Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 6

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e P IA4AL i e e LA 1 R ST 00 2 A L PSS T AT MR s PR et memil CTS OF [PCTVRI T B TSy PSR, S 38 - S character. St. Paul, Minn. LT T ] llIllIIlllIlI!lIl Bemidji-Nymore Bus Hire Bus leaves Northern National Bank on the hour and half hour iormliflmore from 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.—FARE 5c. We run bus from Third street to Thirteenth street every half hour—FARE 5c. 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 HI-POWER FOUR “The Tenth Anniversary Car” It Your Chief Aim Is Comfort Step Into the Hi-Power Four. 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 tonneau. Com- fort for three grown persons in the rear seat. Special design, long, cantilever springs flatten the bumps and deep, soft cushions absorb the shocks. Regal built motor—fu!ll 32 H. P.—circulating splash lubrication—thermo-syphon cooling—vacuum feed— unit transmission—cone clutch—full floating rear axle —cantilever springs—irreversible steering gear—full crowned fenders—two unit electrical system—extra roomy five-passenger bhody—108" wheelbase—Regal blue finish—complete equipment. Come ride in the Hi-Power Four and learn the Resuit of Ten Years of Building for Comfort. Regal Motor Car Company Detroit, Michigan. $745.00 ED. AKRE, AGENT, GARAGE, REPAIR SHOP AND SERVICE STATION Lincoln Avenue, 5th Ward - Bemidji, Minnesota LR E R R R R R EREREE] Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated a spe- cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W LR R R B EEEEEEEE & L2 2222222 2] (222223323 3] THEY d0F —uw Neese: BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave emidji Leave Bemidji Leave Bemidji Arriving at Birchmont 8 A. M, 2 P. M, 8§ P. M. LAVINIA - 8:30 P. M. The abvoe schedule will be followed but is subject to “change. | NI Our Dealers Serve know this to be a fact or they would not prefer our pork products of 210 Lawful reserve in vault nd from [ederal Reserve Bank S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Trade witha McMillan dealer ' ‘ 51 il ok 1 and always get satisfaction. b WAR SCOOPS BO33S-A3 I GWE YoU THE 1 You QAN SUESS WAl REPORT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF B! (Charter é. a Loans and discounts (par value) 6. Payment on account subs: 7. securities, etc. ings deposits bonds) ........ e Securities other than 9. Stock of Federal Reservi of subscription ... 10. a Value of banking hou: Chicago, and St. cluded in 13 or 21) 16. Other checks on banks i 20. Federal Reserve note; 22. Redemption fund with T Total ....ivsene 4 25. Surplus fund ...... 26. a Undivided profits b Less current expel and taxes paid ° ;_;9. girculaling n]o(es ou i 'd 2. Net amount due to banks al . Demand deposits subject to Reserve 34. Individual deposits subject to check........ 35. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days_(other than for money 36. Certified checks ......... more notice): borrowed) DUNN CASE EXPECTED Total ......coc0vue (By United Press) St. Paul, June 29.—The Dunn case was expected to go to the jury at about 3 o’clock this afternoon. Final arguments have occupied most of the day. A quick verdict is ex- pected. Many look for a verdict of guilty or a disagreement. of my knowledge and belief. June, 1917. (Notarial Seal) DUTCH BATTLESHIP _1udesd PORTS IN AMERICA (By United Press) New York, June 29.—The Dutch warship Zeeland arrived today. She is the first Dutch warship to put in at an American port since the Euro- pean war started. ARGENTINE WEARY Buenos Ayres, June 29.—.Argen- tine today appeared likely to revoke neutrality within a few hours. from Frank Dewey. He expects to F F.DALLEY CO. OF NE\\v conduct a first class place of busi- ness and solicits the patronage of home people as well as the traveling public. ABSENCE Makes Fonder Thus Getting Healthful Exercise. “Are American husbunds slav asks a woman writer, whereupon whole slathers of A. H. rise up and shout “No!" And then they sit right down again when they're told to.— Buffalo News. Sponges are known to be abundant in the Australasiun scas. Especially is this the caxe with the horny or bighest form of sponges. KX R KRR R N KKK COUNTER SALES BOOKS Get our price on any style of sales books you desire. All printed, ready for use. DON'T BUY FROM THE FIRST ORDER TAKER COMES ALONG WHO but telephone us for our price. We guarantee to de- liver you just as good an or- der book for less money than most order takers offer you. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Phone 922 LR R R E R EESEEEEEE S AT BEMIDJI Our facilities for all kinds of high- grade photographic work are first- class; our best skill, artistic train- ing, and personal efforts are at the service of all who desire true por- traiture; the kind that interprets the (2223322322222 32222 23 KA A A A A Ak Ak kAN A Kk TH' NAME TO Y& . Overdrafts, secured and unsecure 8. v.“l‘._"lonu )other than Liberty : a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulatio EALERS who handle our ham, bacon and lard believe in furnish- i1, 2 Outoe checir s orhar o tems ...cciescisisususminan ing their customers with “The best the market affords”. You b Fractional currenc can rely upon them for quality, service, and reasonable prices. We 18. Notes of other natio 37. Cashier's checks outstanding . Total demand deposits ject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, , 37, 38, 39, and 20 Time deposits subject to Reserve after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or or ! Bonds, y b Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal sav- .§$ 8,000.00 nds (not including stocks) owned unpledged .......cccoioiia.n Total bonds, secuflties,Ba 13. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Louis...... b Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other re- serve cities ................ Their Customers.Well ’ M. Nt Aot e, BRI LR n the T an or 31). State of Minnesota, County of Beltraml 1, R. H. Schumaker, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best R. H. SCHUMAKER, Cashier. THE BANK AT BEMIDJI IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, S ON JUNE 20, (Reserve District No. 9) No. 5582 RESOURCES. sub- s ect to Reserve, Items 41, 42 and ........................ $291,321.26 TO REACH JURY TODAY 15, Tmted Beatas degoniia, ot subject o Reserve: T NATIONAL 5,000.00 49,750.00 $ 7.802.12 30,181.40 41. Certificates of deposit (other than for mone; Correct—Attest: F. P. SHELDON, WEDGE, JR., WARFIELD, Directors. A. G. A, Al Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of E. B. BERMAN, Notary Public, 1917 $543,766.11 none 25,000.00 19,770.00 62,750.00 1,800.00 20,000.00 37,983.52 15,044.16 4,527.93 471.84 540.00 620.00 50,398.97 . $ 50,000.00 10,000.00 6,495.94 25,000.00 54,476.38 275,451.65 borrowed) 28,690.00 e 2,775.00 34,831.80 $341,748.45 (payable .. 233,748.93 57,572.33 4,880.50 . $783,922.53 Beltrami County, Minn. VORK the OF TEUTON ACTIONS| EEEESSwNy WH ITE VW Lrauac S (By United Press) //‘5;'. MENS'S 5 SHOE e una s WONG NUEY BUYS HOTEL CHILDRENS Wong Nuey of Superior has pur- SHOES DRESSI NG chased the Great Northern hotel INC..BUFFALO NY Heart My tommission expires Aug. 15, 1920. KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT Grow of Some One Else, If You Aren't on the Job SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT POSES —THATS THE IDEA. AND FINISHED] ATTRACTIVELY The Hakkerup Studio MINN] hood and womanhood, and Minn. The Boss Is An lllustrating Guesser T CaN GUESS THAT \, E"n A ONE-Thu L LS TN - & YIS exquisite grace and charm of child- the strength, dignity and character of manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidji, e FOR BALE. FOR SALE—At a bargain, choicest residence property in Fossto Minn. For particulars write Box ' 155, Crookston, Minn. 10-7 FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 P : bound, showing all nations of the: earth. Every home should have one during these times of war. 26¢ assures you of one. We have limited number only. Read de'.w in big ad in this issue. Pion Office. - 435¢¢ FOR SALE—Setting of ring neck: pheasant eggs, $2.50 for 15. A, H. Jester. 3-629 FOR SALE—Mallard ducklings on week old, $5.00 per dozen. T8: A. H. Jester. 3-629 FOR SALE—One second hand Ford roadster, also one second hand 6- passenger automobile in good con- dition. Wm. McCuaig. 4-630 FOR SALE—House, 1119 Beltrami Ave. Might consider smaller property in trade. 629 FOR RENT. FOR RENT — Modern Furnished & room. Phone 738. Mrs. Garlock, 3-628 FOR RENT—House, Tenth and Min- _ nesota. Call Duncalf, Phone 14- __F-2. 629tf’ FOR RENT—Good house close in. - 212 America Ave. South. 3-630 FOR RENT—Three furnished striet- ly modern rooms. 523 Minn. Ave. 3-63! FOR RENT—Furnished front room. 1119 Beltrami Ave. 629tL ———— e WARTED i WANTED—Second hand ladies’ bi- cycle; also second hand boy’s bi- cycle. Address “Bicycle,” Pioneer. .. office. 626t WANTED—Work on farm by 'man and wife. 818 Irvine Ave., Be- midji, Minn. -6-73 WANTED—Carpenters and laborers for Big Falls. George Kreatz, 607 Bemidji Ave. Phone 25. 3-629 WANTED—Girl for general house-- work. 703 Bemidji Ave. 628tf MISCELLANEOQOUS FOR SALE 2 CORNER RESIDENCE LOTS, 00. $3 5-room house, 2 lots, only $900. 40-acre improved farm, 3 miles, $1,200. Elegant span mules, harness and wagon, $250. pg.s Hotel, 20 bedrooms, thoroughly modern, nicely furnished (have 40 steady boarders) $8,000. New 12x16 tent on leased ground, full of new furniture, worth al $1765, only $75.° Fine farm for rent. Let me insure your property or auto. 6-room cottage, fine location . (rent) %18, : Confectionery car and fixtures $100. A Double alley ten pinett and. tent, cost $500. Sell cheap. Popcorn Crispett machinery, com- plete, snap. SPLENDID DRIVING MARE, HARNESS AND BUGGY, $250. ) The best corner residence in city, $5,000. 5 2og-room house and lot for only $1,- ELEGANT MODERN HOUSE, large grounds, $1,900. MIGHT RENT. Restaurant down town doing good business, $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 horse, 12, harness and wagon, $150. Have his mate at - 1$150. 5-room house and barn on one- half acre, $2,000. g 5-room house, modern except heat $1.900. S Highly improved 10 acres one mile > out, $1,200. Might trade. Largest list of snaps on houses and lots cheaper and on easier terms than ever heard of before. (ilenulne 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, Phone 41. 115 3rd St, 5-73 ¥« The DAILY PIONEER re- & % ceives wire service of the % +* UNITED PRESS Association. ¥ L. P. ECKS' Plumbing, Ste:u’{nu'ga{ Hot ‘Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 555 and :o'.,é By "HOP” (£VRY "FiME YoU BlLow ) \_THAT CAT SQUAWK_

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