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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 'WATER WELLS TESTED METHODIST SUNDAY SCHO"™ (Continued from Page One) DISCUSSES INTERESTING TOFICS (bid of $290. e was the only bidder| The Methodist Sunday school had for the job. £ its- monthly. meeting ‘at the home -of FOR SALE—One celling ) B D D new. Third Street Cafe. o | FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with . city water and ‘sewer. Lot is P 30x150 feet and runs out to the Adverusements in this. ‘< column lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. cost half sert‘a Word per-issue, when _Mlg__,y_’__,fi.,,_flf paid cash in advance. No ad will| FOR SALE—Fireproof garage. 2x%16. be run for less than 10c per issue. Inquire 813 Mina. ‘Ave.: £3:515 o e oanés. Motata run | ¥OR SALE—Ougilfitos slaguisnt or less than 26¢ for Ford car, at s bargain: W. ‘______fi)_n__. Jewett Co. - g 3-516 FOR SALE - Four-room cottage, WHEN Y0U WA5N'I‘ A LOT—or: a south of Lincoln school. House gg“;zufi‘__‘;,m&’o 8%"5: tlosrog::;l:: and fifty-foot front lot on corner|. call on Mathew Larson, Nymre, NOTICE: . "~ - REPORT OF WATER' X NN E’ls _(Continued from Page One) | RED CROSS: ANOTHER ground at St. Louis Park for eight-|' " een years, which were ‘taken out by 5 X - S. J. Harding, 510 i them recently, and cleaned now in}| . _SERYED NEXT SATURDAY Primary Judges. lasg eve:;l;ng.g' An e)fi:g;?:nctap?’zg:; condition to -install again: as: Drag- - The judges were named for thelygas given. ; o tically new ones. ) . 3 " coming primaries, June 17., The poll- : They also showed- screéng wheref « On account of the inclement|ing placés remain the same and the uc’]l:illfl %3{;{:&::‘:. the's evening-- wap corrosion had gone to such: an’ eX-[‘weath@¥, the Red Cross dinner, following judges were named: Devotion—P. L, Hines. ’tre]:xits gxthgleagnfisgvrz a:n:v%?'?l})el:; /hich was to have been served in nofdirst ward—Conger, Getchell, Ar-| «Relations of the Sunday School to years as it d%l;s around Willmar and | tents was.held in the 0dd Fellows' Second—Sheperd, Fenton, Wil- {\}f: figgg’;‘;fl ofythe Communlty’s5 that vicinity. Mr. McCarthy upon|hall Saturday. This meant a whole| liams. G hy Solo,,“The Prayer at Twilight”— receipt of an invitation will be glad|lot of added work for Mrs. Tom Third—Dicaire,iStevens, John P.|v, 3 G tter. to come here and go into this matter ‘| Ripple. Ly “The; School Standards and How to with you Smarthax(lid her committee, as every- Fourth-—Bodin, Klein, Akre | obtait i Th P you. thing had to be-moved from the tents e ’ 1842 3 il Them”—Supt. A. T. Carlson.| - lot. Vincent Joanis, Nymore, ~ State Board Revort. and the new. quarters arranged. The| Fifth—Kidder, A. Olson, Wold. Humorous reading by Miss Gladys| Minn. 124524 fi%fi"&hf’ia{.’?‘)&%g? 7.0l pyggesrlt; ‘When Alderman Croon -suggested | Getchell. In regard to the quality of the|gdinner -was served cafeteria style, th ¢ A, L. Dick water taken from all our sources, the| any everything was kept piping hot, | the name of 4. L. ¢ enson, pro-| . One thing of importance that was State Board of Health claims little| a number of oil stoves being used superiority for any of the three, viz: | for this purpose. After all expenses Lake Irvine, shallow wells or deep|had been paid, $100 was cleared, “wells. They are all good easily|which will be turned over to the Red treated to make them perfectly safe| Cross chapter. g " for domestic and commercial pur- Following is a list of names of poses. The wells, of course, need not | people who donated to the dinmer,| be treated at all. The question here|many of whom also assisted with the| when the ‘‘hog ordinance’” came up FOR SALE;—Timber Jands. Large WANT; priétor of the Park hotel, as judge| decided upon th e a2~ or small tracts. “See H. Nesgoda | rmpn 5 RENT—$, 6 or 7-room in the Fourth, Alderman - Palmer| the Beg‘nx:lers,w;:ps"emz?lfll;z;gt:e at 407°Minn. Ave., or yrite: Box ‘:ouse, modern. Adg;essofllz,’l:l)%lo blurted out, “No, Bet. 5 man! Got| Primary . department. Miss . Elsle | oo, Bemidil, Minn. 1 mo-S10) pioneer, 3-515 a man!” and another name Was Sug-| Schmitt is superistendent of the be. | FOR SALE—Blooded Barred ~Rock | wrrgmih—\Woman cook, kitchen gested. ‘ ginners and Miss Esther. Getchell and| ©885, $6 per - hundred. Bemidji irl and waitress at Lake Julla « “Hog Ordinance,” : Miss Lucine McCuaig are the teach- .__S'i'flfii’_“-______‘.‘;&_l_" Eszauatorlum‘ Address Dr. W. Mat- Much amusement was -occasioned | €TS: A ° |FOR SALE--Six-room house on easy tick, Puposky, Minn., or-call Pio- x :h:v stat]e sflulnday sdchool conven-| payments. John F. Gibbons. 59tf| meer Office. &9 513tf 9 A58 .80 ¢ scusser: WANTED—Work_ as housekeeper or is the supply. In case it was found|work: - for its second reading.. Several Fifth lbest to abandon the deep wells, the| Mesdames Wagner, E. Head, Holen-| ward residents .were present. The _— FOR SALE—One span of horses and ¢ Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Swanson —of | harness. Phone No. 1. Wmé_ls\‘flc;_ ggrgi::s:rfarm. Address M";:fi?; expense of employing McCarthy &|beck, Grandy, Tibbits, epherd, | proposed - ordinance- was drawn - to . Company would not be_great as the| Rice, DeRushia, Quincy Brooks, E.|take in the old original plat/of Ny- recovered screens -would go quite | H. Smith, S. C. Bailey, Minnie Bail-| more and there were several kicks way in paying the bill. o ey, Joe Titus, Pakker, G. W. Frost,|over not extending the limits still In case the crib in the lake is de-| Goltz, L. P. Warford, A. B. Flatner,|further. Others present also kicked Minneapolis were guests of the Koors|_Cuaie. 38014 - family yesterday, Mr, Swanson, who | FOR "SALE OR TRADE—320 -acres WANTED—Maids. Apply Miss Ro0* travels for the Holstead Coffee com-| north of Red Lake: Call or write! ~ney, Housekeeper, Hotel Radisson, pany of Minneapolis, returned today. 1101 Doud avenue. - 3-516| Minneapolis, Minn." 10-521 Mrs. Swanson, who was formerly Miss | FOR SALE—On easy terms, 10-room WANTED—Kitchen girl and maid, - cided upon, it will be necessary to| A. Lord, Bagnell of Duluth, -Riley, and said they didn’t want any hogs S Y make provisionfor the vegetable| Wilson, A. Olavin, Brownlee, A.|near their homes, either. The result| Mae Koors of this city, will remain | ‘Thouse in Bemidji. . Call or writé _ Hotel Mgrkham. = -~ 610t tor some time. g g 1101 Doud avenue. . . 3-516 | WANTED—Maid for general house- matter which comes in the water|Smart, H. C. Baer, Arnold, Richard-| was a change all around and & rep- during the late summer. This can|son, Johnson, Pellow, C. H: Burn-|resentative of each ward was named probably be taken out by using sand [ ham, F. W. Corneaby, G. S. Knight,|to draw up suitable limits. The and gravel in, the crib, on the other| Kenhedy, Angvall, Balden, E. ~H.|committee so named consists of Al- : hand, if the council decides on a|Winter, G. Slater, Martin, H. Mills, | dermen Garlock; Backus, Benner, eg ore A foll of FOR SALB _Perfection oil stove| Work. Mrs. B. J. Russell. Phone with fireless cooker oven, used| 268 510tf only one year and practically as| WANTED—Tie an olt cutters good as new. ‘H. C. Baer. - 2-515 cut clean forty acres of good jack FOR SALE—Two incubators as good | Pine and tamarack stumpage, 2% large shallow well it can.be made of | Rantz., €. B. Powell, M. Longballa,| Croon and Joanis, who will have the proper size and depth so it can be|fr, T. Leighton, M. Phibbs, C. Ham-| co-operation of the city health offi- huge_ sore—very deep— ; © il g utilized, when the filteration plant|mond, S. L. Sellers, Webster, \Paul| cer. .ih‘:v‘te' Amv,allngn s Do rest at. h?‘fi‘z ?\?vonix;-eogzo gsarg)e:; cch‘lf‘cfi(‘;'awfg ?:-o;s ggxl:ihdjfr g?;:és’tgz 1;1321?; is put fn. : 3 Winklesky, O. Skinvik, C. Wright,| The ordinance will prescribe an| Dl Teitaies bt fomosecoLoE lauid, p il tradef within 40 rods of land. - Will offer - in. - |'S. Williams, Carter, Ward, Burke, |area in which no swine may be kept. freshing x}dnme. b snap_lor cash. or WOl jrase~ie i y - Pleased With Trip S. . i , Ward, Burke, cl y be kep :Ieepl_tnlxe n due tibe.complets | yearling ‘market hens. ~Call at| for cutting 15c for standard- ties, In couclusion we will say the-com-| Avinger, Beauleau, Dalton, Meclver, Standard to Move i +| cure, We guaranteg D.D.D. : 1111 ®finn. Ave,, evenings.- 514tf| 2 to 3 cents per piece for bolts and mittee was glad to be given oppor-|B. W. Lakin, G. Miller, E. B. Mc- The ordinance permitting the| - b RE O T pulpwood, $1.75: -per ~ cord for tunity for this investigation and feel| Donald, C. R. Sanborn, F. G. Hal-| g ondard Ol company to move its s = wood. J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji, that if the city goes ahead on any|gren, Roe, Hssler, Wilcox, Fostead, Y. (4 S VOLSTEAD SOIL MAPSl < Minn. Phone 93 or 177. 7 Bod 53-15 s ... | WANTED — Parties having _Lake Maps of government land selling| - Shore cottages or city homes for today at the court_house under the rent to list same with George H. provisions of the Volstead Act, show- French & Son’s waiting list. Phone ing depth of top soil, character of top 93. 12-515 (-4 . office and storage tanks -to a loca- 0] o o iane tadicaged that no mistake| J. McLaughlin, O. J. Laqua. McFad-| Office and storage tanks 10 » loa’) "The Liquid Wash | BARKER - PHARMACY -, will be'made and that the city will|den, Campbell of Minneapolis, G. W. - ’ avenue on- the“north side of ‘the Soo be repaid for the small cost of the Campbell, the Edwards sisters, Mr. right of way, was up for second redds investigation which amounts - to|and Mrs. J. C. Tennstrom and Mr. ing and no objections were heard e = 3 ; The committee that had the matter PILE c“RE FBEE in charge recommended that permis- $2065. Eliot. ] i We are only sorry that the entire Mrs.” Graham M. Torrance, Miss sion be granted. the period to be 26 — | o— —— %gf -5“1“3:?;:)5{ si:;rsltzzng kinsd:aof ltei";i FOR RENT 7 years., We pay postage and a4 Cross | 26T, 1Ve~ urs, vel | 70" RENT—Summer cottage, John city council could not have taken|Ella Parker and Miss Ethelyn Hall Py - < send Re Pfeifer’s bakery donated bread, Tn this connection 4t might be said| Pilerand Fistula Cure, the absorption and elevations, ditches, etc. For sale by | "“g" Gibbons. Telephone 929. 59tf the entire trip so as to have gotten |acted as cashiers. N all the information first-hand. Respectfully submitted, Kaplan’s @tore. donated otatoes, quick relief b il Thi: 0L 2 = 3 PeCt Ly e u1S, | Given's hardware loaned ofl stoves,| that the Standard Oil company cofh-|trestment is sold by arskeBter byt 15 [nese o g0, T BT P | FOR RENT—Four rooms st T8 I A. V. GARLOCK t Bemidji Gas. Co. cooked all the ve e: templates an investment of -$20,000 | those not knowing of it we will send free o : ving A 3 564E T, W. SWINSON, tables, Doran's meat market donatg 41 1n brick buildings on this project. | & RFOYR O SoHfE; i, Company, ‘Pepte | — o B " W 4 2 e - N polls, Minn. FOR RENT — Modern furnished Special Investiating Committee. | meat, CJrookston Lumber Co. donated ns:flfgsggg:::g otfhtéheUPlgne;;dl;t;?'y- e 2| tents,: Jewel i Ted i company:ydonated g P !; firs. 87K utter has gone fo Hill| coffee, Troppman & Cochran .Mikk ;_:pm_p ng as surety, Was. “me"d' It {City, Minn., where she will'visit.her | Co. donated milk, Eckles townsh‘;; b .POLTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT room. 1023 Minn. A IR - ©317-R. MR 12048 FOR -RENT—Three-roomm. house, ciy water;- electric lights. < Party (Qféered publshed by B J“gon, and’price to be paid~for brother, William. Walker, ‘for 4| farmers donated 50-pounds of buts|": ; ! & MFRIN. week. ter. The band boys furnished music ¢ series, $5.00.) _ without children preferred. = Call ' I hereby announce myself a can-|_ 8t 813 Minn. Ave. 3-515 The subject of.-water revenue for the last quarter bobbed up ‘and in response to a, query as to the com- and the Fourth Minnesota infantry, Boxelder, 10 to 12 feet. Very nice | stationed here, assisted in every way trees, fast growers. Beltrami Nur- possible. didate for the office of County Com- LOST AND FOUND f = missioner from the First District of | LOST—Gold neckchain. Return to sery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Another dinner will be served next |-parison with last quarter, it showed UNDH{TAKING Beltrami county, to be voted upon Avis Cameron, 1018 Minn. Ave., Phone 363-J. 1-514 | Saturday in the city hall, and the|an increased revenue of approximate- g at the primaries June 17. I have| ' for reward. - - 1-514 dinner served last Saturday is the|ly $650. The last quarter showed had eight years experience as com-| MISCELLANEOUS . Mre. J. A. Carter-and two children, | best advertisement for the one to be|$1,810.79, while ‘the previous: quars ) b olh SOOI TR e s atl H. N. MSKEE, Funeral I can execute the duties to the best | STOLEN—The party who took the missioner of Todd county and feel . who have been visiting at the home| given. Mrs. Smart and her assist-| ter showed a little better than'$ of Mrs. A. A. Carter, left yesterday |ahts wish to thank every one who|158. 8 ¥ Director interests of the citizens of my_dis- handbag from J. Goldberg’s, 112 afternoon, for -their home at Great| donated either something for .the Driver Zacharias of the fire truck K . v trict and the county at large. Your Third 'street, Saturddy evening, .dinner or their services, or .helped|was granted his annual two weeks’ PHONE 178-W or R support will be much appreciated. -was seen, and-to avoid trouble may. EDWARD PAULSON. return same to the Pioneer. 2-516 Falls, Mont. She was agcompanied by her sister, Mrs. Arthur Thorne. vagation. NP Going to Make this Week a Record Breaker Cutting shoe prices lower than they were ever cut before in this man’s town: I want empty shelves and “Worth m a noise about” i counters at any sacrifice. Losses won’t stand in the way. ww= FIGURE THE SAVINGS --~ EVER,Y PAIR IS CUT AND CUT DEEP --- DRESS YOUR BOY - “al: | Black Calf Bluchers ‘Nl Tan Elk §rcnul Shoe $ 1'9 5 Another Fine lot at ......... $2.48 . MEN'S DRESS SHOES |$6.00 Values:....... .....$3.85 $800° % ..cveenen......$65.86 Men's Slippers.. e 81,98 Boy’s Tennis............ ARMY $4.85 SHOES Selling regulation tan army shoes at prices that they cannot be bought for from the manufacturer. " - $2.65 a Pair Men’s Heavy Tan Work Shoes- Plain Toe Comforts. ' Moose Hide Scout Shoes. - Every Pair a $4.00 Value. Bring the Children Down Tomorrow s Wednesday and Thursday are the days for the Children when thousands of puirs of Chil- CH l LD REN’S dren’s Shoes will be thrown into bargain bins at sacrifice prices. Slippers in patent, dull or CHl L DRFN’S DAY white. Shoes in patent, kid or calf. Every pair at a saving that will give you two pairs D AY for the price of one. . WONEN'S §7-§750 WILTARY. BOOTS | Big Bargains for Women | WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES ' - || $2.75 rubber sole outing pumps.. .$1.66 ' ‘Made in fine Russia tan- B5 | $530 black kil shoes.. --33.88 }Evzladlg %f fiI_llf_) Nile ci;o.tlil liln : 95 calf or dark brown Havana ks e e nglish, military or high heel. : - kid. aPair | g7i0|0_gls‘:k|qvg‘l,ne%:'|ewshlff_t_(.)_??'__m__ g;g: Regular pr;ce $400" . cvevsdonsss s soniss = a Pair : . NOTICE ! Store Will Be bpen Evenings During Sale. 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