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"TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1017 e S—————————————————————————————— . S g NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPAN One Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI MINN. FOR SALE-—Homestead right, south’l RED' LAKE RESERVATION HAS U. S- NEAR DECLARING of Malta, Mont. Phone 775-W, ACRES FOR SHEEP RAISING WAR UPON AUSTR[A Mill Park. 2-1120 , FOR RENT—Nice modern room, 515 Superintendent Dickens of the 1 Red Lake Indian agency today in- . g FOR SALE—Large touring car in _’f'fl‘_‘i"_"'____‘_“fl foimed J. J. Opsahl tha{ he was in We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool, (By United Press) good running order. All tires| FoR RENT—Good warm barn, will| position to take up negotiations for . Washington, Nov. 20.—The possi-| new. Will sell for $175 if taken|” },41q 6 head of stock, .§1 per|the use of three 10,000-acre tracts Pelts and Tallow and will pay bility of the United States declaring| this week.- 'C. N. Foss, Ny';'i’;fi month per head. 103 Irvine Ave.|or one 30,000-acre u'agtt for sl;gep I k ? war on Austria is growing stronger|( ______ South. Phone 671-J. 2-1120 |'raising, if any one cared to consider a - price. o every moment on account of the|FOR SALE—ALt auction, thirty head | ——————— 1 the proposition. The land is on the you the fu Jmar et . price S i . president’s enemy alien proclama-| ‘of heavy farm mares and geldings FOR - RENT—4-room house. A.[south side of the reservation and tion. Such a step is considered weighing from 1,100 to 1,600 Klein. 3-1121|4s the land on which government necessary if spies are to be thwart- pounds. Also a number of good,!{ FOR RENT—After November 15,| timber is w0 be cut. ed. The proclamation now refers heavy wagons, buggies and har- house, modern except heat. 1006 International Falls is also taking only to Germans. However, the Aus- nesses, two pair of heavy sleighs,| . Beltrami Ave. Phone 26-F-5. notice for the sheep industry is to trians are the worst offenders in spy- one pair of light sleighs, two|" 1024tf| be taken up in that vicinity and ing and intrigue. " Shetland ponies, three cows and ‘FOR RENT—6 T house, cheap to pushed. A - some chickens. Also 800 ton of A s ATTENDED FESTIVAL hay, sold at wholesale in car lots. i‘,%%‘:er;';?r' 1006 Doud 1?;& 5 ¥ Sale takes place at 1 o'elock 0 | o prrNT—trsTaraToed To0m | . |YoURCoren VN M TON Rev. Osmond Johnson will return :eglgge;l;oo?s;’;‘ \;Vte l;loegsu:')x;’ DI:‘;V with bath, also 3 rooms for light ‘G’%\'I‘EGLSYEA‘A;‘EH%:EPEIYRTSOTN - today from Bagley, where he attend- barn, corl;er Fourth street and housekeeping. - 423 4th St., or PLUG OF TOBACCO THAT {, ;RAVE,,]_‘Y S ed a Reformation festiv~l yesterday, Mississippl avenue. Goods will be call 515-W. 4-1120 EVER WAS MADE, + o held in the Norwegian Lutheran pp % 4 e e £ CELEBRATED church of that ¢ity. Rev. Johmson| 01d to the highest bidder for cash| pOR RENT—Good warm barn which THERE MUST BE SOMETHING| . O O e o motting Tiow| or bankable paper. A. T. Whee-| " will hold 6 head of stock, $1 per pack o A ReputaTon THATL . Chewing Plug ' ‘| lock, auctioneer. Mark & Reeves,| month per head. 103 Irvine Ave. LIVES AND LASTS UIKE THAT. BEFORE:I'HE INVENTION Sorenson is pastor of the Bagley con- gregation. MOOSE MEET TOMORROW There will be a meeting of the owners. 8-1120| south, Phone 671-J 2-1117 SIS I VR LIRS ek e ot | : OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH FOR SALE—Good 80 acres of land,| FOR RENT—Two rooms for light . GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO 7 miles from Solway on good road, housekeeping. Phone 148. 4-1121 = \ MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY 20 acres almost ready to plow.|FOR RENT—Small F-room house, . WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. Considerable good timber. Price! Minnesota Ave. Apply 900 Minn. 4 T 'NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT Moose lodge tomorrow evening and| $10.00 per acre. Would take au-| Ave. 6-1123 h . FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. it is urged that all members be pres- tomobile or small house in town. H A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH en::i. t'l‘he lodige is growing rapidly Phone 446-J, Bemidji. 5-1123 \ g 40 , AND LASTOSFLg:glis\;:'IAgLAU?:G CHEW and the meetings are becoming in-|FOR SALE—Trotter and $565 har- WANTED i : teresting from many viewpoints. K v PRB.Gravely Jobacco Co. Dawuie. . V81> g y points, ne;x:o::r $125. M. anphle;..liizy; WANél‘EiD Pa'iaung, K;’per Tngmg : " 7 ~ 2 and sign writing. worl ar- STAR MEET™" POSTPONED |FOR SALE—Team of black mares, nnteedg satisfacgtory. ; Automgo‘;llle 5 years old, weight about 900 lbs. painting our speciality. © L. W. apiece. Well matched. Can be| Snelson, 103 South Irvine seen at 717 America Ave. 3-1121| Pphone 117. There will be no meeting of the Eastern Star tonight. FOR SALE OR TRADE—My farm|WANTED—Two girls, For partic- i ENTERTAINED__AT CARDS of 120 acres, house barn, good| ylars call Bto Pgioneer O%Ieg. //’Z//'/”; /’/Ef’ Misses Charlotte Oakes and Ar- ;’:"' 12 o ““gg’oo"o“l‘“v‘g?i 2-1120 int / ///4{, T / f villa Patterson were hostesses at a acres meadow, $2, wor! ————————————————————————————— / 7 4 r//,/u/l!fffl ’ LOOK AT THE GOOD WORK party at their home last evening. timber on the land, 8 miles north . ; ) The hours were passed in car of Bemidji, on a good gravel road. y P BILL POSTERS BILLBOARDS Zhe osis were pessed fconth wia) S RSAIGE Doy S | 05~ DUNCH TONORROW ‘ : HAVE STARTED! served. Fifteen guests were pres-| 8ain. Frank Latimer, Turtle | / ent. River. 1030tf| There will be a regular luncheon FOR RENT—Steam heated rooms.|at the Commercial club rooms to- 311 America Ave. 1115tf | morrow noon. SCHNEIDER BROS.COMPANY REDUGING SALE| Is the talk of the town and commuity. - The crowds have been coming and still continue to come with great eager. The BUYING POWER of the people has been tremendous, realizing the great reductions given them on seasonable wearing apparel and furnishings. Below are only a few of the wonderful value givingfi{*in this sale. , HODGES-FLANIGAN Richard C. Hodges and Della Flanigan, both of Park Rapids, were married at the Methodist parsonage today at 11 o’clock, Rev. B. D. Hans- com officiating. GO TO FUNERAL Mrs. William Morris, mother of Mrs. Martin Longballa, and Mrs. Morris’ sister, Mrs. Edmund Keehr, were called to Morristown, Minn., last evening to attend the funeral of their sister, who died very suddenly in that city Sunday. A later mes- sage informed them that their mo- ther, Mrs. Edwards so of Morri town, had sustai severc inju from a fall. SERVICES AT FROHN HALL There will be services in the Frohn hall next Sunday at 2:30 c’clock in the afterncon. The serv- ices will be conducted by the Sal- vation Army. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 15. No exceptions. W. G. SCHROLDZR. 111tf Of This e % g ; ) 5 } Greaté‘liimedy Women’s New Fall Suits j °“““"“’_m“‘§‘°9“é Highit Gowas st Women’s and MéssesvSerge Dresses 9.95 Women’s Crepe de Chine Waists $1.79 Weomen’s Fleece Lined Union Suits : - 98e¢ Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery—65c quality 39¢ Woman’s Embroidered and Initial Handkerchiefs 1le $6.00 Corduroy Bath Robes $3.95 $4.00 Silk Petticoats $2.98 Women’s Wool Skirts $2.98 CASCARA &7 QUININE at $9.75 otifiom\‘)Q Suits of Serge, Whipcord and Ifovelties; only a few left The standard cold cure for 20 years— in this lot—your choice in tablet form—safe, sure, no opiates —cures cold in 24 hours—grip in 3 days. Money backifitfails. Getthe . 9 7 5 genuine box with Red top and Mr. . Hill's picture on it. Costs less, gives more, saves money. 24 Tablets for 25¢c. At Any Drug Store French Serge Dresses ini straight line and pleated models and Sailor Suit models—your choice in this sale $9.95 Fine Serge Dresses at $12.95 Women’s and Misses’ Navy Serge Dresses, “College, Prin- cess” style and embroidered and pleated models, sizes 14 to 51—your choice $12.95 Women's Coats at $14.95 Coats of Plush, Velour, Mixtures and Novelties, sold for- merly to $22.50 $14.95 Women’s Fine Tailored Suits at $18.95 of Serge, Gabardine, Poplin, Burrella and Novelties; all sizes to 44—your choice $18.95 cr s o p— For satisfactory prices, bring or ship your Hides & Furs S at 975 Coldberg’s ) y Coats of Novelty Heavy Mixtures, sold formerly to $15 | $8.50-$9.00 Sweaters 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST e Plenty of Merchandise for Everybody. Many, Many Bargains Not Listed BERS, METALS and RAGS Above. It will pay you to come. JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. Women’s Heavy Coats THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop : Every time Toby opeas his mount he bites his oot ‘ MUSIOAL INSTRUNENTS T : U N L Pianos, ; ZETAINDY A BEADTIr Ll N T SYeTINTS ] owWsu Che o inee oy \ - WE i - _ : OWNER DROVE SUSLD HAE 4 W sl e ] BACKWAR. Phone 573-W TN T TALK A '"‘ Ts0 LoodMii 3 g 4 J. BISIAR, Manager ABOUY KEEPRNG- RePaiR Busingss ]l INNSTSOLOUD; \TIN OURS OUTA HIM! d For DRAYING Cah LaFleur Bros. Phones 598 or 661-J SUBSCR IEE (W 'S 23