Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1912, Page 4

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€ 600000000800000 © QCALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR- ¢ D e o | 'The Ploneer Want Ads SATURDAY. [ay L B8 Wiy oer. Aunual championship tournament | l Gont par. word ner.ieene | of the American bowling congress | opens in Chicago. Entries close for the stake events | Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. Phone 31 at the spring meeting of the Latonia| HOW THOSE WANT ADS Jockey club. | T amadal Tndoor mest it Gesree:| DO THE BUSINESS town University, Washington, D. C. ljh»yptell what you huvelm sell tol everybody in ]Bemi-lji. b : Intercollegi: swimmi &l The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it nlercollogiate ‘ewimming: cham and people whojdo not take the paper generally read their neighbor's so your want pionships at the University of Penn-|ad gets to them all. sylvania. 1 Meeting in Milwaukee to elect new | /2‘ (‘:ent a Word IS‘ A" It Costs presidlent of Wisconsin-Tilinois ~ Can’t'Lose Much by Taking a Chance league. e s e trd = Py - Opening of annual show of the| HELP WANTED | Daily and Sunday Couricr-News, loston Automobile Dealers’ associa- the only seven day paper im the tion, " MEN--If you want wurk, sell guar-\ state and the paper which carries s of second annual mid-| auvted ho: Openi ery to wearers; big com- the largest amount of classified winter golf tournament at Del Monte, mission; make $10 daily; experi-. advertising. The Courier-News Cal, ence unnecessary. Address IN-- covers North Dakota like a blank- Annual tournament for national' TKERNATIONAL: MILLS, 3038 et; reaching all parts of the state squash tennis championship opens in! Chesnut, Phila. the day of publication; it is the New York. . T gir general house-; Daper to use in order to get re- SR S i 23 Bemidji Ave. sults; rates one cent per word first P S insertion, one-half cent per word GENUINE TRIBUTE TO WOMAN' = succeeding insertion; fifty cents FOR SALE . per line per month: Address the Robert G. Ingersoll’s Eloquent Appre-: FOR SALE-—Lunch room 16x40, cor- Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. clation of the Qualities of the | yer lots, 50x130,- Main St. Splen- \WANTED_Dining and sleeping car Gentisy Sex. Qid opportunity for $400. Iver conductors $75.$125. Experlence It takes 100 men to make &n en | RockYos, Pinewood, Minn. unnecessary, we_teach you, write | campment, but one woman can make | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—Two Dining Car World, 125 W. Van; # home. 1 not only admire woman us full-blooded R. C. R. 1. Red Roost- Buren, Chicago. | L6 most beautiful ct ever cr ’ i SRy — | thie most heautiful object ever created, and vigorous birds. \yANTED-T0 TRADE—What bave| but T reverence her as the redeeming | phone 408-2 A glory of humanity, the sanctuary of all | o g s you to trade for fiew standard pla- Virtues, the pledge of all perfect quali-| For SALE—Rubber stamps. The 107 Call at second hand store, ties of heart and head. It is not just Pioneer will p;ocure any kind of 0dad Fellows Bldg. i nor right to lay the sius of men at the | " ybeoamy for you on short BOUGHT AND SoLD—Second hand Teet of women. It is because women 5 . N qas o Lioh Tt lthan 'aw 'fiiat, uoties: furniture. 0dd Fellows building. ss from postoffice, phone 129. | their faults are considered greater. A |ROR man’s desire is the foundation of his love, but a woman's desire is born of | her love. The one thing in this world | FOR SALE—Hay ten dollars per that is constant, the one peak that ton. N. E. Tuller. e ] rises above all clouds, the one win-| dow in which the light forever burns, | FOR RENT the one star that darknmess camnot) __ __ SRS quench is woman’s love. It rises to poR RE One furnished room the greatest heights, it sinks to the | 4. Modern, 1109 Lake lowest depths. Ii forglves the most | 3-—5 room cottage, choice location. Address 907 Irvine Ave with bo; Blvd. Mrs. cruel injuries. Tt is perennial of life | M K om0 and grows in evary climate. Neither | FOR RE Unfurnished rooms for r d ant coldness nor neglect, harshness mor light housekeeping over Gill Bros. cruelty can extinguish 1t. A womans | love is the pertume of the heart. T'his . . Cota o g i3 the real love that subdues the MISCELLANEQUS 1=2 Cent a Word-=-Cash carth; the love that has wrought all | Preircaie o miracles of art; that gives us music ! e : % all the way from the cradie song to| NOrth Dakota offe unlimited op- the grand closing symphony that portunities for business to classi- bears the soul away on wings of fire,| fied advertisers. The recognized, A love that Is greater than power, advertising medium is the Fargo, sweeter than life and stronger than death.—Robert G. Ingersoll. Legislative Optimist. A movel description ¢f an optimist was given recently by a congressman who had suffered an onslaught of popular protest in “appeals” from his district. He insisted that an optim- 1st was & man who could make “nice, sweet, pink lemonade out of the yél- low, sour things called ‘lemons’ that have been handed him.” “That,” he sald, with a grimace, “is what I call an optimist.” May it not rlgo be true, as one of his companions suggested, that some of the sweetest things In life owe much of their at- 5 tractiveness to the subacld, aromatic uuse ermoma er Influence of this same sour “lemon” which is so frequently “handed” po- litical leaders? The Joke was repeated in the pres- state of i ence of an attache of a foreign dele- i Sation, who. thought It 0 good that | There are still a few of these left he wanted to pass it on, but he failed | . P to catch the full significance of the | and may be had phrase “handed a lemon,” so he changed the expression to “making | - nice, sweet, pink lemonade out of yel- | r e Jow addled eggs thrown at him, youl know,” and when there was a smile‘ he retorted hastlly: ‘“Oh—perhaps | I've got the vellow eggs broke?’—Na- | tional Magazine. for the asking. The Real Puzzle. The puzzle 18 not whether Bacon or BEMIBJ' PIUNEER UFFIGE SUPPLY s'l'uRE Bhakespeare wrote the plays, but that | ; one person could get them all ac-| . cepted. A Few Suggestions For Saturday Shoppers STORE OPEN TONICGHT IN FANCY CHEESE WE HAVE Roquefort Cheese G QAT e Sl 30c Pineapple Cheese 5 : A ChEBBR....ocumevnrerscunnmibinierriomin 450 Whey Cheese % a brick...... e i e 150 Goat Cheese Fancy Small Beets in glass Delft Peanut Oil jars, per jar..........coccoeeieeinninn per bottle Oyster Cocktail Sauce Ripe Olives ; ; : Per bottle.....ccisnomivosspsammssaas 5 zoc per Can................. DRk e el zsc Maraschino Cherries, ]Je.l' Temco Codfish; in wooden box zoc bottle............ 38c, 60c and $1.00 per box In Green Stuff we have Celery, Radishes, Lettuce and Onions. We | are selling the Famous Union Cooking Bags. Ask us to show them to you. We are also agents for the Chase and Sanborn’s Coffee and Tea=-=--BEST IN THE WORLD. Ty ROE & MARKUSEN ] PHONES 207 THIRD ST. ‘ 206 and 207 BEMIDJI, MINN. i | THERES NOTHING “THAT WILL TOUCH" The Bemidiji Pioneer Line of Calendars for 1913. We do not mean for the money but at any price. That’s pretty strong isn’t itP Well, we’ll-back every word we say with the goods. They’ll speak for themselves. : You’II Confess to anyone that you’d rather buy in Bemidji than to send out for it. That's what you ask your customers to do--isn’t it? = Now, we’ll not even ask this much of you. All we ask is, the chance to show you our line before you buy. Will you agree to look at the Pioneer line of 1913 Calendars before you place your order else- where? Yes, we know that outside calendar men have called on you and will continue to call on you, and that you’ve been pest- ered to death, and sometimes almost forced to buy, etc., but say to them—"I agreed to look at the Pioneer line before I placed my order.” Then What! Step right to the telephone and call up 31 and say—"“Send yofir calendar man to my place at once with that 1913 lineof calendars you've been bragging about”--or anything else for that matter’ You'll find us “Johnie on the Spot.” Then If , You are not suited, or you like the other fellows goods the .best, oreven as well, by all means give him your order. Now this doesn’t mean that he should always get your order. No, No, we're going to keep right on until you'll say for yourself that we can deliver the goods. " It is our aim to each succeeding year Improve. . Thank You - The Bemidji Pioneer Calendar Company, Bemidji, Minn. Phone, Write or Call, If you want us. e sy o 1

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