Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 30, 1917, Page 5

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' FOUR PRESBYTERIAN PICNIC The Presbyterian Sunday schiool picnié will be held Wednesday at Dia- mond Point. Everyone attending will be expected to bring a picnic lunch. ' Transportation will be pro- vided from the church at 10 o’clock in’ the morning for the small children and others unable to make the trip. The committees are as follows: Arrangements—C. W. Warfield, A. . Warfield, A. A. Lord, Dan Gracle, Mr. Jepson, George W. Rhea and Quincy Brooks. Sports and amusements—N. E.| banjoist, will be here for the opening program of Chautauqua and the five Given, Rev. L. P. Warford, Herbert | dags of music, entertainment and lectures will be given a proper start by Warfield, Glen Conger, Raymond | thess versatile artists. Lord, John and Frank Harris. THE ‘nmmm DAILY PIONEER MONDAY. JULY 30. 1917. c I. A s s l F I ED FOR RENT—House, Tenth and Min- nesota. Call Duncalf, Phone 14- FOR SALE F-2. 629tL FOR SALE—Good cow. Coming Il . MARYLAND SINGERS WILL BE s HERE FIRST DAY OF CHAUTAUQUA| ry like a picture WANTED—Girl for chamber work, Send %:ru; Frfzemls Post Talented Southern Lassies, with Charles Frink, Banjoist, ° tresh this fall. ~Call 923 12th St | erer— i for Kitehen—Apply also one for kitchen work. Call w‘“ ai'e H n a a | 8 WL N TR TS LTS Hotel Markham T241L . "Imm] nce . FOR SALE—A 23-ft. gasoline launch = 2 : I g 0 n Ig I Ire in first class condition. Inquire| WVANTED—To buy & or G6-room rural phone, Jester Farm Resort. 5-730 713 Minn. Ave. 4-82 goufl; "fij‘;"’téeftflr‘fihln 50-f¢ml lot FOR SALE—Light team of horses. An"" :';. m; h:me..mE. .Jl:ewliall'll;: Only B cents each At| Ibavire of Dan Gainey, Given| 175”3 & Phone 4i. el . Hdw. Co. 6-e.0.d. 81 Carlson’s Variety Store. e WANTED—Lady of refined appear- City Drug Store. FOR SALE—Light team of horses. ance to handle good business The Maryland Singers, four dainty southern lassies and Charles Frink, the Songs of the Sixties will be featured by the Marylands and the girls will costumed in the hoops and ruffled skirts of Civil War days. Mary Capt. Mac’s News Store. Inquire Dan Gainey, Given Hdw.| proposition in city of Bemidjl. MORE FORESTER RECRUITS ::0 now nnjom: thall;. t.l:llrd"l-u:cde:lhl l:uon antl. rt.holr prrozm ilh::l: Abercrombie & McCready. Co. 722-24-26-28-30-81| Goods received gold medal at Pan- e versally pronounced to be one of the sweetest and daintiest features in the Abraham'’s Confectionery. ama Exposition. “H. A. R.” clo More recruits were sent to Dulu;h Chautauqua and lyceum field. : grgysx;lil:r ;.’ 10th 8t m.m Pioneer. . 3-780 E eers, by » - —_— | WANTED—G or general hoi ?:rxte(:rLth; T.!ot:ll:}:lonl.mm'rhe men i SONGS OF LONG AGO ‘Wm. Christianson’s, Nymore.| FOR RENT—Lower floor of 1111| work. 907 Dewey ssveenue. Ph‘:‘; are Chnrle; A. Carson, Robert C. Melodies which were popular when father and mother were boys and Lake Boulevard to right parties.| 268 2-731 Shaw of Funkley, Oscar Lesetmo and | 81rls, songs of the Sixties, will be given the place of honor on the Chautauqus S====——==============| Four nice large rooms, large porch | WANTED _Housskesper; brother, Gilbert, of FErskine, Lewis Larson of the same place. TUBERCULOSIS VICTIM Ira Sealey, age 36 years, died at Lake Julia sanatorium yesterday. He had been at that imstitution for the past five months. His home was in Ohio. He has no relatives in this state. Relatives have been notified of his death and the funeral arrange- ments will not be made until they are heard from. from. FUNERAL HELD TODAY " Fr. J. 3. T. Philippe, reotor of St. Philip’s Catholic church, officiated at the funeral of Mrs. J. P. Duncalf this morning at 9 o'clock in the church. Mrs. Duncalf died Saturday morning at St. Anthony’s hospital from dia- betes, from which she had been suf- fering for the past four years. NEW ARRIVAL A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre, 505 America avenue, yes- terday morning. BERLIN TAXES INCREASE Berlin, July 28, via London, July 28.—Greater Berlin will contribute slightly more than 104,000,000 marks to the state income tax this year. This is an increase ot 11,000,- 000 marks over 1916. Mrs. McCreihn of Leonard passed | morals of our young men and women. Saturday in Bemidji on business. Charlotte Bye, Lizzie Cromwell and Adeline Miller of Pinewood passed and wholesome. They will live when the spoony, loony kissing songs of today gaturday in the city the guests of are forgotten. The old songs, what long forgotten memories they revive. They friends. 1f you have a room to reat or want to_yent one—you get the best chéice through s Pioneer _want ad.” Phone 822. *x NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To Appear In Bemidji With Chautauqua Aug. 2-6 We wish to call the attention of all users of electricity that we have opened an office in the Elks build- ing, 320 Beltrami Ave. We will mail all bills on the 1st of each month and will expect the bill to be paid on or before the 10th of each month at the office, to obtain tise 10 per cent dis- count. If bills are not paid by the 20th, service will be discontinued WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. WE .WILL POSITIVELY NOT SEND OUT COLLECTORS AFTER AUG. 16th, and there will be no variation to the above ruling. Office hours: ' 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily; 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday and the 10th of each month. MINNESOTA ELECTRIC LIGHT - & POWER CO. d-84 4| There will be no cheap or trashy numbers on the program and there will be For serving iced tea The vogue of large capaciwy glasses for iced tea is more than fashionable. It is sensi- ble. One usually wants more than an ordinary glassful of' this refreshing beverage. You will find at Barker's un- usually attractive patterns in Iced Tea Glasses—highly pol- ished Glass at moderate prices. $3.50—Set of six. We have Coasters at $1.50 for set of six. Others up to $3.50. Iced Tea Spoons—Plated silver, set of 6, $1.50 to $3.50; Ster- ling silver, set of six, $12.50 to $20.00. E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks Tady who screened, rear porch screened for| “'wii care for chickems; farm 4 sleeping, rooms nicely papered and miles east of Nary, Minn. Samuel » painted, fine yard, splendid neigh- The Dally Pioneer receives ¢ borhood, fronts on lake. Not mod- Hubler, Nary, Minn, Box 4. wire services of the United + : 10-83 ern but attractive place to live. Press Association. *| Only $18 per et °735,, WANTED—Kitchen girl and cham- bermaid. Call Jester farm. 724tf o . : GOOD HAY WILL BE ONE OF THE most important factors this com- ing winter in taking care of live . stock. We offer the following Mississippi River bottom hay > stumpage, to let on 1-3 cro e oo ° shares or will consider cash ofl: eml l 9 fers, which ever suits purchaser best. The hay is well located and £ well bunched as follows, subject to B . previous sale: Town of Jones, By Sending this Coupon to the :elncg Town 146, Range 35; Soc. 5, Government Lots 7-8-9 and 10; NATIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD GARDEN COMMISSION Sec. 27, Government Lots 1-2-3-4 d 5; Sec. 32, 210 land Blldg., w P o D.C. an ec. Government Lots i-sm arids E; ;sl’.ec.dl 33. G(’)rvernment with a 2-cent stamp to pay postage, a canning and drying manual Grant vauey,mi;eing Town 14?;. will be sent free of charge, All you have to do is to fill out the space and enclose the two-cent stamp for postage.. These are 12- Readers of the Range 34, Sec. 29, Government Lots 7-8-9 and 10, and on Grant Creek in Sec. 8, E1% of the NW. page manuals, fully illustrated, and are sent out in co-operation And in T Fern, being T with this paper as a part of the personal service we at all times aim 145, Rango 35, Sec.’ 5. on Miss to give our readers. River, Government Lots 1-2-5-6-9 and 10; Sec. 2, W3 of the SBE¥%, 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 SE; Sec. 26, NB SE; Sec. 28, on Creek Bottom, Wi NW; Sec. 35, E3% NW. J. -J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minnesota. BIROOL. .o v v s seenEes aws sETLe BEvEE Y e o 1d-728,7 program. It is felt somehow that most of the songs of today, with their cheap sentimentalism and many times their glorification of marital infidelity, are not to be compared with the songs of other days. Songs which make light of the sanctity of the home and which place the cabaret and the “Great White Way” above the home and kindred institutions cannot but have their effect on the FOR 5 Good team mules, new harness, City........ .. S S BB oo s vnes SAB. sies e 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, :i‘;s harness, good Concord buggy, Very nice Chester White (sow) pig 8 weeks, $7.00. Good young work horse, cheap. New $500 Crispett machinery, on- ly $150. e . New double alley ten pinett “and e new tent for alleys and all equip- ment; cost $550, for $150. ; “sNew one-horse wagon, complete, New feed mill cheap. Confectionery car and fixtures: can be moved to any location (a dandy) $110. Good motor boat, cheap. Restaurant and hotel down town, $500. $2,000 Fair Store stock, sale or trade for land. nnnanne_ | 6-room house and lot, 2 block\ SONGS BRING MEMORIES ‘The old songs had nothing of the suggestive about them. They were clean repeople the earth again with those who have gone into the far country and arouse voices that have been still through the long, long years. EXPERIENCED SINGERS Members of the Maryland Singers are well known in Chautauqua and Lyceum circles. The young ladies have excellent voices, charming personal- ities and real brains. They have been trained in our leading conservatories. B3 Automobile work, boat engines, acetylene welding, etc. . Batteries charged and cared for. All work guaranteed. FOLEY’S CARAGE Phone 78,477-w Service Station for all Cars no numbers which will go “over the heads’” of the audience. BEmIDJI HORSE NMIARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Telvphone 373 8emidil, Minn. ST T TR AT AU WE HAVE THE 10TS 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. from City Hall, on 4th St.; worth $1,500; have offered for $1,000, but will consider offer for even less if o sold this month. Owner does not live here and says sell.” She’s gick. All modern 7-room house, 75-foot front, only $1,900; $400 cash and $25.00 per month and 7 per cent im- terest. Waorth $3,500. 6-room house, bafn, 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. , R 7-room house (very nice) on 60- foot lot, 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 farm; might trade, $1,200. AL EU A LT LA AT LB T UL L EASY PAYMENTS ~ick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post Jffice Block, for prices and June discount. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap, Nat Bank Blde. St. Paul. Minnesota. (LT AT LT ET LT D UL TEN LR LA TR RS LA T T 1 A L T T T T T D T T Bemidii - Kelliher Auto Servic: Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 a. m. Daily But--- ; . Returns 5:20 p. m. 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute FARE 5c PER MILE Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land Before YOUR boy “,Falls In" see that Ph7°7ne FRANK WARD’ Prop. Nflgl-trzr:fle 20 acres, one mile west, only $1,- he visits our studio. We'll make O B on ol kit o g Taod, o FAN' A NEW you the BEST picture he ever had. S D, | A paopranE AT ones? © 43t The Hakkerup Studio ..BELTRAMI HOTEL-~ Wanted—40 acres close in on lake, (Formerly CHALLENGE) BEMIDJI, MINN at once. Under New Manageinen,t Wanted—40 or 60 acres hardwood land not over 6 miles east of city, at Now Open for Business Completely re-modeled and re-decorated. modern house down town. Come in and see-me anyway. In- formation cheerfully given. For Trade—Good $1,500 house and AR once. Meal 35c . Sunday Chicken Dinner---11:30 to 2/00 ---50c MRS, KATE MULLANE, Prop. lot for Brainerd house and lot about same value. Quick deal desired. E. J. WILLITS, Subseribe for The Pioneer T T TG TR AR e s WAR SCOOPS A Ghair Also Should Be Furnished For The Worn To Sit 00 By “HOP”— AN Esuaswocte ) / ey e 71 e A . Defective

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