Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 3, 1917, Page 4

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¢ General E. H. Plummer, his two per- > sonal aides, one of whom is Captain * from the top. The chic little toque FOUR PRSP BUSH TO REMOVE M. Bush, land dealer and insur- amce agent, will hold a public auction sale Saturday, October 6, at 2 o’clock p. m. to dispose of his entire house- hold and office furniture, having de- cided to move to California with his family. The auction will be held at the residence, 411 Minnesota av- enue. August Jarchow will be auc- tioneer and A. E. Feir clerk. CAMP DODGE OFFICERS TO WITNESS ACTUAL WARFARE Camp Dodge, Ia., Oct. 3.—Major Harold Schaub of St. Paul, his chief of staff, Colonel Charles S. Lincoln, and two enlisted men yet to be chos- en, will leave for France in the near future on a tour of inspection. The war department gives to di- vision commanders of each camp a sight of warfare as now conducted before sending them into the field at the head of their troops. The trip will take a month or six weeks. During that time it is ex- pected that the general will have re- ceived sufficlent information to al- low them to direct their own com- mands to conserve training time abroad. No official announcement has been made regarding the triu. Under the voluntary censorship the date of de- parture will be kept secret. NATAL DAY CELEBRA' Mrs. R. B. Smith, 915 Bemidji av- enue, was pleasantly surprised yes- terday afternoon by a group of friends in honor of her birth anni- versary. The self-invited guests were Mesdames W. H. Elletson, Jane Miller, J. C. Courtney, George Den- ley, B. Mitchell, A. L. Collard, J. C. Madison, Frank Patterson, Emma Helmer and J. Achenbach. A deli- cious lunch was served at 4 o’clock. HUssAn BONNET FOR FALL Wearing them higher, does not nec- essarily mean the shoes or the skirts of Miladl. They are also building has grown in proportion for the fall, This Hussar bonnet of tan French felt and black hatter’s plush, most effec- tively combiped here, “tops” them all not all in altitude but In style. The sole trimming of this unique hat is the smart jet ornament. The crown is in two wings which adds to the quaint- ness, and gives it an air of distinctive- ness that is not found in most bits of millinery. ] Care of the Hands. Careless washing and imperfect dry- sightly hands than anything else. The TO CALIFORNIA SOON c I'A SS l FIED FOR SALE FOR SALE—On monthly payments, small house and two good lots. H. C. Baer at Security State Bagk.l " 11t FOR SALE—Household goods at public auction Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6, at 411 Minnesota Ave. M. Bush. 4-105 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- 80 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. 910t FOR SALE—Numbcr of pigs. Call at City Livery. 928tf FOR SALE—Two mares, 6 and 7 years old. Call 421 Irvine Ave. 3-103 FOR SALE—Five-passenger automo- bile; will sell cheap if taken at once. C. N. Foss, Nymore. 3-103 FOR RENT FOR RENT—7-room house, close in. Cal]l at 421 Irvine Ave., morning or evening. 3-103 FOR RENT — 4-room house. A. Klein, 1231 Dewey Ave. 3-103 WANTED . WANTED—By young lady, one or two warm, unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Box 441, Bemidji, Minn. 929t WANTED—To rent two or three un- furnished modern rooms down town, must be heated; no chil- dren. Address Box 504, City. 926tf WANTED—To rent a five or six- room modern house or cottage. Telephone A. E. Nelson, Crookston Lumber Co. office. 5-103 WANTED—Painting, paper hanging and sign writing. All work guar- anteed satisfactory. L. W. Snel- son, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 117. 6-106 WANTED—Girl for general house- work at the Jester Farm. 103t WANTED—By boy of 18 attending business college, wishes a place to work for board. Inside work pre- ferred. Phone Business College at 4 P. M. 3-103 HERE YOU ARE—READ THIS $300 farm mortgage, want Ford or livestock. High grade cabinet wanted as first payment on forty. Now is the time to unload that auto or other property. List your property with me, and now is the time to do it, as I turn down house hunters every day. Watch my bulletin board for bar- gains. See Longballa (Nuff said). 211 4th St. 3-105 phonograph wild NEW MINNESOTA AUTO MAPS We have just recelved a lot of new Minnesota maps, compiled and pre- pared by the Minnesota Forestry As- sociation showing lakes, canoe routes and automobile trails. The map is a beauty and is right up to date. Sells for 50c at the Pioneer office. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleane‘r’s for Men, Women and Children To the Storekeepers .OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $5/$5 down, $3 per month per month. CASH PRICE SOME LESS Phone 922 Bemidji Pioneer Real Fruit flavors, in glass vials, are the dis- tinctive features of JiffyJeu You'll get anew idea of gel- atine desserts when you try this rare-grade gelatine. Choice of 7 purefruit flavors. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint satice and salads. Sold by Grocers Everywhere HAVE COLOR IN CHEERS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets —_— 1f your skin is yellow—complexion pallid — tongue coated—appetite poor—you have abad taste in your mouth—a A feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute forcalomel—were pr d by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like chllghnod days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. R They start the bile and overcome consti- pation. That’s why millions of boxes are gold annually at 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists.' Take one or two nightly gnd note the pleasing results. Style, accuraocy and ; convenience These three essentials of com- plete watch satisfaction make the Gruen “Verithin” watch the most desirable watch a man can own. You’ll be delighted with the beauty of this super- jor watch. True Smoke Smokes True~ Chews True Too. but to your own civic pride; not only to your desire to sell ‘goods, but to your eagerness to advertise our city. by the manufacturer in this and other local newspapers. these in your windows next week and with them put a sign which says: of This City! NTERNATIONAL Newspaper Window Display Week begins next Monday and continues until the night. We invite every storekeeper to participate. It is no longer a novelty, but a serious annual continent wide following Saturday show growing greater year by year—a show participated in by live merchants everywhere. Our invitation to you will not only appeal to your self-interest, more What we are asking you to do is this: Select from your stock the articles that have been advertised Place We Sell These Standard Products All Advertised in the Daily Newspapers If you want more signs or further information, call this news- paper on the telephone. + International Newspaper Window Display Week October 8th-13th dn e, Ol - aif e P Years -and smoking beffer every day! "~ WEDNESDAY, ooTomER 3, 1o slightest dampness of the skin in cold weather will make the hands chap and crack. Hot water should not be used more than once a day at most for wash- ing the hands, and then they should »- rinsed in cold. THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION Get a Nickle Plate Has your car a Bemidji em- blem? The Pioneer car has on the front of its radiator a neat nickle plate emblem design. ing are the reasons for more red, un RAGS The words Bring us your clean ocot- BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB ton rags--no buttons, bands v ont 1t sh or woolen cloth acoepted. that the Tocal 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. Pioneer Office | ANDTELL HIM WELL E\THER KEEP THE CAR AND : E A FIRST (MORTRAGE QB [HIHIUII e 2RI Mlere GARAGE — MR. TOBIAS TINCAN -IN TWo 0F HIS MOST CHARACTERISTIC POSES — COMING AND G-OING- OUT ~mae OF THE TIN CAN Introducing Toby Tin Can, Daisy Ti Examine Gruens at Barker's, the only store in Bemidji auth- orized to sell them. ¥ They are made by Swiss work- men in an American factory Truly a gentleman's timepiece for excellence—$30 to $150. E A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks ! & o TERMS CASH | o n Gan, and Doc. peculiar about the tobacco except—it is genu- inely pure, honest, all-American tobacco; proved during 40 years to be the best possible combination for smoking and chewing. True Smoke is sold in 10c flat 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 will see that you are supplied. C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. SAINT LOUIS :::: MISSOURI FOR 40 years True Stuc’ 2 has been rapidly making new friends, vIile Lecping the old, everywhere in Minnesc:a, Of those men who Lave tried it, few have changed; that’s why the s:les of True Smoke in this one state last yezr werc over $100,000. That’s why we say: Givc it a tsal, yourself! True Smoke is a real mar’s smoke. There’s nothing fancy about the package; nothing TRUE SMOKE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER Alls Kicin By “HOP” WELL-TH NEYY BILD 1 HOPE HE GETS | | Gleaning, Pressing and ] I % LIKE THATYOU SEND\l | ApPENDICITIS — ‘e . THES |reasevoner i VO\:‘_ ME-ATTACH A SHOMK = HE DONT-ILL SR fekmear | (o casn — : SRS K Repairing of All Kinds N was ¢ ! [If OR TAKE. R OHAGAED: /,‘mcg:sp&gg\fie_ If you want anything done in the o IS tailoring line just bring it to = PETER_THORSON —TAILOR— m?e% Phone 592 Over Doran’s THE GARAGE 0 i BIOKKEEPER FOR THE SHOP- ! B B S I | |

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