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The F'SK Smiile —thesmile of tire satisfaction. This man has found a manu- L facturer he likesto do business “with; who fulfills all his ideas of what a concern should be in its policy and methods. The company that makes stands back of every Fisk dealeér to see that every user gets his full money's worth in mileage and tire satisfaction. Bemidji, HOLLISTER’S ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA IS GOOD FOR YOU . E body needs a laxative once in a while. Most people Feed one fi?&:fl: Whenever you need a laxative, get Hollister’s Rocky A goun&m Tea. It relieves constipation. Works day. or night,— thoroly—certainly. No pain—no griping. Sold at good drug stores. = pared by Hollister Laberatories Madison, Wisconsin | Money Saved Is Money made You can make money on Nemo Corsets if you buy them now! We have been advised that ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JULY 2. PRICES WILL BE ‘ ADVANCED ON NEMO SELF-REDUCING CORSETS Nos. 300, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 326 and 344— From $3.50 to $4.00 Nos. 506, 508, 522 and 523— From $5.00 to $6.00 We have taken advantage of our fore-knowledge of these in- creases to secure a large stock of these models. Why Don’t You A SUIT AND COAT SALE This Week Choice $14.75 O'LEARY-BOWSER CO. WAR SCOOPS Fisk Tires For Sale By J. W. Wilcox Erequetk CURTYIN #0G OrusIng Wi insire & healthy: A fow minutes spent daily in currying and brushing a horse is time well spent. Aside from giving the animal a clean, glossy appearance, this daily brushing stimulates circulation. The skin is an fmportant excretory organ and must be kept clean and free to do its work. In the spring the horses should be kept especially clean, as the long hours of work, dust, sweat and heat all com- bine to make proper care of the skin a necessity. flictions, due to lack of care on the part Jf the owner, have often caused great loss of time and money.—Farm and Fireside. This Year's Bathing Will Call For Speedy Swimmers CHICKEN CHATTER. Provide plenty of roomy, clean, well littered nests. Dirty nests cause dirty eggs, and dirty eggs spoil quickly. There should be a uest for every five hens. Gather the egus twice a day during warm weather. Late hatched chicks, contrary to the general rule, are going to pay this year. DBut they must be well cared for. June hatched chicks should be given the range of fields not used by the older chicks and hens. e Itiis a well known fact that fertile eggs do not keep as well as infertile ones. After the breeding season is over eliminate the rooster. oo oo ol ofe ol ok ok ok ol ol ol ole e ol ok ol b o oo b o b kb + +* L + - 3 & L - L * +* + L k3 * * + + < + + +* + - + decp kbl kb decho e b - GIRL NOT LEFT BEHIND HIM: Soldier Said Goodby, but She, In Fight- ing Garb, Followed. Pittsburgh.—Disguised as a soldier in the hope of being near her sweetheart, Marion Nestor, eighteen, of Woodlawn, rode on the Eighteenth regiment troop train 150 miles before she was discov- ered. Weeping, she was placed aboard a train for home. Lieutenant Ottman W. Freeborn of Company K, his suspicions excited by the appearance of one soldier, took off the suspect’s hat. Long brown hair fell about the shoulders and face of a pretty but frightened girl. Miss Nestor said that when Stewart Walthour, nineteen, of Woodlawn, was called with 'his regiment she wanted to 80 too, but he bade her goodby and left. She decided to follow. " Mian. Sees His First S8how, | Bluffton, Ind.—J. W. Wetrick came to this country from Germapy thirty- fve’yedrs ago, settling at Vera Cruz, a village éast of here.. In all of this time he never left his home town until re- cently, when,-accompanied hy a -daugh. ter, he visited relatives at Wolcott, Ind. On his way home he stopped at Fort Wayne and witnessed a show, the first of his life. He sald he enjoyed his first ride-on an interurban car and the “sights™ on the short journey. of 'the borse. Sore shoulders and other af- Buy a watch Independent and Bell Telephone Companies Form a National System for eébfib;iiy A reliable watch will quickly Independent telephone com- panies operate exclusively in three-fourths of the towns and cities in the United States having telephone exchanges, save enough of your time to earn its cost. The years of service it gives after that will be net gain, less the small out- The other one-fourth of the towns in this country having telephone exchanges are serv- ed by telephone companies comprising the Bell System. lay for upkeep, which will be less on a high grade watch than on one not so well constructed. ] There is competition be- tween Independent and Bell telephone companies in a small percentage of the towns in the United States. Barker sells watches for $1.50 to $100.00. Whether you want to pay much or little, we will ap'preciate your trade. The long distance lines of the Bell System connect with the exchanges and iong dis- tance lines of most of the Independent Companies, thus forming a universal telephone service throughout the nation. Our prices represent the utmost ~ watch value. E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third St. Phonographs Kodaks cQoLes ) ME_ SWIMMING T WRSTT T USED ™M P —— ookl ek ek ook | HW-HOM- T GUESS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1111 Phone . 491-W. 3-621 PO A o R MRS B L i FOR RENT—Very desirable strictly modern front room for one or two CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—Boarders and roomers, Beltrami Ave. | i gentlemen; finest location in city.| 1110 Bemidji Ave. 4-623 Inquire Pioneer. 2-620 | WANTED—Two girls at Vicker's anqmre baapeer. o Restaurant. 2-621 FOR RENT—Storage room. I can WANTED—Girl for general house- furnish good storage room for fur- niture and goods. C. E. Battles. work. Mrs. Clara Roe, 523, cor- M-S tt ner 6th St. and Minn. Ave . 3-622 ———————————————————————————— : MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Woman to mop ' two rooms once a week and take home washing and mending. Address Box 275, Bemidji, Minn. ~ 6-620 FOB BALE. FOR RENT—Three office rooms. Inquire at Schroeder’s store. 6-625 A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANANAANAR WANTED — Chambermaid. Annex Hotel, 214 Third St. Phone626822é WANTED — Dressmaking. Sewing done very reasonable.. Call at O. K. Restaurant. 3-620 FOR SALE—My 7-passenger 6-cylin- der Studebaker automobile, in fine condition, for half price, cash, no trade. Phone 426. 3-622 FOR SALE—Out board motor for row boat, for $35.00. Write H. A. Brown, Turtle River, Minn. 6-623 FOR SALE—New launch without engine. Can be seen back of T. N. Rode’s store, or call 819-J. 6-623 FOR SALE—Pop corn Crespitte ma- chine complete; cost $225.00, will sell for $1265.00 if taken this week. It’s a. dandy and your can do good . business from the start. E. J. =- Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone :16:20 FOR SALE—1119 Beltrami Ave, 7 rooms and bath, full basement, everything modern. Garage in rear, Inquire at premises. Might consider trade for smaller house. 612t FOR SALE—Mr. Earl Barker's Kis- sell 6-48- 7-passenger private CxF. Fitted up in most modern way. Good as nmew. Looks like new. Electric lights, self-starter. Cost $2380.00. -Mr. Barker. has beea called to the front, which may mean years, compels him to sacri- fice this beautiful '6-cylinder- car for $1050.00. - -If you want & ce¥ or kfiow -of ‘some one, canl - their attention to this. confer a favor on both M: and the man'who t advantagé of this exceptional bargain. ONE $1050.00 for a $2380.00 e 4 can be seen at our garage.' C.'W. ’ JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. 61ttt FOR SALE—W r maps, 16~ paged, bound, showing all nations of the earth. Every home should ha one during these times of war. 2§¢ assures you of one. We nave & limited number only. Read details in big ad in this issue. Pioneer Office. 425t _— FOR SALE—Three-room cottage and one acre of first class garden. Cheap if taken at once. C. L. Lampman. Phone 681-W. 6-622 FOR SALE—On account of leaving town, I will sell at a sacrifice the following household and oftice fur- - niture: One dining room table, one roll top desk, one sideboard, one stand table, one dresser, one TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piano and Band Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT We are offering the highest prices for a short time for old metals, iron and rags, as we have a contract which must be filled at once. WE WILL PAY For Brass ....8c to 19c per lb. For Copper. .16¢ to 21c per lb. For Rags $1 to $2 per hundred Scrap iror of any kind $7.00 to $10.00 per ton. 0Old Magazines 50c per hundred We have also a good market for rubbers, auto tires, lead, zinc and hides. We pay all freight for out of town shippers on 100 1bs and over not including iron and paper. At Goldberg's Phone 638-W 112 Third Street L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 555 and 309 Snunnupnnununn FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON || &35 i " puone 570, 5508 FOR SALE Teis UNDERTAKER 5-room house, nicely decorated and painted, barn, 1-2 acre ground, $2,- 000. 6-room house, ground, $2,000. 5-room house, barn and lot, $700. $300 casn and $25.00 per month. 6-room and bath, THOROUGHLY MODERN, 3 lots; might rent; only $1,900. 7 7-room house, 2 lots on corner, $2,- 700. SNAP. 7-room house, 1 $2,700. 5-room house, one acre, $800. 8-room house and lot (splendid home) §1,200. . 6-room house( all modern) 2 lots $2,250. $400 cash and $25.00 per month. 3-room house, 3 lots, corner, $650. The coziest new modern house, 2 lots, $5,000. 7-room house, 3 lots, best corner 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 leave business on account illness of rela- tive, who needs owner's attention. 5-rcom house and lot down town $1,000. Improved farm, 5-room house and barn $1,200. 40 acre farm, 3 1-2 miles out, $1,- 050. .Highl_\' improved 10-acre farm, 1 mile out $1,250. 40 acres hardwood land, 6 miles, $1,000; $300 will handle; might trade. 20 acres hardwood, 6 miles (cash) $500. s Good 1,200-1b. horse, harness and wagon $160. 9(_}000(1 horse, harness and buggy 250. (_}ood span fat mules, harness and wagon $250. Good young 1,200-1b. horse $160. Very fine 7-passenger automobile $900. Good G-passenger Overland, trade, $650. ent 5-passenger Maxwell $250. 5-passenger automobile $200. Runabout, Studebaker, $325. loginmt automobile in country, $1,- $2,000 Fair store stock, trade for improved land. Good wood saw rig, cheap, $125. Two good corner lots $300. < 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, $250. Information cheerfully given. LET ME INSURE YOUR PROP- ERDTOY RFSUTOMOBILE. RGET THE STREET AUCTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 360th. E. J. WILLITS, 115 3rd St. 4-520 405 Beltrami Ave., b lis Bemidji, Mina, arn, acre lot, (bargain) Perfectly Fitting Glasses are constantly - performing an almost marvelous work in the relief of eye strain and defec- tive vision, they represent a great deal more than mere merchandise—they represent a high degree of professional skill in their prescribing and as much mechanical skili their building. DRS. LARSON & LARSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Phone 92 Offices over Postoffice - in BV nHOP” TS SWIMMING- DUB WAL STRY AT WOME_ AND USE ATUB only Phone 41.