Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 6, 1917, Page 4

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6' has upént the ct'intornttionnl Falls, Bemidji Mre. Bert Kirtland and son, Ken- .-dall, of Backus are the guests of rela- % tives here for a few days. - NOTICE Ol l(ondlv, Oct. 1, the Woman's " Institiite entered' upon its second wn ‘sewing, bu nd somerlielp: . Gall or Phone 186-W * for ap] lntmanu, also for further X urflag:n 1-106 BIDS WANTED To-pull stumps and break 7% acres on - Section 33-146-33. Con- ; tractor to furnish all tools and board for ‘his. men. -Otto Hienk, R. F. D. No. a. Bemidji, Minn. 2d 10618 1w 1011 y L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Got our estimate Phones 566 and 309 Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches 'made from combings $1.50. Corns, | ingrown nails treated a specialty. : MINA MYERS Phone 112-W FOR lALl—Bny this splendid farm, -stock and fixtures and all. I'll “mjove out and you move in. Here it is: 130 acres fronting Big Bass 8 miles east of Bemidjl. ut " 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 ¥alanee in from one to ten years, at § per cent. Would take small ‘Wouse and ‘lot for part payment. I'am an, old: soldier and lost my 10tt pine , per oord A'. 0 K Restunr- Phone 681-W. 6-1012 POR BALE—One of the largest Wholesale Grocers (capital over $1,000;000.06) wants ambitious mew 1R every locality to sell direct to consumer mnationally known drand of groceries, teas, coffees, spices, ‘paints, oils, stock foods, etc. Big line, easy sales. Values beat any competition. Barn big money. No experience or capital required. Complete sample outfit and free selling instructions start you.- Long established reliable house. Ask your banker. Write today. John Sexton & Co., Lake & Franklin Sts., Chicago, Ill. .S 1-1 m : WANTED WANTED—To rent two or three un- furnished modern rooms down tywn, must be heated; no chil- flf.!l A\lduu Box 504, City. 926tt Wmfil’qlnung, paper hanging ..and sign writing. All work guar- snteed satisfactory. L. W. Snel- son, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 117 6-106 m work at’'the -Jester Farm. 103tf WANTED—Position by young girl as ‘nurse girl all or part time. Phone 5!0 2-106 8-1011 WAN'I'ED—Glrl at the Erickson Hotel. : 3-108 FOR iiN’l'—fi rooms, suitable for g _l;onukaeplng Mrs. Gaines, NTED—Place to work in a pri- vate family by girl of seventeen years old. Phone 129-J. 1-106 m RENT—NIce 3-room cottage, hardwood floors, electric lights, 504 Minn. Ave. Rent $10.00 per month. See A. T. Carlson. Phone 61-J, . 2-108 ENT—Modern steam heated room with bath in private home, centrally located. Room has large sloset in connection. Address ‘“Modern Room,” care of Pioneer . oftice or Phone 922. 5-1011 R RENT—G-room cottage. Phone 465. 1-106 COMING! Next TUESDAY The Karl Scheurer CONCERT COMPANY Opening Number of the University Gourse To be presented in Bemidji during the winter by the Woman’s Study Club. The Scheurer Company com- bines the violin, harp and violoncello, making possible the performance of some of the most beautiful works in all musical literature. A Real Treat For Those Who Attend AT METHODIST CHURCH —— AUDITORIUM — Season Tickets $1.50 Single Admission 50c (Seats on sale at Netzer’s) AUTOMOBILE BUYERS, ATTENTION! If you are considering buying a car it will pay you to wait until you see our new line of popular priced cars. We are now arranging for the agency of a line of cars to suit the taste of those who wish a reasonable priced car or those who demand the best. Our announcement will appear later. In the meanwhile, don’t forget we are turning out the best of work 1n our repair department—every job guaranteed. Ask those who have had carbon burned what the results have been. J LETFORD’S GARACE Always Cheaper At This Store When You Compare Quality and Service Best 36 in. Challies Ladies’ Munsing Cotton Fleeced Union i $1.25 each Fleisher's Grey Yarn 75¢ skei_)n Best Quality Prints Heavy White Outing Flannel Table Oil Cloth, funcy patterns Bleached Sheeting 2 yards wide. 22x44in. Bath Towels, 25c.. Ferris Good Sense Waist Bungalow Aprons The above are a few of our every day values. Special Tonight After 6 P.M. Coat’s Crochet Cotton One Lot Ladies’ Late Fall Style Georgette Silk Waists 9¢ a spool $2.95 each 15¢ a yard IVORY-wHO GRAND TONICHT RILEY-0’CONNOR-FORRESTER Appearing as a special favor to the management because of failure of act booked to arrive CARLE & INEZ A Versatile Couple in “Nifty Nonsense” Len Carle,, comedian, expert on steel itar gui Dolly Inez, singer out of the ordinary BON-TON VAUDEVILLE PICTURES TOO Tomorrow, 2:30, 7:30 & 9:00 LOUISE GLAUM In a Five-Part Triangle Story of Strong- Plot “IDOLATERS” With one of the famous TRIANGLE-KOMEDIES Six Parts, Triangle—b5c¢ and 15¢ Ladies’ and Gents’ Sus | MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Merchant Tailor 210 Third Street SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1917, A PLANT JUST THE RIGHT SIZE To Render 100 PER GENT PERSONAL SERVICE And Produce 100 PER GENT QUALITY FOODS A trip through this factory will make you a Koors Booster. Its cleanliness will surely appeal to you. Valuable Rogers Silverware given away with coupons wrapped with each loaf of KOORS Golden Crust Bread. KOORS Ice Cream and KOORS Butter now have no superior. Try them and be convinced. LET’S ALL BOOST FOR BEMIDJI “The City of Enterprise” has three members you should know if you desire to enjoy life. 1. The popular liquld fnrnn of Peruna-—the reliable tonicof the American household, with a long history of suocess in all catarrhal difficulties. 2. The tablet form, which is made after the same formulary and is more.convenieat for m: . 8. Manalin, the ideal laxutxve. by the regular use of nvereon;e-nnd , but is an aid to nature. as all three. So many be from the; Reminder 'NTERNATIONAL Newspaper Window Dis- play Week opens Monday, October 8th. This newspaper is asking each merchant" to fill his windows with the actual goods that save been advertised in its columns by the manufacturers. It is asking every merchant to co-operate -during this week with the merchants and newspapers in 400 other cities. This newspaper is asking the merchants to show the . newspaper advertised goods with these signs: INTERNATIONAL Newspaper Window Display Week We Sell These Standard ‘Products All Advertised in the DAILY NEWSPAPERS Any Merchant Desiring Further Informa- tion Is Invited to Call This News- DOC ALLUS paper on the ’Phone When it is repaired by THEBEMIDJI JEWELR YCO. 210 3rd Street, - Phone 488 THE DAILY PIONEER f | LGNATZ ToBIAS iyl o e IGNISHUN TINCAN - TINCAN - WASHESAND, wyid uses Tve- APPRENTICE. PR S, . Twmca Yo INA — OF %fa%? ‘A6E FOR HER FATHER CCANE. o e GARAGES ~ T' l | Il nn‘-;fiun \NHO LKEWISE. STABLES HER MOUNT receives wire service of the U . WHO KEEPS i NITED PRESS ASSOCIATION CAN AT T08Y. b s )

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