Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 24, 1912, Page 4

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There Is Quly One “Bromo That Is Laxative Bromo Ohinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. E. W. Grove Always remember the full name. Look orthls signature on every box. 25c. Quinine’’ The Pioneer Want Ads | OASH WITH 00PY ] lA oent per word per lssub 1 15 cents. SALEENDSSATURDAY s 2ot “sncsasrou.s. Large Consignment of Canarles Com- | The Berman Emporium after in- ventory sale closes Saturday, January il Ing to America From England. The remarkable values offered witnessed at the Halifax railway sta- | ing thls event since its opening, tlon when 2,000 canarles of varlous last Saturday has been amazing to | breeds, comprisiog = Yorkshire, the shoppers of this communi Dress goods. embroideries, ! white goods, waists, lace curtain underwear, children’s and ar children this big se The misses | tic. son’s event, en today than it was before the ! . People are coming from around to this woman's shop- id that no event ue giving previ-| ously held in Northern Minnesota. A Beggar's Luggage. Local Pride. “Why do you insist on emporium as a result of the YOUr money away from your home! an of uncertain age, but positive bank Y town?” “Well,” replied Farmer Corn-! account, was cut out by a gentleman | tossel, “I've got a good deal of local pride, T have, and T regard the people | her and took her home. Whereupon the | { in this here township ae smart that none of ‘em is goin’ to let —_ ! any real bargains git away from him.” All the birds were bred in West Riding and the exportation is clamor for bargains is DY far the largest from this distriet. investing bein’ Nor- United States, wich, border fancy Lizard, and Lan- | and cashire, were dispatched to America. * | At Liverpool the canaries were trans- shipped to the White Star liner Bal- | Special arrangements have been ladies coats and ladies and ' made to feed many mouths on the | footwear are included in | ocean trip. adZgets to them all. % Cent a Word Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No'ad taken for less than HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS | They tell what you have to sell to everybody in Bemidji. | The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people wholdo not take the paper generally read their neighbor's so your want Can’t Lose Much by Taking a Chance Phone 31 Is All It Costs | HELP WANTED | ! | London—A remarkable scene was | VANTED—For U. S. Army—Able-| WANTED—Bright boy at Bemidji bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the of good character | temperate habits, who can| language. For information ap-! ply to Recruiting Office at Schroe- der Building, Bemidji, or 217 Tor- | rey Building, Duluth, Minn. WANTED—Girl for general house- | | WANTED—GIr] for; general. house- | speak, read and write the English | FOR SALE—Cheap 160 Acres, des- work. Phone 319-3. Mrs. Ray Murphy, 703 Minnesota Ave. Cigar Store. FOR SALE cribed SE1-4 of SW 1-4 and Lat. 4 Section 19 and NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 and Lat. 1 Section 80 T. 153, Range 31, West. Some improve-| ments on the land. Apply to P. C. Anderson, Hammond, Wis. | Editor’s Mean Revenge. | An editor who was courting a wom- ! from a neighboring town, who married | 80 | editor sought a mean revenge by head- | ing account of her wedding: “Another 0Old Resident Gone.” “|FOR SALE—Millinery stock. will | invoice $300. Only millinery stock in town. Good store build-| ing for rent, 24x50, at Oklee, Minn. Address 1..0. Monger, Me-, Intosh, Minn. | FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer will procure any kind of | a rubber stamp for you on short When Bridget ging at Wells she had the following articles distributed about her person Tea, sugar, fresh cut beefsteak, piece of bacon, two bloaters, bread and cheese, four buns, bag of biscuits, cooked fagot, two apples, onions, two elay pipes, tobacco, cigarettes and snuff.—London Evening Standard. The Man That Counts. “Remember each of you that the chance for heroic endeavor of a rath-| er spectacular kind does not often count; that the man who really counts In this life is not the man who thinks | how well he could do some bit of heroism if the chance arose, but the man who actually does the humdrum, workaday, every-day duties as tho: duties arise.”—Theodore Roosevelt. THE SECRET OF snccassi Genuing Merit Required to Win, the People’s Confidence Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon for-| gotten? The reason is plain—the ar- ticle did not fulfill the promises of ! the manufactu This applies most | particnlarly to a medicine. A medi-| cinal preparation that has real cura-| tive value almost sells itself, as like | n endless chain system the remedy | is recommended by those who have been cured, to those who are in need | of it. | In an interview on the subject al prominent local druggist says “Take | for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-| Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to rec- ommend, for in almost every case it shows immediate results, as many of my customers testify. No other kid- ney remedy that I know of has so large a sale.” | The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- | Root is due to the fact that it fulfills| every wish in overcoming kidney, liv- | er and bladder diseases, corrects ur-; inary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. A free trial bottle will be sent by mail, absolutely free. Address Dr.| Kilmer & Co., Birhamton, N. Y., and | mention this paper. Regul: size hottles sold at all druggists—=50c and .00. AMUSEMENTS| GRAND THEATER Tonight and Tomorrow Night Wednesday and Thursday Overture—Poet and Peasant Ruth Wightman The Broken Tray A Western film full of life and action. Downfall of Man The Book Agent These are two of Powers' playlets. They are extremely funny, Jario’s Daughter A drama of great power. miss seeing it. Don’t Intermezzo March Grotesque—Sinding Ruth Wightman Hlustrated Song Take Me Back to Baby Land Watch for date of “SHE” Rider_ Haggard's famous novel To Prepare a Tasty, Tempting and Appetizing Dish of Macaroni or Spaghetti, you must have a Durum Wheat product. MOTHER'S MACARONI has a rich creamy flavor, and amber color when cooked. It is guaranteed to be made of the best Durum Wheat Flour. Ask for | FOR RENT—-Neatly furnished room | notice, - FOR SALE—Hay 50 cents per bale B, W. Hannah, 613-12th, Street, Phone 551. PIANO—One slightly used Piano for sale at a bargain. Telephone 317-2 FOR RENT Don’t Play for rent. 513 Minnesota Ave. FOR RENT-—House for rent. Inquire Frank Lane. Sun Glasses LOST AND FOUND LOST—At Union depot Saturday night, tan sewing bag. Finder re- _ turn to Pioneer for reward. LOST—2 keys on ring. Pioneer for reward. the bright sun and the we can equip you wit glasses. Return to MISCELLANEQUS | AN~ S A ADVERTISERS--The great state of | North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the ouly seven day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. Thne courler-News covers North Dakota like a blank- in every case. Manufacturing Third Street “Hit or Miss” with your eyes! You can't afford to. It's too risky a game. If you need glasses, by all means wear them. plete line of optical goods and can fit you with glasses properly. Lenses of every description. In smoke tinted, Green, Blue and Amber. If Repair Department There is perhaps no establishment in northern Minnesota better fitted to do first class repair work than our repair and manufacturing de- partment. We guarantee absolute satisfaction George T. Baker and Co. We carry a com- snow dazzles your eyes h the proper shade of Jewelers. Bemidji, Minn. et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the| conductors, $75-$125. Experience paper to use In order to get re- WANTED—Dining and sleeping car| no? Call at second hand etore, 0dd Fellows Bldg. unnecessary, we teach you, Dining Car World, 125 W. Van Buren, Chicago. sults; rates one cent per word. first | ingertion, ome-half cent per wurdl succedding insertion; fifty cents per line per month. Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. you to trade for new standard pia- | write | BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0Odd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. Address the| WANTED TO TRADE—What have | WANTED—Plain sewing or washing to take home. Phone 497. 2000 yards French Gin- hams, Percales, Etc., worth 12 1-2¢ to 15c, sale price per yard only 10 pieces Novelty Dress Goods and Suitings, exclus- ive styles, worth $2.50 to $3.00, sale price only $1.49 50 pair 12-4 Wool Fin- ished Blankets, extra heavy, worth $3.00, sale price per pair only 9¢c $1.98 those smallest 1000 worth 2000 One Lot of Ladies’ Shoes, worth to $2.00, sale price only reductions. possible volume. yards Flanneletts, 121-2c yard, sale price only 7:¢ All. Outing Flannels, worth to 121-2c,sale price per yard, only 8:2¢ All Outing Flannels, worth to 10c, sale price only 6; yds Challies, Per- cales, Prints, sale price until sold; per yard only 4:c We are going to clear out many lines before we take stock, and this, of course, will be of interest to men and women who appreciate a bargain and a chance to save.. We do not intend to put on the inventory sheets anything that can find other owners befcre that time, and we know that these will be soon picked up at such tremendous There is, perhaps, no other time in the year where your dollars will get more for you than just before stock-taking. 356 fades Wor- The idea is to get the quantity of winter merchandise down to the The result is---bargains. pri 3c Specials Silks worth Nickel plated Safty Pins, per 3 price only QOZON o35 wdiiine s Dt ms oo 3c Brass Pins, per package only ... 2 dozen best Hooks and Eyes. oBlysa s T S 3c | Good Pearl Buttons, 'per dozen, only noiicaadidiates s s 3c Large 5c Pencil Tablets 100 pair Fleisher’s Spanish Worsted, white 5 only, per skein.............. v e c 50c Ladies’ Underwear, only . Children’s Underwear, worth to 50c, sale price only... Men’s Wool Underwear, former sale price 98¢, cut down to., sted Hose, 1000 yards 59c e ——————————————— 54-in. all wool Broadcloth and Panamas, worth $1.25, sale price only 69c Blankets, worth 98¢ to $1.25 sale price per pair, only 69c One Lot of Men and Women’s Shoes, worth from $2.50 to $3.00, at Flanigan, who de- scribed herself as “a poor lone Irish | widow woman,” was arrested for beg- | . Begins Friday, January 26 sale ce, 19¢ Silks, 59c. 75¢ to $1, sale 11-4 Cotton -t j { e et —f S U T—

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