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Dont Send Away Your Ligdett & Myers COUPONS and TAGS We Redeem them See our large stock which includes presents for men,women and chil dren. Come in and examine the pre- sents today. Full value given. Gould’s Confectionery 117 Third St. “‘SEE MINNESOTA FIRST” PARTY TO VISIT BEMIDJI The “See Minnesota First” party of the University of Minnesota will visit Bemidji on its trip this sum- mer: The first trip will start June 19 and St. Cloud will be the first stop. Other stops will be made at Virginia, International Falls and Ait- kin. Two years ago the party spent a bad night, lost in a steamer on Red Lake. Another trip of the party will be to the Yellowstone and Glacier Na- tional parks. SEVERSON IS FOUND GUILTY OF ROBBERY Gus Severson was found guilty in the district court by a jury yesterday afternoon of robbery in the second degree at Spooner. Sentence will be ‘mposed by Judge Stanton in a few .avs. WILLIAM BARNES TO CONDUCT CAMPAIGN New York, Feb. 18.—With Roose- velt safely on his way to the West Indies for a six weeks’ trip, William Barnes plans to turn presidential raider. He is starting on a three weeks’ cruise through the west and the middle west planning to sink an sight all prospective Roosevelt dele- gates. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Too Late To Classity FOR RENT—Five-room cottage with water. C. D. Lucas. 2d219 WANTED—Manageress for hotel; young woman unincumbered. Good wages. Call Room 26, Brinkman Hotel. 2d219 Stewart’s | Grocery “‘QUALITY ONLY" Fresh Vegetables For Saturday New Beets New Garrofs New Turnips Head Lettuee Cabhage _Just opened a fresh barrel of Dill Pickles. Phone 206 207 4th 8t BEMIDJI HAS NUGLEUS FOR 60OD BALL TEAM Bemidji has the nucleus of a good baseball nine this season. “Fat” Bowman, former star pitcher of Brainerd, is working in Bemidji. Richard Bush, good pitcher and fielder, a brother of the famous Joe “Bullet” Leslie Bush, is working for the M. & I. railway in this city. Dr. J. W. Diedrich, formerly of Little Falls, and last season connect- ed with professional baseball clubs, is practicing in this city. A meeting of baseball enthusiasts THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PREMIUM ON MEATS O. H. Lillentahl, a farmer living twenty miles south of Bemidji, se- cured a premium on home-cured ham and bacon at the Schroeder store to- day. Mr. Lillenthal raises his own pigs, butchers them and sugar cures the hams, bacon and shoulders, then smokes them with hard maple wood smoke. “They are the best tasting I have ever eaten,” said Mr. Schroeder, “and I believe it would be a paying propo- sition for other farmers to follow.” Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26, will in- augurate a better feeling in Bemidji and surrounding community. Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26, means - |much to you. i Saturday Only Veal Cuts Voal Steak 12 1-2¢ Voal Roasts (5¢--20¢ Veal Steak 200 Beef Guts Pot Roast 12 1-2¢ Pot Roast rolled ready will be held at the city hall Feb. 25. DEMOCRATS PLAN TO ANSWER ROOT SPEECH ‘Washington, Feb. 18.—The Demo- crats are planning to answer what they consider to be Root’s keynote Republican campaign . speech by starting a speaking tour in the east. 0DD FELLOWS TO INITIATE CLASS An initiatory meeting of the Odd Fellows lodge will be held this eve- ning in the lodge rooms. A class of candidates will be given the first de- gree and several first degree men will receive the last degree. A local officer will have charge of the initia- tion. The present class is the second one initiated during the past six weeks. A banquet will be given after the business session has been concluded. (HOME TALENT PLAY IS A BIG SUCCESS ! A large audience witnessed the iproduction of ‘“‘Singbad the Sailor” last evening by a home talent cast under the auspices of the Episcopal guild. C. M. Jacobson took the part of Singbad and Miss Donna Lycan tonk the part of Queen Gulnara. Both received much deserved applause. Mrs. Rose Grant Smith and Mrs. Grace Connant of Minneapolis di- rected the play. The entire cast was entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn after the performance. NEW YORK POLICE SEARCH FOR CRONES New York, Feb. 18.—Spurred by a second letter signed Jean Crones, taunting the police for the inability to find him, the police have renewed efforts to arrest him. He is believed to have been at the head of the an- archistic band that is making ‘“war” on the churches and churchmen of this country. He was the chef at the Chicago club when Archbishoi Mundelein was poisoned. < Mrs. John Wilcox returned Thurs- day from a week’s visit with friends jand relatives in the Twin Cities. " ‘Why TheStudebaker Car Because it’s the best car to buy, not only for' the money, but for all practical purposes especially in this section of the country. A Big Carload Just Arrived - Come in and see them. We repair every make of auto Let us overhaul yours for Spring use. - : Garvin’s Auto Garage 509 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. for oven 18¢ Rib Roast 15¢ Pork Guts Not Frozen Choice Loins 15¢ Pork Steak 15¢ Pork Ghops 15¢ Home Gured Ham & Bacon Bacon i8¢ Ham 16¢ W. G. SCHROEDER FARMER SECURES \ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916 NEW AT THE BAZAAR STORE Spring Goods Are Goming DRESS GOODS in SILKS, WOOLS and COTTON in all the new and desirable weaves and shades in stripes, checks and flowers. DAINTY WAISTS in organdies, Lawns, Voils, Crepes and Silks from $1.25 to $9.00. BEAUTIFUL ALLOVERS, Nets, Embroideries and Laces. NEW COATS, SUITS and SKIRTS are coming in every day and are beauties. See them in our worth window. Prices are no higher than last year on our {i.rsltl order but re-orders will be at least 10 per cent igher. ) o In order to add to the pleasures of “PAY-UP WEEK” on Monday, Feb. 21 we start a SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES which will continue all the week. A reduction of from 20 per cent to 40 percent will be given. You can get what you want at the THE BAZAAR STORE paid, when requested. 202 Third Street TODAY we shom the advance spring styles in Ladies’ and Misses SUITS and COATS, the most beautiful gar ments we have ever shown. Coats $10.00 to $35.00, Suits $20.00 to $40.00. Our guarantee and the makers go with ? each garment. Visiting teachers may make their selection, pay a small deposit and we will deliver garment, charges e O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Bemidji, Minn_ bl