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WILLIAM BEGSLEY Horse Shoeing and Plow Work aSpeclaHy e FALL OPENING SALE OF FURS Affords Opportunity for Rare Savings Fur Economy Lies in buying reliable Furs at honest pr‘ices Extravagance is getting cheap furs at so-called bargain prices, the latter get shaggy looking in a few months then all the hair falls out and one 1s ashamed to wear it any longer that’s the end. Reliable Furs last for years; are. a credit to the store that sells them, and a source of real pleasure, and comfort to the wearer. are selhng the Reliable kind. tion. Real Black Timbér Lynx set Pil- Blue Timber Lynx set scarf with head and tails, large Rug Muff $56.00 value........... $38.0° Sable Squirrel set large mlhtarj scart Rug Muff $56.00 value................ccoevmn...... $38 00 Northern Beaver set mllltary Scari Pillow muff $56.00 value........................... $38 oo Mink sets at $24.00 and up to $370. 7000 value. e 2" $42.50 The reductions convey price inducements of furs of high quality. Style features are prominently noticeable. This sale coming at the opening of the season as it does this fall, will certainly compel more than ordinary atten- Jap Lynx set large Rug Muff, ex- tra large Scarf, special for set............ $13-50 Igeal gerfian’ Lamb set (;wvelty scarf an muff. ery - swaggar an very special............. $32 50 We Isabella Fox set large round ScarfPillow $23 50 muff special... 2 MR e I vyt River Mink set large scarf, Pillow muff, $z4 oo b [] very special.. Fur sefs at$3.50 and up, Note---Skunk Furs as well as natural Fisher Coon and Chinchilla, Opos- sum are particularly favored among Women of this Country Our welcome extends equally to those who come to The Transformation from old to new is complete---a notable assemblage, truly, that would do honor to the most staidly, respectable garment shop in a Metropolis. Give your own eyes a chance to pass on the charming individ- uality of <Zf Creerecy, é attire for this year. Quy and " those who come to sce. Children Who Are Sickly. Mothers who nlue thelr the ST rale, thale ows, eomtort and ithout & box of Hol,he! eny s Bweot Pow' Jors Tof Ohlldren. pse throughout season, B eukn» olds. Curei‘evemh- ption, Teething “Disorlers, Troutles. Pownmzs NEVER FAIL. Sold by all Drug TR package Wil oy s Sapsltute, A mother who witl'addross Allen 5. Olmsted., New-Cash-Want-Rats™ ',-Gent-a-Word HELP WANTED. WANTED—Competent girl for house work and cooking, will pay $5.00 per week for good girl. Ad- dress Mrs. V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn, WANTED—Girl to help with house- work. Can go home nights. Mrs. C. R. Sanbern, 717 Lake Boule- vard. WANTED—Competent Girl for general housework. Mrs. E. H. _ Dea, 1107 Lake Boulevard. WANTED—Good girl for general Mousework. Mrs. W. W. Brown, 700 Minnesota Avenue, WANTED—Washwoman who will mend as well as wash. J L. George. WANS ED--Good girl for general housework. 1115 Bemidji avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Househo!d goods. On account of breaking up housekeep- ing, will sell at low figures, in whole or in part, all our furniture and household goods complete, as contained in the modern ten-room house at 700 Bemidji Ave. Special attractions for those wishing complete sets in quality goods, if calling before- sets are broken. J. Peterson, Jr, 700 Bemidji Ave. FOR SALE--A new house 26x40, 7 room, down stair, hardwood floor and decorated in first class shape. A snap if taken at once Inquire of R. Martin, 414 Irvin Ave. FOR EXCHANGE—§1,000 stock of General Merchandise. = Will exchange tor Bemidji property or farm land: ] H Grant, FOR SALE—Large piano cased organ; cost $135. Will sell for $50 if taken at once; easy terms if desired. M. E. Ibertson. FOR SALE—160"acres of good clay land three miles from Bemidji if 1nterested call on Frank Hitchcock 714 13st. Bemidji Minn. FOR SALE—Cheap for cash if taken at once, an upright Kingsbury piano. Inquire1014 Dowd avenue. FOR SALE—Mare and colt in quire of F. M. Malzalen, 407 Minn, ave. FOR SALE—Buggy, single harness, l I Raw Furs Raw Furs Furs Repaired Highest market price paid for Mink, Skunk, Coon and Musk- rats and all kinds of Raw Furs. Ship direct to us and Save Fur Dealer’s profit. We use our own skins that's why we can fpay the Highest Market price for your skins. Send us your horse and cow hides to be made iuto Coats and Robes. One trial shipment of Raw Furs will convince. PIONEER FUR CO. :, 1183 Beech St:8t. Paul, Minn. — Expert Fur Repairing Reasonable Price H i } tili il i gitli! fi ] 1 £ $ i e il i; 4] i L] i ¥ § -}[ | 1 i it H 1| (it 1y 3 Northern P;:lhc Rallway ,"The Scemic Highway Ghrough the [ ded vy T IS so much better than other stove polishes that g it's in a class all by itself. Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does 1ot rub off or dust off, and the shine lasts four times as long as ordinary stove polis! Used on sample stoves and sold by hardware dealers. All we ask is a trial. Use it on your cook stove, your parlor stove or your gas range, If you Pdon't find It the best stove polish you ever used, your dealeris anthorized to refund Fourmoney. Insist on Black Siik Stove Polish. Don'taccept substitute. Made in liquid or paste—one quality. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be recei Clty Clerk on or before the i0th f Ucto- ber 110, for the building of a lockup. remodel- ing the City Hall, and_for the heating and plumbing of said City Hall and Lockup. Contracior may farnish bid for the three contracts or separate bids may be submitted for each contract. The City Council wiil open and consider all bids at their regular meeting of above date at § o'clock p. m. baby cab, tent, Eighth and America. FOR SALE—Five room cottage on Beltrami Ave. 1309. Phone 446. FOR RENT FOR RENT—7 room house 1111 Lake Boulevard. Inquire H. Steckman, 1215 Eeltrami avenue. FOR RENT—Furnished room in private house. Ladies preferred 513 Fourth Street. FOR RENT—One furnished room. 515 Bemidji. LOST and FOUND FOUND—Lady’s belt buckle with setting. Owner can have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Inquire Pioneer office MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To let the cutting stamping and rankiog in medium . sized ranks made soft from fire all | mi the wood on my place N. E. % Sec. 34 Town of Eckles Beltrami Co. Minn. Also the piling and burning of slashings -and other "Address M. J. Leniban LaKeirlee Minn. WANTED—To buy a light team weight about 1800. Kaye & Carter Lumber Co. Hines, Minn. WANTED—By young lady a place to board for the winter in a private family, Address A 1, Pioneer. Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH rubbish that may be on the ground. | [SEAL BLACKSMITH Ashland, All the work done here is done with a Guarantee. - Prompt Service .and First Class Workmanship. Tecover. - ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY Doctor Believes Elmyra Deitz Will Not . Dievof Vl_qn’nd. Dodd, chief surgeon at St. Joseph’s hospital, whene Elmyra Deitz is a pa| himself and underwent a painful tjent, said that he believes the girl wi opemuou This leaves. only Delp“ty “Miss Deitz .is much better,” sald| jng the strictest surveillance over the slightly above normal, at 99.5. Her pulse is 110. 'The bullet did not strike any vital organ and the wound is clearing up. 1 confidently predict her recovery." i Ira . Phillips, who”came here from Hayward, deputized to assist in keep- g guard over- hér, was taken sick Wis., Oct,“f—Dr. J. M. Arntson in. charge, but-he s exerels- | but on the whole Shows decided: im: 8 headlines ravement. Her temqmratm Is 3 ; fts . NEW BUILDING seua, iy, it o o Conciliatory. Head Waiter (dignified and pampnum —Have you ordered, sir? Patron—Yes, 1 ordered a porterhouse Steak half an hour ago. and 1 wish to apologize for my rudeness. your permission I will withdraw. it as an order and renew It as a suggestion, | '-Chk'ngo ‘Lribune. _ Significant Slgnuh R we the the forelioding friend FUNERAI. DIRECTOR . “She is still very neryous,| girl nnd will hoLpermu ny.one'to-get| . replied: SPnMon’}iurghn R. F. MURPHY : AND EMBALMER Qfllul Beitrami Ave. Ten per cent of bid in form of certified . check ona Bemidji bank shall accompany each Tl;? go\\hcxl reserves the right to reject any or al Plans and specifications may be seen at v,he Qfice of Oluy Clerlc or at the oftice of H.E. eynolds. p— THOS. MALOY. QITY CLERK, H.E. REYNOLDS, ARCHITECT. Sept. 9. Oct. 6. - NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF —— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami s City of Bemidjl. Nm.lce is hereby given, That application . been made in writing to the City Souncir ot 3aid Oity of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying for Transfer of License to sell intoxicating liquors for tha term com- —— mencing on September 1st 1910, and termina- ting on September 1st 1911, by the foilowin; person, and at the following place as state 1n said application. respectively. to. wit: ETER LARKIN At and in that certain 2-story frame build- ing, in the front room. ground floor thereof the same being located on lot fourteen (14). block tourteen (14). original townsite of Be- midji, Minnesota. — oi8id apolication will be heard and deter- ined by said City council of the City of Bemidilat the councll room. 1. the clts hall in said Oity of Bemidji, in Beltraml counts. and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the 10th day of October, 1810, at 8 o'clock . m. of that day. \vitness my hand and seal of the olty of Be- midji this 19th day of Sept 5% 1 THOMAS MALOY. City Clerk. Sept 21st, Oct 6. . — TMortgage Foreclosure Sale. S| Detault having been made in the payment of the sum of Three Hnndred Twenty-five { and 50100 Dollars, which s claimed o be 1 due and Is due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and de- livered by John N. Balley and grace I e Bailey, his wife, mortgagors, to Henry M. Hamilion, mortgagec. beoring date the wrd day of Ociober, 1908, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds In and for the County cf Beltrami and State of Minnesota, gn the 30th day of October, 1908, at 10 o'clock a.m., in Book 14 of Mortgages, on page 313, Which sald mortgage, together with the debysecured thereby, was duly assigned by said Henry M. Hamilton, mortgagee, to E Andrew Ulavin, by written assignment dated t the 13th day of September. 1909, and recorded | in the office of said Register of Doeds. on the 10th day of Auzust 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m., In Book 19 of Mortgages on page 10, and ng action or proceeding having been *mstituted at law or otherwise. to recover the debt secured by sald mortgage, or any part e here i low, ‘therefore, notice is hereby given, Thatby virtuo of the power of Sele Sontaiend in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute "~ In such case made and provided, the said mortgaze will be foreclosed by a sale of the nn-mixes deecrlhed in and conveyad by said viz: The Southeast Quarter SR OF Section Wive 0)in Township One Hundred orty-seven (147) north of Range Thirty-one @), in_Beltrami County and State of Minne- sota. with the hereditaments and appurten- ich sal will be made by the Sheri oF sald Boltrami Oountae oy dhe Tramtc dbos of the Court; House, in the City of Bemidjiin sald County and Btate, on the Sth day of October, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., of ¢h dny. at pnbllc vendue, to the highest bldder ¥ cash 1o pay sald debt of Three Hundred Twemy e S0 30300 Dollars, and interest, and the taxes, it any, on sald premises, and Tweniy-nva Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by sald mortgage in case Ot foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law;. subject to redemption at any Hme within one yeat from the day of sale, as provided by law. Dol aveost Bfilu‘finfiw omvm clmm HcKnuu-.k. Adm Mortgagee. f 70’_l'hm HnrAnlfl. LmOez.u.