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B i chasing power is selves. $1.00 each. Cut glass vase. Cut glass nappies. Sterling silver compote. vy > | ,lfl\ < S —— A striking illustration of our pur- markable showing of Dollar Gifts. We enumerate only a few articles. . Our show windows and display cases will speak for' them- Being a member of THE UNITED JEWELERS Inc., it means honest an economical service for you. It means the lowest cost of production. " price to you or a higher quality for the same price. Sterling silver pie server. Sterling silver bon bon basket. Sterling silver perfume holder. Sterling silver pocket knife. Sterling silver salt and peppers. Sterling silver clutch pencils. Sterling silver picture frame, Sterling silver napkin ring. This $25 Hallmark down and $1.00 a week until paid. This is a 17 jewel movement, adjusted. The new 14 size model, complete in gold filled case guaranteed 25 years. Buying on this installment plan, enables everybody in this city to carry a good watch. We invite you to in- > spect our large Christmas stock of Jewelry, etc. given in our re- A lower $1.00 each—regular value $1.50 to $2.00. Gold filled vest chain. Gold filled diamond set pocket knife. Gold filled cuff links. Gold filled lockets. Gold filled chain and pendent. Gold filled fobs. Gold filled brooch. Gold filled hat pins. Gold filled charms, Gold filled thimbles. Watch for $1.00 Third Street e Geo. T. Baker & Co. The JJALLMARK Store Bemidji, Mion — Near the Lgike CONGRESS GETS BILL FOR RED LAKE SURVEY ‘Washington, Dec. 8.—Representa- tive Halvor Steenerson of Minnesota has introduced the following' bills: Providing for a survey of Red Lake and Red Lake river in Minnesota with the view to devising plans for flood protection, improving naviga- tion and for other purposes; to auth- orize the secretary of the interior to convey a tract of land for demonstra- tion purposes in Northern Minne- sota; for the relief of settlers who purchased land under the act of Feb. 20, 1914; to authorize the post- master general to establish an ex- perimental radio communicating ser- vice; prohibiting false and mislead- ing advertising; for preventing the manufacture, sale or transportation of imitated or misbranded articles of commerce and regulating traffic therein and for other purposes. SOUTH DAKOTA DOCTOR GOES TO EUROPEAN WAR Watertown, S. D., Dec. 8.—Dr. O. W. Rood, a resident of this city for three years, left yesterday morning for New York from where he will go to the Paris military hospital in U. S. CRUISER ARRIVES KEKKKK KKK KKK KRS WITH 344 SYRIAN REFUGEES |* CITY BOWLING LEAGUE % KKK KKK RRKKK KKK Standing of the Teams. ‘Won Lost Pect. Canea, Crete, Dec. 8.—The United States cruiser Des Moines, with 344 refugees expelled from Syria, has ar-|Barbers ............ 4 0 rived here. The refugees consist of | Crookston Lbr. Co. ... 4 0 266 French, 69 Russians and nine|gchneider .......... 4 1 Greeks. B.Popp ....... I R Quality Grocers 2 2 UNITED STATES RECEIVES Beltrami County ... 2 3 FIRST ORDER FOR CAMPHOR |Pioneer ............ 13 —_— Koors Bro: oo 1 4 Philadelphia, Dec. 8. — United | Barker’s . .0 3 States received ‘its first order for |Sentinel ........... 0 3 camphor from China when three tons were asked for from a local concern A three-man team representing the to be delivered to a firm in Hong-|Walker B. P. O. E. invaded Bemidji’ kong. last evening and defeated a three-man _—————— team representing the Bemidji Elks, MOORHEAD MAN IS at the Gould alleys. The Walker INDICTED FOR MURDER |team won by four pins, the final score - being 1,602 to 1,698. B. E. Erick- Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 8.—TWwo in- |son, Ray Dennis and H. H. Cominsky dictments were returned today by the | represented the Bemidji Elks and grand jury, charging William Bren-|Bilben, Rogers and DeLury represent- demuhl with murder in the first de- [ed the Walker lodge. gree. It is alleged that Brendemuhl shot and fatally wounded his brother- in-law, Ole Norby, on September 16. In the city league the Crookston Lumber company last evening defeat- ed the Koors Bros. team by a score Chicago, Dec. 7.—Miss Gene Beu-|of 2,101 to 2,069. The summary of mont still resorts to her Sunday dip [the game is as follows: g with a one-piece suit in spite of the |Crookston Lumber Co.— fact that the lake's temperature is|Gould .......... 184 157 164 France. only 37 degrees. Gillette . ... 168 160° 128 i Hedges . . ... 124 94 153 Herbert ... . 116 124 166 Klungness 142 116 125 Sleds Just Now GIRL’S SLED 35 x 10 inch Hard woods, each........ 36¢ 36 x 13 inch hard maple, painted and striped. Good values, each....... 66¢c Best made fancy painted, iron brac- ed, steel runners. Eachonly......... $1.16 CHILDRENS’ CUTTERS White Enamel finish, strongly made, each..... $3.98 Extra large, made from best select- ed hard wood, Totals ........ 224 651 1726 Total pins—2,101. Koors Bros.— .......... . 167 146 Boscoe . 123 133 Lubeck SPEEDWAY FLEXIBLE FLYERS 33 x 12inch Russell Total pins—2,069. FAMOUS N each... . 9 G%Nmsm 1S DEAD BEMIDJI X 13 Inc g:ch 3 $1.18 Berlin, Dec. 8.—The death of/Gus- DECEMBER 1 lth SR P tav Hollaender, composer for ‘/the e Ae 36 x 13 inch violin and piano, has been made pub- e, each.........c.ciiu. $1.60 lic. . He was 65 years old. 46'x 15 inch : Tl each................ SI.BB Columbus, Ohio, Dec. . 8.—Mice opened a little package and ate two pearls: valued at $100 each, after climbing into the overcoat pocket of T. O. Pickering. SPECIAL RACER 58 x 15 In each $2.98 DOLL CUTTERS NOTICE. each .. $8.68 of course For Good Sleds-- Good Holiday Goods Carlson Variety Stores Regular 5!.98 Bankers, business and professional | Special... .. 98¢ men who have received Red Cross seals direct' from St. Paul are re- sReguilz:r $2'98 $1 48' lquested .to return them as the local pecial.. .......... ! field is being covered by the men'é Study club. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity ‘WANTED—Work; am willing to do ] any kind of manual labor about the | city. Reply X. Y. Z., Ploneer of-| i i 4. who else? - ABSTRAGTS OF YITLE - CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY DRY CLEANING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915, BUSINESS DIRECTORY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail ”bg 2 Pianos, Organs and Sewing i Machines. o 117 Third St. Bemidjl. & Clothes Cleaners Phone 573-W For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. : PENCIL SHARPENERS “THE NEW BEMIDJI” . S0l in Bemidjt “The Boston” At your tavorite store tor . Best nickle pencil on earth. $1.00 Lasts a life time. ASK THE MAN Phone 31. GENERAL MERCHANDISE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, BROSVIE, THE TAILOR Fiyun, Fed, oo, The careful buyers Phone 938 buy here ete., W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65. Phone 31 BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Tce Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- KEMP'S 316 Minn. Ave. 'N. W. Phone 126 Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORBE Security Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHER < STORE Everything for the Office and School Security ‘Bank Bulilding Phone 31 Photos Day tain Goods . . DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER LOOK! Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. We BANKING AND SAVINGS FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Holstead Coffee Beachrrut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORE DRUGS AND JEWELRY Call for and Deliver to exchange, see Promptiy. LONGBALLA and Night N. L. HAKKERUP LISTEN! If you have a plece of property or auto or most anything of value & LEIGHTON LUMBER, COAL AND WO00D SECURITY STATHE. BANK Save systematically. our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : : : Wholesalers and Retatlers. Service and satisfaction. Malil Orders given that same service you get in person. o - BARKER'S Third 8t. - Bemidji, Minn. Make use of Bemidji, Minn. Phone 100 Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. - Bemidji The \ v The wc |F YOU WANT A GOOD FARM - will road f i H 5 me o Why Not Buy It Direct From the Owner ;== mean a big . . east of the sacrifice on There is some satisfaction in knowing that only land from my ‘part and one man can get a “rakeoff” if you deal with the ‘Blackduck rather than publish- it in this advertise- ment it will be kept a tween the prospective buy- er. 1 resident on this same property for 22 years and feel certain that any- one seeking a real bargain will buy a tract of this property on sight. All I ask- is that you look at it before you buy elsewhere. of the land than I feel able to look after, and anxious to sell parts of it in order to improve the bal- man who owns the land he wants to sell. You will spend less time, that is wasted time, by being taken direct to the property he has for sale. 1have 240.acres of the best secret be- land in the county, located on the road. myself and “Divide”, three miles east of Hines and four miles from Blackduck. Twenty-five acres in hay and crops and sixty acres seeded to clover and timothy grasses. I Will Sell It in 40, 80, 120 or 240 acre tracts. Terms easy. See this before have been a river on a Red Lake. The fact matter is I have more Interested parties MIDJI DAILY to Cass Lake and another road runs north to the county You can drive up to the farm with automobile or team. 4 forties drain into the Mississippi gradual slope and 2 forties drain to Three forties are still timbered. There _ is a fine consolidated school at Hines, Minn. calls daily for the children. The bus are requested to write or call at the BE~ PIONEER ou OFFICE for references or fur- ance. If you buy you can buy. ther information.” We might add depend on one thing and | also that in no other locality will that is that I will continue must . sell. you find a finer lot of neigh- to be your neighbor, together with others living in this vicinity, Find ont : wlxy,. to live than right ticular section, “W. M. VAIL Owner bors and a more pleasant place in this par-