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TUESDAY. JUNE 19. 1917, SWINE ON PASTURE. FOR SALE—2x12 tent and fly, new. And lease of acre to Oct. 1, 1917, good garden, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 b Kitchen table, 2 chairs, 1 rocker.l WANTED 1 bed, spring and mattress, 2 Pil= | sorennnrdnnsmnannnmensncanmapoasionnpiinnons lows, 2pquiigts, 2 pairs blankets, WANTEE’T&‘"%{ l‘;‘;‘“fi‘g"f“- 31%1‘5. white spread, 3-burner oll stove Boon Smith. 0! . 3-619 and oven, 2 wash tubs, washing WANTED——Jobbgr. Bemidji Steam machine, ax saw and hammer $7 Laundry. -1-619 worth of cooking utensils, 3 pails, | WwANTED—Pastry cook and wait- 1 lantern, 1 cupboard, 3 Tugs. ress. Apply at Hotel Markham. All for $75.00. Phone 41. E. J. 3-619 . Fflmc“] Hmfl[ E'ISS‘S - Wilies, 15 Brd B ! WANTED—Woman to mop two — Modern furnished rooms once a week and take home For%omFEgg‘one 733, i u 3 washing and mending. Address almost marvelous work in th Box 275, Bemidji, Minn. 6-620 ons ‘wark in the FOR RENT—Furnished room WANTED—Competent woman 1o as: relief of eye strain and defec- Beltrami Ave. Phone 491-W. sist with work in boarding house. Hogs Require Some Grain to Make Economical Gains. Hogs on pasture require grain for greatest profits in pork production, but a full feed is not economical when pasture is- plentiful and grain high priced. When corn alone is fed a limited ration is considerably cheaper hecause .the forage crop takes the place of much of the grain. Hogs fed all the grain they would eat made more rapid but less economi- cal gains in feeding tests at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment station. They can be marketed sooner, however, are constantly performing an which often is an advantage to farm- (| 4ivo vision, they represent a -621| Mrs. Julia Titus. Phone 8].%,1z ers. 8 POR RENT —Verv desirab tf FOR RENT—Very desirable strictly Some protein feed, such as tankage geat deal imore. thau. mere modern front room for one or two FOR BALR. or skimmilk, is recommended to be fed || -merchandise—they represent a gentlemen; finest 10€ation i CItY. | oo oo in small quantity along with corn and high degree of professional Inquire Pioneer. 2-620 | FOR RENT—Three office rooms. Inquire at Schroeder’s store. 6-625 FOR SALE—50 grown chickens. Full blood White Rocks and full blood White Leghorns. Dr. Nor- pasture to pigs weighing less than 100 pounds. Pork production is usually too cxpensive when such feeds are given to large hogs, especially if ‘they are on FOR RENT—Storage room. I can furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S tt skill in their prescribing and as much mechanical skili in . their building. such pasture as alfalfa, clover, rape or throp. 1-619 ;2’;02‘:::“8’ mtiatiodri s ot Q MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Out board motor for row nns: L‘Hsu“ & l‘flsu" A A A AN A AN AP APANAAAP boat, for $35.00. Write - WANTED — Chambermaid. - Annex Brown, Turtle River, Minn. Hotel, 214 Third St. Phone 282'| FoR SALE—New launch without . . . a engine. Can be seen back of .T.’ FOUND_Wateh charm, borse's head| M- Rode's store, or ball 819-J. of pear] and gold bridle. Pioneer 3 Aside from giving the apjmal a clean, office. 2-619 |FOR SALE—1119 Beltrami Ave, 7 glossy appearance, ‘this daily brushing .J|WANTED — Dressmaking. Sewing| rooms and bath, full basement, stimulates circulation. The skin is an done very reasonable. Call at O.| everything modern. Garage in important excretory organ and must - K. Restaurant. 3-620 rear, Inquire at premises. Might be kept clean and free to do its work, consider trade for smaller house. livered -yesterday. In the . 612tf spring the horses should be B R A T T i e T T - ed . FOR SALE—Household goods, . 719 through a formai break of the Poles Kkept especfally cledn, as' tlie long hours 8! —_ 2 (1] '[ ]‘ L ] ; J S I M ! Beltrami Ave., and hard coal g 7z h the t, dispatches| ©f Work, dust, sweat and heat all com- Co and = William Farnum will be: seen | v o B0 e o tand. . With | bine to make proper care of the skin a Has Your Come in burner, Packard piano. B.N. Ney. o o ; T‘rl ” renew it next 66te the fall of the ministry even more | necessity.- Sore shoulders and other af- S E ~ BT N TR T T TODAY at'the far-reaching results may come. flictions, due to lack of care on the part SIIIISCI‘Iphon FOR SALE—Mr. Earl Barker’s Kis- REX Theater . , - ' 14 Fitted up in most modern way. of the owner, have, often caused great sell 6-48- 7-passenger private car. o " Good as new, Looks like new. The Man From Bitter Roots Care of Horses. Frequent currying and brushing wib Insure a healthy condition of the horse. A few minutes spent daily in currying and brushing a horse is time well spent. REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Phone 92 Offices over Postoffice CRISIS IN AUSTRIA - IS NEARING THE END (By United Press) London, June 19.Affairs ‘in Aus- tria -have -reached- an -acute . crisis BUY NEW REO CAR The M. LaFontisee family of Dewey avenue has purchased a Reo auto- mobile through the Bemidji agent, Charles E. Battles. The car was de- REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT IN SPAIN IS SEETHING (By United Press) _FOR . SPOTLESS TOWN. loss of time and money.—Farm and Fireside. Electric lights, self-starter. Cost $2380.00. Mr. Barker. has been called to the front, which may mean years, compels him to sacri- EEKKEREEREE KKK ' i} London, June 19.—The republican - 4 . y : T | oot indieations whieh are. fie. | Philadelphia Board of Trade Sands Ous NEW JITNEY STAND IN for $1050.00." If you want & car ering through - ‘meagerly despite an Address. Exbresses what all the —_Phone 62— or know of some one, pleass call their attention to this. You will confer a favor on both Mr. Barker fellows are saying about 5 and the man who takes advantage Service Night and Day of this exceptional bargain. ONL‘Y. 7 the i i graduation portraits A A A K A KR $1050.00 for a $2380.00 car. we are making for them can be seen at our garage. at our studio. A XK KA R KRR K RKKK JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. Hair dressing, manicuring, FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 pages, face massage, scalp treat- bound, showing all nations of the ment, switches made from earth. Every home should have . combings $1.50. Cornms, in- one during these times of war. 26¢ grown nails treated a spe- assures you of one. We nave a cialty. limited number only. Read details MINA MYERS i b 311 6th St. Phone 112-W in.0g adim>enisiissue, Bloneer EE R I B I I I R I i e ————— FOR SALE—Three-room cottage and one acre of first class garden. Cheap if taken at once. C. L. heavy, cemsorship. Personally, King| In a circular sent out recently by the Alfonso commands respect of the peo-| Philadelphia board of trade to all busi- ple, but the Germanophile court min-| ness organizations and about 150 of isters surrounding the king havelthe largest busiuess houses attention aroused apparent dissatisfaction. (g called to a recent address of Mier® 1he anti-government forces are be- Busch, chairman of its commirtee of lieved to have effected a combination municipal affairs, askizg, “What kind and have formally announced their = determination to force such changes|®f & city do Phbiladelphians want? as may be expedient to make the|Mr. Busch sald: - “Do they want clean streets? Let popular will prevail. them avoid throwing dust and rubbish TG into the highways, guard and dispose MAN DEAD FOUR DAYS of store waste, see that sides of wag- ons hauling rubbish are always higher County Coroner Garfield Akerberg| yan the load and gather up waste pa- returned this morning from Black- per. The present enormous fire loss duck where he went yesterday after- noon-on an official investigation, act-| ¢An be made nominal by personal care. The waste of water, besides that re- ..ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut ANERAARAN Y2222 0] The Latest Finishes and Not Hard on Your Pocket-Book Either. st ok ko ko kb Ak hkFhkhkkkkk 44‘##\‘!*#{*#*‘#** & * ing on the report which: he received stating that & man had been found|quired to extinguish fires, means a s «WHITE HOUSE” | bapioman. FhoneifS1 W, 6622 in® a” shack-in that ‘vicinity. Mr. | large and constant expense in pumping x TEA COFFE «{FOR SALE—On account of leaving Akerberg _reports that he found Joe|and storage capacity. x served exclusively * town, I will sell at a sacrifice the Tye, flflh :,t_ustfilan.hdegd in hlsk%hlu;:i “The appearance of the city could be Bemidii Minn. x THIRD ST. CAFE - %| following household and poffice fur- i|about three miles South of Blackduck.| radically changed and improved in a ’ * x « niture: One dining.room table, ;| The man had been under a doctor’s| week if everybody would clear away X X &k kK %k % X ¥ X X X & ¥ k %[ one roll top desk, one sideboard, one stand table, one dresser, one sanitary couch. A. W. Johnson, 613 Third St. Phone 270. 4-622 FOR SALE = care and subject to heart trouble 'for some time. He hdd evidently sg:s'_n:?:' obstructlons, projecting been dead about four days. *‘Letter boxes and fire and police sig- nal boxes could 'be placed against buildings (in Europe they are often set || T WILL PAY YOU TO READ P. ECKSTR! X 5-room house, nicely decorated and . NEW OFVENSIVE BY o PAY YO Plusbing, Sioai tad Hot painted, barn, 1-2 acre ground. $2.- O same relative position, snch as on the Get w"&" l::‘uA‘ 000. w‘ddl"' (By United Press) northwest corner of intersections. We are offering the highest T O e e 6-room house, barn, 1-2 acre Phones 555 s0d 309 = .,,u54, $2,000. e R | 5-room house, barn and.lot, $700. . $300 casn and $25.00 per month. i gg&ufi n:x;dl bath, 'THOROUGHLY » ots; might rent; only TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC $1,900. _— 7-room house, 2 lots on corner, $2,- Teachers of Violin. Piano and ;|| 700. SNAP. Ban struments 7-room house, 1 lot, (bargain) Phone 683-W 116 3d St. |[[$2,700. 5-room house, one acre, $800. . prices for a short time for old could readily be found by those requir- metals, fron and rags, as we have a contract which must be London, June 19.—A new allied offensive in Macedonia is apparently s’lva" in the making, according to a view ———r tilled at once. U seen of the radical rearrangements . . Those who know most about ||Of the French and British military DR. FINLEY VISITS FRANCE. WE WILL il 1 Gorh D forces in Northern Greece and Mace- 0 PAY sllverware place Gorham, Dur- jgon4a, The British withdrawal|He Carries Message to Schools of Sis- For Brass ....8¢ to 19¢ per Ib. gin, Towle, Wallace, Rogers, ||about Struma was done mainly from ter Republic. For Cop,er..16¢ to 21c per lb. Lunt and Bowlen silver above a health standpoint as the ofticers Albany, N. Y.—The regents of the For Rags $1 to $2 per hundred other makes in quality of ma- ||Were not willing to hazard the fitness university of the state, with the ap- Scrap jror of any kind $7.00 ing them.” terial, beauty of patterns and ||°f the troops. proval of Governor Whitman, author- to $10.00 per ton. 8-room house and lot (splendid excellence of workmanship. In ||FIRST DAY OF RED CROSS ized the commissioner of education. 0ld Magazines 50c per hundred home) $1,200. o John H, Finley, to make a brief visit || , We have also a good market 6-room house( all modern) 2 lots h fi 4 { ;s other words, these firms make CAMPAIGN BRINGS $17.000.000 to France for the purpose cf seciug the for rubbers, auto tires, lead, $2,250. $400 cash and $25.00 per the best silverware, according " d hid (By United Press) schools and observing what they are sine an es. month. ; to the experts. For that rea- Washington, June 19.—Returns|doing for the nation in war time. ‘We pay all freight for out of BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE 3-room house, 3 lots, corner, $650. 3 son, every bride wants wed- |[from the first day of the Red.Cross| The University of France was orzan- || town shippers on 100 1bs and Leave emidji....7:30 A. M. The coziest new modern house, 2 ding silver made by these sil- ||campaign brought $17,000,000, ac-|ized on much the same lines as the over not including diron and Leave Bemidji. . :30 P. M. ||lots, $5,000. 7-room house, 3 lots, best cormer ~ in city for investment or comfort, $5,250. Restaurant, fine location, doing good business, only $500. Good steam laundry doing splen~ did business, owner forced to legve business.on account illness of rela- . tive, who needs owner’s attention. s 5-room house and lot down town $1,000. Improved farm, 5-room house and - barn $1,200. ~ordinz to renorts today. The offi- cers of the society are aiming at se- curing $100,000,000 in a week. University of the State of New York. paper. Leave Bemidji.....7:30 P. M. Dr. Finley-is permitted by President Arriving at Birchmont (] : Vern M Wilson to carry his greetings to the At G ldb 8A.M,” z2P.M, 8P M erton, Carolin, Mantleello, schoolteachers and school ‘children of 0 er S ! LAVINIA Orleans, Etruscan, Mothers, || AEROPLANE BILL C France and i8 the beafer of many oth- 8:30 , 2:3b P. M. ARRIES aal Washingt s pfl:{:’ C‘““‘l’:l g':'é?un;“:‘xfie‘r"“ $600.000.000 APPROPRIATION |, "\ c0snzes to those who are doing || Phone 638-W 8:30 P. M. Washington, June 19.—The first|their brave part back of the line. 112 Third Street The abvoe schedule will be in Knives, Forks, Spoons and Serving Pleces. war aeriopllne bill which carries an :ll)llal:::d but is subject to appropriation of $600,000,000, is ~ B Single pieces of flatware are ||nearly completed and probably will FARMERS FIRE ON BALLOON. sold in any pattern at Bar- | be introduced Friday. ker’s. This permits the bride versmiths. Barker has Fairfax, Mount Appeal Made to Stop Practice, Which to add to her set at her con- MIN imperils Army Airoraft. \ 40 acre farm, 3 1-2 miles out, 91,~ venience, or you to match a STRELS CLEAR $250 Omaha, Neb.—An appeal to farmers - ) 050. 5 pattern il an anniversary After all bills are paid the amount|and others throughout this territory to ““flman & n ua“ FUNERAL DIRECTOR J{lghly improved 10-acre farm, 1 present. of money cleared by the Lady Min-| refrain from shooting at balloons was . m %out $1,250. strels by their two performances last —_————— T 40 acres hardwood land, 6 miles, issued Captain H. J. B. McEl of Thursday and Friday and which will| .} mfl;‘;flzr;. at Fort Omlhllf’:ho remain in the local chapter treasur: E. ‘. 8.’*"‘ is $250. This will be plon P bu; announced that such acts subject the Joweler supplies, etc. perpetrators to severe penalties. ‘Many balloons are being sent up from LUNCHEON TOMORROW $1,000; $300 will handle; might M- E- IBERTSON t“;: "acres hardwood, 6 miles out, FURNITURE AND. (cash) $500. UNDERTAKER UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funersl Director Good 1,200-1b. horse, harness and wagon $160. Good horse, harness and buggy Fort Omaba every day for the purpose of training air service recruits. Cap- 217 Third Street The regular business meeting of|tain McEIgin said shooting at these — 405 Beltrami Ave.. $250. Phonographs Kodsks ||the Bemidji Commercial club will be| balloons seemed to have become Phone 178.W ar P oy Be' id3, Mi Good span fat mules, harness and held tomorrow noon. A pike dinner| .o vt I midji, wagon $250. — P S Good young 1,200-1b. horse $160. will be served. 891‘)’:“ fine 7-passenger automobile Good 5-passenger Overland, might trade, $650. 5-passenger Maxwell $250. 6-passenger automobile $200. Runabout, Studebaker, ' $325. mio'lnesc automobile in country, $1,- $2,000 Fair store stock, trade for improved land. Good wood saw rig, cheap, $125. Two good corner lots 3303. : Splendid residence lot cheap $225. Confectionery soft drink car $100. New one-horse wagon cheap. Wanted to buy diamond for cash. Wanted to rent good modern 6- room house. & 3-room house down town, only $250. Information cheerfully given. LET ME INSURE YOUR PROP- ERTY“OR AUTOMOBILE. pON T_ FORGET THE STREE‘F AUCTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 30th. E. J. WILLITS, Phone 41. 115 3rd St.. 4-620 - WAR SCOOPS There’s A Place For Every Song - Bv "HOP" " Defectiv | _ Mo