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o BENA ROBBER DRAWS 10 YEARS IN THE PEN Louis Bond, the Bena highway rob- ber, was brought to Bemidji by Sher- iff Kennedy, Clerk of Court Palmer and County Attorney Rogers and ar- raigned before Judge Stanton, who sentenced him to ten years in Still- water on his plea of guilty. A Saving On Blankets Saturday A Shos Bargain Cleanup FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, two upstairs, two downstairs. In- quire 208 Miss. Ave. So. “De hardest thing about work,” said Uncle Eben, “is. de worry it puts you to when you try to dodge it.””—Washing- ton Star. same way. over. turns. The inducements for Saturday’s extra business should inter- est all who are looking for the extreme in values. We offer your cheice of g fine variety of strictly all wool blankets—SAMPLES—at a saving that is unusual with wocl advancing with every market report. Saturddy Onlj, Your Choice of 50 Wool Blankéfs at 25 per cent off Regular Prices These blankets are all in first class shape, having only been “looked at” while the traveling men had them out. them, out of season, at a price, and offer them to you now the $6.50 Blankets 1 off........ $7.00 Blankets 1 off........ $7.50 Blankets 14 off........ $8.00 Blankets 14 off. $8.50 Blankets 1/ off.... $9.50 Blankets 1/ off. ... $10.00 Blankets 1/ off. $11.00 Blankets 14 off. $15.00 Blankets 1 off......$11.25 Safurday’s Shoe Cleanup For the one day we will place the remainder of our fancy top shoes at your disposal all at one price, for a quick turm Black kid white kid tops, Grey kid with cloth top, Mahogany Russia calfs, Havang Brown kid .welts and $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Shoes for $5.95 TROPPMAN'’S “THE ECONOMY CENTER” ‘We bought ....$895 matched grey That is household work that is no longer necessary. CUT OUT DAILY SWEEPING AND WEEKLY SCRUBBING Besides it takes hours of time that can be used to better advantage. Floors that have to be swept and scrubbed are the most expensive kind in every way. —They take lots of time. —They take lots of cleaning material. —They don’t look good. —They don’t last. And these are all the very best of reasons why you should put in hardwood floors throughout the house, for hardwood floors are easy to keep clean, require very little cleaning material, always look good, and wear as long as the house. Call and let us' give you price on each room in your house for the kind of flooring that will look best in each particular room. No cost or obligation for such figures and you ought to have them whether vou decide to put the floors in or ’not. Smith-Robinson Lumber Co.§ (One Board Or a Carload) THE BEMIIJI DAILY PIONEER KKK KKK KKK QKKK * “WHITE HOUSE” : * FFE * servel exclfiaovely * * THIRD ST. CAFE * K EK KK KKK KKK E KKK Toward Employees To the capable and loyal men and women in our em- ploy we aim to pay good wages and offer permanent employment, reasonable work- ing hours, fair treatment and an opportunity for advance- ment. . We endeavor to advance our employees who have prov- ed their worth to higher po- sitions as they are prepared for them. We aim to pay such salar- fes to our officials as will not only attract and hold capable men, but which will encour- age the younger people in the organization to work faithfully with these posi- tions as their goal. With hardly an exception, the officers and heads of de- partments of this Company have all advanced from the ranks. ture. and $15 Suits. CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—Carpenter work. Mr. A. Lundgren is a first class carpenter and fine finisher. Anyone who de- sires to build or needs his services WANTED—Waitress at Hotel Mark- ham. Apply at once. 3-64 WANTED—Stenographer. J. J. Op- sahl. Phone 177-W. 517tf WANTED—No. 6 Iron Age garden cultivator and seeder. C. E. Bat- tles. 2-61 WANTED—Carpentry, painting or remodeling of all kinds. Work guaranteed. Wm. Snelson, 1Q3 Ir- in any v;ay can find him at his vine Ave. So. 6-61 home, 915 America Ave., or leave ‘word at E. J. Willits’ office. Phone | __. £OB SALE s 41. 2-¢2 | FOR SALE—First class garage. See Burgess. Phone 334. 6-61 FLAXLINUM THE UNIVERSAL INSULATING MATERIAL ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. WHAT FLAXLINUM WILL DO: SAVE 30 PER CENT ON YOUR YEARLY FUEL BILL. KEEPS YOUR HOUSE WARMER IN WINTER 'AND COOLER IN SUM- MER. KEEP AN EVEN TEMPERATURE IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR. KEEPS THE WALLS OF YOUR HOUSE DRY. PROVIDES THE BEST SOUND DEADENER EITHER IN WALLS OR FLOORS. SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF KEEP- iNG YOUR POTATO WAREHOUSE AT THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE l1:;;)6l’BI.-‘.VEK'J.‘ FROST OR SWEAT- MAKES AN IDEAL LINING FOR IN- CUBATORS. KEEPS RATS AND MICE OUT OF YOUR WALLS AND PARTITIONS. WE HAVE A CAR LOAD OF IT. COME IN AND GET PARTICULARS. CHEAPER TO BUILD A WARM HOUSE THAN TO HEAT A COLD 100 Phones Iil N G0, $5.00 Suit Special For Young Men " That is Worth Investigating | The most remarkable opportunity. We offer in the neighborhood of 150 Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits, sizes 13 to 20, made by a custom manufac- The fabrics and workmanship in this special offer are the usual $10 We can fit any boy or young men of all proportions. grays, mixtures, and combinations and fast color blue serges. Come early and get benefit of an early selection at "$5.00 No such wonderful values possible elsewhere Shavitch Bros. The colors are C = Copyri t Hart Schaffner & Marx. $5 Suit Special WAR SCOOPS HE SADDEST SIGHT THAT ONE CAN SEE——— S SOME. FOOR Bu. Rudyard Kipling is Jealous of Scoop By "HOP” MY LEGS FORGOT WHAT THEYY WERE. ' _IVE GoT TOLEARN FRIDAY. JUNE 1. 1917. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—480~ acres fine level hardwood land, on graded road and near town, $15.00, per acre. Well improved and part- ly planted 40 or 80, running water and near lake. 28 acres fine lake shore. Wel] located newly decor- ated 6-room house for rent, $15.00. See Longballa, Security Bank Building. 2-62 FOR SALE—Fresh milk cows at Den- ison’s barn, corner of 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. 3-64 FOR SALE—A few pure bred Hol- stein cows, also some grades. Northern Cedar & Lbr. Co., Black- duck, Minn. 3-64 FOR SALE—A real fresh milk cow. Call or write Thomas Phibbs, Be- midji, Minn., R. 2. Phone 25-F-3. A 3-64 FOR SALE—MTr. Earl Barker’s Kis- sell 6-48- 7-passenger private car. Fitted up in most modern way. Good as new. Looks like mnew. Electric lights, self-starter. Cost $2380.00. Mr. Barker has been called to the front, which may mean years, compels him to sacri- fice this beautiful 6-cylinder car for $1050.00. or know of some one, please call their attention to this. You will confer a favor on both Mr. Barker and the man who takes advantage of this exceptional bargain. ONLY $1050.00 for a $2380.00 car. Car can be seen at our garage. C. W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. 511tf FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 pages, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 26¢ assures you of one. We have a limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Office. 426tL FOR SALE—Township plats show- ing government surveys and to which has been added roads,. ditches and other local informa- tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. FUR RENT. - FOR RENT—17-room hotel, nicely decorated and furnished and best location in city for good class of roomers and very best ventilation. Can add as much more and re- model to suit. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-62 FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at Diamond Point. Inquire at cottage this week. Oscar Holden. 2-62 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 502 3rd St. Mrs. F. Lane. 2-61 FOR RENT--Modern furnished room. 820 Beltrami Ave. Phone 738. 3-62 FOR RENT—The Spears Hotel at Red Lake Agency, partly furnish- ed. Will sell for $2.000, cash or bankable paper. Address Wm. R. Spears, Red Lake, Minn. 10-611 FOR RENT—Good pastureage, three miles from Bemidji, well fenced, pure running water, easy of a¢- cess. Larson & Larson. Phene 92. 7-65 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at right prices. 315-317 Minn. Ave. A. Brose. 10-61 FOR RENT—7-room house at 508 Beltrami Ave. ‘Available May 1. 4pply John Moberg. Phone 272. 426t 08T LOST—Brown tooled leather purse containing two keys. The name of Lucile Steidle inside. Return to Pioneer. 2-61 s T R S .~ LOST—A ladies’ black silk hand bag near City Hall. Finder Phone 380-J. 2-61 MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE ANTED— Have customer for modern or mod- ern except heat house and lot. Will $300 cash and $25.00 per month and ‘interest? Preferably on paved street. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 1-61 ) FOR SALE 2 corner lots, only (snap) $300. 2 corner lots and grocery store bldg., $525. 6-room house, one acre, $1,250. - 8-room house and lot, cheap at $1,- 200. 5-room house, 1 acre, $800. 3-room house, $250. Confectionery car with $100. 0Modern 8-room house and lot, $1,- 0. fixtures, 8-room house, 3 acres( will rent) $6.000. 90-acre farm, cheap. 116-acre farm, only 4 miles out, $16.00 per acre. Will rent tu right party and allow rent on purchase price, if renter desires to buy. sz%uomobile to trade for lot or land, $2,000 Fair store stock to trade for land. 5 ACRES choice land, PLOWED, FOR RENT. Good farm 2 miles out, for rent. 5-room house, close, for rent, $15.00. 5-room modern house except heat (down ‘town), $25.00. 11-room, thoroughly modern, down - town, for rent. 5-room house, fine location, $8.00. 3-room house, down town, $250, and cash for good automobile. $6,400 clothing stock to trade for good land. Improved 10 acres near town, to trade for good improved 40 or $0. 160 acres good black land, $3,000, worth standing pine, all for _only $4,000. 480 acres good land near here for $5.00 per acre. This is only a few of my bargains. Phone 41, write or call E. J. WILLITS, 5-61 115 3rd St. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. JUNE 2 BE SURE AND GET YOUR PER- SONAL PROPERTY READY FOR THE AUCTION SALE NEXT SAT- URDAY. THIS MEANS EVERY E. J. Willits, Licensed Auctioneer, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 6-531 KXKXXEXXK XXX KKK EKX x The Daily Pioneer receives & % wire services of the United & % Press Association. - KKK KK KKK KK If you want a car '