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J6fefr(&S &&&f cffff fcfcfc fcfc The Grill WELTHIE APPLES 30c a peck. ORANGES ooc a dozen. BANANAS Extra fine, 25c a dozen CONCORD GRAPES Oil ii5c a basket Of It Wo have jsst receivocl some more of tiiose nice crab apples. While they last they tro at JJ5c a peck. The Grill. *-3*3*33 3343333333343 33333* THE CITY Go to Hakkerup for photos. Go to the Grill for your rooters for the foot ball game Sunday. E. B. Hollister returned this morning to Aitkin. A carnation with every Sun day dinner at the Grill. Mrs. E. E. McDonald is con fined to her bed with an attack of lagrippe. For a good dinner remember the Sunday chicken dinner at the Palace cafe. C. H. Miles and R. E. Miller returned last night from the Twin Cities. K. J. Mclver passed through the city last night en route from Minneapolis to Farley, For SaleShort mill wood, $2 per load dry slabs, 2.25 per cord, delivered. Crookston Lum ber Co. Paul Perkins arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis where he spent a short yisit with friends and relatives. Just received, two hundred baskets of New York Concord grapes. Twenty-five cents a bas ket at the Grill. Mrs. C. Lyon left for Minnea polis this morning in reponse to a message announcing the criti cal illness of her mother, Those who partake are always pleased with the special Sunday dinner served at the Armstrong & Underwood cafe. E. A. Barker left this morning for Minneapolis, where he will spend a few days with his rela tives and many friends in that city. E. R. Farley, of the well known logging firm of Blakley & Farley arrived in the city this morning and will remain hero for a few days the guest of friends. C. M. Bacon, W. W. Browne and Chas. Polkers compose a party who left this morning fo Moval lake, where then will hunt ducks for a or two. EYES--Dr" IFffTfTTT thor Larso C-week eye specialist will be in Bemidji Oct. 22 and 23, Sat uaday and Sunday. All who have trouble with their eyes or need glasses should counsulhira while opportunity offers. Office Hotel Remore. Just receh ed about 500 yards Dress Goods for School Dresser, 34 inches wide, part wool, This week Pe all shades and designs. Another lot of 36 in. Dress Goods, all new, just the thing for children PW yard See the all wool Dress Goods in Brown and Blue, 38 inches wide. We are Selling for per yard Suitings of-all kinds at 40c up to $2.00 per yard. Silks, all shades, from 50c to $1.45. Ladies and Children's Wove Underwear. Ladies and Children's Fleeced Underwear. M: n\s Fleeced Underwear. Outings from 5c up. Apron Gingham 5c a yard. Prints, light and dark, 5c a yard. SPECIAL PRICE ON HOSIERYRemembei we handle only the best. See the all wool ones we are selling at E SHoes, Shoes, ShoesWe can fit anyone, in and see our New Fall and Winter line. Have you looked over our 5c, 10c and 15c Bargain Booths You will find something you need. And GroceriesWell we take the lead. Always the Best. Yours to Please. WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG Take Advantage of Our Lot 1Regular Pricey 0^ $1.75, now A*AiiO Go to the Grill for your rooters for the foot ball game Sunday. E. B. Berman left this morn ing for Minneapolis, where he will spend a week's vacation. A home like meal, well cooked, and sure to pleasethe special Sunday dinner at the Armstrong & Underwood cafe. Lot 2Regular $1.50, now.. In Silk and Mercerized Petticoats... 4 4 4 4 4 4 15cd yar 20c: 50c Come SALESMAN'S SAMPLES IN BELTS, CONSITING OF 50 II STYLES, THE NEWEST AND NOBBIEST DESIGNS. AT i i We Show the Largest Selection Ever Brought to This City, at Astonishing Low Prices Unparalleled stock Reducing Sale A vTHEBERM AN EMPORIUM Th Berma Em Alberta peaches today $1.10 at the Princess. A carnation with every Sun day dinner at the Grill. W. A. Gould returned this af ternoon from a short business trip to Crookston. Delaware grapes 20 cents per basket at the Princess. Miss Tinnie Pender gast ar rived this morning from Ten strike, where she is conducting a school. Remember the special Sunday dinner served at the Armstrong & Underwood cafe. Mrs. Mary Bain returned to Blackduck last night after spend ing a few days here on legal business. Just arrived at the Princess some extra fine brick cheese, 20 cents per pound. John Hyland, the prosperous Lake George liquor merchant, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Just what you wantspecial chicken dinner at the Palace cafe. Alex Forbes, one of the pros perous farmers of Lammers township, transacted business in the city yesterday. Mr. Forbes says there are plenty of ducks in the lakes near Solway. Mrs. J. C. Tennstrom and family arrived in the city last night from Ashland, Wis.', and will take up their residence here with Mr. Tennstrom on Ameri can avenue. The special Sunday dinner at the Grill is sure to please. S. McCamus left this after noon for Walla Walla, Wash., where'he will visit with his fami ly for a short time. He will also visit in the Grand Round valley in eastern Oregon, and will spend the winter in that state. Tonight and tomorrow at the Princess, Concord grapes _*22- cents per basket. Chas. Gustafson, the Ten strike editor, transacted busi ness in the city yesterday and returned home last night. Mr. Gustafson says that things are beginning to liven up at Ten strike and that a large amount of pine will be cut in that vicinity this winter. Through a lucky purchase of manufacturers samples in Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Waists, we are enabled to close those lots out at a reduction of 20 per cent to 25 per cent off the regular price. Sil Sale 36 in. Guaranteed Black Tafetta^ Price A Lot 3Regular Price g\ Our Millinery Department l.liJ $1-25, now... UO(j The balance of our large selection in silks at same low prices. Is crowded with the Latest of Fashion offerings, in Street Hats, Suit Hats, and Pattern Hats at Lowest Prices ever offered. Don't Miss Our Shoe Sale OFF. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Lot 4Regular Price 85c, now In Ladies' and Children's Shoes Monday and Tuesday Only. The special Sunday dinner at the Grill is sure to please. Chas. Evans passed through the city last night en route from Minneapolis to his homestead on the Big Fork. Get your oysters for your Sun day dinner at the Princess. Ex tra select, bulk. M. Perrault, who has spent a few days at Crookston, returned this afternoon and will leave to night for his home at Farley. To tempt your appetite, re member the chicken dinner given at the Palace cafe. Wm. Hubbard and son, John, left this morning on an extended duck hunting trip to lakes in the vicjnity of Buena Vista. Sergeant Witte of the local re cruiting office reports lie has se cured three new recruits for coast artillery service at Seattle, Wash. Albert Hill returned this morning from Northome where he went to look over the situa tion with a view of establishing a saloon. Miss Villetia Brant came in this afternoon from Wilton, near which town she is teaching school, to spend Sunday with her par ents in this city. P. J. Conway is making several improvements in his,commercial college and will soon change the name of the establishment to the "Bemidji Commercial College." Bert Taylor arrived yesterday from Omaha, Neb., where a tent show with which he has been traveling disbanded. Bert has been in the show business about two months and says he rather system, thereby destroying the enjoys it. R. R. Bly, the new proprietor of the City bakery, has remod eled the building and the estab lishment at the present time pre sents a very neat appearance. He will change the name of the place to the "Model Bakery" in the near future.- A surprise party took place at the M. E. parsonage last night when about twenty young mem bers of Mr. Smith's congrega tion called and congratulated the pastor upon his return to Be midji. Games were played to a late hour in the evening after which refreshments were served. Subscribe for the Pioneer. Go to the Grill for your rooters for the foot ball game Sunday. Miss Jennie Leak, who has spent the past three weeks in the city, with friends, returned to her home at Blackduck last night. James Joyce, who sells Hinck ley's bone linament, good for aches and pains, arrived yester day from Duluth and will visit the logging camps in this vicinity to sell them their winter's sup ply- Miss Edith Atkin, the compe tent stenographer at the First National bank, left this af ternoon for Grand Rapids to spend Sunday with her relatives -end incidentally take in the foot ball game there tomorrow. Wm. Robinson, the senior member of the logging firm of Robinson & Dick, was in the city yesterday and went to Ten strike last night, where he will look over the tract of timber land which the company contenplates logging the coming winter. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one. dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, re uires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimon ials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all drug gists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple factsMark's Lung Balsam will cure your cough. 4* 4* 4 65c F^F1 Bemidji Mercantile 4 We have just received another carload of I Majestic This Flour is made from the best of North Dakota Hard Wheat and is the most satisfac tory Flour that we can procure. W guaran t tee it in every respect. 4* For Cakes and Pastry Work use ..Iglehart's Swan's Down Cake Flour.. 4* It is the Very Best. BEMIDJI MERCANTIL E CO. $ 4 4 4 4s* 4s To Goodman's Jewelry Store to inspect his line of Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. It is' the most complete in the city, and PRICE ARE RIGHT. JOHN GOODMAN, PROPRIETOR. T^^P vvirTvvvvvvir^^** DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONFR. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noort. and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Offiee-SWEDBACK BUILDIN G. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i* ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. arm ect Beauty of design and elegance of finish are combined with scientifically accurate construction for economy of fuel and thorough heating in our line of htoves for this season. When in need of a heating or cook stove or range don't fail to look our line over whether you purchase or not. "And as to price we have stoves from $1.50 to $65.00 and guarantee you full value for your money. We also carry a full line of everything sold in an up-to- date hardware store at right prices. FM. Malzahh & Co! .a Phone 57. ^'^V.-^^f^ Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer. "A 4* 4*4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 $ f HENR BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 308 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIROS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUQS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought.. I guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY PEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Where Are Yovi Going -ft*a KH if **& ~-Si ~-3Sj -J& .-3" i i i i 3 i i i i i i i i i i i Li '-sB r Markham Block. 1