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KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK ol LEST WE FORGET * KKK KK KKK KK KR F KKK To Boost for the Schroeder-Pioneer test. girls in the Free Piano con- To cut the flve vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Pioneer Free Piano contest. Phone Society news to society edi- tor, phone No. 31. | C. H. Mills of Brainerd is in Bem- idji today on business. Mrs. S. J. Moran of Deer spent yesterday in the city. River E. D. Boyce of Cass Lake was a ealler in Bemidji Wednesday. ) &o-carts retired at the second band , store.—Adv. s €. M. Feldman of tS. Paul Iis transacting business in Bemidji. H. W. Johnson spend Tuesday at ‘International Falls on business. D. E. Knaules of Big Falls is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. At Troppman’s the best 12 1-Zc outing flannels at 9c¢ a yard.—Adv. Mrs. George Hastings of Deer River is visiting friends in the city. J. B. Hanson of Bemidji trans- acted business at International Falls Wednesday. L. E. Chambers of Brainerd trans- acted business in the city Wednes- day. Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. Mrs. Fisher left last night for Mineapolis where she will visit for a few days. William Wood of transacted legal business idji yesterday. 80 pounds of 35 cents grade coffee to close out at 30 cents at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. second Cass Lake in Bem- M Uppurtumly o fSave Mfiney---By SpEndmg It ~ A Special Sale o Coats, Suits Dresses I The Store will be closed Saturday, Oct. 11, untfl ! 5:30 o'clock, p. m., in order to observe an important Hohday All our Ladies’ Coats that are selling Y Sale Starts Friday Momn at $14 will go on sale b T $19 and $20 Coats will be reduced for this sale to...... FOR that reason we intend to give you unusual - reductions in our ready-to-wear department, as an inducement to do your trading, as much as possible, Friday, and to pay you to wait Saturday evening until our store is opened. Take strict notice of these unusual low prices, then consider the high quality of our garments. should be to get fitted at -once. A fine assortment to chose from in blacks and’ fancy mixtures that are selling regular at $33, will be on sale at...........: AT Sale Ends Monday Night, Oct ]3 Your next step $26.75 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin left last night for the twin cities where they wil remain until Sunday. R. H. McCoy of Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho, is in Bemidji today on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Sce Fitzsimmons-Baldwin Co. be- fore you market your potatoes, onions and cabbage.—Adv. ¢ J. W. Stevens of Plentywood, Montana, is spending a short time in the city transacting business and visiting friends. Mrs. Paddock, who has been very sick for the past few days, is greatly improved and was able to sit up.yes- terday. At Troppman’s, the best apron| ginghams, your choice 6¢ a yard.— Your unstricted choice of any of our Ladies’ Coats that are big values at $25, will be in the $19 75 salé'at -only......0.0 00 000 All the $28 Cnats, and there is a fine assortment at this price, will be reduced to............ $21 '75 Coats that we sell regular at $30 will be in this sale for the $24 75 [ ] time mentioned only, at... Tailored Suits, Too! We still have a wide range of styles and materials to choose from in tailor- Beautiful Dresses Reduced ! For this sale—jfist the days mentioned— we offer your choice of our new Dresses at the following big reductions: $14 Dresses for$11-oo ?(:rg and $20 Dresses $1 5-50 ?021_5. Dresses : $19.75 $28 Dresses for. $30 Dresses foriiia: s i e $24 75 $33 Dresses RUST -~ PROOF Adv. The M. B. A. Lodge will hold their regular meeting this evening at 8 o’clock in the Odd Fellow’s hall. All the members are requested to be pre- sent. Mr=and Mrs. E. Randahl of Clear- brok who have been the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Randahl since yesterday, will leave this afternoon for their home. At Troppman’s, best 7 and Ffc calicoes, now 5c a yard—Adv. Mrs. O J.'Morken of Nymore will leave tomorrow mornzng for Brain- Brinkman Theatre .TONICHT ‘Vaudeville Program Oristta the Dervish Whirlwind With Special Scenery and Great Elec- : trical Effects - Tom Branford The Human Band. Great. i Mizzie Admont The Gfrl From Norway " Picture Program King Baggot & 1Imp l:o;. The Old Melody—2 Parts l-‘enture Will - Power - Comedy with Pearl White and Chester; Barnett ‘Show Starts 7:00 O’clock: Shlp ~‘Ad,mlsg;on 10c, 25c_ |ture taken.—Adv. . made Suits—all at the same reduction as the Dresses quoted here. L . fer B Remember this Sele starts Friday Morning—Contin- ues Saturday Evening—and Closes Monday Night El TheBerman Empor lUli:" $26.75 go/zsez‘& erd, Minnesota, where she .will be the guest of her parents for a few days. Mrs. Thomas Ratican left last night for her home at Blackduck, af- ter spending a few days as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John MecCor- mick. “Alkali Tke’s Gal’’ a two reel Wes- tern comedy. sensation at the Grand | tonight-—Adv. Mr, and Mrs. Ike 'Black;" formerly/ of Bemidji, now of Duluth, returned|ter Raida .returned . this to their home this noon after a two weeks’ visit at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. A. P. White. 1 want dressmaking by the day at 1'$1.50, Phone 713, 514 Beltrami ave-: nue—fiAdv. v ‘ 'Fhe Catholic udies will ' hold a | bazaar, October 21, 22 and 23. The place has not Béen decided tpon as. ‘yet, but they may rent the ,armory. for those three daya. - One.-of 'these days you .ought to] go to Hakkerups and have your pi midji "on’ bpalneu: ‘”1:.,‘ jg;p(gice inspector ud“nngunfi a local postoffice mail carrier. Oscar Christianson, chef - at the Markham, hotel, returned to-Bemidji yesterday from Middle River where he has spent the past ten days on his farm. During his.absence: Frank Gilpjn of - Minneapolis .was engaged ‘as chefu e My sides ache, tha'.s what will 'say’ when';yoi “see’ “ATkEl Tk ‘Gal,””:at the Gl‘and tomght —Adv. Mrs. R. H. Schumaker and daugh “morning from St. Paul, where Mrs. Schumak- er has been:under Dr. Gillette's care for the past five weeks. Her friends|: wfll be-pleased ‘to hear hWer health‘ s Ty much improved z Dress making pquors. Mrs. | Ward and Miss Katherine Kliné at 5 lfl(mesota, “|for - you: at: the the Beman Emporium A*nnex.-Adv. o) fore® you market your onions and cabbage.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hatch arrived last ‘evening from Merengo, Illinois, and ‘will visit at the home of George Ostranidér. Mrs. Hatch is a sister of 'Mr Ostrander. They will remain in potatoes, | this part of the state for some time ‘land-Mr. Hatch will look the country over with a.view of buying Tand. The art. is not ‘in making money, ut in keeplng it. Keep it at work ‘Northérn National Bank, where you will receive 4 per cent ihterest. -—.Adv £ N. ‘Iounggren, who fhas been u}e guest of his rbrother J Young- grenvand wife. of.: thls city for ‘the ! put four :months, ,ldt #his: mornlng\ mr Minnee.pofis wxmm ‘he will mnd qmonida and ochei- Polits, Mr. Yo 1: hulnx and |erning board ot /this institution has |WoTd. served in the 0Odd Fellow’s hall, Saturday, October 11, by the ladies of the Swedish church. Price 25¢c.— Adv. ADDITIONAL WANTS Too Late To Classify WANTED—Bell Boy at Markham ;+ R R R S R _';'_ Hotel. Apply at once.’ TR SRS b e o e PR A S S G 4 OUR ENTIRE ONION CROP < |FOR SALE—Ford Rupabout nearly :Xl: : IN JE_‘TRDV- :!l-. . good as new Inguire Challenge < . Washington, Oct. 9.—Lovers <+ Hotel: < of beefsteak and onions were < | WANTED—Girl for general house- ' startled when the department | work enquire of Mrs A. Lord 903 # of agriculture anounced that +| Beltrami avenue ¥ + tylenchus devastatrix had in- | T, 4 vaded the United States and < |FOR RENT—7 room house 723 Ir- ¢ the future of the onion in- < | vine'avénue. ‘Enquire R.'C. Ha: + dustry was in jeopardy. The < | per or ph : + inyader ‘with "the ' imposing M 4 name is known ‘also’ as the '« | WANTED—Two . unfurnished. rooms + onion: eelworm. - Hitherto it < for Mghlt housekeeping, in: the <+ has confined its operation to < | fourth ward. R. 4 - Europe, Africa and Australia. -4 . pair. shop, SR Mies pe: = * o i +++++++++++++++++ « Garrison Joins the Y. M. C. A. Washington, Oct..9.—Secretary of War Garrison holds’ the distinction f: up of being: the first cabinet member to | Idne‘l’ want Ad. “1join’ the: local 'Y. M. C. A.- Through "{ enlistments .by members of congress; -|and Dsmoerifie ‘officeholders the gov- Atogether. One-half cent a’ They bnng buyer and seller pren