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} ) K Y % ' ! o I About Thé City | KRR KRR RE * LEST: WE-FORGET - * (R RS L PR e Fire prevention day, Sept. 9. s That Sunday, October 4, is Peace Day. s . General election November 3. day, Tuesday, . s ‘Wednesday, October 28, is “State Forests Day.”. sis. . - To visit the exhibit of the Board of Control at the Armory. e s The:next meeting of the county commiseioners will be held Wednes- day, September 30. . s That there ‘will‘be & sassion of the Conference of ‘Charitfes-and Correc- tion at the City hall this evening. . . There will ‘be a*danée'in the Ath- letic club hall Friday night, given by the ladies of the Episcopalian Guild. s s October first is the opening of part- ridge hunting season. The prairie chicken open season closes on Novem- ber 7, and the duck season on Decem- ber first. “ s Panama-California exposition =t San Diego, January 1 to ‘December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. s s Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated at the comvention will:be the Minnesota Crop ¥mprovement as-: sociation and the-Women's Auziliary. v 8. Realizing the value of.bright¥andj Interesting local columms in making a paper welcome in the homes of its subscribers, the Ploneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- Mrs. John Fisher of Funkley was a business caller in Bemidji' yester- day. Miss Magda Rygg of the town of Liberty was a business visitor:in the ecity yesterday. . For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Scribner spent yesterday in Bemilji calling on friends snd shopping. Glen Peck went to Grand Rapids this morning on business. He will RELIEVE YOUR ASTHMA IN FIFTEEN MINUTES ‘Woed for sale. Four-foot or six eenénch. . I P. Batchelder.—Ady. “Mrs. ENeft of Tirtle” “River trans- aeved busimess o Bemidii yesterday, returning to her home in the even- ing. z i ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Baumgardner of Nary spent yesterday {n the city on basinass. “They- returned 'home in tire evening. i Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen-inch. I. P.- Batchelder—Adv. Mrs. Lewis Freeman on Mississippi avenue accidentally fell from ' the steps at her home Saturday and was quite badly bruised. L G. Hayeraft of Solway, formerly of this city, left.Sunday for Forbes, North Dakéta, where he will spend some time on busimess matters. Popular” Sheet’ Music, 10¢, 8 for 25¢ at Abercrombie’s, Beltrami Ave. —Adv. Miss -Lucy LiéFontisee, 'who has been Il for' the past several days, returned to her duties in the clerk of court’s office yesterday morning. Mrs. E. Peterson of Albert Lea, Minnesota, arrived in Bemidji Friday and will be the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Baumgardner, for a couple of weeks. Flour down forty cemts-per barrel at"W..G/-Sehroeder’s store,Sept. 17. —Adv, John Sheon and “family, who re- cently purchased land near Solway, mo7.d onto the farm Saturday. Their former home was in the southern part of the state. “Uncle” James Winebrenner on Dewey avenue, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Elbow Lake, Minnesota, for the past several days, returned to Bemidji Saturday. Clearance sale of music at Aber- crombie’s, Beltrami Ave. 10¢, 3 for 25¢c.—Adv. ‘W.F. Marcum and Lee A. LaBaw 'returned to Bemidji yesterday from innibigoshish ‘where they 'spent 'several days hunting. The trip was 'successful and they returned with a duck. The ladies aid society of the Pres- byterfan ‘church will hold a business meeting in the church Thursday af- ternoon at 3 o’clock. There is sew- ing to do, and all are requested to come. A chicken pie supper at the Bap- tist church Wednesday, Sept. 30. 35 cents.—Adv. ‘Miss Gertrude Malone, stenographer at the Northern National bank, re- turned yesterday noon from Crooks- ton where she spent Sunday, the guest of her sisters, Mrs. J. S. Norman and Mrs. H. J. Welte. Mrs. Osmund Johnson, wife of the new pastor of' the First Scandinav- ian Lutheran ehurch, went to Min- neapolis ‘Sunday night. - She will re- turn in a few days and will be ac- companied by her four children. One of these aays yocu ought to 70 ‘to Hakkerups and have your pic- Tire taken.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Hamilton of Cedar Rapirs, Iowa, who have spent the summer here at Walker, left this morning for their home. The Ham- iltons have been spending their sum- mers here for a number of years. Attorney M. J. Brown returned to Bemidji this' morning from the twin cities where' he accompanied his family last Saturday. Mrs. Brown 1f Asthmador does not imstantly re- fieve the very worst attacks of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma and the Asthmatic symptoms accompanying Hay Fever, we authorize the druggist listed below to return your money. He is selling Dr. Rudolph Schiffmann’s Asthmador and Asthmador Cigarettes upon these terms. No matter howinveterate or obstinate your case, or how often of violent the attacks, Asthmador will instantly relieve you, usually in ten seconds but always within fifteen minutes. ‘The druggist has been authorized by the Doctor to sell every package of his Aslhmador on a guarantee to return the money in every single case where:it does not give instantaneous relief, or is not found the very best remedy ever.used. You will be the sole;judge yoursélfand under this positive guarantee you abso- lutely run no risk in buying this famous remedy. Persons living elsewhere will be sup- plied under the same guarantee by their local druggist or direct by Dr. R. Seviff- mann, St. Paul, Minn. For sale here by Barker’s Drug Store. and children will be away about six weeks, visiting relatives in Minnea- polis and Rochester. Have your furniture repaired at the -bargain -store first eclaas-work “at reasonable prices .—Aav. Hon. E. F. Waite, judge of the dis- trict- court at Minneapolis, arrived in Bemidji early this morning. Judge Waite spoke at the morning session of the Conference, his topic being, “Need of Revision and Codification of Laws Relating to Children.” Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krueger, who have spent the past two weeks in the city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baumgardner, left this morning for Pequot, Minnesota, where they will visit relatives before returning to their home in Carlton, Minnesota. Canned 'goods and vegetables on sale' Wednesday, ‘Sept. 30, at Baptist church. Supper also.—Adv. Miss Mabel Carney, supervisor of Grand Theatre THE HOUSE TONIGHT ONLY OFQUALITY ‘Daniel Frohman: preseats:the Facinat- ing:Stage Favorite Hazel Dawa in the Famous Trans-continental Comedy Drama MINNESOTA STOMACH FIND RELIEF ' WITH “FIRST DUSE Wonderfai Remedy Saves Many] From Desperate Illness and Dangerous Operations. End stomach troubles quickly with Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy. The first dose proves what it will do. ‘Hurmdreds -of people-in Minnesota “|ave used’it with unusual benefit. Here are the ‘words of a few of the many in this state who have taken it: JOHN TOWEY, 2030 Dayton ave- nue, St. Paul, Minn., ordering a sec- ong treatment, wrote: “I have been feeling fine since I took your medic- ine. It certainly cleared my skin. I have recommended your medicine t> a number of stomach sufferers.” Mrs. PETER WILLIAMS, 2749 Eighteenth street, S., Minneapolis, wrote: “I have taken Mayr's Won- derful Stomach Remedy and feel like a new woman. I am entirely out of training ‘teachers, ‘state aepartmem of education, reached Bemidji this morning and will talk at the closing session of the Conference, which is to be held this evening, when she will discuss, “Social Conditions and Ru- ral Schools.” Recently a young. woman from Crookston was being entertained in Bemidji by one of our boys who is endeavoring to father a crop of something on his upper lip.. “Do you think my mustache becoming?” he asked. This was her reply: “It may be coming, but I don’t see it yet.” I will pay $1.10 per cwt. in trade for closed Norway pine cones for the balance of the year. W. G. Schroed- er.—Adv. Rev. Charles Gilman, pastor of the First Methodist church, left last night for Montivedio, Minnesota, where he will attend a session of the Northern Minnesota conference of the Methodist church. He will be away for over a week and Rev. Scott will occupy the pulpit in the Metho- dist church next Sunday. Helic Clementson, a member of the Beltrami county board of commis- sioners, reached Bemidji this morn- ing from his home in Clementson. He will attend the meeting of the Con- ference of Charities and Correction today and will be present at the reg- ular ‘monthly session of the county board tomorrow ‘morning. 'To secure independemce, practice simple economy—have a savings ac- ‘count with ‘the Northern' Natfonal Bank.—Adv. That sweet corn can be success- fuly grown in this county, has been demonstrated by Frank Trafton of the town of Frohn. Two cobs out of the Trafton corn fleld were brought into this office Friday, one measur- ing nine and a half inches and had twelve rows of perfect kernels, and tire other measured ten and a half in- ches and had- sixteen rows of per- fect kernmels. The corn was of the “evergreen” variety. ‘Mrs. Alice B. Russell of Excelsior, Minnesota, author of the book, "A Plea for the Insame,” is in the city attending the-convention of Charities and Correction. Mrs. Russell is working for the protection and wel- fare of the insane and has been in that work for the past nineteen years. In 1898 Governor D. M. Clough gave her the following en- dorsement: “To whom it may <on- cern; I desire to'say that I heartily endorse the efforts of Alice Russell to :ameliorate the condition of our unfortunate insane and wish her-aH possible success.” Don’t forget the chicken pie sup- per -at the Baptfst ehurch "Wedmes: “Sept. 30. 'Adults, 35 cemts, children, 25 cents.—Adv. ‘R. C. Hayner and wife and C. J. ‘Woodmansee and wife returned to:Be- midji last eveming from the twin cities where they have spent the past week. The trip was made by auto- mobile and in speakKing of the‘roads ere;. said: "'l‘ha Kiel canal must be hAniOd o Bebuirk; se-it Wil !.hl w Spurvuits - o8t = fi”hmrem;rk hn caused wide comment and has become a part of e_mmlnlon Ot cthei probartles s aftce! from ‘the Nofth sea to the ‘Hal tic-and forces an Snemy to.scatfer its strength to bottle.up the-German war- . |ships. VIGTIMS pain. = Four of our-best dottors:could do- ndthing “for me and -Qgremi I must have-an-eperation. Such awhnmmmen’ls‘gv’ng the usersof Mayr's Womdérful' Stom- ach Remedy. Tt ‘clears the digestive tract of muvoild accretions and.peis- onous' matter. to sufferers from ailments of the stomach, liver and bowels. ': Many de- clare that it has saved.ihem from dangerous operations; niqny‘ are sure that it has saved their lives. We: want all people . who. have chronic stomach trouble-oteonstipa- tion, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy—one dose will con- vince you. This is the medicine o many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most | thorough system cleanser ever sold. Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by “Barfer’s Drug Store and druggists everywhere i also vegetables and canned .goods, on sale at the Baptist chicken pie supper, Wednesday, Sept. 30.—Adv. It brings swift relief EAUGHED 00T HIS“NAME. It is hard to be laughed out of one’s surname. That is what hap-l pened to an inoffensive. gentleman, Charles Sainsbury Pickwick, Esq., who after the publication of Dickens’ famous novel felt constrained to'ad- vertise in ‘the Times informing the! world that owing to its having heen brought into ridicule and made a by-. word by the novelist, he intended toj: abandon the name forever.. This was. the more hard in 'his ‘caSe ‘because he proudly traced his name to a knightly -origin—from —“spur fast.” Many- people: should| be laughed out of using cheap, newly- made beer, when “ZUMALWEISS” grain belt beers. T. R: Symons, Tel. 122-2. H. C. Wilson, of Denver, Colorado, | passed through the city " Saturday enroute to the twin cities. Mr. Wil- son rode throughout the north cea- tral part of the state on his bicycle, leaving his home on June 22, and go- ing to Nebraska and Kansas,.then north through North and South Da- kota to Winnipeg and then to Crook- ston. He makes on the average 60 miles per days, some daysjrecording but fifty miles and then;again as much as 100 miles. His bicycle is in good condition, but shows the wear given to it. Mr. Wilson - ex- pects to reach home before the snow fiies. - This is a record he may well 'be proud of.—Monday; Daily Times. Lrookston ~Motion pictures of leading British industries will.be made by an Eng- lish company and exhibited. through- out the world. SPECIAL NOTICE Our store will be clesed all day Wednesday on account 'of Holiday. Will be open Thursday morning with a good many extra special bargains in our Suit .and €Coat department, Shoes and Dry Goods. The Segal-Emporium o, Digestion and ‘Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamber- lain’s Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them . to per- form their functions naturally. For sale by ‘All Dealers. T The new Third St. Theatre - :: “Piquezvite” { they can get|} _Patridges are alm ripe. Ducks are pi mce and fat. October weather invites ' you. tosthe: woods, - fields and lakes. - g Look over you outfit and 'if you need a gun ‘or ammunition see Nat Given in- charge ‘of ‘our :: sporting goods department, and he wilk adviseyou what you should use, and where to go to_get the kind of shooting you like. Winchester Hammer-Pump Shot 6uns, 16 and 20°gmge R ‘60 Winchester Hammeriess-Pump Shot Gun, 20,/ 16:and-gauge. M Remington Hammerless Pump Shot 6un, 12 gavge .......... HGOO Iver Johnson Single-Barrel -Shot Guns, 44, 28, 20 15, and 12 gang Klex-Black-Shells, 75¢ a hox, per ca Climaxe-Black Shells, 70¢ a box, per case .. Leader and:Arrow Shells, 75¢ a box, per-case. - Repester and ‘Nitro Gfub Skells, 70c a box, iper box. Your Money Back If Ybu Want It 3IB- 1.8 Minnesota-Ave. PHONE 57 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA i lfllflulflfllllllllllflllllmlllmllllfllkIIIIlIlllIIlIlIIlIIllllllillllllllllllillllulmlulullllllllfllmlml- Good Clothes Makers Chicago New York The StyleBook - OU may haverseen; the new Style Book it’s worth sceing; if you haven’t received a copy, let us know, and we'll see that you get one. Men who care about looks—young men especially— want to know about correct style; this book tells them. Here are some of the things it shows: i | i g : HartSchafiner&?Marx‘ A' E . Fifteen attractive style illustrations. What to wear, and when. How much you ought to pay. How ready clothes save your money. How you can be fitted. And whenever you’re ready to look we’re ready to show you the clothes. Special values at $25; and from $18 to $s50. Schneider Bros. Co. PHONE 850 Bemidji, Mimm. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes S Cenyright Hart Schuifner & Merx * Under themanagement of Fred Briskman TONIGHT ONLY ‘Warner’s Features present BAGK 0 LIFE 0000000 THE BRINKMAN THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY ‘MARGOT BEATON STOCK CO. PN . 7 IN THREEV ACTS The characters in the order in which they appear: : glcfl e Short = loman 01' o7 In three parts passed over, the Bemidji land man said: “The roads are fine from Park Rapids to the cities, the stretch from here to Park Rapids being the worst| " % encountered. On the return trip we| Richard Claxton. ‘were delayed by being forced to re- M[LLIE MAT“H & t 1 mile he 3 i First Show 7:20 8ccond Show 8:45 Third Show §:50; tur sereral miles s Ford Sterh ng |n a Umvers al Brinks, a Conmble Admission Bc and 18c |the Schooleraft ‘river bridre. I would e > = * SYNOPSIS adyize = —] Coming l-‘nday—Le\lv Doc]k)ii%‘ur inathig five . ‘:;nxt;‘:ug::m:ha:?gww et batdl l—huntsley Javemn: New Jimoy. ~Evening. act play, * = i ae e e ~ {ACT H—SmeasActOne.—Thathgh ;:.::n;‘:iy:, travel by way of Itasca o : 2 e ; : Match —N ew ONE OF OUR GIRLS A romance that closely interweaves the interests of three mighty nations Mrs. Match Leonard Claxton..