Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 2, 1917, Page 4

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER —IT’S A REAL— BARGAIN FESTIVAL -Yo-u Can’t Afford to Overlook It--~ WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1917. v BEANS FOR PLANTING : DRAWS MANY PEOPLE| ARE STILL AVAILABLE In an interview with the members| There are still six bushels of seed of the progressive furniture firm of |beans at the high school which may Huffman & O'Leary regarding their [be obtained at $2 per peck. big sale which is now being conduct- These beans are No. 1 navy beans ed in Bemidji, they state that they|which were raised near Park Rapids are highly pleased with the way peo- |and have been turned over by T. J. ple are responding to their advertise- | Burke of the Northern Grocery com- ments and that the sales have so far | pany to be sold for seéd only at less exceeded their expectancy. than the wholesale price. The sale has now been running Those who wish beans shoul over a week and the people have not|send money with order to B. M Gile. been slow in taking advantage of the|Beans should be planted between many bargains that have been ad-|May 25 and Jume 1, in rows 30 in- vertised at remarkably iow prices. ches apart with one seed every three This sale comes at an opportune|or four inches in the row. A com- time—just when any housewife is m;m gl;cllelll: drfll‘ia a g’?‘tl)‘d machine beginning to set her home in order!with which to plant. e common i . . . tox-gi the summer and they are profit-|yield is from 15 to 25 bushels per You are Row: flc?e to face with the greatest cutting. slashing ing by the big inducements to add &|acre and it requires about 30 pounds sale ever held in this part of the state. In many instances half BIG FURNITURE SALE Cash For Junk —DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY— Save old rubbers, rags, met- als and old paper. They’re worth money at COLDBERC’S Everything isin big demand. We are paying from 8$7.00 ‘(;)olds 10 per ton fqr5 %d iron. magazines, 'C per hundred. . To out of town shippers, we pay freight on 100 pound shipments or over. with the exception of paper and iron. Bring your hides and furs here for the highest market rices. Plece ‘;5,;‘1‘;“’,‘1,‘.:::“.‘;’,,‘ ,’:g: send [of seed. fo the Aere. and less than half price has been marked on different lines of Foe buy old Q:fwml)bge‘!l- ith bright new n merchandise. r informatio: c..ll have become worn Wi g! eeded dise. . N phof":.rther grmatian 4l ones. Then again, in vigw of the present high prices of everything, these splendid bargains which are being NEW MANAGER FOR offered, afford a welcome relief that BlRC“MONT HOTEL l t’s YO"" anpaflun"y inflecret::evli:wn:?leyvegr::tg{g’e iln'& Wlllll;::c :hlchester. (l,tt thle Birch- ¢ It’s a sale that is reducing the high cost of living for everyone . | mont company left last eve- who takes idi i every price is written in plain 88|,/ " 45 41 Twin Cities where he advantage of the ridiculously low prices. Get the i:ii‘iol"‘f’ie'r';"é?&:fif taak of 5| will spend the next few days in the ’ money in—that’s our aim. Our 1)ss is your gain. It means dollars The sale will continue until Sat-|interests of the Birchmont summer \ to you. urday evening to give everyome am- resort. Mr. Chichester is making ar- ts to bring to Birchmont a 3 ple opportunity to participate in the | F#aESen once. Apply Union Hotel, Fifth generous savings. first class hotel manager and able as- ward. 1-62 MISS WGREGOR JOINS 3 P RED CROSS AS NURSE Nellie Mae Thomas this afternoon Miss Mae O. McGregor, daughter Mississippi avenue were her mother, of Mrs. Mary McGregor of this city, | Mrs. Mary Hazen, of Akeley; a sister, Store Open a graduate nurse of Mayos’ hospital | Mrs. C. Hasbrooke, and husband of Every Night in Rochester, has joined the Red|Hackensack; her aunt, Mrs. Ida Ha- C ry lg! family to do cooking and house- Cross and will leave with the unit|zen of Puposky; a cousin, Mrs. Roy ome 1n It Ever Caught work; good references. Address when called. Miss McGregor has al- | Wilson, and Mrs. George of Puposky. 1t Bver Caught. “M. 3. care Pioneer Office. 430t so taken a six months’ course in WANTED—Two painters, two geod surgical training at the Mayo hos- Over Half brush hands. Phone 231. C. F. - 1123rd 8t.,Bemidji,Minn- CLASSIFIED WANTED - WANTED—Girl at O. K. Restaurant. . Phone 681-W. 2-63 Come and See for Yourself, D om, o Foom.and oy WANTED—Girl for housework. 311 Bemidji Ave. Phone 711-W. 5-56 WANTED — Janitor for building. Berman Ins. Co. 3-63 WANTED—Position with a private Among the out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral of Mrs. Then Hitch Your Dollor to the Biggest Load of Bargains of & Red Cross nurse. Before going into training at Rochester, Miss Mc- WANTED—Young man with more . Used Hollister’'s Rocky Moun- than ten years experience in gea- tain Tea last year. .And most Gregor taught in the Beltrami coun- ty schools and is very well known eral store business, desires posi- of them were old ~customers. in this city and vicinity. She will visit her mother and sisters in Be- midji before leaving for the front. TALK ON INFECTION AT HIGH SCHOOL TOMORROW Dr. E. H. Smith will deliver taual: on “Infectious Diseases’” at : o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the|f| '® the momins. Prepared by high school assembly room. Every Hollister Laboratories one interested is invited to be pres- Madison, Wisconstn. ent and hear Dr. Smith. This is one SOLD BY of a series of “First Ald” meetings } held in the high school building. THE OITY DRUG STORE tion; am capable of taking charge of store or department, s Scandinavian; can give the best of references; also have experience in farm machinery and hardware. Address “Position,” in care Pio- neer. = 3-62 WANTED—Phone 300 if you waat SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER = | s’ "™ * ™% WANTED—<-Second hand furniture. Phone 223. T, N. Rode. 5-10 FOR BAIR. j FOR SALE—Good refrigerator. - A. This pure herb laxative wins new friends every day because of its action. If you are come stipated or if your stomach is upset, get a package of Hollis- ter’'s pure herbs today and use it tonight. No griping, no re- action. And you will feel bully pital and is well fitted for the work Hicks. 430tf A MILLION PEOPLE 321 MINNESOTA AVENUE - - - BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA 2 [LFT i - lot, rented $8.00; $700; will take saucepm Buy sl'ks Now auto and carry balance on pay-. y = ments. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. > The government will undoubtedly place a tax on raw silk, which will advance o rhene 41, 1-62 FOR SALE—Lots in any part of th city on easy terms. E. J. Willits, _115 3rd St. Phone 41 1-52 FOR SALE:Horses, harness, wagon and driving harness. 724 14th St. H. Thursdale. 6-58 FOR SALE—120 acres land 2 miles east of Kelliher; $15 per acre, half cash, balance to suit. Box 241, Bemidji, Minn. 4-55 FOR SALE—S80-acre farm, 1% miles the price of all silks. We have a large stock on hand and would advise our custom- ers to supply their wants now. Skinner’s warranted tafetta silk, black, navy, green, 36 in. wide, per yard............ $2.00 Skinner’s Peau de Chine, 36 in. wide, black, white and all of the best colors, yd...$2.00 Skinner’s 36-inch in satin, black, white and colors, per yard....................... $1.75 Georgette Crepes, 40 inches wide, a large variety of the leading shades, per yard....$2.25 and the east of Wilton. This is a bargain Coupon if w h G d ;Iti $1,800. Geo. Moran, Wilstosns, = nn. A presented on or as oo s FOR SALE—Second hand Remington o = . 4 typewriter; not an old machine. bdoteMay B Our 'stocl; of'wash goods excels ?ll other season’s showing. A great variety of P};-li,ee $52.50. Apply at Pioneer Get this sct of pans and new fabrics, ranging from the low priced to the very best wash fabrics. office. 10-57 FOR SALE—Wur 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 see for yourself why so many women prefer ““Wear-Ever’’ to other kinds of aluminum and el;:meled utensils. See why 80 many are equip- ping their kitchens with complete ‘' Wear-Ever'’ ‘Shoes Late styles in the high cut shoes, per pair.............o .....$4.50 to $13.50 Low shoes, per pa unimproved land in Sec. 29, T. 153, R. 31, in the town of Shotley. . ” .Must sacrifice; no agents. H. P. Special this week, a lot of women’s shoes to close at, per pair........coooeeeee.. $2.95 Rude, Couderay, Wis. 12-54 FOR SALE—Township plats show- Ladies’ Suits which s boen added " rosds Y 10000 P11 0O White shoes, high or low heel, per pair............... .. $3.00 Replace utensils that weer sut | with utensils that “Wear-Ever” “WearEver” Coupon ’.':' ""g.:"’afin“"su i ' WeAR VR Clip the Coupon! &;_m‘&'..—!.':“é—'.‘l‘-‘n’?«'—'?'-’-h‘ ditches and other local informa- Get Your Saucepans today! May Bth Another lot of ladies’ suits received, selling at g °“‘§§‘m S NV — May 3-4-5th $12.50, $16.00, $18-50, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 |&| R lBE 5th street and America avenue. Apply to H. White. Phone 22-F- 21. 3-54 GIVEN HDW. CO. e TS S < i ] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 723 Irvine Ave. 4-55 house, 3 acres $25.00; 4-room house, garage and barn $15.00; IE(%SRRP?D%BED 90-acre farm with buildings RIGHT THRU TH' $10.00; 116-acre farm with build- = \MANHOOD — ings $10.00; 40-acre farm with = buildings $8.00. Have a lot of - < AND DOES lots for gzrdens for rent. Store building down town $65.00. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41.52 1-! FOR RENT—Lower flat, modern ex- cept heat. 511 Minn. Ave. Phone 566-J. 3-54 FOR RENT—120 acres one-half write Mrs. R. C. Coleman, 109 S. 25th St., Omaha, Neb. 6-54 FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. Available May 1. Apply John Moberg. Phone 272. 426 ¥ i S s ey S, AT % = = = < e 2 g = e - fl T | o Office. 426t - $3.50 to $8.00 FOR SALE—By owner, 120 acres \ from Scribner. Cash or Telephone to Dr. J. M. McClure or { i § WANTED—A dining room girl st -~ A. Warfield, 7 ke Boulevard, Flags 21§2°X4fl. ’ . SilkFlags 24136 arfleld, 711, Lake Bodlevard. 8. $3.00 FOR SALE—20 bird boxes at 25¢ 21-15 ft. $5 L 7110 In. 25¢ each. Inquire of A. D. Balley, - * ] 2‘“ In. 10¢ High School. 2-53 Aluminum Saucepans this 518 ft. 11.50 ] L |'fl FOR SALE—Very mnice 7-passenger $2.40 Set of 8112 A, $25 002 trade Tor mood land. 31.000. " Er 9 i e for g and; $1,000. 1,qure t_ o : , Bemidji, Minn. 3. Witllts, 115 3rd t. Phone 41 243 quarts -l ' : "Wear Evef” Almm FOR SALE—Nice little house and |

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