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. 'FOUR THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER CHURCHES Low msltésp }t‘h 3’&'&&“%1&1 mass at' 9 a. ‘m.; Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.; vespers and benediction at 7280 p. m. Father J. J. 'l‘.fli’:l}lppe. sern,n n Evangelical Lutheran. t 10:30 v oA o'eloz;n ns‘ar:;;’?y 't)l':g‘::s:,r, Rev. |turn_for some time.—Little William Riemann, pastor. Herald, July 27. . inavi Mr. and Mrs. John Burke of Lake Boulevard have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Bus:ey n';:tler.Mnnd gom. Edward Shabel and daughter, DOTr-|pry john McDonald of Dewey av- " othy May, of Glendive, Mont. Mr.llo ¢ “joty Jait ‘eyening for o ath ;fl: ::mmon. “H. A. e _7%[3. IS‘Mb:l is P;::iyd%’;tm".‘t :]n.;esn‘“l where he will take an examination, YO RENT_T pe——— R = ity church in town | Lumber com o preparatory to entering 'the forestry; '—House, Tenth an - (WA 'D—Girl for housework. 0| gterz'lfi:i‘lyn“'l‘;fl;. {n.e g" P Grambo, | - |service. Mr. umnfig 18 a cruiser| Desota. Call Duncalf, Phone 14-| in family. 901 Lake Boulevard: Misses Evelyn Kirk of this city|and timber estimater. He is a bro-| F-2. T 639te 726tt panoe and Vivian Baker of Brainerd have|ther of William ‘McPonald, ensign’of| Mbmlxfi‘eorshlngmfis' o’clock, | returned from Cass Lake where they |the Fifth Minnesota Naval dlvi-lon._‘ WANTED a B X = | WANTED—Girl for chamber work, ] m BP| also one for kitchen work. Call I rural phone, Jester Farm Resort. have been the guests of Miss Ruby ‘Wheaton. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Panoramic photo of M. E. S. S. picnic only 50c at Carlson’s store; or| STUDENT JOINS FORESTERS io, 29 10th St. 1-728 = 5-730 AtRich Btud o_ Robert Shaw arrived this morning fOR BALE i Mrs. L. A. Chambers of Bemidji, m::‘n l;ls llllnmto-intl"nnklay and will . 'WANTH;I for kitchem. é]fi}é 1 ly of the Brickyards, returned |enlist in the forestry regiment today o ? Hote! arkham. S.:m:;ag' from a visit with relatives|and leaye tomorrow for Duluth and|FOR SALETLI;SM t&'.'i: ot ham.; - i in Ohio. Mrs. Manbeck and Mra. M. |then for St. Louis to join the rest of| Inquire of Dan ey, Given| WANTED—To buy 5 or 6-room Perkins, who went east at the same|the Tenth engine Shaw is a B. Hdw. Co. §-e.0.d. 81| house and not less than 50-foot lot time as Mrs. Chambers, will nat- re-|H. S. graduate and for the past two| FOR -SALE—Light team, of horses. N8~ Falls |years has been attending the Uni- ! versity of Minnesota E. J. Willits, 7-81 Ave., for my home. 115 3rd St. Phone 41. | WANTED—Lady of refined appear- ance to handle good business proposition in- city of Bemidji. Goods received ‘gold medal at Pan- FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 637. 3-728 GOES TO ENLIST John McDonald, Jr., son of Mr. and - Lutheran. Norwegian services next Sunday at 10:30 o’clock.. Come, worship with' us. Osmond Johnson, pastor. Lutheran Pfiee Services for the' children at 10:30 s. m. Regular services at 11 a. m. sermon subject—"Gold Tried in Fire.” Evening worship at 8 o’clock, sermon subject—*‘Getting Rid of the Unfit.” Epworth League at 7 p. m.K Sunday school at 12°m. A cordial invitation to” all. B. 'D. Hanscom, [} minister. Sunday morning at the Presbyter- vladies" and Gents’ Suits Made to Ordr Black Silk Skirts, waist 30 to 35, each $8.75 to $13.00 Silk Waists, size 46 to 52, each $3.00 to $7.00 White Wash Waists, size 46 to 51, price T B T T el ' $1.35 to $2.00 Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds, - All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship. 7. BEAUDETTE, Morhant Tair o fan church at 11 ‘o’clock the pastor will speak on the subject, “Let Us Not Be :Weary in ' Well Dolng,” (Galatians 6:9). In the evening at 8 o’clock the sermon will be preach: ed on the theme, “Breadth in the Narrow -~ Way,” (Matthew 7:14) Sundiy schogl will meet and ChristjanEn C o'clack a. m. 'Bervices next Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m. Bible class meets at 7 o'clock p. m. Epglish 8érvices at 8 ‘o’'¢clock p. m. Professor“Melin’ of Minneapolis will give A 7musical program at- this derviee. J In the Fifth ward, Bemidji: Sunday school at 2 o’clock. Ser- vices at 3 p. m. Everybody wel- "“$5.00 and $6.00 Munsing Underwear, size 7, 8, 9, a garment 90¢ to $1.50 Bathing Suits, sizes 46 to 52, a suit $7.00 to $10.00 come. Next Tuesday, July 31, the corner- stone of the new Swedish Lutheran church at Hines will be laid at 3 p. m. Rev. 8. W. Swenson will pffi- ciate. Other pastors will also speak. T. B. Nordale, pastor. -MRS. DUNCALF PASSED AWAY Mrs. J. P. Duncalf died this morn- ing at 2:35 o’clock at St. Anthony’s hospital. Death was due to diabetes, from which she had been suffering for the past four years. Her condi- tion became worse Wednesday and ghe was taken to St. Anthony’s hos- pital. The deceased was 57 years old and leaves to mourn her death, her husband, a daughter, Clarice, age 14, and a son, Raymond, age 115 also her father, L. A. Michaud, wha makes his home with the Duncalf NG DONE B %1% B I y e NOTHING IS A BETTER EDUCATION THAN THE POSSESSION EXPERT REPAIRI IN 'WANTED—Kitchen girl and cham- on Bemidfi, Beltrami are Minm.| OF MONEY. IF YOUR CHILD HAS A BANK ACCOUNT. HE WILL TAKE AN INTEREST IN METIC: IT WILL CREATE Automobile work, boat engines, acetylene welding, etc. family, two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Mec- Meekin and Mrs. Joe Harrington, both of Bemidji, and a brother, Louis Michaud of Kalispell, Mont. The fu- ST IN ARITH : T “IN” HIS MONEY MORE VALUABLE THAN HE WILL THE INTEREST ‘‘ON” HIS MO ] LEARN THE VALUE -OF MONEY AND . AND LEARN TO LOOK 0UT FOR neral will be held Monday morning at HIMSELF. Batteries charged and 9 o’clock from St. Philip’s Catholic GIVE HIM A BANK ACCOUNT. cared for. All work church, Fr. J. J. T. Philippe offici- . guaranteed. ‘ BANK WITH VS, WE_PAY % PERICENTZINTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEMmMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Telspheone 273 Bemidjl, MInn. ating. FOLEY’S CARACE Phone 78, 477-w Service Station for all Cars Nothing tells a sto- ry like a picture Send Your Friends Post Cards of The Big Mill Fire Only 5 cents each At Carlson’s Variety Store. = City Drug Store. E = n What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little home: EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post Office Block, for prices and June discount. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap. Nat Bank Blde. St. Paul. Minnesota. Capt. Mac’s News Store. Abercrombie & McCready. Abraham'’s Confectionery. Henry Miller's. Rich Studio, 29 10th St: OO AR T T LI L LU L T ‘Wm. Christianson’s, Nymore. Bemidji -Kélliher Auto Servic: Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 a. m. Daily Returns 5:20 p. m. 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute FARE 8c PER MILE TO PREVENT OLD AGE COMING TOO SOON! Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land But--- Before YOUR boy *;Falls In” see that he visits our studio. We’ll make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]JL MINN Phone .77 ~BELTRAMI HOTEL-- (Formerly CHALLENGE) Under New Managemen't Now Open for Business Completely re-modeled and re-decorated. Meal 35¢ .- Sunday Chicken Dinaer---11:30 to 200 ——- 50c MRS. KATE MULLANE, Prop. UL UL DL T T T T T, “Toxic poisons in the blood are thrown out by the kidneys. The kidneys act as filters for such poisons. If we wi to prevent old age coming too soon and increase our chances for a long life, we should drink plenty of pure water and take a little Anuric,” says the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. {s When suffering from backache, fre- quent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, the simple way to overcome these disorders is merely to obtain a little Anuric from your nearest druggist and you will quickly notice the grand results. You will find it thirty-seven times more potent than lithia, and that it dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar. i VT T Some Springboard--This-- St. Paul, Minn.—“I recommend heart- ily all sufferers of kidney troubles to Dr. erce, for what he has done for me can- not be estimated- too highly. I have taken many kinds of kidney medicine but I never found any relief until I took ghree boxes of ‘Dr. ’s Anuric Tab- 80 I can truly recommend these (s to all sufferers of kidney troubles. 1 think I am & 'well woman in regard to’ kidney trouble. Whoever is troubled with the kidneys should not hesitate to get these Anuric' Tablets for they are worth their weight'in % ’—Mges. W. Linosey, 227 Grove Street. Minneapolis, Mign.—“A short time I became all run-down and weak, :& was very nervous due principally to woman’s trouble. At times was very miserable. 1 saw Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription advertised as being good for this condition. I got it at once and one bottle completely cured me so that I have not had any trouble since. I am in better health than I have ever been, due, I am sure, to this medicine. I can safely recommend it to others”’—Miss Junia CarroLL, 1312 4ih Street N. SATUEDAY. JULY 28, 1917, [ WANTED—Housekeeper; lady who will care for chickens; farm 4 miles east of Nary, Minn. Samue] Hubler, Nary, Minn, Box 4. 10-88 bermaid. Call Jester farm. 724tt DISTRICT AGENTS WANTED—For the sale of Auto Vacuum_ Freezers, Coffee Percolators and’ M- chines; exclusive territory ‘guar: anted; write for full particulars. Auto Vacuum Freezer-Co:; 718 An- drus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, : ADVERTISE—Get business every- where, 25 words in 100 month- les; $1; 100 weeklies;, §$2.50; 40uwe \ Sunday papers, $10. Cope Agency; St. Louis, 1-728 SIDE LINE MEN—Do you want s real one that one order a' day will' pay you $9.00. No ' samples carry. Something new. Write day. CANFIELD MFG. SIGEL ST., CHICAGO; ILL. 1-738. ‘GOOD HAY WILL BE ONE OF THE most important factors this com- ing winter in taking care of llvp\ stock. We offer the' following: Mississippi River bottom - hay stumpage, to let on- 1-3 -crop: shares or will consider cash of- fers, which ever suits purchaser best. The hay is well located and: well bunched as follows, subject to previous sale: Town of Jones, being Town 146, Range '35; Sec. 26, Government Lots 7-8-9 and 10; Sec. 27, Government Lots 1-2-3-4 and 5; Sec. 32, Government Lots 1-3 and 5; Sec. 33, Government Lots 1-3-4-5 and 7; Town'''of Grant Vplley, being Town' 148; Range 34, Sec. 29, Government Lots 7-8-9 and 10, and on Grant Creek in Sec. 8, Elg of the NW3:i And in Town of Fern, being Towa 145, Range 35, Sec. 5, on MIss, River, Government Lots 1-2-5-6-9: and 10; Sec: 2, W34 of the SEY/, Sec. 3, NE NW and SW NW; and | in Town of Rockwood, Town 145, Range 34, Sec. 13, on Spear Head Creek, SW SW; Sec. 24, on School- craft River, S% SB; Sec. 25, N& SE; Sec. 28, on ' Creek Bottom, Wi NW; See. 35, BEl% NW. J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minnesota. 14-728 _— Good team mules, new harness, wide tire wagon, only $250. My beautiful driving mare (Ruby Hahl) mark 2.06, harness and new top buggy. Would trade towards house on Beltrami avenue. For Sale—Good 1,100-1b. horse,. new harness, good Concord buggy, $125. Very nice Chester White (sow) pig 8 weeks, $7.00. Good young work horse, cheap. New $500 Crispett machinery, on- ly $150. New double alley ten pinett and new tent for alleys and all equip- ment; cost $550, for $150. “gew one-horse wagon, compiete, New feed mill cheap. Confectionery car and can be moved dandy) $110. Good motor boat, cheap. Restaurant and hotel down town, $500. $2,000 Fair Store stock, sale o trade for land. 6-room house and lot, 2 blocks from City Hall, on 4th St.; worth $1,500; have offered for $1,000, but will consider offer for even less if sold this month. Owner does not live here and says sell. She’s sick. All modern T7-room house, 75-foot front, only $1,900; $400 cash and $25.00 per month and 7 per cent in- terest. Worth $3,500. 5-room house, barn, one-half acre ground, $2,000. 7-room house, barn, modern chick- en house, brooder and hover house, 4 acres ground, elegant location in city. Very fine 5-room, modern except heat, house. Garage and lot. Easy terms, $1,900. 7-room house (very nice) on 60- foot Iot, worth $4,000; owner, widow who is going away, and $2,650 will buy if taken at once. 3-room house and lot down town, $650. 10-acre improved trade, $1,200. 20 acres, one mile west, only $1,- 000. [ Snaps on all kinds of farm land. WANTED—A NEW up to date AEROPLANE AT ONCE. ‘Wanted—40 acres close in on lake, at once. Wanted—40 or 60 acres hardwood land not over 6 miles east of city, at once. For Rent—11-room thoroughly modern house down town. Come in and see me anyway. In- formation cheerfully given. For Trade—Good $1,500 house and lot for Brainerd house and lot about fixtures; to any location (& farm; might i same value. Quick deal desired. E. J. WILLITS; Phone 41. 115 3rd St. 5-726