Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 2

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WINTERS COMING YOUR === He reckolects the folks an’ jekes, An' things that used t' be; Like other night, whilst settin’ there An' rom through the 1 swan, I heerd my mother ay: “ Go wash yer neck an' ears! ™ 1t took me back fer forty years, An' I's a boy ey With same dislike fer water that Was natural to me fAen; U seemad t' foal my speerit nse, An’ feel my tears A-rollin' dowa in same of way, Like when my mother used t' say: ‘' Go wash yer neck aa’ ears! * Winter with its shrill cold winds is on its way. It’s due to arrive here any day. Don’t dread it. Fortify your- self for the siege. Prepare to keep yourself warm through winter’s attacks with our storm windows. They’ll pay for themselves with the fuel you'll save. There’s nothing that can equal them for making the house comfortable in frigid » weather. Ax' yit I ‘Il warrast that You'd like t' go to bed . In same ol' room, with locust bloom A-droppin’ overhead On shingle roof. an' hold yer breath With all your boyish fears, An’ hear yer mother softly creep Upstairs an’ ask y': ** Goae to su-rz— Did y’ wash yer neck en’ ears ? * Since the death of James Whit- “Farmers from ten villages were | —Shggdders—Findin’ Fault—and so fumb Riley, the Hoosier Poet, the present. I Guess they know a re.}iondfor wg hours to plain fo}l‘ks \;vl'l_o Riley’s pocms ad the grentest hesrt POSti—you cant fool “em with fel- |UACerAIood every word, who fust :ppeaLl;el:’a'v;- .Illkl:d' “ ho ov;ill take Ise;:inl‘h I:h(i.vg‘;':'ll:::r:::asll:l‘fo;‘ :?::rd"gi.n’:’ climbed up to him and h1s ‘works, course | g—an Xl - {love . will live forever. ing in June. ¢ “John D. Wells has a tremendous \The Bin® detkies et Jats Tl D8 Legie: Auallicsy gave s aup- "ffif,'&‘;'égy‘m’;‘;"fi.: Blloy whanhm cont ohe ohn D.1per in his honor. IR A H A X Wells ex-cavalryman, farmer, me- P o :tributed to the Indianapolis paper. chanic and now editor will nnturally; Cy Ro.nen ‘n,hod““d the guest °f,1And among real Amer&ans—those fall heir to the mantle dropped by the evening with some attemptcdiwhe work for a living! I have no Riley. {humor. Said: ‘John D. Rockefeller - doubt that within a year or so Wells Or Wells, Shay says, “I prophesied, has a Billion and lives on soft boiied "wiil be discovered by the Literati, We carry all standard sizes in stoek. Special sizes are made on short notice in our factory. Let us take the measurements for your re- quirements and furnish you an estimate of ‘Ril»y goes out, and in comes Wells.’ eggs and soup an’ John D. Wells is = when it won't really matter and the cost. Wells will keep the American alive a | poet (meaning no money) an’ he just when he won’t care a whooperup! y e o ?'au’;'?x&’:?&?’gfi;fig‘:‘fihfl;‘;‘,?‘gi,':eff."g of ‘everything “t‘;g;;g,'-’:’plhtcl:?.lf S Hon s of At A T TN Ncws, had read selections from hisI “Then John D. read aloud to the:a. .can People. He writes that kind of Suwazy Folks, Old Good s and| “Go Ask Your Maw,—Ol' Do Poetry we all agree is ‘rotten!’— How 0's Your Folks and Mine, at | Falinsbee,—The Man Who Used To:just like we said Riley’s stufi was the lethodist‘m at East|Know You When You Didn’t have a | :otteni’~—and then we go and read 1\ : St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. b/// | M\ Phone 100 \\\x\\\\\\\\wl v | O - \: BEMIDJI, MINN. ~ jCent—Go Wash Your Neck and Ears|it and cry over it!” (1] i LU LU L T L L, = The Given Hardware Newsg}l BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS R. L. GIVEN., Editor N. E. GIVEN, Manager Vol. 11, No. 10 Bemidji, Minn., Nov, 16 Published Weekly §9 | MANY HORSES WEAR OVERCOATS Skates Skates Skates Skating season is with us again and the boys and girls are getting into this healthy sport with a vim. They are nearly all coming here for their skates and shoes. Skates at 50c to $5.00, and skating shoes at §$4.00. J. P. Chapman and Berger John- son gave us an order for Nestor Johu- son nickeled tube skates and shoes. Watch those boys go on the ice. . i . Introducing ‘““Polly Prim Talk about the way we sold our = stock of overcoats for horses. Our Polly is our new self-feeding Pol-|Stock is about sold out and we bought ish Mop. She is a practical helper |2 Dig supply. We will have lots in any home, being made with good |more in a few days. strong strands and adjustable handle Hans Nelson, the logger, dressed that will break from mop; all metal | his horses up in Dblankets bought parts are covered so that she cannot | here. scratch the floor or furniture. The tin container comes over the handle, making it easy to keep mop MOI'OEJOIII UIIWOI’SIl F'm“’ in can when not in use. Polly’s partner is Polly Prim pol- ishing oil, a scientific compound for| Mr. and Mrs. W. Helmer of Deer polishing floors, furniture, pianos, oil | Lake spent Tuesday shopping in Be- paintings, interior woodwork and au- {midji. They picked out a good Uni- tomobiles. versal range and Red Jacket pump To introduce Polly and her part-|for use on their farm in the duck ner we will sell at-2:30 O'CLOCK ON | country near Deer Lake. SATURDAY, 1 QUART can Polly Prim polish at regular price of $1.00 BUYS NEW WAGON and give you a $1.25 Polly Prim Mop free. One to a family. Phone or-| joe Smith of Red Lake had us ship ders not accepted. We cannot hold|jjm a Triumph wagon this week. these; You must be here to get yours. et e e One dozen mops to go at this sale. . How that List Grows More Certain-teed Roofing Universal stoves and ranges give Gilbert Peterson gave us a nice|satisfaction to customers, therefore order the other day for Certain-teed |they sell fast. Our stove list week roofing this week. Mr, Peterson is|made good delivery. only one of the many buyers of Cer- ‘Wm. Helmer of Deer Lake bought tain-teed Roofing at our store this|a Radiant Universal Range. week. It pays to buy good roofing. B. L. Noble of Nebish purchased —_—_— an Estate Range. B. Landgren of Fern Hill took out chooso the nas' P'u' a Helpmate Universal Range. SE—. B. E. Lane of Nymore had us de- liver him a No. 600 Peerless Uni- versal, three-flue base burner. $30 Diamond Ring $25 [our e 1st week . 10c¢ 0 stimulate early Christmas buying, | 24 week . .20c¢ A . 3d week . 30¢ and at the same time give us a chance | week to show you a more complete stock and | stn week less hurried attention than during the | 6th week . Christmas rush, we offer for 30 DAYS | T ::3:% ONLY our celebrated $25 Diamond Special | ¢ weer —a guaranteed $30 value—to be paid for | 10tn week $1.00 by our “Xmas Gift Club” method. The | 11th week $1.10 table of payments explains our method | 12th week $1.20 fully, and the small sums to be paid before | 13th week $1.30 Christmas will cause no strain at the time | 14th week $1.40 of your regular holiday buying. b veniisns 3}3 This plan is easy to start and easy to | ;7 week :1'50 carry along, and just as it appears to get | ;sin week $1.40 hard it gets easy again, and the whole plan | 19th week $1.30 turns out to be just as easy as can be. | zoth week $1.20 Come tomorrow or next pay-day and start. | z1st week $1,10 22d week $1.00 : 23d week , 90c We Buy Direct rgeiE And will sell any Diamond on a similar | 26th week, 700 26th week , @0c Xmas Club offer, the payments to be made | 27, weok " 500 proportionately. If you want a stone, | 2sth week. . 40¢ come here. GEO. T. BAKER & ) . Third Street. Near-the-Lake BEMIDJI, MINN NOBLE BUYS NEW RANGE Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Noble of Neb- ish paid our store a visit this week and had us ship them a Given quality range. Get Your Glass and; Paper i~ Are you prepared for winter? These cold snaps remind us that win- ter is almost here. How about the glass in your storm windows? Call 57 and we will get your sash, set the A glass and return. a 5 Tarred or Red Rosin paper used for banking around the house stops the wind and saves many dollars in fuel. Brighten up the inside of your house with Alabastine, wall paper or paint. Snaps on Traps ( — Trapping season is open, fur itk very high priced and plentiful. Leat 8 us fit you out with a bunch of Traps, Hunting Axes, Pack Sacks, Knives, Rifles, Cartridges, etc. See our lot of trapa. Btte Watson of Nebish sent us an order for a John Deere Brush Break-| Fred Petrie bought a wood heater. ing Play for use on her farm. We have a few hard coal base Olat Borg of East Bemidji also|burners, both new and second hand, bought a John Deere plow here this{that we will sell at bargain prices. week. W> have a lot of soft coal heaters John Deere Plows are favorites|that are selling at last year's prioces. with all farmers. See us soon as prices are going up. (LT L LU T 7

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