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FOUR OFFICIAL LIST Continued from: page 1 Raymond J. Flynn, Bankton. Gustaf Wallin, Graceton. Don E. Whitman, Bemidji. Harry C. Slack, Foy. 770 William S. Spencer, Bemidji. 749 Ben Schrinsky, Nebish. 18687 Frank: E. Wesley, Nymore. 1509 Harold Kidd, Bemidjl.’ 1211 Jo Biallls, Graceton, 1276 Warten E. McLain, Zipple. 1791 Sever Sletten, Nymore. 792 John M. David, Roosevelt. 620 550 1432 981 WAR EXCHANGE, THREATENED, Port to Be U A breakdown is threatened in the plan for the eschange of prisoners. of war between Great Britain and Ger- many. The cause Is Germany's in- sistence upon Southwold as the port of embarkation of German prisoners while the British authorities want Hull used. Lord Newton suggested In the house of lords that the reason for the Ger- man attitude is a desire to keep up the pretense that the Southwold route is the only one open to traffic. Draft Hurts Farmers. Delegates to the middle western re- glona] wheat m_ul rye conference re- port & serlous, shortage of farm labor. due to the draft ~ They will recom- mend to Secrefary Houston of the de-, partment of agriculture, at whose sug- gestion the conference was held, that the government devise some method of drafting unemployed labor for work apon the farms. The Lion and the Lamb. One of the most familiar quotations from the Bible which are not to be found there upon rescarch is “the lion ying down with the lamb.” The spir- it of the reference is correct enough, but turn up the passage in Isaiah and you will find. “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lic down with the kid, and the ealf and the young lion and the fatling together.” The popular mind has con- densed the zoological miscellany, and to the incorrect version alliteration has 20 doubt contributed.—Exchange. Adobe Bricks. Adobe bricks with which the Mexi- eans and Indians often build are made in two sizes, 18 by 9 by 4 inches and 16 by 12 by 4. They are baked in the sun, being turned each day, for from seven to fourteeu days. They are not good for use in a rainy region, as they are not hard enough to withstand the water.—Cllcago Tribune, Give children fruit to eat between meals instead of crackers (which are bard to digest) and sweet cakes. Fruits supply the needed mineral element for the health of the hody. NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BEMIDJI Whereas a petition has been pre- sented to me, signed by twelve free- holders and legal voters of Independ- ent School District of Bemidji, Bel- trami County, State of Minnesota, pe- titioning and requesting that I, as Clerk of the Board of Education of said Independent School District, call a special meeting of the legal voters of said School District, at the time, place and for the purposes therein specified. Now, Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given that a Special Meeting of the legal voters of said Independent School District of Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, will be held at the Central School House, located in Block Four (4) of the First Addi- tion to Bemidji, in the City of Be- midji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, on Saturday, the 22nd day of Sep- tember, 1917 at Seven o’clock P. M. the polls to be kept open until nine o'clock P. M. of that day, for the purpose of voting upon the propo- sition of authorizing the School Board of said School District to issue the Bonds of said District in the sum of $8000.00 in denominations of $1,000 each, bearing interest not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, payable fifteen years from date of issue, interest payable semi-annually for the completion of the building now being erected on Block 16, Or- iginal Townsite of Nymore, Block 1 of Ridgway's First Addition to Ny- more and Block 2 of Ridgway's Sec- ond Addition to Nymore. Dated September 11th, 1917. J. T. TUOMY, Clerk of Board of Education of Independent School District of Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minn. 1td 912 RESULTS TELL Results in Bemidji. Reaults tell the tale All doubt is removed. Can be easily investigated. be had? Oliver Gordhamer, carpgnter, 1200 - “I was tiff. and lame every mornipg and my ack hurt when I brought any strain 1 believe it was heavy lift- ing.and hard work that brought on I was handicapped in doing my work, especially stooping Three or four boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills strengthened my ack 18 1 have had Dewey Ave., Bemidji, say on it. the trouble. or lifting. back' and made me well. no trouble since.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Real Fruit flavors, in glaas vials; ‘are the dis-' You'll get anew idea of gel- atine desserts whenyou try this rare-grade gelatine. Choice of 7 purefruit flavors. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint sauce and salads. Sold by Grocers Everywhere FURNITURE AND. UNDERTAKING a2 l.m!._fiwllm Phone 178-W n» - - Why carry a fat watch? Bulk—weight and thickness— is the only valid objection to a ‘Watchmak- ers are constantly striving to reduce size without sacrificing pocket timepiece. accuracy. Dietrich Gruen hit upon a sin- ple rearrangement of the train wheels, which takes away half the thickness of the watch. It's a feature exclusive in Gruen Watches, making them “fit the pocket like a silver dollar.” No watch equals Gruen Verith- ins in beauty and convenience. in None surpasses them ac- curacy. See them at Barker’s—we have the exclusive agency in Be- midji. $35 to $150. E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks There Can Be No Doubt Aboqt the The testimony of a Bemidji citizen What better proof of merit can Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Gordhamer had. Foster-Milburn DO IT NOW Send us the price of a year's subscription if you are in arrears. We Need the: Money Hefiman & O'Laary GLASSIFIED JOR SALE. FOR . SALE. — Indian motorcycle, model 16; three speed; sidé car at- tachment, guaranteed in first class condition. See D. E. Whitman, J. C. Penney Co. 95tf FOR SALE—Imperial motorcycle, like new, or will trade in on light car. H. F. Crusberg, 412 Irvine Ave. Phone 478-W. 2-912 FOR SALE—On monthly payments, small house and two good lots. H. C. Baer at Security State Baz;l{.l i very FOR SALE—Davenport used little, also Mason jars. 1241 Dewey Ave. 2-912 FOR SALE—Stationery 21 horse- power gasoline engine; 120 gal- lon ground tank and force pump. A. A. Carter, 808 Irvine Ave. 825tf FOR SALE—Buy this splendid farm, stock and fixtures and all. TI'll move out and you move in. Here it is: 120 acres fronting Big Bass Lake, 8 miles east of Bemidji. Al- so 11 head of cattle and horses, about 10 tons of hay in barn and stack, together with a number of tons of coarse fodder, corn, millet and oats, good top buggy and wag- on with springs under box, almost new plow and disc drag, cultiva- tor and other articles and machin- ery too numerous to mention. Have * just added $400 addition to house. All goes with the farm for $3,- 000.00. Good title to the land. Terms: One-half down and the balance in from one to ten years, at 5 per cent. Would take small house and lot for part payment. I am an old soldier and lost my wife last spring and am too old to farm. Come and look this over. Address G. M. Banfill, Lavinia, Minn. Box 44. 910tf FOR SALE—Nice 15-acre farm, cor- ner Rako street and Clausen Ave., Nymore. 7 acres under cultiva- tion, 3-room house, barn, chicken house; house yard all femced, very fine farm home; will sell right if taken this week. It's close to mill and school. Just what you have been talking about for years. Come and see me. It'’s my own farm. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41, 2-911 e s FOR RENT—Furnished room, America Ave. 5-912 TUK RENT—Hotel, good business the year around. Address Num- ber *“5,”" clo Pioneer. 3-913 FOR RENT—Modern furnished front room. 1119 Beltrami Ave. 94tf FOR RENT—One office room in Se- curity Bank Building. Inquire at bank. 816tf FOR RENT—During winter, six- room cottage. 1433 Irvine Ave, opposite Fair Grounds. 4-915 FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- 909 keeping. 818 Irvine Ave. 1-812 WANTED WANTED—Kitchen girl. Markham Hotel. 3-913 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. H. C. Baer, 1205 Lake Boulevard. 96tf WANTED—Work by hour or day. Call 724-J in evening. 2-913 WANTED—Wood; will buy good cordwood for delivery between Sept. 15 and March 1. Terms: 10 per cent cash, balance on receipt of wood. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co. 12-925 LOST—Between Bemidji and Cass Lake, a nickel plated bumper for an auto. Finder return for re- ward to Anton Berg, 311 Chest- nut St., Grand Forks, N. D. 4-912 WANTED—Girl for general house- dork, possibly one who stays home nights. 706 Bemidji Ave. 3-912 WANTED—Two millwrights, 45¢ per hour; common laborers $3.00 per day; steady work all winter. + Olson’s Employment Agency. 2-912 WANTED—Would like the use of a light colored piano for the storage of instrument. For information l inquire at the Pioneer office. 3-912 WANTED—Ford owners, attention, investigate gasoline savers at Be- midji Tire Co. 6-917 LOST—Delivery account book, can- vas cover. Finder return to W. G. Schroeder’s store for reward. 910tf WANTED — Experienced stenogra- pher and office assistant at once, male or female. Steady employ- ment and good wages to right party. Apply in own handwriting to Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji Com- pany, giving experience and refer- ences. 3-913 WANTED — Janitor for Security Bank Building. Inquire at l;ar‘:ké 12t THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE . Good team mules, harness and wagon. Good covered milk wagon, $35.00. Wide tire lumber wagon. REAL GOOD RACING BIKE, cheap. . 1,200 horse, harness and!buggy. A good depot wagon, cost new $790-—$75.00. Pop corn Crispette machinery com- plete. Double alley Ten Pinette and new tent, cheap. Confectlonery car with fixtures, complete, just the proper thing for the Fair. Very fine launch, cheap. Ford Runabout (good one) $200. Ford half truck $200. 5-passenger MAXWELL (will trade) $300. 5-passenger REGAL (almost new). Cheap. Good AUTO TRUCK (trade horses) $800. Fine Hotel and Restaurant right down town. Must be sold at once at your own price. Elegant CEMENT BLOCK HOUSE, 6 rooms, 50-foot lot for only $1,600. $500 will handle; must sell account going away. 518 4th St.—6-room house and lot $1,000, or will consider any reason- able offer. for FOR RENT Farm house, good water, fuel in- cluded, for only $35.00 to April 1. 5-room house $18.00. 3-room house $10.00. 5-room house $12.50. 5-room house, 1% acre and barnm, after Oct. 1, $15.00. Very nice place. 5-room house, %2 acre, barn, nice- ly furnished $18.00. EXCHANGE 10-room house, fine location for rooming house, will trade for land near here. Good 80 to trade for auto. Good well equipped transfer line for sale cheap. Highly improved 10-acre farm to trade for house and lot. Have greatest snap in state on improved farms; also on wild lands. E. J. 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