Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1918, Page 4

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i I P - | | | R S— ! —— -._J__.._M..WT-. PAGE BGHT A’ HUNS WOULD SEND FOOD BEGGING PARTY (By United Press.) London, Nov. 16.—-Germany wants to send a delegation to America to plead for food, says a wireless from Berlin today. AWAY ON BUSINESS J. G. Ryan, agent for the Great Northern railroad, exepcts to go to Mansfield, Wash., next week, where he will spend some time on business. Mr. Ensfield of Crookston, will take his place here during his absence. NEW RESIDENTS ~ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson and family arrived in the city yesterday, from Argyle, Minn., and_will make their home here. Mr. Carlson is trick operator at the Great Northern station, WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements In tnls column cost half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will Dbe run for less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run < for less than 26c. FOR SALE A A A A A A A A A AP FOR SALE—I have at the freight house, one high grade new sample Player Piano, and one Piano. The factory has ordered me to sell them and they will be sold at a big bargain. Can be bought on payments, Phone me at . Hotel Dalton. Ed Pesters, Factory Rep- resentative. ' 1d1116 FOR SALE—A good old work team and harness, $75. Will take part in wood or anything I can use. 520 5th St, 441118 WANTED—Gir]l for general house- work. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Phone 780. 4d1116 FOR SALE—10 acre farm with "5 acres under high state of cultiva-} tion, basement dug for house and}-- a well that cost $385. Only one mile south of new mill. Only $1,000, easy terms. Might trade. E. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE-—2 young cows, giving milk, one is half. Guernsey and other half Ayershire. Address Box K, Solway, Minn. *10d1122 FOR SALE—Good team of bay horses, weight about 1400 each; fine har- ness and wide tire wagon with top box. Will sell team separate. E. J. Willits, 407 Beltramij Ave. 1041121 FOR SALE—Hotel, thoroughly mod- ern, hot water heat, clear of in- cumbrance, elegent location, doing fine business, about $12,600. Own- er wants Dakota land. E. J. Wil- lits, 407 Beltrami Ave. 1041121 FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J, Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave., new location. 1111tf WANTED WAN.TED—wmrl for general house- work. - 1115 Lake Blvd. Phone 504-J. 341119 WANTED-—To hear from owner of good farm for “sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapodis, Minn. 1d1116 WANTED—GIrl_for general house. work. Mrs, E. W. Johnson, 1213 - Lake Blvd. Phone 11.R. 2d1116 WANTED — Wood sawing done. Phone 368-J. 6d1121 WANTED — Experienced waitress, Inquire Markham Hotel. 241116 WANTED—XKitchen girl. Markham Hotel. 2d1116 WANTED—GIrl at.St. Anthony’s hos- pital. 4d1116 WANTED—Boy to do chores and milk cow and go to school. Will pay the right boy small salary. Call at Fairview, 1% miles east of Lavinia. =~A. W. Bartlett, 4d1116 HAVE CASH BUYER for good im- proved farm. He is looking for a snap. E. J. Willits, 407 Beltrami Ave. 10d1121 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- * eral housework. Apply Mrs. M. Kaplan, Kaplan block. 117t —, FOR RENT WANTED-—Furnished rooms wanted for winter; two or three.” Close in, preferred. Address O, C.” Pioneer. 5d1121 FOR RENT OR SALE—Five room cottage, 509 Minnesota Ave. In- quire room 48 Ford Hotel. 6d1122 FOR RENT—New strictly modern flat, 518 3rd St. J. W. Wilcox, Phone 29 or 290. 6d1122 FOR RENT-—House. Inquire at 915 Dewey Ave. 6d1119 FOR RENT—4 or 5 unfurnished rooms. 520 5th St. 4d1118 FOR RENT—One large office room, in Security Bank bldg. Also small house. H. C. Baer. 117te FOR RENT-—9 room house, in good condition. 415 Minnesota Ave. Phone 148, Mrs. A. Thompson, 404 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minn. 1030t 10ST AND FOUND LOST-—Monday, pair of long kahki colored mittens. Return to The Pioneer. 241118 FOUND—Boy’s bicycle. Call at 721 Minnesota Ave. 241118 * this winter in L THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Arm them with the morale that, wins battles o A Morale [Hlastens Victor ' * % —~Back up the Bqys Over There' - YMCA-YWCA-National CatholicWar Council - K of C.- Jewish Welfare’ Board ~War Camp Community { Service ~ Amegican Libr Association ~ — il S ary Somebody’s Dollars Will Do It—I Wonder If They'll Be Yours? By Bruce Barrton I will tell you what will happen some night France. Some night when fgl cold and dark. “ There will be a rustling through the front line trench, where our boys stand guard. And a hleaven ladened Secretary will make his way along. In his hands will be great steaming pots: in his pocket chocolate and cigarettes. From one man to another he will go, passing a cup full of hot coffee to hands that tremble with the cold; bringing the comfort of a bit of sweet and-a smoke. Men will hail him cheerily, slapping him on the back; and when he has gone things will be a little easier in that trench because he has passed that way. ; How much will it cost to make that :rip—do you suppose! Counting the pittance that the ecretary is paid, and the cost of the chocolate and the cigarettes and all? Five dollars? Twenty-five dollars? I do not know. But whether it is five dollars or twenty-five, I'd like to think that it is my five or twenty-five —wouldn’t you? That some night when its cold and lonesome, my money and yours might send a Secretary out along that front line trench. Let’s make up our minds that we are going to pay for a score of those trips. ‘A score of the nights this winter shall be our nights. —nights when the boys greet joyously the chocolate and cigarettes that our money. pro- vided; and are happier because our representa- tive has passed. PROCEEDINGS OF BEMIDJI BOARD OF EDUCATION. October 8, 1918. Meeting called to'order at 8:15 with Messrs. Brooks, Roe, Tuomy and Mo- lander present. Mr. Brooks voted act- ing president. Minutes of previous meeting read. ,Moved, seconded -and carried that minutes be approved. Moved by Mr. Molander that the pur- chasing committee be instructed to draw an order amounting to $200.00, payable to the athletic association. Mo- tion seconded and carried. Moved by Mr. Molander that the pur- chasing committee be instructed to pur- chase an Oliver hand jointer. Seconded by Dr. Tuomy. Motion carried. Moved, seconded and carried that bills he allowed as read, as follows: A. H. Abbott & Co., Drawing pa- per ... 0.89 American Book C 85.16 Standard Oil C 28,28 0., 0 Bemidji Public Scho DPENSes . oovrionene Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. Printing and supplies Bemidji Public Schools, laneous office expenses G. M. Torrance, legal service 41.78 A. D. Griffin, Grade books Henry Holt Co., High DOOKS _.oovicne Geo. B. Ferris, supplies Sam Fox Pub. Co., musi Pure Oil Co., Oil . Northwestern change Co., service Churchill Grindell Co., music ...... Bemidji Hardware Co., merchan- St. Clond 0il Co., oil D. C. Heath & Co., high school books Tabers Grocery, mercha: Fred Rhoda, bushel rye A. A. Richardson, pho farm high school books ... St. Paul B zine subscription McMillan” Co., high school books Minnesota Electric Light Co. light and power ... G. A, Walker, freigh Pearl Barnell, labo: building .. Moved to adjourn. K. K. ROE, Clerk A. L. MOLANDER, President Pro Tem. J TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Hes. Phone 68 818 America Offtice Phone 12 | e SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1918 BUSINESS & PROFESSIO DOCTORS A, V. GARLOCK, M. D. PHYS. NAL DRS. DR. L. A. WARD ICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Oftice—Miles Block SPECIALIST ZYE ~HAR NOSE THROAT Glasses JFitted DR. H. A. N ROP o PSR OSTEOPATHI?)R YSICIAN AND SURGEON P DR. J. T. TUOMY Ibertson Block Office Plione 163 DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Dr. A. E. Hender: Office ipn O’Leary-Bowser Bik Bemidji Telephone 72-R Acute and Chronic handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-56 7-8 p. m DR. E. H. SHITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON THORWALD LUNDE DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Tel. 230 Clothes 'son Ry JHOG Diseases Auto L Day Office Office Office Security Bank Bleck DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Blocl Phone 39¢ Res. Phone 397 .4 The ENTERPRISE AUTO CO: 3rd St.. & Beltrami Ave. ' WM. M’CUAIG, DRY CLEANING wlewners 1or Men, Women and Children CLEANING HOUSE ANSON BROS PR ORS ivery and Taxi Service and Night Service Remore Hotel, Cor. Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 Manager Subsc! ribe for The Pioneer One Furs! F‘UI“'S! Furs! Made to Order and Repaired Day Onl MR. BROCKMAN, Proprieter of BROCKMAN’S FUR FACTORY, Brainerd, Minn. will be in Bemidji Wednesday, November 20th Anyone wishing to have their fur coats or other furs remodeled into the latest styles can have the op- portunity to meet the expert fur man. different coats and furs remodeled. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO THE BEST Goldberg’s Hide and Fur Company, 112 Third Street Goldberg Hide and Fur Company 112 Third S\t., Bemidji, Minn. I will call at your residence and give you estimate if you leave your ‘order at Goldberg's Hide and Fur Store. Brockman’s Fur Factory BRAINERD, MINN. SATISFACTION meet me at He will show SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, Woel, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt. Ave. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford service for owners of Ford cars, is one of the important elements of the Ford owners can get real Ford serv- ice only by coming to authorized Ford dealers, where there are at all times Ford work- men, genuine Ford ma- great Ford organization. Honest Ford Servies - the Bemidji, Minnesota terials and the standard low Ford prices. If you want to get all there is, and the best there is, in your Ford car come to us with it for the genu- ine Ford service. Prompt attention every time. C. W. JEWETT G0, INC. Hakkerup He Can't Buy ItIn STUDIO BEMIDJI - FRANCE No matter how much he may wént it. If he had a MIL- g LION FRANCS, it would be no easier for NOBODY - } has it OVER THERE. 3 YET, you-may SEND one to him, and make him happy, at a cost as low as FIVE FRANCS! Yes, it'sa PHOTOGRAPH of one or a group of HIS FOLKS back home that’ll make him happier than any- thing he can buy or receive OVER THERE. Come in TODAY and talk to us about a sitting. NOTHING BUT THE BEST WORK DONE IN OUR Defective

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