Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 25, 1918, Page 6

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: Potatoes; all sound " (28 bu.lots 65c-10 bu.1o Condensed Milk, Van - Camp’s per doz...... :Condensed Milk, Gold . Cross, per dozen Condensed Milk flebe per’ doz. Im Sold Oa of erseced ;1 A for.. cmkcrs aml lmluas enmteendlhwld.behm epplelhb‘ Grahan Flowr, 10 M. s, Ih, 'Mlflm. |l10 b lets. b {FOR SALE— 'l'he annd fiement in’the Weekly Ploneer rsday that Bueford M. Gile, head of the department of ag- rioulture of the Bemidjl schools, had tendered his resignation to take ef- fect the first of February, the news # distinct snr;‘rllo, alven to r. -Gile Mr. Gile has been connedted with the Bemidji schools as agricultural| instructor, in charge-of all agricil- tural activities, for five years and the school gardens of the cify have come to be recognized as models.by those in ’position to know Not only in the schools ot Bemidji has Prof. Gile's influence been felt but throughout Beltrami county. He has taken a marked interest in the agriculture of Beltrami county and is ¥nown to practically every farm- er. He has also taken a keen in- terest.in the farmers’ clubs and was| a regular. attendant at.’ ‘meetings whenéver he was able to make ar- rangements. It has been Mr. Gile who ‘put to- gether the agricultural exhibits for the stste fairs and other displays and came home with the blue, ribbon :ind various other high awards many mes. county commissioners had mended Kim for the position of fed- eral agriculturist of the county un- der the new movement for the pro- throughout the United States. When Gile goes, Bemidji and the county will lose a valuable citizen, CLU’FORD WONTAGUE ENLISTS IN UNITED STATES CAVALRY Uncle Sam'’s cevelry arm will re- E-—W. d. VTe hea dle all kinds of wood n ' 16-f lengths, Quick delivery and price right. Dry sessoned birch; green seasoned birch, dry cut temarnok, the best; green tamaraek, seasoned jack pine, dry eut m ?“ burnt jaek pine, dry seasoned pop- ple; fine - cook stove wood; seasoned oak." P! h [ FOR BALE OR TRADH‘——OII acoount | * of {liness, farm 120-acres, 20, acres under cuitivation, house and. barn,} . Harry Knapton, Will tradé for house in town FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1281 Dewey Ave. A. Klein. 6-126 fil_lflt_qr_llo(lem oM, .. 51& Be- nxl [l “avenue. WANTED Ploneer oftice in any size’ qunn‘ i tities up to 100 pounds.. ‘Here's ohance-for boys to search mouer'l basement._or. attic for rags and make a little spending ~money.| pank .of ~ Come on, boys, bring your rags “ here and get the top prices. Ba- 118t¢| p, midji- Pioneer. w. D—S8ewing by an % by -J. ANTE enced dressmaker; will sew the day or at heme ‘Call & ——-—————-——_—‘—- Wmnl)-—mehwnner at ’l‘hlr ceive a fine recruit when Clifford| . Montague joins the service. He en- listed today and will“leave soon for training. ontague has for the past eight years been employed at the -Henry Miller grocery store on Bel- trami avenue. "EAISER ON LEAVE ° Roscoe Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiser, came home Monday morn-| ing for a week’s furlough.. Mr. Kais- er enlisted in the navy:last spring| an dis now in the marine service, sta- tioned on the U. 8. New Hamp- shire, He will spend -a few days at home and with friends-in the neigh- boring towns and will leave Friday. for Northfield to visit with. former college classmates there. He will Join his company u Olt Point, Va.— R Inlagendent Soda Crac e:ks ; Reeves ° Wo‘fll eo‘, 2 oftice phones zo'or leW, house Hone 846. 13448 133748 g-126 | TReT. Bot . Codfish i in 11b. bricks, per sesuaerstecsiyreasosan e good drinker. quality gnarsnteed 7 1bs. Coffee; steel cut. 5 full 11b, Whole Codflsh per $1.00 $1,00 Pure sorghum full gallon tms. Bl e N RN S -Pure maple and cane . syrup; full gallon tins.: “9o6¢ Herring, lpiced or whole I- ten Ib. pait.............. t upin 10 b; ‘caddies; per caddie.. ut up: in caddree. per caddie, $1.50 dny. yo r order now 80 We can deliver ngbt from car'to yon. ‘We, gusrsntee these u&m tor 1ty”’, '‘Spokane Wagners’’, Stayman Winesaps, Spitzenburg, case “Paars, 0 3. tiss oy, 3 fins for.........50c S0 Kraet, I 3 10, ts, 3 tie S $1.50 Borax, 2 ms. for Paim Olire Soap, 3 for. Rub-No-Mere Washing Powd Tollot Soap, assorted, 6 for Swift's Cleanser, 7 cans for. LaFrance Washing Tahlets, a You must be ‘‘Johnny on the Spot for thess 5¢ many of them ‘are 25e and 50c sellers m - other stores 5¢c 'Stu &Ormng at$ileon. 3 cdrsshelledand ear Corn here. 3 ‘carsbulk Oats en route: i-foot wood ‘at right prices. i KI—\VE DO NO'I' PI.AY FAVORITES WeDo Not Accept . : Phone Orders . . N fl ict-Manager for BET djl rounding territory by; omld, T el il iy o ittee an w no th an [ m! al nC s Ty o neration ”o “fl‘h{ after opehing thismorning SUBSCRIBE FOR PIONEER tracts. for anJuary. corn ln ltorl b- ‘closed on a basls of $i.28 7 per| TR 'Dnln!h. All trading in Japuary corn ’5:188 hn been - discontinued. | -Dont Forgct to Get Your -.Monda' Smokes Spocil Salo on Cgars for Satrday 0d Sunday Oy | d eleerlnt .g. 8 cans St&ndard 'l'omltou;. 3 nngment with mé@=~|3 cans Standard Corn, ts, land owners ‘and 1and|one 5-lb. can Palace Syrup B‘?.’n' 1 1v. Baker's Chocolate, i 2 pkgs, Seeded Raisins_ STR YED AWAY_fB" n:{;’.:g Two: 16-02. cans Milk, ward: mme or Libby Bnnd, pe Tiberus Cigars, wrapped specially for us. All sizes. Three for g Twenty—*five in Mozart. La Preferencls and Chancellor at;' same. prices WANTED—Clean cotton rags. " No g Keeley’s: Old Fashloned Chocolates. ) White floatng sosp aso|f] ~ Special for Saturday.......... R $'s, Pride Cleanser ', 25¢ “sleop comtortable et |l *Hard Mixed Candy, 20c a pound two pounds for . Abarcmmhle & Mc[:ready 215 3rd Street assortment of- good values .00 to. $8.00 that we offer at are| & 25% discount while they last. | You will have: to hurry. . Don’t forget that we offer mack- lnew- at lo% discount. 6. SGIlIlIlEllEIl presented. by k in the United States. l'lt ol the year xhe amount 1Y ,xh um hm ¢ 'r m o el shmen en? banks was: $39; uz.z 4 This mresented 18,184 etual Toans P eloeeq 3.‘.‘ IACKET AND THEN RWN * ME. OUT OF THE HOUSE

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