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THE_BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~ . ‘PAGE EIGHT '~ - e = = ey T . 'w SANBORN, M. D. “FGCLASSFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENTH ™ ) e Advertisentents in this column costi ONE'CENT. per word for FIRST INSERTION . s " ide pHie ; \' and HALF' CENT per-word for subsequent consecutive | rtions:of sameeopy: Cash. must accompany- copy-’ [ B i o g Ads not paid for at time of: insertion will be chii¥ged for at: ONE.CENT a word, those h: T ts'on: NCEP ARTH ROADS IN SHAPE|[| "¢ then Dnly o those oo B on for lase°t of Wisconsin Highway Com. ; , ¢ i o ot Patrel. OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY. A_..m : CHRISTMAS System of Maintenance. - = ——— z = . e e | WANTED _ |FOR SALE~CITY PROP ~IFOR: ST | | PORTRAITS i | SANAAAR AR T iy . : —itle popular,” economieal, ac- t weid ! % SoAnsv | OB BALE-Patho pronograph-and {] . ceptable’ “gifts. Your: -photo « ! wo FOR'ANY kind of real estste dea, BaA ? il cept WANTED--Wood sawing. ShNC| o write K. J. Willits, 318 Bel 32| records, 1330 :Norton-Ave. GALLIG || i o beautiful calendar, free, ‘Already. eultopno;! have’ or< “dered “of Rich Portrait Studio theiz Aldrich & English Earth roads will be in existence over wide areas for many years to come, notwithstanding the rapid exten- £ “permanent” road beds of dif-| 737-W. 1 7 441119 3 a6t b e ;:or:n‘t’ mlterl:l:.m — Ave. Phonedl. : 1_"_0__________—-———-—— extra:with orders this month, at Mr. F. Sergeant, a division engineer | ANTEDTO BUY—Two hole" steel | FOR BALE—Cosy-8 roum:Bouse;ielese | “O% - Vit B . of the Wisconsin hghway commisslon, | ' laundry! stove; C. B. Batties.| to lake and ormal. $1600;:@.73.| records. Oh 1 W e Rich Portrait Studio writes: § 4 241118| Willits, 218 Beltrami Aye.. Phone meer. - Phone:520W 10th.St. & Doud. “After a season's experience with - ] Ave ] : ‘6d1122 m—-—————'—_—“mm‘“‘, Demidjl Stas A j the patrol system of maintenance in division No. 7, where we have prac- tically all earth roads, I am more than ever convinced that this type of road can be fairly well maintained by this system, even where subject to consid- erable heavy motor traffic. “A patrol section should not be more than six or seven miles in length and should be taken care of by one man with team. This man should be held responsible for the condition of his section at all times and should be re- quired to devote all of his time to the WANTED—To! rent, 8 or 38 modern| FOR Thowsemall ST HoRAy O ature g SALB--8:room Tooms for light housekeeping, 80-| lot; close in on paved strest, g dress “Rooms'’ Ploneer. 94tt| ing all paid for:oniy.$1400, for tarinl/seals:and cOBPOFEiOn; Seals; i quick sale. B.J. Willits, 318 Bél- | roR | SALE-“New- tricycle, would od Gition 3ibo. 18 trami Ave. Phone: ; ~8d1222] make a nice cn&w:flb‘: {m- ] Young married-man wishes job. ey allboy. Cost $6.00. $4.00 takes -] AT N ung marrled m wishes S, b\ om AL S om mpum wng ¥ I Fucns c600 owll KOORS BREAD SUPREME Dlace desired. ' Call 629.J. 941120) Toom house on 50 ft.Iot,rigmtt - < B A & die down town, only $4,600. B. J. Wil-| FOR, SALE—White Teed-baby- carri- 7 Tits, 218 Beltrami ml‘age, in first class condition. New FOR SALE—FARM 285-W. g --m::?tnhfluas%n useé. %3 s oy % I 7-Beltzami rAve.: Upstaiss; . : PROPERTY Folf'msm, 3 rz:g "hm"".'-‘ shees| " ver shos repair shop. 341118 InS]St £ a Mtfi ol c water<and sewer::. Only 783688 | FoR| SALE—Pure;'bred Bourbon' Red —_—— AAAAAANAANAAAAAAAAAAANARAAS FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, | B. J. willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. o] tk red COl and |} . e we:lk'.n patrolman must have a good for only "’“o{“l‘;’ag’;’{u{:: Phone 41. i 6d1122 ;:lk! wmgl‘rnt;ek Plgf;nm-‘or S on lt; d ¢ ! team, end the wagon box equipped 2 eltramt | e TE S very mice B0 foot sor.| it AT Gen Kelliher, Mion. ’ ; i o Soom, e o] M T T | ek ik | Gamon i et st It's Always 0! sh a lig] o-horse T & Croj 3 4 > —One r-safe -an ! 3 grader, road plane, plow, scraper and | FOR SALE—One hundred acre farm, trade for team or cows, B. J. Leck company safe,.in good condi- necessary small tools, such as shovel, with buildings. Onemile ‘from} lits, 218 Beltrami Phone 41.| :tien. Outside’ dimensions; 30x84" (} | ; pick, bar, brush scythe, rake, etc. c{;v- 87§ per ae;e- l:flzht col:- 641122| “and lnlflde&;mn:'!ox. t"""::'" { - mn sider western land pa! payment. ———————T_—-__, Reason for ng we-have th:I':o :%u: r:f all the claims made for| 7" Stireot motel. ment. | FOR SALB_City lota; §-acre 1ots; | . o ohased a largerall steel safe to|} g as a maintenance tool, also 40, 80 and 160 acres; all on| npats~esties i W6 find the light blade grader or the | ————————— | . eaey terms, Will take liberty m“‘""“"“" oilacs (350). Wm__‘ et - Who’..om. FOR SALE—The best highly im-| ~bonds. Mathew: Larson, NYmeiS| .jnquire at The Piomeer office proved farm in the country for 8 P. 0. 2mol23 = ks ‘ :10d11 the price; 200 acres, 65 acres un- - y 4 28 der cultivation, large white house,| yor SALB—Exceptionaly nice © ; s : largebarn, . granary, hog house|’ “room house, full basement, barp., ““"“"“ww“"‘w and hen house. Only 2 milesifronr| . garage, wood liouse, fine location,| POR | RENT-—Strictly ‘modern room. e stations. Clay land, essy| one acre, close :to -schook andi 520 Beltrami Ave. Phone 765-J. terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami| churches. $4500. B. J. Willits, 141116 Ave. Phome 41. . 6dl122|' 2yg 'Beltrami- Ave. ~Rhtmes.41 St ANASytaateseeinl | _— eat122] HELP ‘WANTED--FEMALE |} - IS SIS NININININGINIE | FOR SALE-—One of the nicest farm | FOR SALE—Business Block, in cen-| WANTED—Cleaning girl. Hotel homes in the Northwest, 16 acres. | = ter lc:)f city, mi"“lm? upper, fiat| Markham. ~ 3du7i} : : . Fenced and cross fenced, running of rooms, nicely furn in- =it ~ b red | i yR) x 1 water in pasture. About 10 acres cluded in price of property. Will ‘W%Em:% gl;:.’mt.';': :‘:s::: (It S Made WIth Mflk) under high state of cultivation. % _rent for one year at $126 from -ally, 423 Minn. Ave, 3dHI18 . acre strawberries, 1000 raspber-| party buying. E. J. Willits, 218 W f il i NS g 0 ries, lots of currants, gooseberries, Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. WANTED—School girl to watch two asparagus, rhubarb, plums, cum- 641122 children_after ‘school, and Satur- ass cherries and high bush eran- | ——————0————"—""—""9 days. T No. SAT:1 1111 I';errles. New 6 room bungalow, FOR SALE—The best home in the W Jarge barn, large warm chicken city, large modern house, wood house.. Wood shed, machine shed, house and garage, om spacious ice house, hog. house, fish house. grounds, high and.nghtly. ‘Would APAMIAAAPLSIIIIINI IS NN, Oniy cne mile from city. Good| cost $15,000 to build now, but will LOST—_I_-ldyfl»‘nnhm. Finder. leave|}. : A . sell at.such a sacrifice that you) at Pioneer office or Dr. Larson’s will certainly buy. Might consider office. . . 243114} SEIE road plane far superior to it, and we advocate the use of these tools entire- 1y for road maintenance. We find that a road drag having no bearing except on the blade, has a tendency to gouge out the material in soft spots making them still deeper, and giving the road a bad, wavy surface, while the blade grader or the road plane, having & long wheel base or bearing surface, cuts only on-the high spots and dis- tributes the material in low places, bullding them up and giving the road a nice, smooth, driving surface. A blade grader should be so constructed that one man can drive the team and make. all: adjustments necessary- while the machine ‘18 moving, as. only one man 18 required-on this work, “An earth road with low crown and badly - sodded shoulders cannot be properly maintained by the patrolman, but should be first trimmed up with & heavier: outfit, cutting -off“and remov- Ing heavy sods, properly heaping up |. the crown, filling low places and open- ing up drainage. “The: blade grader should not be used ‘on - earth roads when they are sloppy, but should be used as soon as Willits, 218 Beltrami Avé'. Phone 41 7 6d1132 the material is dry enough to roll nice- X o - 2 . g = . b § g : 4 y Iy on the blade, and pack into the ruts SNAPS! 3 L | B Q@ = ox " & N ) 5 4 and depressions. And no great amount ™y — ‘-, = e Ws s - -q S of material should be moved at one L » ) y RE = - time; & quarter or half inch cut is suf- ficient for the best results, furnishing all the material that the blade can dis- _ ar; barn, 9 DTS ,}«D»ENTIST part:cash. ; 160 acres; 3 miles from station, 50 acres er .~ culti , 12 acres cleared for breaking;; sandy seres ) price, $15 per-acre ~ Pillsbury’s week: is infull swing. Have e hous, ool foos you placed Pillsburys Family of Foods in your 5:?;?&?‘&?&&"?3&"33?,?,’2.?.‘1'? - home? . lf:not; y&nm the satisfaction that i Yo, goed R0 thousands. of housewives throughout the state are school. Price $1,500, $200 cash, emjoying: : 6 lots, North Park Adddition; price, $50 each. - in Minnesota Office Ovjir Boardman's Drug Store, Phone 447 balance easy terms. ) 160 acres hardwood land, clay loam soil, 3 miles from rai station. Only $12.60 per acre. Terms to suit purchaser. 40 acres, 7% miles from Be- midji, good clay loam soil, house. Easy terms. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. ‘P. LAHR Phone 93 Patrolman: Cutting Weeds. ‘Along 8ide . of Road. er conditions the material 18 in a fair conditlon to work with the.grader for | sbout thrée days after & rain, giving ample time ‘for three full’ rounds of the section which should leave even & badly rutted road in fairly good condi- tion. Be sure to always make the first round trip on the center of the road. ~ Call.up.your grocer; or drop;in.and see hims Pillsbury's Family of Foods and-take your order for a sack of Pillsbury’s Best Flour or a cartemor twe FOR YOUR LIVERY Markbam Hotel Building of Pillsbury’s - Pancake ' Flouz, Pilisbury’s Wheat. “Six inthes of crown to a-24-foot Day oF night the year = o driving surface fs sufficlent. C O ! sreil-or Y : o e Mt 1ht easbel 16 " round. Gereal or Pilisbury’s Health Bran: ) , New Dodge and Ford Cars , nicely rounded, and not dragged to'a Vv peak in the center or & large ridge of loose earth left there.” ROADS AID RURAL STUDENTS at your service - r the members of Pillsbury’s Family-of Foods. ‘Stock . q i ¢ ; : i ;.‘%’ i 1 Highways Are Improved. § £ it £ i by (Prepared by the United Btates Depart- ment of Agriculture.) ‘While it Is true that various factors contribute :to increase or reduce the attendance at schools-in given sections S <5 4E : . Figh GE of the country, it 18 worthy. of com- OUR :‘;“mh:‘:' ment that in the states having a high| ° \J character ¢ul money makers percentage of improved roads a much inade .this organiz- community and larger percentage of rural studects en- B stion famous. Our your b be rolled regularly attend the schools| g expert ~ knowledge will find m to: than in the states having a small per o -centage of improved roads. of all the details of our profession Earth ‘Roads Suffér. ; with the ap- ngu-th roads have been the greatest al of every erers -from water, and it is upon . Our reputa- sife Man theni -that- the, greatest amount of |- = for fair %“1_ The New York Life money -has been wasted. Y Northern Nat'l Bank Bldg., . e Room .5 _Phone 5TW Decent Road Will Help. “Back to the-farm” will mean some- thing when'-there’'s a decent road to g0 back over. LUNDE Chiroprastors ¢ Hours10 to 13am;3to 5, Tto S pm Phone $01-W Calls made 1st Natiopal Baak Bldg. Bemidjt Mail Carrler Appreciative. If any traveler appreciates the wvalue ‘of improved-highways it is the rural mail carder, - Defective F