Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 1, 1915, Page 9

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“Feed‘The Brute” --1s an old saying when applied to a dissatisfied Husband. That’s what we recommend for the whole family* : The Inner Man --1s more important than the outer garmentsof his person. In order to be properly fed ‘you should eat groceries bought at our store. Dress from the inside first and you will find here the class and grade of eatables with which to do this to perfection. Your Next Order shouid be sent to this ‘store. Once means regular in the future. We know so doothers. Be convinced by trying. ‘ OTTO G. SCHWANDT Third Street Phone 33 Bemidji, Minn. New Location WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT The Grand Central Hotel MINNESOTA AVENUE European Plan Strictly odern Rooms 50c up Meals 25¢ up WM. J. DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn. Wholesale Stove Dealers NEW AND SECOND HAND Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Combination Coal and Wood Heaters, Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. Anythmg yourwant in a stove = - "All makes and all sizes. Stove Repairs A Specialty Liegler’s Second Hand Store 206 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. | i 3§ 1 |followers of- thes:igame- already are | ms, | ‘ ! | | ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as| an advertising medium. ) \ THE PURITY BAKERY Third St., next to O'Leary-Bowser store JOHN PFEIFER, Prop. Wholesale and Refail Bread and Bakery Goods. Confectionery in connection ““The kind of bread mother used to make’” is the kind you’ll find at this new establishment. We want just one trial order, we feel sure you’ll come again. A CHERUBIC DRINK fit for the angels, so as to speak, is our tempting and exhilarating Soda in all the voguish flavors. Ladies love it, and the sterner sex tdmits its excellence. We guaran tee it to be pure, as we handle all”: its ingredients and insist upon ‘ those being pure, and know that it is cleanly made in every par- ticular detail. OLYMPIA CANDY COMPANY THIRD ST. BEMIDJI | tle Falls will file for congress in place | Philadelphia to meet Pennsylvania a | ‘week later. {son of the brand of football played They know, by experi-| SMALL TREES TO BE. SPARED IN STATE FORESTS St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 1.—A legal opinion sent to J. A. O. Preus, state After two hours of fast‘slgnnl work the coach drove the teams through a hard, snappy scrimmage. The great- est problem that Juneau has to face just'now is that of developing a ca- pable kicker. Goethal seems to be the most promising candidate, but a auditor, by Attorney General Smith permanent berth on the regulars is will make possible ‘scientific timber | open to the man Wwho shows the mak- cutting on state lands and will permit |ing jof a real punter. reforestration as contended: for by Mr. Preus and State Forester Cox.~ On October 15 the state. timber board is due to issue permits for the cutting of timber on about 25,000;- 000 acres of state lands. Mr. Preus insisted that on lands of non-agri- cultural nature these permits should require scientific timber cutting and reforestration. In opposition to this plea there was produced a state law which set forth that all timber cutting permits must specify that the timber be cut clean from the state lands. Mr. Preus opposed this vigorously and recently sent to the attorney generalI an exhibition permit which provided that the timber board might specify that those buying permits must leave standing all trees less than eight inches in diametér 24 feet from the ground. It is this permit which Attorney General Smith approves. LIST Your city 'pidpé(»ty with Clayton C. Gross “=Markham Hotel Bulldlng FOR SALE OR RENT Good Semce Reasonable Commission I6-INGH SLABWOOD FOR SALE Softwood $2.00 per load LINDBERGH TO BE A CANDIDATE St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 1.—It was || Hardwood $2.50 per load stated on good authority in St. Paul i 1 vesterday that Congressman Charles | Bemldll Mfg cn A. Lindbergh has decided to file for‘ { ] [ governor, and C. B, Buckman of Lit- Phone 481 of Mr. Lindbergh. Mr. Buckman was Mr. Lindbergh’s predecessor in congress, and was de- [ X R X K XK XK K X X K XX K X X ¥ & feated by the latter. * RAILROAD TIME CARDS - * Friends of Mr. Lindbergh have been | ¥ ® ¥ % % 41 KKK KK KKK KD i MPLS,, D LAKE & conducting a canvass of theAstate all 2 North Bound ATTIOH. .« oL Y am summer, sounding the sentiment of 1 North l;ound Lea.sesb... 1:30 pm the voters, and Mr. Lindbergh him- |63 mast Boun 9:35 am Leaves i 163 West Bound Leav 4:55 pm self has spent a great deal of time 186 Bast Bound Teave 5 pm visiting in the northern part of the 187 West Bound Leaves. 9:54 am GREAT lfilm“ state. 33 West Bound Leaves. It is said that Mr. Lindbergh and his friends have met with sufficient encouragement to warrant the con- South Bound Leaves. gressman entering the race for the Frelght West Leaves At... o Fre ght ga-t Leave at nomination next year. - S A i TN *H NorthNBither Lo e0 B orth—] ¥, Ppin MICH. AND NOTRE *33 NorthTat. Falla Ly "1 415 am ou e . leaves DAME TO PLAY Nt Boatal EASTERN TEAMS | 47 North . Bemfdjl 46 ‘Freight from In i . - - - due North Bemidj! 4:40 pm Chicago, Of:t. 1.—With ev'ery foot. 45 Freight from Brainerd, due ! ball team of importance having pass- North Bemidji.......... :00 pm *Daily. All others dally except Sunday. ed the preliminary stage of train- ing, and with several of them having played .their initial contest, Western NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. * Open daily, except Sunaay, 1 to 6 p. -t09 p. m. Sunday, reading room Tooking forward to. the intersection-;only, 3 to 6 p. m. al contests. ! Three contests of im- | portance will be played, and Mich- igan and Notre Dame will be called | upon to uphold the standard of Western football against strong teams in the East. Michigan will go into action agaix{st Cornell at Ann Arbor on November | 6, and the Wolverines will journey to | Ever, as a boy, tie a'can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! And how about that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of ? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it now! Notre Dame will play | the army at West Point in the other ! contest of intersectional importanca; The results of these games will go a{ long way toward reaching a compari- | the East and West. e DR Phone 31. FLICKERTAILS’ TEAM IS NOW UNSETTLED | | Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 1.—The North Dakota university eleven is here today ready for its game with Minnesota tomorrow. Friday’s work was a drill in signals. ‘What looked like one of the strong- | est teams North Dakota university has ever had is now an uncertain quantity and what the eleven will accomplish in its game Saturday against the Gophers is dubious. Coach Andy Gill has been obliged to switch his lineup about because of | the injuries that removed two of his best players, Murphy, center, and Clark. Tackle Fingarson has been moved to the guard position and Lowe, 2 halfback, moved to tackle. Guard- Schultz has been moved to the backfield. The lineup for Saturday S | game is far from settled. ! For Men Behind the Pen You signers of checks, writers 'of letters, keepers of books and makers of records— here is a new ink—in fact, two inks in one. We were-one of the first to add to our stock the newest member _of the Carter’s. Inx family— INJURIES AT ILLINOIS Urbana, I11., Oct. 1.—Bob Zuppke’s charges, fighting hard for positions on the varsity eleven, began today to show the effects of the struggle. Sev- eral players were out of the lineup last night from various minor in— juries. Zuppke expects to put a strong team against the Haskell In- dians, however. It is his hope to be able to make up his mind on some of the linemen after he sees them in action against the Red Skins tomor- row. Carter’s - Pencraft v, ok Combined Office (3 Pm and Fountain Pen g K/ } g W2 Ink We feel sure there's a call among our friends for one ink usable in either fountain pens or inkwells. A wonderful new flow. controller is part of the equipment of quarts, pints and half-pints of Pencraft, A slight pressure of the finger controls the flow. Come in and let us il your pen with this new ink, and BADGERS SEEK PUNTER Madison, Wis., Oct. 1.—Coach Ju- neau put his squad through the stifi- est practice of the season yesterday. Phono 31. MAYBE YOU’LL FIND IT HERE “asif erwise. best price'per cord for hauling and loading 300 cords from SW14, 25-| 147-34; four miles to Wilton. The Crookston Brick & Tile Co., Crook- ston, Minn, sd;lol WANTED—Girl for general house- work;>family of three. Call 779-J. L 44102 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 703 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Mrs. Chas. Nangle. 3d102 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Hotel building of twen- ty rooms, completely furnished. Will rent to right party. Apply ‘William McCuaig, Real Estate and Insurance. 44101 FOR RENT—Storage room for house- hold and other goods. Call on A. L. Collard at harness shop. 3d102 FOR RENT—House at 423 Bemidji Ave. Inquire of Rowe MecCamus, Brookston, Minn. l FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- ern except heat. 1107 Beltrami Ave. 3d102 FOR RENT—Furnished room, $5.00 per month. 813 Minn. Ave. n | FOR RENT—4-room house. A. Klein, 3d102 l FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At .new wood yard, wood all lengths delivered at your door. Leave all orders at Ander- son’s Employment Ofllee, 206 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie Miller, Prop. FOR SALE—Several good residence lots on Minnesota, Bemidji and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice over Northern Nat’l Bank. FOR SALE—Ten ful blooded Duroc- Jersey boars, eight weeks old, at $6.00 per head. Call on or ad- dress Ole Iverson, B & K Farm, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—A new bungalow on Dewey Ave. Modern except heat. ‘Will take automobile as part pay- ment. Inquire at 1123 Dewey Ave. 4d101 FOR SALE—Novelty and cigar store, good loeation; established business. Address A. B., Pioneer. 6t104 FOR SALE—Cows and pigs. ‘' Phone 17-F-2. J. H. French. | HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signed with numbers, or initials, care Pioneer must be an- swered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. Pioneer em- ployes are not permitted to tell who any advertiser is. Mail or send your answer to Pioneer No. , or Initial , and we forward it to the ad- vertiser. Take advantage of a want ad. —ATTEND— Bemidji Business Gollege ~ Day and Night Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HY[N. McKEE “Funeral Director Phone 178-W or R -~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Belirami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. Classified Department These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent a word per issue. cash with copy, 1c a word oth- Always telephone No. 31 Give us|FOR SALE—No. FARMS FOR SALE. 618—The Hay Creek Farm; 120 acres well loca- * ted on creek. Clay land Four and one-half miles south of Tenstrike and four and onme-half miles east of Farley Small, fair log. house, log barn for six head of cattle; some fencing; 12 to 15 acres clear- ed and into hay and tame grass. Price only $17.50 per acre, six per cent interest. Will accept as pay- ments 80 cords wood per year, and 12 tons of hay or one carload of hay per year delivered to Farley or Tenstrike till paid for. This will mean 3 cars of wood and 1 car of hay per year. You don’t need to be idle or homeless with such a chance before you. Start at once. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemjdji, Minn. FOR SALE—No. 517—The Fox Lake Farmstead; choice 80-acre hardwood timber tract, forty rods from daily mail route; about four miles west of Turtle. Only $15 per acre if taken at once. Terms: Cordwood payments, must agree to cut and deliver 120 cords wood per year from the land, cut- ting the timber, burning the brush and seeding the land to clover for pasture. turning in one-half on land payments in cash and re- ceiving the other one-half for liv- ing expenses. A splendid chance . for a hustler that acts quick. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—No. 516—anel Hurst Clover Farmstead of 290 acres, six miles north of city limits of Be- midji and only three miles from Turtle River. Part clay and sandy soil. 100 acres good timber, bal- ance open brush land. 40 acres will be cleared ready for plow. Logs cut ready for barn for 50 head of cattle and log house, 24x 24. About 3,000 feet lake front- age. Price only $17.00 per acre. One-third cash, balance in 10 equal annual installments. You can’t beat this. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—No. 515—Gull River Stock Farmstead; 240 acres clay land, 1 1-4 mile east of Tenstrike. About one mile river frontage. Splendid for dairying. Fronts on main road. Must be sold quick. For immediate sale only $12.50 per acre, one-third cash, balance 10 yearly installments at six per cent or will accept clover crop payments. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—Fine farm, direct by owner in 40, 80 or up to 240-acre { tract. Located 3 miles from Hines " and 4 miles from Blackduck. Read the details in display ad on an- other page of this paper entitled “Buy Farm Direct From ¢)wner.” FOR SALE—No. 519—1,100 Farm- steads at from $8.00 per acre up with payments as low as fifty cents per acre down. 50 good ac- tive agents wanted. J. J. Opsahl, Home Maker, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood, half hay land on good stream, one mile from a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. WANTED, WANTED — Modern unfurnished two or three-room apart- ment for light housekeeping. Ad- dress H. C., c|o Pioneer. WANTED TO BUY—TFive or six-room house. What have you to offer? William McCuaig, Real Estate and Insurance. 4d101 ‘WANTED—Will trade farm land for a first-class touring car. Write Box 477 or call 177-W. 4d102 WANTED TO BUY—We pay cash for cast off suits and shoes. Zieg- ler’s Second Hand Store. WANTED—Second hand houldhold goods. M. E. Ibertson. 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