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L FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER KEKKKKKKKKKKK KK KKK ;Fll!'nlk’?'s' club which was held at the |32, Maple Ridge township, is moving | X % % X X X K kK X Xk XK X X K ¥ X ¥ N AURE X1 f F. V. Gardner near Boston |in. He i king - i to % ECKLES x : (By Special Correspondent.) av;:?: O\Vednesday of last week. build ;n lfhemu:fls:fc]eg al;r?:)‘: aznsth(e) * (By SpecialcczlrErespondent.) ¥ MAYBE YOU’LL FIND lT HERE Classified HEKEKKKEKKK KKK KK KKK x| Erick Tostrud and sister, Clara, |snow permits. In the meantime they |¥% % % X % & % & & Xk ¥ ¥ X X ¥ X ¥ Theo. Dahm is back from the woods |left Monday of last week for Nor-|will settle down in the Henry Funk- Mrs. George Brennan spent last where he has been employed. {wood, N. D., where they will be em- |ley’s house on the old Noble place. Wednesday with Mrs. William Dand- |Mr: Thompson is a single man, his |jjker, recently |mother keeping house for him. A. H. Olson, Miss Josephine Welter Ploved. and Luella St. Peter attended the an- | A. M. Thompson., who nual meeting of the Awake |bought the Jacobson farm in section Wide 1 The Light Bight—Type 44 That capacity for doing one thing a little better than it has been done before, so peculiarly the heritage of the veteran Oldsmobile workman, finds a new expression in the Oldsmobile | week. ivold’s and Carl Peterson’s one day § |last week. Pete Lien and Lewis Opheim were |visitors at S. O. Refsdal’s the first part of last week. Rev. S. O. Leirfoll came out from Miss Julia Lien- visited at Jemt- A crowd of young folks gathered Mrs. Hans Kirkwold visited with|at the home of J. C. Ingersoll last Mrs. Henning Kirkwold one day last Saturday. in dancing. Miss Frances Bowers spent Satur- day and Sunday with relatives at Wilton. George Brennan is loading a car of lath bolts this week. Mrs. George Grow made a business trip to Bemidji last Saturday. The evening was spent erwise. Department These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent a word per issue. cash with copy, ic a word oth= Always telephone No. 31 % (Gully last Saturday and on Sunday Miss Alice Brennan spent Monday WMWWMEVM MMJEE&ANDWMMFOUMAN\'-,AM. ial‘temoon he drove to the Martin An'[evening with her aunt, Mrs. 0. W. FOR RENT — Nine-room modern |LOST—Horse blanket between elec- § lanson home where services were Olsoa: house, 703 Minnesota Ave. T. C. tric light plant and Twelfth & | held | Bailey, Phone 40. tf Street on Dewey avenue. Finder Jacob Braas and brother, Cornelius | x x % & % % % % % & &k % % % X ¥ % FOR SALE — return to Pioneer. 3d311 led on Torger Trosvik one day last |y HORNET * : 3| week. EQd Halvorson sold hay to Jess Powell near Pinewood last week. {Creighton last Friday. Serviees held in the ast Sunday. were Aure g 2rties and dances seem to be the ‘order of the day. { The board c¢f audit of the town of Mdple Ridge met last Tuesday, March '4 at Fowlds. Theodore Dahm called on Olson, Monday and Tuesday of last n Jemivold attended the basket | A H.| | % (By Special Correspondent) im Sunday school, Sunday afternoon. | J. E. Bogart is able to be around |again. Rebedew lake on Monday. Thomas Woodward went to Lang- or last week and bought a cow and calf. Mrs. Thomas Nygaard enjoyed a short visit from two of her sisters this week, one coming from Odessa and the other from Nymore. R R e | ® TODAY’S MARKET REPORT * A ST e FOR SALE—Five-room cottage on 50 FOR SA ALE—165- egg Queen incuba- FOR SALE—Corner lots, 50-foot east FOR SALE— 240 acres first olass land in Beltrami county, Minnesota. Lo- cated within 4 miles of two good, live towns. 25 acres in hay and crops. 60 acres seeded to clover. We will sell this in 40, 80 or 160- acre tracts. This land is dirt cheap . at $30 per acre. Never has been offered for sale before and at the price we quote, $20 per acre, should be snapped up by those in LOST-—Plain gold bright finished bracelet; no initials. : Return to . . . o ft. lot, 2 [ Miss Fannie Cummins left for Be-|# % % X X % % % ¥ & kK ¥ ¥ X X ¥ % | ana ot CQJ)::::{S :2:1 lluthscll:ooi Pioneer for reward. 6d316 O N e i 5 ! ool. erber i kll‘lg;;‘,le“(;‘ weckFagherg [stietwill he‘ Temperance exercises were given| wood, 819 America Ave. tf |LOST—Ten-link friendship bracelet Saturday afternoon; return to Pio- | John Rasmusson and family at- neer office. 5d313 «ial and dancg held at the Fram |tended the funeral of John Thomp- l’;‘”‘ and. ‘brooder; also Cyphers | e o o r o 0 hall last Saturday night. son’s son at Blackduck Sunday. rooder. Herbert Wood, 819 Am- & HNEGUS i erica Ave. 6d314 P T SV rs sl ST FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the P S A% CisiRe N 2 y front. A bargain if taken at once. market at 50 cents and 7§ i {rwdt Peterson, who has visiting| a1, Angell is workin at Gem- n 5 cents ith Louis Larson this winter, left.men, g £ Herbert Wood, 819 America Ave. tf each. Every ribbon sold for 76 week for Fertile, Minn. ' _ N cents guaranteed. Phone orders 2 I Andy Ellis took a load of hay to Flmer Kirkwold called on George | FARMS FOR SALE. promptly filled. Mail orders given | the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. THOUSANDS of Government Jobs open to MEN-WOMEN. $756.00 to $150.00 month. Write immediately for list. Franklin Institute, Dep’t. 191-N, Rochester, N. Y. 12d321 S —— Read the Pioneer want ads. Eivht eek. KEEKKEKKKKKKKKKKKX search of a real snmap. Terms of | = ght. Ty Anton Mohler hauled hay from Bemidji Markets. sale: One-half ca.sh, balance to suit |k &k K XK K K K K X X K XK ¥k kK X X § The instrument board and steering wheel . [|ceorse Creighton's the latter part of |Turkey, live, per Ib. ..3 .20| at 6 per cent interest. W. M.|¥ - are ’nuiit F fincly polished Circassian Walnut p ilast WEK. Turkey, dressed, per Ib. 24 Vail, Blackduck, Minn. datf | % He who forgets to adver- % A basket social and dance was held | Geese, live, per Ib... .14 WANTED : :lhse s;wuld :Dt c:mlglaln ;vhein : Price of the car, f.0.b. Lansing, Michigan, B lin the Buzzle hall for the benefit of |Geese, dressed, per Ib......... as|...__. . waNisbd. = ab ‘:Y‘“' °’f° 8 that he is $l i98. . Mr. Woolhouse and family, who lost | Ducks, live, per Ib........... .15 |[WANTED—Second hand flat top|* In “us nes's; t is just a case ¥ g everything in a fire, when the house |Ducks, dressed, per Ib........ .20| desk. Address E. C, c[o Pioneer. : of “forget” all around. : i % | i v Tiv i Hens, large and fat, live, per 1b. .13 e = . The best Repair Shop and Garage north of in_which they: dived, Belonatng Ko o o e andifet, dress:d’ oer A glance at the want column may |& & & & & & % % % % % X X X X X ¥ Minneapolis in connection. We invite competition and guarantee satisfaction. Office and Carage 418-420 Beltrami Ave. ¥ | Louis Tegner, burnt last week. Mr. H | Woolhouse and family moved up here from Foley, Minn., last fall and has rented the Tegner place. i Clarence Melland was sawing wood L P . Veal, fancy, oversize, per lb. Veal, poor, oversize, per 1b. Business and Professional dfor S. 0. Refsdal one day last week. Fal? lambs, per lb..... . | PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS T i1 Sam Jallen and Halvor Peterson |SPring lambs, per Ib......... 8 R A A AN A AN A AR A i 2 hauled the planer for Mr. Lindmark, | Mutton, fancy, dressed, per 1b. .14 |DR. ROWLAND GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, y l ! § {|the man who is operating the saw |[arge hogs, dressed, per Ib..... 9% PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LAWYER" B d M o flt? % mill and store at Debs, one day last Medium hogs, dressed, per 1b... .10 = Office—Miles Block e, Miles Block Phone 560 Eml , Rs:u,,_ 4 & week. Small hogs, dressed, per 1b. .1Q 'DR E A SHANNON ll[ D. D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner !fi Hzlvor Ananson called on Brick|Beans, per 1b. .............. -10 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON -« ATTORNEY AT LAW VR R O S R U RS R DR Ness one day last week. Miles Ousley left last week for Fill- more county where he will be em- cloyed. Carrots, per bu. ........ e Potatoes, fancy, clean and free from rot and rust, per bu... Butter— Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 393 Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. DE. C. R. SANBORN VETERINARY SURGEON i P N AND SURGEON e $4.0C __-—-Wfig John Erickson, the star trgpper |Dairy, per Ib. .............. 2t HYsg?fiI(i—Miles Bltf)cl:' o W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. §|of this secticn of the country, has greamery, bulk, per “’i" ceeee -33 VETERINARIAN ; made a catch of 12 wolves, 8 skunks | Creamery, prints, per lb...... .37 /DR, L A. WARD Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. New UnlverSltles Dl(‘ lonary and 4 minks so far this season. Eggs— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DRS. WARI\‘ENGER& HOEY COUPON The Socialist local of the town of [Storage, per doz. ...... ceeen. .30 Over First National Bank g 4 : . i LICENSED VETERINARIANS Presented by the Roosevelt held its monthly meeting Strictly fresh, per doz........ .30 Bemidji, Minn. B Cracked corn, per bu......... 1.12 Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. at Lundmark’s store, Saturday, i3 Cracked corm, per sack, 75 1bs. 1.30 DR. E. H. SMITH Q +L R March 4, at 2 p. m. g ’ SR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DRAY LINE Three Coupons Secure the Dictionary 1) Mr. Rutherford and B. Hayes haul- | Bran, per sack, 100 1bs...... . 1.25 WCR— Office Security Bank Block TOM SMART ed hay for Mr. McKee last week. Corn and oats, per sack, 75 Ibs. 1.30 . 98¢ — Erick Noss, Carl Hoganson and|Shorts, per sack, 100 Ibs..... 1.35|DR. EINER JOHNSON DRAY AND TRANSFER W Halvor Ananson called on the county | Ol meal, per sack, 100 Ibs..... 2.75 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Safe and Piano Moving e e S Bemidji, Minn. Res. Phone 68 818 America Ave. Present or mail to this paper three [k Fomn}lssmnef‘s Z\Ia.irch T t_he“ hoarcne Ploneer adveriisements are re- (A V. GARLOCK, M. D i Office - Phone 12. HOW tO Get It coupons like the above with ninety- E lf‘g in session in Bemidji at that bl SR SPE’C o I'ST For the Mere Normal Cost of eight cents to cover cost of handling, v‘tlme. : 1AL D ISTS, Manufacture and distribution packing, clerk hire, etc. | Lewis Opheim, who has been vis- Practice Limited ENT ; Cfl“ ons {iting in this community for the last EYE EAR NO.SE THROAT DR. G. M. PALMER D 98C MAIL Add for Postage: couple of months, left last week for Glasses Fitted DENTIST Up to 150 miles .07 his home in Canada. Lls l Office Gibbons Bldg. North of secure tlus NEW authentic ik IKJJ; :: 288 filiii '.i(s) Carl Peterson and family were . ) Markham Hotel. Phone 106. Office Phone 124, Residence 346 Dictionary, bound in real flex- WILL Ul;_ ;: :‘(_)::a :-txllé:m;i(: ple:sle\tdnt cill(elrs atFtlhe yc;ml: sct)fsfi/[:- Your city property with A. DANNENBERG Miles Block, Bemidji ible leather, illustrated with BE & Gosiiar rateoa and Mrs. Anerew: Hloravl ¥ CHIROPRACTOR DR. D. L. STANTON full pages in color and duotone L day. Gla tu“ c c"flss First National Bank Bldg. DENTIST 1300 pages. FILLED Sam Jemtvold a}ud Carl Hoga_nsfm [ ] I remove the cause of acute and Office in Winter Block % ) attended the meeting of the Socialist Markham Hotel Buildi clitonic Qlstases 25 DICl IONARIES IN ONE local held at Debs last Saturday. arknam Hotel Building Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-6, 7 to 8 DR. J. T. TUOMY, F 2 4 7 % Glen Du Hamel helped A. H. Olson Phone 406-W. . DENTIST All Dictionaries published previ- Jsv some woot sor sencol pise. %o || £OR SAIE OR RENT |5 Gibbons Block Tol. 330 . 14 Saturday of last week. DEAN LAND CO. North of Markham Hotel ous to this year are out of date. J s ans s creer, parents ot ma _ |Greer, moved into Tommy Ananson’s Good Service LAND, LOANS INSURANCE MCE%MMCHE i i PO} R place. This cmfple came with the Reasonable Commission AND CITY PROPERTY e i intention of buying a place and make e 4 IR R R R EEEEEESE R BN % RAILROAD TIME CARDS ¢ KEEREKEEKEK KK KKK XS RED LAKE RAILWAY 12 South Bound Arrives. 11 North Bound Leaves. 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves. .. 163 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves. . GREAT uo:lmu 88 West Bound Leaves. . 84 East Bound Leaves 36 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves. 105 North Bound Arrives. MINNESOTA & nrn:zn;nonu *34 South—Mpls. Ete, L 31 North—Kelliher Lv. *33 North—Int. Falls. Lv ] Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham called Combination Coal and Wood Heaters, S “;523,’,’,‘5’,"_.,1",“,",’,’, am FUNERZL DIRECTOR on R. Moran’s last Sunday. DWi ht D Mi“el' Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. i North Freight, lenven " - ‘ o g Do e e g 1. - Anything you want in a stove Telg! calle ali ” It wr‘:‘;éh??:;&%mflx{d. aue 5d M. E. IBERTSON Sunday. lns“ra:::::]iz:ma ist All makes and all sizes. E oncrsiin :00 pm /-~ 2 .Dsaude“‘;{{i gfi%‘:}%&;g ::ge#o:",}‘{;‘vu A daughter was bor{:\ to Mr. and A flythi “ g A “ywh ere . ’ un T8 9&:2;%‘;&&? Braifierd, withdrawn for UNDERTAKER Mr;[ A'JKOHdad 1(1m and:s;‘ i _— 9 = lag er s amm a" fl'.e r8. Jorgan Jelle was helping by N Telephone 360-W. Offices v = 4 i = Korstad a couple of days this week. SECURITY STATE BANK BLDG 206 Minn. Ave. Bemld]l,[Mlnn. L e 1 Beltrami A Bemidji, Misn. || L.'L. O'Dell made a business trip ! Oven daily, except Sunaay, 1 to & p. 405 ve. . L. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room only, 3 to 6 p. m. Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE.Emeral Director Phone 178-W or R their home among us. Erick Ness and George Creighton attended the meeting of the Socialist local last Saturday afternoon. Oliver Julum, a relative of the Kirkwold’s, from Ottertail county, is visiting at the Hans Kirkwold home. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK = JELLE x )% (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ {kdi*ii«il««ca«««a i Miss Nathalia Ran is working for Anton Korsdal this week. to Goodridge the last of the week. Louis Burchard Teacher of Call City Hal! o %‘;gf;‘h}‘%‘.‘{ 'iiifli: am S. Anderson made a business trip Beginners Not Accepted. Frelght East Leaves at. o to Goodridge this week. Phone 637 i 117 Third St. Bemidji 1110 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn. DWIGHT D. MILLER —~Special Agent— Midland Insurance Co., Life, Acci- dent Heath Insurance. Agents Wanted Sec. Bank Block Bemidji, Minn. Cook Stoves, Wholesale Stove Dealers : NEW AND SECOND HAND Ranges, DR. F.J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation Day and Night Calls Answered 111 Fifth St. Phone 949 Wood Heaters, RPN

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