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MAsESTIC THEATER C. J. WOODMANSEE, Manager. HIS FIRST. VALENTINE \ Story of Love and Adventure 1 in the Mts ‘alifornia LOVE DROPS tHow a Grouchy Father Became Transformed SANTA FEE Hlustrated Song THE DUCHESS DE LANGEAIS The Reigning Belle of Paris THE VINTACE An Industrial Picture ADMISSION 10c Children 5¢ | Three Shows wmly W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN GRADUATE OF CHICAGO VETERINARY GOLLEGE | Located at J. P. Pogue's Barn. EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open loa. m. to 8 p. m, daily »xcept Monday: 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. Doors Open at 1:15 M. MALZAHN + REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farm and City Properties. Wild Lands and Improved Estates. Bemidji, Minn Smart-Getchell Ice Co, We want to supply your refrigerator with good, clean, pure ice, By the month for $2.00. Telephone No. (2, TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL WOOD! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH TelepLone 11 \Minnesota Ave. BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Dayphone 319. Nightphones |15, 434 Calls Answered at All Hours Reliable Active Agents | ‘Wanted to sell the wonderful BennettPortableTypewriter in this county. It has writing efficiency of expensive machines. Wil sell on sight—well advertised, Big money in it for the right party. Writetodsy AUBENNETT TYPEWRITER CO. " % 366 Broadway, New York, U.S. A. Every Detail \ of material and style is sure 7 to be just right in the MORA $3.00 Hat ‘We’ve sold lots of them and they always have been right, Come in afid let us help you pick a style that is becoming to you. I Gill Bros., Bemidji I T SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The more it is washed the harder it gets— | Mound City Floor Paint. W. H. Ross. | Ask about the silver set dis- Iplayed in Barker's window, It ,will be given away soon. Joe Rogers of Shotley and Erick { Olson and Ole Haugland of Kelliher jcame down this morning for a short :combined business and pleasure ’tvisit in the city. ) i C. W. Scrutchin, Bemidji’s colored ?attomey, went to Walker this morn- ;inz to look over some papers in the ! register of deeds’ office at the Cass ;county court house, George LaBrie of Mizpah spent 'yesterday on business in Bemidji {and went to Puposky yesterday | afternoon, where he will look after | his farm for a few days. | Ask about the silver set dis- [played in Barker’s window, - It | will be given away soon. C. O. Moon, deputy county morning after an absence of several days, which he spent at his home in Blackduck, nursing a severe cold. | Deputy Sheriff Andrew Jobnson | from the vicinity of Kelliher and Shotley Brook, where he has been serving civil papers during the last few days. Be sure to come. Home made {candy and food sale at Presbyterian church parlors Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Melges of this city, who have been in Minne- apolis for the last week with their little! son, the boy being afflicted with throat trouble, are expected home on this evening’s train. A. P. White, president of theg Northern National bank and also president of the Beltrami County Fair of 1910, is in Crookston on a brief basiness trip. Mr. White isj expected home tomorrow noon. | auditor, returned to his duties this| returned to the city this morning, Laces Embroideries Ribbons | variety - of suits. Among il French Serges, and Checks and Novelty Suitings latest effects Miss Olga Johnson of Blackduck, | who figured prominently in the Koch | malpractice suit in the city a year| ago, came in this morning from the “Duck” and spent the day shopping among the local stores. Don’t bake. Get your good things [to eit at the Presbyterian church parlors Saturday afternoon. Mrs. H. W. Haines and little son of this city are in Minneapolis where she was called by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. E. J. Swedback, formerly of this city but now a resident of the “‘Flour City.” J. D. Roland, who has been work ing in the St. Croix Pine & Cedar company’s office at Funkley all win- ter, passed through the city this morning on his return to his home in Stillwater, where he will spend the summer. The mattér of living within your income and laying aside some- thing for the future is a matter of common sense and backbone. Start an account at the Northern National Bank with $1.00 and add to it regularly. You will be sur- prised at the outcome. Miss Mary L. Bull, of the domes- ‘tic science department of the state agricultural college at St. Paul, returned this morning from Black- duck where she gave an exhibition and lecture on domestic science yes- terday, similiar to the one accorded to Bemidji ladies in the local high school a few days ago. Miss Bull spent the morning in Bemidji and departed on the noon train for poiats east of here, where she will continue her lectures. A.H., Jester, the popular proprietor of the Jester Farm, a summer resort on Lake Plantagenet, came in last evening and will remain in the city until tomorrow looking after the work of the secretary of the Bemidji Commercial Club. Mr. Jester is looking well and happy, and confidently expects to recieve the republican nomination for state senator from this district at the primaries, which will. be held next September. Just at present Mr. ing but will turn to politics latter on in the summer. Jester is busy with his spring farm-|. $30.00......c0uuennnnnn. . Dressy Tailored Suits The lot includes a large stylish tailored Al at One-Fourth Off New Spring Oxfords, tne season’s most fashionable st grey, io Suede, Gun Metal and Vici. | Another Week of Extraordinary Money Saving Values - | Goat and Suit Values Without an Equal No Odds and Ends but Every Coat or Suit New and Attractive. and Materials are them Diagonals are S N many other BN in the very Special Sale of Oxfords ONE WEEK ONLY yles 1n the high arch last in black, brown and ‘ Extremely good values at $3.50 and $4.Q0, sale price.................. $2-49 Our Sule on Silk Dresses and Waists will be continued this week at prices which you cannot afford to . overlook Silk Dresses, good values at $22.00 to ...................... $16.75 BERMAN EMPORIUM Bemidji’s Only Exclusive Dry Goods Stors | The Second Week of May Sales ) Silk Waists, regular $10.00 and $8.00 values : e ————————————————————————— The Best Values ‘for Your Money Styles the Very Best Exclusive Coats The very choicest models in new spring and summer effects, French Serges, fancy weave Diag- onals and black and white Shepherd Checks full length All at One-Fourth 0ff made in in A new line of sailors, at Wall- smith’s Millinery Parlors. Chas. P. Hayden, a well-known resident of Blackduck, returned home last night after spending the day in this city with local friends and relatives. S. G. Iverson, the state land auditor, and his chief land clerk, Edward H. Walden, of St. Paul, came from Walker yesterday and spent this morning in Bemidji. After conducting the land sale here this moming Mr. Iverson and Mr. Walden departed on the noon train for Grand Rapids to look after official duties there, Don’t bake. Get your geod things to eat at the Presbyterian church parlors Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koors and little son, John, who have lived in Bemidji for the last three years, will depart next Sunday for their new home in Duluth. Mr. Koors, who is son Fruit company of Duluth and has been covering this ‘part ‘of the territory for the last few years, has been called back to the wholesale house in Duluth, where he formerly resided. “Mr. and Mrs. Koors leave a multitude of friends in Bemidiji who regret their departure and wish them the best of prosperity in their new home. : For good draying and prompt service apply A.' F, Anderson. Telephone Anderson and” John- A new line of sailors, at Wall- smith’s Millinery Parlors. 147 3 a.stockholder in the Thomas Thom- | Hats at a reduction Saturday, Wallsmith’s Millinery Parlors. Paul S. Lund of Wadena trans- acted business in Bemidji last night. . G. H. Warner, trainmaster of the M. & I, departed for Brainerd this morning after spending yesterday( in Bemidji on official business. Money to loan on improved city property. Apply to J. F. Gibbons “Pioneer ads brings results,” said Ross Runnels, day clerk at tke Markham hotel, this morning, “We have the boy for whom we advertised in ]ast evening’s issue.” A party of Bemidji women, con-|] sisting of Mrs.' George Anderson, Mrs. O. Anderson, Mrs. K. K. Roe and Mrs. C. Markusen, drove out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Akre, where they enjoyed a pleasant | afterncon’s visit. The party reports that considerable fire is raging in that section of the country. ' Be sure to come. Home made candy and food sale at Presbyterian church parlors Saturday afternoon, Arthyr ' Anderson, treasurer of Mahnoman county, is visiting in the |} City. Mr. Anderson is probably the youngest county treasurer in the state of Minnesota. He has in- || terests in some land in this part son’s - employment office Phone|’ section of the country and is here for the purpose of looking over his property. He paid a visit to K: K. Roe of this city and willleave for | St.Paul tonight. Hats at a reduction Shtm’dny, Wallsmith’s Millinery Parlors. * 3 lbs. Choice Dry Peaches.... ‘The Bemidii Provision Co. FOR SATURDAY SALE Phone 33, or call at The Bemidji Provision Co. Schroéder & Marin For Saturday only, we are offering you the following goods at special prices: 9 bars Laundry Soap... ~..25¢ 1 peck of Apples .35¢ 4 pkgs, Soda... .25¢ 3 pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakes, .25¢ ! .25¢ ’ .26¢ .26¢ .25¢ 20¢ 3 cans hand packed Tomatoes. 3 cans Fancy Sweet Corm..... 3 cans Extra Fancy June, Peas. 25¢ can Muscat Grapes........ 25¢ can Green Gage Plums, .. 25¢ can Lemon Clihg Peaches. 1 qt. glass jar Queen Olives.. 20 1bs. Choice Prunes ...96¢ Whole Head Rice (an exceptional value) perlb......... 5¢ Fresh Strawberries, Radishes, Lettuce, Onions, Toma- toes, Pineaples, Celery, Cucumbers, Rhubarb, Bananas, Oranges and Apples. - For Health and Pure Food use our Mascot' Flour—*T Never Disappoints.” We are sole agents for this won- derful bread maker, and will cheerfully refund the full price paid for every sack that does not give the best of satisfaction. 804 Third St.. Phone 33 | Subseribe for The Pioneer | |