Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 5

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' 'FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1916. ; THE an DAILY PIONEER HEEH K KKK K KKK KKK K Wpould you take a load of coal as a gift? It may be yours. All you have to do is to figure out how much it weighs. Guess as often as you like. For par- ticulars call at Netzer’s, Pio- neer or Security State bank. KK XX KK KKK KKK KKK K ok ok Kk ok dkok kK % % % J Kk Kk ok ok KKK KK KHH KKK KKK KX x PLEASANT VALLEY x KKK KEKKKKKKKK KKK The Wide-Awake Farmers’ club met on Wednesday, December 6, at the home of G. F. Edwards. There was an attendance of 49. The club i sent as delegates to the county fed- &k eration meeting held in Bemidji, De- cember 9, G. F. Edwards and M. L. Fuller, the next meeting will be held at the home of Levi Foster. Earle Cook has been quite ill for some time. Dr. Knight of Redby was to see him Saturday. There are symptoms of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox and son, l Donald, attended the corn show in H Bemidji Friday and Saturday. Ira Stout left Monday morning for Kelliher where he will work in the \ camp this winter s 3 Mrs. W. S. Fauhl called on Mrs. %l Cominsky Wednesday. Mrs. Webster and children ar- ¢' rived Wednesday and have settled | ~in the Gegrge Wallace home. Mr. Webster, who is a brother of Mrs. s . ' & Richard Oberg, is following with the car of household goods. Mr. and Mrs. Webster expect to make Pleas- | ant Valley their home permanently. S Binnt Bty o gk 62 Every item we show is of the best quality possible at the price. B e e e T We stand back of every article we sell you. } :Td(izi:?;r%?éaziflf meet next Buy your Xmas gifts early. We will hold your selections until Xmas eve if you wish. B o isg simos whe i 1o take Out-of-town mail orders given prompt attention. rived Saturday. After all is said and done, prices count. Good Salssmen, You don’t care for talk and all that sort of thing--PRICES COUNT--THAT’S THIS STORE. R e Holiday goods galore. That’s this store - Quality counts. S st L Dolls, Toys, Novelties - Variety counts. This store sure has variety enough. it bis tedney 0 icter sl You want to trade where your dollars will buy one-hundred cents full value. understands the mure temperamental Bed rock prices count. y "Rt | || I This store gives real store service. Right treatment counts. toolmaker, the laborer and the office clerk. The salesman gets it because he can go where he can have it.—In- { dustrial Management g Our Line of White Ivory Is GIFTS F MEN Christmas Netions and ' Ad No. 12 Very Complete. We Have 0% Christmas Dry Goods ] - Suffers 10 to §1.65 — A Line Full in Every Way T Mirrors 35¢ to 253518 Xmas Candies—1,500 pounds at 13¢, 15¢, 18e¢, 20c, 30c per pound All fresh; you do well if you buy your candies here—ALL FRESH 1 New Crop Nuts Jumbo Peanuts, per 1b. ... Smaller Peanuts, per 1b. ... MIXED NUTS Hazel, Filbert, English Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Nigger Toes, ete. 25¢, 28c, 30c per pound Nail Files . (‘uticle Knives Trays Mani¢ Toilet \ets Military Sets Desk Sets . Pin Trays Crumb Tray Sets Infant’s Sets .. Clocks ... Picture Frames .. Jewel Cases . Puftf Boxes .. Oc to $4.50 35¢ to $5.98 98¢ to $10 48 to $4.98 38¢ to 60c -$1.35 to $2.25 $1. 18 to $1. 99 'to 980 Smoking Sets ... to $2.48 || Tobacco Jars 5¢ to $1.65 || Necktie Rack '4161 25 to $1.98 Combs Jewel Trays ..o air Roceiv 3¢ to $1.65 | Ash Trays ... 25¢ to $1.98 | Skis “--.98c to $3.98 oo P}m RewueL '.5-0,$ 30) Smokine Stamae $1.48 to $3.90 | Toboggans $2.25 to $5.75 Button Hooks ¢ to 50¢ 2 = Toy Book: S‘)llttl“g Headaches Perfume Bottles ¢ to 50¢ || Razors ... $L.75 to $2.48 (Jfiyld b Ss'"v ter Sets ... $1.0¢ hp by Toe to $1.25 Razor Strops 35¢ to $2.48 ildren’s Sweater Sets 35 to $1.85 || Shaving Sets _95c to $3.48 || Scarf and Cap Sets i Shaving Mugs Shaving Mirrors DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS | iz % Cuft Links ... Traveling Sets 35¢ to 65¢ || Iron Toys, hundreds at 10c, 25c¢, 35¢, 50c to $1.98 Mechanical Toys of all kinds 25¢ and up to $3.75 Christmas Tree Trimmings—a most complete i 1¢, 5¢, 10¢ 1c, 2 for 5c—5¢ and 10¢ Stopped! Oh, the awful agony! No words can de- scribe the suffering. Your brain seems like a ball of fire, you skull ready to crack, a thousand hammers beat your eyeballs. Men and women by the hundreds are being driven to insanity and suicide by headache’s con- tinued torture. And all this suffering is useless. Headache is only a symptom of some other trouble. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred that other trouble can be directly traced to the stomach _.10c to 98¢ || Xmas Bells 10¢ to $2.25 Xmas Candles, per box. $1.48 to $4.98 | Candle Holders or liver. Headiche powders are dangerous, 9= . they weaken the heart and only give tem: \lllltdl) Sets ... $1.25 to $4.93 porary relicf at most. BookS ... Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea cures headaches by removing the cause. The speedy Handkere hxefq relief will surprise you. The stomach and Hose . bowels are toned up— poisonous matters are quickly removed, the blood is cleared and wade richer uul you feel better in every way. oll ky Mountain Tea can’t Tt s pomons you. It is composed i of only the purest foots, herbs and b ientifical |)’commumlcllnf!cr a tormala over o generation o Suspenda Purses ... Nut Bowls Desk Sets . Pullman Slippers . Ink Stands Knives ... Search Lights Necktie-Boxes ... A e nlm s inlwo lumm—lu\ lml ta \hlelq ce 35 cents. Be sure to ask for n-nuim- Hionlisier's. You'll n: 7er be with- ut it after one 'l For sale by THE CITY DRUG STORE 25¢ to $1.35 59¢ to 98¢ 5c¢ to $1.19 For Every Christmas Need This Store Will —— Serve You Best ‘ We carry the Lu"mt amnd best assortment in town; prices range from 1l¢ to § 4 Nleds for boys dm] oirls T0¢ to $2.98 Doll Cabs . 63¢ to $9.75 Doll Beds 10¢ to $4.98 SANTA CLAUS invites you to visit us personally. In extending Christmas Greetings we want to add to your happiness. CHIROPRACTIC arlson Variety Store Pty e GO SEE Of Course, on Beltrami, for anythingin G0 SEE | § T NOW Holiday Goods that you may have in mind NOW A. Dannenberg, D.C. | T'S HERE First Nat’l. Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W. ALy N Dafective Page

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