Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 20, 1916, Page 6

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GI.ASSIFIEI]- MW WANTED—For wood sawing Phone 6-1223 63 P ‘WANTED—Girl for restaurant work at Dalton’s. 1220t FOR SALE—Good pair two-horse bob sleds. Phone 687. Frank Bridges. 3d-1220 FOR SALE—161 acres of land, 10 § miles north of Bemidji, in Sec- & tion 26, Township 148, Range 33. [ g The land is surrounded by three . lakes and has 50 acres of lake frontage. For further information § write to L. S. Frisch, Chisholm, i Minn. 14 quire 413 Irvine or Telephone 399. _—‘ FOJ:Z;;S}NT—3 modern rooms for And All Hollday WCEk housekeeping cheap. 1009 Be- midji avenue. Phone 575-W. . s . . 4 122048, Your Christmas table would not be complete without | Sunkist oranges are shipped fresh to your local stores. FOR RENT_Modern furnished room, . a generous bowl of these cheerful, jolly, bright, Cali- | Order today of your dealer—buy them by the box. 608 Bemidji. 2t1221 . _ 805 Bomddll, ~_ Zt748] oranges. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms. fornia orang Uniformly good oranges—such as Sunkist—will keep. { 2t1221 5 excellent: wid ‘to ‘digestion, so the eatiil 4 ety ‘of The retailers whose ads appear below ‘are making a LOST AND FOUND. during farmers ’institute. Inquire one is liable to overeat of other foods. B. M. Gile. 2-1120 R R A S Phone 747. 512 Fifth street. ’ The organic salts and acids of the orange are an B it d oranges is particularly desirable at holiday time wh specialty of Sunkist Oranges. : FOUND—GIrl’s ring at high school ang p y y en California Fruit Growers Exchange ‘; it S e Put Sunkist oranges in t}‘le stockings and keep a liberal A Co-operative, Non-Profit Organization of 8,000 Growers | containing between $75.00 and supply on hand for the children. Los Angoles, California $80.00, Saturday, Dec. 16, in one Siea ey "M “Oranges S k° Uniformly CARNIVAL COMMITTEES » for Health” un ]].St Good Oranges MEET THIS EVENING W.H. Schmitt & Co. | WOODS GROGERY Headquarters for ?Rflfrl:'sm‘s.. DTS | o "DINNER SPECIALTIES evening at 8:16 o’clock at the Com- mercial club quarters, and all other members of the association are also cordially invited to be present. Re- ports will be received of what has been done and President E .E. Mc- Donald of the association urges a large turnout. Soecialforthis Week “Dromedary” Dates “from the Garden of Eden” gpecial per package............cco000e . 1l4c 20 £ T Mixed Candy, per 1b........couceveuns 12%c 110! Doud Ave. BEMIDJI i FORTY-THREE AT LUNCH. Chocolate Cream, per Ib. ........coeeuen 20¢ - ] ; Forty-three members of the Com- Mince Meat, dika; foF 285 y . Always a fresh suPPly of | § mercial club took lunch at the weekly P B ’ > IR EGOR St Tase ca for the celebra N- 1 luncheon at the club quarters this Monarch” Tomatoes, 3 cans for ........ 50c 1l on us for t ted SU Fancy Groceries Dried and Salt Meats KIST ORANGES and at the same time get one of our special “Monarch” Ketehup, la rge size 3 for....90c noor. These weekly affairs are grow- or $4.00 per case for 24 bottles ing in interest. Tomorrow evening ’ ihe house committee of the club will Michigan fancy Ben Davis Apples, per ! rheet: 't5 ‘dibuss ‘this feature of the BBL: i siets wsis slesismmmis s aisa s Sas $4.50 AT cum““om“ I | club and promulgate a plan for better Fancy select cluster raisins, per pkg...... 20c BAHG‘I"S I" anFEE 1 and more prompt service. Walnuts, soft shell, fancy grade, per Ib....22¢ 5 ) "Id F"l“s & Quisen Olives; QUARE JAY .o wusmestces 3% | 100 1bs. of our, choice Seminole Steel e . Stuffed Olives, 18-0z. bottles ............ 42¢ Telephone 285l off e o 1 Cut 35¢ Coffee to go, while it 90 c . St Do, Wl ot e e 250 | lasts. at three pounds for - for your SUNKIST ORANGES and .. 0 e" Eve“l" s Christmas Candles, per box .... ..9¢ o " < and other Fruit for the Xmas dinner ( Full cream Wisconsin Cheese, per lb ....... 28¢ Get your sllpply early and don’t miss table. this bargain. WM. H. SCHMITT, Mer. SUNKIST ORANGES gz THOPPMAN'S shter Chas. Nangle Tel 81 Cor. 3rd. and Minn. In order to be of greater assist- ance to you and to take care of our Xmas trade, we will be open evenings this week. ‘We extend to you a very hearty in- vitation to call in and examine our stock of “Ugeful Gifts” and we will be glad to be of any assistance we can in helping you make your selec- tion. S MRS, E. L. WOODS 8th and America Tel. 258 !’ | We have a very nice line of gifts for Mother, Father, Wife, Sister or Brother. Below is a small list of our stock Eat Gra Fruit EAT IT MORNING, NOON m NIGHT. for your inspection: 1 7 | Sled A. FULL LINE OF Never before in the history of Bemidji has Grape Fruit oS, ever been offered at such extraordinary low prices. We have Skis, 60c to $3.50. been fortunate in securing a large shipment of these extremely Skates, 76¢ to $5.00. f fancy “Bf:.m otlJ\llc:].l" b i Dt i ‘ * At these priceés they wi e snapped up quick and suggest ?ieci:mn'll?al Toys. Grocerles ' you lay in a two weeks’ supply. Place your order early. nker Toys (Ready to Mail) 50c. Extra large 46 size, per doz., $1.10; 10c each. Erector Sets, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, Large 54 size, per doz., 98c 3 for 25c. $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Dl‘ GOOdS and Medium large 64 size, per doz., 70c; 4 for 26¢. Jack Knives (for Boys) 35c to g Ask for a special price on a case. $5.00. 9 I also have a l"ged'hl?mel:‘t of Calltornl; :;val oranges. e These are without a doubt the finest ever offered in this city. 3 4_85%?“3 and Shear Sets, 50c to General M dse. Extra large, per doz., 54c; large, 35c; medium, 28c; small 3 23c. Aeie e ey Liehts; (16:°balbs) T will ‘have a most complete line of table delicacies, and ' holly, mistletoe, etc., for Xmas. This ‘sale 1s good tor the balance -of thls week Don’t wait until they are all picked over; buy early. You won’t get an- other snap this winter on GRAPE FRUIT or ORANGES 80 buy your ‘supply. They will kéep for you as well as for me. My store ‘will be open evenings the balance of this week. P. S.—Remember, this store will go on a cash basis ‘the first ‘of the year—Ilook for my lnnouncement | Bosing Glove, pe s, $5.00. We handle Sunkist Or- " Backet Ball Shbbs, 35,00 fo 340, anges and Lemons The Free Sewing Machine, $45.00, $57.50, $62.50. ‘Washing Machines, $2.25, $3.75, Phone Your O‘r'der.s-. i ; $4.50,. $5.50. |Chating Dishes, 37.00, $12.50, | B Csmgenmee 1In Early for Xmas| Stewarts Gl' ocer y {1 Electric Toasters, $4.00, $5.00. 18 Hand Bags, $3.00 to $9.00. | Serving Trays, $6.00. Knives and Forks, $3.50, $5.00, $10.00. Community Silver. Coftee Percolators, $3.50, $3.75, $10.00, $12.50. Tool Chests, $10.50, $18.50, $27.50, $37.50. Tools of all kinds. Razors (Safety) $1.00 to $5.00. Gillette Razors, $4.00, $5.00. Car Hentors, $4.00. _ GIVEN IIARBWAHE 0. Phone 206 207 Fourth 8t. Delivery 0000000000000 T

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