Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 2

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- in the gang. g Quite a number of road contractors .Utter Monday of last week. "‘Gertrude Erickson Thursday. . Arvilla Becker, students in the Be . of December- . your farmer neighbors and hear how . ness visitors here Saturday. ' THE PIONEER WANT ADS Chasxanxakn NTRuas] *. ° . CLEARBROOK *| KWK AR AR R R KK &P ;. There was born to Mr. and Mrs.| Randahl girl twins Wednesday mor- nhing.- Mr. Randahl is busy passing the “cigars around. The mother.and children are getting along nicely. i P. G. Peterson, the son-in-law of Nils 0. Johnson of this place, has rchased the Weme store. Mr. erson/took charge the first part of the week. ! Quite a few of Clearbrook’s sports- men went out-on a wolf-hunting trip, Wednesday. Gilbert Jensen, who kill- ed one wolf, was the only lucky one were in:Clearbrook Wednesday to put in bidsion‘thg contract for grad- | 1ing the trun hway betyween Gleaz- brook and Bagiey. i i The flour ‘mill will soon be run- ning night ‘and day in_order to keep up_with, the - denand.. That speaks well for the home industry.. . County Attorney William MeLen- ! nan of Bagley was seen up this way Monday. A carload of sows were shipped to | Warren by the farmers of this com- | munity. The young folks enjoyed a dance given here, Monday. Gunder Hedberg and Vernie Se-| vers were to Bagley Wednesday with a load of beef. AR AR KK KKK R & -, LIBERTY * PEREX R KR KR XX ERRES i # Mr. and Mrs. Champic Pétri enter- | tained Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Malterud | and daughter, Miss Blanche, and Mr. Albert Lawson on Thanksgiving Day. | Mrs. Malterud and Blanche return- ed to their home in Buena Vista on Saturday. The Basket Social and dance at the Long Lake school was"well at- tended and a good time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klasen spent ‘Wednesday evening with Mr, and Mrs. P. Utter, who rent the Geo. Fuller farm. ! Herman Fladhammer was a caller on Albert Lawsan on Friday. | Mrs. Hiram Fanders called on Mrs. Mrs. Paul Strelean called on Mrs., Miss Franeis Fladhammer and M midji high school, spent the Thanks- | .giving holiday with their parents here. | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Simon of Pu-| posky entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mar-| tin Sande on Thanksgiving. e gl EE R hxmxnxmxxuxify % HORNET *| [EERESERE R R R S B 5 & M Harry Clouse yecently took a car-f load of cattle and sheep to St. Paul. Miss Kate Angell of Wisconsin has been visiting relatives and friends | here. . | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rozyski of St. Paul, former residents, have béen visiting friends here recently. R. Lambert, Jr., who has been in Minncapolis has been returned to his home. | William Bancroft of Spooner 1s visiting at the home H. O. Ness. Jesse Bogart'and wife have gone | to help run a camp near Shooks. John Thullen and faniily ate Thanksgiving dinner with Herman Thorn and family at Blackduck. Miss Magda Gronseth came home from Bemidji to spend her Thanks-} giving vacation. | Mrs. Herbert Ayres and family of Blackduck spent Thanksgiving day at the home of B. F. Winans, Dr. Dauglas of Blackduck was called on Friday to see Mis. O. P. Stene, who is ill. Nelson Overly was in Bemidji on Saturday. A megting of the farm bureau unit was held on Saturday at-the Murray school.. Dinner was served at noon, after which the meeting came to or- der, The potato co: 1 about 5,5 shel! ed in Hornet th essary ice tools proved to be rather expensive arrangements may bé made later in the season, whereby the members can get together and get their supply of ice. J. R. Lambert, Jr,, was elected a del_egatg to the county farm bureau | unit which meets in Bemidji the 17th Other letters received from the ty. agent were read and dis- The next meeting will be held at the. Murray school at 11 o'clock on Décember 17. As the officers for the coming year will he' elected at tibs meeting a good attendance is desired. Come and enjoy a good dinner with the farm bureau unit is trying to solve the farmer’s probler R R TR R T T * ‘PINEWOOD * HPEEX I R R RXEX KR . Miss J. W. Faultz of Bagley, who is teaching school near Debs, return- ed to her home Wednesday for Thanksgiving. LI John Richards of Bemidji was a business caller here Friday in the in- |} terest of the Duxbury Land Co. Ted Peterson, Otto Larson and Fritz Johnson, of Debs. were busi- Miss Julia Lein and Clarence Mel- Jand returned fromr Canada Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Miller visited friends at Debs Sunday and Monday. Carl Schmitt was a Bemidji busi- ness visitor Friday. Louis Matheson went to Bemidji Monday and will be there a few days on business. Ole Rude, lumber hauler, who have been hauling for a month from Erick Lysings place will finish the work this week. 5 The dance on Saturday evenin‘g‘ at ([ the hall in Buzzle was well attended. BRING RESULTS Specials “This Week : LADIES’ HAND BAGS A selection of five styles; all new, moose and ox hide leath- er; new shapes and styles; $4.00 values; your selection This Week—$2.98 ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATORS New design; a guarantee with each one— Special—$9.95 Others for less, some for more—large selection. DOLLS—19 STYLES Representing selection from our mammoth stock this week Special—98¢ Values much more! They are imported and American made with pretty bisque faces; some have hair and some are Sleeping Dolls. """ KIDDIE CARS No. 4 size; for child 3 to 4 years; regular $2.25— Special—$1.69 No. 4-size; for child 4 to 6 years; regular $2.50— Special—$1.89 MANICURE SETS Most handsome ever offered at this prices; 20-piece set in leather and leather-velvet or silk fold-up roll; regular val- ue $7.50— Special, per set—$5.95 SUIT CASES In fibre, black or brown, and Japanese matting; also real leather; you will save on these. Very Special— $1.98-$2.48-52.98 And up to—9$19.50 7 Shaving Stands, Smoking Stands, Serving Trays, Collar Bags, Music Rolls—at prices that we know are less. Mirrors, Toys! TOY DRUMS We offer this week special; 3 of them at..39¢-69¢c-88¢ New designs, stringing leath- er ear, string fibre heads and bottoms; regular prices are 60c, 98¢ and $1.48. TOY TEA SETS Tin decortaed 10-piece set, good 50c valu special this week ... - 111 Much larger box and set, more pieces; regular $1.25 seller; this week... DOLL CABS Special all hand-woven fibre reed, in ivory grey, with roll or shell body, reclining back; regular $10.95— Special —$6.95 A HOME STORE . Every dollar earned is left right here at home. If it costs you less, why not help a Home Store? TRAVELING BAGS $3.98 to $17.50 BOSTON BAGS $1.98-$2.98-$3.98 You will find very good val- ucs here. The Baby Vamp ELECTRIC LAMP With different colored shades— Special—$4.95 LADIES’ BLOUSES New materials, very pretty, new designs, at new prices— - $2.98-$3.98-$4.98 And up to—88.50 LADIES' NEW SWEATERS All-wool and wool jersey— $2.98-$3.98-84.98 to—87.80 and up | 1..NEW .DRESS:GOODS .-~ Special prices range from 48¢-98c-$1.48 to $1.98 Taffeta and Silk Messa- Georgette Crepe........81.29 EMBROIDERY AND STAMPED GOODS Entire new shipment of these perfectly stamped pieces, on special assorted materials; new and neat designs in— Ladies’ Growns Aprons Sheets Pillow Cases Tea Sets Dresser Scarfs Towels Luncheon Sets Napkins —all priced very low. DR. DENTON’S {SLEEPING GARMENTS 7¢-98¢-$1.23-$1.29 These, are ,popular garments and sold very cheap. Toys!- SANTA CLAUSE cutoUTs A heuavy, colored cut-out bpicl' ture of Santa Claus— 3 for 5¢ TINKER TOYS The Thousand Wonder Builder, known all over the country; each set will build more than a hundred differ- ent models; retails every- where for Thc; this week— Special—55¢ We have:aiso the whole fa- mous’ TINKER FAMILY— Tom' Tinkdr, Manning Tink- er, Siren Tinker, Tillie Tink- er, Rattle Box, Whirly Tink- er, Tinker & Tinker .furnish- ings— Prices—50¢ to $1.26 CARLSON FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER We are out to make A NEW’ RECORD IN HOLIDAY . SELLING:—ye are out to sell a greater amgunt, ofi goods . THAN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR, We have the largest stock For months we have looked forward and ed to carry. t we have ever attempt- planned “for this big event—we have spared no pains. We have sacrificed time and sleep and lots of energy in order to.gather a stock of sufficient size, variety and new- nes sto be worthy of a Bemidji Store. You know,it’s great to have to live up to the reput'a- tion weé have—and the stores’ and Bemidji’s reputation as a whole. And we are doing it! vy e ;xqw'haVe a stock which is thousands of dollars Jfeater théan ‘we have carried before—and just when have curtailed their buying and have small “variety to choose from. We decided that nge heavier for that very reason—and have the stock offer our trade. A stock unequaled in size, in ness to bé‘worthy of a Bemidji Store. 5 While bfiyjng in such Im"ge quantities, we were offer- j;‘gd manxi-pricvcgpcessions, \ ; Stapd-=dnd then-some! and we took all we could s , AR wg:can and will offer the same prices con- § .:cessions to the.trade and will say, without fear of contra-- diction, that you will buy Holiday Goods of all kinds FOR/ . LESS-MONEY- than ever before—IF YOU BUY HERE! 1A'nd the reasons we have set forth here are just the rea- 5 fis why Jou shoy’qllq buy here! We want you to buy here because we firmly believe :that you will buy for less and be very much pleased all- “around. WHY: NOT GIVE YOUR HOLIDAY PURCHASES TO AN EXCLUSIVE HOLIDAY STORE?. It’s our business to sell HOLIDAY GOODS. We plan and work for it to make yourvbuying easy and pleasant— and to save you money. The buying has started—we have extra salespeople. All goods now on display for easy selection—why not start your buying TODAY? You may make your selections now. All purchases are tagged and laid away for, you until you want them— no deposit asked. Should you later see something else we will cheerfully exchange any items for you. AND YOU HAVE THIS TO GAIN BY EARLY BUYING. Tt’s easier. . to shop; no heavy Christmas jam to get into, better.selec- tions, more time to give to it,than lafer, you bay as ¢ and make your exchanges i AND CANNOT LOOSE! BABY CUTTERS New Prices— $3.50-88.25-812.50 i you fi&ish—-«,SO YOU GAIN .§ H & NEW, FRESH CANDIES Large stock, all kinds— Per lb—15¢-20¢-25¢ NEW CROP NUTS Per 1b—15¢-23¢-28¢-33¢ OUR WHOLE STORE IS TURNED OVER TO ACTIVE HOLIDAY SELLING! You select here from a Holiday stock of more, than $20,000 worth of goods. You select.your staple needs out of 4 stock fully as large as this. - - Therd s no reason why ;i;'ou should not do better for vourself here—we are here to serve the very best‘we_ca_n. It’s up to us to sell—if large stocks and lower prices, wx_ll “do-it, we will hdave done out part, You can do youx if: you buy at this Holiday Store. ] . Timely Goods BED SPREADS Neat Patterns $1.48-81.58-$1.98 And up to—85.95 You will do better here! OUTING FLANNEL 27 in. wide, heavy grade— 15¢-17¢c-18¢ 36 inches wide—18¢ BOYS' AND MEN'S SWEATERS In Gray, Maroon and Blue; exira values at— 89¢-$1.23-$1.49 $1.98 and $2.98 All-wool Sweaters 62.98 to $4.98 to $8.50 HOSIERY Ladies’ Wool Heather Hose, special ... All-Sitk Hose . Fine Cotton, Lisle’ Hose— 15¢-19¢-25¢-38c-48¢ Men’s -Hose.... 15¢-25¢-48¢ In' “Cotton,, Silk, Heather, Wool and heavy Wool; these prices are very low. MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNDERWEAR Union: Suits, heavy ... $1.49-31.55 -.$1.98 Men’s fleeced Wool fleeced Part Wool ribbed, at .....$1.98-$2.98-$3.98 Strictly (all wool, special .........$3.98-$4.90 CHRISTMAS POSTALS AND BOOKLETS .We have a very large assort- ment. T ———— GAMES T5e Games; specially priced This Week—49¢ _ Ask to see all our specials. Toys! IRON TOYS Just hundreds of Iron Toys; Prices—10¢ to $2.98 Electric and Track Trains; steel, tin and iron; special at From—25¢ to $10.00 MECHANICAL TOYS A larger assortment than any other place; all new and different— From—25¢ to $2.00 Rocking Horses and Shoo-Fly Horses at less. e < S PO TR Y «Of Course’ THE HOME OF SANTA CLAUS IN BEMIDJI, MINN. ’ IVORY! IVORY! All the Ivory that we sell is of standard make and can be engraved if wanted. There are different brands and makes, but all we sell you is much less in price at what- ever grade you buy. You can buy, for instance, 98¢ for a Mirror and up to 810.00—same is true of Hair Brushes. The differ- cnce comes in the grade en- tirely. We have twice: the largest stock to select from. EVERYTHING IN IVORY! Buy Your Ivory Here! Manicure Files 15¢-25¢-50¢ Ivory Combs 50c-75¢-88¢-$1.50 and $2.98 White Ivory Toilet Sets $1.98 to $22.50 Many other Toilet Sets in new patterns. If you want a Toilet Set you wiil do bet- ter here. Men’s Military Brush Sets and Traveling Sets From $1.98 to $10.00 If it’s Men’s Gifts you want, you will do better here. GCLD AND SILVER PLATED HOLIDAY GGODS Ink Wells Jewel Boxes Candle Sticks Smoking Sets —oh, just everything! GAMES—MANY KINDS 50c Games, this weck— Special—38¢ Toys! GILBERT TOYS The Toys that are genuine. Gilbert Wireless Telegraph Sets, Mysto Magic Farm Tractors, Erector Sets, Mo- tors, Telephone, Gilbert Puz- zles, Gilbert Carpentre Out- fits. 4 OUR PRICES ARE LESS! Blocks, Wonder Toys, Chil- dren’s Tables, Chairs, Desks, Sleds; Toy Sad Irons, Laun- dry Sets,’ Stoves, Banks, Blackboards, Steam Engines, Drums, Air Rifles, Games, Game Boards, Toy Pianos, Toy" Furniture. OUR ‘PRICES ARE LESS! A HOME STORE ° —with a heart, is our policy. Less profits, more sales, real service. We build for Bemidji first of all! 2, 1621

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