Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 16, 1916, Page 4

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Copyright 1918 by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Prince Albert meeis men’s tastes all over the world! The patented process makes Prince Albert so good-in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette that its popularity is now uni- versal! 1t satisfies all smoke desires! This patented process, which also removes bite and parch, is controlled by us. No other tobacco can be like PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke Men who have stowed away gentle old jimmy pipes Its casy to chango the shape for years, have brought them back to the tune of Toimimo the Fumie A Prince Albert! Get yours outf, for your confidence tidy red tin, but it is impossible to imitate the flavor of Prince never will be abused] We tell you Prince Albert will Alb. b: ! The d s Proonss peotects thael set pipe free the tenderest tongue! And smoked in a makin’s cigarette, Prince AIbert iS SO p,ince Albert can be bought refreshing and delightful that it gives you a new idea of frowhersicbaccols cigarette happiness. Any way you fire-up Prince Albert, it i;‘,’,,,_}"',‘;., el Aenteome will win you quick as a flash—it’s so good andso friendly| Aumidors and’ + R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem. N. €, it teoi ik cdiccs NATIONALY PAY-UP WEEK FEBRUARY 21702616 O=°=_°=0=o=fi Study The Writing Machine Question Before you rent a Typewriter And your choice will be the Here are a few facts Distinctly Underwood EASIEST OF OPERATION CHOICE OF WORLD’S CHAMPION TYPISTS “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” No. 230 So. 4th St., L 0=0=0=0=IOJ‘ s stated UNDERWOOD that will guide your selection SIMPLEST IN CONSTRUCTION Minneapolis, Minn. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1916 A VT KEERREKK KKK KR KKK * BOSTONIANS AT GRAND * ¥ THEATER NEXT MONDAY * KRR K KRR KKK KKK [ Il \J Our New Reo the Fifth and Reo Six, 7 Passenger Are Here THIS WILL BE GOOD NEWS to those scores of Reo admirers who have been waiting for a first look at this latest edition of this world’s most famous automobile. IT HAS SEEMED a long time since the Reo folk announced this car at the sensational price of $875 —time always drags for thoss who keenly anticipate a pleasure. WE'VE NEVER KNOWN A TIME when interest was so keen as it is with regard to this car. AND NO WONDER! The Big Reo ad stated that this car had been refined and greatly improved at many points at the same time that the price had been greatly reduced. WHEN YOU RECALL that at $1,050, the last-season-price, Reo the Fifth represented such value that no competing car could stand up against it; that other makers had to cut prices early in the season; that demand was so great every Reo the Fifth was snapped up the minute it came from the factory:— WHEN YOU CONSIDER that that demand was so greatly in excess of the capacity of the big Reo plants that. when the last car of the year's output had been delivered, still there were thou- sands waiting who had to be disappointed. WHEN YOU CONSIDER that condition, is it any wonder that thousands and tens of thousands of buyers all over this couatry are eager for a glimpse of this New Reo the Fifth? WE'VE BEEN MORE ANXIOUS than even you could be—we are importuned every hour in the day for information as to when our new Reo the Fifth Demonstrator will be here, AND WE ARE GLAD to be able to say that by the time you read this it will be in our salesroom. COME IN AND SEE; look it over; note the refinements; compare the value that you will receive in this car with any value that is to be had anywhere else in the world. AND THEN DECIDE. Don't delay. You know the history of every 'past season—always more wanting Reos than the number of Reos we could get to supply them. ORDER NOW. Make it a definite order and you can rest secure in the knowledge, that you'll be among the lucky ones—you'll have your Reo when you'll want it. C. E. BATTLES “Home of Good Hardware” MISS DIXIE WHITE Miss White is the commedienne with the juvenile Bostonians which will appear at the Grand theater next Monday evening. LUSITANIA SITUATION ; BELIEVED SETTLED Washington, Feb. 16.—Ambassador Bernstorff today delivered Germany’s latest Lusitania note to officials here. Ofllch!s are reticent, but it is be- lieved that the note is satisfactory. If it is the Lusitania case will be closed. RUSSIAN STEAMERS DESTROYED BY FIRE New York, Feb. 16.—Fire in the steamers of Bolton Castle and Pacific which.are in the service of the Rus- sian government, completely destroy- ed the two steamers and caused a $4,- 000,000 loss. It is believed that no lives. were lost. -— BIG TURKISH FORT IS NEAR CAPTURE Petrograd, Feb. 16.—The great Turkish fortress of Eroserum, the bulwark which stopped the Russian invaé!on into Armenia in all previous wars, is threatened with capture. The Supreme Six, Seven Passenger $1250 The New _‘ REO ~ the Fifth The Incomparable Four - $875 MILLION AND HALF LOSS IN FALL RIVER FIRE River, Mass., Feb. 16.—Fires ni Ht and this morning which SWi ot the business district caused $1,500,000 loss. Three, fire. depart- ment§ worked all night. One entire square was destroyed. Police have been unable to confirm the rumor that an electrician was killed. KRR KRR KKK * TODAY’S MARKET REPORT * LR R R R e R R S Turkey, live, per 1b. ....... BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE— ..$ .20 o In the District Court of the United |Turkey, dressed, per Ib.. 24 States for the District of Minne-|Geese, live, per 1b.... .14 o ) sota. \ Geese, dressed, per 1b.. 18 N ntews‘fapef can s‘l‘l‘cceef} with- In the Matter of Edwin F. A. Even-|Ducks, live, per Ib.... .16 i q;ltha vztlsmg, ! ere oredwe son, Bankrupt. . |Duecks, dressed, per 1b... .20 ?:rl:'lm epl: %nagl;aq O:ir r?tai lers IN BANKRUPTCY—No. 1518. Hens, large and fat, live, per 1b. .13 helo'to emv;k: tfi, elr adve 'SI;Tg To ‘the Honorable PAGE MORRIS, | Hens, large and fat, dressed, per P 1S paper possible. Judge of the District Court of the| -Ib- -..c.c.ovnniiiiiann.. .18 United States for the District of Min-|Veal, fancy, dressed, per Ib.... .14 nesota: Veal, fancy, oversize, per 1b.., .12 —_— United States District Court, District of Minnesota, Sixth Division—ss. On this‘1st day of February A. D. éading: the foregoing peti- s ' ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on-the 20th day of March n 1 “ Paul, in said District, at ten o’clock Mrs. J. Cole returned this morning to her home at Mankato, Sask., Can- ada, after having spent the past two Wweeks visiting. with friends and rela- tives here. KRR KRR KT ¥ He who forgets to adver- & ¥ tise should not complain when & % the buyer forgets that he is * Edwin F. A. Evenson of Bemidji, | Veal, poor, oversize, per lb..... .10 in the County of Beltrami and State |Fall lambs, per Ib........... .16 of Minnesota, in said District, re-|Spring lambs, per lb......... 16 specttully represents that on the 24th { Mutton, fancy, dressed, per 1b. .14 day of July, last past, he was duly|Large hogs, dressed, per Ib..... 9% 5 adjudged bankrupt under the Acts|Medium hogs, dressed, per 1b... .10 = of Congress relating to Bankruptcy; |Small hogs, dressed, per Ib..... .10 that he has duly surrendered all his|Beans, per Ib. ......... . .10 B U S l N E S S M E N property and rights of property, and | Butter— & has fully complied with all the re-|Dairy, per Ib. ......... 3 quirements of said Acts and of the|Creamery, bulk, per Ib.. . AND orders of the Court touching his|Creamery, prints, per 1b...... .87 bankruptey. Eggs— WHEREFORE he prays that he may |Storage, per doz. ........ ey 1 630, be decreed by the Court to have a full | Strictly fresh, per doz. ces 86 discharge from all debts, provable|Carrots, perbu. ............. 60 against his estate under said Bank- |Potatoes, fancy, clean and free rupt Acts, except such debts as sre|- from rot.and frost, per bu... 1.20 ALL USE excepted by law from such discharge, |Cracked corn, per bu......... 112 Dated this 22nd day of January, A, |Cracked corn, per sack, 76 1bs. 1.30 § ‘NEW BEMID l,, D. 1916. Corn and oats, per. sack, 75.1bs. 1.30 .EDWIN F. A, EVENSON, Bran, per sack, 100 Ibs....... 1.25 J Bankrupt. Shorts, ‘per sack, 100 1bs..... 1.86 Oil meal, per sack, 100 lbs..... 2.76 LEAD PENC[L . 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 < ¥ in business. It s just a case & sell ’em & of “forget” all around. * 4 s KRR KRR KRR KN Eduard Netzer Pharmacy A. D. 1916; before gaid Court at St. in the forenoon; and : that mnotice thereof be published in the Bemidji Pioneer, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all Known credit- ors and other persons in interest ma; appear at said time and place and show cause, if any ‘they have, why Barker's Drug and Jewelry Store the prayer of ‘the said petitioner E ) S. T. Stewart’s c““" Store o should not be granted. ; . 1 Henry Miller And it s furthef ordered!by, the| . W. G. Schroeder Court, that the Clerk §hall send by| . . Evel', as a boy, The Fair Store mall to-allkrown,creditors copies of tie a can to a dog's tail |§f : . Carlson’s Variety Store 30 it ikgones and see him scoot? Abercrombie & McCready, Third St , [T Sure you did—we did! Abercrombie & Hcc.u:?dy., Beltrami Ave. WITNESS the- Honorable - PAGE And how about that The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. MORRIS, Judge of said Court, and| ~ . lot, or house or piece William H. Schmitt’s Grocery the Seal thereof, at Fergus Falls, in of furniture, or auto you Otto G. Schwandt said District, on ‘the 1st day of Feb- wish to get rid of? © M. E. L. W ruary A. D. 1916. o Tiea Dn?le&Pioneer. Want - : CHARLES L. SPENCER, Ad to it friend—do -it £ o] FREE PENCL SHARPENING STATIONS i Wm. Schmitt’s Store: _. Pioneer Office Barker’s — T |

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