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Get Your Good Things To Eat Ghe Nio del Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store Phone 128 315 Minnesota Ave. THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream The City Souvenir envelopes at this office. Thos. Brown is a business visitor here today from Ball Club. Lowney’s chocolate bon-hons are the best. Exclusively at Peterson’s. The famous “Kilties Band” at Grand Opera house Monday eve., Oct. 7. Mrs. Ike Black left this morning for St. Paul, where she will visit for some time. W. E. Church of Des Moines, Ia., is looking over the exhibits at the fair today. Tyvewriter ribbons, nearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office. Wm. Mattson of Walker is a Bemidji visitor having arrived in the city last night. James Murray, a Blackduck lum- ber dealer, arrived in the city this morning on business. Attend the rummage sale in the Boyer block Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Dr. Doran will make his regular visit to Bemidji Thursday Oct. 3. Office at Markham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Button and A. R. Button, came down from their home at Big Falls on a visit to Bemidji and the county fair, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, accom- panied by Miss Etta Livette, arrived from their home at Eveleth this morning and will spend the day in the city. Make up a Party bundle of articles which only re- uire cleaning or dyeing to make them give further service. Your friends and neighbors woulfl be very hot fllfl Jjoin you. pair of gloves, ains tains or draperies, & jacket, a waist, an overcoat, or something which it would be economy to have cleaned. -- If the order is $3 or more, we pay return charges-- PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE and PHYSICAL CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE, LAWYER . D. H. FISK Atwsruey and Counsellor at Law Offica opposite Hotel Markham. E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bosuidi, Min Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURUEONS. Dr.. Rowland Gilmore Physician znd Surgeon Office: Mties Block DR._E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physicisn and “ll"gfion Oftice in Mayo Bloek Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DENTISTS. DR. J.T. TUOMY Dentist rst Nationat Bank 8 1d'g. Telephone No. 330 DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON N Telephone Number 209 Third St.”'ons block'west' of 1st Nat'l ‘Bank DRAY'AND TRANSPER. Wes Wright, 404 B rami Au -~ Tom Sma.rt P!hol:e“ No. ] 018 Xmer;on Avo. Ask for Model ice cream. School supplies at Peterson’s. Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. Reading matter of the latest at Peterson’s. Wanted—Dishwasher. Armstrong Restaurant- Chas, Trondson of Blackduck is a visitor in the city today. E. M. Winship of Solway is “taking in” the city and fair today. K. Movold is down from Ten- strike today to attend the fair. Inquire at Experienced instructor of piano, Miss Bowden. 1012 Dowd Ave. M. J. Thurston of Park Rapids was in the city on business today. The “Kilties Band” at Grand Opera house Monday eve., Oct. 7. Editor Chas. F. Sheers and wife of Akeley are attending the fair in this city. P. A. Hoffman of Fowlds was in the city yesterday and today on business. Mrs. Lakavor left this morning on a visit to frieuds and relalives in Minneapolis. Mrs. John Bailey left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives in Minneapolis. B. S. Smith of Rebedew lake spent yesterday and today in the city to attend the fair. H. Buckmaster came down from his home at Mizpah yesterday and is attending the fair. A, O’Kelliher, the Blackduck druggist, arrived in the city this morning to attend the fair. See the biggest display of fruit in the north half of the state at Peterson’s, 309 Minnesota Ave. A. A. Carter left this morning for Laporte to look after a quantity of cedar poles that he has at that place. Wanted—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Wages $5.00 per week. Inquire at Berman Emporium. W. E. Tubbs of River Falls, Wis., arrived in the city this morning and is spending the day at the “Hub” of the north. A. A. Smith and wife were pas- sengers this morning from the north, to this city, where they spent the day at the fair. Fancy baskets of fruit from 25c. to $1.00 always on hand or will make up to order at Peterson’s, 309 Minnesota Ave. : B. T. Wilson, the Blackduck attor- ney, accompanied by his wife, is attending court and incidentally attending the fair. Peter Slough, one of Nary’s most prominent business men, arrived in the city last evening and will enjoy a day or two of the fair. Rev. J. T.Brabner Smith of Akeley spent yesterday and today in the city looking over the exhibits at the fair, and visiting acquaintances here. H. G. Moongy, an old traveler in this vicinity and now buyer for Gowan-Peyton-Towhy Co., whole- sale grocers of Duluth, was a county fair visitor. J. P. Johnson, formerly of this place, better known as “sailor Pete;” arrived in the city this morning from his home at Northome and spent the day visiting old friends. If you are expecting company, insure calm nerves and perfect cooking by ordering a can of Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder. It is pure. Their Extracts are likewise the best on the market. Wm. E. Kinnon, state manager of the M. B. A. lodge and I. E. Lightburn, district manager - mana- polis, after having spent some time in the city in the interest of the M. B. A. lodge. F. O. Sibley returned last evening from Little Falls where he has been the last couple of days attending to some business matters. He will remain in the city the balance of the week “taking in” the fair after which he will return to his home and busi- ness at Island lake. Superior Dr. Price’s Flavoring Extracts are su. perior in strength, freshness and fine: ness of flavor to any flavoring extructs made in the world, and ladies of the best taste, who are now using ‘them;’ find them ]ust as represented.’ Persong who desire a delicate and natural flavot in their cakes, Enddmgs, or any table delicacy, will obtain it by ‘using' t ptPRICES - Flavorlng yame: m‘-a Orange ger, left this morning for Minnea-| in Strength| Summer Baking We make a specialty to sup- ply the home with good baking. Why worry'and take up your time in cooking during the warm weather when you can procure choice viands at our bakery. We make fresh pies, cakes, cookies, graham bread, cream bread, buns, and other choice goods every day. Phone 118 THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Fancy fruit for the table or sick room, at Peterson’s. A. C. Ponter of Akeley was a Be- midji visitor yesterday. J. F. Kline and wife of Litchfield spent last night in the city. J. M. Hanson of Melrose wasa business visitor in the city yester- day. Carl Johnson of Crookston spent vesterday and today in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs, Carlton of Cass Lake attended the fair yesterday and today. J. L. Carlton of the Great Northern hotel of Cass Lake, is a Bemidji visitor today. New goods arriving every day at the rummage sale. Come early and avoid the rush- J. C. Sullivan of Northome came down from the north yesterday and spent the day in the city. Frank Swanson of Pillager isa Bemidji visitor this week having arrived in the city yesterday. R. Warner of Fowlds spent yester- day and today in the city on busi- ness and attended the county fair. Spaulding’s sporting goods at manufacturer’s prices, ordered on short notice at Peterson’s agency. R. E. Higbee, R. C. Higbee and Fred Sirios of Big Falls were Be- midji visitors yesterday and to day. Mrs. R. H. Schumaker returned last night from Minneapolis where she has been visiting relatives and friends. James Nelson and children, ac- companied by his sister-in-law, Mrs. 'McCue, arrived in the city from their home at Quiring. Editor Page of the Park Rapids Clipper spent yesterday and today in the city attending the county fair and visiting friends. Lowney’s fine confections in fancy boxes cost but little more than the common and give perfect satisfac- tion. Only at Peterson’s. Be sure and attend the Williams’ Jubilee Singers. This is the third trip to Bemidji. Remember them at the city hall, October 4th. Henry Hanson of Bagley spent yesterday in the city and expressed his desire to locate here,being favor- abl, impressed over the city. Mrs.Hill returned this morning to her home at Chicago, after spending a couple days in this city as a guest of her sister, Mrs. Wes Wright. M. Grace' of Des Moines, Ia., arrived in the city yesterday and is attending ‘the Beltrami county fair and looking over the “future metro- polis of northern Minnesota.” K.Movold; the Fosston broker and real estate 'dealer, arrived in the city this morning and spentthe day in the city on business and looking over the exhibits at the fair grounds. He reports business good at Foss-| ton. John S: Fowlds of Fowlds, who for the Canadian northwest. - His position at Fowlds will be taken- by H. B. Thursdale, who is now manager of the Crookston Lumber Company's store at Kelliher. J. V. Stone, who has spent:the last week or soin the city looking up the prospects of the city, from a business stand point, left last night for his home at Moorhead, where he will remain for a week during- which time he will' close' out his businéss there, after which he will returh to this city and embark in a new busi- ness enterprise! W. L. Prebble who is superintend- River Lumbef company at Grand Rapids;: arrived-in the city this | morning and will spend a few days in the city visiting his family and to attend the fair. He was accom- panied by his son, V.I. Prebble, ‘Hdrty Botting' and Allen Anderson, -| also of this city; - but were - working mexm uudur-hnn at'that Ww“ o has been spending-a few days in this| - city, expects to leave in-a few-days|- ing the timber ‘estimation for the Red | The Williams’ Jubilee Singers at City Hall October 4th. Fresh cut roses and carnations at the Lake Park Green house, Thos. Miller left this morning for a few days visit to the twin cities. | A. B. Palmer, the Solway livery- man, drove over this morning and spent the day in the city attending the fair. The Dixies Coming., The Ladies Aid society of the| Presbyterian church have succeeded in getting the ‘“Dixie Jubilee”singers to again come to Bemidji. This will be the third appearance here. Each time they have been well received and had a good house. At City Opera House Oct. 4. _— World’s Dustless Sweeper. We have just received a large order of the “World’s Dustless” sweepers. They are the best sweeper THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L. Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afvernoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT Capture of the Bandit Rirg Tllustrated Song 'Neath the Old Acorn Tree, Sweet Estella Tragic Moments Tom's Quarrel Whose Hat is this? Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents in the market. Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co. FOLEYSHONEYA=TAR for children; safe, sure. Ne epiates Building Maserial We carry 'in. stock'" at"alltimes & complete line of Lumber and Biilding - Material, Dimensions; eto. " ' Glaiss Glass We are clcsing out at ‘cost-our Jarge:: line of glass and " can - give’you gobd: i values. St Hilaire Retail BEMIDJY, ‘mmfil 1br: Co. attractive by Falr visitors. Bed Spreads selling regularly for Fairprice, each. . .. Fair value, yard,, 100 dozen Ladies’ chiefs, a fine 15¢ quality, our Fair price, O’Learyand The Leading Department Store- Bargain Booths Special Fair Bargains Fair Booths 75 extra heavy, large size, fine quality spreads, $1.25, our special Outing Flannel 5000 yards dark outing and cream shaker flan- nels, worth 8c and 10¢ per yard, a speeial 5 c (Limit 20 yards to a customer) Handkerchiefs fine Hemstitched Handker- Child’s Fur Lined Caps One big lot of these —a cap for warmth of 50c—durmg Fair each. . Fur Lined Caps for Children and style—worth every bit Time, ' 390 Mefl S Doug!as Shoes We have on hand a number of these good shoes which will be closed out Fair Week at the fol- lowing prices: $5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50: Shoes $3.95 Shoes Shoes 3.45 Shoes 2.95 These consist of Patents, Vicis and Box Calfs of Best Douglas Quality. Children’s Sceool Shoes One Big Lot of assorted shoes for boys and girls— shoesZthat are in” every way - a.apted for school service as well as fine dréss—will ' be sold at very low Fair prices. Cloaks, Suits, Skirts,.Wnder [ | Men’s and Boys’ Clothing; Furméhihgs. etc. : Dl GiL Dress Ginghams "'fofwser While in the city Fair Week just make yourself at home with‘thisfirm:' The Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s toilet, waiting and rest rooms are' at your service. Polite and courteous salespeople will take pleasure in showing you the new-stockandin every way endeavor to make your visit one of exceeding pleasure. The most interesting part of our store during the great three days will bé the: In anticipation of the crowd in our city during the annual county fair, we have gathered from all sections of our store and arranged in separate booths of unexpected values that will contribute largelytothe pleasure of economical patrons Thursday, Friday and Saturday we invite every man, woman and child to visit;*“The Leading Department'Store” and" inspect the greatest collection of Fall and Winter Merchandise ever congregated in theicounty; and while enjoymg the new styles and fabrics, just take advantage of the special, seasonable Bargains in the Every bargain listed below is a veritable prize which must surely be appreciated: The quotations: 600 yards fancy dress ginghams, -light, medium and dark, stripes and plaids, worth up to 15¢ per yard, extra Fan‘ value 9e: Children’s Cloak: Fabries: Nigaahead, Zibeline, Astrakhan Cloth, ete., black and colors, worth up to 82 00 per yard, only.. Table Linen 98¢ € large bolts white table damusk, regulari50c qualities, a fine Fiir - value . ... Child’s Hats An assorted collection of small hats, worthi50c, at special Fair price’ each Ladies’ Waists One Lot of Waists made - from. heavy.- cotton fabrics, light and dark fancies, worth $1.00 and $1.25, Fair time, . , e eediecenaaas Toilet Articles We at all times carry a complete line of Col<i gate’s Toilet Articles—Soaps for Toilet and Bath,}' Violet Tale and Cashmete Boquet Powders, Tooth' Powders, Face ‘Cream, 'Perfumes; Toilet Waters,: eto. .39¢ 5 29c¢ ... 85 Every Section Now Replete with- New: Fall and Winter Stocks Wool Dress Goods; Silks; Velvets:Outings,” Domestics, Ready to Wear, Waiats,y Hosiery, Shoes, NotronS. Carpets,‘kugs. I:Inole'uihsh 2 Lo