Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 2

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THE leading hoppitals of the Northwest _ which are recognized by physicians as the most efficient in the world, use Sims Breakfast'Food in 'their convalescént® ‘wards. ‘Thia is hecause Sims is made from the creamy parts of the b lected Northern wheat and the delicate‘brown particles of barley malt—the two most noufllhlnn and mny digested cereals. “THe rich new flavor of Sims has brou -cnded imorning appetite. -1t ‘will® ‘mal enjoy breakfast again. x Forty helpings for 15¢, i 3 . .Just say, “SIMS" to your grocer. SIMS CEREAL COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn., U. S.A. t back many your family i [ o, 1 Hang Your Piotures welghing up t0 100 Ibs. 'with Meore Push Devices, will net disfigure walls BEMIDJI. AT THE Bsmldji Plonger lmlcn SUPPLY STORE s Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxes. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co." B emidji, Minn. i Start the school year 'rlght Write with.a “‘N EW BEMIDJI” LEAD PENCIL Yes, you can buy them at nlmest eNery store in town and some stores out of town. ¢ They are five cents apiece, and when you buy aNEW, BEMIDJI for a nickle, you_ get your moneys ‘worth. to your merchant. sell ’em. . Eduard l{euer Phrnuy 1 Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Stole S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store “Hebry Miller ~ ‘W, G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store He'll know. Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. . The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing' Co. William H. Schmitt’s Grocery FREE PENCIL, SHARPENING STATIONS PwleflOffice M Buiaeo adt 1ot dnow | Just say “NEW.‘BEMIDJI". Where they M E L w..q.’ 1 powers. - % to ‘cede territory :to Bulgaria, Correspondent.) !i!filliilflfiklli thé helnn emlntfo are sigbd hby ‘the Cdug that-the kingrofGreece "will be able fa ordeiniiké » ‘ohlitioh 'nintstry, - It a uuoeosnor to M. Venizelos is fourid is-lesd -radiedl ‘in international h'é\fhe‘o‘fldonle il be & nerlons 5 one for the Allies. King Constantine, apparently, has qillte’decided that Greece shall' mot bégin” hotilities against the Teuton “He has ‘also concluded, ap- parently, that because Serbia oflered Greece is released from her tmty pledge - [407go “to Sérbla’¥ assiétance in ithe/ event of asSérbo-Bilgarian war.! It “|a coalition premier can be found who will support the king and who,! in turn, oan ‘comimand” the ‘support of | pariiament, \Greecs will remain ndut- ral unless Bulgaria begins an ofl!en« sive campaign against h “ft'ih unlfkely that the Bulgars will *| attdek Greect. Suél uri act wonlq be .| contrary to the aims of the Teutons, f: who want to prevent Greek aid being given to the quadruple entente. Bul- garia, too, in ‘all “probability, will ‘haverenough to"do to"operate agalnst Serbia -alone. > If Greéce, theretore, 'i8:left ‘alone by Bulgaria,‘and if Klng Constantine is able to work ‘his will with the ‘Athens parliament, the f)e- culiar situation which ~has arisen through the landing of Allied troops on Greek soil may become one [of danger.” 5 | For the moment, theré is much mystery concerning these troops. it 18 certain that a French army disem- barked, but there is on that a British force landed as well. ipha- |, rolibility the.'state ‘bank "examiners, will re- ceive about 100 cents on the dollar, but' will not recalve the ‘money for certainty | There have been veiled ‘suggestions, in fact, that the Paris and London governments are not in complete ac- cord concerning the advisability of violating Greece’s neutrality. Serious danger for the Allies exists in the possibility that thé new Greéw min- istry may actively interfere with the. use of Greece as a base of operations| against Bulgaria and the Teutons., The Allies could not’ attempt to fight their way through Greece if, this were to happen. It is possible,| therefore, that after the . French troops now marching through Greece | to Serbia reach their destination, they may be cut off through the posi- tive nelussl of Greece to-allow sup- plies to be forwarded to them. The situation might thus become precari- ous. The Allies undoubtedly have .pinned. all, their faith in M. Veni- zelos. - If he is dable to torce his: way: back to power, all’ may “yet be welll ‘with ‘thé qnndrulfié éntente, but lor || the moment it appears as if too much ‘| confidence has been placed in the‘ fallen premier. i | i LR R EREE S SRR R R R * NORTHWEST BRIEFS % KKK KKK HKKK KKK Sisseton, S. D.—Work has com- menced onthe’ construction of the new Carnegie library building here. The contract requires that it be com- pleted for occummcy by Jan 31 next. B # Towa: City, Ia~Riverside, Johnson county, is in a class by-it- self. there-within the past year.'The last to be married were Joseph Jarborn- | uky, 68, and Miss Frony . Wink]er. “Watertown, S. D.—The Aberdeen Democrat in its last issue places the name of Hans A. Wagner, mayor of ‘Watertown, in the field as a proposed candidate for gubernatorial honors at tne xl-te ;primary next spring. Towa; fg Five couples of the ages of | 60 or more years have been married || East Grand Forks, Hlnn.—The re- cently launched movement for hold- ing an election on the city charter in t ‘Grand Forks will not mater- in.llze “St. ‘Cloud—Because Catholic sis- ‘ters are employed as instructors in the schools, six districts in Stearns jcounty “have been “deénied *‘all ‘state lfatd; ‘meaning #n' Bnnual 1088 of s\iout for “ appointment ' to the position “of vice consul to North Dakota for Nor- way i8'‘growing more eompllentefl one~=of"the‘ ‘most redent et Bratefield, thé“Minot candidate, h .received the -éndorsement’ of' several ommercial -bodies of Minot. Huron, 8 ~—Pat~Hayes, John [LMearath-and Martin Davis; arrested on the charge of b;enking lnto a Northwestern box car here,” have been held to circuit court. on the eharge of burglary nnd ear bresklng Huron‘ 8. D.—Ernest Voss or Ca- ‘Vassar wliege, (the first exchulvely femaie educational institution, estab- ,“ | the -edu today to sk ‘u h'el'e 1 chfldren in nmte this month and the $1, 49 R 255 10 appropriated for schools’ of ne state for October, will be divided among them per capita,-aecording to mgenmuneemnt hy-C: G. wohulz to- I6- INGH SLABWI)GI} o fORSME | I @ Carpet and Rug weaving a_specinlq‘j T All work guaranteed call or write| Softwaod :$2.00 per load Hardwood $2.50 per load L ; zemaieen || Bomii mg._ Go. | chiligoal &l Everflas a bo tie a can to a dog’s tall » and-see him'scoot? ! :Sure-you did—we did! And how about that lot, . or house or piece of furmture, or auto you w1shto trid of 2. .- | Tiea me Pioneer Want Ad it friend—do it how! ‘Phone 81. LIST Your cify‘}ii&jierty with vl:laylun C. l:mssi;. rkham Hotel Buldlng, FOR SALE OR HENT " Good Service .. Reasonable Commission TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN i NOTICE is i.emby given that this Coropany will prosecute all persons using property owned by it for storage purposes or the d?:mping of a“pbe-r;: nrothes o(l})iectwnable matter in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has here. used said property or any of it in ways above mentioned is hereby notified to repair, the damage 80 done and place the pi y. in -the same;: 2:&1) sanitary condition in which it was prlor to ‘the me of trespass or Spasses. Bemldu Townsite & Imnmvemlm Co. no clpltll Bank lulldl ddiMl IIM‘I‘A. Telephone 47 Garage L JEWETT CO. Inc." Car sérvics depattmisht néver clodés, “Night P Bliw. We.invite oompehtlon and guarantee satisfaction. We also tke care of first class storage. ~Office and Gamge 418-420 Beltraml Avenue. i WHEN IN BEMIDJI STO! A’l‘ $8 S ETAD ’l‘he (irand Central Hotel i 3 ulesarAAv:m 5 (R [ 1111 European Plan"_ Strictly Modern Rooms s0c up Meals 25c up " WM. J, DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn. - Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Combination’' Coal and”Wood 'Heaters, Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. Anything you want ln a stove Al makes and all sizes. ~ Stove Repalrs A Specialty Zlnglers Secnnd Hand Stnrs : confeetlonery in connectlon S ““The kind of bread mother used to make'is the ‘lg‘?a yow’ll find at this new estabhshmenh»fiezwmt ust one trial order, we; feel sure you’ll come a ; D?'Pn'ygmur: ifl% Et%(mon only, 8 to ¢ { [5togy Bb t These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent a,word per.issue. cash with-copy; ic a word oth- erwise, Always telephone No. 31 WANTED——Girl at Unlon restollnnt FOR SALFE-—Rine:sfarm, direct by £ e tt owner in 40, 80 or up to 240-acre tract Loonted 3 miles from Hines rom"Blackduek. Read n"dfsplay ad on an- other page of this paper entitled “Buy Farm Dh-eet From n\vner 1 F‘OR SALE OR TEADE—I have 40 ‘aeres-of land in the city limits of Bemidji to sell or trade for city property, auto, cows or horses. Write D. W. LaCombe, Nymore, oMinn, T 661012 FOR SALE—120 acres tnm land, “‘about 500 -cords’ wood, half hay land'on good stream, 6ne mife from a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per_acre. - W. G. Schroeder. FOR RENT. FOR RENT- ix-ggzm cottage. Ad- G loneer. ;441012 ata_ gl 2 BRSRAWE BT | FOR . RENT—S§jx and four-room Jhouses, . A: Klein. ~14d1011 (o el SR 5 FOR" RENT—Five ‘rooms _upstairs. easy torms. .Clayton . .Cross. Of- “flce over, Northern Nat’l Bank. FOR SALE—A{good Garland base burner, stove... Apply. at Bemidjl Welding & Machine Co/ T C dt! FOR SALE—Steel hunting canoe,} 14-foot rowboat; both in good eon- °# dition:- -Del--Spooner; "'Wilton: “ i 6d1012 FOR SALE—One base burner coal stove_and parlor table. Mrs. W. E. Dodge, 1001 Dewey Ave. 24108 FOR SALE—Full blooded White Leg- + horh chickens. "Mrs. C. B. Pow- ell; 1110 Bemidji’ Ave. 8d1015 FOR SALE—17 Buff Rock chickens. Cheap if taken at once; 2nd prize at county fair. Phone 621-W. dtt FOR SALE—Canoe in first class con- | dition, H. C. Baer. 65d109 LOST AND FOUND. AAAAAANAAS A A A A A A LOST—Baby “"coat, color, light gray, red trimmings; Saturday, Oct. 2, between Nymore and .Bemidji. Phone 29-F-110. 6d1013 | g ADVERTISERS—THe:great state of North-Dakota-offers unlimited op- -portunities for business to 'classl- fled advertisers: = Thé ~ fecognised advertising medium " in ‘the Fargo Daily and ‘Sunday- Courler-News the only seven-day paper in the state and paper which carries the ‘largest ‘amount’ ot c!mmed ‘ot; ‘reaching all parts of ‘the”ddy of publication; it is the paper to useé” In’ order to get re- sul®s; rates one ent Der word first ‘tnsertion, ‘one-half’ cent per word eeding 'insertions; nm clnu ‘ber Tie per’ ‘mont Pioneer want ads bring results. D. ol s2ll Das FOR. SALE—Type rriter ribbons for every make of typewrlter on the market at 50 cents and 76 cents ‘edch. “‘Hvery ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders ‘promptly filled. ‘Mail orders given ‘the‘same, careful attention as when “'iyba”appear fn “pérson.” “Phone $1. ‘Theé Bemidji’ Plone’n’r‘omu Bupply Store. FOR SALE—Rubber etamps. 'l'i. __Ploneer will procure any kind of ““tubber stamp for you on short no- tice. ks odi 0N PAPER py Color | 108 Sheets to Box PRICE $3.00 B "MINN. Business and Professional DR. ROWLAND. GILMORE : PHYSICIAN AND_SURGEON “Ofice—Miles Biock Miles' Block '; < ';" Phone 660 D..H: FISK, Court Commissioner - ATTORNEY AT LAW . Office segcond floor: O'Leary-Bo Building. VETERINARY SURGEON W. K DERISON, D V. U; -7 VETERINARIAN 1. 177408 Irvine Ave. [ Office in""Maye Block ‘[Phonc'm s 500 Res: P'fione mn R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofice—Miidy Block Phone 3 - DR. G. HOEY : GRADUATE VETERINARIAN ' i ~1:all Pogue's Livery—164 DRAYLINE TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER P%Yslmfl» AND SURGEON Over . First. National Bank -Bemidj{, Mina. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Offiee Security Bank Blook ! Safe’and Res. Phonie’58" 818" Amq Office Phone 12. ca Ave. Practice Limited EAR < 'NOSB Glasses ‘Fitted” JOffice Gibbops Bldg. - North ot Markham Hotel. - Phone 106. £ X liflifil# XX Subacrlhe for. the Ploneer. : <& 'iffi%i**fi-&iiik‘l” THROAT Gibbons Block . North of Markham Hotel #«;t««fifiu«nc«««o BAmonnmcm- )rt R R R R b FURNITURE AND “UNDERTAKING oo 8 i . ' Phohe’ m;-w or“ - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON| ' unnannxnn el = tml‘w m.)'kolp;n ’3 sading

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