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wmmv;,mfimc. NOVEMBER 7, 1919 'A. Brose " TOBACCONIST -400 Minnesota Avenue Keeps the best stock of Tobacco in the Northwest, also Pipes. ‘We'do Pipe Re- pairing. PHONE | B R AR A K H KKK KK * ‘PURTLE ARG, LR R SRR 83X R 08N A Miss Parker, the teacher of the Sil- ver Lake school, gave a. basket social Hallowe’en night.. The soclal was not well attended, but everyone had _.an enjoyable, time. --‘The ' baskets brought :$22,25. ~ - Qilbert : Peterson, Peter Becxer, William De Grave were visitors at the Luenae:home Saturday. - Mrs. Peter Becker was a Bemidji visitor Wednesday. . Williani 'De Grave was ‘a Bemidjl business visitor Thureday. Miss Blma Peterson, who is-at- tending business college in Bemidji was an over Sunday visitor with her .. parents,; Mr. -and Mrs. G. Peterson, returning - Monday to -resumie her v studies. - : Mrs. August Luenae visited Friday with “her daughter, Mrs. Coleman . Love, of Bemidji. § James ., Peterson . 'from Wykoff S Minn., is visiting at the home of his - — A = uncle; and aunt, Mr. an rs. Gil- bert-Peterson and tamily. - - B Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas Bailey|| === == moved to. Bemidji Tuesday, where they~will’ make 'their' home. . Mr. :. Bailey- has ‘accepted a position as ‘. chief:of ;police; ] Charles' Becker from Lancaster, FOR YOUR LIVERY Wis., is visiting at the home of his ¢ uncle, Philip: Be¢ker-and family. Charles Hedglin, Myron Saddler 7 _EAT- . AT Third Streat Gafo Our Waiters Do the Waiting: i problem of being efficient and dis- creet. At all In Red Cross Membership Is Invested in ' - " Finishing the War Job ‘Public Health Disaster Relief First Aid duties in a man- , ner- that meets with approval. ;7 and Lloyd Swedberg are working on D " - ¢ the telephone line. They are putting ay or night the year . i mwl?olles &nd-we eixltwot ‘to have round. - ome mce a good lie in the near future. New Dodge and Ford Cars 3 . i 3 : Miss” Alice Butler, the teacher-in at your service Aldrich & Engluh MINNEAPOLIS MINN, Cl]il d WQlfare the Buena Vista school, will give a program-and pie soclal in the school WARD BROTHERS house Saturday evening, November ||- b - 16. Everybody come anfi have a : g::od time. Girls, be sure and bring ples. . 3 Alexander Rygg of Wilton was a Bemidji visitor. While there he had .- some dental work done. E il SR KR KKK KKK KKK KK * General' Blacksmithing The best e ik - quipped sanatorium in —Horssshoeing a Specialty— !f:he North;;vest. Eq:gmen]f‘;n cost t‘ - & o ortune. very treatment known to - Oxy-acetylene’ Welding | cdical science. can be obtained here SHOW YOUR SPIRIT' and Cutting : ;vithout g:ing lt‘o expe#ive spir.ihqp A . g' § 'ar away from home. We specialize 314 FOURTH. STRELE -chronic, persistent diseases of months —_— . and years standing that have not been benefited by medicines and old fash- “ p ” joned: doctoring. Nerve troubles, J OIN rheumatism, dyspepsia and constipa- ' Saving Money Is | Largely a matter -of Habit The. people who save -as a rule, have just as good times, in fact better, than those who fail to save, be- cause they have the satis- faction of knowing that they are fortified against : unexpected. Pick out the most suc- cessful money makers in your community and yeu will find them to be the heaviest insurers. THINK IT OVER D. S. MITCHELL The New- York Life Man Northern Nat’l Bank Bldg., Room 8 Phone 578W . DEBS i KK KKK KKK KKKK KX The: snow: storm. makes, our: roads bad, neither sleighing or wheeling. Ladies Aid' met at Mrs. C. Nelson’s on :Jast Wednesday with a: large attendance, ¢ The' Nelson Bros. and N. Annson - were in Bemidji one day last week. Woodford Bros .erected a bridge across the Sandy river at the washed out dam. Our' school teacher, Mrs. Clausin, was on, the sick list for a day. Electric o THE TROUBLE-MAKERS. Ladies hairdressing and al the Battle Creek methods. SOUTH BELTRAMI RED CROSS | Special apartments for ladies. 4 'Graduated assistants. and massages A visit to this wonderful Minneap- Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. ite G. B tad, M. D., describ NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY. Make, your. appointments t |[Sisens and veqees: free, Goncriptive Dwight D. Miller FIRE INSURANCE by phone 776-J book and complete information. No WE CAN REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER olis institution will interest every- _ -charge for consultation. Insure Anything Anywhere J . F- OSborn 212 Beltrami Avenue T o -~ tion, ‘skin diseases, lung trouble, catarrh, kidney troubles, blood and \ : Vapor . fill;u“% aihimex:::: treltet'l;w by tl;l&hla of || ¥ - @ g : inds; electricity in twenty differ- | ; Sulphur \ent !orm's, “light cure.” Swedish| & r 1 ross 0 i ’; imovements and scientific massage. b body, sick or well. We can refe: & Y Offices, Northern National Bank D% Blornstad MDY MR N. e e PR YR AL JIR @\ [ —m—m—m————— Sybscribe for The Ploneer. | A baith for all ailments for || e, s mhelations November 2 to 11, 1919 4 9 r 'you. to leading physicians and satis- = e ——— e e —— “STLYE” ’ Mail Orders without 3 - - Promptly and Carefully “EXTRAVAGANCE” Filled “The world owes me.a living,” re- marked the I. W. W. shouter. “Yes,” replied the industrious citizen.; “but how is the world going to pay:it if: you insist-on shoving it into. bankruptcy.?” ’ — . Subscribe . for - The. Dally Ploneer i ’é_sa store for &our boy and we want “him to call it his store. ,, - For we have taken pains to study his : wants and wishes in every item that goes tomake a boy’s wardrobe compléte. You want-him to have plenty of fun —exereise is a good thing for young . America—so we have put lots of hard-wearing qualities in these Boys’ School Suits. And the extra pair of knickers makes‘his suit last twice as long: . 4 He will always look neat and dressy in these clothes, for they have. been selected with par- ticular appreciation of what styles-boys like ‘best. § sen Treatments, ozone inhalations| either ladies or gentlemen This space contributed by fied patients from everywhere. Rea- $898 $8.08 $8.98 A Remarkable Offering of the Season’s Most Favored Shoes FOR ONE WEEK Pretty Shoes Well Fitted, That’s the Secret of Pretty Feet Eight new shoes offered in this remarkable sale, $8.98; are shown: in French Grey, Dark Brown, Field Mouse, and Black; with cloth tops to match. These have Goodyear Welt Soles and Dressy Louis or Military Heels; AAA to D. $8.8 Saturday and all nex wogk $8.18 NOTICE Our stock of winter foot wear is now very complete, such as Pure Gum Lumbermen’s Rubbers, for boys and men, in black, red or white; 8 to 12 inch tops; also O vershoes and Fleeced Rubbers. T — TROPPMAN'S BETTER SHOES AND SERVICE Mothers will be equally” as well pleased from a standpoint of value. You can’t get better values anywhere. : y Fancy cheviots, blue cheviots and rough tweeds . in-newest fall patterns. 42 Hats and caps that have as much dash as big brother’s. ; Ties with plenty of color and neatest of_ pat- terns, to go with these brightly-striped shirts, that are-as mannish in cut as “dad’s.” Sweater coats are dandy for chilly mornings and many other times. Every boy should have one. ; . S NEUNEU———" T P