Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 16, 1915, Page 3

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FRIDAY, ARPRIL 16, 1815, THE GOOD JUDGE DIDN'Y THINK THE SHERIFF COULD DO IT. JUDGE, YOU SAID D HAVE TO DOWN YOU TO GET ANY OF YOUR REAL \:ToBACCO CHEW. YOU DID IT; AND IT'S MY LAST POUCH. L1, bets are off when it comes to the Real Tobacco Chew. Might as well fork over at once. it’s the only thing of its kind and a kind that’s S0 good you just naturally can’t Lzeep it to yourself. »f pure, rich, mellow tobacco—-cut fine, ned and swcctened just enough, cuts ding and spitting. very small chew—less than one-quarter the c. It will be more satisfying thana mouthful nary tobucco. Just nibble on it until you find b chiew that suits you. Tuck it away, rest. See how easily and evenly the real omes, how it satisfies without grinding, how less you kave to spit, bow few chews you take to iJU:Jkd That’s why it is The Real Tobacco s why it costs less in the end. cw, cut fine and short shred so that you won't have your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied tobacco much. o does not need to be covered up with molasscs and it Lrings out the rich tobacco taste in “Right-Cut.” 1l chew takes the place of two big ie old kind. “|teaching near Badger, ut\lmfllvbme e SRS R ESSLES S S & x FROHN * SR E R REE R R R Amanda Hegland, who has been Friday. The Farmers’ meeting held at the home of A. Graf was well attended. Everyone enjoyed themselves . and praised Mr. and Mrs. Graf’s ability as host and hostess. = Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Augstad and L O. Ungstad were Sunday callers at the Hegland home. Mr. and Mrs. Krogfoss, -Borghild and Helga Krogfoss, also George Chamber and Emil Hollander were Sunday visitors at the Narum hame. The Ladies’ Aid supper held at the Hensel home Sunday was well at- tended. The aid realized abont $12. Mrs. Huset and daughter, Gunda, were business callers in Bemidjl Monday. Don't forget the Young People’s meeting at the church next Wednes- day evening, April 22. —— THK KKK EE KRR RN x x| HORNET LB R R RS S EERERR E R Miss Berggren and Mrs. J. D. Bo- gart went to Brainerd Thuraday morning to attend the State Sunday School convention. Miss Fanny Bogart went to Pel- land the first-of the week to work. Miss Amelia Sherberg visited Sat- urday and Sunday at the home of Herman Thom. Mrs. Murray and daughter, Eva, were in Blackduck on Monday. Herman Thom and family went to Blackduck Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Cossentine and son, Roy, who have been visiting with them for a few days. R. F. Seymour and wife arrived Wednesday night from Swatara. The Jum-ite st 3 sobheine Model Brassiers: 50c, $1, $4.50 Phone 850 The Store of Style, Quahty and Service Bemldn. Minn. Every Long 81, $1.50, $2 pair guaranteed Naw Soring Suits For the Stout At Reduced Prices Saturday A remarkable offering of New Spring Suits for stout figures made in the up-to-the-minute styles, material and workmanshlp They are of plain fabries such as serge, gabardine, poplin and vig- areau in sizes 39-41-43-45-47. $27.50, $25, $22.50 Suits Saturday $19.50 $29.50, $30, $32.50 Come Early for a Choice Selection $24. Suits Saturday 50 Other Novelty Suits for Women and Misses at $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 up to $40.00 NOVELTY: m HOUSE ' DREESES of Ferale and Bl oot consisting of Seal $1, $1.50,:82, §2.50 A splendid assortment to select from. $2.39 CLEANUP OF ALL HAND- BAGS AT $2.39 Our entire stock of Handbags other leathers; regular prices up to $7—SATURDAY....... SALE OF CHILDREN’S © MUSLIN WEAR Entire stock of Children’s Pet- ticoats, Drawers, Slips and Gowns, also Misses’ Petticoats; regular prices 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1. SPECIAL....... Calf and 19¢ NOVELTY NEW BLOUSES * Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Blouses at $3 to $11.50 China Silk and: Suesine Silk WAISTS at $1.25 12 styles. former will be sawyer at Shaw broth- ers’ mill. AN-BRUTON COMPANY Union Square, New York 4 DE: ERORSENDIO_':STAMPSTOUS' KRR KRR KRR K KKK x MALCOLM * = IR R S R R S R R S e R R ] A special election was held in the town of Spruce Grove Saturday to R Ry | week. ““Women are the real spenders of ameunt of $2,000 for:the building of |ready for seeding. The school attendance has been [the world,” says Miss Julia Lathrop, roads. ‘W. R. Hoag has been surveying in |small this week on account of muchi | chief of the Federal Children’s Bu- Gilbert Benson this neighborhood a few days_ this‘lagrippe in the neighborhood. reau. vote on the issuing of bonds im the|discing his fall plos ing | has commenced T Ihis week is Styleplus Week fi'om Maine to Californial Leading merchants of the nation are this week featuring Styleplus Clothes. I T A T ke E A Substitute for Meat. NY expert chef will tell you that a maca- roni base is the ideal substitute for meat. Creamettes is more tender than ordinary ‘macaroni and cooks in less than one-thisd the time. A package of Creamettes will give you nearly twice as much food value as a pound of beefsteck at less than one-half the cost. Creemettes is made from the creamy parts of Durum wheat and has a rich new flavor of its own. Try it with cheese, with ham, with bacon, with tomatoes, with chicken or with nuts. MOTHER’S MACARONI CO. Minneapolis, Minn. Also makers of Mother’s Macaronl, Mother's Vermicelli and Mother’s Ef 3 ‘Noodiea A i Splendid displays of these clothes are being made in this store. All of the newest patterns and smart designs, fresh from the hands of artists and master- tailors, are being shown in this great national clothing exhibit. The style, the variety, the- remarkable clothing wvalues in this exhibit challenge the attention of every man who wants to look his best at the least cost. ¥/ TmADE MANK EGIsTeRED “The. same price the world over. > 2) 37 b MASCOT MATTRESSES | | | MASCO) T‘ SIZE. \ / WEIGHT. \ STRO% DRIL Hibs! | ] 2 STRON A voveh o= VAR L Tty BRILL TICKING WDS?) l;?g:lg A:{T TICK[NG CUARRNTERD e CENTER FILLING D PRICE TT7 SSES ||l . WEICHT 45 POUNDS / MEDIUM COTTON FELT Imperial Edge SOLD BY ALL DEALERS PRICE 3)00 S50 Sy 1y NORTHWESTERN SEODING & MANUFACTURING €0. ST PAUL MK i by NORTIESTERN SEDDIYG & MAVUFACTURING CO. ST PAUL,MINK. MASCOT-MATTRESSES DO YOU EYER GET TIRED? WHY NOT BE COMFORTABLE While you are resting? You grow old fast .enough anyway, without being kept restless with poor bed springs or matresses. We have the goods to make you comfortable and your home beautiful. Let us show them to you. HUFFMAN & O'LEARY The Home of Good Furniture That isthe special triumph of Styleplus Clothes —ultra-correct style and long wear for the un- usual, comfortable price, $17. Wik i Usage Wil Wear Y Styleplus are popular with men who want style IS, and more too—clothes that not only look well, but prove their solid, substantial va/ue in fine service and long wear. So we give them style p/us all-wool fabrics, plus perfect fit, plus expert workmanship, plus guaran- teed wear, Clothes for $17 which they thought they could not get for less than $20 to $25—sav- $3 to $8 on cach suit! Improved, scien- l;gc methods of manufacture make poss1ble this unique combination of style, quality, and price. ‘We are the Styleplus Store —the only one here. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE is ereby given that this Corrpany will prosecute all persons using property owned by it for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage or other cbjectionable matter in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has here- tofore used said property or any of it in ways above mentioned is hereby notified to repair the damage so done and.place the property in the same clean, sanitary condition in which it was prior to- the time of trespass or trespasses, Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 520 Capital Bank Bullding 8T. PAUL WINNESOTA | D.fnctiv.

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