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CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—To trade a forty-acre farm with barn and large bunga- low, for town property, consisting of 4-room house. Call Lake Shore hotel. Mrs. Edith Nybo. 5-1031 WANTED TO RENT—A five to eight room house from Dec. 1, 1916; will lease for one year. Preferably in Nymore. Please state terms per month. Address ‘“Bemidji,” c|o Pioneer. 7-111 W;\N’l‘lijijjl‘:;»};g;s;c_o'ud hand coal stove in good condition. Address J. T., clo Pioneer. 6-1031 AELP WANTED. A A A A A A PN WANTED—Girl for general lmuse 6-11 work. Phonu 33-F-2. 1 WANTED — Night porter. Hotel Markham. 1025tf WANTED—Bell boy. Hotel Mark- ham. 1017tf " FOR sALE. v(nod cfover hay. Her- tadt. Phone 31-F-4, Be- 2-111 Lverbearing strawberry pldnts for spring. Geo. C. Berg- lund, 15th St. and Park Ave. Price $2.00 per hundred. Come to my place now and see them bearing. 4-1028-114 FOR SALE—Second hand piano; will sell cheap for cash or on time. 1019 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE—House and lot at 611 4th St. Dandy lot, 50x146, with small house and shed. Will sell cheap for cash or will give terms. Inquire Verne O. Kane, 615 4th St. 5-1031 FOR SALE—1,200-1b. horse, buggy and harness. Owner going away. Call Saturday or Monday at Hotel Remore. H. B. McConnell. 1021tf| FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn. 106t FOR EXCHANGE—45 horse gas en- gine and lath machine, good as ‘What have Bemidji, 1021tf new, both or separate. you? M. Longballa, Minn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House, furnished or un- furnished. Phone 662-J. 1016 America Ave. 3-112 FOR RENT—Six-room house. A. Klein, 3-112 FOR RENT—One large unfurnished front room. Inquire 419 America Ave, 3-112 FOR RENT—Small house. Inquire 806 Mississippi avenue. 2-111 FOR RENT—9Y-room house, 903 Elev- enth St., Heffron’s Add., Bemidji; $30 per month. Carlson, Nymore. FOR RENT—Three modern unfur- nished rooms for Address Gust housekeeping. 1027t FOR RENT—Furnished room, 522 6th St., between Irvine and Miss. Ave, 6-111 FOR RENT—Two-room house in Mill Park. furnished. Inquire Ho- tel Challenge. 6-111 RAGS Bring us your clean cot- ton rags--nc buttons, bands or woolen cloth accepted. Pioneer Office Pioneer want ads pay. 1009 Bemidji Ave. Phone B’IE—VV.l THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Spend Your Mone): | with your home merchants, They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this péper. — 1 I SAVE MONEY | Many people with plenty of money always buy their shoes off the bargain table. THERE IS A REASON You'll hardly ever find a cheap shoe on a bargain table. Nearly always high grade shoes, where the lots have J =l been sold down to a pair or two, or perhaps a lot that has not sold as well as the buyer expected. You May Not Always Find Your Size But It Pays To Look We have selected about 100 PAIRS of ladies” fine shoes from stock. The ||| 202 3d St., 11 | I— values $3.50 to $6.00, the sizes 2 1-2 to 7, materials patent leather, dull calf, glazed kid, velvet and tan calf. The price will be, per pair $2.95 e U TH UL T T Minnesota Ave. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘31, 1916. Hand Picked Bulk Apples Just received a fine car of bulk apples. BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS I. P. BATCHELDER CGeneral Merchandise Phone 180-W A T TR L T T L T LT R R T T TR AR TR T LT Bemid]i, Minn. flIIIIIIIlIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII%IIII (LR REERERRAFARRRREY YT AEETITIACIII CASH PAID FOR POTATOE S JOHN GLOSS, Madison, Wis. OFFICE AT A Kaplan’s Store Until» further notice I will pay $1.25 per Bu.,forquick delivery. JOHN GLOSS, LU RRRERRTERTRRRRECRERRCRCCCOOIRCCIOO AT DLOECLKGERCEEERRRRODOORTOR TR Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pwneer They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. Leased News Wire Will Be In Operation The Bemidji Daily Pioneer uses the United Press because it is the fastest and most news service in the world. reliable WHO'LL WIN? news wire service. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER In order to give the best election news serv- ice has contracted with the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION for a complete leased election This 1s the same service that Twin City Newspapers will receive and it will be the first time that a leased news wire is operated in Northern Minnesota outside the city of Duluth. Read the result of the election in the Pioneer—First in the field. United Press News Service Means: TODAY'S NEWS TODAY THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER will publish extras election night and will distribute them in the resident districts of Bemidji. towns and cities. several Extras will also be sent to neighboring Special arrangements have been made to secure County, State and Congressional returns. United Press Service The United Press, the most en- terprising news service in the country today, has more eve- ning newspaper clients than any other news agency in world. WHO'LL WIN? Read the result of the election in the Pioneer—First in the the field. Features are: SPEED, ACGURACY, CONCISENESS Read Result of Electionin The Bemldjl Daily Ploneer The Leased ere Will Be Run Dlrectly Into The Pioneer Offlce : : N = )