Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1918, Page 4

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VOLUNTEERS ARE ~ WANTED T0 HELP RECRUIT MEN FOR SERVCE; URGENT Recruiting Office Continue Its Splendid Work. AT LEAST $50 PER MONTH NEEDED FOR INCIDENTALS Thirty Have Pledged Dollar Per Month; Will You Be One of the Other Twenty? ~WANTED—Twend7 more men to agree to. ontribute $1 a month to the recruiting fund. Thirty have already promised to do this. Fifty are wanted all told,. Will you be one of the fifty? If so, step into the Northern National Bank and ask to sign such a petition. As the work of recruiting in this| “The Ligquid Wash section of the state progresses, it is apparent that most of the volunteers must be secured from outlying dis- tricts, tributary, to Bemidji. This costs money. e government does not provide for the defraying of trav- eling expenses for recruiting officers. This must be paid by local patriotic citizens. The above “‘want ad” is a direct appeal to tlfigse who wish to do their “bit” in this most important work. Every man ank today is worth ten sent tomorrow. " The army needs vol- unteers now. It may not be 8o neces- sary after the large draft army has been drilled into active service. Yost. Urzes Speed. A telegram -received from Major John D. Yost, head of the recruiting work in the state of Minnesota, reads as follows: “B. H. Denu, chairman army recruiting committee: Latest Buropean news shows extraor- dinary recruiting activity neces- —_— A Good Medicine for Druggists to Recommend 1 have great faith in Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root and I really believe that 1t will do all that is claimed for it if it is given a thorough trial. I have ‘been handling it ever since I went in- to'the drug business and I have heard nothing but the most favorable re- ports regarding it. Swamp Root is l’ steady seller and a reliable medi- cine. Very truly yours, R. J. TAYLOR, Druggist, Dec.' 9, 1916. Sparta, Wis. I Tetter to Binghamton, N. Y.| Prove What gwnmn Root Will Do . d s ou. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince any- one. You will also receive a book- let of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Medium and large size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. Gives a brilliant glossy shine that does mnot rub off or dust off—that anneals to the iron—that lasts four times as long as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish is in a class by itself. It’s more carefully made and made from better materials. Try it on your parlor stove, your cook stove or your gas range. 1€ 300 don’t fini 1t thabest potish you ever used, your hardware or grocery dealer is suthorized to re- fund your money. There’s “‘A Shine In Every Drop”’ THIS WAR HAS PRODUCED WHY THAT 1S THE ART OF Einvs PAINTING AND EIXING THING S UP TO DPECEIVE ThHe ENEMY’ LIKE PAINTING A SHIP To RESEMBLE THE. WAVES 9F__THE OCEAN JR MANY INNOVATIONS HASN'T IT ,PA! NOW TAKE NEW ART oF *CAM AGE" FoR INSTAN sary. Make. strongest possible effort immediately. *“YOST.” This message is no doubt being sent out all over the United States, Every community is urged to do its utmost. Those eligible for service and not within the draft age should not hesitate a moment to answer this urgent appeal, Bemidji has led in recruiting in the ‘state of Minnesota for three successive months.. If it wishes to continue to hold this rec- ord some unusual” aétivity in this branch of the service is necessary. 5-330 Zrogeeay NOTICE The Bemidji Carnival Association, at its meeting held on the 25th day of March, 1918, voted to dispose of the toboggan slide on Lake Bemidji to the highest bidder for cash. No- tice 1s hereby given that bids will be received for the purchase of the slide to be opened at a meeting to be held at the office of E. E. Mc- Donald on Saturday, March 30th, 1918, at 7:30 P. M. The Associa- Leg Sore full of foul dis- ht. ee! hi sore—very deep— charge. ‘:“Amyflldl :Mmt;tnlgm Then ~justa frw dxmf e gentle, cool lh}‘uld‘ D.D.D, Irritation and qnln gone. Sweet, re- freshing slcep at night. In due time. complete cure. We guarantes D.D.D, . BARKER’S PHARMACY tion reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . All members of the Association are requested to be present. BEMIDJI CARNIVAL, ASSOCIATION, By E. E. McDonald, President. | Pioneer office. Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from government 'certifiéd plats, showing swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the location of judicial ditches to be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji, Minn., 25¢ each. TI'or sale at government notes, 226tf He ‘Gets Pays ot Comfort out of a pouch of ““Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Real Gravely Plug is such géod tobacco \ (just enough sweeteninf to flavor), that y la: a plug of Real Gravely lasts much longer than an ordinary plug, and gives the com- fort and satisfaction of good tobacco. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will tell you that’s the kind to send. Send the best! Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife . and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—improve your smoke. SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Sea- port of the U.S. A. Even “over there” a 3c. stamp will take ittohim. Your dealer will supply envelope and give you offi cial directions bow to address it. P.B.GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Danville, Va. The Patent Poach keeps it Fresh and Clean and Good —It is mot Real Gravely withoat this Protection Seal Established 1831 1 Let the approach of spring bring you to this store. Here you will find a great assortment of suits, coats and other spring garments, so nec- essary for your Easter outfit. We ask you to make your selec- tions as early in the week as possible, Suits. . MAKE 1T roor we will try and make all deliveries, where alterations are necessary time for Sunday but it will be almost impossible to alter garments bought Saturday or late Friday and alter in time so that you can wear on Sun- day. -822.50 to $57.50 $3.50 to $15.00 Contrary to the general belief, Blouses. .. ......... $1.00 to $10.00 in suits and coats, if bought at please you. $17.50 to $35.00 ............ $1.00 to $3.00 IT'S THE ART O0F PAINTING A CANNON TO MAKE 1T 00K CIKE PART oF Tha LANDSAPE Tis NEW ART 0F FIXING THIN VP To DECEIVE IS WONDERFUL )T _MIGHT BE WONDERF UL O O T Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” P LT T T | ern room. Rent April 1. store are very little higher in price than last spring and the style, work- manship and fabric, we are sure will TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1918. CLASSIFIED | 'FOR SALE ——— FOR SALE—One. three-quarter ton truck cheap, rebuilt and in good condjtion:¥ "Letford Auto Co. 825tf “IFor hle, four-room house, $35.00 cash, and $12.00 per month: No-in- : terest. . ;3-=room house, $35.00 cash and $10 per montn. Good work harness, cheap. Complete woodsaw outfit. Span mulesy only $200. Span mares and harness, $225. . Metz runabout (might trade) $150. Popcorn Crispette machine, com- plete. Cost about $400, for quick sale, $126. . Water power washing machine, cheap. A Hudson “Six” to trade for land. A new disc harrow. Spring tooth harrow. Second hand farm truck. Second hand buggy. 4-room bungalow, modern except heat, $1,450. Best bungalow in city, 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. S 3-rocm house, one acre, $375. FOR RENT S Largest rental list of city prop- Y erty. “ 4 Second floor of Pfeifer’s Bakery Bldg., fine law office and other mod- 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, 5 acres cleared, only 80 rods from con- solidated school and station, $800. E. J. WILLITS, Phone 41 115 3rd St. Res. 574 ) 5-326 FOR SALE—Hay! Hay! Hay! We will sell No. 1 upland hay for cost up till Saturday when we will sell - what is left at auction sale to high- est, bidder, as we are leaving town. Reeves & Bowker. 3-328 FOR SALE—Two lots on Minnesota Ave. and 12th St. FBEasy terms. Mrs. O. N. Sauer. Phone 690-W. 4-! 329 FOR SALE — 1% horse power gasoline engine, or will trade in on a fresh milch cow. Olson Emp. Agency. 3-328 LRBERETe e o RS FOR SALE—b5-passenger touring car. Needs overhauling, but is other- wise in good condition. One of the easiest riding cars made. Price less than $300. For particulars apply E. H. Denu, care Pioneer Office, 4-328 FOR SALE—Family ice box, cash register . and show cases. Phone 141-W. 2-326 FOR SALE—Potatoes, while they | last, 50c per bushel. Good sound== white stock. C. W. Nelson, Phone 7-F-12. 3-326 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room Touse, 1219.Beltrami avenue, to be removed. Address “Lot,”” care of Pioneer. 3-326 WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or a house and lot, 5 acres for garden or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold on easy terms. 2m519 FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford; & 1915 model, good running ord Box K, Solway, Minn. 10t 3;\ f WANTED RPN o foctoi e LB TS WANTED—One dishwasher and one dining room girl at Nicollet Hotel. 3-328 WANTED — Painting and paper hanging. All work guaranteed satisfactory. L. W. Snelson. Phone 582-J. 6-41 WANT TO BUY—Good second hand reed baby cab. Phone 645-J. 3-327 WANTED 3 ”man for washing cars, driving livery, etc, Letford Auto Co. 325t WANTED—To rent or buy five or six-room house, with city water. Must not be too far from business district. Address “X Y Z” Pio- neer, 323tf WANTED—Girls at Svea Hotel. 329 —eeeeeeeeee e WANTED TO BUY—One or two res: dence lots at right price. Address /° “Lot,” care of Pioneer. 3-328 WANTED—Woman cook. Good sal- ary. Write A. B., c|o Picneer. 2 <-327 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office rooms—Modern office rooms; reasonable rent. O'Leary-Bowser Building. 8-327 FOR RENT—Best business location in city, now occupied, term of un- expired lease 2 years. Address Lease, 455. 325tf

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