Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 23, 1911, Page 8

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To the Investor and Home-Builder We have selected a number of lots—some of the most desirable in the residence district of Bemidji—which we are selling on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN—small cash payment—balance, weekly or monthly at 8 per cent. For description of lots and full information regarding these and other lots in Bemidji, write us or call on H. A. Simons our local representative. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go, 520 Capital Bane Building 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA Resolve to trade more at our first-class- equipped grocery store and this will be the best "declaration" of Independence" you can make. Have always on hand a full supply of our biscuits, preserves, pickles and canned goods of all kinds, and you will feel free and independent. Nor will you mind having friends GET READY FOR drop in "just at meal- THE\LO‘U%BI "_' ! tl:reépare for the Fourth R ST W N, TODAY. Remember the most delicious coffee flavor you ever enjoyed—Multiply by 2. Result— -~ Chase and Sanborn’s .. 'Seal Brand Coffee irkusen LT THE QUAE Prosperous Clothes make Prosperous Men. The man who puts on a “good front” is always given the position of responsibility over the man who does not. The man who is doing well can afford to dress Well; the man who is not doing well cannot afford not to dress well. A good appearance gives those you meet— —stran— gers and friends— —a good opinion of you and often opens the door of opportunity :hal: stays shut to those who neglect their ooks. Buy our clothes. They will make you look well and do well. Our quality 1s ¢¢up-right;'' our prices ¢‘down-right'' low. M. 0. Madson & Co. One Priced Clothiers . FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911, OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING EW PUBLIC LIBRARY E. REYNOLDS HEADGEAR FOR THE MOTOR !+ N “Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- ® Architect and Realestate Broker Attractive In Design and Afforde dayllto12a.m. 1to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m.| Offices—Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Ample Protection Against the Snuday 3to 6 p.m. Monday 7to 9 p. Phone 23 Flying Dust. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. Here 18 a very attractive way of nr' 5 e ranging headgear for motoring. ' The “ vieux rose straw shape is wound with i Ha Wr | EXTRASPECIALSUBSCRIPTIONOFFER FOR New Or Old Subscribers I agree to take your paper tor one year, same to be paid for by me with the I. 0. U. NOTES and TRADE MARKS that I save from the packages of household products that are listed and illustrated from time to time in the I. O. U, Company’s Announcements which appear.in your paper. If at the end of the year I should still owe you anything, I agree to_pay same in cash. When my subcsripticn is paid in full you agree to give me, as a premium, an order for 80 per cent of the price of my subseription, which I may spend for what- ever I desire the same as cash, at any store that is advertising in your paper. a loose chou at the side. A rose silk frill frames the face and a chiffon vell of the same color is gathered on |. to the crown, to be thrown back off the face if preferred. No pins atall are required, except for fixing the bonnet on the head. { COPENHATEN Sy, GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND PURITY Copenhagen Snuff is made of the best, old, rich, high- flavored leaf tobacco, to which is added only such in- gredients as are component parts of natural leaf tobacco and absolutely pure flavoring extracts. The.Sniff Pro- cess retains the good of the tobagc‘o*fi;é_.nd:.;exfiglst”the bitter and acid of natural Iéaf t6Bacco. ‘ AMERICAN SNUFF COMPANY, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. BLOUSE. * \ SR e - _— - A dressy little blouse is this;: that: might be made in ary soft materfal Lace is used for the yoke, edged with a band of silk, to which the ma- terial is gathered; two tucks are taken over each shoulder. The sleeves are small puffs - set -to lace (cuffs,"|- headed by bands of silk. 4 Materials requi.ed: 13, yard 42 inches wide, % yard silk 22 inches wide, % yard lace, % dozen buttons. L e i L Every citizen in North Central™innesota should be a éader*r &« of the Daily Pioneer. It's the paper that':!‘close to the people. It prints the news today, not tomérrow. It's re;fi‘la:tpn'cejs‘ $5.00 a year. Mail subscribers, (not those receiyin;g:’rpaqer fig v carrier) can _ e 15 By Paying $300 Cash in Advance secure the Daily Pioneer. This special offer is made for a full year and not for a shorter period. Itis made toold and new subscribers alike. (The old price $5.00 by carrier prevails.) Save 50 Cts. Cash By paying for the Weekly Pioneer one year in advance. This offer also-to old and new subscribers alike. Practical Novelties. A most convenient collar box cov- sred with cretonne is of octagonal shape and has a groove in a little in- side flap for holding the elusive but- tons, which can be easily slid in and out. Among the most useful and attrac- tive of the numerous bags shown are those of tapestry woven in pictures. Some of these are for carrying slip- pers, fan or opera glasses. One par- ticularly well adapted to the latter purpose is made of a three-inch wide strip of tapestry interlined with stiff- ening. This continuous strip forms the sides and bottom of the bag, the front and back of which are of plain fabric which is gathered at the top with a cord. A new voluminous darning bag of cretonne has applied pockets and a needle case on the outplde. A particu- larly dainty and unique fancy bag is in the form of a Chinese lantern. Old Novelty Revived. Some of the shops are displaying black overseam kid gloves having the stitching, Paris points and welts ‘in white. These goods are an old nov- elty revived and are selling to some extent. Silk gloves are beginning to occupy a prominent place in the fashion, the demand for silks opening up much earlier than usual. As with the leath- er goods, black and white form the Sulk of the silk glove sales. ~ Tear off this coupon fill out and mail to the Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn., with payment enclosed. Surah Twill 8ilk. idii H Bt T i & The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. material which is claiming much fa y vorable attention, says & fashion ex- change. This is being used by the best model houses in Paris for making tallored suits- and three-plece . .cos tumes. This new surah has a high- luster surface and 18 used i exactly the same manner a8 satins have been 80 freely employed recently. Surah is especially well adapted for summer use in America. It 1s durable, sufficlently dressy -for :a handsome sult, light weight, and therefore com- fortable for summer use in many. parts of the United States. More than this, domiestio silk mills are equipped to| Enclosed find §.................. produce surah silks, Rosldonco Phone 58 818 America Ave. Office Phoas 12

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