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THE BEMIDJI PIONEER - 807 Miss.-Ave. ~v 6-1011 First Number Womsen’s Study WANTED—Girl at the Brickson g Hotel. - 8- Club Serles Tomorrow, October 9th || ror RENT—3 rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Ml‘g. Gaines, FOR RENT — 4-room house. A. Klein, 1231 Dewey Ave, 3-1010 FOR 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 FOR RENT_Modern steam heated During convalescence. | room with bath in private home, centrally located. Room has large sloset in connection. Address and when appetite lags “Modern Room,” care of Pioneer 28 £ k ] d office or Phone 922. 5-1011f = ° ADE TREES ON ROADSIDES ; FOUND—Small water spaniel near . i e k Soo Line tracks. Owner may have Tenthe of Highways In New Y i 4 same by calling at 1001 Minn. m or n otk 5 . 3 Ave. and paying for this ad. . d h ’ 1-108 3 3-room house For Sale—Danay By investigations just completed by ) ) and wood house, 2 acres ground, only brlngs to the hot, dry New York State College of For- ' $1,000. afight trade for good Jard.| i w b - $ at Byracuse, it has been found \ -room house and lot very cheap.| .- ! : For Rent—3-room house and lot mouth a freshness and t nine-tenths of the roadsides in i on Beltrami Ave., only $8.00. \ e rural districts of New York state entirely void of shade trees. When is considered along with the fact to April 1. x last year Now York state paid out 4 ] For Sale—Good, sound, true work the state treasury about $30,000,000 or driving horse, about 1,200. Might the construction and maintenance i trade for good cow. road beds, it shows that the étate 120-acre highly improved farm, not yet awake to the great need e oy voar b Es‘;f};;“d maust the great possibilities in rural il it + de Improvement. Phone 41. ks ‘ivl%xélr’l(;sst A preliminary survey has just been sde by H. R. Francis in charge of landscape extension work of the ege of Forestry. . .| During the eury ’ :::n roadside tmprovement and beau- | NESOTA, MEETING HELD SEPTEM- | There being no further business it ' BER 17, 1017, was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Approved, 5-room house on farm, good wa- ter, barn, and fuel included, $30.00 a soothing balm that coaxes back the enthu- siasm of health. _ Thousands of soldiers ~ in Europe have cause to thank Wrigley’s for it’s tonic effect, - XARL SCHEURER CONCERT COMPANY Ladles’ and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Cloaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, H. M. CLARK, Council met at 8 o'clock r m. A ) in| President. quorum being present meeting was called to order by President Clark. Attest: Roll Call. GEOQO. STEIN, Upon roll call the following aldermen City Clerk. first class workmanship were declared present—Lahr, Bagley, Smart, Backus, Moberg, thfpp son and Clark. Absent—Hazen, l.?(:u\‘l-; T. BeaUdette, and Smish. P { {| merchant Tallor Minutes of the last regular meeting 210 Thil‘d Street were read and npglrlui.v‘ed. ——— e o0 ars 08 ThaTIo tnd second Siiowed: mo n and second allow s Fx"f:“l’etrle, boarding paupers touo;” FOR SALE Tagley &' handise for 1'“ move out and you move in. Here by . it is: 120 acres fronting Big Bass North Tel 2 o etern elephone vix ggo| Lake, § miles east of Bemidjl. Al- lsntdreeAt %ang. labor to date. . 80 11 head of cattle and horses, F& Apderson, supnlies for 3 about 10 tons of hay in barn and T . Swinson, services _city stack, together with a number of Tl:;:l g(-‘lrg:};li_ Mfg. Co., valve discs, o tons of coarse fodder, corn, millet water depal i g and oats, good top buggy and wag- Pioneer Pn?:llshln% on with 'springs under box, almost printing nm:) stationery ...... 3 new plow and disc drag, cultiva- Ordinance del ed as No. 91, for tor and other articles and machin- ‘ the issuance of bonds in the amount ery too numerous to mention. Have |, 5 Shaded Road in New York. of $6,000 for the permanent improve-| just added $400 addition to house. Ja i ment fund was read the third time and 1 ith the f: 1 3 Hficatlon as good and bad varleties of | declared carried by the following vote OAOO 6‘8"5 (;:);d :it?e :;mth:rl:mi- —Avyes, Lahr, Bagley, Smart, Backus, Terms: One-half down and the This rare-grade gelatine dessert, flavored with pure fruit juice, will take the place of fresh fruit des- serts. Also Mint Jiffy-Jell for mint sauce and salads. Sold by Grocers Everywhere trees found ‘along’the highways, views Moberg, Fhillippl, Larson and Claric; .:d" viitas obtained from the high- |Jays—none; absent—Hazen, Joanis an balance in from one to ten years, ays, peflecu ‘of the shade trees on mfi'rdlnancfle desi‘gnated as No. 92, de- at 5 per cent. Would take small g $ “Il:i':djlce:t fl:ltd:. the pos;lbl::— Teadthe cecond :};:{;3 vagrancy, was| house and lot for part payment. es -coverin, arren embank- R tion. : I am old soldier and lost m thents eand ‘the bl‘nntl'ng of some de- “Reualutlon flfael?rl-:?e?u No. 117, de:| wife l::t spring and am too 013 strable sort of vegetation where over- | tho Judmcs of eloctian Tor o special slecs| to farm. Come and look this over. Bead wires are in large numbers. One :Ieo.x:‘ t}fn({:edhelld gcmberdzs. 31917. was Address G. M. Banfill, Lavinia, 4 e g the prlng:‘pql*.tuturea studled was | by theLtgupcv;;?;egl a?a"s:nda:m{"zgfadz - O“;I“QALEB“I 6““ Ll k”;:’:: e condition of’ the roadbed as af- M)ég!r— ahr, Bagley, mart, Backus, —16-inc! ry jacl . Phillippl, L d Clark; = fected By the ‘presence or absence of | Nays-ione: absent—Hasen, Joanis and| 10 Bor cord. AL 0. K. Restans f shade trées. ' Smith. —— ot _Sions Y s ST Few people in the state will be able | For the spI;:faT e:::l‘o:-.on proposed FOR SALE—Ome of the largest bond issue, to be held October 29, 1917, Wholesale Grocers (capital over ‘ 3 :.f:;:!tvv?; yonderful national parks | ¢ho soliowine Judges of election weré| $1,000,000.00) wants ambitious : ln Ow , but an increasing number | appointed and = polling places desig- T 1 dai 4 i of le will nated: men in every locality to sell direct i . peop'e own automoblles and | ™ty wara_Judges, Geo, Kirk, E. R.| to consumer nationally known A use the highways of the state. Many, | Getchell and J. J. Conger. Polling place, brand of groceries, teas, £ ot ‘all, of these highways may |Miller's store. spices ints, oils, stock . < S d Ward—. : , paints, oils, stoc easily become state parkways of beau- IR. g,c?;en'.oé!?Tng’fi:?!'shAepEAr'd,Cfl]‘;g;fi etc. Big line: easy sales. i tiful trees and shrubs. Trees grow | "5, Place. :i{_ uilding. beat any competition. Earn : , like weeds under the climatic cond-|O. B. Stephens and Jorn Rippie Pei:| money. No experience or capitall ! . - ! i tions existent in New York and with !‘:frep]:gg;'elog building in rear of DI- required. Cumpl‘ete sam[ple nutfi: ! led scenery of intense interest the| Fourth Ward—Judges, J. E. Croon, and free selling instructions star . ways of-the state will eventuall: P. Barnell, Jos. McTaggert. Polling you. Long established reliable . (2 Y | piace, Dailey’s employment office. house. Ask your banker. Write HEY are full of ooods that are familiar to you because they come as beautiful as those of any| Fifth Ward—Judges, Ralph Ripley, today. John Sexton & Co., Lake b 3 offier. . stafe. in ' the . Unton.—Green's | D}, 5, Kidder and B 4. Lindeen. FPolling| g Franklin Sts., Chicago, il are products that have been advertised by the manufacturers S iy 3 N e. b : i Fruit Grower, It was moMigecllaneoun. o e 1-106 in the newspapers you read every day. i superintendent of the water depart- WANTED The Windows in this city are only a part—Dbut a very interest- - Cheafing ‘an Anxiety. Teing Biven Tall powes to aon Gartiod i fagr tinent-wide show. ol¢ ovel 4 Joqwer to act, Carried. | WANTED—To rent two or three un- ing part of a great continent-wide ’ ) On motion of “T bave told you several times that (.30, *A13erman’ Smart, the chief| furnished modern rooms down rchants are doing other merchants are doin you ‘will- injure your -health if you |of the fire department was authorized| town, must be heated; mno chil- What our own merchants 2 @ 8 warry.” to have the fire engine overhauled and ’ Address Box 504, City. ! : _simultaneous in 400 cities in North America. i placed in good w 1 rder. dren. & . age o . . - n::‘.;"" :q‘lfl,lq! you've got me wor- |” oved' b Alde‘::l;‘;rlfsena;{ that re- 926tt This great army of retailers is mobilizing to testify its approval E . ¥ ! lerman O] - H . 1 Balf‘to death' for fear I'll Worry® | /ci%6 tour smail lights along the road | WANTED—Painting, paper hanging of newspaper advertised products. : Every one will be interested in the show. to his place of residence be granted. and sign writing. All work guar- There being no second to the motion anteed satisfactory. Automobile Every one will be interested in the big purpose back of the dis- play, a purpose indicated by this sign: the same was declared lost. Y On motion an painting our specialty. L. W. i FIRST CoNCEIT NUMBER was directed tod s;f:?-ggu:‘«;e:"i‘\'u?-fl‘; Snelson, 103 South Irvine Ave. " il . TVER | flag for the City building. Phone 117. 6-1013 midd) Erployment OMios, I the sum of | WANTED — Chambermaid. _Annex 3 The combination of violin, harp|s$2.000, with B. K 14 r : and ‘viclonoello makes possible tho | Winkiesky ne surstios, was approved. | Hotel 214 3rd St. Phone 2578, E performance of some of the most uarterly reports of city treasurer — : e and ity clerk were read and referred D—G K beautiful works in all musical lit-[to finance committee. 1e rerdrred| WANTI IE fom, Bonera L erature. Seldom does one have an| Report of the state board of health| Work at the Jester Farm. 103tt opportunity to hear these three in- i struments in the hands of such splendid artists as Karl Scheurer, Henty Willlams and Oscar Koch. An eveniig of ‘genuine enjoyment may be ted. In ‘addition to the three excellent artists here named, there will also appear with the Karl Scheurer Con- cert company a singer of ability. It is the desire of the Extension Di- vision to present an artistic musical program and assurance is given that great care will b exercised in the selection of the vocal soloist. At the Methodist church tomorrow evening, under the auspices of the ‘Woman’s Study club THE. TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop “FORE I TOV e = g % - e e Efiw ; M&ISCN‘;P%B;‘(Q“: 4 [rrnza Bo:.s‘:i%k /i Gy A 'isc:g;';“ SOHANQ \F T DIDNT — ; - =\, HER RUGHT WIRE, W % KMOW A5 HOW SOME- THAT TReE' 7 5 ; 1 \//’ . S ! RN B L CARS HWAS TO BE i = 0 INTERNATIONAL Newspaper- Window Display Week We Sell These Standard Products All Advertised in the DAILY NEWSPAPERS T T AUTOMOBILE BUYERS, ATTENTION ! It 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 in our repair department—every job guaranteed. Ask those who have had carbon burned what the results have been. LETFORD’S GARACE LT Watch the Store Windows Today and Every Day This Week : Men Wanted To cut Cedar Posts, Poles amd Ties Extra good timber, can work year around. New camps, good board, big prices for cutting. Write or call. S00 POLE & TIE COMPANY LIMITED E. D. ALGER, Mgr. Ganley Block, Saut Ste. Marie, Ont. 1 NGUNG BARNEN HOEDF IELD S ENCIINE STALLED W THE COUNTRY- UNABLE TO START HIS CAN HE HAS ! s vED THE TINCAN GARAGE. FOR HELP AND ) AMINUT "HAS QOME.TO HIS ASSISTANQE — . ki s . N — +——— * + + 1— | ! Dafartua