Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 22, 1916, Page 6

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Makes an “honest effort” to maintain “LOWER PRICES,” cou- pled with “High Quality of Goods.” has stood for these very things. In all its years this store Right this fall and summer we have ALMOST FOUGHT in order to buy merchandise at the old prices, so that we would not have to advance our priees. On nearly five thousand dollars that we purchased, the advance will not amount to one per cent to the trade. This is our rec- ord and we are rather proud of it, for it means that what you buy here you save MONEY ON WITHOUT QUESTION, and no need to say that as usual, the quality is up or we would not have the goods. -JUST FOR SATURDAY-- § bars Lenox Soap........ 25¢ Coaster wagons at HALF PRICES. Some we have had on display outside. Regular $2.98 £0F < ovvviaie avios o .$1.49 $3.98 for .$1.99 $4.40 for $2.20 One hand car worth $5.00 5 ) AP ——— $2.50 One two-wheeled baby sulky, reg. $6.25, for ..$3.13 One at $3.98 for........ $1.99 1 wheelbarrow, 45¢c, for...25¢ 1 wheelbarrow, 26¢, for......15¢ Boys’ sweaters, good ones. .98¢c Blankets at 65c¢, 85¢, 98¢ to $6.85. Large stock of dress goods Tioim com mions siais wie 25c to $1.25 Outing flannels . . .10cto 12%¢ Percales ........ 10c to 13%e¢ Ginghams ........ 10c to 15¢ Suit case and bags .............. 98¢ to $9.00 Gloves and Mittens .......... 10c, 25c and 48c Underwear—Just all kinds .19¢ to $2.00 and up New stocks of Cut Glass, Din- ner Ware, Granite Ware, etc. Hockey Caps and Knit Goods. YUUH Smfl ___For Honest Values and Less Prices. THE VARIETY STORE Carlson of course. =Man on Beltrami + “ Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- em:e.y th!a)tait has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. UGIt Unbeatable HE NOUSEA) Exterminator 4 of Rats,Mice and Bugs Used the World Over - Used by U.bg.fid\remmen.t ] e Old Reliable That Never fails - /5¢c.25¢c.At m-ugfilsf; YHE g:coemzao STANDARD-AVOID SUBS' ATS TUTES Snmmnnnnnn £ FOR Phones: Office 177-W A All Kind Of Wood=--Wholesale and Retail SEE Geo. H. French & Son Office Markham Hote! Building House 661-W ORI pe- READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS in every instance. it for you. Minnesota Ave. AU NN RIS ting Boodness in packapes that are the last word in 3ood taste and 3ood form. We recommend Ramer’s. Today’s the Day to Sbfid auality that the, on HOW TO “CAN” THE GROUCH EAT_PURE F0OD from the PURE F00D STORE ; We handle a full line of food products. that we can gua If you are looking for a really superior brand in Folur, Coffee, Tea, Meats, Vegetables, in fact, anything in general merchadinse, COME RIGHT TO THIS STORE. We have . P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W ntee vors, -of materials of N N\\\ DN - O ORI PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN. SEPT. 4, 1916. Council met city hall at 8 o’clock P. M. A quorum being present, Pres., Ly- can presiding. - Roll Call Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present: Bailey, Smart, Philippi, Miller, Lycan. Absent: Mo- berg, Lahr, Foucault, Ervin. Minutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills after being audited were on motion and second allowed: Pay roll, month August.......... $998.33 Louis Shadiow, sweeping and sprinkling contract Augkust. oen 209.00 Jos. Hahn, scavenger worl erty owners . 66.00 Street_gang, str 260.32 John Miller, team labor. 6.20 John Maloy, services asst. to city engineer 19.13 Frank Croal, scavenger work dogs 3.00 P. M. Dicaire, rent polling place 3rd ward, Aug. 14 .. 5.00 J. A. Dalton, rent poll 4th ward, Aug. 14 5.00 Leon Battles, servic city engineer ...... 18.76 Scott Stewart, mdse. library.... 1.50 Keuffel & Esser Co., books for city engineer se. 2,76 The Barrett Co. < i 29.72 to water dept. 8.90 Fred Petrie, boarding paupers to GALE .\ 4 oivereaiii domaivme saons 58.00 The Improvement Bulletin, ing notices of proposals ...... 10.35 W. S. Booth & Son, books health dept. . ........ . 2.95 St. Paul Book books library . 3.74 H. Doran, labor 14.95 Water dept. . ..o 0 vweiemvioomss 14.00 Doran, labor and material repairing hydrant - 26.20 Minn. Elec. Light & Powe current library. August .. 2.12 Minn. Elec. Light & Power pumping, light and materi pumping station .............. 163.11 Minn. Elec. Light & Power Co., general lighting contract...... 484.88 Goodman & Loitved, grading for walks, ete! ... 49.92 Goodman & L or fire hall .. 40.00 Goodman & Lo mate water main extension. 373.31 Goodman & Loitved, final esti- Goodman & Loitved, curb con- struction Beltrami and Bemidji . 187.30 Goodman & Loitved, final esti- mate curb construction and re- pairs paving,ete. ............. Ordinance No. 84, an ordinance to regulate vehicles’ and vehicular traffic within the city was read the third time and declared passed and carried on the following aye and nay vote: ‘“Ayes,” Bailey, Smart, Philippi, Miller, Lycan. “Nays,” none. Absent: Moberg, Lahr, Foucault, Ervin. Bids. The bd of -J. J.-Jenkinson to move dirt to fill to approaches of proposed new bridge across Mississippi River at inlet to Lake Bemidji of 29 cents to the bridge and 30 cents per cubic yard across the bridge, was read and on motion and sec- ond declared accepted. He to furnish bond in the sum of $1,000.00. Miscellaneous. On motion and second the street com- missioner was instructed to turnpike and fill 23rd street between Irvine and An- derson’s corner. On motion and second the street com- mittée was authorized to have sidewalk at 8th street and Irvine Ave. fixed up to_satisfaction of property owners. Matter of disposing of bath houses at Diamond Point was referred to the Park Committee. The city attorney was instructed to have removed all old boats and other debris at_foot of Third street, south side, on Bemidji Ave., and the street commissioner to smooth the shore at that point. On motion and second the city attor- ney was instructed to take necessary steps for condemnation proceedings to- ward the widening of 15th street be- tween Doud Ave. and Irvine Ave. 30 feet on the north side, thus making it a 60-foot street. E City Attorney was instructed to draw resolution appropriating $250.00 for the Beltrami County Fair Association. A committee consisting of Alderman Lahr, Assessor Lloyd and City Attorney Russell was appointed to meet with the County ax Board on the matter of.ithe THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER raise made by said commission on taxa- tion returns. The matter of lights at 18th street and Dalton Ave. was referred to the light committee. Application of G. E. Carson for ac- ceptance of plat of Carson’s Sub-divi- sion of Lot “L,” Northland Addition to City of Bemidji was declared accepted on motion and second. A report from Morell & Nichols, also submitting a plan for the improvement of city park property at Diamond Point was read and accepted. Request of Edward Jackson for use of one-third of Beltrami Ave. and 4th street abutting lots 23 and 24, block 13, 'during construction of the Elks building, was granted, he to furnish in- demnity bond in .sum of $500.00. Cigarette license application of Archie Ditty was granted. Employment license application of C. S. Dailey was granted, Contractor’s bond of J. J. Jenkinson in_sum of $975.00 was approved. Employment bond of C. S. Dailey was approved. No further business appearing it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Attest: Approved: G%?i Sg’lElfi. JOHN MOBERG, y Clerk. 3 1td 922 — —_— —_— BANERUPT'S PETITION FOR v DISCHARGE. In_the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota. In the Matter of Ludvig E. Rood, Bank- rupt. IN BANKRUPTCY—No. 1531. To the Honorable PAGE MORRIS, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota: Ludvig E, Rood of Bemidji in the County of Beltrami and State of Minne- sota, in said district, respectfully rep- resents that on the 22nd_ day of Sep- tember, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congress trelating to Bankruptcy; that he has sur- rendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said Acts and of the orders of the Court touching his bankruptey. WHEREFORE he prays that may_ be decreed by the Court to have a full dis- charge from all debts, provable against his estate under said Bankruptcy Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge, Datlesd this 18th day of September, A. LUDVIG E. ROOD, Bankrupt. mate grading streets for paving 383.82(D. 19 United States District Court, District of Minnesota, Sixth Division, ss. On this 19th day of September, A. D. 1916, on reading the foregoing petition, it is ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 30th day of October, A. D. 1916, before said Court at St. aul, n said District, at, ten o’clock. in' the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in the Be- midji_Pioneer, a_newspaper printed in said District, and that all known cred- itors and other persons. in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. o And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said pe- tition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as-stated. WITNESS the Honorable PAGE MOR- RIS, Judge of said Court, and the Seal thereof, at Fergus Falls, in said Dis- B"iclt{)l%n the 19th day of September, A. CHARLES L. SPENCER, Clerk. By L. A. LEVORSEN, Deputy Clerk. (Seal of the Court) . 1td 922 FRAGRANCE OF FRESH ROSES we own SMNUTHEInRnnnn CLAS FOR SALE. and Bemidji Ave. Bemidji Ave. —_— > el FOR SALE—Two corner lots on 13th and Beltrami Bemidji Ave. We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE them. In most cases these are the terms. We here to help you secure a I:omedof your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. LT ] O'Leary-Bowser Building. are e 919tt | S I F I En clothing, 206 Minn. Ave. Inquire 1207 927! 146-32, (Town long time and Inquire 1207 Ave. 27| on or write A FOR SALE OR good farm land, clay soil; will con- sider trade for automobile. dress B. J., clo Pioneer. Minn. TRADE—80 - acres]| Ad- 922 FOR SALE—Twelve lots in Solway, all of them in ness block of town. bulding is located on one of them. On the other ten there is a build- ing 12x36 feet built for a chicken coop, a very nice chicken lot, hog lot and a large garden. and terms write or phone C. A. Kilbourn, Solway, Minn. — e L TR e e FOR SALE—160 acres of good land with lots of timber on. sell timber; about 1,000 cords of choice spruce, miles haul. Kroken. For further informa- tion call on or write Aubolee & NO newssapet Block 2 in the busi- The- postoffice For price WANTED—We pay cash for second i hand furniture, stoves, shoes and Hannah - & Roberhcm, Phone 129-W. ' dioz0 &~ © _— P A e e e e FOR SALE—Two corner lots on 13th FARMS FOR SALE. OR SALE—SW1;, of SE%, Sec. of Frohn), an easy terms. Call . Kaiser, Bagley, 68te H can succeed with- out advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who .by thieir advertising \ help to make this paper possible. | FUNERAL 1018 Or will pulp wood, 1% 102 FOR SALE—Stock very cheap or trade for land or city property. What have you? Owner has other business. owner 106 3rd S., Bemidji, Minn. of merchandise Call or see 406 idii 922 midji Ave., or and land further out. FOR SALE—House and lots, 719 Be- will trade for house A. Aubolee. d102 FOR SALE—40 acres cleared; easy clearing. terms, write or phone C. A. Kil- bourn, Solway, Minn. -FORB RENT. D A SO FOR RENT—One modern furnished 1023 Minnesota Ave. Phone room. 317-R. half mile north and one-quarter of a mile west of Solway; 15 acres of the best of meadow, about eight acres of land, one- CASH F the balance veryi|| car load of rags. If you have For prices and||| any on hand bring or ship them 1018||| to me while the prices are high. Ipay $1.00 to $1.75 per $6.00 per ton. KFOR RENT—Storage room. furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. WANTED WANTED—Dishwasher at Central Hotel. ‘WANTED—Nurses Apply O’Leary-Bowser Building. ° work. pound. I also C. E. Battles. M-S tf have any of th Grand 922 maternity Northrop, 919tf for Dr. 112 Third St. WANTED—A site for a maternit Apply Dr hospital. M. E. IBERTSON -~ UNDERTAKER ' Bel Ave., I have a contract for enother hundred pounds for rags. For any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to For auto tires 3c.to 4c per market price for rubbers, cop- per, brass and hides. I ought to get acquainted. Jacob Goldberg Phone 638-W DIRECTOR e | Minn. OR RAGS pay the highest If you e above, you and Bemidji, Minn, Northro; i i\ g Hifad Sopyright Hart Schaffner & Marz Our Hhat section offers many - vari- eties; something for every taste. i 0L T T Are You A Good Business Man? IF 80, when you are ready t) buy clothes we shall expect to show you the Hart Schaffner & Matx suits and over- coats we have ready this fall. No matter what you have been wearing; no matter who made them or how they were made or what they cost— We say we can furnish better clothes for the same money or as ‘gbod clothes for less fiofiej. ‘Worth looking into, isn’t it? mil‘i|||iif||||||||ll||ilii||||||||‘|’|‘|‘i||ii'|‘"l||||liil||||I‘|||i||||||||ii||mlillllmil||||imnnnu'mmun,|||m|m| Neckwear; a very great array of fine goods much better than the prices. co_. Beliidji, e Minn. - Quality coupts in sk fies 5 fie full fashioned—black, whi colors. Ggds ¢ 3k

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