Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 25, 1918, Page 8

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| | i 1 | e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE EIGHT THE NERVE THAT COUNTS FOR SALE—Black and steel gray — Flemish Giant rabbits;, ~White HUGE CROWD DEMANDS THAT KAISER ABDICATE | scpr 35 s rhe " orse [heroughbred oAb, 21030 . they are hurt, the better their spirit, oag o 9 % o 7| FOR SALE—3 head of horses, 1 (By United Press.) the doctors say. Doughboy philo wagon, 2 sets harness, 1 mower, 1 Paris, Oct. 25.—Enormous crowds sophy is great. . Three of them were 5 5 % | cathating \ before | the . Richstag|discussing their missing legs. st of hok slelehe, 1spuing Taees| building in'Berlin, demanded the ab- Said. one, “I didn’t need that left PRIy 235 S leg anyway. I'm a lawyer, and what Sale—Coral steel range, six dication of the kaiser and the estab- or lshment of a republic, according to good’s two legs in & law office. If|” holes, with water front. A-1 con- information received nhere today. T lost any, 1 wanted it to be the left dition. Graham M. Torrance, 421 A A one. I'got my wish.” Bemidji Ave. 31025 RICHSTAG: VOTES CONFIDENCE Saidbz\t §;:clo;\ld,] ‘-lfl’e}il" mtyhrightt’s e oa il “ ’, : gone, but 1 ad 1 just have to AL Jr— 3 oW, 1 @ » w ITS_NEW_CHANCELLOR wash it all my life, so T'm saved a lot gentle; one yearling Jersey heifer; L ) of work.” a few bushels of nice carrots. Can 3 *, (By United Press.) 3 " T i 3 , Oct. 25.—The Ger. The thlrd got enthusiatic Say be had at a bargain this week. Call m‘(cggf:;af:: lga(;sed a vot: (S: 2‘:;:"3 T've got it all over you. I lost both| ~at 1313 Irvine Ave. 211026 fidence in Chancellor Maximilian. Jlegs.” o " Furni e oo ‘Another doughboy came out of FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished - | ether just as they were finishing his six room house, or furnished room |s World’s Largest Statue. e eratJion “Say doctor cui with use of kitchen. Typewriter EEEETRENEN The statue of Peter the Great in ‘srl:loke"" he askeg’ The doctor gave and desk for sale. 1237 Dewey St. Petersburg is the largest in exist- 'him a cigaret, and the doughboy avenue. Phone 161-J. 6t1026 This year we have made a special effort in' select- ence. It welghs one thousand tons. ,sm(}ked calm‘}y on dt}:g op}t;ratmg FOR SALE-—Household - furniture, s e :;ab‘e “ithey andage lm'h de now wood heater, base burner, range, 2 Ch . . Iy claims he put one over on the dostors| 1§ Plymouth Rock pullets, 300 att ing our Christmas stock, to choose articles that will be RATIFICATION by smoking while they operated on| ¢ canned vegetables, fruit and § g : A him. = v pickles, House for rent, 509 12th especially pleasing to the boys “over there,” and we Keep It in your mind. Paste It in | HUNS SHELL HELPLESS 641-7. R 61026 invite you to call at our store in* order that we may your hat. Mention it to your neigh- bors. Chalk it upon the sidewalk. Print it on the fences. Sound it from your megaphone and paint It across the sky. Ratification should be an object of our daily thought With the British in France Oct. ’ S : . : § - ANTED assist you in selecting gifts for your soldier. five miles southwest of Valenciennes where 10,000 civilians are huddled together. There are more than 60,- WANTED—Man.or woman, who can 3 p 000 others in the immediate vicinity. milk, at once, at Troppman Farm. Apply at Troppman store 2t1026 ; rls mas l s and prayer. It should have a place in our daily plans and in our daily Sezal t°="yr Thounhhh : \VA?{‘;;’{E;——(;};’I forf}(’lgu:fwor;imgg anticipation of good things to come. esolve to perform what you ought; . Phone 570-W. = . i . . anticlpation of good things 46 <o | porform without fail What you re | STGATION WANTED—Youn, man For the boys in France should be sent immediate- state Constitutional Amendment ‘501"9'_"’”’““1"‘- with good educauon wants "posi- . . 5 . % e o aisiatore. must s | ot in clty. WoRM Jke 10, hoor ly to insure their delivery by Christmas. Early pur- ratify the National Constitutional {from someone in need of com- h H 1 . h b fi Amendment. If the citizens of this petent help. Neat appearing, am- S i state vote to ratify the State ANT AD DEPT (l;itlous z}nd wllllng to wm"lL1 Ad- chases W1l als0 give you t ¢ bene t Of seleCtlng from Amendment, it is certain that the q [] ress orgen one, Ballclub, = < Legislature will ratify the National i Minn. 2 .2 4E1028 our large Christmas stock. Amendment. Only by this double e o h z s z 7 . Amendimgtl. . Oty By o tott uty || - AdverbEGRents o this colupn WANTED -Risdhen £ S0 ont We will be pleased to tell you what presents can be by our State and our Nation. And cost half cent a word per issue, when er maid. Hotel Markham. 1022t ’ ) d paid cash 'in advance. No ad Wwill| WWANTED — 5 1 - i e W S sent through the mails and how they should be sent, and as suon taing blows upos the:| - Aas diarest us ont DOCkS G R, R T we will be glad to give you the benefit of our xperi am":" n:‘h:"e amem:ln:en(,s' :': for less than Sse. ’ s Do B e b g g i v SRpeleY ratified a ave gone into effect i A A eI = 8 IS WANTED—W t i 3 3 3 3 4 e rore. tomptation of o1, || LOST--Brown cameo brooch, October | ——r BAWapas to 1 BIERRIINE ] in selecting a suitable gift for your soldier. diers by the liquor traffic; no more 23. Return to Mrs. C. R. Sanborn,| Third Street Cafe. “Jo1s6tt A 717 Lake Boulevard, for reward. | wANTED—Girl to clerk in confec- allurement of boys and girls; no more enslaving of working men; no more corruption of politics by ALE & salary. Address A. B, care Plo- [ the liquor traffic; no more intimida- F_-TE—I:)RS__——EX—‘—T—_ neer 10108t . i i ini 'OR SALE—At once, Shetlan ony, tion of business, undermining of pony, | T TED Girlfl s—t—e-n—og—._———rnpher i 1 ” l.u Ore 2t1020| tionery store; state expérience and \ character, nor corruption of the cart, buggy, harness, saddle; one | judiciary by the ,,qu’;r traffic: no rowboat (built for outboard motor) | Some general office_work' experi- i nearly new, 3 stationary seats, ence. Apply Koors Bros. Co.ml“ 3 i v as i wives and mothers by the liquor ;g\rm(fvé?;eeu: ;;vic,:'ll Hisogfl RZ;‘,‘;‘?[ FOR RENT BEMIDJI Telephone 52 MlNNESOTA olds, Secretary Commercial Club, | - ) 6t1031 | FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- ! " “nished room. Phone 250 or 327, FOR SALE—Ten pigs. seven weeks ! 1017tf old, for $6 each. Phone 920. 5tl’02SIFOR RENT—4 room cottage, 1116 Doud Ave. Phone 751-J. 3t1028 FOR SALE—Baled hay. 307 Tth{——————————7—5 "0 e ———————— St, L. M. F(’Jl‘d. Phone 395-61. l"'()IH‘.1 _HENT——Small house....Phone lF YOU WANTTQ REN-I:' BUY. SELL ORTRADE. ADVERTISE lN quNEER WANT COLUMN tlQZGi 8-W. dates traffic. When, from the beginning of time until now, could you accom- plish so much at one time by your ] | | | | { vote? s Call for the little ballot—the bal- fot that contains the ratification amendment, and vote “Yes" at the election.’ It will be the biggest and best ““Yes" you ever uttered. . |mmm|||||muumummmmuulm||mmn||mmmmmunuuumummuuumuuzmmmmmm||muuummmmummm||u|muum|mmum|uuummmummummmuln|muumumullumlmmnmumuummuuummuuuuuuummm »—————SPECIAL AND EX TRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT—« SELLING OUT! Kaplan's SELLING 0UT! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 E ARE going out of the retail business entirely, My personal responsibilities in the potato flour mill, as also in several other wholesale ventures will require all my time, Life is too short for one sofitaty person to try and hog it all. Every article MUST' be sold.rand WILL BE SOLD, Store is for vent, Fixtures are for sale. —_——What We Have on Hand For Quick Disposition is as Follows: 500 cases, one full car, Mother’s Rolled Oats, in cartons, 500 cases Assorted Canned Vegetables. 500 cases Tall Milk. A just arrived. 3 1,000 barrels best grade White Flour, substitutes on the 500 cases Assorted Home Made Fruit, especially extra 1 car of barrel apples, Baldwins, Spies, Wagners, all basis of 20 per cent must be purchased with all flour. fancy stock. No. 1 stock, to arrive. ; 1 — 250 barrels Corn Meal. 500 gallons House Paint. 1 car bulk fancy apples, several grades, a o. 1 stock, i | ) el g 25 barrels Rice Flour. Hardware—nic nacs, odds and ends, all to be sacrificed, z 5,000 pounds Soy Beans. about $5,000 worth. 1 car Western Box Apples, to arrive. 20,000 ds Coff Rubb d a f ) i § . pounds Coffee. ubbers—and a few shoes. Our stock of rubbers are 3,000 rolls Roofing and Tar Papers. 15,0600 giusds Diled Hras. ) all number one stock, and will approximate about 200 25,000 square feet Wall Board. 3 5 4 T dozen pairs. ¢ 50 cas {etchup. " . " - 150 kegs Nails, various sizes. 20 EBEES P Bear in mind that sale will begin promptly -on Nov. 4. 150 cases Price’s Pure Food Corn Flakes, strictly fresh. 100 cases gals. Tomatoes. Everything MUST be sold during the month. " 150 cases Matches. i 100 barrels Molasses. 50 cases Don’t waste time. This is a bona fide selling out sale. No fake—no schemes. 25 barrels Pure Cane Sorghum. 10,000 pounds Bacon Bellies. MORRIS !(AI_’LAN No Phone Orders Will he Taken - Bemidji, Minnesota .%lfim||uu|uuuuumluu|ummumuummmumnmnuuumuun||uuumuuu||uuuumnnmmmuuuuunuum|||uuuumuuuumuuuumuu|m||lm|mumummmmuumummuumuuumuuumn|iuuumm|uuumuumummmmumlmm | ! Defective

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