Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1911, Page 3

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-3 NOVEMBER 15, 1611 ' BEMIDJI BRIEF. T4 e Editorial Telephone, “THREE-QNE” - DORA BARRETTE, Society Reparter Much of the good advice handed Kelliher and Blackduck on business. you won't hold water. Get the famous Cooking Bags at Roe and Markusen’s Grocery Store. Mrs. J. F. Randahl will entertain the Swedish Ladies Aid Thursday af- ternoon at the church. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Read what Cooking in Paper Bags does on another page of this paper. Roe and Markusen sells them. The inventor of fly paper is run-| ning for office in California.' As a candidate he ought to be able to! stick. PRIZE WALTZ! Friday night in| the City Hall the Bemidji Dancing| Academy will give a prize waltz. Are you going to win it? Good mus-| ic and good floor. Lesson at 7:30. Try our 22 cents the pound cof- fee. Its the best in the city for the | money. Then call at the New Gro-| cery on Minnesota Avenue and see what they have there in the grocery line. J. B. Hanson & Co. The best way to do your cooking is in Papar Bags. Read about them elsewhere in this paper. Look for| the display ad and then come to the| Roe and Markusen Grocery store and | they will tel you more about them. | Several skaters on Lake Bemidjii enjoyed the sport last evening, the light snow fall having in no way| hampered the pleasure of the skaters. | The ice out about a block from the| shore is smooth enough for skating. | Economy is the most essential ele- | ment of success. If you would be a successful man you must save your | money. No matter how little it is| you will be welcome at the Northern | National Bank. | The Ladies Aid Society of the| Presbyterian Church will meet to-| morrow afternoon at 2:30 in the par- | lors of the church. All members are | requested to be present as there is| business of importance to be dis- cussed. The handsome pictures that are be- ing given away to the readers of the Pioneer are being carried away as fast right now as they were at the beginning and those who are wait- | ing to buy when all the subscribers | of the paper have been supplied | might be disappointed. -It is bet- | ter to become a subscriber and pay | the sum of $1.25 for a period of | three months for the paper and get | your choice of one of these beauti- | ful carbons, than to have to pay| practically the same price later on for just the picture. Sover's System of Cooking in Pa-| per Bags is said to have revolution- | ized cooking in England, and a like | result is predicted for it in this coun- iry as soon as its remarkable virtues | become known to the American| housewife. | ATe you going to win the prize waltz in the City Hall Friday night? The Bemidji Dancing Academy gives as an attraction for its weekly dances| a prize waltz that night. Curtis or-| chestra of Cass Lake will play. | POOROOPOPPO®O®O®G b PERSONALS. o ©00000600600000000/ O. B. Olson, the Kelliher merchant, | spent yesterday in the city on busi- | ness. | A. D. Stephens of Crookston, was in the city this morning for a few hours. Mrs. J. Buck of Deer River, is the | guest of Miss Minnie Eidem for a | few days. { Eric Franson, the International| Falls land man, is in the city today on business. Attorney Thayer Bailey has gone| to Fergus Falls where he will appear on the Dumas case. C. G. Johnson, the land man, went to Blackduck this morning on busi- ness. He will return this evening. A. A. D. Rahn of Minneapolis, ar- rived in the city last night and will remain here for a few days on busi- | ness. H Attorney A. M. Crowell left last evening for his homestead near Tur- tle River where he will hunt for a few days. C. H. Burt of St. Paul, traveling | representative of the Grigg Cooper Company, was in the city yesterday| on business. | C. T. Kennedy, of Grand Rapids, is in the city attending to business matters. Mr. Kennedy is a logger | of Grand Rapids. Miss Florence Mariner returned to Bemidji this noon from Eldred where | she has spent the past week as the guest of her parents. W. L. Hall, traveling representa- | tive for the Simmons Hardware Com- pany of Minneapolis, was in the city yesterday on business. Attorney C. McKusick retumedi vesterday morning from the Twin | Cities where he has spent the past week on legal business. Gust Carlson returned today from | Red Lake where he has been em- ployed on government work during the past several months. | G. H. Warner of Brainerd, road- master of the Minnesota & Interna- tional Railway Company, is in the city for a few days on business. B. W. Lakin, superintendent of the logging department of the Crookston Carl Dowran and -wife of Grand Forks, are the guests today of Mrs. E. E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Dow- | Tan are en route to Brainerd to at- tend the Beare-Ingersoll wedding. Edward A. Whitaker, of St. Paul, traveling passenger agent for the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway and Chicago & North Western Railway, is in the city to- day on business. Miss Donna Lycan went to Brain- erd this morning to attend the wed- | ding of Miss Louise Beare to Dr.| |Howard Ingersoll, which will take! place tomorrow. Miss Lycan was accompanied by Georgia Schumaker who will act as flower girl at the wedding. | | STARTLES BEMIDJI WOMEN -, & e o of any store from Duluth to Grand s Forks. E mmmmmm That' The class of peoplé attracted by the g | Crowds This Place With Bar- |announcement of the Berman EmDO-| rrees are carried away by the fivod, gain Seekers. St cions, I hope not! him.—Lippineott's. N rium is self evident of the fact that{ ghfle rushes remain. it was the grade of merchandise as 3 well as the price that did the busi- & = BRICK FACTORY| Extra -.!es‘ peopley. thoroughly ex- perienced, have been added to this We make brick and can fill all orders store’s salesforce, Which tends to make the place an inviting store to promptly. Build your house of brick made by The Berman Emporium, Bemidji’s|trade, exclusive of the price advant- FOLEY BROS.| BEMIDIT'S EXCLUSIVE STORE Q.C.H.L.O.8. KAISER HOUSE 608 Bemidjl Ave. a stock reduction sale through the| The timely seasonable suggesions columns of this paper last Saturday |made in he Berman Emporium ad- and the result was a stupendous out- | vertisement have also aided toward giving of merchandise. The store an-|making this stock reduction sale de- nounced a reduction in every depart-|cidedly successful. Winter goods, ment. house dresses, street dresses, after- exclusive store for women announced |ages offered. Bemidji, Minn. The citizens may well feel proud |ncon, evening and party dresses, furs Lumber Company, left last night for THE SUIT YOU WILL LIKE IS HERE, SIR! So many different colors, shades, patterns and designs of fabric, and such a variety of different models are exhibited in our present showing of stylish new suits that almost -every taste can be precisely gratified. We are showing some exceptional values at $15, $20 and $25, and extensive assortments at these three prices. We will show you the best values on the market at $10.00 to $35.00. To fully appreciate their excellence you must see them and try them on. Kuppenheimer Clothes The Mora and Malroy Hats $3.00 - Wilson Brothers Shirts $1.00 to $1.50 PUT US TO THE TE If There Are Advantages Tb Be Gained by Trading Here, Why Don’t You Find Out About It? If a store told me, through its advertisements, that it could save me money on the things I had to buy---that its store service was par-excellent---that its stock cof goods was exceptionally complete-—-that its business was conducted according to the strictest principles of integrity in all its dealings---I'd put that store to the test, and if they did as they claimed to do, I'd be their customer always What we want you te do with us is to try us out---put us to the test. This Store offers so many- advantages for satisfactory trading that you will be a steadfast customer of ours, once you get acquaitned _.. . with our,goods and our methods. Why not iry us the next time you need something in our Iine. We sell dependable qualitiés at moder- ate prices Come---Look or Buy You’ll be welcome at any time, and you’ll never see a finer line of attractive merchandise than we can show you now. : We Positively Cuarantee every article we sell to be the best quality procurable at the price, and you know we always replace any article purchased here that fails to give satisfactory service. Our customers are always sure of getting i out. The Best Values For the Least Money with extra strong thread. We Are The Merchants Who Sell Suits from $10 to $30 Overcoats $10 to $30 Douglas Shoes $3.50 If Yo_u Don’t Trade Here, We Both Lose Money Fou jrere piaying golf? Mzrjorie—Gra- ‘Why, 1 accepted NUBSE A SMITH Maternity andGeneraiNursing DRESS YOUR BOY AS GOOD AS YOURSELF If you desire to bring your boy up in full realization of the fact that out- ward appearance is a badge of inward refinement you want to buy him one of our excellent boys’ suits. are made and tailored in the same careful manner thai characterizes our men’s garments, assuring a per- manence of styleand neatness until the garments are completely worn We realize too that boys are extraordinarily hard on clothes, so all the seams are taped and sewed Crossett Shoes $4.00 and $5.00 Winter Underwear 50¢ to $5.00 Flannel Shirts $1.00 to $3.00 The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel 180 MODERN ROOMS Located in Heart of Business District $1.00 SINGLE RATE $1.00 EUROPLAN. RATE FOR TWO PERSONS $1.50 PRIVATE BATH AND ToILET EXTRA | EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER, STEAM WEAT, GAS AND ELECTRIC UGHTS, PORCELAIN ' LAVATORY, PARQUET FLOOR, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE YO OF- FICE AND CITY. ALL BATH ROOMS ARE FINISHED IN WHITE TILE WITH OPEN NICKEL ST They 1 | | f-»,—’s P \/

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