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& About The City ikfi&fil#*#ilillfil i LEST WE FORGET X [EE R R R R LR R EE SRS R Phone 31 about it. ERE Remember Seed Corn Week. .. General election day, November 3. ‘Tuesday, Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. e The fall term of court for county begins September 8. s The great Minnesota state fair will be held September 7 to 12, L The Red Lake Indian fair will be held on September 3, 4 and 6. s e this Important meeting of Athletic club members, Thursday, August 27. P The Bemidji public schools will open for the fall term on Tuesday, September 8. PR The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held Wednes- day, September 30. DR Annual rally of the Beltrami Coun- ty Christian Endeavor association will be held in Bemidji September 4, 5 and 6. P The duck and prairie chicken hunting season opens Monday, Sep- tember 7. Hunting partridges is legal after October 1. sen 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. «v s That the 1914 fair of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be given Sepiember 16, 17 and 18. Aony featlures have been secured and the exhibition is certain to be a greater success than ever before. s e Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Piomeer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. BREVITIES Miss Olga Almendinger of Nebish spent yesterday and today in the city shopping. 5 #i Mrs. Barney Gibney of Eckles was in the city yesterday calling on the local trade. - For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. V. A. Stewart left today for Grand Rapids where she will visit friends for a week. A number of Cass Lake young peo- ple attended the dance given at the city hall last evening. Mrs. Frank Thompson today learn- Gusitava of Rosby transacted busi- ness in the ecity yesterday. Two girls for laundry work. Apply Hotel Markham.—Adv. Mrs. C. M. Bacon entertained a number of ladies yesterday afterncon at her home, 621 Lake Boulevard. Mrs. J. S. Butts of Nymore return- ed from Brainerd last night, where che hag been transacting business for a few days. Missi Dorothy Sunder of Island 'TO OPEN -TURN KEY I “Qil Paste” Polish For all kinds of Black Shoes Blacks, Polishes, Preserves ato Russet “Oil Paste” Same size box. each 10c. AskYour Dealerfor | Illl\mIl\IlIlIlllIIIlIlIllll|IIIJIIIIMIi&IIIIIIIfllIWIIIIIIIlIIlHIIIH I State of Ohio, City of Toledo, a8, Lucas County Frank J. Cheney makes cath that he senlor partner of the irm F. J. Chel Co., doing business m the Clty of Toledo County and State aforesald, and that lu.hl fil'm will pay the sum of-ONE, HUNDRED DOLLAR! S on cach and ev.l expressed her ‘surprise at the rapid |, ery case nf Catarrh that cannot be cur by the use of HALL‘S CATARRH CURE. | growth of the city during the past 'RANK J. CHENEY. SwWorn to befors me and ssbacribey in|fOUT Years. my pra!geunsca, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1 (Seal) A. W, GLEASON, ‘Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- | Improvement company, ly and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY ICO ‘l‘nlsdfl, 0. Sold by all druggist S ’l‘nl. Halli's Family Pllln tor nouuw M advi * | ternational Falls for the past- month;] jat Wilton for the past ten days, have Lixke eame to Bemldii yeiunh'. lnd will be employed at the LaWéitisece millinery parions: Board and: room; I‘dy*puMed 1011 Amu!u avenue.—Adwy ‘Fo 't Halgren; looal: manemer of | the vle-Robinson-Bemiad: com-| pany, went to'- Minneapolis’ lastiiev- |+ - ening on business. Mr. and. Mre:. A.:C. Newton: daughter Bessie; who have beens vis- iting friends at Duluth, Virgiaia, Hibbing, St.:Paul and Minneapoli: returned to Bemidji last evenimg. C. C. Cross; of the: Bemiidjt*real estate and insurance firm:of PHtbbs & Cross, left this morning forsDu- luth on business: mattere. Mr. Cross may visit the twin:-cities before:re- turning to - Bemidiji. Do not forget the chicken at the Pilsener hotel every’Sumia; 25 cents.—Adv. C. J. Brennan of Thief River Falls came to Bemidji yesterday. He will His niece, Miss Cora Brennan,:will return to Thief River Falls withi“him and will spend her vacation there. Miss Ruby Benjamine of Saska- toon, Canada, is the guest of Mrs. George Edwards, 508 Beltrami:ave~) nue. Miss Benjamine is a stemog- rapher and is here on her vacation. She expects to remain a couple of weeks. Miss Grace Peterson, who hul been visiting her brothers, Dr. J. F. Peterson and Garnet Peterson of In-| has gone to Big Falls where she wilF| visit friends for a week before re- turning to Bemidji. One of these aays you ought. visit relatives here for three wnh‘l Natare Never Womsn Si_cm {JOINT BOMBARBMENT D&HSIHIAN‘HBT the fact Mifi»lfi whu bnngu . She - visited here several monthn ago. i 15 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lee of Fra- mont, Nebraska, ;¥ho have visited Bemid}i .for several weeks each -year during-the past. thirteen .years, ar- rived in the city yesterday. Enroute they -visited for a few days at- Hay- wand, ‘Wisoensin. Mrs. Lee- is. trou- Dbled - with- hay fever and comes-up here to get relief. ~ BRINKMAN—Monday and Tues- day an added attraction, Norway, 1914, moving pictures.of the fair and celebrations, including the Lincoln statue unveiling and everything of interest, together with scenes from all over Norway.—Adv. W. H. Gemmell, general managar of the Minnesota & International accompanied by Mrs. Gemmell, Mids June Lamb of St. Paul and two young women from Brainerd, arrived in Bé- imidji last evening in Mr. Gemmell's 30 to Hakkerups and have your pic<| ‘ure taken.—Adv. W. F. Dickens, superintendent of; the Red Lake Indian reservation, and/ Nathan Head, forest ranger of the agency, spent this morning in Be- midji enroute to Red Lake from Brainerd where they spent yester- day on official business. Mises Frances Bowers, Clara Stor- lie, Annie Bowers and J. C. Crone- miller, all of Wilton, and Miss Crone- miller of St. Paul,, attended the dance given by Messrs. Walter De- anu, Eddie Simons and Eddie Ripple in the city hall last evening. iMns, H. L. Nicols of Oshkosh, Wis- consin, and her daughter, Mrs. M. King of Chatfield, Minnesota, mother and sister of Mrs. George Forte of the town of Eckles, were in Bemidji yesterday enroute to the Forte farm, Wwhere they will visit for two weeks. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at: reasonable prices .—Aav. Miss Dora Barrette of Bemidji re- turned, to. hep,.hame .last.night .ac- companied by her brother Archie of Crookston. Together with her sis- ter, Miss Lillian Barrette of this city, they had been visiting relatives- private car “50.” They returned to Brainerd this morning, making the trip on the railroad gasoline speeder. E. A. Schueider, for many years one of Bemidji’s most .prominent merchants, but who i now in’ busi- ness -at Minneapolis, arrived in the city this morning. It has been some time since Mr. Schneider last vis- ited Bemidji and he .viewed with much enthusiasm the growth and progress made here“during the past two years. Mrs.- Oley Luckken and Mrs. I Carldon of Blackduck were in Be- midji yesterday attending to business matters. They returned home on the evening train. Mrs. Luckken's husband was drowned in Blackduck lake about three weeks ago. While e was in bathing he was taken with cramps and before help reached him, was drowned. «C. F. Scheers of the Akeley Herald- TrMbune, is spending several days in Bemidji. It was under Mr, Scheers direction that the moving pictures of the editorfal association were taken and he gave a short address Tast evening at the Grand theatre ‘where they were presented. He is ‘president of the Northern Minnesota at Orr.—International Falls Journal. Charles City, Towa, mother and sister of 0. J. Barnes of Grand Forks, who at one time lived here, arrived today and accompanied by Mr. Barhes, went to Bemidji where they plan on spending several days.—Crookston Daily Times. Mrs, C. S. Blakeley of Turtle River wad in Bemidji yesterday en- route to her home after a few days’ visit with friends in Bagley, her for- mer home. She was accompanied by Mrs. George Daniels of Bagley, who will be a guest at the Blakeley home for several days. An investment in knowledge pays: the best interest. Get your knowl edge at Mankato Commereial ' Col- lege, Mankato, Minn.—Adv. Gus Melges, formerly of this city, at ‘Minneapolis, spent yesterday in ‘Bemidji. Mr. Melges devotes mueh of his time to the sale of Northern ‘Minneseta landd and is one of the most energetic ond consistent boost- ers that this section has. Mrs. Thomas Beare, Mrs. N. H. In- Mrs. C. A. Albright of Brainerd and Mips Donna Lycan of Bemidji re- turned on Saturday from a week’s outing at Nisswa. Miss Lycdn re- turned to her home at Bemidji Sat- urday afternoon.—Brainerd Tribune. Mrs. Belle Markham, who has been- seriously ill for several days, was reported. somewhat improved this morning, A trained nurse.is constantly in attendance and her condition for several days has been such -as to occasion- grave anxiety to her many friends,—Virginia Enter- prise. Are you sure that your valuables are safe? For $3.00 a year you.can rent a private safe deposit box in the Northern National Bank thus insar- ing ugalnst fire, thieft or accident.— Adv. ¥ Mrs. R. Ernst and son Kenneth of St. Cloud, Minnesota, who have been -.guests at the Frank Patterson home returned to their home. Mrs. Ernst was a former resident of Bemidji and Miss E. L. Calihan of St. secretary of the Bemidji Townsite & arrived In: Bemldji this morning: Miss Cali- han has always taken a personal in-| erest in_Bemidji and has assisted in’ -at every opport Mrs. H, Barnes and daughter of{ but now in the real estate businessif gersoll, Mrs. Howard-. Ingersoll and Paul, | Editorial association. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Dare and Mr. and Mrs. G. Kulander of Walker, ar- rived .in Bemidji last evening, and Confidence. Well Founded. The-implicit- confidence that many people -have in Chamberlain’s Colic, ICholera and Diarrhoea: Remedy is founded- on. their experience in the use -of-that remedy and their knowl: of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by All Dealers. - We Believe In Being Up-to-Date and : therefore con- duct a first-class tailoring depart- ment. We: feature : the - workmanship* of Ed.V. Price because . B S there is none * better. Leaveyour 2!5 0.3“! s‘treet 'EXCLUSIVE AGENTS vmun Ever v yonnel?w ® delicat If you suffer low its, lack ollnmb: or hnve lost s well ngfln—it’n mom t speedily regain Inndon, —A M\vwn Hxohange Télegvaph campany from | Oottimges seya: an English: fiset, sup- ' ported: By French warships. in “con- junction with Montenegrin. batteries evcn Austrian: fortifications at Cattaro, greatly: damaging. them. The correspondent adds that in an engagement between- Montenegrins suffered 200 casualties. * The' British war information -bureau ‘| has not confirmed these reports. IN A PITIABLE CONDITION = Inhabitantsef Belgian: Territory Oo- returned to their homes in thaf elty) oupled by:Germans: this morning, making the trip as| Antwerp, via The'Hague, Aug. 38— guests of Mr. and Mrs. W."H. Gem-| The condition of the inhabitants<of mell, on the Minnesota & Interna-| the-Belsian territory now occupied by Honal railvGed sm:::t TLast oyen. | the Germans da pitiable; it is sald. = ir' food hes ‘been seized by the ing they witnessed the ‘productionsof o i3 Germuns. In many places their the editorial oating p‘iotum at: the | nouses, and: baras have been:given to Grand. the troops. Few have money and if Mrs. Fr nak'rhompsfln today learn- | they have there is nowhere they can ed of the injury of dJjer brother-in-| PWY, foed. law, Prof. U. Curtisof Lake City, The German commissary i8 pushed to its limit to supply its own forces, Minnesota, who ownsland near Tur-| py¢ anyhow -there is bitter feeling tle River, and has been’in Bemidji on against.the Belgians because of their several occasions. stubborn: opposition. neapolis this week Many have been able te make their grand council meetlng of the Im- way to this city, but the condition of proved Order of Red Men, and while | the majority is desperate' and many at’ the Allen hotel ifi’ ‘that ocity, noncombatants will be ruined by the slipped on the steps’ and fell, sus- war. taining serious injuries to his right Important to Dyspeptics. knee. He has been forced to favor| PBear in mind that Chamberlain’s ‘this limb for many years on account|Tablets improve the appetite, of breaking his hip some twenty|strengthen the digestion and regu- vears ago. Mr. Curtis was taken 10| jate the liver and. bowels. Just a hospital for treatment. what you need. For sale by All Dealers. BRUSSELS OGCUPIED Need any help? Try a want ad. and. Austeians. in Bosnia the latter} Prominent Bemidiji people Dolly Plays interesting. By The Oid An unusually g SPEGIAL TONIGRT 1,000 Feet:Of Minnesota, Wunderlamfl»w o amguree Detastive: : Edison The:tenth of “Dolly of the Dailies” series proves: vqy Dead: Tree Biograph ripping drama £ A False Move Vitagraph A very amusing-comedy.. Admission6¢c and I8¢ Sunday night Lillian Walker-and-Walie-Van-will ap- pear in a charm_ing comedy, “Cutey’s Wife.” NOTICE FOR APPLICATION POR LI- | QUOR LICENSE— E 1 State of - Minnesota. ) County of Beltrami, )ss | City of Bemidji. ) ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ‘That | application has been made-in writing | to the city council of said city of Be- midji and filed in my office, praying for Licénse to Sell Intoxicating Liquors for | the term commencing on Sept. 1st, 1914. and terminating on Sept, 1st, 1915, by the following person, and at the follow- ine place, as state in said application, respectively, to-wit: J. B. YOUNG of that certain two-story frame bullding at and in the front room, ground fleor l(;faled on lot 14. block 14, original town- site. Said application will be heard and de- i termined by said city council of the city of Bemidji, at the council room in the city hall in said city of Bemidji, in Bel- trami County, and State of Minnesata, on Monday, the 31st day of August; A. D., 1914, at 8 o'clock P. M., of that day. WITNESS my hand and Seal of city of Bemidji, this 1th day of August, A. D. 1914, GEO. STEIN, City - Clerk. 2td 815 822 WTHUT BLOODSHE D ———————— LET’S CO to the Minnesota State Fair and Exposition Hamline, Minn. Midway betyveen ‘Minneapolis-8t. Faul - §eptember 7-12, 1914 Paris, Aug. 22.—The Germans have occupled Brussels and::are- expected to come into contact with' the main force of'the allied army within a few hours. & . This battle will deteFmine whether the German invasion of Belgium is to be successful. The occupation of Brussels was without resistance on’theipart of the Belgians who had been opposing the German advance. The Belgian army dropped back to Antwerp, which.is strongly fortified. When the German forces approach- ed Brussels they were met by the burgomaster, who carried a white flag. The German commapder expressed friendliness-and - promi that if the inhabitants ‘of Brussel#tmade no at- tempt at resistance no harm would come to them. ‘The Germans are reported.to have strong .columns at Maifties, ‘Tirlement; Diest and Louvain. - | Some parts of the main German force have already been- in preHm- inary skirmishes with. the-allied army, although the war office denies that it has- such: information. - All official statements from the war office minimize the-importance of the Germsn occupation of - Brussels. M'REYNOLDS IS HOPEFUL EBxpests Food Price Boosters to Be Indieted: Washington, Aug. 22.—Attorney General MoReynolds- expects several indictments to be returned within the next few days- as:the result of the investigation ordered: by - Presideat ‘Wilson of the increase in.food prices:| simoe the outbreak of the war in Tusope. of your state. Educational, Ills of Women. -Many women suffer miserably from chronic constipation, causing ner- vousness, dizziness and sallow com- plexion. They will find that Cham berlan’s Tablets invariably bring re- lef. These tablets-a¥é easy to take| - and pleasant in effect: For sale by All Denlers. Minnesofa Pioneer want ads bring results. 'The new Third St: Theatre :: "TONIGHT Matinee.and Night Only The Syndwate Film Corporat)on presents - ; sclgno by Lloyd F. Lonergan. . «} SHNDAY.s lerr : romise-in three reeleamtiokher» Entertaining, Un;ler the management of Fred Brinkman at the bottom-of the sea written by Harold Mac Grath|fun. Ticket Agent & lntesnat The Ethel Aiton Playors a play full of comedy and Western Miss Alton appears in the part Jot “Pepita,” a Mexican, and those who have seen her in the different characters she has played 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 suited to his style of acting. k Mr. Longstreet appears in the part |of Steve, the foreman of the ranch, -|and the part fits him like a.glove. Miss Rose plays the part of Elsie and is sweot and pretty in the part. Mr. Champlin doubles the sheriff, a good jcomedy part, and the Mexi- Inspiring, We will not attempt here to list or describe the attractions that .will:-be: shown; to do so would require a large volume. all- arteries of agriculture, commerce, and education, development of natural resources and reflects the prosperity-and-growth Every good citizen should if possible at least- comfer- the- benefit his or her presence may yield by attending. A good fair stimulates encourages. further . Beneficial Northern Pacific standard of scrvice to St. Paul-Minneapolis—Parlor Cars, Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars. - Call on local agent for full particulars. ‘Union Depot, Bemidji, Minn. al Railway W. H. Gemmell Gen. Mgr., Brainerd Minn. THE BRINKMAN THEATRE will' present, commenc- ing tonight, the western comedy drama Under Arizona Skiss can, This is one of the best play n their repetoir. For Sunday night only, they glay the greatest of all crook plays, aplay that has had the longest run ofiany play in New York, “Alias. Jimmy Valentine.” Owing to ‘the immmmse royalty on this play;theymre using it only one night. _Misa' Altonsmnd Mr. Lee were both -with/the New York Co. in this play, so nnder‘ld it thoroughly, Thert will be two shows. m' Sunday night; first'starting at $:16, second @t 9 sharp, so-that eversrone may have a ‘fllw sceipgithis . ‘'wonderful show.: