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Suitable Cakes for after- noon lunches or the supper table can be had at ourstore. 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 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE. The City G. M. Torrance went to Cass Lake this noon on legal business. Hear the Jaughing song by Ruth” at the City Opera House Monday and Tuesday nights. E. H. Smith, treasurer of the Town of Summit, was in the city today from Blackduck. Frank Tufts, deputy U. S. Mar- shal, spent last night and part of today in the city on official busi- ness. I Dicaire is prepared to deliver any quantity of 16-inch dry jack pine, at Dicaire’s Cottage Grocery. Phone 171-2, John Moberg went to Laporte this morning, taking ten men with him to work in the lumber camps at that place. The Midland Concert company is a ladies quartette, with a violinist and reader. At City Opera House, Nov. 13. E. A. Schneider has returned from his business trip to Minneapolis and is again on duty at the big * clothing store. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Carson were in the city today from Shevlin, The Midland Concert company at city opera house Wednesday evening. Matt Gellespie, a resident of Rainy River, spent last night in the city. John Gibbons returned last even- ing from Minneapolis and passed through to International Falls, The Presbyterian Aid society will meet at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. All are cordially invited. Go to the City Opera House Mon- day and Tuesday nights and let Margery tell you how the cow “kicked the bucket.” Frank Vance, the Northome home- steader, returned last evening from Laporte and went on through to his home east of Northome. Samuel Lewis of Hawley, Minn., arrived in the city last evening and will spend a few days visting with his brother-in-law, C. J. Pryor. Dou’t miss the song,"‘Sweet Bunch of Mayflowers,” written by Mr, Wil- son for “The Merry 'Milkmaids," and sung by him Monday and Tues. day nights. Sheldon W. Vance, president of a W. H. Stack, the cruiser, came down this morning from a cruising expedition in the vicinity of Kelliher. W. H, Vye, the timber dealer, went to Keiliher last evening to look place and in that vicinity. Sir Chalk, Sir Pump and the Milk Cans is one of the funniest stunts yet. Don’t fail to see it, at City Opera House Nov. 18th and 19th. John C. Parker, of the Donald Land & Lumber company, returned this morning from a business trip to Northome, where he had some tim- ber matters to look up. M. D. Stoner went to Kelliher last evening, where he will finish the contract of laying the village water mains for the village of Kelliher, which will give that place a very excellent system. The Midland Concert company at the City Opera House Wednesday evening, Nov. 13, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church. Seats on sale at the City Drug Store. 50 cents. H. M. and William Hancock, who live at Perham, Minn.,, passed through the city last evening to Turtle River. They will hunt on after his extensive interests at that| Northome last evening. | pretty much on the road, these days, Founta 1 pen ink at the Pioneer offi:ce, Wante ' — Diningroom girl and chemberiiiil, Hotel Armstrong. iZirk, the logger, went to George is George arranging matters for his logging at Noithome. Charles Vafidersluis, accompanied by a dog of doubtful ancestry, came up last evening from Walker, where Charles formerly resided and where he spent yesterday. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Norwegian Lutheran church will be entertained by Mrs. B. Richardson at the home of Mrs. Thomas John- son, corner 10th street and Minne- sota Ave., on Thursday afternoou at 2:30 o’clock. A. M. Tittle, who formerly resided at Turtle River, and who is quite well known in this vicinity, was a visitor in the city yesterday, having come over from Grand Forks yester- day noon, returning in the afternoon. Mr. Tittle is now acting as flagman on the Great Northern Winnipeg flyer, between Barnesville and the “Peg,” and is doing very well. John Dale returned to his home e ————— Reasonable Charges is only one reason why T should be your dentist. T will promise to give you quality also. Dr.G.M. Palmer Phone 124 Dilles Blocx The Bemidji Pioneer Stationery Departm’t Up To Date Goods. Well Selected Stock 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 Type Writer Supplies ‘We carry a 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. Niagara, “O K,” ‘Klip Klip,”’ Challenge Eylets and other va- rieties. ‘We have the Gem Clips, : : Pencils : Blank Books | LAWYER ¢ Special sale at Mrs. Congers’|Prick company at Crookston, and jthe claim of their brother, James|at Turtle River last evening, having|| 1, i line we.carry the Fa. Our blank book stock is & D. H. FISK commencing Thursday, a good | Rudolph Carlson, also of Crookston, Hancock, who lives west of T“ffle spent yesterday in the city looking || bers, Kohinoors, Dizons, in carefully, selected line of | - Attorney and CounselioratLsw | stock of hats at a bargain. 4th |SPent todayin the city on a business River. after some business matters. Mr. || black, colored or copying. We books. Special books ordered | Office over Post Office mission. have the artist’s extra soft pen- cils as well as the accountant’s on short notice. Our specialties _are handy books for office or | St. and Bemidji Ave. C. L. Lasher, owner of the Bijou|Dale states that he has already be- E. E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemid}l, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician aud Surgeon Miles otfice: DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Phisician and Surgeon office In Mayo Blnek Phone 396 Res. Phone 597 Mrs. B. Dampier, wife of E.R Dampier of Akeley, came in last Ieveninz from her home and spent last night in the city. Hear the beautiful trio “You Are too Late” by the “Queen” ‘“Farmer Jim” and ““Margery” at the City Opera House Monday and Tuesday mghts. Mrs. Conger is offering every The unexpected guest will not cause the hostess any anxiety if she knows there is a can of Hunt’s Per- fect Baking Powder on hand. It can be depended upon. The musical treat of the season! Midland Concert company at the City Opera House, Wednesday even- ing, Nov. 13. Reserved seats, 50 cents; on sale at City Drug store. theater in this city, left this morn- ing for Albert Lea, Minn., where he is interested in a moving-picture show. Mr. Lasher was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. D. P. R. Strong of Minneapolis, who had been here for a week on a visit, and who left for her home with Mr_ Lasher. gan logging for the season’s cut which he and Mr. Larkin,his partner, will get out this winter. They have a gang of men at work and will put more in the woods in a few days, when the heavy work will be com- menced. Souvenir envelopes at . this office. hard pencils. private accounts. We are glad to show you our sta,fionety and job stock and invite you to call at the office. The Bemidji Pioneer M. D hat in her store at a good reduction. Fm’fk R. Smith and wife of Min- Clothes 3 We L. A. WARD, . * | Buy your hat while you have a good neapolis are visiting in flhe city, hav- Of 5 Cash Office over First Natlo k. PhoneNo. 51| StOCK to select from. 4th St, Be.|ing come up from the Mfl.l Cityt 2 st midji Ave. for the purpose of at:endmg the Greatest [ ] Your House No. 601 Lake Bivd. orje No. 5 . |wedding of Miss Mabel Kemp, a 3 A Willby Brannon came down this e e M L St 4 Satisfaction Checks Dr. A. E. Henderson Phy-~ician and Surgern Office over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. morning from Northome and spent today in the city. He expects to go St. Philips’s Aid will be enter- The Dependable Clothier to Brai i tained by Mrs. Bisiar and Mrs. O S O 0 it hane 36, R Prons 72| ) BIEIS Lomorrow morning on | L0 Thursday atiernocn, at 3|j A Great Clothes Opportunity that Embraees Permanent Satisfaction DENTISTS. John Gilstad, the sturdy farmer o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Bisiar, : o sz gy ot s JUST WHEN YOU NEED THEM MOST Dentist came down this morning from Black- Visitors cordially invited. rst National Bank tu Id'g. Telephone No. 23¢ VETERINARY DR. WARNING-ER VB’TBRIVAIII‘Y SUROBON Telephone Number Dae block west. of 15t Nat'l Bank Third St.. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Tranafer. 404 duck on a business trip, and spent today in the city. George Fleming of “man-catcher” Northome, for a lumber com- pany that is logging in that vicinity, i spent yesterday in the city and re- turned to Northome last evening. Carl C. Gowran and wife of Grand Forks arrived in the city yesterday C. H. Ensign, cruiser and timber buyer for the Crookston Lumber company, left this morning on a trip to Turtle River, Farley and Ten- strike to look over some logs which he will probably buy for the company. Mrs. W. G. Schroeder and three children,accompanied by her brother, Otto Lilinthel, left this morning for -|for a visit with M d Mrs. F. S the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. visit wif r. and Mrs, F. S. |1 .. TOm Smart . , >'|Lilinthel, the parents of Mrs. Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. Lycan. T.hey will go to Brainerd in Schroeder, where they will visit for Phone No. 58 618 America Ave.|the morning and from there to Are You Going to Build? 1t so write to A.G. LE VASSEUR, for plans and speclfications, Modern Plans. Careful Estimates. A. G.LE VASSEUR, arand Rapids, flinn. 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 Cohen’s Fire Sale Tllustrated Song Lovin Time Minneapolis for a visit. Duluth, who has charge of all the recruiting offices for the army in this district, came in last night from .“Duluth and spent part of today in this city, inspecting the local office. The Blackduck Employment Agency this morning sent twenty men to Walker 10 work for the Northland Pine company, and twenty-seven men to Laporte to work in the camps of the Red River Lumber company. James Hancock, the ex-blacksmith who now owns a valuable farm west of Turtle River, came down this morning and left this noon for Cass Lake to offer some filings on some Lieutenant O. H. Dockery of! a week or ten days. Joseph Jones and wife of Big Falls spent last night in the city. They had just returned from Montreal,; where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Jones, mother of Joseph. The elder Mrs. Jones died on October 20 at Montreal, and her body was buried at Gaspy, Ontario, on Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will go to Big Falls this evening. George Godfrey of Ballclub, a brother of Mrs. A. A. Carter, spent last night in the city, having come over from his home yesterday after- noon. He left for Walker this morn- ing on a business trip. Mr. Godfrey is looking up hardwood timber to be used in the construction of another steamboat for Sam Simpson, the Men’s The regular line of Clothes . A S Men’s Overcoats A fine showing of plush lined and fur trimmed overcoats. Regular price We believe that on account of the splendid reduc- tions offered during the followmg THREE DAYS SALE we will experience tremendous business rushes. ; Exceptional and Unprecedented Values for THREEGREAT SELLINGDAYS Beginning Thursday Morning, Novem- ber 14th, and Terminating Saturday Night, Noveber 16th. land in the Black river country near |logger, to be used on Lake Winni $25 This £ 5 At : i igoshish. : 9 . ; Amrongst the Reptiles Tuternational Falle bigoshis : : N 82250 $ . Sale $ ¢ This N. J. Nelson of Minneapolis,| A. E.Underwood, who is conduct- $20 Y‘Ou‘r to Sale Band Goes to the Competi- assistant claim agent _for the Twin|ing a refreshment parlor at Inter- $18 : Choice $27.50 5100 tion. Contest, First City Rapid Transit company, passed | national Falls, came down from the Suits £ . $20. Prize for the Wo st Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents We Know that the quality of our pianos will please you. Our}pricesfare simply an additional inducement to pur- chase. String Instruments a Specialty The Home reflects the standard-"of the family. A good sewing machine in the home means culture and refinement—if it is a machine built on honor the “SINGER'’ meets the requirements. Bisiar, and Fraser 3u Minnesota Ave. Phone 319 BEMIDJI, MINN. through the city this morning from Northome, Mr. Nelson had been in Town 145-28, north of Northome on a big game hunt. Heber L. Hartley of Cass Lake, secretary and manager of the Cass Land company, owner oi the town- site of Cass Lake, came over from his home on the morning train and | transacted business in the city to- day. Mr. Hartley states that busi- ness is brisk in his town. WOOD At the new wood yard you can get dry birch wood—16 inch or cordwood. Leave orders at the yard, or phone 282. Yards near M. & I. Depot. E. H. CORNWALL, “Falls” this morning and spent to- day in the city renewing old ac- quaintances and looking after some business matters. Mr. Underwood states that business matters are somewhat quite at the ‘‘Falls,” at present, but that everyone there is waiting for the good times that will come when the company renews the construction of the big dam. The entertainment given by the four young ladies was art of a high order. Whether or not the good sized audience knew that it was thing lighter in between, everybody seemed to like everything that was done, and after each young woman had given a number on the program she had but to show herself again to be greeted by a round of applause. The Company was so uniformly satisfactory that it would hardly be fair to single out any member for special mention. It is safe to say, however, that a violin has never been played better here than by Miss Steinman.—Tribune, Greeley, Colo- rado. To be given under the aus- pices of the Presbyterian Axd socmy Wednesda) taking in classical music with some-/ Consider. Discount on the en- ‘tire line of Men’s - and Boys’ Shoes. $16.00 202 ‘Discount onm Hats| and Winter Caps. --Itis just at the time you need them\mo t. The goods are of highest quality--every a.rtmle ot rehable _maruf tha.t you remember - his Sale Is for ‘THR.EE cture--a.nd 1t is meortant'