Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 8

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MLWM ! ot e o e NI EIGHT U.S. IS PREPARED T0 SEIZE ALL WHEAT Minneapolis, Sept. 21.—That the United States government is pre- pared to seize every bushel of wheat in the northwest and go upon the farmsr to get it, was the impression carried away by Minneapolis grain commission men frof a special meet- ing called yesterday by Frank L. Carey, head of the Minneapolis office of the Food Administration Grain corporation. NEW 0TA AUTO We have just received a lot of new Minnesota maps, compiled and pre- pared by the Minnesota Forestry As- soclation showing lakes, canoe routes and automobile trails. The map is a beauty and is right up to date. Sells for 50c at the Pioneer oflDl"I::t WANTED——Kitchen girl. Apply at 3rd St. Cafe. 921tf A _—————— OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN. l!%;fl’l‘lN(- HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 19! Councu met at City hall at 8 o'clock P «suorum being Breunt meeting wu “called to order by President Clark. Upon roll ca,]l the following a.ldermen were declared present—Lahr, Bagley, Smart, Backus, Moberg, Phfl lippi, gafe‘:l, Larson, Joanis, Clark. Absent— m Moved by Alderman Smart, seconded by Alderman Moberg, that an adjourn- ment of this meeting be taken until 8 o‘clock p. m. Tuesday, September 4th. Carried. Adjourned. Approved, H. M. CLARK, President. Attest: GE? STE!'\I PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN,, SEPTEM- BER 4, 1017 (Adjourned From Sep- tember 3rd). Council met at City hall at 8 o’clock Pp. m. A quorum being Bresent meeting ‘was called to ordexl- by“ resident Clark. Call. ' Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared &eaant—thr Bagley, 8mart, Backus, Moberg, Phillippi, Haz- en, Laruon, Smith, Joanis, Clark. Minutes 'of -the 'last regular meeting were read and.approved. The following bills after being au- dited were on motion and second al- Austln Mclver, services driver motor truck ........cceeeneee Pay Roll, month August .o Wes Wright, sweeping sprinkling streets, August. Street Gang, labor to date...... Mrs. A. Thompson, rest room maintenance, month of August Fr"ied Petrie, b tric t Power Co., pumping contrnct material, Augus Minnesota Electrlc Lli and Power Co., current, Fifth ward, month of August ............ 53.95 Minnesota Elec!rlc Light and Power Co., current, library, Au- ust Mlnneso!a Electric Light and Power Co., general lighting contract, AUgust ............. 508.80 Joseph Hahn, scavenger work, Property OWNers ......oeeooes 26.00 L. Lauritzen, pluteflng work.. 15.00 United Chemical Co., 8o0a] (1[ uid) and hygersope....... 15.50 ull Wells ardware Co., flvo 6-foot drive well points.. R_E. Miller, repairing locks and mnklng keys, library Bemidjl entinel, ofliclnl publica- Volunteer Fire Department, at- tend(ng fires, April, May and West Publishlng C municipal court . W. Swinson, ser ‘engineer ..... 8 Geo. Kirk, tea partment .00 R. W. Liebslie, labor, ~assistant to city engineer .............. 5.00 ity about themselves. * The DAILY PIONEER re- celves wire service of the UNITED PRESS Association. XE R EEEKREXE X IR R E R R R RE R R ER DEAN LAND CO Land, Loans, Insurance aod City Property Troppman Block Bemidjt 2% ok ok Ak AF A A wRN FERR R R R R RN LR R IR O 2 20 R B 2 2B R 2 Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. ARk Ak kAY ka¥ Dz Carl Tenstrom, labor, anlstnnl to city engineer . o The Barret Co., tarvia fo repairs ... FOR SALE—Garage, 10x20, Letford. house. Have no use for it. E. J. at 'ifiy> 3-924 Ordinance designated as No. 91 was| FOR SALE—My 7-passenge! read the second time. Ordinance designated as No. 92 was read the first time. Miscellaneous. Report of police department for second quarter was read and tion an second was ordered filed. Application of M. E. Brinkman theatre license for Rex theatre and gucnflon of Harding-Whaley company or theatre license for Grand theatre were granted on motion and second. Petition of property owners for tension of water mains from Fourteenth street to Fifteenth street on Beltrami avenue was referred to the water and light committee. pon motion and second the city gineer was directed to arrange for Work to begin between October and October 10th. on mo- accepted and the| polstering looks as good ap- Will make 600 miles to ex- total $1,625. en- give demonstration. B. ing the npgroaches to the new br dave; :lilnd,jl 1011 Lake Boulevard, 9 Be- 8 Minn. On motion and second President Clark | FOR SALE—Ford touring was authorized to arnolAnttta comgflttea Y orney Brown revising the city of two to act with Cit; in the matter of charter. Actin ney, bids for automobile for gallce partment_were not considere Mayor Vandersluis announced the lmlntment of J. E. Flatley as patrolman was n place of J. Carlton, resigned. 1 moved and seconded that the roll be called on confirming said appointment. Carried. The roll call resulted as follows: Joanis; Bagley, Backus, Phillippi, Ayes—Smart, Moberg, Smith, nays—Lahr, Hazen, Larson, Clark. upon advice of the city attor- first class condition. Cal oil. Car in excellent condition. Cost new today at Minneapolis $1,540, extras would cost $85, ‘Will be pleased to W. Jewett Co., or Phone 474. r 6-cyl-|__Ave. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Sellers, 1215 Bemidji WE HAVE THE LOTS 3-921 What kind of a lot are you looking for? inder Paige car for $1,000. Car| WANTED—To purchase a is equipped with seat covers and have always been on so that up- as new. gallon 1 on C. FOR SALE—Laying strain red Plymouth Rocks from sota Experiment Station de- ap- ready at $1.00 each. cockerels at $1.00. at 60c each. City engineer was directed to order in the necessary street crossings not| FOR SALE—Our home at 1 exceeding four. midji Ave. Street commissioner was directed to repair the road to Rako avenue. Upon motion and second Mr. Leibsle was instructed to draw plans of repairs to clty building. It was moved and seconded that guhllc examiner be ooks and records. Carried. the C. Baer at Security State secured to audit Fine pullets and cockerels now Leghorn Leghorn beas Buy your breeding stock now. High School Farm. Mrs. E. C. McGregor. FOR SALE—On monthly payments, small house and two good lots. H. of bar- stock. Lake. hand roadster or Dodge or Buick preferred. Ad- o s 4 dress “R" Pioneer. arner lens, chains, extra new|WANTED —Wood; will buy good . tire and tube, auto pull and clock. AN D SWoods, Wil buy soa! or| Car shipping weight 3,050 Ibs. ‘Will make 13 miles to gallon gas. cordwood for Sept. 15 and March 1. per cent cash, balance en receipt of wood. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co. WANTED—Experienced janitor, half days or all day. Koors Bros. 915tf W. La-| WANTED—One or two unfurnished steam heated rooms. Address Box 21tf 441, Bemidji, Minn. car in| WANTED—Filer for 6-ft. band saw, one millwright, common sawmill hands, work all winter. 3-922 son’s Employment Agency. 2-921 LOST AND FOUND Minne-} LOST—On Tuesday, Sept. 11, a new 37x5 United States Royal car tire and tire cover on trip between Birchmont Beach hotel and Red $25 reward if returned to Foley’s Garage, Bemidji. Second site? A location for a fine residence? touring car, litte home? signs EASY PAYMENTS delivery between Terms: 10 BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY 12925 |[§ Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. 918tf See Ol- We Buy and Sell Horses, Marvessse aod ¥olisies: 2-921 3- 922 207 Be- house. for reward. 2-921 LOST—Pair of glasses at the court Return to Piomeer office LOST—Friday morning near the Union depot a pocketbook contain- ing & sum of money. turn to Pioneer office. Teluphene 278 1-921 Bank. 911tf No further business appearing it was| FOR SALE OR TRADE—For moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Approvefl . M. CLARK, President. Attest: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. ‘This is one of the 7 true-fruit flavors in Jiffy-Jell. All come in vials. They make instant des- serts which taste like fresh crushed fruit. Also Mint flavor and Lime Juice Flavor for salad jells and relishes. Recipe Book on Request Wnukeoln Puu‘food Co. \GLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE—Green tomatoes peppers. Call 670 at meal times. 1-921 « KOORS BROTHERS CO. %o Bakers and Contectioners %% Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥y [ce Cream, Bakery Goods, * L3 Contectionery,Cigarsand " Fountain Goods 4% 316 Minn. Ave Phone 12§ IR SRS RRE R R R R ] YRR IR AR R ERRE KX » K *« _WATCH HOSPITAL— #% “Every Watch Cureable” *x +% BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. * 210 3rd St. *x » K A. W. Peterson, Mgr. xn % ® X & & EEE & B K ¥ 1 " % T EKEEEER *x *x e N. L. HAKKERUP :- PHOTOGRAPHER « t Photos Bay and Night Doran one G-passenger Ford car shape. Address Box K, Minn. FOR SALE —Ford car, piano, coal stove, range and other Phone 549 household furniture. or call 619 4th St. FOR SALE—Buy this splendid farm, stock and fixtures and all, I'll move out and you move in. it is: 120 acres fronting Big Bass Lake, 8 miles east of Bemldji. Al so 11 head of cattle and stock, two automobiles. See John FOR SALE OR TRADE—For cattle, wood or 6-926 in good Solway, 10-929 Kimball 6-922 Here’ horses, about 10 tons of hay in‘ barn and new plow and disc drag, 000.00. at 6 per cent. house and lot for part Dp: I am an old soldier and wife last spring and am Address G. M. Banfill, Minn. Box 44. 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 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,- Good title to the lsnd Terms: One-half down and ° the balance in from one to ten years, Would take small to farm. Come and look this over. Lavinia, cultiva- ayment. lost my too old 910t FOR SALE—Hunting boat, Call 780-J, Nymore, Minn. ‘©heap. G -924 FOR SALE—A few choice Mllllrd ducks left, must dispose of them this week, $1.50 each for $1.00 each for hens. Jester, Jester Farm FOR RENT 307 7th St. FOR RENT--Modern furnished room, drakes, Mrs. A. H. 5-922 918tf and |FOR RENT — Furnished strictly modern, suitable for gen- tlemen. 507 Minn. Ave. “These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- Why not call them up? P L R R R R R R R R IR ERERERERE SRR *® « & The Dally Ploneer receives % wire services of the United * Press Association. *x . S A AR L. AR YRR RE X w s 4« MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS bl Wholesale and Retail :- Planos, Organs and Sewing & Machines « 1M7 Third St Bemidji *x Phone §73-W ¥x ) BISIAR, Manager XERX AR ERRRERRR S I R R R R R %% GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¥ x Groceries, Dry Goods, S8hoes, *% Flour, Feed, etc. The *x careful buyers :c buy here. ’k W. G. SCHROEDER Phovue 6§ rooms, 2-922 *x e * & AN I EE R B EREERERSEESEINE] --KAPLAN’S -- IN GONNECTION WITH THE PRODUGER'S GO-OPERATIVE UNION We are relaying another Five cars of Callfornla Fruit in this territory A good business Or just a place for a cozy Pick yours out and call on o\'fi- local agent, The Berman Agency, Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and September discount. St. Paul, Minn. Moberg constructlon Company Semidjt, Minn. Just Arrived the nlcest that ever came into this city, Bl“e Gmnes baskets averaging nearly 81bs., Sat.only 39° (These baskets contain nearly 3 Ibs. more fruit than the Michigan variety and are cheaper in price than the other would be at 25c, besides better in quality.) Blue Plums Egp, oo for Saturdey Elberta Pears Sxie foncy: for Seturdey gQg California Bartlett Pears x> > 1,95 Grab Apples boj,Poud for Saturday .6B€ Duchess Apples S5ay ony 2%t ! 5 $1.50 Green Malaga Grapes 557> 524>y~ 35¢ 25¢ Home Prepared Peaches i,.ree” =™r-"!! 25¢ small but juicy, per d , ola“ges Smait b juicy, per dozen, for Saturday Bananag Per dozen 2 California, per bushel, Sat Onions ooy oo Ber, 2ueieh Sacurdey Cabbage Per P, Phone 502 BeEmiDJI HORSE NARKET rmcer r- | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER NOW - I}Iehning, Pressing and Repairing of All Kinds If you" want wnything %ome in £ hflormchnmnu PETER THORSON —TAITOR— Over Doran’s

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