Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 1, 1916, Page 3

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HORNET. ‘Robert C. Shaw arrived Saturday evening from Bemidji for an over- Sunday visit. James and George Angell left on Tuesday for North Dakota. Mrs. Thomas Woodward, J. S i ? Getting Ready For That Fall Hunt: e hE———————— Tope and daughter, Miss Hazel, J. D. . . . dBogartdnmll l:n&'ebcliro;e tciw Inez Tues- The season for snipe, prairie ay and picke lueberries. Fall & Winter Tailored Suifs §|=tcmiacihtericll, S st Sl oot have returned from Nymore. Thursday, September 7. . Yeu Mrs. Herman Thom is enjoying a can blaze away to your heart’s visit from her sister, Mrs. Frank Cos- content then, sentine, who arrived from Nebraska There Is One Way To Best ————— Y - T TS ight thing to wear this season Lai your quiest of the rig ¢ thing Aaron Olson of Kewanee, Ill.,, has with her grandson Thursday night. Prepare For Success be sure to visit our ready-to-wear department. The arrived for a ten-day visit with his Mrs. Roy Cossentine, who will teach the Murray school. went to see her saving in dollars and cents add to your delight in brother, W. L. Olson, and family, and Buy Your Shelis At The & in the interest of his farm. 0 wearing garments from here. Arrivals/this week--=-new and exclu=- sive fashions---latest decrees, featuring the famous Redfern garments. mother, who is {1l at Summit. SPRUCE GROVE. C. E. Ballad, wife and son, Burt, motored out after Mr. and Mrs. W. [ an : HTH Paskewitz and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a | I“ter na s ra rrIVI“ Knutson Friday evening to be ready to join the auto tour to the Lake of the Woods on Saturday. But owing . [ ] Many will be taken even before you have a chance to dthe r&ln theg’ returned home Sat- y 5 s : urday afternoon. to see them unless you keep in touch with the store. Grops are. rige aiid i heavy ral Select your coat now. has put the flelds in such condition . We handle all kinds of shells—shells that shoot per- that many fiields can't be cut for some time, This will be a big loss to fectly and fit any gun. We purchased the shells at right many. prices and we will give you the benefit of our buying. We carry last from A-A to E-E Make it a point to get fitted early while the sizes are here. All our shoes are made for us—direct from the foremost factories. $3.00 Our own notion of the acme of | human wisdom is going into spasms|” of laughter when the boss tells a Jjoke. A stubborn envelope can be opened by placing in a dry spot and wait- ing until the glue wears out. This is the human way, as of late years the sentiment has been against using force. Are you hard to fit? BIG-LELPARTMENT- STORL ECONOMY ‘ . " BEMIDJI, SERVED HIM RIGHT. “They tell me that Jack has beer ‘ CENTER : S 3 " . MINN. inodl Wiy U8 o lT’S a pomt you re bound to | | I sl admire,and it’s just one of the E e » many pOintS Of advantage that BUENA VISTA. _ Harry Maher was a business caller BLACKDUCK LAKE. : . (B Boeotal O _— in Bemidji Saturday. Alvin Ditty and family of Bemidji|{ A POLICY OF FIVH.I:‘N.E%: aun cu’stom tallored clothes afford. y Special Corresponden isiting the C. F. Di i TENCY NEE 2 P. P. Maltrude drove to Bemidji ECKLES. :;;zs Y;viek’,lg Afvig is the %filets‘tmgl(}.yl el —r——— It s a de‘monstratlon Of the Thursday after a load of merchandise. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ditty. Martin Larson was a business call- J. C. Ingersoll left for North Da- Adolph Kuester of Merriam Park, i er in Puposky Wednesday. kota last week. St. Paul, is visiting with his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson of Be- Mrs. Jule Achenbach of Neelys|Charles Stelter. | midji spent Sunday at the home of | Siding spent Thursday and Friday| Olive Hines visited with Alice But- S. F. Sorenson. with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Brennan. | ler of Turtle River last week. fleNmmmnwmyd value of hand tailoring and a triumph for our hand tailoring in purticular, &f LU L e TR T T The leen Hardwal‘ e News B It isn’t easy, or even possible, to pick BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS B e A b e tafiored ikl R. L. GIVEN, Editor N. E. GIVEN, Manager B erty of our citizens and the se- go over any point or all points as crit- curity of our border from depre- Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 31 vl gy v ically as you can and you'll not find Published Weekly | E i wexico ts convinced that we anything you can criticize. § contemplate mo meddlesome in- i i i Tire Goes 14,000 Miles i B oo . ot hat e seoposs Win $10.00 Prize s 140 Buying De Lavals | e v o U i 3 Chicago have developed hand tailoring to a won- derful degree. Vo—L 1, No. 51 Ever Ready Flash Lights, the Given Store to Sell the Much Desired The De Laval Separator Co. will “Light of Preparedness.” *“Why Auto Tire, discontinue the allowance for old grope in the dark?” The American separator bowls the first of November. Ever Ready Works have a $10.00| A defective tire has been the direct| To get this allowance you should | | monthly prize for suggestion of the|cause of many deaths. buy your De Laval before that time. | g best use for an “Ever Ready” Flash| This is a reasonable fact that you| Ed Throan of Rosby bought a No. triendly dnnu will accomplish 0 J L AQU A Light. Ask us. Ever Ready Flash [cannot afford to overlook. 12 De Laval this week and traded in mere thap many years :f vacil- . L4 Lights, 75¢ to $5.50. an old bowl as part payment. & latfon~From Mr. Hughes’ Clothier 1 - Are you thinking of getting a bet-| jf #peech of acceptance. Third Street Bemidji, Mino, ter separator? If so let us sell you the best. D. W. Sheets of Nary bought a No. 15 De Laval separator. G e ot Sometlnng FIRE EXTINGUISHED QUICKLY Pyrene is the best fire protection for your car. Besides saving your Want tO Sell? car from destruction in case of fire it will reduce your fire insurance 16 Most people have a piece Bnys 10 H. P. Triumph Engine | 3 RSN B 1 Champy Petrie of Puposky, well known thresherman of that section, gave us an order for a 10 horse power Triumph engine and will be ready to start threshing next week. ] Triumph gasoline engines are the per cent. Why do you take a chance of ‘“‘n‘;r“‘:s a farm imple- Unl.:)’(teat‘aglg“}:%ctel;mlnator | men mething else an choice of the men who want the with that car of yours? Can you af- Whictl,l they have discard- ‘Used the World Over - Used byué’a.,mm.m best. We have sold many to men ford it? $7.50 will furnish a com- ed and wlyl:l they no lon- 0¢ éfl:"h élighps‘%evesga%sb- fic 2I5c.4f Drug, fl‘i’ | who have searched the market for an plete outfit to put on. ger want. THE AN VOID SUBS' engine needed to do the business, and the Triumph does it. If there were SHINE UP THAT CAR. These .thinfl are put in ™ a better engine for the money, we'd the attic, or stored away RO LT T be selling it. They burn less gaso- i Your car is no older than it looks. in the barn, or left lying H U lins ana oil, which is also in its A rub with “0-So-Ezy” Cedar oil af- about, getting of less and H o ter wasking makes it look like new. less value each year. H : Goodyear tires render geod service [ We sell quarts at $1.00 and pints 50c. H for thousands -of miles.. It is the best for your car and most = SELL LOADS OF CERTAIN-TEED| We know of one Goodyear tire|easily applied. £ that has gone 14,000 miles over roads e ] = in this territory. Below we give a = When a man wants 1-00(1;11;;;i ;:?;r Pl Y 8l : GETS PIPELESS FURNACE. WHY NOT 5 th [it he thinks - . H . H | T]??;Eel‘.) ;}l’it; natull‘al because there| Size Plain Tread All Weather Tubes| Frank Smth, the Solway banker, SELL THEM? = f Prlces R'ght | is more of it used than all other|30%3 $10.30 $12.05 $2.60 jordered a pipeless hot air furnace S ) Nif xinds put together. We got two or-|30x3% 13.35 15.60 2,95 |here this week. It is the ESTATH Somebody wants those $ | ders thi % of tty: good 8lze make and is a corker. It will heat very things which have Q|= e i t;nwtee doz"en:‘:; E;; jl e ones, | S2X3% 1535 17.95 3.10 | your house cheaper and better. Come become of no use to you. $|E y . }lewe Pen(zler ast bought 10 rolls| 33x4 21.90 25.65 4.30|in and let us tell you about it. We Why not try to find that $|Z \ L i have one in our store and it does the somebody by putting a 8|S : v of three-ply for her farm house.|34x4 23.45 27.40 4.50 3 % = ' *°% | business. want advertisement in ¢ (= iy Father Thos. Borgeding of Red Lake = H ordered 10 rolls to be sent up to his| We also have tire patches and| we alwuu have Presto-Lite ex- THIS NEWSPAPER? H H las the Ag boots, tire putty;, self cure outfits ¢ ges on hand. = AT T AT T O R . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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