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1t is our intention to carry nothing but the very best makes of shoes, and have de- cided on certain lines which we expect to carry. Everything else in the store, aside from these lines, will be disposed of, and that they may be cleaned up quickly have ar- ranged them in tables in the back room of our store, and on Friday Morning Starting at Nine o’clock, will hand them out at" the very modest price of ONE DOLLAR A PAIR Some lines are complete as to sizes and widths, other lots are broken sizes, but all are high grade shoes, made to sell at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and a few at $5 a pair. The offering consists of Ladies’ shoes in lace and button, gunmetal, kid or patent; also a line of men’s dress shoes—an assorted lot of four, five and six dollar shoes. The First One Hundred Purchasers Will Make Three Dollars a Pair on each purchase, by a careful selection, as that number can readily select shoes worth four dollars a pair. Velvet Shoes A velvet button Boot, Louis heel, good roomy last, sizes 3 1-2 to 8. Here is a boot that will give you about $3.50 worth of comfort and service, per palr ____________________________ $1.00 Patent Kid Top Ladies’ Shoe In button and lace-vamp a little longer than fall styles' demand, otherwise a high quality shoe. In this line have about 100 pairs of Sorosis make, regular $4.00 values, all sizes, few button, but mostly lace; also few pairs Foster $5.00 shoes in small sizes. It’s d crime to do it, but the same price, per pair ... $1.00. Ladies’ Gunmetal Blucher Lasts a little narrow in this line and broken sizes, but practically all good-welts and guaranteed to give service. If you can get a fit you will get $4.00 worth of wear at the same O1d DLICE, POI PAIE ....comscrsinmermsersssssssrmmssmsssnsiskbnseassnsss siassmmmsnss an aionss $1.00 Lid Lace Patent Tip low heel, in lace, sizes run from 2 1-2 to 6; also few pairs of the same These will be snapped up quick at, per pair ... $1.00 Men’s Dress Shoe Blucher and lace, patent and kid, rather narrow lasts but shoes made to retail at $4.00 £ T v B8 T3 1 T s $1.00 Men's Oxfords A little late perhaps you will say, for oxfords, but you may want to buy a couple of pairs and lay them away for next summer if we offer you a good stylish $4.00 shoe At DR PRITEL... el st N e it i s, $1.00 Boys' Shoes Havn’t got a thing that can really afford tosell at the price, but as we cannot neglect the boys, will throw out a couple dozen pairs (which will last about half an hour) and when they are gone cannot offer more at the price, per pair......ocoooeeeeeee. $1.00 Slippers An assorted lot of men’s and women’s slippers. Not as great a reduction on these as on some of the high grade shoes, but great values at the price, per pair....... ... $1.00 For growing girls, shoe in button. The above offerings will be arranged in the back room of our store, where you can pick them over and take what you want.. Aside from above we are offering some at- tractive prices on men’s work shoes at $2.35 a pair. Boys’ and girls’ school shoes at $1.65, and so on down the line. An ideal time to lay in your winter supply of shoes, and tog yourself out for : DRESS UP WEEK THE HOME OF THE EDUCATOR . sieo 919w C. A. KNAPP, Proprietor wionegs closing-of the Moorhead ‘saloons it is [{: ‘drouth” striuck Moorhead. Where the' | G. Newell, 48 years old, a locomotive j engineer on the Duluth & Iron Range | with impersonating an officer. ley church yesterday. D e hatel FOR THRESHERS Fargo, N. D., Sept. 30.—Since the the belief: of :local officers that 'the maniufacturing -of-a poor grade of whisky has started-here. ; A"man by the name of Joe Cour- tepay -was arrested by Policeman Mil- ligan as he was attempting to dis- pose_of & bottle of liquor to a tran- sienit-on Lower’ Front street. The liquor in question is pronounced the worst stuff that has come. into the hands of ‘the ‘police in 'years. The rainy weather has brought in a large number of threshers and the police court has witnessed within the last couple of days the trial of more drunks than at any time since the threshers- get their booze: is-uncer- | tain as.most of them could not have gone to Barnesville for it. & It is understood that Courtenay will plead guilty to the charge of | selling intoxmatmg llquors ENGINEER AGCUSED OF ' JEKYLL-HYDE ROLES Duluth, Minn., Sept. 30.—William WANTED—Wood haulers. WANTED—Girl for general house- MAYBE YOU’LL FIND lT HERE erwise. HELP WANTED. Give us best price per cord for hauling and loading 300 cords from SW, 25- 147-34; four miles to Wilton: The Crookston Brick & Tile Co., Crook=: ston, Minn. 3d101 work; family of three. Call 779-J. 4d102| | WANTED—Girl for general nouse- work. ., 703 Bemidjx A WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Mrs. Chas. Nangle. 34102 road, is under arrest here, charged The police charge that for several years Newell has been playing Dr.| FOR_RENT—Hotel building of twen- | Jekyll and Mr. Hyde roles. fileged that he visited Duluth over It is al- week-ends and assumed the role of detective or deputy sheriff. Officials allege that he parks and boulevards and ‘would threaten to arrest young couples| whom he caught “spooning.” It is| charged he would release them on payment of small sums. RETIRED MINISTERS GET $2,750 MORE| ‘WANTED—A cook and dishwasher. ———————————————————————— Nicolett Hotell & 2707777 77 3q101 FOR RENT. ty rooms, completely = furnished. _Will rent to right party. Apply Classified Department These ads. bring certain results. One-,halt cent a word per issue. cash with copy,. 1c.a word oth- Always telephone No. 31 William McCuaig, Real Estate and Insurance dooin 1:1101 visited | FOR RENT——-Stora.ge room for house- hold-and other goods. : Call on'A. L. Collard at harness shop. 3d102 FOR RENT—House at ‘423 Bemidji | ; A‘ve lnquire of Rowe McCumus FOR: RENTFurnished room, $5.00 per month. . 813 Minn. Ave., - - Minneapolis, ‘Minn., Sept. ~ 30.— FOR RENT—4-room house. A. Klein. “°8d102 Retired -ministers: of the - Northern Minnesota Methodist conference will benefit to the extent of $2,750-as.a result of two drafts, one for:$2,500; presented by Dr. H. C. Jennings of Cincinnati, head of the - Methodist Book Publishing house, as the.con- ference’s share in the 'year’s profits, and. the other for $250, presented by Dr. J. B. Hingeley of Chicago, secre- tary of the board of conference claimants. Both were announced at the meeting of the conference in Wes- ——————————————— 'FOR SALE FOR SALE—At new wond yu'd wood all lengths delivered at your door: -Leave all-orders- at -Ander- son’s Employment Office, 205 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie Miller, Prop. 5 FOR-SALE—Several good ‘residence lots on Minnesota, Bemidjl @ and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; | easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice over Northern Nat'l Bank. Read the Pioneer want ads. LIST ‘Your cify propert_y w1th Clayton C. Cross Markham Hotel Building _ FOR SALE—Ten full blooded Duroc- Jersey boars, eight weeks old, atj. $6.00 per head. Call on or ad- dress .Ole Iverson, B & K Farm, Bagley, Minn. i FOR SALE—A new bungalow on Dewey Ave. Modern except heat. ‘Will take automobile as part pay- ment. Inquire at 1123 Dewey Ave. 4d101 FOR SALE—One 12x14 tent, 12-oz. duck, with camp stove and cot, ‘all in good. condition; cheap. Address Route -2, Box 86. 2d930 FOR SALE OR RENT Good Service Reasonable Commission * 16-INGH_SLABWOOD FOR SALE ’ Softwood $2.00 per load Hardwood $2.50 per load Phene 481 R KKK KKK KKK KN * RAILROAD TIME CARDS ¢ 4««;«*«!4««:««««1 MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. 2 North Bound ATrives...... 9:456 am 1 North und Leaves.,.... 1:30 pm 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves 9:356 am . 4:556 pm 46 pm 9:64 am 8:17 pm 2 pm PSS e, or Q1 106. South Bfl‘\ll%.fl e!zht W o SSocomMRn 32 ‘South—Mpls. *34 South—Mpls. Etc, Lv. 31 North—Kelliher Lr.‘ % 44 South ..%,, 7:30 am Bemfdji . 6:00 am 46 F‘relght from Int. Falls, due North Bemidjt.... . 4:40 pm 45 Frelght from Brainerd, due North Bemik soovaoess 120 *Daily. All others daily. except" sundny NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunaay, 1 to 6 p. South of Grand Theater on Beltrami Avenue e m,; 7 to. 9 p. m. . Sunday, reading room only, 3 to 6 p. m. Ploneer adveflisaments are. Tre- lable. FOR SALE—Novelty and cigar store, good losation; established business. Address A. B., Pioneer. 6t104 FOR SALE—Cows and pigs. Phone 17-F-2. J. H. French. ——————————————————— You can get a big, fat pencil tab- let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, and an extra big, fat ink paper com- position book for a dime. “kids” will want one when they see All the em. Take advantage of a want ad. e —-ATTEND— Bemidji Business Gollege Day and Night Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H'[N. McKEE.ZFuneral Director Phone 178-W or R -~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR ». 1-: lBER’l‘SON UNDERTAKER 2 P FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—No.’- 518—=The ' Hay- Creek Farm; 120 acrés well loca< ted on-creek. Clay land. Four and- one-half miles south: of ‘Tenstrike and: four and -one-half mileseast of Farley. Small, -fair log houfie. log barn for six-head of . cattle; some fencing; 12 to:15 acres clear- ed and into hay and tame. :grass. Price only $17.50 per acre, six per cent interest. Will acceptas pay- ments: 80 cords wood per year; and: 12 tons: of:hay or ‘one-carload -of: hay per year delivered to Farley or -Tenstrike - till: paid for. ; This will mean 3 cars: of wood and 1 - car of hay per year. You don’t need to be idle or homeless with- such a’chance before - you. ' Start : at once;-~J. 1. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—No.! 517—The Fox Lake Farmstead; choice -~ 80-acre- hardwood timber- ~tract, forty rods from daily ‘mail ‘Toute; ‘about ‘four miles “west' of’ ‘Turtle. Only "$15 Cper ‘derécif takén’ at omces Terms: Cordwood payments, miust: agree to ciit and deliver 120°cords | Wood per yéar from-the lahd, ‘éuts ting the‘timbet; buriing thé brush’ and seeding the land to clover for' pasture) turning ‘in'‘one-half on land ‘payments ‘fn’ cash® and re- céiving’ thé-other’ ofié-half for liv: ing expenses. A splendid ‘chance for @ ‘hustler that acts quick. “J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn FOR SALE—No. 516—Hazel Hurst Clover Farmstead-of 290 acres, six miles north of-city limits:of Be-- midji and only three miles from Turtle River: Part clay and sandy soil. 100 acres: good timber, bal- ance open- brush land. 40 acres will be cleared ready for plow. Logs cut ready for barn for 50, head of cattle and log house, 24x 24." "About 3,000 feet lake front- age. Price only $17.00 per acre. One-third cash, balance in 10 equal annual installments. ; You can’t beat this. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—No. 515—Gull River Stock Farmstead; 240 acres clay land, 1 1-4 mile east of Tenstrike. About one mile river frontage: Splendid for dairying. Fronts on main road. Must.be sold quick. For immediate sale only $12.50 per acre, one-third cash, balance 10 yearly installments at six per cent or will accept clover crop payments. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—Fine, farm, direct by | owner in 40, 80 or up to 240-acre tract. Located 3 miles from Hines and 4 miles from Blackduck. Read the details in display ad on an- other page of this paper entitled “Buy Farm Direct From ¢)wner.” FOR SALE—No. .519—1,100 Farm- steads at from $8.00 per acre up with payments- as low. as - fifty cents per acre down. 50 good ac- tive agents wanted. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Bemidji property, beyond 9th St. The equity (valued at $490.00) in the NE4 of Sec. 27, Town 143, Range 34. Good clay soil, considerable tim- ber,. creek. and mineral springs; one-half mile from school.and post- office, one-half mile from store; making of a good dairy farm. Ad- dress R. M., care of Pioneer. FOR SALE-—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood, half hay: land on good ‘stream, one mile from a town, terms liberal, prics’ $20.00 per. acre. W. G. Schroeder’ WANTED. . ‘WANTED TO BUY—TFive or six-room house. What have you to offer? ‘William McCuaig, Real Estate and Insurance. 44101 ‘WANTED—Will trade farm land for a first-class touring car. Write Box-477 or call- 177-W. 4d102 WANTED TO BUY—We pay. ‘cash - for cast off suits and shoes. ZIe‘- ler’s Second Hand :Store. e g sl Gt WANTED-—S8econd hand houuiold ‘goods. M. K.’ Iberton. A glance'at the want column may | help you sell it. e = DT ST © SRS