Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 9, 1915, Page 3

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The Given Hardware News BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS Let Us Send Your Friends R. L. GIVEN, Editor N. E. GIVEN, Manager Vol. 1, No. 14 Bemidji, Minn., December o Published Weekly ln the East Our BOOk 200 Use The Universal Stove s 3 G & XKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKF|gret to say that many of the best List of Stove Users in This Section * CRACKED NUTS—Eat ’em. *|boosters may not appear in this one. is Only Partially KK EKKKKKK KX KKXKXK¥|If we only knew we would list them, Completed. This is a good old world—and |SO if your name is not on here and your chance of putting a little fence |You are a Universal stove owner, around some part of it are better to-|Please tell us. Thank you. IS YOUR NAME AMONG THEM?|gay than ever before. ————— We want your name on this list, We find we cannot acquire title BIG sHlPMENT UF TUYS if you have a Universal stove. More|t0 0¥ man’s trade by reason of loca- than 150 Universal stove users ap- :wnthm::d ié nt]er'et ei"" w“hai theory 0 at effect, i S now being ex- - " ::::‘pl:iéo:vi,s:)utT:ve:eha:;r:;t y:;ter: ploded. It pays to advertise what|This Store Has on Display a Brand gathered in a hurry and a Universal |YOU Sell and back it up with your| New Lot of Mechanical Toys stove owner whose name does not|FéPutation. for Christmas. appear here we invite them please to fill in the coupon below. Most everybody wl30 takes the This list is published merely to Pioneer reads the Given Hardware SEND THE LITTLE ONES HERE show that a large number of our | eWS and we find that most people best citizens have faith in the Uni-|iD this section read the Pioneer. N versal and anyone contemplating buy- | F18ht here, let us boast just a little.| We have just received a big ship- ing a stove is invited to ask the man | We have found one or two who have |ment of the finest lot of toys ever who owns one about its many merits. recently subscribed for the Pioneerbe-{shown in Bemidji. They include COUPON cause the Given Hardware News ap- [structural, mechanical and electrical pears therein. playthings for the boy and girl. There are games, blocks, cannons, When a fellow finds a ten-dollar |drums, trains, sann cranes, piledriv- NamMe: coiv i sniiassivs s 5s b sRsind bill he tears up the earth in his|ers, etc, etc. We have never before frantic efforts not to find the owner. |sold toys, so there are no last year's AdAresS e exe oms oxs oxe or ex0 e20 020 oz0 20 oue | Dollar bills or silver pieces will be |holdovers. acceptable here next Saturday, or| The “kids” were just “crazy” about “NORTHERN MINNESOTA” FREE! This book tells of the wonderful resources of the Northern Minnesota country along the Minnesota & International and North- ern Pacific Railways, for the farmer, stock raiser, merchant and investor. We will be glad to mail copies free of charge to your friends in the East, assume all costs of mailing and will use our influence in interesting your friends to become your neighbors. You can help to settle up the unimproved sections of your country by sending in the names of persons whom you think might be interested in making a change. This will result in I own a Universal stove and my name is not on the published list. UNIVERSAL STOVE USERS. any other day for that matter. Look |our show last Saturday and they all better business, better communities and increase the value of your land. E{%DEEXSS:: g- ’§~ S‘Q\?L:'ear;ltc over some of our special dollar offers |want the kind of toys we have to = % 0] . B. €! e P s : H jnton Hamsen 5 % SRSTISe |tor Saturday. This is DOLLAR DAY |sell. They are moderate in price and Send the coupon to L. J. Bricker, Genoral Immigration Agent, St. Paul, Mimn. El"f IS-I.in:vl:e‘xizu L. ZP). Eckstrum |10 Bemidji, especially in this store.|the kind that last a long time with . ¢ W. Kingsbury George Gibson | We have some bargains of genuine|lots of abuse. W. H. GEM'IMEL A. M. CLELAND 9 . chie ran ones " N 5 Tranic Miller 4 7. Rugsven big value for a dollar. It matters not if they just come Gen’l. Mgr. M. & I. Ry. Gen’l, Pass. Agent, N. P. Ry. . W. Hea N. W. Knox . 3 Toe' Bogu Matt Hoftner (2) ) o dook. slietithemicome. Weiwant Brainerd, Minn. St. Paul, linn Alfred Moen ‘(1}0)‘?: Hedeen ‘We're mighty proud of our list of [them to enjoy the treat with us. If 4 32&:? é;‘;%i Frank C$;§32 Universal stove users. No, this is|we sold a toy to everybody who came Mr. L. J. Bricker, Gea'l 1 x P. gy{ getersan ? T.Os;ewart (2) |have kept no complete list, and re-|would be all sold out now. to the following persons whom, I think would be inter- & Betrie A% Merabb e = = ested in learning of the opportunities in this section, T. Beaumont Frank Luebeck J. T. Wentstrom F. Smith M. LaFontisee Martin Olson Signed P.o. G.¥: Yandersluls' I B Brockins L. J. Vatredal I C. Smith John Gibbons F. Baumgartner -0 ‘A. B. Flatner Mrs. Given-McGee | John Pearson Mrs. Wendt W. Melville Samuel Cutter Sto, §chwa&;1t Longballa & Richard Bodeen August Bergh | Mrs. A. Newton F. Patterson . Gainey oignton cy9edco - B Stevens Mr. Botting J. Ulrickson Frank Lane John Orr Tom_ Newton J. A. McDonald o & N. B. Backus (2) B. H. Anderson W. G. Cook Ed Taber A. N. Gould Charles Tardift Mrs. T. W. Bell Champy Petrie (2) | L. O. Petrie Mrs. Olstad Mrs. J. Graham E. E. Secord C. C. Spencer Earl Hazen P. N. Anderson A. McKinnon Mr. Kroken George Kusba F. G. Halgren John Wills H. Marin Naish McKinnon Mr. Aubolee Alfred Johnson Hans Halseth Clifford Ramsdell | H. W. Lawler Daniel McKinnon | Louis LaValley Andy Anderson Mrs. A. L. Hogen Ole Quaman August Becker Otto Johnson BE. C. Smith L. A. Larson And. Peterson John Bye J. S. Brooks Tom Smart (2) Hans Mittett A. Al Lord E. R. Getchell William Melville R. E._Fisher W. P. Foley H. Ditty John Lind Clarence Grover ~ Fred Petra Mrs. Wells A. Remfrey A. Olson H. Mathers - Ralph Grover W. Gaines Mrs. H. K. Olson K. Mclver Louis Shadeiu N. E. Given 2 ‘W. D. Henion Max_Luebeck J. B. Minnick G. Stilwelt W. H. Cole~ = Paul Winklesky~ A. Strand W. Christianson Mrs. O. C. Sim- Wm, Everts 0. Quammen Clarence Winter- H. C. Baltzell H. F. Larson (3) onson . Wilcox Alfred Moen stein E. L. Benner Hy Dearholt Mrs. A. Hanson Mrs. Malone Hans Halseth Severt Melhus =————— | Stewart’s Grocery AT DAY “Quality Only” ' | This is the only exclusive Grocery Store in the city and for thatreason it can —— l;ie kept clean and sanitary at all times. n n y store is small and for that reason I SIX Gel'l uine keep my stock fresh all the time. n I d(_) not buy car loads of goods at a time to lay DOII ar Ba rg aln s around in my basement collecting dirt, and rusting cans, but instead I receive the following well known lines regularly: One hand saw, regular 1.25 | One 6-qt. Wear Ever Alumi- One carpenter'shammer 50 | num preserving kettle, regu- | Chase & Sanborn’s TEAS and GOFFEES, nothing betfer $1.75 | lar seller for $1.55, H. J. Heinz, 57 Varisties, PICKLES for $| for $| National Biscuit Co’s. Crackers and Gookies, Meltin Your Mouth. One tubular Tungsten flash | One tin boiler with good | 1Wohy=Eimon Merc. Co., Wholesale Broceries, light, 1128 2, with American Ever | copper bottom, SATURDAY e SR _ Ready attery, regufar $1.50 seller ONLY, Sherer _& Gillett Co., Importers of Olives, Bulk or Bottles exclusive. fo r $| fOI‘ $I I have standing orders with the above named whole- salers, s0 you may know all of these goods are fresh at all times, if you find they are not, all I ask is for you to ~A fine blue steel Savory | Clark’s foot warmers. Regu- return the can or package, and I will gladly replace or roaster, worth more but will | lar $1.65 values, while they refund your money. be sold Saturday, last on “Dollar Day” for $| for $| thmS. TSTEWART, Prop. 207 4th St,

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