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order ‘to be ; our store. - Third Street * ~ = “Feed The Brute --is an old saying when applied to a dissatisfied Husband. That’s what we recommend for the whole famlly ' outer garmentsof his person. In should eat groceries bought at Dress from the inside first and you will find here:the class and “grade of eatables with which to do this to perfection. Your Next Order should.be seflt to-this store. regularin the future. We know 80 do others Be convmced by-trying= - =~ - OTTO G SCHWANDT i Phone 33 = New Locatlon 41l countries, brought ‘into ‘this country properly fed you Once means Bemidji, Minn. STATE EXAMINER PROBES HIBBING: FINANCES Hibbing, Minn., Sept. 30.—The officials.of the village of Hibbing were given a surprise late Tuesday, after- noon when Public Examiner ;Andrew E. Fritz, ‘accompanied by Deputy Ex- aminers Cederberg and Davu, ap- peared jat the :village hall and an- nounced that an examination wnu}d be'made of all the books and: records of ‘the 'village ‘during--the past six years. ' Mr. Fritz and his assistants arrived here about 4:30 p. m. from Virginia.. Treasurer Geiselman hdd 1eft his office.for the day, but ‘return- ed promptly when-notified of the ex- aminers’ presence. = Mr: Fritz stated that, having reeeived a ‘petitlon sign- ed by ten Hibbing taxpéyers request- ing him to examine the books and records of the village, he desired to count the cash and look over the promptly produced the books, ‘and the cash on hand having been count- ed, the examination was started. Examiner Fritz says he does not know. how long it will take :to com- plete the examination; but it is his intention to make a thorough prepe into .all the books apnd recerds of the villags, and if it is nécessary more -expert: accountants wlll "be-en- gaged to rush the wotk PULI.MAN CREW ARBESTED "ALIEN-LAW VIOLATED Duluth, Sept 30.. —An unusual phase of the alien contract labor law has been brought up by Immigration Officer Brown McDonald, through his arrest .of the whole crew of a Pullman car operated by the Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific railway. The conductor, chef, second cook and waiter were arrested. Two were ‘unider contract to work within the United States, according to evidence given at their hearing and therefore all guilty—as well as the road—of violation of the contract labor law. Officer McDonald is now awaiting orders from Washington. The run formerly.- extended between Duliith and Fort Francis, Ont., but later was operated only- between Duluth and w_xyn'snmnnmwnorr drew Streem, . wife of an Ingleside faimer, is ‘dead with the: top iot her head -blown' off by a:charge :ot ‘buck- shot and Streem is in ~jail ' here ¢ rged wlth murder. stoldy the ‘police :that’ Streem was drunk :and said he was going: to shoot :at-his, wife to-frighten her. Messner -left the doorway where he had been standing and heard the | shot flred as he turned his back: The gun was.loaded with buckshot, some of which scattered:near Messner, who turned to-unbraid Streem for his recklessness and saw the woman drop to the floor. “Streem says the gun was accident- ally discharged. LABOR SHORTAGE IN - N. D. DUE TO RAIN Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 30.— Farmers of the ‘Northwest may find themselves confronted with the most serious labor problem they yet have had to deal with as a result.of the rain that has.continued the last five days. 4 Hundreds of threshers have” ar- rived here and more than half are going east. -When threshing is re- sumed many erews will be short, - LIVESTOCK SHOW AT EXPOSITION San Francisco, Sept. 30.—What is said to be the greatest live stock and horse show in the history of the United States opened here today at the Panama-Pacific exposition and will continue until December 3. One hundred ninety thousand dollars are offered in cash prizes for live stock Duluth Minn Sept 30 ——Mrs An-{ ssner, a, neighbor, the only Virginia, which is wholly within the < g p The Inner Man United States; and therefore.-causes f Egnmk’“iéjioo;aflgfi AAAAA the law violation. oot 1lls are cay ythe ben ORNS, bunions, ingrow- ing of the tender. foot-bones in. narrow, pointed shoes. Go_““near-barefooted,” which means — Wear [EducatorShoes. ThenNature will relieve or free your feet from all these blemishes. Moreover, Educators will prevent your children from ever having foot ills. Get the whole flml]y into good- looking, wear-resisting Educators today. $1.35 to $5:50." See that EDUCATOR is branded on the sole. It |guarantees the correct orthopaedic shape “that lets your foot grow as it should. There is only.one Educator Shoe—the one made by Rice & Hutchins. Does your dealer carry Educa- tors? Find out today. REG.U.S/PAT.OFF. “Comfortable as an Old Shoe, yet Proud to Pass a Mirror” Rice & Hutcmra, Irc. > h.g‘x ereet Boston, Mass. 250 of All-America and Signet Shoes for Men 15 Ilak THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915. 3 : h and Mayfair Shoes for Women. treasurer’s books. Mr. Geiselman | English, one French and one Cana-l!and $250,557 in prizes for horses._ ?;:;;{o, Edfi::::’: or en for Misses L MAYER MAN BEST CORN sition officials as the greatest corn|bushels of corn to the acre. GROWER IN MINNESOTA |8rower in Minnesota, according to —————— word received here by Governor St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 30.—Arthur | Hammond. after you have taken a course in Hoese of Mayer, Minn., has been re- A medai of merit nas been award-|Mankato Commercial College. Be cognized by the Panama-Pacific expo-|ed to Mr. Hoese for raising 135.14|one of them.—Adv. Dress Up Week finds us in po- sition to look after your wants in all departments of our store. Beautiful coats and suits in" Plush, Corduroy, Broadcloths, Popllns fur trlmrned and rlght in prlce Dresses in Silks, Poplin, Broaadcloth _new-and up to the minute. The newest in SHIRT-WAISTS; SKIRTS and silk PETTICOATS, GLOVES in KID and SILK, popular shades: and spiendxd qual- ities. 'DRESS GOODS, SILKS, RIBBONS, SILK - HOSE, STAMP , LINENS of all’ kmds, ‘WAR- NER’S CORSETS and BRASSIERS none “better, few ~as good. The only store in Bemidii - carrymg a com- plete line of “Everythmg for the baby Your pat- ronage is apprecmted : ' Difficulties are easily overcome To The People of our Town and Vicinity We Extend A Most Cordlal Inv1tatlon to attend our “Dress up” sale. We have made special preparation for thls event and have on dlsplay millinery Brlm Full Of Ne: Economlcally Prleed Our showmg will be of more than passing interest. If you buy or not, we'll be just as pleased to welcome you to our store Week of October 2 to 9 anesota \ Dafactive