Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 3, 1917, Page 4

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ek VIGR i FOR SALE - FURNITURE AND FOR SALE—Here’s a bargain, Model UNDERTAKING 5 Underwood typewriter $35.00.' Call Union Depot. 4-94 ‘FOR SALE—Six cylinder, 7 passen-; Sk Phone 176-W or R ger Paige automobile; or trade for land. B. W. Lakin. 6-97! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten-acre farm, one mile out, partly fenced - with woven. wire fencing, five jiot acres under cultivation; four-room house, barn, chicken honse .and good well, $1,200 cor will trade for house and lot. G. C. Messin- ger, Hanson’s Barber Shop. -Phone 836, garois T ineity o 1 2-93 A e BRI ) Fri e FOR SALE—Stationery 2% horse- +; power_ gasoline iengine;: 120 -gal- .Jon_ground tank and force pump. . Al A. Carter, 808 Irvine. Avg.z-s-it FOR SALE OR RENT—Good 5-room +;house” on lot 50x100. - Price $850 or will rent for $10.00. 225 Mis= sissippl ‘Ave. So.- i1 v . 6-93 FOB RERT. FOR RENT—Two modern _rooms. Mrs. Emma Powell, 1110 Bemidji Ave. 9-98 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room | for one or two gentlemen. 1211} Beltrami_Ave. 5 e.0.d. 8-11 FOR RENT—6-room house. A. Klein, Phone: 744. 1-93 FOR RENT—One office room in Se- curity Bank Building. = Inquire at|| * bank. 816tt ety Autoing, driving, on the links, playing genxiisi,' or enjoying other summer pleasures, your ¢ostume requires - articles - of jewelry that are useful as well as beautiful.” Your mneeds in summer jewelry have been an- ticipated at Barker’s. The Pins, Brooches, Necklaces, Bracelets, Buckles and Rings that fashion ap}n‘ovés for wear this summer’ _ WANTED - WANTED—Competerit girl) Must be . good cook. Good.wages to the right party. 703 Bemidji avenue. 5 826tt WANTED——GHI for general house- “'work, Mrs. M. J. Brown, 1005 [ ‘Lake Blvd. Phone 634. 829tr WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Tom Smart, 4-93 [ ‘WANTED—A competent girl for gen- ~ eral housework. 803 .Minn. Ave. Phone 630. 831tf || WANTED—Male and female clerks. Good salary and steady employ- ment. Address .“Clerk;” c|o Pio- neer office. . 831tf WANTED—Man with experience in baling either shavings or hay." Ap- ply to Minnesota Electfic Light & Power Co. Office. _ 6-97 LOST—Wallet containing about $20. Finder return to Pioneer for re- ward. 2-94 WANTED—Pupils for music class, 76¢ for:beginners, $1,00- for. ad- vanced pupils. ‘Fhree-fourths . hour lesson. 1100 Beltrami Ave. Phone 631-J. 5-97 WANTED TO BUY—I am _In_ the market to buy -cattle and hogs of any kind. Phoneé or write Geo. W. pochrsn, Bemidji, Minn, 6-98 LOST—Cover to Buick gasoline tank, ./ Saturday night, ‘ between Ninth % and Beltrami avenue. Return to 907 Beltrami-avenue. 3-95 |- LOST—Small round gold pin. Re- turn to-Pioneer. office for rewll;ié . 5 £ 1- . < ikl " WANTED—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms for .housekeeping. . Call 412- 5‘9"1 are here in a variety of: beauti- ful designs. When you pur- chase Jjewelry at Bnrkér's you secure ‘worthiness of quality whether tl‘xelselecnon is inex- . pensive or. costly. - E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street ‘Phonographs Kodaks Fiy 8 $ A new, perfected gelatine des- sert—a_highest grade gelatine, and with a big new featurs. It 1s flavored with real fruit sealed inglass vials. Choice d’ seven real frult fla- vors. Also Mint Jiffy- Jell for mint sauce aad ” Sold by Grecers Everywhere — —~ — - . n}mmnmnmnmm FUNERAL DIRECTO w5 meerson | || These Are “6ood-Service™ Advertisers Shipment Bieet from ‘he Fields in fPéfin'S}Iyénia ‘Red Juicy | Offering you their about themselves. EREEEREEERSR UND*RTAKER Why L3 ] »* »* ... = *'< ‘ 405 Beltrami Ave., s ; Bemidji, Minn, ' - The DAILY PIONEER re- &y ceives wire service of the %y RE SR X 8 7 Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations H of allkinds. All work up-to-date,- first class workmanship T. Beaudette, | Merchant Tailor § ,: 210 Third Street 'CEEEREERERED [ R R R R G - GENERAL MERCHANDISE # Giroceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, # Flour, Feed., ete. The . careful buyers buy here. * & W G: SCHROEDER * Bemidjt Phoue ¢§ »* cc.iu.clcic.cl: ccu-cccrcc-o&dx‘ » “ ot " « » * . L 3 L3 L] DEAN LAND €O. Land, Loans, Insurance and City.Property "% Troppmsn Bloek » % PETERIIE R A R ISR LS S | bt ot Yieha, Pipao wnd b B ts i Prontbsew U116 34 St . i axEREE - " WAR SCOOPS LETTER. FROM TH' BoSS—5 Ei HE 15 COMING-T3 IO TH' AVIATION SERVICE WITH ME— ANDTA MEET HIS TRAIN OR LET HIM KNIW WHERE- DI AM! BEMID]JL % “goud: UNITED PRESS Association. #i Bemidjl ¥4 . .. S “x llliiI{C’CCCCCC#’ICC’_’RC#C!’CQCl!ii’ WE HAVE THE LOTS What kirid of & lot are you looking for? = A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for & cozy little home: EASY PAYMENTS Pick: yours out §nd call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post Oftice Block, for prices and June discount. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Fas kn Nat Bank Blde. Minnesofa. |- Vpen You Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land Before YOUR boy “;Falls In" see that he visits our studio. We'll make you the: BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio 4 ||IIlflI,IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllillllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII||lII_I|!II|IIIIIIII“IlIIIIIII Birchmont To Remain Open Through Month of Sept. - For convenience of Bemidji folk thissummer resort will not close until Oct. 1. , Tickets will be sold among ‘the town folk and will be good uvatil vsed. : . Twelve Meal Tickets $10 Six Meal Tickets - - $5 Service is first elass and Bemidji citizens- are urged to support the resort this month, as upon the outcome may depend its being open during September in future years. 5 Parties, Banguets, and Enter- ~ tainments Specially Solicited R0 R NSNS Subserihe tor The Pioneer -sefvice” and spending money to tell this.commun- not call them up? » AERERRERBREEES '.E;';r‘?%gh Cnrub;” " BEMIDJ JEWELRY €O ~ - 204 Minn. Ave. - T X ETEEEEERRER & ] *n * BEMIDJI SHOE STORE * e L 5 x Shoes and Furnishings ## Our goods are the best and r our prices are right. - x Phone 172-W :l 315 Minn. Ave. * A W\ ?e\eraon, Mgr. * 3 TRt E eSS R E R R R R R R R R M T R R R R R R R R R R s KOORS BROTH!}RS co #x MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & Bakers and Confectioners ¥ x Wholesale and Retafl Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ x Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, #g& Machines - Contectionery, Clgarsand ®u 117 Third St Fountain Goods A Phone $73-W L) 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 136 *& «J. BISIAR, Manager L cC’CCOICC"CCllic.t.i’.'iliiil COCCC_C.CCClllf’tillil"’llii’if E R & % & Eat st N' L. HRARKERUP *x THE HOME CAFE _ PHOTOORAFHER Gordon Buras; Prop. ¥ Photos, Day asd Night ¥, corner 3rd St. & Bailt. Ave. Bemidjt * ’ & x = = = x = x = x x s Arrives On The Scene 4 T T0LD WM o { o LETME- “WCNOW WHERE /) Hewes “D_ \ e * . it Ripe During convalésdence, 1 : \ or at our warehouse on Creat North- and .when appefite la!s T brings fo the hot, dry mouth a treshness and a soothing baim - that coaxes back the enthu- "> siasm of health, 'l'bousépds of soldiers in Europe have cause to thank Wrigley's for it's tonic effect. ' EACH 35 cents B Cet your melon righi'at‘“;he car | ern tracks. Repairing of Al Kinds | If you want anything dome in the & tailoring line just bring it to PETER THORSON., T ~TAILOR— Phone 592 Over Doran’s " Defective

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