. David Helmer and Mesdames D. E. | Smith and W. M. Everts autoed to Federal Dam Wednesday - evening, returning to Bemidji last evening. Don’t forget the Free Friday 'night Grocery Store, gt the Brink- | R. C., Hayner, -the Bemidji land |’ |istered at the Ras |than at any other man -—-Adv W. F, chkens, superintendent of ithe Red Lake Indian reservation, left- |last evening for Brainerd on official | business. He returned yesterday af- ternoon from Bena. | Misis Louise Jasperson left for her ‘home in Minneapolis last evening, af- Jter spending the past ten days in the city the guest of her brother, F. G. Jasperson, and family. i One of these aays you ought to ¢o to Hakkerups and have vonr pic- ‘nre taken.—Adv He reports that the painting and dec- ‘Green’ 8 ) Draises for - thz . community; and expects to repeat the visit at some future date. John Tennstrom, window decora- tor and salesman at Schneider Bros. store, left yesterday for - various points in Wisconsin, where he will join his daughter Miss Esther ‘and son Carl, who have been visiting relatives there for several weeks. Mr. Tennstrom will visit relatives and friends in Duluth and Proctor en- route. . You will find more of the le:dlhl people from Northern Minnesota reg- n, Mlnne;polll, otel in the twin cities.—Adv. A message from California to Mrs, S. E. Gregg of this place, announces the death of her sister, Miss Ruth Getchell, a sufferer from consump- tion. . The body will be brought by ithe: deceased’s mother to the paren- tal roof at Bemidji, at which eity in- terment will be made. Mrs. Gregg left last evening for Bemidji.—Little Fork Times. * C. M. Bacon and cousin, Stanley Gilette of Medina, Néw York, wha has been a guest at the Bacon home for the past two months and a half, left yesterday on the afternoon train for Aberdeen, South Dakota, having ‘been called there by the serious ill- ness of Mr. Bacon’s uncle, Rolland Bacon. From Aberdeen Mr. Gilette will return to his home. Every big fire and every report|§ ,of a burglary should bring home to ! you the necessity of keeping your pa- pers and other valuables in the fire proof Safety Deposit Vaults of the i Northern Natfonal Bank.—Adv. A. C. Schmidt left for Bemidji this |® moruing where he will 'spend the day attending to matters of business. Major C. R. Booth, general secre- midji has been completed. His force tary of the Northern Province, will of men will return to Crookston and conduct services at the Salvation Wwill then begin work on the experi- Army hall, Saturday and Sunday mental building being constructed.— evenings ‘at 8 o’clock. All are cor- ‘Crookston Daily Times. dially invited to attend these ser- W. L. LaFean of the Naugle Pole vices. ; & Tie company of Chicago is the Nathan Head. government forest guest of J. W. Naugle of this city. ranger at the Red Lake agency, and Mrs. "A. H. Jester entertained at in Bemidji yesterday and left last evening. evening for Brainerd on olflclal‘MeCready, business. olis, who is Mrs. McCreadys guest, The Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, 'Miss Gladys Hazen, and the Mestrs. is the finest hotel in the Twin Cities, Marion Hazen, William Smith and H. | Popular prices.—Adv. . " B A“de“‘m‘ Thomas Erwin, .of the Bela;am& i Elevator & Milling: company, and ‘sifows an Interest i Gene Berman, of the Berman Insur- and welfare that ance and Real Estate company, went Merely providing a place to eat and \nnnenpoll;‘, vour’ (fgm fort, *|to Deer River this morning on busic Sleep and gives you better accom-| modations and service than any other | ness, making the trip in the Ervin- Mayer car, “Steve.” i Mrs. Henry Fallon, who has been How FRENCH PEOPLE visiting friends and relatives in Det- ' CURE STOMAGH THOUBLE i roit, Moorhead and Fargo for the * past two weeks, returned to Bemidji| A household remedy of the French CBterds Sh i4 companied by . PSasantsy, consisting of pure vef:table ¥ y. ¢ was accompanied by oil, and ‘said to possess wonderful merit: | her nephew, Donald Russness, who in the treatment of stomach, liver and will visit her until school opens. ' intestinal troubles, has been’ introduced | ! in this country by George H. Mayr, who Have, your furniture repaired At for twenty years has been one of the the bargain store first class work ,\t leading ddOV;xn ‘tlown l;il'\lsgl'“ ‘éfhcm' . | cago and who himself was cured by its reasonable prices .—aav. use. So quick and effective is its action W. B. Aldrich went to Minot,! that a single dcse is usually enough’to North Dakota, this week and willl bring pronounced relief in the most work on a threshing engine during | stubborn cases, and many people who harvest. | have tried it'declare they never heard Although in many partsof | of a?ydging tohpruduce such rema;kable Dakota the crops are a great disap-| results in so short a-time.. It is known | . 3 | ipointment this year, around Minot :: dhg:z'joy;:‘t:’“:'s;f:‘;ihag'z:z they are reported to be exceptionally | gore. It i is now sold here by good. g i ~PBarker’s. Drug Store and Druggists Miss Sergenfrei of Virginia was in {everywhere. lorating of the Markham hotel at Be- |} until a week ago secretary of the 6 o’clock «dinner at the Jester “sum- |ig Chippewa Council of Minnesota, was mer home at Lake Plantaganet last ! The guests included Mrs. % Mrs. Uhline of Minnea- |} extends . ‘beyénd | 3 the nity‘ yesterday looking for a lo-! cation to put in a hair dressing par-| lor, The Sorgenfrej sisters are con- ducting a hair dressing parlor in Vir- ; ginia, and if suitable arm.ngementsr can be made, ‘one of them’will come- to Bemidji.to dpen a hair dressing‘ : g Gl The new Third St. Theatre :: Hotel Radisson,: Mhaelpolls. ym’ 5 3 you more for the price you pay than | 3 any ‘other hotel ip the Twin- Cities. —Adv. Clinton Smith, for . more than thirty years the Fargo village black- ¢mith, and who in that capacity won | fame as the shoer of many. of the northwest’s fastest horses, was ' in Bemidji today. Mr. Smlwh now rep- resents the -Wln'fltona}larper-!"lsher company, cigar distributors of Min- neapolis. This evening at the Baptist church parlors, a reception will be given for Rev, and Mrs. Ira D. Alvord. “Mr. 3 Alvord’ ‘i the new pastor of that| - church, having succeeded Rev. UNyERSAL Charles Chandler. . A program has ” been arranged . for and- several speeches will be made. "Lunch will also be served. VR 3 On arriving at Minneapolis, go di- rect to-the: Hotel :Radisson. You will| .~ " ~- be pleased to recommend . it to your friends. when you return home..— F]rgt Show 7:10 Adv. 4 W. R. "Greenwold. of Ohippewa i Falls, Wisconsin, returned to his Matinees Dally, 130 t will also be shown NICHT TIME cAno e Seeond Show Admission lOc. 5c injure; makes a delightful effervescent|home yesterday noon,after spending ‘Mrs. A. E. Webster, 1242 Doud ayenue, was pleasantly Wednesday a.tternoon 1>y the Llngem Imgeru <lub. 'l!he afternoon’ was spent ‘in wnvemuon and a dmty lunéh was' !served by the self-invited guests. “Mrs. Webster ‘was presént- ed ‘with' & coffee pemoletor gueésts were Mesdames S. A. Cutter, Anuy Lauon, C. Winter; Andy Clay, en;! ‘(Heflb Res:;meeen, George Ras- ; mu len, August Benson, Mable Young | ortland Oregon, and H. Smfth Judge C. W. Stanton and " Conrt Sterographer LaBaw, arrived from: Bemidji Monday anight, yesterday be= ing|the " time set for @ hen.rlng on the*objeu}dons to the esm‘blmhment of e certain ditch recommended by State Engineer Ralph. _The ditch is located north of Nashwauk, and is objécted to by Grand 'Rapids citizens’ because. it is ‘alleged that its con- straeétion will- prove. of but glight ‘benefit in proportion to its: cest. The engineer’s estimate-on the ‘work is $50,000. Attorneys Thwing & Rose- man, for the petitionersin opposition teits -construction, contend that the expenditure is not-justified. - Attor- ney, W.-A. Watts of Duluth, is rep- resenting the engineer’s office.— Grand ‘Rapids Herald-Review. Pioneer wanis—oac ' 9&if cent a word cash. - surprised The 'THE HOUSE OF QUAHTY" : e e SPEGIAI. TONIGHT 11,000 Feet Of 2 anesula,,Wnnderland of the World Prommem Bemidji people appear in these pxctures Dolly Plays Detective ' Edison The tenth of “Dolly of the Dailies” series proves very interesting. By The 0ld Dead Tm * Biograph An unusually gripping dram’a- A False Move ; Vitagraph i A very amusing comedy = s Admigsion Bc and 1 ¢ Sunday night Lillian Walker and Wallie Van will ap- pear in a charmng eomedy, “Cutey’s Wife.” and gold. % . * " OSCAR ERWIG of the Jewelry Department THIRD STREET RADIO PLATE What! Never heard of it before. Well, it’s the modern' way to clean silver R So simple and so easy too. - Just Like Magic Drop the plate into a dish containing about ome gallon ot hot water and two teaspoons full of.ordinary washing soda. St A _in and buy. Keep this in Then put in your silverware and your gold Take them out in a few seconds and “Presto” every piece is thoroughly cleaned. .Each plate is guaranteed for three years. - 50c By The Way Our show window has some very interesting ‘things in it this week. Most people stop to-‘‘rubber” as they go by, and most of those who “rubber” come mind when you pass, Barker’s Drug and J ewelry Store Sell: for BEMIDJI MINN. Under tlle -nnenent of Fnd Dmi-n In three psme a prwerful drama of absorbmg mterest replete with:action alluring in its realism’ released e t)y Warner's features. . = A mixed program of *° - - 'PICTURES Except Sunday 30 “leun. THE BRINK! N THEATRE The Ethel Alton Players will present, commencw ing tonight, the weltern/comedy drama a mlay {ull of comedy and Weatern Miss Alton appears in the part| of “Pepita,” a Mexican, and those who ‘hive seen her in the different characters she has i)la'yed ‘here, know : that she will do the part: full Justice. Mr. Lee will appear in the part of ] “Freckles,”” a cowboy. It is a comedy part, exactly sulted to his atyle of acting. Mr. Dongatreet appears in the part of. Steve, the foreman of the ranch, a.nd the’part fits him lke'a glove. ‘Miss ‘Rose Dlays: the part'of - Elsfe and ds sweet and pretty in ‘the ‘part. Mr Champlin doubles the sherdl! -la good comedy part, and the ‘Mexi- — Under Anznna 8kys can. 0 Tl L <'This is ‘one of the /hest. mleys I their repetoir. . - For Sunday, m\ght only, they phy the greatest of all crook pleys, a play that has had the longest run of any play in New York, “Alias’ Jimmy ‘Valentine.” Owing to the immense royalty on tm: Play, they are using it only one night. Miss Alton and Mr. Lee were both with the. New York Co. in this' play, !o understand two shows given aTD, o that every one -h chance of -colng dus wonderful M lithia-water-drink, and nobody can make ¢ a mistake hy hkmg a little oceasionally "~ 40 keep the kidneys clean and active. the past tWo weeks in this-city, the guest of - friends. }!{ie ‘was Mr. | . The Million Dollar Mystery, Saturday Matmee and Night : 5 First show 7:15, second show 9:00 i . Admiselog 15c and 25¢ | g oo R e