Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1917, Page 6

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(G MONDAY. APRIL 30. 1917 CLASSIFIED WANTED ‘ WANTED—Room and board by THE BEMIILJI DAILY PIONEER : I organ of the transcontinental highway LARSON FUNERAL r73 (2] assoclation of that name. “Herein lies the part of all of the people in road|perculosis, was held Friday, April - 4 - this $2.40 Set of . improvement, an interest which went|27, in the Scandinavian church at inum pans soaring with the passage of the Bank-| Neving. A_lllll!lll s.“u head-Shackleford act allowing $75,000,- 000 of federal funds to the various OW'N'A 1 quart single gentleman. Answer . ¢ states for this purpose.” . gg quarts lo quarts o Pioneer “2."” 1-430 WW'EVH”\AI'mmm ] WANTEDtPusltionkwith a pl:-lv-.te i Saucepam family to do cooking and house- Money for Rural Roads. SURFACE OF IMPROVED ROAD Woodstock S = Under the federal-air road act, Oval Should Bs as Flat as Character | within the next five years $160,000000( It is a better typewriter of Material Employed and Lay will be spent by federal and state gov-| Guaranteed for 2 years. work; good references. Address “M. * care Pioneer Office. 430tf = | WANTED—To b—uy a house and'lot: of Land Wil Permit. ernments in improving rural roads. MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 up to $2,000, and trade one of the. A . very best wood saw rigs in the “Everybody agrees that the surface Reduce Cost of Hauling. $68.00 $100.00 2 cnyy as first payment, ggoo. and of a road must be oval in its contour, Good roads reduce the cost of haul- 3 down ‘5 '5 down, s3 . g pay $10.00 to $15.00 per month - says Farm and Fireside, “but not all| ng produce to and from the farm as i d y and 6 per cent interest; might understand that this oval ought to be| much as 25 cents per ton-mile. per month per month. consider 5 to 10 acres with house. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone as flat as the character of the road material and the lay of the land will permit. With brick or concrete con- struction the oval may be very flat, be- cause the traffic makes no ruts to car- ry the water lengthwise of the road, 'ASH PRICE SOME LESS 41. 1-428 Beautify Roadsides. T | \ —_— Why not plant parts of our roadsides( “-nidji Pioneer Phone 922 - WANG“B'{ EmD—‘_ 1}::1 estate. tHa" mmnt . ome! one or two Vi with suitable native shrubs or peren- lots in vicinity of 12th St. and nlals? Doud Ave, on say $50.00 cash and $10.00 per month. E. J. Willits, . nor does the pavement soften and de-| SIX YOUNGSTERS ON HIKE: welop depressions when kept in con-| PARENTS GROW APPREHENSIVE Tomorrow . Coupon if §| 116 3rd St. Phone 41 1-428 wi . B K ton B ct Cmate it, brosen_ stone Marion Wedge, Alma Christianson, Mzt'flfeh pusented on or W%g;gh I:‘:n'l;vzo '?l}:xiz“és'i:m Cgo%c‘l Night (water-bound macadam), being sus- 0 iceptible to penetration by water, and Dorothy MacLachlan, Martha Erwig, subject to great damage if frozen while soaked, must be given a higher oval; and for gravel roads a still steeper pitch is demanded. l)eforeMay B | _ Hicks. 430t WANTED—Young man with more than ten years experience in gen- eral store business, desires posi-: tion; am capable of taking charge of store or department, speak ' kinds of aluminum and Scandinavian; can give the best of led ut il S references; also have experience in enameled utensiis. oee farm machinery and hardware. w_hy 80 many are equip- Address ‘“Position,” in care Pio- ping theit‘y_x"gchens with E| neer. 3-52 complete ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ £|WANTED—Phone 300 if you want to sell furniture or household goods. 6-54 Alice Witting and Catherine McKee, ten years of age, have all the other hikers beaten so far this year, as they walked to Birchmont hotel Sat- urday afternoon, leaving Bemidji at “As for earth roads, the steepness|3 o’clock and ljeturning at 7:30 must be governed by the combined|o’clock. Early in the afternoon the influence of a number of factors. Per- ::gd;:?erm:}er? g‘?;in()fpetrhn?i;sil:)?xm:os haps the lending factor s _the quality take a walk to the north end of the of the earth in each particular case. city, a way familiar to all, but on And next might be placed the pres-{the way an imp of suggestion met ence or absence of ‘seeps’ or ‘spouts;'|them and straightway they decided while another of these vital factors|Birchmont for them. The children Get this set of pans and see for yourself why so many women pl’efcl' ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ to other WM. FARNUM in “A Man of Sorrow” From the stage success ‘“Hood Man Blind” Replace utensils that wear out —— would be the longitudinal pitch of ‘the|kept together, excepting for a short WANTED—_Plai vl T » i highway. with utensils thet “Wear-Ever” St AL SIRnE 1103-;’;0 C— > 1 distance, when Mr. Cochran picked up part of the group and gave them lL a ride, but they were loyal and af- o > 1.29 1 Y, OIL FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT |ter going a little way insisted on Clip the Coupon! a4 hie SWeARTUREY ) WANTED — Dishwasher at Lake L going y a N - getting out and waiting for the Get Your Sauc today! 3 2,30 provided you oa Shore Hotel. 3-430 When Properly Applied Gooll Surface[others. On the way back the party ccpans today iones Mfy Bth &7 | WANTED—Second hand furniture, split, two coming down the state road, the other four down the Irvine avenue road. About 6 o’cock anxious mothers began a frantic telephoning trying to locate their young daughters but with no results. Then one of the fathers started out the Irvine avenue road, meeting the four aththe ta:'r grounds. One of the mothers start- the quality ofioll. they use before put- ed out the state road. The two com- ting it on the highways. It is not gen- ;0 tyis way had attempted a short erally understood that there are twa|cyt just north of town and the path distinet types of oil on the market.|didn’t seem to lead them aright, but One of these oils has an asphalt base|the mother kept calling, finally get- which serves as a binder on the road|ting an answer, and the six children as soon as the lighter oil evaporates,| were soon all safe at home, a little Addre. Phone 223.- T. N. Rode. 5-10 Gty Date—— /| WANTED—OIld False Teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay one to May 3-4-5th \ ten dollars per set. Send by par- Is Obtained—Experiments Being Made in Missouri. (By E. T. M'CAUSTLAND, Missouri Ag- ricultural College.) Attempts are now being made fin several parts of the state to keep dust ‘down by the use of road oils. Super- visors should be careful to investigate oel post and receive check by re- turn mail. L. MAZER, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7-430 ~Z FOR BALE. A A~ A~ A A FOR SALE—One 4-room house *and one 2-room, both on very nice lot OWN A Woodstock | R q G it is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. on Doud Ave. Only $850. Rent will pay 10 per cent on $1,800. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 1-428 The other has a paraffin base and is|footsore and weary but next morn- - - i 2 to all intents nndl;nurnnses a lubricat.| ing all were up and doing the same MODEL 4 MODEL 5 Bring us your clean cot- FOI%WEAhEs:lti.ac%een:;?;it- nihrl:m!n:; ing oil. This kind of oil, however, does as(l)l::a;other met her venturesome i §65.00 i €100.00 ton rags--no buttons, bands house; a very fine farm to raise not hold the road hard, or is not bind:| v ine daughter with, “Never again,” A Good TI me 55 dowa, $5$5 down, $3 or woolen cloth accepted. truck and chickens; on the easiest ing. It leaves the roads iusty and|and she promptly replled, “I don’t b 1 ! ? kind of terms. E. J. Willits, 115 sticky. want to go there again.” Another ‘|| per month . |per month. 3rd St. Phone 41. 1-428 FOR SALE—Good 2-room house to be moved. Can move onto next lot which is for sale. E. J. Wil- - lits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 1-428 FOR SALE—Golden lace Wyandotte setting eggs at 75c per setting. Pioneer Office Road oiling, properly done, gives &{daughter came in serenely smiling || _to inspect the latest Nemo in- good surface. The City of Joplin has|and said, *Mother, I'm sorry I was . A n done some of this work on its roads|late, but we walked to Birchmont ventions, and to secure a sunply _ that have alrendy carried heavy traf.|3nd it took longer than we thought.” |} of your favorite Nemo model be- They had one Hershey's chocolate e _ fie/more: than 4 yedr And now laok a4 and some cookies for lunch, and fore rising costs of material com- CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 2 HHINIE s g00d as asphalt pavement. dging from the way the eatables £ i1 BEi fAnydl\Ililssour‘ilunE;nny sex;d t:rx;mplels T rad on their return, this was vel higher retail prices. Johunie Kron, ~Nicollet Hotel of roud olls to the Engineering Experl-| ot sufticient. B H M hone 136-W. - ment. Station University of Missouri, —_— FOR ALL FIGURES B EMlDJ| ORSE ARKET FOR SALE—Eight-room house in Columbia, and have them examined ai BREAD CONTEST CLOSES | We Buy and Sell Horses Mill Park, next to store. H. Hal- seth. 4-51 Today is the closing day for the $3.50, $4.50, $5.00. bread baking contest for the girls ) of the Bemidji schools, including the} 0 LEARY_BUWSEH GUI Harnesses and Vehicles. FOR SALE—Beautifully marked Boston Bull puppy; six weeks old. —_— girls in the eighth grade and the| : Call ot 500 Minn. Ave. 3.430 sophomore students. H H 2 . - = ¢ The loaves will be cut at Koors’ Bemldlil Minn. FOIE:peSéxg;grllzgv?:l ll?lac;]nirrllerw&(;t: + bakery and will be judged by Mes- 3 £ - ! Y class condition. ‘Price $50 cash. t dames Quincy Brooks, T. J. Burke Pioneer Ofice. 651 i FOR SALE—Second hand Remington \_, r Moberg Construction Company ORI TR UL LR L LT AR and E. R. Evans. The loaves will Telephone 272 Bemid)i, Minn. be left at the bakery until tomorrow . syypiaannin| nunnn ! 1 ] and the mothers, as well as others IR T e T T T O U U LA typewriter; not an old machine. Price .50. Apply at Pioneer office. 10-57 FOR SALE—War maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 25¢ assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Office. 425tL FOR SALE—Horses, wagon, buggy and single harness. H. Thursdale, 14th and Dalton. 5-430 FOR SALE—By owner, 120 acres unimproved land in Sec. 29, T. 1568, R. 31, in the town of Shotle; Must. sacrifice; no agents. H. P. Rude, Couderay, Wis. 12-54 FOR SALE—Township plats show- BEAUTY PARLORS = ) j o2 N roriont fubvers and te Plustbibe, Stoas su Hot Gt Water Heating E L > 4 » - et our estimate. H Phones 555 and 309 £ M/’/lfl SayS ~ Hunnnnnnnnm .|- U z N | Use my columns cooking instructor, and those having se . 0 credits of more than 75 per cent in z ‘eSS n ?jy ln those contests are the ones taking TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC :rhel?" . 9“ “ part in the final contest today. | e lt f()l yot‘_ A Prizes amounting to $20 will be Teachers of Violin. Piano and given by the Beltrami Elevator & Band Instruments WELP WANTED Milling company and by the Crook- Phone 683-W 116 3d St. ston Lumber company. The student with the highest score will be given Oiled Highway in Missouri. a free trip to the Minnesota state fair to participate in the state con- a moderate cost—merely enough ¢!test in September. E I B A pay for the use of materials in the| laboratory. Some time ago the experi| ™ — — o . I C SRR E R SRR R R R B interested, are urged to go and in- spect the bread. Forty loaves will be od display. There were 80 girls in the contest and at six different Yimes this winter loaves have been baked by the students, under the di- rection of Miss Antoinette Olson, LTS ment station iss bulletin givin, Eoteloto ol C(:mpl:t(‘l ‘X‘x]lfnr:n;:ri(:\nfl on t’imnqil!l::ll(; % The Dally Ploneer receives » Full Line of Melba Tollet 25 o i which has been added roads, of various materials throughout the|* ;": s:;:lgie:“o: the United : PHORE 540] Articles B X ditches and other local informa- 4 & -Preis 0 on. . tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. = 330 state for road-making purposes. This P SR R R T bulletin is stili in print and will be o sent free. Its title is “Investigation :* :IE‘!(W’ J*IT‘;JEY*S";‘:N‘IE)*II: *: FOR RERT. . of Road-Making Properties of Missour] ¥ S RENT - Fiveracre fiold fenced: St il When in noed of * FIFTH WARD * FOR RENT—TFive-acre field, fenced; one an ravel. : A ‘—L-Phnone G;—-—H * FX cash rent or crop payment; three ugus . Berg, Joe Hague, * 4 ous, Sammmsopes: P miles from Bemidj . N. Shan- $1,500,000,000 FOR ROADS WOOD : Rosye l._r:lrmN:n:trn: l();:am' : m et 5 non. Phone 16-F-12. 1-430 _ Remember 08 SVighL.ang JeY < FOR RENT—5-room house. A. Klein Predicted This Amount Will Be Spent ExxEEXKK KK KR EKXKK S ad p(]ys Phone 744. T 1430 in Next Five Years on Highways GEU' “' FHEHGH & sul 6 S al] FOR RENT—120 acres one-half mile of United States. Phone 93 or 438-J xERRRRRRRKRERRRE]| n from Scribmer. Cash or crop. “It is predicted on good_authorlty|& Prompt deliveries to all parts of | % ..o\, £ouse” Tea and Coltes et st R °C. “Coteman. 108 8. that from $1,000.000,000 to $1,500,000,- the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. — . 000 will bo spent on the Hlghways of Special rate on delivery from « served exclusively at the & 25th St., Omaha, Neb. 6-54 D ghways | & THIRD ST. CAFE * P BRE RN T : ™ i BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |merfor—oe= years,” says Lincoln Highway, the KKK KRR RRRKKE Irvine Ave. 3-61 \ > FOR RENT—Storage room. furnish good storage room for fur- . . (] 9 niture and goods. C. E. Battles. SCOOP Hortex “If's Anything BUT a Holiday” By "HOP' M e FORIBENT—’Z-room house at 508 : - T . Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. TH'BOSESAIDTO LAY OFF / STROW D '5 H § . \31‘( Ss(‘f-;‘&.mow Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. TH WER AND GET A : /SMALL STUFF \ g T 426tf STORY ONYH/ ’ | 1 { QUTN TH’ ‘ . ! ’ 3 ST00 MUCH : L _ - land car. Finder call 257. 430tf o A LOST—Ladies’ gold ring with small diamond. Return for reward to Alnea Brose, Schwandt’s store. 2-51 —__/WE MeaN Eml NATIONAL.

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