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About The City #*f#*l!{f{{{&qg* ¥ LEST WE FORGET * K KKKKKK KK KKK KKK The big game seasons opens Nov. 10 and closes Dee. 1. Big farmers’ “Round-up’’ institute at the high school, Saturday, Novem- ber 21. Beltrami county’s next term of eourt will convene on Tuesday, Feb- raery 9. High school football game at Fair grounds, Saturday, Nov. 7, Bemidji ageainst Fosston. Men's annual turkey dinner at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday ev- eming, -November 18. The next meeting of the board of county commissioners = will begin Tuesday, November 10, Basketball dance in the City Hall Priday evening. It will be an en- joyable affair. Invitations have been issued. November 7 is the closing date for prairie chicken shooting and the epen season for duck and all other agquatic fowl ends December 1. “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the auspices of the Woman’s Study elub. Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-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. Aftiliated at the convention will be the Minnesota Crop Improvement as- sociation and the Women’s Auxiliary. Realizing the value of bright and jateresting 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- EJ,0GA} BREVITIES A. Ness of Nary was among the out-of-town callers yesterday. - For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Dana Gould moved into his new home on Irvine avenue this week. Meet me at the rink tonight.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Plan- taganet transacted business in Be- midji yesterday. Meet me at the rink tonight.—Adv. Miss Esther Austed of Nary spent ATLANTA, 2flor 25cenls L'Iuel'. rnlmdy A "n., Inc. Makey e e et e 2% in. high l/i in. high iy = Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Ghange of Program Tonight The Final Verdict (Majestic) An all absorbing drama of the early pioneer days. The Legand of Black Rock (Beauty) A throbbing terse tale of the Little Mischief (Thanhouser) A very attractive child comedy. Admission &c and 10c | Change of program Saturday. Matinee 2:30. Coming Tuesday, Nov. 10th:— “‘Home, Sweet Home.”” Consid- ered the most beauiiful picture! | to spend the winter in this vicinity. | yesterday in Bemidji calllng on the local merchants. . _For Fire insurance see Sathre.— Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson at dinner yesterday. Get one of those $1.98 coats tomor- row. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Whitney of Bass Lake were business callers between trains yesterday. ‘Wood for sale. - Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. Mrs. Benson and son were called to Grand Forks this week by the se- rious illness of Mrs. Benson's father. Wood for sale. teen inch, hay, flour and feed. 1I. P. Batchelder.—Adv. K. K. Roe and son returned from Minneapolis this morning. Mr. Roe! ment. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. J. L. Johnson of Bemidji went to Northfield, Minnesota, yesterday, where she will spend some time on business matters. TOMORROW—1 lot ladies’ and girls’ coats, " $1.98 each. O’Leary- Bowser Co.—Adv. Mrs. Hans Mittet of this city went to Thief River Falls today, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. A. Berglund, for_some time. 1ave your furniture repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. Rev. E. E. Test of Mizpah, Minne- | sota, was in the city this week to visit his wife, who is seriously ill at one of the local hospitals. The Latest Styles in ladies’ and girls’ coats at reduced prices. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Marc Day, one of the state land department criusers, spent yesterday and today in Bemidji. He makes his headquarters in Kelliher. We have reduced the pri¢e on every Ladies and Girl’s coat in the store. O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Frank Koors, of the Koors. Bros. company, returned yesterday after- noon from Duluth where he has spent the past four days on business. A Dollar Ninety-Eight. You can keep good and warm for that sum.! O’Leary-Bowser Co.—Adv. Miss Lulu Leaf, who has spent the | past few months visiting her s:ster,, Mrs. S. E. Horlocker of fhis city, has returned to her home in Keokuk, Towa. Car load of Mumesota horses just received by Pogue & Son. Call and make your selection early.—Adv. i A. E. Feldman of Northome, R. J. Loomis of Orth and R. J. Broughton of Walker, were in Bemidji last even- | ing and entered the antlered ranks of the Elks. Saturday, Nov. 7. 25 Ladies’' Coats, values $8.50 to $20.00. Choice $1.98 “each. O’Leary-Bowser (o.—— Adv. W. E. Elliott, proprietor of the Fair Store in this city, returned last night from Blackduck where he spent the day on business. Cass Lake today. He went to’ J. P. Pogue & Son'have received a carload of Minnesota horses which they will sell at reasonable prices.—— Adv. * C. C. Culp, of McComb, Iowa, was |in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Red Lake where he will visit at the home of Dr. L. L. Culp, who is the Red Lake agency physician. Car of Minnesota horses, weighing from 900 to 1,600 lbs., for sale or! will trade for cattle. " Pogue & Son —Adv. Mrs. A. A. Krueger entertained forty-seven guests Wednesday even- ing. Dancing, cards and games were the amusements enjoyed and a sump- tuous lunch was served. You can buy any ladies’ or girl’s coat in the store tomorrow at a great saving to your pocketbook. O’Leary- Bowser Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gikling and children will spend the winter in Wisconsin, the guests of Mrs. Gik- ling’s mother, Mrs. Peterson. They left for that place this week. Minnesota horses weighing from 900 to 1,600 1lbs., have just arrived at Pogue & Son's Livery barns. They are for sale or trade—Adv. Iver Rockvog, formerly of Pine- wood, but who has spent the past several months in Minneapolis, was | a Bemidji visitor today. He expects? We have just received a carload | of young Minnesota horses, ranging ; in weight from 900 to 1,600 1bs. They | are for sale or trade. Pogue & Son, owners.—Adv. W. B. Stewart, county superin- ever made. Mrs. J. V. Arnold and Mrs. James | 1ast night for Cass Lake where they Four-foot or six-; took his boy down for medical Lreat—‘E C. Bergh was the guest of honor. ;At the close of the pleasant after- 'walk with my body bent nearly dou- tamount I was sure it would help me ‘kidney trouble and could mot work {and I sent for some of Dr. Kilmer’s i Swamp-Root. i given me any relief, I had more faith | You will also receive a booklet 011 1 Daily Pioneer. ! Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & su'Ts Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a s,amplel lThe new Third St. Theatre :: Under the management of Fred Bnlll-m tendent, went to Crookston yesterday afternoon where he will attend the'’ teachers’ convention in session there. He expects to refurn on ‘the morning train. : M. A. Downs has returned from Brainerd where he went to consult a doctor about an injured foot. He is improving but will not be able to resume his work for two_or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield left elected to the state senate from the|tainment. and\a luneh ‘was served district involving Cass and ° Itasca|during the afternoon: llrs. 3. - counties, will arrive in Bemidji this|iar, Mrs. James: Meineg of Mlnneapnlis evening. Mr. McGarry has ‘served|and Miss Kntherlne Bowe assisted in several terms in the house of repre- serving sentatives and has always been re- garded as one of the influential mem- bers of that branch of the state leg- are doing the things fir Buflne- way, Get into the thrifty class. Start right by saving some money and hav- ing it at interest with the Nmnern National Bank.—Adv. Several Red Lake residents were in.Bemidji last evening for the pur- pose of attending the Elks meeting. |islature. While in Bemidji McGarry A. C. Goddard, a member of the Be-|Will be the- guest of Judge C. W. midji lodge, 1052, was here, as were | Stanton. ‘W. F. Dickens, superintendent of the agency, and Geo(ge Blakeslee, both ‘being invited. OGGUPY SEVERAL VILLAGES Russians Omolnlly Report lnva:ion of 3 "Turkey. Petmmd, Nov. 6.—It is announced that the Russian Caucasian army which is invading Turkey has advanc- ed several miles into Turkey and now will join friends on a hunting trip. Mrs.,, Martin Kenfield accompanied them and will join her husband who is also at Cass Lake hunting. Mrs. O. L. Dent and infant daugh- ter arrived in Bemidji this morning from Minneapolis. Mrs. D. M. Brown, mother of Mrs. Dent, accom- panied her to Bemidji. The Dents have taken up their residence on Dewey avenue. Mrs. F. M. Pendergast and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie entertained Thursday af- ternoon at Meadowbrook farm. Mrs. Mrs. S. J. Hin'vey and two sons're- turned yesterday from a several weeks’ visit with friends and rela- occupies several. villages. ves in Rock Falls and Sterling, Il-{ N news is at hand regarding the Minnesota, has accepted a .position |linois. Mr. Harvey, who has been operations of the Black sea flaet, al- with the Carlson Variety store. Miss [employed in Minneapolis for the past|though rumors that a battle has taken ‘Werner, together with her parents, |several months, in the office of the place are current. moved to Pine City from Bemidji in |Crookston Lumber company, went to| It is”officially announced that the September and Miss Werner was em- | Rock Falls and accompanied his fam- | Gérmans are again withdrawing into ployed at the variety store for sev-ily to Bemidji. He expected to re- East Pr“"h", It is declared they are z - 3 5 moving toward their original battle eral months prior to that'time. ]mam in the city for a week, but had line between Lyck and Bial, Harold Schmitt, son of Mr. and|® Teturn to Minneapolis last even-| pfoanwhile the Russian advance be- Mrs. William H. Schmitt on kDewey ing on account of pressing business. yond the Vistula centinues. The Rus- avenue, who is attending the high| ~Thirty-five friends and neighbors slans arealso pushing besond Kielee. schiool at Thiet River Falls, {8 spend-|of Mrs. John McManus plannea a |1 fmms icre 15’0’;0 “soldiera, 200 ing a few days, the guest of his par-| plegsant surprise on her yesterday|ofcers-and a number of cannon and ents. The Thief River Falls 8chools |afternoon, when they gathered —at|machine guns were taken. have closed during the teachers’ con- | the home of her mother, Mrs. James X vention at Crookston this week. Har- | Bowe, 1111 Lake Boulevard, where old’ will return to Thief River Falls 'Mrs. McManus had been invited: to ‘Monday to resume his studies. spend the afternoon. Cards, music P. H. McGarry, who has just been |and conversation furnished the enter- JS2 STYLE AND VALUE SKIRTS _ Just received a large shipment of skirts from our New York representative. Skirts of every de- scription, material and color, all sizes. SKIRTS SKIRTS That sold from $3.50 to $6.00 for That sold from $7.50 to $10.00 for 248 | 4.95 Weare sure you:will take advantage Come in and look at these wonder- of these bargains. tul values. * DRESSES Miss Anna Werner of Pine City, noon an elaborate two-course lunch- eon was served. The class of men who live from You Make Friends By Recommending A Reliable Kidney Medicine Prospecting for patroleum in Ven- ezuela is being carried on with en- couraging success by one American and two English companies. Your representative- called at my door yesterday meaning to leave a sample of - your noted Swamp-Root and I am certainly pleased to see any- body connected with the firm who makes a medicine which has done so much for me and my family. A few years ago I was suffering from a ter- rible pain in my back and when I was up around the house I had to ble. If you had placed a thousand dollars above my head I could not straighten up to get it. Hearing of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root Lsent to you for a sample bottle and from the effects of that small so I bought one bottle and it has cured me. Shortly after that my husband who was a coal miner, was suffering from He was in a terrible | condition, but as the doctors had not {in Swamp-Root and it was well founded, for it did the work and af-l ter taking a few bottles he was com- | pletely cured. | 7 | | 1 daily recommend the use of Swamp-Root to my friends and "neighbors. Sincerely yours, MRS. JOHN NORDQUIST, Galeton, Panna. Sworn and subscribed to before‘ me, this 14th day of May, 1912. i W. D. Allen, J. P. | We also received some very beautiful COATS Coats that have never been shown in Bemidji before. Come and see them BEMIDJIPS LEADING LADIES’ OUTFITTERS THE BRINKMAN - TONIGHT Wray’s Manikins Fairyland Vaudeville Bring the children to see the Manikins THE SKULL mystery and intrigue, in two parts Universal lke Jr. is kept from be an actor FOUR REELS < Admission Children - - - 5¢C Women and Roses Adults - - - 15¢ Party’s Rate - - - 2 for 25¢ MAT'NEE DA“_Y g TWO SHOWS 7:15 AND 8:00 : ~ Special Matmee Saturday Children 5¢c Adults ldc A very good assortment of dresses, 1n all good ma- terials, colors and sizes. L i 7 ! I Letter to , Dr. Xilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. , va'e What Swamp-lloot Will Do For You. 8 | B | | | i Made in the newest models; long coat suits, skirts made in yoke effects, tunics and plam skirts. These suits sold from $13.50 to $18.00; on sale for Saturday only... size bottle. It will convince anyone. | valiable information, telling about ‘the kidneys and bladder. When writ-I ing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Regular fifty-cent !and one-dollar size bottles for sale at| rall (lrug stores. F: The ReXx VAUDEVILLE Richards & Lawrence Father and Son, CGerman Comedians|, ,..iodrama of Bob Leonard and Hazel Buckman in Law Unto Himself in two parts Who Threw That Brick? Maggie’s honest lover The Temptress Admission 5c and 15¢