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We Furnish Good Things To Eat Our buying facilities enables us to offer to the buying public 1 a line of Christmas eatables that cannot be surpassed 1n the state. Christmas Candies i L LIMISImas Christmas Nuts Christmas Oranges Christmas Mincemeat Seeded Rasins Hiawatha Ganned G“flds (Nothing Better) Anples 9 Bushels For $4.00 A complete line of fresh fruits, staple and fancy groceries.’ ~Soap Special ~ Shoe Special We have still on hand sever- Fm’ Men aml al cases of fine Laundry Soap w omen nd129 OEar:orStfil '5£a1m. The Famous Jefferson i Guarantged Shoe Free 20 Per Cent Off W.G.Schroeder II Cor. Main and 4th St., BEMIDJI, MINN. You Can Figure| It Out Yourself You know how long it would take a photograph to get there--- nearly everybody knows how long it | takes to finish a dozen photographs, but few have any idea of how quick § we, with our modern instruments and electric printing apparatus can get the work out for you. A dozen photographs makes a dozen Xmas gifts. Hadn’t thought of that, had you? Hadn't You Better Call In Today? - The Hakkerup Studio Photos at Ilighf as Well as Daytime | SPORTS OF THE DAY | ® ~ BASEBALL NOTES. job and hustling to“stPéngthen his ‘Washington team. 0000060600600 6666 R R O OB RO TR I RO IR R J Y Manager Clarke Griffith’ is on‘;f:hfie President Lucas of the Union asso- ciation has engaged George Hurlburt the former Texas league umpire. = “Uncle Cy” Young has returned from a hunting trip in north Wis- consin and claims to havsicdpped’his share of deer. S PR The Boston Rustlers finished the season in the cave, but had six men among the first eleven batsmen of the National league at that. Manager Dale Gear, of the Topeka ‘Western league team, has signed two brothers from Las Vegas, N. M., said to be Indians and great ball play- ers. Several of the Cleveland veterans will have to work hard to hold their jobs next season, as Harry Davis has a bunch of promising .youugstérs signed up. New England may have another baseball league, the circuit to com- prise Manchester and Nashua, N. H., Fitchburg, Mass., and Portland, Lew- iston and Bangor, Me. Howard Camnitz, the Pittsburgh pitcher, has been elected a council- man of Huntsville, Ky., his home. Howard says that he is going to vote for a raise in the salaries of ball players. ‘ Hugh Jennings, manager of the Detroit Tigers and attorney-at-law in Scranton, Pa., hds been retained by Edward and Stanley Papsch to de- fend them at their coming trial against the charge of having killed Felix Slesonski. KRR R R R R RTINS @ FOOTBALL NOTES. 54 R R R R R R OROROR RN The Navy eleven has made a great showing the past two years, not hav- ing lost a game. : Pennsylvania wants another big game next season, and will try to schedule a contest with either Dart- mouth or Williams. ‘While Yale and Harvard were try- ing new tricks, *Princeton played football that was in vogue twenty years ago and got away with it, Coach Stagg of Chicago, does not agree with the Eastern coaches in re- gard to a change in the football rules. = Stagg says the present rules are all right. ¥ In the past four years Yale has not been able; to cross Harvard’s goak}ine §|and the Crimson Has been held this B | side of Yale’s goal line. You couldn’t TR A A AR R R ORI IR OROROY | © WITH THE BOXERS. ® flloooo000000000006 i | should be able to put up a great bat- fl [ tle for the bantamweight champion- g | ship. - Mike Gibbons knocked about all of that welterweight championship A | stuff out of Willie Lewis when the @ |clash at Oakland, B | Holland recently knocked out Joe # | Thomas. B | ceive bids in lots of 50 cords or more, wish for a more even break than that. ¢ Johnny Conlon and Frankie Burns two met in New York recently. “Knock Out” Brown, of Chicago, and Fritz Holland will most likely Calif., Dec. 20. Bids for Wood. The school board of Independent School District of Bemidji will re- for the delivering on or near the school grounds, not later than April first, of 500 cords of green jackpine and tamarack wood—same to have sawed ends and pieces over 6 inches in diameter to be split. Bids will also be received for 150 cords of dry wood, green cut, to be delivered about Feb. 1, 1912, Bids will be operied on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1911. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids. J. P. Lahr, Clerk. F. JOSLYN, . . TAXIDERMIST Office at Reed's Studio Bemidji - Minnesota Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemldjl, Minn. Phone 144 Do you realize the dan- ger of 'the over} heat stove or furnace at. this time of the year? You should give this serious consideration and have Huffman, Harris & Reynolds write you some Fire Insurance on your | buildings, furniture or stocks of goods. A “Lovely Women,”” Illustrations in color by Harrison j Fisher ““Girls,” color illustrations by Henry Hutt ““American Beauties,”” exquisite drawings by the pop- ular artist, i “Bachelyr Belles,” illustrations in color by popular bitt artists “ 1 R ““A Dream of Fair Women,” by Tennyson with Christy Barrack Room Ballads,”” by Kipling illustrations “Ivanhoe,” bound in leather, by Sir Walter Scott Attractive and dainty gift books. A series of little books exceedingly attractive in appearance with dainty covers of card binding and charming contents., A most appropriate gift book at all times. Price 50¢ THINGS BEAUTIFUL, Entirely New GOOD FELLOWSHIP, A Book of Toasts ALL THAT’S LOVELY, Love poems and sentiments PICTURES OF MEMORY, Recollections of Childhood Aunt Jane’s Nieces Aunt Jane’s Nieces in Society Aunt Janes Nieces Abroad Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work The Boy Scout Series. The Motor Boat Club Series. Grammar School Boys. The Pony Riders Boys Series. Th+ Famous Alger Books. Complete Series. Price 25¢ The ll;axgmus Saalfield Washable Linen Books for abies. ABERCROMBIE'S 1911, BERCROWBIES BOOK STORE Where is the person who does not appreciate a good book? Where? 'Twould be indeed hard to find one who would not be delighted with a selection from our complete stock. Among the many different ones: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, “Love’s Young Dream’”, drawings by C. F. Underwood “OurdBreakfast Book,”” wholesome thoughts for eqery ay “Eat, Drink and be Merry,” collected by Wilbur Nes- Harrison Fisher DEAR OLD FATHER, Good Things for Dad. THE BEAUTIES OF FRIENDSHIP, Subject explains contents GLORIOUS MOTHER, A collection of Verse appropriate to glorions mothers, yours and mine, e ——— . BOOKS FOR GIRLS This series has proven a popular line of Books for girls, bound in attractive cloth. Price 75c. POPULAR BOOKS FOR BOYS Price 50c For the Wee Folks. The Tom Thumb Series. Price 15¢. . Price 50c. Devotional Books for Children and Adults. 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