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i He seemed to have been quite routed by economic revolution. Year $1.00 each for hens. Mrs. A, H. after year we have seen shoe manufacturing pass more and more completely Jester, Jester Farm. 5-922 into the control of great factories, with machines doing the work of men. Individualism in one of the oldest trades almost disappeared. Shoes were FOR RENT made to order only by a few specialists, who charged fancy prices. There | FOR RENT--Modern furnished room, were still shoe repair shops; but they, too, were trustified and standard- 307 7th St. 918tf jzed, doing their work nearly all by machinery. . WANTED — The cobbler was no longer an individual, a character, a philosopher | WwANTED—Girl for general house- as of yore. He was a mechanical part of an uninteresting system. There X’crk. Mrs. Sellers, 1215 Be?‘;d,jli £ ve. 3-92 were no cobblers. . But now they're coming back. Here and there we find one, opening Wfii’l&“l?;g;lzerpuor:lla::u;ngsecg:;l his little shop timidly around the corner and making his modesl-appeal Dodge or Buick preferred. Ad: for patronage—to be overwhelmed with orders as soon as the neighbor- dress “R” Pioneer. 2.921 hood learns of his presence. He isn’t native, as a rule. He’s likely to be | WWANTED—Wood; will Dbuy good — Italian or Greek. But he's welcome just the same. cordwood for delivery between He mends our shoes and saves our soles and conserves our uppers in gsft.celnst ac‘:i‘;]}\labr:l];nl(;e ;I‘lfr;nesc;i;(: the good old fashion of a thousand years. He sells shoe nails and thread of wood. Min‘nesotn Electric Light and things if we want them for home cobbling. He deals in laces and & Power Co. 12-925 tan polish, and purveys white dope for milady’s summer slippers or oil for WANTED—Girl for general house- father's cowhide boots. And we're for him. May he stick to his last! work. Apply Mrs. Roe's store. S 3-919 NW. WANTED—Experienced janitor, half WISCONSIN U AVERING days or all day. Koors Bros. 915tf Pt Aot Bt el bmet i d il il It is a pleasant relief, after the remarks of certain Senators, to read W?VIJ;I;(ED—Mgiréeffgrsgil;irglnlelgl;(si«; ] the memorial of the Legislature of Wisconsin which was presented to the AveA‘ - » 4-910 House the other day by Congressman Edward E. Browne of that state.|{gANTED —One or two unfurnished The document pledges the loyal support of the State of Wisconsin and its| gsteam heated rooms. Address Box citizens to the President and the government in the prosecution of the 441, Bemidji, Minn. 918tf war. There is, per haps, a larger German-American population in Wis-| WANTED—Cook at the Home Cafe. i i 7 i f those citizens Cor. 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. consin than in any other state, but that the sentiment o ose citiz 2.919 and of the state at large is patriotically supporting the war is amply dem- onstrated by the action of the Legislature. LOST AND FOUND LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Brown water spaniel dog, Friday HE NEVER HEARD OF IT afternoon. A reward will be paid to the person giving information SR The Official Bulletin, published by George Creel, and paid for by the which will lead to the recovery of taxpayers of the country, contains an article on the subject of “Making a the dog. Otto G. Schwandt. e Good Soldier” zm»d asserting th?t lhe.re are”three basic qualities essential LOST—On Tuesday, Sept. 11, a new —*Loyalty, Obedience and Physical Fitness. It seems rather strange that 37x5 United States Royal car tire “intelligence”” was not included. Intelligence may come after physical and tire cover on trip between fitness but it surely has some place in the essentials of a good soldier in| Birchmont Beach hotel and Red modern warfare JLake. Liberal reward if returned i to Foley’s Garage, Bemidji. 6-919 o Real Fruit flavors, in glass vials, are the dis~ The Town Market ylals, are the dis- rnitur JifiyJeil q - urniture ©Oo. ||Juwie You'll get anewidea of gel- PRICE WRECKERS on New and Second Hand atine desserts whenyou try s this rare-grade gelatine. » Furnlture! Stoves! RUgs Choice of 7 purefruit flavors. We Can Save You Money. Cor. 2nd St. and Minn. Ave. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint sauce and salads. Sold by Grocers Everywhere . . s ges . Cor. Third St. & Irvine Ave., Bemidji, Minn. \ Ages from 4 to 10, Weight 1100 to 1550, A few Percheron mares with colts in this lot. To be Sold at Public Auction to Highest Bidd All horses are harness broke and ready for work. If you are inter- ested, come in and loek the stock over. L Sale Commences at 10 o’Clock Sharp 9 At Pogue’s Old Livery Barn A. Bowker & E. Z.Marks, Owners. SIS S S— ' - i TWO THE BET1IDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY: THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. G. E. CARSON E. H. DENU TELEPHONE 922 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class mattef under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIER BY MAIL One year ............ ..$500 Omeyear ............ ..$4.00 Six months ..... veee.. 200 Three months . One month .. One week ............. THE WEEKLY PIONEER Ten pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub- lished every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, for, in advance ............c..cee D B o 95008 Sialbs ey ey ...$1.50 OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS The Daily “Pioneer is & member of the United Press Association, and 1s represented for foreign advertising by the General offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal citles. THE COBBLER AGAIN The humble cobbler’s trade is said to be picking up. As a rfesult ?i the appalling rise in the price of shoes, the shoemaker is coming into his own again. THE BEMIDJ! DL(LY PIONEER CLASSIFIED FOR SALE A A A A A A A A A A A A A FOR SALE—On monthly payments, small house and two good lots. H. C. Baer at Security State Bank. 911tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—For wood or stock, two automobiles. See John Doran. 6-925 FOR SALE OR TRADE—TFor cattle, one 5-passenger Ford car in good shape. Address Box K, Solway, Minn. 10-929 FOR SALE — Ford car, Kimball piano, coal stove, range and other household furniture. Phone 549 or call 619 4th St. 6-922 FOR SALE—Buy this splendid farm, stock and fixtures and all. I'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—Hunting boat, cheap. ‘Call 780-J, Nymore, Minn. 6-924 FOR SALE—One 1917 Ford, used 2 months. Phone 229. Apply 519 Beltrami Ave. 2-919 FOR SALE—A few choice Mallard ducks left, must dispose of them this week, $1.50 each for drakes, 203 3rd. St. Many other coats to show you at above prices. express to pay, no money orders to buy, you see the coat before we see your money. Palmer Coats $15.00 fo $50.00 —. A Word About Coats We have always claimed that we could meet mail ¢ order houses price on Coats if quality, express and ser- vice were considered. This season we will demonstrate that we can do so. We.bought of the factory that makes a large number of coats for one of the large Chicago mail order houses, about 50 coats and find that 5 of these ceats are illus- trated in the mail order cataloge. See some of them this week in our west window. MAIL ORDER PRICE OUR PRICE No. 17k7124, $12.95 No. 828, $12.95 N 17k7280, 12.95 645, $12.85 17k715, 11.98 524, $11.95 17k7298, 26.95 546, $26.85 17k7338, 12.98 557, $13.25 No Wooltex Goats $20.00 to $30.00 - QGirls’ Coats on the Way. Expect to Show Them This Week. Phone 87 The strain of a hard day’s work is uickly forgotten in a pipe-full of %‘rue Smoke—it smooths out the rough spots—puts “sunshine” in life. Try it on your smoke-appetite today. Besides the good taste while you’re smoking, you that exhileration which comes from a cup of coffee—with no after effects. That’s where the real value of True Smoke counts most; it’s a comforting smoke, with a pleasant remembrance. ROAD MAPS e have received a few Maps, with district maps and road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin. They are called Mendenhall’s Guide and Road county maps, all in one book- let. It also includes a large map of the state. The price is 50 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- EE 22222222 2 2 k82 2 2 2 I-R 2 223 tinue to carry them in stock. Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND | UNDERTAKING HEN IcKEE.EmnI Director Phone 178-W or R Thafs £ that Knocks the Spots ouf of Gloom! True Smoke ' Smokes True Chews True Too e Stuff Only the best .tobacco grawn .in America goes into True Smoke—five different states contribute to_ the quality we demand. ‘Na aging and expert blending ives it the rich- ness that only “Trie gxlnol:ns" know. True Smoke is sold in 10c flaz or round bags and in 50c fiber containers. If you can’t get it from your dealer, send us his name and address with 10c and we wiil sce that you are supplied—at once. . C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. SAINT LOUIS : : MISSOURI Ladies’ Novelty' Dress Boots 460 pairs season’s latest styles in ladies’ dress bo. just in by express this morning fr the Utz & Dunn factory. The es who have been wearing this lina of shoes know that the fit and finish is perfect and when you get a pair of these shoes you know you have the best and the very latest of Dame Fashion’s creations. Knapp’'s Sho~ Store [ S— I 1 € I 0 d [ » | \ N ol