Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 8

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER S ; " " - Tenpers and Tight Coliars. ] Rvpllnfln. Foreite. - 4 Dr. Leonard Williawx, lecturing on | WOQULD VISIT FlANCEE; SHOT In England and in Scotland, bm _ ] ] y o] “Common -Sense,” at a nursing con- : the war, were many hunting rangep e ference and exhibition in London, said | woarer of French War Cross Shot | and sporting grounds. During the war, J[W[TT’ °$5‘Affi\?" ———OPEN DAY AND NIGHT——— Ford Cars Champion Spark: Fordson Tractors <‘plugs - . Exide Batteries || Hassler shock o United_States Tires . . ahibules. FOR SALE that people with tight collars did not by Countryman at Swiss however, these were cut down. to sup- AN P~ | drain thelr brains properly, and oftan Border. ply munition factorles at home and FOR SALE—Gas range and kitchen | gyffered from bad tempers. He had g armies abroad. Never before, It Iy cabinet. Almost new. Inquire of | \ojced (hat since women hnd given | “Geneva.—A Krench soldier, aged 24,| sald, have these countries been so bare Nicolett hotel. 447261 \;p high collars and were wearing £r- | wjo jas heen at the front since 1914 | of timber as they are at present. But ¥OR SALE—Cole eight, very good | ments which gave complete freedoml | 4y won the war cross, presented him- | now they are preparing to replant condition, at a bargain. Bemidji| (o the neck they had become sweeler | goje 1o the Kroneh guard at Neuf- | their forests. The old ones were first - Motor Service. 712tf tempered. chatel, on the Swiss frontier, and sald | of all ornamental but incidentally they | FOR SALBE—House plants that he must visit his flancee in Swit- [ proved useful. These which they are Dewey Ave. L ——————————— F aérland, wliom he had not seen for | planting now are to be first of all use- mm FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car, } shvee vears. ful and also, of course, ornamental. wood floors, city water, sewer,| nearly new. Positively a snap forf - wwyen the guard sald that It was im- —_— electric lights. Lot extends to| quick sale. 815 Miss. Ave. 2d726 1 et hi a th of | =——————————————————=| posaible to let him pass, the soldier de- Renmores: lake shore. One block sow FOR SALE—Elegant grocery stock: clared, “I am going. even.if you shoot “S8o you were in a German prlmn ,, McGraw Tlres Gordon seat Cov ers Normal school. inquire * l.:s\‘l: and building for sale. E.J. Wil- m____;"_m_“————————- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, FOR SALE—Ford, 1918 model tour- B me.. I must see her.” As:he crossed | camp?” the frontier the guard m:ed and the “Yes.” ) Mch Magnetoes WANTED—Girl, at Pfeifers bal ing car. Positively the best buy goldier fell dead. “How was the food t!xere"‘ Klaxon horns in the city, and a snap for quick a——A‘“‘*‘k—F_— “Don’t ask me to answer a qiles- 'Rayfield . Mississippi Ave. 3d723 eas ack Farmer. n ltke that, but I'll say this much? sale. 816 Miss Carburetors || Mazda lamp bulbs Mllffll‘d Del.—While P‘OW"ll in ll If°1 ever run across the old lady.1I fleld Howard Webb, 8on ‘of” Ebert ugé ‘to board with"—overcome by Webb, who resides a few mllés; from | the recollection of the mean remarks Bemidji, Minn. Star Route No. 2. WANTED—Girl for general house-|ypqe,0q ran the point of his plow into | he used to make about those Sunday ! 5d729| work. Phone 600. Inquire 204, "), "0r ') 0eq and was attacked by a it Irvine Ave. 6d726 & ¢ ol S ¥ ! night sugpers of cold ham and gvits,: swarm of bees and rendcred uncon- | the returned doughboy applied a hand: WANTED—To buy for cash, one-halt | sefous by them. He will recover, the | kerchief to his eyes and hastily walk section of northern Beltrami coun- | doctors say. ¢4 away.—Birmingham Age-Herald. -] ty.land. State price and condi- . i . . tions first letter. James F. Van- tuyl. Gardner, N. D. 16481 R SALE—18 ft. gasoline launch. Will take good row boat as part|93LP¢ payment. Mrs. Andrew Pederson, Janesville Spark - [|Red Crown Plugs * gasoline FOH. SALE—Cheap, one and two quart glass fruit cans. 623 Mis. sissippi Ave. 3d725 FOR SALE—Army tents, about 20 left. Will sell for $25, (white) GASOLINE, 25 and 2-10 cents per gallon. CYLINDER OIL, 15¢ per qt., 60c per gallon. Modern Repair and Service Machine Shop L Acetlyene welding $30, kahki, each 15x15. Nels | ——0— ———"———"——""—"——"—= L ; Loitved. Bemidji. : 112e 712: WA LD 2;u1rom A ) et : Tire Repair department. Car Washing, day and night i" : 'loxfilrfi\i;‘bc_r;)’f)of::r:alem:: tcr:;e E' WANTED—To rent, (onr o}_ll_‘ve room u“ger s Bs [Ien Storaée battery repaxr and ‘service department | %‘lol}a:i{}?s 218 Beltrami AVZBA house. Inquire of Clifford Kfm%?r > We work on all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. [ ¥OR SALE OR TRADE—For a light- | WANTED—A young lady to act as S . M——— , Our shop is departmentized %_ | o e c‘(‘msd'i‘[‘f:lk"k,e,‘,'qfifi‘; B va¥| time. Phone 234. 24726 -is a good meal. , . W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. ; ! Billlard Parlor. 715t | \WANTED—Three girls for diet “Telephone 474. 418-22 Beltrami Ave. - T kitchen. Apply Minnesota Stat ’ . « t‘OuR %::‘fifi;;!ll-;aac{g;tr:z:nl‘xécalt]e‘:l:: Sunal‘i;;'ium,p Sta:gmns:gmdtq)riuafl: Don t'forget that we have good meals barn, otc., 2 miles from village| Ming: 84125 by the thousands in our store. {are Pioneer, WANTED—A tent maid fi . . . . ool 7O SALE—See the Bemidli Sta-| housework. Good wages. Phone’ That’s the main point it’s one thing to he know you are going to get groceries for tionary st.m:a for rubber stamps, 3.‘1725: supper and another to know where to get -BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA tac si Signature stamps, no- ! . tarial seals and corporation seals | WANTED—Woman, to de house: 36t1] wor. No cooking. Good wages. | m Apply Third Street cafe. 718tl THE BEST B T R Al orch, | AN T f;;r'v"f;{n;shegkwr- — T Elrehmast Séch = 1, Ws Wiltey, kldlf'&rxé;son‘}ce}z)r'l:i :fi: o;c’:;iugffs'f} Well, the quickest way to find the per- O A S CWimiite, 318 Beltrami | WANTED —Two ":' a: s:g 32%:5. ctmeslis tow LoD oo countgrs : . Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf | thony's hospital 6d731 i and tell us what you want. 2 WANTED—Waiter and kitchen girl, | - at Vickers hotel. 24726 R EEEE R E E R RES e M e ¥TOR SALE—Having sold my farm home, am moving into city, and I + offer for sale one Jersey cow, one i of the very best, one young cow, |y WANTED—Chambermaid, at % will be fresh in Oct., but had ought |y once, good salary pleasant siar- — g i to be milked now; one other good|y roundings. Apply housekeep- 4 . cow, one fine mare, one mare year-|y or, Hotel Markham. 64726 £ .- ling colt, about 400 thorough bred | x 4 4 % % % % % & % % & % X . white Leghorn chickens, 8 of the LOST AND FOUND. - 'very best Duroc Jersey hogs, pota- LOST—Brown purse, containing $11 in currency and $3.50 in silver. Finder leave at Pioneer office. Re- i such a lot of small tools to num- ward. Initials on inside of purse, ' ous to mention. E. J. Willits,| - At intersection of 4th St. and 218 Beltrami, Phone 41. 725.26-28 America Ave. g 3d726 ‘ Our Grocenes are the guests of many i homes where thg three squares are the hearth-side goddess. Schroedgr Groceries Cor. 4th St. agfi}iMinnesota Avenue Phones 65 and_ 66. * * * x * to planter, Potato sprayer potato --take, one light buggy, harness, mower, rake, sulkey plow, walk- ing plow, drag, cultivator, and s CLIFFORD & | g Our next week's speaals means dollars in your pockets Have you | | started dealing with us? if net, begin now. Bear in mind that we del- iver all orders amounting to $2 50 or more free of charge to all parts IlllllllllllllIlllllllllll|!lll|ll‘l flllll!lllllIIIlllllllill!lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIlIvlIlilllllllllllllllllllll z = BEMIDJI, MINN. § Flour, per bbl .................. $11.95| Fancy olives extra large size ........ A5} o : ; ¢ £ Flour, per 98-1b sack, cloth ......... 6.05 | Lemon extract, pints . ............. .85 -fiigfifi grr&l: 31:;': X éfi:fi’s p;é'r%%zzeé: gg - H Flour, per 491b. sack, cloth. . ....... 3.05 | Lemon extract, quarts . ............ 1.60 | Mason Fruit Jars, 3-gallons, per doz.. 1.05 £ Flour, per 243-1b. sack paper ....... 1.55| Vanilla extract pints .. ............ 60| E.7. Seal Fruit Jars pints per doz.. .90 j £ Corn meal, per 25-1b RGN s 8 v 1.30 | Vanilla extract, quarts ............ 1.15| £ 7. Seal Fruit Jars, quarts per doz. . . 1.00 3 il = Oat meal, per 223-Tb.sack.......... 1.10 | University Jel]y Powder, pkg........ 09| £ 7. Seal Fruit Jars, i-gal. per doz.. .. 1.25 I8 } £ Broken rice, per tb................ 07| Fruit Nectar, 40z. . ............... 21| Qalf, 25 h. DALS . .. .o oo 35 P | £ Jap. rice, pertb....... 12¢, or 10 Tbs. 1.15 | Junket Tablets, DKg. ... .......... 101531t 100 1H bags ..o 1.00 l 3| £ Hand picked navy beans ........... .08 | Seeded raisins, large package. . ... .. 15| Roofing paper, 1 ply, perroll .. ... .. 1.00 ) %! = Pork & Beans, 3 cans.25c, or per doz. .95| Oranges, good size, per dozen. . ....... 45| Roofing paper. 2 ply, perroll. . ... ... 1.30 | i £ Mixed vegetables for soup, 2 cans ... .25| Lemons, extra large, per dozen . . ... 40| Roofing paper, 3 piy, per roll . . ... .. 1.65 i £ Tomatoes, large size, 3 ¢ans. ....... .50 | Summer Sausage, b. ............. 28| Barn Paint, 1 gal. can ............. 1.15 £ Salmon, tallcan ................. .19| Smoked Bacon, 1b. ... ... e et -39| House Paint, 1 gal. can . .......... 2.35 1| = Climax egg noodles, fine and broad style Smoked Bacon Squares, Ib.......... 31 | Bhamel wash basins, each . . . .- . ... .10 ] E o Byl istamiehattn v u snde s -25 | Smoked Shoulder Ham, 1b ......... 29 | 3 tine forks, each ................. .75 3 £ 5-1b. can Baking powder ........... .65 | Wisconsin Cream Cheese, 1b. ....... 37 i e il = Tea siftingfi§, per b e ol 5 B l.% Fai?Ic{yfcut Allp slxgic}?d herring, 1pail BERT i%g - ' £ Quality coffee, groun T K at Alaska herring, pail .. ... .. i S , £ Equality coffee, per 1b. 48¢, per 10 Ibs. 4.50 | BROOMS, 4 string, each ........... X SHEETE?R&N HI::? EAQS! CORE%EPKLN : 8 £ Peaberry coffee, per Ib. 44c, per 10 tbs. 4.20 | Soap, Armour's Witch Hazel and Butter- FEED. .. Very Lowest Prices on Hay and Feed 3 4| £ Fancy Olives medium size bottle. . . . . 23] milk,6bars ................ ... : ' . '-l.IIIllIIlII||llIllllIIIIlI!IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllIIIllIl|I||lll||IIIIIIIIIlIlIll||lll"IIIllll||IIlIllllIllllllll"lllllII|IIIIl‘IlllIIIIIII!ll"l|lll||II|||IIIl|I“llllIllllllllllllllllllllllll i lllllllIIII||I|ll|||||l|ll||||lll||llI|l|IllIlII‘l||llI|l"l|Illl""""lllllflllll‘ Courteous attention to all customers. We need you-- You need us- We make ney-- ; aEtan ok CLIFFORD & CO. y B - ] | £ s | ] f l | ' ; A r Deféétive P I l | ! | s el O ey Y 4 N | H t ! |

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