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PAGE FOUR MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1919 AMERICAN CRIPPLES CARRY WANTED FOR RENT. WORDS OF CHEER TO TOMMIES ’ o R CLEANNG New York, Sept. 1.—Two of Ameri- |’ ? WANTE Good,. sinall tarmg. 50, to FOIRMRENT e sud. Culidzen e RAIN UR SHINE ca’s most famous cripples, Michael J. il e : ;30 :fafg;" G&"l’g ig::fi:;;ndi;‘lte}: ¢ 6ass Dowling, Olivia, Minn., and Quentin | vertisements In s column cos! » i } FOR RENT—Lake sh ttage. - D. Corley, Dallas, Texas, were pre- |alf cent a word per lssue, ‘when peid| on lake front -where there is good | "y R0 re ot 15\ “Minn sented July 25 to King George of lous‘ than 10c per issue. fishing, and where_ it would he aj. 3 ¥ i i : 6d93. You ?an ca" England ‘at the Royal garden party, | Ada charged on our books cost one nige summer home, near town: dnd:| o 1oL o ; according to a letter received by the ‘l:::s! x:h:::rgsger issue. No ads run for| railroad. Will pay. cash for the Red Cross Institute for Cripples and s fllght lflfl: l_frét afl' bargain price. MONEY TO LOAN Disabled Men from Mrs. Ethel Wood, Please write: full description and former secretary of the British minis- | HELP WANTED—MALE price to A. W. Iselin, 849 N. Key- % try of pensions. Dowling, who lost e i AR o -stone Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 6d91 M(:NEY TO IflOAN on improved \ 'RKS, 3 T T T e T T R arms. Northern Land : : 3?1:‘;6?1” l:lliss rll‘:}it n;?nda nltlil :evbell;:'f 4000 needed. “$92 month. Age, 18 WANTED—Two or three furnished Phone 29. g Comlllzlnsys Beltraml County B upward. Examinations every-| Or unfurnished rooms, modern pre- v zard at the age of 14, and Corley, who lost both arms in a railroad accident, were invited by the British Red Cross society, by arrangement with the American Red Cross institute, to visit England to cheer up the thousands of disabled Tommies in the reconstruc- tion centers there. At a meeting of some 2,400 dis- abled soldiers, Dowling and Corley related stories of their struggles to overcome their handieaps. Prince Al- bert addressed the soldiers. INVENTS NEW CRUTCH. (By United Press.) Sydney. (By Mail.)—A new crutch for the use of those injured in the war, designed to prevent crutch paralysis, has been invented by two Sydney mechanicians. The new de- vice, it is expected, will be adopted by the military authorities. EPISCOPAL CHURCH NOTES. The Altar Guild of the Episcopal church will meet with the president, Mrs. L. B. Wilson, this evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members to rally for the season’s work. Rev. George Backhurst will hold services on Tuesday evening at Guild Hall, Tenstrike. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to. 6, 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 401-W 1st National Bank Bldg. Calls made Bemidji DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP _OBTHOPATHIC PEYSICIAN : AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office phone 153 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON ..Office and Hospital 3 doors west.. of Troppman's. Phone No. 209 3rd Street and Irvine ave. DENTISTS Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Offiee—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. J. LAWYERS GRAHAM ‘M.- TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 560 DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing ~—Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding " and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET where soon.- .Experience unneces- sary. [For free particulars, write Raymond Terry (former govern- ment examiner) 1426 Continental Bldg,, Washington. 7d95 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two kitcnen girls. Dal- ton hotel. 819tt WANTED—Dining room girls, at Kelliher Hotel. £ 5d96 WANTED—Girl, for house work, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 3d91 WANTED—Potatoes.at.I. P. Batchel- der’s store, Bemidji, ‘Minn. 6d95 WANTED—Experienced maid for housework, good wages and good home for a competent girl. Tele- phone No. 847. WANTED—Good girl, house work. Mrs. H. Mills, Beltrami. Phone 107. WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- eral housework. Call at W. G. Schroeder store. Phone 65. 82tt WANTED-—Capable woman, as housekeeper for small home. Ad- dress Box 82, - Bemidji, Minn. s 828t WANTED—School. girl to take care of my two children. Can go to .school, also board and room fur- nishéd and reasonable cash com- pensation. Address, J. J. Parr, 416 America Ave., or Pioneer Pub Co. - 3d93 \.’VANTEDw-'Kltchen girl and cham- ber maids. Apply Markham hotel. 827tf for general 907 5d92 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Secoud hand bicyele in good condition. Apply P: E: D. Care Pioneer. 6d92 FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf POR SALE—18-foot Old Town cance. . Address ‘‘canoe” care Pioneer. 6-92 FOR SALE—6 cylinder D45 1917 .Buick. Address X Y Care Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. 6d96 FOR SALE-—Two baseburner stoves, .. ‘Garland make, at $15 each. Mrs, Stanton, 919 Bemidji Ave. Phone 1490, 91tf FOR SALE—The hest truck and ‘perry -farm, 3% mile to normal ‘Good buildings, $3750, a snap. E. 1. Willits. 218 Beltrami Ave. iPhone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4d91 fOR SALFE—See the Bemldji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and corporation seals i 36t1 FOR SALE—Good buggy, wagon, light driving haruness, good span black horses, about 1450 each, this is my own farm team. 218 Beltrami Ave. E. J. Willits, Phone 41. Res. phone 446-J. 4d91 FOR SALE—Stuyvesant player pi- ano, oak case, in first class condi- tion, with 100 music rolls, price $300. A. W. Bartlett, Fair View farm, 1% miles east of Lavinia, Minn. 12d96 FOR SALE—After Sept. 1st I will ofter all of my household furniture including stoves an A 1 piano with black walnut case for sale. 707 Minnesota Ave. Frank Miller. 12d94 FOR SALE—White Wyandotte hens. ‘Merton Denley, 913 Bemidji Ave. 3d93 FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK "OR SALE—Young pigs, also full blooded Guernsey bull. Mission ‘School Farm, Red Lake, Minn. 6d96 FOR SALE—One carioad of well broke Montana horses at snap prices. Bemidji Horse Market. J. Moberg. 84tf FOR SALE—Cheap, if taken at once, one 5 year old cow, will be fresh April 1st, from blooded Herford bull. ' See Harry B. Oshorne, 709 Mississippi Ave. 1d91 U D. H. FISK 4 Attorney at Law Oftice, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181 Collections a Specialty ~ Phone 181 Third Street Gafe :Our ‘Waiters Do the Waiting 829t |, . - ferred. Suitable for light house- .= keeping or otherwise. Call West- ;- ern Union. i 3d91 WANTED—Place for boy to work for board and room while attending high school. -Address, P. J. Mill- boch, Solway, or Phone 24-F-5. 5 2d92 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A A A A A A NP AR FOR SALE—Thoroughly modern 4 room and bath, $2,800; easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. * Phone 41. e o 4d91 FOR SALE—New 4-room house, gar- age, 50 ft. lot; only $1200. iy Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 41. Res: 446-J. - - E PR v A e R RN WL O ety FOE. SALE—Good house, 4 robms and bath, electric light and gas, $1400, easy terms. E."J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave.' Phone- 41, 4d91 FOR SALE—6 room house, 1014 Bel- trami Ave. Modern except heat. Phone 564-J. Call at 1221 Park Ave. 6d93 FOR SALE—Good '3-room’ house ‘on cement foundation, cement cellar, || garage, chicken house, 4-50 ft. lots. $750, E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. ST 3del FOR SALE—Modern house at corner of Beltrami Ave and 10th 8t. With hot water -heat, electric lights, gas+and bath. Inquire of John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. 821tt —_— FOR ‘SALE—thoroughly modern 6- room house, hot water heat. Newly decorated, and polished floors. Garage 50 ft. corner lot, only $3,- 700. $500 cash and $36 per month. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami 'Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 445-J. 3d91 S el ek NS an D FOR SALE—Very nice 6-room mod- ern house, 3 lots close to normal and lake. $2450. Almost new 7 room house, good bath, 50 ft, cor- ner lot. $3350. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 446-J. 3d91 FOR SALE—Five rdom cottage, one block from Bemidji normal. Lot extends to'lake shore. Hardwdod floors, ‘city water and seweér, élec- tric lighty. - Inquire on. premises, 1204 -Dewey “Ave. : FOR -SALE—Nine room house, mod- ern- except heat, 57bed raoms, elose | * to lake; normal and churcheg, has been held at $3,500, noy_ $8,150, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41,'Res. phone 446-J. 4d91 FOR SALE—Seven thoroughly mod- ern house, Garage 60 ft. lot, one block from lake, 2 blocks ffom nor+ mal. Never offered leis tham $3500, now $3150. Can give pos- session at once. E.J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4491 A A A A A A A A A AN FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY AR A A A A A A A A A A A AANS AL FOR SALE—Good improved 10-acte farm one mile out, log house, log barn, log chicken house. Well look this up, only $800. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4491 FOR SALE—Large building 24x36, small building 12x16 on 2 acres, 80 rods from school, and on fine road, 2 miles from city. $400. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. ~ % FOR SALE—80 acre highly-improved farm. Quarter mile lake shore, fine beach, good 7-room house, barn hog house, corn crib, wood shed, smoke ‘house,: deep foundation for |- silo; well-and windmill, chicken house, fenced, four miles from eity. Only $2500.00 or will sell 200 acres for $4000 for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4491 FOR SALE—80 acre highly improved farm, heavy hardwood land, large house, barn, granaries, = chicken house, 3% miles from .station, $2500. Might trade for acreage and house close in or sell on easy terms. E.J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave.. Phone 41, Res. 446.J. 4d91 FOR SALE—Good improved 10 acres, 5 acres under cultivation, one mile from city, new 4 room log bunga- low, barn and chicken hoyse, one of the best here $1250. One of the very best 160 acre farms in this country,-highly improved, all under cultivation except 26 acres of pasture. A real bargain at $75.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res: phone 446-J. . 4491 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—One Jefferson highway, be- tween French’s farm and Strow- bridge farm, a box containing blue plaid dress trimmed red and black and white striped skirt. Return to Joe Boucker’s store, reward. +1d91 LOST—On auto road between Erskine and Bemidji, a brown suit case with name tag attached, of -John Severson, Aberdeen, 3. D. Finder please forward to Bemidji: Pioneer Office for reward. - LOST—A book from the. -lirary, “The Call of the North.” Finder please return to the Library. 1491/ S11te - - 3d9%°F THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER " FOR SALE OR RENT FOR “SALE OR RENT—My resi- dence, realestate, household goods, my entire flock of young and old Buff Rock chickens and equip- ment. " Dr. J. Warninger. 10496 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SNAPS! 6-room house; lot 81x140, east front, screened porch, tubular well, 2 blocks from school. Price, $1,850, half cash. Fine residence lot, 50x140, southeast corner, on paved street. A bargain if taken at once. 8-room house, lot 50x132. Price $600, $150 cash. 240 acres on state road, 1% miles from railroad station, clay loam, part well timbered. $15 per acre, $2 per acre cash, balance easy terms. 5-room house on Doud Ave., several blocks from the normal, house in good condition; $1,500, part cash. We have several parties looking for houses. If yours is for sale list it with us. Do not list it unless you are willing to give pos- session within a short time. We make sales. 320 acres ditched land, 8 miles from railroad statien, good roads, timber enough to pay for the land. $8.00 per acre, worth twice that much. This is in a settled com- munity. ) ! GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P, LAHR Phone 93 Markham Hotel Building FOUTS FOUGHT AT GETTSYBURG Is tiow 72 But Feels Well and - Strong Since Tanlac """ Ended Trouble “I am now seventy-two years of age and during all those years I have never run across a medicine that-I consider in a class with Tanlac,” said W. H. H. Fouts, the well known re- tired building contractor, residing at 37 West Vine street, Canton, Illinois, in an inferesting interview, recently. Mr. Fouts is a veteran of the Civil War and fought in the famous battle of Gettysburg. He is very proud, and justly so, of the services he ren- dered his country in those trying days. Mr. Fouts is a man of un- questioned honesty and integrity and one of Canton’s most substantial and highly respected citizens. ~ He has lived there for over fifty years. .“For almost twenty years,” he con- tinued, “I have suffered from stomach trouble and complications, such as headaches, gas on my stomach, pal- pitation of the heart, constipation and dizziness. I not only suffered dreadfully from these ailments, but for the past ten or twelve years I have had an awful seige of rheuma- tism and had reached the point where 1 never expected to be well any more. A great many people here know about the time my health went back on me and I got in such a bad shape I had to give up .my business. My stomach was in such a condition that T could hardly retain anything I would eat and I would suffer like blazes with cramps and pains all through me. My heart would jump and palpitate so on account of the gas on my .stomach that I feared I had heart trouble. At night I would almost smother and have to get right out of bed, feeling like I would never be able to draw another good, free breath. “Why, before I got this Tanlac I had not been able to get a good night’s rest in so long that I can hardly remember the time. I have had such awful rheumatic pains in my legs and such a drawing on my muscles that many a night I would just have to get up and walk about the room trying to get relief. But all is quite different with me now. A few weeks back I began taking Tan- lac and now I.am in as good shape as anyone could wish to be. Why, I am feeling as well as I did twenty- five years ago, when I was handling big building contracts, and I hon- estly believe I could go right out now and handle as big a job as I ever did and put it over with my same old time vigor. My stomach never both- ers me any more and I never have a rheumatic pain or an ache of any kind, ‘and I sleep like a log every night. In fact, I am feeling so strong and well ‘that I have a mind to do some more building. I tell you a medicine that will fix a man of my age up sound and well, after he has suffered so long, is bound to be un- usual. There is no word of praise '~ Travelers— will find a warm welcome at T ' Service our watchword’ wh?re, dfis time, he West Minneapolis. Groceries, . FPoed, Etc. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji,” Minn. =2 20 3020020202020 20 2020208 FRESH CUT FLOWERS SWEET PEAS ROSES and and Gladioli ASTERS that are of all beautiful colors I —————————————— Got a Sick Friend or Relative? If so, there is no better way that you can show your affection for them than to send them a nice bouquet of fresh cut flow- ers. It will brighten the sick room and hasten recovery. We receive them fresh twice a week and can make them up for the sick room or the bride at the wedding. We make special wreaths for the loved ones who have passed to the -great beyond. Sweet Peas, Gladioli, Roses and Asters of all colors always on hand. 'HUFFMAN 34 & O’LEARY "= L 2addadanaa: Q Z 5 or 7 passenger cars. BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour and get_a cax to go any- Phone 65|, aaxaxwxa%xwg*f i1 9 i » - 9 ¥ ® v 4 top, good for Tanlac.” / “Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R.. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Wil- liams. Cc a package - before the war 5c-~a package ' during the war C a package NOW 'THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! i N \ m Defective

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