Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1910, Page 5

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] _ brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ebert, (SOCIAL AND PERSONAL| Make your Christmas gifts useful | things. A. B. Palmer. Don’t forget the Ludefisk supper | at the Blocker hotel this evening. A substantial gift and 2 joy for a lifetime—the White Sewing Machine. New suits:‘Hand ‘made, to ‘order in 6 days at--New Tailor Shop~ 315 Minn, Ave. A maltitude -of fancy Christmas articles at the Epworth sale Satur- day Dec. 17. Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure | soothe and satisfies. 25 and 50 cts City Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. VanNort of Big Falls are among the Christmas shoppers who arrived in Bemidji this morning. Get the goodies for your Sunday table at the Presbyterian ladies food sale in the church parlor on Satur- day afternoon, December 17. Mrs. B. F. Case of St. Paul is a guest at the home of her sister and baving arrived in Bemidji Tuesday evening. The Dancing Party given last night in the City Opera house by the Bemidji Dancing Club was well] attended and the evening was ‘pleas: antly spent. | The Epworth League will hold a Christmas-sale-in Mrs.' Henrionnet's Millinery Parlors Saturday afternoon and evening December 17. Wait un- til then for your Christmas goods. Mrs. G. C. Shepherd, 518 Ameri-| can avenue, entertained Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin, Mrs. Bailey-Miller and T. J. Miller atsupper last evening. The guests remained for the evening. Practical Christmas presents gen- ! erally cost less. A. B. Palmer. Two northern Minmesota post; masters have been renamed. At Thief River Falls, Frank H. Kratka, whose commission expirel Decem- ber 13, will continue in office as will also Arthur McBride of Walker, whose present term ends April 6. The resources of Mincesota are to be exploited in practically every section of the globe, The Great Northern in 1ts latest time-table folder. devotes a page- to- advertising | “Northern: Minnesota: A Land of | Opportunity for Men of Moderate Means.” There are 150,000 copies of the folder issued, which will be distributed in Europe, China and Japan and other countries, besides being on the racks of every ' ticket office and station: in the United States and Canada. This is the first time known that & railroad com- pany has sought to advertise any state in such 2 manner. The experi- ment of the Great Northern will be) watched with interest by other - rail- roads. Tubbs White Liniment relieves rheumatism, sore throat, cold on the lungs, inflammation anywhere. City Drug Store. HONEY Best in Minnesota Honey that took first price at |day MAJESTIG PROCRAM L. Overture Selected Miss Hazel Fellows The Cunsplracy of Pontiac (Kalem) Theconspiracy of Pontiac iswith- out doubt one of the strongest and: most. realistic stories: of early. pioneer days ever presented to the American public.. The. costuming is absolutely correct: and the scenic surroundings beautiful and true to the period. 3. Ilustrated Song When First I Saw the Lovelight in Your Eyes. Scenes In Norway: ( Pathe) Scenic. Troubles of a Policeman Pathe A comedy that will' make you laugh. “Know a bank by the men behind 1t.” Your attention is called to the Officers, Directors and Stockholders of the Northern National Bank. All our goods are the best values we cap select. A. B. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warfield and little daughter Mary- left yesterday for Princeton, Ill, where they will} remain over the holidays with rela: tives. Go down town Saturday afternoon Dec. 17 and stop at Mrs. Henrion- net’s Millinery Parlors and do your Christmas shopping. The Bemidji Ba'd withes to ex- tend a vote of thanks to Mrs.R. C, Sanborn and A. Rood for their as- sistance at the Band concert Wednes- evening. Director Harry Masten. You don’t know what an attract- ive proposition we can -offer you in the White Sewing Machine. It’s your time to investigate. As a Christmas present it can’t be match- ed. Our success depends on your sat- isfaction. A. B. Palmer, Ralph Lycan returned last night from Minneapolis, where he had been attending the University of Minnesota. He will remain at the home of his parents here until after the holidays. For wood sawing give the new Mc Vicker a trial: Alger & Sandlan. Phone 602. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. G. C. Shep- herd, Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin, Mrs. G. A. Walker and Mrs. Mrs. G. H. Paquain spent the afternoon with Mrs. Bailey-Miller at the home of Mrs, Paquain 907 Beltrami avenue. Do your Christmas shopping at A. B. Palmer’s Hardware Store. Don’t forget the last food sale of the year at the Presbyterian church parlor Saturday afternoon, Decem- ber 17. All ladies of the Presbyter- ian church will bring their donations to the church parlor Saturday aft- ernoon. Let everyone bring .what they can as there will be no further soliciting. Dressed dolls, workbags,: fancy bags, embroidered guest towels, fancy hankerchiefs: and numerous. other articles at the Epworth League sale Saturday Dec. 17. J. Fleckenstein, proprietor of the Bemidji Cigar Company, has bought THEATRE} Women’s - and: Children’s Ready-to-wear Garments. 9% Discount - No gift could be more regel, and none more cherished by Mother, Sister or Aunt than FURS: Tomorrow:we open the greatest Holiday Fur -Event. Owur entire stock of seperate furs and fur sets, without.exception, go on sale at One Fourth Less than their regular price. Our Entire Line of Dresses on Sale This startling announcement will come as a pleasant-surprise: to: the woman requiring a dress or gown for any occasion---street, afternoon or evenmg wear---it also makes easy the problem of gift giving, ~coming as it does just before Christmas. » Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-wear Garments. “Every-Dress |nc|uded..None Reserved.. of French and Storm Serge, Taffetas, = == Messalines, Crepe-de-Chines, Chiffons, Nets, Voiles and many other fabrics. be sold on the following basis: $ 9.00 for every dress sellmg up to-$15. |2 00 (11 [11 (11 15.00 “ 25.00 “ (11 (11 [11 1 (11 [11 (11 (11 Regular prices run-from $15 to $40. Every Dress to 00 18.00 25.00 35.00 All Higher Priced Models at Proportionate Reductions ——— 0 | L OT18 Entire stock of tailored suits exactly half-price. Because of Extraordinary new models--From the best|NO LAY-BYS;: NO APPROV- Values ALS; NO EXCHANGE will be UMBERELLAS Al makers=-up to the minute in style | NECKWEAR ‘What is more acceptable or in more’pe;'- fect taste'than a dainty bit of neck-finery? Every woman appreciates distinctive neck= wear. The last of the-Holiday Umberellas-are in the quality of the union silk; silk and linen and all silk is guaranteed by us as-the:best to be had. Handles are plain mission or fancy or _of plain : carved : wood silver mountings-or sil- ver or gold handles: Prices range from $1 to $14.00 How Would That Suit. Her For A Present We have an endless range of the smartest: styles to be had. Made of finest quality; all ‘ wool yarn and fashioned in classy ; sfyles that There are a multitude of Jabots, Tabs and novelty styles-here for your choosing. Jabots 25¢ to $6.00 Stocks 25¢ to $4.00 Linen Collars 25¢ and up Evening Scarfs $1.25 to $10.00 Sweater 2 styles:50c-and up. offered this sale for Cash Only. BABY CRAFT SHOP Mothers of the best dressed-Tots frequent it to get adorable little dresses, coats,bonnets, sacqus, -wrappers & 80 on: Long dresses are 50¢ t0$7.50, dainty caps and sacqus,.50c to $3, veils and hose 25c¢ to 50c. These are merely hints to treasure. Many stylesin’ dainty White. Gift: Aprons—in plain and fancy Waists- are- Always - Acceptabe It would hardly sound possible if we were to tell you just how many crisp Tailored Linen Waists have been going out of our waist department: in‘neat boxes:to express the spmt of the Holiday Season and-gladden-the-heart of theone:who receives them and-Linen Waists are not ‘the only kind. Selections are not only broad and inclusive “but- the waists:are the kind that people-are proud: to- give, such fit ‘representatives of friendship, $2.25; $3.00,:$3.25, $4;50, $5.25. Silk $4.50 and up. out E. E. Preston and will now on make the popular brand: of cigars known as “The Colonel.” ‘““The Colonel’s” friends are assured-a good smoke as the Bemidji .Cigar Com-|; pany only manufactnres cigars of the highest quality and -they' have" the aroma that belongs to a good cigar. the State Fair. The choicest: Willow-Herb and Aster Honey. If your grocer can’t supply you write to CARL OPSATA BEMIDJI; MINN. Sample 10 centsand:10 cents may apply on the first order that you send. fit the figure, and distinguish the wearer. Long . medium and short lengths—in all colors, such: as Scarlét, Cardinal, Oxford, Tan, Olive; White- at $3.75, 4.50, 4.75, 5.00; 5.25, 6.75, and up t0'$12.00° Négligees Are Very Givable: Have you considered a Crozy Bath Robe, ‘a damty -Komona or pretty Sacque. . Aside from:the Imported styles we show a wide and choice col- " lection in Negligees, plain or accordian pleated styles 'in'Jap'silk; - Habutia:and:satin—also full lines of other Negligees at $1.50 to $25... Select or plain colors:in: Mess=: APrefly “Noisy” Petticoat Wouldn’t That Make a Nice Christmas Gift? Try It andSge;: Sclect.or plain colors in M rpes You:young ‘““Bemidjites’’ who intend on making **good” should consult i = Women. and Girls appreciate and will give yougadvglce gratis. 2 Ol’me fod Meviney) what Y LS G Bemidji, Minnesota. We- are'never-too- busy“to: np- was-present--at " the ‘funeral ser“Mndmn and- Mrs. Smith are. sisters: tempt has been made to.develop the | Preciate small orders. A. B. Palmer. vices of ber sister, Mrs. Frank Smith, country thus far, although severalf Mr. and Mrs. Frend<Jevne of B}l'"’da" X tracts have been proved up.~—Thief | Falle-aretin Bemidji: today doinzj B. fore you buy Christmas presents | the funeral services:of :Mrs. Frank-| River Falls News: some Christmas:shopping. isee our: practical. pgoods:: A.. B |Smith, his sister. When you feel rotten; take Tubbs| Attend the food sale at the Pres. | Palmer. 5 | = Miss'Clara Peito of Cfooks[on a Bilious Man’s Friend. . It drives the | byterian church parlors on Saturday | Mr..and. Mrs, John Mldsén of cold.out of -your: system: and sun,/,ta(ter'noon'[)ece'lnber 17, Abezdtev. S. D, arrived in Bemidji you right. 50 cts. and $1.00. City Drug-Store, i Make your Christmas gifts. count for the future as well as the present. Get: her a dainty White' Sewing. ‘Ma: chine. Handkerchiefs Many years acquamtance with Santa Claus:-_has.taught us that the thoughtful-old fellow is fond of giving Hankerchiefs. . There is a small mountain of them here, ranging from -a nickle for'a plain linen’ affair to' $6.50 for a Dutchess or Rose Point, member of the “Kerchlef" nobility, The first steps have been taken toward constructing an extensive "I road-and-drainage system‘in the ter- ritory. lying north - of - the Great Northern ‘railroad between ‘Warroad| and Roseau lake. Two petitions are in circulation, one in the Mud Creek tegion and the other in the Warroad section. This - importait work: has] been delayed until the western-.and central part'of Roseau county-could be surveyed and suitable arrange- ments made for building- roads - and providing for outlet of surface water, The country between -Warroad.-and 3 Roseau lake.is fertile -land and well adopted to grain and stock raising. Because of an impassable tract. lying. south of this valuable land no at- Perhaps you've intended to buy your wife, mother or sister a good Christmas present and you can’t for the life of you decide what to get. Let us Suggest—a WHITE" Sewing Machine:: A finely finished No. 35, or No, 27 ‘White is strikingly ornamental and as to usefulness—well ask any user of the 20th Century White. You'll- Took a-long time:before you'll find:-anything- that will it in as nicely*as the White. Don't forget our address, ‘ THE BARGAIN STORE ! M.E. IBERTBON, Prop. 15 o Jobn Everson arrived in Bem yesterday noon and .was present at ‘WILLIAM BEGSLEY i BLACKSMITH : Hursna’a‘himngfam Plow: Work a- snssially All the work done here’is dmwhh;fiunntoe. Service-and" Hflt personal: frierd” Funk Smithy L MNrCrrATIA\/I™ AN

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