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KEKEKK KKK KKK K KKK * LEST WE FORGET * EEE KK KK KKK KK KKK ‘ The Schubert Symphony Orchestra given under the auspices of the Bem- idjl Athletic association September 23 at the Bemidji armory. The Indian Fair at Red Lake Sep- tember 18, 19 and 20, To Boost for the girls in the p Schroeder-Ploneer Free Piano con- test. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Pioneer Free Piano contest. To try to buy it at home before we send away. Phone Society news to soclety edl- tor, phone No. 31. To send in your application to be- come a member of the Bemidji * athletic Club to Secretary Carl Johnson. C. R. Midadleton of Baudette is in the city on legal business. M. Kelliher of Stillwater is trans- acting business in the city. J. Wagner of Kelliher transacted business in the city Monday. Vere W. Okey of Wilmar spent yes- terday in the city-on business. Go-carts retirea at the second hand store.—Adv. . Anne L. Palmer of Evanston, Illi- nois, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. A. P. White returned yester- day morning from the twin cities. Carl Wallace of Minneoplis was the guest of F. A. Wilson yesterday. G. A. Aubol of Crookston trans- acted business in the city yesterday. Dishwasher wanted at the Hotel Markham at once.—Adv. C. E. Huges of Crookston is among the business callers in Bemidji to- day. W. M. Anderson went to Federal Dam this morning. He expects to locate there. Mrs. Carrie Smith of International falls is the guest of Mrs Frank Pierce for a week. R. Zimmerman and John McDon- ald of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. Mrs. Stenseth of Thief River Falls, arrived in the city Saturday and is visiting friends and relatives. Bemid]jl Business College begins its fall term October 6th.—Adv. W. H. Peet of Wadena is spending a short time in the city on a com- e bined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. H. Pfund, of Kelliher, spent Monday in the city shopping, return-; ing to Kelliher in the evening. Mrs. Marion Vansyckle of Grand Forks is spending a short time in the city as the guest of friends. Mrs. E. J. Futon of Cass Lake spent yesterday in the city on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. J. D. Bogart of Funkley was a Be- midji visitor Monday and Tuesday, returning home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thoms of Hornet were in Bemidji yesterday on business relating to school matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl return- ed last evening from a trip to the twin cities and points in Wisconsin. Mr. Boone, representative of the Indian department at Washington, D. C., will be at Red Lake during the fair. D For pure apple cider vinegar and no mistake go to Schmidtt’s grocery. —Adv. Mrs. Irving P. Johnson, Norman Brinkman Theatre Bemidji, Minn. Where Everybody Goes Overture Brinkman Theatre Orchestra B The Brinkmanscope [ Garry Owen & Gompany Comedy Playlet The Brinkmanscope E Happy Jack George Despondency Chaser F The Brinkmanscope Exit March Admission 10c, 28¢c Show Starts 7:10 Bemidji. of weeks, visiting friends. visiting for some time, ture taken.—Adv. Tuesday. duck last evening. Mrs. A. G. Mackey New York, visiting friends in the city. . A. T. Carlson, proprietor Variety Store, Valley City, North Dakota. Mrs. C. B. Powell, avenue, sale. Also gives lessons in painting.—Adv. year. 8 o’clock. business trip. Brewing company. comes. ern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and ka, are the guests of Younggren and Mrs. Mrs. gren’s ~sister and Mrs. daughter. The management of the greatest western feature ever Tom Mix, the world’s most cowboy, sensational stunts.—Adv. BELTRAMI COUNTY’S A. P. Ritchie, White Dent, 1st J. E. Boobar, White Dent, 2nd Harry Bowers, White Dent 8rd L iiicsnnne o esmenses A. D. Glidden, Yellow Dent 1st A. P. Ritchie, Yellow Dent 2nd E. Woodward, Yellow Dent ] A L. A. Gould, Golden Dent 1st A. P. Ritchie, Golden Dent 2. v ey Ora Whiting Golden Dent 3rd James French, Mixed Dent, IBE s o ihainediediieanraaises Chas. Barclay, Mixed Dent 20d c.iiiiiiiiiieetenenn A. P. Ritchie, Mixed Dent 3rd Lee Hiltz, White Flint, 1st.. Mat Meyer, White Flint 2nd. . James French, Yellow Flint, 1st Mrs. F. M. Grover, Yellow Flint, 20d....c000veinnnn H. Hensel, Yellow Flint 3rd ‘Ora Whiting, Mixed Flint, 1st Lee Hiltz, Mixed Flint, 2nd.. M. Rygg, Mixed Flint, 3rd.. Mrs. James Foley, Sweet Corn £ I R e o James French Sweet Corn 2nd Ora Whiting, Sweet Corn 3rd John Lund, Popcorn, 'white B I S e I Charles Barclay, Popcorn, white, 2nd.............. James French, Popcorn Yel- low, 1st. L. A. Gould, Popcorn. Yellow 2nd. John Patterson, Best Bushel L. Coyle, 1st. James French 2nd. A. D. Glidden, 3rd. Class 2. One-half Peck. Geo. Miller, Oats, 1s8t....... Aug. Jarchow, 2nd... . Robt. Stai, Oats 3rd. C. F. Schroeder, Barley, 1st. Geo. Miller, Barley 2nd | Aug. Jarchow, Barley 3rd. midji on a combined pleasure P,-Johnson and.Irving.D; Johasen: of | No first winter wheat, . ; Minneapolis. are guests of friends in|John _Bikstad, Winter Whmt. Mrs, Mary Gamble. went to Sol- way yesterday, where ghe will be ai. } guest at the Penny home for a couple e, George Richards of Red Lake Falls. arrived in Bemidji yesterday noon and will spend a few daye in the city Mrs. L. T. Skrivseth is expected to return from Buxtom, North Da- kota, this week, where she has been One of these nice @ays you ought to 80 to Hakkerups and have your pic- Mr. and Mrs. C. Praught of Black- duck were in the city Monday and They returned to Black- of Brooklyn, accompanied by her daughter Miss Gertrude Mackey is of: the returned . yesterday from a two weeks’ business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Coole left yes- terday -morning for Chicago after spending the summer at their sum- mer home at Grand Forks Bay. 921 Beltrami has handpainted china for china Mat Hendrickson of Baudette was in the city yesterday and while here called at the Pioneer office and re- newed his subscription for another The young people’s society of the Swedish Lutheran church will be en- tertained by Mrs. John Moberg, 1002 Beltrami avenue to-morrow night at Mr. and Mrs. J. Swanson of Kelli- her returned home last evening, af- ter spending a couple of days in Be- and P o 3 o - Corn, 1st Bank Corn Prize. - o e oo o Attorney John Gibbons returned from St. Paul yesterday, where he appeared before the Supreme court and argued a case for the Bemidji One secrét of success is to- have some money ahead with which to grasp your opportunity when ‘What a comfortable feeling to know that you have a little money in a savings account at the North- it little daughter Margaret of Fargo, North Dakota and Mrs. T. H. Fitzgerald and daughter Ina of Omaha, Nebras- J. A, P. J. Russell. Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald is Mrs. Young- Russell’s Mrs. T. H. Fitzgerald has been visiting at the home of her son J. E. Fitzgerald before coming: here. Grand Theatre has booked for the opening features Thursday evening “The Law and the Outlaw”, in two parts, the TO- duced in motion pictures, presenting daring in an incidental series of PRIZE WINNERS (Continued from first page). andf T TS R AT T E. E. Schulkey Winter Whent, 3rd. Aug. Jarchow, Spring Wheat 2nd Nels Willett, 3rd J. A. Heath, Macaroni Wheat 1st ... Pete Narum, Spring - Wheat: inter Rye, 1st SPECIALS > Lee Hiltz, Vegetables....... Geo. Miller, Display of grains Nels Willett, Display of grains John C. . Vogler, Display of Grasses, v ore. John Patterson, Display of Harry Carlson, Dlsplay of ve- getables ..............00 H. Echstad, Display of grasses Chas. Carnes, (Melons)..... Mrs. J.-Miller, (Apples). J. D. Lunn, (Vegetables). . Harry Bowers (Vegetables). . CLASS 3—SEEDS 2 QTS. Aug. Jarchow, Clover, 2nd... Aug. Jarchow, Alsike Clover, 1st H. Berg, Timothy 3rd. CLASS 4—PEAS & BEANS 1 ‘W. Shelafoo, Garden Peas, 1st C. C. Hagen, Garden Peas 2nd N. G. Reynolds, Navy Beans Ist .. Harry Carlson, Bndl oSt Breen 0w e W. Shelatoo Navy Beans 3rd. Harry Carlson, - Black Beans ABE, ik sl e sty W. Shelafoo, Black Beans 2nd G. Malone’ Black Beans 3rd. . Dale Williams, Other varities of beans, 1st Harry Carlson, other varities of beans, 2nd C. C. Hagen, other varieties 6f beans .. ..8rd Navy Beans, CLOVER EXHIBIT August Jarchow 1st M. Rygg, Clover, Medium Red, 1st.......... ... Fee J. M. Arntson, Medium Red ONA .. oo Tauminroneniansim isrwass J. A. Heath, Medium Red 3rd S. G. Deitel, Alsike lstA No Name 2nd Chas. H. Johnson, Alsike 3rd H. Eickstad, Mammoth Clover AR8: s bvana sissranssnmalonen's W. F. Dickens, Alfalfa, 1st. J. E. Boobar, Alfalfa, 2nd... J. C. Vogler, Alfalfa, 3rd.... Albert Heath, Oats, 1st . Robt. Stai, Oats, 2nd. Herman Eickstad, Oats, 3rd Albert Heath, Barley, 1st. Pete Narum, Barley 2nd. J. Heath, Barley, 3rd .. Nels Willett, Timothy, 1st.. S. J. Dietel, Timothy,:2nd. ... Aug. Jarchow, Timonthy, 3rd. H. Bickstad, Blue Joint, 1st. . J. Vogler, Blue Joint 2nd. H. Eickstad, Red Top 1st. Nels Willett, Red Top 2nd.. Olaf-Anvid Red Top 3rd..... Nels Willett, Sp. Wheat, 1st. Robt. Stai Sp. Wheat, 2nd. John Schuppers, Sp Wheat . L sy S P M. W. Knox, Hog Millet, 1st. . (No Name Hog Millet 2nd. ... J. Philippi Hog Millet 3rd .... Bemidji High School Farm, Other variety of Millet 1st.) Bemidji High &chool farm other variety of Millet 2nd) Bemidji Migh school Farm, Other variety of Millet 3rd) Class 2—Ensilage and fodder 6 Stalks Harry Carlson, Ensilage, 1st J. E. Patterson Ensilage 2nd Sunnyside, Ensilage, 3rd..... L. Coyle, fodder 1st. Sunnyside, fodder 2nd. M. Rygg, fodder, 3rd.. L. A. Gould Rape 1st . Aug. Jarchow, Rape 2nd. CLASS 10—SPECIAL A. P. Ritchie, 1st.... J. Patterson, 2nd. L. A. Gould, 3rd. O. W. Whiting 4th. DIVISION “N” Domestic Manufactures. Class 1—Garments Mrs, L. Nelson Shirtwaist,. 1st.$ Clara Olson, Corset Cover, Blackduck 1st........... Ella Sonstrud, Nightgown 1st Mre. R. Cousins, Hood 1st. ... Mrs. R. N. Rudy Mittens, 1st Mrs. T. Thompson, Black- duck Apron, 1st. Apron, Mrs. Frank Latimer, L P Mrs. K. Gibbs, Apron 3d.... Mrs. O. B. Stevens Rug, 1st.. Mrs. A. D. Cameron, Rug, 2nd Mrs. Gamble, Rug, 3rd ..... Mrs. Charles Madson, Quilt, R R A R IR Caroline = Sonstrud, Quilt (Silk) 2nd. .00 .00 50 .00 .00 .50 Mrs. Wm. Schroeder Quilt 2nd | Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud, Quilt 3rd Mrs. Tom Thompson, Crochet- ed Spread 1st............ Anna Tollefson, Woven Spread LA s e e R O Annie Anderson, ' Crocheted Spread 2nd.............. Mrs. A. Hoganson, Lunchcloth Emb. 1st. Mrs. C. B, Powell Lunehelnth Crocheted, 2nd........ ... Mrs. Younggren, Luncheloth 3rd . ceve Miss - ldn Nyhus, Hnrdnnsar -1.00 8 3 =3 QT 1.00 .75 .50 GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. o co b0 o S (S RS RN ° S Centerpiece,.8rd. ... e o Mrs. Frank Latimer' Center- plece 18t ............0. Ava Sonstrudy Centerpiece 2na Mrs. J. A, Younggren, (Jentar- piece 3d . Mrs. G Nfl“r Bm-ea\l i Scar! 1st ., : Mrs. Geo. Posz, Bureait Scatf 2nd ! Mrs. J. H. Younggren, Burenn Scarf 8rd.......coo0viliin Ava Sonstrud Towel Mrs. J. A, Yo\mggren, Towel 2nd L., o Mrs. L. Nelson, Towel 3rd. ... Mrs. Geo. Posz, Sheet Set, 1st Mrs. Fred Trimble shae. Set 2nd . Mrs, J. A. ounggren, Pillow- Mrs, Geo. Posz, Pillowcases 2nd ... Mrs. Herbert Oarver. Pmow- cases 3rd Nora Olson, Eyelet, 1st. . S Mrs. J. T. Davis, Eyelet 2nd. . Ava Sonstrud, Roman Ist. Ella Sonstrud, Roman 2nd... Mrs. Noll, Special Table Run- merlét .........c.0p000., Mrs. Halls, Special Colared Center Piece, 1st .. Mrs. Trowbridge Special Col- ored Center Piece 2nd. Mrs. Herbert Carver Colored Center Piece 3rd......... Mrs. Frank Latimer, Mexican Luncheloth 1st,.......... T. 8. Thompson, Luncheloth 2nd.......... Ella Sonstrud, Cross stitch 1st Mrs. Sam Lalone, Cross Stitch Bnd- Ll i e USRI Mrs. K. Gibbs, Sofa Pillow 1st Annie Anderson, Plllow Top b L AP SR 0. S et Mrs. Flatland, Plllow Top 2nd Mrs. Gamble, handkeérchief. Mrs. Tom Thompson,: Plain Crochet, 18t ...... 20 . Mrs. Susan Schmltz. Irish Crochet, 1st . B Mrs. Geo. Posz, lrish Crochet 2] 1 SR i | Mrs. Susan Schmitz, Plain Crochet, 2nd ............ Mrs. Shelapoo, Tatting 1st.. Mrs. R. Cousins Tatting, 2nd Ava Sonstrud, Hairpin 1st.. Mrs. Minnie Lars = Larson Weaving, 1st...... Toovain Mrs. L. Nelson, Handbag, (Special) 18t....0 0 0.t Mrs. K. Gibbs, Handbag (Spec- 1a1):20d ... il s SRS, Miss Dorothy Kane, Oil Paint- ing Ist................. Ruth Miner, Pen and Ink 1st Dovie Plumer, Free' hand Drawing, 1st........ .... Faith . Plumer, Free hand drawing, 1st.. see Dovie Plumer, = Water _ color drawing 18t .............. Bertha Kruse, house plant in Mrs. Charles Trondson, plant in bloom 2nd ............. Mrs. Chas. Trodson, House- plant 1st................. corn, 3.00 2,00 1.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .15 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 Mrs. Charles Trondson, Win- dow box 1st DIVISION “M” Household Products. Class 1—Bread Mrs. C. F. Schroeder, White Mrs. Chas Madson, white bread rd o.iieeirieidiien Mrs.-Harry Koors, Milk Yeast, 1st Mrs.. Henry Milk yeast 2nd. . Mrs. Chas Schroeder, Whole . Henry Graham, lst 5 . Madson, Graham 2nd.. . L. Coyle, Rye 18t ...... . L. A. Gould, Ralsin, 1st.. . L. A. Gould, Cornbread Mrs. F. A. Smith, Combread 2nd ...... Mrs. Henry Cornbrend 3rd .. Miss ‘Hazel Sankey, Buns, (Special) 1st............ Mrs. J. A. Smith, Creamettes, (Special)) 1st 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 .25 DIVISION “M” Cake ¢ Mrs. A. P. Ritchie, Plain, 1st Mrs. Fred Trimble, Chocolate; b T R . S P Mrs. John Noel, Chocolate, 2nd Mrs. Charles Madsony Choco- Mrs. K. Gibbs, Cocoanut 1st. Mrs. A. P. Ritchie Fruit Cake 1st Mrs. L..A. Gould, Doughnuts 1st Mrs, Harry Koors, Cookies 1st Mrs. John Noel, Cookies, 20 LU el S Mrs. Chas. Madson, :‘cookies 3rd KRR KRR KK RK * doing the work. Miss Satterlee camé’out Saturday to take a claim on Rapid River. Fred Cooke came up from Nebish and went out to Rapid River day. John stanley took a load of 1umher to Grygla Thursday. G: A. Benson autoed to Thief River Matt Myrold returned from Bemidji MALCOLM, KKK KKK KKK KKK Anne Sversvold is having a kitchen built on her house. Pete Tarness is 1.00 1.00 .26 .25 -50 .25 .50 .50 V25 .50 The Minnesota Workmen s Compensatlon Act Under this law you are liable for all accidents- to all employes, except domestic seryants, farm laborers and casual employes. Are you going to pay for the other fellow’s carelessness, or will you Let the Insurance Company Pay for It? For Full Information See BERMAN INSURANCE AGENCY O'LEARY-BOWSER BUILDING PHONE 19 that will defy competition. *[Merchants Who Want Your Business It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price Every merchant‘ is reliable and will give you the best value for your money AR IR KRR KRR s x * Tolw x .25 x %, Y # GENBRAL MERCHANDIS. ¢ x * .25 x x ¥ # Dry Goods, Shoes, Grocerles % 5 * and Provisious. : x 75 # Third Bs. Bemidji ¥ 4 * * * * R ER KK B 23 22 Y S Sda At * 3 $8$88383 * * MV% YOUR MONEY! : Re‘gulmy and systemati- ¥ & cally. It you receive your pay * 4 weekly, 1ay some aside each ¥ X week, if monthly do it month- ¥ % ly. The dollars will pile up % k surprisingly. *x TRY IT. * 4! Now is the time to open a % % bank account with the * SECURITY STATE BANK : nuflu?amg&u«uu u«nnunn«nu««n«: ool % 2 - OUR * .75 % merchandise sales are always & * on the increase and each % 1:00 % month has been better than & 5 *the last. -If you are nct al- % 1.00 %' ready a customer, you do not ¥ .75 * know how well we can please ¥ 1.00 % you in quality and eatisty & 5 : you in quantity. : X WG x 1.00, ‘:Bemldjl,o 'mom%mn‘: % FRHARRIRRIEIRRIK R -50 :fl««u«n«n«na (42 520 x& 1.00 : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : % 117 ‘Third Street, Bemidji. & .75 x *x ¥ Wholesale and retafi Pia- - & % nos, Organs and Sewing * * lhehlnu *x *x *x .76 x Phone $§73. - * X X X ~ e I 7 BISUR MaNAG.s X i Ifi#fikfilfilfiifi”fllfl”{i!&* .25 15 :liifffiff!*li**: x .75 |l * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN ¥ x * .76 x t ] .76 % Contractors and Builders: ¥ x Phoues 431, 376; - * 5ol % : % 251 & Bemidji, Minn. * * 3 3 * * : * x ERKRKKEK RN R RKEK KKK :fi 333323338 S 83338 08838 ol * x « : THE CROOKSTON LUMBIR : x ANY + b COME 3 * T 2 - % ‘Wholesale ¥ Mon- E% . * % LUMBER, LATH AND : :- BUILDING MATERIAL : ) 2 5 * Mm AR AR Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji - Come right here. and get them, a8 we pride ourselves on having only the best money can buy. O0TTO @ SCHWANDT Minnes: % Bom{HIrRe10 BT caota, R KK :&*fi##ik&*ifiili&k*fi*fiii& b2 2822232223223 4 t2 3822222222223 : Get Your Ed : * ¥ HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & : and FARM IMPLEMENTS +* * x of * * > bd : C. E. BATTLES : : The Hardware Merchant : * Bemidj!, - - Minn. x x * FRRIHIRKIRH IR R :fi#i’*iiii*i*li!fil%k’ifi: : STORAGE : % For a dry and safe place to % * store your Household Goods, & % etc., see us. Rates Reason- % : able. * : JOHN @. ZIEGLER. E ¥ Office, 0dd Fellows Building. : : Phone 129. : FRIEREIERIREE R F R i’li{lfi*‘lfilfil’ifilfi%fiiil& l AH ‘kinds-of building ma- # # terial, 48 much or as little as % ¥ you Hh at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. £33 228 84 xhkkk wkk % Coal and wood also for sale & % Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. ¥ x FAAIFIIFIIIIAIIIIIIIIIHK FFIIIIIIIITIIIIIRAIRH XN ; mn:.;g DRUG JEWELRY ITORI £ 3 2 2 % %4 * Wholmlen and Retallers & Service and satisfaction. 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Furaiture, Rugs and Stoves, Phone call 178-2. *l’lliiiilllil We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. THAT’S SERVICE- Courteous attention has to us. George T. Baker & ©o. Thhhhh kR ok hkkhk * * NORTHERN GROCERY : COMPLNY : * o sesssssvsees WHOLESALE s ¥ GROCERS °* +* ssssssssvees § * * Phone 206. FURNITURD J. P. LANR Undertaking. 8222232322323 23 823 Minnesota Ave. COMPANY Manufacturers and Jobbers *dk ok Kk kk ok kkkkkk

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