Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 7, 1917, Page 2

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THE BEIDJI DAILY PIONEER | Qus,ou ot moso PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. @. E. CARSON ‘ is senior partner of the firm of of Toledo, County and lnd that said firm wlll ONE HUNDRED DO] lnd every case of Cntnrrh th cured by the use of HALL'S MEDICINE. FRANK J., m; rmnce. this 6th day of.| b A WooL (Senl) E. H. DENU TELEPHONE 22 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Not. ly and acts through the Mucous Burlnces o( the for tn!lmonhll !olfl.%.% Plll: for cons CLASSIF Sy No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIER . BY MAIL Omeyear..............$5.00 Oneyear..............$4.00 b Six- months . . . 250 Six months .... . 2,00 FOR BALE. Three months 125 Three months .......... 1.00 FOR SALE—W r maps, 163 One month ... . 45 bound, showing all nations One week ............. .12 vk LA (2 one during these times of w§ assures you of onme. We o limited number only. Read in big ad in this issue. Office. FOR SALE—Second hand 1 ing goods and shoe shelvi electric light fixtures. O Bowser Co. FOR SALE—Thoroughly house, large grounds, very Might rent. E. J. Willits, 1. St. Phone 41. FOR SALE—80 acres of goo or might consider trade fo second hand Ford Year. “C. B. N.,” clo Pioneer. FOR SALE—Cheap, dandy launch complete, including THE WEEKLY PIONEER Sl N Ten pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Pnb lished every Thursday and sent postage pud to any address for, in BRVRNOB o:, sisisi6:0ieimaies drowivimsis was G s wBiaals Fiath 50 01816 ...$l50 OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS The Daily Pioneer is a member of the United Press Association, and is represented for foreign advertising by the General offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal Cities. —_— ADVERTISING WILL DO IT ' The billions of dollars that our government and foreign nations are borrowing from our people that will be spent right in this country for foodstuffs and war supplies of all kinds. The bulk of this money will find its way into the hands of the millions of wage earners, and they in turn will spend most of it for the necessities of life. This community will get its share of those billions. The SHREWD home merchant knows this, and is already mapping out an extensive advertising eampaign to offset the tremendous efforts of mail order houses and large city merchants. He will get' his, for ad- vertising will bring it to him. The local merchant who forgets to advertise, who expects to increase his businees without a proportionate increase in legitimate publicity expense, may discover to his cost that he is decreasing it instead. The public takes every man’s number, Longballa, Security Bank B Property 307 3rd St. Frank house. Ed. Achenbach, B Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—Good milch cow. FUR KENT. FOR RENT—Two furnished 923 Bemidji Ave. b FOR RENT—DANDY 5-ROOM TAGE. E.J. Phone 41 WHO WILL IT BEY WHAT WILL YOU DO? With the actual draft upon us, there is much speculation as to who Diamond Point (very cozy). ‘Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone NEY & CO., Toledo, house, in first class conditics, FOR SALE, RENT OR_TRi} THE BEMIDJI DL(LY PIUNEER Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he J. Theney & Co., doing business in tha Clty Smt aforesald, Hall's Catarrh Medicine is-taken: i the), Blood FOR SALE OR RENT—Sever-tu 48 LT T Ap 3+ [} ply Anderson’s Second Hand stored 7 Phone ‘351 W Willits, 115 3vd St 3T S FOR RENT—Furnished cotta% i §-712 J. will be the first to go over from our own community. But whoever it may be, we who remain should see that they are not forgotten by the “folks back home.” We should ascertailn the camps to which one is assigned, and then through a home committee see that each is generously supplied with magazines, home papers, comfort bags, cheery letters, and anything that will make life more cheerful to them. No single indi- vidual going forth from this community to fight for his country should be overlooked, and all should be shown equal Courtesy and attention. ‘When the good people of this community organize such a committee the editor will be the first to contribute by furnishing a copy of this paper each week to each soldier who goes from our midst. What will you do? nesota. F-2. FOR RENT--Two modern roo America Ave. Phone 58. FOR RENT — Furnished large front room. 820 B avenue. . Phone 738. WANTED Call Duncalf, Phog cycle. oftice. WANTED—Good girl housework. Mrs. Phone 272. WORK AND PLAY—BOTH With the government need of increased production and the practice of sane economy on every hand, we should not for a moment lose sight of the fact that the human brain and body requires a certain degree of periodical relaxation. We must work—work hard and for lonT hours— in order that we may each perform the duties allotted to us. But we must have our hours of relaxation, or our overburdened frames will suf- fer and our energies will deteriorate. A wise head is needed to devise Apply at once. WANTED—To rent furnished rooms. R.,” clo Pioneer. two or WANTED—Second hand ladie# cycle; also second hand boy* Address ‘“‘Bicycle,” Pioneer 626t1 for general John Moberg. 3- WANTED—GIrl for Kkitchen work. Hotel Markham. 3- FOR RENT—House, Tenth and, Mins . 77 77 three Address “R. E. 3- 77 gome form of community amusement in which all may share—healthful exercise which is more play than work, and which will take the mind from the more serious problems of the day. Have you a plan? Speak up! ‘WANTED—District Surety Fund Life neapolis. right party. Address Erickson, General Agents, Here's one we just discovered and present it for what it might be worth: RIS neapolis. Agent for the Company, Min- Liberal contracts to the Hobe & 336 Metropolitan Bank Building, Min- 3-77 e Mrs. Johanna Olson of St. Paul, Minn., who is past 94 years of age, attributes her longevity to smoking. work. 703 Bemidji Ave. WANTED—Girl for generai lLouse- 628tf Yes, but just think, if she hadn’t smoked her life would no doubt be prolonged several years than it in all probability will. WANTED—A driver. Bemid Laundry. WANTED—Buyers. Now is chance to get Royal Beach e If this war continues long enough a lot of our soft soap patriots will be smothered in their own suds. They won't have the age limit as an excuse, T. Beaudette, Tailor. All patriots are patriotic, but some are more so than others—in their |__Third St. own estimation. Some nut suggests that we start a movement to Americanize Amer- : ica. Quite useless; the kaiser did it when he tramped on the star span- |« gled toe. DRESSMAKING Reasonable Prices Misses Dahl & Westberg 413 Minn. Ave. * . * While eliminating the food hog let’s mot forget the swine in other : commodity lines. The pen’s full of 'em. When a fellow has bats in his belfry the bats are about the only m things that count. We also understand several have registered at the Markham for the g Get our estimate. summer months. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children HERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain’s Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper- “WHITE HOUSE” TEA AND COFFE served exclusively THIRD ST. CAFE Ahkkkk * T Steam 1-77 your lots only half mile from city limits. All over 100 feet lake front, and from 580 to 694 feet long. Owner, Call at 119 7-79 IR R R RS R LR R B E S Phones 565 and 309 : ot aid o poe AR KRR KRR KR KKK txes. thatfa;;i 1[:) establishing a natural and regular FrEr e AR AR RRRRRE 54 : acn:; of the owel;. hChamberIam s Tablets have b sy stanp N ¥ cured man i ipati * FIFTH WARD : y cases oi chronic constipation. % e 83— x % .ugust L. Berg, Joe Hague, ¥ ¥+ Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut & * Service Night and Day *® KxRRERRRREXRNXKREK I E RS RS RS R R SRS dhkhkk ok SNnnnE- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|'IIIII||IIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII | *hhkhkk k- SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1917, lIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIllllIIIlIIIlIlil lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIII|IIII|IIII|IIIII|I 15 flfilllllllllllll!llllllllfi See That Typewriter? It's Absolutely the Best Made. Guaranteed 2 Years. Save - $20.00 By Paying Cash —~ 3 Don’t over spend. Economy is a National need We offer for cash this beautiful MODEL 5 WOODSTOCK Typewriter to you for $80.00. This is not a special price, but the regular cash price. FREE Trial No Money Down -Your giving this a trial does not obligate you to buy. If you decide to buy on the installment plan, here are the terms: Over a Year to Pay Model 5 Woodstock $ 85.00---$15 down, $15 monthly $ 90.00---$10 $10 “ $100.00---$ 5 $5 You can buy no better machine than the Woodstock. BECAUSE there is no better. If there was a better typewriter made we'd sell it. You may see Woodstock Typewriters on display at the Pioneer office or on the job in a dozen different stores and offices in Bemidji. IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlI_IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_llIIIIiIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIII O A (13 [ The Model 4 Woodstock may be bought on the following terms: $61.00 cash or $68--$5.00 down, $3 monthly Think of it—a brand new Standard Typewriter for a little more than half the price of other standard makes—and if there is any difference in quality it is in favor of the Model 4 Woodstock. Phone 922—and ask to see a Woodstock. It'll come, The Pioneer Office

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