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S SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17,1918 ! s = .#.- L A0 i “RED CROSS NTEQ | MILK AND CREAM SUNDAY. | VISITOR’S FUNERAL HELD. c 0 NOTES Henrk Miller Store Wb o 008 Rev. George B:{cklx\{ret of the Epis- price, full descrlpilon. D F. Bush, Mipneapolis, Minn. i d8s WANTED T0 BUY. WANTED-—To: buy for cash one 3 2 ~heavy ‘team work horse, with har- J SAFE “OVER THERE” Sunday mornings from 9 to 10 0'clock. | o501 ‘hurch’ officiated‘at the funer- ness. Emory Jarvis, Margie, Minn. Want bids by bushel for digsing| o i Taylor has’ recelved for the purpose of selling cream and|aj gervices of the late George 8. Porte, . '13t828 | (between Sept. 20th and Oct. 20th), o milk only. - -~ 11d817| Friday aftermoon at 2 o'clock, in the . word ' that her son; Leo Taylor has Huffman-O'Leary undertsking par- PR ARG bl ARG SN FOR SALE—An auto opportunity, 6- | WANTED-—To buy six cords of -tam- b arrived safely over seas, : Rl ;:ylitnder, ;i-gaasenxer car,lin esxggl‘; arack. Phone 311-W, or call 1110 S hidd tor 1 Sid ent condition, run ‘only B, Bemidji avenue, Mrs. Powell. accep s for five acres up. Bid| For the next two weeks Miss Olive| ' ‘Those who persist in goliig over in |y nt. . Mr. Porte.died. Wednes- miles. Call phone 79. 2t817 s 81819 sepa.nfztlc:i on dlgg:ltlg& lBh‘i1 sem.ra}ta ‘Whaley will have charge of the.Red| their minds the affairs of the day da;m;fhu; v,sfim;’ffis .son, Thomas F——‘——‘——_——"—‘—OR SALE, TRADE OR HIRE—A No. on picking an desired- w: et| Cross news. Anyone having news of | should sip a cup-of warm water slowly | Porte; ‘of - Grand Forks, N. D., at the 20. Enterprise saw mill complete. Wgfi)’gflb——tam'foml;ea;a l:roms&vg:e: uolf hauling to same party. J.J, O%stal;ll wils ;ln,ature will kindly notify ‘Miss| or a glass/of warm milk before going | latter's<summer home on Lake Mo-- Also 35-horsepower traction en- 3 0 68 aley. & to bed. 2 val, 3 gine, No. 5483 Minneapolis make. - Otto J. Miller, Remer, Minn. S 817 about eighty acres of potatoes in the FOR SALE—Good three-room.house in Nymore; near box factory, §650. Easy terms. Inquire Geo. Voltz, Mill Park. 6t821 FOR SALE OR RENT—Store build- ing, No. 307 Third street. Will rent cheap to right party. Inquire Frank Lane, 502 Third stree;. N t82 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Our home at 1012 Doud avenue, eight rooms, modern except heat. New- 1y painted, newly, shingled, garage, fenced, shade trees, screen porch, screen windows and doors through- out.” New cellar. Will leave near=§ dy new Universal range, and: base durner with the house if desired.: * ‘The first $2,000 takes this comfor- table home; $700.00 down, balance > 3 5 3 : T i 7 : 3 o terms. Inquire of Mrs. Martin [Jj} — As we are about to change our location to the corner of the New Dalton Block we will offer our stock of Longballa, Littlefork, Minn. 6-821 JEWELRY, \N_ATCHES, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS, CUT GLASS, CHINA, etc., at tremendously low figures. To turn same into cash and save the work and expense of packing and moving. Our merchandise, which is all markec! at the old figures, will be sol}'l for even less money. Many ‘articles will be sold for one-half the whole- : .sale price. For example, our entire line of Silverware will be sold. Silverware has advanced about 50 per cent in the last two years. : : ~ s FOR~ SALE—Smith Form-a‘truck | Good condition, Cheap for quick | sale. Koors Bros. ? 810tt FOR SALE—Hand made stake wagon. ‘Will sell right. Koors Bros. 5 810£t FOR SALE—Ripe tomatoes. Phone 93 6t819 WANTED WANTED—To take care of baby at my home. Ida Robideau, first house north of cemetery. 2-817 L There Will Be Big Bargains in Every Department WANTED—Teamsters, steady work. ale Starts Monday, Aug.I9 WANTED—Girl for general house-|I}§ B . . n Beltramt avenve. Phono S45-1. : QNE INNER PLAYER PIANO, with twenty- 4817 : v five rolls of music, Mahogany finish, will be k WANTED—A ‘young man, 16 or 17 sold for*less than s i im s el o 3 . years of age who is willing to work > 7 % b % and desires to learn the business. z Apply at once, J. C. Penny Co. 813tf PO N SRS SRS St SR o WANTED—Set of second hand sep- arator strucks or heavy trucks of kind. Ph i ite G. H. (5% PO Music Rolls WANTED—Lady cook. Svea hotel. Phonograph’ One fine' cabi: netphonograph S One. lot of .Sheet Music e S 137 piano player rolls to be o ; ~ and 17 records $ ! 2 i WANTED—Woman to work nights. lded bat aE oo 1700 pieces of sheet music :I(]fbr;ns :'l(;)c};: Jefferson hotel. 813t WANTED—Maid and kitchen. gh'li 83t G & et I Saffire Ball e | BRERSN | ehemidat 4 oule (o 85¢ “"Markham hotel. S5 % 9 o WANTED—Rooms for light house- complete; at ! keeping. Inquire Pioneer ?flicei ht 25 4 iy 2 each AR A ] TR Bt : WANTED—Modern house with heat $45-°0 c before Sept 15, telephone 29 or 290 x = B N x 2 6ds23 2 ; B FOR RERT ~ L 2 i T FOR RENT—Several steam heated ; Big reductions will be made in the price of watches and jewelry. Space ‘ apartments. Kaplan. L334 does mot permit us to quote only a few of the many extraordinary great :values.- FOR RENT——Fo—ur room furnished house by Sept. 1st. Call at 709 American avenue, 6t819 87 sterling Silver g % 1 lot of Diamonds, T0ST AND FOUND ~ | Thimbles,values 25¢ values to $12 to $27. LOST OR TAKEN—From.front of to $1.00. Sale price Carlson’s Variety story, a bluish grey baby carriage; medium size. Phone 360-W. Party having it please return to Carlsoh’s store. 3t817 LOST—Watch with name Addie Bailey, engraved on inside of back cover; finder return to Pioneer of- fice; reward offered. 41817 LOST—Child’s blue sailor coat, be- Sale price. each ' haagtan $9 75 15¢ o 83 fountain pens, values $1.25 to $3.00. Sale price MLTRY WATCHES $7.75 | | g | “s8tach - Military watches, American make, special areto e}'sniiiilin?gfitr}f];rchrfxg}%;:; > price $7.76 s | 27 ladies’ watches, —_— 33 1-3 discount on our entire line of cut glass. 1 lot of signet rings, NOW IS THE TIME TO | values $13.00 to $27. N. L. HARKERUP First come first served 1 6to $12.0 0’ BUYTHATGIFT FORYOUR | sjje price P values $6 to $12.00.| o4 DIER BOY. We have . Third St. Bemidji Sale price, each a large assortment of ser- $11.85 SRR T e ONE-HALF off on our beautiful stock of 3 $3.75 vice flags jewelry. 4 : i Genuine hand painted china . —— each Colojl‘ege —> 1,000 Artioles 10 be Sold at 25¢ each. Sight and Unseen saint'[homs In our silverware de| 3 Y partment we ; 215 A el il oy AT are offering many pieces of silverware This sale can lagt OIl'lY a Phonogragh Collgiate, A i Commercli,al : at prices that prevailed in 1915. ] few days. Come in I'lght Records and Pteparalory,Courses Sterling Silver Berry away an - yalues Bog A COLLEGE COMBINING FNEST CHTHOLL Spoons.......... e .81.25 T ); i ddhglaeketgou;selef(?t B B M“Efi“l;f,‘ffi‘e"j‘"fiy Sterling Silver Pie $1 25 : V 3 e e e i BBt KOIVER .........o.irrrseieces D of the reduction in price on 25c each 24 Gtinction Sterling Silver Cheese €1 00 these high class goods. TR TN Military Schools [} | S€rVer.................. R Special inducements Beatoes Sterling Silver 2-piece - $2 50 ,REMEMBER I, AM NOT on phoogyle oS it Steak Set......... R [ ‘going out of business and $7.76 and up Funtor and Remember Sterling silver has more each and every article is Large Senior Di- than doubled in value since the war guaranteed the same as if you paid the ;’,‘Xpfi’i,,‘f;etsé’;"% vitions of the began. regular price for them. With 10 Records. ficers’ Training Corps. Eight hundrec and forty-twc students regis tered last year. For catalog address Very Rev. H. Moynihan, D.D. Pres GEO- T. BAKER 'lls'EGMEIJIED.STlvfi\IEJ