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THE S8EMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MONDAY E.VEN!NG, JULY 7, 1918 PAGE FOUR 7 : 2 SETTING IT RIGHT. WANTED—Cook to work at agricul-]FOR RENT—Eight room, modern S e BEMIDJI LOSES CONTEST tuural school dining hall. Begin house, good location. Largeyard. h’l‘he Pioneer stated .a few days ago ' WITH PARK RAPIDS July 1. Phone 46-W. Crookston, Barn or garage. Appfllly tocw. B. b ag that George Nice of Linooln, Neb., Minn, : w1d77 McKenzie, at Times office. Crooke- Former Mayor R. G. Wauzh of Win- B - 3 . S 3 g % nipeg brought a Message of gresting | Would succeed W. 0. Witte here as (Continued from Page One) T T YT ton, Minn. w1d77 local manager of Armour & Company.|{ ————MmM8M8Mmm™——————— i "é’.;:;m‘:fug:tfi;:"“ssom from-ithe The item should have read cl7red¥t ond were occupied with runners, tak-| * WANTED—Girls, for kitchén ¥| FOR RENT—House, 3156 America % 1 ing Keller's fast grounder, forcing|#* work. Good wages, steady ¥ Ave. ! 6d711 man, as M. F. Willson_is local man- § .cfii'.';‘f{nf'55;,.’33{{313'2?3{2".‘3:5'2.} ager. Witte has been transferred to|Moss at third ana pegging perfectly | * work. Hotel Markham. 64712 % Minnesota Newspaper Men Go |the progresa of the labor troubles in | Aberdeen, 8. D., where he ‘will be lo- | to, Graves for a double play. o % M kb kO L % % 4 3 ‘Diedrich had a big day, both at bat{ ——m—mm—————————— Canada, tho aftermath of the great | ¢t mauager . and in the flold. At bat he secured a [WANTED—A lady or young man who St. Paul Association, mad~ a dacided hit with his rema on “C cration and Community Progres * SNAPS! to Beautiful Bemidji for war. “The strike fell of its own s e his lad some. experiance in Gper- Summer Frolie' welkht.! declared My Nofrls: iThe| . Mrs; Leon Goodsiage of. Rocktord, g::: ‘i;-u:: ‘;osltrll)gah;l:t:d aandw;l;knil: allms“: rflnyer pil:mo. A position . : 3 labor unions were not responsible for | Mich., is a guest at the S. D. Snyder ‘fleld accepted eight ok aaces: withont is openoffering the rizht person 1 acre lot, near North School, | the trouble, it was the Socfalist ele- ment, the same disturbing factor that . you have here in the states.” Pre- m HUNDRED ATTEND mier Norris declared that both the s United States and Canada would have the same economic problems to solve n:d ? ;rged the ‘same aho:lderl :«: shoulder fight that was staged again Luwmber Camp Dinner and Fish Dinner | ipe ‘Hyn He was roundly applauded In Itasca Park With Entertainment | frequently during the speech. ) at Birchmont Among Features i Syndaybmlcgnlx:g an lmpres;sitv':e s?ftv- ve was_ hel memory of ate S Tveo, Days: daunt, Frank J. Meyst. President Verity presided. Secretary Rutledge read a The most successful, the best man- | biographical sketch and W. P. Kirk- aged, the most satisfactory outing the | wood presented to the members a mewspaper men amd women of this [ most touching tribute, waritten by H. state have had, since the old days of | C. Hotaling of Mapleton, who was um- the State Association excursions, is | able to be present. Wm. Wilke, Grey fhe verdiet after the outing that closed | Eagle, G. S. Pease of Anoka, Fred at Bemidji Inft Sunday. Oa the North- | Hadley of Winnebago and F. M. Mc- ern Minnesota Editorial Associatien | Clellan of Minneapolis delivered brief $300, small cash payment,: balance $10 per month. Corner lot 50x140, cottage, 3- room, 2-room shed, well, garden planted, $650, a bargain. 400 acres of good hardweod 1ahd, 80 acres under, cultivation, o natural meadow- cutting 50 tons WANTED—CGirl for gereral hou of hay, 40 acres fenced with wov- work. Small family. Wages 525|] en wire, two sets of good build- per month. Call Crookston Trust|| ings, one mile of lake shore, rural A Co. . Crookston, Minn. w1d77|] route, telepl_\&n::’ 8 miles and a to no avail she was forced:to kneel ¢l TGl Tor howseworE. 1 tor houseworE. half from railroad station. A fine C dairy farm only $27.50 per acre, ::K:: and remove her pump.—(bicago | ,4yettisements 1n tnis columm cost| Phome 570-W. 29 10th St.. 378 ontgourth cu}{ ' p " ne. 1 ), hy A ] e |+ 0 o e Be at Wil be. pui for | WANTED Janitor, at St. Anthony's . ouse, lot :50x140, 1 less than 10¢ ver issue. . . Hospital. 73t 0 rom the Normal, $250 cash, Ads char on our books cost ome| "~ - ' " || balance $15 per month. cent a word per ssue. No'ads run for |y s NTED—Girl, fdr laundry work, 5-room cottage, - hardwood leas than.3bc. - at once. Bemidji Steam Laundry.|| floors, sewer and water connec- steady work, in this city. (Write Address Z. Y. Care Pioneer. 77tf WE BU¥+'Wool, hides and live stock. Pay. highest markei prices. J. W. Barlow & Sons, 504 N. Main St., Crookston, Minn. Phone 216. X wl1di 7 l.mme, She is a sister of Mrs. Snyder. a skip. Crook made a nice catch of Berri- gan’s fly ball in the sixth. Miller who was. on the Tubber for Park Rapids secured a triple and two singles in five times at the plate. One of them theugh was a rather fluky one: g Caught in the Register. An incident at a recent wedding Iat- tended was rather funay to all but the blushing bride. The bridegroom had entered at the chancel ‘door and was waiting for ner at the altar. And he had a long walt, for half :way down the aisle the bride's heel caught in the register. After twisting and. turnlng Ivy Benefits Walls. Tests made in Europe have led ex perts to decide that ivy benefits rath { tf]] tioms, t facing, lot 37%%x140. bas fallen the mantle of those former | eulogies. er than Injures stone walls, on whict FOR SALE : . 71_ ns, east g, 0 . @ays when rafiroads furnished special | Dinner was given the members at fi’o grows by drawing excess moisture . WANTED_Kitchen girds, #nd store Ptl;e' %90&. gnrt csag, trains and boat compamies boats and | Itasca State Park through the courtesy | om them. FOR SALE—Windows, casings, mold-1 “room girl. Hotel Markham. 630tf or, nen -room house, Ny- vied with each other to carry the edi- | of State Forester, W. T. Cox and Supt. _— ings, doors and frames, wainscoting more, $15 per month. k. and ceiling. Call at City hall.| WANTED—Chamber maids, at]| | _For_ Rent—3-room house, Miss- Shingles and-lath free. 3d79| Birchmont hotel: Phone 15-F-2.|| issippi ave. $8.00. 630! GEORGE H. FRENC:E..PL“. 93 bors of Minnesota. This climax came | Stilwell of the park. The drive was London.—During her recent visit, in the administration of Prestdent W.|taken in the Bemidji cars and the |the Queen of Rumania was arranged E. Verity of the Wadena Ploneer Jour- | dinner served in one of the beauty |fo rthe publication of a book of fairy | ———r————-—o ‘mal and was another of his successes | spots of the state forest where the |tales, written by herself during the|FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, seats In behalf of the association. students at the forestry school had |darkest days of the war, to amuse| 16 persoms, fine 15 h. p. Waterman | WANTED—Kitchen girls. 2t Birch- . P. LA Nearly as many newspapers of |charge of culinary arrangements. her children. i engine, just cost $400. Will sell| mont hotel. Phone 15-F-2 or 235, Markbam Hotel Building mutnanumlnnewln as g{d Nor;{h:;n Following an inspection of the many o at right price for cash or trade for 623tf i lnnesots were represented ‘an e | points of interest in and about the | —————————— —_— team or trade it and good Ford all _— — only rivalry was in having a good time | park the guests returned to Bemidji . complete ' with starter for larger FOR‘AN:: )‘é“g 0&111"9;1{ Es;l;'ée g:latl' se: st Beautitul Birchmont, the superlative | to take their trains or motored on to HIRED HELP GO. car. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami| QU ¥rite . 4. Willits. 1810tt = their homes. s recost of swperlative Bemidji. Some * Beltrami County DOI'S WORK HH!SEI.F —-fl-'—-—afl ANYONE NEEDING a boy_to do odd FOR SALE—Hoosier kitchen cabinet | ™ y,ps “yotity Prof. W. G. Bolcom. i and dining room table—1012 Minn. Mrs. Tobolt Astonished At| ‘ave = 771¢| _Phone 637. surll ——Travelers— ————er e | W D—Kitch 1s, at Hotel . Results of Tanlac— FOR SALE_A two story brick and | " paiton chen ieirle, ot Hore s T . Gains 20 Pom!d.. frame dwelling house at 107 Lin- i will find 2 warm coln avepue. This includes four lots at rear of property. Price LOST AND FOUND ‘‘Some wonderful things happen in $1,600. Inquire of A. Anderson, this world, and the way Tanlac has| 327 Washington Ave. Phone 434.|LOST—Dark blily.serge suit jacket. restored my health and built me up} Crookston, Minn. w1d77] Size 50 bust:mgasure. Return to is one ‘of them,” said Mrs. Paul To- q e e e ——— Pi 181 d. 2d77 bolt of 916 California Ave., Butte|FOR QUICK SALE_1917 Ford, 5| Y oneer officadgy rewar % Mont., in one of the most interesting passenger car, equipped with Has- = ‘ e eS and remarkable statements yet pub-} sler shock absorbers, fnstrument FOR RENT 3 ‘ welcome at lished in connection with the Master boards, speedometer. Inquire | ~ s~~~y Medicine. . . Jewetts Garage. 2d77 | LOST—One 3$0x3% Amazon tire, Mi eapolis . “My trouble started ‘about two|—————————"———"°7 mounted on rim. Return to C. W. betsl o 4 » sh i wand I|FOR SALE—31 acres on beautiful | Jewett Co., for reward. 3d79 . yeats ago,” gbe: comtinued, . ‘2 lake with cottage. 3 acres cleared. have simply been a nervous.wreck| gg40 "oagy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 | FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms . ever since until now. Last January Beltr’ami ‘Ave. Phone 41. 64710 for light housekeeping. 208 Mis- Service our watchword 1 went to the hospital where ] was sissippi Ave. 2478 _ told that my whole system had be-|FOR SALE—9 room residence, 5 R BIRCHMONT BEACH HOTEL AT BEMIDJI. come poisoned by an affected appen-| bedrooms, fine bathroom, elegant The Headquarters of the Northern Minnesota Editorial Association a Thelp Summer Outing, June 27 to 29th, 1919.. pme has called Bemidji “The City ot At the park the following resolu- ‘Enterprises.” It deserves the name. | tions were unanimously adopted: dix, that an operation was my only. hope and it was doubtful if this would save me. So I arranged to have my children cared for, in case -I should location, good garage, .on 50 ft. corner lot. Will sell $3,150 with $500 cash and $35 per month. A real bargain. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- . WE PAY -- the highest market price - 0 It is an example of what a city can do KESOLUTIONS. not see them again, and submitted to trami Ave. Phone 41. 6(1‘/1,1 & when it is not loaded down with any In closing our annuai outing for 1919, | the operation. Well, the operation m for rags metals, rubbers and - sne over-rich man or any one dominat- | Which been one of the most suce | Was done with so much skill, and I }l‘ ’ E— l“‘"‘:‘ mgileytrom{’ food : scrap iron. -We also pay freight % Ing industry. Bemidji is a city 6f €lesxtxhu::’g?aat‘;]‘?.\'-’ltl‘)le in the history of | was so carefully nursed that finally clay farm, only 1 4 11 t of t hi ¢ y s ! e members of the - lake, 3% miles from station, Has y g on all out of town shipments for " young men who pull as a team.| Northern Minnesota Iditorial Assocla |80t out of the. hospital, ‘and was h 74x24 on stone foundation ‘o 100 d d . Hi They are all prosperous. No one has | tion wish to express their appreciation | home with my husband and children 0use: 48X r S bounds -and over. ighest E. J. any excuse for not being prosperous. for the bounteous hospitality of the again. Then.l plcig up-wondertully %fil’i{t?‘;sé Bgltllzmzzjegf L d m 1 Tt is mot to be wondered then that | fas. especially favored I providin | foF @ little more than a month when| 1oi! ; 64710 the two hundred who responded to :“"‘&hsflp’ollgfi ull"';f !lecfe'!!&rv 5 inai‘- I began haying. terrible, pairs in my .*__,____.—-—————- the Notrulfern aslsoclnglon's invitation | H “Mayne s:;_;fflm‘: and %en:;lz"fi’[:; beck over my kidneys. My appetite | FOR. SALE—$ rooms and bath,.newly : the comtort and pl or | was constipated, had fearful ead- Only $2500, $200 cash an m:;ulh:llt:(lll a half hundred autos and | o, ;omfort and pleasure of the antire| , 0y o “anq was' so nervous I could| monthly. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- ; lr;e !em n;\ahy to Itasca State x«i‘é‘?”{‘nfi%"f" our. hats to “Doc” Rut-| hardly sleep. 1 fell off .until 1 trami Ave. Phone 41. 6d710 ‘n;- 3 J\txa a stoo bmlx(rs r‘i’de througg soctations and dirccsopCiary of the As-| weighed less than a hundred pounds| —————————————o orest country broken by splendid | outing. who has demonstrated anew hig | and was so weak that.it was an effort [FOR SALE—156 acre farm, 60 acre prices paid for hides. : ’S HIDE & FUR CO. * : - 112 ' 3d Street | tarms. The park which is in fact amon- | ca for planning, promoting and 4 hioE state caltivation, lots : - for me to get about ‘at all. . under high, . 8 i 3 "::::,v:; r,)g“ghi‘f‘ rmhose child ‘tk. Is. | O n?ga‘_\)l\;lrxenmg‘l‘ltl a hlg}?“;xl)'; bk | “Rinally my husband suggested | Of fine timber, borders on a_fine ,j Enke Ytaaca :h: % “re"ti"e‘;“:jwlll nemory of those who pariicipated. We|:hat I try Tanlac, as it was being.so| lake full of fish. log house and barn = sippi and except tll:;iea‘: Cais l:;(‘:‘, deratibhble eMoris Lo inwure wi ey |Mmuch talked about, and the results %flo‘}-“"‘i}i‘i”i;/fi 2'1;‘8‘9382‘;?3;:“%‘;“: ) the only remaining large body of Nor. | Jo¥able “ouling. Thix also gocs to|have astonished us both. I couldn’t Phone 41. > 64710 ? g I way pine, the most stately and impres- fretler Wor president of the 'Asso-| see much improvement on my firstf *MoR€ %’ 00000 sive of all the pines mingled with the | A We wish to express our gratitude to | bottle, but with the second my apbe- |poR SALE«-10 acre farm close in, birch rightly called The Lady of the | 'Y, Clookston Lumber Company. fnd ilte*dot better, I commenced to feel part in crop for sale or trade. E. Forest. This -crowned a wonderful | iur for the bounteous fixm‘t‘)'er?j.-?:!:td'ix: improved and was surprised when Il 5= ‘willets, 218 Beltrami Ave. three days’ outing and placed the served us on the shore -of Lake| got on the scales, to find that I had Phone 41. 64710 n wreath of honor on the association. | B¢midll Saturday: also to the state|oone up to one hundred and eight —_ To it, to Bemidfi, to Birchmont, to the | tar cand Jonnta" Suiven Wate fores-| Lounds. Well, the third bottle did|FOR SALE—Highly improved 15 Park th!ese men showed thanks, con- dent o Lasca § n:le P.‘ 3 lfr)r'fl\e ra wonders for me, relieving me of all acreb(an:\, 3000 sr.rnwherrie‘s’, 2[(;2;3 o 3 S gratulations and praise, all deserved | }\{{%3% dirner and entertalnment: futs | and headache and making me raspberries; ¢urrants, gooseberries, . Zis = and all spontaneously given. Thurs- | Sthte Pask amrdeuring the visit. Lol Tait to eat up everything. 1 now| rhubarb, aspazagus, h gfh'b“s;‘ "f'n' 7, PN UCENSED AUCTIONEER day evening ‘the guests were enter- We express our appreciation of the| weigh one hundred and eighteen berries, plams, Cumpass cherries, - = Y about 10 acres in crops and gar- den, fenced 4 wires, cross-fenced, hog pasture, running water, 5-room bungalow, rough plumbing, large barn, mqdern chicken house, ice house, filled; machine shed, wood- shed, hoghouse, one mile from main street. ‘Very cheap at $4000. tained at an informal reception at | lnspiring message dellvered by 2. M.| ., unds—making a gain of more than, McMahon, t t Paui Birchmont where the 21st Battallon | Nseaoiniion oo Bromie Novis “up| twenty pounds on three bottles and Band rendered a short concert follow; | Manitoba, and F Mayor W g i bot- ed by a dance. 4 M oor \an:;pe:;n!or t‘;lre';‘rc:ordzl\:lo rgreml‘r‘x’;'; I'm wondering whatt "'ty,:‘;:{'::khfg Saturday morning was devoted to | fTom our neighbors to the norih. with|tle which I have just stal 4 whom we have alwave enjoyed such|will do for me. I sleep like a trip about Bemidji where the Crook- | friendly relations. 1 health hild. never waking at night m;n'Mill!. tlhnai new Normal and other o We sincerely thank A. a: a.,"";,;d teel like I could eat five nts of interest wi agen. through who A\ o f Y po ere shown the | N ebaper Union 1o farnishing ¢ or six meals a day. T dismissed my ) LEWIS BEROUD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ] 514 Miujuippi Ave. visitors. dnf . 5 Might trade for residence. E. J. At noon one of the features of the ;‘f)!;-(‘!i’:llvv’b"ri-:e-sl';;oc:?,tlfi‘ern:ut e aivo the | NED: four weeks ago, after aigh:;elz Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave.’ Phone 3 outing was staged when the Crook- | members of the Twin City Supply House | months steady service, and since tha 41, 64710 y ston Lumber Company entertained the | Ay a59G¢!ation for their generous | I have done all my own housewgrk, | ___ - ________ ___—— GARAGE oF editors and friends at a typical camp o'f)mt‘hconp:)osg:Lzlegofh:'h:ngacf:sn(lvy:“t'l‘z cooking and everything. I have'no |FOR SALE—House plants. 1204 3 P ’ dinner. Tables were set in the mat.|outing. o i & A i more dull, drowsy bad (eel(nISB an.t: Dowey, Ave: .—_0.30“ UALITY ural forests near Birchmont, where fish e Association members wish to ex- | Jife is a pleasure to me. can _——_E and beans were served to nearly three | beveaved: family of tho late Fraak f, | praise Tanlac enough for what it has | FOR SALE—80 acres l;lt utn}l:l;l‘o,v;c! . l?:u;l(liired Kel:l]:le.n A. A D. Rahn, Bert | Mevat, who ‘was called to rhls“Fe;v]l‘;d' done for me.” i byt ::‘ldfi 13;::":‘”"0;;“; 33 ego:d oP akin an e Bemidji officers of the | )§ ANEel arior.a Irutiful life Tanlac is sold in Bemi y the i, . 2 company were untiring in thelr offorts | his " Hektie the “Aitltrl Sr¥15%, | ity Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. | sol.” Inguire of H. M. Daures, St |} + EN DAY AND NIGHT lo,mnrll(e t(he meal a success. ;r}lfi b%nd lgyal xm%"d' d&flld one who’| R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French Cloud, Minn. . t) t P i sorely missed and long remem- |' o : ] e . o) -12 F ioomar > waa hid st e o hovel g | Szsd ot SR (e themtate SE i & Moon. and in aBudette b 3 Wik fOR SALE Summer homg, s foome If - Ford Cars Champion Spark . events being under the personal di- | "o hailed him as a friend. 3 R h. Ford T ¥ * 1 \ tection ot the JSunply e We will . it cation, large screened _porch. ordson Iractors N plugs also pm\(r’ldedethse ;glgesr.npgl‘h:hc%r:::- f:&'&:q‘fi“”’gn‘szff)%‘r‘fh"";ll:?tss"’l‘;"“t'h‘: Birchmont Beach. J. W. nggff E 'd B tt : i o A tition was keen, entries liberal and | that the eu}\lgeisli,}:‘e::n\)grrt?:s u;‘v’l.l} OTEL MANAGER __________.——————phone 2 e atteries Hassle‘r,fihock excitement intense. The - winners | take steps to hasten the consummation H FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- U s d s T' were as follows: et | o e e e hermoniet AND J tionary store for .rubber stamps |[f - nite tflte’, res absorbers Ladies” Egg and Spoon Race: Mrs.| ™ \ve note with gratification that the FIRST CLASS COOKS fac simile signature stamps, Do- 1 W. F. Marcum, Bemidji Sentinel. weman suffrage amendment finally suc- -} tarial 1s and corporation seals cGraw lires G d S C ¢ Fat Men's Race: L. A. Bradford, |¢eeded in passing Congress and we WANTED b rial seals a P YT sordon deat Covers Verndale Sun. Bepeio seo Minncanta neir nd (o018 | | pave o mice, welturmaed [|____________**/l)} Bosch Magnetoes Married Women's Race: Mrs. H. Z. | ment. In passing we pay our compli- || small Hotel of 31 rooms—dining || FOR SALE—TFive room cottage, bard ] Klaxon horns Mitchell, Bemidji Sentinel. Ealftfléfil:hg':mv}?;g gf“flé"!’:g&y& afu: room seating capacity of 71—and Wwood floors, city water, .sewer, Rayfield G'flfllfl Men's Race: W. W. Jomes, | champion of this worthy cause. o large lunch counter in connection. || electric lights. Lot extends to Carb Mazda lamp bulbs onvick Banner. We pause In the enjoyment of thi HOTEL MAN lake shore. One block south of : arburetors p . Single Ladies’ Race: Margaret{outing to express our ayfinpn?hyoco th: Want first-class 3 i Normal . school Taquire 1204 o i Oberg, Blackduck American. go0d people of Forgus Falls whoso hoa: |['or WOMAN to manage it Will [} BOCTEC 20 o sste([I Janesville Spark Red Crown Tug-of-War—Men—sSouthern Minne- i’,‘,};"’;.{o“';:.“,-’.“y.'}'o“' o‘%l;flll:ng:gdnoile&t- furnish board and room and pay il : i sota team. with them over "the Verrible Toss of|| $75.00 to $100.00 per month sal- WANTED 1 Plugs gasoline Tug-of-War—Ladies—N . | life and property which resulted fi 7 s s—Northern Min- | 418 S aBo Sohish struk thete pesman || 7% i PUSSUNI - - W PP VPPV nesota team. Also want first-class first and | | WANTED—Kitchen girl, at Third : ful city without i ] i “gh’;}’,';:’;.‘;,:‘,’fi',},f,’ N}Mgam K fi'ii cs,"o’!;{'y‘:,‘ii.%:éf'w;.frr’:"h" r‘,;d::e(h :%g.‘{t:f second coohxs, umubef go_og Street cafe. 778 GASOLINE, 25 and 2-10 cents per gallon. 3 rnal. 4 ) e nnesota, | ones and honest. Will furnisl — 11 A’ free for all.speaking contest In | Jiate rasoive to rerais' in an imme || board and room and pay $75.00 || WANTED—Housekeeper. A nice CYLINDER OIL, 15¢ per qt., 60c per gallon. which the participants were called on [ portions of their city. onth respec- home for right party. Small fam- ern Repair and Servi i n: Ch;irmanh‘vgflke who announced We are Srr‘a!ified 30 nlotc"(lhe excellent :i:‘:ly“o'oo per o ily. Everything convenient. Ap- - Mod P ervice Machine Shop e TOgTess ein * i the subject, the discussion being limit. | SfORILC0 FL"S nich has been ennehed Also want first-class WOMAN %lfi’o:: Gg;;w";‘“;%k:&z‘ S. fif{’;fl’ ed to three minutes or less, resulted | o behalf of the Babcock pl t 2 5 In prizes being awarded to Mrs. H. M. i 7 K Dlan for the || COOK for my home. She must : - § < ; . D! g awarded to Mrs. H. M. | construction of 7,000 miles of paved || 1P 5 000 Bl Qi ook, Wil w1d77 Tire Repair department. Car Washing, day and night Phillips of the Mahnomen Pioneer |trunk . highways in Minnesota, o Acetlyene welding e B e e " 5 lind H. Z. Mitchell of the Bemidji Sen- | Jiniof 17a® frst presented to the ne pay $10 per week, room and ||{YANTED Chambermaids and laun- Storage battery repair and service department tinel. 1 Babecock at the wi n oard, 1 kston. 5 /" 'In the evening President Verity call."| of this Association in \adena 1ot Jans Write me, or come see me. Give ?:Zoka;]:' M‘;,tmfime S We work on all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. o the guests to order and Introduced tRe caitors BF thic Nesocation i bro 8E° Sxperiencs, ;:igl;gt height, r—rm—m Our shop is departmentized udge - . anton .o emidji, a | moting the cam i v condition o! ea) l, erences, ANTED—Nigl COOK, al i former editor apd member of the asso- | U1t in the passaze of the Babeack || and how soon you can come. waitress at Ralston’s restaurant.; C. W. JEWETT COMPANY Inc. f’flfl!’t;-‘gl}'“gfe S‘:nt‘:“ Te‘:ie‘i'le,dt in- Minnesota the best svstem of highwaye Tell me all about yourself. Crookston, Minn. w1d77 Talerhi 474 418-22 B o eres| me o e early history | in the Northwest W o AND! i e ———————————————————————————— - of the aasoclati%n, recalling many of Committee on Resolutions, 2:C Ps CO%}&I?&L(IE}&?d,an FOR SALE—Elegant l1;1-()t:]?:ryJ s%gielk e ep one eltraml AVe. the .older members who has since H. P. Phillips. Mahnomen, s A and building for sale. e B passed to their reward. Gearge J. Siik. Topkin, ST. CLOUD, MINN.. lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. - Phone 41. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA _ M, H McMahon, gecretary of the Herman Has, Rercsdoia™ - 2 6d710. O o - o I 5 ) | | <€ o

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