Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 4, 1914, Page 4

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\ § Bddie Hearne of Chicago has been a prominent entry in all the great auto races held in America during the last three years. As a result he has won a reputation for skill. Hearne has entered the auto races at the Minnesota State Fair, Sept. 7 to 12, and will make the best of them hustle to beat him. Disbrow, Rick- enbacher, Oldfield, Knipper, Raimey and others entered will find him a bad man to handle. KK KK KKK KKK KKK K * ) PINEWOOD * KKK KKK KK KKK KK Mrs. Freidlund and daughter, who have spent the past two weeks with the C. Bye family, returned Monday to their home at Hawley, Minn. Mrs. Bye and Miss Charlotte accompanied them as far as Bemidji where they spent the day. Miss Ella Parker, after spending ‘the past week at the Sthol home, re- turned to Bemidji Sunday. Iver Hoven was a Solway visitor ‘Tuesday. A. A. Haarklau spent Tuesday ia Bemidji. L Services were held in the Pine- wood church Sunday by Rev. Malone of Bemidji. Rev. Sorenson conducted services Thursday in the new Buzzle church. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cyrus left Mon- day for Rochester where Mrs. Cyrus will consult the Mayo Brothers. Two carloads of cattle were ship- ped from here Saturday by Mr. Nims of Bagley. Mrs. Malie who has been visiting at Fertile the past few weeks, re- turned home Tuesday. T. B. Millar came home Sunday to spend a few days with his family. He returned Wednesday to his saw mill near Aure where he will con- tinue his work for a few weeks. Among the new electric cigar lighters for automobilists is one en- closed in a watch case, which can be hung up by the ring. A check protector which perfor- ates numerals in paper and weighs no more than a postal card, has been invented. Pencil Sellers! Attention Please! Will You Have It When They Ask For If? It is safe to predict that the “NEW BE- MIDJI” will be the popular ‘“writing stick®” in this section of the state within a very short period. You’ve often wanted that smooth writing . lead. the kind that makes you want to write forever. in the ’em, or ought to. Just he does not carry them to call 31 by telephone, ‘Well, that’s just the kind you’ll find “NEW BEMIDJIL.” Everybody sells ask your merchant, if in stock he’ll be glad and your desires will be filled while you wait. Just Say To The Man: “Here’s five cents, a new Bemidji, Nearly 100,000 “NE Bemidji right this minute. please” W BEIDJIS” are in These merchants already ‘have them and others are getting them as .fast as deliveries. can be. made. ‘Their names will be added to this list then. Remember, £60, that when you sell a ““NEW BEMIDJI” you sell the: best nickle pencil in the wotld, and when you buy a “NEW BE- rIDJI’’ you buy the best nickle pencil in the orld The Stores That Sell Them Barker’s Drug and Jewelry-Store Edward Netzer Drug Store Roe‘*& Markusen Grocery Store P. A. Nelson.Grocery ¢ gtore ‘Henry Miller Grocery Store The Fair 'Store The Bemidji Pioneer.Store W. G. Schroeder F./A. Tlegroth Variety Store K i William: Mc Cuaig - A. T. Carlson Variety Store Abércrombie: & McCready, 3rd St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. Every farmer who has some- thing to sell or who wants to buy something is invited to send his de- sires direct to the Piomeer office or FOR SALE arket Page through agriculturist B. F. Gile of [of the Pioneer to accept only truth- ] the high school. You may find ' listed here The same will be|ful, reliable “ads” trom responsible | what you’ve been looking for. published with out a penny of cost |parties. to ‘the farmor. It will be the aim| Who Knows What Might Happen Learn to know your Read what he has to say. neighbor, ,@, Please report all advertisements that have served their purpose FOR SALE WANTED | WANTED LIVE STOCK Two young cows, coming first week in October. young work ox. Jelle, Minn. fresh Also a big Jacob Anderson, One pair of steers, two and one-half years old. two cows. two calves; one riding pony. D. M. Edwards, Shev- lin P, 0., Minn, R One full-blood Poland China boar, and other hogs and shooks. Phone 3614-6. J. L. Johnson, Bemidji, Minn. One straw cutter; one fresh heifer and calf. Hugo Hensel, R. No. ‘2, Bemidji, Minn. Phone 3605-11. Thity-five head of -sheep. Schippers, Blackduck, Minn. John Italian Yees. 1, Wilton, Minn. Cal Ryge, Rout No. Phone 3658-12. One registered Holsteln bull, (3 1-2 years), W. G. Schroeder, Be- midji, Minn. One registered Holstein bull, (5 years), $150, A. P. Ritchie, Bemidji Minn. One 3-4 Holstein bull (1 year), F. M. Pendergast, Bemidji, Minn. Three fresh cows, Maltby, Minn. Nick Nelson, One farm team to sell or trade for = stock. Phone 3637-21. Be- midji, L. W. Aldrich. One 8. C. Buff Leghorn male. R. R. No, 1, C. H. Simpkins, Turtle River, Minn. Ducks for sale. 1, Bemidji. H. R. Carrick, R ing in ,a month. These are choice fourth Jersey. One Jersey heifer 18 months old, and other stock for sale. 8. 8. King, Town of Frohn, Route 2, Bemidji, Minn. Shannon, 3616-7. One light young team. A. P. Ritchie, Bemidji, Minn. KK KKK KK KK KK KK KKK o REDEY * KK KKK KKKKKKKKF Mrs. C. Cook and daughter Mil- dred visited at Bemidji this week. Mrs. A. . Bergquist and Mrs. J. Workman and son Ralph spent a few days at Puposky recently. Mr. Hanson has purchased a new auto. Mrs.. M. McNight and son, left for Nebish last Monday. after spending a few days with Mrs. O. Krantz. Mrs, C. Durand and little daugh- ter 'Agnes came up to Redby last Thursday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. A. Swedberg week. Miss Kate Parsons, who has been One Poland China sow, one year old in September, for sale or trade, for poultry or heifer calf. Mrs, 8. O. Whitney, Turtle River, Minn. R. No. 1, Box 68. c|o Victor Lester. Two choice grade Jersay cows, one fresh and the other to be soon, 3 and 4 years old; one grade Jersey heifer, 18 months old; three pointer pups, 8 months old. These pups are old enough to train for hunting this fall. S. 8. King, R. R. 2, Bemidji, Minn. Fine bred Leghorn cockerels at fifty cents each if taken soon. High School Farm, Bemidji, Minn. One horse, 12 yrs. old, weight 1,100 1bs.; one three year old geld- ing colt, weight 1,000 1bs.; one mare colt, two years old; three splendid Berkshire brood sows, 14 months old, and six pigs, two months old. By Dr. E. H. Smith, Bemidji, Minn. Twenty head graded Shropshire ewes. George Dobson, Bemidji, R. F. D. No. 1. Phone 3601-8. I have one full-blood Poland China boar, one year old, and other hogs and shoats for sale. J. L. Johnson, Bemidji, Minn. Phone 3614-6. MISCELLANEOUS One two seated buggy with light bobs for winter use. Frank Patterson, Phone 727-18, Wilton, Minn. One good sei double driving har- ness, Just what you are looking for Two grade Jersey cows, 3 and 4[] years old, one is fresh and one com-] young cows and better than three- (] One grade Jersey heifer calf five | weeks, old, good markings. C. N.|] Riverstead Ranch, Phone | and Miss Kate | g Parson went to Bemidji one day this | @ Elmer Oftedahl, Nary, Minn. FOR SALE—Blacksmith Tom Brennan, Wilton, Minn. outfit. SALE| 20, O LADIES’ Patent, Gun- metal and Kid Shoes, button and lace. MEN’S heavy Shoes, Patent Leather Dress Shoes, or a wide easy Kid for the old man. Chlire's ehool Shoes for some time, left for Grace City, North Dakota, where she expects to visit relatives. Mrs. M. Dwier and son Charles left for: Walker: one day this week where Charles expects to secure a job at the saw mill. Mrs. S. Gonser and daughter, Mrs. "'Pupi)sky this week' to L. Workman and,qhildren went to | po visit | with friends for a few days. turned last Saturday. C. Cook = went up north last Wednesday to help ' arrange : ‘the goods in the new store which the Chippewa Trading company is. build- \ing up there. Mr. Cook expects to move his family up there in ‘the near future. C. Gonser purchased Mrs. M. Dwier’s garden before she Iett for Walker. Ov.er 11,400 women Have applied for widow’s pensions in = Philadel- || phia, but thus’far only 121 have been granted aid.: visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs.. A. Swedberg |§ Mrs. J. Hanson has been seriously || {ill the past week, but is improving. They' re- || All go during this sale at 20 reduction FRIDAY and SATURDAY HOE |STORE l l3 Beltraml Ave. LIVESTOCK and Two cows fresh or coming fresh POULTRY soon. Address, A. A. Crum, Be- idji, Minn. Seven miles south of Twenty ‘head of sheep, two due- I;;n:;éjj rock, Jersey Gilts. Fred Hall Nebish, Minn, Two cows fresh or coming fresh soon. Address J. H. Sheets. Bemidji Two sows of the Poland China Minn, 6 miles south of Bemidji. breed. Ed. Nystrom, Blackduck, Minn., Town of Langor, Sec. 33. Four sheep, John C. Vogler, Nebisk Minn, To buy 256 White Leghorn pullets, single comb, when about half grown. G. H. Smith, Kelliher, Minn. Two fresh cows. F. M. Freese. Phone 3626-6. (D6) LIST YOUR WANTS HERE Cut out this Coupon and mail it to The Pioneer ; FOR SALE WANTED FARMER’S SEED COUPON Cut out and send to B. F. Gile High School Agriculturist, Bemidji Minn. Name . .. .Postoffice ........ PSP 00 A IR cessenan . «Section I would like to buy the followingseeds and stock: .+Bull and........ cows of the . +....Bred sows of the... sssesescece... . RooSters ...........HemS .................Breed ...... cerieress B GO, ceeeiienensetannaesas, vuees.. Variety Sl wivleieTee sia e olois DALY Potatoes......... .. .......,......... Varety ceeesesenisca.. Bu. Clover Seed..cccee ceceurinanansa.... Varety cesecceseecaeso B, Wheat.ooioeriennaanan | Variety Bu.voau................. Variety Variety tetesseaseeene s Bu TimMOthy |, c.eediiiaiiiiiiiaal. . .. Varlety 1 would also like to sell the following seeds e.nd stock: 1% B R S U P 2. B R S S PSS S P PP 6. .,..”-.... 7. O O RO o b A N Bt ES P X Tyt eV B T e S B I S e Just R Y

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