Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 25, 1918, Page 3

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S | ’ Experlence d values at modemte priceu Wo like to deal with-poople of experfence in buying, ‘We'like'a chano: to ' sell ut; more ilqportant than that fact is tlns 8oods to people who' “KNOW.” > You may not.be able to build next year|Q§ . mg‘ not yet ne up to the: general lusfl? level of other cog:lmodllt)nes, but thfire 1; eyery,indicahon that it will GO : Some have already deelded that they won’t s any 1 ger my don’ “? satisfied customers. Fer YOUR e, opiia them i If you want the full worth of every dollar you spend, ‘npfé them with us. LM o Bundey| LUMILIER o - : : ; Lent%r: Ryan'" fi]r;::ktw ;;m o,t:‘ i un IY{ Oul' 8 cm] man seryvice is ready to go at Here are some of the many lines we carry: Mrs. N, L. your‘new home ]us& the': mmme Jou .88y the ~ s\mdny m tors £37 Ay, : “Burt. ‘and’ Elvert uns Dulp wood. i The An‘. Glllmsn flm\lly “Monttay. to Petér Leonard’a . pla { 'where the three Gillman Brothers are, * cutting ‘wood for the Orooks ‘ber company. _Peter Leonurd, who has been-sick “ for some time, went to Bemidji Mon- “ day ‘where h> entered St. ‘Anthony’s " hospital. 5 STMrs, Catl ‘Durand’ returned. Mon idjl she had LU TR it :Diete I8 nctlng as’ janltor “at the Hay. k school mow. Vance nkoflch wns & Bemidji vis- z Good teams’ ] goads, We are prepared to furnish first 1@ r;gs day th o} thhg .drivers,.on short no ce. If you Mrs. Edwards and .son, Ernest, >want a I’lg for a reasonable prlce i dr::de. to Bemldél 'l'hu\l-lsdaty : M;g lg:d Wi returned on the-train Friday w whilbs Ernest l1'elnahmlt hmtr Bu;ldji - Ph0fle l 64 OI‘ 20 unday visiting wi fends P‘gm e evel Dovls’ maént: Satiirday _Feed barn in connectmn Specxal prices to slelgh ride in:Bemidji. . parties. - : R Frank Cook and ‘Frank Marlm A % - 3 ; , 1 i i : Between 4th and 5th on Miss. Ave. : @ school ‘bo of Dis 0. held'a meeting in the Watson school | Office Markham Hotel Bldg, Col. K. W. REEVES, MGR, ! Baturday. - Imponsnt \business was ansacted. - s I llllllllllllIlIfllfllIllllllllll(lll nNRnnBuuRBEnne ‘Vance Jnkovlch racently purchued = — ‘the fine team owned by Frank Cook. Clement Doyle had the good luck to kill ‘a‘ wolf on Dark Lake. Satur- day. Hearty congratulations to our youthful' nimrod. Rev. ‘Palme 1d “service in :the town hall fl'qndly morning. The nex reguhr meeting will be held Feb- rugry 10, Everybody remember the II|I|IIIHIIIIII||III!IIII||II|II|II||I|IIIIIII|||IIII|II|III|IIIIIII||||||I||I|IIIIIIIIHIII|I|||III|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|I SUBSCRIBE For This PAPER ||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlflIIIIIIIIIII!'IIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIlII|||IIII|IIIIIIIII||III|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIII|I|IIIIIII|||I|Illlllllllllllllllllll date #k&#**#&ki*iii# *iifikm&wyifiifi Harry Lindgren, who has spent the' pm two weeks with his’parents, left y for Birch, 8. D., where he .wilk{have charge of .a:station; . The masquerade gfvem at’ * Frant hall Saturday night was attended by of the largest crowds-ever seen ¥ on¢ th lace. . -All d Ay At place. DORt 8 Y oY, 00 ] - More, than two hundred dm*’erent items on. sale at'2" ‘ ::3:,°’H¥:117g:2: fl‘:l':l“:f for 9 cents, 3 for 9 cents, and 9. cents each, In many % E rangements for ‘purchasing logs at cases these goods are worth 15c and up to 25¢ each. =/~ A Bungalow You d lace; T. B. Millar having the il ! ; v Like to Own . 'Olaf Olson‘transacted ‘business ¢ Sale on every “day’ this week, and the last day— Bemidjl and Leonard Saturday.’ i ] : s :‘:, ‘8. C.. un'l:r :n‘fll}fl:g raigu (TUESDAY)-—O!) account of store being closed Mon- y TOR comfort, beaut)l’; and conv%m- Sthol were guests ‘of friends-in Be- a ence it would be ard to find a mid}i Saturday. 304y, : ro Sl ; : :abu“‘ iness’ caller in Bemidj ur-{ i - In regular stock we.want to show-you all of the many . h s five rooms and a bdth ‘Mrs. W. Ward; who spent the past different-lines of goods we:are showing. Many - new i “The reception hall is rodty and inviting. few' weeks at the hotel here, left 2 The living room and dining rooms are well , . goods are arrivi ig] g"“fi:fim‘_"‘;eflzgg:;flggm‘h 2 ngs,h'g_' .‘g are aulvmfz right now. lighted and are cheerful rooms, : i s ; The kitchen is large. ~Along one entire side midji. Mrs. N. Cromwell and daughter, 4 of it is built the double cupboard, shown'here. L) a f1ay, and Mrs. B. Blliot spent Satur- D y G d N ' . ’ ! Notice the shelves for cookin ils. _Thi: % - g utenst IS ,dlY in Bemidji. 3 r eo . .’ °tlon.’ ocy 8 ; cupboard is a great convenience in “the work- : A ] ‘e s i shop of the home.” - fy M c,k Both bedrooms are separated from the other . ’ e ;P*UB* rrnle ¢n S a : lnaws’ ; maat’rs’ ; rooms by a passage way. The bathroom is * P ES L ERERE & &R <il | i U : R(. ; accusxhlc from both chambers. 4 George Knott and ‘wite are visit-|] ki ' 'derwear "’ lbeflS i It is possthlc to.add another room or two - - in this spacious attic. ing at the home of James Stepp. v ] 5] Walter Coen and -wife - were vis-] ; : 4 § All the doors and windows and built-in itors at the Gerlinger home Sunday. |l and at prices less than you would expect to pay. 2 conveniences in this home, including the lntenor trim, Miss Mildred Zimmerman, a teach< | - 7 : are designs of CuihS Woopwork. l’;.:tw";‘e‘;"“hwh was on the sick list : We will gladly furnish further information a‘out this bungalow tod it on the uee of cal by Gar: t \ YOUR HOME ? ? “LET'SPLAN IT NOW" : eld’s won't affect us, as all, we neei ¢ § g b A 3 4 4 T Lo e car‘son Qf cou![se : From our photographs aud plans, you have a selection A number of cars of wood are be- e e from “the world’s best.” hipped - g A e -';?tom':nt?:lu to nave any|l THE: VMHETY STME)"‘“ iTHAT: SERVES You BEST You can tell exactly how it will look when completed; e e Hinger e e/l Phone 61 J 317 Belt. Ave. How it will be arranged to fit your requirements, and how down of factories ‘for five“days in|l J : ’ much it will cost. whslch dfime nlxlnn{ rvll{) b’e hulxliglx‘-iy —_— . i junday school is being hel at ; 7 i | { AL ' ‘t'l::nes:hso&lml:ox‘ue conducted by Mrs: Over the joys and sorrows of the past and into the NOW IS THE TIME To PhAN IT fmllgfil-left;?flf%‘;g{nf‘?:h{)“zmg:é"fi problems of the year before us, we have set our hearts You may not be able to build until later, ‘but you can the coast artillery, a patriotic keep- and minds to bear our full share, to do our full duty PLAN IT NOW and we can HELP YOU sake a8 well as a fitting memento to s his military service, a 1-pound high towards our country and to each other, confident that gxplosive 11-2 inch shell used by the s o . . . PR O e, i e b ang |l if each does-the-same, right will triumph whether in Sm lth-R Obl S o I lb e r C 0 a Russian governments mainly for COT TS in’ ¢ z s ll I' p y totgedy dofetiss by submatine-chas: the great world crisis or in our business relations with u!l In Il érs. Torpedo ‘destroyers’ with one- each other. : (One Board or a Carload) pound mdachine guns fire 50 to 80 % % of these shelis per min Elvin says they are some guns. BT

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