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KEERKKKE KR RKK KN ¥ LEST WE FORGET * TR KKK KK KKK KKK K The: big: game season opens Tues- day. LI Big.farmers’ “Round-up” institute at the high school; Saturday, Novem- ber. 21. s o Beltrami. county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. P Men’s annual turkey dinner at the Pregbyterian church, Wednesday ev- enipg, November 18. R The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will begin Tuesday, November, 10.- - P That the Elks Minstrel show will be staged at the Brinkman theatre Friday and Saturday evenings, No- vember. 27 and 28. Tateraations! Folls hankins: iastliae Wood for. sale. Four-foot or Batehelder.—Ady. -Rev. E. P, Ording of Nelson, Mip- :conflm aclass tomorrow. Mzs. 0. H. Rise of Nymore wen! teen ingh, hay, flour: Batchelder.—Ady. ig attending the Bemidii high sehgol her parents. ture taken.—Adv. P November 7 ig the cloging date for prairie chicken shooting and the open seagon for duck and all other| aquatic fowl ends December 1. PR “The Cavaliers” will appear in Be- midji January 15. This is a Red- path attraction and comes here under the augpices of the Woman’s Study club. 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. PR Big meeting of N. M. D. A. at Braiperd, Decemher 1, 2, 3 and 4. Affiliated at the convention will be the Minpespta Crop Improvement as- sociation and the Women’s Auxziliary. . s Realizing the value of bright and intergsting local columns in making a paper. welcome, in, the homes of its subscribers, the Ploneer asks its readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31. Favors of this kind are appreciated by the publish- BREVITIE: Henry Derns and son of Laporte spent yesterday In Bemidji on busi- ness. H. B. Southworth is visiting friends and relatives in New York state. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Dr. Clarence Golden of Virginia, Minnesota, is in the city for a few days on business. Meet me at the rink tonight.—Adv. Mrs. Arthur Glidden went to Brain- erd today where she will visit rela- tives for a few days. Races at the Rink tomorrow.—Adv. Mrs. Frank Schroeder is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Valley. Meet me at the rink tonight.—Adv. ‘W. White and family left last even- ing for Eau Claire, where they will take up residence on a farm. SUNDAY — Brinkman matinee. 2:30.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl drove to Wilton yesterday afternoon. They returned to the city in the evening. SUNDAY — Brinkman matinee. 2:30.—Adv. ©. Keck ,of St. Paul, claim agent for the Great Northern railroad, was in Bemidji today on official. matters. Phone 353-J if you wan§ . a wood- sawing rig to come to your house.— Adv. J. P. Cowan, cashier of one of.the Grand Theatre Compleds: Ghanga: Tonight The - Regempties: of-a Pal (her birth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wileox! g0 to the town of Liberty where Mr: he-is president. all next week.—Adv. butt. visit here several days. reasongble prices.—Ady. school student. to. the town of Frohn where her, daughter, Miss Eliza, teaches, and who returned with her mother for a week-end visit. Car load of Minnesota horses just make your selection early.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton will leave tomorrow morning for Little- days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. French. While at Little- fork Dr. Stanton and Mr. French will hunt big game, the season opening, Tuesday, November 10. J. P. Pogue & Son have received a carload of Minnesota. horses. which. Adv. ster., from 900 to 1,600 lbs., will trade for cattle. Pogue & Son. —Adv. @rapeCreamof Tartar NO ALUM- Declare War on Coids. tions, was in Bemidji this mornipg, teen inch, hgy, flgur and feed. LiP: ‘esota, Was in the city today enroute}; o - to Lengby, Minnesota, where he will[ " Millions of people need. to Internatjpmal Falls yesterday,| where ;she will visit her dapghter, | ‘Mrs.. L. Twaddles,” for a short time: stegdier gnd. gives to Weale | gylery is being moved into position Wood for_sale. = Four-foot .of ;lx—_ ‘r)un O%H ?e?fi mfi"’ S TOABUTD | o prustrate _this attempt. and:faed. Mrs. I. S. Dybvig of Nary came to ,[ Bemidji yesterday and -will visit at|p o the home. of ‘her parents, Mr. and 1'- ig bg World's, grep W&‘&h Mrs. J. E. Bupker of this gity, for a [f1¢T; 80 en rn iolnts, disso] ward and forward across a tem-mile went. to Wilton Friday where she ‘nasal or other -€atarrh, will spend today and tomorrew with nerles or unsightly skin, get Dr. ‘Golden Medien! Ong of these days you. ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have yoeur pic- Mr. and, Mrs.E. H. Danu entertain: ed a dinner party last evening. The |A GREAT BOOK EVERY guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bar- | WOMAN ker, Mr. and Mrs, Forest Halgren.and Wilton today and from there will|newly revi Sathre will attend the meeting. of the Liberty Telephone company, of whig¢h Don’t forget there will be a sale at the Henriopnet Millingry. paxlors|and easily attained by all who read,| Misg Gladys Stanton left this morn- ing for Laporte where. she. speat: the; Hotel, day as the guest of Mrs. R. R. Hurl-notis. She will be accompanied home by Miss Hilder. Ackerson who Will |pove hagn vigiting: the past:sceele Mrs. J. E. Boobar of Nary was injDakota. the city yesterday visiting her daugh- {from an extended trip through the ter, Migs Ruth, who is a Bemidji high [east and southeast. From here-she went received by Pogue & Son. Call and| fork where they will remain several | they will sell at reasonable prices.— Mrs. George Rasmusson was pleas- fWas in the city yesterday, enroute to 'antly surprised by the T. T: club.yes- |Stephen, Minnesata; where he. will| terday afternoon, the occasion heing|Durchase. live steck and feed. The Those. pres- | town. of Andaersgn is. situated-on. thi ent were Mesdames S. A. Cutter, |ROrth shore of north Red Lake. Mr. Clayton Winter, Mabel Young, Herb Rasmusson, Andy Larson, W. L. Cole- | from there, this being the first year man, Smith, Berger and A. E. Web- [they have held election in that vil- Car of Minnesota horses, weighing for sale or|save. A crusade of education which aimaj “that common cold_s may become uns common within the next generation’” Courlgemmorbudnu-hiom' m""%fidnfi".’e’ fiy‘ lnki.lm eqn H 2 e i S ‘Paris; Nov. 7.—The @ermans are at- [dempting fo renew the battle of the :{‘a:‘.efi”uv.;": ’M%‘*E"n% o ey nave requlaitionsd . large) conditi les, s ‘nerves _stronger eakth an . Plerce’s Goldon Kelllul Dise covery, free from. Or_narcofe ics, does just whnt!% stal {pw_days. "m%“‘ ‘wfl'fim thrnugl m o‘ld::r:t:g, .::!e . ::l o Mi: ‘the Liver, Bom and Ski o, ss Rettie Rogers of Wilton, who |t ok h“: and et to’ ’ {liver, bachache over the kidneys, Pierce’s actign. SBOUED HAVE. 1t i t T 1’53“@ oWl pay. the pailing char: h eolor. plates: and shon}d qnd. and haye, it gickness in the Treats of so ARy, swbjgcts. in such, edge of the humapn body .is guickly, the book. Send 20 cents in, stamps. for mail- ing ch%rzee to: Br Pbu:e. Inyalids’ uffalo, N. Y., and enclose this the homes of- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 1ave your furniture repaired at|Meilicke and Mr. and. Mrs. H, C. the bargain store, first. clags, work.at [Danigls, of thig, city, left this sfter- noon:for. thejr:home in Pargo, North They have just returned Graduates of Mankato Commercial College, Mapkatp, Minn., have paying positions awaiting them. Send for catalog.—Adv. Senator Nord (we doff our hat to the senator) goes to Minneapolis to- night to attend to street car busi- ness and receive the congratulations of his. friends. Ballasting ‘of the street. car:line will be completed be- fore.the ground freezes and cars will be running in a few weeks.—Friday, International Falls Daily Journal. Minnesota horses. weighing frem 900 to 1,600 1bs:, have just arrived at Pogue & Son’s Livery barns. 'l‘lmy are for sale or trade.—Ady." Frank O. Heulin, merchgnt and postmaster of Andersop, Mipnesota, Heulin brought the elections returns lage. You can appreciate the dollar you I deposited in the Northern |e: National Bank it will grow . cos stantly day and:night and Sunday.— Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meilicke, who |44V x| Miss Evangpline Sehmitt, waschoste/ ess at a party last evening, given at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Ziegler, 1313 Beltrami avenue. The evening was speng: in playing games and: lunch was.served at 10:30. The |guests. included- Misses Izora Scott, Lottie French, Mae Auger, Florence Gratten, Florice Plummer, Margerie Shannon, Alice Hulett and Marie Raymond. The Junior cjpss of the Bemidji high school held a class meeting yes- terday after school. The following were elected: President, officers 2 » Ralph Johnsgn; vice-presidgnt, Alec Camepon; segretary. and . traagurer “|Corrine Carlson. The following com- mittees were ap) : Finance committee, Lucjle;Maxitz, chairman; Glenn Thompsen, Corrine Carlson, Earl Mclver, Alec Cameron and Leon- ora Ryne. Entertainment commit- tee, Delbert Woods, chairman; Dolly Koors, Edna Anderson, Selma Hed- ‘jman, Walter Deneau and Mildred Richardson. The olasanlans an.hav- : ing a social geed time. of. young Minnesota horses, ranging- in weight from 900 to 1,600 Ibs. They are.for sale or trade. Pagne -& Sen, Pl th‘} mlvg bpfl&.»n(l mbwwh #leepest of the waste umteldy ‘Biscovery todag and starg.at. to l'BDh“ Q@evernor chrlu of lowa Also Re- ‘youg, impure blood with the kind that £ putg energy and ambition into you| Des Moines, Nov. 7. and, brings back youth and vigorous affcial returns from: every county: in =ik "his Mr. and Mrs. . M. Sathre went to | gloth bound &,’fi,fi.&%’% . i an interestlng manngr: that knowl-| 4 ‘We have just reeeived a carload| 'Qbfl-% mwh;mmumummud -cover the ater cover- angd liag the north country in them. Ar- are expected to attempt On the other portions’ of the line $hp fighting continues unchecked. In ted .hovq. the vicinity of Ypres the fighting 1s|Bhound the enemy out we must drive 1y D AL the | of ithe most desperate character. Both him towards Flanders with flame and S ok and - hupm matter, | gides are being constantly reinforced | STOke. $hpre and the fighting ‘swings back- CUMMINS’ PLURALIT’Y 42,348 tained by Large Plunm.y iplete; un- the state placed the plurality of Sen- ajer Albert B. Cumimns, Republican, aser Maurice Connolly, Democrat, at R348, Complete retm'n: gave: Olarke, Re- publican, for governor, a plurality of 23,751 over John T. Hamiltdn, Demo- crat. L R R * kb ok % KAISER PUTS BOUNTY ON L3 MACHINE GU,IS. '!‘ London, Nov. 7—A Reuter’s Telegram company dispatch from Amsterdam says: “A telegram from Berlin an- < nounces that the emperor, in <+ a cabinet order, has promised a reward of 750 marks (about $188) for each machine gun captured.” 5 + oo ol ole ol oo ol ole oo oo ofe o ol ole o S "+*+++++++++$+++++ Kansas Women Use" Ballot. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 7.—Kansas wom- en: cast 235000 votes in Tuegday's elgction. This is the estimate based on; the complete count in fifty coun- tigs, nearly complete in twenty-five others . and incomplete on the remain- ing thirty. Tonight. - Tonight, if you feel dp]l and stu- pid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sale by All Dealers. For experimental purposes there has been built an agricultural trac- tion engine that has wheels 12 feet in djameter with 18 inch treads. Paruh has the highest failroad sta- tion iin the world, 15,865 feet above sealevel, at Ticlio. o AND ALLEXS— ‘Where as_there has been.presented to the Qity “councl of the City of Bemidji, Minn, petition in writing. praying for the abation of certain’ strests and elléys.in the Bemidji Townsite and Im- X nt Company's third addition of § as nerein after specifically de- Scribdd: ana the itk Counil after duly considering_said ving order- ed it to.be filed in this affice. Now, therefors, notice Is hereby given to the.persons interested, that pe- titiony @ copy of which 1§ as Fotiows. “Tq the Honorable City Council of the of Bemidji: ¢, the undersigned preperty. own. gapectfully petition your hongrable. bodv it0 va they faklol ame.u avenm and site Addit t, f alley. runnlng Nonh and: South through blo (1) and {2) of said Thh;‘:l' Addd(t!on and m nl ey running. an (3) of said Third addition, sald ave- nues, 'streets and alleys having been together: with the lands adjoining deed- to the State of Minnesota for a Nor- icBool Site, and we further rep- that we are owners of all pi ying and being within one-forty mile_gouth of streets, avenues and al- leys s9.sought to be vacated” Will be the said council at the coun- in the city hall in said City. i at the regnlar meeting there- o of Novem- PETITION FOR VACATING STREETS | South through blocks threg|. ber, at; the hour of eight acloek on said day, af which time and all_per- sons_ifterested may show eause, if any therg. be, why sajd streets and: alleys shouldi not be.vacated: ct. ¥ GEO./.STEIN, City Clerk. 410 1024:31-117-14 Pencll Sellers' , . Attention Please! '-"Yfill You Have It When Timy Ask For f? It is safe to predict thnt the “NEW BE- MIDJIP’ will be the popular “‘writing stick® in thl? o;ection of the state within a very short. per You’ve often wanted that smooth-writing lead. the kind that makes you want to write ° forever: - Well, that’s just the kind you’f find in_ the “NEW BEMIDJL.’ Everybody sells | ’em, or ought to. Just ask your merchant, if | he does not carry them in stock he’ll be.glad §. to call 31 by telephone, and your desires will : _ be filled while you wait. Just Say To The Man: “Here’s five cents, a hew Bemidji, please” Nearly 100,000 “NEW BETIDJIS” are in Bemidji right this minute. These merchants J- already have them and others are getting them as fast as deliveries: can be made. §° Their names will be added to this list then. Remember, too, that when you sell a “NEW f° BEMIDJI’’ you sell the best nickle pencil ia the world, and when you buy a “NEW BE=~ l'll[)hljl" you buy. the best nickle pencil in the world. _ The Stores That Sell Them Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store . Edward Netzer Drug Store Roe & Markusen Grocery Store P. A. Nelson Grocery Store Heory Miller Grocery Store £ The Fair Store i The Bemidji Pioneer Store g W. Q. Schroeder F. A. Tegroth Variety Store ’ William Mc Cuaig A. T. Carlson Variety Store ‘ Abercrombie & McCready, 3rd St. p Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. * London, Nov. 7.—Th mrresnondent France telegraphs as foll “The main fighting is now pmcaad» ln;_mrther south areund Armentieres ‘and on the frontier line a few: miles east of Nieppe- “Lille is burning and bnttered Tha allies “have. been in and out of the city and our shells set ;he town alight| at-the western: end. ‘If we cannot “It is reported that Empemr Wil- iam, with his staff, is directing -the ‘whirlwind from Toumm. Belgium, with Boulogne and Calais as the objective | via. Hazebrouck and St. Omer “where,| if the Germans can break through, there is a clear. road to ‘the coast. The battle here will not be decided for several days.” 5 Cause of Insemnia, The most common cause of insom- nia is disorders of the stomach and constipation. Chamberlain’s Tab- lets correct these -disorders and en- able you to sleep.” For sale by All Dealers. = —— When the Well Runs Dry ynu will appreciate the convenience economy of having a reserve ulpply of ink on hand. Come in andletusshow youthe newestink— Carter’s Pencraft g and FountainPen nk We always try to have for our customers all the new things of real merit. Pencraft ink is made espe- ciallyto settle the bother of having one ink for fountain pens and an- other for inkwell use. We'll gladly show you this unique ink in the new ' flow-controller bottle. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Phone 31, Adveru,sers who want the best results . always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as anadvertising medium. PLEASE NOTE WE FURNISH THESE BINDERS IN SIZES TO FIT ANY PAPER, MADE UP WITH ANY OF OUR REGU- |LAR COLORS IN MULTIKOPY CARBON AND WITH o ANY NUMBER OF CARBON SHEETS DESIRED. DIRECTIONS FOR USE:—Insert letter-head or original blank sheet under flap on top,of binder, and sheet for copy under the carbon. The binder with sheets inserted can then be handled asa single sheet. A special advantage in using these binders is that forms for the day’s work can be laid-up ahead when convenient, thus saving time in the busiest part of the day. Carbon paper uséd in this way lasts 50 per cent longer than when used in loose sheets. - A telephone order will bring a sample to your desk. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub Co. Telephone 31 Bemidji, Minn. s: * Under the management of Fred Brinkman TQNIGHT THE BRINKMAN TONIGHT Wray’s Manikins Fairyland Vaudeville oOWngIS—Adv. 2 In:speaking of the Blackduck:Be- midji- second team football game has been begun by prominent New: York physicians. Here is a list of “don’ts” which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: “Don’t sit in a draughty car.” “Don’t sleep in hot rooms.” “Don’t avoid the fresh air.” “Don’t stuff yourself at meal time. Over-eating reduces your resistance.” To which we would add—when (American) A twp reel subject. that hasa pleasing romantic sentiment. Tm-m M’g Man A political number where the the boss is shown in his own true colors. T'la Hm‘.d"sf you take cold get rid of it as quickly Sy ssible. T lish that as po: e. To accomp! at you A Keystone comedy that would| o)) 51 chamberlain's Cough Rem- The Million Dollar Mystery Bring the children to see the Manikins Thanhousers:- million dollar motion picture pro= Played in that city last Saturday the | dugtion.. Ten thousand dollars will be won by the THE SKULL Blagkdugk American says: M: Wits|man woman or child who writes the most ac.|A melodrama of mystery and intrigue, in two parts g‘:;f“ffi;";:ifi_“fi;fi;mfl ceptable solution of the million dollar mystery. Universal Ike Jr. is kept from be an actor thig, big fullback was called upon Fram the solution accepted the last two reels FOUR REELS to carry the ball and he did not fail|Of thig startling metion picture drama will be mag; Admission to - deliver the goods. Quapterhackiand:the last two chapten of the story written Phibbs played a plucky game but Harold Maenrat 0 was completely exhausted before the v AU DEV"L LE game. was-over and had to be taken Yoff the field. -Bill Johnson, Perrault, iways & SUBRY "“""mminum C s 3 make a horse laugh, featuring| ;= s excellent. Sold by All[Pacha and Rolfe were stars for . Chas. Chapman and Fatty. Dealers. s Blackduck. Sam Bye carried the Children - i e - sc Admission 5c and 10c |————————————{1all well and on.several around-sna ‘ I o) ‘Adults: i 5 s 15¢ Ch: f tomorrow. runs succeeded in making three and 7 Z = = Matinee 300 b CHICHESTER S PILLS &0, it . Coming y ;: — “Home, S e s = TWO SHOWS 7:15 AND 8:00- y Sweet Home.” A picture sfiv S Sebicl wih Bioa Bivoon: A;.t:n '::;lzuwute inucu,'i ::n:: s / man, woman and child - s s e peclgl Matmee Saturday Children 5C Adults foc