Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 18, 1913, Page 4

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BILLS PASSED (Continued from first page). overhaul and rearrange court records, 8. F. 769, Gunderson—To validate action of common school districts in voting to change site of school build- ings. S. F. 887, Dale—Defining word “credits” as used in certain laws. S. F. 929, C. F. Cook—Amending laws relating to mutual hail and wind insurance companies. S. F. 46, Murray—Relating to evi- . dence affecting conditions as"to mis- representations in policies of life, casualty and disability insurance. House. H. F. 1252, O’Neill and others— Proposing constitutional amendment giving Northern Minnesota revolving fund of $250,000 for construction of roads, ditches and firebreaks. H. F. 1243, P.. A. Peterson— Amending statutes relating to taxes. H. F. 964, Hopkins—Amending statutes relating to public ditches. H. F. 1217, Appropriations com- mittee—Appropriating $700,000 for state university and normal schools. H. F. 457, Southwick and Camp- bell—Establishing a teachers’ em- ployment agency. H. F. 972, Judiciary committee— permitting judges of probate court to formulate rules of court practice. H. F. 1010, Westlake—Fixing sal- arfes of Minneapolis aldermen. FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With the New Prescription. An eminent skin specialist recent- ly discovered a new prescription, othine—double strength—which is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by your druggist under an absolute guaran- tee to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re- move them. Even the first few ap- plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guar- antee.—Adv. What Have You Forgotten? We'll deliver to your table anything in the line of quality grocer- ies. Green goods are arriving in splendid condition. Cast your eye down this list: Strawberries Tomatoes Crape Fruit Radishes Lettuce Celery Onions Rhubarb Pineapple Roe & Markusen Phones 206-207 : %' H anltze Without a doubt the toughest and most durable finish made. BEST FOR FLOORS AND ALL WOODWORK Easily applied, dries over night‘ GIVEN HARDWARE 0. | OUR MONEY BAGK IF YOU- WANT IT _ #16:318 Mindesota Ave. BEMIDUI, MINY, Phone 67 - “Ibuildings on its grounds. H, F. 1163, W. A. Anderson—Pro-| ,,vxm e . Miss. ) g B | roc Minnesota avenue. viding - -for .inspection of county (Continued from first page). ditches, ‘mant ‘188 i m—“—“‘_m_nuus. o5 TRtk and SR Lol M e 1838 i ke X ot Bidacy Remole: ter’.:s ?r :taazt.s Jr;p'f;sf;l:ms_;il;’.lf Mlll:x::“ . . .500 ; ; Mv“““"""‘ Inguire 1215 Beltrami Iz"rn'lvtv‘«lzsaslv&u‘ me, mptleail‘n:‘ltl: - £ A a 5 years through constitutional amend-(St. Paul ... 1899 nten 3 ¢ el . e 2 80 X feel 1t my dn OR RN NI 7ioot room also|and o I feel it my duty to herald the FOR RENT—Nice ‘front. room, also praises of Dr. Kilmer's Swam amp-Root. 400 t “the. L | . Hght house keeping rooms ‘over|" gor years was troubled with kid- :::1:::“? 3,,,‘ Sy i quarter mile to a .| Model, - ney disease and it was so intense that . y K@ | e |1 was bedridden for'days at a time. I teresting talks op the conlolldltsd Some meadow.. Small creek . Ad-|Three up-stairs rooms for rent un-|gave up all hope and doctors for . | school question to a good sized audi- | ' dress box 495, Bemidji, Minn. furnished. ‘517 Irvine avenue. . |miles around gave me no help. Inci- ) - o ly I tried eral patent remed- ment. Columbus ... S. F. 276, G. H. Sullivan—Author- | Indianapolis izing city of Stillwater to prohibit|Loulsville ... isfance of dense smoke from chim-|Toledo ............. neys of factories. i S .F. 596—Amending statutes re-|Kansas City ... lating to aid for county and district|Indianapolis ... o1 o s et - > S power launch. 500“ Stewart, °l° Doud avnue, Phone 237. From the first it gave me relief and it agricultural societies. Batterles—DMo “" Vaughan and| _Roé and Markueen.: o M&w‘, Was no time before I was able to be S. F. 338, Benson—Permitting|0Connor; Merz, Casey and Cotter. maSS“ d nsnflnmam 0 |\TT T rosT AND FOURD up and around and now I am perfect- county boards to acquire land for R.H.E. MW FOR 'SALB—Five -I00m DUNGAIOW, [~ ~ma L L~ |y ‘well ‘and able .to work as I used ty fairs 511 2 ] /1207 Minnesota ‘avenue.- A" snap.|REWARD for information leading to| before my terrible sickness. connty 2 Milwaukee. . §ad . FOR SALE - . .+| ~Phone 93 or:B26. g Tecovery of boy’s - bicycle stolen| . So now let me thank you for your S. F. 1765, Hanson—Amending|Columbus ... . Lo 110 D s e o e = from front porch of my residence |wonderful discovery and take this statutes relating to guardians. ‘Batteries—Slapnicka, = Davis and Hee HELP WANTED, A 1dst Wednes y evening. 8. J. Har- opportunity -to recommend it to all H. F. 979, Seebach—Providing for | Hughes; McQuillen ‘and -Smith. = vey.iif who suffer from kidney tlroubles e e s reimbursement of district judges out WANTED—Competent girl for gen-|——' L Y';;;?L;:g‘{ ol of their districts on judicial busi-|yyyieanalis ... *eral housework.” Mrs. A. A. Mrd. MISCELLANEOUS 2 Hope, ATk, ness. Loufsville .... 903 Beltrami avenue: WANTED-_To buy for oash, two lots| ~Subscribed and sworn to before H. F. 1232, Stone—Providing for WANTED 8. buy.{of cast, two lots me, this 25th of March, 1912. Batterles—Olmstead, Young and CWARE, Notary Public. purchase of land in Itasca state park Owens; Smith, Woodburn !N' Roth. WANTED—GIrl at the M. & I. hotel,| Inside of Tenth street and east of .- Nymore -to help cook. und do-other | Minnesota avenue, either vacant or| —— LettW“ mokoynal by the gate. kitchen work. with ‘cheap house. . Address Box|| Dy Kilmer & Co., 8. F. 543, Van Hoven—Permitting 358 Blnghamton N Y, capitol commission to dispose of old b= WANTED—DI-h wnher at" Lake i il Falal Shore hotel. WANTED—Carpenter work by day |Prove What 8wunu-noot Will Do D—] or job{ Repairing a specialty. gend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- w:)i:rm e Mrhen Add. 0. H. Nichols, 613 Fifth St.|hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. 2 It will convince anyone. You will ‘Batteries—Waiter, Leake, Gard- ner and James; Henderson and Liv- ingstone. § H. F. 963, W. A. Anderson—Pro- viding for the branding of fertilizer. ek Sl e WANTED-—Housecleaning. Call over| g, receive a booklet of valuable in- i « ” FO! iy ,-,————v——— a bill labeled “H. F.”, it is ready for hava: Wb Aeats priso, at itie Bel_ Z FOR REN1 ) Neeley's Store, Hattie Moseley,|formation,.telling-all about the kid- the governor as it originated in and SAUM. “trami County :fair “for:the past ‘FOR RENT—Two ‘rooms _for light| - colored nurse. Phone 548. neys ang blad(:ier. t;vhtgl w;‘;;:ng. _Il)e x sure and mention e Bem aily was passed by the house.. The same u RS E e T T T2 R Y] * three years. -Eggs for settings, $1 ":“““fl"“' also one m‘“’“‘s‘:ef’ BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand|pionesr. Regular fifty-cent and one- is true of the house passing Dills| -John Wolden transactéd business| for 13. .36, per hundred. One| 108 Irvine avenue South., turniture. - 0dd Fellow’s building |dollar size bottles for sale at all drug marked “S. F.” in’ Kelliher Tuesday. , “cockerel left for sale. :George T.|FOR RENT — Four - unfurnished| across from- postofice, phone 129 sturesT—Adv. llkl#fiklilki#i OU can put your falth in us for clothes for what we have ‘and are, and mean to be. Here’s the greatest. clothmg orgamzatlon in Northern Minnesota, always per51stently directed toward higher qualities, better values, better service; every customer treated as if he were the only one; every sale of goods made-with your satis- faction considered first. Expect the best of us: Values flt wear, style and claim our guarantee of 100 per cent satlsfactlon or money back Wonderfully Fine Suits and Top Coats $20 $25 $30 It is our purpose to make. a spemal demonstratlon of values in’ Surts, ‘ovércoats and raincoats at $20, $25 and $30. - Special bench made Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for men and young men; all shapes, all sizes; made by picked workers; clothes that are better than ever in character, in style, in“ finish, beyond any former season. At $20, $25 and $30 we'll show you more. quahty by 50 per cent than' in ‘any “other clothes made. In fabrics, in designs, in great assortment, in perfect needlework---on every count here are the greatest values ever offered at $20, $25 and $30. ' ' : These goods are well worth your careful attentlon, they represent we honestly think, $5 10, $15 more in- trinsic value than any other clothes made; they are such as w111 satlsfy the most critical wearer. ‘suits, overcoats, raincoats, $20, $25, $30. Style book and samples sent anywhere on Tequest. Goods delivered ’free‘ anywhere in Northern Minnesota. - Important Showing of Young Men’s Styles We devote an exclusive section to young men’s clothes; new metropolitan styles, the . ; latest ideas from university centers; suits with soft roll fronts, the new English models in { sacks and Norfolks; they’re the most talked:about suits in town. Uncommon styles, weaves, colormgs, models full of vigor and smart dlstmctlon, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30. Surprisingly Good. Suits $15 Light Weight Ramcoats ~ Silk Lined Spring Overcoats Foi men and young meén our suits at ~ [Fine gabardine raincoats; $18. They're cheviots, tweeds and worsteds, $15 are remarkable; 2 and 3 button sacks > Double texture rarncoats. stands weath- “an llght and medium colors, excellently and norfolks; the fabrics are strictly all- ering, $7.80, $8.60, $10. : : o £ " wool; they are guaranteed in every stitch; ~Waterproof, double texture ramcoats. tailored; you'll get real service from them. equal to ordmary $20 suits, at $15. $12, $15, $18. Srlk lined at $28. Our Clothes forBoys are as good as-our clothes for Men and Young Menn High grade norfolk suits, yoke and box Specml values in. norfolk 3 plait, knife plait, inverted plait. Plain égtl:lf:;;lfilsfioz?l:érfigg . 8 years, B0cC to ’?-50-’ » colors, shepherd ‘checks; blue serges ‘for ‘jlg cheviots, tweeds and cadsltiérs. the sflxn‘a blue serge kmcker s, fast colors, conformation; great values at 88.50, -most se:anceatt':lle fteat;:ormg, fremtforceg N‘ . o i : = - seams amd other ures .of “‘stayin, ew_spring shapes in boys’ no - 84,885, $6, 87.50, 8 50,810, power” $6. 5 . caps, 806, - y s portante o S5 Fareywetve “sus, Ralirah hata or boys 81 and 81,80, Top coats and slip ons, - rain ( “ 6tol8 vears, 32.50 to: for double breasted and norfolk styles. also Bell ' blouses, fine madras materials, Silk Shirts and Others blue serge suits at_ ‘5. . 500. The most wonderful stock of them anywhere; - ur Hat Is Here New Engllsh Style Oxfords silk, candy stripe shirts, $2.50, others at $3.! g(l! You'll i _here the best 83 hats in' the: wor]d“ specially desrgned for our fine trade, a new lot of E h . - Silk and linens, French cuffs with collars to mqtch John ‘B.. Stetson. here on]y in staple s[yleg, 34. nglish shapes. They're Walk-Overs, bench made $2. Arrow madras shirts, $1.50 : - of the very best leathers; black -and tan, $4. Flor- Knit ties, entirely new shapes, m “shaded effects, - Gfll‘dWBVflV“'fim'h soft and stiff hats, §3. - - sheim hand turned shoes, button or lace, black or up; latest persian and pencil stripe novelty - st 1., in youn| meng hats at $3. silk neckwear, 50c. Interwoven lisle hose of T Y Shad” Bad &y youne tans, $5. Boys and little gents’ Sho?.’v $1.50 tinction, 25c. : . Caps 50c _up. . to 5350 Washable suits for little boys 21 -2 to =) BEN SCHNEIDER, Pres.

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