Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1916, Page 4

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TYPE 44 A car with luxurious appointment. A grace and smoothness to be found only in the highest priced cars. A car noted for its extremely high-grade finish. Work- manship and equipment duplicating last year’s $3000 model. Mechanical construction reveals point- after point that you will find only in the best of automobiles. They have reduced the size of the Oldsmobile and incorporated the same high-grade features that were in the big Oldsmobile but have a smaller, lighter Eight- cylinder car, yet it is a big car as you will see. 120 inch wheelbase. WE ASK YOU TO LOOK CRITICALLY. C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc THE BEMIDJI DAILY FIONEER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1016, | CLEAN UP SALE AT TROPPMAN’S- Ladies’ Coats and Suits. ... v 1-2 price $1.00 Blankets, full S1Ze ... 79¢ $1.25 Blankets..... .......... R e 98c $1.50 BlANKELS ..o $1.19 35C WOOIL HOSE......oooooooooeeveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesese 25¢ Laces special 2¢ yd. Veiling special 10¢ yd. Underwear, special.............. i i 33c -GROCERY and MEAT Specials- 7 bars White Laundry Soap for............. 25¢ Five-pound pkgs. Argo Starch, special 19¢ pkg. 35c¢ Dining Car Coffee, special.................... 29c |b. 30c Square Monarch Coffee, special.................. 26¢ Beef Roast, choice cuts.... ..o 12¢ Ib. Beef Stew, special...omiii. 9c |b. Salt Mackerel, special ... 8c Ib. Pure Lard......ooooooeeceececeeeee, o cough,” writes Lewis T. Davis, Black- water, Del. “My brother, McCabe Davis, gave me a small bottle of How Mr. Davis Got Rid of a Bad | by all dealers.—Adv. land proposed to be set apart as a |stituting Red lake. Cough. _— . forestry reserve, demonstrating what CITY ASSOCIATIONS TO is well known by all those acquainted 2 ) department of the secretary of the with the territory, that this bill pro- | jy¢erior's office is of the value of at poses to set apart for a forestry reser- | joast $4,500,000, wheh if divided (Continusa from, Fage 1) vation some of the richest agricul- between' 1,400 Indians, would be % Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Aftervation fair, at which were exhibited | tural lands in the state and lands pe- 'Some time ago I had a very bad ADOPT RESOLUTION AGAINST NELSON BILL taking this I bought half a dozen |the grains, produce and fruits grown | culiarly and naturally situated for Be it further resolved that we urge bottles of it but only used one of |upon their reservation. All the|the production of grain, produce and them as the cough left me and I nave|grain, produce and fruits exhibited The property proposed to be taken and administered under the forestry more than $3,200 for each Indian. upon each of the representatives from A fruit by reason of the proximity to| ;e state of Minnesota and our Unit- not been troubled since.” For sale;at these fairs were grown upon thelthe two large bodies of water con- ed States senators to do everything e i that lies in their power to prevent the passage of this senate file, or ‘ S WS O ) Bemidji, Minn. SPECIAL This week, 36 ladies’ and misses’ _Winter coats, .values to $25 choice $5 each. See them in our west window. SPECIAL--ShoeSale will close Sat. night Spring Goods arriving daily, so far we are able to offer spring merchandise, quality and price as last year, on account of having bought from 3 to 6 months ago. We are receiving notice of advances.from factories and job- bers nearly every day and in some cases the new price to us is more than our retail price. Our advice to our customer is to buy early while our present stock is com- plete as we can make no promises as to future prices. PERCALES For Spring. We have received a full case of 36 in. percale, light and dark shade beautiful patterns, guaranteed colors, price 15¢ a yard. This is the only grade of percale we carry. DRESS GINGHAMS. A full case of 27 in. Red Seal Zepher ginghams all good patterns, colors guaranteed, this is a shrunk cloth put up in book fold at 15¢c a yard, we also have a Red Seal gingham in long fold at 12¢ yd. SILKS--The greatest advance so far has been made on silks. Skinner’s taffetta has advanced to the retailer 25 per cent, we are still able to sell at the old price. 36 in. Skinner taffetta $1.75 and $2a yard. Skin- ner’s Messelene 36 in. wide $1.50 a yard. Skinner’s 36 in Satin $1.50 a yard. Electric Dresses $1.00 to 3.00. Bungalo Aprons 50c. Spring samples of ladies’ Spring Suits, Coats and Skirts nowj ready. Leave your measure, we guarantee the fit.- i ; any bill which does not expressly pro- vide for the agricultural development of these reservation lands. e e T e, Our store is filling up so fast with new goods for =———————1 Spring that we must crowd out every piece of winter o BRI SRS Bt @ goods to make room for them. As we cannot add to mereLate o BBy *e FC 1) our space we must reduce our stock and in order to do Absent: Bro . & Minutes of previous meetings were h f k fi' ll d s T e this for one week we offer all winter goods at cost or The following bills were allowed as audited: less Minnesota Electric Light & Power od Co., lights and motor ......... $ 64.72 Mary Brandsey, 5% hrs. work.. 1. 'léhe Baz;ar Store, sewing material 21.: e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 36 E. Battles, supplies ........ 192 . N. 'W. Telephone Exchange Co., 9 Nov. tolls, Dec. phones....... 16.7 Mrs. Mary George, laundry work 7.8 - - Reynolds & Winter, premium on insuranee .......e.ccoe.o.®.. 121.0¢ 1td 5 5 .00 The Bemidji Sentinel, printing.. 16.00 Smart-Getchell Ice Co., Nov. ice 2.00 ] ] J. P. Lahr, stamps and freight.. 2.65 wevdnaci O Merchandise at 1-2 Price E. H. Marcums-stamps, 1914-15.. 2.00 Zaner & Bloser Co., books ...... 1.08 Goo . Wortimen: nooks oors:l §24 $ 30 OO Siopontar e 0, mivicst | Hs .00 ones for .- : . $15.00 referred to Brown and Palmer. | . E A ok S d ones for . : s $12.50 structed g;; devise pians for thedremog: eling of the Central building and a new 2 OO f - 10 00 masss St $20.00 ones for . . . . It was moved and seconded that Miss . gk .00 ones for . B $7.50 iod of two weeks. - me“;}tl‘el:é i;filszjimngdfurther business, the $10 OO f R o, 7 M 00 ones for . . ? $5.00 210 T i o Pemids M Deg 213015 wenty-five Mackinaws and Sweaters at one-half pecial meeting of the School Boar« h l > - ot o et e i | the regular price--—former e O $2.50 to $10.00 now 0 ienaent. Ind Rerlwliwist "uta dipore - PTICES to $10.00 no . come before the Board. ronaatee ot b ankets and Comforts every pair at from 25 per that WP Dyer be sersicated a5 S cent to 40 er t d : : . intendent for a period of three years p cent re uCthIl lntpl'lce. at $2,600, $2,700 and $2,800, respectively. X506 il wna o gt ossioctsd o3 o e t SR O .25 per ctqn on wool and fleeced underwear and ceey per year for livery hire in con- H ier A d fl d R b nogtion wih tis worlc ™ rent indobt- osiery, Arctics and fleeced Rubbers. to loan the mone: Fund to the General Fund. D ZHEE ot bornam, the Our goods for Spring in all lines were bought early el Rmem. ce | and shov& very few advances---practically last year’s prices. Come : : ADDITIONAL WANT ADS I and let us show you the new things at the Too Late To Classity ‘WANTED—BYy a young man having had office experience, a position as stenographer or clerk in office. Ad- dress H. G., c|o Pioneer. 3d212 WANTED—Girl .for kitchen work. Markham Hotel. - % tf Bazaar Store

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