Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 6

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| ! H Grand Theatre Friday evening. This show is one of the best musical com- $2150, B J. Willits, 218 Beltrami * edies to visit Bemidji in some time. Tickets are to go on sale at Net- Ave. Phone 41. T pa4zs WEbNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1919. If two people can live on less than V. 3D— : or |FOR RENT—Smajl house and 4 fur- " ompe Mir) to Herp care for an % one it is because they have to. competent girl to help care for an nished rooms. 208 Mississippi Ave. elderly invalid lady. 1311 Bixby 2d424 Ave. 44426 WANTED—Private garage, for car, near 1006 Beltrami Ave. H. A. FOR RENT—Five room cottage; partly modern. C. D. "Lucas. Phone 323-W. L 2-423 - E. W. HANNAH" i Hanson, Walker, Minn. 3d425 Licensed ‘ V. ) heated y FOR SALE—160 acre farm; 30 acres| WANTED—Competent girl for gen-|FOR RENT—Several steam . i under high state of cultivation and eral housework. Mrs. J. L. Elwell, apartments. Modern. Kaplan Auchonget Nymore. Phone 766. 51426 block. M 421tt e S—— S—————————— WANTED—Man ‘and team to do|p NT—] and -gar-, spring work. Telephone. 2. 2d423 FORRENT—=House. ‘bary POy den plot; pasture for cow; 4% WANTED—An A 1 auto mochanic, a| [iles from town on state road; man who is willing to give our $60 a year. Address G. care of customers the best there is in him, Pioneer. . 418tf and knows his business, to su*h 2| ———————————————— man we are willing to pay top FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms for Apply to E. P. Mc- 44t Willit, 218 Beltra R A nyjig wages. rent. Phone 776-J. e Mahant ‘Supt. C. W. Jewette Co.| oo oo e 41, iy : o FOR SALE—Highly improved 10| WANTED—May Gth; competent : 5d426 acre farm, only one mile from new | Daid for general housework. Mrs. mill; about half under cultivation; 8. H. Roberts, 609 Lake Blvd. Ad- 5 . dress until above date. Curtis basement for house; splendid well; might consider part trade, only| Court, Minneapolis. 2d423 £1000, E. I Willits, 218 Beltrawi | W ANTED—GIrl for general house- Ave. Phone 41 5d428 work. 1101 Bemidji Ave. Wages' Y ; f) 25 to $30 B FOR SALE—80 acre improved form; 1‘-‘70711:‘3% i Enemonty 4)1201?; 25 aeres under cultivation, log| —— house, barn and other buildings. | WANTED—Roomers and boarders, Team, cows, young stock, pigs and| -at 140 Mill Park. Near the machinery and 50 bushels potatoes. store. 3d4-23 All1 for 541300‘ }I’;h Willits, 218 — e Beltrami Ave. one’ 41. 54428 FOR RENT FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm; about 16" acres under cultivation; | FOR RENT—A garage, at 819 Be- house 24x24 on ‘stone foundation; midji Ave. 419tf log barn, chicken house, hog — house, nice sightly home; 3% mile from Little B Lake; only §2500. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami' Ava. Phone 41. . + 6d428 fcneced; 3 room house, good log barn, chicken house, good well, on i main road, 4 miles from town; only $2000.00, easy terms. E. J. Witlits, 218 Bel. Ave.. Phone 41. 51428 FOR SALE—Good 9 -reom . house; | modern except heaf; foot barn; P location; $% month, includin, I'Sell Anything Anywhere, | . and Get Top Prices. Special attention given to -farm. sales. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 120W THE-UNIVERSAL CAR More and more the enclosed motor car grows strong in popular favor. It’s natural, especially with Ford cars, which are busy runnnig every - day of the year—winter and summer the Ford serves faithfully and. profitably. -So for a real genuine family car there is nothing equal to the Ford Sedan at $850.00 f.0.b. Detroit. Seats five. Large doors, plate glass sliding windows, silk cur- tains, deeply upholstered seats, latest type venti- lating windshield, Liberty eleétric starter—a car of refined luxury with the everlasting rehable.Ford chassis. Come in and know more- about this su- perior car. > C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 4 BEMIDJI, MINN. SNAPS! —_— 6-room house; hot water heating FOR SALE—156 acre improved || plant; - hardwood floors; screen farm; 60 acres under high state|| porch; 50 ft. lot; good. location. of cultivation; lot of fine timber; || A bargain; cash or terms. good log. house, barn, .granery, 40 acres; one mile from station ¢hicken house; one fine lake, lots of || on Jefferson Highway; 20 acres fish; exceptionally low price of || under plow; 5-room house and other buildings. $1000 cash. 160 Ielul;esh‘)f fix‘;e {afmdhl{la ]I()e- zer’s drug store tomorrow. > TOR SALE —Honse tarm aoa o || tween Nebish an sland - e; Ft)l]:!'s‘?ll;\s: 1::23%% bn{gooa‘ud Eacx:’a good road; near school; $12.50 per T Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone || acre if taken before May 1st. $500 SHRINERS ON TOUR 41. - 5a42g || cash balance' easy terms. KNUTSON F AVORS “AROUND THE CIRCLE” $300 cash and $14.60 per month PRlM ARY for 100 months buys a. four room DlREcr Fargo, April 23.—One hundred house; lot 50x140; east front one and flftzen nobels lncludigg men}bers blosccl'( f:c‘;’:‘s:h; gorr:‘i’llel; southeast of El Zagel temple at Fargo from ¥ riied \.ashington, April 23.—The cam-|this ecity, . Cooperstown, Bismarck,| once. A. T. Carlson, at 550’; glosmOOBe;:“?grea P’::g-c:’s‘;p at ‘paign in ““m‘“"fl“s 3“3'-'; 198'91““’{‘"” Carrington and New Rnclidord laaiv? e im0 80436 4.-roorlx’1 Nl il P :t0 abolish the direct primary system |this evening on the Shrine special 7 % g ’ ? fn favor of the old convention plan|for a ‘“swing around the ecircle” Fofimi‘:;?;'rye_s 5"‘;%’(’;;"236“;2‘? gaa cash or will trade for good apparently is not gathering great|which includes visits with Duluth, 506 Minnesota Ave., 8 ‘room Cot. uto. sapport among congressmen gen-| Minneapolis and St. Paul temples. tage; 1111 Doud "Av‘e.. 7- room || GEO. H. FRENCH ..Phone 93 e“() yt f a score of congressmen wiflnbérgt;:(t];ynf(}Asxdp?:g%lfl;;]ngas modern house. Come and see|| J. P. LAHR Phone 328 ut o , : B e asked for thelr views on the com’|iuth, They leave there on their| taeicon (‘;’,"“éeuufs?h dnd, terme Markham Hotel Building parative merits of the two systems, |special accompanied by five Pullmans} ¢~ 7 ° "° only two declared in favor of the|of Osman temple and Imperial Poten-| FOR SALE—Mitchell six auto; ir cétivention plan and both of these|tate Ellas J. Jacoby for St. Paul at| good running order,: for sale very refused to. talk for publication. Both |tavo o’clock Friday morning. cheap. E.:J. Willits, 218 Bel. Ave. have ‘been’ nuimbéred among the op- In St. Paul they will banquet at Phone 41. . 5d428 ponénts of the primary. systém' from|1:30 in the St. Paul hotel, spending| —————— = ____.___ the :time it was suggested. the afternoon seeing the ‘under-| FOR SALE—One 5-rcoin ‘cottage at Newrly ull” the - others while de-|world” of St. Paul, and devote the 604 Minn. Ave. WeH arranged, eldring for the principal of the pri-|evening to ceremonials. large. screened in ‘poreh, electric mary, advocated some change in the The Zurah' temple of Minneapolis lights. You will like this place, particular law in force in their home | has mapped out the program for Sat-| its all in.good shape.” A one.'3 state - urday. . foom pottage, : kardwdé oors, #7%%he -drgument -of ‘primary oppon- —_— électric Hghts-ete. WIIl seli. bpth entdt'that the prinidry has lowered SOYBEANS AND COfiN together or Will "séll separately. the' standard of abilfty in congress MAKE GOOD ENSILAGE Heasonable prices and térms. A, T. was ‘met with the- reply lro}xl'u con- tarlson. Phone 61-3, g¥eéssmen. that the standard has not > ——— ; 5 g FOR SALE—Or rent.* Modern hause, Soybeans can be grown either 1115 Lake Blvd:":Jd Sp: e been” loweréd "and - they pointed out that’since the advent of the primary | alone or mixed with corn for silage Tra congress has passed such mc{lasu;es a§ t(; %]co.}uudvantage, says A. C. Arny, : 3d4 the Federal Reserve Act, the Parcel [of the Minnesota Experiment station. T S T TS T Post Act and Rural Credits Law. |In this connection Mr. Arny calls at- Fofbfififi;;?‘fll:(’“?' ‘:":,nfig Here are some of The typical ex-|tention to a statement made by Don- down $12 per mo. esli"e;? eS 'th pressions: ald Wilson, of Rush City, in the 4 o B ;“"2‘3 Rep. Baer, N. D.: ‘‘The reaction- | Minnesota Farmers, Institute annual . ary politican cannot control the pri-/for 1918. Mr. Wilson's statement re- | FOR SALE—6 hole Majestic range, mary “eléctions and therefore helfers to an experiment tried by five with water front; in ‘first class wants' to get back to the old boss|farmers in the vicinity of Rush City, condition. Apply H. Z. Mitchell, ridden convention system.” who, with success, tried drilling soy- Sentinel. 1115 Lake Blvd. 3d423 .'Rep. Knutson, of Minneapolis,|beans in with corn. Not only did new republican whip: “The pri-|they get a heavy growth of forage,| AUCTION SALE—Fred McGoan, mary system is preferable to the old |but they obtained a good supply of seed barley, buckwheat, corn on copvention plan because it gives the |seed from a few rows of the soybeans cob, wheat, cook stove and heater, _avepage voter a larger voice in the|planted alone for the purpose. One wheel barrow, grain, cradle, farm affalrs of his party.” of the farmers says that the soybeans utensils, all farm implements. At ‘Rep: Gard, Ohio: ‘“We have had [increased the amount of silage at Peter Larkins, Turtle River, on the primary system in Ohio for many |least one quarter and gave him at sale April 26. Sale starts -4t 1 yedrd and I certainly hope we shall [the same time a more closely bal- o’clock. . 6d426 keep it.” anced ration. When corn and soy- | —mm—— = Those close to the president say |beans are grown together for silage, | FOR SALE—One typewrite¥; in first that he also favors the primary sys-[the corn should be planted at the] class comdition. Imquire-320 Bel-|’ tem of nominations. u:ual lx)-ute and elght to tjen pounds| trami Ave.- < = 3d424 — 1of soybeans in addition. Tmplement fi"‘SA—L_—_—" E—Or trade, 80 acres un: Jm WINEBRENNER FUNERAL ’Cl:l‘_‘;;‘;inhl‘;‘r’: l?‘l'l ffi'fl]eu?é‘:?l;'gfffif atr(: improved land; also ten room HELD TUESDAY AFTERNOON |, on qistribution of the seed of both | 1OUSe: terms address M. M. care Pioneer. 6d424 FOR SALE—One reed baby carriage. Apply 315 Belt. Ave., or A. Pelato, crops can be secured fn one opera- Daltons restaurant. 6d425 tion. FOR SALE—b6 acre lots dand other land on easy terms, will take “Ghorus of “Mutt and Jeff in the Woolly West” which is to be seen at the FOR SALE—Piano, well known make, as good as a new:one. Owner of this piano, C. F. Hicks, told me to get best cash offer. See me at (By United Press.) . WHEN I smoke, I want my tobacco cured by Mother Nature— ' not by Mother-in-law Process. There is nothing harsh | in Nature’s methods—no stunts, no “hurry-up.” Her ‘quiet, patient way with ,_ VELVET during its two years age- | ing in wooden hogsheads, brings out \ all the kindly comfort of fine Ken- tucky Burley leaf. i G Rev. L. P. Warford, pastor of .the Presbyterian church, conducted the funeral services of James Winebren- ner yesterday afternoon at 2 o’'clock at the home. Miss Ida Virginia Bmvm1 san‘gsl two Sbeautixrlul solosd, = “‘Beautiful e of Somewhere” an i “My Jesus, as Thou Wilt.” The pall| Why Druggists Recommend ‘#;,zge "°§fl‘§n_, Malglfi::e L?fif: bearers wers M. LaFontslsee;C hl\lnlrk Swamp-Root il . : Morse, Frank McManus, Sr, Charles| p, i FOR SALE—One Ford runabout, Hammond, Fred Fredet and Mr. Trei- wat:l}n.edm:vri]t}l,m ,y“?:fl ig?elfegsl:'ihebar:? cheap for cash. Box K., Solway, kle, .:ll close neighbors of the de- markable record maintained by Dr. Minn, 103429 Among those who attended the | [imeTe Swamp-Root, the great Kd-| on SALE—Seo the Bemidii Sta- funeral were several civil war vet-| "Uy{ j"o" ppoiiiann © gcxtqe‘ tionary store for rubber stamps, 4 erans, Mr. Winebrenner having been| g2 %o AR i eeslly oni fac simile signature stamps, no- a member of company B, 48 Regi- medicinep- Itohel 18 fl': i{f“gt "F“‘g tarial seals and corporation seals. ment " Indiana Infantry volunteers. ftiHFIIG, b0 5" e l‘{"ey" iver 35tf Interment was made in Greenwood er do the work nature in-{ cemetery. tenstgnfh%o:boflg dt"' 4 the test of FOR SALE—Lo;- 9-10-11.12’ on Bel- ! % brer; t CI R stoo e t [} trami Ave. For terms write F. A. | aaEq incbroriner diod Buster U | years. Tt is sold by all druggists on| Hollowsy, Cedar Rapids, Ia, 1784 home on. Dewey avenue, after a long 1t.tshn;elix(§dsnd it s}éyu_ld hfilp you. No Park Ave. 154480 other kidney medicine has so many| ——————- - iliness.* He-was74 years of age and friends. o FOR SALE—Five room cottage, city water, sewer, and electric lighta. 54-1Mo leaves "his wife. and son, Ted, two Be sure to get Swamp-Root and|, Only a block south, of the Normal For a merciless critic commend us to the successful author. The quicker, less expen- sive methods cannot possi- bly produce the fragrance, coolness and downright pipe qualities of VELVET, cured in Nature'’s way. brothers and two sisters, besides a start treatment at onee, ‘lj.:x;gt?l‘clrcle of friends, to mourn his ‘However, 1f you wish first to test s this great preparation send ten cents SOLONS COMPLETE WORK |i5. 27 Kimer, & oy Binghamton,| [0y, oowire 104 By Today it is your privilege writing be sure and mention the Be- WANTED (Continued from Page One) midji Daily Pioneer. to the health department for preven- tion and cure of veneral diseases. A large number of bills affecting WANTED—First cook, second cook, dining room girls, graduate nurse, to enjoy, with hundreds of thousands of other smok- ers, this mild and friendly banking and financial institutions IF practical nurse, general maid and VEI"{VET tobacco. were passed including one relating YOU engineer. Adequate salary with to the percentage of actual paid in full and complete maintenance. | capital and surplus a bank may in- WANT Lake Julia Sanatorium, Puposky, . MMQ i vrste(llntrenl estate. Other bills were TO GET 5 Minn. 6-429 N aimed to protect depositors and avert = N another' financial calamity such as THE WANT w'?;\;’gl;:‘g“'r“ bé“y‘;el’:fil‘ggg:ll_!:‘?;g 2 3 > closed fourteen state banks in the NT car, N state early this year when Willlam YOU WANT TO ‘r‘,“d price. Address, J., care \ . Shafer.and President Charles F. GET YOU WANT loneer. 3d425 Roll a VELVET 15c %?’g:k‘x'neer: ‘;;re::'l:d'mmre T TO GET IT IN THE FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see Cigarette ,’.’ ceive pay for time consumed in wait- GREAT WANT GETTER, fil’vé‘ fllr(fhlu;}\: 4‘}““‘8' i Ba}tzrlazn:: VELVET'S natare-aged ing for thelr money after the same is THE BEMIDJI PIONEER . % mildness and sroothness IWANTED—One or two rosms, for 1ight housekeeping. Address, 8. S., care Pioneer . 24424 due and owing according to a labor measure passed. It applies whether the men are discharged or resign. make it jast right for cigarcttes. S S S iy Y | - 1 | T e T Defective

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