Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN HE best Pencil 1€ you ce;islll: b?lx)lfc;s ENUS always the least ex- | ]!ENC[IS pensive in the end. FIRE INSURANCE . REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 $49.000 ROAD CONTRACT | CLOSED FOR A TWELVE 400 Minnesota Avenue Starts at Clearwater County Keeps ' the best stock of and Isa 5“"_“’“ of Jef- Tobacco in the Northwest, ferson Highway also Pipes. We do Pipe Re- 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- i cause they have the satis- faction of knowing that they are fortified against the unexpected. ; = Pick out. the most suc- - cessful money makers in your community and you —= will find them to be the A. Brose These world-famous pen- cils are made in 17 de- pairing. (Special to Pioneer.) Clearbrook, Dec. 8—J. B. Lauresen and family of Neving have dJeparlgd e for Hemet, Calif., where th(}e]y will spend the winter basking in the sun- shine and wealth of southern Cali- KRAMER BROS. fornia. Clearwater county farmers 706 Fourteenth St are coming to the front and growing een 3 grees, from 6B softest to 9H hardest and 3 copying. ‘There’s one exactly suited to your work. Smooth, velvety leads that donm’t crumble; thoroughly kjln-dried wood up-to-date and we are proud of] \\;]h%t Phone 444 heaviest insurers. Mr. Lauresen has accomplished, . TR 1) O A A that doesn't splinter, and grading always 1 whiclh is lar%\t;llly thl:lougll: the ra,ls‘ilng JObblng, F lmshmg FOR YOUR LIVERY THINK IT OVER uniform, save m[;ncyand maie for?]nickeyr, [‘ of clover. at Mr. Lauresen, has : done can be repeated by others, Carpenter work of all de- D. S. MITCHELL better, easier work. | hence the question now is, who will scription. Cabinet work a C AR S We unhesitatingly recommend i encil i be the next farmer to spend his win- specialty. The New York Life ‘Man PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE fend A Caxtornia | ALL WORK GUARANTEED Day or night the year Northern Nat'l Bank Bldg., O e round. Room § Phone 575W Mrs.' Roy Evans and children de- Orders Will Be Given New Dod. dF Wholesalers ted for B , Man., Canada, P PYNI ew Dodge and Ford Cars B ttor an extended Visit here rompt Attention at your service —_— ith relati Alfred Quitberg, her l;wroth;: aac::g;pnnied her as far as|— 0 —— —— — w AR" BRGTHERS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Winnipeg, and returned on Tuesday. Subscribe for The Pioneer. DAILY PIONEER SUBSCR[BE FOR THE DAILY PlONEER - !'-g I'— The Ladies Aid sale conducted here ;__,u““""“""m"l 7 — Friday by the Silver Creek congrega |22 IO OO O tion, was a total success. Proceeds about $115. Carl E. Larson, the pop- ular auctioneer, gave the ladies a lift by swinging the hammer ‘for them gratis. That is just Carl to always give a helping hand where needed, and you may rest assured it was highly apprecfated by them. /’;‘Q' SO s P, B g Khpracssungs > 2 P R R S T I R TSI T T8 . o\ ‘/I = A A\ b / & ~ e 2y The Werne Co-operative creamery paid 75 cents for butterfat for Oc- tober. \ Mrs. Martin Snoback passed away at her home in Pine Lake, Sunday, from heart failure, after several years |== illness. Interment Sunday, Rev. Bergford officiating. ts - RSN, , BOX STATIONERY SALE W A contract calling for the expendi- i ture of $49,000 for a 12 mile stretch ] from the western border of Clear i water county over in Polk gounty, X was closed the other day by Anto Bakken of Greenwood and Ole Rud of Winsor. The work will cover 1 miles of the Jefferson highway, and link up a fine stretch of road already completed: in our country. The boys we understand will commence con- struction work shortly after New Years. It will be a road built on up- to-date lines and complete in ever: respect. It is to be hoped that th shown in northern Minnesota was unpacked at this store E Here,s Your Chance To Win! ——onye of the largest shipments of fine stationery ever commissioners in our county will ge ik N 5 ol Lol o e i) during the past few days and the entire lot will be to cover the Jefferson highway be T - | placed on sale as a PRE-HOLIDAY EVENT. iween here and Bagley, at an early date. Do It Now!! An adjurned term of court for Clearwater county will meet at Bag- ley Wednesday, December 10. A _new set of jurors has been drawn to Stationery for Christmas ——is the slogan and we are ready to aupi)ly every man sit at this special term. The postoffice department_ urge woman and child in this locality with a box of station- upon every one to mail their Christ- . . mas packages early in order to avoid ery at the price he can afford to pay. the holiday rush and congestion, which is bound to come at that time, ' g because of the taking out of service a large number of trains all over the country. Please do your part, heed K this warning, and better service will e A be the result to all concerned. LOOk at the Big SaVing ! Phil Buck, the populeau"1 youngdman esiding in Leon, we understand has . {)eenlgranted a license by .the V{'llage 250 boxes --------- 19(: 750 boxes .......... 59(: of Clearbrook, to conduct a pool hall 30(: 'boxes ......... 230 80c boxes 640 and rest room in the Osberg building, 35 b ---------- l ; located on main street. It will be C boxes. ......... 27c $l .00 boxes........ 79¢ s | k pened about the middle of this month we understand. :gc ll;oxes --------- ggc $1.25 boxes........ 99¢ i C boxes.......... o pnd The active construction of the 50 b 4 - $l 50 boxes ...... $l.23 i Clearbrook light plmlllt is ‘l;onr unde; cC boxes.......... 2c $l-75 boxes....... $1.39 ) way. On Friday Thos. Vollom, o fi Ay aoh Bty e Ul o 60c boxes.......... 49c | $2.00 boxes. .. .... $1.49 } 0 and commenced work at once. Al . b flxtu;es necessag tothhelelfite Wa I 1 has been ordered. r. Vollom sai 5 . o g B e tolibo I ‘paltion ¢ Among the assortmentyou will find some beautiful ] turn on the ‘“juice” February 1st, Christmas boxes with a range in price of from $3.00 to | ] providing they are not hung up on the early arrival of material ordered by the firm. They are now erecting the building in which the plant will & be located. $10.00. These sure are beauties and will sell at propor- tionate discounts as above quoted. It means a saving of from 25 tc 40 per cent on your Christmas gift. Send your whole family here to choose. There will be plenty to go around. The Melvin Johnson post of th § American Legion will conduct a busi A ness meeting here on December 12th 3 at 7 o’clock p. m. All members ar urged to be present. Following the meeting a whist party will be given, and an oyster supper served to which the public is invited to take part in. 'i‘« The meeting will be held in the |7=. Haagenson hall. SALE STARTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 The hour is 9:30 a. m. i Helmer Jacobson, manager of the [ Clearbrook flour mill, returned from [ a business trip over to Kelliher, Thusday evening. It will last until Tuesday, December 16, 11:00 p. m. SALE OPENS 15 Oscar Ringstad of Holst and Miss Emma Watnemo of Fosston, wer married at that place Saturday even “‘ ing at eight o’clock. Oscar and hi brother purchased a quarter section of land just south of Clearbrook last spring, located on the Jefferson high- way, where they will make their fu- ture home. Congratulations! : Don’t trade your Liberty Bonds § and War Savings Stamps for money ! to invest in some other investment or investments. We know of several Nothing Sold Before Sale = Opens people here in Clearwater county who ARKER'S Drug and Jewelry Store curities, the best in the world, to in- | = vest in “‘stocks” that promise larger |= P2 returns, but remember it is only a|= = E = promise in order to worm out of you your gilt edge securities in ‘order to fatten their own pocket book at your expense. No promise is as good as your Uncle Sam’s confidentially, we are sure these local investors are go- ing to Db for selling war se- | = ne to e sorry. tor selling war se- | SO NSO curities. Lt i

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