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6 CLASSIFIED] SCooP WANTED PO UURT oo e WANTED—Young man would like room and board in private family. Address “A” Pioneer. 2-1213 WANTED:For”wood sa;ifi Phone 635-J. 129tf ———————————————— . dELP WANTED. AR P PPN WANTED—Girl to wait table. Home Cafe, corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave., Remore Hotel Bldg. 3-1215 WANTED—Man for farm. Apply 310 America Ave. 4-1216 AGENTS WANTED—Highest cash paid weekly; part expenses. Free outfit. Experience unnecessary. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwa- tosa, Wis. 4-1214 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 33-F-2. . 6-1215 POSITIONS WANTED. AN AN AN NN NP WANTED—Position by woman to cook in camp. 719 Beltrami Ave. 6-1214 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Ladies’ coat, 38; fine material, good weight, in good condition; too small for present owner. Will sell cheap. Also bird, good singer. Call 417 Ir- vine Ave. 4-1216 FOR SALE—161 acres of land, 10 miles north of Bemidji, .in Sec- tion 26, Township 148, Range 33. The land is surrounded by three lakes and has 50 acres of lake frontage. For further information write to L. S. Frisch, Chisholm, Minn. 14 FOR SALE—Good big work horses cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, Minn. 106tt FOR RENT. AN~ APPSR FOR RENT—Office in Hotel Mark- ham building will be for rent after December 15. Apply Hotel Mark- ham office. 3-1215 FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. 208 Miss. Ave. So. 3-1214 FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath; gentleman preferred. 917 Minn. Ave. 1125t LOST AND FOUND. A A AAAAT TOST—Black female water spaniel puppy. Mrs. L. B. Wilson, 1001 Minnesota Ave. 3-1215 My store will be open until 10 o'clock evenings until after the Christmasi holidays. —Carlson Variety Store. 1-1213 HEARING SATURDAY The preliminary hearing of the Clearwater county commissioner con- I SURE. GoT A LT OF MY XMAZ LIST TENDED THE CUB REPORTER KK KKK KKK KKK * MALCOLM x KEKE XK KKK KKK KKK A basket social will be held at the Shilling homestead, seven miles east of Malcolm, when the Marcelle Grocery store is opened. A new creamery. is being structed in the town of Mirnie. KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK * SAUM SCIEOOL NOTES ¥ 'FEEZ SR EEE B L B Mrs. C. F. Brown entertained the ladies’ aid of Shotley December 9. Those who attended the dance given at Firman reported a good time. Everett McCarthy was accident- ally hurt by his sister last week. Harvey Wilson has gone to Kel- liher to haul cordwood. The ladies’ aid met with Mrs. O. S. Quale last Tuesday. The Battle River Ladies’ aid met with Mrs. John P. Rust recently. Ditching has been stopped on ac- count of the snow and frost. The manual training boys have made some nice candle holders. Mrs. Sanders was a visitor at school last Tuesday. The English class has finished reading “The Merchant of Venice.” The physical geography clags finds the study of climate quite hard. The Saum school will make a skating pond for the children soon. The school rigs have been late. for several days this week. Harold Dolman was sick several days last week. John Anderson of Foy went to Be- midji on business last week. William Stortroen is driving the bus on route one. . The new desks have arrived. The high school reports them fine. Alvira Fossum spent Thanksgiving in Minneapolis. Paul Johnson of Hines spent the week-end visiting with friendd at test case will come up Saturday. | Saum. BACK FROM N. D. W. H. Elletson returned last eve- ning from Dickenson, N. D., where he has been during the past six months. HINDU JOINS “FRAT” Chicago, Dec. 13.—The son of a Braham priest in Indian, M. A. Sem- pathkumaram, a native Hindu study- ing at the University of Chicago at the expense of the Indian govern- ment, has been elected to the Sigma XI fraternity for research in botany. KKK KKK K H KKK KKK * KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES * KKK KKK KX K K KKK KK The new pupils for the week are: Woodmere Innes in the third gradei an? Joseph the sixth grade. Another interesting and profitable meeting of the Kelliher school lit- erary society was held Friday after- noon. The pupids are showing the results of instruction and practice. The classes in sewing are making Christmas presents. The domestic science pupils made peanut cookies Wednesday. Instead of a Christmas program on an elaborate scale, the school will have to be content with a small one. This is due to the epidemic of measles and colds among the pupils in the lower grades. e Dooher in Store The banker’s money Come and let us prove this to you. the prices the lowest. Suits, Coats, Shoes, Shirts, THE LEADER Third Street con- Furs! Furs! Fursl The Fur Season will open the 1st of December. For the highest prices on FURS and HIDES ship or bring them to The JACOB GOLDBERG HIDE & FUR 60. We will pay the following prices for the next two weeks: No. 1 Cured Hideés. . .20 to 22c Ib. No. 1 Frozen Hides. .18 to 20c Ib. Muskrats, from. .50c down to 10c Wolves Hides, from $7 down to $1 Skunks Hides, from $5 down to $1 We are also in the market for COPPER, BRASS, RUBBERS, IRON and RAGS 112 Third St., BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 638-W. HH KK EKKKKKKK KK KK x HORNET x KKK EHKKKK KK KKK KK Rev. J. H. Frarey and wife drove from Blackduck Sunday afternoon. The former preached at the Winan school at the close of Sunday school. A short Iiteraary program and basket social was given at the Winan school Wednesday evening., J. D. Bogart was auctioneer. The pro- ceeds, amounting to $15, will go to- wards furnishing a Christmasi tree for the schools. The committee on the next literary program is composed of Henry Plummer and Jesse Fisher. The Christmas program committee consists of Miss Smith, Mrs. Paul Pel- tier, Myron Shoop and J. D. Bogart. N S B Everybody’s This is the of the year. Because this STORE. You receive just as careful and courteous treatment here if you make only a penny purchase as if you had bought a thousand dollars’ worth. ALL LOOK ALIKE TO US. looks no better to us than that of the poorest man in town. You will find our holiday goods of the best and Christmas shopping and for all seasons of Neckties, ete., going fast at this closing out sale. A SENSIBLE GIFT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY PIONEER OFFICE Phone 922 - 923 name we have earned for ‘WHY ?— is in reality EVERYBODY’S Bemidji, Minn. b Christmas There are various brands of this much sought for article. it in display. The depraved person finds it in dissipation. common sense finds it in the solid comfort and good cheer of himself and his family. Chief feature of this cheer is A Tempting Xmas Dinner When you go to prepare it COME TO US for “the makings.” For instance MINGE MEAT ALL KINDS of NUTS and FRUITS RAISINS and CURRANTS GELERY, ASPARAGUS, GRANBERRIES SAUCES OF ALL KINDS = EVERYTHING YOU CAN USE. It will be a fine Christmas dinner if you use our ingridients. Joy The vain person finds Other things for less, that yow’ll find in a general store. OTTO 6. SCHWANDT —Phone 33— Bemidji, Minn. . _.._}} Your refund store W AT TSR SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER e e T These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- Why not call them up? KK KKKKKKKKKKK KX ity about themselves. KEKKKKKK K KKK KK KK KKK KK KKKKKKKK KX x % x X *x DRY CLEANING ¥ ¥ KOORS BROTHERS CO. * % * x X . * X PHOTOGRAPHER x Clothes Cleanpers for Men .x % Bakers and Confectioners ¥ x Women and Children % ¥ Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ x Photos Day and Night *x THE MODEL DRY & ¥ Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, ¥ X x CLEANING HOUSE X & Confectionery,Cigarsand ¥ X N. L. HAKKERUP x Hogan Bros., Props. x X Fountain Goods x % x % % 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 1256 ¥ X x AKX KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS %« y * Wholesale and Retail *x « Pianos, Organs and Sewing & Typowriter Ribbons & " “sacuines x ‘& 117 Third St. Bemidjl filfllflfl Papfll' * Phone 573-W *x J. BISIAR, Manager x Sannnd sn”‘s :*i#i{i*ililkil Paperineveryconceivabloforn %% % ¥ ¥ ¥ et dadioniogi - KKK K KKKKK KX KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKKKKKK BROSVIK. THE TAILOR Phone 438 ok hokhkkkhkkkkkkkkkk 2 28 & 8 & 1 KK RKKKK KKK KKK KE KKK KKKKRKKK KKK KX ¥ DRUGS AND JEWELRY Wholesalers and Retailers Phone 922 x BERMAN INS. AGENCY & ¥ Service and satistaction. Majl & * Farm, Fire, Tornado R 3 & Orders given that same ser- & Pln“EEn uFFlcE * Insurance " * % vice you get in person. « %« Money to Lxan Land to Sell ¥ *x BARKER'S *x ¥ It will pay you to know us & % Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & I ZZS 222 22 2 2 2 Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. & KK KX KRR KARKREK KRR KKK KKRRKKKK KX KKK K KKK KKK KKK KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK 3 % % GENERAL MERCHANDISE % % For Farm Insurance and & x DEAN LAND CO. & & Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® ¥ Farm Loans, See * x 23 & ¥ Flour, Feed, etc. The & X J. P. LAHR x * Land, Loans, Insurance x X careful buyers x X x * and City Property x % buy here. ¥ ¥ Lands Bought and Sold & % Troppman Block - Bemidji ¥ * W. G. SCHROEDER * X Markham Hotel Bldg. . <« x * & Bemidji Phoue 66 ¥ % Bemidji, Minn. x ISR R R E R SR NS B KK KKK KKK KK KKK K KKKKRER KKK KKK KK But the person of good n