Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 23, 1917, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DL(LY PIONEER THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1917. OO AR s ‘THE BET1IDJI DAILY PIONEER #——PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. ‘@ B. CARSON E. H. DENU TYPEWRITER BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL TELEPHONE 22 g KEREE R RR R AR Rk Entered at the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn., as second-class matter | * DR: EINER -JOHNSON - #« PHYSICLIAN AND SURGEON mnder act of Congress of March 3, 1879. % Bemldji, Minn. = - KRR R RERE X KK ’ ; ) No attention paid to anonymous contributions, Writer's name must R e ] ol [ 4 be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. x DR. L A. WARD 2 ¢ . 5 Communications for the Weekly Pioneer should reach this office not & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON g - s = i later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. = Troppman Block I 3 i ¥ —————— = Bemidji, Minn. l ) SUBSCRIPTION RATES IR R R R R R R BY CARRIER 505 o BY MAIL 3000 KRR R R AR RN KKK \ - b1 Ome year .......oue....$5. e year ... - $4. « A. V. GARLOCK, M. D ) ! ; a Six months ..o e .. 2.50 Six months . 2.00 = SPECIALIST v & w ¥ N P A Three months . . . 125 Three months .......... 1.00 &% EYE EAR NOSE THROAT s One month .... .. . 45 x Glasses Fitted —_—————————————————— i One week ............. .12 % Gibbons Bldg. Phone 108 ’ IS EEE SRR RN R KX EXEKEXX XXX KRR e TOM SMART * DRAY AND TRANSFER *® Safe and Piano Moving % Res. Phone 58 818 America THAT’S IT _ The Seeing ) ‘Woodstock’ It Makes I A AR A2 RS R E R R EREEE RIS RS T T T T T e T T T * Oftice Phone 13 KA XK RN R RN K& . THE WEEKLY PIONEER KRR KA XX KRR e " u an Ten pages, containing s summary of the news of the week. Pub- : DR. gimon " I o w t mcury ™ T - s .1.:0 m’ dw”o;’lfi % North of Markham Hotel ¢ § i e siemacesmrniararerarocecn asa i85 sLormEim a aisw e ; Y e Bk i s P KRR XXX KRR R KD ne OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS AKX A RA R KRR * DR.E. A SHANNON,M.D. * The Daily Ploneer is & member of the United Press Association, and (¥ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON s s represented for foreign advertising by the ’ * Oftice in Mayo Block * ---and thcy re easy to « Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 + L EE R R R R R R R R R E R RR] AR R R R R RS R ERERR] * DR. G. M. PALMER . Gemeral offices In New York and Chicago, branches in all principal Cities. | ¥ DENTIST » %« Office Phons 124, Residence 340 ¢ * Miles Block, Bemidjt * : VOTE FOR THE BOND ISSUES . ISR R R R R R R R R R RERERER) The taxpayers of Bemidji are going to be asked one of these days| k X ¥ X X X XK K R K K X K K & ¢ to vote $25,000 in bonds with which to pay for the new concrete bridge|* W, K, DENISON, D. V. M. + x VETERINARIAN + and also $6,000 for the remodeling of the city hall. X Office Phone 3-R Res. 99- + Both propositions should be carried by a large majority. x 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. + The bridge has been built. It has to be paid for and by the tax- & & # % ®* K & K X X X X X X £ 3 payers of the city. The bridge matter has been one of discussion from |& % % € ¥ X K X X € X X ®« K & $ soup to nuts and is thoroughly familiar to everyone in Bemidji. This is| % DR. E. H. SMITH * not a time for more bickerings. & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & The bridge has to be paid for and it’s up to the taxpayers to do it. % Office Security Bank Block * The city hall has been allowed to deteriorate the past few years un- (X $ R R R XK K XX RA AR E R E til it is shot to pieces and an eyesore inside and out. Its arrangement | % % % % % % % &€ % X X € £ ¥ get. for its purpose is a joke. It should be taken in hand and brought up to : PB%&&%O& Ifs%%m - : something the people of Bemidji will not need to be ashamed of. If $5,000 - o Miles Block . will work the transformation, as has been carefully estimated, it will LR R B B R E R R LR X be well worth the expenditure. EeNelabal :fif"*"**i’*‘l.’ SMART'S SUGGESTION WORTH ADOPTING ¥ DRI W PSpRICH When Alderman Tom Smart made the suggestion at the meeting of |¥ Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 376-W the city council Monday evening to the effect that a suitable sign be Res. Phone 376-R erected near the new bridge to inform passengers on trains passing near- I E S R EEE R R R R R X by that they were then crossing the Mississippi river he said something I E X E R R R R R E R B R worthy of thoughtful consideration, and not only consideration but con- DR. 'n_ L. STANTON summation. DENTIST With the completion of the bridge it will be an ornament and one of Oftice in Winter Blosk the features of the city and the fact that it spans the apparently insig- [ X X R K R XK XK K K K X X K K K 4 nificant Mississippi would be a matter of amazement and interest to prac-J % & % & % & X % % % ¥ & X % & ¥ tically every passenger. It would bring them a realization that they(* DR. R. E. RICHARDSON * crossed the Mississippi at a point where it is little more than a creek, near : Oftice: g?:l‘gfi:; Block : its origin, and that fact would be an important incident in a trip of many |y f.one 180-J Bemidji, Minn & miles for any tourist or passenger on business bent. I E RS EE R E R SRR EEEREE] * ‘After you have used it, you would have no other. Sat- isfied customers are telling us this every day. WE SAY ---“Don’t buy now.” It never pays to buy until you try and when youhave thourough- ly tried a Woodstock then make your buy- ing arrangements with us. LA A R R 2T TR TRY * ok k ok kkk 00000000 * Bk AN NN RS If the government allows a lot of fuel and food robbers to get to- A. DANNENBERG * gether and pick the pockets of the public how in the name of common First National Bank Bldg. & H x sense does the government expect a man who works for wages to buy|#& I remeve the cause of acute +* x x Liberty Loan bonds? It's too much for our cogitator. and chronic diseases * - , e e CHIROPRACTOR x T N M D r’ We happened to be in the business district ’tother day and glancing {® Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-§ 7-8 % FRE E l Ial o one! own i into a drygoods store discovered several dresses with the sign conspic-|#% Phone 406-W * uously displayed “‘One Fourth Off.” But we didn’t ask any questions. KEEXR XXX R KKK 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. Bk % %k %% % %% %NS ‘When pork reached the $20 mark, Minneapolis meat dealers urged | ¥ * porkless menus for the public. No one had to ‘“‘urge” us. We know when GRAHAM M. TORRANCE . we have enough. LAWYER * Miles Block Phone 560 ¢ One of the most humane features of the universal service measure will be in the relief given to some our dependent husbands. “Well,” says the Cheerful Idiot, ‘“this coal shortage will have at least one good effect. It will help to abate the smoke nuisance. — One of the best grades of Italian cheese is seasoned four years before being eaten. We thought so! DR. H. A. RORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ¢ AND SURGEON Suite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Office Phome 153 AR R R R R R EERER %% B BN Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated g spe- cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W I L E R R R ST R E R X LR R R R SRR R R R R J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 LR R R E RS R 3 KK XX KK IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE‘IJIJ Our recent ‘“‘spell of weather” would have been a splendid time to organize a polar expedition. GIRLS READY FOR BIG FOOD DRIVE The Model 4 Woodstock may be bought on the following terms: $61.00 cash or $68--$5.00 down, $3 monthly iy & x X & * & x * LA AL A SRR 222222 2 R 22 X 2 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. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & Office—Miles Block * EFX XXX XX XK REK X A AT AR AANNRANRARARANARKAANAE Ak ew kA hk ok kK Phone 922—and ask to see 8 Woodstock. 4’11 come. The Pioneer Office DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children This is a picture of the canning exhibits to be shown at the Minnesota State Fair, Sept. 3 to 8 by members of the girls’ clubs. The girls will rep- resent the government in the canning and drying demonstrations at the Min- nesota State Fair food training camp. They are members of Uncle Sam’s juvenile food army, which has a national membership of 800,000 boys and

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