Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 25, 1914, Page 4

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APRON SALE —We have just received 50 dozen aprons made up in- to different styles which are on display in our win- dows which we purchased at a bargain. We ‘are going to sell them the balance of this week at, each........ 293¢ and 35¢ COME EARLY as some of these styles WILL NOT LAST LONG WashDresses We also have a large assortment of wash dresses for ladies, misses and children, which will be on sale during Bazaar Store L_ this week New Coats | and Suits arriving daily at the years), $150, A. P. Ritchie, Bemidji, Minn. One 3-4 Holstein bull (1 year), ¥. =M. Pendergast, Bemidji, Minn. poung ... Rent, 5.3 acres, ‘at $8 an acre Sold, 1180 sacks, at $1.36 ' (average) $1604.80 ““Total net gal $1143.06 Putting the onion business on an acre basis the following deductions can be made: Income an acre . Cost an acre ., ., 87.12 Net profit an acre .... $216.67 W. H. Botferding of Minneapolis is considered one of the best experts in ‘the state. He will talk to the farm- efs on this particular branch of the ‘business. 5 A. 'H. Jester one of the most suc- cessful farmers of Minnesota will talk co-operation between merchant and farmer. Mr. Jester is president of the Bemidji Onion Growers’ associa- tion and is'in a position to give some valuable advice to both merchant and farmer. Banquet To Be Hummer The banquet will be under the ab- solute charge of Miss Helen Hoover, who with her class of high school girls will give service which would be a credit to any up-to-date eating emporium in the state. “Come with a hungry mind and a hungry stomach and both will be supphied to your entire satisfaction,” says Mr. Barker. Prof. Bueford M. Gile has sent out pdstals to a list of farmers in this section and with. his splendid co-op- eration this meeting promises to be Wwhat might be termed a monster get- to-gether farmers’ and merchants’ celebration, $302.79 The young peoples’ dance at the Armory tonight.—Adv. GILE PLAN SUCCESS (Continued from Page 4.) Aug. Jarchow, Bemidji, Minn. One registered Holstein bull, (3 1-2 years), W. G. Schroeder, Be- midji, Minn, One registered Holstein bull, (5 “SENGBUSCH” SELF=CLOSING INK STANDS and SETS The ““Sengbusch” Inkstand is more than a mere ink receptacle. It Automatically closes air-tight after every dip, thus keeping the ink cleap and fresh. whether in the wéll a day or a year. There is no evaporation— no thick, linty, corroded ink that has to be thrown away. ~“You save 75 per cent on your ink bills. Red or black caps may be had on any of these wells, un- less other- wise specified; _black will be furnished on single wells No 51, 3 in, screw top ... .Price $1.50 Made of glass and Hard Rubber No. 52-3-in. Cut Glass Price No. 63-3 in. Plain Glass Pri. No. 54:3% in. Cut Glass Pri. No. 54A-4 in. Cut Glass Pri. Tte DIP 1 Always Uniform. No Over- loadea Pens. No Ink Blots. ....81.50 No. 61, 21-2in. . ....81.50 COUNTER-SUNK STANDS ; Price $2.00 $1.50 | Nos, 56. 57, 60, set INTO desk or base Pressed Glass Base Sets A highly aftractive base at a moderate price Size 5x4x1 1-2 No. 800 with No. 56 stand Size 8 3-4x5 3-4x11-2 No. 320 with two No. 56 stands White Cut and Pressed Glass Bases single or Double Desk For 3 in. and 3% in. square and § in. round inkstands Above cut illustrates Nos. 230 and 232 ° . 230 Cut 3 in. Square Hole, Single Desk $2.00 fig. 231 Cut 3 in, Square Hole Double Desk .2.50 No. 232 Pressed 3 in. Square Hole Single desk .75 No. 233 Pressed 3 in. Square_hole 3 in. Round Hole Sin No: 233 Sut § {7 Rouna Hole Doubls Desk .50 No. 236 Pressed § in. round hole single desk .75 No. 237 Pressed 3 in. round hole double desk 1.00 uble d'k. 1.00 le Desk 2.00 No. 212 No. 213 Emeraline Base Sets- High Grade Cut and Polished Glass Base 1% inches thick With two No. 57 cut glass stands for Single Desk.. .\ for Dotble Desk .. “Sengbusch” Colonial Base Sets are made of Strictly Quarter-Sawed Oak and Genuine Mahogany---Standard Finish With cut glass sponge cup and two No. 57 cut e glass stands No: 451 Oak No. 452 Mahogany for ‘Single Desk. for Single Desk. With two No. 52 cut glass stands No. 411 Qak No. 412 Mahogany for &ingle Desk. for Single Desk. The Bemidji Pioneer. Office Supply,Stgrei » Il | midji, Minn, Two bushels Navy beans, F. M. Pendergast, Bemidji, Minn. Early Ohio seed potatoes, W. G. Schroeder, Bemidji, Minn. Bliss Early Triumph potatoes, Aug. Jarchow, Bemidji, Minn. Early Bliss Triumph, potatoes, J. M. French, Bemidji, Minn. ‘Russett seed potatoes, J. M. French, Bemidji, Minn, Burbank seed potatoes, J. M. French, Bemidji, Minn. Small amount Minn, seed corn, High school farm, Bemidji, Minn. One mare (9 years old), weight 950, Aug. Jarchow, Bemidji, Minn. Two bushels Mammoth clover seed, High School farm, Bemidji, iMnn. Three White Wyandotte roosters, H. J. Rinnan, Route 2, Bemidji, Minn, g - Three pure bred Leghorn roosters, ‘Mr. Boobar, Nary, Minn. Three pure bred Leghorn roosters, High School farm, Bemidji, Minn. Five cows, grade Guernseys, (all fresh since Nov. 1), under 4 years, Ora Whiting, Bemidji, Minn. One heifer, coming fresh, 2 years old, Aug. Jarchow, Bemidji, Minn. Three cows, F. M. Pendergast, Be- Two hundred of Swedish select seed oats. Even Moe, Bemidji. One hundred of seed oats, orginally from the Grand Rapids experimental station. M. B. Backus, Bemidji, ‘Minn. Dancing school this evening 8 p. m, —Adv. BAN ON DUAL INSPECTION Order Affecting Grain lssued by Min- , hesota Commission, Bt. Paul, March 26.—Under the pres- sure of the movement to procure an open, honest market for grain at ter- minal pofnts, the state railroad and warehouse commission :promulgated an order which will save the farmers of the Northwest thousands of dol- lars annually, This order prevents the reinspec- tion of grain at mills and elevators, Unless the car fa ‘set.up or plugged.” Requests for reinspection must -be made at the sampHpg, “yards unless the car in questio: i3 been “doctor- ed” and fraud is dpparent. - In this instance the car is to be cleaned and then inspected, for which service & charge of $5.a car will be made. NO STOP FOR THAW CASE New York Legislature Refuses to Censure State Officials. Albany, N. Y., March 25.—The Gol- den resolution censuring state ‘officials for their efforts. to have Harry K. Thaw extradited from New Hampshire | Was_ defeated overwhelmingly in the asgembly on a viva voce vote. Assemblyman Golden pleaded that after spending $250,000 on Thaw the state should make no further effort to have him returned to its jurisdiction, **iii&t’*' Merchants \ fho Want Your Business It matters not where you reside or what you want, the fimhn‘.n ‘below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable- and will zive you the best value for your money :mummnnuu:‘ MeOUAIQ * i G@ENERAL MEROHANDIS. : * Goods, Bhoes, Groeeries % it and Prnml'n-m : : * Bemidt « * 2 i H % : EREEEAERE R EEEK lfl"&lfiifii{fiii:{ll{ifli’ TR ar] systemati- 4 cally. If you receive your pay % weekly, .lay some aside each & week, it monthly do it month- 4% ly. “The dollars wiil pile up « surprisingly *x TRY IT. 5 % Now is the time to open a ¥ ¥ bank account with the ¥ SECURITY STATE BANK * :lflll«ggim¢w#lki: :il’&ifiifilifi*fii&ifll*fii{: Ttk ko k ok ok * * OUR % merchandise sales are always % on the increase and each % month has been better than ¥+ the last. If you are not al- * ready a customer, you do not % know how well we can please % you in quality and satisfy : you in quantity. o somomony,, FRA A Ak ok ko * w. * Bemidji, * FERAEKIRIR IR Bagaadad i S S S 2T S22 BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE 117 Third Street, Bemidji. Wholesale and retali Pia- nos,- Organs and Sewing Machines. Phone 573 J. BISIAR, MANAGuR. AR AP 2233232232332 2 34 t 22 X222 2222222 4 AREERREREREERRE B ER AR b [ TEE CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY L x * * * b4 & Wholesals [ * TR TR Y LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAM & £ 3 . * : RERHEAEEERRERRE IR REEREE fliiiiiilll!fili: x GUENTHER & MEHLHORN « ¥* * ® * x % Contractors and _Bullders ® Phones 431, 876. * X —_— * [ [ x * Bemidji, Minn * g a * x ¥ x . . - * x FEERERR TR RN RN & * oo id oo Do you'wast _ THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji COome right here and get them, as we pride ourselves On. having only the best foney eas buy. L2528 238 2 3 ¢ esan 'I.Ii esota, fad ittt el il it iy baaadaddt s ST LTI IS : Get Your ® ¥ HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS % and TARY IMPLEMENTS of C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemidjl. - Minn. FREEEKIREERER R R IAE A S SRR R R R bl R Lo & * * b2 N2 223232223 4 b 23322322 ) A2 2222222223228 3 : BEMIDJI GREENHOUSE ¥ Carnations and Roses al- & ~ % ways an hand. * x * X Flowers for parties 'and % ¥ weddings also Funeral de- & * signc. Phone 166 A. B. ¥ % Webster proprietor * bad bad R L33 AR R R R R R R XY :ifiilulillillfiififillllii{ X All Xinds of butldiag ma- % terlal, as much or as litt # you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. E2 22222 % Coal and wood also for sale # Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8 ® A a2t it s st T :nunnnnflnncnn lu.m“"l DRUG JEWELRY STORB L2222 22 B 2222 ¥ Wholesalers and Retaliors * Bervice and satlstaction. Man % Orders given that same ser- : vice you get in person. * BARKER'S : Third 8t. Bemidjl, Miaa. FRH KRR FRERRER IR E R At B EEEEREEREE] Wholesalers of INKS PENS PENCILS TABLETS SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY PUB. CO. XXX RRR R ARART T AT F TR AT XA AR NN RN FOR RENT_THouse, 807" /Eeil.rgm.i avenue, John Moberg. ADDITIONAL WANTS| 700 TATE TG CLASSIFY 5 AR RRRAN kR RERRERREHRIRERRE R x > We strive to sell. - THAT’S NATURA! But we strive harder to pleass. THAT'S SERVICE- Oourteous attemtion has WOR Over many jewsiry cus- fomers to us. WA ER AR A AR George T. Baker & Co. RERERIIRRERIRE R D NI*"*!!C&*&!!{C##I«C%: x - NORTEERN GROCERY coMPLYY Sescecsosscvrse . * WHOLESALE Lk GROCERS . b2 322332242244 o FRRERI RIS B d oS3t St t3 it St s sttty * ¥ BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. C0. * % Wholesalers and Retailers % of Typewriter Paper and ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. ¥ You save the middleman’s % profit when you buy here. # Full ream boxes at from 76 % cents and up. whF ek AT TR x ¥ Security State Bank Bldg. # Bemidjf, Mina. * FREE R R R SRR EEEREEEE R R R T ] * : MODEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers and P2 22232222 22 B2 4 R ET R T I LA R R R R R R R R :lilil&k‘lkifik#l’tt‘*!*' : FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT GO TO R0E AND MARKUSEX “THEY BEAT.” 207 Fourth street, Bamidjt Phone 206. Radad gt S S 2t S S TRy oY :&iilfiifiifi{’*lii«l,i EAFHY ‘We are Jobbers A A AT AT R Y prrscewerwey of * PIN TICKETS + and -+ GUMMED LABELS » No need to send outside of + Bemidji for them. + The ’ Ploneer Supply Store + Can 8ave You Money + + b4 + * 22222222322 : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO RIS E X If You Had Need Of A Cook, Would You Wait For One? Would You Hope For One? Or Go After One?---By Use Of The Want Ad. Way! Telephone your Wants---31

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