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Ladies’ and Children’s Cleaks at a great reduction to redace the line; also discount sale on Mlllmery i MAA SEE EEEEFECEECETELCELEEEECECEEFECEERECEETEEEEETEEEES At THE GRILL for Thanksgiving Cut Flowers, and everything to make your Thanksgiving Dinner complete. Visit our store and see our decorations. Koch & Stewart, 3332333333333 3332333353333332333333333 3233333333 Props. EEEFCFEEEREECEEEECEEECEEEETERECEECFECEEEEEEEREEL | & W W w 1 We have placed our orders for all the best things the market af- fords and will receive them to- night. You will be sure to get Fresh Stuff if you order of us. l} Gucumbers Fresh Radishes Fresh Celery Quettuce 4l Grapes Bananas Oranges Lemons 4 See our east window for ¥ Green Stuff for Thanksgiving Wm. McCuaig Wm. MeCuaig : 4 , o ol ofs o o ol o alls o o ol ol Fieflo ofs o e s e o oo oe ‘ C. W. Hastings, President. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. A. P. White, Cnshxer. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. First National Bank, Bemidji, Minnesota. £ RR L) General Banking BUSiness. Savings Department in Connection. EEXT LT X ?fl*?r%%%%%%%% %%%%$w Go to Hakkerup for photos. porium, Princess. from Walker. Try a quart brick’ of our ice cream. The Grill. sale at the Berman Emporium, 25 cents a peck at the Princess. 125. : Your dinner will not be ¢om at the Grill, official business. Model Bakery, phone 125. Cut flowers tonight at the Grill, Sweet peas, violets, roses, carna- tions and crysanthemums, Get your Thanksgiving turkey Picked and at the Princess. drawn only 20 cents per pound. Buttons made for ladies tailor tailor. Opposite Markham Hotel. Everything possible to make your Thamksgiving dinner com- plete at the Grill. Look for their ad; Dr. Marcum left this afternoon for Crookston, where he will spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Suits cleaned and repaired. Best of work guaranteed. By S. J. Fryhling merchant tailor. Op- posite Markham Hotel. An inspection of our linens will convince you that you can find the right linens at the right prices at the Berman Emporium 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. Mr, and Mrs, J. N. Bailey left yesterday for Little Falls, where they will visit for a short time at the home of Mrs. Bailey’s par- ents. . Mrs. B. F. Bishop left yester- day afternoon for Fosston, where she will spend a week visiting at Glass, Miss Irene Hall, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. E. Anderson, for the past three weeks, returned this morning to her home at Minneapolis. Arthur Brannon arrived in the city this morning from Northome and will remain untill' after | Thanksgiving is over, the guest of his mother, Mrs. W. S. Bran- {non. i Dressmaling—Wehave opened up dressmaking parlors at 211 Beltrami Avenue and will be | pleased to receive the patronage | of the ladies. Mesdames Jubin- ville & McKnight. Braces body and brain, strengthens, soothes, cures while you sleep. That’s what Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. 85 cents,TeaorTablets. Barkers Druk Store. Supt. A. P. Ritchie left this morning for Elk River, Minn., where hewillspend Thanksgiving with his family. Mrs. Ritchie, who has suffered for some ‘time with lung trouble, is said to bein a very serious condition. miracles inaday’s time. Beauti- on taking Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. ’'Twill make the face or Tablets. BarkersDrugStore, $50. Ladies’ fur jackets from $30 up to $300. Everything guar- hotel. wetz celébrated stylish furs. Ladies’ parlor. yesterday morning at St. An- .| of the estate of his brother, Tos ten T. Vaae, who lived at Fosston. Linen sale at the Berman' Em- Parsley for garnishing at the I. Berman returned last night Attend the Thansgiving ‘linen Fancy Hibernal cooking apples Don’t: forget that the Grill will have cut flowers by the wholesale. Delicious ice cream for Thanks- giving at the Model Bakery,phone plete without ice cream. Get iv Sheriff Hoolihan- of Grand Rapids is in the city today on Place your order for Thanks- giving ice cream early. The made. suits, S. J. Fryhling, the the home of her brother, Fred,| Girls expect remedies to work fying changes comeslow. Keep fair and blooming. - 85 cents, Tea Scarfs and boas from $4 up to anteed. Don’t forget the dates Nov. 24, 25 and 26, Markham I Kray- representing A Zekman Peter Vaae, the man who died thony’s nospital, was administer Gilbert Paterson, the brother who took care of the .remains, was appointed administrator to Thanksgiving dinner when you g;', Oidér, Clder at hhe Lake rwin’ returned last night W, fiom St Paul, cream. The Grill, Bemidji visitor today. Don’t forget that the Grill will Have cut flowers by the wholesale. Balsam will sitor in Bemidji yesterday, re- turnmg ‘home last night. H. R. Getchell returned this morning from a cruising trip in the vicinity of Tenstrike. Cut flowers tonightat the Grill. Sweet peas, vxolecs, Toses, carna- tions and crysanthemums. Remember that the special Thanksgiving dinner at the Grill has been postponed until Sunday. Miss Ethyl Ludwig of Cass Lake is the guest of Miss Dollie Bailey and ~ will remam over Thanksgiving. George H. Shiere, editor of the Northome News, was in the city -yesterday and returned home last night. The Grill will not serye any special Thanksgiving dinner- to- morrow, but the dinner will be prepared Sunday. - For choice fruit and good wholesome homemade pastry, don’t forget the old rehable safe, the Lakeside Bakery. Forfashionable up to-datesuits, perfect fit guaranteed see S. J. Fryhling, merchant tailor. Op- posite Markham Hotel, - Henry Feig, of Stillwater, a memberof the Railroad and Ware- house commission, is in the city today on business of an official nature. Chas. Lyons left last night for Tenstrike, where he has taken a contract for doing the tin work on a building now being built in that city. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross and family of St. Paul will arrive in the city this evening to -spend Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bailey, The Grill will not serve any special Thanksgiving dinner to- morrow, but the dinner will be prepared Sunday. 0. C. Newman, Fran sfort—QOur baby was swkly did not grow. Our doctor recommended’ Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Now she’s strong, rosy and heal- thy, thanksto your tea. 35cents. Barkers Drug Store. Remember that the special Thanksgiving dinner at the Grili has been posponed until Sunday. Fletcher Grimoldby, who has been attending the Bemidji Com- mercial college for the past sum- mer, has nearly completed his studies-in shorthand, typewrit- ing and bookkeepmg and will soon be a fullfledged steno- grapher. Order your-oysters for your Thanksgiving dinner at the Lake- side . Bakery. Fresh oysters always on hand. W. S. Brannon, the Northome hotel man, returned home last ‘ night after a short visit in the i city with his family. Mr. Bran- non says that it has been rather quiet at Northome during the summer but that business is picking up considerably now and all expect a busy winter. Order your oysters for your Thanksgiving dinner at the Lake- side Bakery. Fresh oysters always on hand The street sprinkler vas again put into commission this morn- ing on account of the dust that hag accumulated on the streets. The heavy wind which has been prevalent yesterday and today wade it necessary to sprinkle the thoroughfares of the city in| order to prevent the dust from blowing around. We want your Thanksgiving order and we are fully prepared to handle, to the satisfaction of all, Everything inthe line of good wholesome, homemade bread and pastry can be found {bereand at prices such as you will enjoy buying for the Thanks ‘giviag feast. Why worry over Try a’ quart. brick of our ice J. 0. Harris of Tenstrike isa {'Why balance on the verge of BEMIDJI MER. C0. eolumlms, Oho,myx 1 4 F v ,‘ . Some foue yeais-ago T ifesing ancy Kings, perpeck - - down :m:fiti ;f”‘;hnm B‘g:n:ml A y‘ . b 35c. :ppefite,wu?:dn flesh, and Had an all- e Pippens L = 350- tired feeling that made me misera- I began the use of S. S. 8., and lftet uflnfmenoui ht bottleamy skin was cleq of alleruptions and tookona ruddy, hedthg gleg hat assured me that myb n restored to its mor- “ - Lemons, per dozen 25c¢. 25¢. [ “ “ = = Bananas - consumpfion‘}u when Mark’s Lung ‘John Lerdahl of Kelliher was a |fore me, and as I regained my ,iflg” which worried me 8o much di.sa},. mal, healthy condition. My ugpetite was restored, as T could eat an; ig put be- | “« Concord Grapes per bskt. 30e. ‘White Clover comb Honey per lb. 15¢. Fresh Celery Per bunch 5e. 28e¢. tite ncreased in weight, and that "flrfie < , and I was once agam my old se] I heartily recommend S, S, S, as the best blood dpunfier and. tonic made, and strongly advise its use to allthosein need of such medicine. VICTOR STUBBINS, Cor. Barthman and Waahmgton Aves, ‘Wheeling, W. V May 28, 1 My nyatem was run down nzd my. ?:?nh i« ned me considerably. Thad nsed S S before and knew what it 'was, 801 pumhssed abottleof itandhave taken several bottles and the aches and pdina are gone, my blood has been cleas- ed and m genenl health built up. I can teatlfyho 28 a blood purifier- and tonic. 1533 Market St. JorN C. STEIN. blood and skin S If you have any S S diseases sent free, symptoms of dis- The Swift Sgecific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Fresh Cremery Butter Perlb. Call and See Qur China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . BEMIDJI MER. C0. ordered blood write us and our physicians will advise you free. Our book on can gef the best at the Lakeqde Bakery. Hey you! Look up the Grill’s ad.on this page. Your dinner will not be com- plete without ice cream. Get it at the Grill. Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. J. Snaw of Waterloo, Iowa, are the guests of friends in Bemidji today. Sunday the swellest Thanks- giving dinner will be served at the Grill, instead of tomorrow. T. J. Miller left this morning for Minneapolis to spend Thanks- giving day with his family. ’ Don’t fail to get your Thanks: giving delicacies at the Gurill. Their ad appears on this page. | Everything possible to make your Thanksgiving dinner com- plete at the Grill. Look for their ad. i For choice fruitand good whole-_i some homemade pastry, don’s forget the old reliable safe; the Lakeside Bakery. The eigthteen month old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Manley of Nymore, who has been suffering with catarrhal pneumenia for the past seven weeks, is reported as being in a very sorious condition and Jittle hope is entertained for its recovery. Don’t fail to get your Thanks- giving delicacies at the Grill. Their ad appears on this page. Cider, Cider, Cider at the Lake- side Bakery. STRAW’S Shoe Store| Mkt Important Announccment Ladies who up to the present time have not found just whai they want in the late styles of Fine Footwear will be more than repaid if they will call and see our distinctive and exclusive models in Gun Metal and Patent Leather Walk- ing Boots. Nifty, Snappy, New Shapes. Another invoice just received of that popular O. K. last. Piano Tickets Bring your repairing here; : . we have engaged an artist in thls line. ‘We have now in connection with the store a first class re- . pair skop and are prepared to do your work promptly and give you conscientions servxce aufl expen “mk -Cusiom work a specialty. : £ E i Straw’s Shoe Store. Phone 89, Swedback Block * 403 Beltrami Ave Piano Tiekets_ Piano Tickets o o = - = This is the Place to come for the things that are the latest and best in ‘Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Chinaware, Silverware, Cut Glass, Toilet Articles, and’Solid Gold and Plated Jewelery. We have made unusual efforts to make you “YOUR MONEY IS . NO GOOD” unusual offerings for the approaching Holiday Season 3 & and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS We solicit your attention to our fine line. Buy now and avoid delays and disappointments. e e George T. Baker @ Co: Located in City Drug Store. RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. “This is our guarantee which goes with svery bottle. v Szla and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. e e e e e et T e R e DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONFER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and I to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEHEBUBACK BUILDING. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same as Ostecpath Treatments? "WASH BLUE Costs 10 cents and equals 20 unts worth of any other kind of bluing. Won’t Freeze, Spill, Break Nor Spot Clothes DIRECTIONS FOR USEs { Wiggle=Sficly around in the water. At all wise Grocers. 0. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wiong: but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, ha- taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i- ten times more dircet in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. nmmm&““&&&md S< """ e |Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer. Fascination . . . $100 in a Diamond has more influence than $1000 in the Bank. DIAMONDS . We have the largest assortment in| . o Bemidji.’ They are of the best grade, | AREIYI R ~and range in price from $30 to $165. l)lamond we »sell we wnll‘glve