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_r i * ECKIES | KKK KKK KK KKK KKK Tom Savage of St.-Cloud returned home 'last Tuesday after visiting a week with the farmily of his uncle, H. E. Bowers. Some of the members of the Be- midji high school faculty will ad- dress the farmers at the Bowers school house next Thursday- evening, Oct. 8, at 8 o’clock. An interesting program will be given and everyone interested in farming should endeav- or to be Dresent Prof. B. M. Gile ot tne agricultural department of the Bemidji high school, was out the last of the week checking the plots of the boys in the acre corn contest. He found that a number of the boys had considered their corn either too poor or too late‘ and therefore had cut it. members of the Eckles The only| Boys’ club who had saved their corn were Elmer Dobson and Bert Brennan, who husk- ed one-sixth of their corn, which was weighed by Prof. Gile. Prof. Gile visited the experiment plot of alfalfa on the farm of J. C. McGhee and was STOPS HEADACHE, PAN, NEURALGi Don’t suffer! Get a dime pack- of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. o You can clear your head and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James’ Headache Powder. This old- time headache relief acts almost magi- cally. Send some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo- ments after you take ,a powder you will wonder what became of the head- ache, nepra] ia and pain, Stop suffer- ing—it’s needless, Be sure you get what you ask for. ber ‘and :ize of the nodules of ba falfa which was sown on the 27th of last June. HxHKKFEKKKKEKKKKK * BECIDA * K KKK KK KKK KKK Fred Barr made a business trip to Bemidji last Tuesday. Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin, Minn,, came up on the stage Tuesday and held services at Malterud’s Wednes- day. Mf. and Mrs. John Smith of Al- mora, Minn., came up on the stage Wednesday to visit friends. They re- turned Monday morning. The bunch of young folks were at Fred Barr’s Saturday evening. The Ladies’ Aid society at John Malterud’s last Sunday was well at- tended. Mrs. M. J. Dunlap was taken sud- denly ill Sunday morning. Mr. Dunlap was telephoned for, who is at Erskine, Minn., and he came home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lind, Mrs. H. La- Bell and Miss Fern Smith of Bemidji came out here Sunday. There will be a dance in the town hall next Saturday evening, October © KKK KKKKKKKKKK KK * HORNET * KKK KK KKK KKKKK KK Miss Kate Workman, who has been teaching school in the southern part of town, was taken suddenly ill Iast week and was taken to a Bemidji hos- pital. Henry Plummer returned from Be- midji last week where he has been on the jury. George Bogart has had men and' teams grading along the Plummer road the past few days. teria found on the roots of the al- I Mr. Woodwnrd his son and fam- ily from Minneapolis, ue/}gueats ot the home of Paul Peltier. Miss Alice Neely went o Kelliher Friday eyvening to visit friends. Mrs. Andy Ellis went to Black- duck on Monday. ISR T R x PINEWOOD. x LSS SR E S EE S E & & Mrs. Head, who has been the guest of Mrs. T. B. Millar for the past few days, returned to Bemidji Monday. N. B. Nelson and Miss spent Sunday in Leonard. Mrs. Iverson, mother of Ben and Iver Iverson, died Saturday, after a long illness. Funeral services were held at the Buzzle church Monday. Mr. Ward of Fertile transacted business here Saturday. He return- ed home Sunday. Miss Annie Miller, who has been | employed in Bemidji for a few weeks, returned home Saturday. She will attend school here this year. C. A. Bye was a Bemidji visitor Friday. Paulson We purchased a large consignment of u.nERWEAR BlANKETA ur maitey, a0 by w. 5 sewart, |Of the Fergus Falls Wioolen Mills Stock at a BIG SACRIFICE. . There were aleo soverar ocmer 5e.| W€ Will place these goods en sale at our department store, ° ™ K E KK KKK KKK KKK * LAMMERS FARMERS’ CLUB * KK KKK KK KKK KKK K The Lammers”™ Farmers’ club en- joyed a visit by the high school fac- ulty of Bemidji Iast Thursday even- ing. Interesting talks were given by Prof. Dyer, Prof. Gile and the direc- tor of the manual training department Mr. Bailey, also by W. B. Stewart, George Trudeau’s sister and Hher and Mitten Big values at per pair, 30c and all sizes, up GOWNS A big bargain at each. SWEATERS A few last years Styles to close out at ONE-HALF PRICE e foys’ Sweaters to... Lavaliers, 50c to.. Mesh bags, $2.50 to. Vanity purses, 50c to. TOILET POWDER Try our ‘Sylvan Brand Violet Carnation and Sandalwood, per PR e 100 PIIBNE Men’s Leather Gloves 60c Several different colors, 25¢ LADIES’ NIGHT L9 GLASS - WASH S BOARDS Regular 50c kind 85¢, special BOOKS books at....... PENCILS Try seme of outs, 3 foro 50 Gorset Covers| HANDKERCHIEFS Regular soc value, each 39c WALL PAPER We have moved our stock back to the store and will have some bar- gains to show. MILLINERY It will pay you to look at our line before you buy, trimmed hats up from.. $2.00 f You Don’t Get One Of Our Bills Or See Our Add In : The Pioneer Every Friday, 'Kmdly Notify s THE FAIR STORE BEMIDJI, U. S. A. Special Saturday..35C A good one, regular price We have a big: line of: boys” and: girlg™ o4 &t 25¢ midji people present and ameng those who gave talks were L. G. Pender- beglnnlng i d gast, Skeriff Andrew Johmson amnd O a.m. o.thers‘.. Brusic' was furnished' by th‘g BLUE AND WHITE GHANITE BSHPANS Do not miss this unusual opportumty to buy your winter goods at a big saving at the conclusion of the preogram. 25¢ | e S = S]:vecial Saturday just a few each Below we quote you some: of the prices so you can get . e ! an idea of the unusual bargains offered: Large 8 prong, regular) p"ce 25c speelal 150 doz. Men’s heawy all wool socks,|One st of Mitses,’” Ladfes’ and! Chil-- . I%,valm 50c to 656 sale price oniy{dren’s. Sweaters, value: 50c to $1.00. ‘Saturday............ Sale @rice onfy- .............. 39c|Sale price enly Men's heavy Flannpel Overshirts, biue or grey, value $1.50 to $2.00. -$1.19 ——————————.. - b B x PAPER Mens heavy woof Sbcks, all aol-|A laTselot o2 Men's and: Ladfes’ U~ Men's extra fine»w:acflen Unu’lerwear,. : derwear, valae $1.0# to $1.25. Sale|valwe, $2.00 to $2:500 . ... ... $1.45 i ors,. 35¢ €0 400> wmlies, . sale lniy priceonly ....... . ..., G, | m————————————— : 1 FRE gl e 1300 pl'. Mea’s and Ladles” wool Sweaters,. W L Giood quality, perr bex All wool' Blankets, plaid or plain, |8TY OF red, valaa: $2.50 to $3.00. - 8 . : Ladies’ wool glowss, value 25¢-t8.,35¢| varue $6 tos $7. Sale.price anly. W!fl; Sale price only ..... sl & SLOS g . Io\c sale price only: ..........19 pr. D ————— e — v @ . & Boys” and Girls” wool Sweaters, $1.50 :tvalues, only - ~-98¢ Men’s wool Uniow Suits, value $3.00 Ladies’ and Chiikdren’s all wool: Caps, Sale- priee only ...... value 50c to $1.00. Sale prige until sold, only . Boys’ Mackinaw Jackets, plaiw, grey or blue, Norfolk style, values $5 to -$3.69\56. Sale Price: ............. .-$3.98 APRONS Chitdren’scoverallaproens 25c value, each srommihe oo 0oy oo s BOBS ‘Men's and Ladies’ weool Sweaters, value $5 to $6. Sale price only.. Men’s wool Underwear, ail colors, value $1.50 0 $1.75. Sale: price onky: | Ladies” woo¥ Shirt Waists, Men’s Mackinaw Jackets, plain 1 [ el I T 5 7 B (T e S 98c|$1.59 to $2.00. Sale price only. .98¢|ana fancy colors, worth $6.50 to $7. Sale priceonly ........una. $5.50 { A big line-of Children’s Wool Under- wear, value 50c to 75¢: per garnzent. Sale price only ... ........ -29¢ Men's Flannel Shirts, blue and grey, | ere——— vatue $2.25 to $2.50. Sale price only | Men’s Flannel Overshirts, (R AP INRE ) S S ol e $1.45%$3.00 values. Sale price only Ladies” hdkf. 2 for...... 5¢C Ladies’ hdkf. each...... 5¢C Ladies’ hdkf.each...... 10C newshdkk.cachsand oo REMEMBER: This Sale begins Saturday GAN“Y Oct. 3rd and ends Saturday, Oct. 10th. You | will regret if you miss this sale. K Special for Saturday, our full line, pl:)un:ineperloc DISHES We have a few sets of white ware, 7o piece set, regular price $7. 5pec1al......$3;50 Open Till 8P. M | . Corner Thlrd St. and anesota Ave. | . Bemidji