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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Opsahl, a twelve pound boy Sunday morning. Miss Ida and Thayer Bailey went to Bagley Saturday, returning Sun- day noon. F. A. Megroth leaves tonight for the twin cities where he will take in the state fair. John Graham and H. C. Daniels left for the cities last evening to attend the state fair. Miss Jennie Mills left this morning for International Falls to visit with friends for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cochran will leave for the cities this evening to attend the state fair. Greg Malone and William Laliberte left Saturday evening for the cities to attend the state fair. T. J. Burke has purchased the Mc- Iver residence, corner Beltrami av- enue and Tenth street. Mr., and Mrs. E. H. Denu spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Dunning, Solway. Miss Lillian MacGregor left this morning for Hines where she is en- gaged to teach this year. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dahl left yes- terday for Lengby where they will spend the coming week. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Smyth and son, Russel, left for the cities this morn- ing to atteni the state fair. Mrs. Sam Cutter and son Carter left Saturday for Buffalo, Minn., to attend the funeral of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schrader and children of Brainerd, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood this week. Fred Kruger arrived this noon from Grand Forks. He will be employed by the Telephone company here. Ole Ungstad and his machinist left for Hines, Minn., to do some repair work on a heating plant there. Corinne Carlson left this morning for Valley City, N. D., to take up her studies with her class there. Mr. and Mrs. French left this morn- ing for St. Cloud, after spending the past week at the Geo. French home. Archie Naugle of the Dunning- Naugle-Mercantile Co., of Solway, is transacting business in the city today. Miss Martha MacDonald of Deer River, went through Bemidji on her way to Blackduck to teach at that place. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson from near Wil- ton, were in the city shopping Sat- urday. Miss Lizzie Erickson arrived this noon from Crookston where she has spent the past two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. C. C. Strander of Crookston, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. C. Rood for the past few days, leaves this afternoon for her home. Miss Rosemary Logan, from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, who has been vis- iting friends and relatives in the city for the past few days, leaves today for her home. Mrs. David Gill and daughter left Saturday for St. Paul. She was ac- companied by her sister, Miss Lee Fink, who has spent the past six weeks here. Rev. and Mrs. Maxwell from War- ren, Minn., who have been visiting at the B. W. McLachlan home and with other friends in the city for the past month, left for their home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle went to Sol- way Sunday afternoon with the Given auto where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dunning at din- ner. Adopt a system today that will enable you to save a certain per cent of your income. Deposit all you save in the Northern National Bank, where it will work for you day and night, J. C. Tenstrom returned Saturday from the cities. He has been gone on his vacation and has traveled through the southern part of the state and through Wisconsin during his ab- sence. Oscar Nelson, of the Northern Na- tional bank left for his home at Ers- kine Saturday to spend Sunday and Monday with his parents. He will return to his duties at the bank on Tuesday. A very prominent lady of Bemidji cdlled No. 235 the other day, and rather hurriedly exclaimed, “Send me up a case of beer right away, we are having a little party and must have some Bemidji beer.” “The Taste TeMs.” Ole Jacobson and daughters, Marie and Alice, came to Bemidji Saturday. Miss Alice has accepted a position as school teacher in ome of the rural schools, while Marie will attend the local high school. A. 0. Akre left Sunday evening for brother, who died Friday afternoon. The deceased was 38 years old and leaves a wife to mourn his loss. Cut-over land” wanted for cord- wood, camps not more than 5 or 6 miles from station. State amount and quality of wood and how much you want per cord, we do the cutting. Reply to “H. H.”, this paper. Miss Beth Horton of Crookston, who has been visiting at the L. H. Higgins home for - the past two or three days, left for Turtle River this morning, where she will teach in the primary grades this coming year. Ray Denms, who has been conflned to his home with an attack of the is reported much improved and ex- pects to leave with his family for a three weeks visit to New Richland, ‘where they will visit Mrs. Dennis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch. When in doubt as to what beer to gerve in your home, call phone No. 235, order a case of Bemidji beer, and remember when you serve Be- midji beer you are patronizing a home industry and serving a pure, wholesome product. “The Taste Tells.” B. R. Larson of Fosston and sons, Lilmer and Russell, arrived in the city the latter part of last week, and have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. Warninger. Mr. Larson left for Fo: ton' yesterday, but the two boys will remain with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Warninger and attend the public schools in this city this winter, and make their home there for the present, their mother having died last winter. List of advertised letters “unclaim- ed” for week ending September 2, 1912, in Bemidji post office. Men: Ole Aastad, E. B. Ballou (2), Albert 'W. Ball, Ned Blanchard, Louis Bord- son, Helge Brondson, Alexander Dal- garne, Lee Dewey, Lawrence Futham, 8. 0. Hetland, Clyde Hayes, C. F. Lawrence, H. L. Locken, Geo. Mc- Cumber, Henry Marquette, George A. Olson, E. L. Wood (2), J. E. Warner, Tony Yunk; women:- Mrs. Mabel Carckeman, Miss Eva Eckstrand, Mrs. E. F. Fead, Miss Mae Gibson, Mrs. Haze, Mrs. Getie Harmann, Miss An- na Johnson, Miss Tillie Kersene, Miss Marjorie McConkey, Mrs. Annie Mc- Ginn, Mrs. E. Midges, Mrs. Mamie Sodan, Miss Florence Severson, Miss ‘Christine Severson, Mrs. James G. Stewart. e S SRR Better Grade of Diamonds. Diamonds from the new fields in German Africa are softer and more easily cut than those from British ter ritory and are more tnnmrent. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($5.00 for Series). CANDIDATE FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for re<election to the office of coroner of Beltrami county, Minn, on the Republican ticket. During my term in office I appoint- ed deputies in the remote parts of the county, thereby saving the expense of travel from Bemidji, and return, which was a saving of hundreds of dollars to the county. If my conduct in office meets with your approval I respectfully solicit your vote at the primaries on Sep- tember 17th, 1912. M. E. IBERTSON. ouaock OREND TUESDAY SEPY, ¢ WHAT WE HAVE TO SELL-AND THE PRICE For years past this store has been the leading school supply store of North Central Minnesota. we supplied the city schools their needs in past years, but the neighboring town and country schools as well. SRS S SRR R S S N \NN\\TY FOO0S BEMIDJI AXEK X XK KKK If you are particular in what & * you eat, call and let us show & % you one of the cleanest and most & % modern bakeshops in Northern & * Minnesota. * KK EKKKKK R KKK KK Not only have This department of our business has been on the constant increase, until we have reached the present stage of wholesale and retail distributors of school supplies for this section of the state. There’s nothing for the school that we have not or cannot secure. A large number of the country school districts of this county have this year found it to their their store. sending the one. Big Five, pencil ‘What Next, pencil Near to Nature, pencil ....... The Car Load, penmcil ..... Animal Friends, pencil ....... Royal Note, ink . Hiawatha, ink Elmsworth, ink . Gold Standard, ink .... Guilemere, ink ....... Bemidji Special, ink . Gold Seal, ink ..... Briar Cliff, ink. Russia Coyvos, ink Old Durfield Linen, ink . Doric Linen, ink ......, Old Fabric Bordear, ink ... No. 25, pencil .... Stenog, ink ...... . Royal Note Book, open end .... Royal Note Book, open side . Rofal Comp Book, open side . Stiff cover comp. books ... Soft cover comp. books .. Spelling Tablets, wide ... Spelling Tablets, narrow . Music Tablets ... Theme Tablets ... Milan, Minnesota, where he was call- ed on account of the death of his Parents may feel safe in little ones here, where we know as ‘well as they what is want- ed and needed for school work. Each child will re- ceive the best of treatment we can possibly show any- Stenographer s Books Loose Leaf Books All books complete with fillera advantage to purchase their supplies here. the county, and results in better service. ; Parents Attention A cordial invitation is extended to every school boy and girl to visit this, Pencil Boxes . Pencil Boxes . School Crayons, assorted colors .... School Crayons, assorted colors Crayolas, per package Ink and Pencil Pencil Erasers Ink Erasers Erasit . .. Sketch Books . THE BEMIDJI PIONE Security State Bank Building {Aluminium Pocket Pencils ......... Bemidii Pencils Drawing Pencils . Clover Pencils .. Hexagon Pencils . Traffic Pencils . 100 assorted kinds at from. Pencil Boxes é Pencil Boxes ...... Writer’s Companions 1 box assorted combination ............000n 25¢ 1 box assorted combination ... 1 box assorted combination Artgum -Erasers . Ceriso . ..... The Bemidji Pioneer School Supply. Sfore Pencils -10¢ .-5¢ -5¢ 2 for 5¢ .2 for B¢ ..2 for 5S¢ ..1c to 15¢ ..5e ..15¢ -25¢ -.50¢ $1.00 Crayons ..5¢ Erasers Drawing Paper 9x12 Paper, 25 sheets .. 9x16 Paper, 15 sheets 8x9 Paper, 30 sheets (White or Manila). Paints with brush and box complete .. Prangs Paint, per box .... Devoes Paint, per box . Paint Brushes, No. 7-8 . Paint Cups, each Penholders, Penholders, Penholders, Penholders, Pen Points, N Fillers Comp. Book Fillers, punched .. Comp. Book Fillers, punched . Note Book Fillers, punched . Casket Pins . Bank Pins .. Milton Bradley Paints, 2 cups each, 4 colors - Pen Holders charge. It not only has been a saving to them, but it also keeps the money in Blotters Free Every child asking for a blotter at this store will be given one free of We are prepared this year better than ever to take care of every neces- sity in school supplies. Our display tables have been arranged for the con- veniense of the little ones. and prompt service is as- surred all who come. ‘Webster’'s . ..... . Laird & Lee's, Webster's .. New Websterian, with 6 coupons ..... Some Things We Have for the School Children chtlonarles Thumb Tacks 1 Tin Box, 12 tacks <....25¢ 12 inch Rulers . 15 inch Rulers . Empire Scissors, 4 1-2 inch, nickel .. Empire Scissors, 4 inch, Pencil 1 Carton Steel 'Tacks (100 in box) . 12 inch steel folding rulers . The Belle Sharpener .. Compass and Pencil Rulers 12 inch Rulers ......... Binding Straps 24 inch Binding Straps ........ 12 inch Binding Straps . Scissors -10¢ Sharpeners Russett Fountain Pens ..... R SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE Fourth Street, Bem|d||, Minn. * %k % % % % % % | j | 4 P