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“F KKK K kKKK Kk awh| M Ruby Hemrionnct.zewmrand |oF Y% Logeits aiter; Wiss Irens ¥ LEST WE FORGET +i| Sunday ‘morning \from -a ‘twosweel KKK KKK KK Kk K & & & | Visit with friends in thebwimicitigs | Phone 31 about it. Remember Seed Corn Week. General election * day, - Tuesday, | November 3. Band comcert every Friday night at the city dock. The fall term of court for this county begins September 8. The great Minnesota state falr Will gttended the annual convention of be held September 7 to 12. The Red Lake Indian fair will be * held on September 3, 4 and 6. Important meeting of Athletic|to appear as witneases in a emse up father, G. W. Baitles of Niles; Ohio, club members, Thursday, August 27. The Bemidji public schools will| Dr. €.-R. Sanborn and-Dr./D.. L. |family.in:this city since July 1, ac- open for the fall term on Tuesday,|Stanton are expected to-returm ti mpattied her as ‘far as’ Detroit, September 8. in Bemidji yuuflhy enrouts tn ‘Bemig)i Seturday -and. willewiuit her Fllls. ‘where they -have been visit- <Sam ;Hyath of. Nowshern, | IDE" during ithie past ‘several ' days. .\« |3Bile in Bemidji they were guests and at White Bear. lake, pdton Bixby, Jr., who with his mo- Two.girlstorTaunsry workisA pply ther and -brother Edson, have spent i, left Saturda ht James Cahill, deputy: sherift, ire- :;,I::‘: ::::dlm Mu‘ka;;e,y Ig:m. turiféd ' to ‘Bemidji this mernimgln o Bixhy, sr., is expected to ar- ::‘: xim;;nflls. where he | B8R, iy Bemidyi during the week. Mr. official matters, Bixby is .president of the -Bemidji 0. L. Dent, district ditch msferee, [ Townsite and Improvement com- has returned from-Duluth where: he/pany. Mrs: C. B.-Battles: left -Saturday the National Peat society. for -LaPorte, Indiana, having -been Mr. and Mrs. John Noel of .lnl'fl-l-rx:dled there - by the: serious-iliness ern were called to Bemidji Saktrday:|of -her—-grandmother. -Mr. ‘Battles’ before the municipal-court. sfwho hes ‘been visiting his-ison and evening from Fargo. They arsimak-|Mickigan, where he will'visit an- The next meeting of the county|ink the trip by automobile. -fother ison. commissioners will be held Wednes- ,One of thege aays you: oughti to| ~Miss Marie Klein, who hasspent day, September 30. Annual rally of the Beltrami Coun-| uare taken.—Adv, tand _vieinity visiting friends, .re- ty Christian Endeavor association| Mrs. Conrad Lalambe, ‘who has{turned to-Bemidji Saturday .night. 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. i'any features have been secured and the exhibitioy is certain to be a greater success than ever before. Realizing the value of bright and interesting local columns in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks’ its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. BREVITIES A. M. Steadman, postofflce in- spector, arrived in Bemidji this morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hoskiss = of Rosby wére shopping in Bemidji Saturday. 3 For Wood .Phone ,129.—Advi Dr. Lewis of Baudette is visiting Bemidji friends for a couple of days. He arrived in the city last evening. Miss Mabel Ford, who has been a guest at the A. G. Wedge home, EYES TROUBLE YOU ? TRY THIS SIMPLE RECEIPT. We 0l know some home remedy for our minor troubles, and by the use of these remedies many ‘a doctor's bill is saved:and doubtless many a life. few kiow what to do_when thelr eyes become tired and ache, or feel dry and inflamed from abuse and overuse?” Ini the morning jour eyes feel rough or sucky, ur they trouble you when you read, “Wh: ond oy e B Be” Thon olt Ay e ilasses (perhaps at some cheap store where no skill is used in fitting our eyes), which we very often do not need at all, Thousands are wearing misfit_or unuecessary glasses which they might better discard and other thousands_ can,” with a little care, probably so strengthen their eyes that glasses might never be necessary. Here is a free receipt that may be relied upon to give comfort aud to lielp the eyes of some people; it is- harmliess and has the enthusiastic endorse- wmeut of thousands who have used it: 5 Grains -Optona (1 tablet), 2 Ounces Water, TUse as an eye wash night and mom(n‘. or oftener if possible. It makes most eyes| feel fine, quickly allays irritation, brightens the eves and sharpens the vision. Many who have used it no longer feel. the heed of glasses; many others have ceased tofear:| that they’ will “soon be obliged to wear them. Get the Optona tablets from yomr nearest druggist and prepare the solution at your own home. Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY T'omcy_r_ ONLY Moily The.Drummer Boy (Edison) An-adaptation from the navel by -Harriet T. Comstock. |In viewing this subject you are tak- en back to the revolutionary days and the trying experiences of a young girl. The Mysteryof thhiddenHouse (Vitagraph) A two-part mystery drama| that is very pleasing. Bombarded (Sel1g) A very clever comedy Doc Yak's. Zoo (8Sellg) A comical cartoon Tomorrow, Tuesday—dJesse L. Lasky presents Max Figman and Lolita Robertson in the five-part:boosters. It is his intention. to. Kaveliisstiing comedy sensation, The:Man On! The Box. Matinee:3:p.cm. .0 to Hakkerups and have your plc: {the .past three weeks in Baudette been visiting relatives at’Mamtrealy|She-was-aesompanied -by: Miss--Edste Houghton, Michigan, and Visginia}|Brenaan; formerly of this:city, who Minnesota, returned to Bemidi this’ will-visit here for -a'couple of days. morning. Miss Ruth Miner has been -taking Harold Evans, who has been em- | Vis8 Klein's place in the Reynolds ployed at Thief River Falls, anrived (& Winter oftice during the, past in Bemidji this morning and « will |three weeks. visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.| Mrs. C. J. Larson and daughters Evans. Beatrice.and Dorothy and son Wein- 3 R. C. Buckley of St. Cloud-and P. ‘hardt, returned Saturday night from H. Round of St. Paul, architects, [DUiuth, Minneapolis, Osceola -.and who have drawn the plans--for- the other Wisconsin points, witere: they new Elks home, arrived in Bemidji have-been visiting for the past four ‘weeks. At Osceola they -visited Mrs. Larson’s old home. FHer motler, Mrs. C. S. Weinhardt, returned’ to Bemidji with her and will visit her daughter for some time. Our village marshal, Anton Net- land, returned on Tuesday morning from Bemidji. He accompanied Sheriff Johnson while taking Helmer this morning. Mrs. Vina Cossentine of Eagle: Bend, Minnesota, left for her home this morning. She has been wvisit- ing friends in Grant Valley and vic- inity for the past two weeks. Have your furniture repaired: at: the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. .:| Johnson to-the county seat for ex- Miss E. L. Calihan of St. Paul,{amination as to sanity before the secretary of the Bemidji Townsite Probate Court, where he also acted and Improvement company, return-as o witness. - He'spent all:day Sun- ed to St. Paul last evening, after day enjoying auto rides with . the :pending several days in Bemidji:on |sheriff and attorney Funkley. The husiness' matters. trip home was made via Hibbing and Wm. Nein and family left this|Virginia, which is fast becoming the noon for Tower, Minnesota, where | route-home. At Hibbing he met T. they will make their future home: |S. Bang, one of Spooner’s -mer- D. R. Burgess has opened up a cigar|chants.—Spooner News. factory in that ecity and Mr. Nein Otto I. Bergh, now head of the will be' manager. Grand Rapids, Minn.,, experiment Dr. and Mrs. Delbert F. Dumas, |station, and his bride, were among Miss Johnson and B. F. Johnson of [the lucky ones to get out of Ger- Cass Lake, autoed to Bemidji Ves-|many just before the war com- terday and were dinner guests: at|menced. Mr. Bergh was married in ‘the Markham last evening. The|June, his bride being Miss Frances trip was made in the Johnson-car. Hovey, formerly of this city. “Mr -All garments worn at the Brink-|and Mrs. Bergh left for Europe at man theatre Sundsy, evening by ithe |once, combining their wedding tour Alton Stock company, were sup-|With a professional trip. Wishing plied by the Paris.—Adv. to investigate Buropean agricultural Gustave Winkler of Kittcres, stations before taking charge of ithe South Dakota, and his niece, Mrs.|Station at Grand Rapids, Mr. Bergh Frank Stroeh of Brainerd, were in|Visited Ireland, England, Sweden, Bemidji Saturday enroute to Walk-| \orvay. Denmark and Germany, er, Pine River and other points, studying the methods of the various where they will attend-to-business agricultural institutions in those matters. countries. Germany was the last -country visited. by Mr. and Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Muldoon and Bergh. They left that country just aby of St. Paul, are guests atithe Markham hotel for several days. Vefofo -wer- was ovirel And ‘Wero = “|on the Atlantic ~when hostilities They have spent the past week ‘at d.—Al i 3 Glengarry, Walker. Mr. Muldoon commence: exandria Post News. is- connected with the management of the St. Paul Golden Rule. ke 4 g Jede e e e ok gk Mrs. J. Bisiar left this morning|™ ‘GRAND FOBKS' BAY " for Tacoma, Washington, having * By"Riith: Lambe. B * heen called there by the seriousiill- A RR X KK K ness of her sister, Mrs. J. C:iBro- Miss Marie E. Miller of.; Lima, phy, who suffered a.paralytic.stroke. |Ohio, who has been visiting her ipar- This is her second stroke, and iher|ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller at ‘condition is considered ‘eritieal. the camp grounds, left Saturday for There 18 muck satisfaction; in|her ‘home -at - that place. Enroute transacting your business - with «|home she will.visit friends at Lake- growing -bank. The Nerthern |Na-{field, Fairmount and Mason City, tional ‘Bank has increased:dtschusi-|lowa. ness. 25 per cent in. the:last:zyear. Mr. and Mrs. Steinfort ‘and You are sure of a welcome tihere.—!: daughters Virginia and Helen of Adv, Donnelly, Minn., are camping at the Charles Schroeder and -family of§Bay. Grant Valley went to International| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wedin :and (Falls Saturday ~ merning. Mfs. | children Marie, Warren and = Iola, Schréeder will visit -her ‘brother; Phil ] Marion and -Maud Wedin and Ione Péndergast, and Mr. Schroeder will, go to:Baudette, where he:will trans- act business. They will returni o Thursday. Orr, Minnesota, where she has hean spending a two-weeks’ vacation. At International Falls she was guest of her sister, Miss LilliansBar- rette, and at Orr she visited ‘her isis- ter, Mrs. F. W. Bessette. A. T. Carlson, of the Carlson Va- riety store,:left today for the twin | </ ageitis Bovpet 4hatthe ki ] cities to .meet representatives: : bf \owelsjcget:aluggishrand clogged. eastarig Jactories and -jobbers. .. M. Emm—dly el Carlson-will buy a full line of; Holi- iy el ey e day . goods, chinaware .and = other % ,-torpid liver, acid-stomsch, stock for his store while he is-away ‘aléepléssness and’all sorts of bladderidis- and will be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eastman “of 4 ;..nnd Mm:g ny‘o’l: Turtle River-drove to Bemidji S&t- w"f‘m in ‘the kidney urday, accompanied by their -daugh- bt feuenounces o Jod ter, Mrs. J. W. Hunter of ~Oylen, ..mfl”g; .m:h:. e | Minnesota, who has been staying at | b b -for. & few days and Turtle River for. her health. She |§ou will then sct fine. Thi, returned much improved, - -having o Rt o anid of gained thirteen pounds in. six.weeks. C. R. Rank, the well known:Mir- neapélis land' man, who purchased property on the shores of | |Long Lake, arrived in Bemidii ves- terday. Mr. Rank is one of morth- &lh is. harmless; effervescent l ern Minnesota’s most energetie “fifl P a large number of resorters at . l.nq: 3 o na—— lake . mxt— wmmer il Bl ol o I Mrs. J: H*Mwinh their. homes from Intermstional who h:ve been. tgle guests for the, past month of Mr/and Mrs. W. Knapp, left for:theéir home at Junta, Colorado.. visit at Calvalier, N: D, Mrs. Lena. lem 18 spending two weeks in Hast Grapd Forks, return- ing the first of Seghmber, arrived - Saturday ‘morning to visit a few days with his jan;: of the county- auditor’s of- nroute they will Haitl she was. whleh the captain thought was Brit ' Though ‘the Panama flies the Amerlcnn flag ber speed was in- creased and she-outdistanced the: war. | Hotel Marihiam: —Ady. the past month camping at the head, The Italian line steamship Burops, ‘which “left New ~ York -Aug. Naples; arrived safely at-its destina- tion, according to & message: received| ‘She-had as passengers -many German ‘and Austrian reservists. Miss Helen En‘;trom. who been the guest of ‘Esther and Iva ‘Westeen, left the:latter part of the week for Red Lake Falls. Jas. Handlon of ana Forks, who has camped this. spmmer, broke. up || camp to return home for the funeral of Thomas Nisbet. ' b Mrs. J. H. Lambe entertained all the “Little Ones” Marshmeallows, e and-pop corn ‘were enjoyed around the blazing camp. fire, and as &~ READ THE DAILY PIOREER -WANT ADS a roast Friday It maifers not where you reside or what you:want, the ' merekantsbelow can.get il for ynu lt 2 price tht ‘will-defy competition. Everymm:lmtu-nlublc tnd vlll livo.mntb best- value for.your menay “For Price of Lotay INQUIRE OF T.aG.stB‘ - .Bemid]i; or wnite - : ‘BETTIDJ1 TOWNSITE IMPROVEHENT CO 820 Capital Bank Buliding- 8T. PAUL last embers died away, the “Little Ones” came home. Judge C. C. Cooley and Prancis Templeton autoed up to spend a. few days at the Woodyorth cottage. e iiiililiifiiiillii GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and- Provisions REPUBLICANS / AGMNST Opposition to War Risk Bill Develops 24.—Opposition to the administratiéh war risk bill de- veloped in the house when Republican Leader Mann: prevented immediate consideration. An effort will be made to “bring the bill up shortly. Although expecting opposition to the bill for government purchase of ocean going ships senators of the com- merce committee ".predicted that it would be perfected and passed this KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK K ) larly and = systemati- 1f you receive your pay weekly, lay some aside each week, if monthly do it pile up surprisingly. TRY I Now is the time to open a bank account with f t*********t** ******t**’***i* FAVORABLE TO THE ALLIES Encounter Occurs ‘Southwest of Brus: * z (=} -] 5 Bor g 5 o > -4 = IR RS R e KA AR KRR London, Aug. 24.—A dispatch to.the Daily Express from Ostend, Belgium, says that an encounter occurred be- tween the allies’ tfoops and the Ger- mans at a spot probably southwest ot merchandise sales are always on the increase e month has ‘been better than t. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you in quality and satisfy you in quantity. . & BG}EOE'DEB The result was’ favorable to the German Uhlans have been seen at Vessels Sunk by Germans. New York, Aug. 24.—News has been received in shipping circles that the crew of the Hyades had been landed: at Rio Janiero and had reported. that their ship was sunk by the Gérman} cruiser Dresden after the warship’s sailors had takem.out all the coal aboard. Her crew was"brought into Rio Janiero by the German steam DEGIDE WIIRSELF The Opponrt:mty I Here, Backed-By|| Don’t take our word for it. Don’t depend on a stranger’s state- ********i***ti* *tfivkt*********** Fe K ok kok ok Kk ok ko ok ek R Kk ok kk ke Kk ok ok ok ok KRR XK KKK K ««a;nfl«t««««*u«« * "‘ “BEMIDJT MJSIC HOUSE “ 41 117 Third Street, i Wholesale and retail Pla- % nos, Organs and Sewing ¥« Machines. J. BISTAR, MANAGER. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK K KRR KKK HHH KKK * * . : ST. 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Together with this-splendid-show-there witibe-a-big - special feflture picture e First show 7:15, second show 9:00 V.Adh;lsslon 15¢ and 2s5¢c