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H { 1{ i S —— Some of the trusts that were killed during the last Republican adminis- tration are coming back to life again. Paper has. gone up three differ STEENERSON FLA GB.ATIO I’ARTY times during the past year. (Contlnuednggm Page they do as they said tl they would" Among them is the paper trust that| *The promise that they made four | there 15 a lingering consclousness in FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1916. Kellogg so successfully destroyed. |years ago in regard to trusts was the highest market prices CASH. Mill No. 2. i et AL ORISR RE B ot ent | proken. It seems to me also that| Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji Co. FOR SALE—Good big work horses %_.v_flfi cheap as I have my season’s work the minds of the Democrats that they | WANTED—10,000 Bushels Potatoes. about done. Tom Smart, Bemidn hi brok thi ige. In thi: ‘Will Pay 90c¢ per bushel CASH for Minn. EfllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIII|I||IIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ Poues Fiactore i, Srvmise, 18 Shie) St watte s W Tavaieh fos | FOB SATE—Fesvar stea suFme. 31 Next Week is Edison Week £ Do you know that over 600,000 people are now employed in ine dustries founded by Thomas A. Edison? Next week is being observed by many of these industries in recognition of Mr. Edi- son’s'scientific achieve- ments. ‘We observe the week by giving an Edison recital every day at our store and also by making it possible for a certain number of people in this commu- nity to compete in the $1 000 Prize Contest for the best descriptions of the enjoyment and musical education derived in the home from Mr. Edison’s favorite and probably greatest invention. The NEW EDISON We have set aside a limited number of these wounderful new instruments. They have been specially tested and will i be placed in homes in this city on an absolutely free three R o days trial during Edison week. o g Those who secure the benefit of these Edison Wéek free trials will be eligible to the big $1,000 contest for the best opinions of the value of the New Edison in the home. These opinions must not be over 200 words in length. Their literary quality does not count. Professional writers and all members of the phonograph trade are barred. S SRR ‘What the Edison Company wants are the real heartfelt S opinions of the people after they have heard this wonderful new instrument in their own homes. The first prize is $500. Second, $200. Third, $100. Then there are consolation prizes aggregating $200. In addition, the Edison Company will pay ten cents per word L for opinions which, although not wlnning prizes, are con- 3 sidered suitable for publication. oy See Us Before Monday Noon about the prize contest and our free trial offer. Edison own- ers are eligible. Come to us for an entry blank. BaRker’s Drug and Jewelry Store 0000 fi sacks. Gamble-Roblnson-Bemidji H. P., cross compound; in very o a0 mueh Co. 6-1019| gzood ‘condition; a.- snl’? Ad!(}n; “We should not criticize the for- WANTED— ' Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo. eign policy of the previous adminis-! = hana ,.,,,,'Xfi,‘.?," s';t:::zl; I:;L:: °:,’:§ ahinha A T B tration, but this year and right be-| clothing. Hannah & Robertson, | FOR SALE—Twelye lots in Solway, fore the last election the Democrats| 206 Minn, Ave. Phone 129-W. all'of them in Block 2 in the busi- criticized the Republican dollar dip- g d1020 |- ness block of town. The postofiice lomacy and several other things, 50 | =—————————— dulding is located on one of them. v:h;; not criticize their foreign pol- HELP WANTED. On the other ten there is a build- y? R R R A A A A A A A PP PP PP PP t built for a chicken “President Wilson sent military | WANTED—A good man. Sathre Ab- L’;fip}? ?.r? Stice chicken lot, hog orces to Vera Cruz, and some 15 or|__stract Co. 8-1021| 15t and a large garden. For prics 0 American. soldlers and Mexicans | WANTED—Girl for general house-| and terms write or phone C.- A were killed. Wasn’t that invasion? inn. 10140 Wasn' that war? Tho Conetitation work. Mrs. R. Gilmore, 906 Lake| Kilbourn, Solway, Min Log Blvd. 1013tf ays that the declaration of war 18 8| ———---e-v-—-v--—— aw, therefore it is reasonable to as-| WANTED—Girl for general house-| ... “"‘F‘Am‘ Jo% mffiifi work. Mrs, Julia Titus, 523 Minn. [FOR _SALE—40 acres ol 200 S Ave. 113tf| half ‘llnlls northtag‘;ll one-qul.lsrtu' of a mile west o 'way; acres WANTED—Girl for general house- of the best of meadow, about eight work. Phone 33-F-2. 6d1018 acres cleared; the balance rizing him to use military forces in [ HELP WANTED—Bemidji govern- | easy clearing. For Mexico. Before congress aited forces| ~‘ment clerks examinations., Nov. 4. terms, write or phone C. A. were sent. I do not believe we were| $75 month. Sample lessons fr bourn, Solway, Minn. ustified in declaring war on Huerta.| Franklin I“““‘m’s Dept. 23 s " POR RENT. t"Thle Democrats now disclaim any|__Rochester, N. Y. Lot L POV, ..o e oot PP S X ntention of making war on Mexico. | WANTED—Hel, at the 1 FOR SALE—Don’t pay rent; month- When they sent troops down into shop. AppleypeBrem:thl ewefifit n; ly payments, 2 houses an;l two 2- ?&exilgo thiey zg:e{vtv:rd; nplologlzeld Machine Co. 1011tf| acre lots on Irvine Ave. T%;lal‘to or it, saying tha e American 8ol- [ A NIRRT suit purchaser. J. W. WANTED--Competent walitress. Lake g diers were aggressive. Nevertheless, Julia Sanatorium, Puposky, Minn. Phone 29. 7-101% the resolution was argued back and Apply Margaret M. Neal, Supt. FOR RENT—Rooms for housekeep- V4 1 - - forth in congress for some time. Four s 016 ing; also single room. 520 Bel: days before it passed, Wilson had Am- | se———— trami Ave. Phone 769. 241013 rican soldiers in Mexico, thus the SITI! ANTED. resident declared foreign war with- WWM FOR RENT — Seven-room house. ut the consent of congress and then arried woman and her|” “pjona 947 or call at 1215 Dawey he Democrats say, ‘He kept us out of husband wants position as cook for Ave. 3d1013 war.” He couldn’t begin a war, law-| °Small crew. Man will do other| —> . T % ully, without the comsent of con- MB' Tioneer, 1016 |FOR RENT — Three -unfurnished . The question of peace or war rooms, modern. Rooms 1009 Be- hould be left in the hands of those ; 3 _midji Ave. Phone 575-W. 1010t who represent the people.” M mproved ; FOR RENT—Three cottages at Mill farm at seven per oent interest. Park. Inquire of Mrs. Ralph An- who repreent the peopie* "~ Apply William MecCuaig. 5??3?: derson. T SALB—Birch, poplar and oak LOST—Top cover to Metz car, about wood Want to buy calf. Andrew October 1. Also Presto-lite tank bolted to frame on October 13. | WMWW Ness, Bemidil. Phone 28-F- 1;10013 Finder may get reward by return- D—Onions, _carrots, beets, ing either to W. N. Weber, 208 — QN rutabagas and cabbage. We pay FOR SALE—House. Ed Achenbach,| Minnesota Ave. 6-1019 AT IIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'! S Lots of Fun in a Game of Pool GET HIS GOAT | 80YS HE'S 30 SUREY KiD HiM ALONG THASS A STUFF Play Pool at "THE IDEAL Men, if you've never played pool, you've never really known what the world fun means: Pool is the greatest game on earth---it's chock full of exciting moments and wholesome enjoyment. It’s the game good fellows play. ' Get your friends together tonight and play a few in town and you'll like the class of men who play here. Get in the fun. games at THE IDEAL. You'll play on the best tables | CHOOSE FROM THIS GALAXY OF STUN- NING MODELS Spiendid Suit Values at unu‘sfially low prices. Take your choice from our entire stock Fof Ladies Suits at greatly re- duced prices, Broadcloths, Poplins and Serges, splen- did values for the money, 34 to 44. Ladies clothucoats n plain colors -and mixtures, $5.00 to $12.50; worth double at The Baz&ar- Store ,‘Ilhllllllllllllllllllllllll S