Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1914, Page 6

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emhas his St Marj,;fil o the v{&fier%nfi’f? ing enough pike to supply all hls friends. = The colonel has rigged up a fish pole y).th,g, ),’)qule"gn the butt jend. . It is‘a grenk A K & PN x " PINEWOOD * i******i***ilkk*i Mr. and Mrs. Baer of Nebraskn ar-) »nved here - Saturday and ‘will’ ‘make their home near Island Lalke. | Mrs, ‘Larson and Mrs: sthol were l suests of fnends in Bemxd:i Satur-~ day. f ;i W Ralston ’ “of Rockford 111, ar- & i rived here Saturday and, will spend L j{ the summer,’ with ‘his mmily ‘who g = f | 3 35 i j{ came here some. time _ago. ° “Wh A e e *HERE’S a certajr}. Jady. in this town whe, Mrs. Annonson, and son of Aure| y, z has been buying meat of us for years. went to Gully Saturda.y el § A W, W, nd&, jtend- Sonn 4 e i-began 22 ki &« deliv- . § ; t ; sacoi-began?? we .asked.. “Your prompt .deliv ing an dulmn hs:ilalodluih icago 5 y’ Yo “-eries;” she. replied. . <You delivered when during the past:few monr,hs, returned | here Thursday. Yfl“9reRightyou promised.” And.that’s TRUE. We Mrs. Cartor teiurned & Bemldjx instruet our wagon men not to make RASH Save many ‘l'mui-é of kitchen - drudgery by ‘A large: line- of small - and large i o e to select from “What pleased you most when you Chalr Ever a(fe ] . We want you to sit”in an "‘Olgi i Hitkory’* Just ‘oncei “Thén you 1! kg what an’.f“jea,sy chaif?»really i Wo'outdosr Furniture isis6) popular {¥ ! d 'n. fsaturday after spen g a few days '99 ~promises, but. to fulfill -ALL PROMISES —so enduring—yet so comfortable as i Wlth Fafl ?htfi 2 On Tlme' - MADE. S - M:L‘:. 1{ at day ot e 3 | , i f::;yfi‘““’” s Bemidji Meat Market # Services were held in the church | 4 «. PR b ¥ 9 ; £ 57 : ,;‘-.’;l A Ay, & k! 5y Pepcgcl sthé ) Hickory”: || . M7, _ BRI M. J. Troop, Prop. Phone No. 1 A Hair Test Ninety-three hair tonic was tested before : it was put on the -market. It was sent to 100 people who suffered with some scalp irritation. " 93 of the 100 said it. was a wonder and gave them rich, thick,. healthy hair. Hence the name. 1t is unsurpassed for drndruff, falling hair or any irrita- tions of thescalp. - Itisa Rexall preparation and you can get your money back if it doesn’t satisfy. So it is with every single one of the other hundred and one articles in the “REXALL” lme \ GEORGE SHEPHERD A Certainty “It is a certainty that 'if you allow us to fill your prescriptions they will be filled ex- actly according to the directions of the physi- cian. We check them over after the ingre- dients are ready to put up to make sure that we are correct. You can always feel perfectly at To lawn, porch or verauda nook it adds’charm and cosiness. The ) COI;S truction. . of You’ll like it for its simpletouch of g ) & ° 1 nature—its comfortable hint of the air spacein Qur woods. Let us show you this—and’other | {/ REFRIGERATUHS types—all at low prices. _ i i economical . of 1ce arid.the best . ‘keeper B ' of provisions, Floor Qilcloth, Inlaid and ‘ Printed Linoleums - We sell the Peeriess 0il Stove GLOBE WERNEGKE " | The Peerless burner brings aa intensely BO“K GASES Piflll[e Frammg ,' hot blaze directly in contact with the Specialty Machings cooking utensil and does work with a s : e third less fuel than stoves or lamp stove advertised iu all the type of burner. ' leading magazines » : ' day. All had a fine time. Col. . ’;l ' El’ | v Y Maher was orator of the day. Mrs. R. E. Macomber left for her R home in Washington, D. C., after ay mNDI N" ¢ I / month’s visit®here. A party of three from the western jpart of Polk county, spent Sunday] 'r[\'e‘r{a itching pike with good re- x HORNET. “ ¥ | ditches “ele bt in “old |sults, ease when we fill your prescriptions,” said Mr KKK K KK KK KKK KKK KKK ; timers. 7 TP TR Peter Larken made a flying run] ARTHUR #LATNER Flatner regarding his department of which he feels R. F.'Seymour left on Monday for | Henry Johnson went to Thief River|Saturday night to catch the passen Head °f "‘e Barker‘l)hvg and, P'?SC"D I d. hh home at Swatara. ,Falls to'get a load of lumber for Levi|ger ‘train: and caught on to the rear] SRR Depar:ment it espema y prou b tiss Mary Ten Eyck arrived on 1Ha“kms end of the Pullman and rode to Be- f{ff; Tuesday morning and conducted the Peter Toriies is b\uldlng a new|midji on the bumper. He says he Barker s Drug and Jewelr Store state examinations that were held in, house for Levi Hawkins on his home- saved 25c, but would have given $2 the Winan school. Those who ‘fook |stead: s 3 (™ 4 7lt0 have seen the face of the con- THIRD STREET i BEMIDJI, MINN. the examinationswere Louise Ques- A bunch of publlc«splrlted cn.ize'ns ductor 3 i — nell, Martha Stene, Hattie and OJEtta‘cons!stmg of Josh and Matt Jokela,| The steamboat St. Louis made its Bogart. ! Charley* Hugja, Gilbert Benson, John 3 The Literary society was held at,K Thortianson, Jens Bililie and Mr. - the Murray school on Tuesday night. Dibble armed themseélves with The following program was given: 'spades, hay knives and forks and |} Song:~-Amerieal’: s s s Audience dug:-a 4-rod ditch to head the watarvi, - Recitation—“Tommie - Tucker”... joff ‘and send it down to ‘the ditches: 0 i 1 : s S Percy Thom |, Herman Akerblade is working for | J USt Arrlved Mu" Sllk Recitation—“The EIf Child”..... | . |Levi Hawkins this week. Ngw Cossack skirts: and crepe bloomers, all the season’s col- A large crowd assembled at the |4 fine home of Ben Howland of Hamre Lucile Thom XK HK KK KK KK X * K K KK K Tgwngniy atla tripped the Aighlt fahi-| EXOLUSIVE ors, ankle or knick- * " SOLWAY o «)(‘ta c! till” the wee sma Howrs. ¥ i CALO. Y [] T@rs styles X RE KK RKKKKX # il X ¥ ¥ %! AThe Jokella boys ‘are busy leéveling | ] Jack Hausman'“went to - :Shevlin the grades phrouglh-Spruce Grove, : ~ ¥ Saturday to visit \nth hl§ sisge: ‘ T, /K| Johngon And son and Tom PHONE 850 i BEM'DI", MINN . $ ' 50 $2 00 Josepn Halan was' a guest! at- tlie Kmrtmn dfiro\e thlough here on their - Nels Saltnes home last Sunday. | way to the drainage camp Saturday. | Miss Mary Johnson went to Winton | \muda) where she evpccts to ywork for some ! time! |l 4 Miss Edna” Rock tame \117 frum Bu S midji Saturday and spent Sunday at 0. Krantz made a buginess trip to the home of her;parents i« | Nebish last-Monday., | 11h‘ourn1 s, T Kling went’to” Mr. and Mrs. Claude emidji Fri- were business visitors at Bemidji be-ldziy to ydo.some” %hoppmv and return- | 8 tween trains Monday. \ed home Saturday. a ur ay —— A number of the young people, The marriage of Miss Katie Howe & s Y drove to Pinewood Sunday to. ,w!tness,and Roy;Bailey ‘topk place at Be- the baseball game between the Pine idji last week, They haveé both re- | wood and-Buzzle: teams: Vi Ii\flh&le shere:./for :seyeral “years! "past. Mr, and Mrs. Earl '\Ir'\[ahan were,Mr Bailey was our former depot business viitsors at Bemidji a ‘few ! agent. They expect to make their @+ days last week. While there Mr. Me-|future home on his claim near the |f§ Mahan purchased a house. ]Rapld river. Their many fnends \ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Talmadge lett ‘here svish them¥a hapPS’ \Ionday for' theif home ‘at” Bertha, [perous future. Minnesota, after a few days’ visit Mr. Cassin made a business trip with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Claude to Bemi .)1 Iast Saturday |8 Kilbourn. ;. Miss Mae Sieblest,; whoi ‘Mrs. 48 shopping: be-\M has been vxsmucr here far the Rast | tween ’ figtp‘sd%a(v 2 I Women s and Misses’ Suits and Coats . .at|:3 Off Regular Prices.. ‘This includes oursentire stock of cloth and silk suits and coats: - Every gar- ment individual, as we only have one of a kind —Our stock. of auto dusters —One lot of kimonas regular| Silk Dresses is complete in many models $3.00, $2.50, $2, $1.25 yalues| —Any_silk dress' in_the - \special Sattirday ..., thouse, values, “D to $35 00 e : Saturday ..... WK x k& *#%*i*‘k‘k*i*f*i*x*# § 2] WRTL’E RIVER xi p X MALCOLM. ¥ ¥ The Home of the Big Mealy X|3 T lranl KK K K KKK K KR KK KK Potato.: x Rain, rain, stay away; come. a.gaukg* * *‘r“‘ x X X ?‘ * K KKK KKK some other day. Mr. Khne took lns pupils across e There js more water here now than)the lake and picniced on Decoration ctive Paae

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