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CLASSIFIED PUTRRUSRURUENA v-—r v S e WANTED—Helper at the machine shop. Apply Bemidji’ Welding & Machine Co. 106tL WANTED—A woman of sense and emergy to represent our business in this city. Address H, Plon:t:)r_i WANTED—Girl at Vickers - Res- taurant. 107 WANTED—Phone 300. Edward An- derson, if you want to sell furni- ‘ture, _ stoves, clothing, shoes, horses, harness, wagons. 1011 WANTED—Married woman and her husband wants position as cook for small crew. Man 11 do other work. Answer B, Plofeer. ‘107 —— e . WANTED—We..pay-cash. for. sacond hand furniture, stoves, shoes:.and edlothing.. Hanngh & Robertson, 206 Minn. Ave. Phone na—v: .chance for profitable suburban “residence. Box 8, R. F. D. No. 1. 107 FOR SALE—Good big Work Eol;ua eheap as I have my season’s work hhoum t done. Tom Smart, Bemltm n. FOR SALE OR TRADE—45 horse gas You will Enjoy Jap Rose the wonderful “Sunday Morning Bath” Soap Free Sample Dept.0i2.Jas. 8.Kirkik Co.,Chicago,U.S.A. They are all "boosti vmmoinmormn that day. iii!#ll*i**%i** DEMAND WAS NOT FOR § {SURRENDER ~TO THE BEMIDJI DAILY FIONEER EIGHT-HOUR 'DAY. “It is said 'that the judgment el society has made the demand “for the eight-hour day. This was not an eight-hour day, and the Judgment ‘of soclety had nothing 0- do. with the -proposition laid fore Congress and passed by Congress. The proof: of this is found in the bill itself, which _proposes an investigation to find " out whether Congress had ‘any ! ) do the’thing which asked to 'do, &nhd’ which '—Mr. Hughes in His - Speech at Portland, Maine. : FORCE WOULD TEND TO DISASTER. - “That kind of virus-in our II'Hurmnder to force—would [} bring us no end of disaster. If :| 8 we let' capitalists - or . working. 3¢ nven, anyi interest; learn that the B way to get what is wanted is by % applying pressure and if-we con- 8 tinue in that course for a few jears, democracy ‘will: be a fail- ure, and’we might as well give up our form of government.”— r. Hughes in His Speech at Portland, Maine. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1916. " B Pus On Evenme OF COURSE-- We firmly believe this to be fully so—-and not an item goes into our stock but. what the price part is screened down to lowest possible margin of profit. We ask comparison on pnces and quality--BOTH worth your while to come to this store. JUST FOR SATURDAY COTTON BLANKETS - 59¢, 85c, 98¢ $1.48, $1.98, $2.25 These are extra values “ENIT CAPS, With scarfs to fiatch 60c, 9Re, $1.15 to $2.98 set Boys’ and Girls’ GLOVES AND MITTENS -10¢, 15¢, 25¢ BOYS BLOUSES © Childs’ at UNDERWEAR FOR EVERYONE . 19¢, 25¢, 48¢, 98¢ and up SWEATERS 48¢, 59c¢, 98¢ Boys’ and Girls’ ... ..98¢c, $1.98, ete. SPECIAL SATURDAY | Mop Handles, each ... | 50c 4-sewed Brooms . 15¢ Whisk Brooms 15 views of Bemidji, postcards... engine: and lath mill in good con- e dition. Longbslla,Bemldjl N{i&xfi ikiil‘iiii#i*«: ST. CECELIA’S STUDIO PIANO—VOICE - VIOLIN 29c¢, 48¢ For Every Need Let This Be Your Store HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—] CARD OF THANKS. ‘ - ‘quire Ed. Achenbach, Mill No. 2. ' i 109 We wish to express our heartfelt iation to the members of the )R SALE—Reeves steam engine, 82 —_ * "m" e, M. P., cross compound; in very/ Phone 138—Dewey & 9th St. |~ ?heTm::g ?fl;dg fiolfigg&';g good condition; a enap. Address ¥|expressed sympathy during the illness Crane & Ordway Co., Fargo. N D XK KK 4( H KK KKK KKK KK Geath of our son, Thomas Ben- jamin. - The Variety Store “CARLSON OF COURSE” MAN ON BELTRAMI *t**i*tt* * * LR SR 2 & & "—Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart. Looks Like The Country Is Going Dry AH-HA-YoU GET TH' SHORT STRAW~NOU ARE A PROHIBITWNIST, ‘lake advantage of a want ad. 'SCOOP s SALE—Twelve lots in Solwu. them in Block 2 in the busi- 108k of town. The postoffice luldl_ng h-buted on one of them ‘On the o there is a bufid- ng lflxxfl'hot huil.t for a chicken woop, & very mjce chicken lot, hog _Jot and a large garden. For price ‘and terms write or phone C. A. Kilbourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 FOR SALE—40 acres of land, one- half mile north and one-quarter of a mile west of Solway; 15 acres of the best of meadow, about eight acres cleared; the balance ‘eas8y clearing. For prices terms, write or phone C. A. Kil- ‘bourn, - Solway, Minn. 1018 FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—SW of 8B, Sec. 31- 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on’ . long time and easy terms. Call on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. 68tt T MUST RUNRIGHT™ HWOME AND TYELL MY WIFE - SHE WILLBE 50 SURPRISED! Read the want ads. Several conservative buyers have taken advantage of this rare opportunity at the | ing day of this Great Piano Sale and have purchased a piano for their home, to bs delivered Christmas Eve., because they saw that they could save at least $150.00 by doing so. If you ever intend buying a piano, do so right now—don’t delay another day. - You have the high- ; est grade pianos of the world in the most beautiful case designs and fancy woods to select from. The prices and terms we are offering highest .’ grade pianos for at this sale makes it easy for any one Even In The Most Moderate Clrcumstances to own a beautiful piano or Player Piano. Come in today and hear the “MANUALO.” The Player Piano That Is All But Human YOU CAN PAY AS LOW AR $1.00 per week demonstrated by the factory representative. Glance over these prices: Outside Correspond- ence promptly answered GEO. T BAKER Mafiy Snaps You Can Pick Up! Your old piano taken in exchange as part payment This Kingsbury Piano asgood This brand new Piano at as new taken in exchange for $1'50 player piano. * per week. Every Plano We Sell Is Fully Wlmted Defective Page