Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 10, 1918, Page 6

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money. d }%'no% off on all Sweaters. FOR SALB--Two young cpws. Wil B calf within next ‘two- weeks. Price 7, ‘Conger entertained at| $100 each. Will take good sows| 3 tea yesterday afternoon at! in exclmnge. Welsh, Leech hn&«meu "rhe-hho\lnlr:d vg_re pn'ls.:d Lake, Minn. W 8-112 ; ngfor the 088. 8| ———————————————— guests wp,x% Mesdames C. E. Battles, FQQR SALE—Pumping engine. l;hon: J K. H. Olson, Given-Mc- 3. 5 i ; , John FOR SALE—Complete wood saw out- © fit. Phone 93: 6-114 msm.-:onlrson g ————— e e, 1,0ST—Female Irish setter; call Tag- | Miss Gladys. Johnson and Eugene| lev & Wold; reward offered, 7-115 were ‘married this morning T by Judge of Probate Harris. They - FOR RENT ““were attended by Paula E. Clark and s FoR o X “ Laurense Sterry. Mr. and Mrs. Hen-| FOR RENT--The Park Hotel, fur-}: sel will make their future home in| ~Dished complete, and well steam Nymore. 3 % heated throughout . the - whole % building; 27 sleeping rooms, din- F. S. LYCAN HOME ing room, sitting room and kitch- ¢ .%1;] i wtlllltrlenit tg :ho right ml;tlu. F.-8. Lycan returned this morning s hotel is doing a.good busi- from Minneapolis and points in the 2:'“ meiglve lease to suit rent- - East. Mrs. Lycan and daughter, . | Here s your chance toget . Miss Donna, will return fn the morn-| into business for & little . money, Lt RVhile tn the Bast they visitea| Reason for renting, I am going Mr. and Mrs. Lycan’s sons, Ralph and to ‘work .for the government at] 3 ;lWl_lbfll'..Who are both in naval ser- the harness business. This noti ‘“rwith-bath. :'town, account dress'” Harry Minn: : - Phone 626. . To will appear-only-twice: A: enson, owner,” Bemidji. i Attorney Henry Funkley returned S morning from Clearbrook where : he spoke at 8 largely attended patri- otic meeting last evening. A FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1231 Dewey ‘Ave. A. Klein. 6-110 son of Mrs. P.|FOR RENT—Modern room, 516 Be- midji avenue. 1227t ‘Works. Palmer Anderson, N. Anderson of this city, has enlisted and will-leave Saturday for Jeffer- son barracks, via Duluth. He has joined the Twentieth engineers. CASH SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday/} 8 cans Standard Tomatoes. ... 3 cans Standard Corn 8 Cans Standard Peas 3 cans Yellow Free Peaches. . ... Two 1-1b. cans Red Cross Baking Powder . ... 260 8 pkgs. Quakes Flakes FOR' RENT-Steam ' heated ; “Call at’102 Ave. or Phone' 428-J. oom . h( FOR RENT—Five-room house, com- pletely ' furnished; ‘ Ave.” Phone 16 e ] FOR TRADE—My farm of 120 acres, 20 acres under cultivation; house, /barn wnd nice orchard and fruit garden; reason for < moving - to “Kmnépton; WANTED-—PEmployment by. youfig man 19 and girl 17; ‘store work| “co. preferred. Apply Rev. Baokhurst, | " Tire & wi u WANTED-—One day'] ham Hotel." - Apply at.once. foundry - : ‘helper. WANTED—Stenographe who' can operate ty - ciently, Phone, 864-,\ S WOMEN and’ never. suspectit, ‘1287’ Dewey 1.3, 5 14118 der disease, .. ‘of’ reickness. Ad- Wilton, | Ambition 5-1156 nervousness, delay starting NEED SWAMP-ROOT| . “Thousands upon thousands of wo- men have kidney and bladder trouble ‘Women's complaints - often " prov to he nothing elsé but kidney trou- ble, or the result of kidney or. blad- Cold: and Save Health A |2 QuNINE I the kidneys are not in a healthy}: condition, they may . cause the other|: organs to become diseased. 5 Pain in the back, headache, loss of are ptoms of kidney trouble. ! treatment. | - | often| - Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a phys- fcian’s prescription, obtained ‘at any 3-110 pair of However, Kil e 1t :ofé o . WT ‘belt oy, Mark- B?ml:i nist - helper ‘*Bemidjl I 2-111 drug store, may be just the remedy uch- conditions. | ! 7 @ large size bot<|': f“any - drug} you wish first to ‘test ig.great preparation send ten cents &~Co.,. Binghamton, . sample ; bottle. : “sure and ‘mention’ the| Dally Ploneer.—Adv. % g ‘When f| Remember, Wed,, “Wheatlets: Day” Remember, Tuesday, “Huf.lm Day” oo e e e "THURADAY. JANUARY 10.:18 This is not a statement to fool the pub- Large pkg. Home Brand Oats The Beni“idj‘i Music HouseAiS going (.)ut-of‘ business. 1 regular 30c 5122 ashing Pwd..18¢c ' . 6_cans Swift’s Pride Cleanser...26c 6-bars Swift’s Pride Soap 26¢ || 1 vbll‘l Snap Soap b ““We can save you from $2 to $4 on Mackinaws. Come in and let us show you what we have ‘and make umbermen’s Low Rubbers. .. .$1.25 : ershoes $2.00 to $3.00 : Meat Dept. i (This i8 choice beef) Pot Roast .. Choice-Cuts . Rib, boliing - Sfrloin Steak T-Bone .... Family Steak Pork- Loins, wh Pork'Butts .. Picnic Hams . Reg. Hams, who! Home Made Bologna "HIS STOEEM GANY SAVE YOU W. 6. Schroeder _PIANO OWNERS And Buyers, Important Natice. -Mr. 1, B. Nesji, Expert Piano Tuner-and Repalrer of the Old ReliableKorbyPiano Houss of Duluth up every article and propose to do.it. to sell out even if we lose. FREE 20" roll# of 88 note music free to the first petson buying a Player Piano at this sale. ; &ne.el}:ectric Pal; e phonograp offered at bar- gain price of = §135 Planos and Organs and P honograps wllibesold on the payment iig plan If cus- ) o 5 tomers de- sire. All other goods will be sold strictly for cash. Will spend this week in . Bemidji and jnvites the pub- lic to take advantage of his long experience-in tuning --and repairing. Also representing the good line of pianos which the KORBY HOUSE handles. Such as the famous Kranick & Back, Bush & Gertz and . ; Price & Teeple, Uprights, Players and Grands. H. B. NESJI, . ‘Phone 501 W. 2 Box 75, Nymore, Minn. P CLASSIFIED “FOR _SALE—Tamarack and jackpine in 16-inch lengths; will deliver to any part of city; also hay and straw. Reeves & Reeves, . Phone T 20. o 1333tf mm.fifim ~ BEMIDJI MINNESOTA . @ (S CERTARN GREAT JCOME HOME FROM A WARD DAYS WORK AND SETTLE DOV TN VOUR ERSY CHAR, The Inbad Family---by Cowan. We lose mbrrey on-most articles. A two-year gcholarghip in N. W. Sghool .of Music free to the first- person buying a piano at this sale. Scholarship is worth $80.00. ~ Eight Pianos TI'wo Chase Bros. pianos, sold regularly for $500 betore the war, but up since, offered _ at this sale for, each R $375 One Hinze player piano, regularly selling for . $550, at this sale o ;425 One Carlisle. piano, value $350, will'be sold W B G e $300 grade instrument and worth .more today than its former regular selling price of $650, will be sold at, $450 One &imball piano slightly used, regular $500 value;sto go for $225 One ;Warner piano, new regular, seller for $300, going at this sale at Four Organs . One Kimball organ, sells regularly for $76, i offered at this-sale for > o..$45 One Kimball organ, piano case, regular $125 seller, going in this sale for ..$50 One Beckwith Organ, & regular instru- ment, at .0, .0 Py 2. $50 Phonographs Five Pathe Phonographs, strictly high class instruments, play any make record; “will be placed on sale from § $25 to $200 Hexaphone One Regina Hexaphone, nickle machine, will do the business. . We fully realize this, but we are going i) \~'~x:‘.'\"cb1'_{ ] ON BERIND i YA SALLY | [) 2, Sale Will Stop Feb. 1 We must clean | FREE - e ~ ot i : ~$0-00 WOrth—of TeCUTas Iy tu i frat 4. .- person buying a phonograph at this sale, P priced at :$250, going at half price during this sale. Sale price— 5 $125 = 1,000 Sheets Music This. lot includes sheet music regularly sell- Ing at fromr 10c to 25¢. “There are some very select pieces’among them and the whole lot will be dished out, first come, first served, at 3c a sheet 850 - 88 Note Rolls This lot contains some fine rolls 'of music for p]ayér pianos. And they're going to.be sold at HALF PRICE. 3 8 50-cent rolls for X $1.00 rolls for o _ye . Violin Strings 75-cent violin ‘stringo at 25-cent. violin stringn at | 10-cent violin strings at . 5-cent; violin strings at . Sewing Machine 0il The entirg stock of high grade sewing ma- chine: oil going at a sacrifice. 3 - Régular bottles 165c, for 'Musical Instruments We have several other musical instruments which will be closed out at HALF PRICE. Sally’s gaifl isP CUSHIGH TRKT W TS MY NEW BUSTLE ! L MADE T My- l lic into buying, but an absolute certainty. The Bemidji Music House will go out of business. Sale Starfs January ° All goods must be sold by the above dute and the prices we quote BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE 11-2 Blocks North of City Hall ‘514 MINNESOTA AVE. a’s loss WAS 1IN NQLRL Deféctive

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