Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 9

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P e——— i ST A Y S = PAGE TEN BABCOCK ROAD BILL BECAME LAW TODAY That the Babcock road bill; the REVISED CASUALTY TABLE SHOWS OF 273.105 The following revised table of cas- ualties among the American expedi- tionary forces, based upon lists to bill which concerns bonding cities of | date, was issued at Washington yes- 1he forth class for water works im provements and the measure grant: ing additional salary for the au- ditors of Beltrami and several other counties, are now laws, is the infor wmation brought to Bemidji thi afternoon in a telegram to The Daily Pioneer from Representative A. E Rako. NORTHWEST CROPS TO - | terday by the war department: L Killed in action (including 381 lost at sea), 32,292. Died of wounds, 13,420. Died of disease, 22,605. = Died of accident and other causes, s | 4,086. Wounded in action (85 per cent returned), 195,902, Missing in action (not including prisoners released and returneu), 4,- 900. Total to date, 273,105. ESTABLISH RECORDS | otstuRE oF LaST wmfix st. Paul, April 11.—A little wind and more sunshine will boost north west crops to new records according to crop experts here today. There is plenty of moisture in the ground despite the lack of snow in BIG AID TO CROPS HERE e That the delay In seeding opera- tions in Bemidji and surrounding communities as the result of the snow of the past week, will not re- sult seriously towards production is some localities and the mild W‘“wrilhe opinion of local authorities in weather experts declare. lack. Railroad men declared ideal con- throughout the north-'era) at bumper crops may b",mentul o germination. 1 sections unless nnex- Thelin the face is the labor shortage they agreed. lun- dreds of calls from farmers for nelp have been received in tha Twin Cities and there is a dire shortage which must be made up somewhere or crop ditions e west and t expected in pected bad weather most serious thing farmers develops. praduction will suffer. “How you gonna keep ‘emy down on the farm, after they've seen Paree?’” seems to have been a fair Heavy rains late in the fall supplanted tlng close touch with conditions. records show, much seeding was done earlier but the soil was devoid of moisture and for sev- weeks the weather was detri- Last year, This year, although the seed is not ground, the late start, abetted by plentiful molsture will tend to advance the growth to a point that will place the growth on an equality with last year. The spring of 1918 offered little optimism for big crops, despite the early seeding. For weeks after the seed was in the soil, germination did not commence. This condition will not prevail this year, experts say, prediction than a bit of musical folly | a5 the earth is well saturated with according to Hugo V. Koch, dire ‘tor | moisture and with this advanntage of the United States employmnent ser- vice. “hack to the farm.” is in prospect for farm good mone; ed for a falling off this year i8 bar- ley. This is largely due to national prohibition, crop nbservers said. and the stoppage of brewing. “Winter wheat is {1 _excellent con- dition’ sald Dean E. W. Tha‘cher of the University of Minnesota agricui- tural school ““All winter grains fared well I would say that crop pros- pects were never 8o fine. ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of advertised letters cloimed at the postoffice of Bemidji, Minn., for week ending April 7, 1919. Men—Carison John; Dunn Mr. A. P.; Dunbar Mr. Vernon; Gory Mr.; Gaglson Mr. O.; Harris Mr. Jack, soldier mail; Hines Mr. Wil {iam, soldier mail; Kaski Mr. Wil- (fam, (2); Larsen J. P.; Linden Mr. A. J.; Mackaman Lady; McMahor Henry L.; Vivie Mr. John, % Fred Anderson; Wright Sgt. G. A; Wash- burn, Bailey & Mitchell. ‘Women— Conklin Mrs. L. M., (2): Hunt Miss Florence A.; Hamre Miss Tarbjon; Hogen Miss Geneveive. FETEESETE SRR LRS00 * STEENERSON. » PR STIIE R EE R A Keep your cream rolling to Koors and receive as always highest price, hest service satisfaction. If you are not making use of this excellent market it will pay you to at least in- vestigate at once. Write them for tags and prices. w320tt About twenty of the farmers of Hamre and Steenerson met Thursday at P. M. Petersons and formed a real estate exchange, whose object will be to encourage actual settlers to come m and occupy the many valuable farms fhat are vacant in this vicin- Y. A general real estate business will be doae wnd particular attention paid to improving the roads and conditions generally a cordial invita- tion is extended to all interested in the prosperity of the county to join. The following officers were elect- od Lew Jelle—President. P. M. Swanson—Vice president. T. Newhouse—Secretary. Q. 0. Wieseth—Treasurer. At the annual meeting of the Wedge Telephone company held at Thorhult Saturday, the following members were elected: P. M. Swanson—President. A Dahlstrom—Vice president. E. Fosburg—- and Tres. 0 Raoen-— Dirgtor for three years. Torge Torgeson-—Director for one year. The following new members were added: Fred Fick, Wm. Houlhusen, Henry Houlhusen, Fred Houlhusen. E. A. Evans and wife spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, at Moosenberg. Ole Raoen and family spent Sun- day with Jack Doss and wife. hris Christianson and his two sons visited Dan Fish Saturday. Henry. William, and Fred Houlhu- sen, visited their homestead in dis- ‘rict 38 Sunday. Gus Anderson, E. A. Evans and wife, A. Hasen, A. Dahlstrom, Edith Dahlstrom, Chris Christianson and (wo sons, Glen Fish, John Anderson, Agnes Anderson, and W. B. Freligh, were shopping at Thorhult Saturday. The school at the Bog closed Fri- day, and the teacher. Agnes Ander- son, wil have three months school at Thorhult. IF YOU WANT TO GET i THE WANT ‘ YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT . TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER He declared few returned sol- diers even serjously consider going it is believed that prospects for bumper crops are excellent. In the meantime plewing weather the ofting with an excellent rands to make y. The only crop predict- 0 Advertisements in tnis column cost half cent & word per issue, when pald cash in advance. No ad will be 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 1 PSRRI O S FOR SALE—One 5 room cottage at 504 Minn. Ave. Well arranged, large screened in porch, electric lights. You will like this, place, its all in good shape. Also one 3 room cottage, hardwood floors, electric lights etc. WIill sell both together or will sell separately. Reasonable prices and terms. A. T. Carlson. Phone 61-J. 1d411 FOR SALE—Two houses at 317 Be- midji Ave. One half cash, balance on easy terms. Anton Anderson, wilton, R. No. 1. 3d414 —_— FOR SALE—Furniture for sale. In- quire at 711 10 St. 6d417 THE BEMIDJI WEEKLY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1919 FOR RENT 'OR ANY kind of a real estate dea see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tt WANTED-—Girl for house cleanin Markham hotel, 45t et SRS U B i WANTED—To rent or buy, furnish- FOR SALE—-At my farm; one regi tered Holstein bull, name Nether- land Korndyke Johanna, No. 138- 958 H. F. H. B Algo one bull | s et Bemidji,| FOR SALK—5 acre lots and other FOR RENT—Five room house for rent. 711-10 St. calf. John E. Croon, ed cottage among Pines on North- 7 Minn. Phone 136-W. ~ 3dilf| land on essy terme will take| ern Pacie. R el i L T . Mathew Lal 3 B O RBNT—Furnished rooms FOR SALE—200 bushels select seed Nymore, Mino. Phone 7;?]031 08 dael- AEERCS: anefi’?fil{z‘ oI RN K elad rooms e (fiilw John E. Croon, Bemidji, 54-1M0 | ———eeee———— . TOAL) hone ML g nn. 84416 | s WANTED—Salesmen. Lubricating WANTRED —Washing o do- 108 1‘°]¥)§ DDZAIE%F—IL;IO. 1 draft mare.| oil, grease, specialties, paint. Part FO,‘R"RhENT_M"d"“ furnished room Tevine Ave. 56 " 54 non , A. E. Rako, Be-| or whole time. Commission basis. with parlor in connection. 1023 . - 3d411| midji, Minn. 327tf| Men with car or rig preferred. Minn. Ave. Phone 317-R. 4Tt Riverside Refining Cleveland, Ohio. company, 21412 FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from | F O SALE—Frosh Holatem cow. A. White Plymouth Rock hens at E nglll;o, B%%xid,l‘i, Minn, R. R. No, — $1.50 per setting. Phone 382. B one 26K12. a317¢ = Call at Mill Park store. 5d412 | FOR SALE—AIl modern, seven Toom SNAPSI . house, exceptionally good condi- tion near Normal school on Lake 6-room cottage, modern except heat, basement 12x14, garage. lmv’td: Ol}e o{t the most desirable ocations in city. Part cash, bal- s » bak Two screen porches, Fine loca- tion. $3200, part cash. ;mlc‘tla zas\}:\,iterms if desired. Rey- nolds fine residences for sale or trade. o nter, 21 Deltramt Ave. 120 acres, hardwood land, clay loam soil. 12 acres cleared, small h. T R e e itte, 2ii Beliam | oone M, N BN Phone 41. 53412 | FOR SALE—Our. home at 1012 Doud || stream flowing thru one forty, some natural meadow. 5-room Ave., 8 rooms modern except heat, house, basement narn. On state make offer. M. C. Longtalla, Littlefork, Minn. 36tf || road only % mile from R. R. Sta- o tion, postoffice and consolidated school. $3,760, 500 cash, balance terms to suit purchaser. Will trade 40 acres of good land for a five room house, close in. Fine residence site, 50x140, east front. On Bemidji ave. near Tenth FOR SALE—-10 acres good land only one mile south naw mill, 4 acres under high state cultivation, base- ment dug for house. Well that cost $385.00, just across road from FOR SALE—Fine improved 80 acre farm, good buildings, 3% miles from town, (heavy black land,) % mile from fine lake full of fish. Only $2500. Phone 41. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 5d412 WANTED WANTED—-Work for a first class car- penter. S, Blair, Nymore, Minn, . 3d412 Tl FOR SALE-—The best home in city ~xSPS _ TRy at greatest bargain price. K. J. 5 A : T - Xv‘,“]’m-‘*» Phone 41. 218 Be‘};:‘;‘”‘ WANTID-~Ladies to travel and ap- St. $1000, easy terms, small cash =0 S 2 5d112] point agents. We pay $18 a week, || payment. En'o Y M l oR: AL o 2 also 50% for others to take orders. B-room cottage, modern except ! y our ea S SALE acres highly im-| Apply 601 Minn Ave. Inquire for || heat, hardwood floors, screened You will enjoy your meals proved berry farm. Good buildings Miss Henry. 3d412 orch, small barn. 50 ft. corner better when you u right close in, cheap. Phone 41. - s EC 3. Willits, | 218 Beltrami Ave,| WANTED—Late model 6 passenger Ifi%eniz‘)]ggfid:talcecz%teisof?)rcg;h. CHIEF BRAND 5d412| car. Buick, Oakland or Dodge pre- [| amount i © BUTTER ferred. Describe make of car and Tean;, weight about 3000 Ibs. year built, also state lowest cash{! Wagon and harness, a real bar- Made,in Bemit'lji FOR SALE-—2 elegant corner resi- dent lots. Fine bargain. Phone price. Address (5 passenger) caré|| gain 5w 41, E J. Willits. 318 Beltrami|' Pioneer. seur|| T .. Bemidji Creamery Co. Ave 5d41 . H. = 4412 | D Compentent givl Tor gon || o P LAHR e Phone 143 TOR SALE—3 room house, barn,| eral housework. Inquire 1211 Bix- Markham Hotel Building P.S:—Drmk our pure butter- henhouse, well. 10 acres partly| by Ave. Phone 356. 3d414 milk—Fresh daily. cleared, close in, so cheap you will certainly buy E. J. Willits, phone 41. 218 Beltrami. 5d412 FOR SALE—Fine large house, one room; can ble made into four rooms—on 2 acres, close to school. A snap at $600. E. J. Willits 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 5d412 —— e e FOR SALE—Modern house, very best location, 50 foot corner lot, small barn or garage.- Exception- ally low price. Terms $300 to $400 cash and rent and interest per month. Five bed rooms which will make your payments. Phone 41, E, J. Willits, 218 Beltrami. b6d412 FOR SALE—4 room house, barn, acre lot, fine location. Only $400 B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami_ Ave. Phone 41. 5d412 FOR SALE—35000 feet new lumber at a great bargain for lot. E. J. Willits, phone 41. 218 Beltrami Ave. 5d412 FOR SALE—Five room cottage, city water, sewer, and electric_lights. Only a block south of the Normal school. Inquire 1204 Dewey avenue. 44t GRS S RSO J R 2, FOR SALE—Wagons, buggies, horses, old and new harnesses, COWS, sleighs. Inquire Hickerson, City Livery, (Pogues old barn.) 6d412 | Peanut butter Kisses, Soy beans, 3 lbs for Egg noodles, 3 pkgs. Home made fruit, in Chocolate, full 1b. . Herring, pail ...... i i Boucher’s Grocery- KAPLAN BLOCK THREE DAY SPECIAL FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Fresh peanut butter, 3 Ibsfor. . ...... P. G. soap, 10 bars for Lenoxsoap ....... S ..Bc Galvanic soap, 10 barsfor .. ........ 57¢ help you make the best possible selection of Tomato catsup-pure, bottle ........ 10c clothes with the amount of money you wish to Cidar vinegar, bottle .............. 13c spend. a5 188 i\{’[olassesf,{p(f%gzllon 150~: R aro or Red Bird syrup, gallon .. ... .75¢ : i : Corn, peas, or tomatoes, 2 cans for. .. .25¢ G %ufir:f iig‘;hes HoWR l%‘?}? ardlyxous baskc Baked Red beans, 3 cans for........25c m(:z(r)l d Erials are. Beakte: R e Vanilla or lemon extract, pint . .. ... Best patent flour, 244 lbs. for. ... .. $1.45 Best buckwheat flour, 10 lbs. for. . ... 70c Best graham flour, 10 lbs. for........ 60c Best corn meal, 10 lbs. for Hand picked navy beans, 10 lbs. for. .75¢ Yellow peas, 3 lbs. for Onion sets, red, white or yellow, Ib. . . .15¢ Macaroni or spaghetti, 4 pkgs. for. .. .25¢ quart jars, each .. Corn starch, 7 1bs BO s o n Laundry starch, 5 1b. Mothers Rolled Oats, large pke. . . ...25¢ Seeds of all kinds for sale We guarantee everything to be sound and fresh. Yours for business, Joe Boucher In the Kaplan block Copyright 1818 The House of Kupponheimet Friendly, Helpful Service Our purpose is to |3 R is the watchword of this store. KUPPENHEIMER and STYLE- PLUS CLOTHES we do it with a feeling of assurance that.we are recommending known value—the best that money can buy. ........... . .25¢ .............. 25¢ fhoeréviy. <ylup .fu'lizsc Let us help you select your spring suit or top- ..... ‘ N ." 35¢ coat. Our stock of good Kuppenheimer and ge Style-Plus Clothes is varied; it offers a wide range of styles and designs. $25.00 to $45.00 Gill Bros. “The Kuppenheimer and Styleplus House in Bemidji” ¢arton .......... $1.10 Py @& R ’_*_——‘-fl_ Defective

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