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B —— vde— CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE—One_new Round Oak range. Cheap if taken at once. Third Street Cafe. 1023tf FOR SALE—Three burner electric stove, with oven and automatic cut-off; nearly new; $29 buys it. Stewart’s Grocery. 3-1029 FOR SALE—I have 24 good lots for sale, 157 feet deep, all level and cleared, next to school house; a small payment starts you and 50c per day keeps it for you: no taxes for one year. Call and see me. Herbert Carver. Phone 237. 12-116 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- ern. Call 327 or 250. 1020tf FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 515 Bemidji Ave. Phone 310. 1015tf FOR RENT—After November 15, house, modern except heat. 1006 Beltrami Ave. Phone 26-F-5. 1024tf FOR RENT OR SALE—Property, 307 3rd St. Will rent for $30.00 per month or sell for $3,000. Store 25x40 and three living rooms 12x12. Frank Lane. 5-1030 WANTED WANTED—-Painting, paper hanging and sign writing. All work guar- anteed satisfactory. Automobile painting our specialty. Snelson, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 117. 6-1027 WANTED—IT you have stable room you want to rent for a short time, address H. Malcolm, clo Pionzer. 3-1026 (8malil 8ize Per Dozen 78c) FOUND—Black mare, brand E on front shoulder, weight about 800 Ibs. Owner may have same by proving propcrty and paying for this notice and costs. Peter Drom- ness, Pinewood, Minn. 3-1026 WANTED—To do wood sawing. Call 635-J. 6-1031 WANTED—Maid to assist with housework. 1218 Bemidji Ave. 1025tf WANTED—Situation by man and wife; will work together or in separate places in the woods or city. Middle ages. Address Rus- tad, Minn., Box 34. 2-1026 WANTED—Work, will go out. Mrs. A. E. Martenson, Phone 381-J. 2-1026 WANTED—District manager by one of the leading New York life in- surance companies. Experience not necessary. Write to M. L. Griffiths, 203 Germania Life Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 2-1026 WANTED—Kitchen girl at once. Markham Hotel. 1-1026 WANTED—Dishwasher at Dairy Lunch. 3-1029 LOST—Some place on street or in the store buildings, diamond from ring. Finder return to Pioneer. Liberal reward offered. Mrs. Julia Titus Morris. 4-1030 FOR EXCHANGE--80 acres for team, 80 acres for auto. Cash and land for merchandise stock. Many other propositions. Watch my bulletin board. Longballa, 211 4th St. 2-1027 FOR SALE 6-room house and lot on $17.00 down and $17.00 per month, no in- terest. 3-room house and lot, $10.00 down L. W.iand $10.00 per month, no interest. Other snaps. Also few good houses to rent. Four-room house and barn on farm, $25 to April 1, fuel included.! E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-1026 Blue Grapes, windup, sound stock, basket . . Be sure to place your order for a barrel of Ben Davis Apples; the car was delayed but price and quality is right, per barrel Bulk Jonathan Apples, per bushel basket . Extra Fancy Box Apples, per case Pearsperpeck . . . . . . . Rutabagas, per bushel . . . . Onions, perpound . . . . . for SATURDAY and MONDAY Fresh Pork, chunked to Consum ~ 18c to 22c Fox River brand Condensed Milk, full size 1-pound tins, per dozen . $1.45 $4.25 . $1.00 $1.75 . « . « . 50c HILLQUIT REFUSES TO SUPPORT WAR LOAN New York, Oct. 26.—Morris Hill- onit. socialist candidate for niayor of New York city, declared in a statement he has not subscribgd to the Liberty Loan, nor does he intend to do so, because he will not.‘“do anything to advance the war.'’t Referring to a speech made here Saturday night by Meyer London, socialist representative in congress, in which Mr. London said the ‘war must be continued and that the'sol- diers and sailors of America must be protected, Mr. Hillquit said: “T consider that the best way to protect the soldiers and sailogs of this country is for the government to immediately initiate a movement for veace. The idea that this war must be carried on or fought to a finish is not in the interests of ourselves, of our allies, or mankind at large.” ENTERTAINED YESTERDAY Mrs. S. C. Brown entertained yes- terday afternoon in homor of Mrs. Stewart of Williston, N. D., who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. J. Swedback. The guests were Mes- dames Stewart, G. E. Carson, J. J. Opsahl. T. J. Welsh, E. H. Winter,| -~ E. J. Swedback, J. P. Lahr and Miss Hoard. NOTICE 1 am opening a pool hall in the A. H. Dickenson building, Minnesota avenue, where I will be pleased ‘to meet all my old and new friends. —FRANK DEWEY. 1-1026 Rev. J. F. Fjellstedt of Brentford, S. D., who was to deliver an address at the City hall Sunday afternoon on “The Spiritual Possibilities of- Man,” ‘will be unable to speak here on account of having been called home, his wife being seriously ill. He received the wire this morning and will leave on the first train. BEMIDJI WEEKLY PIONEER 25¢c AT EHIN only er== ‘Soda Crackers and Ginger Snaps, perpound . . . .g.‘ . .p. ' 2 I'2c Fancy Mixed Cookies, perpound . . . . . . 15¢ Rub-no-More Washing Powder. large size . . . 19¢ Lenox Soap, or Bob White Soap, 10 Bars for . 45c Herring in 10-pound pails, spiced or regular . $1.00 Salmon. 1-pound tins, fine stock, pertin . . . 18¢ Smoked Boneless Ham, better than bacon, 3 4c cheaper than bacon, pound . Oleomargerine, pound . . . .. 27c and 33c Oversiloes for men, women, and children at prices guaranteed lower than any other store in town. Abnormal conditions are beginning to develop in the entire food supply line making it practically im- possible to give definite prices on too many articles. wco, . [ MIORRI s KAPLAN v Have your Xmas photos made now before the big rush later. “Get ‘Rich’ quick.” Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1026 to 1126 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. . $00 POLE & TIE COMPANY LIMITED E. D. ALGER. Mgr. Canley Block, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Bulk Oatmeal 2 Gans Sweet Corn Posled dry Peaches Baking Powder 6¢clb 25¢ 18¢c 5c can A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST EAR NOSE Glasses Fitted EYE THROAT l Get a Nickie Plate ToBe Has your car a Bemidji em- I Ask Your Grocer For 2N blem? The Pioneer car has on -_1 2 ‘the front of its radiator a neat = nickle plate emblem design. = ) The words A BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB //' De]icio'.ls are neatly uAutlined It shows || cream%)[ cal"““ £ : a that the local club is a mem- The ica! ber of the American Automo- || nofl‘ Cooks In bile Association and should be |! Eco - | on every car in town. Order |! 8 Mflnutes Machine Dried one from the secretary of the || e Macaroni, Spaghettl, etc. ars Auto Club. Price 75c. T i wich quaiiy and same prics—10 . Packages Alis0iute FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1917 TROPPMAN'S DEPT. STORE PMachine Packed ly Sznitary AD MAPS HERE We have received a few It lookssiike Phyillis Phlivver has her cap set for uflim Maps, with district maps and THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop " MORNIN MISTER- WHYDONTNOU | /" (o) AUTD MECHANICS ] road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin, They are called INA MINLUT™ GET MARRIED . INA?=YOURE DUAKING GARAGE! TANKE SLEWS OF ‘).‘é)) NEAR Mape. \ MW/ ME_ SwaLLER 3 AGAN - Mendenhall’s Guide and Road county maps, all in one book- let. It also Includes a large map cf the state. The price is 60 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will: con- tinue to carry them in stock. LR 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 N ARAAAARCAA AKX For DRAYING Cah LaFleur Bros. Phones 898 or 661-J Defective -