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e _‘\"’ LR TR R s : : THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER GEQ. H. FRENCH & SONS " .. .. WOODYARD . ; . BIRCH, TAMARACK, POPLAR, JACK- . 'PINE-——-4FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS _ Office Markham Bldg. - Phone 93 .+ WILTON RAISES-$47:79. ' The'Red¢Cross bénefit’ darce glven ‘‘Wilton last’ Saturday night 'was attended, considering the “Wwea- The jamount taken in . was .. . Bverything . was , donate but: the music, ‘which was furnis} : by, BE. 8..McFarland and:¥ D, Hin- < ghaw. . Music amounted ‘to”$6, nak-} ing a net total of $47.79. ' POTATOES NETTED $118.13. . 'The: finance: committée wishes to announce ‘that it cleared $118.13 as the result of’ potatoday. 3 Mrs. A.-V. Garlock kindly donated ‘12 Mbushels and’ the ladies wish to thank -Mrs. Garlock and all others who helped to donate, sell or deliver the potatoes. We are buyiflg Hides, Furs, Wool Pelts and Tallow and will payj you the full market prices, = ENLI 5 NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half Block North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN SALVAGE CAPTAIN. Mrs. Frank T. Beaver has been|" appointed to take charge of the sal- vage work for the Red Cross. Some of ‘the things you can be saving are automobile and motoreycle tags, tin foil, lead foil of any kind, rags and bags, ‘' (cotton, burlap or gunny sacks), rubbers and -metals ‘of all kinds. | Remember, _'.l‘nesdn.y, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” oo o ofe o ok of of ok ok ok o o * Some Hot Shots. ra ofe o ofe ok ol oh ofe e of ohe o o P \A' Fdcense creates a: monoply. This baby knows what’s good for; - This baby is young but he has a him. He wants his Dad and the Dad| p\;0p that i Dad doesn’t buy bonds,| of every other American baby to buy 3 o Liberty Bonds of the Third Liberty| Paby’s future is golng to be'a pre- carious one. Loan. AIL that any criminal asks is to be let alone, ; $ ) _.Whlskey does mot drown: - your troubles, it floats them. | Prohibition prohibits all too well to suit the brewer, ; e SPECIAL MEDICINE FOR I It we belleve in ourselves then the oy showy re KIDNEYS, LIVER AND i 'The liquor traffic approaches hu- BLADDER manity on its weakest side. i by ! God never. made alcohol any more After ten years of experience in|’ Lha? be mado a pa! it (of: knugks. selling Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root we 1 No nation can afford to exchange| Would not be without it in stock. Our public morals for public money. customers claim to receive the most sy : B A gratifying results from its use anH if ) “Whiskey makes s man go down the|i; did not possess great value in the slley, while others take the street. |iroubles for which it is recommended growing Business demand for this popular machin: it would not continue to'sell. . 3 5 i A i R : : ousands of business firms .are thankful‘to the. ock - Verytruly yours, i i as the;machine of the hour;h"stan%at’d, *42 key Typewriter, LOWRY DRUG COMPANY, : egdorsed by thedbejt Fupgr%o}:fl;{ so';net ng better at thetime § August 3, 1917: Lowry, Minn. of greatest need; raen leed: £ o GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL - ! WL o et TR BEMIOT| [ letxt:: g o INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure ore e girl’a own story r, T ), years T had dyspepsia, sour stomach | /Binghamton, N, Y. Phone 922 BEM|DJI PIONEER Bemidji and constipation. "I drank hot water | Prove What Swamp Root Will ‘Do Eaiat = A LCnA R - and olive oil by the gallon. Noth- P~r You. ' s & X i ing helped until I tried buckhtorn Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed -in|Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample Adler-i-ka. ONB SPOONFUL help-|size bottle. It will convince any- ed me INSTANTLY.” Because Ad-|one. You will also receive & book- ler-j-ka flushes the ENTIRE aliment-|let of valuable information, telling tary tract it relieves ANY CASB|about the kidneys and bladder. When conptipation, sour stomach or gas|writing, be sure and mention the Be- and prevents appendicitis. It has|midji Daily Ploneer. Medium and QUICKEST ACTION of anything we| large size bottles for-sale at all drug ever sold. City Drug Store.~—Adv. [stores.—Adv. A Boon to Business : ‘Az : to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- 'We’Are Pre_pared v?ri'≥mm;gly if orderz‘gpat once.” ‘The Woodstock" Typewriter Company has:broken-all records, and.in gpite of war conditions has increased its output over three times in six months, in order to meet the The path between the saloon and the brothel is short and well beaten. Adaped from Bul. 17 +Del. Exp Sta THERE will come a day when : the news that the war is over will thrill the world. Then our brave men will come home to their little ones. No matter how we hope, no one today knows whether they will come home in victory. or defeat. If they come home in defeat, you and your children .must then live under the - iron heel of the Hohenzollern. If they come in victory, where will you stand on that' day—the proudest day in the long calendar of American achievement. On that day all Americans will be divided into two classes. The first class will include those " who have given their sons or lent ther dollars free- ly and unselfishly to their country. The other will include those ‘who -did -not sacrifice their sons or their dollars or give their best efforts. Where will you stand on the day of victory? »' e You can choose now—you cannot choose Vi e ~ e i " BUY LIBERTY BONDS 3 Liberty Loan This Space Donated by =\ ( HOW TO NCREASE WHEAT YIELDS The cut illustrates how fertilizer causqs the wheat plant to “stool out” and produce more stems and heads, thus increasing the yield. The plants were taken from the field and placed in pots for photographing. No.5 has no fertilizer; No. 11 acid phosphate; No. 9 ammoniated phosphate. CENTRAL BUSINESS MEN'S ASS'N. INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions We insure for every known disease and for every and any kind of accident. We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) .a week. Write for Particulars P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. The Bemidiji Pioneer Publishing Company WANT AD DEPT. NOTICE ; Advertisements 1in - this - column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in advanc N wall be run for less than 10¢’ ‘Ads charged on | cent a word per for less than 25 g FOR SALE ; 5 FOR SALE—Set heavy work harness;" ‘bridles and collars. Will Kinder, 14th St. and Park Ave., Bemidji; Minn. A 8t-413 FOR SALE—Early Triumph Potatoes. - Thos. = Phibbs; * Bemidji, Minn., phome 25F3, route No. 2. -3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two head: block carriage dumber saw -mill and steam engine complete. Aug- ust Svedberg, Randen, Minn. 10t-419 FOR SALE—Two cows, 22 chickens and 2 turkeys. Mrs. Eva Kaiser, Bemidji, Minn: 3 [5t-413 FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished 6- room - house, ‘large = porch. = 1237 Dewey Ave, - Phone 161-J. ' 5-412 FOR SALE CHEAP OR FOR RENT— .Four room cottage with 5 acres of -, ground.” Mathew Larson, phone 780-J. - <3 410-tf FOR SALE—SIx-room house, modern except heat, after June 1, . easy terms. 1208 ‘America Ave. Tel 98. C. W. Warfleld. 328tf 'HE OG'. WANT OT—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 WANTED . A WANTED—Girl for "general house- work. Phone 1600, 204 Irvine avenue, south. 5t-41% WANTED—Two kitchen girls. Mark- ham hotel. 2t-412 WANTED-—Maid in. family of two. Apply 109 Irvine avenue. 49tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work.. 717 Beltrami avenue. '49tf WANTED—Dishwasher at the Third Street Cafe. - 49tf -WANTED—Kitchen girl, -Erickson Hotel. 3t-411 ‘WANTED—To buy for cash, modern seven or eight-room house in Be- midji, at- a bargain; give location, description . and lowest price. - P, L. Stiver, Box 177, Cass ' Lake, Minn, > S 6-413 WANTED——}"/aint.ing and Kalsomin- ing. All' work guaranteed. Phone 819-J. 0. Esterby. 6411 GIRL' WANTED—Apply: at = The Model Dry -Cleaners, 309 3rd St. . 46t WANTED—To rent or: buy five or six-room house, with city water. Must not be too far from business district. Address “X Y 2” Pio- neer. 323tf .. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large, . furnished front . room at $17 Minnesota -avenue. Lady preferred. 3t-413 FOR RENT-—One modern room, fur- - nished. -~-1023 - Minnesota avenue, phone 317-R. 410-tf : | FOR RENT—Farm 4-miles north of town; 12 acres under cultivation;- good buildings; telephone paid to Jan. 1st, 1919. Mrs. Eva Kaiser, Bemidji, Minn. 5t-413 FOR RENT OR SALE—Store build- ing, with rooms upstairs, one door west of the Rex-Theater. P. J. O'’Leary. v 6-413 FOR RENT--Seven-room house, mod- ern. 613 3rd St. Tel. 98. C. W. Warfield 328tf DWIGHT D. MILLER INSURANCE SPECIALIST I Can Insure ANYTHING—ANYWHERE » Sec. Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. P, O. 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