Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 2, 1919, Page 6

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-PAGE SIX THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER $&¢CLASSFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT# Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION .. and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutlve insertions of same copy Cash‘ ) FOR SALE—6 room house, 1014 Bel- trami Ave. Modern except heat. Phone 564-J. Call at 1221 Park Ave, 6d93 FOR SALE OR TRADE—House and FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY LOST AND FOUND. _ i E il R e Sl FOR RENT. LOST—On auto'road between Erskiue and Bemidji, a browr it case with name tag attached, of John Severson, Aberdeen, 3. D. Finder please forward to Bemidji Pioneer|~ FOR - RENT—Lake shore cottage. Thos. Roycroft, Lavinia, Minn. . 6d93 o mush accompany copy. 2 1 Office ‘for reward. 3493 |, : ’ 3 69 e ots in‘Nymore for Ford run- _ Y, £ l'w ' Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CEN’I‘ a word aMbic:‘:t T. M. Burton, lezl:g’ie;‘; TOST . White kit bolt. trimmed 0 WOMEN KIU.ED and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT e e ] HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Kitchen girl and cham-}FOR SALE—After Sept, 1st 1 win with pearl bugtons, between Ninth |. and Bemidji and the Heffron pl‘fice1 on Thirteenth St. Return to Mrs. Wm. McCuaig, 903 Bemidji - Ave.: 2d93 - WHEN CAR PLUNGES Red Wing, Sept.. 2.—Mrs.x Alice Thompson of Red Wing and Miss Marsietta Costello, age 26 years, ‘of Minneapofis, -were killed, and Andrew Lindquist ‘and’ Jofm Ryan, both of 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. 3d91 N~ ber maids. Apply Markham hotel. offer all of my household furniture TOR SALE —Mcders Bouda ot corder MONEY TO LOAN Red Wing, were seriously injured, CENSUS CLERKS, (men, women) 8 827tf| including stoves ap A 1 piano with | FOR SALE—Modern house at corner . ~~ | Iate Tast night when the auto driven 5 g Y black walnut case for sale. 707| Of Beltrami "Ave and 10th.St. ; by Lundquist, plunged ov ten- ed. $92 month. Age, 18 :|MONEY TO LOAN on improved ’ 8 o3 & ton 4000 need: Minnesota Ave. Frank Miller.| =~ With hot water heat, electric foot embankment at Sunny Brook , upward. Examinations every- FOR SALE 3 12094 lights, gas and bath. Inquire of farms. Northern Land Compesmy. 500 nent Ners where soon. Experience unneces- ""| John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. 821tf| Phone 29. 1m95 ™0 [ sary. For freg particulars, write o ndquist said the bright lights of FOR SALE—Ford touring car, in © ' |an approaching auto blinded- him. FOR SALE—Five room cottage, one block from Bemidji normal. Lot extends to lake shore. .. Hardwood floors, city water and sewer, elec- tric lighte. Inquire on premises, 1204 Dewey Ave.' 811tf FOR SALE—Nine room house, mod- ern except heat, 5 bed rooms, elose to lake, normal and churches, has been held at $3,500, now $3,15Q; easy terms. E."J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. . 4d91 " Raymond Terry (former govern- good condition, completely over- hauled this spring. Several extras, seat covers, side curtains, :tire racks. Reasonable. Call Jewelt’s garage or phone 922. . gatr FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK e o FOR SALE—Young plgs, also full blooded Guernsey bull: Mission School Farm, Red Lake, Minn. 6d96 FOR SALE—One 1919 model Dodge Bemidji Auto 9211 HELP WANTED—FEMALE |FOR SALE—Bennett typewriter. See it at The Pioneer office. Price WANTED—Two kitcnen girls. Dal-| -$15.00. 92tf : ton hotel. 819tt Subscribe for The Daily Picmeer. Ryan is in a pecarious condition. Nearly new. Bldg., Washington. ———————————eei— = ——————— ] e e P P —_—_—— STOP— your. Grocery bill by taking the advice of FOR SALE—Second hand bicycle in good condition. Apply P. E. D. Care Pioneer. 6d92 WANTED—Dining Kelliher Hotel. room girls, at 5d95 FOR SALE—One carload of well broke Montana horses at snap WANTED—Girl, for house work, 29| pOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see . 10th St. Phone 570-W. 3d91| “or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami 7. | AVe, Phone 41. 1213tt e Ty . WANTED—Potatoes at 1. P. Batchel- prices. Bemidji Horse Market. J. 5 r ]m 4 der's store, Bemidji, Minn. 6495 | fOR SALE_18-foot Old Town | Mobers. 84t SNAPS! someone who NOWS that we sell the best WANTED—Girl, for cleaning. Ap-| £anoe. =~ Address ‘canoe” care WANTED buyable Grogeries in this whole big town. ) BIY to housckeeper, Hotel wark-| FIoneeh %% |GRTED astry cook. Appiy Hotel ) s - ~ ) ! . ham. 3d9 FOR SALE—6 cylinger D45 1917 Markham. 3a95 6-room house, lot 81x140, east ' 'WANTED—Experienced maid for . housework, good wages and good Bemidji, Minn. 6d96 well, 2 blocks from school. Price, L 'home for a competent girl. Tele- dressmaker. 110 6th St. Bemidji, . e . 34T, Saa dresan Yas4 || $1,850, half cash. treatment and whose front door smiles Fo(f}l ?ALE—Two baseburner stoves, WANTED —Position a5 SLenographer. thl:xe residence lot, 50x140, t h h WANTED—Good girl, for general arland make, at $15 each. Mrs. i || southeast corner, on paved street. ever ime S _ house work. Mrs. H. Mills, 907| Stanton, 919 Bemidji Ave. Phone C"‘"; give g&iozd;ett:l:nscte. s°m§:9x3 A bargain if taken at once. y € comes ome. with an arm ‘Beltrami. Phone 107. 5asz| 490. 91tr| berience, SOiA ok WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps eral housework. Call at W. G. Buick. Address X Y Care Pioneer, high school. tWANTED—-—Sewing by experienced WANTED—Place for boy to work for board and room while attending Address, P. J. Mill- front, screened porch, tubular 8-room house, lot 50x132. Price $500, $150 cash. 240 acres on state road, 1% miles from railroad station, clay Just ask anyone who has sampled our “1oad of our food——because it knows there will be< no slams when the family files out - ~+8chroeder store. Phone 65. 82tf fac simile signature stamps, no boch, Sol Phi 24-F-5. . # x : tarial. seals and ¢ i oc! olway, or Phone 5 , || loam, part well timhered. $15 per 8 4 WAhNTEkD-—Cap‘able yomsn, as Slidie s s%zlfl 2d92 acr;, t:fmper acre cash, balance after br %_akfast dinner and supper. ” ousekeeper for small home. - eas 8. dress Box 82, Bemid}i, Minn.|FOR SALE—Stuyvesant player pi- MW 5-room house on Doud Ave., 828tf| ano, oak case, in first class condi- | FOR SAll)’géIOR A};fifizs-::r;’,’fi‘ég;fl:‘; sew:’ebnl blocks from the r;ormnl We dellver any place mn the clty g e Y . tion, with 100 music rolls, price room . 5 house in good condition; $1,500 WANTED—SchooI gIrl to take care| 300 A, W. Bartlett, Fair View| Pioneer. 2093 || part cash. ’ : of. my two children. Can go to school, also board and room fur- nished and reasonable cash com- —— dence, realestate, household goods, e £ 4 sy " i pensation. Address, J. J. Parr, 416 | FOR SALE_White Wyandotte hens.| my entire flock of young and old || list it’ with us. Do mot list it Itis UP tO you; take advantage of it. " ‘America: Ave., or Pioneer Pub Co.| Merton Denley, 913 Bemidji' Ave.| -Buff Rock chickens and equip- unless you gre willing to give pos- b ' 3d93 farm, 1% miles east of Lavinia, Minn. 12d96 3d93 |, ment. Dr. J. Warninger. FOR SALE OR RENT—My resi- 110496 We have several parties looking for houses. If yours is. for sale session within a short time. We make sales, ROSKOWICK TO AGAIN MANAGE THE MARKHAM $8.00 per acre, worth twice that Harry Roskowick, who before en- 1 mucht This is, in a settled com- - Phones 65 and 66 tering the service, was manager of muni the Hotel Markham for three or four I he I ' t I 1{ e GEO."H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Corner Minnesota Ave.'and Fourth St. {ears returned ‘to Bemidji last evelxll- On es Phone 93 ng and will again_be manager of the . b g - e A hotel, suc edjng Mr: Byer, who. has M“k-f:“-',_ Hf{“‘ 3“‘“'“{ 4 HlegnGd ——————-— e, e, s -— - For thé past nlx months Mr. RoskoA wick . has . been: in “Italy - with- Mr. Hoover' and - while' in the service made” nine tfips acrossi - snmx-rgn:vr.s STEAL PAIR OF BELLOWS FROM IRON FOUNDRY Although" snegk thieves cloped with-two hand bellows from the iron foundry of Thomas 8. Wilson, they don’t seem to vé ‘“blowing” much about it. The bellows were used to cléean molds in the shop, located a block south of the Bemidji Manu- facturing company. They cost $o each. Of late several pieces of brass have also been missed, some of the brass being of value to the plant. BAUDETTE FARMER KILLED. I Baudette, Sept. 2.—L. O. Mike Cle- mentson, father of six children, was struck by an auto near his farm Sun- day- afternoon and died three hours later. Young Choquette and his friend who were in the car had just changed seats and did not see the man: unm too late. OLE_ARWATER FAIR TO BE HELD AT BAGLEY. The Clearwater county fair will be held at Bagley, September 18, 19 and 20 this year and arrangements are being made to make it the best ‘fair in the history of the county. It is expected that every department this year will be larger than on any other year and arrangements are being made by the agricultural association to secure good exhibits to be shown at other fairs throughout. the north- west during the coming winter’. NEW FURNITURE ARRIVES The new leather upholstered furni- ture for the Masonic Temple has ar- rived and is now being put into place in tue lodge room. FORSAKES SCHOOL FOR OFFICE After teaching school for several years, Miss Florence Haley decided that office work ‘was more to her liking, so she took a course at the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. Her appointment as Secretary to Superintendent of Schools, Deamer, of Fargao, is the result. Miss ‘Mabel ‘Geisler, of Lis- bon, has also entered office work. After graduation she accepted a position with the Ransom County Farmers Bank in her home town. Fall Business ~Courses- are now starting. For particulars, address F. L. Watkins, 806 Front Street, Fargo, N. D. lIlIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L O T T TR LTI T L LT T ¢ obtainable from your car is always coinci- dental with the amount of care you bestow upon it through expert garages and mechanics. WE ARE EXPERTS IN THE £ ' CARE OF OVERLAND CARS Our knowledge of this car insures the most difficult trouble speedy and effectual up-building which will put the stretches of road under your wheels as of old. You run your car judiciously; take care of it the same way and she will live to a good old age. ' Bemidji Motor Service . T T T T T T T G T Just in a Carload of GRAPES 39~ A Basket While they last HONE Clifford & Co, ™ 60 lI|IIIIIIIlilllllIlllllllllllillllllIlllIIIlllllllllllillllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII 320 acres ditched land, -8 miles from railroad station, good roads, timber enough to pay for the land. P . is completed, School Opens— September 8 The school whxch prepares you for a lifes work in the least time and at the least expense is the 'BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE “You are perlleged to takethe studies you want, in or- . i der that you may enter your life’s vocation in a fitting "' _manmer. You get that practical experience before (not ; -’hfter) you begin to hustle for yourself. .“'The time to enroll is before school opens. to enter after the session starts. Yes, you may enter at any time, BUT it pays to start when the college starts, SEPTEMBER §, 9:00 A M. Our students secure employment as soon as their course positions before they finish. 'What we have done for others we can do for you. Come to us and talk it over. Night School-Monday-Wednesday Bemidji Business College “Schroeder Block It is down to you; the prlce of our best. Schroeder Grocery Don’t wait and many of them jump into responsible and Friday Evenings (LU Bemidji, Minn: Defective

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