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e A T T S i 27 e J \ | h { i | Ghe Purity € Qualit of iy MK Unsurpassed You can’t afford to eat or drink anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, -fed on bal- - anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the difference. Phone us ycur order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. Mo Vo, 9 .1 Fiang Your Pictures weighing up to 100 Ibs. with Moore Push Devices; will not disfigure walls o Moore Push-Pins{ Sold In o BEMIDJI AT THE U Bemidji Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE Hello! Boys And Girls Startthe school year right Write with a “NEW BEMIDJI” LEAD PEN(IL Yes, you can buy them at almost every store in town and some stores out of town. They are five cents apiece, and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you get your moneys worth. Just say “NEW . BEMIDJI” to your merchant. He'll know. Where they sell ’em. Eduard Netzer Pharmacy : Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Henry Miller W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. William H. Schmitt’s Grocery Otto G. Schwandt Mrs. E. L. Woods FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS Wm. Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker’s AR K KKK KKK KK KKK KF ‘| started toward him and Shadduck KRk ERRX KNP NORTHWEST BRIEFS * Deadwood, S. D.— Information charging selling liquor to minors were filed by State’s Attorney Stirret against"fm{r Deadwood and four Lead saloonkeepers in the justice courts of the two cities, following in- quiries at whith more than thirty boys, most of them students, testi- fied they had purchased drinks. Sturgie, S. D.—Friends found Jack Robinson, a pioneer of Deadwood, dead on the door of his home here. He was nearly 84 years old and had at Deadwood in 1877. Aberdeen, S. D.—Twin Cities po- lice have been asked to assist in the search for a young woman calling with about $70 worth of clothing, which she is alleged to have pro- cured under false. pretenses from stores here. Fargo, N. D.—President John H. about completed the program for the Tri-State Grain Growers’ convention uary 18 to 21. Hastings, Minn.—J. H. Berkholz, flagman at the Second streét rail- killed by -a freight train Thursday. junction tower of the Great North- erd Power company near Gary on Thursday, Harry W. Hayden, 22 years old, walked into a 33,000-volt wire and was knocked to the ground. He died a short time later. Beresford, S. D.—After lying help- less and alone for four days and nights, Albert Brown was found un- conscious in his apartments on the second floor of a business block. He was taken to a hospital where he died. Groton, S. D.—Albert Shadduck, 72 years old, is suffering from- a double fracture of the left leg as a result of being attacked by a sheep at the Burnham farm. The sheep flecked its nose with his whip. it charged and knocked him down. ‘Watertown, S. D.—Judges have awarded Leon David, a farmer boy near Henry, the sweepstakes in the boys’ corn show held by the Coding- ton County Agricultux{al Extension association in the county court house. Chris Hovdahl of Florence’displayed the best bushel of corn. | Bristol, S. D.—John Raesches, a; farmer living between here and But- ler, is searching the nortl}ern part of the state for his 18-year-old daugh- ter. He has gone to Aberdeen, Web- ster and other points in that vicinity. Miller, S:"D.—A strong sentiment exists here for Jack Lockhart of Pierre as Republican candidate for governor, although it is not known with any degree of certainty whether he will be a candidate. Kenmare, N. D.—Peter Gossing, charged with murder in connection |§ with the shooting to death of a tran- sient at Coulee, N. D., several days|g ago, escaped from the Kenmare jail by picking the lock of his cell. Grafton, N. D.—Thomas Sletteland one of the 24 members of the North Dakota regiment in the Philippines |3 awarded the medal of honor by con- |8 gress, is dead, his body being found in the Snohomish hiver at Everett, Wash. Steele, N. D.—Attempting to steal @ an automobile in this city, Ray Top- ping and Leland Bradey, transients, |8 found themselves under a sentence of a year each in the state prison by evening of the same day through }j rapid work of Kidder county officials and court. Bismarck, N. D.—Carl Hanson, re- cently freed from the state peniten- ti:‘iry in: this city, is under arrest again and faces another prison sen- tence, the result of an -alleged at- tempt at robbing a former fellow bonvict. St. Paul, Minn.—Licensed automo- biles in Minnesota went over the 90,- 000 mark yesterday when license No. 90,001 was issued. White River, S. D.—Philip Roubi- deaux, a Sioux Indian from the Rose- bud reservation, - was arrested Wednesday by Sheriff Stone on - a g charge of forging the name of Chas. Abourzik of Mellette county to a check for $7.50 drawn on the First National bank of Wood. Chippewa Falls, Wis.—The con- struction of one of the big camps at the site of the Paint Creek dam near this city is well under way. Rochester, Minn.—With increased funds needed for the maintenance of Rochester schools and its public li- brary the tax levy of the city is due to be increased this year. The schools want $65,000 and the library $10,- 000. St..Paul, Minn.—A request by the lived here since 1896. .He located |j herself Lillian Kueh, who left here |§ ‘Worst of the agricultural college has |} that will be held in this city on Jan- | @ way crossing, rescued an old man | living east of the track from being | Duluth.—While working on a steel \ ral government for the return of 160 acres of land patented to the (state was the snb]ect of a conference yesterday between Governor W. S. Hammond and Attorney General Lyn- o 1 8 ™ don ‘A. Smith. The land is in two 80-acre tracts between Ogema and Waubun, Becker county. After it was patented to the state it was sold to settlers and now is occupied. The interior department in its letter to the governor says the patents were 1 3 v Il K improperly issued as the land already | > < . had been allotted to the Indians of the White Earth Chippewa reserva- e — THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALI- AGES tion. Attorney General Smith ad- TAKE A PACRKAGE HOME vised the governor that as the land has passed from the state’s - % P Dosges: §F~NO SUBSTITUTE IS “JUST AS GOOD” sion, it cannot be deeded back. ST.HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER COMPANY The Best Place In Town To Buy Building Materials WHY? BECAUSE..- Our stocks are full and‘complete Our materials are practically all under cover and are Clean, Fresh and Dry Our deliveries are prompt Our employees are courteous Our prices are right Our goods are the best money can buy Our knowledge of building materialsis at your disposal and is free for the asking . Our customers are satisfied WE ARE ALSO FUEL SPECIALISTS Phone 100 ) Office: South Great Nor. Depot “WE DO AS’WE ADVERTISE” Some of our lines: Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Brick, 8uilding Paper, Wall Board, Roofings, Gates, Ventilators, Posts, Coal, Wood. BEMIDIJI BUSINESS DIRECTORY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail SA’ 3 THRE ABSTRACT CO. Pianos, Organs and Sewing ABSTRACTER [[gRY CLEANING HOUSE, Machines. . Y HOGANSCN BRCg 117 Third St. Bemidji. Schroeder Bldg. Clothes Cleaners Phone 573-W s For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. “I'HE NEW BEMIDIT® _ PENCIL SHARPENERS 1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Sold in Bemidji “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH At your favorite store for Specialist of Chronic Diseases Best nickle pencil on earth. $1.00 Free Consultation. Lasts a life time. 2081 3rd St., over Blooston Store ASK THE MAN Phone 31. Day and Night Calls Answered GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, typewriter paper, clips, paper © F Feed, etc. Th ¥ 4 ¥ BROSVIK, THE TAILOR o ) ste."The fasteners, punches, eyelets Ph 938 careful buyers atos ote one ., ete. here. buy here Get quantity prices W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE Bemidji Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY PHOTOGRAPHER KOORS BROTHERS CO. RIORE Manufacturers and Jobbers e d Nigh Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- Everything for the Photos Day an ght tionery, Cigars and Foun- Office and School g taln Goods Security Bank Building N. L. HAKKERUP 315 Minn. Ave. N: W. Phone 125 Phone 31 KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER LOOK! LISTEN! X FANCY AND STAPLE : GROCERIES If you have a piece of property Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Holstead Coffee or auto or most anything of value We Call for and DeMver Beachnut Brand of Jams and Promptly. Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE’'S CASH STORE BANKING AND SAVINGS DRUGS AND JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL ARD WOOD to exchange, see LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON S tematically. Make use of ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. e ; d ave system : N LR our Savings Department. We wel- | Service and satistaction. Mail come your open account. : : : : Orders given that same service you Building material of all kinds. get in person, SECURITY STATE BANK BARKER'S ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Bemidji, Minn. 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