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WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20. 1916. NHIN R g | I Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention |P°oved uw because of Democratic HOW TO “CAN” THE GROUCH EAT PURE FQOD PURE FOOD STORL We handle a full line of food products that we can guarantee in every instance. If you are looking for a really superior brand in Folur, Coffee, Tea, Meats, Vegetables, in fact, anything in general merchndlnse COME RIGHT TO THIS STORE ‘We have it for you. I. P. BATCHELDER General Merchandise Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemid)i, Minn. ./ Mr. McCormick follows the same method in claiming credit for legisla- tion he does in his predictions. He includes several acts of the Taft MI- ministration. Young Ladies’ Coats The Democratic press is convinced that it is the duty of Mr. Hughes to say something that will hurt his chance of being elected. President Wilson in his acceptance speech may reply to Mr. Hughes' charges, but he will not answer them. That is an entirely different matter. It is reported from Washington that the Administration will ignore most of Mr. Hughes’ charges. That 18 very much the easiest way for it to answee them. Bmakfast Foods and Cereals This week we are showing a new line of coats suitable for the young lady, made from wool velore and fancy Governor Hughes announces in one of his speeches that he is a construc- tionist. But we are willing to admit that so far as Democratic policies are L i t t l e b o d i e s concerned he 18 a destructionist. must have the best Tammany leader Charles F. Murphy announces that he will retire after Of nourish ment to make the campaign. It is believed that many them strongand healthy | L2 L e coatings, cape collars trim- =—to build them up to : . e robust manhood and Grover Cleveland was the last Dem- med Wlth fur, S1Z€s 16 tO 18. womanhood. E ocratic President. He was also the last President to issue bonds to secure money to defray the running expenses of the government. But Wilson will And grown folks need |3 e 1t to sustain thell' v1tahty President Wilson will be notified of and energy. The popular the Democratic nomination at Shadow breakfast foods and cereals Lawn. This seems a most appropriate & th d £ both place for letting him know that he will meet the needs of boti shortly have to give up his place In young and old the sun. Special Waist Sale sirmay s g ial lot of late silk waists, colors white and pink, at each................c....ccevueennnnn... $2-69 Ladies’ Shoes Nearly every day we receive a few ladies’ shoes, shoes that we should have received a month ago. The shoe shown here was received this week. It is a patent vamp, dull kid} top 9 in., 12 button boot width b, ¢ and d price $5.00. Send us your mail orders. “7 : Need of Constructive Legtsiation. ' < have them mn a“ Just before the European war broke 1 out we had a million skilled mechan- thCll' taSty goodness—‘the ics out of work and nearly half a mil- wheat foods, corn, oats, rice, lon railroad men were idle, together with nearly half a million freight cars. tc. buloy, e Include one or The railroads were suffering from N = more packages in your lack of freight to carry to market, and <} D next order. industry was gradually becoming stagnant. In Louisiana two hundred thousand acres of sugar land were changes in the tariff law. It is gen- erally conceded by all save the biind that the country was not progressing. T ’ D S Attempts were made to keep courage roppman S epartment tore up by the predictions made by Secres taries McAdoo and Redfield and Presi- dent Wilson of the great trade booms Phon which were soon to appear but which oLie 92 failed to materialize until the outbreak | w; of war on the coutinent. __ —_—— TO THE 'RED LAKE INDIAN FAIR FRIDAY IS BEMIDJIDAY Train | Red Lake depot, Bemidjl, Friday at 9:00 a. m. SPECIAL TRAIN WILL RUN FETURNING: Train leaves Redby Friday at 630 p. o Round trip fare §1.50 Automobiles and busses will meet train and carry passengers from Redby to the Fair Grounds for 75¢ for the round trip. Anyone being charged more will confer a favor by reporting to Mr. Dickens. BIGGEST AND BEST FAIR IN HISTORY! HUNDREDS ARE COMING FROM ALL SECTIONS LaCROSSE GAMES - BASEBALL GAMES Red Lake vs. Cross Lake . Bagley vs. Red Lake h ildi show a splendid assortment of things made by the indians. Stocks, crops, fancy work’ The Exmh“ Bu“dmgs school wgrk, bead work, erug(s), blankets and novelties. Canned goods, cookies, cakes’ . pies, etc. ONE OF THE RAREST TREATS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AND TEACHERS EVER OFFERED Schools May Close In Neighboring Towns. Merchants in cities of Bemidji, Crookston, Thief River F alls, Bagley, Clearbrook, Shevlm, Blackduck and Kelliher plan on turning ovt strong.