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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1015, FREE For the Next 30 Days scl Any lady reader of this paper who is interested in Home Dyeing will be sent & Dy-O-La Dye Direction Book, A Color Chart, “New Clothes from Old,” Booklet, at by sending her address to us, plainly written on a post card. This offer expires as stated above. ’ [ * * x ““One Dye for All Goods.” Is the most successful Package Dye made. Each and every package is aranteed to color Cotton, Wool, ilk or Mixed Goods at the same time in the same bath. Plain direc- tions with each package make it the housewife's favorite wherever used. No Failure Possible. Dy-O-La Dye sold everywhere, 10 cents a package, or sent on receipt of price. Don’t delay accepting our free offer —do it today. DY-O-LA DYE COMPANY, i M Li ed TR KK KKK KKK KKK * . MALCOLM * * (By Special Correspondent.) % HH KK EK K KKK KK KKK X|C. Ora Stiles and Carl Glende have ited at the William Gerlinger home Tuesday, leaving for ‘Wednesday morning, accompanied by her brother, Samuel Thorson, who will remain at St. James. North Dakota where he has been en- gaged during the harvest. former school teacher here, is now Saum. turned from the harvest fields of North Dakota. ley Sunday. club have received their basketball |¥ goods, a punching bag and boxing gloves. hool house. Mrs. K. Hougen of St. James, vis- Bemidji on Mrs. Frank Geroy was a visitor Spur Saturday. John W. Souder has returned from LR R S S R e e R R R R R SAUM NEWS. * (By Special Correspondent.) % KKK KK XK KKK KKK KD Mrs. Shattuck, nee Edna Wilson, FRESH ROSES siting friends and relatives in E. and Walter Johnson have re- 0 Krogseng and Mrs. T. S. Thompson have been visitors at the school this week. Thanks are due to Mrs. J. Sprague for the many beautiful potted plants lent to the school for the year. with her mother a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Thompson and r. and Mrs. Matson and daughter, lly, visited with friends in Shot- past few months. Borghild and Christina Lund visit- at John Rust’s Sunday. The girls of the Saum Athletic | ¥ I SRR R R R R R R R ER R AURE ITEMS. * (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ will soon be in working order.: 700 Sixth Ave., Des Moines, lowa. equipment. K KKK KKEKKKKKKKKK¥K|Sunday. He left again Monday for - . The boys of the Saum Athletic| William Iverson of Portland, N. D.,( Bagley. club have sent for their athletic|was an Aure caller Wednesday. He| Miss Helen Thorkelson is at pres- ent staying at the Bakke home. Henning Kirkvold and visited at Iver Hoven's Sunday. left Thursday for Clearbrook, Minn., to visit with his aunt before return- ing home. Miss Johanna Jamtvold returned Jerome Sprague, Selma Quale, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. D. Sullivan, Mrs. P. to Bemidji Wednesday after a visit Josephine Bakke returned home Tuesday from Adams, N. D.,: where she has been employed during the " The people here are pusy putting up telephone wire and the telephones F. S. Gelen visited at home over children Mrs. S. 0. Haugan and Josephine urday. here. Friday. soclal given at the 8chool house last Friday evening. Mrs. Albert Magneson Sunday. KKK KKRK KK KK KA * Grygla to visit her father, J. W. Stanley. Mrs. Schilling Sunday and Monday. Joe Thompson made a trip to Mal- colm Thursday. 1.k Lars Woolhus was a Malcolm call- er Thursday. k ~C. J. Hesseldali and sister visited at the Schilling home Thursday and Friday. A dance was given in the :Acker- blade hall Saturday night. ‘Every- returned home from threshing in North Dakota. G. A. Benson left Saturday for points in South Dakota on business. The Farmers’ club meeting last week was well attended. Levi Haw- kins was elected president. The next meeting will be held Nov. 7. There will be a debate and short program. Arthur Erickson arrived home on Wednesday after working out all summer. Mrs. Billet visited her father, J. W. Stanley, in Grygla over Sunday. KKK KKK KKK E XN * HORNET. * * (By Special Correspondent.) - ¥ AR KKK KKK KKK KKK George Trudeau and family left Monday for St. Paul where they ex- pect to make their future home. Ed. Carrigan is building a new house near his father-in-law’s home, W. H. Moon. . The Ladies’ Aid society met at the home of Mrs. John Rasmusson on Wednesday afternoon. Among those who were in Black- duck Wednesday -were, John Thullen, T. C. Thompson, Thomas Nygaard, C. Peterson and J. D. Bogart. Tom Abrahamson is helping John Rasmusson with his fall work. Some of the farmers have had their grain threshed lately by the thresh- ing machines of 8. Rosenberg and Sven Johnson of Inez. Among those who were in town on Saturday were O. Petterson, Henry Plummer, Herman Thom and family, Mrs. F. C. Thompson, John Thullen, S. W. Ellis, Alta Bateman, George Angell, J. E. and J. D. Bogart. KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * SPUR ITEMS. * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ HHEKK K KKK KK XXX Philip Medley was a visitor at Spur Saturday. We are much pleased to see the great improvement of the road from Farley to Turtle River since the re- pairing has been done. Harry McCurdy is away on busi- ness at Madelia, Minn. I G. Haycraft was a visitor at the ‘William Gerlinger home Tuesday eve- ning, returning to Bemidji on the morning train. Mr. Gunther of Iowa, a brother of E. L. Gunther of this place, is at the Gunther home. The hew school house at Spur will be ready for occupancy Nov. 8, and school is now being held in the old For Men Behind the Pen You signers of checks, writers of letters, keepers of books and makers of records— here is a new ink—in fact, two inks in one. ‘We were one of the first to add to our stock the newest member of the Carters Inx family— Carter's 7 Pencraft Ink We fecl sure there's a call among our friends for one ink usable in either fountain pens or inkwells. A wonderful new flow. controller is part of the equipment of quarts, pints and half-pints of Pencraft, A dlight pressure of the finger controls the flow. Come in and let us fill your pen with this new ink, and show you the flow-controller. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER Distinction in values; the best of merchandise at lowest possible prices; the quality considered before the price, characteristics of the Schneider Bros. Co. stores. The latest fashions, of course; without that the quality and price don’t count for much, and everything backed by a reputation for satisfaction giving; we re- Bakke were Bemidji visitors last Sat- “'Carl Dlmrud.ol Trail, Minn., came up from Bagley to visit with friends T. O. Gelen made a ‘business trip to Fosston last week, returning home Martin Jamtvold returned home on Friday from Calvin, N. D., where ‘he " |'has been threshing. Miles Ousley attended the basket consolidated returned | home Tuesday after visiting with her parents at Shevlin, Minn. - Mrs. Sam Jallen and two soms, Peter and Edwin, visited in Aure RAPID RIVER NEWS. * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) KR KK KKK KKK KKK KKy Mrs. Arthur Billett made a trip to Mrs. F. J. Marcoe visited - with In Girlhood—Womanhood and Motherhood prescri; . R. V. Plerce successfully — 3‘3:;:50! m-:—viwflchbl:u%wd mu“:fl:# half acl!uury—'g Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Take this in liquid or tablet form as a tonic and regulator! Mrs. Kate D. Richardson, of Beazley, Euuco.,v;,uy*;;{:kmn;mh e Prescription. curative quallties of Dr. Plerce’s e Dr.Pierce’sPleasant Pellets ~egulate stomach, liver, bowels one reports a good time. The landseekers are coming into this country fast and it will be but a short time when the lands will all be taken. A. P. Olson of Grygla is moving his saw rig onto the Schilling place. He is going to Bemidji to purchase a new planer. Evér, as a boy, tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! And how about that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tiea y Pioneer Want Hello, boys and girls. Hear that school bell? Don’t. start for school without a NEW BEMIDJI lead pen- Ad to it friend—do it - cil. It’s the best nickle pencil made. 1 now! Any store in town sells ’em. Phone 31. i i s P e fund the money to a dissatisfied customer for our own sakes, These are the This Is The Bemidji Home of Hart Schaffner& Marx Fine Clothes The Suits and Overcoats we show from these greatest of clothes makers embody the best ideas for men and young men. The workmanship is beautiful; better than ever; closer to perfection each season; the best suits and overcoats in the world. ‘We overshadow all previous preparations; we show a vast stock and variety in real values— $18, $20, $25, §30, $35 Saturday .WOMEN’S FURNISH-. ING SPECIALS Women’s fleece union suits, regular $1.25 values at..89¢ ‘Women’s cassimere hose in black only, extra good qua- lity at.. ‘Women’s heavy fleece lined hose at Thoroughbred Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats This department is like a special, separate business; the - product ‘'of an expert knowledge of what young men want; the colors of youth in them, the smart lively styles that are pleasing to young men, fabrics in stll'ipes, plaids, checks; new-lapel ideas ; new sack models ; new overcoat styles— $15, $18, $20, $25, $30 Copyright Hart Schaffoer & Mara Suits and Overcoats at $15, $16.50, $18. That Are A Revelation You'll be amazed at what we can offer you at these prices; we’re showing most remarkable values at these three prices— $15, $16.50, $18. Men who have to spend their money with special care will appreciate this effort on our part to give such buyers some unusual values. Great Values In Boy’s» Clothes At $5.95, boys’ all-wool Norfolk suits with two pairs of knickers, fashionable materials of fine quality At $7.50, Boys’ Norfolk suits in fine Scotch cheviots and soft wor- steds; each suit strictly guaranteed to be pure wool at. Boys’ suits—cheviots, cassemers and tweeds—Norfolk coats; boys 6 to 17 at.... $3.95 Golf caps for boys, plain colors and mixtures at........................ 50c | Sweaters for boys 6 to 16; oxford, maroon, worth $5; at........ $4.15 Mittens for boys, worth 85c—special at...................... Gosanta o 25¢ - Sweater coats—a heavy Jumbo knit, shawl collar wool sweater-coat in oxford and ma- TOOD—SPECIAL VAINE A .ce.ieeecememeeeeeeeeee oo oo et $5.00 Underwear—immense stocks of pure wools, silk and wool, mercerized union suits, Su- perior make. Headquarters For Fine Shoes First among the favorites is the.gun metal shoe of English shape at $5 in button or lace styles. S At $4, the black cloth tops are dressy. The Walk Over in all leathers, tan or black, at $4. Others, including new high toe shapes, $3.50. WOMEN’S*SILK " LISLE Saturday at. Boys’ shoes, bu_tton or lace, $1.50 to $3. Anew pair if they don’t give the wear. hose, 50c quality, black, tan and white in regular and out sizes at............... 39¢ PETTICOATS in crepe and messaline, assorted colors—values to $5—spe- cial Saturday at......... $2.98 SILK BLOOMERS in Suisine and crepe; reg- ular $1.50 and $2 values— T9¢ BILK WAISTS in navy, black and brown ; values to $7.50; Saturday special & .. $2.98 FLANNEL SHIRTS in - white, gray, tan and navy; regular $1.50, $2, $2.50 shirts; special Saturday FLANNELETTE PETTI- . COATS, knee length, reg- ular 50c value; special Sat- urday at CHILDREN FLANNEL- ETTE NIGHT GOWNS, sizes 2 to 14; 75c values; Saturday at WOMEN’S GLOVE 8— black, white and gray wor- sted gloves; 50c values; Saturday, special at......39¢ LEATHERETTE GLOVES In chamios, white and gray 50c values; Saturday, spe- cial at. s - this time of the year to buy Women’s Suits Saturday Special 25 Bedford cord, mixtures, broadcloth, serge and gaberdine suits—$22.50, $25.00, $27.50 values. We. will sell the lot Saturday for only— g $17.95 . 25 CLOTH SUITS That sold at $17.50, $20.00. The Saturday sale price will be only— st ....$12.95 . Not Often A Sale Like This Observing Women Will Profit Sat- urday in Our Winter Coat Department. Coats of novelty mixtures—regular $12.50 values—Saturday, special at Coats of corduroy and mixtures— . regular $15 values—Saturday spe- cial at $9.75 Coats of velours mixtures and broad- cloths—regular $25 values—special Saturday at................. $14.95 Women’s Fur Sale We were very fortunate at from the manufacturers wom- en’s fur sets and seperate fur pieces at a large discount. This entire purchase will be placed on sale, beginning Saturday at prices less than manufacturers’ prices. A sav- ing of 25 to 50 per cent. Black Coney neck scarf at Black Coney muffs at Manchuria wolf neck pieces at. Manchuria wolf muffs at.. Silver wolf neck scarfs at Silver wolf muffs at ..... Silver mink neck pieces at. Silver mink muffs at........ River sable neck pieces at. River sable muffs at.. Korean mink neck pieces ai Korean mink muffs at...... Natural skunk neck pieces at. Natural skunk muffs at.... Children’s China wolf sets at. Children’s squirrel sets at... Children’s river sable sets at. Children’s Hudson mole sets at. . Children’s tiger coney sets at. $5.00 The values are unequaled at this time of the year. Come in and make your selection early while we have a large variety to choose from. D s Send Us Your Mail Order Money Cheerfully " Refunded

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