Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1918, Page 8

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PAGE LEIGHT THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1918 | fssemens - s w—- ALL PRECINCTS. EXCERT TW0. v ‘ARE CANVASSED BY BOM’.‘D‘; VESTIGATION OF BREWERS' ACTIVITIZS DECIDED UPON ——~The senate ttee, named to 1 activity ~of se of the Wash- i ss by Avthur Brisbane Judge McClenahan had the run-| sugh 1ol furnished hy the 11 to himse!f and polled 2,344 | prewery inter: has decided to ex- tend the scope of the inquiry to in- clude u general investigation into the aectiviiies of the brewery inter- (Continued 1 hington, Noy. 15. In the third = district, Hayes of Liberty township was e returned. Knuteon's Dig Maijority, ! es af. | in the voting for candidat c Long fecting national and state affairs, inj@sts. the hearing will begln next Which Beltrami county was much in- | Tuesday. 2 AN WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements in tnle column cost half eent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. he run for lese than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 25¢. terested, Congressman Harold Knut- son . of the Sixth Minnesota district carried Beltrami by a majority of over 1,000, He also carried Bemidjl. State Senator Nord carried Bel- trami by about a thousand majority and he also swept up Koochiching county. A. BE. Rako of Bemidji ~Aownship defeated Thoren for state representa- tive from Beltrami by a nice ma- jority and*will succeed the late Lloyd Pendergast at the state capitol. FOR SALE B FOR SALE—A good old work team and harness, $75. Will take part in wood or anything 1 can use. 520 5th St. 441118 e FOR SALE—Cheap; Steel grey and black Flemish Giant Rabbits. Phone 16-F-12. 241114 iy WANTED—Gir] for -general house- work. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Phone 730. 1 Official Results. The official canvass in the 89 pre- cincts out of the 91 in the county, not including Angle and Rulien pre- cincts, is as follows: Countv_Ballot, Congress, Sixth District—Knutson, 2046; Russell, 1,035. District Judge—W. 8. McClanahan (unopposed), 2,34 State Senator— vold, 1,036. State Represemative——}{nko, 1,- %060; Thoren, 1,183, County Auditor—A. D. Johnson, 1,513; George, 1,489. . County Treasurer—Geil, Tagley, 1,274. County Attorney—Graham M. Tor- yance (unopposed), 2,467. County Sheriff—Andrew Johnson, 1,653; Ibertson, 1,411. Clerk of Court-—Rhoda, 2,179; Swinson, 748. Register of Deeds—Moon, 1,675; Rhea, 1,349. . Probate Judge — Harris, 1,792; Skinvik, 1,178, County Coroner — McKee, 1,566 Akerberg, 1,306. County Surveyor—Roy Bliler (un- opposed), 2,289. County Superintendent Schools — McGhee, 1,736; Stewart, 1,627, Commissioner, First District — Paulson, 479; McCuaig, 831. Commissioner, Third District — Mayes, 319; Thorson, 308. Change of Poor System—7Yes, 806; no, 615. Constitutional Amendment — Yes, 1,787: no, 1,345 4. » Nord, 1,739; Lille- 441116 1,834; | FOR SALE—80 acres good land, close in, for only $1,200; 156 acre im- proved farm, three-fourths mile lake shore, only $2,600. E. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. 341116 FOR SALE—200 acre farm, 32 acres under-plow, house, good black land, only $10 per acre, worth $25 at least. K. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. 341116 e A e FOR SALE—10 acre farm with § acres under high state of cultiva- tion, basement dug for house and a well that cost $385. Only one mile south of mew - mill. Only $1,000, easy terms. Might trade. E. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. Palace Meat Market SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY All Cuts From Nice Fancy Beef Beef Pot Roast Beef Stew ... Sirloin Steak . Porterhouse Ste Round Steak FUNERAL OF INFANT. The funeral of Charlotte Mathes, the three-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mathes of Interna- tional Falls, was held yesterday aft- erncon at the home of Mrs. Mathes’ mother, Mrs. Agnes Robinson, Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. The baby died Wednesday. Mrs. Mathes was No ad will|” R R e formerly Miss Edith Robinsonof this oity. _,:_——____—________—————-—_—__-—————_—-_——-_—_—— i—glllllllIII||Il||IIIIII|IIII|l|I|I||III||I||II|IIllIIIIIIIIIII||II|I||III|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I|||||III||||||=|||Il|||'||||||IlI|I|||||IIIIIIIIIIIImlllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllfllllIIII|I|l||IIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'SPECIAL |NOTICE! O R R MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Beef and Pork in Chunks at Cut- ; Throat Prices SHOES—We will place on sale 1,500 pairs of men’s, women’s and children’s manu- facturers’ sample shoes that. were con- tracted for early in the year and have just arrived. Bear in mind that these shoes will be sold below wholesale price to re- tailer. They are of the best grades made and if you can find your fit it will pay you to stock up. OVERSHOES, RUBBERS and ARCTICS, 1,500 pairs, must be sacrificed at prices way below price to retailers. ‘While We A = = + — + FOR SALE-—2" young cows, glving milk, omne is half Guernsey and other half Ayershire. Address Box 1, Solway, Minn. 1041122 FOR SALE-—Good team of hay horses weight about 1400 each; fine har: ness and wide tire wagon with to; box. Will sell team separate. B. Willits; 407 Beltrami Ave. 10d112 FOR SALE—Hotel, thoroughly mod ern, hot water heat, clear of in A il . « cumbrance, elegent location, doin fine business, about $12,500. Own er wants Dakota land, X.J. Wil lits; 407 Beltrami Ave. 10d112 FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal gsee or write K. J. Willits, 407 Bel trami Ave., new location. The WANTED—@Girl for general house- work. Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 1213 Lake Blvd. Phone 11.R. 2d1116 WANTED -— Wood sawing done. Phone 368-I. 6d1121 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, Can be arranged for light housekeep- ing if desired. Phone 452-W. 1115t WANTED — Experienced waitress. Inquire Markham Hotel. 2d1116 WANTED—Kitchen girl. Markham Hotel. 2d1116 WANTED-—Sewing. 816 Bemidjl Av. djl Phone No. 509. 2d1114 WANTED—Girl at St. Anthony’s hos- pital. & 441116 WANTED—Boy to do chores and milk cow and go to school. Will pay the right boy small salary. Call at Fairview, 1%4 miles eas of Lavinia. A. W. Bartlett. 4d1116 WANTED—A girl for housework. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. = 3dl1114 HAVE CASH BUYER for good im- proved farm. He is looking for a snap. B. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. 1041121 WA_NTED‘-—Coinpetent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. R ' Kaplan, Kaplan -block. 117tf . to com B fail. FOR RENT FOR RENT—House. Dewey Ave. FOR RENT—4 or 5 unfurnishe rooms. 520 5th St. 44111 FOR RENT--One large office room, .. in Security Bank bldg. Alsoj=—= small hoyse. H. C. Baer. 11| = e B e VOR RENT—9 room house, in good|= condition. 415 Minnesota Ave.|== Phone 148, Mrs. A. Thompson, 404 |== Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minn. |= Inquire at.A915 6d1119 d i UR retail department will cease doing business _on SATURDAY, DECEMBER I14TH, at 12P. M. Until that time we shall continue our slash price sale of e_verything we carry---barring nothing. ADDITIONAL SPECIALS FOR SATUR-: DAY AND MONDAY Faney Yakima Box Apples, per case..$1.95 25-1b. sack Barley Flour........ e 98¢ 25-1b. sack Corn Flour.............. 98c 25.1b5; Cornavsal: ~oiasin o ovioseting 98¢ 25-1b. sack Rye Flour. ... ...y 98¢ 17-1b. sack Rolled Oats. . ..... ...... 98¢ 10-1b. sack Cream of Rye, flaked. . .. .. 98¢ 4 large cartons Rolled Qats for..... .. 98¢ 11 cartons Dr. Price’s Corn Flakes for. .98¢c 12 cartons Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles for ; “98c re in The Retail Game We Wil “Keep 'Em Guessing” ' MORRIS KAPLAN Illlllillllll]llllllllIlIIliIIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIHIIIH!I!IIIIIIHIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIHIIII!IIIII!III|ilIIIIIIIIIHHIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIH_IIIIII|iIlIIIIIlIII|lIIIHllllIIlIIlIlfIIIIllIIMIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIII!IIII +-— fifilIIIIIIIiiliIIHIIHHIilll!lilIIiIIIIlIIllilIHHHIIIIHIH!HHI building War Work Campaign will close tomorrow evening and all are urged to call and sign up their sub- seription cards. Se - $2,500 more is needed less you EXECUTIVE GOMMI‘TTEE , United War Work Campaign 1030t ==JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllHllIIIIII_IIIIIlIIllIIIIIImlIIIIIIIIIlll!IIIIIIIll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIllIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIiIlIllIIIHII S I T OTICE! booth at the Elks’ for the United plete our quota, un-. do your part we A A AR R I IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIlIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIII|IIIIIfi"IE SPECIAL NOTICE! 2 gallons Molasses (your container) for. 98¢ 100 lbs. Potatoes for........ e e 108 100 lbs. Rutabagas, for.............. 98¢ 100 1bs. Carrotsfor. .. ....... ... .. 98¢ 50 1bs. Onions for. . ................ 98c 9 bottles Catsup for................ 98c. 9 cans Mixed Vegetables for......... 98c 10 eans Dr. Prices Tomato Soup for. . ..98c 18 cans Tomato Saucefor............ 98c O:talléans Milkfor. . ..ol o v o oo 98c Nut Butterine, strictly fresh, a ten thousand pound pufichase, per pound........ 29c T e (R \ _’____—L Defectiv

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