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Miss Graling, teacher in the Be- midji schools, will spend Thanks- giving at Cloquet. Fdison phonographs and all the latest phonograph records at the Bemidji Music house. Dr. J. T. Tuomy and E. H, Win- ter left Saturday night for Minneapo- lis on a short business trip. If you want to hire a few teams of good horses to work in the woods all winter, write to Hugh Malcolm, Bemidji. Mrs. W. R. Mackenzie, who has been seriously indisposed for several days is improving and her complete convalescence is anti- cipated shortly. A. G. Wedge, ]Jr, of Bemidj’, anditor of the Sheldon bank, was here this week looking atter the business of the First National| bank. —International Falls Echo Mrs. Harry Money of Nokomis, Sask., Canada, has returned to her home after an extended visit with her sisters, Mrs. Earl Geil, Mrs Lee Heffron and Mrs. Geo. McTaggart. Mrs. F. A. Wilson leaves to- night for a month’s visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, V, Hes- selgrave at Winnebago and her sister, Mrs. Harry Bullis at Blue Earth, who is to undergo a serious surgical operation, John Plummer, who was a resi- dent of Grand Rapids several years ago but who is now living at Bemidji was here'the first of the week. While here Mr. Plummer disposed of some timber which he had to Victor Peter- son of Blackberry.—Itasca County Independent. Invitations have been issued for two afternoon entertainments, one Tuesday and one Wednesday after- noon, by Mrs. P. J. O’Leary and Mrs. G. W. Cochran at the home of Mrs. Cochran on Minnesota avenue. Thirty invitations have been issued for each afternoon. F. S Lycan, P. J. Russell and son, Will Russell left this noon for Fowlds on a hunting trip. They were met at Wilton by W. S. Lycan of Crookston and together the party went to the McDonald claim, near Fowlds, where they-will be the guests of Mr. E. E. McDonald for ’several days. Mr. McDonald went to his claim Saturday afternoon. E. N. Hanson and Lars Viger- son, both residing about one mile and a half south of this village have sold their farms, containing 160 acres each and buildings to Mr. Rootsine of Willinore, Minn. —-consideration $4,000. Mr, R. will move his family here and take possession immediately we understand. Mr- Hanson has decided to retire from farming and will move his family to Bagley where he will reside for the future, Bagley by the way, is just the place to settle down and live a retired lite. Everything for the comfort can be bouglit here and $10 will go as far as g25, will in the large cities. When you want to leave the farm, come to Bagley and build a nice comfortable home and live among some of the best people in the world.—Bagley Herald. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs When housework is torture When night brings no rest nor sleep. When the urinary disorders set in Women’s lot is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure such ills Have cured women here in Be- midiji. This is one Bemidji woman’s testi- mony. Mrs. Almira Debart, 1014 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I can- not'say too much in praise of Doan’s! Kidney Pillsand I strongly urge any- oneafflicted with kidney complaint to give this remedy a fair trial. Doan’s Kidney Pills acted promptly and-effectively and left no room for doubt of their merits,” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo; New VYork, ' sole'agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s— and take no other. Lasting prosperty and safe bank- ing grow in the same soil. The liberal policy of the National Bank for fair dealing and|west. She was accompanied as far home development has raised a big|as Grand Forks, N. D., by her crop of local prosperity. Our deposi- [ uncle, G. W. Cochran. tors and friends appreciate it. A. A. Melges left Sunday for Dul-|Sunday at the home of her sister, uth on a short business - trip. Miss Nell Cochran of Portland, Ore., who has visited for the past|homestead about two miles west of five weeks at:the ‘home of her aunt, Mrs.'G. W. Cochrany 500 Minnesota, Northern | left yesterday for her home in the Mrs. A. Kaiser .of Bagley spent Mrs. R. Gilmore. Herman Strucksberg who owns a LN S In the very height of the season we are offering the greatest clothing values town, purchased 73 acres of state swamp adjoining his place and paid DAHUNG BOY the handsome price of $41.00 per acre. Other tracts in this vicinity sold at a high figure, which goes to show that investors have good ' faith in our soil.—Cass Lake Voice. & His Question. Edgar, aged six, was recently sent to achool for the first time, and upon his return home he asked. “Papa, who tanght Adam the alphabet?” 25c.; sold by druggists everywhere. You want him strong don't you? Then stop “doping” him for fits, weak heart, fever, incipient consumption, and a lot of other “scare” diseases. Give him Kickapoo Worm Killer and watch him grow. It cleans and regu- lates bad bowels, tones up torpid livers and purifies the blood. Price That will positively cure Ring Bone, Bone Spavin, Bog Spavin, Blood Spavin, Sweeney, Bucked Skins, Running Sores, Splints, Strained Tendons. The animal can be used every day. I guarantee it will not blister or remove any hair. The most powerful remedy ever offered to the public. A cure is guaranteed by Dr. R. C. Riley. ‘Price $2.00 Postpaid Office and Labratory 1008 Fourth Ave S. St. Cloud, Minn. I DR, R. C. RILEY’S GUARANTEED ABSORBANT that has ever been shown before. Our entire stock of heavy weight suits and overcoats of the Sincerity and other reliable makes at prices that should interest every wearer of good clothes in " Bemidji and vicinity. Every garment represented in this sale is of this seasons make, style and fabric. Beginning Tuesday, Nov. ZZ,Twe'wiII offer you the inllnwing |ow prices Lot 1. Boys' Wnrs_ted »Suil_s_ Underwear Values Men’s all wool fleece, good 330 quality, during this sale . . ¢ All wool underwear in fancy ribbed $1.50. Sale price . All union suits in heavy weight at | 25 per cent discount. $13.50 and $15.00, extraordinary good values for 980 sale Shirfs Silver brand, plain or pleated bosom, attacheg and detached cuff, coat tyle. $1.00 and $1.25 val g ey Ide Shirts in the newest late fall patterns, plain or pleated front, $1.50, $1.75 and.. $200 .'val‘ue.s $l.19 at: s Men’s flannel shirts in all colors, such as blue, tan, brown, maroon . and green. Regular $1.50 980 value, sale price . . . . _BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA A Overcoats in black, grays and fancy mixtures regular $13.50 and $15.00 $9 48 VAIUES A o & v i v 8705 w5 3 56 5 En s B R e e E R R SeeiE BB e b e S e e o e e ' Lot 2. Overcoats in all new fall and winter fabrics this seasons latest styles $18.00 $12 95 and $20.00 values at . . . . . . ... . e ' Lot 3. Overcoats of all sizes, Scotch and Kerseys in the famous Sincerity make $22.50,$25.00and$27.50'values at$17l25 Special Great Values in Suits One lot of this season’s newest patterns and styles, exceptionally good values for $9 48 PEICE 5. & fo % 5 5 8 5 6 @ @ 508 W75 E0E 6 b s i o ol e ofe b al el e " A complete assortment of Suits in this seasons styles in the new browns and grays$12 95 also black and blues for men and young men $18.00 and $20.00 values for . . . . .. o Men’s suits in all sizes, “Sincerity” make, plain or fancy worsteds and cashmeres, $17 25 regular $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 values, sale price . . ... ... . L. . at prices &ou can’t affoad to overlook. Siz.es from 3 to 6 and 6 to 17, all at 25 per cent Discount Men's Sweaters Our assortment of sweaters is still complete, of the Jatest make and all wool. During this sale all at 25 - per cent discount. Heavy : all wool hose, regular 50c values, for . . = 310 Cashmere’ hose” in black, tan 190 apd pgtx{.r_al_,“}:Sg -value for