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Batcheldar—Ady: z * B L. Offerg;” editor-of the-Bleks|- duck’ Ameriean; was'a Bemidil' busi-{- - ness visitor today: -~ ’ T A.G. Wedge, vice-president_of.the ® %K K K K KK & K K K K K Kipiret. Natlonal ;bank, went to Deer d LEST“WE FORGET* *|River this noon, on husiness. AR R g K K de) Sl ‘Woodd:for “sade. . Foun-footuor:six- Nenovay ‘Slection. day, . TUSHAY: i on inch, hay, flour and fasd. I P, E 5 ‘ Batcheldér:—XAdvs Wednesday, October 28, is “State: % 3 & Forests Day” Earl Markham has-returmed from a five weelislvisit/iat:Dulithi. Clear- |’ .’ water, St: Panl.and Hasty; Minne-| sota. Mr: and Mrs: Nick Hemison - of |’ THe big .game, seasons.opens. Nov. 10 aud.closes Dec: 1. 7 Columbus- Day supper in basement: of Catholic church Monday evening; Stephem; Minnesota, have moved: te Oct. 12] The next meeting of the board: of }I:I:::re where-they-will ‘make their county commissioners: will begin: = Tuegday, November 10. One of these days.you ought to Dai not forget. the: recital given in |80-to Hakkerup’s and bave your pic- the Bresbyterian church, Wednesday [ture taken:—Adv. eveming, October 14, under the super-| Miss Edna Wiright;: who - teaches visian of Mrs. W. B. Stewart. the:schools im: distriet fifteen;: spent. i Nowember 7 is the closing date for|Saturday- in-Bemidji;. the: gnest of I]‘ nl@slndias,nt the-Segal Emporium, is|ing the past month, left last evening |riders dilflng the Spanish-American| A gum ha§ been discovered in. large also.from Ashland. - for Minneapolis where she will spend | war. Sinee his incarceration he has |quantities in the Malay. peninmua = _ Lester Bartlett of Cass Lake, was|5¢Yeral days' before going to Miles | qoyreq a patent on a shoe trimming 'h‘:t :’“::s from: 10 10030 per: cont in Bemidji yesterday enroute to his|CItY Where she has business.imter-| . ...;o: vich was used at the shoe | P T TorPer # |home from Baudette and Spooner|°is: Mrs. Savage: will spend the ) : factory . of: the prison.—Nerthern where he has spent the past week in| Winter at her. California home and B > pren Nearly 5,000,000 females are work- ~——— - prairie .ehicken:shoeting and the: opemiiseason for duck and.all other aquadic fowlrends December 1. John F. Chambers will provides the ‘opening number of the Woman's Study club’ Redpatli- Lyceum series. He ‘will'appear-here on the evening of Nevember 3. Panama-California = exposition 2t San: Diego, January ‘1 "to December 31. Panama-Paecifie-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated-ai: the. convention: will be the Minnesota Crop-Improvement as- sociation and.the-Women’s-Auxiliary. 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. Frank Pattersom of Wilton was a business visitor Saturday. Mrs. William Matterson of Turtle River transacted business in the city Saturday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss.-Cecelia Miller of Puposky is visiting friends near Wilton for a few days. . Helen Carey of Northern spent Sat- urday in the city shopping and visit- ing friends. Flour down forty cents per barrel at W. G. Schroeder’s store, Sept. 17. —Adv. Mrs. W. H. Cox of Maltby spent friends; Miss Vesta: Hayworth, who-teaches: the* Johnson . seligol- south of Be= midji, spemt' Saturdsy: in. the: city shopping: é Tave your furniture repaired-at the bargain store; first class*work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Mrs. O. C. Brinstad; who:has spent the past three months in Bemidji, returned to-her'home in Mflnnelpblla Saturday.. ¥ Mrs. Avis Guyer - and. daughter Avis.returned-Saturday: from:Backus where: they -have spent-the-past sev- eral weeks: Attend the Columbus-day supper at the Catholic chureh Monday even- ing in the church basement.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. Barnard of Duluth, who have spent the past ten days at Buena Vista, returned to their home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wafels, who have been visiting at the Glenn Slos- son home for some time, left last night for Minneapolis. A Columbus day supper will be served by the ladies of the St. Phil- lip’s church’Monday evening, Oct. 12. —Adv. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Miss Leah Berman are at Walker today, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rich at their Glengarry home. Phone 30 or 295 for Birch, Tamar- ack, Jack Pine-and Popple wood in four-foot or- sawed lengths. N. E. Tuller.—Adv. it Il i PTHat’s what Sou' wants and hat’s what Cal- “‘umet is guaran- teed to give you— k1t is sure in perfect - lea ing and holesomeness, in-purity: Perfectly raised; mell tender bis- wcuit, cake, mut- aluwmet goes farther thanother: bak- ing: porders— andvit’s moder- ate-in-cost. Insist on. it. Clyde Robertson of Baudette spent Saturday in the oity yisiting:friemds, while - enroute to his heme:from a business: trip: to: Minneapolis: Fred A. Hanson has moved his bar- ber shop. from 101 Secend street: to 317 Fourth street, the Fenton: build-| ing, opposite 'W. G. Schroeder’s:store: The ladies: of the Catholic .church ab your grocerss RECEIVED-. HIGHLST AWARDS" ‘the interest of Congressman Lind- ‘ergh's candidacy: for re-election. He z finds-muchr semtiment in favor of the congressman and is of; the opinion that he will win on November third. by a substantial majority: - The-shrewd.investor ;m not put his-moeney into every sclieme present- ed which promises large returns; rather-he-is satisfled: with the abso- lute security and liberal interest which is guaranteed on the Certifi- cates of Deposit of the Northern Na- tional bank.—Adv. Carl Jacobson returned to Bemidji this morning from Thief River Falls where he attended the Aghletic-club- Thief River- football gdme.. Jacob- son is the coach of the Bemidji ag- gregation and his work and instruc- tion had much to do wilh the splen- did 45 to 0 victory secured by the local boys. While inaThief River Falls he was the guest of his sister. Ole Olson of Clementson 1s mourn- ing the loss of a black \fx, valued-at two thousand dollars, hich escaped from his fox farm: lagt’ week.. He had the black fox: with “a~dozen or 80 red and cross foxes in an enclosure and they gained their freedom by Mrs. Mary E. Savage of California. who has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. John English, of u:-; city, dur- The Biggest Thing in Sight 12 — Happy Boys and Girls — 12 _and the two Amicks THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT midji, so favorable is her impression: of the city. : Andy Nelson of Bergland, on the Lake of the Woods, came to town Monday with the carcasses of three: bears which he shot the previous day: One was the biggest: bear- that has been seen in this country for years, and the other two were of average || size. He killed all three with four shots, using a 30 Winchester. He bagged the big one at a distance of 300 feet, and got the other two as: they made for him. Many tables in town have had bear meat on the menu as a result of Andy’s visit.— Baudette Region. In looking over' the notes from Shop E published 'in the Prison Mirror issued” from the state peni- tentiary at Stillwater, we find M. S. Munn as the correspondent for this. week. Munn will be remem- bered by many of the old timers, as he formerly conducted a restaur- ant in this village in partnership with Mrs. Franklin, whose husband he shot through the heart when-ac- cused by Franklin of intimacy with his- wife. Munn was tried at Be- midji in October, 1907, and found Munn was a bright young man who had studied architecture and had al- so served in the -Griggs by rough intends to spend next summer in Be- |News: TWO BIG BARGAINS ing for wages in England. FOR WOMEN 3 s TOMORROW we Bfirgaln NO’- continue our sale of a few more quart aluminum sauce pams, to women only, usually sold at 35¢c to 50c, for. 3 You do not need to: buy anything else to get one of these pans, but while you are in the store you wi!l want to examine Bargain No. 2 [Bosiex car inet, *“White Beauty,” delivered to your 4 fins, griddle |disging in under it. All the others|guilty of murder in the first degree 5 tex;:z ::;Zolr{‘,’:e:;enéh?e’::y;fl:x m:k::a,fire beurnd | Were recaptured, but the valuable one land sentenced to hang by Judge Me- home f:r A SINGLE DOLLAR. near Plantaganet, was a business call- to result” from |got away. 'He refused two thousand| Clenahan of Brainerd. This sen- er in the city Saturday. ite uses dollars for it recently.—Baudette | tence was afterwards commuted to Region. life imprisonment at Stillwater. saturday. in: Bemidji calling on the | will give a.Columbus:day: supper:in % i local trade. the basement of the church Monday, £ John. and Lizzie Suckert and Lena |Oct. 12.—Adv. i 1 a2 A ) Smith of Grant. Valley were Bemidji| Miss Emma:Noeson:of the:Bemidjl 5 ‘11“!\% p % 7 S h I o visitors Saturday. Abstraet Co. office;: returned:to Be- < winners eVCnt annua tour. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six-|midji: from: Crookstow ~where' she Pennant . spent yesterday as:the guest-of rela- T b] 'd — YES tives-and friends. ablox TO SAVE E Mr. and: Mrs. John @. Morrison, jr., NARAJO o Thi P of Red Lake:were in: Bemidji today . ‘o . Is u’;tgmf;‘ltifY:‘ufinl enroute: to’ their home-from-Madison, | head linesman "during the game A Beautlful Ind]an LOVC Story ) | J Give You Trouble. Wisconsin, and the twin'cities where | whiclr was won by the Bemidji eleven : 2 . . THE NEW HOOsl ER CAB. they have: spent' several days: by & score:of 45 to 0. Interspersed with vaudeville novelties, v : p » - Thousands. of people saffer from eye | Have your Winmter Garments thor-| ,yction sale of western: horses-at d d A 5 : and INET FITS ANY KITCH EN troubles, becnuse tiey do ot know whit |oughly cleaned and renovated 1OW.|gqq gtock. yards Thursday, Oct: 15| SONEZS. AN ances. singing a J J 2 O e oyargt othor minoe_ ailment, bui |The Model Dry Cleaning House. Srecabingd . s This New: Hoosier has 40 special Labor- Sone e TR ove roubies: They méslect y, Cleantng House|win give exnibition of roug riaine: | dancing chorus of pretty girls. Some- ; ; ; | oo Tox helt oyo froubler, ey neglect | pyc Moy )00 ! o g pretty giris. Saving: features; 17 entirely new. Lvery their eyesy l:m"z‘n ! ez e necialiat. Mrs. E. Mark, Auctioneer.—Adv. '3 . oe o . o 06 would, anyway. chargo them o beavy | Leonard Erench,. chief clerk in the| yories Borehardt, superintendent thing new. 20th cent ideas. woman who has.seen it is enthusiastic. We | fee. A8 a lnst resort they go to an optician % SUpg] . thi bi | et the five and.tenscoat store, and often- | Sathre abstract office, who has been | s 410 city schools in Crookston, - want you:to see-this great cabinet now. | y times, gt glasses, that they {6 not meed, |ill for some time past at his home.fy oni saturday -and Sunday in the| A Fevelation; Grand, glittering, glorious, peeries ~ __M mmhmu,fllel;)e their” eves, mote injuey than 1403 Irvine avenue is reeoveringl . the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. in its superiority. CGuaranteed ta he- There are Kitchen Cabinets ' &rery one should use: from his illness.and-is. able.to be-uPsivy Naygle and Mrs. Borchardt, who just as advertised" { 2 K. h C b, 6 grains Optona (1 tablet). Dick Fenton accompanied the Ath-|js a guest at the Naugle home. ¥ - N - g - $ 3 Sumcen ot ot siuh foothl ety Pl S O SR Two shows nightly, 7:15 and 8:50 | - a:}d ltcb S :ns&sh Tse three or four-times & day to bathe the | piver Falls. yesterday, and: acted: as 2 i lmost: every cupboard built for kitchens o] . . Th ipti; d_the simple ar teaching at Ada; and Miss:Ethel . A H : Spitia systorh Keeps the aven clein, Sty | e s (10 RO B ACR ST PO EC Admission I8¢ and 25c | is ealled' & kitchen cabinet nowadays. Every | ;';;,m:fié% Ey ;";';‘lg;“":‘,,‘fl ek waters, 3 A ¢ FFisand - Foikoy, spent - Saburiiy + and | et : — | woman who bhas a kitchen has some kind of _— troubles aro greatiy. benaited und. otten- | FRE LI 3 i FQsunday in Bemiaji, visiting. at the 5 i storage cupboard, but the women who use 3 .'r',’.‘.‘f’ivfil';r. ‘St glasses nnlv!-éxse::megagnm e home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i - i Hoosiers save-millions of steps because of | k after a fow Weeks. une. bt Bert Getchell, on Bemidji avenue. i the scientific’ i ilt i h B Y conta ingreglent which e & > : £ e scientific. conveniences built into the by f‘?‘;{:‘::x'?‘;?:fi:"i‘?f?& ,i"..‘ig :7;‘,‘:‘.*;;,{?!(.,35 Hemidil. Ron b g The| recital, under the supervision of ! g t Hiomiera, & t T 1 % ' g T Hileubati ‘Hilekson sant - Mr-. N6t ' | 0000 women use Hoosers most of them ] ; > 2 = & i : through recommendation o - The lame, wesk:ar aching: back— | Given, will be given October 14, at | The new Third St. Theatre :: Under the management of Fred Briskman friends: That's the'safest guide we know. s Grand Theatre ‘THE' HOUSE OF QUALITY The:unnoticed urinary-disorders— That: may- lead. to. dropsy - and Bright's disease: - When the-kidneys are: weak, Help:-them : with. Doan!s: Kidney Pills, A remedy-espeeially for weak kid- dorsed at.home. : Proof in a Bemidji citizen’s state- ment. 8 p. m. in the Presbyterian church and for its: benefit.—Adv. An intoxicated man in passing the rest room this. morning at a quarter to eight, fell against one of the large front windows and smashed it in. Miss Emma Klein entertained the M. S. club Saturday evening. The guests_were Misses Corrine Carlson, ¥ 4 s TONIGHT ONLY The window in 45 inches square. : - ; = 0 e o3 T - neys. The police were notified and arrest- } ] . lightly | Beauty,” or “Oak Interior” at Doan’s have.been-used. in kidney|ed the man a short time after the ac- 2 8 : . price. Bt B YL troubles for.50.years. cident. . == L 2. $tputs your Hoosier in your home at once. . Endorsed . by - 30,000 .people—en- $1 weekly quickly ‘pays for it. A Shubert Feature in 5 Acts from the novel of chaljles Dickens, Featuring Read the Hoosier $1 Plan Note howfairit is—how the guarantee protects you—and see this Hoosier Cabinet tomorrow. 1. You may choose any of the new Hoosiers “White 3. The low cash price: fixed. the factory % mvdh.lficflyflfse extra reé"{ 4. This sale-is:under the direct supervision of 2 Louise McCready, Marion Segal, Lu- e < . Mrs. W. A. White, 1028 “Dewey cils Moritz and Lucile Young, " The : > 2 the-Hoesier: ; y. 3 Ave., Bemid}i, Minn., 5ays: “One of | yonine was spent in playing games : 5. The sale is strictly limited: to our small p the family knowe:. froms- experiencel | ; ooine A dainty lunch was Tom I ERRISS ! allotment of new, Hoosiers. 4 that Dean’s Kidney:Pilla are a fine % 2 % > { K PROGRAM TONIGHT Admlsjlon 6c and 10c Tomorrow, Tuesday — Fam- ous - Players present Carlyle Blackwell_in a melodramatic farce of ‘romance, thrills and|that Mrs. White recommends. Fos-|in-Duluth on business for ‘heri firm. laughter~-The 'Spitfire: remedy. He keeps them:imithe house and usesthem-whenever he-feels the ! least pain in his: bac<:and: trouble from his kidueys and they never fail to relieve him.- The benefit he got from Doan’s Kidney Pills. leaves him. to hold a high: opinion-of * them: The statement given some years ago still holds good.” Price 50c. at: all. dealers. ' Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills—the ter-Milburn Co:;: ropss-Buffala;:N: Y. —Adv. -~ ; : served. *4A recital, under the supervision of Elizabéth. Erickson and ~Mr. Nat Given, will be given October 14, at 8 p. m. in the Presbyterian church and for its benefit:—Adv. Miss Hildur Eckman of Ashland; the: guest -of. Miss Elsie: Anderson: Miss Eckman is linotype operator on the Ashland Daily Press and has been She returned to Duluth from her visit here. Miss Auderson, one of Mrs. W. B.:Stewart. assisted by. Miss| -~ ‘Wisconsin;, was: in the city Saturday, | the gregfest impersonator of Dicken Presented by World Film _.Gorporation- . : AWS'SION 10c and 296..' s characters : 6. Your “back if you are not d The big bargain: you will get in your Aluminum Pan will pay you for coming down.- You don’t need to buy anything else.. Don’t put this off, for other women-are reading_this too—and those who wait too long will be.too late. ‘Hfuffman & /O"Lreary