Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 9, 1910, Page 5

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AT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL _2J Toys at % the price you pay else- where at Remiey’s. Miss Lula Olson, who has visit- ed in the citiy for the past few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | P. J. Russell, left this afternoon ! for ber home at Roseau. Pure fresh sweet cream 30 cents a quart, at the Model 315 Minnesota i 1 ave. . Miss Ethel Getchell returned to her home in" this city on Tuesday afternoon from her school duties at Moorhead. -Miss Getchell suf- fered an attack of appendicitis | and was forced to leave her studies. Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure soothe and satisfies. 25 and 50 cts City Drug Store. Mrs. |. W, Carl of Mahnomen, | wife of County Auditor Carl of | Mahnomen county, and Miss Dora McCauley of Mahnomen spent several hours in Bemidjt today en- route to Red Lake, where they will spend several days with friends. They left this afternoon for the Agency. } i Tubbs White Liniment relieves| rheumatism, sore throat, cold on the lungs, inflammation anywhere. City Drug Store. {for your Christmas guods. |on the Northern National Bank. || It is an insurance againts over- | payment. China ware of all kinds at prices to suit everybody at Remley’s Store. "Miss Ruth Miber. a student of the Bemidji High ' School, is ill aty‘her bome on Beltrami avenue with a severe attack of typhoid fever. The Epworth League will hold a Christmas sale in the Odd Fellow’s building Saturday afternoon and eve- ning December 17. Wait until then Mrs. George T. Baker will leave tooight for Blackduck where she i goes to attend a party given by Mrs. E. N. French tonight. Mrs. Baker will remain in Blackduck over Sunf day as a guest of Mrs. French. The anrual dinner of the Min nesota Society of New York will take place at the Waldorf-Astoria on Saturday, - January 7. The officers desire in every way pos- sible to bring this dinner to the attention of residents of Minne- sota who might be in New York, or residents ot Minnesota who have temporary or permanent resi. dences in New York. There is yet time—All photo- graphs taken and promised for Christmas will be finished for Christmas. We are working lovertime. The Hakkerup Studio. IIEGLER & LIEGLER GO, “THE LAND MEN”’ INSURANCE FIRE = LIFE | Real Estate in All s Branches = ACCIDENT FARM LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Go to Them for Quick Action " Office--Schroeder Building -~ Bold selection, We buy all Sterling Sliver-direct from the makers. We are agents for the five largest factories and carry a complete line of all the leading patterns. We can match Our prices are about 10 per cent lower than the same or supp'y any pattern mad We carry the largést Jewelry, Silverware, Genuine Hand Painted C the State, except Duluth and Twin Cities. : We List a Few of The Best Values We -have a choice graved or 15¢ to 315 Cross Piain Ea- Roman MT. VERNON e. Filled Watches in 20 year case. Over 50 patterns to select; $1225. ‘and most corfiplete stock of Diambnds, W atches, hina, Cut Glass and Clocks in Ladies’ Gold from only weighs are sold for in the large cities, our expenses bemg light. Sterling Teas, Set of 6 in Case, $3.50 and up. Genuine Diamond 14 K and mounting, only $6.75. . - We cannot refrain from saying a word about our Diamond ‘Stock which is the lagest in Northern Minnesota THE “STOTT . BRIQUET” is a solid chunk of pure anthracite screenings securely welded together by a newly discovered process Money THE <“STOTT BRIQUET” is about two inches square--it is the easiest fuel to handle, the best in heat giving results Saved In Your Coal Bill It You Use : StoTT BRIQUETS THE IDEAL ECONOMY FUEL Used in open grates, in furnaces, surface burning stoves, kitchen ranges, laundry stoves and hot water heaters, they ESTABLISH A NEW STANDARD OF FUEL VALUE. Ask your fuel dealer about Stott Briquets===if he does not handle them, write us and we will direct you to a dealer who can supply you. Be Sure to get Directions for burning from the Stott Booklet--at your dealer’s Stott Briquet Co Superior, Wisconsin and comprises all sizes from1-32 of a carat to 3 carat and in Silver Capes, Wessettens, ect. We have ji 8t received a arge assortment direct from one of the large importe:s and cutters in the original packages. . Perfect $160 to $210 per Carat; 20 per cent lower then the stores in the large citie. are asking. 1 Remember we are in-the same location and occupy the entire store 116 Third Street near the Lake, - S O TR DURRU ABOL TS BONG, © GEO. T. BAKER & CO. 2 Fine Diamonds Per- fect White 14 K. double tiffany $42. Signet Rirgs with letters engraved $1 to $16. MANUFACTURING JEWELIERS Lockefs Solid ¢ old and filled plain for engraving $1.25 to 815 Fraternity Charms For all Orders { make very ac- { ceptable gifte for men. Heavy Gold filled Chat- lin Pin; warranted 10 years $1.50. Finest Blue White 40 acres Homestead for you, 6 miles from Bemidji. Address J. H, Grant. Come and see the bargains in holiday goods at Remley’s Variety Store. 3rd St. Near Lake. There is yet time—All phote- graphs taken and promised for Christmas will be finished for Christmas. We are working overtime. The Hakkerup Studio. The first Quarterly Conference of the First Methodist Episcopal church will be held here at the par- sonage Saturday evening, December 10. - All the officers of the church are urged to be present. Rev. A. H. McKee of Fergus Falls will be here. Home made candies from 10 cents to 60 cents a pound made fresh every day at the Model. 315 Minnesota avenue. Following the closing of saloons in Brainerd on Tuesday, a shipment of liquor passed through the city Wednesday consigned to the cities from Brainerd and points along the Minnesota & International railroad. For several days there have been small shipments from the upper part of the state but that which was sent morning was contained in two frigerator cars. day morning. . Just to “keep you fit,” of Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend, now Saves bad | - feelings ar.d doctor bills. Your sat:|!a0d: Oregon. isfaction or your money back. 50{spend a week vi and then, does wonders. cts. and $1.00. City Drug Store. The closing .of Brainerd and Walker thirst palors|®" ikl on Tuesday morning are responsible | Mrs. Nellic Rogers who bas been tor the larger”shipment’ of Wednes- |,y gmplfiée -'-9" the Red Lake schools for the r:tl}g ssven years, has resigned a few doses| har position and will spend the win- ter with relatives and friends in Port- Mrs. Rogers will i . o TR 7 —_— siting with friends| e} and Saloon for sale cheap, on | WANTED—Good second hand cut. A maltitude of fancy Christmas articles at the Epworth sale Satur- day Dec. 17. E. H. Jerrard will leave tomor- irow for Crookston, where he will ’ reside this winter, " C. W. Jewett of Blackduck arriv- ed in the city this morning and is transacting business here today. Go down town Saturday afternoon Dec. 17 aund stop at the Odd Fel- lows building and do your Christmas shopping, : When you feel rotten, take Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend. It drives the cold out of your system and starts you right. 50 cts. and $1.00. City Drug Store. The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist church will hold their food sale at McCuaig’s store Saturday afternoon, Dec. 10. Those donating food please send in early. bags, embroidered guest towels, sale Saturday Dec. 17, Christmas. ertime. The Hakkerup Studio in Bemidji before going west. R Dressed dolls, workbagi, fancy fancy hankerchiefs and , Dumerous other articles at the Epworth League " There isyet time—All photo- graphs taken and promised for through - Little Falls Wednesday|Christmas will be finished for We are working PUNY KIDDIE Poor, puny little kiddle! Something : is wrong. Healthy children grow. Give your child Kickapoo Warm Killer (the nice-tasting candy lozen- | ges) and you will see him grow_as |. fast as any hexlthy child shonld grbw. Try this—you will be enthusiastic. Price,25c., sold by druggists every- where. A Removal Sale of pianos, organs, sewing machines and Edison phonographs, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, Dec. 8, 9 and 10.Come early as this sale will last only three days, closing Saturday at 10:30 p. m. Bemidji l Music House, J. Bisiar, Mgr. New-Cash-Want-Rate ',-Gent-a-Word Where cash accompanies copw will publish all ‘“Want Ads" for - cent a2 word per insertion. Where cash does mot accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. 3 SEVERY MOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted . --Etc.--ltq. HELP WANTED. A A A A A A AP NP PP PPN e WANTED—Laundry girl Hotel| Markbam. " FOR SALE. account of sickness. Location in unrestricted dis. doing good busi- ness. Ibquire of owner, Wm. Scheidemantel, E. St. Cloud, Minn. FOR SALE—Furnished hotel cent- rally located. Suitable for any kind of business. Address J. A. Sallden. - Little Falls Minn., No. 6, Broadway East. ’ FOR SALE—Hotel with- bar both doing good business. Reason for selling, poor health. Address Joe Sachapelle. Little Fork, Minn. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short notice. EOR SALE—Six room house 1103 Mississippi Ave. This is a snap if taken at once. H. M. Young. jFOR SALE—Residence lots one block from school building., Ap- ply H. M. Young. FOR SALE—Two lots nicely locat- ed with east front on Bemidji avenue. John Wilmann. FOR SALE—Cheap, a horse, at 1707 Irving avenue. Mrs. Edward Jackson. : FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two or three fur- nished or unfurnished rooms with heat, for light housekeeping at 110 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Four room cottage, 1014 American Ave. Phone 461. FOR RENT—Good front room fur- nished. F. M. Malzahn. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—A young lady desires position in an office. Best of ref- erences. - Write at once. Box 196, Laporte, Minn. i ter. Bemidji Steam Laundry. If

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