Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 2, 1917, Page 4

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ST FOUR NO BOND ELECTION (Continued from Page One) CLASSIFIED been paid. l'l‘hlu wnls refuted b¥ S(i FOR SALE ‘W. Harnwell, general manager of -| FOR SALE—On month! ayments, Hilaire Lumber company, who ad-{""gn )1 house and two g:o: l:t-. H. dressed the counci] and asserted that| & paor at Security State Bank. the sum of $5,731 was due the St. = 911¢tt Hilaire company. Caustic comments | —— on the bridge contractors flew thick | FOR SALE—Household goods at and fast and it was decided, at Mr. public auction Saturday afternoon, Harnwell’s request, to ask the con- Oct. 6, at 411 Minnesota Ave. M. tractors if they would allow the St. Bush. 4-105 Hilaire claim out of the money due ———_—E the bridge from the county whenever F()BI:OE‘[AL‘B a B’;‘Z‘::e‘: i]:]l;n(lll(}‘ “fii there was any money available. move out and you move in. Here Mr. Harnwell brought out the it is: 120 acres fronting Big Bass point that nowhere in the contract| ;o g'iies east of Bemidjl. Al- was there any provision which pro- 80 li head of cattle and horses, vided for the payment for labor or about 10 tons of hay in barn and material. This brought Lahr to his stack, together with a number of feet and in the course of some com-| ., "4 coarse fodder, corn, millet ment stated that everyone knew the and oats, g0od top buggy and wag- contract for the hrldge_w‘u illegal. on with ’sprlngs under box, almost A Ac'%“ Wmtll g‘u}lm' " new plow and disc drag, cultiva- . A Carter ralsed the question| ., ", otner articles and machin- of the ownership of the refreshment ery too numerous to mentfon. Have stand at Diamond Point as he had| g, 5350 3400 addition to house, done some work there for the city Al s with the farm for $3,- and stated he had bought some lum- 000 gge Gocd title to the land ber and hinges with his own money. T e One-half down and ““; He wanted to remove the structure belrmL 1 from one to ten years but was informed that if he had any n: ;n;:r :ent Would take small ifti?fldif,’eifiofflfiflfieéf’ LISLbIIEE house and lot for part payment. A few minor matters also came up I am an old soldier and lost my for settlement. wife last spring and am too old to farm. Come and look this over. ' Address G. M. Banfilll, Lavinis, FOR BETTER HEALTH Minn. Box 44, 910tt Dr. E. A. Shannon received word E. i 1 today announcing the Minnesota FO::' g,AtIy‘ MJ:‘:;‘"" of :plee. 923“ State Sanitary conference to be held in the Saint Paul hotel, Wednesday,| FOR SALE—One kitchen range, $15; October 10. Discussions on topics new rag carpet, 50c per yard. confronting the health officer in Beryl Preble. Phone 491-W. every community will be taken up. 4-102 A dinner will be served at 7 o’clock FOR SALE—Two mares, 6 and 7 Wednesday evening. years old. Call 421 Irvine Asvti. MILK 12 CENTS FOR SALEl—l—Filwie-pnssengtertn:tomo; St. Paul, Oct. 2.—St. Paul and| bile; will sell cheap if taken a Minneapolis consumers today com-|_Once. C. N. Foss, Nymore. 3-103 menced paying 12 cents a quart for| FOR SALE—Small team of horses. milk, or 7 cents a pint. C. L. Lampman. Telephone 681-W. Notices of the rise were sent to 2-102 cml;tomers of the various Twin City 2 milk companies yesterday. The demands of the milkmen to FOR RENT sell their commodity at 12 cents a | FOR RENT—?7-room house, close in. quart, which is a marginal increase Cal] at 421 Irvine Ave., morning of 5 cents, were the result of the or evening. 3-103 action of the state committee in-|FOR RENT — 4-room house. A. vestigating food prices last Thurs- Klein, 1231 Dewey Ave. 3-103 day. FOR RENT—Large furnished front - B room, modern, with large closet MRS. CHAPMAN MOVES o 4 for one or two people. 703 Minn. Mrs. Sarah Marie Chapman has Ave. 2-102 moved from 915 Bemidji avenue to 1100 Beltrami avenue. Mrs. Chap- WANTED man, who has been on the sick list WANTED—By young lady, one or for some time, {s now improving. two warm, unfurnished rooms for R —— light housekeeping. Address Box COMPROMISE REJECTED 441, Bemidji, Minn. 929tt (By United Press) WANTED—To rent two or three un- . Washington, Oct. 2.—A compro-| furnished modern rooms down o @ mise wage scale, offered the bitumin-| tOWn, must be heated; no chil- ous miners in a joint conference to-| 9ren. Address Box 504, City. day, was rejected by the mine work- 926tt ers. WANTED—Saleslady, neat appear- ing, must be willing to travel. A+ proposition, 25 to. 35 years old preferred. Address “Saleslady,” Tuberculosis this morning claimed: c|o Pioneer. 4-102 Mrs. Julia Nelson of 916 Mississippi avenue. She was 43 years old and| WANTED—To rent a five or six- leaves a husband. The body will be room modern house or cottage. sent to Dawson for internment. Telephone A. E. Nelson, Crookston _ Lumber Co. office. 5-103 TO DISMISS SUIT WANTED—Painting, paper hanging (By United Press) and sign writing. All work guar- Washington, Oct. 2.—The govern- anteed satisfactory. L. W. Snel- ment today introduced a motion in 117. 6-106 son, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone the Supreme court to dismiss its anti- | —— oo o i oo trust suit against the Great Lakes| WANTED—GIrl for general house- ‘work. Apply Mrs. David Gill, 707 Towing: company. Beltrami_Ave. 101t WANTED—By boy of 18 attending business college, wishes a place to TUBERCULOSIS IS FATAL OWN A I work for board. Inside work pre- ferred. Phone Business College at 4 P. M 3-103 Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $5|$5 down, $3 per month per month. CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 MODEL 4 cess from coast to coast. Get a Nickie Plate Has your car a Bemidji em- blem? The Pioneer car has on the front of its radiator a neat nickle plate emblem design. The words BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB A are neatly outfinafi. It shows that the local club is & mem- ber of the American Automo- bile Association and should be on every car in town. Order one from the secretary of the Auto Club. Price 76c. munity NOW. Minneapolis, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER RAGS Bring us your clean oot- ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth accepted. Pioneer Office “Hore's a *‘Crackerjack” A pneumatic Fountain Ink Well. The name of the well is the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get out of order. No valves, no floats. The ink from the res- ervoir falls into a small cup at the base, which provides just enough ink to cover the pen. NOT THE HOLDER. The ink :annot splash. Air and dust cannot reach the ink, therefore the ink never becomes gummy or sticky. The last drop is as good as the first. It i3 made entirely of glass. Needs fill- ing but once in six months and saves 76 per cent of your ink bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.265. WHAT! Don’t believe it? Come and see. PIONEER OFFICE Phone 922 OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 Glves & brilllant glossy shine that does not rub off or dust off—that anneals to the iron—that lasts four times as long as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish is in a class by {tself. It's more carefully madeand made from better materials. Try it on your patlor stove, your cook stove 9F your gns range. 1f you don’t find it the best polish you ever used, your hardware or grocery dealer is authorized to re- your WE WANT A RELIABLE WOMAN IN BEMIDJI The Duchess Drug Company, of Minneapolis, Minn., has hun- dreds of Representatives, located in every state, and we now want an energetic, reliable woman to act as our Local Agent in this community. We offer such a woman -an opportunity to make from $20 to $50 each month, taking orders for our remarkable Toilet Preparations that are meeting with such wonderful suc- We will furnish the right woman with sample case, samples, instructions, and advertising matter, at absolutely no cost to her. We have no ‘‘outfit” to sell. At no time do our Local Agents have to invest one cent for samples or goods. We extend them credit and help them in many ways to build up a perman- ent, profitable business of their own. Write today for full particulars and copies of letters from women everywhere who have become independent through the pleasant, legitimate and highly remunerative position we have to offer. Don’t wait. We want a Representative in this com- DUCHESS DRUGC CO. (Incorporated) Minnesota SPECIAL BODY DESIGMN- VERY LATESTH00D | = WATH PERISOOPE ATTACHMENT— BARNEY [he Difference e/ $100 In the Pockets Of Your Pants is better than thousand in somebody else’s. added to your profits or saved on your purchases is a thousand times better for wholesalers and retailers of school and office supplies, has found out the way. and school from us at wholesale. When You Need Some of the Following, Have Your Next Order Filled Here Tablets Rubber Bands Clips Blank Books Pencils Typewriter Ribbons | Tabs Legal Blanks Pens L0 Paper | Hooks Job Printing Inks Carbon - Files Embossing Paste Ink Wells Pads Engraving $100 of good coin of the realm you than fabulous fortunes in the hands of your neigh- bor. ---And yet some of .you fellows, hard-headed and shrewd 1n most other mat- ters, are dribbling out dollars that you could just as well keep in your own pant’s pocket. The Pioneer Wholesale Go. Buy your supplies, for office, store The Wholesale Department of the Pioneer has been “stepping” a fast clip, and today, both in and out of Bemidji is attracting attention, because of its ability to deliver the “goods” at the prices which entitle it to the business. Merchants save money by ordering supplies from us, because our connec- tion with the manufacturers enable us to sell for less. In additon to this ex- press and freight charges are less from Bemidji to nearby towns than from distant wholesale markets. Bemidji, The Pioneer Supply Co. Wholesale & Retail Minn. Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing is so slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what it is really worti» hardly ever malkes day laborer wages at this unpleasant task. If you want good work at Ecu_th'u are right, get your printing At T~ Office comes BB GmaNG 7| Nights of Sleep vs. and Children ights 0f Agony flbe Verdict Favors D. D. D, It is foolish to lie awake all the lon| night through with that intolerable m:hiug caused by Eczema and await the coming o the day. D. D. D. Prescription is made that hot, inflamed and itching skin, you, will be able to rest at night, awake {n the' morning refreshed and life will be worth living. We know 1t will do all these things, as we have testimonials from many suffer- ers right among your neighbors. Trfnl battle and you will not regret it. Come _today. For 15 Years o the Stamdard Skin Remedy MAYR’S Wonderful Remedy for sTOMACH TROUBLED-1D- One dose convinces. BARKER'S DRUG STORE and other reliable druggists. THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION ' Repairing of All Kinds If you want. anything done in the tailoring line just bring it to PETER THORSON —TAILOR— Phone 592 Over Doran’s | for you if you are a sufferer. It will cool n : ] 2 | i

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