Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1917, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

' SEEKING SITE TO FIT HOME Many People Do Not Stop to Think at All of the Vast Importance of the House’s Setting. Most of the people. who are saving %o build a house—the sort they have dreamed of possessing—give so much attention to the actual plans of the dwelling that they do not stop to think at all of the vast importance of the house’s setting. They are joys and profits in site hunting that the average home-builder ~who is willing to content himself with the first strip of land in a desir- able neighborhood with which his real estate dealer confronts him never guesses. Obviously the average city lot s the “flat, treeless, 50 by 100" on ‘which, -of .course, there is little pos-|. sible latitude in building. The house must be oblong and stand on one of its ends about in the center of the lot, with.an inconsequential margin on either side, and a flower-trimmed square of green in front and rear. There are many streets of this type in every suburb. But in every suburb also there are edd corners that have been passed by as unsuitable. Like the neglected creed beds in the farmer’s flelds, they are generally of odd shapes and wooded, the hand of the “improver” having passed them as hopeless. In rural districts. where land is rated by its cultivatable area, these are literally waste and can often be bought for very little, ©One of the least appreciated kind of sltes for a home is the gully or draw. [Everywhere among the hills there are places where the waters have cut out l: bed to the rocks and a stream splashes swiftly downward among the itrees. There are few greater outdoor Joys for folk who like to plan things themselves and execute them with |their own hands than the development iof one of these spots. If you have a definite plan for your house in mind before you have an idea /for the site, you should seek your site ito fit the home. A chateau would be out of place where a bungalow cot- |tage would be wholly at ease. A barn imight be badly misplaced on the ideal site for a farmhouse. But site hunting untrammeled by ‘aught save the limits of one's imag- ination is great fun and a liberal edu- icatlon. PREPARE FOR S. 8. DAY The Methodist Sunday school is anticipating an attendance of 400 to- morrow, following the proclamation of Mayor Vandersluis for everybody to go to Sunday school. The move- ment is state wide. A special pro- gram' has been prepared at the Meth- odist church and Tuseth’s orchestra will play as part of the program. " ADDITIONAL LOCALS. ‘Amanda and Violet Anunsen, Ella Ehllers and Ella and Bessie Larson of Bagley passed the day in the city, the guests of friends. Jiiss Amanda -Anunsen and Miss Ehlers both teach at Neving, Minn. WANTED —Neat girl _for light || Mrs. Viola Horning and Mrs. Fred Nelly of Ellsworth, ‘Wis., who have ibeen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cobb for a few days, have return- ed to their home. Mrs. J. C. Cobb returned last eve- ming from Tenstrike where she ac- companied Mrs. Viola Horning and Mrs. Fred Neely of Ellsworth, Wis. While in Tenstrike they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Her- mann. Mesdames Horning and Neely returned to their homes from Ten- strike. 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. @Ganley Block, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. FOR SALE FOR SALE—I have 24 good lots, for sale, 157 feet deep, all level and cleared, next to.school house; & 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. ks 12-116 FOR SALE—Ofiice desk, chair_and two stools. Geib & Leibsle. Phone 93. . 2-118 FOR SALE—VBRY NICE 3-room HOUSE on cement foundation, ce- ment cellar, BARN and 4 elegant lots, fine location. A REAL BAR- GAIN. Have others. E. J. Wil- lits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 2-114 FOR SALE—6-room house, 50 -ft. corner lot, only $17.00 down and $17.00 per month; no interest. I have others and real snaps, too. ‘Willits, 115 3rd St. ch]?fg FOR SALE OR TRADE—My farm of 120 acres, house barn, good well, 10 acres under cultivation, 14 acres meadow, $2,000 worth of timber on the land, 8 miles_north of Bemidji, on a good gravel road. ‘Will sell this property at a bar- gain. Frank Latimen, Turtle River. 1030tt — e e A FOR SALE OR RENT--7-room house, first class condition, all modern except heat. Call at 909 America Ave. 5-1156 FOR SALE—On Great Northern track, one carload of seasoned mixed wood. Telephone 161-W. 2-115 FOR RENT FOR RENT—One modern furnished room, 6515 Bemidji Ave. Phone 310. 1016tf FOR RENT—Two micely furnished rooms, modern. 403 America Ave. 6-118 FOR RENT—Two rooms, steam heated, electric lights. Fitger Bldg. on Lake Shore. Apply up- stairs. 2-113 FOR RENT—6-room house, cheap to good renter. 1006 Doud Ave. Phone 237. 6-118 FOR RENT—After November 15, house, modern except heat. Beltrami Ave. Phome 26-F-5. 1024tf FOR RENT—Small office in Mark- ham Hotel Building. Phone 93. _5-114 FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 501 America Ave. 1031tf WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. A. Lord. 6-116 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 furnished or unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing in Bemidji or Nymore. Ad- dress “Rooms,” clo Ploneer. 1029tf - WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply to J. G. Ryan, 1014 Beltrami Ave. Phone 645-J. 4-113 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 701 America Ave. Telephone 443. housework. Ome who can g0 home nights. Bemidji, Minn. 3-116 LOST—Betweenm Tenstrike and' Be- midji, black grip containing cost book and advertising matter be- longing to Red Wing Adv: Co. Finder returm to Golden West Bottling Works for reward. 1-113 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. e ———— —_—— DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice—Miles Block | B ———— | THORWALD LUNDE CHIROPRACTOR Acute and Chronic Diseases han- 1ded with great success First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. 1006 ! 1rree [ Address Box. 274, | _oemes, e LOST—Down town or om Americaf Ave., black and red crocheted la-|| dies’ wool cap. Return to 614 4thf St., for reward. 113} That’s the opinion of every Customer. that enters this - Store when - they inspect the beautiful array of Shoes we are showing, and the phenomenal prices we have marked them, we are going to have better prices than ever for we must sell them regardless of cost orloss. Tomorrow The oppor- tunity is here, come and take it. Closing out Shoes at less tha Children’s Shoes New high tops in button and lace, reg. price $3.50--- LADIES HIGH TOP SHOES Medium and high heels. New styles and lines that cannot be duplicated at the factory for the price we are selling them $3.65 Regular prige $5.00 SPECIAL 'SPECIAL About fifty pairs of Ox- fords and shoes in differ- ent styles ranging in price to $5.00 20¢ ' Special Boy Shoes ‘Extra strong makes, all. sizes, regular price $3.50-- $2.45 LADIES’ SHOES Button and lace, medium heel, high tops--- $2.656 Regular Price $5.00 LADIES HIGH TOP SHOES In button and lace, me- dium aund high heels, two color; also plain brown, gray, and plum. These are real bargains. - $5.85 Regular Price $8.00 MEN, YOU CAN SAVE REAL MONEY HERE Men’s Work Shoes | Men’s Dress Shoes | High Grade SHOES | Mon! Her's your chance The best in the land. Al Regular $4.50 kind. sizes. $2.45 Beltrami Ave. In Vici Kid and Calf. Regular $4.50 $2.85 Hundreds of Pairs of new For Men. The kind you | 2nd up-to-the-minute Shoes pay $6.00 for. $3.85 KNAPPS SHOE STORE - $2.85 Regular Pric $4.50 " Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted SUBSCRIBE NOW| SUBSCRIBE NOW THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop INA MINUT 1S SUCHACLEV The Tin Can Gar —— NEW MDTNESOTA AUTO MAPS |““ununimmnnuiniminnne: We have just recelved 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 beamy and is right up to date. DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Suite 10, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 153 HELLO 0S5~ Teachers of INSTRUMENTS Phone 683-W El LT LT LTI T[T G —— L — age adds a Daisy admirer to its list of habitues SAY-THERE IS $0 MUCH DOING-AT THIS ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines 117 Third St. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND 116 3rd St. —_— Bemidji A For DRAYING Cal ] LaF Bros. Phones 898 or 661-J SUBSGAIBE. NOW Defective

Other pages from this issue: