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About The City KX KKK KKK K KKK KKK ¥ LEST WE FORGET * AR S LSS SRR E R General, election day, Tuesday, November 3. s : Wednesday, October 28, is “State Forests-Day.” s The' big game seasons opens Nov. 10-and- closes Dec. 1. . High school football game Satur- day, Bemidji versus Brainerd. e s Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. s . The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10. _ s The MacPhail string orchestra at the City Hall Monday evening. Un- der auspices of Athletic club. R 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. oo Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. PR 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- soclation and the Women’s Auxiliary. PR 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- = BREVITIES Ned Jerrard spent today in Porte on business matters. Carl Bye of Pinewood transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Annie Snusted of Nary spent yesterday in the city shopping. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. George Wilson of Eckles was a Be- midji visitor yesterday between trains. . La- Helge Brondso left last evening Absolutely Pure Made from Grape Gream of Tartar NO ALUM HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENY & CO. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and _financlally able to carry out any obligations made by his_firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COII“MFi‘RdCEO Haill's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- acting. directly upon the blood and’mucous surfaces the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills Tor constipa- tion.—Adv. e —————————= Trade in. Foreign - Countries. In foreign countries you come into competition with the . best = goods from every land. An article’ must have’ merit of the highest order to win esteem.. In many of these coun- tries Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the most popular medicine in use for coughs and colds because it it the best. ' For sale by All Dealers. CHICHESTER S PILLS IAMOND 5 t Askyou T will sail' Novemiber 1'far:Norway." Do not forget the chicken dinner at the Pilsener hotel every Hmuhy 25 cents.—Ady. Mrs, L 8. Dybvig of Nary has been the guest:'of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Bunker;:for a short-time. L. G. and' Mrs: Pendergast: have returned: from: International Falls, where they have been thie guests of their son, Phil; for'a.few. days. ‘Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. Halvor Graunt of Saum was in the city today on buginess. Mr. Graunt and family will moye to Fosston in the near future to make their home. Nels and Harold Jensen of- this city will leave tomorrow night for New York City. They will sail for Norway from that place the first of November. - Four-foot or six- LP ‘Wood for sale. teen inch, hay, flour and feed. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Jeroy of Tenstrike was in the city today. She was accom- panied home by her son Alvin, who has been confined at a hospital with typhoid fever. Dr. L. J. Perrault of this city went to Cass Lake this morning where he spent the day on professional: busi- ness. He will return to the cily to- morrow morning. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. J. L. George, county auditor, re- turned to Bemidji this morning from the twin cities where he spent yes- terday on business. While there he appeared before the tax commission on county matters. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson, on Lake Boulevard, have as their guest Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. H. J. Sehneider of Duluth. Mrs. Schneider arrived in the city last evening and will remain for some time. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices,—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nichols of Min- neapolis were Bemidji visitors to- day. Mr. Nichols is a member of the Nichols-Chisolm Lumber company and makes frequent visits to Bemidji, called here by his business interests. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nichols of Min- neapolis arrived in Bemidji this morning and are the guests of Mrs. Nichols’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muncy. While here Mr. Nich- ols will enjoy several days’ hunting. ‘Wanted—To rent modern six-room house in desirable location. Apply Troppman’s Store.—Adv. 0. L. Dent, judicial ditch referee, and A. B. Herrell, Koochiching coun- ty ditch engineer, returned to Be- midji this morning from the vicinity of Kelliher where they have been since Monday on a trip pertaining to several draining projects. Mrs. 0. H. Manaugh was hostess at a Five Hundred party last evening, at which Mr. Manaugh was the guest of honor, the occasion being his birth anniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given and O. H. Manaugh, guest of honor. A business education acquired at Mankato Commercial College, Man- kato, Minn., enables you to obtain a good position.—Adv. T Alex Crozier, of St. Paul, state hotel inspector, was in Bemidji to- day and while here inspected the ho- tels of the city, offering suggestions and orders for the improvement of several places. He paid a high com- pliment to the Markham hotel, giv- ing special mention to the new an- nex which he says is one of the most attractive, convenient and modern establishments of its kind in the northwest. Mrs. 1. W. Gillette and three chil- dren of Little Falls, Minnesota, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Hammond on Dewey avenue for a few days. Mrs. Gillette went to Cass Lake this morning where she will visit for a short time before return- ing to Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Gil- lette will move to the state of Wash- ington in a few weeks, ‘where they will make their home. Mrs. Ham- mond and Mrs. Gillette are sisters. Has your wife a savings account? She is the one who can save money for you. An especial invitation is ex- tended to her by the Northern Na- tional Bank.—Adv. A number of friends'and: nughhou ‘m' w“:fl (Toceen TuRREEYd . “OH Paste” Polish: | For 5t Kirndd of Black Shows - (Blacks, Polishes, Prescrves., o Russet “Oil Paste: Same size. box. cach 102 St an led l-d Siold metalic AskYour Dealerfor || "Defective What it means to-most: men: There: are: many- true- heroes that|: have perished in the European war who - “never smelled powder,” but who sucenmbed’ to sickness after hard umpnigmng——eoupled with bad water and lack of food. The sick and debiliated ‘man is as much out of place in hisistruggle for life and existence as he would be on the fir- ing line. On the other hand the strong, vigorous-man; his. veins filled with rich, red blood, has-an enor- mous;#dvantage in whatever position he ‘be fated to oceupy in war or busitiess. The prompt and certain action: of Dr: Plerce’s. Golden . Medical: Diseoy- ery in: driving all harmful’ germs:and impruities: from. the blood; sets in motion: the repair process which works actively on the.diseased: mem- brane where Catarrh flourishes un- checked or where the - skin gives warning of the bad blood! beneath by showing pimples and boils, also: the skitr clears up.and becomes - wholesome and: ruddy. Thus by building up a new and perfect covering and carrying out of the system the Catarrh infested mat- ter by way. of the blood, liver and kidneys, Catarrh is overcome and permanently conquered. There is not a drop of alcohol or, any narcotic in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, but in this safe vegetable remedy there is mighty al- ternative power which by replacing the blood impurities with pure, rich blood, not - only ends- Catarrhal con- ditions wherever located, but vital- izes the kindneys, stomach, liver, bowels and every organ of the body. People who suffer humiliation -and .Oct flk—fl‘wfi ship- M.rnt Kiel;: the Germania: and: the Howard,: are: building. ly armored lighters capable-of.- each; and: traveling at the: rate of nine miles an hour to proceed’to the River Scheldt should events **permit the landing of German: troopd of Englam. Furthermore _ it. Is .assel three of these lighters are completed and -already on their am w the Scheldt: The Germans: are’ b\dlding an_ air- ship shed.in Schleswig !or two large Zeppelins. The Kockum shipyar at Malmo, Sweden, are building twb submurines, but as no money has been appropriat- ed by the Swedish. parliament for sub- marineés, accerding to ' information here, the:suggestion is made:in Copen- hagen: that' they were m by Ger- |~ many: Two Thousand: Germans: Interned. London; Oct. 24.—A dlspateh to tie Times from:. Rotterdam says: “In- formation: from several quarters is to- the effect: that: nearly. two thousand | Germans- crossed. into Dutch terrttory | off Zealand. and: that they will be. conr | veyed: to North: Hollande for: inters- Austria’s population this year has mental misery because of Pimples,|been officially estimated :at almost Skin rash, Blotches, Eruptions, Boils, [29,000,000. i Carbuncles, are escpecially benefited. It is not a secret remedy for its in- gredients are printed on wrapper. Send for free book on the blood to Dr. Pierce, Invalid’s Hotel, Buffalo; N. Y. & planned a pleasant surrpise on Mrs: Charles Hammond yesterday after- noon. The self-invited guests were Mesdames Slater, Martin, Webster, Ferdet, Larson, Olson, Winebrenner, Frank McManus, John McManus; Gamble, Huntosh, Hubert, Parker, Aldrich, McDonald, Longballa, Gil- lette, Richardson and Miller. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in conversation and the guests served a dainty lunch. Col. and Mrs. Pendergast of Be- midji returned home last night after a short visit at the some of their son, P. S. Pendergast. * Mr. Pender- gast, Sr.,, who is a civil war veteran and one of the best known and most highly respected pioneers: of the state, is a candidate for representa- tive from the Beltrami county por- tion of this district and has just re- turned from a trip to the northern end of the county.—International Falls Daily Journal. Miss Olive Cunningham and Mrs. Martin Kenfield will be hostesses Monday afternoon, when they will give a Kitchen shower”for Miss Lil- lian Cochran, whose marriage to Wil- liam Chichester will take place in the near future. The shower will be given at the home of Miss Cunning- ham and the color scheme will be vellow and white. The guests will include, Miss Lillian Cochran, guest of honor, Mesdames L. A. LaBaw, Walter Marcum, L. W. Griftith, and the Misses Gladys Stanton and Doro- try Torrance. Under a Chicago date line, the fol- lowing item was printed in the Min- neapolis Tribune of last evening: Capt. William P. O’Brien, chief of detectives, received a letter today from Mrs. E. J. Fulton of Cass Lake, Minn., asking him to find her son Edward and his bride of six months. “I received a letter from my son a week ago,” Mrs. Fulton wrote, “in which he said -they were having a hard time of it. They decided to come to Chicago—he to join the army and she to go into the Red Cross. I have plenty of money and I am willing to forgive and forget. Please find them and tell them that Isaid so.” Captain O’Brien sent men to the recruiting stations to try to find the Fulton boy. A large number of music lovers of this city gathered at the ecity hall | last evening to hear Miss Ellen Mil- lar, an accomplished violinist of Du- luth. Miss Millar was assisted by some of the best Bemidji artists, Miss Rubie Henrionnet, elocutionist, who appeared several times in read- ings so varied in character as to give a good idea of her ability as an ar- tist in that line. Miss Dorothy Tor- rance, Miss Elizabeth Erickson, Miss Hazel Southworth and Mrs. G. C. Berglund, vocalists, delighted their hearers with several numbers. Misses Aunie Johnson, Gladys Stanton and Beatrice Backus were-thé-accompan- fests._ Miss flr's vieMn selec- tions were rendered in a very pleas- ing Inanner, each; nujnifer ddmonstra- ing’ the artist’s musicianship, and bination of technic and tone through- gut the program.: All the artists i responded to. encores. Baltiniere;: Oct: 24—The a:reclm's eaboard Air Line rmlwly at| ‘hcuon the: quarterly dividend onj the pref&mé stock of the company. Svledil‘h Slllp Blown Up. Ibndom “Oct; 24—The- Swedish’ steamer Alice, homeward bound Page London, ‘Oct. 24 —A dlspatch lrom ‘Teneriffe; Canary. Islands, to the Daily. ‘Mail reports that the German: cruiger Karlsruhe has sunk thirteen merchantmen in the Atlantic. ~ The news of the Karlsruhe's ex- ploit, according to the Daily Mail Ten- eriffe correspondent, was brought to that port by the German steamer Cre- feld, which arrived there with the[ crews of the British steamers-Strath- roy, Maple Branch, Highland Hope, Indrani, Rio Iguassu, Farn, Nicete Maria de Larrinaga, Cervantes, Cor- nish City, Pruth, Condor and Lynrow- an, all of which were sunk by the Karlsruhe. The - Crefeld was accom- panied into port by the German steam- ers Patagonia, Rio Negro anfl Asun- cion. Stomach Trouble and: Constipation Cured. : “I was sick for three years with stomach trouble and constipation, doctored continually with different physicians, with only temporary re- lief,” says Mrs. Hester. Waite, of Ant- werp, Ohio. “A friend advised me to try Chamberlain’s Tablets, which I.did, and continued to use them for one year, and they completely ecured me, not only of the stomach trouble but also of the constipation.”- For sale by All Dealers. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY Alco Flim Corporation present the* most:: magnetie: name - ever offered in motion pictures- ETHEL BARRYMORE In the exceptional motion picture play The Nightingale In five acts First show will start promptly, at 7:20; Second. 8:45_ Admission 10c and. 20c : ) Coming ;l‘uesday:—“Atlantis" a mammouth productien in six reels: E————————— Advertisers who want the ‘best results always patronize- The: Pioneer. They know,. by experi- ence, that it hasno equal in this seetion of the-country as an advertising medium. ACKINAWS, FLANNEL SHIRTS, $0X AND UNDERWEAR Cold weather is approaching and you will soon be in need of heavy clothing. 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