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THE BEfil?Jl l')iAILY PIONEER ERTY FARMERS T0 N FOR RENT—Two completely . fur. ;. B nished rooms for light housekeep- ing, down town. Address ‘“Rooms’ 4 8| clo Pioneer, i C621tf FOR RENT—TWwo cottages at Mill NOTICE e Park. Inquire of Mrs. Rolf An ‘Advermsements in -this ~column|_ derson. 143 Mill Park. - - 6-62 cost half sent a ward per issue, when | FOR RENT—Furnished summer cot paid cash in advanco. No ad will tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, : be run for less than 10¢ per issue | Minn. Apply Thomas Roycratt 'Ads charged on our books cost one | - Lavinia. Minn. = - cent a word per issue. No ads rum LOST AND FOUND Bt or less than 2bc. LOS‘;I‘ State chefik envelope address ALE ed to S. C. Bailey. - Finder -retur FOR SALE——E‘gfascres one mile out, t0 Floustr olfive, {0k TavAsg 14640 two acres in potatoes. Small log Log;l;“AN:::;:r:B‘ll‘:ngt ‘P‘?l" near house and barn and - other out < Dot. < Rigage T Puildings. This would make a fine summer home. Will sell at a bar- ; Ll CANADIAN DIRIGIBLE READY FOR THE ASCENT ELEBRATE THE FOURTH| per 4 e R Liberty farmers will celebrate the Tourth of July at the home of Dr. Coy, and those who attend will take their Iunch for a big picnic dinner. It is planned to have a speaker of prominence deliver the address of the day and there will be a baseball game, races and sports of various kinds, and arrangements are being made’ to entertain a large number. The committee in charge com- . prises Mrs. Wes Wright, Mrs. Wer- ner Augustine, B. W. Hall and Mrs. W. W. Smith. ; gain, half cash, balance on time, ANIMAL ACTS OF CIRCUS e : ot 45 John Cline, 212 Miss. Ave. So. B e 7 ~ MEET WITH APPROVAL ] . . _ 56% HUFFMAN & OLEARY| : FOR SALBE—Overland four, 1917, || S } £ 8 d d . . Run about 4,000 miles, A bargain |} S 3 AU ofi Shoamartalous ! ! at $725. Arrange for demonstra- FURNITUBE AND = domestic animal acts. to be seen in . b, B -tion. —Address Overland, cloar(’;io- " B b : UNDERTAKING| - turn-to. Pioneer Office. 2-621 Bemidji June 24 with' Yankee Robin- i son’s big three-ring circus have met ¢ neer. FOR SALE—New 1918 Ford. In- the approval and admiration of thousands of visitors to .the show quire Jack Williams. Phone 7569-J. 11 . this season. However, besides this| b 2 6-6 e T, e Y e —— et : : TOR SALE—Fresh milk cow. A. H. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral entertaining program the circus is the only tented enterprise on the road that has installed. electric fA\us for the ‘comfort of the auditors, as the side walls are raised this insures a breezy tent during the long enter- taining program. The big street parade uses only open cages and dens, exhibiting free over one hundred wild animals which is a rare treat for the children and all our country visitors.. The many Jester office, Markham Bldg. 3-622 ‘. iiuge dirigtble belonging to“the Canadians in Picardy ready to go up in the air. FOR SALE—One black mare eight - ~ - s years old. Inquire 18th Stre;tl. 4-6 - ARG gy . 3| Phone 700-J. DR. MATTICK RESIGNS AT ADDmoN AL Loc Als : CONCERT GREATLY m:.romr_) | FOR SALE—Very cheap, 160 acres of = = : Lo LAKE JULIA: GOING EAST B There was a large turnout to hear| 1and 2% miles: southeast of Be- m 3 2 the band concert in Library park last| midji. For particulars address C.|% T ’ evening. The program was well ar- C. Howe, 4808 Farnam St.; Omaha, = i ranged and the selections were play-|_ Neb. Sat 616tf i ed with precision.and smoothness. TOR SALE—Two acres of land with There - will' ‘'several concerts played summer cottage, within ‘city lim- ; . Director | .- PHONE 178-W or R People Read This Newspaper Dr. Walter L. Mattick, who has Mrs. John Martindale of Aurora, been superintendent of Lake- Julia Nlni“"’ }; & g(\;;ast a;fltl&e h°ms°h°t~hfi§ sanatorium for the past six months,|8ister, Mrs. Glven-iewse. b remain for two or three weeks. bands of music in this parade are A d s al massed w‘lixe? g‘iviflg the hig t‘;how :::h::s :vgfl;dh?;swg::“,fifi i’;fi.a ':g_ W : at Diamond point this summer. ‘Btssi- vgood well nq premises.: Ph&n& program and it s likely no olreus | morrow for the east, Ho was in the| s, G, C. Wagner of Lake Ne-| . pruTE rass TONIGHT | FOR SALEFiveroom cotfage with ever had more or better skilled mu-|.; city today making final arrangements Smfi“s thal‘: this, L °1‘1le3“er to leave.. Miss Christine Berggren, 2i§afl?: ) OWE.')}:::\fgfu gsztlgtng; Ro nf"“ 8 °:;'b % nother tt ng, f0r'| {rained nurse: of Hackensack, for-|Boulevard, She will remain two the night exhibitions the two elec-| ar)y of this city, who is awaiting|\eeks, city water and sewer. Lot is 30x150 feet and runs out to‘the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey A;eA - 52tt The Bible ciass of the Norwegian Lutheran Free church of the Fifth ward will meet at the home of Rev.| _or call 276, tric light plants, carried by the show | 11 to France as a Red Cross g make the circus grounds as light .as ngx!"sg,a will()tfkench’arse %t tho sana- 5 : 0. P. Grambo at 8 o’clock this eve- WANTED __ ~ That's why it would be day. torium until another superintendent Mrs. Benjamin Doughty has 're- : WANTED—Experienced sales girls f.iwbly lfowo can be obtained. e, %}med to her home at South Range, : = at once,. ‘J. C. Penney Co. . 621tf profital e '_'m“’ WOMAN SmAGE TO 3 is., att!i;ar spex:dl:xi .theR pfistG ten . WANTED—Good Tumber wagon. L advertise in it uP Ly ays as the guest of Mrs. R, Zven, . . - 7 : = ON THURSDAY YOUNG WOMAN PASSES o it aral 1 : P. Batchelder. -Phone 180 w“21 e WANTED-_Single_man__for _farm If oo want a fob Washington, June 21.—Formal no-| = Funeral services for Mary Rad- Ve g tice was given in the senate by Sen-|apinner, who died at her ;’ather's Peter Bertman left for. Camp work. Apply Al H. Jester, Mark-| 8 If you @ant to hire somebody |l ator Hollis of New Hampshire that|home in Turtle River = Wednesday Dodge, Iowa, yesterday where he > R ham Bldg. ~° 3-622 If you want to sell something the woman suffrage amendment will | morning, were held Thursday in the Wwill' visit his brother, Andrew Bert- 3 21 i3fact HELP WANTED—Bright girl to do be’ considered next Thursday. This|[,adies Aid chapel, Rev. M, A. Soper|mnan, who is in training there.. He photo printing.. Do not telephone If you want to buy -Wmdmnfl date had been selected, he said, be-|officiating. & was accompanied by Miss Frances % : but call at the studio, 110 Third If you want to rent your bouse cause many senators plan to leave The deceased was 21 years of age Herling. Fea “street, hetween 8 and 9 o’clock in 5 the morning, and at no other hour. If yos want to sell your Gouse Wxgshingtton ab(fmtth.]u!y lf = i and leaves a father, four brothers > fhem g, an B A s 7 p upporters o e resolution de-|and three. sisters to mourn her de- Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sathre and akkerup Studio. you wa o sell your farm clared they would not attempt to call | parture. ~Her mother -died about|1jtie” T 5 g : ; S Z 1 g WANTED—Woman cook at Great g % e son,. Paul, have gone to Min- oman COo0k a rea! o - Northern Restaurant. 614tf If you want fo buy property the measure up for consideration if they were not confident of its adop- tion, but opponents claimed that a poll of the senate showed the reso- Jution would be defeated by about four votes. # GIRLS AID MEETING two months ago. Interment 'Was|peapolis where they will visit Mr. made in the Turtle River cemetery.| sathre's brother and family and his S sister and husband. They are also LA BAW TO- JOIN MARINES planning on going to Adams, Minn., 5 to visit other relatives. 4 Lee A. LaBaw has gone to Paris g Island, S. C.,to join the marinmes.| Mrs. A. O. Kroken and- three WANTED — Chiamber —mald ana| [ If there is anything that you cleaning girl. zlIlVIau‘la{h:lzna Hotzf, anf the quickest and best way 5 613t | B to supply that want ts by placing WANTED—Girl for general house- an advertisement in this poper MULTIKOPY work. ‘Phone 9-F-1." Mrs. E. E. will give clear, legible, perma-| - mcDonald, Lavinia, Minn. . 618tf —_— nent impressions, frée from | WANTED—Girl for general house- The results will surprise (4 - e ¥ { For the past several years Mr. La-|daughters left yesterday morning for| % i - Bow has Dbeen ocourt reporter forl| Detroit, Minn., where they will make| smudging and smearing. Itlasts | . work. Phone 9-F-1.. - Mrs. C. C. The Girls Ald of the Norweglan|Judge C. W. Stanton. ~He has been|their home. Mr. Kroken, Whoisone| 1, 6r oiving you more: Copies [ .Gowran, Lavinia, Minn, 618t and please you : G FOR:BENT - i emnen SR succeeded by Ralph “E. Minier of |iof the proprietors of the Viking Boat Lutheran Free church in the Fifth ward will meet at the home of|Spokane, Wash. ~Mr. Minier’s wife|company and also has land inithis per_sheet. FOR RENT—FRurnished Tooms -for light housekeeping. Phone 148:W. s E 5- Thomas Nygard, tomorrow: afternoon|and -daughter will join him here|vicinity, will- remain here: fo) % later. Fa present. . PHONE 922, - BEMIDJIL i 626 at 2 o’clock. All are welcome. . e S S B e e T A - KAPLAN'S This is to announce to the general public that we have just purchased the property formerly occupied by the Bemidji Brewing Co., with all equipment. ' ; d N 5 This building will be converted into a Potato Starch and Potato Flour Mill, and also for the manufacture of Saratoga Chips. , We shall immediately begin to renovate building and equipment preparatory for the installation of the machinery for which the order is now going forward. : AT : Ample storage room will be provided for warehouseing potatoes for the trade in general. ‘ A Pickle and Cider factory will be added to equipment. . ; ~ . Beginning Monday, July 1st, our retail store will be operated upon the “HELP YOURSELF” principles and all sales after July 1. will be on a profit sharing basis. - s ; By ? This entire business which will entail an investment of fully ($100,000) One Hundred Thousand Dollars will be operated upon a co-operative profit sharing basis—all customers regardless as to whether they are shareholders or non-shareholders will be "entitled to B share in all profits of the business based upon amount of their purchases. Complete details are now being worked out and will be given in pamphlet form to all persons interested. ; _ ’ TO SUMMARIZE— HERE ARE THE SALIENT POINTS: 1. Retail department—general merchandise. 2. Feel mill and Feed department. : : gl S 3. Potato Starch and Flour Mill and Potato Warehouse, Wholesale. i e ; 4. Pickling Factory—wholesale. -~ $5° r% fales BVL T TS A WORD TO THE PEOPLE— ALL— RICHANDPOOR. = .. e gt We have made our money in Bemidji—we are satisfied with Bemidji. We shall do our darndest to put Bemidji on the map—as we have full confidence in the growth of this little city of ours into a great throbbing, thriving center of commerce and labor. : Our two children were born in Bemidji—and we want them to.grow up with the town and to be proud of its inhabitants. : We khow that times and conditions are not at this time overbright, but then, every cloud has-a silver lining—and we feel that our Soldier Boys after they have lined up strong enough on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean will make short shrift of Autocracy and Despotism. : For ourselves—now th OUR COUNTRY. s : : < / Liberty Bonds and Thrift Stamps will be accepted at full value for pqrchases made here and also to apply towards purchase price of stock in the Co-operative Society now in process of formation. . ] That our prices as heretofore on every item handled by us—both Wholesale and Retail will be sold at figures that will permit just enough margin of profit allowable for cost of operation of business. { Tt is our sincere desire to have ALL consumers obtain their supplies without needless profiteering. We shall do our sharpe to help - - in this good work. M O R R I S K A P L AN at we are in the fight—we pledge our all—if need be for Progress—for Humanity—for Libérty— and f_(jg' PR ——e