Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 22, 1917, Page 4

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THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1917. L THE BEMIDJI DAILY- PIONEER : CARTER FUNERAL TODAY The funeral services of William Carter, who died Monday morning, were held this afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Baptist church; Rev. Ira. D.|p, Alvord “officiating. The services at the cemetery were in charge of the Modern Brotherhood of America, who marched “tothe church dn " a body. Mr. Carter had been in ill health for some time. . -He.was 48 years old at the time of his death. He leaves a wife, two sisters and a brother sur- viving him. Interment was in grows very monotonous. Most every- body wants good health. * If you are not .perfectly well, we in- vite you to personally investigate CHIROPRACTIC. Visit us and let us tell you more about this wonderful new science. A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Oftice Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 Phone 406-W A RELIABLE KIDNEY REMEDY| 2oosoossessssssssssscaass Glove Brip 1 have neyer heard a single cOMPIAiNnt | com————— e im thet 0 nas (7088 Sho® for Men Eight years ago I commenced to Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root and proven very valuable for rheuma- tism. I believe Swamp-Root is a good reliable medicine for the ail- ments for which it is intended. Very truly. yours, S. W. RICHARDS, Druggist, Sept. 14th, 1916. Ryars, Okla. Letter to | Dr. Kilr-r & Co., | Binghamton. N. Y. | Prove ‘What Swamp-Root Wil Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling.about the kidneys and bladdér. When . writing be sure apd mention the Be- oW - midji Daily Pioneer. - Regular fifty-|" .. e b sent and one-dollar size bottles for See -our new sprin( line sale at all drug stores. - 8 | A —|just in. Mrs. J. J. Crerdy of Farley spent Sho_mngs in Men’s Dress yesterday in-the clty, the guest °f(Shoes. 'Don’t buy your Eae- friends. 5 . . . ter Shoe till you inspect this Yow'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your|,. grocer for it. . d2Tte line. s Dark Tabasco Brown Kid 231. 1-322| English is a beauty. Pearl Barnell returned this morn- Black with white Neolin ing from a business trip to the Twin sole' . Cities. Dark Russia Calf English. Many other snappy styles. King Quality Shoes Wall paper. See Hicks. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. 4a71tt Special Low Prices On Moderately priced at $4.00 to $6.50 Children’s New Drasses KNAPP'S SHOE STORE 311 BELTRAMI AVENUE. Select at once while the agsortment is at its height. This is by far the best lot of Children’s Dresses we have ever had the good fortune to show—and at prices, too, prices. Every dress is finished with contrasting designs and fancy either with French seams or taped. that are but a little more than the materials would cost you at present We have put them in several lots for easy selection Sizes run from two to fourteen and are full and roomey and finished as well as you’d be pleased to do yourself. $2.50 real wide hems, trimmed in buttons. All seams finished New Spring Things Are Coming In EV[' flay Watch the Windows \— o “THE ECONOMY CENTER” Make It a Point —— to bring that boy of yours to our studio today for He's growing, expand.ng, chang- ing daily, more subtly than you realize. He’ll be a youth—a man—before you know it, and unless you heed our warning you will have nothing to remind you—or him—of his happy boyh;od. 2 Our Photographs Are Not Expensive — But Per- manent Beslp Likenesses —Too! Hakkerup Studio photographs, The 3rd Streets 7 SCOQP. S0 THIS 15 A COvTON FIELD! TROPPMAN'S “THE ECONOMY CENTER Bemidji THE CUB 'REPORTER Some very nifty A Nemo Back-Resting Corset —but therelief is permanent. 'TheBack-Resting device isassimple as it is effective—just a set of soft, thin tapes (inside thecorset) thatspread out like your fingers and give a gentle su, and pressure to strengthen and relieve tired muscles. Why coatinwe to suffer from backacke when you may have a stylish Back- Resting Corsetthat. [SHES BACK- ACHE? There are models for all No. 309 combines the Back-Resting device B, S A Nemo Back-Resting Corset also your dack and gives you more stylish lines! BERE O'’LEARY-- - BOWSER CO. Third Street, - - Bemidji, Minn. l They show the high lands, swamp lands, rural highways, farms, school houses. etc. They sell for 25 cents each. We have most of the towns in TOWNSHIP PLATS BELTRAMI GOUNTY . .c, %% % 51 We have them here at the Pioneer | geois, engineer and surveyor, and are office. thoroughly reliable. ‘What township do you want? Those we have in stock are most in demand. Read Daily Pioneer Wantads Style Leaders for Spring Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Six Hundred Overcoats; Belt- Back Suits and Varsity Fifty-fives Suriciy Brand Clotles Belter Model for Spring 1917 CONSIDERING what they are, and what you’ll get out of them, they're undoubtedly the most economical clothes you can buy; all-wool wears better; good tailoring last longer and keeps shape better; and advantages of good style and excellent fit arereally worth a good deal to any man. We don’t urge these goods on you because we make more by selling them; but because you make more by buying them. Greaf Furnishing Display---Distinctive Neckwear & Shirt Patterns have just come in. Collars, Hosiery---everything that you need. New Hats, Shoes, AT THAT-RAISING- CoTTON IS NOT AS Maxwell Agency Here OLSON & WOLD OF THE FIFTH WARD HAVE SIGNED FOR THE MAXWELL CAR AGENCY IN THIS TERRI- TORY AND WILL OPEN A GARAGE AND SHOW ROOMS IN THAT PART OF THE CITY. G. R. KNUDSEN AUTO CO. Duluth Northwest Distributors ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS GEIB & LEIB ' Designlgg.' Es?lmsting‘gupefln- tending, Surveying Markham Bldg. Phone 123 IGLAS W, WANTED—A girl at 2223 Third Street. 322t WANTED—To secure loan on first mortgage security Beltrami county land, partly improved. Addr Pioneer office, J. F. D. 324 WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Must have good ref- erences. 1014 Minn. Ave. Phone 110-J. 3-324 WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price and description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 1-322 WANTED—Housekeeper for two. Light work. A. B. Raymond, ‘Warba, Minn. 5-326 WANTED—A steady job with a con- tractor. First class walk and floor finisher, also block layer. T. H. Thompson, McIntosh, Minn. 5-326 WANTED—A competent girl; best of wages. 1115 Bemidji Avé. Phone 833. 6-326 WANTED—Young lady desires posi- tion in office. Address “Z,” Pio- , neer. 6-326/ WANTED—I want to buy your old furniture, rugs and stoves; don'‘t throw them away. Call 223. T. N. Rode, 402 Beltrami. 6-322 WANTED—Auto top building, cur- tain and cushion work, upholster- ing and all’ kinds of furniture re- pairing. Chas. M. Johnston, 402 Beltrami. Phone 223. 6-322 WANTED—Dishwasher, Third St. Cafe. 312tt WANTED—Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. MAZER, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail, 12:324 P FOR REFT B i SNV SUSUSIU FOR RENT—Four-room house, 602 13th St. Phone 26-F-3. 6-328 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1017 Minnesota Ave., gentleman pre- ferred. 3-327 fOR BALE FOR SALE—Ten acfes land, adjecin- ing city. Must be sold within tes\ days. Price very reasonable’ an on liberal terms. E. R. Phone 612-W or 97. 6-328 FOR SALE—2,600 stock of dry goods, shoes, Wool and cotton dress goods, children’s and misses’ cot- ton dresses, children’s, misses’ and ladies’ summer, spring and winter coats, laces, hose, sweaters, yarn, etc. New, clean good quality stock, no shoddy or junk; liberal discount for cash on invoice of year ago or will consider trade for clear land, or some cash and equity. T. C. Dilley, Northfield, Minn. 3- FOR SALE—Span of mares, wei about 2,400. Harness and wagon ' with double box. Call at 0. K. Hotel. 6-328 FOR SALE—When you want a lot, or house and lot, five-acre tracts for garden or poultry raising, 40, 80 or 160 acres for farming, call on Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 425 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Bemidji - property, a large house and 2 lots in Minneapolis, good locality. Ady dress 1122 Beltrami Ave. 5-324 FOR SALE—Seven-room house lo- cated on corner lot 50-150. Price $1,350, $500 cash, balance on easy rental payments. John F. Gibbons. 6-326 FOR SALE—71% acres about two blocks north of North high school. All under cultivation. John F. Gibbons. 6-326 FOR SALE—1 electric washing ma- chine, new; 1 electric fan, 1 leath- er covered couch, 1 kitchen range, 1 gasoline range, 1 base burner and 1 leather rocker, 512 America Ave. J. W. Garvin. 6-- 24 FOR SALE—House; cheap if taken at once. Inquire a‘ Pioneer fice. | 6-324 FOR SALE—New and second hand furniture, stoves and rugs. I have a good clean stock to select from. T. N. Rode, 402 Beltrami. 6-322 FOR SALE OR RENT—A drop head sewing machine. Price $20. Call at 915 Lake Boulevard. 6-322 FOR SALE—Nine-room house with five lots, two blocks from city hall. Phone 374. 10-322 FOR SALE—Lots and acres. lot 50 feet on Lake Shore, Jahr. 39 one acre on Irvine, Minnesota or: Bemidji, to one party $250. First purchaser gets first choice. Ger- trude Weber. Phone 18 -W. 12-322

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