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. TARUARY. 16,1018 G 4 ./ . THE BEMIDN DAILY FIONEER SOLED HER SAVING BANK == ———— s e s s o5 || Ladlo' 200 oy sus | | UFFMAN & O'LEARY —GQets Bmall Reward. MADE to ORDER : FURNITURE & UIIIIEHTkKIIIG : H N. McKEB, Funeral Director PHONE 178-Wor R FUNERAL DIRECTOR ‘M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltramj Ave., Bemidii, ICTURES of home folks - carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. Cleaning, ,puum[ and ‘alterations er. Many Nm" had bmu;htf of allkinds. All work up-to-date, m’:q":'h“m to_his shop to be repaired, K first class workmanship - -drawer was full of'strange | | sliver, uy;o;ho Arizona Republican, | T. BeaUdette, Came a early .one morning bear-. 3 3 4 pajr of woman's shoes to be half- ¥ Me;fi',}ahsg St;e';?"or soled. The boy departed. 5 - 'Shortly afterward Engle plcked up e W R TOOAY | N L. Hakkerup, Before the shoemaker had re- | Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” | - : Land, Loans, Insurance and his astonishm th ; e tell tmm the toe o:“&:“gm‘:: WemMr,i »We_dh., “Wye;tlels Day” BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER noppm.nc:;]’o;m”n’ Engle turned .to: the second. 5 purse.. From that one came flashing ; \ ‘diamonds, necklaces, rlnzs and elr- " drops. More than $500 worth. 3 i The shoemaker gathered up the bms‘ and the diamonds and put them safely, . y | , away and turned to his work. Count~ i sl EOR A FEW DAYS Only " Then a frantic woman burst into the. ihoemaker’s shop. No need for Engle’ STUDIO ot : Minn, - Make an appointment today. Bemlidji The Hakkerup Studio Bemidjl, - - Minn. TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND INSTRUMENTS _Phono 683-W 116 3rd 8t. Remember, Wed.,, “Wheatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” :.m"::’"m:;:_t .f-:: .::m;:’kxg, ‘Real China Japanese Cups and Saucers ......... AR 15¢ - ) " s The shoss belonged to her and go did: OUTING FLANNEL . the” bills. snd- didmonds and othery ‘Very heavy grade, plain white, blue, pink and fancles, . %flfl'wht: f::en.:er safety de-i PRF YR, . i et Dl i oo 15e and 17c. . . 9 #1108 800D, New price on outing flannel will be much higher | e oo e romAn X " BOYS' WORSTED UNION SUITS _ ‘ than $800 in all. She clasped the twol 7 Sizes 24 to 34 9 purses to her and immediately a great' ||l Rlbbed soft finish, covered seams, set in shoulders, —_— eliet spread over her. Placing 50 cents large button flaps, closed crotch, ‘all sizes, speclal 98¢ = In the hands of Engle the shoemaker Worth to buy now, $1.10, $1.25 and $1.35 suit the woman left the shop. Engle turned’ BOYS’ WOOL MACKINAWS - : The well nourished man doesn’t mind privation. to his shoe repairing. _ Heavy grade extra well made blue and brown ,;?gg i He is strong and robust, and “wheatless” or “meatless” days are just a joke lu Sgiis “ cheuked«pattolns, worth $6.00—Special................ e ’ STORMS AND FOREST THEES’ i HOUSE S’POfi’ GES b . The way to insure YOUR strength is to eat 5 Size and appearance of a 25¢ seller, special each.......... c Timber Mest Firmi Wi En. ke s Sl o Vol . ~HOUSE HAMMERS : g ., 8trongest Waod. ‘Full size, black handles—special............ s et 15¢ ur rocerles ; e e BOYS* SCOUT HATCHETS E It is slways interesting -to watch Regular 15¢ grade, special .......ooooooooeeeeieaenas 10c _the effect of storms anywhere, but in e % Everything full-strength, pure and wholesome. the woods these ‘effects are most va- —~ BOYS KNICKERBOOKERS We have a reputation of handling quly the BEST in every line ’, tled and remarkable, says a writer. | Qorduloy and wool mixed -5$1.39, 98c and 75¢ Our BEST costs you no more than that other kind. _— = =~ - It “frequently happens that a tor- BOYS’ OVERALLS 5 nado or hurricane will follow & cer-. Sieh 4 6. 1450 e 59¢, 63¢, 75¢, 8Tc Ta this Tize, 2’;&,.",';‘,{,’,‘2’,,?,3 ,‘,{:2:} BOYS' FLANNBL and FLANNELETTE BLOUSES 3¢, 2JC, c . to place. In such cases all tiees ln its- swath suffer or are blown down. —~ MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.25 and $1.95 e but where there 1s a general very high; 156 same forcs 1t mey be'Botad that] " JERGEN’S TALOUM POWDER _tlu best rooted ones and not those of}; Royal Sweet Pea, Royal Oriental—Special.................... 8c Loy O tte 5 JERGEN’S SHAVING POWDER i resistan [ e whole e (] o—! '.E MAN. sl4o sbmett to db with ihe 15¢ grade—Special " branches, for where these give befo .Cucumber Cream—Specis the force of the storm they permit the Royal Co. ~~ L .will not_yleld, and consequently, Many odd- lots—after-inventory snaps at very Lheap recelves_the hardest strain agafnst its prices. It may be commonly noticed that in! 7 & mized woodland, where a hard wind| WATcH FOR OUR Blc -0C has driven, there are more hickories' 3 : K Help Hoover to economize by keeping up your own strength so that a little ab- stinance-will not hurt you. That’s what eating our groceries will do for you. W. G. Schroeder we Must Pay $579.06 Personal Property Taxes . the strongest wood survive. bending character of the trunk ‘and Almond Cream—Special wind to slide off. .The hickory, above, ROV‘II Peroxide (‘lo.un regular 25c—Special............ 15¢” eptire top, whether full leaved or bare.; down than any other trees, His Apparent.Yearn. expect to remain at least two, weeks if your accommodations prove satistactory,” said the horee-faced; gent. “I1 wish 2 room with southern and western exposure. I observe that the railroad runs within half a block! " of the hotel—you will kindly reque't' the company to refrain from blowlnz their engine whistles in this fldnlty Your Varlety Store The above amount is i H i i o 0 i Persons in adjolning rooms should be! The above a is- but $145.33 1 ess than is paid by all other hardware stores cautionéd about making unnecessary, noises, I wish prompt service at; meals, and am especially desirous of haying strictly fresh peanut butter, Bata-Bitta health food, distilled water, s huh!” nonchalantly retumed‘ the: landlord of the Petunia '.I.‘nvarn. #What you want, podner, ‘pears to bo . Oulia board, not plain village board.’ Well, the—yaw-w-w-wn! — house is] foll, and I can't accommodate you."— Knnlu City Star. in Bemidji. This means that our stock of hardware is nearly as large as all other hardware stocks combined. If this isp’t true, then we are either paying too much .tax or someone else is not paying enough. At any rate, we are “Game Sports.” If we must pay the above proportion, then we should at least be given credit for having as much stock as all the others put FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION together. We are buying Hides; Furs, Wool, i Pelts and Tallow and will pay you the full market ™ price. ‘ When the local board of equalization went over the assessor’s books with a . Ne Crocuses In November. view to making adjustments, our stock was taken in many cases as a basis on which : ‘It should be & consolation to women, who have passed thirty to remembe . - JimE the sost beantiral. work of huma NORTHERN HIDE & FUR compANv hands—the *Venus de Milo—Is - th statue of & mature woman, commen One Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN to equalize others. This is a source of satisfaction to us, and a fact of which we have a right to feel proud. 5 W, There’s a big advantage to customers to come into a fine, big store, where every- e s ) thing is so arranged that selection is easily made, and from such a large and varied Bemidji-NymOI'e Car Line stock, that it takes three stores to equal. " 13th Street } - k {Second. Street, o iwriter. All the Venuses, in fact, ar. e Mmented as mothers. ' There is not! i "a‘young girl in the lot. Among the b Greek statues only Psyche could qnnl- ! ify as a_ Broadway beauty, and eve Psyche might appear a little plump and mature to the admirers of the hu- man reedbird. Of course, every woman should fight - ugliness to her last hour. She need not™ose her beauty at any age. - But one does not expect to pick snowdrops or crocuses from the fdllen leaves of } November, and it 1s just as futile to l iop. to look sixteen when you are 1 Day by day, the Given Hardware Store is becoming the popular peoplé's trad- AND ing store. People are fast realizing that this store carries the biggest stock of hard- Beltrami Avenue Nymeore ware, and therefore come here, because there is less chance for disappointment. _ Car leaves Nymore on the hour and half-hour. ~ Car leaves 13th Street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. Fare, 6 Cents R. W. KEIHL, Proprietor % CITY LIVERY = Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first class almyl Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W C. E. HICKERSON, Manager R ————— We are making every cffort to hold your confidence in us, and plan to give bet- ter service, better values and better merchandise will be our aim. The fact that the city itself recognizes our superior stock is self-evident that you too should acknowledge this fact. Your support and business will do this and it will be fully appreciated. THE GIVEN HDW. GO. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT o The luuty of Truth. Only that which has character 1§ beautiful, Character is the essential truth of any natural object, whether ugly or beautiful; it is even what one might call a double truth, for it is-the inner truth translated by the outer truth; it s the soul, the feelings, the idea, ex- pressed by the features of a face, by the gestures, and actions of a human being, by the tones of a sky, by thd line of a horizon. Now, to the great artist, everything In npature has character; for the un; . ~Swerving directions of his observation N g ¢ searches out the hidden meaning of & * 7 all things. 3 There is nothing ugly in art except f . that which offers no outer or inner !