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- Rebekahs Will Give Supper. The local lodge of Rebekahs| will give a supperat Odd Fellows hali next Wednesday afternoon from 5:30 to 8 o’clock p. . Price 25 cents. Distinetive Table Ware € Our showing of fine China and Cut Glass, Silver and Cut TR R TR | YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! ==WITH== BISIAR & VANDERLIP! from the usunal cut and dried assortments as possible, 9 Hvery pattern, every indi- vidual piece was selected for its artistic and ultilitarian qualities from the largest im- porting and wmanufacturing i 5 houses, and yery few of them “lt'}.] ARaT)ges.dS}tIO‘es, i} can be duplicated out side Furniture and House iTof the large cities. FURNISHINGS! ! fhid “ Yet the question of cost 1| need cause no anxiety as every SINGER SEWING MACHINES B! thing is priced very mod’rat’ly ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS We can furnish you We would appreciate an_opportun- ity of showing you these wares if for no other reason than that it affords ycu pleasure to see them. High grade Pianos and Organs Expected Geo. T. Bake]‘ Daily. @ Co. See our Windows BISIAR & VANDERLIP Metal wares is as different || SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, fificial Paper Village of Bemidil PIGNEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. A AR A AN AN AN NP Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., | as second class matter. 'The Daily Pioneer| RO T 1 PBITS NOR flq b RROM | COUNTRY ¢ LMM.‘&,&& i Indian summer beats tije white | man’s article, ey | Bagley is geuting to pe some pumpkins as a wheat mar‘ket, | ; A Distributing Point, | ithe development of will come when this city will be this great territory. This fact has now begun to force itself upon the notice of those who have not heretofore {given the matter close attention for the making of Bemidji an im- portant wholesale center has be- | 2 doors west of Ciiy Hali. ]‘ B ! Read the Daily Pioneer. | gun and has already gathered considerable headway. While no great wholesale house has been established here as yet, the be- Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidii No other city of its size in the State of J Minnesota has such Railway and offers unpalaldled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing Shipping Facilities. Lots for Bemidji Towosite H. A. SIMONS, Azeat. sale by & Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. ] — TR RATETT T TR R T Tianing, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Ete., Etec., Gaod Work on Short Notice. Ph R ETEL mmmmm—..mw* SEEER SRR SER e Good | Coifee! \\ e carry the hnest (/oflee in the city. 623 GhHe Monogram is the Best Our line of Monogram canned goods canuot he excelied. We carry a full line of Dry Goods, Groceries, ‘ General Merchandise, Lum- | bermen’s Supplies. j Rubber Goods, also a complete line of Shoes, Crockery = and Stoneware. Pillsbury’s Best Flour, and Majestic. OATS BT FEED HAY DORAN BROS. | | d | ginnings of such are here. There is a far greater jobbing business done from Bemidji than is ap- preciated even by the residents of the city. Several firms have established themselves in a mod- est way and are steadily increas- ing their wholesale business. In addition there are a number of institutions that, while doing a| iretail business principally, are gradually taking advantages of the exceptional opportunities of- | fered by the city as a distribut- @ | ing point, so that the total volume of wholesale business n>w done in Bemidji is very considerable. There are indications that the peculiar advantages of the city id | as a distributing point will soon | be realized by the large jobbing g Ihouses of the twin cities and that] @unicipal election. { branch depots will establish here." [When this time arrives it will {not be long before other whole- l i sale houses will be established as jone of the important centers of ‘trade of the northwest. | Some colleges seem to be play- ing football with their horor. Wrrre has tackled a bigger job | than the peace treaty. For once we’re all with Hearst. H. J. McCarty transacted i business at Dexterville last night, | returning home this morning. 3 . AIMUsements .... ! Duluth Herald: “That Little | Swede,” one of the many dialect |plays presenting Scandinavian | characters, was presented at the Lyceum last evening and the audience was well pleased with it. The plot and scenes are! similar to most of the plays of this character and the audiences are rarely disapointed, for they | know about what they are going to see. (Colds] § - It should be borne in mind that R every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the #l system for the more serious dis- la cases, among which are the two § greatest destroyers of human life, pueumonia and consumption. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its § prompt cures of this most common § ailment. It aids expectoration, re- @ lieves the lungs and opens the B secretions, effecting a speedy and f permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. r To those who have considered northern | Minnesota and who have studieél the strategic position which Be- midji occupies in the great north- | iern third of the state it has long Iteen clearly segn that the day the chief distributing point in | lllfi‘l‘hilllliififlflEHHEHIIHEIIIIII —O— *Tis sad 10/ think that wo - can’t| keep the pioneers always with us, | P —o— - W..ion people submit to bossism they don’t deaexve anything bet-q that’s build= ing a railroad—straight through to Crookston. —— This is the season when men| begin to hunt each other in the]| north wood. s I The Roseau railroad and the Koochiching dam—will the one! ever go or the other ever stop? g | The Great Northern is still| several steel rails short of Roseau whereat there is much wrath in; Roseau. —Cr—— Rumored that the politics of | Oklahoma looks good to Verity of she Wadena Tribune and that ‘he| moved down and mix in a bit. —o— That $1600 Clearwater county court house will be finished and occupied in three or four weeks ! and what will Shevlin do then? —0— What becomes of the money a man saves by not smoking, de-| mands the Verndale Sun, Usu- i ally he uses it to pay tribute to some other habit. —0— Thrice is he armed whose] cause is just. The political op- ponents of the Pioneer realize this when they think of their| D. C. Rhodes and son, Coy, leftz last night for Blackduck, in which | vicinity they will spend the big}] game hunting season. Both gentlemen are among the best|® hunters in this section and it is| quite certain that they will not be disappointed. T MISCELLANEOUS, i bank accounts aftey the recent|” i Cas No WA NTS | Satisfied for One Cent A Wora | FOR SALE. HELP WANTED. A A~ r e FOR, SALE—Jersey cow, Mrs. | WANTED—Chambormaid at the C. H. Miles, 603 Bemidji Ave. |/ Brinkman hotel. FOR SALE—Magniticent moose WANTED—Competent girl for head, [mounted; will bé sold| general housework. Good cheap Inqulre at this office.| wages. Call at Wm, McCua.lgs store. FOR bALE Rubber stamps. | The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for o0 <hart notice.. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- i ‘tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- g Als. _otging _.and rubbers below-cost Outfit at headquarters camp 13 miles north of Spaulding. ~ Clear-! water Logging Co. 1 Otaces; M. Minnesota. 7 Lost and Found. A B A o D U LOST—Gold locket and beaded chain. Finder leave at 420 Minnesota Ave. for reward. WRITE A. D. STEPHENS,Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, | S e Strathcona and Grenbush on!§ Webster @ Cooley p the Thief River Fails extension. N Wall Paper & Paint Store PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open One @ th of old P. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- | 4§ bl?leldl?logr ’i’g}leph?)ngll\*o 283, urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- 2B o 2P e e 2B P 2B 2 brarian. l ) @ FOR RENT. | For Sale! e N 3 RTINS TR FOR RENT—One tive room cot- tage, one block from school| house. J. P. Duncalf. FOR RENT—Five room cottage on Lake Boulevard and 12th street. Inquire of T. J. Miller: & Co. 6 room house 50 foot lot on Bemidji Ave. Good Location . _ e i ot A a0 .g @ : Don’t fail to see “That Little Easy Terms. Swede.” Opera house Monday | night | O’LEARY&BOWSER Ole G. Olson passed through| . BEMIDJIL the city last night enroute to his his home at Ripple from Brain- erd, where he consulted a physi- cian regarding stomach troubles with which he has suffered for | some time past. ! :! TGO P PR T P I I RN Jubilee Singers Coming. The Dixie Jubilee Singers, eight voices, will be here for two nights, November 16 and 18. |These are the original Jubilee at the following | Singers and they have proved so omale i \“L,e,,i:,:‘:fifl'r:)]é:'\”'fi 'f),,‘;:‘,‘ itrong a dra,wingdc?rd !I;lha,t theg R L o D e FRED WORTHINGTON, night. Every member of the - %, | company is a star and their songs ess E!vary from the opera to negro dence punnndmluuuou . . Marsh Tree, William Arn- boatiang ca?bm sangs; - ‘Heafsion on. [sale at City drug store. Ten .| cents extra for reserved seats. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at name to make final proot his continuou of said land, John H. Rel old. Truman Anderson, all of Bemid Stop and Read Did you know that E.H. Winter & Comvany carry JE R O | | P W I o D the largest stock of Rubber Goods of any concern in Northern Minnesota, thereby enabling us to purchase our goods from 5 per cent to 10 per cent cheaper than other concerns and we are giving you the benefit. Every pair guaranteed. both pnoe and quality. STAR RUBBERS ARE THE BESTRUBBERS For the From the smallest childs to has advanced 10 to 15¢ per Satisfaction G Everything in this line of Alaskas and fleece lined rubbers for both Ladies' and Gents By buying early we are able to give you the same prices as last year although wool satisfy you that this is the place to buy. uaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded. E.H. WINTER @ CO,, Phone 30 P, , L A Cfirssnamin 0 =) lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Woodsman. The prlces are the lowest. OVERSHOES largest man’s. When you cannot get fitted elsewhere come here. ARCTICS UNDERWEAR pound. An inspection of $1.00 and $1.50 garments will Bemidji, Minn. gold [ 3 b 4 § i e ' v ] ! ¥