Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 1, 1915, Page 8

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S e ; y d religi rk, not:becomin; suffragists in Pennsylvania and the TO RELIGIOUS: WORK: |towar iglous work, no & [ state’s close: friends: during his- re+}date 285 patients. It is mamed after | for: Burroughs-adding machines.:One [and an extra big, fat ink:paper-com- cent visit to his Lincoln heme. John Muir, .natunalist. roll,: a-dosen: rolls or.a hund.ed rolis. |position book for a dime. AN the It is well understood here that . —_— “kids” will want one when they see Bryan intends.to. turn more.and.more | The Piomeer:isithe (pMce to'buy| You:caniget.a 'big, fat pencil tab-|’em. ysur: rolls-of adding:machine paper |let:for ‘a:nickle at-the Pioneer: office, Subscribe for the Pioneer. Buy A Farm Birect From Owner - I'have 240 acres.of the best land inithe county lecat- edon the “Divide” three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and 60 acres seeded to clover and timothy. | Will Sell 1t In 40, 80, Or Up To 240 Acre Tracts Will sell for part payment down and balance on easy payments. Have been a resident on same for 22 years and feel certain that anyone seeking a real bargain will buy on sight. All I ask is that you look at it be- fore you buy elsewhere. SUFfi;GISTS’ “D—()LLAR DAY” (tirihution to the campaign.fund. to- - ay. s Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 1.—Today is = being observed as “Dollar Day” by |BRYAN TO TURN request of the Pennsylvania Woman Lincoln, Neb., Oct:1.—That Will- vadn 0‘: :mdi outmevange:’latflltlke s‘::- Suffrage Association, which is in the |iam Jennings Bryan is fully aware of ‘l’yt,r b |;s ng; s gr::t gel st:; 1 : midst of a campaign for the adop-|the extent and scope of his present p:‘ 0";‘ o asomaw, ren e tion of an equal sulfrage amendment [ unpopularity, but that he is. buoyed 9 won; i h ts Ra t to the constitution Nov. 2. up by the cenfident belief that:he will While the a"aflgatl:leln 8 “ve m:l They have asked sympathizers with | be vindicated by future events, be- yetdbeen :n:x:u::_c; jp:e ;’ “;(:m the cause to make some special con-|came known to the ex-secretary of |Understeod that Bryan is to be forty-two' centimetre gun in the Ne- m | braska prohibition campaign in 1916. | FARM IMPLEMENTS DISPLAYED Our Autumn Millinery S ENTIRELY IN KEEPING WITH “DRESS UP” week. We have received several shipments this week especially fer the occasion and many of the late ideas in head- wear creations may be found among the Henrionnet Parlor display of the newest Autumn hats. ‘These later arrivals make shop- ping here a pleasure, and eliminates that worry which so frequently ac- company the selection of millinery. Do not fail to visit The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Denver, Colo., Oct. 1.—Farm im- plements and machinery were shown: at the Soil Products Exposition here to the Implement and Machinery | men, special guests of the exposition today. Everything pertaining to the ‘agricultural development of the soil was shown and demonstrated. | Stress was laid on the tractor and: the silo. . Great interest was exhibited in deep plowing machinery, which has made possible the conservation of moisture in semi-arid localities. : BOSTON TUNNEL TO OPERATE Boston, Mass., Oct. 1.—The new East Boston tunnel extension will be in full operation the middle of this month, it is believed. Practically all of the work has been | completed. The new tunnel con- nects the older tubes, and is expected to greatly facilitate traffic. It cost $2,500,000 and was begun November 29, 1912. i The state road runs 3-4 mile East of the land from Blackduck to'Cass Lake and another road North to the county road. Can drive right up to farm with auto or team. Four forties drain to Mississippi on gradual slope and two forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are:still timbered. There: is.a fine Consolidated: School at Hines. Buss calls daily for children. (Interested parties-are requested to write or call at the BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER OFFICE for further information. W. M. VAIL, Owner MILWAUKEE SANATORIUM OPEN ; Milwaukee, Wis., October 1.— “Muirdale,” Milwaukee county's tuberculosis sanatorium, said to be the finest institution for the treat- ment of phthisis in the United States, was opened for occupancy today. It cost $600,000 and will accomo- Copyright I & Marx . ¥ \ : s 3 9 Wear Varsity Fifty Five for ‘Dress-up Week You might think one time as good as another to “spruce up”; to get out in your new togs; and maybe you're right. _ But here's a new idea, "Dress-up Week", a special time when everybody comes out in new clothes, hats, shoes, neckwear, a time when we all brighten up. You'll be astonished to see what a difference it makes to the town, and to all of the men in it, to do this dress-up act all together. Come and let us help you dress up; we'll get you inside of : Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes a suit or an overcoat and you can select the other dressy things you want at the same time. ' You'll be one of the best dressed-up men in town, if you'll give us a hand in in it.

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