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L SEPEE SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 191 GLASSIFII FOR SALE—At a bargain, ct residence property in Fc Minn. For particulars writ, 155, Crookston, Minn. FOR SALE—W r maps;, 16 « bound, showing all nations earth. Every home should one during these times of wa assures you of one. We h limited number only. Read ¢ WAR DANCES BARRED; TIME FOR FARMING (By United Press) St. Paul, June 30.—Appeal of the Red Lake Indian chiefs to Governor Burnquist to save war dances is fu- tile. The government is firm in its standing in banning tribal ceremo- nies during the war to give more time to war farming. WHAT BOY OR GIRL WILL EARN THIS BLACKDUCK FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAM FORENOON. 9:15—Grand Calithumpian and Civic Parade. Jimit g ad in this issue. P Best appearing float.......... 1st prize $5.00, 2nd prize $2.50 ADI’“"ONAL Loc ALS Office. o 1 ............... Priz 2.00 e — Best appearing individual costume e $ Miss Inga Homme, who has been FOR dSAtLE—onl e second l:lm:‘d, Most comic float ........ccccenieiiiianen o ... Prize $2.00|ino guest of relatives at Fosston, was rc;: s:nere’rna'a flofifbfl?‘f: 8 Most comie individual costume Prize $2.001n the city yesterday, enroute to her Sition. " Wi, MeCuaig, = . 10:00—Program at the City Hall. also visit at Trail for a short time. Fog:s'AL'fi—l_r—T—fihguse, 1l1d9r i1 3 ! o Music by the Blackduck Band. A Drogerty 1 :’ trldce(.’ sider ® Patriotic Airs by the Blackduck Male Quartet. Deputy Sheriff O. M. Skinvik re- turned this morning from Baudette where he has been attending court since June 12. Mr. Skinvik reports that there were 43 cases on the cal- endar, among them a large number being jury cases, all which were dis- FOR RENT—House, Tenth and nesota. Call Duncalf, Phon F-2. FOR RENT—Good house clo 212 America Ave. South. FOR RENT—Three furnished Address—Professor S. F. Pattison of the University of Minnesota Vocal Solo—C. L. Pegelow. Selection—Band. 00—Boys’ race, under 12 years, Summit Ave.....1st prize$l, 2nd 50c 11: 11:15—Girls’ race, under 16, First street.......... 1st prize $1, 2d 650c|posed of. . 2 T el 11:30—Three legged race, First street............. 1st prize $1, 2d 50c N y modern rooms. n 11:45—100-yard dash, Main street. ..1st prize $3, 2d $1.50 Mr. and :Vlrs. é\lai!ls Rode ang I:flx— . FOR RENT—Furnished front| | an auto ! 11:50—Sack race, Main street...........ccc0en. 1st prize $1, 2d 50c :Ihyrohufigvlf \;.;is“c?;esin.mm . g 1119 Beltrami Ave. w. FTERNOON, ! [ § ANTED AFTER Misses Nora and Ruth Nyhus of WANTED —Second hand Tadic Becida were business visitors in Be- '1:00—Tug of War—Summit township against the World, corner Summit| 4. priday. Value Over 3875.00, c|a'sy' Durable, g:ll:' fl%‘a;z“fl%lg;‘;g',}'%m,x# T Ave. an‘d First sflm:; t) ...................... Prize $8.00 Speedy, Electric Equipped, office. :30—Horse running race, first hea IZ2EEEE S S L 8 8 8 & WANTED—Work on farm by 1:45—Second heat ) (Two out of three) : o BOOKS : TO BE GIVEN AWAY :3: lwllfdel.ll 818 Irvine Ave 2:00—Third heat ) Main St. 1st prize 38, 24 35|5 COUNTER SALES x Wxfim 2:16—Running broad jump, Main street .............. 1st $1, 2d 60c|* Get our price on any style bra. Address 333 Pioneer. % of sales books you desire. All * Jd © 2:30~—Team hitching and unhitching contest, Summit Ave....... Prize $3|x printed, ready for use. *x s A v E. T H E v o T E s W‘:vfim’-ll‘xED%%irlla tolr igezeral - 3:00—Bull Ring, at Ball Grounds ........coueeeeiorneeenns Prize $5|%* DON'T BUY FROM THE ¥ Given with tickets sold at the L emidil Ave. _[2} x FIRST ORDER TAKER * WANTED—Buyers. Now is 3:30—Ball Game, Kelliher vs. Hines. x WHO COMES ALONG * Bn"n T“E‘THE un '".IE ElKn T“E‘THE chance to get Royal Beach 7:00 p. m.—Hop, Skip and Jump, First street 1st $1, 2d 50c & but telephone us for our % only half mile from city ! : . m. ) » L) L0 ’ X price. We guarantee to de- X BECINNING MONDAY JULY 2 All over 100 feet lake front 7:16—High Kick, First street ...........c00teeenueras 1st $1, 2d 50c|x liver you just as good an or- % ] . from 580 to 694 feet long. C 7:30—Boys’ bicycle race, from Bank corner around the block—1st $2, 2d $1 : f:;'s':"";’rlfjefl‘_’rt;e‘f:r:“‘;gg 'tyh:l:‘. : ;m?;”’“s'ze"e' Tailor. Call ¢ 7:45—Standing broad jump, Main street................ 1st $1, 2d 50¢|% BEMIDJI PIONEER * GET YOUR PARENTS, RELATIVES, AND WANTED—One or toosmali e 9:00—Dance at City Hall. 10-piece orchestra will play all night. ho PUBLISHING CO. : FRIENDS TO SAVE THE YOTES FOR YOU less children of good pare : : Phone 922 x E ¢ : il be i 6 -t B " to board and care for. Gobd ] . : 4 xtra votes wil given soon, to 0se who se and care guaranteed. A« £ _— _— KRR RRHEHH KN KK KK 2 ’ E b " ¢ SpeCIal Prizes . coupon books. The coupons may be used as tickets . A K. clo Floneer, : MISCELLANEOUS to the GRAND THEATRE or ELKO THEATRE, and cost no more. THE BOY OR CIRL Polling the largest number of votes at the end of the contest. CETS THE CAR Man with longest hair—Hair cut by R. Hauser and dinner at Sather's restaurant. . Man with longest whiskers—Shave at Smith’s barber shop and a Na- tional colors tie at Oppegards, and dinner at Merchants Hotel. Tallest man—Dress hat by T. A. Cross. Fattest man—1 pair khaki pants by Summit Merc. Co., and dinner at Sather’s restaurant. LOST—Nickle plated “Ever R flashlight. Finder pzease I to this office for reward. FOR SALE g G 2 CORNER RESIDENCE I $300. FUNERAL DIRECT;QR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 5-room house, 2 lots, only $9 40-acre improved . rm, 3 i Largest number of people in one load—$2.00 in trade at any store. CONTEST BEGINS MONDAY, JULY SECOND “igloo%ant span mules, harne: First National Bank. 405 Beltrami Ave., ENDS WITHIN SIXTY DAYS wagon, $250. Hotel, 20 bedrooms, thoro: modern, nicely ‘furnished (hav steady boarders) $8,000. New 12x16 tent on leased gr full of new furniture, worth : $1175, only $75. Fine farm. for rent. Let me insure your proper Largest family—A dish of ice cream for each member at atreet booth Bemidji, Mina, of C. L. Bye and G. Sather, and 1 can coffee by L. M. Moon. Family coming longest distance by team—Silver dish by James F. Sullivan, and 4-1b. can of peaches by W. S. Baker. Heaviest man and wife—Dinner at Palace Hotel. L G H O (I CHHY o RY NING Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gordon, Mr. |& % & % % %'% & & & X ¥ ¥ X & & A Best general purpose team—1 pair of sweat pads, J. M. Reed. Clothel') Y ,‘CI.I;E.A!" S on i Mix. Ohales Mebonald aud 3. 1% o am‘t:mm cakings,” Tinm: hocd ‘Woman with largest feet—1 pair of silk hose, J. I. LaBarge. Women and Children H. Gordon of Shevlin were business|% DRESSMAKING *| (rent) $18. The oldest man and wife—Dinner at J. H. Anderson’s restaurant and visitors in Bemidji this week. : fiensonabialbrives : lggnfectlonery car and fis p $2 in trade at any store, State Bank. * Misses Dahl & Westberg x $ Double alley ten pinett and i |. The latest married couple—Dinner at Merchants Hotel. WANTED—A cook, $45 per month; : 413 Minn. Ave. : cost $500. Sell cheap. s Largest load of people from out of town in auto—5 gallons gasoline kitchen maid, $18 per month; al- x x plel;’gpcso;:pcflspett machinery, 8o table waitress, $20 per month. Ll Bt b *‘ * Address Superintendent, Lake Ju- lia Sanatorium, Puposky, Minn. 6-75 by N. H. Healy. Tallest lady—Auto ride by R. T. Praught and box candy by the City Drug Store. SPLENDID DRIVING MA HARNESS AND BI'~"'Y, $25(’ The best corner .c¢sidence in! $5,000. 8-room house and lot for only THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER LAST SRR IR DAY 200. THE BAND WILL PLAY ALL DAY | WA TR ]—_—_————_ —— FOR ABSENCE Makes the Heart Grow [®Nr . o ot Nemo Corsets Fonder of Some One Else, b";%“:éi';g%sfig;dmd land, 6 | s [T 1] T out, ’ . LD T T T T T TR IN REGULAR If YOU Aren't on the Job Ouf_o s?ol_&s hardwood land, 6 $3.50 MODELS AT OLD PRICES On and After Monday, July 2 Nearly all Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets in the regular $3.50 grades will be . ADVANCED TO $4.00 Modern 6-room house, lots, $2,250. Good young horse, 12, ha and wagon, $150. Have his mes $150. 5-room house and barn on half acre, $2,000. 5-room house, modern $1,900. Highly improved 10 acres one out, $1,200. Might trade. Largest list of snaps on h and lots cheaper and on easier { than ever heard of before. Genuine snaps on farms and * land. ‘ DON'T FORGET THE AUt SALE NEXT SATURDAY. gara; BEMIDJI HORSE MIARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Vet=phone 273 Semidail, Minn. NN HITIINN LI LU LR IBERERREEREN except SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT POSES —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED] ATTRACTIVELY AT LU T LD LT LU THE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER .\ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day IS S RS R R R & & EE R (22228322 2 1 IZ22223 3230 LB R E R R EE RS LRSS Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated g spe- cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W 222222228 ] L2223 20000 XXX KKK XK KX BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave emidji....7:30 A. M. Leave Bemidji.....1:30 P. M. Leave Bemidji..... 7:30 P. M. | Arriving at Birchmont ' 8 A. M, 2 P.M, 8 P. M. LAVINIA 8:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. b The abvoe schedule will be followed but is subject to change. 4 UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178.W or R ) Get them while you can at the 0’Leary-Bowser Co. Bemidji, Minn. 202 3d St. Phone 87 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 W Good'bye Lil’ Bugle - Goo’bye . ) old price. . Dpies, achinery, etc! EERKE XXX KK l K K Hufiman & 0 l-eaw Self-Reducing Corsets Nos. 506, s furniture, farm mEc‘hJ. {VILeLI' 5.00, will Phone 41. 115 3r NEW JITNEY STAND IN 508, 522 and 523, now $5.00, wi FIFTH WARD be advanced to $6.00. BEMID]I, MINN! —Phone 62— exquisite grace and charm of child- hood and womanhood, strength, dignity and character of manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Hemidji, Minn. an: the horses. young stock, pigs, chi o L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. at 4 Nalardiua