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‘S’AAAAA, 3 ..Cloa.k Sale.. = Ladies’ and Children’s Cleaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on Millinery. : 3 THE BERMKN EMPORIUM PEEREN 2 ; i ¥ PEY PPV EEEEEEEEEEEESE SEE:Q(’SEE‘ Fresh Walnuts, first of the :l season, per 1b 25¢ Bananas, nice and yellow per dozen 25c King Apples, per peck 5c Fancy California Oranges, per dozen 35c Concord Grapes, per basket 5¢c Try a pound box of our Candies The Grill 333333 3333333333333 33333 THE CITY Go to Hakkorup for photos. Whipping cream that will whip 40c a quart at the Model Bakery. Phone 125. Alderman J. W. Johnson " D EEFEE T P ECEECFECEEC P CCEEEFECEECFECEEEFEERTEFL of Cass Lake was a visitor in this | city yesterday. L. H. Bailey went to Walker this morning to attend the Novem- ber term of court. *George Lindsay make a busi- trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning this mornring. John Masters came down from Tenstrike this morning and will spend the day here witii friends. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Robert MecConnell is in the city from Grand Forks for a yvisit here with his sister, Miss Anna McConnell. Condordia College, Moorhead, Minn., gives advanced literary as well as up-to-date business courses at very moderate charges. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the s speciali will eye make 1 next regular visit to Bemidji, Tuesday and Wednsday November 22 and 23. Messrs. Brose, Cahill, and Russell left this morning for the homestead of Mr. Brose, north of this city, where they wiil hunt ‘Hi554)!5ii%!ié!«)ié%!aiifiiiiiifliiii! 23323333332 deer the remainder of the sea- son. C. B. Albrant went to North- ome this morning. Mrs. R. A. McCuaig returned to Tenstrike last night. Go to the Princess Grocery for your live turkeys for Thanks giving. The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125. E. M. Stanton, the Cass Lake attorney, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. A meeting of the Masonic lodge was held last night and work in the second degree was taken up, Harry Miller, a representative of a St. Paul liguor house, isin the city today calling on his trade here. | Waterworks are being installed {in the Mayo building on Third treet now occupied by Barker’s { Drug store. | Chas. Swedback and Louis Laurtizen returned this morning from a hunting trip in the vicinity of Funkley. They report good success. Wheelock’s employment office this morning sent out forty men who will be employed in the log ging camps of A. T. Hatcher near Lake George. E, H. Winter returned this morning from Robideau lake after spendmng a few days deer hunting with a party of Bemidji gentlemen there. Miss Dolly Bailey, who is tak- ing a course a{ Pillsbury Acad- emy at Owatonna, will arrive home tonight to spend Thanks- ing with her parents in this city. The Kagles held a regular meeting at their hall last night and arrangements were made and committees appointed for holding a grand ball on Thanks- ing eve. Chester McKusick left this morning for Walker, where he will represent one of the parties inanaction which will come up be- fore Judge McClenahan at the term of court row being held, Gireat tonic, braces body and brain, drives all impurities from your system. Makes you well, Keeps you well. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea., 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parker were registered at the Markham yesterday. Mr. Parker is super- intendent for the Clearwater Logging company, who will oper- ‘Queen ’” uality ¢ Yow’ll find them only at M’Cuaig’s Store, Third St. Shoes Fit! that she looks five years younger. A woman is as sld asshelooks. ‘Queen Quality’ Shoes give her such comfort | | tion. Flfty Years iho Standard Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. PRIOR BAKING POWDER 00: anicAeo. Tonight. Important meeting of the Busi- ness Men’s Clubat 8:30 at the Club rooms. of the congregation and all others who may be disposed tocome. Each lady is asked to bring lunch' for two and to come provided, with two aprons. The social is free to all and all are cordially in- vited. | A Runaway Bicyele. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Frank- | lin Groye, Ill. It developed a! stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles, 25c at all drug stores. Live in the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parker, with Mr, Parker’s mother and Misses Ella and Josephine Parker arrived in the city last evening | from Stillwater and will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Rowland Gilmore for a day or two. Mr.] Parker is superintendent of the Clearwater Logging company and the family make their home with him each winter in the woods. They will leave in a few days for the camps of the company near here. i ate five camps near Wilton the coming winter. John Bailey went to Funkley last night. Edwin French returned last night from a visit at Staples. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Abe Wyler left for the Twin Cities this morning on business for the Bemidji Brewing com- pany. Take a chance on the book case now on exhibition at the Princess Grocery company’s store, Tick- ets from one cent to one dollar. Greorge Cooke, superintendent for the Brainerd Lumber com- pany, returned to Brainerd this morning after spending a couple of days in this city. A. P. Lysacker. who has been laid up with an affection of the knee for the past two weeks, has resumed his duties as oneof the popular clerks at the Golden Club. George F. Murch, formerly connected with the Crookston Lumber company in this city, is here from Crookston, where he mill. Mrs, Hetherington and daugh- ter, Martha returned this morn- ing to their home at St. Paul, after attending the funeral of Mrs. H. J. Loud, to whom the former is a sister. A girl’s “complexion’ may be stamped on her lover’s heart, but most of the ‘‘complexion’ comes off unless put there by Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. ‘“Pow— der’sa bad thing.” Barkers Drug Store. O. E. Bailey leaves tomorrow morning for Chicago, where he will take in the Minnesota North- western foot ball game. Mr, Bailey will go from there to Mis- souri and Kansas, where he owns considerable real estate. Mrs. F. A. Mayo and daugh- ter left this morning for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will make their future home. Mr. Mayo left on Monday for Cali fornia and will engage in the making of artificial stone. H. M. Coosby, Grand Rapids— Wife could not eat or sleep. All run down, Three packages Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea made her strong and healthy. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. - J. P. Lahr went to Blackduck last night, where he embalmed the body of Daniel Hutchins, a homesteader who died at his home near Rosa. from consump- The man was thirty years of age and leaves wife and four children. The remains will be taken to Minneapolis for inter- ment. A very pleasant surprise party | was tendered Mrs. John Wash- burn last night when about thirty guests assembled at her home, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Washburn. A number of very beautiful and costly gifts were presented to her, among them being a Louwelsa-Weller vase. Refreshments were served and games were the diverson of the evening. 5 From South Africa.—New Way of Using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Afri ca, says: ‘“‘As a proof that Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy is a cure suitable for old and young, I pen you the following: A neigh- ber of mine had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I sug- gested that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was suck- ing it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby.” This remedy is for sale by Barker’s Drug store. Introduction Social. An Introduction Social has been planned to be held in the parlors of the Presbyterian _|church tomorrow evening, the object being for fellowship and ac- quaintance among the members is now manager of the company’s | » Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. For Leucorrhoea, Unnatural Dis- WOMEN cha res,gloss of tone, feeling and vigor, HY'NE It speedily and permanently removes all inflammation. The Home Treatment for All Female Troubles. FREE Ladies' own obstetric and verpetual calendar by ad- dressing HY’NE COMPANY 475 W. North Ave., Chicago, I1T > | from Dakota, ! midji today. CANDY ' Kitchen atthe MODEL Bakery may be found the largest and best assortment of Candies for old and young. We carry the cheaper grades of can- dies as well as a choice line of better grades- BLY’S MODEL BAKERY - BEUNA VISTA. ‘We had another little flight of snow but it soon went away and is beautiful weather again. Most of the men have returned Election day past over very quietly. Mrs. J. A, Mitchell and child- ren spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Greenfield’s. Mrs. George Cyr is a proud mother as she has a little girl born the 2nd of November, Both mother and baby are doing well. Mrs. Greenfield went to Be- HY'NE Sold by A. GILMOUR & CO., Bemidji, Minn. Mr. Elliot’s daughter arrived home from Dakota yesterday. C. W. Hastings, President. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. o ol oo oo o oo o ele e o e o ool o oo o oo o e o oo ofo o o - First National Bank, - % A. P. White, Cashier. % G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. Savings Department in Connection. “&‘#‘%‘fi‘“"‘”i’:"fi‘ o ol o o Bemidji, Minnesota. (General Banking Business. B oo o e oo o e B o B e B TP B B %%%%%sfi%-fiwfi“‘?fl P Fire Insurance. ‘ Fancy Kings. per peck - 35c¢. 35¢. 25¢. Pippens “ 5 Lemons, per dozen Bananas ¢ ol 25¢. Concord Grapes, per bskt. g(e. White Clover comb Honey per lb. 15¢, Fresh Celery per bunch - - Fresh Cremery Butter Der 1b. Call and See Our China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . BEMIDJI MER CO. SpecialSale For one week only, November 14 to November 21, we will have a special sale on Cut Glass and Hand-Painted China in order to make room for our large line of Holiday Goods which we are daily receiving. Here is a chance to select suit- able and appropriate Xmas Gifts at a great re- duction in price. Call and see our line and you will easily be convinced of the facts. Watch repairing and engrawng a specialty. George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. Subscrlbe for the Dally Pioneer. 500 feet of Tar Pap IWHOLESALE HAR SALET “3 DWARKE Beginning November 1, and continuing untll November 27th, we will sell Hardware to the people of Bemidji and vieinity at never-before-heard-of prices as we will dis- continue business on December Ist in favor of a new firm and must reduce our stock. : : : er $1.00 These are just examples. We shal d1snose of everything in the store at like prices. .Dollar Bargains..; Come in and see us A good 1X Clothes Boiler Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, per set Large Bird Cages $1.00 Everything cut to the Core! The obect of this sale is not to make money But to close out the Goods! > F. M. . MALZAHN & CO. 3%} \m-uo