Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 27, 1917, Page 6

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{ ¢ i ¥ £ HARMONY TRIO DANCE AT CITY HALL IS LARGELY ATTENDED The dance given by the Harmony Trio in the city hall last evening was very much of a success in every de- tail. The large crowd which at- tended the affair was very much im- pressed by the excellent and efficient floor management which made the dance assume more the appearance of a formal affair. The music furnished by the Har- mony Trio, Burt O’Conner, J. A. For- ester and Miss Ruth Riley; made a big “hit” with the dancers, while the singing, added to the instru- ments, by Mr. O'Conner was loudly applauded. ‘ The Harmony Trio will play for a ple, plum trees, currant bushes big dance to be given in Cass Lake| 2nd strawberry plants on the Friday evening. place. 1207 Bemidji Ave. 6-929 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For cattle, one b-passenger Ford car in good shape. Address: Box K, Solway, Minn. . 10-929 FOR SALE—S8-room house with bath, barn, garage, 100-foot lot facing east and south. Crab ap- Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Phone 592 Over Doran’s Troppman Block Bemidji THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . . To Prevent Old Age | CLASS | FIED These are Good-Semics) oo =pecs it Old Age | “] Should Worry Adverti ganing, Pressing_ani| Coming Too Soon!| Moy About Corns!” = ve Ise[s == “’goxi?l pti(isons in t.hchblgl:)g are tlm:wn ALE e . out by the kidneys. The kidneys act as T “ ” 4 FOR § Offering you their “good service” Rena"lng 0' A“ Klnds filters for such products. If we wish to T:"ei“‘ Off With * Geta-It." FOR SALE—On monthly payments,|and spending money to tell this prevent old age coming oo soon and iD= | 4rh ahe o Bothing ot Al -hon You small house and two good lots. H.|community about themselves. Why crr;ascourchanccsforalcmghfe, weshould | use *Gets-It,” the one real corn- C. Baer at Security State ng;:.m not call them up? I you want anything done in the fi{;,l.: A’é’f,’:fcyfia 5:’5;:::5:111?&;31% 3 gg{:}«:;. oSorn loosener, peel-it- tailoring line just bring it to | Picrce of Buffalo, N. Y. When suffering from backache, fre- gucnt or i‘cumy \u-'u;]e, rheumatic pl:.\;‘l?s EAN LAND cre or there, or that constant ti D €o. PETEH THUHSUN wom-oml;c fcc‘llinyg,dthe simple vlvay tngverl _ R come these disorders is merely to obtain TAILO a little Anuric from your nearest drug- gist and you will 1uickly notice the grand results. You -will find it thirty-eeven[ times more potent than lithia, and that it dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar. YOU CAN DEPEND| APVICE TO MOTHERS: : UPON IT New Ulm, Minn.—“Over twenty years o 1 started to One Cora Plus “Gets-It” BEquals taice ‘Favorite Pro- Ome Feoot, Corn Free, FOR SALE—Very neat b-room‘ l&?use, water, gas, garage, outbuildings. GETS TWO0 BOOTLEGGERS Must be seen to be appreciated. N. L. HAKKERUP Terms reasonable. 705 America Ave., near high school. Phone PHOTOGRAPHER - ’ The Grand Rapids Herald Review 160-J. 5-928 g says: “Indian Agent George E.| ————————————— Photos Day and Night I scription.’ It kept | cause two drops of ‘Gots-IL] eases ; it i me in splendid con- | know that that old corn’ has b Whe’.l ldt‘ és g 1 dition during the "n&ped in the bud.” "é:u-e!at:e repaired by expectant period, | makes c;“‘l‘:\zl and w;itlgsll:!gdat a c an; ssing andaj and 1 had a com- | g3jves or anything else entirely e FOR SALE—Buy this eplendid farm, stock and fixtures and all. Tl move out and you move in. Here it is: 120 acres fronting Big Bass Keenan arrested two men on Thurs- day for violating the Indian treaty. Alfred Boutang of Cass Lake alighted from the range bus with a suitcase filled with booze. He was about to| Lake, 8 miles east of Bemidji. Al- paratively easy | mecessary. Remember “Gets-It" is make arrangements to procure a| go 11 head of cattle and horses, GENERAL MERCHANDISE };filg, S'BuE"M IDJI_ JEV]Y:;:LI}% : time and was in mafs. .ly' i 2 room, from which he could dispose| about 10 tons of hay in barn and|| Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, s e unusual health af- | _ Youll mot have to take off yonr, ‘ of his highly valuable product, when | stack, together with a number of Feed, etc. The careful SRR | - ards; als the cafe to ease your squirmin Mr. Keenan took him int : u ddle life and 2 3 . ok him into custody.| tons of coarse fodder, corn, millet biivess by her g midgie 1o soul. " See that you get CGets-It. Edward Cloutier was arrested Thurs- and oats, good top buggy and wag- o ¥ aexe: 5 ;:l certmn: has L”E}.”'J.?‘:?:g b{yhn'l.? E:;..dl!:ga elped e through | ‘,5s" for- #Gets-It" or 1t will be W. G. SCHROEDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS T Y his critical period. Bemidji Phone 65 this critical period. | gent direct by B. Lawrence & Co., ~ Wholesale and Retail 1 do not suffer with hot flashes or dizziness | Chicago, il Pianos, Organs and Sewing at all or any other ailment which I have day night and five gallons of whisky were confiscated. Cloutier was sent to Bemidji Friday and was bound on with springs under box, almost new plow and disc drag, cultiva- tor and other articles and machin- over to the Federal grand jury.” ;‘lgttggdumse;gg 'I?d;:fi,';“r: 'h?::: Machines known other women to have at this time . . All goes with the farm for $3, 117 Third St. Bemidji of life. 1 am glad to recommend Dr.| Sold in Bemidji and recommended ATTENDING COURT 000.00." Good title to the land. Hst- 8¢ Phone 573-W B T My |2 s world's. pest: sorm. remsly by | Terms: One-half down and the J. BISIAR, Manager Adviser, which I appreciate very much.” [ Barker’s Drug - Store, City Drug THE HOME CAFE ; Gordon Burns, Prop. —Mgs. GeErTRUDE DBusuamp, 614 N.|giore. balance in from one to ten years, State Strect. at 6 per cent. Would take small house and lot for part payment. 1 am an old soldier and lost my wife last spring and am too old to farm. Come and look this over. Address G. M. Banflll, Lavinia, Minn. Box 44. 910te e — FOR RENT FOR RENT — 4-room house. A. Klein, 1231 Dewey Ave. 3-928 FOR RENT — Five-room modern house. C. D. Lucas. 1-927 FOR RENT—Stucco cottage, modern Attorney H. L. Schmitt of Minne- apolis arrived in the city this morn- ing and is spending a few days at- tending the present term of court. Mr. Schmitt will act as one of the attorneys in the case of Sam Ellis vs. the American Cedar Co. The case is the next to come up in district court. Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. KOORS BROTHERS CO. Bakers and Confectioners Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Fountain tg,eg'gi;z::;‘;g;m Goods 4 is taken in the makin; 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 and the materials used ace ot higher grade. __ATTENDING BAGLEY FAIR E. H. Denu, ‘“Bob” Given, Frank Koors and Secretary Lamson of the Commercial club motored to Bagley this afternoon to attend the Clear- water county fair. except heat. Four rooms and bath, o s ———— also gas, garage in rear. Apply G. n W RADUL LurBERP | I i e s e Sfii?rgkf’fifigh utehof davell i ' RENT—M - h AE " PO e i &t una america ave.| (I Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Powder, Use part of it in | Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does abakin, for your evening m eal pot rub off or dust off, and the shinelasts MADE to ORDER P e 0ls Rt S JTut the gglange of dough In the Cleaning, pressing and alterat pjariear sl etoceey deslers, ice box—for breakfast biscuits, of wllkinder ALl Work up-to-date, sour Bk, s of it g e 1F o Fine, flaky, tempting biscuits that first class workmanship used, d fairly “pop” with goodness. You'll : quality. find this a freat help. And one T. Beaudette; Black Sillc Stove Polish Worky that can be found only in Merchant Tailor Ly bt 2 ool oo g BAKING POWDER The reason is this—the complete W— leavening action of Calumet never begins /#5T s\ until the baking is put into the oven—until (> + it is exposed to oven heat. There is no loss of \\\e, ::?e:.',“;,,‘l’,;‘,;‘;‘f(;,y_""h‘,""&}f Shel Styles Are strength in the can or in the dough. While you are saving minutes with Calumet you are son, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 3 N 117. 4-929 saving money and materials too. You Save when you buy it—You Save when you use it It is reasonable in price. It is certain in results. It stops lqake-dbziifailures. It is by far the most economical ng powder you can buy or use. Sold under a guarantee of Money- Back-If-You-Are-Not-Satisfied. Calumet contains only such in- gredients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food AEtII’lorities. Apply H. White, or call 22-F-21, Bemidji. 6-101 FOR TRADE—For Bemidjl business or residence property, 3 well lo- cated improved farms n.ar Farley and Turtle, or will accept city property as part payment and give 10 years time on balance to parties who will move onto farms at once. We also want 2,000 cords dry cut tamarack wood for Minne- apolis shipment. Quote us prices in 100-cord lots, quick. J.J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minn. 6-928 SO WANTED WANTED—One or two unfurnished steam heated rooms. Address Box 441, Bemidji, Minn. 918tf WANTED—Painting, paper hanging The New T PR Sy TR S WANTED—To rent two or three un- furnished modern rooms down town, must be heated; mno chil- dren. Address Box 504, City. 926tf WANTED—School girl to work for board and room. No children to care for. State age and present address, telephone number, if any. Address “‘School Girl,” care Pio- neer office 3-928 WANTED—Girl at the 0. K. Res- taurant. 2-928 LOST AND FOUND LOST—A small -white fox terrier, black spot on the left side of back. Address “C. A. N,” c|o Pioneer. The new scason has brought out new beauties in shoes. There are stunning effects never before thought of—color harmonies to please the eye and artistic lines to make more charming the choicest frocks. Utz & Dunn designers seem to have vied with nature herself in the use of fascinating shades. There are little mysterious touches of the shoe artist’s handiwork in these Style Shoes of Quality which will help you to be more modishly attired. Step in and ask us to show you what is in vogue, as we have just received several hundred pairs by express. Select a pair while we still have your size, in the style you desire. Lieut. Raoul Lufbery, premier “ace” of the Lafayette escadrille, who has brought down more than a dozen Ger- man alrplanes. Recently he made seven flights in two days and engaged in five merial battles in a single day. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ostrich Eats Anything. The old saw about “A stomach like M E‘ IBERTSON ) an ostrich,” is not altogether beside the 9 mark, for the ostrich will eat literally UNDERTAKER a oe t anything, including nalls and glass. - n s ore They demand large quantities of gravel : I . or other gritty substances, and are Beltl‘lflll AVG. Bem'dll' an. glven a regular ration of broken bone and shell every nood. W WAR SCOOPS This Will Be About Alll For Bird Experiments Bv “HOP” 405 Beltrami Ave., TUMP MVER- BOARD — T THIMK SHE. \OILL BALANCE. WITH MY WE\GHT BIRD EXPERIMENT NO.4 ° ) ~WRY 4 AN ARSHIP >—— S WN Net Afi%WP%&oF WINGS FOR LOCOMOTION ? Defective |

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