Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 12, 1917, Page 4

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NOT DAMAGED WHEH CITY IS EVACUATED " (By United Press) . e¢.. 12.—Jerusalem was not damaged; when the British ‘cap- tured ' the advices received here. INDIANS BUY MANY BONDS Chicago, Dec. 12.—Indians in Am-| § erica have bought $7,600,000 worth of Liberty Loan bonds, according to Cato Sells, United States commission- er of Indians, who left for Wash- ington after an inspection of train- ing camps in Texas. 3 VISIT BEFORE ENLISTING ' Lawrence Knoj, & graduate of the Bemidji high school, who has been taking an electrical ' engineering course in Cincinnati, O., arrived in Bemidji this morning from that place, enroute to his home in .Neb- ish, where he will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, until Jan- uary 1, when he will enlist in the aviation service. While in Cincin- nati he made his home with brother- in-law and sister, Prof. and Mrs. A. L. Hall-Quest. : THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION ] CLASSIFIED FOR SALE OR TRADE—Sacra- mento county, California, lands for Eastern Properties, 200 acres high class suburban farm land 5 to 8 miles from center of Sacra- mento.. Electric cars, concrete boulevards, beautiful home sites; will sub-divide 6 acres up. City of Sacramento, Cal.,, population 80,000, Growing fast, safe and sound investments. Deal with owners. Cal., 3460 Telegraph Ave. 128 to 13 FOR SALE—15 acres, about 12 cleared and fenced; .good 5-room house (new), barn, chicken house, wood house, hay house, splendid well and lot fenced. This is cer- tainly a good, dandy home in Ny- more on Washington and Clasen Ave. south. You can live right in close and farm too. For quick sale only $1,800. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. FOR SALE—Full blooded: colle. pups. Just the thing for boys’ Xmas presents. $3 and $5 each. Phone 6566-W. 6-1218 FOR SALE—$12.00 per month buys this house. No interest to bother with. I have a four-room house four blocks from the city hall, in very good condition. The house is on a large lot ‘and there is'a good well on the premises. Here's a splendid opportunity for a small family to acquire a home on the monthly payment plan by paying $25.00 down. If you havn't the $26.00 let me know what you can pay. First come, first served. B. M. Sathre, Phone 2, residence 6865. 5-1213 —_ FOR SALE OR TRADE—One gaso- line launch; sell cheap for cash. A. Brown, 411 Minnesota Ave. 126t FOR SALE—At a bargain, all mod- ern flve-room house and garage, . 1015 America Ave. Price $2,600, $500 down and $30.00 per month. Phone 423-J or inquire of B. W. Lakin. 6-1215 FOR SALE—Span mares, 2,600; har- ness, sleighs and wagon, only $200, cash or time. B. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 3-1212 FOR RENT ¢-room house, 3 corner lots, close to school, only $25.00. 5 ROOM and BATH DOWN TOWN, very nice home; with garage, $20. 6-room house, $13.00. 3-room house, only $6.00. 2 rooms, $6.00. Have others. B. J. WILLITS, 116 3rd St. Phone 41. 7-1212 FOR RENT—Four-room house. 1231 Dewey Ave. A. Klein. 3-1214 FOR RENT—bG-room house on 15th street and Park Ave., $15.00 per month. Also an 8-room house on 8th St. and America Ave., $20.00 per month. This house is mod- ern except heat. Also a 7-room house on 1517 Beltrami Ave. at $18.00 per month. Apply Reyn- olds & Winter. 1212tt WANTED—Girl to assist with housework; no cooking, small family and good home. Apply 1218 Bemidji Ave., or Phone 755- . 3-1214 FOR RENT—Lower flat at 511 Minn. Ave., modern except heat. Phone 566 J. 1212tt FOR RENT—Furnished room, all modern. 1118 Bemidji avenue. Phone 46 1211ttt FOR RENT—G-room cottage, 12th St. In good condition. Dr. Tuomy, Phone 230. 2-1212 FOR RENT—Completely furnished B-room house. 1237 Dewey Ave. Phone 161-J. -6-1217 FOR RENT—b5 rooms and bath down town; will rent to good party un- til April first for only $15.00 per month. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 3-1212 FOR RENT—Five-room house, elec- tric lights and city water, 1014 Minnesota Ave. Phone 429-W. 3-1212 FOR RENT—6-room house, cheap to good renter. 1006 Doud Ave. Phone 237. 119t¢ FOR RENT—Nice modern roon;xilsifi Bemidji Ave. att vl st WANTED WANTED—-Wood sawing. All work promptly done. Phone 528-W. O. 1son. sk 13-1213 1y City, according to .coug ‘Write M. Bush, Oakland, || 3-1214 1 L mm'numm—naacon Indian blanket, 66x80 Good for the Whole Family depended upon to cure coughs. Not one that cures some particular cou'il;.t' but coughs in general. It must be a cough remedy can be different coughs that are so prevalent. e the causes of co! are primarily the same, yet the condition of the patient is what makes the difference in the nature of cough itself. Coughs of healthy persons are easier to. cure invalids. The powerful convulsive cough of a large man is harder to cure Emn the cough-of a baby. If you get a remedy that will cure a large man’s cough and yet not be too powerful for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. ’ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is just this kind of remedy. It is good for any member of the family. It relieves coughs of all kinds. It is the product of much thougdbt fnm'l study l:lo roduce all:] idelé cougt::“\;eined i It inhcom- posed of things which cure easily and soo ingly without harm- ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily an ely on the young as on the old, and is the ideal remedy for il. colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis.” Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” Sensible Gifts NO OTHER GIFTS SHOULD BE GONSDEm THIS CEEISTMAS Wool Blankets Just the thing for the home present. Extra large wool plaid blankets, pink and white, blue and white, gray and white plaids, a pair $6.50 and $8.50 AUTO BLANKETS—Patrick-Duluth, all-wool blanket, each $10 inches, each INDIAN BLANKETS—Racine wool Indian blankets, size 64x78, caen | o i 4 " Gifts for the Soldier Boys - Trench Mirrors Tourist Cases Conversation Books Auto-Strop Razors in khaki case Money Belts Cifts for Men Neckwear 45¢, 65¢c and 950 Mufflers, each ..$1.75, $2.75 and $3.00 Arm Bands in Christmas Boxes 50¢ Suspenders in Christmas Boxes, Suspenders and Garters _Christmas Cards 5,'10 and 15 cents. Christmas Labels, Seals and Stickers, a ‘nice assortment in sealed packages, 5 cents a package. Cifts for the Ladies Hand Bags, Perfume, Handkerchiefs, Toilet Cases, Silk Hose, Silk Gloves, Silk Underwear, Combs, Brushes, Neckwear, Silk Dresses, Silk Petticoats, Silk Waists, Furs, Coats, Shoes, Slippers. Yarn We have received a large part of our 1918 Minerva yarn; have nearly all-colors, but grey and khaki; will sell at 1917 prices until January first. A box of this yarn would make an accept- able Christmas gift. UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE. Commencing Monday, the 17th, this store will be open evenings until 9 o’clock, Saturday evenings 10 o’clock. O'LEARY-BOWSER CO. 202 3rd8t. Bemid)i, Minn. Phone 87 Our mail order customers, by including funds to cover amount of order, will receive their by post prepaid. THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop HEY INA- DIDNOU TAKE THAT PIECE OF S0AP 1 BROUGHT DOWN THIS MORNING FROM OME 7 "A good cough remedy is one that can be relied upon for all the the coughs of - i I WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12,1617 _ These are 'shlohdlil Ghi-l#_tmés Presents Your 'friends will ‘be delighted with them. -They a{re practical " and ecdfiomicak— beautiful-and worthy in character, for Barker deals only in dependable quality. It’s a sincere tribute to friendship to purchase here. There is no end to the.choice gift —things »fqr sale, and the price range satisfies everyone. Waldemar sets—chain Solid gold ... Cuff Buttons, sterling silver, filled gold> and solid gold Emblem Charms—Elk, Lingerie and beauty:pins Hand tooled leather handbags ‘Manning—Bowman percolators and knife, filled gold... $3.75 to $6.75 : $10.00 to $20.00 50c to $20.00 $1.50 to $35.00 25¢ to $2.50 $10 to $20 $8.50 to $18.00 ‘Mason, Odd Fellow, K. C Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks. -.-$4.00 to $20.00 Big Ben, $2.50; Sleepmeter, $1.50; Alarm Clocks ~ Schaeffer Fountain Pens e _Hand Painted China plates Eastman Kodaks .. Athenic bronze and electric table.lamps Knitting Needles Hamilton Watches Phowographs G SUBSCRIBE_FOR THE PIONEER _ , C ' Chv;_ $3.50 to $1.50 $2.50 to $8.00 $2.00 to $4.00 1.25 to $54.00 $9.00 to $18.00 $2.00 to $3.50 $14.25. to $60.00 E. A. Barker - Jeweler 217 Third Street Kodaks it Store We Will Put Away, Until You Call For Them, All Christmas Purchases Do your Christmas Shopping early. Don’t wait until the last minute—until the stocks have been depleted and the best of everything sold. Any purchases that you make here before Christmas will be put away for you - until you call for them. You Will Find Hundreds of Gift Suggestions Here We are making a special “drive” for Christmas business this year. Our selec- tion of.(“hristmas gifts is by far the biggest we have ‘ever offered. You can start and finish your Christmas shopping right here. Johnston’s Chocolates Garrott’s Chocolates Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco Razors, Strops Stationary Manicure Sets Universal Vacuum Bottles Columbia Grafonola Columbia Records Ansco Cameras Ivory Pyrabin Toilet Goods Palmer’s Perfumes, Toilet Waters Parker Fountain Pens Flashlights A Safety Razor For Him We have the best makes. Gillette, Autostrop, Durham Dupl G i Ever Ready—they’re all here. ’ e Aplen: SR W es When you purchase your gifts here you KNOW they’re right. So why take a chance by buying elsewhere? CITY DRUG STORE W. R. LALIBERTE Druggists O. H. ERICKSON lggy begins to FEEL the war: "% } IT5 SURE GONNA BE GOSH \GGIE_, waAs THAT s0aP? - 1 ATE IV N MY LuneH THIS NOON FOR_ OLEOMARE! NG L/ g L > . Vil

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