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FOUR CLARK POLE & TIE CO MOVES T0O NEW QUARTERS The Clark Pole & Tie company has moved its offices to the second floor of the new Ibertson building from the’ Schtoeder block. FIG! " ON THE MEUSE y United Press) Paris, Oct. 29.—Violent fighting in the Meuse sector at Verdun is re; ported ofticially today. PRAISE FOR CANADIANS (By United Press) With the British armies, Oct. 29. —G@General Haig gives the Canadians glowing praise for their work in the recent Flanders drive. '!N WHOM IT MAY CONCERN shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. 1. No ex- W. G. SCHROEDER. DAY WARNING (By Unitea Press) Dellas, Tex., Oct. 29.—The fed- eral food administration asks poul- try men to help win the war by re- fraining from sending dressed tur- keys out before December 1, when the birds will be matured and have more flesh. tement of the conditica of 'ATE BANK SECURITY ST. OF BEMIDIT at close of business on October 18, 1917 (Bank No. 882) Resouroces. Loans and Dis ! Overdrafts .. Bonds and Sec Banking House, Furni- ture and Fixtures. Other Real E!tate . Due from banks $17,: Cash on hand.. 11 955 43 Total Cash Assets . 29,3817.76 Checks and Cash I 6,166.32 Intransit items .... 1,977.74 Total ....... $287,166.98 Tdal pital Stock . $ 10,000 00 lus Fund, 00.00 ivided profits, net. Notel rediscounted and bills nplyah]e (including certificates for money $201,: 283 .37 14,871 93 16,637.99 16,995.15 st o@ Nam 20,000.00 3115 432.09 9. Cashier’schecks 3,601.03 10. Due to banks. 265,304.96 11. Total immedi- ate liabilities 144,338.08 12. Savings depos- its and 13. Time fi- cates . .. 86,288.23 14. Total deposits 230,626.31 $287,166.98 Amount of Reserve on hand.$ 29,387.76 Amoum ot Reserve Required 20,634.00 Ght. ot Minnesota, County of Beltrami ) We, . Geo. E. Stubbins, President and H. C. Bur. Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is trua to the best of our knowladxe and E. STUBB]NS, President. . BAER, Cashier. Comct Ana-t' (Two Directors) C. BINS, B, w. !TUBBINS Bubscribed and sworn to before me this_29th day of October, 1917. (8eal) A. B. Notary, P\Ill;l'lc. Beltrami County, Minnesota. lll& egn;nlulon expires Dec. 3, 1919, Knapp's Shoe Store Closed all day Tuesday and Wednesday to prepare for the greatest shoe sale ever held in this country. Mr. Knapp is known to be a man that makes every statement good and when he states that he is going to sell $5.00 shoes for 95c he. will make good. Watch this paper for his big ad tomorrow and read care- fully the prices he has quoted. Every pair of shoes in this big stock will be on sales counters. 1-1029 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 shall force collections on all past due accounts after Nov. l. No ex- ceptions. J. J. DOBAN, Plumbing and Heating. 7-1031 Sliver for wedding presentS Every bride wants among her wedding presents a generous supply of table silver. She wants sterling for formal entertaining and plate for daily use. Knives Forks Spoons Serving pieces Sterling of standard weight, and plate of the most durable quality, can be had in beauti- ful new patterns suitable for wedding presents at Barker’s. Prices are very reasonable. E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street Phonographs Kodaks BEMIDJI WEEKLY PIONEER CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE—One new Round Oak range. Cheap if takem 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. 16 1 FOR SALE—New high grade Hamil- ton player piamo at a bargain. Part cash, balance time or will exchange for “Ford” car. I also have an acre lot on 24th St. Price $225. O. N. Steenstrup, 510 Am- erica Ave. 3-1030 FOR RENT FOR RENT—4-room cottage on 12th St. Inquire of Mrs. Edward Rood, corner of 12th St. and Bemidji Ave. 3-1031 FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 515 Bemidji Ave. Phone 310. 10156tf 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—To do wood sawing. Call 6365-J. 6-1031 WANTED—Dishwasher at Lunch. | 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 WANTED—A plain high school girl, room and board free for keeping a young lady company, and help- ing a little with housework. .In- quire 1008 Mlsslssippl Ave.,, or call 689-J. 2-1029 WANTED—GIrl for general house- work. Mrs. A. Lord. 6-116 LOST—Between City Livery and 520 Irvine Ave., bag containing knitting and coin purse. Finder return to Mrs. W. K. Denison, 520 Irvine Ave., for reward. 3-1031 WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms for lighthousekeeping in Bemidji or Nymore. Address “Rooms, cLo Pioneer. 1 1029 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. 6-113 WANTED—Two bright sales Tadles. Apply at Knapp’s Shoe stolrem Dairy 3-1029 Gas Range Demonstration OCTOBER 29, 30, 31 Come in and learn all about Acorn Gas Ranges. Mr. Forbes and Mr. Allen -of the Rathbone Sard Co. makers of the Acorn line of Rang- es are here to demonstrate the ad- vantages of cooking and baking with gas. Acorn Gas Rangesinclude styles, sizes, prices to suit every one. Remember The Dates October 29, 30, 3 We will take your old ranges in trade on a gas range. We will give a real gas iron with each gas range pur- chased during this demonstration. Be sure to see this demonstration. You are welcome whether youbuy ornot. GIVEN HARDWARE COMPANY 314 Minnesota, Avenue Telephone Number 58 Res. Phone 58 - Phone 683-W Office Phone 3-R TOM SMART nnAY AND. TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Office Phone 12 818 America TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND INSTRUMENTS W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. 116 3rd St. Res. 99-J IDA VIRGINIA BROWN Instructor in VOICE DBRAMATIC ART Phone 633 1017 Minn. Ave. PIANO Bemidji DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines 117 Third St. Phomne 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager Bemidji THORWALD LUNDE CHIROPRACTOR Acute and Chronic Diseases han- lded with great success First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-56 7-8 p. m. MO@AY. 601‘03!‘.1 29, 1917 GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 656G DR. H. A, NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suite 10, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 153 DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. ASTOUNDING REPORT FOR BEMIDY] The wife of a mercnaut had stom- ach trouble so bad she could eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot wa- ter. Everything else would sour and ferment. ONE SPOONFUL buck- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka benefited her IN- STANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract its relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents ap- pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. REX TWO DAYS NOV. 12| WESTCOTT FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS TWIGE DAILY D. W.GRIFFITH’ MATINEE & EVE $2,000,000 COLOSSAL SPECTACLE Or Love’s Struggle Throughout The Ages 125,000 People 1,500 Chariots 7,500 Horses Greater Than Mr. Griffith’s «<«THE BIRTH OF A NATION” Don’t Miss The Chance To See The Falmous “GRIFFITH MADE” STARS Mae Marsh, Lillian Gish, Miriam Gooper, Constance Talmags, Robert Harron PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Matinee at 2:18 28c¢ and BOc SEAT SALE AT NETZER'S Evening 25-50-76-1.00 ACCOMPANIED BY:COMPANY’S OWN DIRECTOR WITH A SPECIALLY ADAPTED MUSICAL SCORE Tobias Tin Can is fast on nflast < I'M A REPORTER LOOKIN' FOR. AN AUTD THIEF STORY- foneoy-eut v SEEMS HOME-LIKE | o BE ONTH LI ROAD ‘We have received a few ¥ o * x % Maps, with district maps and ¥ road maps of Minnesota and & Wisconsin. They are called % Mendenhall’s Guide and Road % county maps, all in one book- % let. It also includes a large ¥ map cf the state. The price % is 50 cents. If there is a de- % mand for them we will con- % tinue to carry them in stock. ti**it*flt* For DRAYING Cal* LaFleur Bros.’ Phones 598 or 66I-JJ" e SUBSCRIBE NOW i S Defective