Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 2

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i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 PAGE TWO i y - WANTED—Kitchen help. Kelliher | WANTED—Girls at Bemidji Steam WAfiiD—Bmall flat or 3 room w ANT AD DEPT hotel. - 3-210 Laundry. Work begins Mar. 7?1"18 “finmifid untun;}sh;d. I»!In“ and ! e ey T o R Er ) Address J. J. Trask. - wife. ress . A. H, care BEMIDJI DA].LY PIONEER : 4 ¢| AGENTS WANTED-—Memorial Life| — o o e | Pioneer, s -442-27 of ‘Roosevelt, America’s War for| WANTED-—To rent; 6 room howeel. Humanity, each $2.00 50% ‘com- ‘with bath; in desirable location, | MOR ANY kind of a real estute deal, missfon to agents. Ford Automo- Not too far from the business dis- see or write'E. J. Willits, 401 Bels * bile given free for 90 days' hest -trict. Address “S," Pioneer. 120t trami ave, Phone 41 213tL record sales. Send 20c for each outfit. F. B. Dickerson, Co., Da. troit, Mich, 44211 WANTED—At once; waitresses, [ : ; 3 o ‘ l, : laundry girls, and aiet kitchen |} 2 Big Jumg inPrices help. Good wages, permanent S i s place. Minnesota State Sanator- i Sk TR 7 ium, State Sanatorfum, Minn. 3437 & 1 Hide Market Has Advanced f D EVERY APTHRNOON BXOERT SUNDATY. TER PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. 3 @ B. CARSON B. B, DENU Advertisements in this column. cost half cent a word per issue, when pald cash In advance. No.ad will be run for TELEPHONE 933 il ‘cent & word per luum No 2ds run;for less than 26c. Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn.,, as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3,187, (7 FOR SALS . AL Yo The demand- for furs was mnever o 3 WANTED—Land with good house, <l . better than it is today Sell while Fon%esn?lle‘E g‘l’l‘lsifgg 1323’3ymx\:’§ +lake .or . river. frontage, close to |l . (% o prices are high. : 3-210| townon G N.orM &I Ry, Giyve For the highest market price in Hides or Furs full particulars, legs} description, e ok ok S FOR SALE—Wednesday and Thurs.| 2nd lowest cash price. Add.ess|H- ; : —Bring or Ship to— KLB, care Bemidji Pioneer 6d211 £ WANTED—Ra)road tio cutters a&d 3 QOIdberg S H|de & Fur co' ‘1:&':"' pulp wood cutters, W. Bchrooder. Corner 4th mad Minn, Wo Pay Frélgitt on AN Shipments. | Ave. ¢da2s |l 12-3rdSt. IDoorW.of Exp. Office Phone838-W WANTED—A second hand sub serv- | g : ice paker or corrugated roller. : e Must be in good condition apd | ™~ — - - ‘Use Less{Gasoline’ day, direct from car, birch, $7:76 per 4 foot cord (this is No. wood). From ard——ls inch birch, $3.50, $3.26, $3.00; 16 inch tam- arack, $3.00, $2.76, 33.50; 16 inch jack pine, $2.76, $3.50, $2.25; 16 inch ash, $3.00; 16 inch mixsd wood, part green, $8. George ‘H. French & Sons. Phone 93." 4428 FOR SALE—House and lot, also tm'- niture; east of Lincoln school ‘on corner, Nymore. Cheap if taken at once. Vincent Jonas, Nqure. Minn. ¥24211 [ Sl onl 1 b SN OFFICIAYL COUNTY AND CITY PROCERDINGS ;. Ploneer. A CLEAR EUMPLEXMN NEW CHARTER BENEFITS ARE MANY. A S s ok o AR i FOR SALE—Quarter /section /in Under the commision-city manager plan of government, : proposed for the city of Bemé%l there would be no divergence i, B g 5 '&‘:néafia%: dmeeks—s Get B"";B :"““& t"rhe U & J Carburetor guar- of carrying out what orders were issued, for the commissioners| ninteen seventeen. Low price and| — ‘Women Can antees 50 to per cent increase in mileage. Gives car *6'! 5 would direct the city managerias to what was to be done and it ‘ ‘A‘g:‘;hm:fg: “E fi%Pf'g;&‘;““;;fig ; Snwtl)r, gdwardl. B Well KQ"!’!‘ more pep, power g.nd 5pee¢.i. Easier starting. Money f would be up to him to see that it was done, and as soon as pos- 4215 hio Ph) y back if you want it. Furnished now for Fords. Will equip all cars in near future. ‘/Agents wanted every- where in Minnesota. Can make big money and quick sales. Testimonials and address of satisfied users fur- nished on request. For further particulars address, U & J.Carburetors, 2415 Central Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. sible, simplifying matters to a marked degree. Not the slighest reflection upon the councils of the city of Bemidji. The aldermen have done their duty as best they knew and worked for the best interests. Not only has Bemidji pro- gressed in the light of what'has been done, but has progressed in spite of what hasn’t been done, and it has been the people that have brought this about. ' Committees of every description are extant, overlapping in many instances to fulfill the assign- ments, in many instances requu-mg a neglect of business, not in lme of progress for those who give their best efforts to con- serving the interests of the people, but the city manager would be on the job every hour of the day and his duties would-be to see that instructions of the commissioners were obeyed after reaching decisions at the weekly sessions. There may be some who object to the initiation, referen- dum and recall, and while this would hardly seem necessary yetitisa safaguard One thing certain, it would require some- thing out of the ordinary ta effect a recall, and no petty co- terie nor “soreheads” could get anywhere on a fancied griev- ence. Another interesting feature would be the employment of a superintendent of the water system, who could give zll his time to looking after the system, the collection of rentals and the details for efficiency in service. These are only a few of the advantages of the proposed new municipal government and would rectify shortcomings of present civic affairs. oo | Dr.F.M Edwards for 17 years treated Fondd Call k't"l”.i“ b“mm' o afimm: During for uw fld “"“"3 b! Y loneer : offic f years ve. proer B 1133tf W:mipfimw filfev FOB RENT Olivé Tabléta, You, will -know them by, FOR RENT—From May first to Oct. their olive color. ubleumwonmm first, small modern furnished hquee | g i gt on lake shore. Adddress, HD., 3c:;§ Pianeer, giving name. R o e e FOR RENT—Modern furnished and heated room. 515 Bemidjt “5“2“1% E FOR RENT—Two modern furnished ‘ rooms, 1113 Bemidji. avenue. phone 345. B. H. Winter 1241t e WANTED A AN AN A A A A AN AN A A WANTED TO BUY—Cash paid| for Liberty honds. Inquire after 6! p m evenlngs. room §1 Markham t'ng UNIVERSAL CAR If Coffee Disagree These be mighty bractical days and it’s S, P57 up to every man to keep on the economical HOME SERVICE RECEIVING HEARTY SUPPORT. A. T. Carlson. Amount, $10 for: there's aneasy side of every proposition. . New motor cars 2 ) series.) way out. ¢ w ’" K are scarce, so make The decision of the executive comittee of the Red Cross, T There' ad : your present car do. chapter to name a special committee to provide suitable head- A.T. CARLSON( . ache.sn%oslllge = 2 e een And your Ford car will . 0y quarters for returned soldiers and sailors, is highly commend- |- FOR lmsnas. A Ym" Fom meet all demands if you - ¥ able and the chapter showed a most generous spirit in appro- have us keep it in good i priating $300 toward the purpose. The committee in charge MAYOR ca’ Gning Fatinini: brder: © Dén't S will “run its own show,” having nothing in common with other activities of other committees nor departments, but-will direct attention to the work for which it was appointed. Already there has been a notable rally of business men to support of the proposition, Offers of chairs and other equip- ment for furnishing the quarters have been plentiful and more offers-coming in. A change has been made in the contemplat- ed location of the quarters, the former location of the Penny monkey with your. car. It is a bit of valuable mechanism and ought to be handled by men who know it. Bring your Ford car to us for repairs when needed I am a_candidate for the office of Ms or. I believe in an economlctl’ business-like administration the city’s affsirs, as far as this-office is concerned. Your support at the polils el.etfion‘ day, February 18th;, will be m appreciated. =- 3. store on Third street, between Beltrami and Minnesota avenues, A.T. ac.uu.sc_m. having bqen decidefl and is now being put in order. 3 C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. It will be equipped with comfortable furniture, facilities * Phone 474 A Bemidji, Minn. for writing, stationary, newspapers and magazines and other reading matter. It will afford a center for recreation for sol- diers and sailors who may be: strangers in the city, with the helpful spirit. It will be a meeting place, where tales of serv- ice may be swapped, new a¢quaintences made. It is'the intent to have a large banquet in & few.weeks when more of the sol- diers are home, a regular get-together. In fact, it will be an im- DONT LET A COLD KEEP YOU AT HOME Dr. King’s New Discovery portant factor in, civic life ®f the city and hearty co-operation almost never fails m‘ is already assured. & bring quick relief 0. Small doses once in awhile and that S e hot bath befc umping into goodlleep, orei mn%omnled' Dr. New Discovery ig well known. o:fig’yyeauit':!been You never can tell frdm where you sit just whom to ap- plaud; the fellows who went across or the lincleumed-skin movie actor who stayed at home and went quite boldly through the horrors daily, before he retired to his pink pajamas and in- digestion box, to show us how it is done. U “RC ) W Let-us write the next peace document in stone as the ten druggists here, veliable remedy that ne;g:mllwmy i g, g, ’fig'g § commandments were written. Perhaps if the stone will not £ last forver, at least the appearance of the words graved in g'bc““"‘;“r’“”a"“lym ke spfely, stone might affct th lustful hand and bid it stay to consider and $1.20. the Author of peace. ThoseStul 91' Help nature take ‘its Yo SR— Germany still seems to have a large supply of propaganda on hand, yet she has not been at all economical of it for the past few years. 5 QO When our neighbors across the way get their houses in order we shall be all right, unless our neighbor on the south begins to throw brickbats over the fence. ——O its course, nqt. . with a ‘violent, habit-forming puru-‘ tive, b;utwit_hgentlehxtm n and *|We Can Save - You Money BEFORE you 3o shead COMBINATION CREAM Bolshevism must mean the great unwashed and the great : 7 A with your slteration, re- : - “ unfed, for soap and food are the panacea against it. st psir or new bmldm%’work ¢ ) No. 832 South Bound ....Lv. 7:§8a.m. come in and see us. We will Ontee No. 34 South Bound ....Lv. 11:30 pm. show you how to save time . 3 » i No. 81 North Bound ....Lv. 6:16 pam. and labor, by using Cornell- i For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices ||} . t# North Bouna -+oLv. &fSam B Wood-Bosrd. Will not Grow Hair on the Face SHIP YOUR It is uag]w put up and l::ld: : G. N—Great Worthern Depot lifetime, F you are fond cfa"v:ms!:mg" n-ytkfsncw | Hides, Furs, Wool, e e Tt el e 2 507 | | Sheep P elts and Bee No. 38 West ‘Bound.....Lv. 3:33pm. aome, m:- sty dv barm, oF the advantages of both these types—yet is § wax an d Tfl.llow No. 35 West Bound..... me:m o rm ;‘:“M‘l :; gx:afyselessM dl::mh mn:tg:lc ;l:: ;:r soften, h:él?ynfi i . 108 h Bound. uf a wond e { e somwn ..... mubiclel yun 265 S0 bma]nof&mbmmfiumjmw&owdflwdq 5 To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY We will give .rm samples md 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota supply Free Pan: oy : Barker’s l M, B. L. & M—Red Lake Dapot No. 11 North Bound....Lv. 1:30 pm. 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