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S —— R s A | 4 PR ——— e— e —— —— . =~ e — . - - e Makes Mince Pie twice as good as bulk miice'meat, ‘and costs half the price.., Try it. **Like Mother Used to Make " MERRELL-SOULE té.; Syracase, N. Y. Card party for the benefit of the Catholic church, at the home of Mrs. G. H. French, 1021 Bemidji avenue, Wednesday evening, Nov. 22. All are welcome. Admisston 23e. C. W. LaMoure Co, Soc Line Building | Wood For Sals Birch Jack Pine Tamarack Prompt Dellvery Phone 32 FOC IO POOODODDOOG HELP 'WANTED, ANTED--GIrl {0 assist With hoase- work: one who cdan stay at her own home nights. Mrs. T. W. Swin- son. 3-1123 WANTED—Two girls at O. K. Res- taurant. 2-1122 WANTED—Man to sell monuments; experienced preferred. co0 "G, Pioneer. 2d-1121-26 WANTED—Girl at Erickson Hotel. 3-1123 WANTED—Laundress at Lake Julla sanatorium. Apply Mrs. Margaret M. Neal, superintendent, Puposky, Minn. 118tf WANTED—Girl at Vicker's Res- taurant. 4-1123 POSITIONS WANTED. WANTED -Work by day or hour. | Phone 747 2-1122] WANTED—Plain _ sewing; expert | work on children’ othes and| boys' suits. Phone T47. 2-1122| POSITION” WANTED--Job as black- smith helper or to run gasoline! e 1, or work repairing engines, o N. A. O, Pion 112 WANTED. Position by man and wi as cook for crew. Address 719 Beltrami Ave 6-11241 farm 2 miiles | 1 all house and | barn. and well; acres cleared. | John Cline, Bemidji, Minn. | 2 10d to 12-2 FOR SATI —Range. Apply Frank| ¢ Koors. Phone 626. 118tr| IR SALK —Carload 12-Inch birch | §{ wood, Phone 1. Wm. McCuaig. 4-1123 acres, 6 miles west B¢ . with house, barn and % good w dark soil, clay subsoil; slffncrs-s field; on state road. Price ' R SAl fof B 3¥.000 cash. J. Norling, 3128 23rd Aveyi8o., Minneapolis, Minn. 1 T Lagge, Round Oak heat- er;, al Apply Frank Koors. Phone 626, 118tf Uéobd iz work horses . cHeap as I have my season's work }nhout done. Tom Smart, Bemidjl, (S MInB. 4 ¢ 4 % 4 4, 108t¢ R TRAL wd‘hu;:gy and cut- ter for, 'f{fl for 9)~ Also want two gt zg "C'alenge Hotel. | * 951 ban oflang 3-1123 K PRAND#-—INTco' fasni) land noar {Hines and some;icash/ for modern Bemidji. , Address 1117tf Innmn;. A0 Bel- | al oyse, SCAT IMj b bow ‘1491127 #‘ofi RENT—| house. A. % Klein, A 71123 !‘Ofi RENTUTFhfee imtaralahed mod- i | ef rooms, newly decorated. 1009 | | Bemld}l Avenue. Phone b76-W. + 2 » i G s 1 A114tg OR. RENT-—Three unfurnighed, o 81X room b 5 mod- | #!ezn rooms, newly furnished. 1009 ‘fi;en;ldfl m"’u:fi‘lef 'Pgo?\e fi‘?fi-\& ol "'*A‘Ql‘l;tt»l‘l‘tf | FOI RENT—TWA w7Tor ™ Tig) | | Wousekeeping. 2112 Alsornfurnished reoms. Phong /399<ory inquire ag 3 Irvine Ave, 3-112% 'E RIg fi—rfl;?{"u ZT A 13eh l'c: RE] Fien % 0 19! 1113 L] two months old; LOST — 1,000 souvenir envelopes ¢ K ? warked Bemidji Auto Co. Probab- —= ! PAY AS YO Iy delivered elsewhere by mistake. | PNt CARD OF THALKS § Call the Pioneer office, phone 982. 4 Off, Last 'HALKS. L IS CEE R R R R R R RS R B R WFUL"EM Mrs, H. M, Stauton, Miss Leah Ber- ke wman and hycurp‘ E. B. Berman and 2 we, Bnd lAh @8 siden 0 jalls; | risctet st : | I8 his usual besith upsit || NN &I tail. Returs to $05° Lake \ gy, ‘MI minutes before his death, . - T . L] 1T s oo tnstia. We Have the Lot You Want ving Saturday night. Return to for & four years' term, ' He I8 pur-| Pioneer. N AR RN AN RN RS ~ ‘ Leag as Others, | ubDreciation for the kindness and ! i Saves Work. sympathy shown us during the fll- THAYER C. BAILEY, Lecal Agest. Subscribe for the Ploneer. . \IO\‘L POH)I St wess and death of, our husband, father ¢ Miss Donna Lyean will be hostess at a dinner party this evening at the Markham hotel. Covers will be laid pr e wn, W, W, Moct of theos choice lots in Bomidii are eurs to soll, bocamse ERITIY ‘ Ul ricllloor 0 L D i rasah: -+ 4 ey hhm owsar [ ! LIKE e In most cases these are the terme.. We are help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. § llg! e 4 Ti a We wish to express our thanks and SR % GehClllTodt and brother, Martin Nelson, and for |-/ /IVHINIIIINN QOO IO T T O L T S the many feautiful floral offerings. We especlally want to thank tae members of the M. B. A, Jodge. Mrs. Martin Nelson, Miss Vera Nelson, ian. Swedback. LU T T LT Mrs. Housekeeper: 1] ANINBNRBEITEORRIRRRRINRRRERERTRHINDZ for Dr, and Mrs. C. R. SBanborn, Mr, and Mrs, John M. Herbert, Attorney and Mrs.' H. L. Huffman, Mr. and - . . . E 4 T M C % | Tuomas 8, Eryfn. AAAAVVVIAAR AR . That store with the bigbin of £ _ ey = P = When in nced of £ ONE DOSE Wwill COMNVINCE Judge ]". K. Pendergast, nephew l;v(;‘")b ? o Apples haS a bushcl Of Applcs = Stenes, Cancer and Uloers ' Repressntative L. G, Pendersast i g gl‘o’mifih'a‘fif tostines, Aut |V :t this clly.:\lld.éuu of the 'lm: \'i', Remember baVcd for YOU. g cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis | W. Pendergast of Hutchinson, Minn,, = fre b for many years was state super- i = e obhar taal aimante renut trom | i tor maty yours s sate super” 8 GEQ. H. FRENGH & SON I. P. BATCHELDER "‘;m'-unw.' owa tholy qompltefre- | '&m :wkam':n nfimy o S‘p e s Ceneral’ ¥erchandise ™ + 11 { Y ane, ash’j ‘qqn § ithe following ¢ovéry to MayPs Wondertul Remedy. 1}3%;' In regard to Ju’dxe Pendergast: 3:';‘,?;"’:",’?:,‘:_’ sl l‘:’:,'éf.“;' 321 Minnesots Ave. Phone 180-W Semid)i, Minn. £ Unlike, any’ other, for <Btomag| { AN /:Olg,t(no u,d.Wna @ ::u:il:&;::flgg Special rate on delfvery from & | ¢HIENNIIITEIINIIERN RS D RIS DORTS0ORREORARRNSBINNORERNNOEIREN0IRERERIRESVRREIREURENIREIRANSEIINS ments. For sale by Barke! gu court of Ferry. and Qkanogan coun- ; ! - Stord aad drughbiWHRWRERCS | tion, ‘ied (M eveuhig a1 § o'clock wrarsssnt B~ REAUD THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS'| | h g it hi > [4 | ANOTHER HEART SONG ¢} O The ~, That Will Live Forever _. - - |} s e . » The OMd_Osken Buchst w s | emidj1 Daily . -4 | . i 2 — 7 - Pioneer 2 e L] v E 7 v . ’ ] Inwtfi you to own - This song to be found on pagc 495 of “HEART SONGS" ¢ ( i RITTEN by Samuel Woodworth, the son of a poor Massachusetts Farmer. His fame rests e - the best son book on his exquisite portrayal of the old-fashioned well on the home farm at Scituate, Mass. ‘“The - g Old Oaken Bucket was composed one summer day when living on Duane Street, New York. ) He came home one afternoon overcome with the heat and draining a glass of cold water said to his ever made ' wife, “ That is very refreshing, but how much more refreshing it would be to take a good long | . o draught from the old oaken bucket I left hanging in my father’s well at home.”” Thus inls‘pircd. AN he gave the world that matchless poem and song, ‘‘ The Old Oaken Bucket,” one of the ‘‘heart | songs’’ which will live as long as the English language is spoken. i ¥Ex¥xryx 500 Pages 400 SONGS! Sweet Music HEART SONGS is not a mere collection of music and words! It is a book com- piled directly by more than 20,000 people, who, in sending their favorite songs, told why they sent them. From the lone cabin on the trackless prairie —from the snowy wastes of Alaska—from the mining camp amidst the pines of the lofty Sierras-—from the coral strand of an island in the far Pacific, so remote that the ships come only once a year (if they do not forget)—from the garrets of Lon- don and Paris, with ‘onhly the stars above —from the sandy deserts of the Orient, somehow seemingly forgotten by even God himself—came these outpourings of the human heart—from the men and women who loved them—and the sing- ing of which ofttimes saved their sanity and faith in Heaven. Every song in this wonderful book has had some sacred memory—some touching experiecnce — some sweet and hallowed association — connected with it in the hearts of thousands. It is their song of loy—o( sorrow — of thanksgiving—of - ove‘-—of bi"’“‘"}':fi"g hom:-comin . & —of re-union—o e tender senti- ' . ments that lift the human heart in worship GIVEN TO OUR REA to its Maker, It is:for this—by inepi stion—that this unique ‘volume is . “HEART SONGSI?" : ‘ ;»vM<‘,: LR SR ST S S A . il DERS FOR SIX ' CONSECUTIVE HEART SONGS COUPONS N s U taanihNbe L o