Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 12, 1917, Page 8

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EIGHT .Two Car Loads of Concord Grapes 31c Twenty-five Bask. Lt. 27c Single baskets - Five-Baskets Lots Ten-Basket Lots 2 -2 29c¢ Fifty Basket Lots 28c 100 basket lots THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER KAPLAN’S THE BIGGEST SPECIAL YET FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 6c 5¢c Two Cars Fancy Box Apples Per Case $1.75 Two cars bulk Jonathan Apples—No rots among them— Per Bushel - $1.60 Per Barrel - $4.78 SugarSugarSugar Per 100 Pcunds $8.50 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1917. '- \ COOKIES AND CRACKERS Extra.fanc_y cookies--- a general fancy mixture in family size boxes at, pound 16¢c Soda Crackers, Qyster Crackers, Ginger Snaps--all at, pound WALL BOARD--A factory clean-up at prices less One Car Peaches--Per Crate 78c guaranteed to be equal to the One mixed car assorted Fruits and Vegelables Tokay Grapes pr- bask. Cranberries, 2 lbs for Onions, 1b. 3c; bushel $1.50 Cabbage, Ib. 3 1-2¢100 $2.65 RxpeTomatoes 1b 5¢c; bu. 1 85 Oranges, per peck - - 3¢ Bananas, per doz Fancy Pears for eating and canning, per bushel - CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE—16-inch dry jack pine $1.76 per cord. At O. K. Restaur- ant. Phone 681-W. 6-1012 FOR SALE—Pool room at Federal Dam; purchased last spring for $3,000, will now sell for $2,600. Also have good restaurant at Rus- gell, N. D., which I will sell cheap. Will take car in part payment for ' the latter. For further particul- ars, address R. T. W., c|o Pioneer. 109tf SALE—$295.00 buys my kero- FOR sene Ford. An agent wanted to sell kerosene carburetors. Call at once. Jewett Auto Co. _3 <1013 FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Mrs. Gaines, 807 Miss. Ave. 6-1011 FOR RENT—Six-room steam heated flat. Apply to Theodore Tharald- son, 723 Irvine Ave. 6-1015 FOR RENT—4-room cottage, cor- ner 12th St. and Park Ave. In- quire 710 America Ave. or Phone| 495-J. 2-1012 | FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms. 612 America Ave. 3-1013 FOR_ RENT—Modern steam heated room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Inquire at office in Troppman’s Store. 1-1012 FOR RENT—Furnished front room, strictly modern. Phone 327 or| 250. 1012tf ——————————————————— WANTED WANTED—Painting, paper hanging and sign writing. All work guar-;" anteed satisfactory. Automobile painting our specialty. L. W. Snelson, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 117. 6-1013 WANTED—Girl for general house- work at the Jester Farm. »03tf HELP WANTED, FEMALE-— We want six young women clerks. Call at once. Morris Kaplan. 2-1012 WANTED—Sewing by day or hour. 1014 Park Ave. 4-1013 LOST—A bay horse, weight 1,300 1bs., white stripe on nose, block hair brand on left jaw. Kindly send any information _regarding same to Page & Hill Co., Bemidji Minn., Owners. 3-1012 FOUND—A bicycle. See Capt. Mac. 3-1012 TOST—Small gold pin, heart and wishbone design. Return to Pio- neer office. 1011tf NEW MINNESOTA AUTO MAPS ‘We have just received 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. 4b6¢ 25¢ Sweet Potatoes, pr. Ib. $1. Malaga Grapes, pr. bask. 40c brands on Flour Flour Flour Per 98 Pounds $5.65 Pancake flour just arrived - 10c per carton than factory price. Per 1,000 square feet $24.00 SALT--for table or dairy, 25 1b cotton sacks SALT--for table or dairy, 100 1b. sacks ’ SHAKER SALT--with sifter, 4 cartons for HAY, OATS AND OTHER FEEDS = 26¢c 86c 28c highest grades of advertised the market 4c 90 same grade of goods. Highest Market Prices Paid For Farm Produce —potatoes, vegetables, butter and eggs, meats, poultry, wood, etc— anything we can use—in ex- change for— “RICH” Qualitv Photographs of yourself or family in our studio. Call soon—*Get ‘Rich’ uick”— as the quantity of produce we can use is limited. Rich Studio 29 Tenth St. Phone 570-W 11 Blocks North of St. Anthony’s Hospital. $2000 IN PRIZES for the best ama- teur advertisement Professionals are barred $1000 first prize; $500 seconc ind so on to a total of $200( n cash prizes, for the bes idvertisements composed o juotations from articles writte: >y America’s leading musi¢ critics about Tie | We give complete instructions, furnis! the material to work with and prcvifl sample to work to. Contest Closes October 27t] Don’t delay. See us at once. BARKER’S Third St. Bomidji —It's Safer The barn is important enough in farming these days to warrant planning carefully its size, shape, arrangement and construc- tion to fit the farm accurately for present or future needs. Building by guess is risky is necessary. Our Special Plan. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUG. 24, 1912. of the Bemidji Daily Pioneer, published daily except Sunday, at Bemidji, Minn., for Oct. 1, 1917. Editor, F. T. Beaver. Business Manager, E. H. Denu. Publishers, The Bemidji Pioneer Pub- lishing Company, Bemidji, Minn. Owners, A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn.: G. E. Carson, Bemidji, Minn.; E. H. Denu, Bemidji, Minn. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: None. Average number of copies each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months pre- ceding the date of this statement, 1,126. G. E. CARSON, Publisher. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 10th day of October, 1917. AVA SONSTRUD, (Seal) Notary Public. My Commission expires Aug. 13, 1921 14 1012 The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is * see that a notice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns ef the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. f = Shoes Shoes Shoés Extra grades—-all drummers samples—-over 2000 pairs to pick from and onjy ony pair of each kind--all at prices that are about one-half what any other store in town will ask for the Bulld Your NewBarn From Plans has designed a large number of barns for Minnesota and everyone of them today are well pleased. We make no charge. for this service and invite you to use it. If you need a new barn next year, let us help you plan it now. St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. Telephones 100 == 111 T T -| family—for “Rich” quality portraits. We have the pricesand we have over twenty-five - cars rolling and on track--part of which will be re- layed at tributary points. We are opening our second branch at Brainerd next week. Noti friends in that burg. otify your The Nation's Lesson All pecple are children, either young or grown up. Ang all children must learn life in many lessons. This year’s lesson for our people is and Gheaper Food Econoniy It will not be learned by depriving yourself of needed food. it will be by judiciously selecting the foods that you meed. In this way we want to help you. and frequently cost much more than Service Department farmers i LWe have many suggestions that will help you cut the.H. C. [0} o Economy prices, too. GROCERIES, MEATS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, FLOUR, FEED w W, G. Schroeder Bemidii, Mins. Overwhelmed with work and short of help, we were all summer. Now with extra help we are caught up with our work and can supply Prompt Photo Work Bring, or mail, in your kodak work for ‘prompt finishing. Come in—bring or send, in your -Rex Theatre- “The Romance of Silk” Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 15 and 16, at 2:15 P.M. Showing the silk industry from the cocoon to the finished product. INSTRUCTIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, ENTERTAINING. Do it soon—*“Get ‘Rich’ uick,” be- fore the holiday rush. Rich Studio Phone 570-W 29—10th St. 1% blocks north of St. Anthony Hospital Secure Free Tickets At the BAZAAR STORE and O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. Bring us your clean oot- ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth accepted. Pioneer Office

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