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TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 16, 191 ] About The City I Jacob Fishel is very ill at his home, with cancer. e pound limit'for parcel post packages. How much do you girls weigh?”’ They confessed they weighed more than twice as much as 50 pounds each. Then they gave up plans for seeing the football game. ‘““There are other objections we thought of later,” said Miss White today. “It wouldn’t be very pleasant to have to sit up all night in a mail car. But I do think it would be fun to ride to the station in one of those parcel post automo- biles.” the enforcement of the Indian treaty inthis territory, is-fn.the city to-| —— reaultt#:?:: tHém “is s n t to }:f!:mvz:: ‘rlggg‘%&&e&lfiw . Cantillon: of : Minneapolis are-assured: There is no riskswhiethes rrthe the garment: be ‘wool, cotton, .gilk=or{% B 5 Thi m:;:ge sQmo, t that you: have will return to Minneapolis tonight. growntired 8 Or thia you desira 10 colr [ the fashionable shade of the moment, look over Dy-O-La Dye color chart at fonr nearest di or.storelresper; se- lect the one that. pleases, and. follow the printed directiong.- They will'look as if they had just come from the dressmaker. And remember—the-colors ‘will be R. H. Muncy left this afternoon for Egt as fast-and-durable as: they-are Kelliher on business. :ufifnl. They won’t rub off or bleach . out. ‘What is more, you can use ‘Dy-O-La Dye on the most costly and delicate fab- rics with perfect ‘safety, ds“it contains no acids: g; you have neven dyed or-if you have used the old fashioned guess: John Moberg left Bena on business. yesterday for %A Shine In Every Drop*®’® Got-a trom- |39 Your hardware or rer cery deal Dr. Diedrich, the dentist, is now nicely located in-his'newlyfittéadsos- fices in.the 0’'Leary-Bowser Building and - cordlally invites- the -pubie-to call on him.—Adv. 6d1117 Oh! that turkey supper, Nov. 17. —Adyv. 141116 The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. dtf We Have an Idea ‘ The Methedist Ladies’;Ald soclety }: will hold an all-day meeting in the’ church parlors*Wéanésaay to prepare for the annual!fairito be’held in De-{: . dember. - Dinner will be served to [’ MAKE YOU KILL YOUR:]| WIFE [F YOU REALLY P. Partridge of Cass Lake is a vis- itor in the city today. Dressmaking done by the day.|and-guess-again dye, and become dis: [th¢ piblic at Hoo. * : eyt Phone 409-3-Adv, G41120 | couraged, £y DyO-Li Dye Jusk: once, | anal. if We LOVED HER? B AR and we guaranteo-you will-be-pleased:|: jonn Noak, Taxidérmist; tans all |, i Buy it of yo\;i‘ nfiemls):(gmggést' 't:r sm{av Kindas ot bl dt;fi Dmfakn;s tanned } Could Induce keeper, but if they-have.net the colc s . i ol JOHN NEWBOLD . D! ER - o & Welsh of Leech Lake is &) yoftt've will send it to yod on 15 |for buckskin. Ships soods'to Be- You to Visit| || ASENy " MURDEAES "Hd usiness caller in Bemidji. g,md%g ;;:cfi;lgg I:o%‘i ;a}n .tihz:]inox;]‘e: fi:n :c | midjl, Minn,, and notity John Mosk, | . Our Store gé;fl ggg‘ “?E% l-‘ol; i s 1n| .. Dy-O-La Dye.is made in:Black, Bius, | NymOre; Mifid. —Ady. 155 : You Would WOUNDED - “A FALL rs. H. Lundgren of Nary was In| nuyy Be, Brown, Seal.Brown, Light . p DOWN A PRECIPICE. BUT" Bemidji on business Monday. Green, CP%? ?’fih} S}c;lzrm, Yclltawb((’)z ! Attorney A. A. Andrews and wife Bks andiean ks P harapnoint.| DEMEI post: ruleh and” reglations Become a WAIT—SEE ange, Cardinal Re ink, Purple, k| = . 3 ake 710 g Y o s 2 Wine’, Old - Goldy- nd - Turkey Jod.-But| Feturned yesterday from.Minneapolls They were just about to start for the Permanent menth. will. meet -youthere/~—Adv.. The Episcopal Guild will hold its 4a1118 annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. tf by auto. Mr. Andrews has been ab- sent a month on business at Chicago | and Rockford, Ill. Mrs. Andrews|* has visited relatives in Minneapolis from these sixteen colors a great variety of other shades and colors can-be made. DY-O-LA DYE COMPANY, 700 Sixth Ave.; Des Moines, Iows. Minneapolis postoffice ‘ to _interview Customer. E. ‘A."Purdy, postmaster, on the plan, when they met a student well versed in'the bothersome rules and regula- ~Everything Is Mrs::C: E.-Battles,»:Mrsi' Robert | S0 Neat and Miss Cora Bjoring of Wilton has entered the Bemidji high school. Mrs. P. Lundquist of Grant Valley was shopping in the city Monday. Men’s annual turkey feed, Nov. 17, 5 to 8, at Presbyterian church. —Adv. 1d1116 Miss Carrie Rustjer of Solway was a business visitor in Bemidji Mon- day. Miss Calla Moore of Akeley was a guest at the Albert Smart home last DY & “‘One Dye forAH Qeods’* evening from a visit with friends at Walker. G. H. French returned from Leon- ard this morning, where he has been on business. Buy a second hand auto or get Mitcltéll;- Mrs: 1 George Walker; : Mrs. C.-W. Vandersluis:and :Miss Beatrice fills-entertdimed;the:members-of the [ Eastern 'Star: atza’ tiimble bée’ this ‘afternooniand’ will isefve’supper at six-o'clockthis evening toithié men. | After ‘supper-a regular session. of-the chapter- will * e held; ito: which- all members are requestedito attend. for two weeks. We're all going to the masquerade at the roller rink next Friday eve- WOMEN-NEED NOT WORRY 'OR SUFFER Feminine Ailments :Once Consid- ered Serious“Now "Easily Con- rollér ritik ‘Friddy everiing: - Masks will"bé 1ittéd at the ie | never will bé a“better t1 The mighty restorative power of Dr, -ree's Favorite“Presctiptionspeedily tions. He shook his head. They told him of their plan. “It's a good plan, all right, but there’s a b50- oF COURAGE Clean and Our 9 6y CYRUS TOWNSEND BRA! Stock So Very Inviting GO IT 15 A VITAGRAPH. BLUE RIBBON FEATURE GRAND THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Matinee 2:30 Both Days Children 5¢ Stewart’s Grocery Phone 206 e Adults 15¢ N s -all ;wemanly :troubles to' disap- . yours overhauled at Garvin’s. Read Y £ Eveni Children 10c, Adults 20 evening. ear—compels - the - organs to properly % veningaChildren 10¢, Adults 20¢ display ad.—Adv. 6d119 | perform their natural functions, cor- HEE R KKK KK KKK RS Chimney sweeping and furnace cleaning done promptly. Phone 584- H. 8. Traylor of Washington, D. J.—Adv. 2741121 Miss Anna Johnson returned last Take This _l@n’s Advice Try The Great Kidney Remedy It always gives me pleasure to recommend anything that is right C., is in the city today on govern- mental business. Mrs. Myrtle Collins, who has spent some time in Bemidji, went to Min- neapolis Monday. All you can eat for 50c at Pres- byterian supper, Wednesday, Nov. 17—turkeys.—Adv. 1d1116 F. G. Halgren returned this morn- and so I feel it my duty to herald the praises of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. For years I was troubled with kid- ney disease and it was so intense that I was bedridden for days at a time. T gave up all hope and doctors for miles around gave me no help. Inci- dentally I tried several patent reme- ing from Minneapolis where he has been on business. Mrs. H. E. Shaw of Schoolcraft was shopping and calling -on' friends’ in Bemidji Monday. dies and at last tried Swamp-Root. From the first it gave me relief and Biggest meal of year at Presby- terian church, Nov. 17, by men of The Minneapolis Journal has the olloWing ‘story in regard ‘to Miss arion ‘White, daughiter-of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White of this city, who is attending “the ‘University “of “Minne- |sota: *Rosy dreams of a novel and inexpensive way of goig to Madison to see the football game between the University of ‘Mirnnesota‘and the ‘Uni- versity ‘of ‘Wisconsin, ‘next‘Saturday, faded today and two''‘university co- eds will stay in Minneapolis and con- tent themselvés) with” reports’ of the game as they are telegraphed. They had- plantied ‘golng’ by ‘parcel ~ post. |\ Marion* White' and” ‘Mirvyl” Potter, ‘sophomore “meémbers” of./the' ' Kdppa Alphd Thétd! sorority, de¢idéd yester- sects displacements, overcomes irregu- larities, removes pain and misery at certaifi-“times ‘and ‘brings" back “health and strength* to-nervous; irritable and exhausted women. It is a wonderful prescription pre- pared with glycerine from nature’s roots and herbs, with no alcohol to falsely-- stimulate and no mnarcotics to wreck: the ‘nerves: It banishes -pains, headache, backache, low spirits, hot flashes, d'ragging,»down sensation, worry and. sleeplessness surely and without loss of time. Its ingredients are not secret for they are printed on-wrapper. at Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion has-done forthousands it -will do for you. Get it this very day from any medicine dealer in either liquid or tablet form. In the meantime.address Dr._ Pierce’s ' Invalids’ Hot e from a Physician Specialist, absolutely free. . 136-page -book..on -women’s. dis- eases 'sent free~~Adv. mail: - Théy ‘would-Send themselves and:'be theré to-reeeive themselves. They woild §ee the:game with'séveral- hundreds ‘of ‘otler’ studdfits ‘who' are riginel vays, and ‘then efid ‘theniselves*back to Doctor Pierce’s Pellets are tnequaled as iver ‘Pill. - Smallest, easiest to take: . One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a -Dose:- Cure .Sick Headache, Bil- day ‘they:‘would’ go to ‘Madison- by | The Eteonore Ofson ! Goncert Gompany of Chicago will give a .con- cert tomorrow evening NOVEMBER 1 7th in the CITY HAI.I._ under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the Scandinavian Lutheran (o x Paramount-Feature Subseribe for the Pioneer. & KUK KKK XK KKK KRN Subseribe for the Pioneer. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality TONIGHT ~ Paramount Featurs Famous Players Film Co. presents MARY P]INCKFORD “MISTRESS NELL” 6 Parts America’s Sweetheart, in a role particularly suited to her inimit- able personality. Tonight Only. ~Shows at 7:15, 8:30 ] Children 5¢, Adults 15¢ Parts it A s et ot g | BEMIILE SCOMO-—AdY, 141116 5o Headaéhe, Dizziness, Coustipa- | Minneapolfi“ind e delivered at the || Church. Tickets 35 cents. Ri’ggg:?%rgxl:l r:fi}\gtafrx;:pv};fllt}éeu: be up and around and now Iam per-| r. and Mrs, Simor Paul .of Red| made gt des estiol ous Attfi university T tinié tor clubses Monday. Children 20 cents. D fectly well and able to work as I used to before my terrible sickness. So now let me thank you for your S Courage”. .Don’t Miss It. wnnderi’u‘] discovery and t?ke this| Miss Edna Rock returned to her Matinee at 2:30 opportunity to recommend it to all|yome at Solway Monday after a visit 3 who suffer from kidney troubles. in the city with friends. Children 5¢ Adults 150 i Lake Falls were guests of Mrs. T. Paul the past few days. stommachand"boWels, 20° Cents-a vv:?: by druggists. by the famous Cyrus Townsend Brady author of “The Isle of Re-- generation’’ ““The Chalice -Of- 3 > y g Yours very truly, "The ' Y % X v o The Evening shows at 7:15, 8:45 WALTER SHIVER, Have your furniture repdired at|@d> ] I ¥ 4 A n F A 1 B S 317 N. Main. St. Hope, Ark. jthe Bargain Store. First-class work || rp“ce - : 3 i State Children 10c, Aduuj' 20c & Subscribed and sworn to before me; | gt reasonable pricesi—Adv. o “ wi ” i 53 5 . roa d - this 25th of March, 1912. : g 3 ] i ! | A. V. WARE, Notary Public. Mr. Barrett of Sault-Ste. Marie, |4 ask for wn Nnt “ B"- Frnm “]e uw"er runs 3-4 s Mich., is a guest of his cousin, Tom this . will iny e Uik Ll i of a mile ! Tetter to Smart ,for a few days. A - e - ! Bz, Kine & O mean a big east of the i e Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Strickland re- : L Lot G § i land from j Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do|turned this morning from a twé sncrl_flce o Therefls sqwe SIW ';i{‘ kl}_bvrl\ggghlt'only X t For You. weeks’ visit at sinneapolis. /my part and one man ¢an get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the Blackduc PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of Remember that 12 photographg{ make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tt rather than publish it in man who owns the land he wants to siell;v You- will spend less time, that is wasted time, by to Cass Lake and another Program Changed Every Day le infy tion, telli bout . & H x | A e ovs and Tladier, Wien welt: this - advertis e~ being taken ?lrect to the'p y he has road runs north TONIGHT: Lubin drama in three intense acts ‘A ing, be sure and mention the Bemld}l| 5 B pajmer left yesterday for | ment it will be for sale: Fhawe ¢ of the best to the county JSPECIES OF MEXICAN MAN". Romaine Field- motTone.doliar size botties for sale| Turtle River where ho will spend T { ing, Vinnie Burns and Audell Higgins are in the cast and one dollar st bottlon 10n MR veral. daye on o dass RYAE: kept a secret be- land in th % locatéd.on the road. You can ) v s ALY tween myself and “Divide” lebensbbHines drive up io the farm Ruth Stonehouse is the star in the Geo. Ade comedy, Your Great- ; Grandfather’s Ink n inconstant mixture, thickened or thinned it required. Folks are more particular about writing results now, so we offer our customers the newest member of the ‘Carter’s Inx family, Carter’s Pencraft _ Combined Office and Fountain Pen Ink —one ink equally adapted to either fountain pens or inkwell use. Pencraft Ink writes a dark blue and dries a time- defying black. Our promptness in stocking this newest ink is only anotherexample of the carnest« ness of our desire to please you. May we show you this matchless ink today ? ber 17. Mrs. A. P. White returned this morning from Minneapolis from a two weeks’ visit with relatives. Hair dressing, combings made up, switches $1.50. Tel. 769. Mina A. Myers, 520 Beltrami Ave.—Adv. 6d1119 Sam Hayth of Northern, who has spent the last few days in Minne- apolis on business, returned to his home Monday. Mrs. Sam Hayth-of Northern, who | was called to Hubbard by the serious illness of her father, returned to her ] home Monday. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desited. Rooms'modérn, hot water heat. and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 6d1216 ] Mrs. Carl Jensen of Cleaibrook; who has been visiting with friends at Crookston for several weeks, re- tarned to'her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Mrs. | J. J. McLaughlan and Mrs. ‘Elmér | Thompson were guests at the H. D. Kenfield home in Cass Lake today. There will be a men’s annual tur- key supper held at the Presbyterian church’ Wednesday evening, Novem-. Price 50 cents.—Adv. 1d1116 H. A. Larson of Denver, Col., chief of the Federal agents in charge of Julia “Titus, 'Fifth[; Dafarcrtive i the prospective buy- ‘er. 1 have been a resident on this same property for 22 years and feel certain that any- one seeking a real bargain will buy a tract of this property on sight. All I ask' s“that you' look” at it before “you buy elsewhére.~ The fact: . 9f thé matter is I have more: land - than: I feel able to look after, and anxious-to’ sell parts of 4 sitin- order ‘to’ improve the bal- . Y..0 n [ance. ” If “you' buy you canv b‘! "depen'd’ on oné thing and? | %hdt is that T will continue'® mst“self:‘ : 0. be_yot}r neighbor, Fm; “4': together -with others livingin’ Sgnik Dthrs’flcfimy. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops--and-sixty-acres o _clover and* . I Will Sell It in 40, 80,V 1208 or 2408 acrestractss Terms easy. See--this- before - and¥ou ‘mites Troft Blatktiuck. at Hines, Minn. calls *daily " for the children. Interested parties are requested to: write or call at the BE=- - MIDJII DAILY PIONEER OFFIGE - for references or fur- ther>"information. We ‘might add also.that in no other locality will ** youfind a finer lot of neigh- "‘bors and ‘a more ‘pleasant place to live than right in this par- -~ ticular-section: with automobile or team. 4 forties drain into the Mississippi river-on a gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Réd Lake. Three forties arestill timbered. There is a fine_consolidated school The bus STHE FABL .E OF HAZEL’S TWO HUSBANDS |{AND WHAT BECAME OF THEM”. TOMORROW: Isabel Rea, Helen Bray, Wm. J Butler and adge Kirby in a Biograph drama, also a Selig Jungle-Zoo play and Bobby Connelly stars in a comedy. Shows start 7:30 Children 5¢ Adults 10c " AdrianM.Newans “The Mars Man" PURPOSEFUL MONOLOGUES Second number of the Redpath-Vawter Lyceum course under the auspices of the Woman’s Study Club will be given at the g Methodist Church Auditorium - Monday, Nov. 22 s 8:15 P. M. 7 Mr. Newans has been a feature diawing .,card_ in every city thus far booked. Don'’t fail to hear him. Single admission.....