Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 13, 1917, Page 6

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¥ . and was largely attended by both PRESBYTERIAN LADIES \[D HOLDS MEETIN The Presbyterian Ladies Aid so- Call 724-J in evening. 2. - - 1,200 horse, harness and buggy. (|| WANTED—Wood; will buy good| A good depot wagonm, cost newfl| cordwood for delivery hbétween|g790—$75.00. Sept. 15 and March 1. Terms: 10| " pop corn Crispette machinery com- per cent casli, balance on receipt 4 of wood. Minnesota Electric Light ciety held its first regular meeting in & Power Co. 12-925 the church basement yesterday af- ternoon. The Red Cross society of| WANTED—Ford owners, attention, the Presbyterian church has given investigate gasoline savers at Be- $15 to the local Red Cross chapter| midji Tire Co. 6-917 to be used in carrying on the work| L OST—Delivery account book, can-| of this organization. vas cover. Finder return to W. G.| A matter taken up at the meeting| Schroeder’s store for reward. 910tf yesterday afternoon was that each of the thirty Bemidji boys in the WANTED — Experienced: stenogra- Fifth Minnesota Naval Division on| pher and office assistaut at once, board the Kansas should be provided male or female. Steady employ- with home knit sweaters, scarfs and ment and good wages to right horses) $800. wristlets. If there are mothers who| party. Apply in own handwriting| "o, ' gotel ang: Restaurant right cannot knit for their boys and they to Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji Com- downr town. Must e seid at T at will notify Mrs. A. Lord, she will| pany, giving experience aad ;c;t;ra- ygm_, own price © 801 at once at see that the articles are knitted ences. & i 1 f St Elegant CEMENT BLOCK HOUS! for them. WANTED — Janitor for _ Security 6 rooms, 50-foot lot for ouly 3120%' TOWNSHIP FARMERS’ CLUB plete. Double dlley Ten Pinette’ and new tent, cheayp: Confectionery car with fixtures, complete, just the proper thing for the Fair. Very fine launch, cheag. Ford Rungbout (good one) $200. Ford half ek $200. 5-passenger MAXWELL ¢will trade) $300. 5-passenger REGAL (almost new). Cheap. | Good AUTO TRUCK (trade for Bank Building. Inquire at’ g:;‘:i $500 will handle; must sell account|{ff| going away. END OUTDOOR MEETINGS| WANTED—Hard coal heater, must| 518 4th St—6-roour-howse and lot be in good condition. D. S Mit-}$1,000, or will considér amy reason- |} chell, 110 6th St. 1-913| able offér. WANTED—S8ewing; will go out by ly 150 men, women and children met| the day. Phone 238-W. Lillian FOR RERT. at the Jester Farm Resort last Sat-|_Novotny. __ 3-915} Farm house, good water, fuel in- urday and celebrated in good old|LOST—On Tuesday, Sept. 11, a newfcluded, for omly $35.00' to April 1. fashioned style. 37x5 United States Royal car tire 5-room: house $18.00. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jester as host| and tire cover on trip between| 3-room: howse $10.00. and hostess outdid themselves in of-| Birchmont Beach hotel and Red| 5-room: Liouse $12.50. fering entertainment and spreading| Lake. Liberal reward {f returned| 5-room house, % acre and barn, the feast before the visitors. There| to Foley's Garage, Bemidji. 6-919|after Oct. 1, $15.00. Very nice place. was music by the Harmony Trio and | WANTED—Nurse maid to help with 5-room house, % acre,. bare, nice- singing by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van two children; one who would befly furnisked $E8.00. and Mrs. M. Brown. - willing to go to Minneapolis. After dinner was served the reg-| ply 519 Beltrami Ave. ular business session was called by 229, President E. K. Anderson. A. P. - R A Ritchie outlined to the club what|COoh_tiret part of fhe weok ol was needed to finally secure the ru-| (gagg Lake aud Bemmidii. ral postal route through that sec-! pjeage notify 1118 Doud Ave. or| Good 80 to trade for auto. tion. His remarks were applauded| ppope 808. 2-914] Good well' equipped transfer line and prompt action by the club taken.. for sale cheap: To cap the climax of out-of-door meetings for the season of the Be- midji Township Farmers’ club, near- EXCHANGE 10-room house, fine lseatiom for rooming heuse, will trade: for land near here. This was to have been the last Highly improved 10-acre farm to out-of-docr meeting for the season trade for heuse amd lot. Have greatest smap in state on improved farms; also on wikd lands. E. J. WILLITS, 1157 3rd St. town and country folk. Good "team mules, harmess and wagon. Good covered milk wagon, $35.00. Wide tire lumber wagon. Phone 41. i =914 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION MEETS SEPT. 20 AT BLACKDUCK In a letter to A. T. Carlson, su- perintendent of the Methodist Sun- day school of this city, A. M. Lock- er, general secretary of the Minne- sota Sunday School association, St. Paul, says with reference to the Bel- trami County Sunday School conven- tion to be held at Blackduck Septem- 20: “I hope you will gather your| young folks together and advertise|| this meeting thoroughly so as toil| have a rousing convention. We must have, if Bemidji is to entertain the state convention for northern Minme- sota June 13 to 16, 1918. CLASSIFIED| FOR BALE. FOR SALE—On monthly payments, small house and two good lots. H. C. Baer at Security State Bank. 911t TOR SALE—Buy this splendid farm, stock and fixtures and all. Tl 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, milTet and oats, good top buggy and wag- THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1917 WELCOME TO THE COUNTY FAIR When you come to the fair make this store your headquarters, check your parcels here; use the phone; meet your friends. You can rest or write letters, it’s a thoroughly homelike place. If you need clothes you’ll find a “blue ribbon” exhibit at this store. - HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Models For Fall Are Here 5 They are good substantial clothes, made of all-wool fab- rics. They will wear a long time, and will keep their shape and look well. We guarantee these suits to sat- isfy you or give your money back. We have the very latest things too, in Florsheim, Walkover and Nettleton shoes; Stetson, Knox and Gordon hats; everything men and boys wear. But don’t think you have to buy any- thing when you come to this store. We justwant you te come in and make yourself at home. You will be at home here, because we are equipped to make it pleasant for you. The Store That Gives You!Service &=_ 3 L5 . ~ 8L _ oV 978 T -; 1 UR stock of Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Mackinaws, o R D e dran, wutttes- new plow al y - . 4 s for ana ouher articies snd machln Shoes, Shirts and Hoseries are more complete this It aer § 80 e o o B year than ever before. 'We purchased very liberally be- Fotme, Oncnalt down tha s fore the great advancfc; in prices came and therefore we balance in from one to ten years. . . oY . : . . . are 1n a position to offer you the gre ] i i ok o part peyment Are combined in the Suits, r P y greatest values at mo ‘ I am an old soldlerdang l;)os; 33 Cl‘ate pl’lCCS. :J"!zrl;x.fl ng::gagadnl&ol?: flLls t:v?r. CO ats an d Dresses we . M. 5 avinia, oy = carry. No trashy, shoddy WHILE ATTENDING THE FAIR YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN T - FOR REFT. FOR_ RENT_Hotl, good _business garments are offered for VITED TO MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. he Y8 T Bleneer. - 3913 sale nor can youbuy them FOR RENT—Flat and office rooms. A : A_Inquirc of TroppmanAH 2.»914 at any pl’lCC. ' i ' } B B e vat) ASe, ffa‘i‘i? O J L a a C l t ] N N 1—uUne 1 om in Se- - l] | }Uckl‘lr:::‘l};nkuBui‘\)(rllil?z'.mlri?]uiéewa:; Dependab]e merchandlse [ [ q ’ O ler Ah bank. Toroom cotan, 1423 Tovine e at reasonaple prices at 206 3rd St. Bemidji, Minnesota Phone 581 J opposite Fair Grounds. 4-915 A WANTED = WANTED—Kitchen girl. Markham Hotel. 3-913 ; \VAN'[EBQ:V’IE_;Em ?lm‘;rti:x: \t\I:teI; . : 0SS ., ¢ o Pioneer. 3-915 ; . \\I\\[(siflll;l‘4:1)4T Jpcfiéfié‘é?iflifid Mrs. ea » ‘ : ‘ 'I l er S B. W. Lakin, 1011 Lake Phone 94. - G PN i i i o M| e —— WAR SCOQOPS They'll Be Fighting The War For Us By Mail Next Bv “"HOP S - T E == == Cleaning, Pressing and : B055-YOU AND I ARE b Jreling = LE/ g! g = Repairng of Al Kin ' epairing o inds —tr s Ul AN WY If you want anything dome in the, tailoring line just bring it to: YOREE aLLve =57 PETER TH e NOURSELE ALLUP —P—7-7 ORSON : LES50N NO-12 — —TAILOR— an, HOW TUELY Wi & COMPANION = Phone 592 Over Doran's I S i e B B e T e

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