Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 4, 1911, Page 4

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YOU CAN BUY TWO No More of Those $3.57 Silk Petticoals Just think of it! A silk petticoat made from guar- : anteed silk, made up in the latest style FOR $3.57 EACH About the price of a good sateen garment, no won- der we place the limit at two. and colors. You can now own a sitk petticoat to match that evening gown. O’Leary-Bowser Co. Open tonight until 10 o’clock They come in black Your Own Eyes You Can Now Verify This Touring Gar Value With “ 1911 E. M. F. “Touring Car,” $1000 o ] There are many good cars made nowadays and any good car is a good investment. Yet we honest- ly believe that Studebaker E. M. F. cars offer the best value for the money of any on the market. We ask you to see the E. M. F. before you buy. Com- pare it with others. Comparison has sold more E. M. F. cars than all their advertising. We extend an invitation to both ladies and gentlemen to come in and see our new Model, 5 passenger Touring Car, which is now on exhibition in our new show room. We have a brand new catalogue, ask or write for it. If you are in the market or if you are not, come in and see the car anyway. Northern Automobile Co. THE DWIGHT D. MILLER COMPANY Insurance Telephone 16 Real Estate Loans in All Its Branches BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Surety Bonds {Why We Are Gettin And Why We Deserve g The Prescription Busingss The City Drug store has always been known as the preseripti n drug store. There is areason for this. Firct, we have always had a reputation for being **cranks on accurancy” and have never allowed subs'itution underany cireumstan- ces. Coupled with this we carry no cheap geods what-so-ever. Whzn we buy anything for our preseription department, we get the best that morey can buy. Fer when you are sck, and have a prescriprion filled, you do it for the purpose of getting well Lot just to patr. nize the druggist. The Price of Drugs Are Covered By Their Effectiveness Therefore we rely cn only the manufactures of establi-h d reputation. Where Not Otherwise Specified We Use Parke Davis & Co. Parmaceuticals and Squibbs Chemicals By buying these goods direct from the manu- facturer we are enabled to ure them and charge no more than the ordinary druggist is com- pelled to ask for inferior makes which he buys from the jobber thusadding an additional profit, which you must pay cither in quality or price. T fhe New City Drug "Where Quality Prevails Store Subscribe for The Pioneer AKOTA A USINESS Will be to Raise Funds to Improve the.Sibley Home. On February 20 will fall the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of General Henry Hastings Sibley, the first governor of Minnesota and the man who as delegate from the territory left over after the admis- sion of Wisconsin as a state, in- troduced in congress and secured the passage of the act organizing the Minnesota Territory. Commemorating this vent, the women of the Daughters of the American Revolution,, under the direction of the St. Paul chapter will give a colonial ball at the St. Paul Auditorium on ‘Washington’s birth- day, February 22, the object of which is to raise funds to improve the old Sibley home at Mendota. This historic old place was given to the Minnesota Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion by the Roman Catholic parish of Mendota at the request of Arch-| bishop Ireland. At the time the| society came into possession of the building it was in a delapidated con- dition. The society restored the building and converted it into a historical museum, appointed a care taker, and on June 14, 1910, it was opened to the public. The ball to be given on Washing- | ton’s birthday will start a fund for| the improvement of the property and possibly the purchase of addi- tional land surrounding the build- ing to make it a suitable historical spot by which to perpetuate the memory of Minnesota’s first citizen. | There are nineteen chapters in Minnesota and the St. Paul chapter desires that they all give their sup- port to this project which is of state wide interest. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS Appendicitis. How to avoid it. Listen to your pains. Try our way. Read the booklets, *General Health Discovers Himself” furnished free by Tubbs Medicine Co., River Falls, Wis, Worth money to the man who has time to set up and take notice. Have you? | Just you keep fit, a few doses ot }Tubhs Bilious Man’s Friend does| | wonders. Saves bad feeling and doctors bills. KEEP FIT. Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you get the name right. It is made different from other White Pine pre- parations. We put a very small amount of morphine and chloroform It costs us money to put it in but our experience of 29 years in the medicine business tellsus that it is |worth the money. We sold over [thirty-three thousand bottles of 1 Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure in {1910. A few others must know it is |good. Try it. . New-Cash-Wani-Rats '-Gent-a-Word ~ELP WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—To sell books “Fighting_the Traffic 10 Young Girls.” The most sensational ex- posure of the White Slave® Trade ever published. Men and women are earning $10.00 to $15.00 per day. Price only $150. Agent’s profit 75c on each copy. Outfit and instructions -10c. Send im- mediately. International Publish- ing Co. Chicago, IIl. AGENTS WANTED — Highest Cash paid weekly with part ex- pense allowance. No cash invest- meat, nothing to buy; outfit Free and Home territory. Experience unnecessary. Do you want steady work and be earning $15.00 to $30.00 per week? The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis, COLONIAL BALL I ST, PAUL] YOUR CHOICE YES FREE = Will be the famous double disc Demonstration Record Given to you absolutely for nothing, It will be forced upon you. You will not have to pay us a single penny either now or later for it. Here's the proposition, Just Listen The next time you step into Barker's to buy a phonograph record, one of the Columbia makes, we will give you with it a Double Disc Columbia record known and becoming famous as the Dem= onstration Record, no set, no matter how large, is incomplete without this popular record. Both the Machine and the Records are fully guaranteed to be better in every way than that of any other make. The records, Double Disc Double Value -Double Wear Double Quality Single Price They will fit any Disc Machine. Barker's Drug Jewelery Store WANTED—A good girl for general housework, 903 B-ltrami. | OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING | ealdonce Phons 58 818 Amarica Ave. Offics Phone 12 WOOD! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine FOR SALE B e NI, FOR SALE—The following used cars. Parry Touring car—40 H. P. Velie Touring car—40 H. ». Velie Roadster—30 H. P. Max well Touring car—30 H. P. Northern Auto Co. FOR SALE—TFine six room house, WANTED—Good _girl for -house- | work. — Enquire 700 Minnesota | Aveoue. W.W. Brown. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. J. E. Black, 815 Be. midji Ave. WANTED—Good cook, good wages, hard wood floors, Georgia pine W i finigh, $1400. 1215 Bemidji§Ave. ood with T S. P. HAYTH e S PO ) Telephone 11 FOR RENT—Five roo~ house. In-| quire of William C. Klein. MISCELLANEOUS Mining Stocks WANTED—To rent a pianc. In- 515 Bemidji avenue. quire at 917, Minnesota Ave. Bought and Sold Quot .tions by wire three times d«1ly from Duluth Every young person needs a business education and it costs no more to get it at this great Business and Short- hand Training School, under exact office conditions, than at one of the small questionable ones. The results are, however, very different. 350 D. B. C. pupils went to excellent positions in banks and offices last year— over 400 will do so this year. All Fargo banks and 685 others employ D. B. C. pupils as bookkeepers, tellers, stenographers or cashiers. No other school offers such evidence of endorsement, school offer you this evidence Our $50.00 Business Course prepares for business life, or for position as clerk or bookkeeper. The new $85.00 course in Commerce and Banking (endorsed by Bankers’ Association) will supply bookkeepers for the larger concerns and tellers and cashiers for the Northwestern banks, The Stenographic Course (under an expert re- porter) trains high grade stenographers and court re- porters, The stenographers for the U. S. District Court, N. D. Supreme Court, Third Judicial District and the Cass County Court are D, B. C.:lpfll- Can any other superior. tnlnLg! The D. B.C. has built a magnificent new building (30,000 square feet) is seated with roll-top desks, has 60 type. writers, adding machines, billers, money changers, ctc. Pupils deal with each other and with magnificiently equipped offices, using aluminum money, The work is fascinating and practical. The Northwest has “no other school like the D.B.C.” For, catalogue and full in formation about any department, address . F.LELAND WATKINS, Pres. - ©-11 EISHTH STREET SOUTH FARGO, K. 0. Exchargs C. G. JOHNSON BROKER Sfice 0'Leary-Bowser Bidg. BEMIDJI, MINN. Phoss 641 ]

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