Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 22, 1918, Page 4

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I’UPOSKY FARMEES HEAR OF " 'THE & )VERNMENT’S WORK A most enthusiastic loyalty meet- ing ‘was that in the town 11 in Puposky Saturday afternooi -’ of .the meeting of farmers; crowd ‘which filled the pleasure of listening-to best. speakers in the cou ‘" A''detachment of the Home Guard wag ‘present to lend color to the war - topies, ''H. BE. Reynolds, : chairman of"the food committee, spoke, Ser- - geant Foucault spoke and County Attorney Torrance made a splendid patriotic -address. BEMIDJI WOODMEN INITIATE <" LAGE CLAS§ AT CASS LAKE The Modern Woodman lodge at Cass Lake is growing; a large class having tbeen initiated by..a. team from ‘the Bemidji lodge. State Dep- uty Burns of St. Paul and District Deputy Shaver of Long Pairie at- tended. Local members point with. pride to the $100,000 Liberty Bonds pur- chased by the fraternity and pay- ment of death claims-of the soldiers of the order. FARMER’S BOY ILL Herman Fenske's son, age nine years, is i1l in St. -Anthony’s Hos- pital with a siege of pneumonia, Mr. Fenske resides south of Bemidji. SERGEANT HERBERT HOME ON FURLOUGH: IS FEELING FINE Sergeant ‘‘Jack’. Herbert of the d . artillery, in station at Camp -“hit” Bemidji this morning fay of: ten days on furlough. taken his examination and iting a ; second lieutenant’s ssion, which is expected fo be announced in a month or two. * “Jack’” went with the Twentieth engineers but transferred to: the .ar- tillery and says he likes it fine.| He's hoping to get ‘over there’ ere: long. OFFICIALS OF CROOKSTON _ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' They Play Two Days Instead of One THEFAMOUS TROUPEOF WINIPEG "KIDDIES. COMPANY ON INSPECTION E. L. Carpenter, head of the 'Shey- lin interests, Hovey Clark Nichols, also .officials “of” the’ lumber company, will be in Bemidji tomor- row on a tour of inspection and a general looking over ot the concern 8} interests CHIPPEWA CHIEF DlES Odanah, Wis,, Aprfl 22 —~Adam Scott, 76 years old, chief of the Chip- pewa -tribe .of Indians, died here of pneumonia. His father was ‘head chief of the Chippewas, Ka-ta-wa-ba- bay Scott. Adam Scott was . well known ¢ by official ‘Washington, where he frequently appenred ln t,he interests ot hls tribe. — SAVE THIS. couPflNf ___JIIIIIIIIIllII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIE s AMERIGAN FLAG GOUPON No. 6 Present 6 of these coupons consecutively numbered at the office of THE PIONEER with 98¢ cash and get this beautiful Flag size 4 feet by. 6 feet with sewed stnpes, guaranteed fas colors. glIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|% ' Realizing the need of every family in Bemidji and vicinity for an .American Flag to display on patriotic holidays, we have arranged to supply a limited number to our readers at a ridiculously small cost. All you need to do¢is to clip six of the above coupons consecu- tively numbered and present them at THE PIONEER office with 98¢ in cash and the Flag is yours. Ten cents extra for mailing if not called for. e To those desiring it we will-furnish 7 foot Jomted' pole with ball, rope and holder, all packed with the . Flag complete in a neat corrugated box for 85c'ad- ditional. / .Kan., congratulating him | Have been E;.lngaged to. show ‘Tues. gx Wed. "In’stea’d of Tuesday only, at HOME GUARD HAS . 7501 MEN IN STATE The Minnesota Hom strength of 7,501 men, officers - and 7131 enlisted” fen. is organized ‘in" 18 battnllona com- || prising 92 companies in' 68 Minne- sota” téwns. "+ E s 'I‘lns summary of A Cul s,Achief of Adjutant Gen- al ;' W. F Rhinow’s staff. The fig- ures< are from a report made at the request of the :war départment to as- certain the strength of Home Guard compame NGRATULATIONS ON LOAN . W. L. Brooks, cnairmén ot the Bel- trami county Liberty Loan, is in re- ceipt of a message from Captain Marcum, " in station at Fi. Riley, on the success of the. loan “in' “Bemidji, which went over the ‘top, and also highly pra(sing the people of Be-|| midji. - SR e SICK WIFE'S STORY 3 SURPRISES BEMIDJ1 The following has surprlsed Bé- || midji: A business man’s wife suf- fered froni dyspe s1a and constipa- tion for years.' Although’ she: dieted she was so-bloated her clothes: would not fit. hark, glycerine, etc., as mixed’in Ad: ler-i-ka relieved her . INSTANTLY: Because Adler-i-ka empties B! ' large and small intestine it rel Ves ANY CASE constipation, sour stom- ach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever spld City Drug Store. Adv. > . s SHOW YOUR PATHIU‘*ISM BY DISPLAYING THE AMERICAN FLAG || On Decoration Day and Every Dayl Cotton Bunting. Sewed Stripes. 4 ft. wide x 6 ft. long. Strong Grommets. These flags are well made and will last indefinitely. Double Stitched. Double Hem. Canvas Heading. Guaranteed fast colors to sun and rain. ‘All you have to do is clip six consecutive coupons printed on another page of issue of the Pioneer and present them at the Pioneer office with 98 cents. Clip and save your coupons and present them at the earliest possible date so as not to be disappointed. Don’t let this opportunity slip by. The small sum you pay bare- 1y pays the cost of distribution. See them on display in the Show Window of O’Leary-Bowser Co. Bemidji Pioneer Pub.- Co. was 'sounded ‘for the where a section “house was on: fire. |’ . ‘It;wa.‘,destroyed & Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., Thirty-first engineers, rnnroai iregi- ment, as a conductor.’ the local recruiting office in charge of Sergeant Foueaun : ONESPOONUFL. bucfithoru, 'FIRE DEPARTMENT BUsY ¢ A pile of chips on nre at the rear of the Sentinel office called the fire department out abeut 8:30- o’clockj * this morning. No' damage. i i The' fire department “divided itgelf | about 10:30 o’clock last night when an alarm was turned in for a grass L fire near the Bemidji Mnnu(acturlng i company’s plant. ~ No damage.' It. was about the same time a call Fitth ward {:ANOTHER FOR UNCLE SAM 1 | j 'Save a loaf Marion - Hazen leaves tonight: for to join the He enllsted at We a;'e ‘buying Hides, Furs, Wool ™ Pelts and Tallow and will pay g % % “you the full market prices, ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT NQRTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half® Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN Bu_v Now I Bu_y Tomyht IWG ShECELS For Toniyht or as Long as Stoek Lasis | —— ] RUGS ARE GOING UP IN PRICE FROM MONTH TO MONTH— BUT REGARDLESS ‘OF THE BIG ADVANCE WE HAVE RE.- DUCED OUR PRICES CONSIDERABLY F OR THE PERIOD OF THIS GREAT SALE. 'WE ARE OFFERING TO. YOU THE FOLLOWING REMARK- ABLE RUG VALUES!- -LOOK THEM OVER, WE KNOW IT Wl-LL PAY YOU!' : ‘3 ONLY 36x72 ., extra heavy BEAUVAIS AXMINISTER in hand- some_patterns, worth today - $10.00, at i 1 ONLY 36x72 in. heavy FERVAK AXMINISTER. at 3 ONLY 36x63'in.' M. J. Whithall '/ROYAL WORCESTER Wilton Rugsin the’most hiandsome patterns made .-~ These rugs today are” worth much more but we have a limited number which weé: can -offer in handsome patterns at “choice $11.00 2 ONLY 36x72 _in. HARTFORD BUSSORAHS fmest Axmipister Rugs, a wonderful value at ... 1 ONLY:36x72 in. SENATOR VELVET, a bld snap at.... 5 ONLY 27x54 in. HEAVY AXMINISTER RUGS in Mottley patterns, good serviceable t'ugs at a small price, yours ..$2.90 $6.75 27x54 in. RAG RUGS, pretty patterns; 30x60 in. RAG RUGS, various colorings o7x54in. “PERVAK AXMINISTER,” bargains at. . . .97x54 in. “BEAUVAIS AXMINISTER,” bargains at: 27x54 in: “CONGRESS VELVET,” bargains at 4'ONLY 27x54 in. M. J. Whittall’s “ANGLO-PERSIAN" and ANGLO-INDIAN RUGS, every one a beauty = 3 ONLY 27x54 in. M. T. Whittall’s “ROYAL WORCESTER o _a'very high grade rug at 5 ONLY 27x54 in. M. T. Whlttall 8 ‘a splendld value at BARGAINS IN ROOM SIZED RUGS 1 ONLY 4 ft. 6 in.x6ft. 6 in., “BRENTMORE AXMINISTER,” a very high grade parlor rug. Special 2 ONLY 6x9 ft. TAPESTRY RUGS, very good quality, . $12.15 1 ONLY 6 ft.-9 in.,x9 ft.: 'AXMINISTER, a big value at $17.95 1 ONLY 6 ft. 9 in. x9 ft. BRENTMORE AXMINISTER, a snap ‘at $19.75 1 ONLY 6 ft. 9 in.x9 ft. HARTF ORD BUSSORAH, a high grade rug at . $22.50 2 ONLY 9 ft.x12 ft. HEAVY AXMINISTER, 1st quality.... $33.75 2 ONLY 9 ft.x12 ft. HEAVY AXMINISTER, very serviceable $27.00 3 ONLY 9 ft.x12 ft. TAPESTRY, a high grade at a low price. $22.00 3 ONLY 9 ft.x12 ft. TAPESTRY, pretty and durable yours at $20.50 $8.00 “TEPRAC WILTON,” : e $11.50: HUFFMAN & 0°LEARY'S Great Furniture Sale Defecti

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