Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 2, 1916, Page 6

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e i 8 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MONDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1916, Eloise Becken entertained at a din- weel;}s vnt.‘ca.tlon. and left for Bemidji, [ R # X X A K K X K XK X R X X K § — ner at the Sankey farm near Becida | via Northome, Friday afternoon. x s Py last evening. Among the guests| Victor Gerdlund with a crew of|l }A‘n"ng?’w*ffl' PR b S— GASH Fun RAGS were Misses Esther Tennstrom, Ruth seve;l men dhas tskep n.1 c}tlmtr:,ct for AED LAXE RATLWAY s Riley, Marie Klein, Vera Nelson and | cutting and grading right of way. . Blla Anderson. The steel on this right of way will| 17 Nesth Dound Arrives...... §: - 1 have & contract for another | S —— be laid this fall and will be used S00 RAILROAD car load of rags. If you have | Archie Hayes, Bemidji land man, | during this coming winter's opera-|jgs mast Bound Leaves.. I has purchased 120 acres near Bass|tions. 163 West Bound Leaves. :‘:y on hnndtll:nng or llnp them i — Bring us your clean cot- Lake from George F. Meyer. Horses have arrived and many men (186 East ggl;:% DL:;:-_ me while the prices are high, ‘ ' fomkgiRe bntioms, hands - 1.0 Sl miesting o Wiy Batees | ol B P UK g ammaz wowraua Ipay $100 to $175 per | FosiLiar mosting on, a 83 Weat Bound Loaves....... 3 i gl or woolen cloth acoepted. Star will be held tomorrow evening 34 Doat Bound Leaves. .. hundred pounds for rags. For I ) at 8 o'clock in the Masonic hall. Ajo FOLLANGER HERE any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to | § P_ 0 f f, good attendance js desired. VISITING FRIENDS $6.00 per ton. i loneer 1ce % K KX KXXKXXKKK¥XX| C. Hollanger of Lancaster,.Pa., is m:“ m:-tthx.:::._:f:: of:‘rl al;fn tires &tht: h‘;:hpe:; 8 -*% x CROOKBTO%LUMBER C0. : in Bemidji visiting friends. Mr. Hol- m'”‘ _&_INTERNATIONAL P also pay & 'w.i-uwv‘g\‘ langer came to this district 26 years market price for rubbers, cop- per, brass and hides. I yom have any of the above, you and I onght to get acquainted. ‘u gnuth—m_llpll. g‘t: e L¥eeeaes 31 No‘:&—K:muhu & tomers to Success sm % With Presentable, 3 & 0, 3—! t (By Special Correspondent) HE KKK KKK KK KKK KK ] Have Hodge returned from the hos- ago on a hunting trip. FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—SW¥% of SE%, Sec. 21~ udh, 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on| 47 North NEARLY ALL LANDS lN SALE HLED ON confined for injuries sustained by pital Wednesday where he had been North Bemidff.....conr. 6:00 am Jacob' Goldber ];:::nfimmm Robs: meslfamirily: il long time and-casy terms, Call| 46 “'E'Ehflo;trfim g‘mt €:40 pm ‘£ PUBLICITY 112 Third St. Bemidji, l%nm | Clyde Johnson and L. R .Daigle| on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley,| 45 rrojohs from o 4, aue Lo mssaasensases SR Phone 638 w" Practically all the government|plazed a trail to Northome Sunday| Minn. B8te |, o NORR B'"‘"é;ji'"‘f..’,;; 1:00 g ‘% . - lands sold at the May sale have been | afternoon. y ox ks _ ud- night traing from Twin AR KRR RRRRRRRR KRS cm.e.uzrth‘otsrulu itndesn Yor ¥ He who forgets to adver- < |Winter months. +* tise should not complain when *| There’s five hundred different # the buyer forgets that he is *|kinds of pen points sotd here and the| ., % in business. It is just a case | Pioneer office has over 400 of them. % of “forget” all around. ¥%|Come and see them. If we haven’t KRR KEKK KKK KKK KK ¥t we'll get it quickly. filed on, according to a report at the Henry Fallon was here again last office of the clerk of court. Only|week checking the scalers in the in- 120 acres in township 156, range 20 { terest of the M. & I. railway. and 17 quarters in 156-31 have not A. B. Chevrier of Duluth, a for- been filed on. mer employe of the Shevlin interests These, it is believed, will be taken | at Spooner and Fort Frances, arrived - up within the next ten days. Friday and will scale logs at this L There were about 900 purchasers|camp. of land at the spring sale. Thomas E. Bowles is taking a Advertising pays alright—but lots things that aren’t advertising are masquerading under an advertising title—the masqueraders seldom “cash . e —— Dwight D. Miller Insurance Speciaiist 1Can Insure Anything Anywhere ——Special Agent— | former coffee ® 2. 1n A dr reat many UM INSTANT Pos kers now use @ because their improved health shows the change has helped them If you suspect coffee hurts ts place for ten days. you, try INSTANT POSTUM SThe Test Tells — 29 There’s a Reason in i 66 Midland Insurance (o., Life, Accident, Health Insurancs Agents Wanted Telephone 360-W 116 Third St. Over Baker’s Jewelry Store GI.ASSIFIEI] WANTED—Experlenced head laun- dress. Hotel Markham. 102t ‘WANTED—Salesman to sell tractor oil and grease. Big demand at good prices. Write us for terms which mean a splendid income to active men. References required, The Mobile Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 103 WANTED—Bell boy. Hotel M i small crew. work. Answer B, Pioneer. Bemidji and vicinity. $15.00 week salary and expenses. Beste- ver Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, Il 104 WANTED—Reliable man wants win- ter’s job. Address K, Pioneer. 104 WANTED—To trade sewing machine for wood and vegetables. Inquire 213 10th or Phone 828-W. 102 WANTED—Gu-l for general house— work. Mrs. P. J. Russell, §07 Dewey Ave. WANTED—Girl at Dickinson's Ru— taurant. . ‘102 WANTED—A specialty salesmen, ex- perienced. Age twenty-five-forty- five. A salesman capable of earn- ing $2,500 a year commission. Ad- dress Wayne Oil Tank & Pump Co., 1400 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il Give street address and phone num; 10: ‘WANTED—Phone 300, Edward derson, if you want to sell fu ture, stoves, clothing, shoes, hors barness, ‘wagons. 16 | Al I i WANTED—Girl for general houss! | work. Apply Mrs. B. W. Lakin. 103 WANTED—We pay cash for second hand furniture., stoves, shoes and clothing. Hannah & Robertson, 206 Minn. Ave. Phone 129-W. 41020 | about 1,300 and 1,350 pounds, seven and eight years old; also a good wagon, pair of bob sleighs and set of harness and good organ. L. H. Sampson, 6 miles north and 4 miles west of Bemidji. 104 FOR SALE—Reeves steam engine, 32 H. P, cross compound; in very good condition; a snap. Address Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo. N. D. 106 FOR SALE—Refrigerator and other household goods. 1009 Bemidji | Ave. Phone 575-W. 929tf, FOR SALE—Twelve lots in Solwzy, all of them in Block 2 in the b4si- ness block of town. The postoffice 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. For priee and terms write or phone C. 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—House ana lots, 719 Be- midji Ave., or will trade for hou and land further out. A. Au 2 a10 half mile north and one-quarter of @ mile west of Solway; 15 acres 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 FUR RENT. torage room. can furnish good storage room for fu=; niture and goods. C. E. Battler for light housekeeping. nesota Ave, LOST AND FOUND. mall brown pocketbook con- taining five dollars, Saturday. Re- turn to the Pioneer office. 103

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