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*’**lfi*i!*l!li#illliiillfii”lifi‘ *smnmosormusmmnnm X HANDICAP MATCHES BEMIDJT TENNIS CLUB '~ ,n;n:««t««nuunuki#akfia*t«x«nflwcinfic Sets - . e Per. ! Played. ‘Won Lost. . .Cent | 1.000 ~1.000 600 Brown and Lindebergh (s) . Barker and Denu (15) ... D. L. Stanton and T. C. Bailey (30) Manaugh and H. M. Stanton (30). 600 Brooks and Hedges (8)....... .000 Lakin and White (16) . .000 Baer and Wilcox (30) .... 000 Johnson and Halgren (30) . .000 ‘Wedge and Palmer (30) .. -000 Feir and J. K. Given (30) .. .000 d Kirschbaum. This club|. " .000 000 .000 .000 .000:. lendid showing at the last Nelson and N. E. Given (30) 3 qut after the big money Randahl and Strickland (30) Stewart and Walsh (30) ... Herbert and Christie (40) Malone and Warfield (40) Paige and Meyers (40) ..... Younggren and Hayner (40) Guenther and Ervin (40) .... Larson and Marcum, E. H. (40) McAlpine and Towhy (40) .. Lycan and Cross .(40) .... Hunt and Andrews (15) . Gile and R. L. Given (30) Zarry All ‘your informati New members nccepted at: Sltur- day’s meeting foHow:: Christ Ha .000 |son, A. Crum, W. Z. Robinson, .000 |Barker, R. H. Schumaker and .000, Troppman. Secretary Gray .000 |ering data on the varicus crop lllo'l 000 -[by the club members, showing num- .000 |ber’ of acres plantéd ‘into ponmeu. .000" |onions, grains, ete. The ‘following were among those present: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles, | .|Mr. and Mrs.'W. L. Brooks, Mr. ai MRmoGococeOOCCCOCOCOC OO MM MK cocococccccocccc0c000O Rk KK mHoocoococococcocococcoco RO .000 Smith, E. A. l;nzker and F. G. 'l‘rop 5 man from Bemnidji, and B. K. Ander it wa. made & for - your taste! son and wife, A. B. Rako and family, .And.‘that's no M. Kirschbaum and wife, Christ Han son and wife, Daniel Gray and fa: ily, Herman Fenske and family, B Fosslyn and wife, D. Sheets and-wife, Fern and Lucy Paddock, Mr. and Mrs A Crum, Mr. Riggle, Charles Pool; % a Elmo Powell, Hugh; Cowan and Elgin ulw up in the row with other men; red tin of P, A. that'll prove in jig time Gray, ‘Bernice - Pendergast, .Tinnie 8 then You'll sure enough wake up t0 tha you never did get such flavor and Pendergast and Miss McCowan. ;. Some pipe and cigarette makin’s facts! fragrance, whether you hita jimmy pipe It»:fhfi tway: Costs youa dimeforatidy' ~ or roll up a delightful makin’s cigarette. Ten cents a day for 365 days 1s $36.50.- You cin save that or much: more every. day by buying groceries from W. G. Schroeder, and the $36.60. thus saved will buy yourself or som member of the your family & hand: some winter suit.. It's the way. of bet: ter buying—try it yourself. —Adv. 20 35 5 v *the national joy smoke . ! ~Puts: the half-Nelson “on all ‘pipe and Right off the bat you'll get mighty happy if 4 Q you'll go to Prince Albert like wiacrr| Mt - e rouches Bectiocte &' fle o e TS Sl E e y0u prove our say-so! P. A. is made by " hotest and true tobacco satisfaction till you :np;t:zted process that cuts out the bite %= Cummy. with Feinice Albset=-tie sutional e. parch, This patented process is You'll have no more use for your head if you buy one of these vest pocket Loose Leaf I-P booklets. Come in and see them at the FARMERS TO BACK BEMIDJI (Continued from first page). when he hesitates to start life on a} | farm in Northern Minnesota. It i hard to imagine what the future of . controlled exclusively by us. Remember - Sold any young man Would bef . . .. that when on hear some of that . ‘‘as tidy :‘dm:;m’b:‘:::n?fl in this country, where clover| good as ‘half-poand amidors. is a weed and the land. on sals . -'-'REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,, Winston-Salem, N. C. at from $165.00 to $255.00 an dcre, should he decide to begin life * in God’s country with every assurance of success staring him in the face. a man of three SCOre years: Can'| mmm 3 . AR R actomplish ‘1n three - years single |, nq0" cglgbrate, . thelr ' forty-first | handed can surely be dupl!csted by wedding . anniversary were Mr. and oneA of yo‘:\:‘er hl:oo: hed ok S Mrs. - Stanley ‘Walter Smith, d o . o | mong those who hel " |Mr. apd Mra. Albert Brewer and Advertisers who want the best resultS|—Fimrawz s |famtty, ¥r. snd Mra. A. W. Hoskins, s always patronize The Pioneer. They. know, by experi- :’l "\;:m : g“'! 3“‘;& “'A‘": “:’ ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country 28| [GST_Pocketbook. containing ~be- s dn, Mr. Lo Mrs, ', L.‘:fo:' B U l N E an advertising medium. _tween'six and seven dollars; Pinder |z “ 5 ur Ol Hogland, Mr. and plense return to Pioneer office nml Mrs.. Charles Orbo ¥ T, Mr. and Mrs. : g Tecelve $2.00 roward. i e CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY 4 William Haberlee, Mrs. Wm. Clark, | 5 Miss Margaret Ham F. Behlke, . R. Renegue, ABSTRACTS OFTITI.E | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Iver. Ungstad and fami- 1y, 0.’S. Huset, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu,:Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Battles, i Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Security Bank Bldg. Phone 31 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pjanos, Organs and Sewing DRY CLEANING B. M. SATHRE How to Standardize Your , Stationery ] : : 3 | e . Backus, r. 'o.. Troppman, M E. Bemid}t, Minn. Smith and R. H. S¢humaker. Bueford M. Gile, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. ABSTRACTER e oy ; O'Leary-Bo Bldg 117 Third St. Bemidji. ry-Bowser i i Clothes Cleaners Phone 573-W For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. PENCIL SHARPENERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN v ke - M| HOW To ANSWER BLND ADs.‘(§ i . : ,, Every business man appreciates the value of standardization.. . The : : Ailiats -ttt THE NEW BEMIDJT idea as applied to stationery is just as practical and valuable. “All the initiali, care Plonser must b Sold in Bemidji “The " Boston” DARRAGH 3 ust I DR. F. J. R. letterheads and forms used in your home office oryour branches,andall [fi|swered by letter addressed to the At°your favorite stors for. Speoialist of Chronio Diseases the blanks and slips used in your factories, can be" standardized inat. .. ::::.".::'::cwt‘t:i Sortatl who [ B Sakie okell on obeth; O A D ey = asts a life time. 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store least one respect—the paper upon which they are printed. ||any advertiser 1s. Matl or send your ASK THE MAN Phone 31. Day and Night Calls- Answered answer te Ploneer No.——, or Initial —=—, and we forward it to the ad- The first requisite, of course, is to find one paper good enough for a oy letterhead, strong enough for a form to be handled in the workshop - SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, GENERAL MERCHANDISE and cheap enough to use for everything. ’ - Use Whitewash Frealy. Groceriss, Dy Goods, Shoed, typewriter paper, clips, paper - : £ ¢ The free use of whitewash or kero- |i§ . ppogyIR THE TAILOR Flgur,, Yead, . ste. The tasteners, punches, eyelets HAMMERMILL BOND certainly possesses all these qualifications. . M o'z f:’,d,fi:n'm':hf,"mfifi;'ofi - Phone 938 s ete, ste. You will find that it suits the man who wants quality, ‘crackle’” and " § e bit oli.thehh‘:::flor of the hen's LR e e Get quantity prices _ oitie, A clean hose, free from these . @. PIONEER OFFICE STORB strength in a letterhead. The ripple or linen finish is particularly suit: torments, 18 a real blessing to the hens. . Bemidji ~ Phone 5. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. able for letterhead use. But HAMMERMILL BOND:is solow in -price. Puts ‘money in your pocket besides. you can use it for all your slips and forms. - It is particularly adapted ?::;'; O e i wes ave || BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS for them in fact, because it comes in twelve colors and white.. You can on the roost.and saps their life to such ———————-—T have different slips printed on different colors and make it easy to dis- an’ éxtent that the egg yleld 1s largely KOORS BROTHERS CO. tinguish themapart. Everysheetis wat: ked Manufacturers and Jobbers . s watermar! M Mfl : AM ¥} PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED 4-ft. cord wood. Birch, oak, _tamarack, polar,:Jack pine. 7-ft. cedar posts, dry-cut. L P. BATCHELDER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confes- | You can specify HAMMERTMILL BOND by name tionery, Cigars and Foun- and be sure that you get it by looking for the {81 Goote watermark. That watermark is your protec- B@N‘D tion. It is the manufacturer’s assurance- of a stanadard quality on which you can depend. 816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 135 EoE 15 KEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER Mr. and Mrs. John Koors and son, 5 " FANCY AND STAPLE B! i John, retursied Saturday night from i @R HAMMERMILL BOND is the ideal paper for a larxe concern with t Park mpm sal s st S Hmm.mmn.l.’ns‘l v many branches in different parts of the country, each buying their own stationery because HAMMERMILL BOND is cayl:rled in’ s{ocli by paper : e c.u;:;;:: il g B;:fi:.:' b ptn 2 jobbers in every large city. One set of specmcations will do for all your b Fresh Onions and Rhubarb branches. ; i G| B ey "' & CASE'S'CASH STORE BANKING AND SAVINGS . ' DRUGS ARD JEWELRY LUMBER, COAL AED WOOD 40 acres on_main' Toad, 7 miles from Bemidji: “No. incumbrance. Will trade for car, Ford preferred. /MORRIS & LONGBALLA - The actual money saving and the added assurance of a rellable, ‘al= - ways satisfactory quality makes it well : worth whllu tq standardize - your stationery on HAMIMERMILL BOND. : : ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction.- Mail ‘Orders given that same service you Any ufllfltfl! Wll wlnt. : nunam matertal ‘of ‘all kinds. - Save systematically. "Make use of our Savings Dtpntmnt. w. w‘ ‘ o "S\ll‘e you did—we did!|[§ come your open account. 2% ot iaporson. . - . g bout. that|} . - epourrry state BANK BARKER'S. = - | 8T mumn R‘!TAJL LER. Co. e e m l 10 n e er : tm_"» Bemidji, Minn. < .'l'_h!rd-!t, s ‘‘Bemidji, Minn. Phou 100 - Bemidji ffiemi,—do lt "Hammermill Bond is in twelve colors ai