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About The City b LEST WE FORGET X RS R R R R e R Health Week begins Sunday, No- vember 29. s . Big farmers’ “Round-up” institute at the high school, Saturday, Novem- ber 21. e oa Beltrami county’s next term of court will convene on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9. D Men’s annual turkey dinner at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday ev- ening, November 18. . s The next meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held on Tuesday, December 15.- PR That the Elks Minstrel show will be staged at the Brinkman theatre Friday and Saturday evenings, No- vember 27 and 28. « . That the second annual banquet of the Bemidji Merchants' association will be held at the Markham hotel, ‘Wednesday evening, December 9. . Annual meeting of the Beltrami County Agricultural association will be held in the Commercial club rooms, Tuesday, December 1, at 2 p. m. .. “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 club, .. That the big game hunting season closes on November 30. The part- ridge, wild duck and all other aqu- atic fowl open season also comes to an ~nd on that date. PR Panama-California exposition at San Diego, January 1 to December 31. Panama-Pacific-International ex- position at San Francisco Februaryf 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- 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 Pioreer asks its EE KRR R KRR RN KKK Nary transacted business in_Bemidji {outfit 85¢.. Bemidji Pioneer office: yesterday. "~ |Adv. . Closing out pictures. All go. at| Mrs. George McTaggart ‘of Turtle half price at Abercrombie’s, Beltrami | River,#s the guest of her daughter, ‘| Ave—Adv. : “¥|Mra John Goodman. Mrs. |Good- Mrs. A. O. Paddoek and Mrs. C/ M |Mah'sssisters, Mrs. E. D. Pepper of Powell of Plantaganet spent -vnter-‘“ Migneapolis and Mrs. G Sy jof day in the city shopping. Laporte are also guests at the Good- man home. Mr. Pepper is spendi All the latest music at Abercrom- e % > M- |the hunting season on the: Iron 2::;' B::]‘"‘“‘ Ave.. Only 100%8ier | Range 8nd Mrs: Pepper will remain —Adv. hereé untili after the season is over. #WaltesiMark will be here with 50 head of &Western=horses at Pogue’s Livésy Bard, Thursday and: Friday. Horses weighing from 1,200 to 1,300, broken and unbroken. Come up and look them over.—Adv. “Uncle Jim” Winebrenner has re~] Saturday afternoon at 2:30 the turned from Turtle River whers fe|children of the Methodist Sunday has spent several days the guest @rfschool will meet in the church and friends. ¢ will begin practicing their Christ- mas cantata. They plan on practic- ing every Saturday afternoon until ‘Chrristmas:~=4Aunt-~Jerushia,” who had planned on making a visit to Be- Swant B. Molander, a land man:ofi| niidjt-with-her wonderful album, may St. Paul, and at one time connected|delay-trer visit until after the Christ- with the state auditor’s office, was in |mas holidays, but she will be sure to Bemidji yesterday o bésiness. come. One of these ‘days you ought to| Walter Mark will be here with 50 g0 to Hakkerup’s andilfave your pic-|head of western horses at Pogue’s ture taken.—Adv. Livery Barn, Thursday and Friday. Miss Ethel Randolph of Blaekduck, | F108e8 Welghing from 1,200 to 1,300, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, | Proken and unbroken. - Come up and J. H. Anderson of Boy- River, for’|\00K them over.—Adv. some time, returned to her -home/| ’Dr. L: I :Perrault returned Mon- yesterday. day night from a professional visit to Northome, Erskine and Bagley Mr. Perrault reports that the Merchants hotel at Erskine has been closed up and the proprietor has taken over C. C. Hildebrand, manager of the|the Arlington hotel. He spent two Ford Auto company of ‘Minneapolis, |days at Bagley and a large number who has spent several days here on jof deer were brought in by hunters business, returned to the twin cities |during his stay there. He also re- last evening. ports “that -the“electric light plant, 'which burned down last year, has been’ Tebuilt ‘and the ‘lights were turned on for-the first time Saturday night. Walter Mark will be here with 50 head of western horses at Pogue's Livery Barn, Thursday and Friday. Horses weighing from 1,200 to 1,300, ‘broken and unbroken. Come up and 1ave your ‘furniture’ repaired at|1ook them over.—Adv. :::s:::‘h‘l‘é"p:::::'_fll‘;“;:““ work at| e Needle Work Guild met at the - : home of Mrs. E. H. Smith, 717 Bel- R. H. Schumaker, cashier of the|tramiavenue, yesterday and spent the First National bank, of this city, left afternoon in sewing night dresses last evening for St.Cloud where he|and bloomers for the children of a attended the funeral of H. C."Ervin|Bemidji family, who have recently which took place there today. lost all their clothing in a fire. The Anyone wanting masks or dominoes | next'meeting will be held next Tues- for the mask ball, can secure the|day and the place will be announced same at Netzer's drug store—Adv. [later. This Guild was organized only R. O. Webster, an - attorney of |{& 8hort time agosnd has accomplish- Akeley, was a Bemidji. professional|ed @ good deal of work since that caller yesterday. While here he was | time. " Several families have been the guest of Hallan L. Huffman, ' a|SuPplied with clothing and other nec; Mrs. M: Gleason of “Watker g the guest of her ‘daughter, Mrs. ‘William Clish of this city, for a short tim Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P. Batchelder.—Adyv. Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed.” I..P.} Batchelder.—Adv. Don’t forget the Spider Web social at the M. E. church tonight. . Ad- mission, 15¢.—Adv. Don’t forget the Spitler Web social at the M. E. church tonight. = Ad- mission, 15¢.—Adyv. A. A. Melges of Minneapolis, for- merly of Bemidji, is in the city. Mr. Melges is in the Teal’estate business and is one of northern Minnesota’s most urgent boosters. readers to assist by phoning all news items to 31.. Favors of, this kind are appreciated by the publish- ers. )0 BREVITIES Mrs. Sam Hyath of Northern was e e e T day. For Wood Phone 129.—Adv. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Seribner was a Bemidji visitor between trains yes- terday. Races at the rink Wednesday night. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Tollefson of ARDMORE MCOLL AR 2or 23 ceata__ Clusit, Pesbods & Co., Ioc. Hskers e e e e e e Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONIGE ONLY . THE VARSITY RAGE (Thanhouser) A lively two-reel college story of unusual merit, dramatically and educationally. THE BALANGE OF POWER (Princess) A business story where the right man gets there. HELLO MABLE (Keystone) A crackerjack comedy- with Mable Normand. Acres” the great New England lay. Matinee 3 p. m,—Coming [efs will be‘pleased to learn that we — Grey have just received a shi Lady,”” by the Famous Players. | cook’s recipe card files. No kitchen |gent and one-dollar The “Little the guest of Bemidji friends yester-| _aqy. The proceeds of this social will be school house. . | Sunday school class of ten little girls, | of Ave.—Adv. in Bemidji because of the many log- ging operations which were carried on here several years ago under his|4‘ gind ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & supervision, was in the city today.¥go., Binghamton, N, Y., for a sample Mr: Erwin has disposed of his hotel' : heldings in Duluth’and is now mak- Tomorrow, Thursday— ‘‘Shore| 18 his home in Minneapolis. , Thursd: complete ‘without™ - one n classmate while attending the law |Cssities during the past few weeks. school of the state umiversity. .| The ladies of the G. A. R. will'sorve For dressed spring’cliickens, deliv- | SUPPer in the 0dd Fellows' hall, Sat- ery made Wednesday and Saturdays, | urday, November 21. Tickets, 25c. phone Mrs. J. P. Duncalf, 3614 call 2. | An apron sale will be held in connec- —_Adv. tion. The G. A. R. post will give a Mrs. Philip Gill is expected to re- | ®hOFt Program. Everybody invited:to turn to Bemidji tomorrow morning |2ttend—AdY. trom St. Paul where she has been the guest of relatives during the past five weeks. While away Mrs. Gill at- tended ‘the wedding of her cousin. One-half off on all pattern and trimmed hats, Thursday;, Friday and Saturday at the LaFontiseé*Milfiiery:) A Virginia inventor’s sandpapering machine consists of an endless belt of sandpaper, driven by two drums that are¥totated by a treadle. Gt ~Shad-the Ploneer, want ads. There will be a-special meellné of | the Episcopal Guild"tomorfow “after- noon at the home of Mrs. “Charles ttmonyz: That- Cannot Vandersluis on Bemidji avenue. This i Bn mmud will be the last meeting ‘before the|l sale and all members are urged to be| I Wish to testify to the good that present. your Swamp-Root did me. I wat One-half off on all pattern and [Pothered With: Kidney trouble and trimmed hats, Thursday, Friday and lame back for some three years; had ‘taken medicine from several doctors Saturday at the LaFontisee Millinery. |, Y iy ™ I'but without effect. 1 finally tried There will be an old fashioned |, o ner® Swamp-Root, and after ‘'taking three .bottles was completely spelling bee and box social in the o, og” 1 p o Fo B ended it Bowers school house, December 4.}, " o "ol T have been completely cured of kidney and blad- der trouble. In one case a friend of mine in Toledo took two bottles of Swamp-Root, which dissolved a You can send monmey to any partlstone in his bladder. He has not of the old country with perfect safe- been gm‘,lgd' since. . Also a friend ty through the service of the North-|in Springfield, Ohio, who was em- ern National Bank.—Adv. ployed at the ' Springfield Metallic Mrs. S. W. Scott will entertain her |[Casket Company was cotnpletely cured kidney trouble .after taking Saturday afternoon at the home “of Swamp-Root. I give this testimonial Mrs. Hiebe of this citys They will | unsolicited, for it may be the means spend part’'of the time making up of helping some one else. their book work and will also play Yours gratefully, . games. Refreshments will be served. C. M. SPENCER, Y A WARM OMNIBUS to all trainsf Manager Western Union iTel. Co.,' day and night. Bunker,’* refidence ] © Bowning Green, Ohfo,’ Phone 355. Office phone, Peterson’s,|State of Ohio ) & 88, next door to the Grand.—Adv. | ‘)ss i Cleve Dobson, son of"George Dob-] Wood County )' son of the town of Eckles, and som| Charles of White Rock, North Da-jtary Public in and for the County and kota, arrived in the town of Eckles]State - aforesaid, . personally , came Saturday and are erecting a house]Charles M. Spencer;_who being by me on the land they recently purchased,{irst duly ‘swornon" his oath: says, known. as the Hinshaw : forty. His/[that tHe facts stated in the above wife will arrive Saturday. #ftestimonial are true to the best of hi Music — Chinatown, .My China. | KnOWledge and belief. town, When You Were a Tulip and ; ABEL COMSTOCK, I a Big Red Rose. Biggest Hits of the - Notary Public. season, at Abercrombie's, Beltrami L o q ] used for a Christmas tree and enter- tainment which will be held in the J. W. Erwin, who is well known ] img What: Swamp-Root’ For You. JWill Do size bottle. It will convince anyome. You' will, also receive a ‘booklet of : ~Valusble ‘information,’ telling’ Teachers, students and housekeep- pment of | nidji: Ififly‘él’l@n‘per "’De fective Page _Rubbers o Y 3 With Real Style Hub-Mark Rubbers serve a “double purpose. They not only protect the feet lt.xlln bad weather, but they ive them a natty appearance E: well. These: rubi P:s have a bright finish that lasts re- markably well. . Hub-Mark Rubbers defy the stormiest days—and save you money. § Accept no other kind. Also made in low cut style. HUB-MARK RUBBERS fub-Mark on all kinds and styles of Rubber :Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Note this:—Yon can rely on anything you buy from dealers who sell Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear They are dependable merchants. Boston Rubber Shos Company REX Tonight Only In The Gypsies’ Power Electric Film Co. presents tl;le Pathe Players’ photoplay The Perils Of Pauline * Twelfth episode The Beggar Prince ~ 0f India. Adnission 5 and-15¢ BRINKMAN VAUDEVILLE Rice & Newton In exclusive songs and talk Cleo Madison in The Severed Hand In three parts _Ethel Grandin and Wm. Shay in Papa’s Darling _ Admission S¢ and 5¢ Two shows nightly, 7:10 " and'8:40 b Elks’ Minstrel Before me the ‘undersigned, a No-| ‘Hinghamtom, H o .Shqw FRIDAY 4nd SATURDAY November 27 and 28 An all ‘home talent production-—thirty. Be- ¢ ‘midji star actors ' in -~ -in the casf. 'REW FEATURES NEW SONGS " NEW JOKES Are you prepared? YOU’LL find plenty of days when warmth is the thing you think most about in connection with clothes. You’'ll be willing to let all questions of style go, in your desire to keep warm; but you needn’t. Harf Schaffner & Marx make overcoats for your needs with style certified and assured. The best style for severe weather is the ulster- ette; our illustration shows two of them. The nice thing about an ulsterette is that it gives you smart overceat style, with fong, roomy ulster comfort; a coat for general use. Look at them here; and at other new overcoat models - Special good things—extreme values— $25; others at $18, $20 ‘and up to $35 L3 &2res. Co- Bemidji This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx good clothes Merchants Who Want Your Business It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money KKK KKK KKK KK iii*iflfi#iii#**: *fi**#*i#’**ifi: x ¥ EMIDJI. MISIC HOUSE * "« KER’S DRUG X We strive to sell % BEM] x BAN .,,.E * THAT'S NATURAL. : 117 Third Str.et, Bemidji. ¥ JEWEL! * X X Y, STORE * But we strive harder to please. ¥ Wholesale and retail Pia- % - *x THAT'S SBRVICE. .- % nos, Organs -and Sewing ¥ X Wholesalers and Retailers % * Machines. ¥ X Service and satisfaction. Mail % Courteous attention has ¥ % X Orders given that same ser- ¥ won over many jewelry cus- ¥ Phone 573. : * vice you get in person. _ * tomers to. us. : *x * J. BISIAR, MANAGER. . ¥ ¥ BARKER’S *x George T. Baker &.Co. . ¥ ¥ x Third St. Bemidjl, Minn. ¥ * KKK KK KK KKK K *x KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KRR KRR KKK KK GUENTHER IR S S ESEE RS RS B : =] o] § g 8 *hk Wholesalers of Wholesalers and Retailers X INKS of Tylzewr%gb Paper and PENS Typewriter ons. s Comtragyir Sutiiter PENCILS You save the middleman’ ot TABLETS profit when you buy here. STATIONERY Full ream boxes at from 76 SCHOOL SUPPLIES cents and up. Bemidii, Minn. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Security State Bank l;‘ldg. Bemidji, KREKK K KKK KKK KK KE KKK KK KKK KKK KAk Ak kAR AX kA AKX Khkkhkxhkkhkkkkhkk Bemidji, Minn, KERERR KKK KK KKK KK KKK R KEKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK RS ES RS S SRR § $$3$8$8s S § SAVE YOUR MONEY! Regu!sa.rly and sy‘stema. i- cally. If youw receive your pay weeokly, lay some aside each week, if monthly do it monthly. - The dollars ~will pile up surprisingly. 2 TRY¥ IT. Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the best money can buy. McQUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisions % kW ok ke ok ok ok ko Now is the fime to open a ] : OTTO_G. SCHWARDT Third St. Bemid! bank account with t Winnesota Ave, ’ * SECURITY STATE BANK Bemidji - Minnesota 3 z F Bl KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KF KK KKK K * ’%i}*i*i* KX KKK KKK KKK KK * * * * * LRSS SRR EE S S 8 23 We are Jobbers = of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CO0. es are always and each better than u_are not al- tomer, you donot know how well we can please you in qnuigy and satisfy you in guanti = KKK K K x All kinds of building ma- terial, as much or as little as you like at the Pioneer Supyly Store Coal and wood also for sale Can Save You Money. KAAA KKK KKK ER KAAARAKRARKAAK KRR AR A KAAARAKRAAKRAK KA ok hkkkkkk kA kkkkk Fek? KAk khk kAR kR k Khkhkhk Ak kX Ak kX dkkh Rk kdkkkkkk Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. 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