Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 4

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THE SOLDIERS, ALSO| il vy Ry i ,B.nlflilon Army will begin a rganization, beginning Marth It i the purpose to conduct the paign in this county from Be-. nd it is the desire t‘qég;lsg_ L g !? opil . ganized the compa M the service will address those pres; ‘ent on the work being done by the _army and of the great need of funds to make its work ‘more effective. The domestie science department of the high school will serve the luncheon and the, following excel- lent menu has beén arranged: Hs- calloped cheese, creamed . potatoes, ‘loaf corn bread, potachio ealad, prune whip with caokies, coffee and' cream. | : y— . LEASE FARM Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon have leased ‘their farm to Mr. and Mrs. ' J. C."Charboneau and have moved to Bemidji. They are making their home at 817 Minnekota avenue. Do. You Want to See As Ho Is Today ? - Then Come to ELKO Wednesday or Thars. His Only NEW ~ ‘Dramas Are . ARTCRAFT PIGTURES e . inite No Roofing ‘.,,:"ir" scientific—cqp el | advance how long Yy will last. Our Gy, |3 :;:te‘;l than you ) backed by the Warldy fgyq, o o Roofings and Building Pal“,“ . We carry a full Line of products anfactnr by the Certain-teed Co. - St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co! rewoworoom B, By + . BOYS DRILL TONIGHT The boys’ military company of the Methodist ‘church will drill- this evening at the usual time and place. There are now 40 enrolled, between the ages of 10 to 18 years. Cor- porals Naugle, Clish and Dailey and other mem;)erah otd tllllle‘!-{o&n:s ?nglrld ist in the drill, ater, in the , arrangements will' b&" made’ summer encampmient, al uni#drms. A, T.. Carlsor %gyl tendent: of ‘the Sunday: TWO MORE ENLIST Oscar B. Lewis of Clearbrook and Irving Walter of Kelliher left this noon for Duluth enroute to Jefferson | barracks, having enlisted in the coast artillery at the’local recruiting of- fice. % 5 . ST. PATRICK’'S DAY Bemidji certainly did her proudest for: St. Patrick, Sunday. The sun shone in all its splendor and the day was warm and balmy. Bvery car that could: possibly be gotten out was coyering the pavements, the mud holding them from the country roads. Throngs strolled about the city and those who honor the ‘patron saint of Ireland did-him homage. L MORMALL ICTURES of home'folks carry warmth and com- Make an appointment today. N i . The Hakk:eltup _Bemidji, - PROMPT \U_ DELIVERY . \\_ ¢ = Studio - < Minn. == CITY LIVERY=— - Bemidji’s all'the year round livery. Service is first class always. ' Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE'S OLD BAEN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. ‘TELEPHONE 3-W 3 I c. e. HICKERSON, Manager FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, RNl P “We are buying Hides, Furs, WObl _Pelts_and 'Tgll'ow and will pay ¢ you the full-market prices, |l NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half 'llqok ‘North of Unilon Station, BEMIDJI, MINN /Paints - Varnishes Ly mu,'n Il h Certain-teed mmcans certainiy of quality and guarantecd satisfaction— the first and last object cf careful buycz. Both qeality and satis- faction arc guarantecd by a business which has gained world Jeadership because of its ability to mapufocture’and distribues the “highest quality products ct fair prices.’ ’ : Certain-teed PRy SUGIRESRY A PR Rocli~g o8 izl s (50 Certain-teed Pai~ts & Varnishes - Made from thz bec! quality. materials, mixed by modcra machinery in scientifically correct proportions to produce the highest quality paint. Cerain-teed Paints and Varnishes “are. sold at cost plus a small profit. Each color is priced according to its cost. Pzint makers usually charge the same for all colors, basing their prices on the cost of making the expensive colors.* The Certain-teed policy puts each color Certciateed is a conservation product. It is made from rass ard asphalt, skiilfully converted into reofing that is'impervicus to the elements. Cerigin-teed is the most efficient tyoe of roof for all kinds c£buildings; from the modern sky- scraper to the farm barn. It is light weight, weatherprosf, clean, sanitary, firc-retardant. Certain-teed is no. affected by fumes or gases, and cananot rust or corrode. Its first cost i3 moderate, loying cost low, and vpkeep practi- on the right basis. Therefore most Certain-teed cally nothing. Certain-ized i3 guarantced 5§, 10 Faints cost you less ‘than competing paints of or 15-years, according to thickncss. - anything like the same high quality.. b e 2 e e s ~ - Certain-teed Products Corporation = Factorics: Ct.Louis,Mo. East St.Louis, Iil. Marseil!cn,m. York,Pa. Niagara Falls, N.Y. Richmond, C.l_if. . Va.. Memphi il apolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Norfolk, Va., Oklahoma City, Pittsburgh, Portland, Ore., Richmond, Va., St. Louis, Salt Lako City, Seattle, Wash., Shkrevéport, Spokané, Springfield, Mass., Wichita, Havans, Cuba. Suton Officess New Yorlk, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Lous, Boston, Cleveland, Pittaburgh, Detroit, Buffalo, Sales Offices: New York, Chicago, Bhiladotolis, o Lo P oselcs, Minneapolis, Keasas CHys Seattle, 'h" Iix TBAAM.;‘ "td:mnli(-:..tl;ichmol&. _GrlndHR-pidl- 3 ny, alt Lake Cit Des lolncs, louston, Duluth, London, Sydney, Havaoa, Warchouses: Al Dailas, Des Moines, Lynchburg, V: il et our prices, we'll both profit by it. - 74217 For gale, four-room kouse;’ $35.00 cash, and $12.00 per mont] No in- terest. P2 . 3-room house, $35.00 cash and $10 per month. iy } Good work harness, cheap, Complete woodsaw outfit. Span’ ‘mules, only $200. ‘Span mares and harness, $225. 31?4:)6" runabout : (might’ . trade) Popcorn Crispette machine, com- plete. Cost about $400,.for quick sale, $126. s ‘Water power washing ' machine, cheap. * b Hudson “Six’~to trade for land. A new - disc harrow. , Spring tooth harrow. Second hand farm truck. Second-hand buggy. . 4-room bungalow, modern excep: heat, $1,450: ° A Best bungalow in ¢ity, cheap. Cheapest large house in city. 16-acre farm, 5-room house, barn, well, wood house, hen house and hog house,” 12 acres under cultivation, elegant farm home ‘in city,” joins . mine, only $1,900. < 3-rocm house, one acre, $375. FOR REN 7 Largest ren%‘i list :Et city 'prop- erty. 2 156-acre farm; 60 acres under high- state of cultivation, good houss barn ‘and other buildings; included. Yearly reat, only $150. . 40-acre farm, 5-room house, good barn, chicken house and well; :12 acres . under . cultivation. Yearly rent, including fuel, only $100. 40-acre farm, nice little house, 6 acres cleared, only 80 rods from con-. solidated school and station; $800 5 % E. J. WILLITS, Phone 41 ,115 3rd St. Res. 57 4 6-318 FOR SALE—One Round Oak heater. X D. Bailey. Phone 348-W. ' 3-320 FOR SALE—One brand new incuba- ‘ tor and brooder, 150-egg: capacity. Phone 779-J- - - - 5-319 FOR SALE—One: seven-passenger Studebaker car in first"class con- dition. I..P."Batchelder, Bemidji, 4 Minn. 5-318 FOR 'SALE—Red Triumph seed po- “ tatoes. Mrs. C. M. Edwards, Neb- ish, Minn. : 3-318 FOR SALE—I have fwelve acfes at . Puposky ~with good buildings; about eight acres cleared that I will "sell' cheap: Also other land with some improvements and lake * shore, ‘all black loam- on ‘clay bot- tom ‘that I'will-sell at & bargain and on easy terms. Call anfl see me. _ E..J. Swedback. 4-319 R Ay FOR SALE—One 8-room house with two clothes closets, two: pantries, dumb waiter, basement, water up- stairs, dowpstairs and outdoors, and lights; one two-room ™house, woodshed and warehouse, two lots. 922" America Ave. 12-320 FOR - SALE—Partridge Wyandotte. chickens, cdckerels. and’ pullets. + “Blue Ribbon. Winners” in the shows this winter. See Jos. S. Murphy, 921 Mississippi Ave., Be- midji, Minn. Phope 582. 2-318 WANTED . POSITION = WANTED ookkeeper -angl stenographer, above draft age, ten years’ businegs’ " expecience; firewood . - highest local recommendation, Ad- . - dress “R’ care Pioneer. WANTED—Two wood- cutters for cutting cord wood, ‘Phone 2-F-2. Wm. Schultz, 2 miles’ north and one mile west of city. ~1-318 ‘WANTED-—Dishwasher at Third St. Cafe. = 316tf WANTED—Washing to do, . reasons able charges, at Mrs. F. E. Smith’s; ‘+ 916 Bemidji Ave. - Phone 872-W. 3 2-318 class’ carpenter WANTED — First -|- wants carpenter work of any kind. Address D; B, 719 Miss. _ City. 2 6-320 WANTED—Competent maid. 701 America Ave.” Mrs, F. G..Halgren. Phone 443. WANTED — Customers for route. Will begin delivering March 13. Milk for babies a spe- cialty. Troppman & Cochran. Phone 927. 39tt LOST LOST—A First National bank check ook, also check. Finder please return to’ Ploneer office. 2-319 LOST—One tweniy and two fives in bills the evening of the 15th, be- tween 208 Miss. Ave. and 806 Am-. . erica Ave. Finder plecse return to Pioneer for reward. 4-320 FOR RENT 4 FOR RENT—House, barn and gar- den plot, half mile from Crook- ston- mill: Free fuel. Phone - 6-323 Ave., Let Us Print Your Sale Bilis w&wpn‘ o L utput Increased over thres aj:g;r ;-; a:; mon(.h:i to meet o 3 Dopiar machiver O e ¢ \.:.{A Boon to Business mfl DAILY PIONEER Defective 2-319 {

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