Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 3, 1917, Page 4

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| S 5—*‘\Jmmm TS 700 BAD PLYION GRAVELY COULDNT HAVE LIVED TO SEE THAT POUCH USED FOR HIS\PLUG Give Canning Urges the United States Department Agricultur ‘Washington, D. C.,, July market, when you begin operations” United States department of agrieul- ture. “It is more than likely that if you are a beginner at canning you will start with strawberrfes, first fruit available. If you do you should realize that strawberries are one of the most difficult of all prod- ucts to can satisfactorily. It is next to impossible, in fact, to can this fruit, as distinguished from preserv- ifng it (in which case a much larger proportion of sugar is used), so that its color, size and texture will be pre- served. . “It is normal, if ordinary canning practices are followed, to have straw- berries shrink, turn, more or less ™~ RETURN FROM VISIT Rev. and Mrs. Osmond Johnson and family are expected to return today from Minneapolis where they have spent the past few weeks, the guests of relatives. They are mak- ing the trip in their car. JONES GOES FARMING S. Jones, son of H. V. Jones, presi- dent of the Minneapolis Journal, i8] spending the summer on the Clark farm, three miles west of Puposky. REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN BRIDES Members of the Rebekah lodge last evening gave a party in honor of Mrs. Richard Van Arnam and Mrs. Roy Pettit, both members of the lodge, who were recently married. The party was held at the Van Ar- nmam home. The guests of honor were each presented with two hand painted plates. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. BAD STOMACHS BUSINESS FAILURES In this day of high efficiency more failures are due to disordered Stom- achs than to any other cause. Noth- ing undermines the body and mind so quickly as Stomach Trouble. It saps the energy and reduces ambi- tion and vitality to a low ebb. Cath- artics frequently aggravate the trou- ble. Overcome oauickly your Stom- ach., Liver and Intestinal Trouble with Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, as it reaches the seat of the disease. Millions have been restored by it. Let one dose of Mayr's ‘Wonderful Remedy convince you sale by Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD —Phone 62— ‘ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day Xx XXX XK XXKEX 122223223 1 \\ XXX KA R KKK KKK 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 XRKKREXERKREEKEX I2222 232284 \\ BEMIDJT BOAT SERVICE Leave emidji....7:30 A. Leave Bemidji. .1:30 P. Leave Bemidji Arriving at Birchmont 8 A M, 2 P. M. 8 P. LAVINIA M. M. M. M. . M. 8:30 P. M. The abvoe schedule will be followed but is subject to change. 3.— “Don’t judge the success of canning by your first effort with whatever product you happen to find in the says a statement just issued by the the today. For {fiilfl*li*if{ll: (122233 8451 222223 3801 MADE STRICTLY FOR I8 CHEWING QUALITY’ WOULD NOT KEEP PRESH IN THES> SECTION.- NOW THE PATENY POUCH KERPS IT; FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOTD! ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH" AMD LASTS LONGER'THAN A BIG CHEW "~ OF ORDINARY PLUG. Jobacco PRB.Gravely a Fair Trial brown, and float’ to' tlie' tops of tha]' jars. The product is palatable, how- ever, and will Keep perfectly if the|: sterilization' has. beemr done: properly. strawberry canning 18 a failure. Practicafly every|. texture to thie‘fresh product: winter as it has never'beer needed bBefore. Let your'slégan be; there- fore, ‘Can all the food you eam; dry tlie succulent foods which eam not be kept well otherwise.”” Ca Bumueto. U8 Stewart’s ad. Get' your ries cheap while they Iast. \this moruing on a trip on-the Great They will visit Buffalo and other cfties while away. Lakes. i Den’t forget to get your strawber- ries at Stewart’s today.’ 2 wap sppointed special administrator “Don’t feel, therefore; tHat your|of the Halvor HuldahL estate this morming. Bfr. Haldahl died last evos and fear that all your canming will | Biberty:. vinia, Minn., or Lake Bemridji, whe: “Canned food will be meedid next | they will spend several weeks on am ,euting trip.—Crookston Daily Times. “In canning, specfalize om- mutri- |§: tious foods and concentrateto-small Bulk by cooking down all vegetables high in water content.”” GLEN CONGER' JOINS: - UNITED STATES; NAVY Glen Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. .J. J. Conger of Lake Boulé¢vard, has renlisted in the navy. Hé-took his ifirst examinaticn here yestemday: and ‘passed, and left last evening for ‘Min- ‘neapolis where he will take~a second examination and'if he passes in this his call. engage in farming: INJURED ON EXCURSION- Mrs. J. J. Conger has received a letter from Miss Mildred MeGriff wdo was called to MiTwaukee on account of her mother Iraving mmet with an accident, stating that ler motier was one of the passengews on brard] the largest excursion boat Christo- pher Columbus at Milwuaukee wiere a large steel tamk crashed from:the top of a five-story building ontc the steamer. There were 400 passengers on board; 13 being killed amd a | jarge unumber injured. among the latter being Miss Mceriff’'s mether. Mrs. McGriff is at Mt. Siani huspital’ in Milwaukee and iy in a werious condition. FALLS-OLSON NUPTIAES Miss Della Olson and Ernest (Red) Falls, both of this city, were married this morning at 1¢ o’clock by Judige J. E. Marris. They will [eave this evening for Minneapolis where they- wilt spend their honeymoon. Cabbage plants, real large, 26c dozen; small ones 15¢ dozen. ERiot, Florist. 2-65 3 FURNITURE AND 7, UNDERTAXING H N. McKEE, Funers) Directe/ | Phone (TA.W, /7 J Nuffman & u*umg ‘he will return to Bemidji and await |§ If he fails to pass he willlf: return to Churdan, Ea., wheve he wildj) Above all, don't become- disoouraged | ntng. His heme was in:the town:of be unsatisfactory. Let Us Assist You We have in connection with: our eoffices as Optometrists a: lens grinding department. Our " expert mechanics will duplicate - your broken lenses while you: wait. No lens too difficult to make: Let us prove this statement. . DRS. LARSON & LARSON: REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Phone 92 Offices over Postoffice TUSETH SCHOOL OF- MUSIC Teackers of Violin. Piano and Band In ents Phone 683-W 118 34 St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., 193 M. Rygg of the town of ‘Liberty; der in tonight (Tuesday). In order to get these fine berries you will have to phone your or- This store will be open until 10 o’clock to- night, and will close all day the 4th. “ Don’t let this chance go by and don’t wait" mmtil tomv.rrow as it will be too late for me to order then. Strawherries Strawherries Now Is Your Chance to Put U COOD Strawberries Wisconsin 16-quart cams at ...... .. 3260 Minnesota 24-pint cans at FOR BALE. FOR SALE—At a bargain, choicesf residence property in Fosaton;. Minn. For particulars write Box 165, Crookston, Minn. 10-76 FOR SALE—W r maps, 16 p bound, showing all nations of th earth. Every home should ha; one during these times of war. 28 assures you of one. We have limited number only. Read details lonmbig ad in this issue. Pioneer co. FOR SALE—80 acres of good land, or might consider trade for good second haumd Ford car. Address __“C. B. N.,” c|o Pioneer. 6-79 FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE— Property 307 3rd St. Frank Lane, 5-79 FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven-room- house. Ed. Achenmbach, Box 484, Bemidji, Minn. FUR RENT. FOR RENT—House, Tenth and Min- nesota. F-2.. WANTED .WANTED—Second hand ladies’ b~ cycle; also second hand boy’s bi- cycle. Address ‘“Bicycle,” Pioneer 818 Irvine Ave., Be- midji, Minn. Call Duncalf, Phone 14- 629tf 626tf 6-738 Rk K S Rk K “WHITE. BOUSE” TEA ANTN COFFE: served: exelusively: THIRD ST\ CAFE oI I I e e P I P B e - THE BEMIDJT DATLY PIONEER Teluphone 273 '« KEelliher Auto Serxice Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 . Returmns 5:20 p. m. : 20'minute to-half hour stop at all towns enroute- FARE Sc PER MMILE Prone: FRANK WARD, Prop.."2, 2!® RALAR AN BEmiDJt HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Morses, Marnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company es Dally: PRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children Bemid)l, Minn. UL LT AN nninnn ABSENCE Makes Fonder RERTEE He 4 il AT BEMID]I, 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 the Heart Grow of Some One Else, If You Aren't on the_]ob 1y 1y SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF: IN: DIFFERENT POSES —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED) ATTRACTIVELY The Hakkerup Studio MINN exquisite grace and charm of child- hood and womanhood, and the strength, dignity and character, of marnhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidji, Minn. The Boss Will Be Glad When Scoops Goes On His Vacation |/ to board and care for. 'WANTEB—Tutor Tor eollege alge- bra.. Address 333 Ploneer. 3-73 WANTED—GIrl for gemeral house- work.. 703 Bemidji Ave. 628tf 'ANTED—Buyers. Now is your chance to get Royal Beach lots only half’ mile from city Hmits. All over 100 feet lake froat, and from: 580 to: 634’ feet. long. Owner, T. Beaudette; Tailor. Call at 119 Third St. 7-19 | WANTED--One or two small mother- Iess childrem of good parentage, Good home and care guaranteed. Address “H. A K.” clo Pioneer. 5-76 MISCELLANEQUS FANTED—A. cook, $45 per month; kitchen maid, $18 per month; al- 80 table waitress, $20 per month. ' Address Superintendent, Lake Ju- lfa Sanatorium,. Pupesky, Minn. " 6-T FOUND—An umbrella. Owner may kave same by calling at Ploneer. 2-76 FOR. SALE. ; 2 CORNER RESI] - : DENCE LOTS, f:)mom hiouse, 2’ lots, only $900. -aere improved Py p! farm, 3 miles, Elegant. span mules, liarness an wagon, $250. ' . Hotel, 20 bedrooms, thoroughly modern, nicely furnished stzady boarders): $8,000. New 12x16 tent on leased ground, fuall of new furniture, wortk about $175, only $75.. Fine farm for rent. T Let me insure your property or amato. 6-room. oottage; (rent) $18. Confectionery car fine and> fixtures 1$100. ). Double alley ten pimett and tent, ‘cost $500. Sell' cheap. : Popcorn Crispett machinery, com- plete, snap. SPLENDID DRIVING MAR “‘ HARNESS AND' BUGGY, $250. ss'{(‘)l(\)z best corner residence in eity, zog-room house and Iot 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, $1,204. 20 acres hardwood land, 6 miles ou;;[ 51500'. . odern 6-room house, » lots, $2,250. SR Good young herse, and wagen, $150. $150. 5-room house and barn on dne- half aere, $2,000. 5-room house, modern sione except heat 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. i Gdenutne snaps on farms and farm and. 12, harness Have his mate at DON'T FORGET THE AUCTIOM. Z SALE NEXT SATURDAY. Cow horses, young stock. pigs, chicke furniture, farm machinery, etc. E. J. WILLITS, Phone 41. 115 3rd St.. —————— S, L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steln?nand Hot Water Heating Get our estimate. ! Aunnnnm By “HOP" (have 40 location - 5134 ||||n|||||u§ # Phones 555 and 309 = 4 "y kS "4

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