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4 The Bemidfi Daily Pioneer THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Publishers and Proprietors. Telephone. 31. Entered at the post office at Bemidji, Minn, as second-class matter under Act of Congress ef March 3, 1879. Published every afternoon excep inday No attention paid teo anonymous cen- tributions. Writer's name must be Bown to the editor, but not necessarily » publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- nper should reach this office not lgter tifi'flnuday of each week to insure pabhication in the current issue. e Subscription Rates. Gne month by carrier. Ome year by carrier. Thres months, ROSIAEH EiX moenths, postege Obe year, postage paid. The Weekly Ploneer. BEight pages, oontajuing & sugpmary of k. Publighed every b and 1t pastage paid to any ¢ for $1.50 in advance. = — KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK * * « The Daily Pioneer receives % wire service of the United *x %« Press Association. * * . * EEKKKHE KKK KKK KK KX *HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE N} \RESE/NG50CTATION. GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 4RANCHES iN ALL THF PRINCIPAL CITIES e “«“WANTED.” “How often do we read the ad- vertisement ‘Wanted—Good, reliable, sober and intelligent men.’ This is the kind of men the world wants, and the demand is great. In every line of endeavor these men are wanted. You never read an ad—‘Wanted—A man who gambles; Wanted, a man who spent his youth in idleness and is ignorant, knows nothing of books or business.” Our common sense will teach us that it is reliable, sober, in- telligent men that the business man is looking for. Every young man ex- pects to succeed, none desire to make a failure. Then why will they fol- low the footsteps of those who failed through these insets? This is a good time to shun evil and avoid evil companions, for ‘birds of a feather flock together.’” The chances for knowledge were never so great as now and knowledge is power. Men draw big salaries for what they know and a diploma certificate, accounts for little if the bearer cannot do what he claims.”—ExX. NATURE REACHES LIMIT. That a certain weekly editor must have had an enjoyable time last week is evidenced by the following edit- orial: “Fellow dropped into the office the other day and ordered the paper, and we were pleased. Said it was more than worth the money to any man of intelligence, and we were tickled. Said.it was the mainstay of the town, and we were super-tickled. Said it was the greatest booster and the most | reliable home builder and developer in the whole community, and we yelled with joy. Paid for his paper, and—we slid gently to the floor in blissful unconsciousness. Nature had reached its limit.” SAFETY FIRST. Although a number of lakes near here are frozen over, care should be taken by skaters before venturing on the ice. By following the *“safety first” idea no accidents will occur this winter. “A little boy, A pair of skates, Hole in the ice— And the Golden Gates.” FARMERS’ INSTITUTE! Tomorrow several hundred farmers will be guests in Bemidji, attending the Farmers’ Institute at the high school. Every citizen who possibly can should attend the meetings at the school and show their interest in the great work that is being carried on by the farmer in this community. Mr. Citizen, get acquainted with your neighbor, Mr. Farmer. JOIN THE COMMERCIAL CLUB. The more members and the more public support that the Commercial club has, the greater its momentum, and the harder and better work it|: can do. A campaign is on for new members for the club. Have you put in your application? If not, why not? Join now! CREAM AND SKIMMED MILK. The reader who keeps his eye on the advertisements in this paper gets THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915. .| Munore, who went from Cobalt to the war with the Princess Patrica’s regiments, writes from Netley hospi- tal, England, that he has lost his the cream of the bargains. get the skimmed milk. Merchants who advertise ‘get the cream of the business, while the fel- low who doesn’t believe in printer’s ink gets the clabber. Carlisle vs. Fordham, at New York. | plans to deal in real estate and plat and develop fruit lands in Nicara- New York, Nov. 19.—Fully 500,- { z 000 persons in the United States are addicted to the use of drugs, accord- |- ing to Dr. T. D. Crothers, president of the New York Medico-Legal so- ‘Wisconsin vs. Mihnqsota, at Madi- Brainerd, Minn., Nov. 19.—The Swedish Baptist Ministerial associa- <" tion of Minnesota opens its semi-an- nual conference in Brainerd begin- ning last evening and continuing ov- er Sunday, Nov. 21. Chicago vs. Illinois, at Chicago. Indi R - PN R R ndiana vs. Purdue, at Blooming: * FOOTBALL GAMES SCHEDULED TOMORROW * L R TR R TSR KX KK KKK KX KKK KK KN * HERE AND THERE IN * THE NEWS OF THE DAY * AKX KKK KKK KKK KKK KPY New York, Nov. phine Baker, director of the bureau of child hygiene of the board of health is authority for the statement that the lives of more than 20,000 infants have been saved in New York since the bureau began its work eight years Missouri vs. Kansas, at Columbia. Cornell College vs. Grinnell, Mt. Vernon. New York, Nov. 19.—The birth- Dlace and former home of Walt Whit- man, the poet, at Huntington, L. I., was sold at auction for $18,000 yes-|, terday under foreclosure proceedings to satisfy a note given by the owner, Towa State, T T T T Culbertson, Mont., Nov. 19.—Sher- idan county this year has produced -about 8,000,000 busheis of wheat, more than the entire production of the state of Montana in 1904. Harvard vs. Yale, at Cambridge. Army vs Springfield, at West Point. Navy vs. Ursinus, at Annapolis. Lehigh vs. Lafayette, at Red Wing, Minn., Nov. 19.—Ar- ticles of incorporation of the Cannon Valley Planters’ ized at $25,000, have been filed with the register of deeds. W. & J. vs. Bethany, at Washing- The company Read the Pioneer want ads. four-in-hand n v 80X, 19¢ Collars—All the 2 for 26¢ .5¢ Men’s fine hose, good values for 25c. During this Challenge sale ... 3 Men’s white linen hemstitch- ed linen handkerchiefs, dur- 19¢ .39 ..10¢ All 50c suspenders, Mighty ...3% .18 .1 19¢ Men’s blue and red handker- chiefs—the 10c kind will go for . 60c¢ kind— > ...19¢ All other gloves and mittens will be reduced accordingly. linen collars. . e Furnighing Goods Ties—A new line of the la- during this Mighty Purchase sale .... 25c and 36c ties. Mighty Pur- chase Sale only...... sale price ... Men’s ‘Stocki en’s diocKings test novelties; . Gloves and Mittens Eisendrath fire and water proof mittens, all lined., reg. Good all-wool mittens, reg- ular. 26¢ and 35c— ing 10 days the 10c $1.00-$1.25 value, kind will go for.. The heavy Rockford Will go at this sale well worth 16¢, dur- ing thissaleonly ... for . All 25¢-Suspenders Purchase Sale during this sale .. high grade price sale price . D $4.49 Men’s pure worsted trousers, made in the most up-to-date the so-called styles, worsteds, fancy stripes «Bargain Balts.”’ Investi- Do not class this Men’s blue serge pants, good =1 k| wn ] g “L 8 = = 3 g .:a - = (=N 2 =] D = make our word our A SQUARE DEAL We have at all times tried gate every statement we make and attend this great bargaln carnival. gray stripes and plain shades for dress wear, regular price $6.00, sale good values for $5.00; during price only.............. this sale to bond. sale with only ... 10 Days Only ining to Our mammoth stock of high grade Suit Cases, and everything perta: Bemidji and surrounding community for L. BLOOSTON, Prop. The Cause Briefly Told in These Few Words Furnishing Goods, placed into the homes of the people of tatement herein made. cks every s Hats, Caps, g ba oes, AT BEMIDJI, MINN. ing, Sh I be take this method of reducing our stook. is Sale Lasts Ten Days Only, So Act at Once g Apparel, and wil , consisting of Cloth '50 miles around or more. years of honorable merchandisin; merchandise in, Men’s Wear 25 We bought very heavy for fall and winter, therefore we BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOV. 20, AT 9 A. M. w\THE FIRM WITH A RECORD idal Wave precedented Bar- conservative in styles, plain and fancy wor- . $7.95 One lot of men’s fine worsted Suits for Tem Days. In the very latest patterns; FRIDAY 10 Days Only N gains i = Al q | T = w==s ——— - el e L — =~ — | ol > Dl - =R - — e A Mighty Ti of Un This Store Will Be Closed ) Men's Fall and W steds; one lot, regular $10.00 suit in this Mighty Purchase suits and cheviots actually worth $15.00; during this made up $44.00 worth $1.00 39%¢ 49 $1.19 The McKibbin hat, regular $2.29 $3.00 style. lenge sale .$3.69 $1.19 »...19¢ $1 shirts, low lof Norfolk shirts, low serges Public chal- Shirts Men's fine dress shirts, $1.00 and $1.25 values One lot of Gordon makes in all shades. Value $3.00 in this Mighty Pur- better : ' Qui Boys' Suits Norfolk styles, grey, brown, casimer, $3.60 and svelues—sale $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. Dur- ing this sale only .... this sale only ...... 790 Men’s fine dress shirts, good Buring tuis sete.... 91,19 Men’s negligee and military collars. and $1.25 values, Men’s negligee and military collar, $1.50 price ... One styles, blue this sale values. 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