Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 30, 1912, Page 7

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et . FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1912, THE M. W. SAVAGE'S CHAMPION HORSES THAT WILL MAKE NEW WORL D'S RECORDS AT THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR ON MONDAY, SEPT. 2. MONEY MAKING CHANGES FOR ALL GDMERS T0 THE MINNES[]TA STATE FARR. Never before has the management of a state or national exposition ever offered such an amount in cash prizes B8 the Minnesota State Falr bas in its 1912 premium list. While the amount of money offered does mnot make the fair it nevertheless indi- cates the position occupied by the management and its desire to bring the best and the greatest variety of | every kind of production to the great exposition in September. There may be other fairs which have a larger exhibit in some one de- partment but there is none that can boast of as well balanced exhibits in all departments as wili he seen on the Minnesota State Fair grounds at Ham- line, September 2 to 7, 1912. A summary of the prizes offered in the various divisions and departments of the fair follows: Horses anc Ponies.......... $12,025.00 Cattle .iseasneis .. 15,066.00 Sheep ... .. 4,085.00 Swine ... . 4,030.00 Poultry 1,857.00 Dairy Products .... Agricultural Product Horticulture ....... 1,668.75 Floriculture . 1,853.00 Aplary’ <.oeaeies ... 1,062.00 Art and Needle Work....... 1,893.50 WHY BE MISERABLE Culinary ........ccecee . 448.00 School Exhibite ............ 800.00 I F Boy's State Fair Encamp- w TH HAY EVEH MERT -nwwsaevssssesises 1,600.0C Horse Racing ...ceovevnnnes 26,000.0C 'A Simple, Safe Remedy Gives In- ............. 583 851.22 AN AEROPLANE VIEW OF MACHINERY HILL, MINNESOTA STATE FAIR_GROUNDS. for . . . . . Large straw hats Boys’ overalls and 20¢|¢ 50 Cups and saucers, . pair " 10¢ .. 15650.00 10,763.00 BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER Silde Back! Backsliding, indeed! I can tell you on the ways of most of us go, the fast- er we slide back the better. Slide back into the cradle, if golng on is into the grave—back, I tell you; back —out of your long faces, and into your long clothes. It is among children only and as children omly that you will find medicine for your healing and true wisdom for your teaching.— Ruskin. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($5.00 for Series). CANDIDATE FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for re-election to the office of coroner of Beltrami county, Minn., on the Republican ticket. During my term in office I appoint- ed deputies in the remote parts of the county, thereby saving the expense of travel from Bemidji, and return, which was a saving of hundreds of dollars to the county. If my conduct in office meets with your approval I respectfully solicit your vote at the primaries on Sep- tember 17th, 1912, M. E. IBERTSON. | stant Relief, Even in The Worst Cases. Thousands of people are miserable two or three months every summer with hay fever and rose cold. They |go around sneezing, blowing the nose and wiping their eyes, and at |night they are so choked up they can hardly breathe. There is no Ineed of this. Ely’s Cream Balm will Irelieve all these distressing symp- toms in less than five minutes’ time. | I—Ia:;v Fever is due to an over sensi-| jti\'e condition of the membrane lin- !ing of the nose and throat. Ely's Cream Balm soothes, heals and | |strengthens this delicate inside skin.' |so that you not only get instant re- lief but are also protected against a | Ireturn of the trouble. Don’t hesitate because you have been disappointed with other reme-| jdies. Get a fifty cent bottle of Ely’s| Cream Balm from your druggist, and |if you are not satisfied after a fair }trial, get your money back. All ‘ldruggists sell and recommend it - You Can Buy Clothing at These - Sale Prices Suit values f 25 $§£ ::l: (}:)Sri:: If)ln?y t.O $ ' 8 $15 Suit values from $20 to $22.50, sale price only . Suit values from $15 to $18, sale price only s I l Your money back for anything not perfectly satisfactory. We want you satisfied. ’ . o . Boys’ School Suits 25°. Discount This sale with its remarkable bargains has made many new friends for this store. If you haven’t already taken advantage of this sale come Saturday IT°S THE LAST DAY GILL BROS. BEMIDJI, MINN. Subseribe for The Pioneer I MEGROTH’S VARIETY STORE MINNESOTA AVENUE oF UL I'OR SATURDAY ONLY Graycote Gray Enamel Berlin Kettles, dome cover, hiack enamel knoh, 19¢ At 8 p. m. Saturday we give away a $25 Vacuum Cleaner. Overalls, shirts, stockings, handkerchiefs, neckwear for men. All are Invited to be present Open Stock White Austrian China 6 bread & butter plates 65¢ 6 5 1-2-inch plates . 85e colored shirts . New shipment of ladies’ leather hand bags,-all sizes and prices. Jelly glasses per dozen . : . . 200 Big line of School Supplles A 5c box of Unoit confection given away with every 10c purchase Water tumblers, 2 for . . . Glass pitchers, gach « & s s oC 10¢ Megroth’s Variety Stomi Chlldrens sweaters 500 Gum drops, the old fashioned kind, per Ib 100 Big line candy and salted Dol 5¢ &10¢ Dolls, dolls, black ribbed dolls Children’s stockings, per IOG pair Good laundry soap, 3 bars for 100 Curtain madras, yard Pr 10¢ Full line of enamel ware, wash boilers and tubs. Come in and see our line of jewelry, the most complete and largest line of 10c and 25c¢ jewelry in town. 100 piece dinner set in white Austrian $l 8 china, complete . 6 breakfast plates $1.086 6 dinner size plates $1.20 6 large size plates $71.50 6 cups and saucers $71.25 6oatmeals . . . 78e 6 individual butters 35e Casseroles . . $1.69 We have a big stock of this high grade china and these prices are the best ever quoted in this part of the country. Large Assortment of Hand Painted German Ware

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