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i, PAGE SIX ! THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1919 T S T AT e W B S o s, s FOR SALE—A second hand 15-30 | FOR SALE-—89 room house, modern| WANTED—An experienced sales- WANTED—Breaking, plowing and Rumely Oil Pull in good condition, dnd 2 lots corner 4th and America lady. Must furnish references, clearing to do with tractor. Apply ‘CANKDA BIDS STRONG Call 408w. 6d315| steady position. Bemidji Shoe| early and be-ready for the seasoh. FOR AMERICAN FARMERS | =5 scension drivors and 53 ineh | =~ R eart 4915 | Adaress Bow 191 Demidii, Min nsion drivers-an Ch | m—ee - store. . 2431 Address Box ’ . FUR AL FARY and. exte iver | FOR SALBE—Our home at 1012 Doud | ——. 0 . b plgt: TR e b g R 24315 |FOR _ RENT—Modern , furnished EuifiSIE SeparatorrGoiiplgts, ol ser WANTED—Send ™ your ~svashing--t e room. HEALakéTho\dl!ufi;.ihaLs_' ? FOR RENT—Two furnisheéd rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, 3121 Minnesota Ave. 243-15 3 @ en apd. tan- Ave., .8 rooms ern, except feat, By ‘United! Press) & i "d:’;fibf‘:fit;g alg"%o%m’;":nou ste‘;l make " offer. BK}Q C. Longballa,{ - 906 Minnesota Ave., or Cuu. 457]. 5 ————F—-r—mea_.-— e St. Paul, ‘March 14.—Canada is tank for fuel. Willesell for less Littlefork, Minn. 36tf 1d314 FOR RENT F-On}}el:tENgaagx convl:nienc?u?ll)(a;;. fi-] L making @ bid for America’s best rice of tractor alone. Ad-| oo oI ; lsrmergs and the United States must 3’,’2;‘5 pOIson Bros., Ang,‘;,_ Minn, | FOR SALE—Three carloads of A No.t WANTED—G{rl for general house. |~~~ rrrr~asssmssasssna~ | an block. L 8e815! tter advantages to settlers 2d314| 1 bay. Part timothy, ‘Qualeys| work on from six dollars per week. | FOR RENT—4 room house, 5 8Cres, | ———rm—mmm—rmmr v :gsrexlfir&;ced farmers 1f the couns | - _____“___| Grocery. 33 4th St. 5-314| 'Box 27 Pilot, N. D. 104318 | barn and chicken coop, ms tt?vg] FO&&{ESI:T;I‘;O& ng?v:wfi'q;ffé 5 t ts to hold them, according | FOR SALE—Want a C€Ozy SUMMErd mmmor oo 2o | e e e Mrs. H. M. Merryman. 18th St. _8t. A to Dan Wallace, editor of the Farmer | home, with & halt acre of cleared WA s Jont; Mx oo, :5‘3:: WANTED—Dishwasher—Third__ St.| Phone 700j. 3317| 1318 Beltrami Ave. - 44316 : level land on a corner, ndt far out cafe. . 310tf * heard of no unusual inter- gt on Birchmont road? Faces the change of farmers being imminent,” Not too far from the business dis- trict. Address “S,” ®ioneer.-120tf FOR RENT—I have good retters| FOR RENT—Sale or exchange, w & WANTED-—Maid tor general house- waiting for good houses, list with nw 3% see. 11 T 149 Range 35 Bel- said Wallace, “but Canada is making lake and is an ideal summer home, ’ apparently attractive offers to our with chance to rajse potatoes and | pOR ANY k_ln_d_of——-_—tr-l-estnu deal, work. Apply 1218 Bemidji Ave. me. ET J. Willits. Beltrami Ave. t‘\rvx;ml county. A. A. Smith, Aé‘:fi’{'; ; | farmers. Of coursg there are always fine garden. Can be bought at the f;ou 5 . 5-318 Minn, see or write.E. J. Wi%fl Bel- trami Ave. Phone 4 right price for quick sale. Nice high and dry. “Cottage,” Pioneer. 313tf | FOR SALE—3 room - a few of the class who move all the time. These are not the type of farmers or settlers we want. We - | ——— ood garage, good pump, 2 block: want the permanent home maker, de FOR SALE—Large griddle-top. ga“ ;‘t Liicofi s'chpool.p é oc!xt} ;?é?:‘:;e;a:r:gr ?;o::;cce:éd“'r&e h?gx':e}l,; double oven hotel range, Inquire{ taken at once. .Hector ry, . ) J . . , A or the country. But we must hold | Butler's Cafe, Fertile, Minn. 2d314} Nymore, Minn. _ 12:322 / and encourage the steady going Pro- |pOR SALE—The hay .privilege for | FOR SALE—8ix room house, hot ’ . » A % R SALE—Si: Eremive favinot., k- 1919 on the 8% of NE¥ of sec. water heat, g:s:::lzll:::::'n:fit -~ " I e B tuces foF farm de.| 20; Andover Twp. Price $1.25 per| ern conveniences. :Very good loca- (| velopment for returning warriors. A gigre. B Taylor & Son. 243 tion. Is oyered for quick salemt a 5 oy M total of $10,000,000 will be spent in | FOR ,sLE—Seven room modern sacrifice. Address H care Pionder. Western Canada tbis year in re-hous- oL 2-21 ing, the government announced, and for the erection of soldiers homes on the repayment plan on easy terms. Over $60,000,000 will be spent on government railways, including com- pletion of the Hudson Bay system. About $20,000,000 will be spent on house. Garage. Large lot. In- quire Times, Crookston. 2d314 FOR SALE—5 acre lots. and other FOR SALE—One 12-25 Avery tractor land on easy terms will: take 1918 model for $900. Plowed two| Liberty bonds. Phone 780§, . Ma- hundred acres. Also triple gang| ‘thew Larson, Nymore, . Minn. -Still at work re-marking many items : Bom 1 Sk oo, Wit in our store - . EEey highways under the good roads plan. 4 Minn. - 2d314 Many new federal buildings will be WANTED FOR SALE—200._ bushels pure seed : : ; ) erected in cities. 5 : . ¥, Macaron! wlieat. Pure Marquis |y ,n1mp_Girl for ‘general house g wheat, barley, flax, buckwheat and k. Pho 177 M T3 i i POOR LO AT CAPITAL. early Ohlo potatoes. Patrick Kelly,| ~¥OT: me 177x. Mrs. J. J. ‘ i Connuy Mban squii| . Opsahl, 1101 Benildji Ave, - 3-315 . J : WANTED—GIrl at St. Anthony’s J L i et S (S il (By United Press.) FOR SALE—About 12 tons good| hospital, 6t317 ‘Washington, March 14.—The red baled prairie hay on section 14, man is“in Washington, visiting the Fanny, eight miles north of Crook- wigwam of his Great White Uncle. ston. Write Nels Pearson, Box He's all dressed up in his. tribal 348, Crookston, Minn. 2d314 SNAPS! best, even to beaded mocassins and | —m—m - — o o blankets in the ancient mode. He{FOR SISALE—tng po§t and cgrzlil \:'oud We Will Offer From Time fills the corridors of the capital, nr on farm at edge of city. Call fore- to Time Special Bargai . i1 stands immobile and keen eyed on| noons. P. J. McGuire, Crookston, e Boths'(’:it'y Ph‘:‘,:;".‘ Pennsylvania avenue while the| Minn. o 2d314 rop . and Partly Im< proved Farms vorkers pass and giggle Z{efié'w" i) P SR FO;! SALE— ldhave sold my lgarnge He talks much and well, contrary usiness and want to-sell ong Watch Jhis S, for Snap to the universal notion. Before con-| Kisselcar 100 point six be'onging 4-room {ot:ag:,- :)::e %‘incl‘:‘f’r‘om gressional committees, the Indan can | - to Mrs. L. R. Letford. This 18 al) the high school; $1,000:00. . .. be as fluent t;)nd‘convlncing as any :::%hl c;‘;ff{::{w‘: g%oé'p:&':dg‘:o": Fine residence lot, 40x140; on | high lobbyist. ; ‘St.; gh priced 2L to an early purchaser. E. J. Let. {‘:‘,];?s. boulevard, near 12th ‘St.; $1,250 buys 40 acres in. the L *Changes this week—Reduced prices on House Dresses, Aprons, Children’s Dresses, Crochet Thread, Towels; Towelings, Coaster Wagons, Steel Wagons, Brooms, Cheese Cloth and many items in Dress Goods and notions. Be sure and see our godds _and get our prices. You will save on many, many items. 3 : Children’'s Carriages--New Stock. Shipped direct from factory to us, showing right now, good assortment, in many styles. Made up in Pullman sleeper style with reclining back: made of flat or oval reeds; with and without upholstered insides and wooden artillery or steel wheels. In colors brown, natural, light gray, old iVory and expect soon a back order of light blue and pink.- The prices, we know positively are very cheap; at $23.95, $25.95, $32.50, $33.50, $39.50 and others Most of the Indians speak English. Many of them are graduates of Carl-| ford. 2-314 isle Indian school. . A few of them | mep o m o o nd fix-|| Town of Frohn; 12 acres.under g;«l;en:ll:}i;nz‘\)lgvevs'&v egnce“:r Bng L"lfl%“. tures. Phone 470 M. N. Crawford, || cultivation, - 4-room house; log || Payments-can be arranged, if you have an account with us, or proper recom- gatlo 8 203 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. 5d317,| barn 21x30, chickenshouse- 20x20, |! mendations tive speech, which he utters mosely| = ° 7 7~ 7 " 7 " " "1l .go0d well; Jjackpine;, poplar and ! ) & ¥ 4 ‘f;g‘rgm:!:‘et ;:lr:!‘:letv"‘;vslfl:mgflf::lz sn F‘OIR SAI;,E—Or will trade on a|| birch timber; will include 1 mule,. —_———— e ) 25~ arger house, my equity in a 5| 5 years old; 1 cow, fresh in' Ma; i : . . R ; ' tures. Then an interpreter is called | yoom modern house. 716 Bemidji|| 2 wagons; 1 gled; 1° cultivator; 2 WALL PAPER New Spring line of the prettiest patterns. m~The O e Ave. . 3d315 {{ plows; 1 double drag.: Immediate Coaster Wagons and Steel Wagons— More than one hundred styles to select bt e T T T PO T T T gy P session. Might . cansider .five i 1) i 13c, 1 18¢c, 1 a conquered and dylng race. . There] FOR SALE—Good draft horses for || -bossessiolh B2 aanmcar IR: steel wheels, ball bearings, as good as: -: from, prices 13¢, 15¢, 18¢, 19¢, 23c, is no servility in their meln, and| sale cheap. Crookston Lumber Co. %’L&'fi?"ge-'_ Fofd i n}xvgaoth co.f“h 1 a wagon as money - will 'buy, $7.25, 25c to 75c¢ per.double roll. We figure theyiate nol Blow: [0 afexs with tho 4d..5 Have a_purchaser for a modern, $8.35, $7.85 and others. c on room and make-a price in still way, Chhdarnans s ! “° | FOR SALE—Second hand Ford. In-|| h;::g)p, wgllz located. - What -have Other Steel Wagons, $2.25, $2:48, $2.75 . also we are closing out a few jobs left n quire at-.Crothers Barber 4%%01:}; § R AR : e and $2.98. R : = érzogzo last season, per room, 75c to = GEO. H. FRENC FOR SALE-<10 acres of land, 8 room Markham Hote) house, good barn and out buildings in East Bemidji. Will sell for . $3,000. Terms, apply Carl Radi, T = Beinidji, Minn. sa315| COMB SAGE TE A, cure for rheumatism, lumbago INTO GRAY HA!R . and pfles on sale at 211 Minnesota Baby High Chairs, two .good numbers, . i at $3.35'and $4.95. P . Garden fSee(lils’—buy yo(tinr ea}:'ly seeds A now for hot beds and in the house. Shopping Bags at 10‘:“ .+ All new seeds and very reliable. Per Ladies’ Dust Caps at 10c. package, 7c and 8c. WANT AD DEPT. ¢« Advertisements in this column cost half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10¢ per issuel Ads charged on our books coat one Ave., at the Barber shop. L. Jami- cent a word per issue. No ads run for son. 6d317 Darkens B““fif“uy and Re- p e M 1 Nutdt Sl . Smart, Attrac- | and Lustre at Once. k} : FOR SALE N . uuch RE'J[F Common garden sage brewed into i P ISl OT; O k a heavy téa, with sulphor and al- i - cohol added, will turn gray, streaked: and faded hair besutifully dark and E luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe,at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get - ; Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | the ready-to-use preparation improved| FOR SALE—Hatching egzs and day old chicks, from S. C. Rhode Is- land Red stock, eggs $1.50 per 15 chicks 30c each, 10 for $2.60. Am breeding for laying as well as ex- hibition stock, have a record of ‘tive Millinery i We offer no apology to the trade for anfihing 157 h T the fd by the addition of other ingredients, X : enurgggflsocq(e,r m‘l“ b‘;aest );-iz;rg: for d"c“fing ab:ut 50 l::nmalun%g‘vl:ott}lx?,' that we offer in th1§ department, because we the same year on the egg laying i .at drug stores, own as yeth’s stoek,. larg 3 i right up to .da contests is 171 eggs per iear the | Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician fos Sage and Sulp’hur Compound,” thus 5 have the f(‘ ’ % ge.select}.on, x g 3 p date average for ‘the entire number com- | 17 years and calomel's old-time avoiding 2,lot of muss. : from.best of houses, right trimmings, right every- A by enemy, : g < peting. This’“was” made by the | discovered . i While gray, faded hai not sin- Missourt contest i 1918. Phone wlhfl,.ueafifing ,‘,‘;{{2}"{: {Z‘, m“;‘ofi ful, we nl_l-'iie_s’itg‘ to retain our youth- 337 or tnqiffe; 8l 608, 130 St |sipstonand torpid lvere, | By dianibe pour nalr with Wrerns| -——————————————————-——— contain u‘,“,;‘,f;f,,“m 1:e lm;lh:: Tt Sage and Sulphur Compound, fio one FOR SALE—Cosy % room house, | ganstable laxative, 2 can tell, because it does it so natur- :2]1_‘11, Crl;llf::n flhoufize M:ld Wellp:_llfle No griping is the “keynote” of these|ally, so evenly. You just dampen a b § 455, sasy termb: al: € | fittle sugar-coatcd, olive-colered tublets S‘I:PHEG or soft brush with it and draw Y P henaing a0 SOM® | They eause the bowels azd liver go act| this through your hair, taking one great pargains on farms, 8. J.| normally. They never force them tc|small strand at a time; by morning 2. -318 unlv;aturalll acticn.d s i all giay hair?ihave disappeared. A{:er _‘ you have a “dark brown mouth” now | another application or two your hair Fon}}m,? “";Eo,of,ggm‘,';“ ,3“ 1?:::,2‘; and then —a bad breath — a dull, tired | hecomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft, school, two blocks from site. Nice- | ieeling—sick headache—torpid liver and| and luxuriant and you appear years 1y located east front and can be are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and | younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Suiphur! H i Yy . 3 It b . bought right. High and dry ond only ple‘asant results from one orgtwo lit'| Compound is a delightful toilet. re- @[ . : s e Incrassing in.vane.. Fins, in- "ergfihrs‘ifiés'"figfiefiblifi:&é;" 3,;’:, quisite. ‘t‘lt is not intended ’;"' "h§ New spring line of nobby warranted hosiery at = :ve::;e:;: ’ga';"ai’;‘i‘l';‘éi‘f' llf“i}(',"'; just to keep right. Try them. 10c 2n¢ f;‘,l::,;,;“ itigation; or preventlon of Children’s—19c¢, 25c, 35c and 39c; black, white, brown. / want a bargain here it is. Ad- 25c per box. Al druggists, * N dress ‘“Bargain,” Pioneer. 313tf SEED. CORN FOR BALE—Great ST OP Northern Dent, grown in Polk ik county, earliest corn tn market. Have limited quantity of tested seed at $10 per bushel. Apply to N. P. Johneon, Crookston, Minn. 2d314 By having your system in good condition. Take Kerr’s Flax- Seed Emulsion, Linonine, as a || preventative. This well-known remedy restores vitality and builds up the system to a fall health standard. Linonine should always be taken : at the first sign of a cough or cold, PERFECT PEACE AND as it overcomes the cause and re. | CONTENTMENT moves the. danger. Best remedy known for bronchitis,~ Wh a E gt TN en You Eat need of a strength builder, or who suffer Koors Bread . thing. No way-up prices asked, only a modéféte'prdf— it, same as we charge on any other line of goods we sell. Come and see. | ] e . . Ladies'-—gic to. 33.525. 8k Men’s—25¢c, 48¢, 75¢ an c. L We are mightly proud of this line. You wi]l‘hke it just as much as we do if you supply the family with hosiery from this good line. ‘ N New Wasts Al in this week Smocks - Midd es Silk and Kid Gloves Bemidji Train Schedule M. & L.—Union Depot No. 32 South Bound ....Lv. 7:35am. No. 34 South Bound . 11:20 p.m. No. 31 North Bound . 6:15 p.m. No. 33 North Bound ....Lv. 4:46am., G. N.—Great Northern Depot No. 34 East Bound. . 11.68 a.m. No. 36 East Bound.. . 2:22am. No. 33 West Bound. from bronchitial or lung trouble.~Rev. H. J. . 8:32 pm. é.ynch, llggsst_ormsoog Peter’s Church, Danbury, \ i : - No. 85 West Bound. . 2:52a.m. on., 1 2 N S Ik d 0"] N G d No.108 South Bound .. Lv. saam || s e o et b | Moors Butter B ollks an 0 ROW Ghoes - cure for coughs, colds and bronchitis,.—John }s?.hPe{kms, Principal of Conn. State Normal chool No. 106 .......... «vo.-Ar. 7:58 pm. Koors Ice Cream M, BR. L. & M.—Red Take Depot No. 11 North . Bound....Lv. 1:30 p.m. ................ Ar. 9:45am. CALSON Of Course The Store Man on Beltrami Big Stocks, Not Big Prices 800—Union Depot No. 162 East Bound....iLv. 9:40a.m. No.163 West Bound....Lv. 4:55 p.m. AH Druggists—60c ‘ 1 ur'by m‘E’H on naolmn?g‘p‘r}&a!

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