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with that vote, the bulletin says: “The Minneapolis - Chamber of Commerce, in voting in favor of the third and fourth propositions, says . | that these votes are condftioned upon The Friendship Bracelet Let us supply you with ¢‘Bob-o-links’’ for your Friendship Bracelet. Sterling Silver *‘Bob-o-links” cost only 25¢ each, engraving included—andwegiveyou free a valvet wns!—nbbon for your first“‘Bob-o-] lmk Calltoday and see the * *Bob-o-links”. Genuine “Bob-o-links” are for sale by GEO, T, BAKER & GO, 1 16 3rd St., Bemidji Near the lake CATTLE OF COUNTY DOUBLED DURING LAST FIVE YEARS (Continued fromn Fage 1.) hogs in the county, Grant Valley having 96, Bemidji 102, Liberty 29, McDougald 10 and Roosevelt 27. These figures refer only to towns having the largest number of cows, sheep and hogs. 3,631 Horses Recorded. The records show the county to possess 3,631 horses of all ages, the assessed valuation being $117,645. Benville leads with 187, Frohn has 109, Bemidji 139, Langor 152, North- ern 115, Liberty 89 and Grant Val- ley 134. In 1910 there were 2,247 horses, the assessed valuation being $87,316. Farmers Have Automobiles. It is shown by the assessment rec- ords that there are 40 automobiles in the organized towns of the county, two in unorganized territory, 136 ia Bemidji, 17 in Blackduck and 25 in the other villages. In 1910 the county had 40 machines, Bemidji having 24, Blackduck nine, Nymore one, Tenstrike one and five in or- ganized towns. Assessed Valuation $1,243,607. The assessed valuation of Beltrami county is $1,243,607; that of the city of Bemidji $469,198, Baudette $87,425; Blackduck $48,238, Kelli- her $42,517, Spooner $71,677, or- ganized towns $454,946, unorganized territory $30,880. MINNESOTA CIVIC BODIES OP- POSE U. S. MERCHANT MARINE (Continued from Pake 1.) Chamber of Commerce were cast for subsidies and for subventions for mail and freight lines, but in connection Economy SALE Troppman’s For one week Commencing Saturday Meat and Grocery Department Thin skinned ]mcy le- mons, per doz. 5c Good old potatoes, per .60c Fancy stock new pota- toes, per pk 25 Baking chocolate pound Pe. Imported Norway sar- dines, per can Kingsfords gloss or corn starch, per pkg Monarch Catsup, 16 oz- 1 21c Pure lard, per 1b......11¢c Hamburger steak, per pound 12 1-2¢ Beef roast, per 1b..,...16¢ Beefstew meat per 1b.13¢ 3K Norway herring, per pound 5¢ Large fat mackerel, per pound.... ..10c Pickled pork, per 1b...13¢ 16 Ibs. cane granulated su- gar for §1with 8 $2 pur- chase In any dspartment, an investigation disclosing that it is impracticable so to modify the navigation laws as to place American |recommendations by the committee in charge of the subject of the up- building of the American merchant marine. Split on Slnppmg Board. Minneapolis and Moorhead voted in favor of the creation of a federal 'shipping board, while St. Paul and development company while the Civi¢ and Commerce association voted against it. St Paul voted against this proposition, and in Duluth the Board of Trade voted for it and the Commercial club agdinst. - Moorhead and Winona voted in favor of it. Amendment Favored. speed limit of vessels of the different classes, so that lines may be estab- lished to carry both mail and freight. St. Paul did not vote.on this ques- tion. Minnesota was unanimously in fa- vor of abolishing deferred rebates by legislation and providing for super- HHURSDAY, TULY 99, 1915, eral licenses. Miss Bessie Newton was pleasantly surprised last evening when a num- ber of friends met at her home on Mississippi avenue. The evening was spent in games and music after which lunch was served by the self- itzen, -Grace Miller, ~Grace Riley, Jake Cohen, Bazil Secord, Max Hoff- man, Clifford La Page, Sidney Simon- son, Severn Hook and Alfred Mc- Donald. R R Miss Claire Nangle entertained Miss Elizabeth Evans and her guests, ships on a competing basis with for-|Duliath voted against it. eign ships.” The commercial organizations of|in favor of a govérnment subscrip-|of an amendment to the ocean mail the country also voted on 'several|tion to the entire stock of a marine|law of 1891, reducing the maximum The Min-| All the Minnesota organizations, neapolis Chamber of Commerce voted |except those of St. Paul, were in favor FRIDAY JULY 23rd 8A. M, vision of rates by a federal shipping |invited guests. board, also voting unanimously for legislation requiring all lines, do- mestic and foreign, to take out fed- Those present were Misses Ethel Roe, Cecelia Olson, An- nie Cohen, Nellie FRIDAY JULY 23rd 8A. M. Men’s and Boys’ clothing, furnishings, shoes, Women’s and Misses ready-to wear gar- ments ought to stir the people of Bemidji and its vicinity to the depths of their pockets. Its a most important event for everyone who needs good clothes. It's an opportunity that you've long been waiting for. Everything will be placed onsale. Our entire spring Twice yearly we give these semi-annual and summer merchandise must be closed out. Reduction Sales which give the buying public an opportunity to buy the high grade merchandise at greatly reduced prices. Men’s Department Plenty of Hart Schaffner & Marx latest and best productions in a great value giving clearance These clothes need no argument nor boasting; you know what to expect cof these makers, and your highest expectation will be realized. The newest imported and domestic weaves in tweeds, cheviots, homespuns, worsteds, in checks, plaids, stripes, solid colors. Hart Schaffner & Marx suits for men of all sizes and proportions, $30.00 values $2 1 -75 Hart Schaffner & Marx suits, $25 values at Several hundred Hart Schaffner & Marx suits that were big values at $22 and $20 at Clothcraft Suits for Men and Young Men, $18 values at Clothcraft suits for Men and Young Men, $15 values at $10 and $12 suits on sale at Boys’ Department 1 lot Boys’ double breasted suits values to $8.50, Boys’ Norfolk suits some with 2 pairs knickers ages 8 to 18 years values to $7.50, at Boys' Norfolk suits all this season selling ages 8 to 17, regular $5 values at. . Boys' $1.25 and $1. i Little boys' Tub suits, Dutch styles, $2 50 values.. Little boys’ Tub suits, Pixie styles, $2.00 values Boys' wash suits sailor blouse and Russian styles. $1.25 values at. Boys' wash suits, 75¢c values at Boys' silk hats and wash hats, 50c values. Boys' and Children’s straw hats, 50c values.. HOT WEATHER FURNISHINCS SPECIALS Silk shirts, beautiful fabrics, cool serviceable French cuffs, best $ 1 9 5 $2.50, $3.00, and $3.50 values at . Arrow shirts hard cuff or French cuffs, $2.00 values Combination suit shirts $2.00 values $1.50 Arrow shirts hard or Freach cuff.. Arrow pleated shirts $1.50 ane $2.00 values. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 shirts CLEARANCE OF MEN’S TROUSERS. $5.00 and $6.00 Men’s outing trousers at $4.00 and $3.50 Men’s outing trousers at CLEARANCE SALE OF FINE STRAW HATS A clnnup o( short lots of this season’s crop of straw hats. Semits lplm and novelty soft straws; all. sizes. and propor- tions, values to $3.00 at $1.85 s’ |5 for imported and domes- ticstraw hats best styles new fresh stock. 48c for silk hafs. solid colors, a big snap Panama Hats at nsducad Price at $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, 36 00, $7.50. Women's Department Clearance Sale of All Qur Women’s and Misses’ coats, suits, dresses and furnish- ings at a saving of 25 to 50 per cent. Women’s Suits to go at this Clearance Save one-half of what you intend to spend $15 suits at . $27 suits at - $30 suits at $40 suits at - 4 Closing Out Sale of Women’s Coats at ONE-HALF PRICE $13.50 coats - $17.50 coats - 8.75 $22.50 coats - 11.25 Silk Dresses, Values to $27.50 Many of these are advance styles in soft changing Taffetas and Messaline, as well as a number of clever wash dresses that are ex- tremely smart, included at $1n the same price. Choice $ 6.75 $25.00 coats - $32.50 coats $35.00 coats - Summer Dresses at $4.95 A large assortment of the season’s most favored styles and materials exceptionally well made and trim= ed. All sizes. $7.50. Choice Other waah dresses at this clear- ance at $1.95, $2.85, $3.35. Wash dresses for the stout women to clean at $5.95, $6.45, $8.75 and $9.50. EXTRA! Sale of Paim Beach Suits Just the suit for Summer or traveling at this clearance sale 310 75 L] $15.00 and $16.50 values at values to $3, at clearance prices . Misses Middy suits, tan and white combinations, sizes 14, 16, 18, Clearance of Women’s Furnishings Wonen s Initial Handkerchief’s, 15 and 20c ulim anen s collars, 50 and 75¢ values at........ Women’s Vestees and Fischues, 50 and 75c vll;;s SHOES! Bargams Florsheim Oxfords, black or tan, $5 values...$3.85 Packard Oxfords, black or tan, $4 yalues...$2.95 Florsheim Taa shoes, button or lace, $5 values R s $3.95 Middy Blouses, regular $1 value at Crepe de Chene silk waists, $4.50, $4 values.$3.15 Women’s Outing shirts, value to $2 at Silk Waists valae up to $7 at.. $1.25 white wash skirts at Serge Dress Skirts, values up. to $9 50...... 31 95 Fer Men and Boy’s Pathrfl tan shoes, button or lace, $4.50 vdz; 1 Iot Men’s $5 Oxfords, black or tan, hm:: or ...$2.95 lace at 1lot Men’s w rk shoesat.. Boy Shoe Specials 1 lot Boys’ tan button shoes, $3 value at 1 lot Boys’ Gun [letal shoes, lace $2.50 value at 1 lot Boys' Gun lletal shoes, lace, $2 values at 1 lot Boys’ Elkskin outing shoes, $2.25 values at ' SCHNEIDER BROS. CO. Bemldjl, Minnesota SALE STARTSA_ FRIDAY ',%NIORNING JULY 23rd Misses Minnie and Marie Dahl of Minneapolis, and Miss Margaret An- Crowell, Avis | derson at dinner at Birchmont Beach Guyer, Blanche Gratton, Helen Laur- | Tuesday evening. This Schneider Bros. Go. Announcement OF A SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE OF Values from $7.60 to $12.60. -