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SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phens 396 Res. 'Phone 397 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfice— Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Mins Office "Phone 36. Residsnce "Phone 3. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otfics in Maye Block 18 *Phone Residence Phomne S1) EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS BR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office 1n Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST iat National Bank Blag. Tele. 83t DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Bveaing Work by Apocintment Oaly NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Upen aally, except Sunday, 1 to § ., 1to § p. m. Sunday, reading room. soly, J to § p m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFRE AND PFIANO MOVING Ros. ‘Phone B8. 818 America Ave Om Phene 3 FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,»Minn. “BUY IT AT HOME” IPesL ALOY S4FER NOW THAY 156N awaY anp GO YHIS P15TOL 1T CERTAINLY |3 A& MURDEROLS CHee D1Y CRIB 15 5uCH A PIPE €AY CRACKIN ENT WELL 5AY YOUR. PRAYERS FOR 104 ASECOND YoulLL =OOK LIKe A Tee nee V! W OT ALLS YER OLE CAmMNOM? Figs and Raisins. Consul Horton at Smyrna notes tha{ the Reform, a Smyrna newspaper, es ports at a low figure in order to be proximately to brothers. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 8trange Guests at 8t. Bernard. An enormous flock of swallows was timates the raisin crop for this year | overtaken by a heavy snowstorm near at about 700,000 quintals (87,164,000 | the famous Hospice of St. Bernard in pounds) and that of figs about 75,000 | the Alps last winter. When the good camel loads (36,082,600 pounds). But| monks saw the birds, they opened the from what he has been able to learn| doors and windows of their building it seems that exporters and dealers| that the little feathered strangers mostly are trying to keep the crop re- might have shelter. All the rooms were crowded with able to begin with high prices, and them, thousands remaining until sun- that if the weather continues favor-| rise. The next day proved flne and able the raisin crop-will amount ap-| the guests pursued their way toward 99,616,000 pounds, | Italy. This is very pleasant to learn, against 56,034,000 pounds last year, | but it saddens one to know that a vast and the fig crop to 100,000 camel loads | number of less fortunate birds fadled as against 120,000 camel loads last| to reach the Hospice and were found year, dead in the snow by the tenderhearted recognized as the most other class of remedics with exactness ture and pressure results to the weakest woman or TH. 1. THOMSEN. D/RECTOR MASSAGE AND HYDROTHERAPY i ddmcann- the only ones that have stood the test of time for hundreds of years. and are today ev i owerful remedies for acute ailments as well as chronic discases. Ne s 40 wide 8 range of adaprability They may be applied with good child as well 25 0 che strongest man. Modern investigations have demonstrated the scientific principles underlying these arts ¢0 that they may be applied Our hydriatic apparatus is the best and simplest made. giving perfect control of the tempers- ome of the hydrotherapeutic measures employed by this Institute are the Scotch and alternate douches. sh and other salt baths. the s1nusoid: e practitioners at the ower and needle baths, the clectric light bath, the N al and galvanie current baths. fomentations, ice packs, ete. bomsen Massage and Hydriatic Institate are thoroughly familiar with the science and practice of Hydrotherapy, Massage and M i apartments for ladies ~ Accommodations for a limited number of patients in 2 ncw moders building with special advantages a2 co diet. fresh air snd quict surroundings THE THOMSEN INSTITUTE 122 BIXTH STREET SOUTH. MINNEAPOLIS RN tive sgents, in cdical Gymnastics. Subserihe f; r The Pionezr if you did'nt get what you wanted or what you expected here; we're more than willing to hear complaints, and money back is always easy. our service. You'll Be Satisfied. We Think, With the Suits and Overcoats made from imported cloths in which our stock excels. worsteds, homespuns; wonderful stuff. tailor double our prices for similar qualtiesi. Suits and Overcoats $20, $25, $30, $35 For the Young Men Our High School Department has some unusual attractions; new styles, new fabrics, new models; lively, snap®y things that young men want. Suits and Overcoats $15, $18, $20, $25 Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Special styles, are of unusual interest; we have a wonderful stock of them. New and beautiful weaves from the English, Scotch tweeds, You pay any best looms in the world; latest patterns; the most per- fect tailoring, the liveliest styles; the best clothes made. ' Suits and Overcoats $18, $20, $25, $28, $30 Always the best values at $15; this fall we're offering $20 standard values in plain weaves at $15. Boys’ Clothes Such As Boys Want and at Prices Such as parents want. Norfolks in several styles with two pairs of knickers; made extra service tweeds and serges; extreme value at $6. Others $3 and $5 up to $7, $8, $10. Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, that are different, made especially for us; finest fabrics, velvet collard; very new and fine, $7.50. Others at $5 to $10. HATS Why should a business man spend valuable time over the choice of a fall hat when satis- faction is a matter of minutes ounly in this array of Gordons at $3. Our weather man says: “Start her off on winter caps, we've the assortment to take 'em by storm;” 50c to $2. Money ch/aorfulu Refunded BEN SCHMEIDER, Pres. SHOES We advise quick foot work on the part of those who are inter- ested in fall’s finest shoe fashion. Florsheim $5 and $6; Walk-Over and Packards at $4. Others at $3.50. Boys’ shoes at $1.75 to $3.50. Hunting and cruising boots, $4.50 to $8. Bemidji, Minn. Ay ) fing Us 5 e i Know It's one way of perfecting Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx WOOL RIB AND FLAT UNDERWEAR ; of famous make at $1; worsted and fine lamb’s wool, $1.50; silk and wool $2; silk and worsted $2.50. Superior union suits, $1 up and dther good ones to $5. Extra fine sweater coats with military collar, very heavy, $5; others at $2.50, $3 and $4. French flannel shirts,fine greys, collars attached or detached, $2. g, CHAS. COMINSKY, Sec. and Treas. Satisfaction Assureod [Bvery person needs a business training. It costs po more at this great = Business, Banking . and Shorthand college, umder exact ofice conditions, than at a small, questionable one. The results are, however, very different. D. s went to excellent USINESS course in Commerce and endorsed by Bankers’ Asso- | lple] enl gn{—) OLLEG The D. B. C. has built a oew building (350,000 i ——s JI— I