Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 14, 1911, Page 3

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N O ladies outfitis quite com- plete without a silver purse,. There is that same dis- tinction in the kind that comes from our store as there is in every article we sell, Things of this kind must be of the right kind or they become vulgar, and there is no lasting satisfaction in possessing them, EASTER GIFTS You will find here a variety that’ will make gift giving but a trifling matter, Our Jewelry department is over flow~ ing with suitable things to give. Barker Drug and Jewelry Store The Store that serves you best at all times Fifty-two (52) Dozen $2.50 and $3.00 Sample Hats All sizes, colors and styles Now $1.50 HUB CLOTHING HOUSE Rex Hotel Block MOR:\ Hats for Spring 1911 correctly portray the styles, the shapes and shades that will be worn by discriminating men this season. And Mora hats embody quality as well as style. They are made with infinite care from the most care- fully selected fur stock by the most skilled hat- craftsmen. You can satisfy every whim and fancy in a Mora soft or stiff hat. Try on one. Mora Hats are sold by progressive dealers ev..ywhere The Morawetz Company Milwaukee, Wis. Look for the Mora Trade Mark stamped on the band LEGISLATORS LEAVE STATE Quit Tennessee in Order to Prevent . Action on Bill. Knoxville, Tenn., April 14.—In order to forestall further action on amend- ment to the state election law, which passed the house of representatives ‘Wednesday, twenty Republicans and fourteen independent Democrats of the Tennessee legislature have gone to Decatur, Ala., where, they declare, they are prepared to “insurge” for six months or more. The measure which brought forth the displeasure of the “fusion” forces is declared to be a “regular” Demo- cratic move to obtain control of the state election machinery. This was in the hands of the “fusion” forces last | year when Governor Hooper, a Repub- lican, was elected. New-Cash-Want-Rate '2-Gent-a-Wnrq Where cash accompanies copy wi will publish all “Want Ads"” for half- cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent girl for general hcuse work. Mrs. G. M. Torrance, 421 Bemidji, Ave. WANTED—Chambermaidand night cle.k at Brinkman Hotel. WANTED—A Cook. Hotel Nico- en FOR SALE PSSl oou U SIS We will sell twenty shares of the capital stock of the Bemidii Townsite ard Improvement Com- pany. For price please apply to us by letter. Edward J. Schur- meier Company, 338 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—House and lot on Lake Boulevard. Part cash and easy payment on balance. In- quire O. N. Steenstrup, Geo T Baker & Co’s. Store. FOR SALE—One ret of Clarinets, cost $65.00 will sell for $20.00. Address M. C. B. in care of Be- midji Pioneer. FOR SALE—An oak buffet, in per- fect condition. Graham M. Tor- rance. 421 Bemidji avenue. FORSALE—At asacrifice, a wodern house. in one of the best locations in the city. Phone 190. FOR SALE—Full blooded Golded Wyandotte eggs at 507 Irvine Ave. FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 311 Bemidji Ave. Inquire at Browne’s Hetland & Fallyoh Every aay our stock has been refreshed with Inew goods. The present assortment for Easter wear] will strongly appeal to every dressy woman with a love for pretty Millinery. Hetland & Fallon Dairv T unch. Have arranged especially for the Easter trade. Make it a point to visit us this Easter week. Copyright191) Alfred Deckir & Coha, Regal Shoes Wilson Bros, Shirts Bellemont & McKibbon Hats - M. O. MADSON & CO. A Safe Place to do Your Clothes Buying

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