Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 7

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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1918 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 2 / . PA‘GE SEVEN o W REPUBLICAN TICKET| =5 || &8-. VOTE IT STRAIGHT | ' =18 e _é‘ég‘féi?fi,fiz, ‘Senator jn Congress i | Z - b o= = = ' » That’s becausetheUniver- KNUTE NELSON sal Combination, burning Gas, Coal and Wood Governor enables every housewife to keep e her kitcheu cool in summer, J. A. A. BURNQUIST g A warm in winter, save fuel, mate- \ FROM K, | oAt rials, expense and labor, the year ) G around! Come today and’see the Lieutenant Governor THOMAS FRANKSON DONT ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN! UNIVERSAL “eaves™ - HERE’S QUICK RE]I[EF FOR Yo" Has splendid cooking qualities Compact, complete, durable Lt . 5 of high-grade coal range — and economically operated. Stop the pain! Give merelief! That's = down to the seat of the trouble, warm- and the added convenience Every modern convenience.’ Secretary of State what you want when you're hurt.. ing and easing the nerves and tissues. That’s what you get with Sloan’s Lini- You can almost feel the inflammation, of gas when wanted for oven. Fully guaranteed by us— ment. It notonly “‘killspain,” butdoes swelling or stiffness subside, as the to chi = it quickly, without delay. pain grows less and less. No parts to change—just turn sold for cash or on easy pay-~ If you're tormented by Rheumatism, You don't even have to wait to rub 7yl ments. See this range soon Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache, in Sloan’s Liniment. It penetrates, and JULIUS A.SCHMAHL | and body or nerve pain—just see how its Clear, clean liquid can be poured 4 ! juickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives right on the skin without staining. Get G H d C i “elief. The very fust application rests a generous size bottle from your lven \ ar Ware O. n v e State Auditor J. A. O. PREUS ind comforts. = Scems to reach right ~druggist today. Minnesota Ave. - Bemidji, Minn . . _State Treasurer . HENRY RINES 'lflm Poneer Wan Attorney General CLIFFORD L.HILTON Th . I N : T ’ -k Clerk of the Supreme Court |- . . HERMAN MUELLER to EXper iment ot E Railroad and Warehou R TR : see | i Commissioner With' war-time [conditions and | 1 FRED W. PUTNAM natic’)nal needs making an u_nprecedented demand on every '] ‘ e man’s pocketbook, it is no time to take a chance in getting , ‘* 5 full value for every dollar expended. Candidates for, the Supreme Court Endorsed by the Re- , . = publican State Central Com- In the matter of men’s apparel, Gill Brothers consider mittee s 8 it their bounden duty to insist that every man who buys . - — anything at this store, shall get utmost value and only Chief Justice of the Supreme merchandise of highest quality — because quality is the ] Court ; foundation of true economy. bl ] CALVIN L. BROWN _ | ~F= . To guard our customers’ interests and insist on their satisfaction, we feel is a high obligation that we must Associate Justice of the Su- “carry on” more strongly today than ever before. preme Court OSCAR HALLAM Ascociate Justice of the Su- preme Court ; ANDREW HOLT b Kuppenheimerzand - SRS I o SNETTN T AT MR T AN SR New Patterns in Fall : S l _Pl Cl h oy Pt W 1 tyle-Plus Clothes Winter Underwear, Munsing v ' . Q‘;fl'zfit‘?;v;‘ " "for Fall and Winter show in what a highly successful man- - ner we are maintaining Gill Brvs. standards of service, Our stock of Hats include every quality -and value-giving. Our stocks are as great as ever i ‘":4":,” ';L“ ol ——offer as many styles, fabrics and patterns as ever. And so we say, when you need clothes, come here, confident of the ‘same quality and values that have made this store leaders. Suits and Overcoats $25. $30 $35, $40, $45 GILL BROS. “THE KUPPENHEIMER & STYLE PLUS HOUSE IN BEMIDJI” Prepared, issued and paid for by the Reoublican State Central Committea. THE PLAUSIBLE STRANGERS. —From the Saturday Evening Post. ] Read The Pioneer Want Ads'

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