Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 6

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ez § i S S— S ———— L —— cordially invites the public to call and inSbect its new quarters. This bank has shown its faith in the develop- mert of Bemidji and Beltrami County and stands ready to aid in furthering this development. First National Bank OF BEMIDJIL The oldest bank in Beltrami County Nothing So Appropriate A WORD TO THE ou can supply. all the missing words. / To talk to some people, but a TALK with us regarding your real estate plans will save you money, ‘We would like to know if you or any of your neighbors contemplate buying a lot or lands this season. If so we ask you for an oppor- tunity to show what we have.. We are sure that we have just what is wanted, for we have anything you could possibly want in real estate. REYNOLDS & WINTER Don't hesitate to come here and just look around Don’t think that we buy from every DRUMMER who comes along. We look at everything but we seldom buy. Drop in at noon or any time and just browse around our store. Your time will be well spent and, incidentally you will have'a high opinion of our SCOTCH MILLS made to order clothes for $15 The same price the world over. We make a smaller profit but we sell more clothes. You pay less and get more value. ‘Wore by business men everywhere.” You save from 5 to 15 dol- lars. AKERBERG & KITTLESON This should be carefully con- sidered by the camera user . whether his film camera is an. ANSCO or of a similar make. ANSCO film fit all standard cameras. Load your’camera with ANS- TAKING A GHANGE You are taking a great chance when you run from day to day without a small fire in- surance policy on your house or household furniture.” The rates Bomidji, WISE We send you here whenever you As a gift or so nice. Nothing in value so great for the price. Nothing more appreciated— enjoyed to the full. Nothing insures you more of a need us Though oft repeated always a X J0%. We a specialty - of As a present, a dandy, none quite so handy, as a box of our high quality candy. Our ice cream—The talk of the town. ABERCROMBIE & McGREADY The _ Bargain Store Headquarters for furniture repairing and upholstering. Tables, dressers, ete., re- finished in first-class shape - Re-upholstering made to lasi longer than when the factory made them PHONE 317-2. . Next door postoffice M. E. Ibertson moving both pianosand fur- niture and believe we can please you if you come to us when you need work of this kind done. TOM SMART THERE'S K PHOTO- GRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN LOOK HIM UP His name is HOTEL FIRF PROOF STEAM HEAT MODERN Bemidji BROSVIK The man who knows the tailoring business By the way, have you the assortment of" im- ported goods Mr. Brosvik has in stock. Some stun- .ning patterns. Better see him now. Third St, Ol Tele- phone Quarters Best $1.25 and $1.50 ho- tel northwest Mm"' Try our Sunday dinner. AUTOMOB B ¥ ' Tires, Supplies, Accessories CADILLAG - -~ OVERLAND SERVICE—Quality First, Last and ?An the Time, CO FILM—the film that gives true color values—and print your negatives on CYKO—the prize-winning paper, ] There _are many dealers bound by agreement to the so- called Photographic Trust, who will endeavor to load your cam- , era or sell you a film of the ordinary kind. But you should TRY ANSCO .FILM and then let your results de- termine which film you will continue to use. ANSCO FILM BOOKLET FREE . CITY DRUG STORE charged for fire insurance are wvery small compared with the value of the property insured and you can not afford to put your savings and income in a duel against the million of the fire insurance companies, by being without their protection. You are just as apt to have a fire loss tomorrow as five years from now, so, in justice to yourself, get in communication with us and let us write a small policy for you. Phibbs & Cross Msrkham Hotel Bldg. Colden West Bottling Works F. W.. LANGDON, Prop. BOTTLERS OF ~ ° . Bemidji Carboenated Spring Water, Giuger Ale, Root Be er, Cider, Pop, Coca . Cola, Grape Soda And all other kinds of soft'drinks. Flasks, Corks, Glassware, Bar Supplies. We sterilize every bottle before using PHONE 204 Bemidji, Minn. SERVING YOu. RIGHT That’s our aim and that’s what we live up to. It's satsifaction and an assurance of safety when you trade at 'a store that not only claims.to serve you right, but actually does so. Our prices are right. Give a trial today. Home Bakery Just a little better work, Just aelittle quicker service. - Just a little. more satisfaction, and the prices just a little less. SHOE REPAIRING That’s worth your while while you hesitate. 7 J. GOLDBERG The man who put the price down where it belongs. v Sutherland Stock Co. Co AT THE: BRINKMAN THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK FORD s PHONE 474 | , ; NORTHERN AUTO.CO. el ~ Find the Missing Words and Receive the Prize CONDITIONS OF CONTEST:! and address to Same, then put it in a plain envelope and bring or send it to The Pioneer office. writing your answer, specify ads and the lines in the ads in which the words are missing. giving th " in this paper and one: dollar will begiven for the correct answer in each week’s contest. drawn out by a boy blind'folded will be the one entitled to the dollar. The drawing will take answers must be in the Thé Pionéer office by noon of said day. No answer received by teleph were left out of the ads and who are entitled to the prizes. The First National Bank 1’ ohé or more ads on this page a word has been intentionally left out. Read all the ads carefully and see if Write your answer plainly on a sheet of paper and signyour name Only contestants 12 years of age or over can enter this contest. In e correct words. . These ads will run once each week for five weeks The answers will-be placed .in a box. and the first correct answer place every Saturday at 4:30 p. m. following the issue of.the paper. -All one. A notice will be published in following issue stating what words " MEN When the question of business expansion is being con- sidered, sound advice from your banker will aid in your de- cisions. The officers of this bank hold themselves in readi- ness to give business counsel to its depositors, and in this manner are often able to contribute to their success and safety. The prosperity of this bank depends upon the prosprity of its clients and the aim of its officers is to promote prosperity in every legitimate way. NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK A Successful Shoe Store Service Our aim is to carry our shoe store service to a successful conclusion. From talking of your size to the delivery of the shoes, there is not one item over looked that will help you to get just what you want or to give you greater service, comfort and convenience. We are pleased to term this sue- cessful shoe store service of ours a co-operative service. It helps us because it increases our patrons and makes perman- ent customers. It helps you because it relieves you of wor- ry and detail usually found in buying shoes. If you are not already one of our many cus- tomers, try our service. We would be pleased to have you do so. You can be sure of getting the best for your money. The_ New Shoe: Store QUALITY FOODS KOORS BROS, CO. BEMIDJI, TINN. Is your garret the final rest- ing place of everything in the house that you don’t use? Is it the place where your furniture goes strong-limbed and sturdy, and comes out shaking and trembling with old age, just because you can’t use it? It’s a shame. Then just remember that there is a store in this city who would gladly pay you a fair price for these articles, or you can exchange these things you don’'t need for something you do need, ‘We have a large consignment of 85c galvanized wash tubs that we are going to close out this week for 45c. These tubs are new and 85 value. Take ad- vantage of this bargain and buy now. ZIEGLER SECOND HAND STORE In cleaning - of the more delicate garments worn at social functions, we excell. We make good on account of our superior equipment and experience. For these reasons we know we can do work for you that will please and satisfy Mode! Dry Clganing House 309 3rd St. Never Before Have we sold a lot of Dry Goods specialties as these last two months. Well, why not? We have the variety of stock of all the newest items, always shown by this Iitgle store, at prices positively the lowest. New items in now. Black patent leather belts, the new wide style, at. .25c¢ and 48¢ Black patent elastic and fancy silk belts.... New silk cords with tassells, all colors at .. 1. 29c, 43¢ .10¢, 19¢, 25¢ New fancy hair pins, colered stones at ..10¢, 25c, 48, 59c, 68¢ New forward and back combs, etc., at All over aprons For all new items just try ........ 10c, 25c, 48c ......................... 25 and 48 cents CARLSON VARIETY STORE Fastest ‘g-x",irwing: liftle store in the city. Special prices on fruit jars and' jelly’ glasses. ’;“ At Sghwandt’s 'g,enerai' store you h‘lways get both service and quality merchandise. The cost is no more than ordinary mer- . chandise costs. Why buy the ordinary? 3 Minnesota’Avenue - Bemidii, Minn.

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