Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1917, Page 4

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THE. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917. YOU can’t keep a - “Reputation is man down--- G,R AN D what others think When his heart’s hap- : ‘ we are. Ohearacter is py and his system is what we really are.” So mwaetnme | ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRL, FEB. 9 | s THE UNITED PRODUCING COMPANY PRESENTS America’s Foremost Comedian GEORGE H. SUMMERS IN THE GREAT COMEDY OF SMILES lHav'eNo'creed--I “! N W A t K = n J ! M M !” IAsthgime s?“rirlliles With a Great Cast of 17 Superb Actors This Company Carries a Big Carload of Scenery A Comedy of To- Prices’ 75c, rsl_oo, $|_5o In Walked Jimmy Smiles _ Seats on Sale at Netzer’s Drug Store | Days of Our Child- Phone and Mail Orders Now : L‘g oY(iunagnflgam.akes' ““In Walked Jimmy.” “In Walked Jimmy”’ At a-l::uolt:‘:aoe:tin:'o.oflfnn City Re?%%%flks%m in Fm DEAD,. 50 HURT i Al w sty e | Big Sate on Sunshine Biscuits County of Beltrami amd State of Min. | tDe City hall Sunday evening at 8 o 2 | moved its adoption: st cordiatiy Anvited (o attoun I have received one of the largest shipments matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to[ ($8000.00) dollars for the purpese of| Payable July 1, 1984. nesota, met therein on the 22d day of|O'clock. Subject of his address will January, 1917, and thereon a quorum| be, “He Will Answer Some of the RESOLVED, that in_the opinion of the (By United Press WANTED — Boarders; board and |City Council of the City of Bemidji in Creston, !;nwa, Feb. 3.—)Fou.t are of Crackers and Cookies ever brought to the consisting of a majority of all the| popplar Objections Raised Against room $5.00 per week. Call "612"-} the County of Beltrami and State of pone Jomd for the sum. of §500.00,| dead and fifty injured in a wreck on city at one time, and am going to give the peo- WANTED—Lady wants position as ;’.‘fif"‘-’fiffi,fif;“;mc,.',‘t’, f;“",‘,,':f,:}b‘.’,i lfi,‘:-';f,sg, Spiritualism.” There will. Be mes- cook or chamber work. Phone |offered the following resolution and| sages after the address. Tl public Irvine Ave. So. the State of Minnesota, the bonds of| On 4" for 'th the Burlington railroad this morn- 5o BT the Dtafe g Minpeants; the bonds of| | One bond ror the gum of $500.00, ple of Bemidji a chance to buy good Biscuits WANTED—OIld False Teeth. on’t | gate amount of FEight thousand| One bond for the sum. of $500.00, ing when a passenger train ran in- to a broken rail, at a reduced cost. This Sale Wil Be For Three (3) Days Only MONDAY --- TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Come in and sample the complete line of Sunshine Cookies and Crackers, right from the factory. Here Are Some of the Bargains: 20 1b. box Oyster Crackers, 12 1-2¢ per 1b.,special $2.20 201b.box L. W. Soda Crax * e ¢ $2.20 10 lb' box L. w. “ “ . ““ “ 1 s l .28 $5.00 per set. Mail to L. MAZER, | 2lding in the ereetion of an_ armory| one pond for the sum of $500.00, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, | byioin8 in the City of Bemidli, to£ear| Payable July 1st, 1935. Pa Will send cash by return|annum, to mature and be of the respec- ; h i - One bond for the sum of $1000.00, MAIN HANT SAXON mail. 1 mo-31 | tive number and amounts as herein- Payable July 1st, 1936. after set forth: That the proposition of issuing said WANTED—Good girl for general One bond for the sum b:nds :3 l;;'subTltée;;:fithetelecmrs-io{ M&TM cfl DESTR“YED' housework. Mrs. R. L. Gilmore, | Payable July 1st, 1922. e L Pl e e e 4 - 'y 905 Lake Blvd. 130LL) ,One, bond for. the, sum of $500.00, day of February, 1917, and that due no- 2 ey ood girl or middle aged | " "\ 005" or the sum of $500.00, | Said resolution having been duly sec- » | woman for the season or by the| payable July 1st, 1924. onded by Alderman Foucault, a member- year. Mrs. Jacob Geritz, Lakota, One bond for the sum of $500.00, ot‘ ,tj!;e Flty Coun?il’ of saldtcltydor Be- By e o iyable July 1st, 1925. midji, it was put to a vote and upon t Press __N'_D'———lo—fl One bond ’fn'r the sum of $500.00,( the call of ayes and no's was declared Detroit( Iilich Feb. 3—’)1'118 main WANTED—Genuine business oppor-| Payable July 1st, 1926. adopted, and so _declared. Aldermen A s s By tunity, confectionery, cigars and[_ One bond for the sum of $500.00,| voting aye, Lahr, Hrvin, Smart, Bailey, plant of the Saxon Motor company, d : jce cream parlor, groce: Payable suly 1st, 1927 Phillippi, Moberg, Foucault, Tagley, | manufacturers of the Saxon line of candy, 4 , BrOCery,| ‘One bond for ‘the sum of $500.00,| Lvcan. No's, none. Absent, Miller,| autamobiles, was destroyed by fire pool room, or what have you to|Payable July 1st, 192 Brinkman. h 3 y offer up to $750.00 in live town?| One bond for the sum of $500.00, early this morning. Over 2,000 men of $500.00, Approved January 27th, 1917, i Payabl ly 1st, 1929. AS. W. V‘AN'DERSLU’R th % . _ Apply ¥, Pioneer. 7-s3| Payable July 1st, 1029, ¢ smonion; Atgest MRTOr. | arcimntog Bt oor ‘;‘2’3"0,00’?6 loss is Afternoon Teas, Buffet Wafers, Butter Thins, WANTED TO BUY—Small improved | Payable JTuly 1st, 1930. =~ . 1 GEO STEIN. Cheese Sandwich, Coceanut Dainties, Fig Bars, T, D Lo T O Thent Con” | Pavable July 1st. 1931. > L Fublished February 3, 1917, Graham Crax., Krispy Crax., Lemon Creams ham Hotel 10-26 NEW YORK PORT MAY 8 pkgs. for 26¢ WANTED 12 Ft. 14 Ft. and 16 Ft. Greea Tamarack HELP WANTED—BEMIDJI RAIL- RN iR U n WAY MAIL CLERK examinations Feb. 10th. $75.00 month. Sam- ple questions free. Franklin In- stitute. Dep’t. 209 B, Rochester, BE CLOSED AND ALL | _Takhoma Biscuits, 6 pkes. for 26¢_| TEUTON SHIPS SEIZED All 10c packages. 3 for 28c N. Y. d 117 to 217 i Newt Yl;)rk, Feb. 3.—Collector Ma- “ 15¢ 2 « 2Bc e e, = H one of the Port of New York today FOR BALE. Poles not less than 3 inch top delivered prepared for fast action but what it “ 25¢ " 2 48c ;vas he r:fused to state. It is un- nown whether the port will be seal- s o and the Gtoneh e here ok Buy while you hav;atgzg chasllllce. Save money by Y cash. [ESUS NIt Puss sl ST OTY FOR SALE CHEAP—40-acre truck farm, 3 miles from town. Phone 415 for particulars. 6-25 FOR SALE—Four boat houses on Lake Bemidji. Crookston Lbr. Co. 12-212 FOR SALE—Five-acre lots on easy terms. Phone 249, Mathew Lar- in Bemidji. Will take car lots out side of Bemidji, delivered at any siding. I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise CARLOAD OF STUDEBAKERS William Foley, representing the Shy Y e e oves s || phene 206 S, T, STEWART 207 ath s. T T T T IR e son, Nymore, Minn. 31-222 321 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W Bemid]i, Minn. The shipment was unloaded this af- ( FOR SALE—New bungalow in Fifth LU HInnm 1l | ternoon. ward. K. Hendrickson 8d Wed. & Sat. to 210 —FmEmr SCOOP REPORTER Scoop Had Twenty-five of Something l}ummg tn H|m Bv “"HOP” T PSRN UIEIN) FOR RENT—Storage room. I can furnish good storage room for fur- r S WELL-TLL 6WE Nou niture and goods. C. E. Battles. 3 AN ACHDENT YO M-S tf M ] "WAT = QOLLECT o FOR RENT—House. Phone 704-7. 3 THA ; P 2 Blsg iy 3-26 FOR RENT — Three unfurnished modern rooms and one large mod- ern room. 1009 Bemidji Ave. Phone 575-W. 1-23 LOST imT—firown spaniel pup. License No. 286. Return to A. N. Gould. 126t EEXEREKX XXX R XX KA * If you have a room to rent or * Defective

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