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the Bargain Store. t reasenable:prices.—Advy. About The City | Mrs. L. L. Edmunds of Graat Val- '[ley is visiting at the J. H. French home this week. Born; to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fis- chel, Nov. §, a som. Mrs. 0. R. Lokken of Meerhead is/ in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. M. Baeon, for ten days. J. Ford of Cedar Rapids, Ja., is-a business caller in Benfidgi. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray and-H. San- ders left today. for a few.days’ hunt- ing trip in the town of Liberty. Miss ‘A. Oase of Nary called’ on friends: in Bemidii Tuesday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. tt John Moak, Taxidermist, tans all kinds of hides. Deer skips. tanned for buckskin. Ships-goeds te Be- midji, Minn., and.notify John Moak, Nymore, Minn.—Adv. da125 John T. Reis of Sheldon, N. D, is a business visitor in the city. A domestic science demonstrationi| will be held at the high school build-] ing at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon.| EarlRiley returned yesterday from a few days’ visit at Crookston. Mrs. M. A. Kappern of Tenstrike Oscar Arneson of St. Paul, con-| is visiting friends in Bemidji. e con nected with the state auditor’s of-| fice, is in Bemidji‘today on business.] We allow 2% per cent trade dis- count on all cash purchases. W. G. Sehroeder. Store.—Adv. 641110 Mr. and Mrs. William Blakesley off Farley were in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. Blakesley went to Bena on business. Mrs. E. Hinshaw of Wilton called on friends .in Bemidji Tuesday. John M. Zacharias, police officer, has gone to Gemmell on a hunting trip. He will be gone several days. Father Thomas.Bordering of Red Lake was in Bemidji Tuesday. See the auto wheel filled with dia- monds in Baker & Co.’s window, which are to be sold on-the Jitney plan. Look for the display ad in:this paper.—Adv. 3.d1112 Miss Mildred Larson of Mayville, N. D, is in Bemidji visiting friends. S. E. Grindall of Walker was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Dr. E. H. Marcum and W. L. Brooks left last evening for Kelliher where they will spend a week hunt- ing. Chimney sweeping and furnace oleaning done promptly. Phone 584- J.—Adv. 27d1121 Mrs. George Clark of Turtle River was.-in Bemidji Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Benson will leave this evening for Brattan, Sask., Can., for a two months’ visit with relatives. F. W. Boyd and C. R. Hallovell of ‘Waterloo, Ia., are visiting in Be- midji, The Episcopal Guild will meet &t the home of Mrs. H. L. Wilcox, 1201 Dewey avenue, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. A. Kingbord of Bagley:attend- ed to business matters in Bemidji Tuesday. Buy a second hand auto or get yours.overhauled at Garvin's. Read display ad.—Adyv. 64119 Albert Mensen, who is one of the progressive farmers in the Swenson Lake country, was a business visitor in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. Alice Robideau, postmistress at Tenstrike, is in the city today on A dime for a diamond. Then a business. dime additional.each week. The Jit- ney plan at Baker & Co. See the auto wheel in window. Read the display ad in this paper.—Adv. 3 dar112 Allen Forte of Nary was a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji Tuesday and ‘Wednesday. Miss Lucille Peacher of Oregon, Mo., is a guest of Miss Jane Hayner for a few days. Miss Bertha Haack, who has been the guest of Miss Ida Virginia Brown for a few days, returned to her home in Big Falls yesterday. Have your furniture repaired at Miss Ethel Lyons of Plainview, who will act as.an additional teacher. at'the Central school, arrived in the city last evening, and began her du- ties-today. DEEDS, NOT WORDS Bemidji People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds-at Home, The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- ciety will meet.at the home of Mrs. A. A. Warfleld, Lake Boulevard, to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A: picnic lunch will be served. It’s not words but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of Doaa’s Kidney Pills, For Bemidji kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimany of Be- e midji people. Mrs. Carl Golz, 623 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, says: “We keep Doan’s Kidney Pills on hand-and-always get the best of resnlts when we take them. Some time ago Doan’s Kid- ney Pills relieved me of baekache, headaches and dizzy spells and great- ly strengthened my kidneys. They also toned up my system. One other in our house has had good results trom Doan’s Kidney Pills and re- commends them as highly as I do.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woodmangee, former owners of the Grand theater; are guests at the R. C. Hayner home. They have just returned from an ex- tended trip through the West. Judge Marshall A. Spooner return- ed last evening from a business trip to Walker where district court is in session. He left last evening for In- ternational Falls on business. A. P. White has returned from -a First-class work [in the new $150,000 high school tt{butlding that has been started in this-city. St. Cloud, Minn., Nov. 10.—Albert H. Hall of -Minneapalis- will delwer the Elks' memorigl-adiress in.-this eity on Dee: 5. A prepared for that day. 5. Sioux City, Iowa, Nov. 10.—Theo- dore Salmer, under -indiotment ‘for manslaughter in connection with the killing of ‘14-year-old Vernon Frost, wha was run down by Salmer’s auto, now ‘faces -a -‘$265:000 -damage: suit| brought by Lauis Frost, father of the’ boy. THE NATIONAL 'BOARD OF CENSORSHIP says: _Elmlif! 6- part feature, the “Blindness of Vir- tue,” is not only a llent. pro- ductjon, hut hag a strong moral value in advocating proper instruction’ of g girls in the vital matters of e Grand Theater tonight. —Adv. da1110 SOME SERVICE! —— at.Crookston Plant 2, burned to ground. On Wednesday, A-progyem’ is:heing COUNT. New York, Nov. 10.—The famous collection of American . postage stamps made by Alexander Edward Lindsay, the late Earl of Crawford, has been purchased by a New York idepler and is mow in this country. (The collection .is said to have cost the lafe ear] $200,000. - McGrath $8.00. you might as well get the best. 4 P ‘ Colkuloldd bs parple;a yard ' [ , -\ oach $1.50 3 # Bemidji, Minnesata 10 cents Now is the time to buy winter wear, when the stock is.complete Underwear, Munsing wear, Children’s suits, a suit .20, 60c, T5¢, $1, and $1.50 Ladies’ Munsing wear, a suit ....51, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2,50 and $2.75 Muzzar Hose No. 426, boys heavy ribbed wool hose, size 6 T5c, size 7 80c, size 81-2 95¢, size9 $1.00, size91-2 $1, size 10 $1.05. No 440 girls ribbed wool vhose,'-size. 7 60c, size 7 1-2.65c¢ size 8 70c, size 8 1-2 75c, size 9 80c, size 9 1-2 85. Same quality in ladies’ hose, a pair...........51.00 We carry a full line of children’s- wool hose from 25¢ to it FE U ST WNNE . WS O ......51.00 a pair Quilts and Blankets, Maish quilts, full size filled with Maish laminated batt all in one piece, each $3.75to $10 v 3125 each 70x80 blankets white and grey, part wool, look exactly like all wool, a pair... ' $4.50° Patrick-Duluth all wool full size double blanket, a$pair ... $6.50 Large size near wool blankets, colors grey and white, a PRIE s ra i s $1.00 Patrick-Duluth aute robes, a pair ............. $7.75 Other quilts as low as Wool batts, 72x90 wool batt, each...... 72x90 cheese cloth covered batt...............$2.65 Wool wadding white and grey, each............................ trip to the Twin Cities and at Man- kato. He attended a meeting of the state normal school board, of which he is a member, at Mankato, Rou- tine matters were considered and dis- cussed. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Golz had. Foster Milburn Co., Props. uffalo, N -Adv. KR K KKK KK KKK KK x NYMORE NEWS * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ AR R R R R R R S EE SRR Stafford Chapman has returned from Hill City where he has been vis- iting with friends and relatives for some time. Mrs. Fred Moody visited Monday and Tuesday at the Fred MeLaughlin home.’ Frank-and William: Kitter have-re- turned-from the Dakotas’ where they have been working in the harvest fields. Your Great- Q Grandfather’s Ink an inconstaat mixtyre; thickened: or thinned asit fequited. Folks are moteparticular about wiiting results now;:30 \weoffer ‘our customens the newest member of the Carter’s. Inx family, Carter’s Pencraft Combined Office -and Fountain. Pen Ink —one ink equally adapted to 3 either fountain pens or inkwell use. mnhb Ilnkkwril‘e)iu: dark blue and dn:kl timhr; " ing black. romptness in stocking thi .nwe_-t'ink is only lno&eralmph of the earnest- Dess of our desire to please you. May we show + you this matchless ink today ? 5 Jerry Treaudeau, William Fisher and H. Lyons left Sunday on a hunt- ing' trip. Rev. James A. Ball of Wadena will deliver a sermon tonight in the Con- gregational church. An invitation is extended to-all. The morning service subject.at the Congregational church Sunday -will be “Temperance.” The subject: for: the evening service will be “Nymore Developed.” The services will be held at the regular hours. AR KK KK KKK K * NORTHWEST'NEWS * L RS SRR S LR E R R ‘St. Cloud, Minn., Nov. 10.—Mem- bers of the board.of education went -| to Minneapolis today, where they will - ingpact butlding material to-be used Buy A Farm Direct From Owner I have 240 acres of the-best land in the county locat- ed on the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops.and .60 acres seeded to clover and timothy. | Wil Sell 1t In 40,.80,.0r Al To 240 Acre Tracts Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy payments. Have 'been-a-resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. Al I'askis that you look at it be- fore you buy elsewhere. The state road runs 3-4 mile East of the land from Blackduck te“Cass Lake and another road North to the county road. Censrive right up.to farm with auto or team. Four forties drain-to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still-timbered.. There is a fine Consolidated School at Hines: Buss calls daily for children. Interested es-are requested to-write or call at the BEMIDJI-DAILY PIONEER: _for. further information. On Saturday night, October 20, home of Pat McGrath, chief engineer November 3, just three days afterward, the ad- juster for the insurance company came and settled the loss IN FULL ‘WITHOUT ONE CENT OF DIS- The policy was written by Clayton C. Cross last February and it cost Mr. ‘When you .insure, it from CLAYTON C. CROSS. He is your agent as well as the agent for ithe company .and will assist you in levery way possible when you have a 086, It 18 service that counts’ and | betng used”to-preduge’ tetanus af he' furnfshes it—Ady. . |toxin for the ‘armi¢s:o; ), BC- 1td 1110-1tw 1111° the cording to an estimate By liam H. Park, head-of-the sty i ase- teriological laboratories: - ‘ —_— the Topeka, Kan., Nov. 10.—Hearing ot the-application-of the Kansas-City, Mexico-and Orient Railway company| Washington, Nov. 10 for for permission to issue seeurities ag-|a steamship line betws lacific gregeting—$71,000;000 for the :pur-|Northwest and French way Dpose of-completing'the reorganization|of the Panama-canal, con- of the-road;-was begun today before the Kapsas-—Public Utilities commis- sion. sidered at conferiences - French consular repr giive, co- operating with/the Seattlefgranch of- fice of the'Bureau of Fopgign and Do- mestic-commerce, ¥féstern busi- Get New Yol.'k-, Nov. 10.—One thousand ew “York-eity are horses in or negr: NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality TONIGHT and TOMORROW EDNA MAYO and BRYANT WASHBURN - IN ‘A “BlG 4” or V. L 8. E. feature of the same caliber as of Regeneration’’, and ‘‘The Juggernaut’’. | Shows at 7:15, 8:45 i Children 10, Adults 20¢ i Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 Children 5¢, Adults 15¢ “‘The Isle Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS : ”Tohight, Admission 5¢ and 10¢, 4 Reels “THE MYSTIC BALL”, a Selig drama in two reels, featuring Geo. Larkin the hero.of the “Trey O’ Hearts” {serial and the charming aetress Fritzie Brunette. “THE FABLE OF THE THROUGH TRAIN” |a George Ade comedy, produced by Essanay. “AN UNSEEN ENEMY" D. W. Griffith preduction- |reissved by Biograph. Derothy Gish, Elmer Booth, Robt. Harron and Harry Carey play parts. TOMORROW: Viola Dana, the Broadway child star, in a delightful comedy-drama, three act feature *The glavey' _Student". Essanay’s comedy **A Quiet Little Game”’. | ADMISSION sc and 1oc Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thurs- |days, Fridays and Sundays; 5c and 15c Saturdays and Mondays. Wholgsale Stove Dealers NEW AND SECOND HAND Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Combination Coal and Wood Heaters, Sel Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. Anything you want in a stove ’ All makes and all sizes. Stove Repairs A Specialty Liegfer’s Second Hand Store 208 Minn. Ave. Bemid)i, Minn. FILLING Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of fypewriter Each 75¢ These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. P Come in neat tin boxes. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. B-emidji, Minn.