Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 4

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r;cz éoua PEOPLE WILL VOTE "~ ON OHIO DRY BILL Columbus, Ohio, June 21.—Right of Ohio voters to approve' or disap- prove the action of thel egislature in ratifying federal constitutional amendments was upheld by Judge E. B. Dillon of the Franklin county com- - i mon pleas court. - The decision, unless reversed by Po!?onzsi:yL!:‘tz;.:em'}hi“g::}dg:‘:;: higher cgur:ls,lsvm ‘;f'{;:"t: T:(sren; fac simile signature stamps, no dum to be held on bo e federal i and woman suffrage taridl seals n?d corporation '?B':l which the legislature : O R FOR SALE—House with 23; lots, corner eleventh and Beltrami Ave. This is a snap. For price and terms address, Oscar Miner, 608 Belmont Ave., Grand Forks, N. D. ® 14d624 FOR SALE—Oine Buick roadster, one stake wagon, one set of sleighs, one Cary safe. - Koors Brm.hlésrsi ; . 519t has ratifled. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO MEET MONDAY. CITY BUILDING FOR SALE—Horses, herses. When you want good horses call on the Bemidji Horse Market. They must be sold as represented Bemidji Horse Market, John Mobe?g. 519tf The board of egnalization will ‘meet at the city building- next Mon- day to hear any complaints concern- ing tdxes, recently assessed. All FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard wood floors, city water, sewer, electric lights. Lot extends to I ‘doubt: lake shore. One block south of 3:’3?11:2:::;1‘::&1::;"kl:::‘;snény °UP%] Normal school. Imquire 1204 3 Dewey avenue. 56tf * AVIATION APPROPRIATION. v ha a FOR RERT (By United Press.) P ) % Washington, June 21.—The senate naval affairs committee decided by FOR RENT—Small furnished house, i j vote to appropriate $35,000,000 for 208 Mississippi Ave. 1d631 naval aviation during the coming FOR RENT—Modern room, at 515 Joar. Bemidji Ave. Phone 92. 2d623 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, gentleman preferred. 1001 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 314-W. 3d622 WOULD BAR JAPANESE. (By United Press.) Washington, June 21.—In a speech before the senate, Senator Phelan of California demanded legislation for- ever barring Japanese immigration. COMES FOR SUMMER. Mrs. C. C. Gowran of Grand Forks will arrive today to spend the sum- mer at the Gowran summer cottage at Lavinia. . WANT AD DEPT. FOR RENT—Dandy cottage, on lake shore; garage, boat, and ice, at La- vinia for July and August. Cum- municate with Bandmaster Riggs or Thos. Roycraft. 3d621 WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 fur- nished rooms, use of sleeping porch desired. No childred, no house- keeping. Write A. B. Hooland care Markham hotel. 4d621 WANTED IF YOU WANT—To sell or exchané_e your property, write me. Minr'e- ?”" i sota Str. Chippewa Falls, Wis. dvertisements In this column cost John J. Black.. 13621 half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for | WANTEDe-Dishwasher at Palace less than 10c ver issue. Cafe. = 3d622 Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c. WANTED—Work of any kind,, house painting preferred. H. J. Imarson,, 314 America ‘Aye., corner 4th St. S e 3628 WANTED TO RENT—For month of July; furnished cottage on Lake Bemidji. F. L. McLean, Gilby, N. D. 6d626 | FOR SALE P FOR SALE—Ford touring car, at a bargain. Bemidji Auto Co. 34624 FOR SALE—80:acre farm. Beautiful lake” shore front, % mile from g Hines. Improved, .partly cleared. - SNAPS! Mrs. C. M. Brooks, Hines, Minn. 80 acres, hardwood land, 6 miles - 6d624 FOR SALE—Two lots, on corner of trom Tenstrike, 150 cords of {mlp wood. $16 per acre. Will take Beltrami Ave., and 12th St Bze- midji. A. L. Molander 954 Ford in good condition as first payment. FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; | also 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- 3-room house, lot 50x132, $500, cation, large screened porch.|| part cash, balance at $15 per Birchmont Beach. J. W. Wilcox. || month. i . - Phone 29. 618tf 8-room house, lot 100x140. Price $2700, part cash. $7,000 will take the best pay- ing business in the city includin; stock, business building and goo will. This is a well established business and a money maker. 223 acres of river bottom, ex- tending 1 mile along the Mississ- ippi.. fine_ natural meadow, bal- ance good\ soil, near Jeffcrson Highwa?v, about 8 miles from Be- midji, $15 per ache, small payment down, balance in five For rent—6-room house, in good condition.. in Nymore district. | $15.00 per month. GEORGE H. FRENCH....Phone 93 AH] hone 328 Building FOR SALE—Five Kimball organs. Cash or monthly payments; must be sold this week. Come in and gee our bargains. Bisiar's Music House. 5d621 FOR SALE—One seven-room house, ! good barn, wood shed, hay shed; also two-room house with geod! well, one acre of land in East He- midji. Inquire of Ed. St. Pelcr. 104624 FOR SALE—G6-room blocks from postoffice. Call at| 815 Beltrami Ave. 12d621 ! WANTED—Young girl to help with! light housework and children. Ex- perience not necessary. 1221 Ir-! vine Ave. 610\"' ey .house, two Three Timeos > Sold LICENSED AUGTIONEER Lewis Beroud - 514 Miss. Ave WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for- £ =" 100 pourids and over. Highest r 2T prices paid for hides. "GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W 112 3d Street . For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices Ship Your bl HIDES, FURS, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE WAX and TALLOW Fo NORTHERN HIDE & FUR . 118 Belt Ave. WANTED—Girls, at Erickson hotel. WANTED—A 15 or —_———— Reply to A. Palmquist & Co. Phone| ANYONE NEEDING a boy to do odd 88. Bo%com. 19tf —— State cash ! #OR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write.E. J. Willits, 218 Ba{tzrfzm; . PSS SO R WY i WANTED—To hear from owner of: good farm for sale. price, full particulars, D.F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 2d623 foot awning. ‘ at Lake Bemidji. Crookston, Minn. 2d623! jobs, notity Prof. W. G. | Phone 637. P Ave. Phone 41. MM/ 1d621 ‘Mobiloils A grade for each type-of meter 7777 TGN . JUST ARRIVED A Solid Carload of Gargoyle Mobiloils Come in and see the display.~ The carload includes all grades of engine and transmission lubricants in - / all sizes of contalners. We are now fully equipped to supply you with the correct grades of Jubricants for every part of your car. BEMIDJI AUTO CO. Phone 118-W = ' 412 Minnesota Ave. WHO has not felt the pull at the heart-strings when the little one’s cries of distress and pain rent The parents are willing to do most any- thing to bring relief—and local treatment is usually - the home? given for temporary comfort. But to bring permanent relief we should go back . of the effect and strike at the cause, which is invari- Thousands. of children need- lessly suffer from spinal defects which press on the nerves that supply life energy to some part of the body. It is this pressure that is thc cause .of.disease now and "in later years. ably found at the spine. Parents who exercise forethought in preparing their children for an abundant, healthy future, will have the young and growing spines examined regularly ‘by a competent Chiropractor. jare found, don’t hope for the child to outgrow them, because they invariably become worse, but have the ‘abnormality corrected in time and save much future trouble. CHIRCPRACTIC is wonderfully effective in children’s cases. Many weak puny. and undeveloped children have been brought back to health and strength through the aid of Chiro- Investi- gate Chiropractic and you will immediately recognize practic (Ki-ro-prak-tic) spinal adjustments. its merits. “ . & : Drs. Lunde & Dahne‘nberg CHIROPRACTORS - 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. \WANTED TO RENT—Two cottages, . A. Youngquist, 1d621 If any spinal defects SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 21; 1916 Try Palace Cafe for the best meals in town “SOMETHING DIFFERENT” Open day and night 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W | WHY: YOU SHOULD INSURE in the’ NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company In 1918, (In 303 working days of eight hours éach) paid to its $11.20 Every Hour Every Day Every week 1,878,843.39 Every Month $8,141,654.68 and During-the Yea?$97,699,856.20 he;Company has paid out . While You Were ng This Ad. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl Bank Bldg. Room 5 Phone 576W Bemidji Auto <—Livery—> P Five and Seven Passenger Cars Country trips a specialty. Care- ful drivers and moderate prices. Try a trip around the lake. Or- der your cdr at the Ideal Billiard Parlor. Phone, 470 Res. Phones, 536:J,. 343-W. GENERAL :BLACKSMITHING — Horseshoeing a Spvecialty —_— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cll!fil'I. b 214'FOURTH STREET FPHE constant aim of this es- tablishment is to serve our clients in an efficient and courteous man- ner. A distinct quality of beauti- ful dignity and tactful service is assured. The young lady Next door Says e That when her Brother Comes home From service He will Have his - Photograph taken In uniform Before he Puts it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her The best. D. H. FISK i Attorney ‘at Law 5 Office Northern Nat. Bank Bi Phone 181 Leaves Schroeder’s Cor. 1:30 p. m. for:Be- cida, and State Park. Return 8 a. m., daily except Sunday. - C. W.'TRQG FOR Expert Shoe Repairing At Moderate Prices 4 Try the 7° Bomid)i Shoo. Repair Shap Across the Street from Dilton's Restaurant _ ‘y - A. PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Ave, Be Third St, Cafs Same old place ar_id; usual service. A. BROSE ' 400 Minnesota Ave. Pipe Man and ~ Tobbaconist First Class Rooms in Connection = ‘Ward Bros. Auto Livery B = ] " Day and Night Service Office_in Gibbans Block.. Phoe™77 . % . - .- ik M. A. Aldrich Gené:;@l Carpenfe} Work - Good Work at the —right prices— Phone 809-J - STAHL-JACOBS * sl All work guaranteed. S Work called. for.:and .de livered. -~ - : General Repair Shop 811 6th St. Phone 488 DON'T THROW YOUR OLD HAT AWAY— ) We will clean and reblock it so ghat it will look like new. Drop in and have- your hat blocked and your shoes s! d. i “RAINBOW SHOE SHINING - PARLOR—— Remore Hotel Buijlding ¢ Defective

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