Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 25, 1915, Page 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915 Banish Foot / Misery | ENT bones, corns, bunions, ingrown n flat foot, and all foot ills ate caused by the mchmg pres- sure of pomle shoes. Go “near-barefooted,” whichmeans—WearEducator Shocs. And Nature will re- lieve or free these blemis will prevent ur feet fom all . Educators your from ever having them, Geiot:lkemv;]\o]c faml]y into , Wear-resisting mmn kodawanu $1.35 RlCE & HUTCHINS DUCATO " SHOE® QLG U.s. PAT.OPF, See that EDUCATOR is branded on sole. It guaran- tees the correct orthopaedic shape. Made only by Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 15 High St. Boston Sold exclusivelv by C.A.Knapp Bemidji KKK KKK KKK KKK * HORNET. *1 * (By Special Correspondent.) * AR KK KKK KKK KKK KKKF Ben Everson and wife are visiting at the home of O. P. Stene. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Herman Thom Wednes- day. Val. Angell and wife are visiting at the home of Charles Angell. Thomas Woodward and wife and Mrs. John Rasmussen were in Black- duck Friday. The following program was given at the meeting of the Literary society held at the Murray school Friday evening: “Harvest Song,” Miss Tell’s school; “A Thanksgiving Rec- ipe,” Percy Thom; ‘“Grandma,” Ma- ble Moon; “Pop Corn Song,” Miss Tell’s school; ‘“Something to Be Thankful For,” Evelyn Moon; “Thanksgiving Puzzle,” Lucille Thom; ‘Pilgrim Maiden’s Story,” Miss Tell’s school; “Maigies’s ACRE LOTS For sale in Omick’s first addition to Bemidji locat- ; ed on Bemidji Avenue. Price $200.00; Terms: $10 down and $5 a month Wm. McCuaig, Agent Bemidji, Minnesota Thanksgiving,"” Bertha “Thanksgiving Dinner,” four people; Emma Moon; ‘‘Golden: Grain’Song,” Miss Tell’'s school; ‘“A° Wish Bone,” Moon; the River Song,” Miss Téll’s school; J. D. Bogart; “Stnowfléke Song, man; song, society, was taken up. ers’ Institute at Bemidji Saturday. duck on Saturday were Martha and Olga Stene, C. Petterson, George and J. D. Bogart. KKK KKK KKK KF * WILTON. * * (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ AEEKKKKKKKKK KKK KKK given at Ronglein’s hall, Nov. 26. A good time is expected. Everybody cordially invited. Tiokets for the dance and supper will be seventy- five cents. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Welter of Fowlds Bemidji on Tuesday. Lars Christenson of Eckles is busy hauling wood into Wilton. Joe Burnham and family have moved into the house recently vacated by Joe Elder. Frank Patton was hurt a few days ago by a load of wood falling down on one, of his feet and at the present time the injured member is proving quite painful. business visitor in Wilton Monday. Mr. Tubbs of River Falls, Wis., was a business caller here Monday. George Latulippi, Sr., of Crookston is in Wilton repairing his lath and lumber mill which he intends to have in good order in a short time. Mr. Latulippi will probably move his family here for the winter months, as he intends to have his mills work- ing this winter. KKK KKK KKK KK KKK XY * RAPID RIVER NEWS. *| % (By Special Correspondent.) KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Casper Solbeck, wife and baby ar- rived on their claim Sunday. J. W. Stanley, who is working at Grygla, visited at home a few days last week. k ‘W. C. Schilling located T. M. White of Austin on a claim, Friday. Fred Johnson and Chris Larson ‘were Malcoln callers Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mil- ler, Friday, Nov. 19, a daughter. - The deer hunters are coming inthe country but as there is no snow the NEW ARRIVALS AT THE Bazaar Store The Reed line of beautiful waists for ladies in Jersey Silks, Georgette Crepes, Crepe du Chine, Voiles, Net and Plaid Silks $3.00 to $8.00 . New silks in plaids and taffetas, the newest things in dress trimmings. We still have some splendid values in Suits and Coats for ladies at 1-2 PRICE. $40.00 ones for - $30.00 ones for - $25.00 ones for $20.00 ones for - $15.00 ones for - $20.00 $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 $7.50 Line comprises Broadcloths, Plaids and Scotch Mixtures. WARNER'S CORSETS THANKSGIVING DAY WE CLOSE AT NOON | :McGULLS ‘PATTERNS dialogue by “The Turkey’s Dream,” Hazel Moon and Percy Thom;: “‘Over song my Myron Sheep; reading, “The President’s’ Thank#giving Proclama- tion,” MissMiller; recitation, “Grum- ble Corner on’ Thanksgiving Street,” Miss Miller; reading by’ Alta Bate- “Billy;" by four. Maen children. Refreshiments ~were: serv- ed. John Moon' and"J. D. ‘Bagurt| were appointed to:arrange-the~pro=} gram for the next meeting. A col- lection to defray the expenses of the Robert Shaw attended the Farm- Among those who were in Blank» k A Thanksgiving dance will be were business callers at Wilton and’ George Heminger of Eckles was a i The whole country is becoming interested in DOLLAR. DAY. It is the idea suggested by the PIONEER and indications are that Bemidji will celebrate one of the biggest trade days in its history. Watch and read the ads of the Bemidji Merchants between now and December 11. geme is hard to get. Leonard Erickson of Thief River Falls was a caller at the W. C. schilling home recently. Dunk Stanton and Barte Long have been visiting with Williahm Ferris.'miles from Grygla. Mr. Bailey of Red Lake arrived on e — school bell? Don't start for school his claim Saturday. KX HHKEKK KK X K& K| without a NEW BEMIDJI lead pen- Dr. Atkins of Grygla made a call | & Subscribe for the Ploneer. +|cil. It's the best nickle pencil made. at the A. Johnson home, which is 34 | % % & % & % % & & & % & & k- % & ¥ | Any store in town sells ’em. EVER-READY SAFETY RAZOR FRELE GUESS THE TIME The day and hour the Ever-Ready Clock in our window will stop. One Ever-Ready Razor Free to anyone guess- ins accurately or the “nearest correct.” Hello, boys and girls. Hear tiin EVER- READY EXTRA BLADES two -sizes 10 for 50 cents 6 for 30 Safety Razor with 12 blades $1.00 Come and write down your name and guess Costs You Nothing Home Medicine Chest | - An absolute necessity which ne home should be without. Contains the essential remedies as set forth by the Home Economics Department of the State University. The Medicines in the Household Medicine Chest are all labeled separately and have the special directions on each as to the use and dose. The Chest contains the following: 2 oz Camphorated Oil 2 oz Syrup of Ipecac. . 20z Boric Acid............ccccocceivee oo 1 oz Aromatic Spirit of Ammonta................. .10 1 dozen Siedletz Powders............................. 25 Alkaline Antiseptic Tablets 1 Clincal Thermometer.................c.cccooovvvvcvevmrrrrciernnnn. 1 00 2 1-2 yards Adhesive Plaster 2:1:1 2 unch Bandages....... oo miii i i g 1 tube Carbolated Vaseline 1 Medicine Dropper Special Price on this Home Medicine Chest $3.26 Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store

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