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‘“’iflfu’v,sfl:flx k PR [T i Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. For Sale: Phone 111-3. 16 inch dry jack pine.| Souvenir envelopes at: this office, " New, sweet, pure apple cider just - Cakes! | He sees best who sees to the consequences. Do you The City All the latest magazines and Sun-| Wilby Brannon went to Brainerd |in at Peterson’s. realize the serious conse- Suitable Cakes for after|| day papers at Peterson’s. this morning. Mrs. O. ], Laqua of Puposky was || quences of continued eve noon lunches or the supper Plenty fruit at Peterson’s. George Kirk, the logger was in| ‘“Football” souvenir post cards at|a visitor in the citv yesterday. strain? Priceless beyond all table can be had at our store. the Pioneer office. They are made of the best pastry flour, creamery butter and fresh eggs. All mgredmnts have been tested and jare strictly pure. Tempting, are they not? THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Phone 118 fresh || | this morning, PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER /OICE CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE, LAWYER . D. H. FISK Attorney and Counselior at Lew | Otfice over Post Offico E. E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidfl, Minn. Office: Swedback Blocx PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Grilmore Phyulcmn gt‘\dssl::geon DR. E. A. SHANNON, Physician and flllrgeou Otice In Mlayo Block Phone 396 L. A. WARD, M. D. Office over First Natlonal Natlonal Bank. House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 Dr. A. E. Henderson Phy~ician and Surgecn Office over First National Bank, Bemidji, Mjnn. Otfice Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu 1d’g. Telephone No. 230 YETERINARY DR. WARNINGER Y‘ETE:INAKNV SI:.R(!EON lephone Number 209 Third St.. one block west of 15t Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, loramt Ave "Tom Smart Sate and Plano moving. Dray and baggage. divd 618 America Ave. 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, Minn. 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 Bothered Bathers Western Justice Tlustrated Song When Our Firemen Face the Foe Borrowed Plumes Too Many Children Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents Res. Phone 397 | 1 %, Phone No. 51 | We Know that the quality of our pianos will please you. Our prices{are 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 31t [Unnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 310 Apple cider at Roe & Markusen’s. C. A, Plummer went to Blackduck Thanksgiving post cards at the Pioneer office. W. G.- McCrady of Pine Top was a visitor in the city yesterday. KLIPPER KLUB Skates in all sizes and styles at Fleming Bros. John McDougall of Blackduck was a business visitor in the city today. Chris Olson spent last night at Northome, returning home this | morning. Attend the band concert, at the City Opera House this evemng It | will be fine. A new line of neat comic postal | cards has just been received at the Pioneer office. R. H. Muncy and wife returned - | last evening from a visit with friends at Little Falls. Lincoln Tidd, an employe of the Crookston Lumber company, came down from Kelliher this morning. James A. Murray came down this morning from his howe at Blackduck |and spent today in the city on busi- ness. Dicaire is prepared to deliver any quantity of 16-inch dry jack pine, | at Dicaire’s Cottage Grocery. Phone 1171-2, Edward Logan of Grand Forks, representative for the Benedictine Sisters’ hospitals, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Theodore Gullickson,who sells the Hamm Brew,” returned this morn- ing from Funkley, where he spent | last night on business. Fleming Bros. guarantee every pair of KLIPPER KLUB Skates and will refund the money for any that may prove defective. “The Merry Milkmaids” is worth i $1 a seat, but they are being sold at the City Drug Store for 50 cents each. Be sure to get one. Wes Wright drove to Cass Lake yesterday afternoon, where he trans- acted business for the Standard Oil company, returning home late last night, Edward Laughlin, who conducts |2 wet goods establishment at North- | ome, passed through the city this morning on his way to St. Paul on a business trip. There is no such thing as luck in baking. Good management will | provide Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and Fxtracts, so perfect results are assured. Two bear were shipped through the city this morning from North- ome on the M. & I. passenger train. The animals were consigned to Harry Hart, Kenmare, N. D. Conductor George Coppersmith has resumed his run on the Brainerd- Big Falls M. & 1. passenger train. He made his first trip north last evening after a lay-off of over a week. John Pacaha of Blackduck spent yesterday in the city, returning to his home last night. He was ac- companied by Conrad Lajambe, also of Blackduck, who spent the day in the city looking after some business matters. M. R. Brown, ex-mayor of Crooks- ton, and one of the most prominent business men of the “Queen City,” was a visitor in the city today. Mr. Brown came in last evening from Wadena, and returned this afternoon to Crookston, W. B. Stewart, county superinten- dent of schools of Beltrami county, left yesterday afternoon for Crooks- ton and from that place will go to the Benville country, by way of Thief River Falls, where he will visit several of the Beltrami county schools. W. H. Strachan, superintendent of the M. & I. railway, came down last night from Big Falls. He occupied the private car, “50,” and spent the night in the city. He re- turned to Brainerd this morning, the car being attached to the local south-bound passenger. Sam Simpson, the logger who operates extensively on the Chip- ‘pewa Indian reservation in the vicinity of Cass Lake and Bena, was a visitor in the city today, having come over from Bena yesterday afternoon. Mr. Simpson states that the work of preparing for the win- ter’s logging is completed, and that the actual sawing of the logs will| commence at once. town today from Northome. Pute golden russet apple cider at Roe & Markusen’si Phone 207, Wanted — Diningroom girl' and chambermaid. Hotel Armstrong. “The Skate that stays sharp” KLIPPER KLUB. Fleming Bros. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Kirtland of Turtle River spent today in the city. Attend the band concert, City Opera House this evening. will be fine. Attorney Charles Scrutchin went to Big Falls last evening on legal business. at the It Willis Brannon arrived in the city last night from Grand Forks, where he is now engaged in’ business. . Martin Helgeson, who lives in the town of Buzzel, has been visiting in the city during the past two days. W. L. Brooks, cashier of the Lum- bermans National Bank, left this morning for Minneapolis ona busi- ness trip. H. M. Douglas, of the Douglas Lumber company, went to Laporte this morning to look over some tim- ber, which he may purchase for his company. See the comedy stunt ‘‘Pray The Doctor Spare Me” by the “‘German Doctor” and the “Tramp Commo- dore” .at the City Opera House Monday and Tuesday nights. Rev. Father Blais of Duluth, who had charge of the local Catholic congregation during the absence of Rev. Father O’Dwyer, came in last| night from Winnipeg and spent today ! & pes P % ing for Rochester, Minnesota, where visiting with friends in this city. Father Blais attended the silver jubilee given at Winnipeg in honor of Father Gutras, who has been a priest at Winnipeg for the past twenty years. Father Blais will re- turn to Duluth tomorrow. 'home at Blackduck and passed on Fancy fruit for the table or w.kk room always at Peterson’s, Fleming "Bros. haye the bhest stock of Skates ever shown in Be- midji. Attend the band concert, at the | City Opera House this evening. It/ will be fine, : Dr. Warninger, the veterinarian, spent last night at Houpt, returning home this morning. Dr. Blakeslee returned this morn- ing from the Shotley country, where he had been on professional business. See the “Bridal Procession” -in “Merry Milkmaids” at City" Opera House Monday and Tuesday nights. J. C. Cowan of Northome was a visitor in the city yesterday, He returned to his home ‘last evening. A. B. Clair of Grand Rapids went to Northome last evening in the interest of the Bemidji Lumber com- pany. Beautiful music, picturesque cos- tumes, pleasing scences in ‘“The Merry Milkmaids” at the City Opera House Monday and Tuesday nights. A. C. Ross, of the firm of Ross & Ross, spent yesterday in the city. He went to Kelliher last evening, taking some men with him to work in the camps. Mrs. M. A. Falls and daughter came down this morning from their S through to St. James for a week’s visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. James Rogers left this morn- she will undergo an operation for relief on a diseased arm. Mrs. Rogers was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Boyd. Fingst outlay of confectionery and fruit in town at Peterson’s. Local matter on second page. Local matter on second page. TooRisky Ask your doctor if he does not think it would be wise for you to keep a bottle } of Ayer’s Ches doctor Skating at the Grand Opera House Every Evening, Commencing Sat- urday Evening, November 16. Music by ““A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult breathing.’’ If this should be your experience, send for your doctor. Itmay be pneumonia! Tu doctor yourself would be too risky. If your Cherry Pectoral. Pectoralinthe house. exactly what you have done. cannot come at once, give Ayer’s ‘When he comes, tell him . 0. Co., Lowal it the Band. BUY A GOOD LOT With the growth of Bemidji good lots scarcer and still have a number of good lots in the residence part of town which will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars write or call Bemid}i Townsite and Im.- provement Company. Swedback Block, Bemidji. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Local matter on second page. are becoming scarcer. We | City Opera House this evening, 1 will be fine. Ask for the “KLIPPER KLUB” kates. Sold by Fleming Bros, Attend the band concert, at the It Otto Peterson, log buyer, ’ for the L. K. Deal company, was at Cass { Lake yesterday. Local matter on second page. O’Leary @ Bowser Mail Orders Promptly Gil Confldence in Qurselves The only thing you, the country needs is confidence in ourselves; the mind cure is the right thing now, try iton yourselves. We have confden good clothes, enoug and keep up a big stock of the finest suits and overcoats Northern Minnesota. Good clothes will this winter, selling right along. EXCLUSIVE SALE- OF DR. REED’S CUSHION SOLE SHOE............ $5 00 The home of Hart, tem for Boys, Mora Hats, Crossett Shoes. Next Door to First National Bank, Johnson and Murphy Shoes for Men The Popular Priced Clothiers as usual--better than usual, we think,, judging by the kind of goods we’re possessions is the eyesight, de- /8 serving of your highest con- { sideration. We fit your eyes correctly. Artificial eyes fitted. DRS. LARSON & LARSON, Specialists in Scientific Treatment and Correction of Eyes Office over Past Offics Phone 0mu3?= o For street wear try our heavy box calf or dull calf Price $6.00 For dress up shoes we are showing vatent colt in lace, button and bluch- er. Price, a pair $6 to $6.50 Bemidji, Minn. Filled. Checks Cashed l Bros Bankers and busi- ness men say that all we need is “con- fidence.” Confi- dence in what? You've got as much money as usual, haven’t you? If it's in the bank, it’s yours just the same; stock gamblers’ hy:steria doesn’t lessen your balance any. Your check or certifi- cate is good-=here or any where--of courseitis; there’s just as much money in the country as there was two vweeks ago. Suits and . Overcoats $15.00 to $20 - It’s the same high standard of $15 to $20 values that has stood here foryears. Probably no two stores in Beltrami County sells as many goods at that figure as. we Probably no one in Beltrami County makes so strong an effort to carry the greatest $15 to $20 or we, or ce in our h to have showing, get the finest in rades obtamable at $15 to 520 as we. be worn Furnishings and Other Things Wilson Bros. fine Dress Shirts, soft or:stiff bosom, in latest patterns, $1 and $1.50. Schaffner & Marx Glothes, Viking Sys- BEMIDJI, MINN.