Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 4, 1913, Page 4

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TS a LOUD HAS A BILL during the past few months. ‘hefieve ‘that the shooting’of Saturday {night might not have occurred, nor| . (Continued from first page). lthe death of Deputy Helmer and his ters will hold a.social meeting in t! < assailant. In the miningdistricts of acts as have occurred within the city | the state several deaths occur weekly, Had a|which would, I believe not have oc- law of this nature been in effect Ilcured with such a law. | Blks’. hall ‘this evening. OLDEST PRIEST IS DEAD Rev. Father Wm. Roy of Bla § Two men's H] UNIVERSAL CA an early order. mand for Ford cars. disappointed. ment, {. o. b. Detroit. factory. You'll get yours=-=if you place Every day adds to the already unprecedented de- In spite of the greatly emlarged production-—= late buyers are almost sure to be_ Get yours today. “Everybody is driving a Ford”—more than 200,- 000 in service. New prices—runabout $525— touring car $600—town car $800—with all equip- Get particulars from Northern Auto Co., Phone 74, or from Detroit duck died Saturday in that villa o’clock when they were transfered the Great Northern depot. priests. -| Cathedral. ton and attended the fumeral. * . SPECIAL FROM SAUM. ‘' After two preliminary ‘meetings is invited to attend. men folks will furnish coffee. of Winter Goods Our January Sale left many odds and ends in choice Winter Merchandise. The Spring Goods - need the room they occupy. We are willing to take a loss to gain room. Ladies’ Silk Waists Choice of any Silk Waist in the store . at exactly 1=2 Price. Ladies’ and Girls’ Coats We still have a very good assortment i} of winter Coats; these we offer at 1-2 Price. Ladies’ Dresses One Lot of Ladies’ Wool Challie Dresses, $11.50 and $12.50 values, "ChOICE. ....vreereeen. $3-98 Ladies’ Suits Choice of any Ladies’ Suit in the store at 1=2 Price. Spring Goods Many of the Spring Goods are here; | Dress Goods, Silks, Ginghams, White 2 Goods. Ladies’ Furs One $25 Jap mink muff........$18.80 One $22.50 Jap mink muff......$16.80 One $18.50 natural fox muff. 3!2.60 One $25 black wolf muff.........81 B.BO One $25 Jap mink collar......$16.80 One $20 gray wolf collar.........814.80 One natural fox $20 collar:.....$14.60 One black wolf $20 collar......$14.50 One long fox scarf, a $25 fur for$10.00 All of our lower grade furs are great- ly reduced in price. 1 7.50 Astra- (e ladies 85130, Asre- 529 50 One ladies’ River Mink, $49 50 % - $65 coat, size 36, now Ladies’ Sweaters One lot of ladies’ - wool -'sweaters, val- ggsg:f ufg nstlso but mostly $3 98 BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT Men’s Overcoats black Kersey overcoats, One man’s black kersey coat, a $25 garment, size 37, 519 50 ‘ » price.... | cont, sive. 3hprive. . $18.50 i One lot of 5 coats vaIues o 258, rnee. o o $13.50 1 I:;(;s%rs%e?gfleg:dl Bgoprice‘$11-50 4 Two dark grey $16.50 coats $-“ 50 sizes 35 and 37, price......... Ore dark brown $20 coat, size 37, price.. to $25, choice each... oo bovs brown 20 o643 ) Men’s Caps i All men’s caps, $1, $1.25 and f Men's $1.50 felt shoes now $1.50 values, DOW. 2o i Lo 89c Men’s Winter Shoes i One lot of men’s pneumatic sole shoes, { leather lined, rubber heel, $5 and $6 values to close at a pair ...... ey Men’s $3 felt shoes now.. Men's $1.75 felt shoes now. $3.95 Men’s Underwear Men's bl;xe silk mixsesd shirts and draw- ers, regular price, $5 a suit - 1 NOW, a SUit.......iiveeurvennnn. $3 95 Men's wlnte silk mlxed underwear regular price $6 a suit, now a8iit,....o it e Men’s heavy tan wool underwear regu- lar pnce $4 a suit, now a8 8Uit. ;o isi . ..............$3 45 One lot of men’s heavy shirts and drawers, $1 and $1.25 values, mow-each.... i ..l 79c One lot of men’s heavy wool overshirts, $1.50 values now : $1 19 each:......i..i. Rubber Footwear Men’s low overshoes:. ...8L.19 Men’s one buckle overshoes......$1.39 Men’s four buckle overshoes...... $2.49 Boys’ one buckle overshoes.........$1.19 Youth’s .one buckle overshoes......98¢c Men’s 7-in. leather top rubbers $2.29 Men'’s 10-inch leather top rubbers $2.59 Men’s 16-in. leather top rubbers...$2.95 Men’s low ribbed rubbers Boys’ leather top ribbers Youth’s leather tops........ ... ....51.39 Mon's Shesp Socks . . Buys’ Moose llnneaslns ~ Boys' and glrlq) sms, sizes 12 to 1 the age of seventy-six years. Father Roy was the oldest priest in the diocese of (Crookston and his death was a surprise to many as his condi- tion was ‘ot considered serious un- til shortly 'before. the end. The re- mains were shipped to Bemidji Mon- day and remained in state until three The body was taken to Crookston on the afternoon train where irter- ment was made today ‘in Oakdale visitor Sltutdnr cemetery in the special lots for Funeral services were held from the new cathedral which was opened for services for the first time on Sunday. Father Roy’s funeral was the first one to be held in thefto Turtle River. Monda; Rev. J. J. T. Philippe 0 i 3 accompanied the remains to Crooks- XK KKK KRR KRR RRRK KK RRK KKK KK "*“***iin‘w e , 18- confined in‘ St. Anthony’s farmers around"Saum, it was decided | &% & 1x to have a social gathering at Saum’s |10Spital with bl6od poisoning, ° new schoolhouse on Sunday afternoon d everybody interested R February 9 and every! At HospiEeL R itk enviidond bring something for junch and the | The “Red Lake Peninsula i‘armerfl Final Clearance $4.50 h ‘a- ery, potato-growing:ete. . The: spofal side-will- not be tarnt— ten. We ‘expect to have some good speakers come here and talk about pnctlm issues of the: day. iik**i*fli*lfiiiii*i Rev, T. S.'Kolste ot Bemldjl con-| ducted Norwe.lnn Lutherln _sérvices in the school house Sunday.. ' Wm. Gallagher and” his mother droye to Bemidji 1ast: Thursday. - Miss Bell Horton was a Bemmjl - Progress, Thisina:word is ‘‘The Story of the Cadillac.”’ . Since the inception ‘of thein- . dustry the Cadillac has become increasingly the : criterion of excellence jn-practical construction, " Each year the public looks to-the Cadillac for that which represents the real progress in the development of the motor car; not for fads, nor: . .= - for features whose value ends in their utility as < 2. “‘talking points;” not features which are here © _ today and gone tomorrow; but’ features which ~ " are practical and features w}nch mark real and lubsmnhal ndvancem ént. 7 t’o every second and feurta - Sunday. evening, at 1§ o’elock in bassment . of Catholic church. ' A C. Johnson came up rroni Be-. midji last Sunday’ morning. ~'Mr. Johnson ‘went to Mizpah Mondny‘ morning . Davé Colburn of Kltlchl came up -.oond -.u fol Svemaee, at ok » 0. B p st & AR Regular mestings—Fires. and third ‘Saturday after- noons, at 3:30—at Odd Pei. lows: Halls, " ¢03 um-o i*li*ki&*iiflii’i * 8T, ANTHO! luzfl',u..l x of Frank Osborn, a Gemmelllbudneu Verna - Winker, - the two-year-old daughter of A. H. Winker, 1sin the Mrs. Henry: Logan of Grand Rap- ids.underwent a serious - operation here-yesterday. lni ls mnrtad to be hnprovlng :‘Mrs. Fred Petri nnderweit ‘an oxz- eration here.yesterday: i Alic Hanson of Mizpah was taken to the hospital with a. compound frac- | ture of the leg Mrs, Edward Prebble wm undergo an operation after a few days treat- g U g— B ment in’ the hospital here. = = : - @ : - ' Adolph Moritz of Nebish, was tak- - en to the hospital yesterday. wlth all serious attack of. pneumon Helen Burke, the = two- i daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Burke, was ‘taken to .t for tréatment. this mornin, N ORTHERN AUTO CO ot Phone 74 - and fourth Wednesdays at PSS Regular meoting every secest J; 3 meeting nights -- first third Wedneaday st Sveleet: —1 0. 0. ¥. Hall. ENIONTS OF FYTEIAS Bemidsi Lodge No._ Regular meeting 'nights ory Tuesday eveming &t 3 oelmk-nmlulwlnu. KKK KKK KKK PINEW00! i#*li**l*kliiliiki . Henning Kirkwold transacted; bus- iness in' Bemjdji Wednesda; Tom Mijller -expects to.move ]nto the new hotel in a few.days.; 7 Chas. Lindgren is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Klinger attended the marriage of their daughter.at Be- midji last Tuesday. . . it T Halvor Stai 8nd Clara Brunn were Bemidji callers Wednesday. :.-- g Mr. and Mrs Steve Nelson:went to Bemidjt Friday,:: George Sthol transacted business in. Bemidji Friday. The Pinewood .Aid .soclety.: will meet with: Mrs: Sthol: Thursday, Feb. 13 .instead of this week Thursday. . J. Horsman and D. Ousley of Aure, were pleasant . cnllen in Pinewood, Monday. Miés. Clara; Bnmn, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Brunn. of ‘Buzzle ,and Halvor Stai, of. Aure; were married by --Reverend ;. Lockrum.- Saturday, Feb: 1. A lnrgq reception-and dance was given them in F‘rom hall day evening. .. " Carl Hngemon came down from |- Nebish to attend the dance Saturday evening, % R " Nick Nelson returnéd b'om Federal [Dam s-tunuy. The many friends ol» Martin| ¥ Thompson will be glad to. hear he is {miproving afid will soon be able to 1 . Chaj B.A.mid’lh .“mk L Tho Pkmear Want Ads 195 aat ;‘Il.'l.’ .".'l".‘.'.... " Regular charge rate 1 ‘cen ‘Per insertion. No ad taken for less than 16 cents L /" Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT. ADS DO THE BUSINESS The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who do not take the paper :enerllly read their neighbior's .80 your want ad gets to them-all. 5. 14 Cent a Word Is All' It Costs mum cbmmnfitry 11., 3% K. T..Stated conclave—sscend and rau:m r:-g.n, 3 ocleck p. m.—at Masonlc Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Pifth * 'no. 8 8. chl"fl‘ l‘& 111, WA TED—At ~once . competent | : "FOR RENT e Eou RENT-—Modern.ten réom house, heatin plant, hot water, bath and Lake Agency. - :driving ted'm. Hous»_tor Vrent.-lnqu!rs 404 Min- nesota avenue. _— e i FOR RENT—Six room eottnse. phone 619, e ——E - —_——— g MISCELLANEOUS 3 e e i o s . .|ADVERTISERS—The great state of SO i SV SO FOR GALI—Typovriar ribbons or | LTS Bkl ofes ualimlied o every make of typewriter on ‘the [ i oy ¥ fled advertisers. The recognized market at 50 cents and 75 cents % r | A > ; - advertising ‘medium in the ‘Fargo each. . .Every ribbon sold for 75 fite SeuAtRG eSS b Bhbae | orduts Dally and Bunday Courier-News, ey 2 the only seven-day paper in the promptly filled. “Mail orders given G 2 s state and ‘the paper which carries the same careful attention as when the largest amount of classified you appear-in persom:. . Phone 31. e i-advertising.” The Courier-News _The: Bemldji Ploncer Office Supply | e FILCE, TUe . Sonrle blank- ;" reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the use In order to get re- Tates one cent per word first 1nsertion; one-half “cent per word succeeding: fmgertions; fifty cents per 1ine per. month. Address the Oourler-Newn, Fargo, N. D. WAN'I‘ED—IOB merchants in North- érn Minnesdta to sell “The Bemid- 31” lead penmcil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising] columns of ‘Pioneer in order that al receive advantage of advertis- :‘Mr. and -Mrs. L. Higgins of Obine, were visitors of ‘Nebish Monday. When ‘you come to Nebish don’t forget ‘to. visit ‘our new" mber who started businéss last week. - Miss Vaatvelt, the Hay" Creek school - teacher, has: changed her boarding place to:the city hotel. J.-Anderson, the Page & Hill cook; went. to Bemldjl Su\mhy to have Who Salls 1t? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because: it's the best nickel pencil .on the ‘market ulhylfl will be for many days to come. The Bemidji-Pencil stands alone in the [five] [cent world. . ‘Tt is sold on your money back basis. A store . on. -every street and in surrounding cities. re They Are: Ou-hon'. Varioty Stors nua-. uec -u-a ofiie s, Roe & he Ploneer Office nt §cents each"and in town on business llohdfly An organ wag bounp for the Pete Sunday, ‘or Little * North school, as $66.60 taken in at the A" crowd -from Ten-] Nebish. There was a_ big crowd for such a little Everybody reported & | .Class eon\lluop Call or write this _office for proofs. Address Bomldfi _Ploneer, Bemidyf, Minn.. “elty llfiflu. ‘corner - Fourteenth rton.avenue. Address . -OF phone the Bemltui Pioneer Of- fice Supply:Co. Phnne 31.. Be- 3 3 ¥ Hogenson, who are employed at Page & Hill blly gasoline " boat. ‘ood oondltlon and : llemm‘ “The| W loneer. will procure any kind of| BOUGHT AND SOLD—Seeond hand turniture. 0dd Fellow’s building, " across”trom: postoffice, phone 129 w.«mp—mum- by stenograph- . er. “Inguire “Z”, Ploneer .office. Eb—lfilt(on in_office. | Wm. MoOmnalg - J. P. O-kl’. .l..' Store Amam

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