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ioBOAT. HOI 18. 1916. Spooner News: A herd of sixteen Ibou are reported around Pine 'lUnd south of the Rapid river. One H*t* buck was also seen on the road of Ditch No. 20 about two miles south Rapid Hiver last Thursday. While are several herds of these anU on the Canadian side, in the assy river district, but very dtffl- fOttlt to approach, not many are seen ttye slate's*' side. The- season -1 [closed on them for several years and \t la hoped that they will not be mol ted, but allowed to increase as they otherwise likely to be extermin-' l.lAke the buffalo of old. Mrs. Vina Cossentine, Miss* Emma Oansentlne, Mrs. Nora Abbott, Miss Y%)erfe Dexan and Fred Coesentlne Bagle Bend. Minn., autoed to the Saturday. The Cossentines are relatives in Nymore ward, idrs. Abbott and Ml Doran are jting at the home of Mrs. Abbott's f*th,er, Mrs. Lucy Hazen. They will remain in the city until Wednesday. ."Save portion of each dollar earned and you will never want slant a tre where tell one and Ssecureewhichlasyoy forest will forever." We a quantit of small sav Dfluika we desire to loan flom the purpose of encouraging thrift. There is nothing complicated aSdttt Just corn* In and get oneMrs. 1* JUL* little banks, put your money ta~ It from day to day and bring it ftf for deposit as often aa yon wish. Security State Bank of Bemidji. Adr. dl027tf L. F. Foote of Boy River, who has it the week-end in the city, the it ot G. S. Harding, manager of e Grand theater, returned to his ke this morning. Mr. Foote is ^nected with the firm of Foote *v.i Co.. who are in the general merchandise and logging business in y River. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfleld. who ^ave been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kenfleld of Lake Boulevard for le past few days, returned to their home at Cass Lake today. They will leave next week for Orange Beach, HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone 812 Appointment must be made week in advance O ALALL COAL PHONE 100 MPLY? mil, yon A pimply faro v. I uch lunger :i ?u iv*. dwarti..' Osr. i ouicl be?In c\.-\r Kt-n ti.e ta -l a tv Gcanse th-: Mood, tii (olive I'1* Dt Notice It. Drive Them with Dr. Edwards' C.Lve T-t'io ni.-rrsi i-t li'.C r.rrcr juu nav b'x-vcb and t! tr wi.ii Lr l.dwarch' U't.ve lab!-' SUCCe.si'ul substitute calomel lere's n-jver any sickness or pain atU: ring t: cm. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do t':. Hiich calomel do-*, at'l just an eft. Jively, but thr.r ucti a i* gentle an kfe tn.-tead of vv-r- nn I irritating. No one who ii cs Olive Tablets i.s ter cursed with "a dark brown taste,' lb3d breath, a t'~.\\. listless, "no scoci'Saturday leling, constipation, torpid liver, bac isposit'on or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are ^purely vegetable compound mixed witl oil you v-ill know them by thci: olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa "tSentS afflicted with liver and bowe! t^*plaints, and Olive Tablets are tht bmflwpsely effective result. Taffll one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and look 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. State of Minnwota, County of Bel trami. In District Court. 15th Judicial Dis trict. SUMMONS. FRED W. HILL, Plaintiff vs. CLARA M. BIXBY, and Tarns Bizby, Defendants. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to the above named defendant YOU AND EACH OF YOU, are here -nmoned and required to answer Complaint of the plaintiff in the ,ove entitled action, which corn laint has been filed in the office of he Clerk of the above named Court, to serve a copy of your answer the said complaint upon the sub bers at their offices in the City Bralnerd, Crow Wing County, Min esota, within Twenty (20) days af er the service of this summons upon ou, exclusive of the day of eluch ser ice TSAND if you fail to answer the said ^plaint within the time aforesaid, 'aintlff in this action will apply Court for the relief demanded *ld complaint. SWANSON & SWANSON, Plaintiff's Attorney!. oat Office and Office address: Suite 206-207 Iron Exchange Bldg., Bralnerd, Minnesota. 3td 116-1120 Ala., where they will spend the win ter. B. R. Erickaon and E. N. Ebert returned Saturday from Walker, Minn., near which place they had been huutlug since Thursday. There were eleven in the party, the other hunters being from Walker, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Detroit, Minn. Melba Beauty Parlors. O'Leary Bowser Building. Manicuring, sham pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations) here. Home phone 88. Office phone 540. Make youf ap pointment.Adv. 1125+ Mrs. Osmund Johnston and daugh ter, Alfhtld, returned Saturday night from Minneapolis where they have been the guests of Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Olive Fjelstad, and of her sister, Mrs. O. H. Bakke, and fam ily for the past three weeks. Hydie Smith of Glenwood, Henry Lewis of Bertha, Robert Brink and Ba*hft Edwards of Verndale spent the week-end at the home of Miss Ed wards' parent* Mr. and Mrs. John T. Edwards. Miss Edwards teaches at Verndale. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sauers of Mel rose, who have been the guests of Sauers' parents, Mr. and Mrs.ficers W. E. Bowers, for the past week, have returned to their home. Mrs. Sauers was formerly Miss Frances Bowers. Miss Serena Blue, Mrs. A. White, Miss Olive White, Mr* Lucy Wil liams, Mrs. Fred Bardwell, Mrs. Eva Kaiser and Mrs. Joe Steidle of Northern attended "The Birth of a Nation" Saturday at the Grand thea ter. Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows of Tenstrike autoed to Bemidji Satur day and met Mrs. Fellows' sister, Mrs. Wilbur Hutchinson of Eagle Bend, Minn., who will visit at the Fellows' home for two weekst A good time dance will be given at the Guild Hall, at Tenstrike. Nov. 17. Good music. Supper will be served. Tickets for the dance 75c. Adv. 1-1113 Mrs. E. H. Marcum returned Sat urday noon from Fargo, N. D., where she has been the guest of her brother, H. S. Davies, for the past week. Mr. Davies is connected with the Fargo Forum. Miss Lucile Jamison and Miss Theodora Bye of Blackduck came to the city Saturday and attended "The Birth of a Nation" at the Grand theater. The Catholic ladies of Wilton will serve a chicken supper in the newtransacted church on Wednesday evening, Nov. 29, from 6 till 8 o'clock. Tickets 25c. Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp treatment. Switches made $1.50. Troppman Block. Phone 112-W. Mina A. Myers.Adv. 1123 Miss* Olive Whaley, who teaches in the Cass Lake schools, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whaley, during the week-end. J. M. Richards, formerly manager of the Bemidji Lumber company of this city, now of Minneapolis, is in Bemidji, enroute to Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding, Miss Bertha Harding and Miss Mildred Smith of Cass Lake autoed to Bemidji and attended the theater. One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture ta*en.Adr. 14tt Mrs. R. A. Krohn of Tenstrike was the guest of Bemidji friends Satur day. While here she attended "The Birth of a Nation." Miss Ella Ahlers of Leonard was a between train shopper in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Ahlers teaches school at Aure. Mr. and Mrs. Goodmanson and family of Turtle River were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tenn strom, Saturday. G. T. Ballou and family of Duluth have moved to Bemidji and will make their home on Bemidji avenue. Mrs. A. Nikle, who has visited with relatives in Ortonville for the past month, returned to Bemidji Saturday. Miss Jennie Oase, who teaches school near Wilton, was the guest of Bemidji friends* during the week-end. Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern went 11*11 boy wanted. Hotel Markham. -Adv. 112tf to Verndale, Minn., today where she will visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. R. W. Radspinner of Turtle River was among the out-of-town shoppers in the city Saturday. Mrs. L. B. Anderson of Clearbrook was the week-end guest of her sis ter, Miss Nell Hanson. 150,000 loan on farms. Dean Land Co.Adv. d71tf Mrs. A. B. Henderson and mother, THE BEMIDJI DAHY PIONEEE TODAY'S NORTHWEST ODDITY Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 13.Mutton chops, mashed potatoes and chop suey are now sold in cans, and it won't be long until the whole world will be eating out of a can, William Sander* manager of a delicatessen department of a down town store predicted today. Young grooms have found the canned stuff lees dangerous than the high school domestic science dinner prepared by the child-wife of today, Sanders said. SALVATION ARMY GIVES TO NEEDY The Salvation Army in Bemidji is doing much good. During the year ending Sept. 29, 1916, the Salvation Army In Bemidji gave to the poor without charge 879 garments and pair* of shoes, eight meals, besides other relief of other kinds. The of spent 936 hours in visitation, calling at 1,862 homes. They also held 167 meetings on the street and 416 meetings In their hall at which 52 professed conversion. At 60 chil dren's meetings or Sunday school there was a total attendance of 3,- 998. Miss Leta Higby spent the week end in Grant Valley, the guest of friends. ADDITiOHAL WABT ADt Too Lais To Claaslfy iri for general house work. Telephone 483. 1113tf Read the Pioneer want ads. 41 Mrs. Ward, returned this morning from Eau Claire, Wis. Misses Hert, Woodford and Mc Guicken of Cass Lake were Bemidji visitors Saturday. Mrs. A. Teigner and son, Justin, of Pinewood were among the business visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoganson of Pinewood transacted business in the city Saturday. Nels Bye. the Solway land man, business in Bemidji Sat urday. Carl Haagenson of Aure, Minn., spent Saturday in the city on busi ness. Fred Cutter and Hjalmer Oman are visiting In Duluth for a few days. You Will Enjoy Jap Rose the wonderful "Sunday Morning Bath" Soap Free Sample rpt.f.J S.KirkACo.,ChicBO.U.8.A. HIDES HIDES I mm In tho mmrkot tor Md mM fur*. Bring all you have to me where you can depend on getting a better price than elsewhere. I also pay the highest price for COPPER BRA9* RUBBOU VROHmmlRAQn I pay all freight on 100 pounds shipment Jacob Goldberg Next to Northern Express Office 112 Third St. Phone 688-W YOUR NAME Is it on our subscrip- tion list? We will guarantee you full value FOR YOUR MONEY TABS ft*******?!******** New YorkNew York city federa tion of women's clubs voted that the metropolis ought to be up to date and have lady cops. Oberlln, 0.Red heads* must stand united. A national organisation of the order of the "Golden Fleece" has been founded by the fiery haired stu dents of Oberlln college. ClevelandAdvertising may pay, but you can't convince James Bote koff. On Oct. 7 he advertised for a wife. Two days later he was mar ried. Today he filed a petition for a divorce. NATION WATCHES CALIFORNIA VOTE (Continued from Page t) with eleven precincts of civilian vo ters and several counties of soldiers not reported. The Republicans claim that this lead will be main tained. The soldier vote so far as counted was a bitter disappointment to the Wilson men. The vote, which Wil son supporters hoped would show two to one for Wilson in four of the coun ties reported, gave Wilson a net ma jority of only Ave. These counties were as follows: RamseyWilson, 137 Hughes, 116. HennepinWilson, 244 Hughes, 291 OlmstedWilson, 22 Hughes, 5. WashingtonWilson 23, Hughes, 9. DRY PLANS WOULD HAVE ELECTED HUGHES Chicago, 111., Nov. 13.-Had the Republicans placed a dry plank in their platform, Hughes would have been elected, Prohibitionists today said. The popular vote for Hanley is estimated at 400,000, twice the 1912 vote. SUPREME C0UBT OPENS COMPENSATION CASES (By United Press) Washington, Nov. 13.The su preme court today reopened for ar gument cases involving the working men's compensation laws in Wash ington, Iowa and New York. to mi I 4f# Just What I Want!" "Give me cake made with CalumetI know what I'm getting I know it's pure,wholesome, nourishing, tempting and tasty. 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