Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 8

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g . J Ulf(?lllt OF PROBATE (Continued from Page 1) court, incomplete returns of the coun- ty give Quinn 851 and Anderson 7568, Other returns from the county, with nine precincts missing, are as follows: U. S. Senator—Kellogg 1,6566; Lawler, 1,081, Calderwood 662. Tovernor——Burnquist 2,067, Dwyer 743, Bentall 652, Anderson 163, Johnson 71, Lieutenant Governor — Frankson 1,775, Thorson 878, Hanson 784, Si- monson 191, Secretary of State—Schmahl 2,- 232, Johnson 756. Attorney General—Smith 2,871, Railroad and Warehouse Commis- sioner—Mills 1,706, Heden 850, Lind 675, Congress—Knutson 2,209, Donohue 1,065, Knutseén 886. Judge, Fifteenth Judicial District —Stanton 2,672, WOMAN DIES AT THE SCOOP Card indexes, letter files, simple ac- COUNTY SANATORIUM | count files, shannon files, wire bas- Alice M. Young died at the Lake|kets and every kind of legal enve- Julia sanatorium Thursday. The re- lope file may be seen at the Pioneer mains were taken to Walker, Minn., for interment Mrs. John Kunberling, of Walker. FHHHE KKK H K E KKK T. R. F. MAN IS IMPRESSED WITH BEMIDJT'S STREETS x * * * The following is from the Thief River Falls News- % Press: “L. Gill went to Be- ¥ midji Monday and stated that % he was impressed by the met- ¥ ropolitan aspect of the city. % He says that “having paved % str sure does make a dif- & ference to a city’s looks."” * * * 2222222233222 283 LA R E R R R EEEEEE S CALIFORNIA GIVES WILSON VICTORY Surviving is a sister, | office. Twin City stores ask. WANTED — Dishwasher, The prices are less than what :CLASSIFIED dELP WANTED. ROPUoe Lo S WANTED-—Position by woman cook. Address X, Pioneer. 6-1116 Nicollet Hotel. 1113 WANTED-—4 bricklayers; work all winter; union wages. Apply to Olson & Anderson Employment Agencey. 2-1110 THE CUB REPORTER BEST-SUPRISE | /OH-T SEE,B055- WE ARE DEADLOCKE! v NOVEMBER 10, 1916. By "HOP” BEEN FIEHTING FOR | [ ON 0UR.VARIOUS FRONTS AND N0 ARE: GQRADUALLY T WEARJ( ALLIN mROM ATTRITION-NO MORE. December, Herman Eickstad. Phone 31-F-4, 1110 oo et 5, ol o NN ... FOR SALE OR TRADE—For city property, one 40-acre farm. Mrs. Edith Nybo, room 39, Ford Hotel. 5-1114 FOR SALE—Large Round Oak heat- er; also range. Apply Frank Koors. Phone 626. 118tf FOR SALE—WIill sell or trade for land, 1914 Studebaker 5-passenger touring car, in first class order. What have you? J. P. Lahr. 6-110 FOR SALE—Palir 3-year-old and pair 5-year-old horses and Jersey bull. Phone 415. 10-1113 FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn. 106te FOR EXCHANGE—45 horse gas en- gine and lath machine, good as new, both or separate. What have (Continued vu Page 4) electors. Examinations of the de- cisions of the supreme court and of the revised statutes disclosed that the electors are plainly regarded as state ofticers. The highest court has held, in two leading questions, that ques- tions of their proper or improper choice are for state election officers or state courts to determine, and that the federal government is not law-|FOR SALE—Cow fully concerned even if shown. United States marshals are watch- ing the ballot boxes in several states. In several cases the official count may change the votes. Count Unofficial. Republican Chairman Wilcox in a statement this afternoon said that the result still depends on a few close states. “It must be remembered that the vote thus far is unofficial,” said Chairman Wilcox. “The vote will probably be changed by official count in those states. Twice yesterday un- official mistakes in compilation were announced, substantially changing the figures. We will take necessary steps so that the vote will be counted as cast.” ' The stock market opened steady this morning with irregular narrow changes despite Wilson's apparent re- election. Charles E. Hughes took the returns quietly. He slept late and appeared smiling. However, he plainly show- ed a tremendous strain and lack of sleep. At Thinecliff, N. Y., President Wil- son was greeted as the next presi- dent when he came ashore from his yacht this morning. Huge crowds greeted him. Mrs. Wilson was with him. fraud is POSITIONS WANTED. POSITION WANTED—Lady WANTED-—Laundress at Lake Julia you? M. Longballa, Bemidji, sanatorium. Apply Mrs. Margaret | Minn. 1021tt M. Neal, superintendent, Puposky, FOR RENT. Minn. 18t R —House with five lots an WANTED—Good strong boy. Koors good barn. Inquire 1120 park av- Bros. 118tf enue, or phone 550-W. 6-1116 wants | FOR RENT—Furnished room; gen- position in lumber camp as cook. FOR RENT—Wood yard with office. Phone 374. 3-1111 tleman preferred. 518 Oak street. tral Hotel. FOR SALE. help you sell it. Take advantage of a want ad THE BEMIDJT Call room 39, Ford Hotel. 2-1110 5-1110 POSITION WANTED—Young lady|FOR ENT—G6-room house. A. desires work. Kleir 6-1111 Apply Grand Cen- 5-1113 will be fresh in m WINT ADis in touch with every §1tuat10n Get in touch with him over the telephone TOST™T} 7 neck scarf between Grand . heater and Beltrami Ave \GHT W0y — THEN OF COURSE, When in need of wooD Remember GEO. H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from car. one, 16 through my help wanted columns in_the 4 THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER 1 am in the market for hides and furs. Bring all you have to me where you can depend on getting a better price than elsewhere. I also pay the highest price for OCOPPER B BRASS RUBBERS IRON and RAGS - I pay all freight on 100 pounds shipment Finder ; ease phone 638-J. 2-1110 ——— DAILY PIONEER e —— s e e ) These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? LA R R R R E R EEERE RS DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. LB R E R R EREERE LR LR E R R ERRRER) BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 238 . I EE R R RERERERER R [ ER R R RERERE R ERES DRUGS AND JEWELRY Whaolesnlers and Retunilers * Service nnd satisfaction, Meil ¥ Orders glven that same ser- ¥ vice you get in person, * BARKER'S « Third St, Beml!dji, Minn. LB EEEREEEREEREERERY LA EEEREER SRR R IR B EEEENEREEEEEREREERERRERZEY DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji & bbb b 8 B B R R XX 5 R Ak kAR ARk XA RAAXRXRARARXR A A AR ARK AN RN K k& * X ok ok kAKX LR RS R R R R EERER SRR KOORS BROTHERS CO. Bakers and Confectioners Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confectionery,Cigarsand Fountain Goods « 215 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 « IR R R R R RERERREREY * kK k ok kk R LB 2R 8 X RS LB RS R RS SN EEREEEREEEREEEEEEE? [ EREEREREREREERN] Typewriter Ribbons Garbon Paper Second Sheots Paperineve:yconceivable form Fhone 922 PIONEER OFFICE (AR ES S22 2 S 5N IEEREREEREEE RSN % GENERAL MERCHANDISE <« % Qroceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, # ¥« Flour, Feed, etc. - The % * careful buyers - * buy here. LA * W. G. SCHROEDER x * Bemidji " Phone 656 & HEEEREE a0y s PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP IEE R R R RERE R RN LR E R R R R RN MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retall Plangs, Organs and Sewing Machines 117 Thira St. Phone 672\ J. BISIAR, Managee LR E R SR E R R ER R ¥ AR A R R R R RS R R EEX KKK KKK KKK KX ’ Demidjt I BERMAN INS. AGENCY Farm, Fire, Tornado Insurunce % Money to Lyvan Land to Sell + It will pay you to know us "hone 19 Bemldji, Minn, EEEKRX KKK RF X oo LA R SRS E R R R RN For Farm Insurance and Jacob Goldberg Next to Northern Express Office 112 Third St. Phone 638-W NG £ 3 A N\ — > WINTERS (OM > R GET YOUR == - Winter with its shrill cold winds is on its way. It’s due to arrive here any day. Don’t dread it. Fortify your- self for the siege. Prepare to keep yourself warm through winter’s attacks with our storm windows. They'll pay for themselves with the fuel . you'll save. There’s nothing v that can equal them for making the house comfortable in frigid weather. é i, Hilaire Retail Lumber Go, I Phone 100 ! We carry all standard sizes in stcer. Special sizes are made on short notice in our factory. Let us take the measurements for your re- quirements and furnish you an estimate of the cost. Farm Lonns, See J. P, LAHR Lands Bought and Sold Markham Hotel Bldg, Bemidji, Minn. LB RRERREE R R R & e R R O YT Y en — Ak kkhkxk K PR e L s BEMIDJI, MINN.

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