Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 10, 1917, Page 4

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s - THE BEMIDJ1 Pmm o g WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1917. Mrs. J. P. Miller and Miss Dorothy FOR RENT——s 100} suitable for F‘or Sale—Dandy 3-room house| For Sale—Good, sound, true work light housekeeping. : Mrs. Gaines, | and weod house, 2 acres ground, only | or driving horse, about 1,200. Might 807 Miss, Ave.. - 6-1011° $1,000. Might trade for good land.|trade for good cow. SC“EURER 0RC“ESTRA Miller of Wayzata, Minn.,, are the ts of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. 5-room house and lot very cheap. 120-acre highly improved farm, FOR RENT--Modern fursished room, For Rent—3-room house and lot |cheap, as owner is sick and must MORE THAN PLEASES Erickeon tor & few days. —_— steam heat and bath; will accom-|on Beltrami Ave., only $8.00. leave here soon. A SNAP. Bemidji showed its appreciation of FOR SALE modate one or two. 1201 Dewey! &-room house on farm, good wa- E. J. WILLITS, 13 (] 11 ”» 2 Ave. 010 | ter, barn, and fuel included, $30.00 | Ph 41 ‘good music last evening when a large l FOR SALE—16-inch dry jack pine Y 0 3 cluded, 3 one B 116 3rd St. udience attended the Karl Scheurer Ham sa cr.ck" .w . . $1.75 per cord. At O. K. Restaur-| FOR RENT—-Sixroom steam heated | April 1. 3-1010 concert given the Methodist ant. Phone 681-W. 6-1012 flat. . Apply to’ Theodore Tharald- " church auditorium, under the aus- A pneumatic Fountain Ink FOR SALE—Pool room at Federal| son, 723 Irvine Ave. 6-1015 pices of the Woman’s Study club, and Well. The name of the well is: Dam; purchased last spring for enthusiastically endorsed one of the the ECLIPSE. Notking to get $3,000, will now sell for $2,500.| FOUND—Sack of oats near Lavinia. best musical organizations which has out of order. No valves, no Also have good resiaurant at Rus- Owner can have same.by calling BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET . ever visited Bemidji. floats. ‘The ink from the res-- gell, N. D., which I will sell cheap.| at 522 R. R. St, Phone 117, and From the first number on the pro-{] ervoir falls into a small cup at. Will take car in part payment for| by paying for this ad.’ 2-1011 gram to the last the company was|| the base, which provides just. the latter. For. further particul-| WANTED—Girl for general house- We Buy and Sell Horses, called upon to respond to numerous || enough ink to cover the pen.. ars; address R. T. W., clo Ploneer.| . work. 1019 Beltrami Ave. and hearty encores. The vocal num- NOT THE HOLDER. The ink 109tt ; 41013 bers by Miss Martha Cook proved one sannot splash. Air and dust - | ————— - of the pleasing features of the pro- cannot rgach the ink, therefore FOR SALE—Wriung desk, roll top.| LOST—A Dbay horse, weight 1,300 gram. She is an especially delight- the ink never becomes gummy 421 Irvine Ave. 2-1010( Ibs., white stripe on nose, block ful soloist. The instrumental num- ; hair brand on left jaw. Kindly or sticky. The last drop is as A send any :information. regarding bers were excellent, and the program good as the first. It is made -WANTED same to Page & Hill Co., Bemidji ‘was varied and pleased the large au- entirely of glass. Needs fill- WANTED—To rent two or three un- Minn., Py 31002 P loberz Construction Company E Harnesses and Vehicles. H E H dience immensely. It was anticipa- ing but once in six months and ted that the program would be some- || saves 75 per cent of your ink turnished ’:“’:"""l Jfooms d‘m‘ FOUND—A bicycle, .. See Capt. Mac. Teluphone 8 Semidji, Minn. thing worth while, but it is a pleas- || bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.25. S R B 504, Gl 3-1012 " L ure to have an evening's entertain- ment come beyond expectations. Be- midji people would welcome a re- WHAT! Don't believe it? dren. Come and see. 926tt PIONEER OFFICE WANTED—Painting, paper hnnglx turn of the Karl Scheurer Concert and sign writing. All work guar- company, The company is composed Fhons 928 uuteedg satistactory. Automobile of Karl Scheurer, violin; Oscar Koch, painting our specialty. L. W. . cello; Henry Williams, harp; Martha |« Snelson, 103 South Irvine Ave, er Cook, soprano. The concert was given as the first number on the Lyceum course of the extension department of the Univer- sity of Minnesota. DON'T WAIT Take Advantage of a Bemidji Citi- zen’s Experience. Subscribe for The DAILY PIONEER| Phone 117. 6-1013 WANTED — Chambermaid. Annex Hotel, 214 3rd St. Phone 287-W. 3-1010 WANTED—GIrl for general house- work at the Jester Farm. 103tt lIdWS' ‘“d GDMS’ SII" I WANTED—Competent maid for gen- DE eral housework. Mrs. W. H. Rob- MADE to OR R erts, 609 Lake Blvd. 3-1011 , pressis d alterations il ,FOR RENT — 4-room house. A. flhl.llllz:dg Al vork aptodate, ll | Klein, 1231 Dewey Ave. 3-1010 first class werkmanship “ FOR RENT—Modern steam heated - From Washington The Food Administrator Writes Us: “The use of baking powder breads made of corn and other coarse flours instead of . patent wheat flour is recommended by the Conservation Division of the Food . Administration. The wheat needed for export is thus conserved, and at the same - time healthful food for our own people is provided. The circulation of recipes pro- When the back begins to ache, ‘ room with bath in private home, J viding for these uses would be of assistance in carrying out our plans.” chgm:, | T' Beaudette! cle;'e?“ylnlwnct::nec!;‘m:m h;d:‘:‘;i: \ The following recipes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolls save wheat flour *Till kidney troubles develop; Merchant Tailor “Modern Room,” care of Pioneer and make attractive and wholesome food for every day when made with nl:fll': "l:lxllll'y troubles destroy 210 Third Street i oftice or Phone 922. 5-1011 Profit by a Bemidji citizen'’s ex- |plie————=== =y %??Tm:ing by day °r4‘;%"1'; perience. Mrs. J. Blondo, 306 Third St., says: “My back ached so severely I couldn’t rest well at night and it was hard for me to turn in bed. Believing the trouble was caused by some disorder of my kidneys, I was led to get Doan’s Kidney Pills at Barker's Drug Store, as one of my people had been cured of kidney complaint by them. They soon re- moved the pain in my back. They also strengthened my kidneys and 1 have felt well ever since.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that| Mrs. Blondo had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. ROYAL P6wbeR CORN BREAD RYE ROLLS oup tour meal . 3 cups rye flour “ level teaspoons Roysl Baking Powder h{luwl shortening et v Tonres ot "Shepe 1ot ot o o1 joard ; rol Sharovebly dr7 iagrodlents; 08 milk and malted Fut fato graased pana sad allow €0 ".‘,:2. i warn and bake in hot even J-'-" ‘u.n s I; minutes. e . Srats oved Owr red, -fi"c and Blue booklet ** Best Wu Time Recipes’® éontaining additional similar reci sent free on request. ‘Address Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H,135 William Street, New Yofi: -Rex Theatre- “The Romance of Silk” Monday 'and Tuesday, Oct. 15 and Showing the silk industry from the cocoon to the finished product. INSTRUCTIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Melland of Aure were in the city yesterday, Mrs. Melland having gone to Brice- ling where she will visit friends and relatives for a few days. Mr. Mel- 1and returned to Aure this afternoon and plans on joining his wite at Briceling next Saturday. Secure Free Tickets At the BAZAAR STORE and O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Loggers Attention Here's the best bargain in a logging outfit ever offered. Must be sold at once to pay freight char- ges. Read over these articles and prices. ARTICLES WEIGHT The jJaw of a porpoise Beau.tiful 1918 Maxwell Now On Exhibition mmummmmmm Without altering the world champion motor, the famous perfected: clutch and transmission or the mighty axles, the Maxwell builders have uced a new wonder car, far superior in construction and in appear- ance to anyth;?'( {et turned out by the Maxwell factories—we have this new and beau car—come and see it. Produces the best oil for ‘watches. Temperature dces not affect this oil. It will re- tain the same constituency at the North Pole or the Equator. T LU T L B One-tenth of a drop of this oil will lubricate a watch for a year. Your watch rums constantly. i zaspool1 ’fxm:hvxhenno::e ;;: T T e ———————— Every other piece of machinery pool 1-inc re - . Th 1 f i axwell ; you own or have anything to 1 Brl. Chains with hooks ...... .o cesesassns 278 :,f.‘;li;.“ -l '{,‘:m':,‘;;.&".&"&:%’;? — Am.:a mngu mfi?‘;:::o:}:mmr economicul - do with gets a rest occasion- 1 Bx. 1 in. and % inch cable clamps ..........ccovenens 112 It 18 also a stronger and more rigid machine for ; Compensating underslung rear springs—the last & ally—and oil frequently. | Bx. Iron Washers < 5 119 the road. ® word in s sus, lon—mark wonder- | 14 C;“nngs ’l:h: :r;m: is now six inches, instead of three ¢ nlul Mazxwell of IOIm‘ | nches deep. ey mean ter comfort: t §\ :&'::“::f:eg‘ :;i&:"c&e:yh:‘{g 14 Castings . And the body rests directly on this powerful t :.mln":v.ur and tmmg:conomy.by 5 24 Bolt frame, instead of on brackets extending from Q ¥ :ot ge; the ome-tenth of a olts . . . . the sides, as in the past. & rop of good oil as often as 52 Bolts ........... Do know what that means? Maxwell Has the & needed. 1 Bx. Wood Pulleys . It uw:n- .h.'l‘h frmness with which the Now Style of B . t and the steadiness of the i ¥ 5» 11 Iron Pulleys .. Yheeh Wheels gr S the s M i o the Costliest Cairs Don’t ruin your watch. Bring 11 Iron Pulls . nnhnywlunbun- latoenjoybcfmonly Thomfllmllhlenrofgru beauty. § it to Barker’s today. It will be ¢ examined carefully without 12 Iron Pulleys ........ incars M“ with a battery of shock al It has a sloped windshield and rakish lines never charge. If it needs oil, clean- 3 Iron Pulleys with rings. sorbers. before produced in any car costing less than ing or any other attention, the 11 Iron ring castings ....... This New Car is 50 Pounds $1200. c.llmrge l:v:)ll be mflr}iel:;lte, and 3 Bdl. Rod Clamps ..... 3 . R o looks now equal its proved mechanical e work be unqualifiedly guar- ency. : 1 Bdl. Manilla Rope, 1 inch . Lighter anteed for one year ‘The new upholaury is richer and gives a new ‘There’s a marve! of ondn.-rlng for you, friends! 13 Iron pins .. comfort The car s milo m stronger—and yet Inside and out the new 1918 Maxwellisa perfected 12 Bdl. Rods. car. 12 Iron Bolts . mm and comfort on the road. We're to sell it. 2 Pc. Patterns . it means greater economy. You’ll be proud to own one. E. A. Barker Joweler | Wouring Car $745; Roadster $745; Coupe $1095; Berline $1095; Sedan $109! All prices {. o. b. Detroit WOLD & o|_sou sswm:.u.uI MINN. O S T e FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE . M. J. Eyre "yjium Phylls Phiivver dossn’t spead any mors coln on her bus than she has o\ e Wanted To cat Cedar Posts, Poles amd Ties Extra good timber, can work year 217 Third Street Kodaks Phonographs [ Ho‘r‘\s RIGHT SHES i b 7 : BILL IF 'n-mau TS — F \TS BOILING—, NG i \JusT BoILING VER-ALLT GOT 70 00 d. N 5 board, SJs TW{"“ FRE 00 ‘ ::;“:ricea ::: f::l:]tli,:ggw;n:: l-or - > 00 POlE & TIE COMPANY LIMITED E. D. ALGER, Mgr. Ganley Block, Saut Ste. Marie, Ont. A A A o

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