Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 5, 1915, Page 6

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in the Nymore hall, Saturday eve- ning, Nov: 6. All are welcome.— Adv. 2d116 KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KK * NYMORE NEWS * * (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ How YouCanGetA [zt NYMORE PRIMARY SCHOOL e T * TOMORROW’S FOOTBALL * THE GIFT STORE Offers you an Opportunity in TABLE SILVER The article most prized is that which embodies the virtues of artistic merit, permanance and practical worth. ~ We are going to glve to our patrons on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th ONLY a chance to buy our most popular patterns in “1835 g R.Wallace” silver plate at Bargain Prices. GAMES. Iiiikliliill’!#!i East. Princeton vs. Harvard, at Prince- ton. Yale vs. Brown, at New Haven. Pitt. vs. W. and J.,, at Pittsburgb. Army vs. Notre Dame at West Point, Navy vs. Buckness, at Annapolis. Dartmouth vs. Pennsylvania, at Boston. Colgate vs. Clarkson, at Hamilton. Maine vs. Bowdoin, at Brunswick. F. & M. vs. Haverford, at Lan- caster. Holy Cross vs. Carlisle, at Wor- cester. Number of pupils, 53. [ Number of days of school, 17. Total attendance in days by all pupils, 876. 4 Average daily attendance, 51. ] Number of cases of tardiness, 13. 3 Number -neither absent or tardy, 29. Number of visitors, 8. Dan Beladeau made a business trip to Walker last week. B M AS Mrs. A. M. Johnson returned from Staples last night where she has been visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. E. A. Bridgeman is visiting Simplest thing in the world, friends and relatives at Brainerd and| John Hopkins vs. Gettysburg, at Ath@na Patt@rn aAr';I;Iv:IIEnN!eAIn_. - and as easy as it is simple. Staples. Balto. . 1 See us {or the detgns Lafayette vs. Swarthmore, at La- Hollow handle knives and forks, $12 sets at..$9.37 | designing, of Mrs. F. C. Corell visited at Big Falls last Saturday. fayette. now. You want one, and Table spoons, per set of six, $5 sets at........$3.79 :’} we will tell you how you can Springfield vs. Amherst, at Spring- will { ; fleld. Dessert spoons, per set of six, $4.50 setsat. .. 0 get it without trouble or in- There was a special meeting of the| Syracuse vs. Mount Union, at T D i & . 3.3-31 m convenience. members of the Ladies’ Aid society |Syracuse. ea spoons, per set of six, $2.50 sets at...... $1.98 cf the Congregational church held at k Trinity vs. Tutts, at Hartford. Berry spoons, $2.00 at.... . $1.48 [l the home of Mrs. Joe Kutchura last Vermont vs. New Hampshire, at I Burlington, Cold meat fork, $1.30 forks at.... .98c¢ 5 T P R o es eey West. Michigan' vs. Cornell, at Ann Ar- bor. Ohio State vs. Indiana, at Colum- bus. Purdue vs. Iowa, at Lafayette. Michigan Aggies vs. Marquette, at East Lansing. Chicago vs. Haskell, at Chicago. Nebraska vs. Nebraska Wes., at Lincoln. Northwestern vs. Missouri, at Evanston. Butler vs, De Pauw, at Indian- apolis, Franklin vs, Earlham, at Franklin. North Dakota Aggies vs. N. D. U., at Fargo. Oberlin vs. Western Reserve, at Oberlin. Akron vs. Ohio Northern, at Akron. Denver vs. Colorado Miners, at Denver. Kansas vs. . Washburn, at Law- rense. Oregon vs. ‘Washington, at Port- land. ‘Wabash vs..N. W. College, at Col-| legeville. Berry forks (individual) per set of six, $3 at.$2.37 evening. B I I: I J I R AM_I Mrs. F. C. Corell, primary teacher 5 in the Nymore public school, will en- fi tertain the mothers of her pupils at - [ 1 the Congregational church Saturday | L4 afternoon. ; | The faculty of the Nymore school ¥ 220 3rd ST, 9 BEMIDJI received a visit from the Dr. Green 3 of the state board of health, last Thursday. And all other fancy pieces at proportionately low prices. Hollow handle knives an forks, $10sets at..$7.97 ] Table spoons, per set of six, regular $3.50 set L I W Py .$2.67 | Dessert spoons per set of six, reg. $3 sets at.$2.28 i [ll Tea spoons, per set of six reg. $1.75 sets at. $1.38 gacehlsin Wl Individual butter spreader, per set of six, regular Bl $6.50 sets at........ccoooviiieiiiieieieeee Berry spoons, regular $1 50 spoons at....... Fruit knives, set of six, reg. $5.75 set at...... $3.98 Miss Essie Peterson of Nymore has ~ | accepted a position as office girl for Dr. D. L. Stanton of Bemidji. The family of Alex Harvey left h Monday for Tulare, S. D., where they - Y will spend the winter. Mrs. Peter Wold has returned from Kelliher where she has been for the past week visiting with her mother. , itiag Up 1o 100108 The “Modern Priscillas” will be en- H welghing up to ‘with Moore Push Devices, | = « $ tertained by Miss Ruth Bentley at will not disfigure walls = ) R\ her home this evening. 2 Moore Push-Pins Dr. E. W. Johnson of Bemidji is Sold in making a medical examination of the ) BEMIDJI ) school children this week. He has found numerous cases of adenoides, AT THE enlarged tonsils and bad eyes. ) Bemidji Pioneer Office SUPPLY STORE fl Salad forks, berry forks and all other fancy pieces at proportionately low prices. HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signed with numbers, or initials, care Ploneer must be an-| swered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. Pioneer em- ployes are not permitted to tell who any advertiser is. Malil or send your answer to Pidneer No.- , or Initial , and ‘we”forward it to thead- vertiser. ! Mrs. Fred Corell and Mrs. Bridge- man were in Bemidji on business Thursday. Knives and Forks Plain solid handle, best quality, 12dwt. plate $4.50 sets at Bark@r S IDIFU!. ¢ & Jewelry Store Belmdn Minnesota } i 4 k A business meeting of the Congre- il gational Ladies’ Ald society was held at the home of Mrs. J. Kutchera on Thursday afternoon. Plans were made for a “turkey dinner” to be served Thanksgiving day. Hello, boys and girls. Hear that school bell? ‘Don’t start for school without a NEW BEMIDJI lead pen- cil. It’s the best nickle pencil made. Any store in town sells ’em. TROPPMANS| Department Store The Big Store With the Little Prices. There will be a post card social The Kind You Like We have just received a car of fine flavored sound choice to extra fancy apples including Johnathans, Rome Beauties, Staymen’s, Wms Sap and- Delicious ranging in price from $1.65 to $2.40 Extra Specials For One Week Beginning Saturday, Nov. 6th | l’ per box 200 pair cotton double blankets, regular bed size, per pair only = = - : 69c d Faken lookiat thessapplesthayiare fno 6,500 yards good heavy Outing Flannel, wide range of patterns and colors to select from, regular 4 values to 12 I-2c, per yard only - - - - - - - - 7 1-2c Sooner Or Later —you will come to the realization of the fact that the best groceries are the cheapest in the end. Sometimes good groceries cost a little more than the questlonable kind, But in the long run it’s real economy to buy them. i This isn’t a store of bargain selling-—of “drives” in joblot eatables. That’s not the way to sell pure foods—pure foods are not sold that way. Our food products are the biggest value on the market and cost but little more, We gladly pay more than the cost of ordinary brands to be able to give you more quality for your money. Otto G. Schwandt General Merchandise “Our Goods Are The Best That Money Can Buy” Telephone 33, Meat and Grocery Departments 4 cans 10 oz. Fox River milk . 25c || Pork Roast perpound . . . 14e Baking Soda, per pound package . 7c || Purelard, perpound . . 121-2¢ " Beef Roast per Ib. : i . 14¢ Pure strained honey, quart jar : ), duart jurs e Hamburger steak, per1b. . . 121-2c Pure comb honey it ; 19¢ Pork sausage, per pound { 12 1-2¢ Large caos extra standard sliced pineapple . 19¢ Wieners, per pound , 2 12 1-2¢ Delicious Concord grapes, full weight baskefsonly . . . . . . 25¢ 10 basket lots, per basket . . : . ; . : : . 23c efer Canning Pears, periect sound fruit, per bnshel S . $1.25

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