Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 14, 1914, Page 3

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iAbout The City | = KR KKK KKK R KRN KK * LEST WE FORGET * «fi*i*i««#q««««au General election ‘day, ‘Tuesday, November 3. . Wednesday, October 28, is “State Forests Day.” s s s The big game seasons opens Nov. 10 and closes Dec. 1. s s Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. % . The next.-meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10, L Do not forget the recital given in the Presbyterian .church, Wednesday evening, October 14, under the super- vision of Mrs. W. B. Stewart. s s s % November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends December 1. P John F. Chambers will provide the opening number of the Woman’s Study club Redpath Lyceum series. He will appear here on the evening of November 3. P Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. s o* Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Brainerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Aftiliated at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as- sociation and the Women's Auxiliary. P 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- i BREVITIE: L. G. Pendergast went to Kelliher vesterday on business. T. Kvale of Rosby was a business visitor in the city yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. L. C. Dempsey is on the sick list this wek and is confined to her bed. Mrs, E. E. Glenn and Mrs, M. Fifer | of Fern Lake spent yesterday in the city. Flour down forty cents per barrel at W. G. Schroeder’s store, Sept. 17. —Adv. E. L. Oberg, of the Blackduck American, was a Bemidji visitor to- day. Mrs. Herb Dodge of Pinewood was Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY The Primitive Instinct (Kalem) A remarkable production of the primitive man, featuring Marion Sais. In two parts. The Car of Death (Kalem) A thrilling railroad drama feat- uring Helen Homes. The Fable of Higher Education That Was Too High For The Old Man. (Essanay) One of George Ade’s laughable comedies. COMING SOON:—Mary Pick- ford in “The Eagle’s Mate.”” STOPS HEADACE PAN, AELRAG of Dr. James' Headsohe Powders, 2 You can clear your head and.relieve | = dull, splitting or violent_throbbing headache “in & moment ‘with a ‘Dr. James’ 'Hesdache Powder. . This old: time headache relief acts almost magi- cally. Send Some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo- ments after you take a powder you | will wonder what became of the head- a—betwe —dllhr»lnfih'dty yesterday. “SCOOP Ben Davis Box Apples, every apple| sound, $1.00. Ady. # R. a2 eaqu-m croc‘lmbn ‘has beefn vismng friends in —Bemldill and vicinity. this week: Mrs. Henry Sanders of 'i‘urtle River was a“Bemidji shopper yester— day, -between -trains. . Extra fancy Ben Davis Box Ap- ples; per box, $1.00. W. G. Schroed- er.—Adv. 5 Mrs. W. Martin and son Earl of Turtle River were among the out of town. visitors ‘'yesterday. Mrs. L. L. Omdahl of Bagley is.the |guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Bert Getchell, for a few days. Do mot: forget 'the chicken-dinner. at the Pilsener -hotel every Sunday. 25 cents.—Adv. Mrs. H. L. Rasummsen of this city. left today for ‘Northome where she will visit relatives for a few days. L. G. Pendergast.and family have moved from their summer home at W. G. Schroeder.— A\ Balsam Beach to their Bemidji home| "} this-week. Wood for sale. teen inch, hay, flouriand feed. Batchelder.—Adv. Four-foot or six- L P Mrs. ‘Harry Koors -went to Park| Rapids the first of the week, having| been called there by the death of her father, Mr. Chandler. A. H. Holt of Pittsburg, Pennsyl- vania, who has spent the summer in Bemidji, his brother from Pittsburg. ‘Wood for sale. teen inch, hay, flour and feed. Batchelder.—Adv. F. H. Lang of Duluth, - distriet manager of -the .Standard -Oil com- pany, was in Bemidji today transact- ing business with the local agent. J. Jerome, the Battle River mer- chant, returned to his home last ev- ening after having spent the day in Bemidji. = He returned via Kelliher. One of these days you ought to 8o to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. I P Ollie Neilson, secretary of the Be- midji lodge of Elks, announced this morning that there will be a reg- ular meeting of 1052 tomorrow even- ing. Mrs. G. H. Hansel of Bagley, who has been a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, for the past week, returned .to her home yesterday. Don’t forget the dance in the City Hall tonight. Music by Internation- al Raggers.—Adv. Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, 717 Lake Bou- Tevard, will entertain the ladies of the Episcopal Guild tomorrow after- noon at 2:30. A cordial invitation is extended. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds were called to Duluth yesterday, having received word that Mrs. Reynolds’ mother -was very low and not ex- pected to recover. Epworth League Carnival at M. E. church Friday, Oct. 16. Come and enjoy yourself.—Adv. The Swedish Lutheran Aid society will be entertained at the home of Mrs. L. M. Lind, 62 Fourth street, tomorrow afternoon. All are cor- rially invited to attend. John R. Burgo, of Duluth, one of the best known traveling salesmen in this territory, was in Bemidji yes- terday and” has again resumed his work in this district after an absence of several years. Tave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Miss Martha Huntosh entertained HELP THE KIDNEYS Bemidji Readers are Learning The Way It's the little kidney ills—, The lame, weak or.aching back— The unnoticed urinary disorders— That may lead to dropsy and Bright's disease. ‘When the kidneys are weak, Help them wnh Doan’s Kidney Pills, R 3 % R A remedy especially for weak l’dd— neys. ¥ Doan’s have ‘been used in kidney troubles for 50 ‘vears. Endorsed by 30,000 people—en- dorsed at home. Proof in a Bemidji citizen’s state- ment. Mrs. W. A. White, Ave., Bemidji, 1023 Dewey Minn., ‘says: " “One -of {the famijly knows from ‘experiemce that Doan’s Kidney Pills:-are.a fine remedy. He keeps them in the house and uses them whenever-he feels'the least pain in ‘his bac< and: trouble from his kidueys and they never fail to relieve him. The henefit he .got from Doan’s Kidney Pills’leaves him to hold a high ‘opinfon 6f them. The statement given some years ago still holds good.” Price. 50c. at “all -dealers. - Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—| set Doan’s Kidney _Pills—the same’ that” Mrs. White recommends. M-'M"y and tie first pods were picked in | Albert. ter-Milburn Co., rops.;-Buffalo, N. Y —Adv. of« Rheumatism . M‘W‘m‘-' lood U ae-‘lnd Samtarlum Speciali ache, and pain. Stop suffer- 1@-165‘;':3. 8. Bomcyw:vt \Vr(l&lmnnmol 3 cured patiepts & - has as his guest this week | Four-foot or six- | Gives a brilliant glossy shine thal does not rub off or dust off—th anneals to the iron—that lasts fot times as long as any other. Black Silk Stove Poish | ¢ is in a class by itself. It's mm‘. carefully madeandmade $ 7 materials. h you Sver uzed: vour hardware “or grocerydealer i3 sutlwricad to re- fund “your the Baptist Young People's society last evening at the home of Mrs. H; W. Bailey. After the business meet= ing a social time was had and a dain- ty lunch served. Father Egan of Fargo, North Da- kota, who has heen a guest at the L. C. Dempsey home, 707 Bemidji avenue, for the past week, has re= turned to his home. He is pastor of the Catholic cathedral at Fargo. Wanted—To rent modérn six-room house in desirable location. ' Apply Troppman’s Store.—Adv. Invitations ~will be issued today day night in the city hall by several young men of the city. This is one of the series of dances which have been much enjoyed during the sum- mer. Grand concert at the City hall Oct. 23. ' Miss Miller of Duluth, vio- linist, assisted by local talent.~Adv:- Adolph Billadeau, formerly of Be- midji, returned to the city yesterday from Glenwood where he recently disposed of his hotel. Mr. Billadeau will remain here for several days and is considering several business pro- positions. Phone 30 or 295 for Birch, Tamar- ack, Jack Pine and Popple wood in four-foot or sawed lengths. N. E¥ Tuller.—Adv. Miss Alice Neely, one of the 1914 |graduates of the Bemidji school, ‘who is ‘teaching near Kelliher, will of the week. She has had a week’s vacation, owing to the flooded rosds in her district. M ‘‘Save the pieces” of, stoves and Co. Phone 69.—Adv. The high school football game scheduled to be played with Thief River ‘Falls in that city next Satur- day, has been cancelled by the Pen- nington county boys. The °-loeai school eleven is.out:for the champion ship of this section of the state. “Save the pieces” of stoves® and other castings and have them welded at the Bemidji Welding and Machine Co. Phone 69.—Adv. son Ebben.and daughter Hleanor and. Miss Crowley of Chicago, who. has been a guest at the Bowser home this summer, returned yesterday from Puposky where they have been‘guests at the Lemloh hnmg “for :the past four days. I. -Bisiar has moved frofh 519 Ir- vine Ave: to 1111 Dewey Ave.-Phone number now is'591-J. Put'this'mam- ber in your phone book.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart ar- rived-in Bemidji last evening from the southern part-of tire state where they have ‘been visiting for several weeks. * While in.Bemidji they are the guests of the John Neumennfam- ily. Mr. Stewart recently sold his confectionery -establishment at:Kel- liher. Your interests are farthered by the interest you will receive onithe Cer- tificates of Deposit isswed by: the {Northern National ‘Bank.—Agv. Mr. and Mrs, John “English, 820 Mississippi-avenue, had “greenpea: out of their garden last evening lor supper. The ‘peas ‘were planted -in Jnly. They: have been- bearing ever since and the: peas picked from the vines last evening were as Tiice and Jjuicy as the fln& omes harvested. Auction sale Bf westérn Horses at Soo stock yards Thursday afterncon, Oct. 15. Will give * exhibition of rough riding. Mrs. E. Mark. auc- tioneer.—Adyv.— Themtluunotthelmum for a dance which is to be given Fri- i land until recently cashier oi the La- Porte bank: “C. A. Roman is go- mginto the: land blllim omanex- Land Agency. - He ‘Nas’the agency ifor large sections of .llnd, not only in Hubbard county, but also Illinois and part of Wisconsin adver- tising his propetty. -He reports having sold- several pieces already, and got the promise of many more who ‘intend “coming up here to look around. He leaves again tomorrow in {morning for the south and will bring Tras opened-"&n ‘offtee/{and mod mendow. M -' next door ‘to L. A. Wideman’s store. |able. Address G. H. Bang, Bemidjf, His friends here wish him'success.” Minn.—Ady. For Sale or Rent—Five acres good e land mear brick yard; good house, In-a new electric ‘Gookin nove ‘a Well ‘and:barn. ‘All fenced and un-|refilector is wsed to condentrate $he der c\lltlvstiun. some orchard on the | heat at the top. land; first class truck farm. Also| ~ 160 acres farm land, good hardwood Need any neip? itTv a want ad, Have the New Hoosier: Cabinet delivered to your home now for only $1. * No matter what opinion you may have had'of Kitchen Cabinets you will say -this New Hoesier is-the most. convenient labor-saving machine - You ever saw. return 4o her schodl ‘the latter ‘paft:|] other ‘castings and have them welded: || at the Bemidji Welding and Machine || ~T.¢ook for dinuner » It insures perfectly ‘balanced meals of great variety—one of the many exclusive features. For Only $1 You Can Still Have One Delivered Tomorrow Read: carefully these liberal terms of’the Hoosier plan now being erganized in furniture stores all over Ameriea: You may choose any of the fiew Hoosiers —*“White Beauty,” or “Oak Interior’” at slightly less price. $1°puts your Hoosier in your home at once. $1 weekly' qmckly pays for it. The low cash price fixed by the factory prevails stnctly—no extra fees. ‘This sale is under the direct supervision of the Hoosier Company. The sale is strictly limited to our small allotment of new Hoosiers. Your money back if 'you are not-delighted with your Hoosier. “Read that guarantee again. It protects you ab- Solutely. . Seize now this great epportunity to cat the . cords_that bind you to youg kitchen. Women - all over town are telling ¢heir-friends about our Big Bargain in Aluminum Quart Sauce Pans. We still can take orders tomorrow, from women only, for a few moré-from our second lot now on the way, at 40 Lnbor-Savmg Feltiih. 17 Entirely New It is so complete that it practically. “Q)u whole kitchen at your fingers’ ends. at work in“front of it and save aniles-of steps. your: Adown It is Yousi so0.compact that you can reach everything’edsily and - put it back quickly. kitchen. - answers n?m_-} day Mr. and Mrs. W. N. -Bowser and (i The new Third St. Theatre i It will fit into..elmost any Mis. Frederick’s food guide alone will save you enough bother to make the cabinet worth while. It ternal queshon, “What' shall TONIGHT ,NLg Warner’s Feautres Inc., Present Milter Brothers” 10l Ranch Feagres “THE LOYALTY . EA . SAVAGE” _iin three parts Featuring John Miller, er 7 A exciting built around the cute .baby Early and and beali ‘gtory life:of John Miller, th: succecifin‘western ranchm the millionaire rfanch own= iful .Elsie “ adventure| wonderful of romanti ‘We could have rhspo&ed of several hundred pans if we had not set a daily limit. -Pans of this size sell usually for 35 to 50 cents. You do not need to buy anything else. to get one of these pans, but you must come early if You want one. The Biggest Thing in Sight — 'Happy Boys and Girls — and the two Amicks 'THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT AMICKS Pennant winners. Seventh annual tour. Tabloid : NARAJO. A ‘Beautiful Indlan Love story Interspersed ‘with vaudewlle noveltles, songs and’ -dances. A singing and dancmg chorus of pretty girls. Some- - thing new. 20th century ideas. ‘HA revelation; Grand, glittering, glorious, peerleu ; in'its superiority. Guaranteed to be ~ just as advertised Two shows nlghtly, 7:18 and 8.80 12 12

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