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About The City Dr. Bena on business. E. C. McGregor left last evening for Chisholm on business. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. te| Judge Marshall A. Spooner is in Cass Lake today on business. Daniel ‘Gracie is the guest of rela- tives at Virginia for a few days. The Episcopal Guild will hold its annual sale Dec. 4.—Adv. ate Miss Pearl Wheeler of Turtle River was shopping in the city Saturday. Mrs. Shay of Thief River Falls will spend the week in Bemidji on business. New Xmas records just received. Come in and hear them. At Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d124 Miss Luella Dennis of Laporte is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dennis. Attorney John F. Gibbons has re- turned from a business trip to Vir- ginia, Minn. Buy a Grafonola. Let us demonstrate. 6d124 Feeling blue It chases ’em. Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nelson of Ny- more spent the week-end with rela- tives at Nary. Mrs. Herbert Aldrich of Wilton attended to business matters in Be- midji Saturday. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 Mrs. G. L. Dodge and Miss Jessie Dodge of Spur were shopping in Be- midji Saturday. Mrs. Louis Tegner of Pinewood was among the out-of-town shoppers | * in Bemidji Saturday. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6a121 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Warner of Puposky were in Bemidji Friday and Saturday on business. Miss Pernilla Goldberg returned to her home at Solway after visiting at the M. Nelson home. Have your furniture repalred at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf Mrs W. E. Dodge will leave Tues- day morning for Minneapolis where she will spend the winter. Mrs. John Moore of Anoka return- KEEP informed of the World’s Progress in| Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For| All the Family. 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Cough, Affection, at this price, they both have decided to stand this loss, so as to give those who have not yet used this excellent remedy, an opportunity of trying it, at their loss, knowing it will With Best Home-Made Remedy—128 Teaspoonsful for 25 Cents. be AFFECTIONS. RELIEVED found the best medicine ever used by anyone. i Even though not in need of such a medicine at present, it will pay: to obtain a. bottle now at half price, as no doubt someone in the family will require it before the winter is over, but you will not have another chance of buying for less than full price. One bottle makes a full pint (128 teaspoonsful) by simply mixing it at home with one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint of water, and makes a whole family supply, and as much as would ordinarily cost from $2 to $3 for the same quantity of the ordinary, old-fashioned, ready-made kind of doubtful merit and also with- out a guarantee, like this remedy. 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Name KA KKK KRR KKK KKKF KK Address... ..o sunsninin s kinds of hides. for buckskin. midji, Minn., and notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. # | Mankato today to resume her studies at the Mankato normal, after spend- ing the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Given-McGee. ed to her home today after a week’s visit at the F. Hitchcock home. The annual Christmas sale of the Methodist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the church parlors, Dec. 1.—Adv. 6d121 John, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, is confined to his bed with an attack of pneumonia. Miss Jessie Pendergast of Wilton spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pendergast. Remember that 12 photographs make 12 Christmas presents. Hak- kerup’s studio. Phone 239.—Adv. tf Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schussman, 1000 Mississippi avenue, Nov. 26, 1915, a nine-pound daugh- ter. Mrs. R. H. Brunner and son, Reed, left for their home at Duluth after a week’s visit at the C. J. Larson home. The annual Ludefisk supper and Christmas sale will be held at the Swedish Lutheran church parlors, Dec. 10.—Adv. 164129 W. B. Stewart, county superin- tendent of schools, is inspecting schools in the Upper Red Lake dis- trict this week. Misses Rose and Torsy Person and John Person returned to their home at Brainerd today after a visit at the D. McDougal home. Good cheer and happiness will be your’s if you have a Grafonola in your home. For sale by Beltrami Music Co.—Adv. 6d124 A. B. Miner and family of Yola, son, Clifford, at McIntosh Thursday, returned to their home Saturday. G. F. Scott and K. C. Hickey of Leonard, Minn., were guests at the G. H. French home Saturday. Mr. Hickey is a brother of Mrs. French. Room and board by day or week. Separate if desired. Rooms modern, hot water heat. Julia Titus, Fifth and Minn. Phone 812.—Adv. 6d1216 Miss Della and Earl Baker, who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. I A. Alvord, returned to Minneapolis Saturday, where they are attending school. Miss Mavis Phillippi, who teaches school near Puposky, spent Thanks- giving with her sister, Mrs. Hugh ‘Whitney, returning to her school Saturday. . BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn. John Moak, Taxidermist, tans all | i | + T ‘Wheaton returned today to home at Cass Lake after spending their Thanksgiving vacation at the E. E. Kenfield home. sole put on your shoes, to keep your feet dry. You can get it done at the “Shoe Hospital” on quick notice.— Adv. regular meeting at the library this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The sub- ject discussed was “Brazil, Its His- tory, Resources and Industries.” connected with the Pioneer for the past two years, has resigned her posi- tion. Miss Leila Wallace is filling who attended the wedding of their |3 { that g property on sight. | is that you look at it before you buy elsewhere. The fact of the matter is I have more Deer skins tanned Ships goods to Be- d126 Miss Margaret McGee returned to Miss Ruby Wheaton and John their Now is the time to have a good 124122 The Woman’s Study club held its Miss Anna Johnson, who has been the position vacated by Miss John- son. When in need of competent book- keepers or stenographers, experienced or-inexperienced, apply to Kennedy Business College, St. Cloud, Minn.— Adv. 124123 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilcox had as their dinner guests Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton and daughter, Miss Gladys, Mrs. J. C. James, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu and Mrs. W. E. Dodge. E. A. Barker and family returned yesterday from a week’s visit with relatives at Minneapolis. On his trip Mr. Barker went to Duluth where he attended the opening of the new Ar- mory at Duluth. The Scandinavian Lutheran ladies will hold a bazaar in the church par- lors Dec. 3 and 4, afternoon and evening.. A 25c supper will be served Friday from 5:30 on.—Adv. 6d123 Mesdames John Essler, J. G. Peck and K. H. Olson delightfully enter- tained about fifteen of their friends Saturday afternoon in homor of Mrs, John Moore of Anoka, who is 'visiting at the F. Hitchcock home. The offering taken at the Union Thanksgiving service, amounting to. '$11,40, was sent to the Council of Federation of Churches at New York city, to be used directly for helping the suffering Armenians in Turkey. All the churches in the United States were asked to give aid.- Willard McGregor entertained eight of his friends at a theater party Saturday evening, the occasion be- ing his thirteenth birthday. Among those present were Hazen Hanscom, Roy Webster, Philip Deneau, Louis Neumann, Evert Moore, William Hal- vorson, Tom Simons and John Henry. Among the visitors in Bemidji over Sunday were E. L. Oberg, Black- duck, Oscar Thompson, Stewarts- ville, Minn., Dr. J. Koch, Blackduck, Miss Daisy Nelson, Northome, Miss Olga Gilbertson, International Falls, Miss Esther Campbell, Solway, F. O. Hellier, Lisbon, N. D, and.J. C. Thompson, Blackduck. KKK KKK KKK XKKKKE * HERE AND THERE IN & * THE NEWS OF THE DAY * HRKEXKKKKKKKR KK KK KK Chicago, Nov. 29.—How to stamp out the foot-and-mouth disease is to be considered by government officials, college experts, farmers, bankers, packers and stockmen in national conference here today. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 29.—Hearings on proposed advanced grain freight rates in western classification terri- tory were to begin in the West Rate case hearing before an Interstate Commerce Commission representative here today. Chicago, Nov. 29.—To stimulate co-operation between farmer, banker and landowner, the Conference on Marketing and Farm Credits and the National Council of Farmers’ Co-op- erative associations will meet here today. Sir Horace Plunkett, Irish agricultural expert, is expected to contrast land problems in Ireland and America. Fifty prominent speakers are named on the program. The The «c [F YOU WANT A GOOD FARM s.: will - roa - H \ ns 3-4 s wn WY Not Buy It Direct From the Owner > mean a big east of the sacrifice on There is some satisfaction in knowing that only land from my part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the Blackduck rather than publish it in this advertise- ment it will be kept a secret be- tween myself and the prospective buy- er. I 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 land than I feel able to after, and anxious to sell parts of it in order to improve the bal- ance. If you buy yo to be your this vicinity. All I ask depend on one thing and I is that I will continue neighbor, together with others living in man who owns the land he wants to sell. You will spend less time, that is wasted time, by being taken direct to the property he has for sale. land in the county, located on the “Divide”, three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. 1 have 240 acres of the Twenty-five acres in hay and crops: and. sixty acres seeded to clover and timothy grasses. T Will Sell It in 40, 80, 120 or 240 acre tracts. Terms easy. See this before ou buy. look u can must sell. Find out why. to Cass Lake and another. road runs north to the county road. You can drive up to the farm with automobile or team. 4 forties drain into the Mississippi river on a gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are . still timbered. There best is a fine consolidated school at Hines, Minn. calls daily for the children. Interested parties are requested to write or call at the BE= MIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICE for references or fur- ther information. We might add also that in no other locality will you find a finer lot of neigh- bors and a more pleasant place to live than right in this par- ticular section. The bus Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS Tonight FLORENCE LaBADIE Tonight Supported by. Mignon Anderson and a Great Asray Headliners in' THE PRICE OF HER :fikfim% Four Act Mutual Masterpicture. . Scenes of pulsating action, Absorbing in emotional situations. A powerful drama of sentiment, sacrifice and adventure. Soul-gripping in its appeal to the human heart. A play that will leave a memory. Produced by.the Thap: houser Film Corporation. A comedy will also . be: shown; five reels in all. " Shows start 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 8c and: 180 TOMORROW: L. C. Shumway, Dorothy Barrett ‘and Melvin Mayp in “JiM: WEST-GAMBLER,” Q,Lubin three part feature; also Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in a real laugh-making, refined comedy. Admission 5c and 10¢ Tomorrow Tomosrow NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality Children sc TONIGHT Adults 1oc Bemidji Pioneer Northwest Weekly, Minn. vs. Chicago Football Game. Doc Williams, Minn., ‘““U’’ Coach says, “‘Itis the greatest football game ever filmed.” * “The House With Nobody In 1t A 8-part Rialto drama featuring lvy Troutman. - “THE TREASURE BOX” A Comedy featuring the famous George Ovey, one of the funniest men in the movies today. To follow his string of hard luck ending with an explosion of his supposedly. ‘Treasure Box!’ leaving him suspended from the chandelier, is a rare laugh-fest. 5 REELS TONIGHT Shows starting at 7:15 - 8:15 - 9:15. Children sc Adults 10c TOMORROW M: ite-Clark 6§ b ~ 9y arguerite Clark ““The Goose Girl 5 Parta. Matinee at 2:30 ’ E'RE oiling the wheels of commerce by the best kind of printing and stationery. ser- vice. The mxmHPwn line of books . and forms will help you in your business. We'll show you how. 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