Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 3

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- - FRIDAY, . and Mrs. S O. Haugan attended the OOTOBER 98, . 1916, EREEKKKK KKK KKK KKN| Henry. Stechman., * WILTON ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) * KKK KKK KX KX KKK ¥|poard will.raise the bounty on walves The dance at McFarland’s Satur-|for they. are dangerous,. destroying day- evening.was quite well.attended | both fowls and other animals. and all present report an enjoyable time. M. A. Ronglien and family autoed to Oklee Saturday where they will visit friends and relatives for a few days. John Rock was here a few days last. week from McCanna, N. D, at which place he has been working for the past couple of months. He will move his household goods there now as he intends making that place his" home for some time. C. F. Rogers and William Hem- inger were business callers at Be- midji Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Waldron vis- ited at the home of R. D. Waldron and family Sunday. M. Billington is visiting a son a [| Federal Dam, Minn. Mrs. M. Billington is visiting rela- tives at Bemidji. it Charles Berglund of Grant Val- ley was a business caller in Wilton Saturday. Mrs. L. D. Johnson of Solway vis- ited her daughter, Mrs.. Gerry Wald-} ron, Monday. Died, Oct. 10, at St. Anthony’s hos- pital, Bemidji, George Richard Rog- ers of this place. Mr. Rogers was] 82 years of age and for several years had made his home with his nephew, C. F. Rogers. f L. Sampson of Eckles was a busi- ness caller here last week. Miss Ann Bowers visited at the E. S. McFarland home Saturday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | John Smith received a sever burn on one foot. She is unable to walk. Oscar Fredrickson is moving into? the house recently vacated by John Rock. Mrs. John Erling and children were shopping in' Wilton Saturday. Gus Pederson has been doing some work on the Wilton school house. Mrs. Malvin Dahl of Trail arrived here Friday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fro- dahl. Ciii&iiiiiiiiii*’i{ * AURE NEWS bl % (By Special Correspondent.) KK KKK KKK KKK KN John Bakke and Jack Horsemen each brought up a load of flour and feed from Solway for A. Magneson last Thursday. . Gust Pederson returned home from_ McKinock, N. D., a week ago. l Mrs. Ole Hannem of Shevlin is || visiting here for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. A. Magneson. " Johan Gelen returned home from’ Neilsville, Minn., Saturday evening where he has been threshing. Mrs. P. Bakke, Mrs. T. O. Gelen] meeting of the Ladies Aid society at Mrs Bernhard Iverson’s home- last ‘Wednesday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. Magneson and’ Mrs. Hennem visited at the T. O. Gelen home Sunday afternoon. Having finished threshing at Neils- ville, Christ Haugen -returned home Monday. { T. O. Gelen is now busy painting’ Mrs. Malie’s house. Coming back .from Pinewood Fri- day evening, William Jallen and Carl,} Winger stopped at Magneson’s store and put on quite a load before they, went home. James Win of Island Lake was an Aure visitor Monday. LR R R R A R R R R R R R R R R x BASS LAKE x| * (By Special Correspondent.) % XXX KKK EEEEE XX Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sortor were Bemidji visitors Friday. [ Mrs. Hanson of Hines gave a talk at the Bass Lake Sunday school, Sunday. Mrs. Craver of Bass Lake was a Bemidji caller Saturday. Mrs. William Gish was a Bemidji visitor Tuesday. x Miss Goldie Krahn of Lavinia vis-| ited with Miss Edna Keiser of Rass Lake Saturday and Sunday. Miss' Mildred: Hartman of Turtle] River.was a Bemidii visitor Friday: The Bass Lake Sunday school will, meet at the Bass Lake school house Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. A prayer-meeting will-be -held at. the home of Frank Styner tonight a elght o’clock. 5 KHHEEKKHHK KKK KKK * ECKLES *] % (By Special Correspondent.) 9 ISR SRR SRR S R RS 4 Mr.-Bratten-and family whe haved rented the J. C. McGhee farm moved on it Jast.Monday. < 5 C. F..Rogers and family of Wilton? were looking after Mr. Rogers’ wood | interests in this vicinity last Satur- day. Mesdames George Grow and George'| - Brennan were shopping in Bemidji last Saturday. George._Brennan_and Olson Bros, have just finished loading a car of posts for 1. P. Batchelder. (SRR ESE SRS S R RS * ..SPUR * ¥ (BySpecial Correspondent.) - ¥ KRR E KRR KK William Gerlinger. of. Spur. visited ] Turtle River Saturday on business. Farmers are busy digging pota- toes and the crop yield will be fair., *|in Spur one day last week. * North Dakota.to-work during-thresh- ing. visitor in -Bemidji- Monday, return- ing home in the evening. Tenatrike. was. We surely hope that the county |¥ Harry McCurdy has again gone.to urday.” Mrs. ~William: Gerlinger was a In This-Sale There Will Be Many Bargains Which We | Can Not Mention In This Ad. | = PINEWOD + K (By Special Correspondent.) i % had his house moved. (SRS SRR EREL SR € North Dakota -the .- He purchased. ‘|18 attending school there. [ 4 week, Teft Sahml-ny or his _h‘flina at Bagley. 2 . ‘The Misses Iza and Ruth Smithiof| A, Malloy. .of ;Bijou spent. a..few -Mr. and¢Mrs. 8. C.:Miller. and Miss | Aure left here Monday for Bemidji|days of last.week. with his; family mumber given: ad. 1da Holm spent Thursday in Bemidji. | to Visit with Miss Emma Smith, who |near. here. 5 beg given:1n the d. Plogeer em- The Farmers’ Shipping association sent a carload of cattle from here Sat- a 1ot {ntown and Miss’ Johanna Jamtvold, who ;is|ed Monday from Neelsville - . |employed in: Bemidji, arrived . here |they have been employed the past tew “1Monday to spend a few days with | weeks, Christ Larson, who has been ;in‘|her mother near Aure. past several | ~W:-H: Nims, who has been buyipg| Take advantage of a.want ad. idj f , Minnesota “The-:Storeref-Style, Quality and Service ekiin. where vertiser. All ads signed with mumbers, or tials, care Pigager must be an- wered. by. Jatter, adgressed. to -the; : B oyes Are.not pepmiited to tell: who N. Negaard and C. Haugen return- |any advertiser is. Mail or sead your answer to Pioneer No.——, or Iaitial ——, and we forward it to the ad- SR ~Ploneer want ads bring zesults. umn must be in before 1 that day. KKKk hkhkhkhk Kk * Sale Starts SATURDAY OCT. 23 Featuring Values that Who Miss will 'Surely ‘Regret ‘Concentrating our price attr‘ac,,tions'to,m;ake the last few days of @ctober:occasions of exceptional advantage to-shoppers; every department in this store contributes quality goods at very special:prices, often lessthan cest. son. LOT 1 Your choice of 25 women’s and misses’ suits, worth $16.50 to $21.50; at this sale, price— $12.95 $27.50— ‘Women’s and Misses’ . Winter Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices $9.75 $14.95 For a choice group of ‘For a_carefully selectedas s smart coats in novelty mix- -Sortment.of stylish-copts:in tures, corduroy and tweeds regular price $15. Fall and Winter-Sicirts at/$4.95 One group special priced of remarkable interest to eweryonpe +in. need of a smart, practical, well-wearing skirt for new and | They’re of gabardine, serge;poplin and snitings, made in a variety of new styles and represent $6;to-$7.50 yalues. later. Women'’s and ['lisses’ Navy Blue Serge Dresses at $4.95 ; Double warp serge dresses trimmed with silk, quaker collar and cuffs; others trimmed with braid. Regular $7.50 value LOT 2 “Women’s and Misses’ suits, regular .price :$22,50 - to $17.95 ’ - a-splendid-range, of -mater; ials;and colers. -‘Regular $22/50 value. / Sale Extraordinary of Stylish Women’s ‘Winter Suits : Suits which vwere originally marked to sell at higher prices. earlier. in the sea- Saturday starts ‘them -going at the sale prices. A collection of 25.in different styles in plain. tailored styles, box style, braid trimmed ; the.materials are gaberdine,:broadclgth, serge, poplin,. whipcord and .mixtures. - These.sunits.iwere.orig- inally priced at-$16:50 to'$27.50. - We have:grouped them into lots at these special prices: LOT 3 Stout women’s suits;:these suits are great values; reg- ular price up to =$27.50; special sale at— $10.00 Month End Women’s Furnishing . Specials Wemen’s silk: lisle. hosiery, regular: 25¢ grade; special at ..o 19¢ Women’s 50c-silk: lisle hosiery at.......39¢ Women’s. neckwear fischues,-vestees; -col- lar and cuffs, 35¢ to 50¢ values, special at it L O ‘Women’s collar and euff sets, vestees, ps; at ... --39¢ :MWomen’s 25¢ and; 35¢ embroidered hand- kerchiefs, special Women’s linen and lawn 15¢ embroidered handkerchiefs, special .. Novelty barrettes, beauty pins and V pins; 50c-and 75c¢ values, choice._...___~25¢ > -regular 50c-.and 75c - values UNDERWEAR: FOR ‘WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ~"Women’s fleece -lined eombination -suits, regular $1.25-value; special-at..........8%¢ “Women’s heavy weight merino combina- tion suits, $1:50 quality ; special at..-$1.19 * Children’s flannelette night gowns, 75¢ -values;-special-at. -49c Children’s hlack silk. hosiery, regular 35¢ + and:50e¢- values; spec'ial_,“..........._..«....29c ‘Women’s_all-wool sweater, coats, regular $2.50: value; special at ...... 3149 Womeu's. waist special—1, Jot of waists, regular $1.25 values at the special clean Month End of Men'’s Overcoats and Suits We’ve picked out all odds and ends of our entire, stock of. suits and haye placed them in one lot, some from the best makes, Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society Brand and Clothcraft Suits that have sold at-$15, $20.and $25. Your choice in this clean up sale at— i $9.75 20 men’s and-young men’s overcoats, all left over from last-year ;- Hart Schaffaer & Marx and Saciety .Brand _make. “These overcoats formerly sold at-$18;$20; $22, +:$25. -You.can-have your choice of the lot at— - Stout Men,. .now-is , your .oppor— tunity. te.buy your -suit;at.a.great saving— Stout suits for men of Hart.Schaffner & Marx make in 12.75 » blue serge, worsteds, cassimers and mixtures. - The suits 5010 for $20 and §25; at his eleas up.aale, yous choice at ‘Bargains ...Boys’. Norfolk knicker, Sfiitfl, ages 6 to 16, in cassimers -:and-tweeds; regular-$4 t0:$5 values, all in.one lot, at = this sale— $2.85 sBoys’ overeoats, ages 11 to 15 years ; regular$5. to $8.50 values; in one lot, your cheice at— *sBoys” fleece shirts and drawers, regular 60c_values, at ... 3! -Boys’. knicker pants,:65¢c yalaes at........ <Boys’ leather, wool fleece mitts, 35¢ values () e S Sl e O +.Boys’. winter. eaps, 50c; valaes to clean soapaab s e S i 252 _Boys’ long trousers, values:up to $2; to clean up.at ... 95C - ‘MEN’SBLUE FLANNEL WINTER SHIRTS. = $lshirteat. ... 124150 shirts at “$2 shirts at _.. - “75c¢ fall caps lot; Jour choice 8t ooooecmeecemeeceennnea 66¢ Extra beavy fleece shirts and drawers; Blcvalueat ... ... .. -39¢ : NOWGS'// MEN’S AND BOY’S SHOES AT . CLEARANCE PRICES. +1 1ot shoes.in gun metal, lace and-blucher styles; $3 valueat .= $2.35 . Bay#’; fine. shoes, .button or lace, regular . $grade,at ... .. $225 | ’~~;lufl‘:ieavyworkshoes,eleafingat.tsfl§‘ g Ads to be glaseiipd, prop- < erly in the Plopess.want col- ill appear on sugther page. SRR KRR R AR RIS T T 1 AKX ARk AN & & PORPRAUTURCE WSO ST POVRS S VT THE T B PRy T W b B LR S W

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