Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1918, Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. WANT AD DEPT. | NOTICE 2 L eci I TH‘E BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER G SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION LADIES AID PROGRAM DA T, NEEDED : ADDITIONAL LOCALS - The following program was ren- *. There will be another meeting of| jered this afternoon at the Methodist| E. H. Denu and on, Philip, motor- the’Sunday school convention choir|ypadjes Aid meeting which took place [ed to Brainerd yesterday, returning this evening at the Methodist church| g¢" the home of Mrs. E. H. Denu,|in the evening. 7 panied on their .return' by Mrs. Knight's sister, Miss Ella Lynch, who will visit with her for some time. 5 Mr. and Mrs. James Lydon and son, Francis, who motored here from Jamestown, N. D., and spent the past few days visiting with Miss Mary J. Lydon, will return to their home to- morrow. Mr. Lydon is Miss Mary Lydon’s brother. ntESvf 0’01021(-1 rgod to cbie il 1002 Beltrami avenue: s # —_— ! eryone 18 u Piano solo—Mrs. Hollenbeck. Judge M. A. Spooner t 8- < 4em practice as there are only eight days| yocal solo—Jane Hayner. ® terdaygln Brainerg on buzll’sgss,y:e- Mrs. G. S. Knight and little son,| There is sometning for you in the cos%(}:v:ll;usent?n;o:; p;ll'“i'sw:owlz: left before the convention. A hun- Reading—Josephine Parker. turning the same evening. George, returned from Foreston last| Want Ad column today. , It’s on the paid cash in advancy. No n'd will dred voices are needed, but so far evening, where they have spent thellast page. be run for less than 10¢ per lssue; Vocal solo—Ida Virginia Brown. they have been unable to secure that| ygirumental solo—Vera Cutter. ast month as the guests of M ! 0 g Miss Irene MacPherson has return- | P ( au! T8.| Ads charged on our books cost one ¢ Tuen "Ite:v:;;lgn:ev?g&r:cic%t;z “and ed to her home in Bemidji from an | Knight's parents. They were accom- | (I cent a word per issue. No ads run §ing, and help make the Sunday| BELTRAMI GIRL GRADUATES |extended visit with her sister at | s—————— e | joT les8 than 2Gc. ; Lake Benton, Minn. s school convention a success. HENDRICKSON PAYS VISIT Leigh Hendrickson, better known as ‘‘Moose,” is home on a furlough from the battleship Kansas. Hé re- celved eight days’ leave and will re- turn to station today. “Moose’” is looking good, says he feels that way ang that the other Bemidji boys are prospering during the war. FOR SALE The commencement of the St. Cloud normal will take place tomor- row night, features of the program being an address by President Bur- ton of the University of Minnesota, and the presentation of diplomas by Judge Ell Torrance, president of the state normal school board. In the list of graduates in the advanced course is the name of Marion M. Kennedy of Baudette. DEATH OF INFANT Oscar }ll'(usness and Gilford Nokken of Moorhead are expected to arrive B— h; &ex?ld;‘a ;:'m?\x&rowcto&)e éhe gueqts | Focllixlsl?:x‘] coocl:] e:ghhg::eég_::n ?fl of their 8, Mrs. C. M. Bacon.and % 3 ). 3 Mrs. J. H. Fallon, for a few days: #}l'%a;rgultivatlon, ok Gra?-bs% FOR SALE—Tomato plants at 26c per dozen.- H. M. Merryman, 18th Street. Phone - 700-J. -66 FOR SALE—Hotel, 40 rooms, fully furnished, cigar stand in connec- & = . tion, doing good buslnesls. centrally 1 > i located. For particulars : write Mrs. MacKenzie and little daugh- pa B 9 I Em e % Virginia, Minn. t- The infant daughter of Mr. and | ter, Jean, and son, Jack, arrived last fl‘V@ a‘ Ual d 5 ?g};G,SA;gEn ?;'iouse T onszlsi Mrs. Ole Strand died yesterday after- | night from ‘Winnipeg and. will spend EME a? . > o s fon Inquire- at. 12051 noon after an illness of several days| the following two weeks “as gpests = Oy WWill YV O S el Gl 667 from pneumonia. The funeral ar-|of L. R. Tidd and family, 619, Fourth . 5 i h - ParkiAves L e S0 O0D6 rangements have not yet been made. | street g Fogsz%E:s—g:%etF::elsrloswt:{(;:: l1'121 g clas 5 it. Apply E. H. Denu, Pioneer office. House phone 639-W. 6-67 FTOR SALE—One large refrigerator, 4x6 feet. Good for store or r » taurant use. One large ran with 30-inch oven. C. E. Bat:lfi\ FOR SALE—At a bargain if taken at once, small team, one, 6 and one 8, harness and light wagon. Also milch cow, one-half Guern- : ¥ A e = 4 " g Addgess Box K, Sf(l)v?fl, Ty “““"an e mRsar] Sl ol 3 e I WL N GOS0 B True Smoke,_ pals "up® with every man's pipe. , : RS T R T TaRds— Lavee /Try it in yours. You'll know then why its bang- v — X N or smafl racts’See 1. Nosgots ‘up flavor and rich fragrance-have made it the , 287, Bemidji, Minn. . 1 mo-610 .smoke-joy of thousands of outdoor workers, big ‘ | B FOR SATE—STxroom Toiie o seey | husky men who want a_punch in_their smoke. : FOR, SALEFive-toom cotfage with | JYRllb & PUTes M. : : y sewer.. Lot ‘is . A ' city water, and_ ¢ [P kapy 0 NV g |t C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. 5 : or call 276. : ‘ ST, LOUIS, MISSOURI = — Mrs. A. A.. Krueger has returned from a week’s visit to Duluth, where she visited her husband who is sta- tioned there. While there 'she at- tended one of Billy Sunday’s lectures, which was excellent. Ml?om}]ci gir;'l." 1&0 F. Wi sg:zlxw will leave tomorrow for Duluth ™~ where Mr. Willson will attend the U. C. T. convention, to which he is a delegate from Bemidji. He will return to Be- midji Monday morning, and Mrs, Willson will remain. in Duluth and visit at the home of her parents for two weeks. (Ordereda (t’oAl;'and Eyoglg&ew John- son, Amount to be paid for series $10.00.) WORK WANTED—GIrl of 16 wants e . — ] \ ’ light housekeeping, one year high True Smoke Smokes True— g - . school. _State. wages and, dutics, s - \ p rite : cCrelin, eonard, . \ Chews True Too 3 Z ‘ 4 Minn. 3-67 Z ) 5 ; i WANTED —— Night porter. Apply Markham Hotel. 64tt WANTED—Man for_general ~ work around factory. XKoors Bros. Co. 531tf WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, $6 per week. 703 Bemidji Ave. Phone 433. 527tf FOR RENT _ I ‘hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Beltrami County, Minne- sota, at the primary election to be held June 17, 1918. / i —____ FORRENT - Owing to my work as Chairman ) 3 J | Fols RENTTF"“;'“'D"{” Ahogsi Akab of the Exemption Board and the ) s Gciicsomsinll 2 R ; e ymore. Inquire at A. O. é‘fi work Tonnectedb with bh%l Sheriff’s ! / 4 e 3 ”f o 2 » T F;}:""‘;E;}[“o“e ;‘:LW- g' 8 ~ office, it would be impossible for:me 7 i 3 \ % b = “ - " 3 — Five-room - modarn to see' you all personally. I there- v/ /4 7 / NN ¢ i % fireafforlamba'men brick cottage. Reasonable for:the, :gr:h;-espeti-tlml{ :1“ your support % 24 \ '\ 3 i osummer. Inqu 419 ‘8th St. 3-233 coming election. - k ; 4 : FOR RENT—Two moderi-furnishet : t~ + Very truly yours, / i 4 e P, 13 S 9 X rooms, 1118 " Bemidji* Ave. - Phone g ANDREW JOHNSON: : i s -3 G 345. g ;" 3ipg d & w-529 to 615 ’ : £ : 4 \ - " H FOR RENT—-Furnished summer cot- 3 - R | tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, I " i 4 A - Minn. * Apply Thomas Roycraft, “POLITICAL ANNQUNCEMENT ; {2 . Lovinia, . it A 3 5 3 ) . 523tt (lnseru;)d hb¥t M.T E.h Iher:sdmfx ,lnb his % 4 P A 8 . FOR RENT—Summer cotiage—John own behalf. To be paid for ¢ 4 - him at the ratep of $10 i \:\J ] s 4 ; 7 A F. Gibbons. Telephone 929. - 59tf 3 LOST_AND _FOUND for series.) 5 ‘N \ i - ™ \ : \ \ LOST—Black sailor hat, lined with 3B white, on May 18. Please X'/, ' ’ A4 4 NSt 2 ) 58. f == ”Bu[kfile”if s ESTRAY—Roan pony with vhite . . i A 3 face, weight about 900 1bs., from ; Mfll \‘b[dle” 5 Earl Sharples‘ farm, Wilton. Find- 4 er please notify Earl Sharples, ¥ Wilton, Route. du; i M. ER' On the sol&itggon o ol:lgy friends, I have filed for the office of sheriff for the county of Beltrami. I have been a resident of Bemidji and Bel- trami county for seventeen years. I am a taxpayer and a man of family. 1 have acted as sheriff on several oc- casiong in Beltrami county when the sheriff was incapacitated, and I feel confident that I can conduct the af- fairs of the sheriff’s office in @ man- ner that will meet with your ap- proval. I regpectfully solicit your support on June 17, 1918. M. E. IBERTSON. d & w to 616 will give clear, legible, perma- nent impressions, free from -¥ smudging and smearing. It lasts longer, giving you more copies per sheet. PIONEER PUB. CO. PHONE 922, BEMIDJIL Nothing seems to get away from Father ONLN THING. 1AM MISSING ' MOTHER, AREBN'T THE i ' HAVE NEVER : FATHER | HOPE. YOU VIEBWS SIMPLY MAGNIRICENT, : SEEN ANVTHING SO ARE Mo MuseIrd TS LoRIous ! . SRAND 1 AL MY i SGORGEOUS 352y 4 SRS ; | Defective

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