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S T 4 AOOOOAOOOOOIOPPOCOIOIIIOTOE WANTED WANTRH-"10 Cords of T Tack pine or popple wood for hardware. C. E. Battles, 2d1134~722 WANTED—To buy one 4 or 6-foot floor clgar case, also wall case. A. Brose 7 Minn, Ave. 4-1135 HELP WANTED. ;\'.\NH-:H Girl for general house- work. Mrs. P. J. O'Leary, 716 Minn., Ave. 1123t WANTEDExperionced barber; $18 and halt over $25 a week. Carl Kl Nymore. 3-1125 WA D—Girl for general house- work. 509 Bemidji Ave. 1122t WWANTED _Man to sell monuments; experienced preferred. olo 9 Pioneer. 2d-1121 ~—"POSITIONS WANTED. FANTED-Work by day or job; man and team. Inquire Challenge Ho- tel. 3-1128 FOR SALE. FOR SALE-—87 acres, 6 miles west of Bemidji, with house, barn and good well; dark soil, clay subsoil; 10 acres field; on state road. Price $1,000 cash. J. Norling, ] 23rd Ave. So., Minneapolis, 1 FOR SALE —15 sets fully equipped heavy tote sleds, with runners 3 inches by 8 feet, known as the Kelly-Howe-Thompson sleds. Clark Pole & Tie Co. 5-1129 FOR RENT—Seven-room house, 1009 Doud A Phone 237. 1124t A FOR RENT—Six-room house. Klein. 3-1 FOR SALE —10-acre farm 2 miles south of Bemidji; small house and barn, and well; 2 acres cleared. John Cline, Bemidji, Minn. 10d to 12-2 FOR SALE—Good btg work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn. 106te FOR TRADE—Nice farm land near Hines and some cash for modern residence in Bemidji. Address “H,” Pioneer. 1117tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT-—Good barn. Even Nel- son, Y16 Mississippi Ave. 2-1127 FOR t T—Furnished room with bath,; gentleman preferred. 9 Minn. Ave 1125t FOR RENT—Storage room. [ can furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tf FOR RENT—Two rooms tor light housekeeping. Also furnished rooms. Phone 399 or inquire at t13 Irvine Ave. 3-1127 IENT—Two furnished rooms, midji Avenue. 129 . ~Two rooms for light honsekeeping Also furnished rooms. Phone 399 or inquire at 413 Irvine Ave. 3-1125 FOR RENT—Good house. 1100 Bel- trami Ave. Call at house. Oscar Miner. 6-1127 FOR RENT-—Good house. 1110 Bel- trami Ave. Call at house. Oscar Miner. 6-1127 How the World Is Fed. “A study of how the world is fed re- veals many interesting fucts. Australia, the smallest of continents, for in- stance, is the largest meat eater of them all. Asia, the largest continent, on the other hand, is the smallest meat eater among them. Africa and Sotith America lean toward vege- tarianism, while Europe and North America are large consumers of meat and other animal products. Taking the world’s supply of cattle, hogs and sheep,” writes Harold J. Shepstone in the Milizate Monthly. “it appears that mankind at large uses in the neigh- borhoud of 20,060,000 tons of ment a year. This would be an average of about thirty-nine pounds per capita throughout the world. In butchor's meat we find the Australian consumes 192 pounds, the American 172 pounds, the Englishman 119 pounds, the Gewn man 113 pounds, the Frenchman and the Belglan 80 pounds, the Austro- Hungarian 64 pounds, the Russian 50 pounds and the Spanlard 49 pounds.” Wonders of a Book. There Is perhaps no greater wonder shan a book. By the help of little fig- ures upon spins or paper men have been able to transmit their thoughts through thousands of years, The names and shapes of things, the deeds and sorrows that have occurred as far back as Adam, have been made known to us. Even those invisible and ab- stract thoughts which have no shape or substance, but which inspired the writer and have since inspired others, are all put down in the little letters and made eternal, The songs of David, the speculations of Plato, the visions of Homer, have by these means been handed down faithfully for many cen- turles and distributed among man- kind. If there were no books our knowledge would almost be confined to the limit of sight and hearing. All that we could not see or hear would be to us llke the Inhabitants of the planet Saturn—a mere matter of idle conjecture.~Barry Cornwall. Felt For Him. Bobble Smith, aged nine, was the shining light of the family, and his fa- ther was very proud of him, “I shall call round and see your teacher,” said his fond parent, “and thank him for the kind Interest he is taking in you." “If you do, father, I want to tell you that all the boys in our class are not SCOOP gerorter BY GOLLN BosS- ITS UP YO US Yo PUT A FORWARD PASS OVER,~TO SCQORE, - 96=SY-3-7 - 1§~ FROM @ DOLLAR. THAZAH BoY— . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ° Some Forward Pass - GET DOWN ON HERL FAST,BOSS ~WITH THIS EUROPEAN FOOT-BAL GUN YoU SHOLLD BE. A MILE. AHEAD OF~ SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1916. s THERE- A NECK SPECIALISY IN Tt CRowD ? known by name, but by number only. My number is 23.” In due course the father called at the school and kuocked at the door, which was after a few moments opened by the head master. “Good morning, sir,” said Mr. Smith. “I am the father of 23." “Indeed,” replied the schoolmaster, wlith surprise. “Come inslde, my friend. I can feel for you, for I am the father of twelve myself.”—London Globe. Southern California of Argentina. Mendoza is the southern Californla of Argentina. Irrigation has long been successfully appfed to its vineyards, which produce more wine than the combined vineyards of the entire Unit- ed States of North America. The whole of the province lles at an alt- tude of wmore than 2,000 feet. Itallans are for the most part employed in the cultivation of the grapes, the whole famlly accompanying husband and fa- ther to the ftield and assisting in tend- ing the vines. The bables are put to sleep in improvised tents while the elders work. — National Geographic Magazine. Unprofitably Occupied. Teacher—Well, Henry, are you lear ing anything? Henry—Please, no, si [ am listening to you! Help Nature Do It Don’t you see how she is working to get rid of your colds and catarrh? The effort con- tinues all the time, but in hot weather you catch a fresh cold every day or so, add to the catarrh in your system, and soon it is chronic—systemic. Your digestion* suffers, you have trouble with stomach and bowels. Get at the real disease. Clear up catarrh, and the other troubles will disappear. Aid With Peruna Peruna Is a good tonfc, with special efficacy in catarrhal con- ditions. Bulld up your resistance, and at the same time treat the catarrh, Supply nature with more vigor, give your body a chance to got well, and summer will not annoy you. The healthy “man defles the weather. Peruna has helped make countless thou- eands well in the last 44 years. Use it yourself. Tablet form Is very convenient for regu- lar administration. THE PERUNA CO. SR sa~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS COLUMBUS, OXIO REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK AT BEMIDJI, IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 17, 1916. Overdrafts, secured and uns . bonds deposited to secure P lue) .. . ds, b Bonds other g A Bonds louned (oth a Net amount due nts in other res Net amount due from banks and than included Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank @ Outside checks L L L L LT T LT O b Fractional curren national banks Federal Reserve Bank Redemption rund with U > from I.L\.l.lll,>‘ > Capital stock paid Certificates of . 34, Time deposit: more notice): Certificates of deposit Other time deposits Total of time emnly swear that the my knowledge and belief. 8241) RESOURCES .$280,657.38 red none 50,000.00 S, bonds ostal sav- 5 10,000.00 han U, S W 6,000 00 S bonds stocks) owned . 49.07215 et 65,072.15 ibseription) 1,800.00 10,000.00 55.824.52 57.276.19 1,506.02 other ..... 390.09 270.44 669.52 2.000.00 8 2t $0dn 1,000.00 ult and with 40,024.49 S § 50,000.00 10,000 00 6,130.61 1otes outstanding. ... 50,000.00 banks and an included in 5.610.87 ubject to check 294,399.90 it due in less 15, 1 10 and 40 ter 30 32767037 le bject to 30 days or N . 109.863.61 hier of the abo amed bank, do sol- ove statement is true to the best of Directors. ibed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Novem- OSCAR NELSON. Notary Public, Reltram County.Minn. My commission expires Jan. 11, 1922 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? IR SRR R R R R HE KKK KKK DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. ok hkhkkkk ok LR R E R R R R R R R LR R R R R R R ERERER BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 438 LR R R R R E R R R R L R LR RS EEREREREEER] DRUGS AND JEWELRY Wholesalers and Retallers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. BARKER'S Third 8t. Bemidji, Minn. IR R RS R RN SRR IR R E R R R E R ERE R IR R R RS R R B8 DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji x 2 2 S R R R SRR R R R R RS RS R SRR R R R R EREE R RSN ] Ah Ak kK hkokhk ki AR R KX KOORS BROTHERS CO. Bakers and Confectioners % Manufacturers and Jobbers % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confectionery, Cigarsand Fountain Goods 316 Minn. Ave. KRR KKK KKK KX Phone 126 [EEE LR LR LR R Typewriter Ribbons Garbon Paper Second Sheets Paperinevery concelvable form Phone 922 PIONEER OFFICE (222222 22 2R ] I E RS R R R R R R R R R « GENERAL MERCHANDISE % Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & Flour, Feed, etc. careful buyers W. G. SCHROEDER LR R R R RS S NER] KKK KKK KKK X PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Pay and Night N. L. HAKKERUP AR Ak Ak hkh kK KEXKK KKK KK KX AKX KX XXX XK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS &« ‘Wholesale and Retail * Planos, Organs and Sewing % Machines x 117 Third 8t. Bemidji & Phone 573-W x J. BISIAR, Manager * LR EE RS R RS 8 & 84 IR RS SRR 8 IS 2SR R R RS R R ER R REREE R « BERMAN INS. AGENCY « Farm, Fire, Tornado * Insurance * 4« Money to Lxan Land to Sell % « It will pay you to know us * Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn, & KEKEX KKK KRR RX KEERK KKK KKK XX For Farm Insurance and Farm Loans, See J. P. LAHR Markham Hotel Bldg. Bemidjt, Minn. * * * * * * * * %« Lands Bought and Sold & *x * * * AKX KRR KX HOW TO GET Clip out and present consecutive L OO O OO U T AND Four years to complete the book. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS IR R R R R R R R RS e * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block * k * LR R R SRR RS R E R R R LR R R E R EE R R R RS DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 LA RS R E R R SRR R EE S R R R KKK KKK KX DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ~ Office—Miles Block 'R R ] TREK KKK KKK KKK NI s i IR R R R R R R T HHR K KKK KKK KKK DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bem!dji, Minn. LA R R R R R R SRR RS R LR R R SRR EEEEEE R DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block ARAR xRN LEE R & XL &L RS R RS EEEE XXX XK XXX DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. IR R B KX KX KKK KKK KKK KKK A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. 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Out of Town Readers Will Add 10c. for Postage “HEART SONGS" T one bk vith s, 420 of the song treasures world in one volume of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Every song a gem of melody. LAWYERS LE RS E R R E R E R EEE X GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 KKK KE XXX XK * kA kK L I EEKEEEET XXX KK D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW L R TR Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser Building IR R R R R R R R R R R RS S tt...tt VETERINARY SURGEON KKK XXX R KKK KKK W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN ok hkhhhK L I 2 I 2] Office Phone 3-R Res. 99J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. KX XXX XXX XXX XK * ok ok ok k kK TR EEE XX T XXX XXX J. WARNINGER * VETERINARY SURGEON « Office and Hospital 3 doors <+ west of Troppman Store * Phone No. 209 * EEX XX XXX XXX KX LR RS SR R SRR R E RS TOM SMART * DRAY AND TRANSFER *x Safe and Piano Moving x Res. Phone 68 §18 America Office Phone 12 * EXEKEE XK XK KK KKK K IR EEEREERE * ok k Kk kA K D. KKK KKK RN DR. G. M. 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