Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918 ; R e, Ok [ BUSINESS 2 DOCTORS Dr. A. E. Henderson Office in O'Leary-Bowser Blk Bemidji Telephone 72-R . THORWALD LUNDE DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Acute and Chronic: 'Diseases | _handled with great success. - 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5. 7-8 p. m. DR. O, R SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block ' V. GARLOCK . D, i{| ®YE BAR. NOSE THROAT il ¢ & Glasses Fitted g DE. E. H. SHITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice Security Bank Bleck DR,‘E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'J ‘Office in Mayo Block N AND SURGEON midji, Minn. R Ao HORARRIR AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 1563 ./ DR, EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH A DENTIST Oftice, G‘Lsaw-Bowser Bldg | Oftice Phone 376-W Res. 376-R DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 8 North of Markham Hotel - Gibbons Block Tel. DR. D, L. STANTON DENTIST - Oftice in Winter Block LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 e VETERINARIANS E. R. BURGESS, D. V. M. Veterinarian Office Phone 8-R 3rd-St. and Irvine Ave. mx{hm%mn Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman’s, Phone No. 209" . 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS NOR' . Al . WB CAN Insure . Anything = Anywhere Oftices Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 * PHOTOGRAPHS For the Boys in France Sittings Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO FUNERAL DIRECTOR 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleuners for Men, Women and Children GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, otc. Bemldjlw° 9‘ SCHEOED hone 65 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St, Bemidji Phone 573-W i J. BISIAR, Mgr. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 68 818 America Oftice Phone 12 1w .| & PROFESSIONAL , Nn - NEEDED TO CARRY HEAT, IF YOU USE A . -UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE. The heat distributes itself throughout your entire home, by a circulating process peculiar only to the UNIVERSAL. Listen Here! We’re not writing this ad merely to have some- . thing in the paper. No sir, not on your life. It ' is our aim to say something that will make you believe in a UNIVERSAL Pipeless Furnace. If your home has no furnace or central heating plant, and you are using stoves, THEN we have a right to stop you on the street, and insist that you come into our store and look at the UNI- VERSAL PIPELESS. Easy fo Install - ' «in and take a look. There is no need to cut walls, or floors or tear your house to .pieces, if you install a UNI- We have the men who do this work and do it well. If you haven’t It can’t be Then step It places you under no —obligation to buy. We like to visit. That’s part VERSAL Pipeless Furnace. a stove you must be interested. otherwise. It wouldn't be human. of the fun in running any business. GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, IRON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any part of the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, 638-W.: I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t throw away your old articles. They are worth money. We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 PHONE 57 (Your Money Back If You Want It) NRK recisrereo The best insulator on the market, not only for houses, but chiclzen houses, stables and root houses. : 3 Vermin proof and rot proof. Save fuel in your home. Line your walls with Flalinum. # . ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CONPANY pound shipments or gver to out of town shippers. 112-Third Street J. GOLDBERCG What's The Matter With Bemidji Merchants Buy goods from merchants you know, not from traders you have never seen. After the Pilgrim Fathers landed, they didn’t send to James I for dry goods. ‘When the Israelites reached Canaan they didn’t write to Pharoah for canned pork and beans. This is no time to clutter up Uncle Sam’s railroads with mail orders. Give him a free hand to feed the boys “in France. Do your bit and buy of Bemidji Merchants. BEMIDJI - THE @ ELEMENTS OPPER, BRASS, Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn. E. *x was . 2 — £ = s H g £ s £ = £ = £ = = = £ = H £ = H = s £ s £ = = E £ — H £ £ £ = = £ = = g H E £ £ E £ H H — £ E H H] £ H = £ E £ s = = ERKKIKKK KKK KK KKK GRANT VALLEY » | Every one is welcome. (X K KKK KKK KKK ‘county, Iowa, and:'S. d family of Pipestone county 1 inn. autoed to Bemidji Saturday|Spur registered 20 for Port Hope| (fourth and fifth}: to visit the C. W. Kingsbury and|township. L. W. Lan%e families and also withhim. a view to buying land. Thomas Phibbs threshed his wheat and oats Monday and the yield was x very satisfactory. X T. J. Wright and wife called on William Hanson and wife Sunday. Services were held at the Edge- wood school house Wednesday even- ing by Rev. M. A. Soper, and were season. e directors meeting Saturday ‘evening was not very well aitended|Charles Carlson. and the work was let to Mrs William Hanson. - 8. H. Kingsbury and family, C. W. Kingsbury and family, and wife, H. P. Rice and family and Mrs F. W. Lange and family were Sunday visitors at the Charles Bar-! this week. home, Miss Effie O'Brien of Independence, | Wilsey Sunday. Mrs. Myric transacted business in | Mrs. John Rossier and children visited Mrs. F. W. Lange Friday afternoon. -~——Buy Liberty Bonds—— KK KKK KKKKKKK KX SPUR : KKK KKK KKK KKK Mrs. Effie Geroy and Mrs. William Gerlinger motored to Bemidji on Tuesday in Mrs. Geroy’s car. The order of the day is digging potatoes.and the farmers have a good apols. crop. & Rachel Gerlinger is teaching in a small town in North Dakota. She school. Koors Bros. are giving a liberal amount for cream now adays, §2 cents a pound. William' Gerlinger had -a letter from his son, Charles, who is station- ed near Omaha, and is an officef in the balloon stgnal corps. Charles is well known in Bemidji. Sunday services are still held at the school house at Spur, and are ' NEWS FRON CORRESPONDENTS conducted by Mr. Arends of Iowa,|Week, distributed as follows: ingsbury | tended, day. Phone 850 At the Lowest Pr A social was held at Spur school|Second and third grades. house for the purpose of meeting the| Fourth and fi,fth grades...... W. Daily and \lvlifexof Clay|school teachers, a large number at-|Sixth and seventh grades...;. . William Gerlinger, postmaster at J. C. Souder acted with| Delhine Magill, Ve: ~——Buy Liberty Bonds: /4| Home credit ca’ KK KK K KKK ) kKX K Kk gfto work in each g igg;:;;yw%w. GRANT VALLEY, ’3: This method has prgven of value to KK KKKK KK XX KK KKK oth parents and pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Searl Kingsbury of Pipestone visited at the Charles Bar-|on Saturday was a great success in :hiiy lémme Sunday. They made tihe spite of the drizzily weather prevail- rip | auto and were accompanied|ing. The exhibits were large and of quite well attended, COHSMGYUIE the{ py Mr,y]and Mrs. Jean Daley of Iow£ sugpriah\z excellence. I 2 Mrs. H. P. Rice has returned from |school d: Portage Lake, where she visited Mrs. | work. Iowa, who is visiting relatives here, called on her aunt, Mrs. H. P. Rice| Turtle River Friday. Sunday Satternoon. Rev. Soper’'s two sons were out to| gow iday. the Pine Grove Sunday school- last Goxin Eridey Sunday. They brought their cornets *land treated us to some good music, which we very much appreciated, and hope the boys will come again, i Miss Barbara Rafferty attendedsthe MW, Butist homs &lae Grove Sunday soheolilast: S Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neil were George Mayer is home from Minne-| Turtle River visitors Friday. Mrs. Coyle entehtained Mrs. How- ard of Clearbrook last week., BEvery one is talking fair and pre- a graduate of Bemidji high paring exhibits. C. K. Lee of Redby called on friends here this week. Buy Liberty Bonds—— KKK K KKK KK KKK KX x x *KEI;I‘IBER*SEH’?%‘ EQTES* : time with her sister, Mrs, B. N. ‘War Savings societies have been or- ganized in every room, that the high record attained last N stamps. year may be repeated this year. Last vear $677.26 wrs subscribed for Lib- ert Bonds, baby bonds, and thrift PAGE THREE The enrolment has Increased from 144 the first week to°153 the second RFirst grade .'. .. .04 Fil Eighth grade . ... Visitors to Mi nie Tozier. jave. been Proper credit is gi The People’s fair at the city —-—Buy Liberty Bonds—— *‘Mr. and Mrs. Wren Kingsbury and family visited friends here this week.| ¥ ® ¥ % X X ¥ ¥ ¥ & & Xk X X &% Mrs. Fred Lange and children vis-| % . W. Dailey|ited at the Barclay home Sunday. Harold Rice, who has been work- ing near Federal Dam, came-home TURTLE LAKE. kKKK K KKK KKK Mike Walters called on Fred urday. - Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Becker and Sunday. derson, Win- < put hall The Kelliher igplayed a fine lot of school * * X M. W. Butler, Byron Wentworth and Clinton Skinuner called on F. G. Mc- Mrs. Gilbert Peterson and daugh- ter, Elma, were Bemidji shopers Sat- Mr. and Mrs. B, N. Wentworth and Miss Kate Hines spent Sunday at the fam- ily visited at the Tom Baily home Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson of « Bemidji were week-end visitors at the Saturday. G. Peterson home. worth, H.H:Cominsky, Mgr. Women's High Class Fall Apparal Gonsidered Buy Your Fall Coat NOW. Later you will have poor choice and will almost certainly pay more. $29.50 and $39.50 with scores of others up to $97.50. Materials shown are Silvertone, Bo- livia, Velour, Normandy, Frostglow, Duotone and Pile fabrics. We show exceptional values at special at Many other fine Suits up to $128. The favorite materials are Tricotine, Serge, Silvertone, Velour, Chiffon Velvet, Broadcloth and Oxford. Buy Ynurofall Suit HERE and NOW. Our collection is truly individual and demonstrates Schneider Bros. Co., $39.50 anl $45.00 superiority. Very BLOUSES That are new and different. Every day adds to our already large assortments of new blouses. Every new shade shown. High, low and collarless models; beaded and embroidered. Finest qualities of Georgette crepe—at $5.95, $6.95 to $I5 JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS at $5.50-$6.50 Made of an extra good quality of Jersey Silk with self and taffeta dust ruffle. The season’s newest shades “Betty Wales’TYO'uthfuI Dresses Are Shown Here T L L L L L L L G L L LT Mrs. Algot Carlson and Mrs. Frank O'Neil visited with Mrs. A. P. Reeve Kate Hines arrived Wednesday from Hines and will visit for gome Went- Fred McGowan, who has been sick It is hoped | for some time, left Saturday morning for St. Anthony hospial at Bemidji. IIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIlIlIIIIlIHIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlIIlIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIE Schneider Bros. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. 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