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. J. Goodheart of Akeley spent * Thursrdny here on business. H. E Brooks of Brainerd spent 4 Tlmnd here on business, i3 Fapgie: Hog ;- bricic ot xoor’s'teh Y dream. 7 4sbir P. D. Jones of Wadena was a vis- itor in this city yesterday. fyE. G Halgren went to. ‘Duluth t dgy o buslnen for several days. Ftesh, sweet milk and ‘eream, . sold at Ganter‘'s bakery. 10-6tf K . Get our prices on flour before you i buy.' “Sunshine Grocery. 1r1¥-5 R ‘G. H. Warner-of Brainerd was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. Mrs. Edgar Stephenson of ' Long Prairie was a Bemidji visitor yester- day. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean LandCo., Bemidji, Minn. 10-27tt { Orville Govbdy of Big Falls was a * Bemidji business visitor in Thurs- ' day. 0. G.j Btorhalen of Thief River Falls spent Thursday here on busi-| N ness. ! . Carna 5 SHnshlne Grocery ion milk, tall cans, 15 cents. 1d11-5 fid-winter ‘opening at Elko Hat today and tomorrow. n're(urned this mo n- usiness trip to the twin g M. R. Smith of Brainerd was'among 4 “the ‘business visitors in this city on < "Thursday. A Don’t fail to see the new mid-wint-, “er hats at the Elko !l.xt Shop, now i on display. i 1t11-5 Number 3 cans, whole peoches, 35¢. Sunshine Grocery. 1411-5 R LOTS OF HAY NOW at Courtney Feed and Seed Company. Phone 851. 10-20tf P. A. Walling ot Park Rapids was a busidess visitor in the city on 'l'hursd.ay .~ You crin get a $15.00 for $5.00. at the Elko Hat Shop Saturday. v 1t11:5 | C.-C. Kelley of Grand Rapids was a basipess visitor in the city on Thursday. 8 A car of fancy haud picked Nevg ¥ York Baldwin apples at $1.95 ‘bushel basket at Troppman’s 2d11-3 Biggest reduction sale in the his- tory of our store at the Elko Hat Shop Saturday. 1t11-6 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey are enjoying a visit from their daughter, ' Mrs, Carl A. Cook of Huron, S. D. ‘When' you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & -Feed Co., where prices aye right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery on 3rd street. " Miss Blanche Gratton returned last evening from an extended visit Flooking up potatoes for the county 3 a’k'umbn at-the big potato show in Du- Viroqua, Wis., en route she visfted i in the twin cities. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. Bee G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29tf B Bmory J Harris and Louis D. fHur— ris, sons of Judge Jos. E. Harris, ar- rived from Minneapolis to spend the hunting season here. 0. Henningway of Duluth, has been the guest of the E. E. Kenfleld fam- ily for several days. He left today for Cass Lake on a hunting trip. iy At ‘We also maintain a first class re- \ pairing and alteration department in connesciion with our cleaning and dyeing service. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third street. 10-22tf ‘The smartly dressed woman has no less than six hats a stason. This takes very little money when you at- tend a sale at the Elko Hat Shop. Come in Saturday. 1t11-5 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lovegreen are the parents of a baby daughter, born at their home in the town of North- ern this morning. Mother and child are doing nicely, it is reported. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s suits sponged and pressed. 75 cents. Equal to other cleaning jobs. Swiss Clean- ers. Phone 65. 28d11-20 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Colby returned v to their home at Forman, N. D,, this morning, after visiting for four weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. . " Ibertson: Mrs. Ibertson is their daugh- Ater. AUCTION SALE at Hannah & Robertson’s tonight at 7 o’clock and on Saturday at 1 o’clock. Hannah & Robertson, 206 -Minnesota avenue. 1t11-5 ‘WANTED Clean cott.n rags at Ploneer office. Optometrists. If troo- bled ‘wrth ‘hesdaches;’ Drs. Larson & Larson, - mervousness or-eye dis- i . orders of Iuy kind, needing transacted business in the city Thurs- 1| day. and crackers just Ln cery. the guest of Thursday. soap, among the out of tqwn ‘businesy call- ers here "esterday d for the pri vaud tre to- promises wve_b2en complel tation of the regular four a ville show at th unight, whi \ Paul Pagli of Beclda,] EVERYTHING READY FOR THE VAUDEVILLE—ERAND TONIGHT ‘With all the acts in the city early l'h‘S morning, extra preparations Mr. and Mrs. Another fresh shipment of cookies Sunshine Gro- 1d11-5 Mrs. Martha King of Becida, was Bemidji friends on Peefn fNéiptha soap and C. & P. ars for 1$1.00. ‘Sunshine i 1d11-5 John Maltrud, of ' Becida, - was Borax Lnundry soap, 100 pars, to & a box. Sunshine Grocery 1d11-5 TRGHTF B ENREIVET Y to be out of the ordinary. Wallace [ Keid in ie Man From Funeral I'Range,” is the picture program which will precede the vaudeville. “Aiska,” the famous magician wi open the bill with some of the best, ne time the Jittlest s known in his profoes- interesting a ow he does it” Robert Long & Co, | t the piano, andl their 5 lhe gamug of musi- cal cceentr! es” from’ grand opera to rag-time. Garet and Galloway, blackface comediens, (who are al- popular) sing and dance and liitle, and the bill closes with | “Hood, Bershell and Mell, in| eal Moments.” it such an attractive program, xpected that the vaudevilie| fans, will invade the Grand theatre; Story of the Pansy. The centenary of the pansy was cel- | ebeated a few years ago by the Eng- lish florists, and the history of the flower as given at the time was as fol- lows: “Just one hundred years ago Lady AMary Rennett, a daughter of the earl of Tankerville, was so struck with the simple behuty of a tiny wildling viola tri-color that she collected some of the best plants and gave them careful gul- tivation. The first batch of seedlings raised by her gave such promise that vstematie selection was at once instl- tuted, and, thereafter the improvement of the genus was taken up by the lead- fng growers. Thus to an enthusiastic Aamateur we are indebted for one of the most ‘popular and beautiful of our garden flowers.” will be heard. are artist reperetoire REX SUNDAY A nation-wide stage success now a Charles Ray triumph “MOTHER—I LIED TO'YOU” Stone-cald, stone-broke, de- spairing, disillusioned, , Hosi- ah Howe came back to the little home in Peaceful Val- ley. By day he had trudged the streets of’ stifling cities TUVENILE BAND MEETS 9-9¢1| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton avenue, are! the' parents of a son, horn on November 2. Creamery butter, made in Bemidji, 5-1b lots, per pound, 54 cents. 1d11-5 ‘Mrs. B. Snows of Minneapolis, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ar- thur O'Neil of Newton avenue. Oliver Olson was in the city yest- erday en route to his home at Ers- kine, after visiting with friends ip Becida for the week. (That Good Coffee) the best that money can buy. Prices have dropped. 45 cents a pound. Special prices in large quantities. ‘Sunshine Grocery. » 1d11-5 _Mr. and Mrs. Gill ¢roon ieft yes- terday for Spokane, Wash., where iney. will make their future home. They have made Bemidji their home for;a.number of years and‘their many friends wish them well. Number °1 cans, sliced peaches, 15 cents. Sunshine Grocery. |, 1rll-5 Mrs. W, K. Denison received word last evening announcing the sudden death cf her sister, Miss Rose Bar- reit, at the home of another sister at Orr, Minn. Miss Barrett visited here tor a chort time, leaving just two weeks ago today. Mr. and Mrs; Den- isca left for Orr this morning. New York apples—Maiden Blush, $2.40 per bushel. Bring your sacks. unmhx 1e¢ Grocery. 1d11-5 o | WANTFE™ Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. AUCTION SALE at Hannah & Robertson’s tonight at 7 o’clock and on Saturday at 1 o'clock. Hannah & Robertgon, 206 Minnesota avenue. 1t11 BEGINNERS" BAND TO MEET -THIS EVENING ““The Begmnels “band will meet to- night at 7:30 at the band room of the city hall. Every member is re- quested to be present and on time. . .~ TOMORRCW AFTERNOON The Juvenile Band will meet at the High school building Sgturday at fwo o’clock sharp, to take part in the foot- ball parade. Director Riggs éxpects every member to be present. The Beginners’ band members will also be.expected to be present at the same time, COUNTY AGENT TO0 HOLD 21 POULTRY DEMONSTRATION For the past two days County Agent Dvoracek has been visiting in the Tenstrikesand, Blackduck country luth. Saturday Mr. Dvoracek will give a poultry culling demonstration at the Kitchie Fdrmers’ club meeting north of Cass Lake. Historic Estate on Market. “The Stoke Park estate, once the home of the Penns, has been placed on the market. On this property is a monument put up by John Penn in memory of the peet, Gray. On three sides are quotations from the Elegy, on the fourth is an Inscription sdying that the stone was erected in’ 1790 “among the scenery celebrated by the great Lyric and Elegiac Poet,” and that he “lles unnoticed in the adjoining churchyard under the tombstone on which he piously and pathetically re- corded the interment of his aunt and lamented mother.” The hope is ex- pressed that the property will not fall into hands that will permit this monu- ment, “which in.a sense has become historic, to fall into ruin."—London Times. —— Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. HOMER B. DIBELL. ‘Who is running a close race with Siegel for Justice of the Supreme ~ Court. O'Neil “of’ _ o Cparamount CPiclure Folks thought he was:only a hired man, ' but—sh-h-h-h!—he was a de- tective!! Really! “Even better "than Nick Carter! Disguises, revolver, bull’s eye lantern, n’everything. And when that rich man sappeared, and a big ewel theft baffled them smart city ¢leuths, and /aueer things happened in that Hceme for Nervous Women-— Sh-h-h-h-h! Jest you wateh Sherlock Wells!! re with all the 1 d hcart appeal m'\dc Charles Ray the best loved actor on screen. And more aughs than the “hick” ,lcuths puap had fleas! GRIPPING DRAMA miles of it SATURDAY &) SUNDAY GORGECUS(GOWNS 24 of them GRAND Four Acts For \ AUDEVILL 7,,,TONIGHT ONL I ER(}DERT LONS & C0.] Admission Children 25¢ Adults 50c ZISKA v Frem Crand Opera to King of Magicians Ragtime HGGD-B‘R;PEL MELL in “Musical Moments” GARRET - GALLOWkA! Blzck Face Singing, Tall Dancing and Comedy WALLACE REID in ‘The Man From Funeral Range’ I AN EXTRA GDOD BILL; DON'T MISS IT in lirge numbers, aad it seems ad- —————— vivable” for prospective patrons to start early. and- by night he had scanned the misty figures in murky by-ways, peering hopefully into painted faces, searching for the little sister who thought she understood the world—the flesh—the devil! Subscribe for The Daily -Pioneer. REX SATURDAY “TARZAN of the APES” From the Original Stmy by Edgar Rice Burroughs —— = -~ Drama—real, sheer drama! And on top of it comes a laugh that whips back the tears just in time. ] Arthur S. Kane presents’ CHARLES RAY In Sol Smith Russell’s Great Stage Success “Peaceful NATIONAL PICTURES For thirty years a home- folks’ classic—yet absolute- ly written for Ray. 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