Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1911, Page 12

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'Talk to the people in prosperous New-Cash-Want-Rats ',-Cent-a-Word cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen Sub and Special agents in every town in Northern Minnesota, for one of the very best old line life insurance companies in America, ‘Write or call on V. L. Ellis, general agent, postoffice block, Bemidji. WANTED — Competent girl for! pon't forget the free general house work by family of two. 423 Bemidji avenue. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. David Gill, 707 Bel- Trami. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 713 Beltrami Ave. ‘WANTED—A dining room girl. Lake Shore Hotel. ‘WANTED—Help to sew. Mrs. M. F. Cunningham FOR SALE FOR SALE-—at Rosby, Minn. Gen- eral store, building, stock, fixtures, with 3 acres of land, 5 good living rooms up stairs fixed up in good shape, good garden, good pump. Store now doing good cash busi- ness ‘with small stock, would do ‘much more with larger stock. Will sell cheap for cash as I wish 0 move west. Address G. W. Frost, R. F. D. No. 2, Bemidiji, Minn. FOR SALE OR RENT—Good house, three lots, good cormer. Apply to Geo. Tanner. FOR SALE—17 foot lauach in first taken to Stillwater this morming by | class condition. Tnquire of W. J. Markham FOR SALE—Cheap, 6 room house, lot 50 x 40. Inquire 709 Irvine avenue. * FOR SALE-——16 ft. launch for sale cheap. Falls & Cameron. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red eggs. 907 Minnesota. FOR SALE—$600 sail boat for $100, Inquire at this office. FURNITURE FOR SALE—917 - Minnesota Ave. FOR RENT | FOR RENT-—One elegantly furnish-! ed front room, suftable for two. Also other nice rooms at moderate | prices. 112 Third St. LOST AND FOUND 'LOST—Fur Mink Collar for reward return to Mrs. J. T. Toumy, 121/ 12th St NO GRAFT IN FREE _ SEED, SAYS COOPER | Loug Kid Gloves in black, 2 g ’ @ = : 5 brown and tan. i i 4 Where cash accompanies copy we : Alexander GI(.\ves in the ; : will publish all “Want Ads" for half- (Continued from Page 1.) short black, white, brown, ; ; cent a word per insertion. Where tan, navy, green 3 . : y ’ & R . 3 is but little choice between the places visited, he said, “but there is a vast difference in the location. I believe that such a farm should be close to the high school building, at the most not more than one-half mile away, and closer if possible It would be desirable to have some swamp land on the farm and for that reason I should favor the tract one mile west of town known as the Larson place. The one objection to Kayser Gloves; all shka_des and black; 50c. '~ vThe Genter for Style§ and Good Values Our Commanding Values in All Merchandise for Women and Children Have Reached the Climax in These Offerings, Beginning Saturday. | house.” | lunch at Edwin Gerald’s Saturdav evening. 1 SCHMIDT TAKEN TO PRISON Murderer of McCabe Faces Big Fare- well Crowd at Walker. Charles Henry Schmidt, the Walk- jer man who was found guilty of having shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Harry McCabe while the latter was placing him under arrest for lar- ceny, was taken to Stillwater yester- day morning by Sheriff DeLury of Cass County. Schmidt stepped from the county jail neatly dressed in a grey suit, calmly filled and lighted his pipe, and seemingly was not the least affected by the crowd which thronged around the jail to eateh a Jast glance at the man who is te i it is that it is too far from the school roast pig Always awake to the intererst of our patrons and the maintenance of our high standard of merchandise with value giving which has long become a recognized fact, not only as to price but in style, fabric and workmanship that distinguishes all garments this season. : : Ever on the alert for the late developments in all garments, combined with our great purchasing power, make these exceptionally low prices possible. Suit Sale Suits of fine Se'ge in blaek, navy, gray, tan and novelty materials. Regular values, $15 to $25 Sale $9.25, $15, $18 Your coat is here at any price you may decids+ to spend, in numerous atwactive styles from the high waist line effects or strictly - *ailored models in ex- clusive sty e~, with the differant sailor and shawl collars. 5 g [ by the Bemiiii Automobifx clubh at spend the remainder o his life be- hind the dark walls of the state penitentiary. His wife, whe was convicted of murder in the seecond degree, was Suits of imported Serge, Eng- lish Worsted, Whigrord in stripe effect, comprisng al the new sbades, superiority in high grade taiioring at exceptivnal savings. Coats of b'ack Satin, heavy Rajah, English Mixtuve, fine or storm Serge. Coats in all sizes for Women, Mis-es and Juniors. Deputy Sheriff Kennedy, awd al-|| though she had made the statement | that it was a disgrace to allow her to make the trip to Stillwater in' such an old eoat and hat as: the one' she ! had, no new elothes: were' given: her.. Gotton Dresses for Warm ~ Weather We show an exceptionally com- plete assorto ent. Sv in xjensive, 80 cool, 8 dressy and so suirable _ 10 the many varying occasions, for morning, for afterncon, or for street. We quote prices only on a very few, Special Wash Goods Sale Thousands of yards of Wa h Goods will be placed in this rale. Lawns, Batists. Ginghams, Tis- sues, vaues up to 25¢ will be -closed out in‘'this ‘ale h Don't. ferget the fiee roast pig Tunch at Edwin: Geralid’s Satuudhy evening. On lot, including si k finished materials in all mas “terials in all shades. " Pretty plain and striped Kersia “Tissues, regular 30c and 40c, this cale 180 B s emmsadaismmepois s leRuenssone svenansndares 6oy feivasheve Some striped, plaid or figured percale, prettily trimuied with bards of the plain material o ¥ match, at......... : :51 '75 Continued: Koad Work: is: &uthorized] By Organization.. ity e alimi iy All this s»aton’s new D ess Ginghame, greatest a regular meeting. held, last. evening: varietyjof Patterns in all colors, the r gular 14¢ and 15¢ J. Sullivan, George French, Ed Ger- well }nown g‘wd (1\111-1i7y, in this sa'e alds, former: Semator. Swedithek. L.. 9. " Opsata, Di:. Tupmy and! Fmd Brink-|J We st ow a wide range of styles made in dutch neck, man. i Jap sleeves and attractively trimmed with the stamp of Reports: pressuted: sliow that much c h i ld re n,s D resses | newness of today. Black Lawn, square yoke of black lace $ 4 50 - and lace trimmed, at Blue and pink Batiste Dres-es trimmed ‘@ with border to match $4'00 MISCELLANEOUS | North Dakota through the columns ‘of The Grand Forks Herald; read tgvery ‘day by 30,000 in 150 towns ‘and rural routes in the northern! half of the state, Classified ads, for sale, help wanted, exchange, real estate etc., .or ¥z cent a word each insertion. ‘Send stamps to The Herald, Graad Forks, N. D.| ADVERTISERS—The great State of North Dakota offers unlimited opportunities, for business toclassi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the anly seven day paper in the state aud the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota ' like a blanket; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get esults: rates one cent per word Arst insertion, one-half cent per ! crossings puti im proper: shape om: the{ work of improving the roads has been done' by thie club during the . - . DBSE sk, O HORFLY S10S R HeeH Have you seen our large line of Children’s Dresses spent in bHil work. Stwmps: Bawe in Ginghams, Lawns and dainty White Dresres, Middie Suits and: Sailor Blouses. The Bermin Emporium prices -are less than the cost of material Lingerie Dresses of embroidery and lace, white, pink, lavender, blue, from been removed. roads repaired and following roasis: Irvine aveaue to. Tuntle River:. From Bemidji to Fnehn. From Bemidji to SolLway. From , Bemidji: to Jester's. summer:| J¢ Our large Infant’s Section, filled with new wearing hotel. . .apparel for the small babe and little chi dren. You will It is the purpose of the cinb to do/fli - find many useful pretty thirgs at remarkab!y low prices, ‘as much as possible: im the: establish~ that cannot be found elsewhere in Bemidji. Infant’s ment awd maintenance of goed roads. long COfltS of Bedford Cord and Every one who is, am: advocate of bet~ ‘ribbon trjmmed_; ............................ ter roads kte invited to join: the club,. ' whether they are automobile omn-~ ers or not. John Moberg. who, is a memWer of the club’s board of governors. is de-| voting his spare time to superintend- ing the road work. Mr. Moberg was authorized to continue this work. Als a pretty line of the first short coat and pretty dresses in white and colors; made in the most pleasing styles at 35¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1 25 and up. In this department we are showing a large line of pretty Bonnets in silk, embroidery, lace and straw} from 35¢ up. Some made of all’ waol, $3.00 to $600. - - You will find here alarge line of Infant’s Sacques, Play Suits and Rompers for. 35¢ and 50c¢. Hose in all ehades, hittle Shees or Slippers. Notice to Contractors. word succeeding insertion; fifty .cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. Iwish to communicate, in person or by letter, with the zentlemnn»vgho, with two other- gentlemen, visited nI’zZ lz);oc:?e(')'cfi:tlxce': bi;l(:;“'a: b::: Thomas Johnson, Bemidji, Minne- ;ospital in Bemi:'lii shortly be-|sota. First State Bank of Laport, fore he died. Louis Nelson,| Minn., or Builders Exchange, Minne- $1‘25./31'50 up to $2.00, now' 9 : \ apolis, Minnesota. i at... Sy i se / B ' 7 Remore Hotel, Bemidji. The First State Bank of Laporte, Minnesota, will receive bids up to 12:00 on May 15, 1911, for the ecn- struction of a brick and stone bank building. The plans can be seen or obtained from the architect, Mr. Make your selection for the summer from the finest stock of Waists in North- ern Minnesota. White and soc colored Waists worth up to $1.25: . The semson’s ‘smartest styles in Waists of Silk; Chiffon, Marquisette, Lace, Hand Embroidered Lingerie and Tailored Waists at $3.25. $4.50 and wp Sfieer Lawn Waists, trimmed with lace and embroidery, values $1.00, WANTED—Painting, .paper hanging The owners reserve the right to & y and decorating. First class work. H. N. Harris, Challenge Hotel. e .| reject any and all bids. First State Bank of Laporte.

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