Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1919, Page 4

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“ | o . OUR COAL STOCK NOW ADEQUAT : meat salesman. = Address h&u?g blows. “Sir,” said one with dignity, : badeoh 4 ; aid cash in advance. No ad will Favored by Many. s i you have punched me twice, I hope ‘ in my breast, for if you should, I can: v THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER' Two men had argued about pojjtics Adrertisamgni i b “you have called me a knave and a be run for lese tham 10c per {ssue. work. Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Amer- cent a word per fssus. NO ads run | == WANTED-—Meat_cutter. ADPLY 4t |pot fell what may bo the conse | PAGE FOUR ' e e e e s — WANTED - Experfenced travelinsfnnm at length they -had come to ; + Co t half cent a word per issue, When | e e | s o ? One Shade or Color Combination | ost hel seat & Word » o | ANTHD— G o generalhouse. fool. you have broken my spectaclen For Stoves and Furnaces Ads charged on our books cost one ica Ave. Phone 58. 113t | you will not rouse the sleeping llon % s : for less than 26c. : W. G. Schroeder’s store. 24114 i S 34 | ntes _ Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg and Buckwheat Scarf, Turban and Bag All of the Same Material—Shoes Are Also AR e Given Consideration. FOR SALE W:}:;IED—-GHL .8t Annmny;e:i {1_!)155- i B Pocohontas and Anthracite Briquettes frdae SHURN B e bl oo L U el G LR FOR SALE—Roll top desk and office| goR " ANY kind of a real estate deal, e g This business of dressing all in Hu[s : : g * one shade or in &' AR o shair. | dood condition. PLONS | " geq or write B. J. Willits, 407 Bol- MAKE YUUR S , Hocking Sereened Lump e bination of two colors at the most, ob- | —— — trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf P o ; : v £ serves a fashion correspondent, is an For;e ;A%E;;‘:&lt a}éflssoggd :3{:;! ,;l i WEAR l NGER West Vlrglma Sphnt 2 green, de a ; 5 : want good dry split wood or FOR RENT : st ol i 5 X gg::nd t:mirnc hent:? wood, call Ten months ago, W. H. Kelley, n Youghlogheny Lump and Stove: lumber salesman of Omaha, had a pair idea that the 'well-dressed French woman {8 very clever about but which repregents almost too much time for a118 0 AR L b the average American to’ devote to G H. French, Phone 93, 64113} FOR RENT-Modern furnished Toft | of ‘shoes re-soled with Nedlin Soles. Coke—Nut, Stove and Egg Sizes such & purpose. FOI} SALE;—?; égch ueaso:ed Ii:c]b Dl s R L Mr. K&lley ghm much m::tli‘m fined has Evén when the costume was al-] Pine wood $2.25 per Cort: ave | FOR RENT—6 room housd, 615 | worn these shoes constantly. says | : orders at Brakke's Storé. - Phonel . Irvine Ave, - Phone 744, A. Klein, | ‘“they are still good for, another ten lowed more latitude in this matter 133.W. 63115 RO ATS 1 TORESE ¢ Sdgfi S ih of WeRED OUR COKE IS THE CLEANEST AND in spite of their dissimilarity. Just at present the scarf and turban seem to be demanding especial atten- the French woman had a knack of se-§ _________ : : : Good shoe stores carry Neslin-soled lecting ‘her clothes so that they obvl | FOR SALETTwio cong. o‘lilevf;es:l ;n]d FOR -RENT — Modern. furnished | shoes in many styles for men, wom:n : i ously were meant to be worn together one coming in. red * Westphal, room. Call 327 or 250. 14 d children.” They cost you no m 3 i Eether | Box 81, Bemidf, Minn. Phone 860, Yhie)and cikdeen. L ey o s |[HOTTEST F UEL OBTAINABLE . o Soles are also available everywhere for LOST AND FOUND re-soling. Remember—these soles are created by science to be what soles should be. They are comfortable and 30-F-4. 6d114 T o iy S s S S C e T FOR SALE CHEAP—Big camp range, tion, and an attractive way of mak- 8 holes, nearly new. O. K. Res- ing them fi‘;flfol'm to cr(;nventlon I?b:" taurant, 6d1-13 | ~ Return to slizabeth Winklesky,| waterproof—as wel’lmas long-wearing. have the hat, the scarf and possibly FOR SALB—Oak, well built store 1217 Bemld‘jl A‘ve,, for .rewsx;zi.l They are made by The fil?;‘l‘xl:e the bag all of one material. If the | "5 S T Pioneer office. o 13 gzlsl;ume(bvra%zr}g& it 0 1123tf | LOST—Pair of glasses ‘on America | teed to outwear any o er"w shoes match either the coat or the N color of the scarf, then all is well. ‘Ave,, between 9th St. and high ] LOST—Pair of white rosary beads. St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Go. Illlll[lllllllll”fllllllllllllllllll(IHIIHIl[lllll LETECITLL e e One ‘young woman seen recently’| FOR SALE—House and lot, also fur-| gchool. ~Return to Ploneer office. —'l'- ; carried but the idea of matching the | Diture; east of Lincoln school on 3d113 OlN Tl ronessential e | Aigaruer, (Nymora. . Chepn 1C taken Mprata 5. P at once. Vincent Jonas, Nymore, tall—whether by accident or by de- Minn, 2 18d1-26 | » sign one canonly guess. Her suit, turban and scarf were all of duvetyn, which was of a pinkish tan color, called: tea shade. Her shoes and gloves matched also, and under one arm she carrled an important looking portfolio of exactly the same color. 8o unusual was the result of this odd y oy b costume that she attracted consider hWhyvgo o ne&;%m 7°.E" bz‘”‘}' ’ e : ; w i 5 able attention as she strolled along, :a:?e :oe:eymn‘g in yoi:uay‘ut::z !::t; O en e One S ;,k apparently unconscious that any one poison is seeping into your blood to 8 £ — was looking at her. undermine your resistance to disease? : Y PO i3 WHY RISK PNEUMONIA? In this case the scarf and the |First thing you know you’ll have a turban were of the same material, and |cold—then who knows what may fol- A . the fact that it_was humble duvetyn low? : g ; 2 ) detracted Tothing from its smart- | If you keep your bowels active and - : s : free from fermenting food-waste, i ness. The main thing seems, indeed, 8 to be the slmilarity and not the mate- | yoUu Te keeping poisons from forming. 2 rial. Fur, bands of fur, braiding, em- | LOR £ glving your blood a chance to broldery.” an fight colds. You're cutting down the M. , angora and quilting are all risk to the 1 o 5 % e lowest possible point. in use to bring the Jpoint of similarity | “mpere is a new, really pleasant out, For dress affairs and incidentals |ogting salts called 'SALINOS. It is Iy for the fortunate possessors of the ipleasant to use and fully effective in V{n‘é_:rewltlml there are the most at-'|cold water. It will completely empty tragtive sets ‘of squirrel and various our digestive tract, including the other furs, consisting of muff, scarf i b e Every year you spend a large portion of the L s e O A | money you get. So much for clothing. So much ey o ol e | for shoes. Somuch for things to eat, house furnishings, garden seeds and tools and what not. fur has sprung up, although silver fox ‘mg. and squirrel have a ' well-established place, - FURNITURE AND * UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE, Fyneral Director PHONE 178-W or R Wonder What Pee Got for It. - .. Quite a 'while ago an author, Edgar Allan Poe, contributed a story to Gra- ham's Library of Fiction, No. 1. But 4t hardly occurred to him that some day a collector would pick up an old copy of that periodical for 25° cents and presently sell 1t to somebody eise for $1,000. Irobably it s just as well that it did not, for the knowledge might have discontented him with his own modest emolument for writing a classic. There’s one sure way to get the most for your money. K\@ow what you want before you go to buy. i e READ ADVERTISEMENTS. The advertisements you read will tell you what is new and good. They will’ give you the _“latest ideas and improvements. They will help you to live better and dress better at less cost. - SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, Wool, - Sheep Pelts and Bee | For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices -l Wax and Tallow S : £ty s o ; '. : To NORTHERN 'HIDE & FUR COMPANY If you think of it, you’'ll be surprised at-the world of ‘interest 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota and the wealth of new ideas you'll find in reading adver- tisements. : Sp,eéial Map Goupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. : AdVertisementé are the daily record of progress. They are - the report to you.of the manufacturers and merchants who . e work for you, telling what has been ‘accomplished for your benefit. : . - 3o (1 S R R P B I T 1 Address. b 0o L v TR % : _Perhaps Father isn’t the right kind of t eacher [pomNGs OF THE VAN LOONS dRACE. AND MAMA ARE NoT goIinNg o THE PARTY NOW Do Yov THINK WELL HAZSC, How ABouT THAT e T S ) TS ARTERNoNS THERE AIN'T NOBoDY GoING “To THE PARTY, BoBRY I3 Not donNt‘é To THE. ARTY

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