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T —— Sere 37 The price “(God dothes and a good time ‘are the Fopat - 2. main ideas now—not fireworks. - tb‘ oy We all know that clothes make a difference. - STYLEPLUS are the right clothes for the day— ", Summer weights,in many patterns, designed by one of the great men in the business. r s . The makers of these famous clothes stll| continue their nation-known policy of all wool fabrics, expert tailoring, satisfaction and the price remains the same, $17. This is possible only through volume that has TR o doubled in a year, concentration and lower cost of - \'GILL BROS. BEMIDII, MINN. (= Brown and Messrs. Kern (Oliom;and Dumtel Gainey. Mrs. S. C. Byown, o directed the play, wislies to thank all who assisted in makimg it suceess. Twenty-five per; cent of the preceeds will go to the lacal Red Cross chapter and the balance to tfe Y’s club of the Presbyterian church. “CONVENTIUR” SUCCESS The last performance of -the “‘Spin- sters’ Convention” was given at the city hall last evening, and a lar, crowd greeted. thel performers. Each Player carried his or her part through to perfection. Among the ¢leverest performers’ were Misses Julia Simons ‘and Ida'* Virginia The ‘daughter born to Editor and Mrs. H. M. Stanton yesterday after- noon, at St. Anthony’s hospital, died this morning. { ABSENCE Makes the Heart Grow Fonder of Some One Else, If You Aren't on the Job. BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DISCHARGE In the District Court of the United States for the District of Minne- sota. In the Matter of Jacob Goldberg, Bankrupt. In Bnn:rumcy—No. }&(7 i To the Honorable GE MORRIS, 2 Judge osf the District Court of tshe SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT POSES United States for the District of Min- 4 nesbta: —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED] ATTRACTIVELY Jacob Goldberg of Bemidji in the AT County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, in said district, respect- fully represents that on the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1917, last past, he was duly adjudicated. bankrupt un- der the Acts of Congress relating to " Bankruptcy; that he has surrendered Hakk S Udl all his property rl-nd rlght?i ot‘ |:ro|:; The erup t ° erty, and has fully complied with al i the requirements of said Acts and BEMIDR MINN‘ of the orders of the Court touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE' he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts, provable against his estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated tnis 13th day of June, A. D. 1917. JACOB GOLDBERG, Bankrupt. preesrnLRLLL LY HI-POWER FOUR “The Tenth Anniversary. Cas™ If Your Chief Aim Is Comfort Step Into the Hi-Power Fows. Wide doors and high top—easy access to the driver’s compartment and the tonneau from either side. Plenty of leg and elbow room behind the wheel. Accel- erator pedal flat on the floor. All control levers and instruments within easy reach of driver. Room for a couple of suit cases in the torrneau. Com- fort for three grown persons in the rear seat. Special design, long, cantilever springs flatten the bumps and deep, soft cushions absarb the shocks. Regal built motor—full 32 H. P.—circulisting splash lubrication—thermo-syphon cooling—vacwam feed— unit transmission—cone clutch—full floatimg rear axle —cantilever springs—irreversible steering gear—full crowned fenders—two unit electrical system—extra roomg five-passenger body—108" wheelbase—Regal blue finish—complete equipment. Come ride in the Hi-Power’ Four amd learn the Result of Ten Years: of Building fozr Comfort. ‘ iy Regal Motor Car Company Detroit, Mlchiga'n.. $745.00 f. 0. b. Detroit grade photographic work are first-ino04 and womanhood, " and class; our best skill, artistic train- ing, and personal efforts are at the strength, dignity and character traiture; the kind that interprets the| Minn. BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET ' We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. p Moberg Construction Company United States District Court, Dis- trict of Minnesota, Sixth Divi- sion, ss. On this 19th day of June A. D. 1917, on reading the foregoing pe- tition, it is ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 30th day of July, A. D.. 1917, before said Court at St. Paul in said District, at ten o’clock in the foremoon; and that notice thereof be published in the Bemidji Pioneer, a newspaper printed in said Totuphone District, and that all known credit- ars Bemidjl, Minn. ors and other persons in interest may ( KIITtHRHIIINN Ut O UL T L LT LU O EL T L appear at the said time. and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, ad- dressed to them at their places. of residence as stated. WITNESS the Honorable PAGE MORRIS, Judge of said Court, and the Seal thereof, at Fergus Falls, in said District, on the 19th day of June A. D. 1917, CHARLES L. SPENCER, F Clerk. By L. A. LEVORSEN, v Deputy Clerk. Bemidji-Nymore Bus Hire Bus leaves Northern National Bank on the hour and half hour for Nymore from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M—FARE 5c. . We will run bus from Third street to Thirteenth street every half hour—FARE &c. - We employ licensed chauffeurs only. Service and Courtesy at all times. We especially invite the patronage of the women and children. BEMIDJI-NYMORE BUS HIRE ED. AKRE, ACE|NT, GARAGE, REPAIR SHOP AND SERVICE STATION Lincoln Avenue, 5th Ward -~ - Bemidji, Minnessta (Seal of the Court) FX R KRR REXNX KR KRR Hair dressing, manicuring, * face massage, scalp treat- * ment, switches made from & combings $1.50. Corms, in- grown nails treated a spe- cialty. . MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W EREKEEXKXKEEXH XX WAR SCOOPS Oh Well - Scoop Has Nine Lives Like A Cat, Too l -« x « x x pe * x « x L2222 84 ®) y 9, ;BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave emidji....7:30 A. M. Leave Bemidji..... 1:30 P. M. Leave Bemidji..... 7:30 P. M. Arriving at Birchmont 8A.M,, z2P. M, SP M LAVINIA 8:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. A : 8:30 P. M. SEVERAL_ N\ S The abvoe schedule will be DESTUREED \ £ followed - but is subject to TNEIGHBORS change. Our facilities for all kinds of high- | exquisite grace and charm of child-|29g. the gervice of all who desire true por.|manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidji, 1ta 23| pg~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS 5 FOR SALE—At a bargain, choicest residence property in Fosston, Minn. For particulars write Box 155, Crookston, Minn. 10-76 'FOR: SALE—W r maps, 16 pages, | bound, showing all nations of the earth. ' Every home should have one during these times of war..§c assures you of one... We have & limited number only. Read details in: big ad in this issue. Pjoneer Oftice. 14368 FOR SALE—Setting of ring neek . pheasant eggs, $2.50 for 15. A. H. Jester. 3-62% FOR SALE—Mallard ducklings- one week’ old, $5.00 per dozen. Mrs. A. H. Jester. 629 FOR SALE—One ‘second’ hiand Ford roadster, also one second hand:§- passenger automobile in ‘good: con- dition.” Wm. McCuaig. '* "4<630 FOR RENT—Good house close i;l. 212 America Ave. South. 3-630 FOR RENT—Three furnished strict- ly modern rooms. 523 Minn. Ave, MISCELLANEOUS | ; WANTED—Six carpenters, steady work; also one setter. Apply . at | Olson Employment Agency. 2-638 WANTED—Second hand ladies': bi- cycle; also second hand boy’s bi- cycle. ; Address ‘“Bicycle,” Pioneer oftice. - 626tt (WANTED—Work on farm by .man and wife. . 818 Irvine Ave., Be- : , _midjl, Minn. . 8-18 'WANTED—Carpenters and laborers for Big Falls. George Kreatz, 607, Bemidji Ave. Phone 25. .3-639 AN —Girl for general h _Wwork. 703 Bemidji Ave. : 628tL . LOST—Nickle plated “Ever Ready” 3 flashlight, Finder please return " 1 to this office for reward. 8 (2)0 CORNER RESIDENCE LQTS, $3 5-room: house; Z lots, only $900. |/ 40-acre improved farm, 3 miles, $1,200. | Elegant span mules, harness: and wagon, $250. o Hotel, 20 bedrooms, thoroughly modern, nicely furnished (have 40 steady boarders) $8,000. New 12x16 tent on leased ground, | full of new furniture, worth about $175, only $75. | Fine farm for rent. Let me insure your property or - auto. : b6-roem cottage, fine loeation (rent: e . nfimflonery car and fixtures Double alley ten pinett and tent, cost- $600. Sell cheap. Popcorn Crispett machinery, com- plete, snap. SPLENDID DRIVING MARE, HARNESS AND BUGGY, $250. ; The best corner residence in city, | $5,000. - 8-room house and Iot for only $1,- ELEGANT MODERN HOUSE, ot|large grounds, $1,900. MIGHT RENT. Restaurant down town doing good busifiess, $500. 40 acres hardwood land, 6 miles out, $1,200. 20 acres hardwood land, 6 miles out, $500. - Modern 6-room house, garage, 2 lots, $2,250. Good young heorse, 12, harness and wagon, $150. Have his mate at $150. . 5-room house and barn on_ one- half acre, $2,000. 5 6-room house, modern except heat $1.900. . Highly improved 10 acres one mile out, $1,200. Might trade. Largest list of ‘snaps on houses and lots eheaper and on easier terms than ever heard of before. Genuine snaps on farms and farm land. DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION: : SALE NEXT SATURDAY. Cows, horses. young stock. pigs. chickens, furniture, farm machinery. etc, E. J. WILLITS, 115 3rd- St. 5-73 = Phone 41. « The DAILY PIONEER re- ¥ * ceives wire service of the % * UNITED PRESS Association. % LT TR T s " = L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing. Steam and Hot- Water Heating Get our estimate. Phounes 555 and 309 Bv "HOP’ BYGOLLY ANY HUMAN THAT ALTS LIKE A CAT SHOULD Kl