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i ever_ything else needed in the'fl:‘lmbér"line’for : 7:Mrs. Sibel, who has been visitin, F?r one.month werw'"‘seuvouaplamond E »] building any kind of an up to.the minutemodern [ ve sster, ies Gommin, the o Ring, Either Ladies or Gentlemen, Perfect T ouse or bungalow. ""Tell us the kind o ouse few days, réturned to Bemidji Satur- H H H § i you. want’ and we will tell you'the approximate [ day. . CI_lt, ina 14 k Solid co'd Mountlng on . cost of it. 2 Mr. and Mrs. A. A: Haarklan and:(§ thls Plan. : { . 3 son, Carl, were Bemidji visitors Mons= | [ ’ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————n et THEAH K HE KX K KKK KN x (Bylksl)ecigl Correspondent.) ¥ REERL TR TR & RRL PRESH Mrs. ‘E. O. Whitney. and little:} grandson, Arno, were Bemidji visit- H ors Monday. v prgii M1 The Bass Lake Farmers’ club held § its regular meeting at the school house Saturday. A good program was given and lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sortor of Bass Lake have gone to Duluth where they will spend the winter with Mrs. Sortor’s sister, Mrs. A. V. Arno. The Bass Lake prayer meeting will | be held at the E. O. Whitney home Thqrsday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sortor attend- ed the poverty dance at Turtle River | Saturday evening. ’ The Bass Lake Sunday school will meet at the school house Sunday af- ternoon at 2 o’clock. PPMAN’S Weekly Specials “Specials for one vw,_eey,k commencing Saturday Nov. 13 { - GROCERY AND MEAT anything which you arenotab- § solutely sure is PURE. Every KKK KKK KKK KKK K KKK drop.of our milk comes from a _J |* TURTLE RIVER. *H HEALTHY COW, fed on .bal- * (By Special Correspondent.) % anced ration, milked in abso- B [X¥ K KKK XX KX KKK * KX KX lutely sanitary quarters and . Carl J. Otterstad went north 'to then the milk is clarafied. : Funkley Monday to serve as station The Wholesomeness and Pur- lagent for a short time at that place. ity of ourMilk is Unsu.rpassed. p He has been visiting at the home N of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nils A. [| Let us ddwel.‘ you a bottle Otterstad, on his two weeks’ vacation. {omorrow morning. . i Miss Borghild Johnson from Min- You will readily taste the neapolis arrived here Saturday eve- difference. M | ning to visit at the Andrew Erick- Phone us your order.now, to- son_home. . wee day, while you think of it. Dr. Laney moved into Turtle River P from Fox lake last week and has rent- w G‘ SChroeder Frank Sadeck is now section fore- A ] > 0 e il ¢ f o man at this place. ed a house. here. N idji, Minn. W. Arnold, Rob and George Rad- ‘Phone 65 or.06 Bem 'd'l R spiner returned from Emerado, N. D.,} a few. days ago. They have been| there_haryesting and. threshing and report a good crop, plenty of work and good. pay. 5 1 Ib. can Princess Steel Cut Coffee.............27c Kingsfords Corn and Gloss Starch per pkg 5c Sun Kissed Oatmeal, Reg 25c¢ pkg ....... 21c Lenox Soap, 10 bars for..... ... . . 29c Argo Starch, 5 Ib. pkg............. ... 14c 1 1b. Flat Cans Tunafish, Reg. 25¢ can.....19¢ Sun Kissed Peanut Butter, Fresh and Meaty perlb............i. 12 1-2¢ Concord Grapes, Extra F ancy perbasket...19c Pears 50 Ib. bushel basket................ $1.25 Beef Roast ... SRR NN W TIE W, l4c Pork Roast ...12c and 14c¢ Pork Sausage 12 1-2¢ Hamburger ... ol s 12 1-2¢ RS ERFEEEE SRR 2 X JHORNET. > B ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) | IR R EERERERRE R R | Missionary exercises were given atr Sunday school on Sunday. = Among those who were in Black- duck Wednesday were T. C. Thomp-: son, Thomas Nygaard, George An- gell, Charles and J. D. Bogart. J. D. Bogart bought a team from7 T. C. Thompson Wednesday and a buggy, from William Yancher. Robert Shaw went to Blackduck} Friday. A missionary party was given at the Winan,school ,on Friday evening. || Scrap books, to be sent to the Leper mission, were made. A shipment ot the 9 Mrs. Thomas Nygaard and two| a "l | children visited friends at Nymore] . GYPSY BOOTS j |Fod = just received from the Utz & Dunn factory. Sev- ]| J: D- Bogart sold a cow to William 1 styles from which to select, all the [ | 20 cker: Saturday: A $d y 5 2 A number from here were in'Black-’ verv latest. See the new 5 i duck Saturday. i GYPSY DANCING PUMP P At the Murray school for the pa.sts HOME OF THE EDUCATOR B |attendance. month all but two were perfect in'[ : Percy Thom was perfect: BEMIDJI SHOE STORE §" ™" : —_— G & EE XK KX KKK KKKF C. A. KNAPP, Prop. . i ’ ¥« (By Special Correspondent.) ¥f [E R SRR LR XL R BRI R Dan Ketchum and son, Laurence’ of Paynesville and John Helgren of Minneapolis spent last week at the'f] 'l | Powell home. ' They left for Kelliher{| A NEW HOUSE of - your . ~[§{where they will spend the hunting i 2 1 s season. Own;,and ’save 'fl;}e P nce_,qf 3% "'William Mackenzie of Minneapoli: continuous renting. We =8| was in Pinewood Friday. g 8 sell all’kinds of lumber: for “Amongthose. who spent Saturday bui]'ding bui’poses Also *© in“Bemidji were the Misses Methven . T ‘and Bell, Bert Cromwell and Mr. and sash, doors, blinds, ‘and s I Clgintaers, The JITNEY WATCH sale proved so successful and so popular with us that we have decided to con- duct a JITNEY DIAMOND SALE. Many have asked us to do this, because they wanted to buy a v diamond and pay for it by the week, So Here it Goes. R N ) You pay 10 cents down and 10 additional each week for 22 weeks, then the ri__ng is yours. Keep in mind also that diamonds are a good, safe investment. They in- crease in value each succeeding year. ' Save Your Dimes and Buy a Diamond The Plan As Follons You can begin at either end of this * YOU PAY YOU PAY lind of figures, and pay what ever ° 10c.......1st Week || 12th Week “ | 18th « |lstn o« el e PO i Lo S 0 et Seren g e “ ‘20th « |lz1st o« sets in and makes life "1l came home Monday to visit with her: mother. » A || day. “H 3 YOUR HOUSE N:OW, 3 1/'Miss Clara Roen, who has been im o : W before the severe w1nte1j‘ :l§| Warren the past several months, : & uncomfortable .fOI‘ you. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Roen arrived] seesssssssssesses The weather is ideal here Monday from Neilsville. They: now for repairing, and will spend a week with the former's the cost may be less than it will it you put it off mother, Mrs. B. Roen. until working becomes ' difficult because of the ‘Saturday, Nov. 6, in the presence’ extreme cold. We sell everything for repairs, [j[of a few friends, Mrs. Dorde Malie . s s _ “fl|and Henning Kirkvold were married’ :(Iil(iox;“:g;a‘:;y close prices on everythmg need by Rev. Leirfallen at the home. of the former’s mother, Mrs. S. Hoven. Carl Koppang, Elmer Kirkvold, A.. We sell DRY Wood, Lehigh Valley Hard B meizeson and Harry Lindgren were Coal, Zenith Soft Coal, Large and Small *J|in Bemidji Tuesday. ! Smokeless Briquetts 4 Mr..and Mrs. S. C. Miller and Miss .~ | Merle Methven entertained at the P! Prompt Service Careful Drivers Right Prices = [ | Holm home Thursday of last week. | W..Combs and C. Groundhus calld | ed on' friends here Monday on fl:eh.f SMITH-ROBINSON LUMBER- 0. | < = ”One bdard or a carload” \You can get a big, fat pencil tab-! let for a nickle at-the Pioneer omce;; 4th St. and Irvine Ave. Phone 97 J|and an extra big, fat ink paper com- g position book for a, dime. ~All the *kids” will want one when they 8€ "em' % ¥ 3 amount you feel able to spare, each - week, but will insist on one payment each week until the diamond ring is paid for. ~ e Every man woman and child can af- ford to.buy a-djamond ring on our Jit- “Hey-plan. | Itis not an expense but an Investment, and a safe one at that. Come and see'them in our window. We will sell any diamond ring you Total Price - $25.00 prefer on proportionate terms. GEORGE T. BAKER & COMPANY .‘ Ma_nfi&urihg Jew ers Third St. Bemidji, Minn.