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ulkk*&#*i*#lkiii 4 LEST WE FORGET 3 R KKK K KRk K KKK KK Phone 31 about it. Seed Corn Woek, September 14 to 19. Athletic club dance September 11. Opening club’s social season. General election day, Tuesday, November 3. Band concert every Friday night at the city dock. The Baudette Fair will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, September 15 and 16. The next meeting of the county commissioners will be held Wednes- day, September 30. 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. Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as- sociation and the Women's Auxiliary. 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 exhibiticy 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 Lhomes of its subscribers, the Pioneer asks its to assist by phoning all news items to 31. TFavors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- readers BREVITIES Miss Hazel Back is visiting friends in LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hansen of Big Falls are in the city. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thureen of Solway transacted business in the city Sat- urday. Mrs. John Wileox, who has been ill for the past several days, is im- proving. Bell boy wanted at Hotel Mark- ham. ' Must be over 16 years of age. —Adv. Miss Clara Smerud of Solway is in the city. She expects to remain for some time. Mr. Benson of Duluth was the din- ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Rob- inson yesterday. One of these days you ought 20 to Ilakkerups and h.ave your pi ture taken.—-Adv. Mrs. Morrison of Coleraine, for- merly of Bemidji, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Griffith. Mrs. L. Dodge and H. D. McMartin of Spur were in Bemidji Saturday as delegates to the convention. Have your furniture repaired at the bargain store first class work at reasonable prices .—Aav. Lester Smith left Saturday for Minneapolis where he will visit rela- tives and attend the state fair. Judge Marshall A. Spooner left this morning for Park Rapids where he spent the day on professional business. Start school with a Bemidji pen- cil, sold at any store that sell pen- cils. Both hard and soft, 5¢ each. —Adv. W. N. Bowser, A. B. Palmer and Mr. Chamberlain went to Solway Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY “The Right of Way” A two reel Vitagraph that is full of intrique and intense inter- est, featuring Norma Talmage and Leo DeLany. “The Mother of Seven” (Selig) An exceptionally good comedy- drama, one that will be enjoyed a week after. “A Modern Samson” (Edison) A very amusing comedy. “On the Steps” A dandy good comedy. Tomorrow, Tuesday--The Fam- ous Players present ‘‘A Woman’s Tr!umph” adapted from Sir Wal- ter Scott’s greatest story ‘‘The Heart of Midlothian.”’ Matinee, 3 P. M. yesterday and spent hunting. E. H. Winter went i Minneapolis Saturday night to attend the state fair. He expects to remain the en- tire week. Don’t forget the big dance at the City Hall tonight. Everybody. wel- come. Music by the International Raggers.—Adv. ) Leonard French left Saturday af- ternoon for Leonard where he will visit relatives and friends for a short time. Roy Bowers, who wrote the prize essay on corn, entitling him to a free trip to the state fair, left Saturday for the twin cities. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen LaBaw: of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kenfield of Deer River, autoed to Lake Itasca yesterday. George T. Baker, Dr. G. M. Palmer and Albert Halverson autoed to Oklee yesterday where they will remain several days, hunting. Maurice D. Lurie, manager of the Paris store, left Saturday night for Minneapolis on business. He ex- pects to return tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sadek of Nary came to Bemidji yesterday to have their baby baptized. They returned to their home in the evening. Frank Lycan, George Kreatz and Walter F. Marcum left yesterday for Crookston, near which place they will spend several days hunting. Mrs. Selma Sandin left this morn- ing for St. Paul where she will spend the next two weeks as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. H. Paulson. Miss Grace Ousley of Pinewood, who is teaching the Nebish, school, was in Bemidji Saturday enroute to her home for an over Sunday visit. Harry Mayer and Charles Vanders:- luis left yesterday afternoon for Mc- Intosh from where they autoed to Trail for a several days’ hunting trip. Miss Pearl Gray, who teaches the ‘Wilton school, returned from her home at Red Lake Falls this week, where she has spent her summer va- cation. : Mrs. Paul Winklesky returned yes- terday from a two months’ visit with friends and relatives at Duluth, Carlton, Cloquet and Wrenshall, Min- nesota. Isn’t it worth the $2.00 a year rental of a safe deposit box in the Northern National Bank to know that your valuable papers are safe? —Adv. A. H. Jester, John Larson and Mr. Solman left yesterday morning in the Jester car for Park Rapids, where they will spend several days hunting. Austin Warner of this city has traded his property here for land near Puposky. He owns the hotel at that place and his family moved there last week. Mrs. George Kreatz had as her din- ner guests at the Markham last ev- ening, Mrs. F. Stillings of Brainerd, Mrs. Walter ' F. Marcum and Mrs. George T. Baker. Miss Maymie Nagel—Piano In- structor, at Bemidji Music House, 115 3rd St., Phone 573-W. Prices reasonable. Will call at your home if desired.—Adv. Mrs. W. J. Coleman and her mo- ther, Mrs. H. Berger, who have vis- ited friends and relatives at Sault Ste. Marie and other points, return- ed to Bemidji Friday. Mrs. H. D. Kenfield and Albert and Rubie Wheaton of Cass Lake and Mrs. Tillen of Alabama, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kenfield of this city. Mrs. C. Erickson, Miss Doris Pem- ble of Tenstrike and Miss Nettie Gerlinger of Spur were in Bemidji Saturday. They attended the Chris- tian Endeavor convention. Mrs. L. Halvorson and daughter Helen of Hayre, Montana, who have todsy there «;m&& {.ik#ii*&i-k* Mr, Thos *‘ GRAND FORKS BAY - * By Ruth Lambe, I ¢ i*i*i*iiiki«#ii' Mrs. Lena Hagen returned Friiay from her home in-East Grand Forks. She was accompanied by her grand- daughter, little Miss Virgile Hagen. H. A. Van Dusen, who has spent the week end visiting at the Lambe cottage, left Saturday for his home at Terry, Montana. Judge C. C. Cooley and Roger Cooley came up Sunday to spend a few days at the Woodworth cottage. Mrs. H. B. Woodworth and Miss Phobe Gordon left the early part of the week for Minneapolis after a much enjoyed outing. Misses Ruth and Maude Templeton left for their home in Grand Forks Sunday. . Miss Virginia Steinfort entertain- ed Saturday evening. The evening was very pleasantly spent in making candy and popping corn. The guests were Hsther and Iva Westeen, Ruth, Esther and Frances Lambe, Helen and Virginia Steinfort. Thomas Corrigan came up Satur- ; day night to spend a few days with his family at the Bay. F. L. McVey and family will leave Friday for their home at University, N. D, after a summer’s outing at their cottage. Mrs. August Eggers and children will leave Friday for their home in Grand Forks. Mrs. A. A. Westeen and daughters Esther and Iva, will leave Friday for their home in Grand Forks. Mr. J. Smith and son Peter of Du- luth will leave today for Sauk Center. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Corrigan will spend September in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John' Zeigler have moved into Bemidji after spending the summer at the Bay. They were accompanied by Evangeline Smith. Mrs. W. H. Graf and son Alois and daughter Esther, will leave for their home in Grand Forks after a much enjoyed outing at the Van Donat cot- tage. Mrs. Lena Hagen, Mabelle and Virgila, will leave for East Grand Forks Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Lambe and family will leave the latter part of the week for Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knapp expect to spend the fall months at their cot- tage at the Bay. Miss Virginia Steinfort- of Don- nelly, Minn.,, will leave tonight for St. Paul where she will enter on her Junior year at St. Catherine’s academy. Mrs. B. Brechet, Mr. Steinfort and daughter Helen of Donnelly, Minn., will spend a few weeks at Hectorville. and Mrs. amination of those desiring citizen- ship papers when district court con- venes here tomorrow morning. Mr. Nord, candidate for the state senate, was down from International Falls on.Tuesday, spending part of the day at Glengarry. The Pilot agknowledges a pleasant call from this booster of the north.—Walker Pilot. Mrs. A. L. Smith of Duluth, who has spent the past month in Bemidjl as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Hedeen, left today for her home. Her son Peter, who has also been visiting here, accompanied her home. Chad Jewett, accompanied by Andy McNabb, left yesterday afternoon for Minneapolis, making the trip in Mr. Jewett’s Overland roadster. While in the city they will attend the state fair and Mr. Jewett will attend the automobile dealers’ convention. Let the little tots come for sup- plies themselyes. We'll take care of ’em as well as if their parents ac- companied them. They know what they want, so do we. Anything for the school. The Pioneer School supply store. Phone 31.—Adv. been visiting Mrs. Halvorson’s sis- ter, Mrs. W. Winch of Tenstrike, re- turned to their home Saturday. Miss Bernice Pendergast, who has been spending her summer vacation at the Pendergast summer home, Balsam Beach, has gone to Argyle, Minnesota, where she will teach, this year. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Berg of Leon- ard were in Bemidji Saturday en- route to Granite Falls, where they will attend the funeral of Mr. Berg's mother, which will be held in that city tomorrow. Mrs. Tom Brennan and two chil- urday enroute to their home after visiting Mrs. Brennan’s_ daughter, Mrs.* J. Achenbach of Kelliher, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and children left Friday night for Hazel- wood farm in the town of Liberty, his farm interests. They expect to return to Bemidji today. Miss Olive Curtis, bookkeeper for the Northern Auto company, will leave tomorrow night for the twin cities, where she will attend the fair. She will also visit other points' be- [ fore returning to Bemidji. Miss Elizabeth Black, who has spent the past several months in Be- midji as a guest at the E. E. Ken- field home, left today for Sioux Falls, Towa, where she is & member of the public school faculty. R. K. Roe, of Duluth, naturaliza- tion officer, arrived in Bemidji this mornirz, and will conduct the ex- dren of Wilton were in Bemidji Sat-| where Mr. Sathre went to look after | Theodore Lystad, Jr.,, and Misses Gladys and Helen Lystad of Ida, Min- nesota, are the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomp- son, 1417. Irvine avenue. Mr. DON'T BE MISLED Bemidji Citizens Should Read and Heed -This Advice o Kidney, trouble is dangerous and often fatal. Don’t. experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested kidney remedy. Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Used in kidney troubles 50 years. Recommended here and every- where. % A Bemidji citizen’s statement forms. convincing proof. It’s local testimony—it can be in- vestigated. Mrs. Carl Golz, 623 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji Minn., says: “I still recom- mend Doan’s Kidney Pills as highly as ever. We keep them on hand and always get the best results when we take them. Some time ago Doan’s Kidney Pills relieved me of backache, headaches and dizzy speels.and great- 1y strengthened my kidneys. This remedy also toned up my system. One other in our house has had good re- sults from Doan’s Kidney Pills and Tecommends them as highly as I do.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t tsimply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Golz had. Faster-M.ilhlun Co., | Props.; Buffalo, N.-Y. 1 Defective 7 Page t county|headquarters at 'rulxn, is 5o nlensed m;n( county. |with conditions here that he is' se- superintent ent of ‘The Ploneer “a aupply storo |Flously Eontemplating the purchase of summer cottage property. has always been youf:atore for tab- lets, erasers, note ks, ink, writ- Miss Ida Hendrickson .arrived in ing paper, rulers, crayons, pencil|Bemidji this morning and will leave boxes, etc., ete: Th!l “year this store | this evening for Fosston, where she is better and biggd! stocked than | will teach in the public schools. ever before. Come ‘in and . see.—|Miss Hendrickson has been touring Europe this summer and after the Adv. broke out, expected to have || Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud and s 4 “ ganshter some trouble in arriving here at the Caroline left Saturday afi aLus0Ad afternonn for time planned. Miss. Hendrickson a week’s visit with friend: v 4 e Tigt stated this morning that everything River Falls, Radium and Warren, R rnd b oy 3 and she lana Minnesota, the_latter pla PRnce Ans ane ant, S k: Dldce abelug| i adubrive at the time scheduled. their former home. ‘They will also B £0 to Polk county, Where Mr. Sons- She will commence her- school to- trud has land interests. oo Miss Eliza Serene Loe, principal of Subscribe for the Pione the Bemidji high school, and Miss This spacé reserved by the | Bmmimnsng&, Improvement €, For Price of -ots, Terms, Etc., INQUII?E OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BEI’IIDJl TOWNS!TE & IMPROVETENT CO. e 620 Capital Bank Bullding Edna Hill, in charge of the*Normal department of the local schools, ar- rived in Bemidji Saturday from Shoreham, 2 summer Tesort near Det- roit, where they have spent a large part of the three months’ vacation. Mrs. Lester Trent of Spokane, ‘Washington;, who" has been ' visiting at Minneapolis, Tenstrike and Glen- Merchants that will defy competition, {our Business It matters not where you reside or what you want; the merchants below can get it for you at a price Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money coe, Minnesota, for the past several weeks, was in the city this morning enroute to Akeley, Minnesota, where she will be the guest of relatives. Her mother, Mrs. Mary. Geroy of Ten- strike, accompanied her to Bemidji. A Japanase Supper September 7, from 6 to 10 p. m. Everyone come to the Japanese supper to be given at the Hayner home, Lake Boulevard, Monday evening by . Mrs. Evans’ Sunday school class. A regular Japanese supper will be served by Japanese ‘girls. Admission 20c.— Adv. : Miss Margaret Newton of Fargo, who was supervisor .of music in the Bemidji schools last winter, return- ed ‘to the city this merning and will resume her duties with the opening of school tomorrow: She is accompa- nied by Miss Agnes Holland, who will have charge of the classes in do- mestic science, succeeding Miss Helen Hoover. Readers. of the 'Pioneer have doubtless noticed: the advertisements KKKKK KK KK KK KKK K McQUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Greceries -and Provisions Third St. Bemiajt KEKKKKEKK KKK KKK K * K F R K KKK KKK KKK K $ 388 8$ 388 8 g SAVE YOUR MONE?! Regularly and systemati- cally. 1f you receive your pay weekly, lay some_aside each week, if monthly do it monthly. The dollars will pile-up surprisingly. TRY IT. Now is the time to open a bank account with 1 "‘ SECUR(I’TYBS?\"‘F BANK ****&*x***i*«#*& HRH K EK KKK KKK KKK KK ek Kk KKk ok okok kK ok ******i"**.‘k***** kfrrhkhkhkhkhkkhkhhkhk khkkrhkhkhkhkhkhhkkhkkx * of Black Silk- Stove Polish now ap- : OUR * pearing in our columns. We have * merchandise sales are always ¥ carried ;this: advertisement for sev-, : on t:‘;;e hil\crgas& bamr teix:: ,: ! mon as been be eral years and;the manufacturers in- | §§ § Monih has been Pertel (HAD form us that a very satisfactory B x ready a customer, you do mot X trade has.developed-in this-locality. ' 4 know how \v_el] we can ple_ase_ * This is only a.l'lother proof - of the % you in qua\égty and satisfy : fact that-an. article-of merit-backed BJ YO It quantty. % by .advertising: in> newspapers ‘is al- * W. G. SGHROEDER * most sure of success. « Bemidji, % : H.HS Wrightsman of Tulsa, Okla., *** KR KKK KKK KKKKEK arrived in’Bemid$i-Saturday evening, e joining. Mrs. .Wrightsman and 'son :(" KR K KKK K * David, who havespent " the past |} % MIDJT MJSIC HOUSE * month here. Thé! Wrightsmans have x BE! * spent several surgmers here and ‘M -)( 117 Third Str et Bemld)l : Wrightsman, twha-is the’speclaCEen= (.. o rotail Pla resentative. of the. Columbian Rope [M.J [0 ¥ GL7 (% a5 ving % company of Auburn,’New York, with /l8 % Machines. - Phone 573. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. KRR KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KRR KKK KKK A SIMPLE. TEST :FOR NORMAL EYESEGHT: An eye test tliat costs but five cents nud 15 worth. the price aside from the value Gf the test is 2 moving picture show. can sit through.an average program. wi out your eyes-aching or feeling dry ar tired and without feeling an inciination gpen and close them frequontly, and it Dour later, or the next morning, your feel perfectly smooth and easy, there nothing much the matter with them however, after such a program you» vision is dim, your eyes feel dry. or irritated or Durn of lteh or ache or feol overworked, try this prescription: Optona 5 Grains (1 tablet). ‘Water 2 ounces. Dissolve the tablet in the 2 ounces of water and use as an eye wash.from two to four times a day. This application relieves the tired feeling, seems o lessen the stress or strain and makes your eyes feel smooth and fine. It is a boon after an evening at the moving pictures or after a hard day's work where you have used. the eyes inces- santly. Irritation, inflammation and many minor’ eye troubles_are greatly: benefited and sometimes wholly cured by the use of this preseription. If you wear glasses, try . You may, to your own surprise; find that you do Bot need them. Glastes bought at cheap stores without scientific adjust- ment to the eyes, or glasses. worn too long without readjustment, are oftentimes not only absolutely unnecéssary, but positively Injurlous, The use of thls prescription y give you a fayorable opportunity to Judge whether or not you need glasses, It is a simple home remedy that has been used by hundreds of thousands, and among its users many regard it as an indispensable Dart of thelr daily totlet. THE CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY Kk dkkk A kKKK K kK w*‘&&i*a\é**‘***}*** Takh kA x ‘Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERTAL Fhkhhkhkhkhkrkhkhdhhkkx K hkkkkkkk KEEEK KKK K KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK GUENTHER Contractor and Builder Phone 431. Bemidji, Minn.: Fhkhkhkkk ok kkkk k % KR KKK KKK KKKK KKK The new Third St. Theatre :: Under the management of Fred Brinkman Lucile Love In two parts Warner s Features presents A Father s Crime In three parts A dramaticnstory of how .an mdulgent parent’s lust for wealth proves tragic for his daughter. This realistic photo play questions the morality of mar- riage by proxy. . WAR PICTURES Right from the Front shown at this Theatre Every Night Matmees dmly, except Sunday, 1;30 to 4 80 NICHT TIME CARD I-'lrst Show 1.lo Second Show 8:50 Third Show 9:650 - Admisslon lO». 8c Khkhkkhkhkhk K k k¥ hok ok ok ok ok ok ok X hk kT Kk kb kok ok ok ok KK KKKKKKERK KKK KK K KKK KKK KKK KKK We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. Do you want ‘HE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji - Come right here and get * * X x x x But we strive harder to please. ¥ them, as we pride ourselves " * * x * * * * THAT’'S SERVICE. on having only the best money can buy. Courteous attention has 2 won over many jewelry cus- tomers to us. O0TTO G. SCHWANDT M\nnesata Ave. Bemidji - Minnesota George T. Baker & Co. KRKKKKF KK KKK KK K KHK KKK KKK KK e o ok de ko ko kR KRE KK KKK KKK KK #&i#*%x#*l#***i: kK *x *x > ; . NORTHERN GROCERY * * SCHOOL SUPPLIES oAy ’ * - iv Bemidjl at the’ * E * * REMIDJ1 PIONEER SCHOOL- * LY HOTMBALR $_ SUPPLY STORE S e e eser s e e ¥ - FEK *KK TR K H K KR E KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KK ‘BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO. \. holesalers and Retailers FRKEKE KR RKRKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK KK KK X ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CO. ] | 3 of Typewriter Paper and K All kinds of building ma- Tynyewr\_ter Ribbons. 5 g terial, as much or as little as You save the middleman’s ¥ you like at the profit when you buy here. % £ Full ream boxes at from 75 % >t Coal and wood also for sale cents and up. 3 Security State Bank Bldg. Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. Bemidji. Minn. 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Mail % iy * * Orders given that same ser- ¥ “THEY BEAT x ¥ vice you get in person. * LK * * 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. *x BARKER'S * Phone 206 x + Third St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ : * KKK KKK KKK KKK 2 % Xk ok % % KKK KKK KK KKK KREHK KKK KKK KKK Wholesalers of We are Jobbers of INKS PIN TICKETS PENS and PENCILS GUMMED LABELS TABLETS No need to send outside of STATIONERY Bemidji for them. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Th BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Bemidji, Minn. KK KKK KKK KKK TONIGHT AT e Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You Money. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. * KKK KKK KKK KKK K AAKAKKAAKKAAAAKAL K AAKAKAKAKKAKRKAAKRK AKX KA K * Kk k ok Ak ok AhAAAAAARAAKAAAK AKKKE AKAAAKRK AR AA KK KKK KA XA KKk Kk % %k ke ok %k ok ko ok ok ke e e e Kk ok ok %k ok Kk ok ok ok ok e % %k ek k ok k ok ok ok ok kok THE BRINKMAN THEATRE Margut Beator and Bnns Karloff Smck Ga. PAESENTS “PLAIN MOLLY” A Comedy Drama in"Three Acts Feature pictures before and after the Big Show, Curtain on the Big ~ Show at 8:30

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