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" GAME TO THE LAST, will’also attend. the services. !" The remains will be shipped at 3:17 o'clm Erskine where the funeral will held Wednesday. 0. E. 8. T0 ATTEND All members of the Eastern Star are requested to meet at the Masonic hall at 12:45 o’clock tomorrow af- ternoon to attend the funeral - of Oscar Nelson. GOVERNMENT LAND APPRAISER COMMENDS FARMERS’ PROGRESS T, W. Bastyr, government ap- praiser of the Federal Land bank of : 8t. Paul, left today for Blackduck where he will conduct an inspection of land loans and properties coming under the supervision of the St. Paul bank. Mr. Bastyr has worked in and out of Bemidji for the past two months and expressed surprise at the prog- ress being made by farmers along the federal bank loan edpartment. BRAZ_ ESTABLISHES P%T?ALT LAW IN SOUTH END (By United Press) Buenos Ayres, Nov. 19.—Presi- dent Braz today signed an order es- tablishing military rule throughout the country south of Rio Janeiro where the German population is heavy. ERMAN! THDRAW FROM % mxnf'm%nnom. IS REPORT (By United Press) Washington, Nov. 19.—The Bel- gian legation today officially report- ed German retirement on the Dix- mude front. CALLED BY ILLNESS Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker were called to St. Hilaire Saturday by the illness of their daughter-in-law. She was taken to Grand Forks for treat- ment. 8. 8. BUSINESS MEETING The Sunday school teachers of the Presbyterian Sunday school will hold a regular business meeting at the Presbyterian parsonage Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. $25 IS GIVEN “Y” The Methodist Sunday school vo- ted Sunday to give $25 to the Y. M. C. A. in order to do their ‘“bit” to help the soldiers. The understand- ing is the Sunday school will give up its holiday treat of candies, etc., and give this amount to the boys instead. Why, mother, we won’'t be home Wednesday evening. Don’t you know we're going to the turkey supper at the Presbyterian church. They're going to serve from b to 8 and pa has to help wait on the table. 1-1119 PREMIER “FACES MUSIC” (By United Press) ' London, Nov. 19.—Premier Lloyd George today faced the House of Commons in a most critical period and did so unperturbed. A revision of the British cabinet is likely. ASKS AMERICAN SAFETY (By United Press) Petrograd, Nov. 19.—American Ambassador Francis today asked the bolsheviki for a special train to car- ry 200 Americans to Harbin. Most people are planning to take their supper at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening of this week. They are going to serve tur- key and a big meal for 50 <:enta1.l . 1-111 “Hore’s a ‘‘Grackerjack” A pneumatic Fountain Ink Well. The name of the well is the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get out of order. No valves, no floats. The ink from the res- ervoir falls into a small cup at the base, which provides just enough ink to cover the pen. NOT THE HOLDER. The ink :annot splash. Air and dust cannot reach the ink, therefore the ink never becomes gummy or sticky. The last drop is as good as the first. It i3 made entirely of glass. Needs fill- ing but once in six months and saves 76 per cent of your ink bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.25. WHAT! Don't believe it? Come and see. PIONEER OFFICE Phone 922 Remember, Tuesday, ‘“Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” FOR SALE—Large touring car in good running order. All tires new. Will gell for $176 if taken this week. C. N. Foss, Nymore. 3 117tL FOR SALE—At auction, thirty head of heavy farm mares and geldings weighing from 1,100 to 1,600 pounds. = Also a number of good, heavy wagons, buggies and har- nesses, two pair of heavy sleighs, one pair of light sleighs, "two Shetland ponies, three cows and some chickens. Also 800 ton.of hay, sold at wholesale in car lots. Sale takes place at 1 o’clock in the afternoon on Wednesday, No- vember 21, 1917, at Pogue's new barn, corner Fourth street and Mississippi avenue. Goods will be sold to the highest bidder for cash or bankable paper. A. T. Whee- lock, auctioneer. Mark & Reeves, owners. 8-1120 FOR SALE—Good 80 acres of land, 7 miles from Solway on good road, 20 acres almost ready to plow. Considerable good timber. Price $10.00 per acre. Would take au- tomobile or small house in town. Phone 446-J, Bemidji. 5-1123 FOR SALE—Trotter and $56 har- ness for $125. M. Lamphier, Ny- more. 6-1124 FOR SALE—Team of black mares, b years old, weight about 900 1lbs. aplece. Well matched. Can be seen at 717 Amerioa Ave. 3-1121 FOR SALE OR TRADB—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 Latimer, Turtle River. 1030tt FOR. RENT—Steam heated rooms. 311 America Ave. 1115tf — FOR SALE—Homestead right, south of Malta, Mont. Phone 775-W, Mill Park. < 2-1120 FOR RENT—Nice modern room, 515 Bemidji -Ave: 1119¢¢ FOR RENT—Good warm barn, will hold 6 head of stock, $1 per month per head. 103 Irvine Ave. South. Phone 671-J. 2-1120 FOR RENT—4-room house. _A. Klein. = 3-1121 FOR RENT—After November 15, house, modern except heat. 1006 .. Beltrami Ave. Phone 26-F-5. % ST 1024tf FOR RENT—G-Wm’,’Eyuse, cheap to good renter. , 1006 Doud Ave. Phone 237. i 119tf FOR RENT—Six-room apartment. Inquire of James Heneghan, Ny- more. 3-1119 —One urnishes room with bath, also 3 rooms for light housekeeping. = 423 4th St., or _call 515-W. .7 4-1120 FOR RENT—Good warm barn which will hold 6 head of stock, $1 per month per head. 103 Irvine Ave. south. Phone 671-J. 2-1117 FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 148. 4-1121 FOR RENT—Two steam heated office rooms in Ibertson Bldg. In- quire of M. E. Ibertson, 2-1119 FOR RENT—Small 5-room:- house, Apply 900 Minn. 6-1123 Minnesota Ave. Ave. WANTED WANTED—Good active young man who would like to learn the butch- er's trade. Call at W. G. Schroed- er's stpre, see J. W. Bellings. 117tf WANTED—Painting, paper hanging and sign writing. All work guar- anteed satisfactory. Automobile painting our speciality. L W. Snelson, 103 South Irvine Ave. Phone 117. - 1123 WANTED—Two girls. _For partic- ulars call at Pioneer Ol!lce.nzo 2- FOUND—Small bill” fold on Dewey Ave. Owner call at Pioneer, prove property .and pay for ad. 1-1119 TO .WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I shall force collections on all past due_accounts after Nov. 156. Np exceptions. W. G. SCHROEDER. 111t HAY -HAY HAY Anyone wishing to buy hay or straw in carload lots, see Reeves & |*— Reeves at the Markham Hotel Build- ing. Phone 20. 4w-126 Have you seen our display of 1918 Standard’ diaries? The covers are genuine leather, imitation leatkher and cloth cover. Just the thing for a little Christmas gift for your sol- dier friends. Get yours now before the line is broken. Pioneer office. 116t OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL & $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3| $5 down, $5 per month. |per month CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1817 \ s Men Wanted 'Ta cut Cedar Posts, Poles amd Ties ¥utra 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 satisfactory prices, .| bring or ship your Hides & Furs Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS Phone 638-W JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. Bring us your clean ocot- ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolen cloth acoepted. UL T TS (T T Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatles§ Day” R iy Pioneer Office NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY .: One Half Biock North of Union Station, BENIDJI MINN. SCHNEIDER BROS.COMPANY 10K REDUCING 3 b= Is thé talk of the come with great eager.. The BUY the great reductions given them on g a few of the wonderful value givings town and commu?jty_. N Women’s New Fall Suits at $9.75 G POWE ALL ———— Children’s Flannelette Night Gowns at 39¢ The crowds have been coming:-and still - cont R of the people has been tremendous, realizing easonable wearing apparel and furnishings. Below-are only in this sale. 3 R : a nue to “Women’s and Misses Serge Dresses $9.95 \ Suits cf Serge, .Whipcord and Novelties; only. a few left in this lot—your choice Women’s Crepe de Chine Waists $1.79 French Serge Dresses in straight line and pleated models and Sailor Suit models—your choice in this sale $9.75 Women’s Fleece Lined Union Suits 98¢ $9.95 Women’s Fine Tailored Swits : at $18.95 of Serge, Glbardine,r Poplin, Burrella and Novelties; all Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery—65c quality 39¢ Women’s Embroidered and Initial Handkerchiefs 1le Fine Serge Dresses at $1295 Women’s and Misses’ Navy Serge Dresses, “College, Prin- cess” style and embroidered and pleated models, sizes to 44—your "choice $18.95 Women’s Heavy Coats $6.00 Corduroy Bath Robes $3.95 $4.00 Silk Petticoats $2.98 sizes 14 to 51—your choice $12.95 Women's Coats at $9.75 Coats of Novelty Heavy Mixtures, sold fomérly to $15 Women’s Wool Skirts $2.98 at §14.95 Coats of Plush, Velour, Mixtures and Novelties, sold for- $9.75 Plenty of Merchand @THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop Above. $8.50-$9.00 Sweaters $6.95 merly to $22.50 $14.95 ise for Everybody. Many, Many Bargains Not Listed It will pay you to come, ITORY is ahout to get a lash of real war MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines 117 Third St. Phone 6573-W J. BISIAR, Manager S'C MN LEFT HAND CAPN Bemidji For DRAYING Cal LaFleur Bros. Phones 598 or 661-J SUBSCRIBE NOW