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Cakes! Suitable Cakes for after- noon lunches or the supper table can be had at our store. They are made of the best pastry flour, fresh creamery butter and fresh eggs. All ingredients have been tested and are strictly pure. Tempting, are they not? THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Phone 118 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Violiny, Guitars, Mandolins, Ac- cordians, Harmonicas, Violin Strings and all string instrument sup- plies. Sheet Music. Also the celebrated Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sew- ing Machines. Supplies and Repairs for Sewir g Machines. Mail Orders given | Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer ; office. | Bert Getchell went to Backus this "murnin;.y to estimate some timber. E. F. Kruger of Deer Creek was a business visitor in the city yesterday. O. E. Estenson of Kelliher spent yesterday and today in the city on business. Sheriff Louis Gonyea of Crooks- ton spent last night in the city on official business. H. J. Loud returned last night from a few days business visit to the twin cities. home this | morning from Kelliher where he has | been doing some cruising. Allen Benner returned Hollowe’en postal cards suitable for invitations to Hollowe’en parties, {on sale at the Pioneer office. | Wm. Whilsie of Williston, N. D., f;\ntl James Stutsman of Hampden, N. D., spent yesterday and today look- | ing over this city. Mrs. Herbert Wood returned last | night from where she | has been the past couple weeks [ visiting her mother. Brainerd Prompt Attention. | Terms to Suit Purchaser Bisiar, Vanderlip & CO., 31t Tinnesota Ave. Phone 319 || BEMNIDJL, MINN. | USE THE 1ONG DISTANCE SERVILE | or ¢ NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Cos, THE BIJOU| C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L.Lasher, Manager | Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 | Saturday Afrernoon 2:30 to 3:30 | TONIGHT Seaside in London Pirate’s Treasure Tllustrated Song If the Maa ic the Were a Coon Out for a Walk Amateur Rider Moon I gless Wonder Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents « flow are your Kidneys? [t Is dangerous to y wheny:h- Kldne;l are sick. One box of | dney-Ettos will recommend tho next. 25¢. . owl Lrug Store. 1 P rue seMd inthe b s ey T, ] of their style, accuracy ani llfl'llcltr.‘l ” % ‘The Queen of Fashion) has e e Lt O b i 00 SoU ribe teday. . l, Fand: - o M -"A‘um‘C-fll:l:'-.,( of ol a ving oo premums & 'h&- Now Yo Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c per Month Miss Eunice O'Connor arrived in the city last evening from her home ;n[ Brainerd on a visit to her aunt, | Mrs. M. E. Brinkman. Attend the rummage sale on First street and Beltrami Ave., in the old postoffice building, Wednesday Thursday and Friday. Geo. Kirk returned last night to Northome, where he conducts log- ging operatings, after having spent a couple of days in this city. Joe Bisiar, of the firm of Bisiar, i Vanderlip & Co., left last eveningI | for points up the M. & L railway in| the interest of the company. J. F. Hawkins left last night for Big Falls and International Falls in the interest of a meat supply house for which he is a representative., J. P. Lahr left last evening for Big Falls in response to a message from John Gunther of that place, requesting him to come at once to embalm a body. L. F. Johnson, the local represent- ative for the C. A. Smith Timber | company, went to Blackduck last evening in the interest of his com- | pany. Philip Medley, with the Pine Tree | Lumber company, came over from his home at Park Rapids last night {on business in the interest of his company. Dwight Miller, of the firm of T. J. Miller & Co., returned last even- ing from Minneapolis, where he has been the past week on business and visiting fiiends. T. J. Miller was lucky enough to hook thres monstrous “muskies” ‘while out with his launch Sunday evening. The smallest of the three weighed over ten pounds. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual rum- mage sale in the old postoffice build- ing on First street and Beltrami avenue, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. C. W. Jewett came down from Blackduck yesterday morning. He left yesterday afternoon for Pilot Mound, Manitoba, where he has a contract to install an electric light- ing plant. James L. George, general mana- ger for the Bemidji Brewing com- Pany, went to Blackduck last even- ing and spent the night there, where the brewing company enjoys a liberal patronage. A number of useful articles and a large quantity of clothes will be sold cheap at the rummage sale, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week at the old postoffice build- ng, Beltrami and First street. avenue Martin Linden, an employe of the Geo. T. Baker jewelry company, re- turned to this city last night, after having having visited for a couple weeks with relatives and friends at his old home at Herman and at the twin cities. Walter Smith and Farris Dean of this city left this morning for Seattle, Washington, where they expect to remain for some time. Mr. Smith has a brother at Seattle. He will also visit his mother who is spend- ing her vacation at Spokane. No home is pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in per- fect health. A bottle of Orino Laxa- tive Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of constipation, sick headache or stomach trouble. E. A. Barker. Souvenir envelopes at this office. E. A. Schneider left last night for Iron River, Wis., to do business. Fresh cut carnations always on hand at the Lake Park green house. A well selected line of pocket memorandum books can be seen at this office. R. H. Muncy went to Kelliher last evening in the interest of the Crookston Lumber company. Nels Otterstad, the Turtle River locator, spent yesterday in the city and returned to his home last even- ing. W. E. Hyatt went to Turtle River last evening to look after the leasing of his International hotel at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latimer were visitors in the city yesterday from Turtle River, returning home on the night train, Attend the rummage sale on First street and Beltrami Ave., in the old postoffice building, Wednesday Thursday and Friday. D. H. Fisk, an attorney of this city, left last evening for Minneapo- lis where he will spend the next few days on legal business. For sale: 7 room house, corner 7th and American. Rents for $18.00 per month. A good investment at $1400. Inquire of S. N, Reeves. James Lappen, log buyer for the Crookston company at Blackduck, left last night for the “Duck,” after having visited in the city over Sun- day. E. H.Cornwall went to Blackduck last evening and from that place went east to the Third river country to look after some timber tres- pass. Do you know what kind of bak- ing powder is used in the cake you buy? If not, better make your | cake and be ture it is Hunt’s Per- fect Baking Powder. The Presbyterian Rummage sale| will be held in the old P. O. build- ing, First street and Beltrami Ave., on Wednesday and Thursday and | Friday,Oct.23, 24 and 25. John R. Stewart, the generalx manager for the Beltrami Cedar &| Land company, came in yesterday from a business trip to Duluth. He left last night for his home at Black- duck. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual rum- mage sale in the old postoffice build- ing on First street and Beltrami avenue, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Rev. S. E. P. White of the local Presbyterian church, went to the Red Lake Indian agency yesterday, where last evening, he united in marriage, E. J. Wolzmuth and Miss Mable Allen. | W. H. Strachan of Brainerd, super- intendent of the M. & I. railway, came up from Brainerd last evening and spent last night in the city and continued his journey up the north| line this morning by freight. The Ladies Aid society of the! Norwegian Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. R. Erickson, 1115 Beltrami Ave., Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30. A cordial invitation to the ladies to be pre- sent. A number of useful articles and a large quantity of clothes will be sold cheap at the rummage sale, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week at the old postoffice build- ing, Beltrami avenue and First street. Any persons having things which they wish to give to the rummage sale are requested to call up Mrs. S. E. P. White, phone 338, and list same with her. These goods will be gathered up Tuesday, and parties having same to give should notity Mrs. White before that date. Evan Carson, formerly of this city, but who for the past few months has resided at Shevlin and edited the Shevlin Advocate, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from that place and reports that he will this week sever his connection with that publication and return to this city with his family to make their future home,. Henry E. Jones of Tampa, Fla., writes: “I can thank God for my present health, due to Foley’s Kid- ney Cure. I tried doctors and all kinds of kidney cures, but nothing done me much good till T took Foley’s Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured | me, and I have no more pain in my back and shoulders. I am 62 years old and suffered long, but thanks to Foley’s Kidney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself. It is pleasure to recommend it to those needing a kidney medicine.” E. A.] Barker, i Mrs. A, A. Carter left today noon for Ball Club on a visit to her sister, Norm Helmer transacted business at Cass Lake between trains this afternoon. Attend the rummage sale on First street and Beltrami Ave., in the old postoffice ~ building, = Wednesday Thursday and Friday. State Cruiser Shaw arrived in the city this morning from county where he has been for some time in behalf of the state. Albert Halverson, deliveryman for E. H. Winter & Co,, left last even- ing for Blackduck to look after his real estate interests and do a little hunting. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual rum- mage sale in the old postoffice build- ing on First street and Beltrami avenue, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A number of useful artrcles and a large quantity of clothes will be sold cheap at the rummage sale, Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday of this week at old postoffice building, Bel- trami avenue and First street. M. S. Snow and his two sons,; Chester and Frank, and their wives, left today noon for Grand Marie on the north shore of Lake Superior, where they will look over the coun- try with view of taking up home- steads. They expect to be away a couple of weeks. Notice To Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we reco- mmend it as a safe remedy for chil- dren and adults. E. A. Barker. and Two Failures. “I married for beauty alone,” said a presumably happy benedict to an old chum. *“And yet you remind me of a friend of mine who married for mon- ey,” was the rejoinder. “How’s that?” “He didn’'t get it,” said the chum sar- casti 2 Sarcastic. His Wife—You have been drinking again. Haven't you, now? Her Hus- band—M'dear, T cannot tell a lie— His Wife—You can’t! Then you are further gone than I thought!—Illus- trated Bits. ) A pessimist is a man who won't take the one remaining seat In the car for fear a woman will get on at the next corner.—Dallas News the north | | | | | | | | on that every in- ised against the g and all the opprobrious | mmes the viceroy and his officers could he load h were repeated fo provok re upon them The Blisk Molo of Calcutta, | A s L vriiiag of the black hole| of Caleu il i “On the woih o'clock in the even forced at the point of the bayonet | to a dungeon eighteen feet s They had Leen Lut a few minute: in (his infernal privon Such was the and tern s, Defore 11 o'clock ne evening one-third of the men v dead, next morning v twenty most of th . All these dr were occasioned by the w pherie air and by their breathing a su perabundant quantity of nitrogen emit ted from their lungs S ships gafl rom the de to prevent th frem plans known to the enemy. In the . an navy sueh orders come dent and are delivered to or squadron by a ¢ ger who knows nothing of their con- tents. S in but they official and the til the ot lie opened un ted on it. which i hours affer the hous this precautior re prevented frov: nent impor sclosing premai vy he of the greato tance. and the spies rendered us s so far tty the mov : concerned der naval practice nstructions of omd when well ou r of the Colo- rado river t to under- stand. A on a ning i s i choked with islands of mud and ha of sediment. running only one foot o the mile, while to the| north and west lay a vast depression below sea level and inviting the slug- | gish river to a swifter flow; between this sunken area and the uncertain | course of the river a great garden of Eden in promise and potency, needing only to be watered and kept, then a canal tapping the river, a flood gather- ing at the far away sources, a breach in the unprotected bank and the whole volume of the river, forsaking its ancient and outgrown bed and rushing into that pit in the desert, sweeping in its course through miles of fertile farms and cutting canyons where canals had heen—this is an outline of the situation and a hint of the peril.— A. J. Wells in Sunset Magazine. =Use Tourist Sleeping Car onyourt 1ip westthis fall. Built for com- fort—clean—convenient—economical. leather: charge; linen changed daily; equipped with Berth rate only one-half Standardsleeping car rate. saving incost o trip when used in connec- tion with colonist tickets, ORIENTAL LIMITED one of the Great Northern Railway’s daily trains, ¢ carries holstered in kitchen range. trans continental sleeping cari Oriental Limited leaves Grand Forks dJaily at 8:15 p. m. Westbound Good connections made at Grand Forks by all passen- gers from Bemidji For fares toSeattle, Portland, Tacoma, Vancouver and other points in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon or British Columbia, address E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent. Great Northern Ry. Up- efficient porter in Makes a great The tourist The Bemidji Pioneer Stationery Departm’t Up To Date Goods. The Right Place to Get It. The Pioneer in putting in this stock gives the People of Bemidji and surrounding country as good, a selection as can be found in any stationery store Well Selected Stock Type Writer Supplies “We carry & line of Ribbons for all Standard Machines, either copying or record; Type Writer Oil, Carbon Paper, Box Type Writer Paper from 80c per box of 500 sheets up to $2.00. Paper Fasteners The best and most complete line of fasteners to be found any where. We have the Gem Clips, Niagara, “0 K, “Klip Klip,” Challenge Eylets and other va- rieties. [ Pencils In this line we carry the Fa- bers, Kohinoors, Dizons, in black, colored or copying. We have the artist’s extra soft pen- cils as well as the accountant’s ‘hard pencils. Blank Books Our blank book stock is a carefully, selected ~ line of books. Special books ordered on short notice. Our specialties are handy books for office or private accounts. We are glad to show you our stationery and job stock and invite you to call at the office. Bemidji Pioneer The | ! Reasonable Charges is only one reason why 1 should be your dentist. T will promise to give you quality also. Dr.G.M..Palmer’ * Phone 124 Miles Bloc CARTER @ TAIT Some Snaps in Farm Lands 160 acres, Buzzle Township. House, barn, large root 5 acres under cultivatien, balance natural Price $5.00 per acre cellar, ete. timber—Birch, Spruce, Pine, ete. Terms—$300 cash; balance five years, 6 per cent interest 160 acres Grant Valley Township, 4 miles S. W. of 30 acres vnder cultivation. Bemidji. Bemidji, Minn., House, barn, e*c. 25 acres ready to break, balance timber. Price $7.50 per acre. 1€0 acres 3 miles west ot Wilton. House, barn, ete. 35 acres under cultivation, 25 acres natural meadow, bal- ance timber. 160 acres 1 mile from Beceda in Hubbard county. 10 acres plowed, 60 .acres cut over, A Snap. $5.00 per acre. House, barn, etc balance heavy timber. terms. If it is a bargain in farm lands you want, see us before buying. We have what you want at about ! half the CARTER @ TAIT Easy terms. Price $7.00 per acre. price the other land men ask. Easy terms. A bargain. Easy Boyer Bldg., Minnesota Ave. Pipe Fittings, Boiler and Engine Trimmings JERRARD & COVINGTON, successors to_Jerrard Plumbing Co. HARDWARE Plumbing anc Heating A full line of Shelf Hardware, Tin and Granite Ware PLUMBING AND HEATING} | IS OUR SPECIALTY Phone 21 Through Car from all points on Minnesota & Inter- national Railway daily, except Sunday, Service to St. Pail and Minneapolis. Double Daily Service except Sunday, between Bramerd and St. Paul and Minneapolis. Minnesota & International For full information call upon or write Local Agent, Railway A. M. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent, N. P. R, St, Paul, Minn. Rlcska-Yukon-Pacitic_ Exposision, 1909