Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 8

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'ORESEES RUSH FOR PROI&I}_TY o K. K. Roe, who-recently-returned §§rom g.trip to Superior, Wisconsinids nthufiastic over the future of the nqppisysad et o porturfities” and says further: “Lef me‘&iflfi}ofl ‘thi‘u{fler&m Hs fine cltv of opporaypitistdsBROAS een ljnes of railroad which radiate peBibim g Ao BNTRAST & e L R | mpa y, which dompletion, is a good illustration of d pprt in the world, standing sec- ore, ingg shaj ils, a rial oul&pm(}: e oducfs chicaper than several isolat- plaits, one of which made billets ch gvere shipped to anothepplal conyersion into the finished a gg st 1 products is that a nunibe: finishing plants will naturall 3 location of the steél g order to utilize th ;ant‘s putput. e #i“Annpuncements have. béen ‘made f the jocation of a cement plant to Says It is the “City of Op nities” =92 dustril SR Sypgpion, is thg38TafpphJniktigns are a press steel car company ¥ K -§ ments involving about ] mf -imm, are being rapidly D ""‘ splen- did preparation to patch bare spots on the lawns, ety revaTBrTY States Have been installed to save coal Lawn Grass Seed. Mixed, Bbackages, best quality, rice is right. | ' %fi&&l :}%2;%1‘%! ! trically operated and have an annual rge plants have been secured.|gelected- as the which will invest about $2,000,000 Bd will employ 1,500 to 2,000 peo-|gighty.nine per yhdogle sites on Allouez bay. This classified nnanmen' ¢ .. féhing line, about twenty miles in AAAAAAAAA Jength, is just outside the city limits. HELP WANTED | mqu{es connections with all the mong the companies so holding op-| Anna Hedman, of the normal depart- ment as the salutatorian. Mr. Shan- non’s averae for the four years was ' | man’s eighty-seven. oads entering Superior and passes| WANTED—Good strong girl for a fine level stretch of land|. geryb work at the Markham Hotel. valedictorian and cent and Miss Hed- Store. promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when| FOR SALE—Seven room house and you appear in person. Phone 3. ‘barn, an acre ‘of land. Apply at The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply| 1417 Irvine Ave. @ UI-NTL NN - BT~ - DON SHANNON VALEDICTORIAN| office for proofs. Address Bemidji| market at 60 cents and 76 cents| FOR SALE—One good second hand utput of about 4,500,000 barrels.| pop Shannon, president of the sen-| = Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. each. Every ribbon sold for 75| cook stove, also one small ice box, ptions on desirable sites for other|ior class of the High school, has been - — By = cents ' guaranteed. Phone orders| ‘cheap. Phone 731. Burgess FOR SALE—Five room bungalow, iFOR SALE—Rhode Island Red and 1207 Minnesota avenue. A snap. White Orpington eggs for hatch- Phone 93 or 526. [ ing. 520 Irvine avenue. See D. R. FOR REN1 | FOR SALE—One 240 street. W %flers most desirable sites for such industries as will follow the completion of the main plant. Sev- iR Elh in this belt line territory in hotel. g e of men prominently identi- By t is confidentially believed the steel corporation’s af- FOR SALE FOR SALE—Smal1 fonts of type, sev- cockerel left for sale. George T.| L2ke Boulevard. egg incubator.| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, One pen Single Comb White Leg-; close in, bath and phone. 602 horns. C. D. Lucas, 523 Fourteenth Fourth street. FOR RENT—Three room house and WANTED—Cook, M. & I. hotel, Ny- FO;Z SALE—l;hode I""’“‘? Reds. 1 F‘dflm one acre land. Inquire 1111 Lake more. Phone '410. ave won first prize at the Bel-| acres within platted district of Be- Boulevard. L trami County ‘fair for the past idji i raT'“yieees of property are now be-| WANTED—Bell boy at the Markham| three years. Eggs for settings, $1 miadL. tAddress B, F: Joosyln, Oity. for 13. $6 per hundred. One FOR SALE—My property at 1015| bath. 703 Minnesota avenue. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Use of Address Jerry ! Baker, 907 Minn. Ave., Bemidji,|. [10effken, Waconia, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS Minn. . FOR SALE—The best span of ponies| BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand eral different points and in first | FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for in the county. Inquire of M. E. furniture. Odd Fellow’s building, class condition. Call or write this every make of typewriter on the Ibertson, Bemidji, Minn. across from postoffice, phone 129. pended>aii-the steel plant work. new ore docks and extensions of old ones costing about $2,500,000 and coal m“.:i%" ?fifi completion. Last season broke all records for grain received and shipped at this port, receipts for the crop year to the first of April, 913,.being~%3,673,872 bushels - of grain of all kinds. The increase in the grain bus&;ess has been so rapid that the Giea® Northern railway com- ¢ ic has about 7,000,000 vitorgst@rage capacity is said to bé plfnning for another elevator of 8,000,000 bushels capacity. “Superior is the largest coal dis- tributing port in the United States, Eition the largest 4 fants in the United which is broken in handling. Indus- tries located at Superior can secure ' ices or can use 3 8 power furnished by the St. Louis river. “Abundant raw materials, cheap|, é d unequalled WRETSTYES . &s make Super- ior an ideal location for manufactur- r light of tRese conditions N . fid@htly predicted that Super- p D] ion will dguble or treble \z ears. ing$g912 build‘fipermits for es ces "®lone amo d to $200,- 000. Most of these residences were built for occupation by home owners. Supexm ismflealsipsgn which to make your home. The public schools of Sunerjeygre of!”}gjg}est order. Industrial arrd contmuatit‘m schools are camigetedl. ) Spttpopd a7e open un- der the supervision of a trained direc- ter foryfsq pEyspcijypeptprs. Higher education is prdvideg by a state nor- mal sghog) Jhsybfh Lypi3sars of uni- versity wark,can he taken. The state universfyy hhe; Ss4MBRed {4 branch of its uniyersity extension depart- ment afy ghor, Hding @ wide range of subjects which may be studied"pf; @HREDE@Hict (1L “Superior,has a beautiful system of parks; \{453@ {eFardd,(Which are maintained, d ext by a park Br@UiDIEnk anBF) fdnds to carry on the worke A large public bathing{ HAYE 4 VERD SYGpidnea the largest of the city parks. All ey oxer SRR reahe (SR (v O £ A cmal B QiR I tunities for m&fiifl%fi’i}‘ real estate ‘nsacti “Here,are PP mozggfacts fig{i periof | Tt has o AT AR 000,000. to i 1 lot “Bonded debt, $1,037,556. 'll “Tax rate 26.78. “One hundred_-lxty-eight mileao™ qm‘flm and wat ‘mains. “Fifty-five miles of sewer systems.’” Women’s Low |Great Red_uction A great selection. of women's | Oxfords and Pumps. In this lot you will find' tans, patents, suedes’'and gun metals, values pa1§400 Choice, a. $ 1'9 5 d 1 lot men’s Lampher $3.00 hats, mostly light colors. 1 50 Choice each ‘values. Choice, Phone 87 Store Closes at - 6 p.m. except Saturdays E WISH TO CALL PARTICULAR Store Closes at 6 p. m. except Saturdays ATTENTION TO : i!.‘le exceptional values now on display throughout the store. Never before has this store shown such an extensive variety of wearing apparel for men, women and children, and while we are showing the very late styles we are also closing. out a great many lots at much less than we paid for the goods, thereby giving those who are not quite so particular about style In Dress Goods Saturday we will offer 1000 yards of dress goods, ranging from 36 to 54 inches wide; light shades, considered out of date for fash- ionable gowns, but certainly will be. appreciatea by the woman who prefers service to style. In this lot will be found many patterns suitable for girls’ dresses and boys’ stlxlits. ?aturday we offer choice- of lot, at per " Vard c..oovvieeeeireeseneenn 290 Handkerchiefs Men's Hats . . \ lawn, cambrics & 1. C linens, choice g Men'’s Shoes |\ e de,. men's shoes, $4.00 and $5.00 NY “a chance to supply their needs at a low price. We are closing out a lot of high priced Kabo and Nemo 2 19 corsets. Each Lt » ¥ o

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