Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 16, 1914, Page 8

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WAR, SAYS REPUHT mane o i i, by ifl‘ Georglan inventor mal a smoothing nlane, fo! ‘housand Killed 2 Near Prze London, 06'.\..15 Tt ficially from Vienna that 40,000 Rusi|a sians: were kflled or wounded neatar Przemysl. Mr. . “Belgian officers who are mtemed in Holland estimate that about 20,0Q¢ Belgian ‘soldiers are still in Anbwerl: as pnlsoners. A & 2 Pioneer Wanz Ads Pay. London, Oct. 15—A Central News dispatch from Madrid says it is re- ported from Lisbon that Portugal has ' declared war against Germany. The message, which lacks official confirma- BWI(!}L site & Imnrmmmfi t}fl. o E Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE ,oF T. C. BAILEY, fBemifd s or write BEHIDJI TOWNSl'FE & lMPROVEI‘lENT CO. and ‘Mrs: C. Nelson 'retur’ned'i]l Friday from Vang, N. D, where they have spent.the past. £ew months Mr. and Mi tion, is published in Magdrid with all Teserve. Cabling from Lisbon the corre- spondent of the Central News says it is reported that the German minister to Portugal and other Germans resid- ing in Lisbon are about to leave for Madrid. Black SflieStove Polish s difterent. Tt does not dry out e used to ust o get your money’s wmh Black Silk tered Antwerp, took possession of all the fire. engines in the city and com: menced extinguishing the fires”’ This official statement was given out in Berlin and has been received here by the Marconi Wireless Tele: graph company. “The Germans, as soon as they en:|are visi ing their sister, Mrs. C. Nel~ son. ¥ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bye of Solway were pleasant’ callers here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sthol returned | Friday from Crosby where they spent a few days with friends. The Misses Methven and Booth o cnmnl !lnk nulldlng Koors Bros. Co. As a result of cabinet meetings and Stove Polish conferences. between the leaders of | " Shent: Setirdey and Sumley L na Slccenstis'to i v ot g | | Bttt | B00K LOVERS LOSTRIG SUMm: |, 00 o st | MlOdiel Mlanufacturing Co the president of the republic, the cor- other e Black Silk Stove Pohlhdqu S e S Mr. and Mrs. Strock o wany; c g L] — ‘ eRpORdent Contintns i has. boen re. Ath_;g}t",;;D;‘:mfimnslmm’W Two Men Plead Guilty to Defraudinc|arrived here last week and will re- Veicorsoraiag § solved to convoke congress Friday to wm".’&v‘::ii&ibe 2% Wealthy Persons. . [side here this winter. Mr. Strock Manufacturers and Jobbers { pass a vote for the mobilization of .‘fi':é'é::“.';,.ai'.f“‘ “.,‘;’:v“;fi | New. York, Oct. 15—Romeo | W |Wwill be employed on'the section. Ice Cream, Bakery Good i Portuguese troops. ynurm::ym'ifi Nathan and Edward J. Marr, two of| A carload of horses will arrive here I s 4 7 y Gooas | - wny i i Black Sille sb" potuk | | the defendants charged with defraud|Friday, this week. They will be o AR Shonotyant fountain uppiies b Al ‘ ; Lond?n, Olct.dl:?.—A movi{nem llA:as E%E%Zg;';fim:;smz i; the United ;’:z.?:ei dffite:isctocofi::. Y| Carl Groundhus was seen in Pine- "v"“ Bemldjl, anesota e o i i { § i A among ustralian Tusting, Try ity o Nathan and Marr are two of eight oot Monday! . { sheep farmers to present 1,000,000 Ifl} | Use Black'SiikMetat Pol- k' | men who were connected with the| Among those who returned from i arcasses of frozen mutton to Great h fon for silverware, nickel,tin- | | < WL JERS T A T { % _[(h e el I ;v‘;-&;rgsrfi;s“dxh.&ng | Anglo-American Authors’ association |Dakota harvest fields last week were < . i o B | L1TBILYs Sl oIer iU 4 i carty. § Dbrilliant surface. It h: vhi iti i ) h h f h (s | them free to the coast and the freez. euun'lnx!'om‘::finmm’é'u&" “II“Ch theyfederalyiautloritios;¢Taim| Carl; Humberstad, Gpnrad;, Druun, Mi?a S(‘rl e 0'. p ‘Oneer i $55 1 nd --ShipPInE " Gompaloe B o - | sold s}lpposed valuable volumes for{John Iverson, Nordal, Nick and Otto i 1 7 ! charge the minimum rate. Get a C&n TODAY excessive sums. The eight men are|Nelson, Conrad Drumness and Paul 5 ¥ | | charged with illogal use of the malls| prymmess. 1e~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS Three Bombs Hit Station. 5 % R . Nancy, Oct. 15.—Three bombs from & = % i f T 3 ; German aeroplanes fell in the rail- way station near the bridge of the —_ . Rile de Mon, Desert, in the southwest- aI-‘ atrge - 2ssorHent (:if —Percale and gingham ern part of the city. The bombs w '18 S l'l] .crep,e. an house-dresses Sizes struck a first class passeager coach, voiles daintily trimmed . e 3}11 the telegraph wires and injures with lace and embroid- from 34 to 44. Never ree persons. . ery.. Some have basque sold for less than 98c. ‘ e effects. Sizes from 34 Special T wle e oo ol ol e b ol ok % A 3 to44. Special. peciat... & BELFORT MAY BE NEXT \ | POINT OF SIEGE. <+ 75 j London, Oct. 15.—A: dispatch < . A c R -— c | to the Central News from 3 | Copenk n says: <+ | “According to a Berlin dis- - — patch sived here the Ger- <« 3 mans are preparing to lay < [ n A upon Belfort with as <« — ge a force as possible. Al- <+ civil population an almost impreg- H uits, Coats and Dresses [ s the Athain border op- , Muelhausen. In the <& Franco-Pru war it with- < -~ stood a sieze for more than < . s s | ' Report Lemberg Evacuated. 7 g { The Hague, Oct. 15.—The Austrian | legation annonnces eipt of advices The Redingote model is very desirable for fall and winter oo v AT s il i Rkl ot AN A, L a - oo Visi ating ‘that thie’ Russtan s k We are making every effort to make Saturday a busy day. You wear. The materials are heavy enough for one to wear as a coat on cool fall days. Every garment extra tailored to every detail, with a little touch of trimming to set it off—in black and Special $16.99 forces had evacuated the stronghold of Lemberg, following heavy losses in a battle. will surely be surprised at the values here at this price—serge, cheviots, gabardine novelties lined with good silks and satins, Coats For Fall Wear The coats are discontinued samples of a leading manufacturer. If you are lucky enough to get your size, style and color in the assortment, you can consider yourself getting a bargain. Special $8.50 Novelty Mixture Coats Many coats in this lot are good for fall wear, although you will |l find many that are heavy enough for winter. Mixtures, serges, | broadcloths, zibeline, chinchilla and other novelties. All sizes and’;colorsy Special i it nud T TR e T L Special $14.95 ¢ i § 2 Children’s Days This Week - . | Frlda and saturday } Cheviot coats in blue, brown and | mixture. Sizes from 4 to 16. Price | $9.95. Friday and Saturday, Chil- dren’s days, only ... $3.99 $5.35 We also carry a full line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s sweaters Prices ranging from......... SR SRR e 950 to $7.50 : Aeroplane at Karlsruhe. London, Oct. 15.—Hostile aero- "~ planes apy e over Karlsruhe, Ger- i many, and escaped undamaged, ac- cording to the Central News corre- spondent at Copenhagen. { Belgian General Is Held. ~ Sample Dresses New Basque and and Redingcote dresses, Shme accordion plaited, values up to $20.00 Snecial $14.95 been trau ing to the ¢ A " i Berlin, Oct. 1 Lieutenant Generl | i ] ““de Guise, th> Belgian commandant at |8 { Antwerp. a prisoner of war £ad has | B (red to Cologue, accord- nondent of the ‘flnfll 1-Ch 12 PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Inserted by and for J. U. Williams. (Price for series—$15.00.) ! YOUR SUPPORT | Is Asked For J. U. WILLIAMS Caundidate for REPRESENTATIVE of the 62nd Distriet All wool up-to-date well made sample serge dresses, in black and navy. A few of these, one in each style, that are valued up to § $995. We will sell to you on Friday and i saturday.............. Pt PR RO RN R Special $5.95 A ‘good assortment of plush and mixture coats. Sizes from 4 to 8. Price $6.95. I'riday and Saturday, Children’s days .- 3495 \111\ phl&h coats, a guaranteed satin lining, with fur collar. We can’t rec- ommend it too highly. Price $12.95. Friday and Saturday, Children’s days, only A good assortment of children’s worsted dresses. Size for a fourteen vear only. Price $6.95. SPECIAL _... He stands for an economical and eflicient administration of the State’s affairs. } { | { | | | ! g He stands for the loaning of state will be truly joyous for children and old folks. Oa | these days we will sell children’s coats at very low | prices as listed: Sizes run from four to six- | teen years. | . funds within the state. He will work for appropriations for roads and bridges. He will work for an appropriation for a Normal School at Bemidji. He will work for the revolvingil§ + fund amendment. He will work for-all legislation of 52 benefit to Northern Minnesota.

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