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8 MONDAY, ;NOVEMBER 8, +1018. [ ot Cass Lake called on friends in Be- Ab Th midji ‘Saturday. s out The City A. G. Wedge returned Saturday from a business trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mrs. F. Slipp of Baudette is vis- iting friends in Bemidji. Mrs. Mary M. Dent of Marion, Ohio, is a guest at the home of her son, O. L. Dent. C. H. Godfrey of Ball Club vis- ited in Bemidji Saturday. The logical place for car repalrs and second hand autos is Garvin’s. See display ad.—Adv. 6d119 Fred. Swingle of Nary was in the city on business Saturday. Miss Belle Kise of Northern was shopping in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Remfrey en- tertained a few friends at a dinner party last evening. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 34 Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar and Mr. and Mrs. W. McTaggart autoed to Itasca State park yesterday. Mrs. Matt Nolan of Lavinia visited with friends in the city Saturday. Miss Ruth Wentworth, who teach- 2s school near Blackduck, was in the city Saturday shopping. Harry Scar of Deerwood, Minn., was a visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Lester Knapp, William Walker and Edwin Simons spent Sunday at Crookston with Tom Carey. Henry Cominsky left Saturday eve- ning for the Twin Cities on business. Miss Marion Laney of Turtle River L. Romo of Bush Prairie, Wash., was a shopper in the city Saturday. i who has been visiting friends in this city, left Saturday for his home. We allow 2% per cent trade dis- count on all cash purchases. W. G. Schroeder Store.—Adv. 6td1110 Have your furniture repaired at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. 34 Miss Ethel Smiley of Nary was the guest of Bemidji friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sampson and Miss Alice Grow of Eckles were in the city on business Saturday. J. 0. Achenbach of Northern spent the week-end with his family in Be- midji. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding of Nary, ‘at St. Anthony's hospital, Sunday, Nov. 7, a daughter. Senator D. P. O'Neil of Thief River Falls visited with friends in Bemidji today. Mesdames Hattie Ostrander and 0. L. Dent returned this morning Clyde Mari'f ot '}‘urtle River: wert trom a business trip to Grand Rap- business visitors In the elty Satur- ids, Minn, 2 day: Mrs. C. Smiley of Nary and sister, Mrs. D. E. Walker, of Carper, N. D., were in Bemidji Saturday on busi- ness. Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J.—Adv. 27d1121 Sam Hayth of the town of North- ern left Saturday for Minneapolis on business. Hair dressing, manicuring, sham- pooing, etc.; your combings made to order; switches $1.50. Phone 769. Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami avenue. —Adv. 6d119 Johin Throen and daughter, Nora, of Bagley were in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. B. Carisch, who has been vis- iting at the home of Mrs. John Marin of Guthrie, returned to her home Saturday. Dr. T. Meyers returned from the Twin Cities today where he has been on business. Mrs. John Marin and children of Guthrie spent the week-end in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Geil. E. A. Howe and family left Satur- day for Roseburg, Ore., going by way of Portland. Buy a second hand auto or get yours overhauled at Garvin’s. Read display ad.—Adv. 6d119 Earl Riley, Glen Peck and Chris Neumann attended the Crookston- Grand Forks football game at Crook- ston Saturday. Miss Della McClelland of Carr Lake attended to business matters in the city Saturday. M. Felt, of the town of Eckles, who took first prize for onions at the county fair, made this office a call Saturday. John Moak, Taxidermist, tans all kinds of hides. Deer skins tanned for buckskin. Ships goods to Be- midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. da126 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker of Fckles were business visitors in Be- midji Saturday. Miss J. Franz and Mrs. L. Metal Mrs. John Thompson left Satur- day afternoon for Kenyon, Minn., where she will visit friends. for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Chichester returned Friday evening from a two weeks’ visit in Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire, Wis. Mrs. A. A. Andrews left Saturday |evening for Minneapolis where she will join her hushand, who has been in Chicago on business. Judge W. J. Rasmussen of East ‘|'Grand Forks, spent Friday and Sat- urday as the guest of his brothers, Herbert and George. Rasmussen. “Any time you want real goodies use Calumet Baking Powder! My mother uses,it— she’s tried ‘all others —she’s arned her lesson—now she sticks to Calumct, ‘“Urcqualled for making tender, wholesome, light bak-| ings. . Wonderful leavening lities—uniform Ler says Calumet al to buy— most eco- A. P. White left Saturday evening for Mankato where he will attend a meeting of the state normal school board, of which he is a member. ! James Sullivan of St. Paul, con- nected. with the St, Croix Pine.and Cedar company at Kelliher, is a business caller in Bemidji today. Misses Alma Moen and Annie Bok- ken of Fosston, who, have visited friends at Gonvick for a short time, returned to their home Saturday. John Rasmussen -of Phillips, Wis., who has been- the guest-of his sons, Herbert and George Rasmussen, the past week, left for his home Satur- day. A. A. Johnson, who'has been-em- ployed .as telegraph operator at the Union depot, has returned to Super- ior, Wis. He will be succeeded by T. D. Johnson. % Mesdames E. P. Gould ‘and T. F. Stewart will, entertain the Catholic Ladies’ Aid society Tuesday after- noon at the home ‘of Mrs. Gould, 117 Twelfth street. , Mrs. Nora Abbott of Eagle Bend, Minn., and Will Creighton of Massa- chusetts are visiting at the home of Mrs. Abbott’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Hazen, Irvine avenue. * Misses.Annle.and -Franols Bowers| P of Eckles, Lottie Achenbach of Neb- ish and Alice Brennan of Eckles were BnnNcH'TIS| in Bemidji' Saturday enroute to Wil- ton where they attended a church so- cial Saturday evening. "BRONCHIAL ASTAMA N0 With Best Home-Made Medicine —128°Teaspoonfuls—50 Cents. — One of the most dangerous-things|Coughs, Colds, > Bronchial ' Asthima,; The members of the “Linger Longer” club surprised Mrs. George casion being her birthday. Dinner was served, after which the evening was spent in playlng “Five Hun-|With the proper remedy, both are ferent froni<any Gther-kind;’and dred.” easily cured, but if neglected they strongly ' eomceiitrated ‘that ofttimes develop into Pneumonia or |ounces: (60c “worth), mikes a If treatment is commenced promptly and-Hoarseness. 3 cheering for the Gophers - and 19 |chial affection. yelling for the Hawkeyes—will ap- [lect treating themselves for the prin-{at home> with” Northwest Weekly “movies” tonight |think it serious enough to-go to'a at the Grand theater. It is the larg-|doctor; thinking it will get well est mob scene ever gathered in the|Without treatment or don’t know Northwest. A panorama of the Nor-| What good medicine to buy at a drug |and "without ‘a *‘guaiafitee its first touchdown and the delisious-|ed through this neglect and hangs ly happy rooters are seen in pictur-|on the whole winter, when it might esque attitudes. game show all the spectacular plays|had Schiffman’s New - Concentrated that featured the contest with close- | Expectorant been used premptly. up portraits of Lorin Solon, the dis-| No risk whatever is run in buying qualified Gopher captain, ] Bierman, his successor, and James|Will refund your money if it is does Paige, the law school professor, who |not give perfect satisfaction or is positively contatns’ fio ‘Ehlordtort. opidm, morphine or other“fiaftotids, The news pictures include views of |you have ever used for stubborn|Adv. cago and presidential the directors of the Federal Reserve|time in various places about the|andithey must do it. banks, the West Central Minnesota |state. The man higher “iip! Development association meeting. A flash of a golf game and well known men in the Northwest Weekly “screen | hospital in Bemidji, of fame” .complete the offering. friends in Nymore Saturday. Hans Johnson, of St. Anthony’s visited with | he to be found? Who has-seen:him Not you. Not T his agents, or rather representatives AR KK | NYMORE NEWS | home of her parents Saturday. manufacturer. « (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ e boss? He is all powerful, but TR R KKK KKK KKK KRR KK KKK KK KK KK KKK ¥|visible, it seems. Editor’'s Note—All contribu- tions to the editor must be signed. The signatures will not be published if so desired. Shevlin Sunday. in the bottl n the bottle. Miss Izetta Fisher visiting during the week-end with her parents. spirits ‘of hell ‘are let loose. IS HE YOUR BOSS? Saturday, Nov. 6, 1915. Editor of the Pioneer: L. A. Larson, who has a position in Blackduck, spent Sunday visiting and ‘then the fun begins. at his home here. Gust Johnson and his son, Carl,|fray in a local hotel and reading|not yet uppermost. The Johnson homestead near Lake, Swenson | 3 hottle of whisky in the case. a bottle of whisky! latter. crime? Not the men who actually |more and more spirits. did the shooting, nor yet the man |tion now. who sold the whisky. Perhaps it was the “man higher up,” the man |is uppermost. ‘who produced it. producer. It is one who is still high- | death of one or more. The er up. The manufacturer—the re-| work is done. tailers are simple his agents. The|night—seeks other haunts. LUGGISHNESS of the eliminative organs cannot be neg- lected. On their activity depends your health. Corrective measures have been unpleasant. ‘‘Salts”, are distasteful. Other ca- thartics soon lose their rex}x])ediald power ]:mg give G‘ifts ; *‘the medicine habit”. i - P Now -- we, finally, are “" N ) Worth While able to offer the ideal ca- Y Christmas Y 5o Book:gotthemen, oaetts Diarics and,. on- ; 3 gagement Books for bath. Hand- e et godown some, durable books that will last wafers. Each.contains a meas- ured dose of anideal combination salt. Tasteless and easy to take, No disagreeable effervescent gas. Convenient to carry. 25c¢ pack- age fits vest pocket. We recommend Sodetts: be- cause we know they will please you. CityDrug Store B\ N. French.& Co, a lifetime. ; will solve your gift problems' at' small expense. BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 'Bemid]al i SEVERE COUGHS -PROMPYLY-RELIEVE Rasmussen Saturday evening, the oc- [ ¢, neglect is a Cold or Sévere Cough. | BroncHitis, “Ctoup, “Whiooping ‘Cough This new: remedy’ is ‘dltogethier dif-'|*ém. * Six thousand rooters—about 5,981 | Consumption, or some Chronic Bron- | pint, 9128 >teaspoonfuls'of ‘exeelient Most persons neg- | coughi'thedicthe, by siniply fixing it ] one 'pint-of ‘granulated pear in the Bemidji Daily Pioneer |cipal reason that they either don’t sugar:and‘ene half pintof” water. It really‘tnade: kirds, *6f dotbttal érit i < wsuany (CHILDREN B¢ throp field grand stand was made |store, and if something more serious | only-libld 720 ‘to''32 téaspoontils. *It just as Minnesota was going over for ['doesn’t develop, it becomes deep seat- |is prepared “from wtrictly “Harmiess plants and s sovplédsant “that '¢hil: dren:like to 'take itSand it ¢an ‘be The pictures of the|have otherwise been speedily cured,|givén>them with:‘perfect ‘satéty’as it as ko most cough -mixtures. All Biernie | this remedy as Barker’s:Drug Store | druggists of this eity sell it under |: the same ““Money-Back” guarantée’as the 'famous‘Asthmador. R. J. ScHiff: is head of the eligibility committee. {not found to be the very best remedy | man, Proprietor, ‘St. Paul, ‘Mint.— possibility, | his home here after visiting for some | man higher-up has work to ‘be ‘done "He is the one to get at, but how? Where is All we see ‘are: Miss Hilma Johnson visited at the | The| saloon keeper, the ‘brewer, the But where is the ' ’Rex- THEATRE Rex He has given the Mrs. Lawrence Larson visited at|* THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. ¥ | manufacturer the knowledge 'to ‘pro- Lome of her mother, Mrs. E. Rain, at|¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X ¥ X X kx X X X % % ¥ ¥|duce a fiery liquid which sparkles - and 'bubbles, and is harmless enough But once the bottle is uncorked the evil ‘begins, for ‘the They enter the mouth, ‘prick the tongue, warm the stomach, permeate through the blood, muddle ‘the brain The spir-} I saw in a glaring headline last|its within repeat the command. The night the account of a shooting af-|poor body hesitates. The beast is spirits] spent Saturday and Sunday on the|gown the line found that there was |within are not strong enough.- Ah, Only | here is work for the agents again. He siniies, this saloonkeeper, and pats Perhaps it was brought here—per- | himself and says, ‘“Business is good,” Arthur Barlowe has returned to|nhaps pought here—more likely the |as another bottle of whisky is un- ‘Who is to blame for this|corked and into the poor body rush No hesita- THe fiends are let loose. The beast Perhaps it is a shoot- No, it was not the|{ing affray like the above, with the boss’ He slinks off in the ‘When will’ we find him? : Hello, boys and girls. You~who" read this, pauise and (school bell? - Don’t start think. “Is he your boss? CITIZEN. |cil. It's the best nickle pencil made. Any store in town sells ‘em. You“ehii‘get a big, Tat pencil tab- - A let for:a-mickle at ‘the Pioneer office, [¥ % % ¥ % ¥ X X % X % ¥ k¥ K ¥ and“an éxtra big, fat ink paper com-|¥ He who forgets to ‘gfl'lfl' ¥ ‘Dosition book for a dime. All the|* tise should not complain‘'when & “kids” will want one when they see|% the buyer forgets that he is % 6 : in business. It is just a case & % of “forget” all around. 5 gk ERKKEKKKKKK KK KK KK “siibscribe for the Ploneer. 'NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality TONIGHT ADULTS 10c ‘BEMIDJI PIONEER NORTHWEST WEEKLY featring the Minnesota-lowa Football Came, “‘Close-ups”’ of Lorin SOLON, Bernie Bierman, Pres Vincent of Minnesota ‘%" x&ls League Baseball stars. Reel News From Our Own Nor st. THE RUNT” A 2 part Selig drama featuring Wheeler Oabman, Edith Johnson, 'produced by Colin Campbell of ““Spoilers’ fame. “HEART TROUSBLE”, A Biograph comedy, Shows at 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 Children 5¢, Adults 10¢ Paramount Day TOMORROW Paramount Day CGeo. Beban famous throughout the country for his work in ‘“The Alien’” playing in ““The ftalian’ 5 parts. A charming and pathetic story of a struggle for his loved ones. PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Program Changed Every Day TONIGHT °~ Mutual Masterpicture, “THE WOLF MAN?”. A mysterious theft, a slain body found after an explosion and solving of the double mystery through brav- éry and cleverness of the girl, greed punished and faithful- ness rewarded are the main ideas in this brilliant drama. The stars are Ralph Lewis and Billie West. A Mutual comedy also shown. Mutual Masterpicture and Comedy, 5 Reels in all i Tonight, Admission 5c and 15¢ First Show Starts 7:30 Second Show Starts 8:45 TOMORROW sc and 1oc--Two reel Biograph drama “HIS WIFE’S STORY”’; Vitagraph drama “THE RE- WARD?”’; Kalem comedy “QUEERING CUPID". TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ) 2 NOTICE is Leréby given that this Company will prosecute all perSons using property owned by it for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage or other objectionable matter in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has here- ore used said property or any of itin ways above mentioned is hereby notified to repair the damage so done and place the ps ty in the & cleayi, sanitary condition in which it was prior to the time of trespass or trespasses. Bemidji Townsite & Improveinent Co, 620 Capital Bank Bullding WINKEEOTA Wholesale Stove Dealers Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Combination-Coal and Wood Heaters, Seff Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. Anything you want in a stove Buy A Farm Direct From Owner I have: 240 acres of the best land in the county locat- ed on the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and: four miles from Blackduek. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and- 60-acres seeded to clover and timothy. g | Will- Setl- It-1n- 40, 80, Or Up To 240" Acre. Tracts- Will sell for part payment down and balance'on'easy. payments: Hawve been a resident on same for 22-years' and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargdain: will buy on sight. AllLI ask is that you look at it be- fore you buyelsewhere. _The state road.runs 3-4'mile East off the land’ from’ Blackduck to Cass Lake and another:road North to:the: county road. Can drive right up to farm with auto or team:” Ffiqr‘ forties™" drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drain te Red kac.f Three forties are still timbered. THhere is a fine Consolidated School at Hines... Buss calls-daily for children: Interested parties are requested to ‘write or call-at the: BEMIDJI-DAILY-PIONEER OFFICE for further information: it All makes and all sizes. Stéve Repairs A Specialty e SE— Liegler's Second Hand Store 406 Minn. Ave: Bemidji, Minn. . Subserilie for The Pioneer NON FILLING TYPEWRITER sk Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter L Each 75¢ Theseibbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. z Come in neat tin boxes. " The Bemidji ‘Pioneer Pu i . Bemidji;Minn. e Co. ——rmm S A e ot s ‘|without a NEW BEMIDJT Iend pen-

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