Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 20, 1915, Page 4

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BUY A RIBBON For That Machine 90 cents That's All 1 lot of good typewriter ribbons all colors and for any make machine while they last at the above price. 'PIONEER OFFICE Phone 31 Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. BUSINESS MEN SCHOOL CHILDREN ALL USE “NEW BEMIDJI” LEAD PENCIL Yes, you can buy them at almost every store in town and some stores out of town. They are five cents apiece, and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you get your moneys worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” to your merchant. He'll know. Where they sell ’em. Eduard Netzer Pharmacy Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Henry Miller W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. William H. Schmitt’s Grocery Otto G. Schwandt Mrs. E. L. Woods FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS Wm. Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker’s KR KKK KK KKK KA KKK K S A of Life” a Mutual Masterpiece. KKK KKK KKK KX KKK KX * HERE AND THERE. * FRKE KKK KKK KKK KK KR POLITICAL. Magnus Martinson of Minneapolis is to be the right hand man of I. A. Caswell in promoting the interests of Senator Cummins of Iowa as a Re- publican candidate for presidernt in Towa. NORTHWEST. Governor Hammond of Minnesota has named Charles McGregor of De- troit to succeed Charles H. Goodrich of Anoka on the state board of phar- macy; Dr. W. D. Jones of Tracy on the state dental board succeeding Dr. ‘W. A. Robertson of Crookston; Nath- aniel D. Hinckley of St. Paul to sue- ceed himself on the state board of accountancy; C. E. Gustafson of Min- neapolis succeeds William Hamblin of Minneapolis on the state board of examiners of barbers; Walter Dunlop of Duluth is reappointed on state board of examiners of barbers. Attending surgeons said today that unless complications set in Police De- tective Paul- Gottfried of St. Paul would recover from wounds sustained Friday night in a revolver fight with three bandits who were killed by Gottfried and another detective when they attempted to rob the patrons of a Rice street saloon in St. Paul. Mrs. Gideon Pond, widow of Gideon H. Pond, who was missionary to the Sioux Indians and one of the first two white residents of the present site of Minneapolis, is dead at Blooming- ton, Minn. She was 90 years of age. Nearly a dozen firms in ‘Minneapolis were made homeless Saturday when a solid half block of upper Nicollet avenue was destroyed by fire. Total loss $100,000. ELSEWHERE. Seven states will go “dry” January first. They are Arkansas, Washing- ton, Idaho, Iowa, Colorado, Oregon and South Carolina. State-wide pro- hibition becomes effective in Virginia Nov. 1, 1916. States where prohi- bition is now effective are Maine, Kansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ari- zona, North Carolina, West Virginia, Georgia, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Alabama. States which are “wet” are New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ne- vada and Montana. In the other 25 states local option prevails. The White Star line will pay $664,- 000 in settlement of claims arising from the sinking April 15, 1912, of the steamer Titanic. OWE C. B. BUCKMAN DEBT OF GRATITUDE (White Earth Tomahawk.) Former Congressman C. B. Buck- future trouble. . one of the latest and greatest of service to you. OPTOMETRISTS Merry Xmas To All. LET YOUR TROUBLES BE OUR TROUBLES If your eyes trouble you do not let thisChristmas go by without having your eyes examined and if necessary a pair of glasses properly fitted to them. It may save you an encrmous lot of worry and The up-to-date method of examining‘ eyes and fitting of glasses as well as grinding of lenses is science, the result is the youthful eye that is taken We shall be pleased to have the honor to be of DRS. LARSON & LARSO Offices Over Post Office BEMIDJI, MINN. inventions of care of in time as compared with the aged and dull eye. i * MARGUERITE FISCHER = X AT THE REX TONIGHT * A Fow of the Mabj .fhocléls We Are Offering for This Week enumerate only a few articles. Our show windows and display cases will speak for themselves. means the lowest cost of production. A lower price to you or a higher quality for the same price. §\W/% soLo aoLo LAVELIERS Geo. T. Baker & Company 116 Third Street The HALL.MARK Store . Bemidji, Minn. Many of these goods are limited and when the present supply is sold there will be no more for this year. A striking illustration of our purchasing power is given in our remarkable showing of Christmas Gifts. We Being a member of . The United Jewelers Inc.,it means honest and economical service for you. It :STERLING SILVER PIE KNIFE heavy weight. Gol?ldall k gpeclnl?ir ..... e s'-ao Set with genuine Diamond, are mounted i \* our own workshop. Special Rt $5l 00 with Sterling Silver base, pierced """""""""" Seaal- 0 $1.00 FINE OUT GLASS WATER SETS SOLID GOLD STICK PIN Set with genuine Diamond. Special We have on display one of the T Choicest Selections of Sterling Silver to be found in the state. We shall be pleased to show you the latest designs. We can match any pattern made. Each article can be hand engraved without extra charge. Ask to see the “Colonial Maid.” . The llal[mark Bracelet Watch A dependable watch of small size. All bracelet watches are convertible. The bracelet may be removed and the watch worn on a pin or chain.. The movement in all HALLMARK bracelet watches are the same, fifteen jewel grade—fully guaranteed. NAPKIN HOLDER Sterling Silver Holders from 50c to $1.50 BA2—25 year gold filled $15.00 | B-14 Eng. Same hand engr'd $20.00 B-13—4k solid gold . $25.00 | BA5—l4ksolidgold . . $28.00 B-14—22 year gold filled $78.00 | B-I5 Eng Same hand engr'd $30.00 man is a mittee on daughter. succeed C. A. Lindbergh, who will seek the gubernatorial nomination- on the Republican ticket next year. | Mr. Buckman needs no introduction to the Chippewas of Minnesota for many of them knew him personally before he became prominent in pub- ’ lic life, and were employed by him o ! while he wag in the lumber business ] i } iR i Ry ’ CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ‘ in congress, many of the Chippewas i T who went to;Washington on business for their tribe becn?ne well acquaint- Wholesale and Retail { ed with him: He was always found Pianos, Organs and Sewing ‘ willing and ready to serve Chippewa Machines. { int?rests whlehiohn acwx‘“:;i of l;ls SATHRE 117 Third St. Bemidji. ! early contact with the Indians, he T was familiaf with. Clothes Cleaners _ Ehonc B Tasw roose The publisher of: the Tomahawk For Men, Women and Children 1. BISIAR; Manager. ! who represented the'-Chippewas in - the Mille Lacs case, is in a position PENCIL SHARPENERS to know that the Chippewas of Min- “THE NEW BEMIDJI” nesota owe Mr. Buckman a debt of Sold in Bemidjt o z - 'The Boston” gratitude for thé very valuable as- At your favorite store to: % PIONEER WANT ADS sistance he gave while in congress in 3 $1.00 BRING RESULTS & putting the Mille Lacs jurisdictional Best nickle pencil on earth. — i“ ” bill in a position where Congressman 4 ASK THE MAN asis & 0 Hme J. Adam Bede afterwards had "mo Fhone 325 trouble in securing its passage by the house of representatives. For his work in their behalf in this GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Mille Lacs matter alone, the Chip- | pewas in Mr. Buckman's district Flour, Feed, etc. The typewriter paper, clips, paper should support him unanimously for BROSVIK, THE TAILOR . u'ufin 'bu'yon fasteners, punches, eyelets congress. Phone 938 buy here. ete., ete. PR W+ 005 FNE YA = Get quantity prices ‘W. P. Stone of Crookston arrived W. G. SCHROEDER in the city Saturday night to spend several days visiting with his sister, Mrs. T. C. night for his home at Crookston. Ray Torgerson, who is employed in Manufacturers and Jobbers the county surveyor’s office here, lett |l Tce Cream, Bakery Goods, Cohitec- Everything for the Photos Day and Night this afternoon for his home at Haw- tionery, Cigars and Foun- Office and School e s ley, Minn., where he will spend his tain Goods Security Bank Building * N. L. HAKKERUP Christmas vacation. Miss Beda Anderson left this af- ternoon for Murdock where she will KEMP'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER LOOK! LISTEN! spend the Christmas ‘holidays with g FANCY AND STAPLE i GROCERIES If you have a piece of property -_ her ‘parents. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trim- ble of Nymgre, December 20, 1915, a Miss Beda Anderson spent Sun- day with friends at Gonvick. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS ‘Too Late To Classify candidate for congress to Indian affairs while he was ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, PIONEER OFFICE STORB Bemidji Phone 65. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Balley. ' He will leave to-| § BARKERS AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. PHOTOGRAPHER 815 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 Phone 81 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. We Call for and Deliver Premptiy. Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE’S CASH STORE DRUGS AND JEWELRY Wholesalers and Retailers. or auto or most anything of value to exchange, see LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON BANKING AND SAVINGS 'LUMBER, COAL AND W00D Save systematically. Make use of { nmnmlmmoo : FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1009 Bemidjl Avenue. 241221 qrnaves ) AR SECURITY STATE BANK BARKER'S ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. N - i flPY Bemidji, Ilnn Thira 8t. - Bemidji, Minn, Phone 100 - Bemidji AL CARBON PAPER . Any Color 108 Sheets to Box Any quantity you want. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you Building material of all kinds. get in person. ' our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : : : 3 . PRICE $3.00

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