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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916, H KKK KK KK KKK KKK x) )| Fuller, William ‘Wagner, John Work- |ed, was: called -to St. Paul on account x PUPOSKY *|man, John Morrison and Fred Roche [of his brother being sick in a hog- * (By Special Correspondent) + |were in Bemidji the first of the week pital there. KKK KKK KK KKKKKKKKH|to.see the county commissioners| Mr. and Mrs. James Long and fam- Rev. Pryor, a missionary, held ser- |about roads. ily left Friday morning for Beach, vices in the town hall Monday, Tues- Charles Durand was a business vis- | N- D., to make their home. day and Wednesday évenings. itor at Bemidji Tuesday. —_— Misses Margaret Congdon and KXKR KX KR KKK KKK KD The Food You Never Gertrude Huntosh and Mrs. Paul|,, Coeiorin® Durand returned home |, “pp )0y prpn REPORT * Strelow were Puposky shoppers Sat- |::f:::§ ':m;xmf::t::e"’te‘?;’ h;‘; XXX HRRKKR KKK K KKK ] / . urday. Py 3 5 Bemidji Markets. - il . 1) Tlre Of Rev. Father Stahl held mass in the |~"°%" eiin) 1655a n i nv‘:“:er b 48 5 church ‘Sunday, returning to Bemidji| Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McKnight of | ;. ' Jarge and lat’dres’sed Pel: = A cereal as a distinctive flavor Monday morning. Nebish were visitors in Puposky Sun- Ib. ¢ ’ ’ 18 . PECETGHE fe ey 268 f Mrs. J. W. Wilcox returned Friday |day, returning in the evening. radl, fanos. dvassed: b Thors ) all its own—different*from anything you . . Veal, fancy, dressed, per 1b.... .14 CHL rom a trip to Minneapolis. ‘William Sedoff, who has been work- | yeal, have ever tried before—yet a perfectly . eal, fancy, oversize, per Ib... .12 |\% p F. V. Gardner, L. W. Foster, M. L. ling at the sanatorium since it start- i balanced food — Veal, poor, oversize, per lb..... .10 053 B g - - § = |Fall lambs, per b........... .16 | DG st . d g 00 This is the creation of Dr. Price— : Spring lambs, per 1b......... 16| RN the famous pure food specialist—a com- Mutton, fency, dressed, per 1b. .14 (3C] binati £ orai that contains al! the Large hogs, dressed, per lb..... 9% eV bination ol g fll!l§ i d ” h Medium hogs, dressed, per 1b... .10 ‘0“‘ The Father of element of nutrition and energy in the Small hogs, dressed, per Ib..... .10 |3 Pure Foods proper proportion. Beaus, per Ib. ... ‘10 :‘:“ ) s : Carrots, per bu. .... oo .60 | MY You’ll like it, too. The more you Boliiees - taes, tion and fico X eat, the more vou’ll want to eat. from rot and rust, per bu... 1.10 | [ Butter— “”fl Dairy, per 1b. ... 32 "“‘ Creamery, prints, 37 ‘0‘0‘ Creamery, bulk, per lb. 36 | KJ O( Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz. 22 :':. ¢ oy Cracked corm, per bu......... 1.12 “__ gundies that just ’ Cracked corn, per sack, 75 lbs. 1.25 mee-I-t in your mouth )‘- Bran, per sack, 100 Ibs....... 1.15 ‘< — light, flufi)f, tender 1) Corn and oats, per sack, 75 1bs. 1.30 cakes, biscuits and t'Q:‘ Shorts, per sack, 100 Ibs..... 1.35 doughnuts that just 5'501 0il meal, per sack, 100 Ibs..... 2.75 keep you hanging 2 ’round the pantry—all We Recommend the || ooy mvor made with Calumet— RICE & HUTCHINS THREE MERCHANT SHIPS the safest, purest, most economical Baking Pow- (Continued from Page 1) DUCAI O shape of the stern is particularly striking. “No other attacks whatever by § |German submarines at the time at B question for the Sussex upon the 2 @, 5K ha .".' 2%% 19¢5¢5CS v, v, oYe'e 5844 Priceless Profit-Sharing Coupons in Every Package $J ’, (X v, L) o2 Try it for breakfast tomorrow. o) 3 YO 0% 0.4, £ 50 26%% O O ud > $ The Dr. Price. Pure Food Stores In Your Town Are- Chas. Nangle: Miller’s Grocery SOTH OO A’A‘ G der. Tryit—drivz away bake-day failures,” Received Highest Awards REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. route between Folkestone and Dieppe occurred. The German government EARERS of Educators find real “foot freedom"” must) thereforo jassume'ithat, the in- OO & ‘ol lely %) New Cook Bock Free — §ee Slip in Pound Can. ¥ '—i.'c., quick relict from bent bones, corns, dury ito. ther Sussex stattributed ‘do hunnon;, ingrowing nails, flat-foot. All suchillsare another cause than an attack by a the fruits of wearing narrow, unnatural shoes. German submarine. Don’t let your children learn these painful “The undersigned, while request- troubles. Start th i i - cators (odny_.r e ‘whole faily” wearing: Edu ing that you communicate the above On the sole you'll findc EDUCATOR, the 1(0 the government of the United mark th_n‘ guarantees genuine, correctly shaped, < States, takes occasion to renew to the wear-resisting Educators. Made only by |ambassador the assurances of his dis- Rice & Hutchins, Inc. " |tinguished esteem. 15 High Street, Boston, Mass. (Signed) —*Jagow.” NN 0:0‘0:0:010 < o X3 <+ » Sold Exclusively by You can get & pig, fat pencil tab let for a nickle at the Pioneer office Sl_j BSCQI B_EE_FOR TH E_ PIONEER C. i A. KNAPP and an extra big, tat Ink paper com K | Bemidji, ) Minn. position book for a dime. All the o “kids” will want one when they sec BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER BARKER DARKER DBARK v 3 2 & i 1 &= w | . ~ '; OUR SUCCGESS IS NOT DUE 2 e il = , . - - . ¢ = =] - Wh are going to give a limited number of good rain E TO THE PROFIT WE MAKE = coats away to men and young men, who want & & j them badly enough to ask for them. FIRST COME, g g FIRST SERVED! 8 e : WHY ARE THEY FREE, YOU ASK : : il ) g & Well, here’s the reason: I find les for thi have b h | 2 = o T Thovd Rty 30k ony o SAY BB : Yesltls : such customers who wi it. 15 i i raincoat, or its value, if t?l:y l(x);vle no usewfog al;};ifico:tl: MOt = 1;1"{‘111? l[lli-ll (\),Set ;)‘?:l}l}gll&l g;eté E _ _— = = . = ; Some Bargains that Mean Dollars to You : Pt is extremely striking 3 - Gold Bond Suits, regular $17.50 going at $15.00 3 i it Emplics folk g ; : Y h 2 In its simplicity, vet folks & - High Grade Suits, 15,00 going at 12.75 A delight in its refinement of : Patterson Hats “ 300 going at 2.50 : finish. : i : = # Boss Hats 2,00 going at 1.45 g “THE:FAIRFAX” g . 2] gt o > - §Velz Dress Shoes going at $2.50 up to 4.50 . —pattern has become the 3 ork shoes including Chippewa and extra high tops, th > - s = best line on earth going at from $2 Up to $7 & most popular of silverwear = HoodwRubbel: B(;}Qts, regular $4.00 vall;)e going at.. $2.76 Q users. Words cannot tell - E ‘ e make thi tra cut in price, they h: b i d i the regular r:tailspii)i-e.a Come ?r{lg%d :ecli‘é:ea p:iyr bi;’:rg %e;’ig gll]lmggolglg? at ; you. It takes more than E 5 Best values in PANTS at from.... ....$1.00 to $4.50 = that. It takes sight. = & 2 —Please come feast your 4 = 5 / Just mwseeomt?e?youBkl;lloX/ a%(!iirn?"hs for I!Ien'll Ji{ g Syes o somethlng WOI'dS E | when you see it w ] 3 3 1 i certain number of blue overalls at the old time prices fif— SREEESIE E fail to Justly describe. ’«;g L 75¢ and $1.00 5 9 ' & g These same overalls now cost any store more than $1.00. E B@Tk@]f S ]D]fu and E Remember that we specialize in clothing f d £ = | T e 2 7 Jewelry, Store g — our brags that we can dress you from head to foot. Come in un- g Third ISt_ - Bemidji = dressed if you like and we'll tog you up complete. ? ’ e g § = k] | i : " 5w p ; 218 Minn. Ave. A. GROSSMAN, Prop. Benidji