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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915. % % % % K ¥ K KKK KKK KK KX dollars in cash prizes In the Bread|President, Archle Bowers; vice-pres-|day and Tuesday mights. |Bcoft a pleasant surprise party at| x PINEWOOD % |Baking contest, the corn contest and |ident, Alice Grow; secretary, Esther Martin Bakke of Mallard was here |the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A kKK KKHK KK KKK KKK K|at the county fair, besides one - of |McGhee; treasurer, Bert Brennan. Thursday. I Noyes, Thursday night. Miss Lynda Boulton and Mrs. C.|their number, Harry Bowers, having [The members of the club will grow Cora Rain, who 'k b P A T. E. Rider left Thursday for a Moller left Thursday for Bemidji|his expenses paid to the state fair. corn, potatoes,-raise chickens or make od'in Bemhlj'i for the year, short visit in Minneapolis. where they attended the Teachers'| Mrs. John Stohl, who was in Be-|bread- home for a short vacation last week.| Mrs. G. H. Ames of Alida is visit- convention. midji under the care of Dr. Chris- Ed. Haugenson finished loading|ing With her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Miss Lollie Smith of Aure left|tianson of Cass Lake, is able to be |k K R Xk K K K K K R KK KKK K ¥ and inullng about 300,000 feet of|Holum, of this place. Thursday for BemidjiA where she [home again. * SHEVLIN *|lumber 1last wedhud.ly.’ The lum-{ W. H. Nims of Bagley was a busi- will remain for some time. The Eckles Boys' and Girly’ Im-|® ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X X X ¥ & &k & % % % ¥[per came from south of Mallard and |ness caller here Friday. Charles Lindgren was a business|provement club reorganized Tuesday| The Mysterious Smith company|Was shipped to Crookston. Marie Rider, who has spent the visitor in Bemidji Thursday. and elected the following officers: Iplayed to packed houses here Mo The young folks gave Miss Enola | winter in Iowa, came home Saturday. Verne Lindgren went to Bemidji Thursday to spend a few days. Mr. Hoffas, who has spent the past few days with his daughter, Mrs. L. Tegner, left Thursday for Fosston where he visited relatives before go- oing to his home at Valley City, N. D. Mrs. Tegner accompanied him as far as Bemidji. Miss Julie Lein left Monday for McIntosh where she will remain for some time. A. Peterson, who lately bought the Leitsheim farm, left Monday for the southern part of the state. He will soon return with his machinery and horses. 311 Beltrami Ave., aee # Look for The Red Slgn T Bemidji, Minnesota ™ eading: E BARGAIN STORE Miss Mae Simonson of Bemidji was Friday and Saturday Bargain News sy " M B e Should Test This Store to the Limit witan Boon, who awenaes well| Open Until The economy flood gates are ready to be loesened on 10 o'Clock Saturday Night Pinewood Saturday. Iver Hoven was a business visitor in Bemidji Saturday. W. Wendt spent Friday in Be- midji. Miss Annie Miller left Friday for Bemidji where she will be employed. Anton Moller and Miss Annie Roen were married Friday evening by Rev. Lockrem. The wedding dance was held at Fram hall Satur- day. In spite of the storm a large crowd gathered to congratulate the young couple. All report a very the entire stock of this store TOMORROW and SATURDAY, the last days of this Sacrifice Sale. The scope and character of Fri- ~day’s and Saturday’s bargains include not only seasenable 5 articles of standard quality, low priced, but thousands of doflars worth of merchandise on sale at less than the Gost of Production. The Decks Must Be Cleared By Saturday Night. good time. We must close out the balance of this $10,000 stock of Men’s Overcoats, Suits, and Shoes and Women'’s Cloaks, Suits, ( 3 AT YL LT TS Dresses and Shoes and Girls’ and Boys® Shoes; nothing will be laid aside; everything alike must be sacrificed. Fri- ! day and Saturday will be the banner days of this phenomenal bargain event. Rich and rare, spick and span Mens’, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ wear at a mere trifle of the actual cost. Many hundreds of dollars worth of Men’s and Women’s Wear have been sold, but we kept the best for the last two days of the sale. Friday and Saturday the values will be unbeliebeable. Shop in the forenoon if possible. All merchandise sold for cash. No credit extended. Purchases may be exchanged if not satisfactory but no refunds will be mide. Goods will be suld as advemsed Every article in this stock.at liguidation. prices, not.hmg reserved. The Most Important Sale of anen’s Rea, Beslize st Rosp: the Tonalite Shfles a“d The Gmates‘ sale YOULL WAIT MANY A DAY 20 GeT vALUES | §5,000 Worth of Women's and Misses in the History of Bemidji . | Men's and Yomg Men's $12,00 | Yot sk, e st o Pkt LR R R R S S e R e ] A splendid meeting was reported for the Equitable Farmers’ club of Frohn at the John Coburn home last Saturday. About fifty were present and two new members were added. This club has decided to buy a thor- oughbred Holstein sire for its own use in raising the standard of cattle in this community. About thirty people surprised G. G. Moi Sunday afternoon. Every- one reports a good time. Mr. and Mrs. N. Willet, also Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Smith spent Sunday at H. Hensel’s. Virginia King, Esther Ohrberg, Ellen Burg, Agnes Saxton, Minnie Jpe——— 4 Rabe, Gunild Kvale, Gelena Hegland, o 1-2 to 2-3 on the garments that you.need right now. Marie Bjella, Martha Moen and Es- ¢ : S 1 ] ‘afld’ 31500 s“"s 83 95 : ther Moen attended the canning dem- We cannot urge too strongly your attendance on the final day of this sale, as it will be ' . 3 e onstration given by Mrs. Baker in a revelation from the viewpoint of ASSORTMENT and MONEY SAVING. A great diversity of styles and patterns, including A cnm eh“n"_ cr"sllo[ . v i some solid- colors in good weights; others suitable the high school building at Bemidji HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL FIND for spring wear. Choice of a great number of || Ay our entire stock of Girls’ Coats, sizes 10, 12 and Friday afternoon. $12.00 and $15.00 Suits in all the dependable i H d Lace Shoes, Button Boots, Patent and Gun Metal Vamps, Patent and Gun Metal Shoes with 14, all in one great lot—Cheviots, Tweeds, Mix- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hand spent Sunday at K. G. Sandland’s. Mr. Fallon called at the I. O. Ung- stad home Sunday. K The Ladies’ Aid of Aardahl church will hold its next meeting at E. Lang- erok’s, Feb. 24. A Pie social will be held in the school house, Dist. No. 8. Everyone ( is cordially invited to attend, each lady bringing her lunch in the form of a pie. Coffee will be served. cloths, and most dealers would claim this line of men’s suits to be actually $15.00 sellers. Now you || barcs #nd Plain Cloth, Plain Loose Back Coats , || have'the chance'td buy-them for..........o0..00 and button high at the neck. Regular $10.00 and" 200 Pairs of $3 and $4 Shoes $4.00 WOMEN'S SOROSIS SHOES. $3.95 $12.00 VAlUES—TOW ...orverrnnnnnnnennnnnnns $1.48 S1.98 | s $18.00 ad $20.00 Suits $1.98 This lot includes Patent Lace, Kid Lace, Tan But- || At the price we have marked this line of good $4.00 and uvercoa's $6 95 EWI', 832.50 tfl un.flfl m’s h ton, Tan Lace and in all sizes from 23 to 8. shoes, they should go walking out in a hurry. All slms sg 95 Every suit and overcoat in this lot has character $ sizes and all leathers to start with. and quality, the two things that determine in the || Yowll find in this lot fine silk and satin lined $6.00 AND $6.50 SHOES Tasting. qualitics of a SUIT or OVERGOAT. The || suits, all hand tailored and of imported Gaberdine, $3.00. $3.50 AND $4.00 OXFORDS. fabrics in the suits or overcoats include all-wool || Serge; Brocaded Silk and Pussy Willow Taffatta ) ‘Worsteds, Vicumas, Cheviots, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Suits that are worth five times what are asked for in Checks, Stripes and Plain Patterns, Imported || them during this event. About 20° Suits in' the s c and Domestic Woolens, Carmelton and St. George || 10t. Plain White and Hair'Lime Serge included: Such well known makes as Halahan, Utz & Dunn, ; aevaill Dixe WLOL WeAT SN Svery style. Jue WOMER'S $13.50 to $16:50 SUITS. Foster, Hennow and Dr. Johmnson’s Make in Bal, 500 pair of Women’s Oxfords in all known leathers || =~ gl oottt Here you will find a good assortment of long and: dull Kid Tappings, Kangaroo and Kid Shoes. RS R R RS RS i * ECKLES x IR R S L R LS S S Alice Grow, Celia Brennan and y Esther McGhee of the Bowers school, Blucher and Button etyles, and in such leathers | and in all wanted styles, Bal, Blucher and Button, $6.95 short coat styles in Worsteds and: Mixtures—Now members of the Beltrami County as Vici Kid, Kangaroo Calf, Gun Metal, Suede and Patents, Dull Leathers, Vici Kid and Tans, all good Patent Leathq el . Bread Baking club, attended the atent;Leathors; ol sizes; 3 to 7. oxfords; all sizes, 2% to 7. $4l4'8 Men's Swoaters and Gardigan Jackets, | — NOTE—We cannot allow refunds or returns for credit. All sales must be considered final. 83.50 m 35 'a"“s 81.98 W(llllfll's mfllks 33-93 About 35 Sweaters and Cardigan Jackets with high Here-is where your dollars. do, double duty—witheut or low neck, in Black, Red or Gray, sizes 36 to 44. || & Qquestion. Every Woman’s Coat worth- up. to NOW. 23k vi o st gl s Raa T 0 B ey $16.50. placed in this: great group.for an at. once The Gut Clearing of Every Man’s Shoe o : $3.98 In the House o T M e Teachers’ meeting in Bemidji, Fri- day. Each of the girls was awarded a diploma and three dollars in cash as a recognition of the work done in the bread making contest. The cash prize was given by the Pillsbury Milling company to this club which stood second in the state. The club was also presented with a silver lov- ing cup by the Northern Minnesota cher and Lace, at a pair . $198 lars. Every garment a bona-fide bargain and you should be on hand early Friday morning and buy Coats made of such materials as Scotch and Eng- while the Buying Chance is yours . .. lish Homespuns, Plaids, Mixtures and Tweeds. Manis wa" KHWII snnas Men's Patent, Viei Kid and Box Calf Oxfords $4.48 Regular values to $29.50; all sizes ............. Sizes 53 to 1L $6.65 PACKARD AND KEITH'S MAKES Regular $4.50 to $6.00 Men's Oxfords in all the £ 100 pairs in the lot—Blucher and Bal style in wanted leathers, in Blucher and Button styles with { H - .VERY SKIR' THE USE TAKES THE Box Calf, Patent and Kangaroo Calf—$5.00 and all the new heels and toes. Have got their Clear- Boys T'n'P'ece ““demear al’d R ¥ TN Bo T $6.00 VAlueS DOW ....ovuvinennrnnininniannnn, ance Ordersat theprice of .................a-e PRICE OF intendent W. B. Stewart to be given annually to the Beltrami county school scoring the highest at the county fair and if it be won three times in succession by any one school it becomes the property of that school. During the past year pupils Development association for being 48 and 50-inch length coat. Many of Mixture and WOMEN'S COATS. , first at the Brainerd meeting. This MEN'S SHOES—Patent, Dull Leathers, Vici Kid and Tans—1000 pairs to select from—all others of Kersey and Broadeloth; some witk storny || < cup was placed in the care of Super- good shoes, including a large quantity of Heuvy Work Shoes—all sizes, 5 to 11—Button, Blu- collars of self material and othiers-with velvet col- | $6.65 I of the Bowers school won sixty-six um 0 s “ - $| 98 s - $2.45 $ ' '98 Boys’ fileeced lined drewem oll! shslm, per gggfi:’fi Peneil l?trlpe 5‘:"- Corduroy, Che- I NOSE CLOGGED FROM HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF GIRLS,’ BOYS' AND INFANTS' SHOES—THAT ARE ON SALE— Boizr'll};l:nn Suits, per garment 880 || Yalmesto-312.60. Nomer e . A N et oo 420 || Values to:$12.50. Now-...... SN R s : A COLD OR CATARRH that we are unable to advertise for want of space. Girls’ Drawers or Vests, each . s ..10¢ $1.98 Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. H H t i GIRLS’ RUBBERS AND MEN’S GOODYEAR TOE WOMEN'S ONYX HOSE MEN’S $1.00 CAPS. WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL PARTY mulo:»m-‘ et e g OVERSHOES, UBBERS. | YL COTORS. 50n VALDE Plain and Fancy Mixtures; RESSES. A 7 Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos- J Pure Gum, First Grade $1.00 Hundreds of pairs to choose $12.50 to $22.50 Dresses, suit- $25.00 to: $37.50 Dresses of trils open right up, the air passages of Al 5izes—NOW ....ovvnun.n. quality—Now .............: from ....coonon.n R R many with fur band......... able for house or street wear. . Crinkle, Crepe, Marquisette, - your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snufiling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from yo druggist now. Apply a little of 't fragrant, antiseptic cream in your n trils, let it penetrate through every air 48c 59¢ | 19cpr. 29c | $3.95 g‘:fin‘:fi,:‘;;.,:":,f;,.:zs:}:mz:fi,,‘;z‘: The Big Three Realization Gompany ing you instant relief. Ely’s C tarrh sufferer has been’ seeking. IV’ se“i"g The Bal’gain store stock 7 Im is just what every cold and just splendid. = THIS COUPON IS WORTH 25c. Cg“ W : FREE) CHICHESTER S Pil "IU-S s ameastynl M o b i : / ", PAY S08 Eann prou M NYMORE N ALL PURCHASES OF $1.00 Satin Duchess and Satin Char- Y this concession unless customers have this coupon. g g AND OVER. BRING THIS GOUPON. o] KNAPP . McKLEVEY, : APP & MoKLEVEY, Y Rt AV T AEIEVEY. Bemidji In Charge . Minnesota st 2 45 ND BEAND PILLS, e 25 3 S o # e : : A S TRarie