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LB BEMIDT DAILY NONENA i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. Sow Sweet Peas Early’ ‘R For An Abundance - : Fragrant Blossoms | Chicago, IIl, March 29.—Federal Judge Anderson today instructed the jury in the case of William Rufus Bd- wards, a St. Paul lumberman, charged with violating the Mann act, Leadville, Ohio, March 29.—Fire| Minot, N. D, March 29.—The dam-| pyeqelq, W. Va., March 29.— threatens this citys’ business section, |28¢ Suit of Grant Youmans against my ce men were killed and 20 injured Dynamite has been used in an effort |GOVernor L. B. Hanna in connmection |,y 5 explosion yesterday in the to check the further spread of flames, | ¥1th the closing of Youmans’ bank|.in, of the King Coal and Coke com- _|by the state examiner some tWO| ..o .t Kimball, W. Va. A num- to return a verdict of not guilty. He Sfeveral of; the leading: husineed co |years ago, opened yesterday before pey he injured b d be- ruled that the government failed to| tablishments have been destroyed. Judge W. J. Kneespaw. The jury ber of the injured were burne prove a case. Miss Ada Cox was the |Every able bodied citizen has been(had not been completed this morn- yond recognition, and their condition principal witness for the government. |ordered to help fight the fire. ing. is critical. - WEET PEAS produce the | strongest roots during the | ® - X \ ; » #) cool, moist weather of early spring. Therefore it is impor- New and Distinctly Fashionable Afternoon and Street Dresses ; / condition. - & / s You can raise fine Sweet Peas, | giving continuous bloom for .Dresse‘s that are individual in character, style and beauty are the new creations arriv-,” ing daily. Taffeta, crepe de chine and Georgette; in many instances the combinations of two or more materials, in the newer shades of the season, and reasonably priced. weeks, by using dependable seeds of strong vitality, selected from at $1650 $19.50 $22.50 $25 $30 | ‘ > Sterling Seed Case At Your Dealer’s This case offers you a splendid assortment of the finest Sweet Peas in addition to other standard varieties of testcd garden seeds. Large Illustrated Seed Catalogue 1 { 4 This book contains many beautiful Sweet Pea % illustrations, also complete cultural directions. Write for a free copy today. NORTHRUP, KING & CO., Seedsmen, Hennepin Ave. at First St., Minneapolis, Minn. Women'’s Spring Tailleurs In Models of Unusual Distinction. Finely tgilored suits, authoritative as to style, developed in gabardine, men’s wear serge, shepherd checks and velours, taffeta, soiree, Gross de Londre and novelty silks. $22.50 $25 $30 $35 up to $69.50 New Separate Exquisite Spring Blouses : SKirts ilk blouses, Cloty, skirts of checks, serge, gabar- dine :and poplin- in pleated, belted and_flared. New models at $4, $5, $6, $7.50. _Taffeta, poplin, faile and COX MADE LIFE MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION St. Paul, Minn., March 29.—State - 3 Forester Cox was today appointed a life member of the National High- ways association. The purpose of the association is to boost the devel- opment of trunk highways through the nation. Crepe de chine, Jap silk and tub white, stripes and colors at .. Georgette crepe and crepe de chine blouses, hand em- broidered, at Heavy crepe de chine blouses, developed in combina- PRINTERS' INK T. R. SYMONS IS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Grosg de Londre silk skirts at $7.50 -$9 $10.50 tions, at Dressy blouses of Georgette, crepe de chine, all hand HAS been respon- sible for thousands of business successes throughout the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don’t know what you have to sell. T. R. Symons, who recently pur- chased the Dairy Lunch restaurant, was taken suddenly ill last night and removed to St. Anthony’s hospital, where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis. See E. 8. Woodward for painting, _ to $15 For the Stout Figure worked, at ... $7.50 to $18.50 Women’s and Misses’ Utility Coats Front Laced. A model intended for the full fig- ure. The designing, while giving to the wearer $16.50 $19.50 These high grade coats can be worn for all purposes, such as auto, street or dress; ma- terials are checks, velours, tweeds and mixtures at $22.50 to $35 Fibre Silk o o paper hanging, kalsomining, wall the flat back lines, does not cause the broad boxy 0 Advertising Will Help Yon paper, upito-date patterns. Shop effect, so often seen. The side-fronts are nipped- Hos lery 402 America Ave. Phone 454-J.— in, clearl ni he waist 1i i g i e in, clearly defining the waist line, while the Extra good quality of fibre silk KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KD front remains straight. Medium height of bust. The extended skirt has, on each side, a large rub- hosiery in black, white, tan and suede colors........... ber insert and wide elastic band at bottam of back. Fittéd with G-D Justrite Shield to pro- tect the body from the lacers. 1l-inch front clasp; six wide elastic supporters; extra well boned. Made: of rich pink broche with lace (¥ TODAY’S MARKET REPORT * KEHEHE KK KKKK KK KKK Bemidji Markets. Hens, large and fat, live, per 1b. .13 Hens, large and fat, dressed, per Out, sizes, black only...._.... 50¢ Phoenix Silk Hosiery REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PIRST NATIONAL T N 18 A 75¢ to $2 = R Thf CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARGE 7en, 1910, =" Veal, fancy, dressed, per I 14 trimming and supporters to match. ¢ - No_ss82) Veal, fancy, oversize, per Ib. 12 938—Sizes 20 to 30. 5.00 Black, white and suede colors 1. a Loans and Discounts (except Veal, poor, oversize, per 1b..... .10 % - those shown on $469,716.34 " " B . ® Total loa 469,716.34 Fall lambs, per Ib..... . .18 H 2 O 3 grepants, Seed id isdsiria ubme e B : s Spring Clothes with Character U B, bunda engaiid (o asaiine Sitiion Mutton, fancy, dressed, pe 14 Suits for the young man and his elder at $25.00 4 Bouds, seourities, et " ’ Large hogs, dressed, per Ib..... .9% The designs for the new spring clothes are snappier than ever. Hart Schaffner & pledged (o'secure postal savings ;‘;‘:i;";‘o::g:r:::::e‘:;;‘:; 1b ':g Marx master designers have produced for us an array of garments that would be difficult 8. Becurities. jother, than || U oiR, Beans, per Ib. ... T to equal, mu.ch less surpass. The tendencies this spring are tf;w;:rd the Engl.xsh soft o D s ot TR e Carrots, per bu. . .60 roll sack, with two or three buttons, narrow shoulders and high waist contribute to 5. o Subsoription to stook of . Potatoes, fancy, clea tree a graceful appearance. &, /b Losa guiount funpald *"1,800.00 1,800.00 from rot and rust, per bu... 1.10 Then ‘there are more conservative models for the business or professional man. These 7. & Value of bankin e i s . < : < encumbered) - 21,600.00 Butter are cut along dignified lines, with ease and comfort a prime consideration. 10. Net amount due from Fed Dairy, per 1b. ............ .. .32 Th terials i hich the o Toth hown are cheviots, cassemers, 11, Mot mount b rom wppioved P Creamery, bulk, per 1b....... .35} ol KT SN R e ek ek > : reserve ‘agents in New York, oo Creamery, prints, per Ib...... .37 fancy mixed worsteds, homespuns, serges and vicuna. In the way of colors you can b Net f\an‘fghn"t"hlu;"fm?é"i‘fifir‘é&éd bt Eggs— get various tones of brown, gray, blue and -oxford. reserve agents in other reserve Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz.... .20 Cltles .....ccocciconsorseianes 103,201.28 129,609.84 X i 12, I\'g(bi\:r’r'l;;:l uefrom banis dnd Cracked corn, per bu....... ;%12 See what we can give you _at $l5.'°° i Omni 100 1) k”’t ey = 6,882.61 Cracked corn, per sack, 76 Ibs. 1.30 In Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits. . Other checks on ban s . ;i P I l:;r fown . rgm:lrltgn; i‘a’:’i& 1,234.93 g““v P‘:l" s“:"- 100 “;:- g f:: A Special Value—All the newest styles, the smartest colorings, pure all-wool fabrics, . a Outside checks and other casl orn and oats, per sack, 8. 1. . . : B 2 Y 0 semers, at $15.00. 300.00 Shorts, per sack, 100 Ibs..... 135 trimmings the mt. The materials are mixed . worsted, cheviots, casse; ,at § 12471 424.71 0il meal, per sack, 100 lbs. 1,500.00. 700.00 30,089.10 1,500.00 =819 The spring top coats at $15 and $20 Are Very Attractive. INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY SHOWN p N . g 5 % . Made in the English box style and the conservative Chesterfield models. Form fit- 1,250.00 St. Paul, Minn, March 29.— ting with a pinch back. These coats are up to the minute in style. Some of them Total . ..3728,631.18 Since August 1, 1915,.$65,345 h:’ are cravenetted rain proof. 24, Capital stock . $ 50,000.00 Beent paldl into the: stato thassury hy 5 : 15, $18 25, Surplus fund . s 10,000.00 organizing corporations showing an Youth»s‘ Suits SIQ, S[z.so, 515, it e s 815886 increase of this period of $24,590 over First Long Trousers Suits for Boys From 15 to 20 Years. P e St baraas 178438 (l;zln;;n;"::;:;"g 10 Statct Trgeiurse In this store you will find for your boy his first long trouser suit. The big boy, too, 55 Dueio® Danke “ama benkets R = and even the small man may be fitted here at considerable saving. Smart, fashion- {5 ere-than fncluded inids ot 52,626.26 able styles which will make the young man proud of his suit. The materials are Demand de; L) Copyrigh.t Hart Schaffner & Me 32. Individual = de strictly up to date. e S e r ey than 30 4373410 Other Fellow’s Ad B Boys’ Apparel Store Fine Shoes for 'len 2.080.07 e SEEEE—— now showing spring clothing, furnishings and hats Tans as prominent as ever. A Florsheim bench made s 1955. 3 E e prmp— for boys shoe at $5. The Florsheim Fexsole shoe, soft and Tlm7 deposits '(payable after 30 apoiest m:::::m:ilfiu&y: J Special for Saturday comfort fitting .afv$6. Tan or Plaek‘ days, or, subject to 30 days o columns is a. profitable Boys' Norfolk Sults with extra trousers 7 to18 years Rubber sole, black and tan spring shoes.. $4.50 40. Gortificates ot doposit 207.000.00 proposition; that it will New Norfolk models of homespun, cheviots or tweeds, Walk-Over shoes in all leathers and styles. $4.00 Total of time deposits, Ttems : 3 bring business to your in gray and heather. mixtures; coats serge lined, trou- 40, 41, and 42 %Y 266,702.70 store. The fact that the s . = Other good shoes at $3 and $3.50 B PrrrrrRT other fellow advertises is sers throughout lined; Special.........omreeeeeend $4.95 Work shoes or fa h Chi 2 St B eamikon. Cashicr ot o o “d b 'x ;i 3 prolgabl:lout::b‘rzrn ;:‘a‘i- In white or colored stripes, new attached collars Shioss 1o i anl tl‘l]nqwe]ea'rhs toes’ d‘ll) pewa hand made. R, H. Schumiker, : . 3 s sclefnnly Swear that the above statement 16 trus to the best” e s o e ' (Guaranteed fast colors) 4 to 15 yrs. at.... $6%0 y styles, high top and low shoes $3.50 to oty omiedge;and bollole, o R e it not be well to give Little Men’s shoes at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. Black velour 50. . Correct—attosti .« > 3 the other fellow a chance leather, button or lace. e Fan:m proof leather shoes, every pair guaranteed, at $3, S & RO e Big Boys’ English flat heel shoes, black only... $3.25, $3,50, $4.00. " St To Read Your Ad Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of.: March, 1916. L. L. BERMAN, Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn, (Notarial Seal) My commission expires April 3, 1922. 1td 829 Y : ! in These Columns? Big Boys’ black box calf lace shoes............ $2, $2.50, $3 High top farm wear shoes at..........._..._...__ . $5.00