Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 5, 1916, Page 4

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~ tising, YouMen. Don t Expect More Than |wizermss You By J. R Former Advertising Manager of Wanamaker's, Phllljflphh Give HAMILTON If there is anyone worthy of divine pity it is the man whe banks his fortune in advertising the name of a breakfast food, | for example, and then steps into the first little nameless store he comes to, and buys a nameless pair of shoes or a name ess hat. About half the men in America are interested;-in one way or another, in advertising, and yet only a comparative handful of you have actually learned the benefit of reading and respond- N . ) the lost 'de ing to it. ) i ] 7 p..m. Al are cordially invited to Dedlma might not be able to sell :h% px;;:.':.m;h%“g, Marum. ~ ed%,r‘?sflz&i%c Committeo was nstruct- refg'&'fi?s&fi the previous meeting were Recently one of the largest clothing manufactiirers in the[attend these services. L. P. Wartord, |™m = Vot oo DlAGe For | g TeBart ot ‘,":,;".,":,f“"f; was accepted | Goon’of the butlaings. v o C-|,.he following bills were allowed as country stepped into a store and said, “Give me a suit of under- | pastor. quires the same amount of mugcle, | ¥. K. Harrls and J, P, Lebr were ap-| 0t WAS moved Secpnded, and eatried | Sinn® Kiectric Light & Power C wear.” v - Salvation Army. bone and temper as in the other, and |declared open and' the same remained | Dby the Teachers Committee be approved | light and motor .. 542-23 . - 5 i the colt that will sell well in the city | 9pen for one hour and until all present |and the report placed on file. The Pur-| W, P. Dver, expenses d 2 “What kind?” said the clerk. Sunday school ‘at 1:30 p. m., sub- had_voted.” chasing Committee was instructed to|Ella Parker, 10 days substitute ) sal e cler e jeot—"Elijgp in the Wil der;less » | will make money at work on the farm. The Tellers ‘reported 556 votes cast, prooure such equipment 2. re requxred in Nte%‘(fm"%‘elephune B .. 25.00 . - , a; rai . “Oh,” said the manufacturer, “Any old kind will do.”- And e D‘:‘.-lon el rfim‘:‘;fl; htl:::t bzsmx;e?:::;zdst‘ipmg % 3 3 : R0 Hirther Dusingss, the Mesting ad- ol and” ‘%aySLfil:]?gespr‘nts 1597 ; and were declared duly elected to serve | journ he would have been shocked out of his three cb.ins if: anybody learn .Pealm . 103:18;:14; salvation | half broken. A well broken horse will | 33 Dirsotors of the Y aected Lo serve Kpprovea: Atgest: Given Hardware Co. supplies did o had said the same thing in buying clothes. street meetings at |stand until his owner adjusts the robe, | 5 mrce Years by the Moderator, M. J. ‘President. T Cletk. | c. m. Baf That men makes about the best clothes produced, and’ fe|7:30 every ‘nigiit; mesting Tuesday, | takes up tho reins and gives the word mggm;"{llgg;"ggglnesfl appearing, the|1td 85 - s oy cannot understand why more people do not buy his product. Thursday and Saturday at 8. p. m. |! . B LAH Bemidji, Minnesota, May 28, 1916. | 5 PHeY coi-ioions 89.9¢ q s . Regular meeting of the School Board |Jos. H: ) Now it is time all men took into consideration the value of | ¥ e a3 BROWK, e {.},l%ep&{.am?‘ ‘2}?’“’(‘;‘ ot BE’;“;?J" Satd 7°§05n;‘hs‘§ch°3§“l"’“g i 6400 igi i heir second r fe 1td 85 at the office of the Clerk, al Bemidji Sentinel,’ iétfer heads ‘ane advertising and learned to respond to it. mestings‘ Wednesday ‘and ' Friday at p.?::r:gd:lr; hel?;:s lny::ch e:dw:\; £ < Present: Brown, Palmer, Marcum, envelopes . 12.50 No man can tell the exact value of merchandise outside of his own particular line. Do you suppose a jeweler knows anything about a suit of clothes, or a clothier has any absolute knowledge 2 of jewelry? Either one of them could be skinned out of his eye|™elcome. 0. A.Sandgren, captain. teeth by the other, and probably would be if It weren't for adver- tising. It is the name not the merchandise that a store or manufac- turer sells. It is the name he stands back of. And it is advertising the name that makes him stand buk of it. The man who doesn’t advertise hasn’t anything te live up: to. He hasn’t made any claims that he has to live up to. “ In the name of fairness give these advertisers their due.] Such stores choose the best merchandise that there is to be had. They offer you the lowest possible price and they stand ready to back their integrity with the returnability of merchnndm and money back. Now turn to the advertisements in this paper for the thingl' you are going to buy. Read every one of them, large and small.’ (A small advertiser may have just the thing you want.) Give % % %% %% % & % & % % % % % | TW0 ARE KILLED WHEN ADPITIONAL WANT ADS Theater for commencement. 40.00| kindergarten room, b Wks....... 10.00 % G0 TO CHURCH SUNDAY *| PASSENGER ENGINE EXPLODES Too Late To Classify b o ) °“:A‘:‘°.“‘ S ptiuited "t Sign Hplomes o the tol- A . 2 3 (By United Press) 2 WANTED—Briglit girl. Koors Bros. sun u & 8.76 | by Sup( Dyer: s one - ., supplies......, . 3 And communion at. 11 a.| iy hyrt when an entlne'::;‘:;e Mina 'A. “Myers. ~ Hair dressing. W o ischmafler ) T Soraane, gflrlson' i-dunior B. Y..P. U. service at 3|1ake Erle & Western raflway - ex- | Switches made from combings, $1.50. | Shas, Nansle erocertes & .12 %fifxgelcgfiggger’ p. m;;- Senjor. B. Y.-P. U service at|ploded this morning. % Troppman Block. Phone 112-W.— g‘;m‘ dfll“%l&);;e::v%b e fle‘rf:cfiax;lean)"es, everiing gospel service at 8 T T T Adv. 12d821 1 . 74 Selma Hedman, A surprise party was given for | —m———m——————| " Heitn j’,‘,’;‘;’,’f‘m‘ = | piane C. H. Bronson, editor of the Osakis ngl gv;r. express, expensas “ 5 B Co., supplies . i Pearl Konoske, Review, motored through Bemidji|E. 4. Barker, far prelics j Dolly Koora this morning with & party of friends Earl Mclver Leroy Mattson, enroute to Cass Lake where he will Miss Mildred Berglund yesterday af- ternoon by about fifteen of her friends. The occasion was Miss Berglund’s birthday. to worship with us.: The pastor has returned and- will occupy the pulpit. Ira :Di Alvord, paster. Swedish Lutheran. Lucille Moritz, Esther Peterson, attend the Northern Minnesota Edit-|R. C. King, Mildred Richardson, - Morning co at 10:30; Sunday orlal ‘assoslation out:‘:g Fre%v P'Sgfi.)?f"éu"g]c"cb ‘5 i .10 nl&engrefl. g}a?nar o 3 N w. ol Su A _sclhool at l1 Th:;e wlll'he m:"ave- i sarien lx{nsélerlapp T Son K e8| Yoanetie Stechmen, * |ning services as the pastor will go B, Dick Co, duppl 1.38| John Stechman, N Bomidji, M The Dairy Co., supplies f 421| William Ward, | to Hart Lake in the afternoon to hold SOME HORSE SENSE mfi,‘:;“,,,.,m',‘“":;‘th,’:,'gc{,“m‘3;“,,,. The Daity Surply o sunplics for Charles White, services there. 'J. H. Randahl, pas- doppndent . Scugol Diatrict ot ,2“"‘“‘ bor i R es Dasiness, the mesting ad. . ‘ounty, Minnesota, held at the 0 further business, eeting ad- tor. An attendant should be on hand at B,,,,'-{;,‘l 5::"3‘ oaing o the eity ot s 18| Joprned. Attest; i Ay aturday, 2R ! : Presbyterian. - the time of birth, for a little timely M. for the purpoce of elecnng W. R. Vance, round trip expenses M. J. BROWN, J. P. LAHR, 5 help has saved many a valuable colt: o, dn-gctou to serve for a period of | from Minneapolis .. 14.00 Breciaent, Clerk. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the * | three years and to transact such other |Mrs. Geo. Lane, 1 wk. 1td 85 H There 18 no better or cheaper place | business as may properly come before| in library, 1 day clean 2.9 pastor will- preach on the subject, | \"aavelon a young horse and put him |.the meetine. Qito O nchwand, groseries: i Bemidjl, Minn., May 9, 1916 w - 10:85): o Meeti 1 Presi- | Bem ntin rinting pro- , Minn., , : ‘Recompense,”: (Luke 10:35); Sun-| 5 proper shape for market than on the mg’%gnfim"glefl:\ofi’;:s 34 ?‘“arzfifn, Grans and. Gards. ... . L Regular meeting of the School Board day. evening at-8 o’clock the sermon | farm. B pointed as Moderator ngm;nl;:u;fll ‘tl{om igh St‘:ihoold In- of Independent District of Bemidji, held = spector read and on 5 7 will be on “The Narrow Way,” (Luke| Individual excellence is the first re- | 250 acted as for the remainder of | SICHCL Diacea on. e, "1t was. moved, | ot the office of the Clerk at 7:30 P. M. 13-24); Sunday school will meet at quisite of a good horse. If he has uot |' & P. Lakr, Clerk of the School Board, | seconded and carried that the Clerk be| Present: Brown, Smith, Marcum, 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at b At an oot the 8 d read | instructed to issue a duplicate order to|Lahr, and Supt. Dyer. the qualities to speak for himself his | 5tice’of the election and the Heport of | Miss Vermilye, notifying the Bank of | ~ absent: Palmer and Roe. Roe, Smith, Lahr and Supt. Dyer. American 8 p. m; prayer meeting Monday | g to get the maximnm growth It ‘Bemidjt, Minnesota, June 13, 1916. eesa. 7.50 3 Regular meeting of the Schosl Boara| Minutes of the previous meeting were | , PESS, <1 : night.at the home. of Mrs. Monson, | has Been found that the most produc: | of ‘Fidependent Wistriot ‘of “Bemidii at | read and on motion wpbroved: Bhotmas Sonaris & g ; e office of the Clerk at 5 The following bills weré allowed as . 16.12 Mrs. C. M. Johneon, leader. All are| tive and profitable cows are produced | "' 2220¢ Brown, P‘lmm_, ‘Smith, Roe. | audited: L) e B by getting the faximum growth from thr and supt. Dyel Bem‘lda Pioneer Pub. Co., official 10.45 i P Birth to maturity Heifers which are Mhmteu otl °re'§l°“s meetin, printing . Paul A. Schmnt, music and "ex- g were| G. W. % 2 First Scandinavian Lutheran. bred at from sixteen to twenty months [ read and on motion approved. ihe fol- | . dept. 5.44 | sifver Bu 50 : -Morning worship at 10:30; Sun-|of age and which are In good flesh at | lo¥in Slectdlc Ligni & Fr. o 5.60 0.02 day school at 12; services at Solway | ealving time usually develop sattsfac- | May, G o d v X pound 2.00 . 9.12 e 5 = " Standard Oil CO 1 bbl. gasol 17.77 U] th dat f the Su- B m;: < Osmond: Johnson, pastor. | torily.—Wisconsin Agricultural College. ster 719! John H. Ley, city directory. 3.00 penlr"lct'gndegt,refi?.;x;mé?adzy;ons(gnmne was Catholie. " e L e femonstation oo, 21 oAt B Coa ookl ny ot 204 | clectel 88 Kindergarten Instructor for Jorine e Oatholie 1 J - & Geriod o three montns. : Ao 29 50| Ram meeting adjourned. 4t'9 a.'m’ ‘Sinday school at 10:30 | " the morning while the foliage s | W-. McCa 100 | expres 6.48 | Xpproved: ’\ Attest: 4. in.* Vedpers and’ benediction at S| wet with dew will check the work of [ “chine, rs . 00| Ol s ooy Do 00| Melediaent B L e, p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. caterpillars. aley " Co. Mrs. Geo. Lane, janifor work at 1td 85 g Co1 tiona},- Nymore, Sunday school at 10:30; preach- ing service 11:30; evening song ser- vice 7730 'p..m:; -preaching at eight your patronage to these people who have cleaned up our com-. ~meeting Wednesday . A @ mercial system and have been the leaders in smnd&rdizing trade. (Copyrighted) 0000 ’} »""““‘_ w&fi%u NOON Want Something? Advertise - - for it in these columns HE KKK KKK KKK KKK DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. * * * * LE R R RS S LR BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 Ik kk kA Ak hkkkhkkkhkkkhk TR KRR KKK KKK KKK KK KK % o b % % % % % KK EKKEKKK KKK KKK K * DRUGS AND JEWELRY ¥ Wholesalers and Retallers * Service and satisfaction. Mail % Orders given that same ser- % vice you get in person. * BARKER’S ¥ Third St. Bemidji, Minn. HH KK KKK KKK KKK R KKK KK KKK KKK DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji SRR SRR RS R R R SRS RS * % BERMAN INS8. AGENCY Farm, Fire, Tornado Insurance & Money to Loan ~ Land to Sell % ¥ It will pay you to know us - ¥ Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. ¥ KRR KKK KK KK ERE KK KAk kAR kK AK kA k ok khk kK kK ko kkk koK ok ok * * * * X x x * x * KR KKK KK KK * * * * * * * * * NINE KILLED IN KENTUCKY CLOUDBUBST : o Carbon Papor (By United Press) : sm Sllms Middlesboro, Ky., Aug. 3—Nlnd bodies have been recovered and 30 'fl”fllfllfl“l“"l persons are missing as a result of & cloudburst in the Claiborn county, today. PIUNEE“ uFF IGE I R e R R R S R R RS R R R R * BANKING AND SAVINGS * 5 & & Save systematically. Make use % % D. J. MOORE % of our Savings Departmert. ¥ .& —Insurance— ¥ We welcome your iopen ac< % Northwestern Mutual Life. * count. + SECURITY STATE BANK x * Bemidji, Mian." '{ LR R R E SRR S S KK KKK KKK KKK ¥ For Farm Insurance and * ok ok ok kK * * * * * Bemidji, . * Ty ;4«;4;;««;*4&* KOORS nao'mims‘co.‘” * * * % Bakers and Cornfectioners * Manufacturers. and; Jobbers - % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, ¥ Confectionery,Cigarsand * Fountain Goods * 316 Minn. Ave. ) - LRSS SR SRS R SRS i’ii'i*i‘*’{&_**l*fi KX KKK KRR R K R R KKK HR KKK * * * * * * x * ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Wholesale ‘snd “Rétall % x x + Farm Loans, See . x J.P.LAHR =~ ' &% * * * * Machines : * SATHRE ll‘l ‘Third 8t. Bemidji % $ s £ ; - Phone 578-W * 35 S J. BISIAR, Manager * llliiiii’lili fiiiifi**iiii## o oag e BREIESEE S L8 8L RS . i " son g s Tmlrmr Ribbons Do not lay this statement away. Send your remitiance today. If Lands Bought and Sold Markham Hotel Bldg. Bemidji, Minn, HHHHK KKK KKK KK XK LSRR SRR SRR RS8R 8 ¥« GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¥ % & Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® * ° Flour, Feed, etc. > The = & careful buyers buy here. W. @. SCHROEDER J E Cndwell ¢ funéral of Peter Wallum, Who day morning, will ‘be held Miss” Aléne Sherwood, torlilerly a i : }.”"_ member of the. hlgh xchonl/fncuuy - , ARCH » at ‘Wilimar, Minh, after spending a few days as a guest at Birchmont. These three magazines and the Daily Pioneer for 9 months for the price of one. PHG’N!D‘RAPHER o . Photes, Day_and .Night SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER The Dalily Pioneér, 9 months - - - $3.00 The Northwest Farmstead, 1 year - - $1.00 The Boy’s Magazine, 1 year - - - $1.00 The Housewife, 1 year - - - - - .50 $5.50 Our Special Price to Subscribers in Advance Only $3.00 (ERUP. ., *k‘i’**fi&t ARk KK * R R KK Phome' 126 K "% # & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS % Pllnol, Organs -and Sewing ¥ you are now taking any of the above papers, indicate same and extension will be given. 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