Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 18, 1917, Page 5

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CLASSIFIED FOR SALE. FOR SALE—1119 Beltrami sAve. 18t ————— FOR SALE—My Saxon roadster. Car is in first class condition. Glad to demonstrate. Ed. Currey. Phone 507 or at Elko Theater. ) 817t FOR SALE CHEAP—And on easy terms, house, barn and other buildings, and two acres of ground, fine large garden, near the ‘lake on 26th St. (Wow). This' is a chance for someone. Act quick; this won’t won’t go begging long. See me at once. Longlmlla.2 sis FOR SALE—Overland car, or_will exchange for lighter car. What have you? Box 223, Cass Lake, Minn. = 10-828 merica ve., seven-room house, fine condition, on easy payments, or will rent-af- ter Sept. 1. C. W. Warfleld. 5-818 FOR SALE—232 acres, 11 miles south of Bemidji, near Nary. Easy terms, 5 per cent interest. . Write M. D. Fritz, owner, Mankato, Minn. 3-818 ——————————————————————— FOB RENT. FOR RENT—11-room house on cor- ner of Beltrami Ave. and Sixth street; also 7-room house on 6th street. Inquire within. 1-818 FOR RENT—Furnished room, COr. 6th St. and America Ave. Phone 815-W. 811tf FOR RENT—Furnished summer-cot- tage at Lavinia. Reynolds & Win- ter. 5-818 FOR RENT—One furnished room.! 6515 Bemidji Ave. 817tt FOR RENT—One office room in Se- curity Bank Building. Inquire at bank. 816t WANTED WANTED — Laundry woman at Birchmont. Call 15-F-2. 81t WANTED—Men to work on farms in Alberta, Canada. Information and free literature given and cheap rate certificates issued by Edward Bell, agent of the Alberta government, Canada, who will be at the Markham Hotel, Bemidji, until Saturday afternoon. After above date write to W. E. Black.) Canadian Government Agent, Grand Forks, N. D. 3-818 WANTED—Laundry girl. Apply at Hotel Markham. 3-818 FOR SALE Team mules, harness and wagon. ‘Horse, 1,200 1bs., new harness and buggy. Popcorn Crispett machinery com- plete. Ten Pinett double alley, tent, all complete; very cheap, easy terms. Confectionery car with fixtures. New water power washing ma- ehine. Studebaker Flanders 5-passenger, a real good car, only $175.00. Ford half truck, very good, $200. Maxwell 5-passenger, might trade for good team and harness. Ford runabout, cheap. FOR RENT yu-acre farm, house and barn, close to school; will rent till April for $50. 11-room modern house down town. 5-roomhouse, modern except heat, down town. 5-room house for $12.50. 3-room house for $10.00. 10-room house down town $25.00. Store “building with 5-room flat, $50.00. Modern store building 3rd St., 2]$65.00. FOR SALE Restaurant and hotel. reasonable, easy terms. Let me insure your auto or other property. If you wish quick sales or trades come and see E. J. WILLITS, 115 3rd St. 6-824 Oh, 80 Phone 41. . AT THE ELKO The great heavyweight comedian, Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, is headliner attraction at the Elko to- night in his latest Paramount-Ar- buckle comedy entitled ‘“The Rough House.” This will be shown with the drama “Temptation and ‘the Girl.” Tomorrow, matinee and evening a Triangle program of six parts is at the Elko. Wilfred Lucas and Lillian Gish lead in the drama. AT THE GRAND Tonight's tem.ureG at the Grand is in six parts. Willlam Russell plays the strenuous lead in “My Fighting Gentleman,” an American-Mutual feature. Tomorrow, evening only, the pop- ular Miss Shirley Mason is ‘featured in Edison drama” “The Tell Tale Step,” an unusual and interesting photodrama in gy\e parts. » How lcelanders Tie Horses. ‘The Icelanders have a strange but effective plan for preventing horses straying away from any particular spot. If two gentlemen happen to be riding without attendants and wish to leave their horses for any reason they tio the head of one horse to the tail of the former. In this state it is utterly impossible for the horses to move on. either backward or forward. If dis- posed to move at all it will be only In |_ a circle, and even then there must be mutual agreement to turn their heads the same way. . Population of Holland. Official statistics give the population of the Netherlands as 6,583,226, made up of 3,270,859 males and 3,312,367 fe- males. During the last twenty years the pop- ulation of the country has increased annually from 135 to 2 per cent. The increase has been practically equiva- lent to the excess of births over deaths, as the number of immigrants and emi- grants has been substantially the same. . Amsterdam {s still the largest city in the country by over 100,000 inhab- itants, its population being 628,403. One hour of the present is worth two in the future and a hundred in the past. “Hello, is this the Bemidji Jowelry Co?" 80 acres good clear land to trade for good auto. Two good corner lots, cheap. Good improved farm very cheap. A snap on house and lot. Oh, so eheap. @ Elegant acre east of Bemidji, cozy little house. A little dandy. Good little improved farm; the one you are looking for. EXPERT REP “Yes, ma'am.” “Do you repair clocks?” “Yes, ma’am, we do.” “Would you call for ours today?” “Yes, ma’am, right away; and we’l] deliver it when it is ready.” “Alright, thank you.” “Good bye.” 3d 814-16-18 AIRINGC DONE Automobile work, boat engines, acetylene welding, etc. Batteries charged and cared for. All work guaranteed. FOLEY’S CARACE Phone 78,477-w Service Station for all Cars LU UL LT T LI LL LT LT LT T What kind of a Iot you 1 site? cozy little home: A location for a fine residence? THE LOTS ooking for? A good business Or just a place for a EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Balley, Post Office Block, for prices and June discount. - BEMIDJI TOWNSITE ANY Cap. Nat Bank Bfign Minnesota. St. Paul. FOR SALE 232 acres, 11 milés south of Be- midji, near Nary. Land lays well and will be sold for $2,500; $500 down, balance 10 years’' time, at § per cent interest. Description — N% SE1,, SE SE%, Lot 1, SW of SEY, Sec. 1, Town 144, Range 34; and SW14 of SW1, or Lot 7, Sec. 6, Town 144, Range 33. If interested in this tract, write M. D. FRITZ, Owner, Mankato, Minn. d 814-17 1w 816 The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is t see that a notice of their visit here is insert- .ed in the personal columns of the Ploneer. your items’ to this office. Teleplione 922 or bring |~ aunnununnit the | gau THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ’ SATURDAY. AUGUST 18, 1917, The ) Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land Bllt-f'- Before YOUR boy “ Falls In” see that he visits our.studio. We'll make you the BEST picture hefjever had. The Hakkerup Studio ‘ MIN BEMIDJL When YOU Are in MINNEAPQLIS or ST. PAUL Be Sure to Visit the Wonderful New Minnesota State Prison IN STILLWATER Open for inspection Every Day (Except Sundays and Holidays), 8 to 11 A. M. and 12:30 to 4:30 P. M. Round ‘i rip on Trolley Cars including Prison Visit: From St. Paul—4 Hours From Minneapnlis—6 Hours The Finest Public Institution of its kind 1n the World Ladies' and Gents’ Suits IUIADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, lit,l class workmanship T. Beaudette, | Merchant Tallor 210 Third Street b ty x *k a8 *x *x *p T . * * «¥ *® ak v 't * R % ARk I RRRRE FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidii, Mi | | g ° i i * % Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. » 2 x Land, Loans, Insuranee_ il’ and City Property i: « Troppman Bloek Bemidji ¥4 DEAN LAND CO. N. L. HAKKERUP 8Se AI8 "b00d-o8rviCe™ AUVerisers KR KR KRR KRR KRR IR KRR R R KRR R KRR KRR KKK KK HK KK KKK »* K x —WATCH HO! *n * x "EanWlteh% BEMIDJI SHOE STORE The DAILY PIONEER re- ¥y ) K ives wire service of the ¥y *x our prices are right. Phone 172-W A. W. Peterson, Mgr. *x % *x . AR KK KRR RN EEK KK KKK KRKK ’l Bakers and Confectioners & ‘Wholesale and Retail ¥ Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ Piancs, Orgass and Bewing x Fountain Goods xx Phone §73-W W. G. SCHROEDER ® 4 Bemidjt Phoue 66 ¥ 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 135 %x J. BISIAR, Maaager K *K PHOTOGRAPHER X *x Offering you their “‘goud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- K K *K s Shoes and Furnishings BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. NITED PRESS Association. ¥ = . 316 Minn. Ave. : x X A R A AR SRR E E R R R R R R R L : 4% lcs Cream, Bakery Goods, *x Machines ,,‘,,.,.‘,,,._,«-«c:cca;ia«c«n;;;;.;,.,,,., b ¥y about themselves. Why not call them up? ) . % o Our goods are the hest and % 204 Minn. Ave. « %« KOORS BROTHERS CO. *x MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS buy here. ¥ Confectionery,Cigarsand & 117 Third 8t. Bemidjt 4 o:4:«f««4:4:-uucc.tz’””_“’”"””**iici*iifi«i«u pe *x KAKRE A AR AR XA RN AREY Ak XX A& llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIg L. P. rg;xs = Plumbing, tngg!d! Hot ‘Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 555 and 309 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfi Photos Bay and Night ARRRRRRAAAN & & & * b3 x I R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R E R P R R R R R Y uits Made In Bemid Those snappy styles, smart cuts and perfect fits in suits that will be seen on the best dressed men in Bemidji this fall are not accidents. Nothing that BROSVIK makes is accidental-- just the result of careful calculation, the proof of the skill of the master in the art of tailoring--and he is a local tailor In The Front Rank Individual tailering is an art which should be developed much by every tailor, yet it is one which very few observe;different- ly styled people want differently made clothes. That’s why a Brosvik tailored garment looks just like you want it te look. Choosing Is Easy When you have hundreds of styles of fancy suitingsin all fab- rics shades and colors that human taste desires to select from. You need not necessarily be measured toasuit or overcoat just for the privilege of looking. Hundreds have already looked. Come, we’ll both enjoy it. PAUL BROSVI Phone 33| MERCHANT TAILOR 19 Third Street Ji Plenty Of Time For A Time Exposure ! Defective |

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