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KEE KKK KKK KRR KK K| * LEST WE.FORGET; * kiiiiilii«#lilii< To vote Tuesday. s Gengral:election ' day, - Tuesday, November: 3. == L B The big game-seasons -opens- Nov. 10 and closes.Dec. 1. .. Beltrami- county's next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. s s Votes for amendments three and nine will be for the benefit of north- ern Minnesota. P High school football game at Fair grounds, Saturday, Nov. 7, Bemidji against Fosston. .. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November 10. .. The Mothers’ club will meet in the Library building, Tuesday afternoon, November 3, at 3 o’clock. PR November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the open season for duck and all other aquatic fowl ends Deeember 1. .o 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. .. Panama-California exposition =at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco February 20 to December 4. e Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Bralnerd, December 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affilinted at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as- sociation 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. Favorn of this kind are appreciated by the publish- = BREVITIES Mrs. George Grow was an out-of- town visitor Saturday. Dr. Frank Gunn was a Bemidji professional visitor yesterday. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Miss Retta Rogers of Wilson has entered the Bemidji high school. Mrs. E. Henshaw of Wilton was among the out-of-town shoppers Sat- urday. Mrs. H. S Stillwell of Becida spem STOPS HEADACHE PAN, NELRALGi Don’t suffer! Get a dime pack- of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. ™ You can.clear your head and relieve & dull, aplitting or violent throbbing headache. in & moment with a Dr. James’ Headache 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- mente: after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the head- ache, neuralgie and pain. Stop suffer- na—:t’s less, Be sure you get what you ask for. Grand Theatre THE HOQUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY The Wireless Voice (Reliance) A two reel number that has plenty of action and.makes goed entercainment. Granny (Majem.ic) A boaxidmg hm%se dra.maDthat is very pleasing, featuring Doro- thya(l}"lysh. Sis (Princess) A very amusing comedy. Tomorrow . Tuesday : — ‘T he greatest play ever written, ‘‘East Lynne”, in 6 parts. Matinee 3 p. m, Thursday ‘The Ragged Earle” by the Alwl":lm €Co. -|day evening. Tenstaike schools,. .pi:t»Snnusr i the city:> 1 Mias ‘Nellté. Evans of Schooleraft Wwas among ‘the out-ottmm shoppers | Saturday: i Miss/ Edww.flflt ‘of: Beelda-spent- ] Saturday in thel cmy calling on' the g local trade. . ¢ & Matinee-at: the!m'tmmvi at]! 3 p. m., showing: “Bast' Lynne:"— Adv. Mrs. R. R. Hurlbut.of Laporte was the guest of Mrs. T, J. Welsh Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Martin' Hogan: of Grant Valley: transacted ‘business in the city Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Agnew of Hib- bing are Beémidji visitors, being guests-at the Markham hotel. Avoid the crowds at night by ‘at- tending the matinee at the-Grand to- morrow.—Adv. Misses Frances Bowers, Annie Bow- ers and Pearl Gray spent Saturdsy. in the city, the guests of friends: Mrs. Holden of Fosston- is spend; mond Point before closing: it for the| winter. Mrs. J. F. Gray of Red Lake Falls;| is visiting her daughter, Miss Pearl, this week. Pearl Gray teaches the: Winton school. ‘Wood for sale: teen inch, hay, flour and feed. Batchelder.—Adv. Four-foot” orsix- L P. urday from Good Thunder, Minne- sota, where she has been visiting rela- tives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wetty of Puposky were in the city Saturday, enroute to their home from-Crookston, where they have spent the summer: Rex Warner of this city 'is moving his family to Puposky this week. They have a farm near that town and will make their future home. there. ‘Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. E. E. Shelky and family and Mrs. Bertha Dorens of Tenstrike au- toed to Bemidji yesterday and spent a few hours with friends, returning home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles: E. Battles and ~ Mrs. Henry Fellows autoed to Fargo Sat- urday, where they will visit friends and relatives for a few days. Garry Brennon, driver of the fire team, went to Ranier-today-where he will spemd a ten days’ - vaeation, hunting. - While'there he-will:be:the: guest of his brothef, J.'M. Bfennon. |z ture taken.—Adv. Clayton C. Cross, the Bemidji real: the southern part of the: state where business. mour Packing company- representa- cities for treatment. the bargain store, first class:work- at reasanable prices.—Adv. George Winter, formerly of this city, for some time: having charge of. the Crookston Lumber company land office here, returned to his home in Minneapolis after spending several days here and at Kelliher on busi- ness. Mrs. Seth Smith of Becida was a. Bemidji visitor Saturday. Her daughter, Miss Fern, who is elerking at the W. G. Schroeder department. store, accompanied her home and will spend a short vacation at the home of her parents. Tomorrow, Tuesday, at the Grand;| | “East Lynne.” '~ The world’s greatest emotional drama in 6 reels. Matinee 3 p. m.—Adv. Miss ‘Grace Riley was given a Hal- lowe'en surprise by a number of her friends Saturday mnight. The rooms were decorated with black eats, bats, witches; pumpkins and other Hallo- we'en emblems. The guests were Flossie Bangen, Avis Guyer, Nellie Crowell, Elsie Blackburn, Norma Nis- sen, Helen Larson, William Lappen, William Begsley and Omar Edwards. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. The art is not in making money, but in keeping-it. - Keep:it-at-wes for you at the Northern Nash Bank, where you will-reeeiwe 4 .pen|: cent interest.—Adv. Carroll Hill entertained at a 6 o’clock stag dinner Saturday. even: ing, the occasion being his twenty- first birth anniversarys The: guesis included Mesers. Robert Feir, Julius i Bestul, Ralph Brandon, Bsul Howe; Remsen' Bell, Herbert Bell, Joe{Chvis- tie, Oscar Nelson, Frank Kelliher, The guests presented-the host with. a diamond stickpin as.a remembranee;} of the occasion. The evening was spent in playing cards. Don’t forget the address, 29 Tenth; street, corner of Doud, when: yous| want kodak finishing: ‘done: s, six exposures;-10c. 3 X ing some time at her cottage-at Dia- (.. Calumet pastry is good to look at, Mrs. Otto Staveneau returned Sat-| light, fluffy, tender and whole- some. powder that is Jigh in quality and wiodzratein price. One of these days yeu ought to|up. go to Hakkerup’s and have your-pie~|dozen. Adv. Misses Anna McManus and Lurlie estate and insurance man; returned)Hammond entertained at a to Bemidjl yesterday-morning- fromqwe’en party Saturday Witl good to eat. Always Calumét is the one baking RECEIVED HIGHEST-AWARDS ‘World'Puve Feed Expasition, Chicago, Il Paris Expositian, Francs, March, 1912 Post cards, Mrs. 5c each; A A 50c p night. lrooms were appropriately decorated he has spent the past few days onyin; Hallowe'en colors, black and yel- low predominating. The party was William Finnegan, one of the Ar-|given at the McManus residence on Dewey avenue and the guests came tives in this district, left yesterday|dressed. in Hallowe’en costumes and for Coleraine where he will take hisjincluded Mabel uncle, who is seriously ill, to thetwin:|Kirk, Mary Olson, Florice Plummer, Mae Auger, Fran- fave your furniture repaired at|ces McManus, and Mildred Dicken- son. Aubolee, Beatri Agnes Twenty-nine states are now pro- ducing coal on a commercial scale. thatgive superior service, and: that cost -no more than the will protect the dren. from- the perils of bed filfiu—fm:dnflomed&nfl stand the hard Rublmuhnwxll mnmpnsmdn&nl Mh“m too. Also in storm style. Look et-the-pi intos Insist- uppn Hub-Mark. Rubbers for:your children,and when occasion mmnpflrfm‘ywudf. T HARK RUBBERS ThisTundebled. Lask For Look for the Hub-Mak on all kinds and styles of Rubber Footwear ifor Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Note this:—You can rely on you buy from dealers who Richardson.— Hallo- The O’Neal, The evening was spent in play- ing games after which a sumptuous lunch was served. 1l Hnb-erk R\lhber Footwear. | rchants.. | bargo-on the expertation to. try at war with Great Bril ; | articles which will be of in prosecuting the war ‘The farreaching conl.rabsnd ot ‘war order. adopted by the Dominion cabi- het also_prohibits the exportat in delay. | contraband to _any neutral c which would in “turn-re-expoft the t Britain’s enemies. . Among the articles specifically men- |'tioned.as contraband are nickel, ‘nick- el -ore, woolen: goods, food, explosives, horses, fodder, leather, coal, eepper, petrol, aeroplanes and. barbed wire. | UNDER- SEVEN SISTERS LAW Standard -Oil. Company Reported ‘Tn- dicted in New Jersey. Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 2—It was - reported here that criminal indict- ments had been voted by the Hudson county grand jury against the Stand- ‘ No k.ldnoy 1 mmfi%emmd" There. ia pomidle | Recommended by, uwmu-. | Proved by Bemidji:testimony. Mrs. BE. Thomon, = 1009 Bemidji been.a great..sufferer ‘from pain in ¥ | the back and other symptoms of kid- ney . trouble, For years thres or. fonr years I had spells of backache angd|ard Oil Company of New Jersey and often had to glve up and go to bed, }"Ih" ou R"fl""‘g LomEeTy Woh 3 ave been engage a rate war on Hkas other remedies. but. nathing| .. .;ine in Hudson and Essex counties ped me as.much as Doan’s K1dne¥ | yiinin the past few months. Hills. They brought me quick re-| It is said the indictments were Hef, and I think highly Of them.” |found under the.so called “seven sis- 2 Price 50¢, at all dealers. Don’t|ters laws,” which were placed on the '|simply ask for a kidney remedy—|statute books through the efforts of get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same| Woodrow Wilson when he was gov- that Mrs. Thorson had. Foster-Mil- | ernor of the state. burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Retired Army Officer Dead. Galveston, Tex., Nov. 2.—Brigadier e7 ‘ 1 General John Simpson, U. S. A, re- tired, is dead at the home of his son- in-law, Captain W. L. Gutherie, at the ABHING KIBNEYS Second division encampment in Texas B E. L‘HUHGHF 5 First] “pat the auspices of the GLUB four entertainments Children JOHN . F. CHAMBERS. e at Netzer’s: Drug -Stere: City. General Simpson was seventy- four years old. We eat too. much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you. Most folks. forget that..the kidneys, like the bowels, get lluggnh and clogged and need a fi 9 occasionally, else we have backache dull ‘misery in_ the Merchants Who Want It matters not where you reside or, what you. waat,: the. merchants below can get it.for you at 8 price | that will defy competition. Every merchant-is reliable- and will-give you -the best value for your money e kidney region, severe headaches, rhen- matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, slesplessness and all sorts of bladder dis- orders. You simply must keep your kxd.ne\'n active ‘and clean, and the .moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ‘ounces of Jad Balts from any drug store here, e A ES SRS S S SRS SR B BEMIDJI MTJSIC HOUSE 117 Thlrfl Str.:et, Bemidji. Wholesale and retail Pla- nos, Organs and Sewing take & tablespoonfal in & of ‘water before breakfast for a few days and Machines. your kidneys will then act .. 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