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To place a fied Cross Chrhnnu’ seal on all Ietteg, parcels and pres- ents. 2 e . trgmi ceounty’sanext term ; of cqurt will angg Qn"l‘ufll!. FUSEY 9. P Y anketball Friday evening, Be- midji Athletics versus Park Rapids. A mst game is expected. - s o 'l‘he next meeting of the board of county commissioners: will be held on Tuesday, December 165. P “The,Temple of,Mologh! will, be shown af, the Grand Manday even- -ing« This ‘Bs_.ule Red Cross seal film. 5 . o The 1915 convention of the North- Central Mippespta Edugatjopal asgo- clation will he heldiin thig city, Feh- ruary 11, 12 .and 13. . s Rey. 8., L. Parish will lecture. at the Methodial church Saturday even- ing. ' The proceeds will be for the benefit of the buildipg fund. s “The Cavaliers’, will appear in Be- mjds| Jaguary, 13 Tiy_is 8 Red- path attraction and comes hepe under the auspices of the Woman’s Study club. _P‘*nuqn._;pnmoph Pt exposition. at -Se1y Diegq, Janugry 1 to Decermgber 31, . Panama-Pacifie-International ex-| mmon at -S8an Francisco Februnry 20 to December 4. v« o It jg the. effort of the publishers ihe Ploneer to make the local col- nmmfl nt the paper;of much interest to ity ‘readers. In this they cannot be, successtil without,assistance, and Ty news, item, no matter if;seem- ingly‘of- trifle-consequence, phaped to 31, is appreciated. e Mrg. E. H. Winter is visiting friends and relatives in the twin cities. Mrs, 0. N..Johnson of Erohp droye. to Bemidji yesterday and called on the local trade. Mrg, H, Pearson of Blackduck;was among, the_out of. town Christmas shdppers yesterday. For Wooq .Phone_129,--Adv. Mrs. J. Guthrie of Turtle River v.rn'nsqc_tad busjness in, the city yes- terday, between trains, Clifford Ward of Benedict, Minne- sota, is visiting Bemidjl friends and relatives.for a few days. Michael Djonne of the town of Liberty Lu‘nsncted business in. the city the firgt of the week. Mrs. M._Anderson of Blackduck State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, Lucas Coynty. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he riner. of the firm of F. J. Ch datbe, bupinsss. ty ,of C aid fi \Il th sum of ONB u" PRI i 38 s :r"nl. use of HALLS CATARRH CURE. Sworn to hcton mo and sul “Tn my pruonoc. this 6th day of December, A W, GLEASON, Notary Public. o Cure 18 taken internal: tly umn the blood and of tem. Send rnc. » Toledo, O. sol by all dru‘mn. 76c. Family. Pills for constipa~ REX ‘The-Midnight Sur’ A Sllm Sensational Drama In.Four Parts No more .powerful and entertain- lng photoplay has ever been ymducefl _.than “THE MIDNIGHT SUN." Its _.story is atirring and \mlmyll]y sen- satjonal, and its seenes are enacted dn many different . climes, rapging, grom the tropics to the Land of the Midnight Sun. The acting in this picture is of a i yery_hig} °T‘%’*§e§$“"f" i mlng“l e 8 -popplar. <. Oreats Ng'hep.} leading Jady, - Blsl QM»&“%‘H‘““\ “'All : pnsen. Admisaion; 5:and 10-oentn. )lr Roller- Illq\lmdn Dec. 30.—“' G. W. Cochran, the well known Bemidjl eontnetor. spent yesterdny in Internnionnl Falls on business. Miss, Hilder, Ackerson of LaPorte, Mmpmh is.the; guest of Miss Gladys; Stanton of Bemidji avenue; Wood .for; ssle,.; Faur-foot jor six- 4001 fnoh, hey, flour-and feed; L) Batchelder.—Ady. . 4 both. of..this-city, transacted business at International Falls yes- terday. «Misg. Lillie -Voller.of. Lavinia, who has been visiting . relatives at Al- born, Minngsota, returned to her home yesterday. i -Thomas, Keefe, formerly of this aity, but:now in the real estate busi- ness at Fosston, was a business vis- itor in,Bemidji today. ‘Wood for sale. Four-foot or six- teen inch, hay, flour and feed. I P. Batchelder.—Adv. » Mrs..George Day of Wilton was among the business callers in Be- midj} yesterday. She returned to her ;home on the afternoon train. Mrs. F. J. Mosor of Harlton, Mon- tana, who, has been visiting at the J. Guthrie-home for the past several days, returned to her home yester- day. Iver O. Myhre, manager of the Scribner Trading company of the town of Liberty, transacted business in the city today, returning home in the evening. One of these days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your pic- ture; taken.—Adv. Mrs. J. L. Johnson, who has spent the past month at Northfield, Min- nesota, visiting friends and rela- tives and on business, returned to Bemidji yesterday. George Klungness, bookkeeper of the land department of the Crooks- ton Lumber company, spent yester- day at Bagley, having business at the gourt house there. Mrs. H. P. Brookins left this morn- ing for Minneapolis, where she will visit her,parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Parmelee, and other rela- tives and friends until after the holidays. rave ‘your- ‘furniture” repaired at the bargain store, first class work at reagopable prices.—Adv. Themas Ervin, of the Beltrami Milling and Elevator. company, re- turned to Bemidji this morning from St. Cloud and the twin cities wher2 he hag spent the past several days on business. 0. L. Dent,. judicial ditch referee, left this morning for International Falls, where he will attend a hear- ing of four drains, which will be built in Koochiching county. He ex- pects to return to Bemidji tomorrow evening. It’s as natural as life, when you're hangry to think first of Stewart's grocery. Telephone 206 or 207.— Adv. ; George Ericson, the Spooner at- torney, returned to his home this noon, via Hibbing. He spent yes- terday in Bemidji, representing the petitioners for Judicial. Ditch No. 27, fing] hearing for which was held Fona | yesterday. ;Mr. and Mrs. Charles Triebel. of Minneapolis, who have been the guests of Mrs. Triebel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Andrews, for the past month, returned to their home. this morning. Mrs. Trieble is a sister of. Attorney A. A. Andrews of this city. A WARM OMNIBUS to all trains day and night. Bunker, residence Phone 355. Office phone, Peterson’s, 4 88,.next dooy to the Grand.—Adv. 1t.is desired that all items of so- cial or .personal nature, be phoned to the Pioneer office before noon each day, in order to be published in that day’s paper. Items for the follow- ing day may be phoned in at any time, during the afternoon- or.even- ing. Phone 31. It is. expected that.a large dele- gation -of Cass Lake Masons will be in attendance at the banquet which is to be served this evening, The affain_is .given. in -honmor of R. H. Schumaker, who soon retires as mas- ter, and who was at one time a resi- dent -of Cass Lake. . Besides the big burglar-proof ;safe apd, the. fire-proof . vaults of -che Northern National Bank there s al- ‘ways carried burglar and fire insur- ance, as well, as a.protective mem- bership in the:American Bankers’ As- sociation.—Adv. 2 Attorney Dan DeLury of Walker was in the city last evening. De- Lury is representing Mack Kennedy in his contest suit for sheriff of Cass ynty. Kennedy is now one vote to .the good, his lead of five being cut. by the reconnt. The case is set for. trial .before Juilge Wright, De- cember 18. ; Mr, MeGibhons, twin city. sal J.-C. Hanson and Clarence Fer- - |for the Northland Defective Page - Courage in war or business is‘born of 'good ;pure- blood. - Pure-blood 15| ;‘.lhe grutegt Dlessing. mankind can ave. Millions of people need this pow-« erful vegetable remedy that puts the Stomach, liver and bowels: in fine conditio; that -clears , the skin of pimples, rash, blemishes and eczema; [that dissolves boils and carbuncles that makes mnerves stronger and steadier -and gives to pale, weak, rundown.people the fullest measure of health and happiness. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, free from alcohol or narcot- ies, does just what is stated above, simply because it banishes from the blood all poisbn and impure matter. It is the world’s greatest Blood Puri- fier; so enters joints, dissolves the impure deposits-and carries them out, as it does all impurities, through the Liver; Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. If you have indigestion, sluggish liver, bachache over the kidneys, nasal or.ather - Catarrh, -unsteady nerves. or .unsightly skin, get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical < Discovery today -and ;start at once to replace your impure blood with the kind that puts. energy and ambition into you and brings back youth and vigorous actiol A GREAT BOOK EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE. If you will pay the mailing char- ges, Doctor iPerce will send you his cloth bound book of over 1,000 pages newly revised with color plates and illustrations. Everyone should read and have it in case of accident or sickness in the home. Treats of so many subjects in such an interesting manner that knowl- edge of the human body is quickly and easily attained by all who read the book. Send 20 cents in stamps for mail- ing charges to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and enclose this notice. y at her emnmitted sui- " According to-th the girlxbecam she: l'etlued _to marry him. given. as. Oakland, Ill. was thirty-five years old. The girl was twenty-four, Denver Physicia ALeeuud' Following _ Denver, Dec. 10.—Information charg- ing Dr. F. W. Noble!withthe murde: of Miss Ruth Merriweather has been filed in the criminal.court, according to annousgement made at the district attorney's:office. Miss Merriweather, a society girl, died last Friday. A coroner’s jury held that.death followed an illegal op- eration. Dr. R. J Mason, reputed flance of the girl, 18’ under. arrest ,in Chicago in’connectign with the case. Two Killed ih Wreck. Royersford, Pa.,. 2¢10.—Two men were killed and two fatally injured when train No. 14 the Philadelphia and Reading railwaf crashed into a freight train a she distance from the station. 8ix .petSons were slight ly injured. Kansas City, Dec:-10.—Police' are searching for Julius W. Lieske, Jr., aged eighteen years, who shot and killed his father: during a quarrel, The shooting, according to Lucian Deetar, an eyewnnéss. was in self defense. The Housewives' League, of which Mrs. Julian Heath is president, has a membership of over=%750,000. Pine company, who together with E. C. McGregor of this city, has been visiting the camps belonging to that company, will arrive in Bemidji today and will leave this evening for the twin cities. Mr. McGregor will also return to Bemidji today. Ranier last night turned on the “juice” from its mnew municipal plant. The wiring of the buildings of the town has not been completed but those who were prepared for the service had their places lighted by electricity last night. Ranier is cer- tainly an enterprising village.—In- ternational Falls Daily Journal. Twenty women in every 100 have dark eyes. ¢ TURN' HAIR CARK WITH" SAGE TEA Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and thick with a simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. The old-time misture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for . darkening: gray, streaked and faded hair _is grandmother’s treat- ment, and folks are.ngain using it to keep their hair a_goodceven color, which is quite sensible, as %3 are living m an age when a youthful nypeumnw is of the greatest advantage. .} - Nowadays,- thoughs-we: don’t have the | troublesome. task of gnthering {he sa, and - the' 1ussy “miximg atrhome. ' All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy” for about 50 cents a_bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has-been; applied. ' Simply moisten your comb or 4 soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a.fipe; by morning the gray hair disappesrs, but what de- lights the ladies withWyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica- tions, it also produces ihat soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so aftractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. BRINKMA TONIGHT “HISTORY OF DIETZ FAMILY AND BATTLE OF CAMERON D. (In Three Reels) At the Brinkman. Commencing Saturday night, De- cember 12, the Harry St. Clair Stock Company will open an indefinite stock engagement at the Brinkman theater on which occasion the open- ing bill will be the great four-aet comedy drama entitled “The Coun- terfeiters.” A play full of comedy, tragedy and pathos. Mr. St. Clair and company come direct from Vir- ginia, Minn., having played a five months’' engagement in the Lyric theater there. He is now carrying the strongest company he has ever had, with only a few of the membets he had here last winter. Henry Gurvey and Enid Delle of the Col- umbia Stock Company, Chicago, playing the leading roles; Commo- dore P. McCoy of the Bainbridge Players of Minneapolis, playing char- acters ,and general business; Louis Andrews of .the Walter Van Dyke Stock Co., of St. Joe, Missouri, play- ing the heavies, and some of the new members, and altogether the com- pany is considered the best and strongest in the northwest. During their engagement here they will pre- sent such well known plays as Sapho, Hello Bill, Mrs. Temple’s Telegram, ‘Way Down East, The Girl on the Bi- cycle, Lady Audley's Secret, and many others of the popular and well known stock successes.—Adv. Four reels:on the bill. First show 7:15 continuous. Matinee Friday 3 p. m. Presbyterian Cook Book. Admission 10c and 15¢ The Pioneer has just completed the publishing of a splendid 175-page cook book issued by the ladies of the Presbyterian church of Crookston, and will retain a few copies to be sold at 50c. Better reserve ore by telephone. Phone 31.—Adv. Coming—The pophlflr' favorites, the Harry St. Clair: Stock Go. At the Brinkman commenc- ing Saturday, Dec. 12. Opening play, “Tlie Counter- feiters,” by Milton Royale. Better and stronger than ever ‘Women are being recruited in' Lon- don to teach the soldiers how to speak French and German. Twenty-eight million are imprison- ed in temples in India with Brahmin priests as jailers. Grand Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TONICHT ONLY The Alco Film Co., present i (11 ~ ; (2] Little Lord Fauntleroy A Juvenile Classic In Five Parts A photo dramatlzatmn of Mrs. Francis Hodson-Bur- nett’s masterpiece of childhood, with Maste .Gelald Rays- ton the celebrated English child-actor. bring the children. ADMISSION 5c and iBe - Coming Saturday —““A Celebrated Ca % with peerless Alice-Joyce. Matinee 2:30. : £ oo the & young VUICK. Jbenefit: which Bemidji: people * | buckthorn - - bark; lice Adnns shot| KROWD as -Adler-i-ka. . This: remedy; FACES CHARGE' BF HURDEH Do LATanY Come arly and| receive from the simple- mixture' of glycerine, - etc., ‘became. famous by curing appendic-: itis-and it is the most thorough bowel Adams,.-whose. m address was|cleanser known, acting on BOTH the lower and upper bowl. JUST ONE DOSE of Adler-i-ka relieves constipa- tion-and gas on the stommh almost In Russia women are not allnwed to marry more than five times. POSITIVELY ONLY 2. - MORE DAYS _reaching here declare they saw Ger- "Here is where your doliar does Positlvely only 2 more days ol.'sou - Quick Action Sale and _vou surely can’t afford to miss this Come! Says ,ot floating mines along the coast of Tf your nostrils head is stuffed and you * freely because of ‘a cold‘or| h, just get a small bottle of Ely’s'iGream Balm at_any. drug store.. Apply-a little oi this fragrant, a your -nostrils through every air: passage «vyiu soothing and healing thé-inflimed, swol- len: mucous membrane; and:yaur get in- stant relief. : Ah! how good ijt; feels; - trils ‘are open, yourhead rimselear, no “more' hawking;snuffiing;~ blowing; - no more head'\che, dryness, -or i struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream,Balm is just what sufferers from:head .colds and es- arrh need. It’s a delights Finland, which has resulted in the Toss of - three large: Swedish ‘steamers drewning of forty men. Navigation' of _Finnish waters hith erto has been nnimpeded and no warn: ing “of the laying of mines has been given. Captains of Swedish steamers man warships near the Finnish coast Saturday and Sunday; consequently the strewing of mines in these waters is credited -to the Germans. -~ “Trafic in Finnish waters is to’be ntinued until - they have beer swept: for mines. A want ad will sell it for you. double duty opportunity Save y ant Your Busingss 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 fi*ifi*ifiii#i*i*il “ BEMIDJI MTJSIC HOUSE : 117 Third Street, Bemidjl. % Wholesale and retail Pia- % nos, Organs and Sewlng % Machines. Phone 573. i *#‘.,*i’****tii** J: BISIAR, MANAGER. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *x KKK KKK KKK KK GUENTHER Contractor and Builder Phone 431. Bemidii, Minn. Khkkhhkh k Ahkx k k% Khkkkkx KEKRK KKK KKK KKK il:ltii#i#iiii*i $$$SS SAVE YOUR MONEY! Regularly and systemati- cally. If you receive your pay weekly, lay some aside each week, if monthly do it monthly. The dollars will pile up surprisingly. TRY IT. Now is the time to open a * bank account with t' *‘ SECITBI'II:.Y STATE BANK e %k d Kk k k ok ok Kk KA R IAK KA KA A ARAKT AAKAKAK K ARk * * K* *hX dk * x * % * x * % :* % * X * * x* * * x * x * * * * * * * OUR x 4( merchandise sales are always & on the increase and each & month has been better than % the fast. If you are mot al- % ready a customer, you do not ¥ know how well we can please ¥ you in quality and satisfy ¥ l?ou in quantity. Q. SOHIOEDE&‘“ : Kk Ak Kk « IBemidj( * xR KKK KK KKK KKK KK Bemidji, Minn. iii&*&lii#ii“’ KK KK KKK KK KK «4;«*;*;«;;«;4@: KKK KKK KK KKK K KRR KK KKK KK Cfii*l*kllk’l*i-i: * - X BARKER'! U * We strive to.sell. * * uds nave * THAT’S NATURAL. : * *x * JEWELRY/STORE * But we strive harder to.please, & *x e L > * THAT’'S SERVICE. w K % Wholesalers and Retailers * * +* Service and satisfaction. Mail % Courteous attention,has, ¥ % Orders given that same ser- ¥ won-over many jewalr,v ous~ % _:'vjpe. You get.in person. : tomers to us. : SR BARKER'S X George T, Baker & Co.” + Third St. Bemidji, Minn. * B * AR KA K LEEES SRR RS ESS S S + 4K K KR AR A * KK KR KKK KKK * * * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB, 00 ¥ Wholesalers of * ‘e % Wholesalers- and :Retatlers: % INKS % of Typewriter . Paper “and: & PENS * Typewriter Ribbons, T PENCILS % You save the middleman’s: & TABLETS * profit when you buy-hdre. % STATIONERY # Full ream boxes at:from~78! & . SCHOOL SUPPLIES : cents and up. ; ‘: MID, NEER i ¥ Security State Bank:Bldgi«i% BRI O FUB.C0 +* Bemidjl, - M w x x X 2 Do you want * THE-BEST GROCERIES MoQUAIG <’ found in Bemidji Come. right here and get GENERAL MERGW“‘ them, as we:pride ourselves Dry Goods, Shoes,: on having only the best and Provisions :C money can buy. - ok OTTO G. ;S&KXJANDT Third St. n-nuu: nni Vi » Bel l%}l s Mfln:emu Ry ESS SRR E R R 0 8 SEREEES SRS RE S e KRR ER KKK KKK KK ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CO. ’ii*’#’i*ifi’ffii We are Jobbers - of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED. LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for: them. The Rhkk kAR KARAA AR A kdkkkkkk Akdkdkdkkkkkkkk ko ii;iittiiiit All kinds of bullding ma- + terial, as much or as little as ¥ you like at the * Coaland;wood also for sale - : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. * Pioneer Supyly. Store: Can Save You uonay. BEMIDJI PIONEER mw; ARKKAKKAKIRIKRAK A AR ARARRAAKRIIE KA KK A AARI KA AR KRN AR A A XA XA AKX i*******fi*ifit** 7 % % kK ek k% kK kok ok T H KKK R KK KK KK PLEASE N OTE WE FURNISH THESE BINDERS IN SIZES TOEIT ANY PAPER, MADE UP WITH ANY OF OUR REGU- LAR COLORS IN MULTIKOPY CARBON AND' WIEH ANY NUMBER OF CARBON SHEETS DESIRED: DIRECTIONS FOR : USE-—-Insert letter-head. or. originalblank sheet under flap'on top of binder, and sheet for.copy:undez the carbon. - The binder with sheets inserted can then be handled -a8 & single sheet. 2 A special advantage in using these binders is that form-f!c the day’s work can be laid:up ahead when convenient;: fl:wmfifhme in the busiest part of the day. fisedmhue.sheelz. & .Carben paper used:in this way lasts 50 per cent longer fluh*wjlinf,