Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 15, 1913, Page 3

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HRERRRK KKK KKK KKK KR * MALCOLM, * KKK KKK KKK KKK KK John Stanley returned Thursday from a trip to Thief River Falls. G. A. Benson autoed to Thief River Wednesday. B, C. Benedict, who has been visit- ,;\ng his daughter, Mrs. G. A. Benson loft for his home in Desmet S. D. ‘Wednesday by way of Duluth and Minneapolis. Albert Miller bought a team from G. A, Benson this week. Marie and Willlam * Stanley are visiting at the G. A. Benson and Henry Johnson homes for a few days. Mrs. Jokela has been quite sick for ‘B few days. Art Billet went to Grygla Friday returning Saturday. There will be a dance at Jens Bli- _ligs Saturday evening. Every one in- " vited. THE SPALDING FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913 MAY YOHE. Report Says She May Remarry Lord Hope, Former Hubby. Sept., $1.50%; Oct, $1.31; Dec, $l- 59%. South St. Paul Live Stock. South St Paul, Aug.:dd-sCuttle— Steers, $6.50@8.40; cows and heifers, | -$4:50@7.25;_calves, $6.00@10.35; fesd- | Baby bump and character dolls, . 5c, 10c, 25c. That can go a mlle m 2:10° ‘you have a RIGHT to “BLOW SOME” : '1f You H'a‘”ile anAuto . I rtainly Feel Almost, 13w el iy Y0 eliioog ‘That you consider, in fact almost dead sure,” is just:a . httle. “THE'? BEST -CAR EVER” you can “say so” and no one will blame you, or cntlcxze _you. . We Ce 2 “Dead- Siire Know” asroquuc el wrooubo Bis of wiarorg wrad 1:ro eeae! Jod {0 I5iW gegruin Smyma rugs, double fimshed | use either slde. slze 28x56 each Carpet beaters each 7 c. Drip or bread pans heavy sheet 3 & S b B R That this store has the gOOdSM Yzlth the lowe price; selected: wnth great care, | = e x * % OEWOOD bought at the right’ tlmc, from the rlght wholesalers . and: factom.es, baught.xat, . |0 Bro tamsactsd buaincas in plondon, Aug 15s3ay Yobe tor the lowest possible prices and. therefore. sold accordingly Jow, so We' ;:an say ‘f & ur: . ., " Henry Spencer returned Wednes- ::;;fegegh:nher::dngt ::";wtr:::::nr; so and feel proud Of lt »» E LEAVE IT WITH THE PEOPLE 8 e e day from Sauk Center where he spent | report that Lord Francis Hope bas { K de e e e pat e sun aaen i tove wiin her w2d |} © IN FACT, the secret of the succes of this store. lxcs prmmpal] in., :I‘W() o Among those who have Iread 3 ¢ lett for the harveat fields of N. Dak, | === |1 Thin s. ‘“Haying the goods that folks want” and “Ha ; ¢ are Ben Iverson, Iver Iverson, Ben| “MOVIE” TRUST IS CHARGED A l b k h ylng e ng L of. 4 Pederson, Henry S d B — ‘a price.” rule we never break is this: #1 ok i c:fl;x::l]:’. enry Spencer and Bert Sl Bndmgns Bathe Joie tonder a P i this: G‘OOdS must be Worth the prlCC ‘:d X e war'vhe ot anais et i) - Rhermea L asked whether it is a 5 or a'10 cent’ article, or that.many. dollars.” ennt ol <108 oo | day in Bemidji. Cleveland, Aug. 15.—Charging that i g e S the Genera Piim compuy of New And one thing more. 'We ate hereto stay;’'own propetty here. outside -of 1 _| Yo a monopoly in: restr: K ) | Aoistets gty or s B trads i violtion of (e Sherman i thé store; here to pay our share of the taxes and- evcrythmg else for‘the wel- - % The Diseth, T} d Malie fam- ! g : ? [ %;:e:"ffite;:‘:?{;“by M. aaa| emee o o ciims of 0o Lako shore | f2ar¢ Of Bemidii. This town is good enough for,us ‘and we are bulldmg up § i ndgre: A G . ' S T Bruvs i Saucanytor and, A Shlt e fedurel sourt Joee tlrade today for tomorrow; trade this month for the _one that’s coming; this ,,, Okl - f. bt § gt whors she wit vt 2o Lot the vl damage provisn st o . | Vear for next year. Can a store like this 'serve .you, and- would a store of o 't business of the Lake Shore Film and 1 1 berey conton, ases the s . e | Bupply company, which remted. fims his kind serve you better or worse? We leave that w1th you. , ‘u g Pinewood? 4,700 guarts of blueber- ;’::obr;‘wu:‘“m::m‘:; “;;:l‘::’:: - - i oo, i g ries were shipped from here this sea- pruiicalfi'“h:s ‘:een ruined by the' i U B | f ) 4t o sot! collc-ofs B qlaid il ot —— son. monopoliatic methods of the General ur« p a E 0 0 Han Kirkvold and son were Bem-| Film ocompany. f ] 1dji visitors Tuesday, T Y, - . : } NEW JERSEY BANK FAILS Ends Saturdaz---Thls Week ' 30 nnu VOIGES | Closes Doors With Reported Shortage ancgsanl;lels:aggz?gicosgl[glzngffl:m sal.ls}l') liggldstr‘d:;fy - Yool:: :ggc;z{ ¢ $200,000. oo Ceriton; N.° 7, Aug. 16— The Rose- everything in Kettles, Sauee Pans, 'Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Water Pails And Meny are the Voices of Bemidji | ville Trust.company: of - Reseville, N. in 10 and 12 quart mzes, and a lot of other items; all at sale { People. 1., was closed by the. statebanking ! price of.................... 690 - Thirty tonsandt wilois —wist o foe e e ke - EQkeing o oW . o | Priceofi..... o L AR G L ' grand chorus. And that's the number | ment examinod the bank and discover- All Weller brown and' white cooking or baking ware on sale this week. of American men and who ed a shortage of about $200,000. All B d . - p o publicly praising Doa:, :I;::ney P?ll;: bElnnk lrt:p};st:d m;:;:tt; :i)l;‘:l{)\:)x;efl;i ::; Ri ch ar l n’s - rass Ja’ enjers; 1 3 off. A real bargain. S for relief from backache, kidney and 2 bt == i ‘ bladder 11}s. They say it to ntrfe:ds. g;pgg‘l)t:gozlr fl):{g;dsad I;;‘;.‘:: rg};_‘ Mercemed cotton Floss SPEOIAL_'S Do NOt Mlss \ They tell it in the home papers. Be- 000, and a paid up capital of $100,000, All we ask is that you bu = > | | midji people are in this chorus. Here's | all of which will be wiped out by the woa Jo 0T = 14 quart tin dish a Bemidji case. shortage, the department says. 1 Pillow Top i q I dish pan, sc W. H. Garrison, barber, 604 Third —_ . ive OELONG or SOUARE-=6atod sa special, each.................. { 'street, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I had Three Killed in Auto Wreck. 'ABERDEEN CRASH. AR | paine across my loins and my back er;’:::fl:l‘:ul“k“;d :fl' t;:Tn'fl‘::: 1 Back for Pillow o i ." :Vt?)zp“d:nuiot la’lll“l?eul:;x:;yh:::r:::o;: when a large touring car got beyond 1 Diagram Lesson e Gray granite, very large 48c 1 | were unnatural. I got Doan’s Kidney %\:l:t.roll)e:; r::: .3;3211; J:élrl :tenrml;:ll':: thowing arrangement of stitches and color ‘ each...............ccuuueeeen. { Pills at Barker's Drug Store and they | Mrs. Bommer and Miss Alice Paegels For 25 Cents 1) | helped me so much that I can recom-| of Rochester lost their lives. ‘-—th N e e 74 mend them f.cv anyong suffering in a 75'0m“. e 108 0] ot o U 3 em;'ld:rs:vl:yhy all dealers. Price 50 0ld Orchard, Me., Aug. .15"“” the BSOLUTELY FREE [ conts. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo,| Now s sfand hotels $25,000 naa hoon We carry a large stock of Pil- New lot of dressing combs New York, sole agents for the United | rajsed by the Gideons in their three low Tops, Center- Pieces, Library i 9 to 98¢ Sl;tes. N— days’ national conyention here. Covers. Aprons and many other lll Whlte :l\;:)l'g each 48¢ Each 9¢ P emember the name—Doan’s—and T B TP P ", ; : lo ) 3 ‘ “When Your aBack 1s Lal:ne—Rl:;- GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES items; so if you care for embroid- oy T2 R take no other. Duluth Wheat and Flax. ery work come here. Also filo - BROOMS 4 sewed. You have paid 35c before. 1 sc y Duluth, Aug. 14—Wheat—On track|ll ~silk and mercerized tams, etc. Each 90 Not many in sale. Each, special..............ccccccunenen. / and to arrive, No.-1 hard, 83%¢; No.|[l = { 1 Northern, 88%c; No. 2 Northern; iy { ey | | 863%@87%¢c; Sept., 88%c;. Dec., 30%e. % st quality Flax—On track and to arrive, §1.50%; ) era, $6.25477.35, - Hoga—31. —lt)c 20¢, 25c¢. - size8 x 14 each 7c.' D\llulE’EEtrl;En nd’ ln?-":‘flmol Sheel M;: tamba, ‘EJ.JOWG; k! e pULUT! MINNESOTA || 2horn wethers, $4.0094.76; shom Pop guns 10c Sa Iron holders More than $100,000.00- recently expended || oo on improvements. %o—aoo 1% privas baths, 60 sample Evnri 35 convenlenee nxurloul and 01 restaurants Flemis B MeanrHl OolonlllBllflotx Mal nificent 10bby and nubu allroom, banquet rooms and lvne lun mrlor Illd o TVa: dlnlne rooms 8 1888 86C~ tlon ‘but overlooking the hlrbor lnd lea Superior. Convenient to ev l Ona of the Braat Hotals of llu Ilrlinal e | y 14—Wheat=-Sept., 36%@86%0. Dec.,, 80%c. i Corn~— Sept., 73c; Dec., 68%c. Oats—Sept,, | 41%c;: Dec., 44%c. Pork—Sept.;, $20. 45; Jan,,, $18.75. .Butter—Creameries, 25% @26%%4c.. . Eggs—ldc. Poultry— Hens, 14%c; springs, 18c; Doll :cabs, ;English -style, good' _ values, $1.98, 33 48. éarden set, spade ‘hoe and rake, -regular 25c, special 15¢. { Jap - mattlng rugs, vefy heavy, € .white, lst grade. special 2 pieces 98¢ Iron handles always 10c each 5¢ Decorated of same, each 83c. _ Combination offer. 6 bars Lenox Wash bowl“and pitcher, clear ! laundry soap, 3 bars Fairy soap,- Large éh)pment of butter jars 1:box 3 bar toilet seap all for 39c. - large size’ 36x72 each 49¢ with covers, stoneware baking Size 27x54 each 25c. i-| dishes,-pitchers, cuspidors, etc., all Tapestry brussels rugs worsted aflSe and20c. - - good wearers, oviental patterns, | - Shipment‘in of flower pots, jar- size 27x54, each 98c. diniers, etc. .| 18¢. Clothes hampers best made reg- ular $3.85 special $3 20. Mlnngnpdfii GHI}:. --Minneapolis, » Aug. - 14.—Wheat— Sept., 86%c; Dec., 893c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 89%c; No 1 B%) | Northern, 87% @89%c¢;-to arrive, 86c; No: 2 Northern, 8534¢; No. 8. Northern, 41, @85%c;. No." 3 yellow corn, 76% /77¢; No. 4 corn, 39%¢; No.3 white oats, 38c;. No. .3 oats, barley, 48@64c; $1.51%. wwmre Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Aug. 14.—Cai $7.10@9.10; Tem steers, Large granite wash basin reg- ular 23¢ special 14c. "Not a week passes, some weeks not a day passes, but what we get in new - goods, more specials; so;why should we not have what you want. 3 TRY THIS STORE FIRST. c) 'CARLSON _VARIETY STORE- The store of gaod valuns, the store that saves you mnney all the time. Goods delivered. Phone 127. Open evenings. : 362 @37%%c; flax, §1.50%; to ar- Great big, il roomy overalls " 'made of the stoutest heavydrill and denim, double sewed with six [ cord thread. Insist That Your Next Pair Are Patrick-Duluth Overalls Generous in cut, extra 2, Hogs—Light, $8.75@9.30; 1 bib, ] s?;:sz:e?dgrs:;at?&s‘:ccasl? N . .20; heavy, .00 off at back —six larze HERR 8.86 n , $TT0@7.90; pigs, $4.50, e iy @38.30. Sheep—Native, $3.76@4.80; usually hig! 0 F.A Pl(ruk&CoDnlnlk i yearlings, $5.00@5.90; lembs, $5.25@ “ Manufaoburers 7.38. 5 4

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