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i TR vv_,m\wxm-jm« o Cakes! | Suitable Cakes for after- noon lunches or the supper table can be had at ourstore. The City Elegant fruit at Peterson’s. Phone 57, Fleming Bros., hard- They are made of the | ware | best pastry flour, fresh || Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer creamery butter and fresh || office. eggs. ‘ Fine fruit for the table or sick room always at Peterson’s. A. E. Mitchell went to Blackduck last evening for a few days’ visit. William McCuaig went to Ten- strike last evening on a business All ingredients have been tested and are strictly pure. Tempting, are they not? THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Phone 118 mission. Fleming Bros. are doing a rushing ———— = | hardware business. You ought to trade there, too. PROFESSIONAL Elegant baskets of fruit on hand CARDS or made to your order at Peterson,s Fruit Store, 309 Minnesota Ave. Call at Bisiar, Vanderilp & Co. ARTS and see their new line of musical in- Mls‘s EUGENIA OLIVER | struments and sheet music which has just arrived. VOICE CULTURE and Charles Studley left last evening PHYSICAL CULTURE | for Northome, where he is now mak- | ing his home, having spent the last three days in the city. = MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING | For rent, One half of business block, including shelving and the | use of large warehouse. Inquire of D. H. FISK !J. A. Hoff, 317 Minnesota Ave. Attorney nnd Counsellorat L&W| Many of the latest and most up- CAEROET il to-date lines of box paper and | stationery at the Pioneer one-half price sale this evening and tomorrow Dr. Rudquist and wife of Min- neapolis passed through the city last . |evening to Blackduck, near which Dr. Rowland Gflmorefplace the doctor has a valuable Physicmn and Surgeon N Otfice: Miles Block claim, DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D.| T.J. Nary, the general manager Physician and Surgeon for the Pillsbury Logging company, Oftice In Tlayo Bloek 415 ML TA AVE, LAWYER . E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidyl, Mian. Office: Swedback Block | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | Went to Margie last evening to look DENTISTS. ! over some timber with a prospect of | buying the same. DR J. T‘ TUOMY | J. A. McDonald, who does con- Dentist siderable cruising in the north coun- rst National Bank Bu 1d’g. Telephone No. 230 DR. WARNINGER try for the Backus-Brooks people, went to Big Falls last evening to VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 { look over some timber in that vicin- Third St.. one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank ity. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Tran. Frank Beaton,the corpulant bunch of good nature who makes Big Falls his home, came in yesterday after- noon from Duluth, where he had been to visit with his brother, T. H. Safe and Plano moving. | Beaton. Frank left last evening for 618 America AV®. | his home at Big Falls. George Witterstron of Margie spent last night in the city, having returned from Cass Lake, where he went yesterday to look after some land mattersat the U. S. land office. George reports matters as being very quiet at Margie, these days. Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Phone No. 58 | Are You Going to Build? 1t so write to A.G.LE VASSEUR tor plans and specifications, Modern Plans. Careful Estimates. A.G.LE VASSEUR, Grand Rapids, riinn. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Ac- cordians, Hirmonicas, Vioin Stiings and all string instrument sup- plies. Sheet Music. George Kirk left last evening for Northome, where he will log on an extensive scale this winter. Mr. Kirk states that he already has the camps built at one of his log- camps are built 2t the other stand; and that he expects to have a suc- cessful season’s work. Lieutenant O. H. Dockery, Jr., of Duluth, came over from the “Zenith City” yesterday afternoon, and remained in the city until the G. N. train went east last night. The lieutenant was looking over the Also 'he celebrated Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sew- ing Machines. Supplies and Repairs for Sewi, g Machines. Mail Orders given Prompt Attenti n. S. Army, over which he has general jurisdiction, and expressed himself as being well pleased with the man- ner inwhich the Bemidji recruit- ing office was being conducted, by Sergeant Eilek. Terms to Suit Purchaser Bisiar, Vanderlip & CoO., 31 Innesota Avi BEAIDIL, MINN, Phone 319 Lo ont The New e | Souvenirs o Candies e Curio Depot .= Increased interest in Souvenirs, Curios and Leather’ Goods of all kinds has created a demand for more vaned and extensive assortments. It is our intention to make this one of the most inter- esting and attractive shops in the North West. New Leather Goods and Curios, consisting of Novelty Ban- ners, Pouches, Hand Bags, Pillow Tops and Stand Throws are arriving daily. Tt is unnecessary that you intend to buy when you come here; you are welcome any time. Satisfy your curiosity by visiting the Curio Depot. FRANK H. WEST & CO. OMICH’S OLD STAND WATCH WEEKLY BULLETIN ging points and that half of the|’ local recruiting station for the U.! Souvenir envelopes at this office. For everything in the hardware line go to Fleming Bros. A. L. White of Tenstrike, spent yesterday in the city on business. Quality, not' cheapness is what you and I look for. Peterson,s Fruit Store. Be sure ta get a box or two of the box paper at the Fioneer special sale tomorrew. Mrs. Dr. Tuomy left this morning for Minneapolis on a visit with relatives and friends. Attorney A. T. Larson of Brainerd came up from his home last evening on a professional trip. For good goods, low . prices, courteous treatment and. quick deliv- ery, go to Fleming Bros. E. R. Ryan of -the Crookston Lumber company, transacted - busi- ness at Cass Lake today. A. W. Rindquist, a ' Crookston business man, spent yesterday and today in this city on business. Fancy fruit costsa few cents more than the cheap article but it is the cheapest in the eidd. Peterson. C. G. Lawhead, a prominent business man of Akeley, was a busi- ness visitor in the city yesterday. N. L. Bye, T. Trosoik and G. Keysath of Spring Grove, spent yesterday and today, looking over our city. For box paper and envelopes, remember the special sale at one- half price at the Pioneer this even- ing and tomorrow. Fred Jordan went to Big Falls last evening to interview the retail trade of that place relative to their wants in the cigar line. Miss L. Berman, an employe of the Lumbermens National bank, left this morning on a visit with friends in the Twin Cities. Many of ' the latest.and most up- to-date lines of box paper and stationery at: the Pioneer one-half price sale this evening and tomorrow. Frauk Horton, the tombstone man arrived in the city yesterday from Cass Lake, and left today for Grand Forks, in the interest of his com- pany. Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co., just re- ceived a fine assortment of Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Harmonicas, Violin strings and all string instru- ment supplies. J. A. Quigg, the Deer River cedar dealer, came over from his home yesterday afernoon and spent last night in the city looking after some business matters. Dr. Blakeslee went to Kelliher last evening, and from that place walked to the home of George Knutson, near Shotley to attend a diptheria patient. One woman’s rule for managing a husband-was “Feed the brute.” The advice will work like a charm if you use Hunt’s ' Perfect Baking Powder-and extracts. County Superintendent of schools, W. B. Stewart, returned Wednesday evening from the Twin Cities, where he had spent a couple of days on educational business, A. D. McPherson of Walker, cruiser for the Pillsbury Logging company, came up from his home last evening and passed on through to Margie to look over some timber in that vicinity. T. T. Dolan, he of the solemn countenance and ministerial bearing, was in the city lastevening. “Jack” is one of the best hustlers that make" this cxty, and he has a bunch of “live” friends that make things move in this north country. - Senator S.:D. Works of Mankato last evening and will spend today and tomorrow here and in this vicin" ity, looking after his land interests. being taken in. northern Minnesota lands. County Attorney Henry Funkley returned yesterday ‘afternoon from [Duluth. He had intended to go to St. Paul, but met the parties he de- sired to see at Duluth, curtailing his itrip. Mr. Funkley left last night for Portland, Orgeon, and from that place will go to the Dalles and ex- pects to be absent ten days or two weeks. John G. Morrison Jr., who con- ducts a general store at the Red Lake 'Indian agency in Ppartnership with Omer 'Gravelle, came down from the :agency yesterday noon, Mr. Morrison went to Bagley yester- day afternoon, where he held a con- son relative ‘to the disposal of the timber on the Red Lake Indian J ‘Teservation, e e s arrived .in the .city from his home, | Mr. Works .reports much interest| . sultation with' Congressman Steener.| - Wm. Burce of Kelliher spent yes- terday in the city. Fresh cut carnations always on hand at Lake Park Green house. Dr. Saunderson of Grand Forks was a guest in this city yester- day. Be sure to get a box or two of the box paper at the Pioneer special sale tomorrow. Chicago Sunday Examiner and other Sunday papers as well as all the latest magazines at Peterson’s. Judge M. A. Spooner and wife returned 'this morning from Buena Vista where they spent the past few days.. I. B. Olson left today noon for Duluth where he will remain until the first part of next week on a busi- ness mission. Mrs. Chas. Wiench of Shevlin arrived in the city today noon and will spend the balance of the week visiting friends. For box paper and envelopes, remember the special sale at one- half price at the Pioneer this even- ing and tomorrow. James Murray came' down from Blackduck this morning and spent the day in the city. He reports business good in his new hotel at that place. Winfield Sparks, an employe at the M. & I. round-house, was fined $5 and cost yesterday afternoon by Justice Trask, for using language liable to provoke an-assault. J. F. Hawkins returned this morn- ing from a trip up the M. & I,where he has been the last few days in the interest of a meat company for which he is a representative. B. Billings of Detroit was'a visitor in the city yesterdav. T. H. Daley of Elk River wasa guest in this city yesterday. Your Teeth Need attention. It will cost you less now than after awhile. It won’t cost you anything to have them exam- ined anyway. Dr. G. M. Palmer Formerly of Minneapolis A. Klein returned this morning from a business trip up the M. & I Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. Other fine confections also for sale at Peterson’s. | Phon e1240ffice Suite 9 Miles B BEMIDJI, MINN. G. M. Millard of International Falls, came down from his home this morning and spent the day in the city on business. A marriage license was issued this morning from Clerk of Court Rhoda’s office to Alick Sanders of Alvwood, Itasca county, to wed Betsy Kaupanger of this county. Additional local on second page. we mean THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO, C.L. Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT New Death Penalty Lost in Arizona Desert good a flour as Illustrated Song Kissing Best Girl in All the World Spanish Post Card Views Tll Dance the Cake Walk Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents White Jacket FLOUR We notice there is one thing the people of Bemidji are particular about and that is the flour they use. For that reason we sell only the best. White Jacket It has many superior qualities and is not made to com- pete with any flour—it is in a class by itselt and is an exceedingly pure aid wholesome flour. conclusion by the many testimonials of praise our cus- tomers give us for bringing to the Bemidji market so By the best We reach this White Jacket We have the exclusive sale of thisflour ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 Great Cloak, Suit and Skirt Opening Sale Saturday, Oct. 12 Atthe Berman Emporium A Representative of the largest CLOAK and SUIT MANUFACTURERS will show at our Store all day and evening Saturday, Samples of every model of their mag- nificent style productions for winter 1907-1908. will be shown the most artistic creations from the FORE- MOST DESIGNERS of America and Europe a COAT or SKIRT for everyone at most Economical Prices. Garments delivered from Samples or your orders taken to your measure of what- ever you may select. An opportunity to try the Garment on, decide on what is most becoming then order in any color or material an EXTRA ORDIN- ARY OPPORTUNITY FOR EXCLUSITE STYLE. ~other Departments. We have justreceived shlpments of the newest of fashions pro- ductions in Millinery, Dress Goods, Furs, Waists, Furnishings, Newest in 2s Silk and Heatherbloom Petti- coats,, ngerres and Shoes at Prices adapted to all sorts and conditions. This Sale begins Saturday merning and lasts all day and evening at EMPORIUM We have also made a special effort to make your shopping interesting in all our There j I —