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

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o oy TUESDAY. APRIL 3. 1917, s THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER E______________,____—______________—___——_——-——______———-—____z | NOTICE i States.” William W. Congdon is not the ageut COUNCIL ORDERS pROB SYorER i ‘SnVICE(* (B!Telnftg? I’ress)nJ cash For Junk & .Ponsg-g&: mm“. JA}LED“ s Salt Lake y, Apru 2—"l am| ., 4o matter of the Northern Mi ,‘c”‘mu“ from Paxe 1.) A splendid audience greeted Evtm‘-*‘ tive in congress to support the presi- E.i:::t]idorlgbs:;:’rn%;n ,et- This remark, said to have been i o . Y Ie ||shouted by W. Brandt, a German and ;(:zes(;“?o Egfi“{:fiz ;ol;du?dng;m‘;‘.;h' 5 | St. Paul, April 3.—A resolution & ia audience £ro ureiis every Mimnciota. representa- | — DONTTHROW MONEY AWAY— [|E0ine, 10 Mexico (0 belp the steasert | ycuota Dairy Farm Land Compey. frequently and that the Light com- gelists Smith and &ilmore at the Ba; dent v} G pigoa ey NOTICE IS HER! GIVEN that pany had stated that much more cur- | tist _church last evening and alfjden W?:dl’fl“e unanimously in the agreed that the meeting was a most jsenate today. . rent was necessary to thaw out a - — > interesting and successful ome. Mr. worth money at a member of the Industrial Workers :fi:::tc ;;d g ;::te ;tfotrh:he r:;::i:: Smith spoke from the words of Christ LIABILITY OF SERVICE GOL DB E Rc!s of the World, at the Demver & Rio |OF to receive money upon its account. 2 found in Acts 1:8, “But Ve shall re- (By United Press) Grand station here, drew & erowd, | NORTEHEEN MINNESOTA DAIRY the city would be about $15 per hydrant. “That’s what we wanted to know, explained Mr. Clark. “We want to ceive power when the Holy Ghost| Washington, April 3.-—Congress v dia h diately = attacked him. »|is coml;o upon you, and ye _s'nflll be | will undoubte«'fly put into effect the %:Jveryflnng'mmfblg d‘.n.;‘-g% gfi‘a‘:fi, v'?,,':ekno&id uneonscious. He witnesses unto me.” He said it was|raising of am army on the principle € are paying rrom was rescued by the police and placed the last command of Christ and for|of universal lability to service. to 810 per ton for old iron. in jail. be fair and that seems fair. The 3 . that reason most importaat, and as — [0)0)] nes, 850c r only way to do is to find out, then we ;. g o upoyp the followers of Christ magazines, pe ————————e e ee————— know. My asking wasn’t in the na- ¥ St ¢ WONDER: ;m,fiEM hundred. ture of a complaint.” today as It was two tMousmid yedrs gflfifi Ei E; & ] To out of town shippers, we Catarr] annot Be Cured He also wanted to know when the |380. He answered three questions: | yij i E 4 freight l&’pe and || witn wcg gppuc,ynoms; as they b What, where, how—witness for J\(‘-)F ) trouble pay 1reig on poun cannot reach the seat of the disease. WANTED : By F. W. HALL, - (Seal) Secretary. 12-412 ‘water and sewer was to be extended " F v . tokthe poor house. This wit:l l:le gi];fl:ficougge: he wn:ttl;reuol;gr: vt:,i;g W shipments or over. with the Catarrh is 8 local disease; greatly im-. taken ‘i{e;:;; tsietvgrg:?l%i:!t i past In & witness servico. P | Gall Stowes, Cancer and Ulesrs;of the Bri hid d furs internal remedy. Hall'’s Catarrh Medi- “Anoth ing 1 10 like to|y he music was again most enjoy-|gtomach amd Intestines, Auto-Intoxi- TINg your hides an i cine is taken internally and 8cts AW | oommmmmmmmmmmmcammncnarnnmnnnonnn | nother thing I wou e to|able. Smith and Gilmore sang tWo[eation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis|] here for the highest market || the blood on the mucous surfaces of the | WANTED Two bell boys at Hofy e T e |of thelr fine dusts. Prof. GIIMOY®|ung other fatal allments result from|| prices. system Hall's Catarrh Mealcine was | ™ Markham ofeL u - -|sang a solo, “Faith Will Bring the'| < s | cussed for the past three years and|Blessing Every Time,” and the Big] g?n"c'l‘l Sum::’sle&wm’m:pl e:: We buy old gutomoblges. In this :“.‘3‘.‘.‘.‘:‘;:‘?{.’:3?&&2.‘& cOm- | 7 ANTED_Girl_for general House—'~ nothing ever dome. It can be done|choir rendered a fine selection. It i rw"“‘“'m to Mayr's Wonderful R For further information call D e et hohe o¢ the. best blood | work. Mrs. P. J. O'Leary, 1‘1&; now just as well as ever. True,|worth attending the meetings just to Unlike any other for S ch Phone 638-W or write purifiers. o HQ:I'P e%n-:bsnnura e:b-‘ Minn. Ave. . 4 : B Tt o moss itk Wiish €0 pay. oy Olg campalex sous, “TR¥|Afments. For ssle by Barker's Drug|| (123rd St.,Bemid)/,Minn- } cine i-|-n’a'§ mwnc..d:?m'wgm: WANTED—Man to_work on { Other things have grown in propor-| This evening, Mr. Swmith begins =} Store and druggists everywhere. ‘mnhmn?uauflhdm. conditions; : ‘rd d,{ve ‘;kmih Steady ‘:flk-’ d tion. The fire department quarters|geries of short addresses which he’] F. 'l’lmnz. g_mgo., Props., Toledo. Ok | _ Ply office, Markham Hotel. -4 i i fluenced by constitutional conditions, and exception of paper and iren. I: egfder z) cure it you must take an should be rearranged and the muni-|announces will be most important in Hall Pilis tipatior ' WANTED—Girl for general hot cipal court and_ council chamber|their bearing on the future of thef ) . Y o for cond = work. 1109 Beltrami Ave. 4:& should be moved up stairs and the|campaign. Two duets will be render- ] 4 ] WANTED—Girl for general housé- K : CHEOHHHEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRHAHE® |~ work Phone 483. 42, . interior decorated. ed and Mr. Smith will sing as a solo “Provision should also be made for|the famous Gypsy Boy song, by Mc- the safekeeping of the records of the |Intogh. f ¢ municipa] court instead of compelling| At 3 o’cloek tomorrow the first af- the court officers to keep them be-|ternoon service will be leld and the hind a boarded up space in the ‘bath|evangelist anmounces that they will iz =Ny room.’ " ! be the most important features of the iy \ s Eas‘el’ This matter was referred to the|whole campaign. Christtan pewsple § E ] 1) S building committee to make a report | especially are urged to attemd . [ — to the couneil. ATTENDS STATE MEETING Bill is Cut. ‘When the bills came up for aliow- - i ance, one was read from B. J. Ran- W. P. Dyer; superintendent’ of tive dolph for $30 for inspection on the| Bemidji schoels, left Mondky evening bridge. The bill was not “O. Kd.”|for the' Twin Cities where ‘He will at- and was questioned. The city engi-|tend the State Superintendérts' mest-} neer was called upon for an explana-|ing. & i tion and he stated that he had in-| o e—————m——— structed Mr. Randolph not to work for a couple of days on inspection| FAMOUS VITAGRAPH PLAYER. Fashionable Vi aa el "o WANTED—Girl for general hows work. Mrs. E. H. Smith, 717 Be}-" trami Ave. T =47 SITUATION WANTED—By young: n s '+ man where drafting or drawing is ami—— done. Handy with brush or pem; can do neat lettering. 812 Irvime - Ave. Bernard Depuy. eod 3!!- 4 'WANTED TO TRADE—80 or 180, ' ‘ : 3 . acres land for residence lots i M for the Whole F ] Bemidji. Address Box 388, Be-' ' o mias. ' 3-43, as concrete was not being run on “Goamy” Chambertels | “A good cough remedy is one that can: be 'WANTED — Dishwasher at Ddr‘y! those days and that Randolph was d upon to cure coughs. Not one: Lunch. 3301 asked to do other work which he re-| 7 jiis - : that cures some particular cough, but coughs in gen \WANTED—To build your auto toj 1 cushions and curtains and r fused to do. reli for all:the: : i i It must be a cough remedy that can be ed upon for the glass in your curtains. Pld"! j 18 § Hazen—*'V've seen him walking up 2 p ile th £ around town and don’t blame the city different coughs that are 3o prevalent. While the causes of ¢ engineer for l"l‘:'t approving u;edb:ll." . ¢ coughs are primarily the same, “:hn the mdl';orhof ll'flhpfhfll! ¢ i frz&fl Chas. Jolinstan;, 483 ._"‘l"-, Inson—* man won’ as i makes ifference in natare itself. - e he is told he's wo:-thlm on : job and | ¢ . is what the: diff B L S e w“scougln of PO~ WANTED—A competent maid who, Coughs of heglthy prreons are eamer to cure than the can give good references. Phon(‘ if a man thinks he’s holding a job through a “‘pull’ he’s absolutely invali The powerful convulsive cough of a large man is: worthless." rnrd:‘to cure 3..-: the cough of a baby. If you get a remedy 938 or eall at 803 Minn, A';' The bill wag: discaxsed st. some that will cure a large man’s cough and yet not be too | lgngth and it was decided to cut off baby. have s for the > you 8 A new one just in by express this' the two days’ pay in question and ) 4 cough remeds. he " e Saaries Marc 6 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy [lmris fooioh yauw e W ies . buck lace boot. A to D widths. o | Other new ones are the plum colored JOR BALE Another question up forsettliement | § A . A A A A oo | was that of the allowance of the. ‘ js just this kind of remedy. It is good for any member of the ]| kid lace boot, delicate tint silver gray |FOR SALE—Trap nested hatching ' | monthly salaries for the police snd family. It relieves coughs of all kinde. It is the product of much: Jfboot , white top kid boot, Brown, | eggs from S. C. W. Leghorns, Far- fire truck drivers which were raised 3 t:m Y. 3 avady to oduce an idesl cougb sl edy It is com~ white top kid boot. And several ris strain, $4.00 per hun or; | D e By (he r pooaed of.n dun:sz ich cure easily and soothingly without harm- °gf:§;§l'{ ';35%&‘3’:‘,&“2:03 THE 760:pes:setting. Fhone 31:-W4: ments were not made by the mayor " A p? until the fifth of March, when the ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. lta_ctsneudrm& ENTIRE FAMILY FOR BALE_Toam, Darness, wagen a6y council was issatef and It was “‘di on the youngas on the old, and is flie‘:dfldl ;emedcg,"’.t | " ndisleds. Call at 1410 Minn. Ave. ec o allo e s 2 % . e T e e o e e ettt |\NNAPP'S SHOE STORE | vi—soem i being in vogue up to that time. p . - . erses, In the long, drawn out meeting %flufb y 774 —M 211 BELYRANE AVENUE. old, weight 1,150 each. Good & two weeks ago, the mayor overlooked fWm. Duncsn; with Nell' Shipmang, 7 = purpose team. will sell reasonable formally appointing the patrolmman | was last seen. here im ‘‘God’s Countr: if txken at once. Call at 1305 13th _ and did so laat-night, maming Garry land the: Woman™. They will again St.--amd- Dalton Ave. 2-43 Brennan, Jack Essler and Ike Smith.lappear in “Throughk the Wall” at FOR SALE—A 12-passenger omnl- bus, will hold 20 children. A m [ On-motion of Alderman Backus the|the Elko tlieatre tomight and: .p?oi:t:nmt‘.:n .v‘v'::‘; “:lnflrmed. the | nesday.. matinee and 1 % - : rig fer a consolidated school. vote being . $ 3 one large gray horse 6 years old, 1t was decided to have the ‘city : F'amll C t : attorney draft a resolution for the Ice Prlces For us omers %‘;n?"::z g:}le}h:aG%s?_‘g.k”’ §-47 appropriation of $120 for 'Mrs. Thompson, as coming to her frem the eity for the’past year as the citv’s share of the rest 'm 't‘lmw:th‘n The eity had been con! uting sum 3 . A yearly but last year failed to do wlg‘ufi b&m"‘;‘“ - Harueth Gets Contract. egenerate, it causes autorintoxicatim. The opening and awarding of bids| The mare: for sprinkling and sweeping the|thru the ki streets this summer proved interest-| noble: organs jmg from the standpoint that there| soomer titey decay. the following priees: about 1,400. Address G. G. Wolk: were elght after the contract. Tt ie: thean the' wi Ice Delivered, Washed and Put Into Ice Boxes : en, Wilton, Minn. 3-43 Paul Harueth offered to do the : FOR SALE—Township plats show- S ing government surveys d to ° which has been added roads, ' or —_— FOR SALE OR.RENT—House, cheap = or eason = ————— if taken at once. Inquire at Pio- neer office or write to Ed Achen-* Y bach, Box 484. FOR SALE—Harness, wagon team weighing 2,500, all for $3¥ if taken at once. Frank Bahr, Bemidji. : ifi;fi SALE—1914 Ford in first class condition. Phone 301-W. Louis Lauritzen. 3-43 FOR SALE—Team horses, weight o We have deeided to discontinue the season and monthly ice service that we have used in the past, and will sell ice to family customers by the pound. We will deliver ice daily and will charge work for $234 per month and on mo- tion of Alderman Smart was awarded | can the contract: ¥ The other bidders and figures per month were: R. B. Sm!%ll:' e ‘Wes Wright .. . 9 ... 150 —_— ditches and other local infor Jfio:"yc'l;:fiart"jo tion. 25c each. Pioneer ofll:t,’;: ; per day. ’ HOME FOLKS:. S —— | , .. 8. M. Nelson ..... 125 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ch [ Frank Slough .... 135 ; : 2-acre tracts with houm.“’j w. Extra tank 50 cents WHAT NEle;&W-, - pel o on Wilcox. Phone 29, Troppmas b Pa Haegih <. 125.00{" Breckenridge, Minm—" < _Block. s James R. Mil B & FOR SALE—In Nymore, houses spd lump bid ...... z No deliveries for less than 25 pounds will be made. lots on your own terms. d , hand goods bought and Money to loan on horses, esftls J. F. Bandel, lump . bid . On motion of ‘Alderman Smart a surety bond in the sum of $500 will|| be demanded by the city. Drives Gaines of the fire truck was| | allowed a requisition for 50 feet of hose. Other minor necessary equip- ment, asked for by Chief Doran, was referred to the fire committee with power. We w.ll issue coupon boo ks containing 1,000 pounds in coupons to each family using ice, for which we will charge $3.50. Cash upon issuing Ddook. furniture, ect. Phone 62. Jarvis. 5 FOR SALE—When We will furnish signal cards to be placed in comspicuous place, so that driver can see it house and lot, nm;:" a when ice is wanted. These cards can be adjusted to indicate mumber of pounds wanted. Ice man mg:,; or poultry raising, 40, will collect coupons upon each and every delivery of ice. Coupon books may be purchased direet or acres for farming, call on from drivers. Ice wagon will go over same route each day at about the same time of-day. Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 425 | FUR RENT. ) D i et S SO FOR RENT—Large room. 820 Bel- Smart-Getchell Ice Co e (] Bemidii finish to suit renter. Telephm 12 n ‘Weber. FOR RENT — 5-rovta furnished bungalow with larze scresmed: in porch. Water and light. Family withcut children preferred. Ref- SCOOP serorter Elias Can't Get Used to the Boss' Map 7 i ) > EF AHGATTA LO0K AT DAT FOR RENT — One-room, 2-room, 3-room, 4-room and 5-room apart- ments, all modern, furnished or un- furnished. Desirable tenants only. Also modern office, display and storage rooms. Kaplan Block. S, . T LOST—Will the party who took the $2.50 gold piece pendant from the Home Cafe please return same at once to Miss Edith Brady. 3-4G5g4 Boss FACE. AH-GAIN- AH CUHTAINLY GWINE. RUB( ENEsSwID Ds PA‘C;%TS LR R R R F R gupe e ‘ * I you have a room to reat or * want to rent one—you get the * best choice through a Pioneer * ‘want * * * * »B g g g Deafective

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