Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 16, 1916, Page 4

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CLASSIFIED FOR SALE. O T PV oo APV IMPU UV FOR SALE—160 acres of good land with lots of timber on. Or will gell timber; about 1,000 cords of choice spruce, pulp wood, 1% miles haul. For further informa- tion call on or write Aubolee & Kroken. 102| (Cor. Belt;lamiiAve. and 9th St.) Sunday morning. .worship 10:45 FO‘?%%A%DEE)IZ’?BO&O:];?"?:}} tolg'hfi:‘; o’clock,;” sermon subject—“A Good 246 921 qnd Faithful Servant”; Sunday —————— —lschool at 12 m., A. T. Carlson, supt.; FOR SALE—Seven-room house and|junior League at.3:30 p. m.; Ep- two lots. 1221 Dewey Ave. 916|worth League 7 p. m.; evening wor-|3 p. m.; meetings Wednesday and FOR SALE—Stock of merchandise|Ship at 8 o'clock—gospel sermon.|Friday at 8:15 p. m.; prayer meeting very cheap or trade for land or city Everybody welcome. Rev. B. D. Monday at 8 p. m. All are welcome. property.- What have you? Owner | Hanscom, pastor. C. A. Sandgren, captain. has other business. Call or see - owner 106 3rd S. Bemidji, Minn. The Salvation Army. 922 Sunday school at 1:30 p. m., sub- FOR SALE_House and lots, 719 Be- ject—*“Elijah and the Chariot of Fire”; text to learn, 2 Timoth: midji Ave., or will trade for house|g, esalvntion meeting 8..1?0 ¥ A. Aubolee. . 'h % 3102 meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, 8:15 p. m.; street meeting at FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Six-|1:45 b. m Meolings in Nymore— drawer electrically operated Na- _— = e e e T SV VP tional cash register. Koors Bros. dasatt FLASHES FROM HUGHES i FOR SALE—Well matched team of A and Christian End D All are most cordially invited ti tend these services. Rev. L. P. War- ford, pastor. Methodist Episcopal. Swedish Lutheran. . Morning service at 10:30; Sunday school at 12. Rev.'J. H. Randahl, pastor. Sunday schopl 2 p. m.; praise meeting Christian Science. (405 Minn. Ave.) Sunday service at 11 o’clock. ‘Wednesday evening services at 7:45 o’clock. First Scandinavian Lutheran. Morning worship at 10:30; Sun- day school at 12; catechetical class meets every Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Rev. Osmong Johnson, pas- tor. " Catholic, and land further out. Low mass at 7 o’clock. High mass at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Vespers and benediction at 8 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Presbyterian. Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the sermon will be on the subject— “Heirs of a Household,” (Galations 4:7); at the evening service at 8|vice 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight DETROIT TALKS me ,at. ] I A WORRIED FEARING THAT YOU MAY BE WATCHED BY A blacks, six and seven years old. o’clock the pastor will speak on “The |o’clock; prayer meeting Wednesday Koors Bros. as2tf | AMERICAN RIGHTS. Snare of the Fowler” (1 Tim. 3:7); |night at 8 o’clock. J. E. Cadwell, ROBBER? 4 W “No one could successfully present Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., | pastor. NO. to an American audience that an Am- Sl z IT IS THE ROBBER’S BUSINESSV TO LEARN WHO ericun cifzen’s rights stopped with ‘////////”fl/////////////////////////////////]% fi,%? rTngg%Ar:_mnEN; AND HE WILL KILL YOU, IF HE “There is not a particle of militar- Ism in my composition, but ‘there is BE R CRREFUL MAN. FOR RENT—Storage room. I can BANK WITH US. furnish good storage room for fur- Amoricanism 10 it place; dnd 1€ elect: WE PRY % PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. niture and goods. C. E. Battles. ed, I am going to see that Américan FIRST NATIONAL BANK Congregational, Nymore. Sunday school at 10:30; preach- ing service 11:30; evening song ser- ARE YOU GOING TO HIDE YOUR MONEY IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND OR IN YOUR HOUSE AND ALWAYS BE FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House with three rooms on Lake Boulevard. H. C. Baer. 916 M-S tf | rights are protected.” FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.|LABOR. Board obtainable within a block. “The working man is not asking any- 1009 Bemidji Ave. Phone 575-W. thing he should not have, All he 831tt wants is a square deal. g “No such thing as prosperity exists| : for just one class in America, unless| Hotel Markham. | it exists for all.” 916tf| <“The Republican party doés not WANTED—Girl for general house-|stand for the prosperity producéd by work. Mrs. P. J. O'Leary, 716/ the war, but for a prosperity produced < Minnesota Ave. 9181 by sound American policies and these WANTED—GIrl for general house-|8re what we propose to have.” :fl'k. 1014 Beltrami Ave. Phone PREPAREDNESS. Sin “Do not let us get this country into WANTED ‘WANTED—Porter. Today’s the Day to Send s&~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT m RAMER’S Chocolates Here’s candy of such quality that the one best irl will devour it with joy — quality of flavors, of materials of melting goodness in_ packspes that are the last word in 8ood taste and good form. We recommend Ramer's. Business and Professional AAAAAAAAAAA A A A A AN WOMEN WANTED—Full time salary | g 1ow patriotic plane so that we are PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS Eleir:illinzgsftfagotf‘id hoslel;y; to content with disesteem, with the scoff : "‘_* KKK KKK KK : ERKKK XXX XK XK KKE K d 5 spare time. " * 9 Permanent; experience unneces-| °f the world. * ! | . ha ! ; ; 7 f * sary. Guaranteed Hosiery Mills,| *“‘I am an American citizen,’ ought DR. ROWLAND GILMORE * GRAHAM M. TORRAN * Norristown, Pa. to be the proudest title in the world.” A ¥ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON &| 4 LAWYER - x WANTED—Lady manager for a good | CIVIL SERVICE. : Offies—Miles Blode : ¥ Mlles Block Ehons;660; ¢ paying business. Permanent pay-| wwe had in the coast and geodetic * ® 2?:)% "’J’f&’ei:gt;‘i’:&esl’x’asé:elssw°;‘l’:: survey an eminent scientist. He was KRR KRR KKK KK Ky KKK KKK KKK KKK telephone number, if any. Address displaced to make room for an excel- ' F. N. W., Pioneer. 916 | lent stock breeder.” KRR KKK KKK KRR R KKK R KRR R R RRRR KKK KKK = “It is the most unworthy thing an * DR.E. A SHANNON,M.D. *|x issi WANTED—Sewing; will take - X . D, . H. FISK, Court Commissioner * ing or go out bgy :ay. Lillie' No. | administration can do to take public % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | ATTORNEY AT LAW x votny, 206% 3rd St. Phone 238- bfl"siness and pay political debts with x : xlx : . 2 1 £ sl N IT * Office in' Mayo Block *|% Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowsar Wfii";E?—W;e pay cash for second ATTRACTS BUSINESS MEN. * Phone 396 . Res. Phone 397 +*|x Building x . , clothing, " Hasnen e ghoes ad| yr Hughes has not tried to' seare LR e R R T T I T 206 Minn. Ave. Phone 129-W. ’| anybody, but has merely portrayed ! d1020 | the errors of the present Administra- THK KKK KKK KKK KKK VETERINARY SURGEON i A R R E R LR RS2 R W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. . VETERINARIAN tion and set forth certain principles FARMS FOR SALRE. " on whick ‘the affairs of the country AR e e AN FOR SALE_SW¥ of SEX, See, 21- 5"%‘;}“’ bel mmie; - :";‘“:“";i 146-32, (Town of ere 1s a political logic in this por- lon, t‘; 2 and ° :‘rohn), C“: trayal, the culmination of which in the & "L easy terms. - mind of the voter is expressed by the on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, frequent remark : Minn. 68tf| “He is the kind of man we want to steer us through.” This has been said by many a busi- ness man. The qualities seen in Mr. * DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block * * * x We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell; because we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LR R S S S S R S R RN * K k-k Kk Kk Kk * ok k kik K AR RS S S S SRR R ok ok kK EEKKK KKK KK KK KKK * DR. L. A. WARD % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mr. and Mrs. August Golz, 604 Fourth street, left yesterday for Ber- tha and Wadena on a combined busi- KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK i Blea paet Hughes are poise, a strong, sane mind, In most cases these are the terms. We are H : J. WARNINGER B ness pleasure 9. sincerity and a willingness to sacrifice here to h;glp you secure a home of your own. =1 Troppman Block " V_ETERINARY SURGEON % Miss Francis Booth, who has been | Yfe. physical or political, to the good s 3ss e H flice and Hospital 3 doors + visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and | of the country. Nor is there any ques- Bemld]l TownSlte & lmprovemeflt Go- H * Bemidji, Minn. Mrs. A. B. Palmer, 507 Minnesota tion as to the quality of nerve to meet * k ok k k Kk Kk LR R L S R R S S R R SRR west of Troppman Store x THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. Phone No. 209 x EEKKK KKK KKK KKK avenue, returned to her home at Big the emergencies of the four years be- Lake, Minn., this morning. Kk ok ok hok ok ginning March 4, 1917, KKK KK KKK KKK KKK * = * DR. E. H. SMITH LA R R R R R S R R R R R R 3 % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & [* TOM SMART | * % Office Security Bank Block +&|%k DRAY AND TRANSFER & * *|x Safe and Piano Moving x ® K KKK XKKHKKKKK KK K|k Res. Phone 68 818 Amarfca & * Office Phone 12 ® KRR KKK KRR KRR KK KRR KKK KRR KKK K KKK * * R * DR. EINER JOHNSON * DENTISTS %« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i;g;q;**g;y*k;;;;q * Bemidji, Minn. x|ix DE. G. . PALMER % * _¥ix DENTIST ‘ * KKK KKK KKK KKK ¥ 7 x \ % Office Phone 124, Residénice x 4&}:«:**&4&4;_*14:««. ?fi:g’{o:{j.,:m, “', ’ * A V. GARLOCK, ‘ WA R R T T I I T Y x SPECIALIST M TR e * EYB , NOSE, THROAT [ & &% % & % & %k & & & . x lasses Fitted =~ = & xEn g * Gibbons Bldg, Phone 105 ] . t&&i{'fi&'«j«f&fi'c«tf % I remove the cause of, and chronic diseases i i % $ Egcatcqu:iaggcqqc 3K J. T. TUOMY * k- k It’s easy to pick the Otherwise it escapes Willys-Knight own- nf 1;_,.. - real thing in motor cars. your $énses. ers are all through ex- KEEERXHEE R KA m gk DriveaWillys-Knight ~ That quiet, smooth ffi:fin;‘,’,fitfifi;&th"y"" R TE TR and you'll know—it softpess also meansab- . o your motor car : o makes everything else gance of wear — it's su- ) . car 3 seem like athakg'eshift. i ok s d problem for good—today Willys-Knight power isrevealedin motiononly. Troppmivq ll_og‘k‘ —— — prese when new—géts better with age—prac- tically everlasting. J. W. WILCOX, Agent : Phonez® | - with a Willys - Knight —the world’s most quiet motor. Bemidjl, Minnesota duplieating broken lenses K K K K KKK K o] r.fi'flmf‘nm ? RS ‘O’Leary-Bowser: ;Bldg. .| % Officers Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 8 Bvéiings and-Sundays by f | I | ‘.

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