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4 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1916 %‘Ew“" AT [TTEECETTTTETr BARKkER'S Nete the R --- THE HELPFUL STORE --- “To find myself in North- ern Minnesota is to imme- diately discoverthe need of something from Barker’s”. Quotation from a letter received by us last week “Northern Minnesota” is some _territory, but we cover it. This is toremind you, dear reader, that you need something from Barker’s today. Phone 34 and watch “The Helpful Store” get busy to serve you. BARKER'S --- THE HELPFUL STORE --- 217 Third Street &l »a~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS w THE PERFECTGUM Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious flavor— It’'s all that the name suggests! Wrigley quality— made where chewing gum making is a science. Have a package of each always in reach after every meal " PRIZE WINNERS AT FAIR * (Continued from Page 1) 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Billings; 3rd, Mrs. H.-'M. Merryman. Vegetables, Canned-—1st, Mrs. J. E. Patterson; 2nd, Beatricer Moak; 3rd, Esther McGhee. Honey Comb—1st, Carl 2nd, L. man. Honey, Strained—1st, Carl Opsata; 2nd, H. M. Merryman. Bees at Work—1st, Carl Opsata. Butter—3-1b. Crock: 1st, Mrs. Tom Thompson; 2nd, Mrs. J.-E. Pat- terson; 3rd, L. T. Bjella; 4th, Her- man Fenske; 5th, Mrs. P. J. Storey. Butter, 1-1b. Print—1st, M. Rygg; 2nd, Mrs. A. O. Paddock; 3rd, Mrs. Tom Brennan; 4th, Mrs. David Sheets; 5th, Mrs. Henry White. Grapes—1st, Peter Narum. Cherries—1st, M. Madson; 2nd, Ora Whiting; 3rd, H. M. Merryman. Strawberries—1st, Dr. Ward; 2nd, Geo. Caulter. Ground Cherry—1st, Ora Whiting; 2nd, Mrs. L. Wallace. Apples—1st, Carl Olson; Huseley; 3rd, A. Jackson. Plums—1st, Gordon Smith, 2nd, John Harris; 3rd, Peter Narum. Crab Apples—1st, Carl Olson; 2nd. Opsata; T. Bjella; 3rd, H. M. Merry- 2nd, A. | A. Jackson, 3rd, A. Hussley. Husk Tomato—1st, Lee Heltz; '| 2nd, Mrs. H. L. Stillwell; 3rd, Ed- ward Walker. Sweepstakes on First National Bank Corn—1st, Lars Myhre; 2nd, M. W. Knox; 3rd, August Jarchow. L Vegetables. Triumph Potatoes—1st, John Nott; 2nd, W. H. Clifford; 3rd, A. A. Net- zinger; 4th, George Miller; 5th, J. E. Boobar; 7th, Jake Coclocks; 8th, Lee Hiltz. Any Other Variety—1st, J. E. Pat- erson; 2nd, J. E. Boobar; 3rd, Her- man Eickstadt; 4th, Geo. Siverans; '6th, Jake Coclocks; 6th, Lee Hiltz. Early Ohio—1st, Charles Olson; 2nd, Nels Willett; 3rd, M. W. Knox; 4th, Lee Hiltz; 5th, J. E. Patterson; 6th, Geo. Siverens; 7th, Henry Olson; 8th, A. 0. Paddock. Burbank—1st, Ira Cook; 2nd, J. E. Patterson; 3rd Herman Eickstadt; 4th, Lee Hiltz; 5th, E. K. Anderson; 6th, John Noel; 7th, Loren Coyle; 8th, L. T. Bjella. Carmen—1st, Ora Whiting; 2nd, Ed. Luedtke; 3rd, A. A. Netzinger; 4th, Lee Hiltz; 5th, Gus Berg; 6th, Mat Mayer; 7th, Geo. Coulter; 8th, Lake Coclocks. Stock Carrots—1st, Fred Buckson; 2nd, E. E. Schulke; 3rd, Mrs. H. P. Rice. Table Carrots—1st, Lee Hiltz; 2nd, H. M. Merryman; 3rd, W. H. Clifford. Rutabagas, Stock—1st, Ora Whit- ing; 2nd, Herman Eickstadt; 3rd, J. E. Boobar. Table Rutabagas—1st, Jake Koc- locks; 2nd, Mat Mayer; 3rd, Herman Eickstadt. Mangle Beets, Stock—1st, A. Jar- GLASSIFIED FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Rooming house filled with roomers, moderate rent; fur- niture nearly new. Address “A,” Pioneer. 919 FOR SALE—Twelve lots in Solway, all of them in Block 2 in the busi- ness block of town. The postoffice bulding is located on one of them. coop, a very nice chicken lot, hog lot and a large garden. For price and terms write or phone C. A. Kilbourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 FOR SALE—160 acres of good land with lots of timber on. Or will sell timber; about 1,000 cords of choice spruce, pulp wood, 1% miles haul. For further informa- tion call on or write Aubolee & Kroken. 102 FOR SALE—Piano, also roll top oak desk in good condition. Phone 246. 921 property. What have you? Owner has other business. Call or see owner 106 3rd S., Bemidji, Mi;:znz. midji Ave., or will trade for house and land further out. A. Aubolee. d102 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Six- drawer electrically operated Na- tional cash register. Koors Bros. dssate a mile west of Solway; of the best of meadow, about eight acres cleared; the balance very easy clearing. For prices and terms, write or phone C. A. Kil- bourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 FOR SALE—Well matched team of blacks, six and seven years old. Koors Bros. das2te FOR RENT. torage room. furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf WANTED WANTED—A young man of neat ap- pearance, 17 or 18 years of age, to work evenings. Apply at or address X. Y. Z., Ploneer. 919 WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. Mrs. P. J. OLeary, 716 Minnesota Ave. > 918 ‘WANTED—G@GIrl for general house- work. 1014 Beltrami Ave. 444, WANTED—We pay cash for second hand furniture. stoves, shoes and clothing. Hannah & Robertson, 206 Minn. Ave. Phone 129-W. - 5 - 31020 . FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—SW of SB%, Sec. 31~ 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on or write A, Kalser, Bagley, (11" long time and easy terms. Call |} show; 2nd, ‘M. Fuller; 3rd, W. G. Schroeder. % Sugar Beets, Stock--1st, Otto John- son; 2nd, Lee Hiltz. Table Beets—1st, E. E. Schulke; 2nd, M. S. Fuller; 3rd, Lee Hiltz. Squash, Stock—1st, Lee Hiltz; 2nd, A. W. Hoskins. A regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held Tuesday evening at the Masonic hall at 8 o’clock sharp. Charles Scheers of the Akeley Her- ald-Tribune, Akeley, Minn., is a vis- itor in Bemidji. B. Rodman of Akeley, Minn., is a visitor -in Bemidji today. THEATRES Rex Theater. A six-part film play entitled, ‘“The Faded Flower,” is on the Rex theater program for tonight. Marguerite Snow, Rose Coghlan, Arthur’ Daniel- son and Alma Hanlon are leading players in tne cast. = The story deals with the effect of unreasonable jeal- ousy and is said to be “intensely hu- man in theme and character draw- ing.” This is the first of several Ivan Film Productions booked to show at the Rex. For these film plays the producers claim “An All-Star Cast— 100 per cent story productions.” —_— ‘GASH FOR RAGS I have a contract for another car load of rags. If you have any on hand bring or ship them to me while the prices are high. Ipay $1.00 to $1.75 per hundred pounds for rags. For any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to $6.00 per ton. For auto tires 3c to 4c per pound. I also pay the highest market price for rubbers, cop- per, brass and hides. If you have any of the above, you and I ought to get acquainted. Jacob Goldberg 112 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. Phone 638-W FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, s ¢ * I want ’em all. For [§ieid things hard to bake right K3 it can’t be equalled. Calu- met _is the worl Baking Powder—if erate in price—pure in the |3 MR can and pure In the baking — [§ \‘w‘. wonderful in leavening and rais- I ing power = the most economicalld URJ t buy and to use.” 00 . New Cook Besk Fres — 8os 8lip in Pound Can SOOI DOOOOOBOO Vvvv—vv‘ OO0 e AAANTSI 000 K] .. RO e e e .- 200 LRI NS SOOI XY BODGOCRNNHS 0. 0.0.% 0 0 e s ‘e s 0 %, . s’ 0. ¢ & g ) & Today's the Day to Send RAMER’S Chocolates Here’s candy of such quality that the one best 3irl will devour it with joy — quality of flavors, of materials of melting Boodness in packapes that are the last word in . Bood taste and Bood form. We recommend Ramer's. ] Abercrombie & McCready Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They -know, by experi- ence, that it has-no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. = We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, becanse we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. . LD COLLLEET LR LTI ER T T 1 = PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS KRR KK KKK KKK KKK ok kKRR KKK KKK KKK * *|x * * DR. ROWLAND GILMORE *|x gRpamam RRAN * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON &| 4 4 LA%V‘Y%}% - : : Office—Miles Block . : % Miles Block Phone 560 & ; * KKK KR KKK KKK K KKK : EEREK KKK KKK KKK KKK EHEKKK KKK KKK R KKK KR KKK KKK KKK KKK * DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ¥ D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner * x * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | ATTORNEY AT LAW x * *|& * *x Office in Mayo Block %] Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser . i |% Phone 396 Res. 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NOR ¥ Specialists the Eye, Fitting *|x OSTEOPHATIC PHYSICIAN 4 * of Glasses *lx AND SURGEON * ¥ We have the facilities for |y guite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg & % duplicating broken lenses *|x. Ofice Phoné153; Res. §3-3 - * Postoftics Bloek *% Offics Hours, 8-12, 1:30-5;30 & KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK cic«ttit««cu«':ci B Y Y T TR R RS TL § MELBABEAUTY PARLORS X|% b x O’Leary-Bowser Bl x| % . 'CONN( x * oatemaonnuolz:df'tos x| ¥ ke w * ¥« Evenings and Sundays by &|¥ DRAY LINR x. * Appointment x| % Telephone 509 x h Shampooing, Manicuring | ¥ , * x Chiropody x| ¥ * R R R R R R L R A R R R R R E RS ]