Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 10, 1918, Page 4

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Fyerybady come. . Plenty of . room and good ‘'music. The meeting at the Woodman hall wasn’t very largely attended last . If you are patriotic, attend the meetings. -Your help is mneeded. :Remember, these patriotic pecially for those’in this town. n their farm to take up the usual . 'work. £ Sunday. Bemidji shoppers one day last week. home in Long Prairfe. couple of hours at the home of Mrs. Albert Keehrs one evening last week. of Mrs. Bd Keehrs. d such a delightful day. home Saturday and returned again to Bemidji Sunday evening. Miss Selma Malterud, who is work- Monday morning, accompanied by “her mother. Miss Adelia Malterud was a Be- midji shopper Monday. home of Mrs. B. Edwards Monday afternoon. * 0SKY S EE R R E X TR R R LR Rev. Palmer and daughter- motor- d home from the Liberty Farmers’ club meeting last Wednesday -eve- ning, after attending the session there. Everyone is smiling these days qt- ter our fine rain we had Monday. It sure was a soaker and quenched the fires which were raging quite badly in this vicinity. Neth Workman was a business caller last week at-Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Durand and children of Nebish spent Sunday at ~the John Workman home. Rev. O'Riordan of Bemidji held _ service in the Catholic church here Sunday. - Mr. Clark segmed to think that the old road scraper was not as good as it -might be, so hitched his “Cad- illac” to the scraper and sure put the roads in fine shape last Saturday. Clyde Saddler purchased the prop- erty recently’ owned by Mr. Benson, and is erecting a new frame louse move into in a few weeks. - GIVEN . Edited R. L. GIVEN 8 When You Buy"‘s-w Bity a Good One 18 & poot bargain at any prices It ki For only a little: more than you b 84w you could buy sn 2 Silver : KINS $or SAW 14w that won't make you mad when you 6b'11 find. it sharp, easy running and fast t SiLvER-STEZEL-better steel than you'll find in ntogt razors. The blade is so tapered that it doe! ind in the wood. he kind of a tool you want, and it costs, as & tule, only alittle more than the “*bargain' kind, Come in and see our line of really good tools. 1¢'s ooe of our hobbi - Cloan Up Now DUST IS SETTLED The splendid rains have given the grass a good start and settled the dust for this & spring. :You ladies can get i busy with house cleaning with- out fear of further sand . storms. . We have so many helps for your house cleaning time that L owe hardly know what to ad- I vertise first. i Of course we have mops, mop pails, washing machines, siew clothes+ lines as~well as paints and kalsomines. Ala- £ ¥ % ; XK K K AR AR KK M i : x KK KKK KKK 3; X KK : UpdiBunddy 4t tho:Mos Bahiape Class 1 for army. service and are ex- There is to be a basket socfal and mce Saturday night, May 11, at he M. W. A. hall in this town.” 'The proceeds will go to the Red Cross, meetings are for everyone and es- Mr. and Mrs. Jinkinson are back © "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slough were visitors at the L. O. Petrie farm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koenig were “ Mrs. Koenig's sister, who has been ‘ vigiting her, has returned to her Mrs. Edwards and son visited a Mrs. Hugh Murray was a guest at the home of Mrs. Harry Vogt.|- She also made a call at the home Mr. Hirt and family made a short call at the Edwards home last Thurs- Y. - Mr. and Mrs. Longballa entertain- ed a small party of relatives at their farm in this town Sunday. They surely -enjoyed themselves as it was Gilbert Moen came out to his ing for Mrs. Lulu Lubeck, spent Sun- day with -her parents, returning Mrs. Hugh Murray visited at the *#****i’i*&*#ii'k: on it, expecting to have it ready to’ HARDWARE NEWS* Volume: 1. NO. 29. BEMIDJI, MINN.; ‘MAY 9, 1018 Issued: Weekly P bastine is the finest kalsomine 1floors and woodwork adds lifestream. THE BEMIDJI/DAILY.PIONEER: = "~~~ : prices of {all things are hard on thel. : ; f | i farmer with a lerge family. - A meeting was held at the Spur school house Thursday evening' for the: purpose of selling War Savings’ Stamps. ! A couple of our young men are in g THE MAKEUP OF A GOOD /STORE fis'one that not only will give you good mer- “¢handise but will also give proper service, and with these.two, a ‘third GUARAN- TEED PRICES, and the prices must-be right: :As far:as I know this store is the only one that offers you protection. We'statéd+«a: month:ago, we would not advance a ‘gingle 'item in our store before May First, no matter where the market prices would go to. We kept'our word and in: many.instapcesgoods advanced very much. One item ‘we sold at 48c advanced to (75.. Wesavedto-the customer27c for three weeks, or until it was all sold out. . g ... We protected you against thisadvance. v Most stores would have gotten T75¢ " and made this extra 27c. 3 ; X 4 s Nlow again, we will guarantee ‘our-prices”(as long as we have the goods) until une 1. ; v 3 . YOU _PAY NO ADVANCE, ' WHATEVER, -why not give your trade to a store that is:really serving you? : , : DRY: GOODS ¥ ° . ] This departmentvhas had a fine busimess simply-because of correct merchandise #and correctaprices. - ? i Book fold standard ginghams,: 36 *in. TOWELS . wide, fine patterns, per yard. Small checked gingham, 27 in., yard 1 . Flaxon; fine assortment, per yard..29c ° Suesine Silk, firie assortment of colors 55¢ Silk striped Voiles, good materials, :fine "' patterns, per yard. ... ....... ... 35¢ Poplins and Pongees, extra values, per " o RPN, i 5c, 29c and-35c suiiy fiéoztelty (Xloilis gng Tub (s;nks, yd. 25¢-35¢ : otton Checked Dress Goods, all kinds;' '’ * A o PN - per yard.......... 19¢, 25¢ and. 35¢ .. AT T0e A0 1o Tl r. and Mrs.: Salonen and;son yis- . Mrs. Saddler of Buena Vista.ds visiting ‘with ‘friends’a few 'days in this vicinity. s i e S T e x . E?]]R B 1 T B R e e i | Mrs. Brooks and familysswho have been spending--the--week swith --Mrs. Dayid Carnegie at the crossing, have gone, to Bemidji. | The farmers about here aremal i putting in their crops and we hopef: - / % - the season will be: faverablevassthe [ Noticestoday’s Want Ads; back pngfi pecting a call ‘any time now, Mr. Carnegie, our new neighbor, is putting in about four. acres of.po- tatoes. - . § ~“The weather was really hot Sun- day, -the. first one of .the.yeag, .. ... There is much wood yet at | the spur.-The owners-are waiting on the railroad company to furnish cars’to move it. o ey - TOWELING . Wool Dress Goods, yd 50c, $1.48,.1.98 . - BT ) B Mo Fanards Heh B yererdze L A0E 180, 10 and 25 per.yard .........ieeieieeiin 55¢ Cotton and Linen, per . Y y | {Cotton -Crepe DeChine, many colors,ssc yd..... 59c, $1.20, $1.35 and $1.75 per pard, only ......... iy o8 : Silk George’tte,(}repe, per yard....$2.15 OlE CLOTH © '“And many:other items.in summer goods Light and dark patterns, per yd. .2c RS : $ . “for all purposes. WINDOW s—— 1 . — ']’13‘0y Gun; aXd Pistols . .10c, 15c and zg: : SHADES L . M . ff | Bow and Arrows................ 2 Full Cloth and “Two livel _new cance:mel dies : HOSIERY;;iNOBBY LINE Best Grades [ on Yictor . ‘Warranted for wear, boys’ anhd girls’, 55¢; 75¢; 65c BEmt e CURTAIN RODS fine and coarse ribbed;#20c, 25¢, 29¢c, 33c, 35c. - Men’s=18e;” 20c, 25c, 48c. " Ladies’ white, black and colors, 20c, - .. . 25¢, 29¢, 35c, 48¢,75c, 85c, $1.25,1.45 « = 03 _.Sash 5S¢, 7c_and 10c.: Regular 15¢c, 20c and. 30c rods to fit a window with or without:ovefdrape. Both the recent musi Dancers swill hail them: mew and ‘they're catchy. zAnd tunes, 3 Aaoin g Selighizilor they're Tickle Tos—~Medlsy:Fox Trot y i loyOne-Step - . BOYS” OV¥ERALLS OUR: NEW LINE OF RIBBONS Going Up-—M Extra values..:....... 63c, 98¢, $1.15:: .~ will interest all buyers who wish to se- Vietor deuble fase Reserd 143 Tatkinch, 75c. - The Boston; Symphony:Dechestra - " right insyour ownshome! ’ Think of thiséwondrous ensemble:of instrumen:s ‘musicof imost: ‘exquisive :besuty, within ¢ m:;;z—bw Mictro Boys’-Overall Suits in Khaki Color. cure best values and- latest patterns As to age, 4 to 16.years $1.75,:$2.15, > AL e Sl o7 g S s 10c to 48c $?.25,'$2.35. These are worth more LACE AND EMBROIDERIES . right now and will advance Jume. 1.: | T : ; SILKOLINE' AND CRETONNES y Per yard i oo, oo o 25c, 35c and 43c-- - . CURTAIN “AND DRAPERY GOODS Lace edge, scrims and marquisette,” per Large. new stock to offer, at no advance Victrola Red SealRefors 64766, -Tearinch. $1.00 ; B yard....10c, 15¢, 25¢c, 33c, 39c, 48¢c. - - Stopinnndsesq';lju;d‘fld_,, 2 7 SUIT:CASES. .. o prices, per _ * AND'BAGS - yard 5¢/ 10c, " 'NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR MAY. .-~} BARKER’S DRUG & JEWELRY STORE. $1.35, $1.75, $1.98 up to $9.50 . OUTING HATS i RUGS Must see these. .. .50c, 60c, 75c¢, 85¢, 98¢ " path and bedroom, 27x54, each. .. .98c CHILDREN’S HATS _+ Wool Velvet, 27x54, each........ $2.25 Large stock 25¢, 29¢c, 48c to 98c to $1.98 ~~ Wilton, fine patterns, 27x54, each $2.98 < Carlgm Of.Course—Baby Honor Roll ‘gtarted last month, just because we are in- " 5 Ferested .m:,bables am'i children, we want to give money away. - Won’t you help ' 5 ‘us? Therérare no strings to our offer. You needn’t buy a cent from us; or have any # o '71@ - ‘bother. ~ONLY DO _THIS: ey < e To every child born in' Bemidji or within 20-miles of:Bemidji, we will deposit in sav- . ingsibank -department of Bemidji banks; $1; ‘with the few rules to follow. Give us full name:of child. -$1 will be deposited in child’s own name... Deposit must remain for one year and some deposit added during-the year.--At the end of year, deposit “can be withdrawn, but must go to, or be used for child, ‘ Please use your phone or flet us know, as I really want to start the baby’s account with this LUCKY DOLLAR. 15c, 25c¢ up. 1 . tfig{%}?{h‘,‘ gll:‘gggg black or white,. ....... v 75¢ and .98c L i Herdware Ditest). =~ |R LADIES’ KID GLOVES..... s o B e $1.89, $2.25, $2.89 (The Pioneer Hardware Digest) {MEN!S UNION-SUITS. . ......... len '$1.25, $1.48 and 21.93 .................. 59c,; 75c¢, 85¢c, 98c N E GIVEN™ BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS; ex R and publishéd by the Given Hardware Co. LADIES’ UNION SUITS AND . CORSET COVERS iFine bleached totton, ‘per suit 50c - 73c i 3 . < made and is easy to apply, so an -Ametur gets ‘good results, though your -painter :can in- prove these results. Kyanize and chinamel- varnishes-and i \.; DA ’& i ..... il i I Jp il , CHILDREN’S KNIT_WAISTS, 2 to.10.years,.- graining compounds to touch 15¢, 25¢ and 29¢ up or varnish scratched: furni- ‘BOYS” HATS AND;€APS; straw hats and boys’ 15c¢, 25¢, 50c and-60c ture and woodwork, as well.as ENTER THE SUMMER HATS 4Kiddy Kars .......... $1.50 and $1.95 Into our millinery department, much less Tennis-Rackets. . 35c, $1, $2, to $4 each in price, much up. to-date, that’s the talk « B - of our millinery department. Lots and N ‘lots. to choose from. 50c;-#5c, 85c, 88¢c, ~- $1.48, $1.98, $2.98;$3.98 to $12.50. Be sure and see our hats. You will find just swhat you want. H Dog Collars. finishing. new work. le "lfl Hflflfs High prices of meat \Tvill . i . " |make-the sport of fishing prof- Amberlite is the wWonderly,p 1o The long trip to the floor finish. It penetrates hkg “holes” where the big wily oil and dries hard like varnish,|fellows lurk, down among the giving the ideal finish for aweeds -and . grasses is turned kitchen or hard used flooris- - |[into an enjoyable ride. Plow Minnesota floor and interior| Fght through the weeds" or Hamimocks. . $1.48, $2.48,,$3.48 to $6.48 Children’s Velocipedes, steel and rubber tire. &z . .. .2 . ..$3.39, $3.98, $4.35 ~° _Horsehair fiber. house brooms, 48 inch 7 €+ handle;5 inch fiber, 12 inch broom 75¢ Will outlast three common brooms. steel, steel ball bear-: . fl_"fio_lle}‘ Skates, P shallows,...among- the stumps faints are household necessi-|or dead}{eads.' It you want It’O. 'fialslég%.a:ll‘s ........... 1023‘:25?d $2s.(2)2 ((J)g(r}mgg;l i]v3lx‘ooms TS .'th<1:&83¢, 85c, 98¢ e at histmo of he your. | ihe Kvenrade s butttor 1t ([ Bate Bels o0 505 R0 B Gal . ST 8150, e have & speci JOu A1 e lake -fished; " ‘Base Ball Mitts 'and Gloves, boys" and offer'on now. -COME'IN! 4 .freahcoat..of. PN yuty-try ~anothet—lake *OE} “Wall Paper—Do not forget we — carry a L 50c, 98¢, $1.25 to $2.98 large stock. . Easy to select what you ! me Boys’ Base Ball ‘Suits; all. complete Y UBOr Lt b on wile e 98¢ and $1.48 want. Prices warranted. Per roll 13c 'Garden Hoes and Rakes:35c; 48¢c and 75¢ * 3, to 75c. Come in and let us figure up- ‘Garden Seeds, new stock. ’Full size your rooms 'and give you our prices. = .| Take your Evenrude—it’s to any room, and' the an.e portable, .and try another lake sota colors are bright and'dis-[or-stream. tinctive. No washy | looking| We will show you.how well R B eolors on a Minnesota Color|an Evenrude runs. i plxackage, two for............... 5c "AGAIN I SAY, does it mean anything to g : If interested.we will take Children’s Toy Garden Sets—hoe, rake have a store protect you against any ad- Card. and spade...... 10c, 15¢, 25¢ and 50c vances for 30 days. I really wish folks “House Dresses; Aprons, Middy Blousés, ;<. could be niade to know that our present Waists, Children’s Dresses, etc. On* ° prices and prices for month of May are all of these you get a guaranteed price really CHEAP. Minnesota - handy colors-in Jow for.anFyenrude wide. small cans for little jobs. . Minnesota auto paints: adds dollars to the ‘appearahce of an automobile that has begun to show ‘wear. & Paint brushes, stains, colors, turpentine, linseed oil, every- thing for the painter or home decoration. Carlson, of course " THE VARIETY STORE MAN ON BELTRAML LONGEST STORE, SH ~ PRICES. SATISFACTION ALWAYS. ORTEST g

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