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PAGE SIX THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBFR 22, 1919 LAND COMPANY PLATS 200 ACRE TRACT ON CLEARWATER LAKE Electric Light Contract Is Let in Work Begins Soon Gonvick; (Special to Pioneer.) “Clearbrook, Dec. 22.—The finest of winter weather is here, and the peo- ple as a whole the happiest ever. ‘Willie Willisen, who is attending a government school at Rapid City, S. D, arrived here Thursday evening for a few days visit with friends. He had. the misfortune to slip on the sidewalk a few days ago there and in reaching out his right arm to guard himself, again wounded his sore shoulder received in the service of his country in such a manner as to make his arm useless for the time be- ing. On his way back will call on a specialist in the Twin Cities. Tallack Johnson and Carl Wenn- D ————— e p— e t——————————— = i BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a.m.;3 t0 5,7 to 8 p.m. Phone ¢01-W Calls made 1st National Bank Bidg. Bemidj1 A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician angd Surgeon Bemidji, Minn, * ‘DR. E. H. SMITH Advertisements in this colum: FIRST INSERTION and HALF Ads not paid for at time of on our books. less than'10 cents per issue for WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY WANTED TO RENT—Good type- writer. Inquire at Pioneer office. 1210tt HELP WANTED—FEMALE e s R WANTED—Girl or woman, who can do light house work and take care of two children, for about four _—T—‘——z.—'————— DR. J. W. DIEDRICH I Classified Advertising Department IO i i Phonensoties 376, Res §16-R consecutive insertions of same copy. ONE CENT a word, and then only to those havmg open accounts No nd taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing WANTED FOR SALE Do th to serve with &’ : o the Waiti ise discretion. WANTED—Home laundry. 916 Be-|pOR = SALE—Three six-cylinder © altlng wise discretion midji Ave. Phone 473, 6d1223| Buick cars in A-No 1 shape. Motor berg arrived from the Dunwoody in- 4 weeks. Good place for the right horse ' portable gasoline engine. Ad- stitute at Minneapolis, Saturday Physician and_ Surgeon party. Address “Rush” care of dress W. A MeCarthy, St welcome 3t { :::?;Ln%nw?:;eetlng {oat tsk‘“lf ‘“:l Office Security Bank Bleck Pioneer. 122011 r i IF YOU SHOULD rical departmen! - . < R | WaNTEDGin tor nowsovork: it POR, S e, e, Bomiat, Sty .4 || BECOME TOTALLY » DR. L. A. WARD ambitious she may learn photo o = p T e ek 17 oy s dim. R, Santh | 25,00, WL ARTIE , INCAFacA & g0od progress. Physiclan’and Surgeon and Doud. 2d122 L4 Accountbof nnfaccxdent o{hd‘“l::::é Bem{djl, Minn. the disability feature in the laf Miss Hulda Young has gone (0 | eeec————— FOR SALE—Timothy and clover hay, Minnea Oli' NEW YORK LIFE POLICY Canby, this state, for a visit With' rel- | f———sste—eedsiemee e | WANTED—A. gir], at the hospital. straw, some pole wood and slab P would guarantee you an-amount DR. H. A, NORTHROP OSTEOPATEIC FPEYSIOIAN AND SURGEON Offtos phone 183 Apply to Sister Superior. 2d1220 WANTED—Kitchen girl and - pan ‘washer, at l(arkhmn hotel. 3d1222 atives and friends. Miss Young is one of Clearbrook’s popular school teachers. Ibertson Block Miss Ellen Larson, the popular 5 i and well known teacher of the pri- WACE,EED_K[uMn s ngl';%l:: Fogurfsllfigrs,sza;ig:;g:fi ;vggsnE:;: 10% on a $3,000 policy would mary grades at the public school/ ¢ lots. Must be sold by January 1, equal $25.00 per month. ; i i ith e v ‘ il e ey Y ol e t T parents ALE—CITY terms. J. Bisiar, 216 Belt. Ave,. || PHONE equal .00 per month, . amat other relatives there. ’FOR S. PROPERTY 6d1224 10% on a $9,000 policy would i i L equal $75.00 per month. it et b 4y emidji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. P. |\|FOR ANY kind of rea: estate deal, see 10% on a $12,000 policy would ay -morning to assume his or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—160 equal $100.00 per month. Ave, Phone 41. 1213tt e T e e e I FOR SALE OR RENT—5 room house. furnished or' unfurnished, 3 rooms furnisked for- housekeeping:. phone: 161-J. 241223 !nl‘:‘im = %fl.mm duties as operator for a couple of weeks, caused by the illness of one of the operators at the Union depot over there. C. R. SANBORN, M\ D. _ Physician and Surgeen Office: Miles Bloek House Phone 449——Office phone Arnold Jensen has just put in a feed mill over.in his Block Factory, and is now ready to grind feed for all gomers any day in the week. e LOST AND FOUND. The Leonard Land company, who S last summer purchased a 200 acre tract of land of the beautiful Clear- water Lake, with plat the same in the mnear future, and lucky will the parties who will be in position to get in on the ground floor and land some of the fine lots which will be offered for sale on the banks of one of the finest pike fishing reserves in this LOST—Blaek fur scarf, about Nov. 3rd. Finder return to Pionees of- fice, $5.00 rewasd. 129¢f ) DR. E. H. MARCUM Office hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m,, 2 pm. to § pm. Schroeder Block. p Office phone, 18, Res. phone 211. | LOST—Keyring wish 1 common key, one Yale. Leave at Pioneer office. S VETERINARIANS | e W.N. Weber. 11203t n cost ONE CENT per word for CENTV per word for subsequent Cash must accompany cepy. insertion will be charged for st —EAT— Third Strest Cafe UR experience and extensive research into the science of our pro- fession mantles us with the authority additional runs. A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT Our Waiters Inn. 1218tf FOR SALE—1 doz. hens, 1 rooster, Buff Leghorns, $1.50 each. Inquire 1201 Park Ave. 2d1223 Beltrami County FOR SALE—Boys violin and leather T l case,complete. Price $25. Apply —_— L raAV e phone 922. 6d1224 eicrs FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—T% will find a warm wood, in 4 ft. lengths. Carl Op- sata, Bemidjl, Minn., phone 4-F-2. 12d13 equal to 10 per cent of the face of the policy EVERY YEAR AS LONG AS YOU LIVE Service our watchword If you should die by accident our latest policy provides for the paying of twice the face of policy. No more liberal or economical |- method was ever devised to per- petuate your salary and care for you as long as you live in case ] you become totally incapacitated. The old $1,000 policy would pro- tect the doctor and the undertaker but ledave little for the family. D. S. MITCHELL acres farming land, 20 acres seed- || ed to rye, 40 acres pasture, balance plowed ready for spring seeding, farm is fenced and eross ferrced, 4 room house, stable for 25 head, granery 14x16, leanto 10x16, good flowing well, separater and milk house, on good graded road, tele- phone and mail, close to church and school, 5 miles from town, price $60 per acre, will trade for house and lot in Bemidji or pre- ferably Nymore. O. E. Distad, Ok- lee,"Minn. 6d1227 -77- For Your Livery Car Service and Courtesy Our Motte ‘Ward Bros. Auto Livery The New York Life Man Northérn Nat'l Bank Bldg., ' Room § SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER || Phone 875W section of the state. Dr. W.- K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgsss DENISONW & BURGESS ‘Vetesinarians PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNm. CIWY: OF BEMIDJ& MINM Novamber 24:%h, 1919:. Regular meeting of the cldy couneill The new Clearbrook Townsite com- pany proves the “pep” and life that is in them by the finé live advertise- Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 held in council: chambers, city hall. A, e mid)l, Minn. quorum being. presend,’ meeting. was ment" in the Clearbrook Leader of Be e . ;]ealled te ordir by erman. Garlock, actin at. 8:09) Jast week. If you want a lot in one oAl as presuunt. pm tem.,. of the most progressive little cities M 3 . -,,4, in Northern Minnesota, s¢e them at WARNINGE Upon roll call t.he mllowln aldermesn)| mc;, as we understand that lots are . J INGER L ]“ereBde‘gnredensenLc Ga. rmév Ba, P ¢ 0 . almer, O arne. moving fast at present prices, and VETEMINARY SURGEON B A e B B:;nfl,"mom Joanis| ..Offce and Hospital 3 m- West ... of Troppman's. Phone Xo. l” 3rd Btreet and Irvine av ‘Vanderslais, MENUTES. Minutes. of the last regular meetin; were read and a thefl will see a big advance the first of the new year. Seibert Abrahamson, who has been The following bills, after being aud-| attending the Uni;rerslty Farm DENTISTS ned,dwem upon motion and second al- | school at St. Paul, is back again, well ‘p,"y roll, manth off Qutae ;,345‘ pleased with his work. T OMY ,ls“xiree: g;fln%lst\;eet I{ab:{ 56.00 L] “ % II’ nnesota ectric Lig! Vocalization tnm M D Sotoner 342 “Fhe katydid puts on display North of Markham Hotel, or Co, ,‘ neral nghung B Gibbons Bleck Phone month ef Octobar 497.9%] I <Great eloguence from day to day. It lifts its voice the evening through And never says a thing that's new. Minnesota Electric: Light o er Co pumping: cemtract, O¢c- 425.39| DR. D. L. STANZON let Batwaiion Hand, .ppmpg» tion for September, Octol Eccnom,v.‘ DENTIST November ...... 66.85, “Here 15 a fin: ton'c which will Office in Winter Block B g e e e haas quickly bring back your husband's ap- er Co., wiring moeter, pump sta- petite.” tion .. 30.85)| . 31500/ “Dear me, doctor, I've been getting a Plugm Pnbu.nhing Cm, supplla& W. S Nott @o,, shut-off nozzle.. Smith-Robinson Lbr. Co., ceme water d tment. ... Given Hardware Cwm, supplies acecount water department ........ Tom Smart, gravel and sand, waé- er department Waldor Bindery,, Preserve your Complexion . Try the lce Cream treatment for a month. Eat a dish every day, the result will be sur- prisingly pleasmg G- thromier‘ “supplies 8 bulldlng and hay, aity team. .Tom Smart, gravel for streets. Bemldlll Pioneer Publishing Cos,. i nlies .. ‘Bemid§i. Pioneer Publishing Cm official. publicationss ... ‘Bemid}i Insurance Agane; ium flre. insurance pelicy, mmr building, ... - 153.60 Reynalds & ‘Winter, gremium fire insurance_pelicy, city building 153.60 8 'Roberts & Funke archis tecm'a{ . a seriiges. . 48.69 TORDINANCES. Ordinance No. 107, relating. to. penal- ty imposed im. varicus cases was read the third. tim, and declared duly pass- ed. ana, carried. by the following vote: Ayes—Garlogk, Bagley, Bagkus, Palm- er, Caoper, Barnell, Jones. Nays—None. Alb?enh—-Baxmar, Craon, Joanis, Wander- sluis, Ordinance: No. 108, relating to and prohibiting sales af intoxicatimg liq- clared duly passed and carried by the follomin : Awes—Garlock, Bagley,. Backus, Palmer, Caoper, Barneil, Jones. | Nays—None. Absent—Bennen. Croom. KOORS ICE CREAM SUPREME Ask Your Dealer along go fine with my market money DR. H. A. HASS o%le%h 3‘:” A e 4000 Joanis, degl‘&i’z«mm since he lost his appetite.” DENTIST firemen's quarters, October ..... 4%.00) Oxdinance No. 109, establishing and. Geo. Kthk‘ services water depart- %00 was réix‘;gt:epg;:‘pald fire department, e men! cenes a Why She Is a Clock Watcher, Office Over Boardman's Drag | |Minnesets Eiccir MMUNICATION DENTAL CORNER 1l Wh do you er Co., wiring electric siren S456| A L‘esolntion from tha Bemidji Asseci~ — Employer (angrily)—Why ¥y Store. Phome 447 Geo. B Kreats, estimate in full ation, waw read: { watch the clock so much? construction fuel room ... Novembexr 24, 1919. N S Imly)—Because the Street @ang, street labor 13 00 | Members of the Common Ceuncil, New Typist (calmly J. J. Di labor water City of Bemidji, esota. 4 works of art in your office are not of' . BUSINESS 18000 | Geptlomen: - of the Bemid. wufficient interest to hold my atten- e .00/ % usfic‘afig"‘wfimmw%&'}“df’y ook, ) Vi Doran, packing hxydrants.... ovember , the owing resos ton.~LondonTANSwers, FIRE INSURANCE ||* X norax? labor account wa lution was oftered and adopted BY His~ ch land depg)rotmenll by 40:3514 E’l‘l'ust Bemidji Associatien, in prress— an, la 1t matters very little how mu 11 REAL ESTATE depart‘;n‘e”nt 21 20.00| lon of its appreciation of the courtesy one farms, provided he f“m we REYNOLDS ' & WINTER 5L J. Doran, labor acceunt water 70! n?Bco?s iquous d‘l“mi‘znyifr{ the city what he has. 3 . 2 ant :lxlrxlartus, ro‘resgfixtio: no\gfl::::: e thi: 217 Beltrami Avenud T dfip.nmemi bi i S imc:‘xlcsll(y adlo% ex and declares its sat. % 2, g nowle es i - Do not pile the manure outside 5 Phone 144 - eity g\rx?lx:ilnp el WLl 22.40 |sfactlon wlthg\he rooms set apart.for hlnter for it to leach away, but put it J. J.” Doran, plumblng ropah:s. ts use in the -eit; hnnding. i city building 3.95; “Extends to tI mayor and eity » under a shed at least. L. P. Eckstrum. labor and m:. ial account water department American Cast Iron Pipe Com- pany, supplies water depart- D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law £8.25 Office, Northern National Bank KRAMER BROS. :Ildg. i Phone 181. Collections & || nysjier #a Fers 86.3¢ pecialty. plies, water department 12.00 ' 706 Fourteenth St. N:s :,',’;‘,3 K:;:r Co.. moters, o0t Ehone; 44 "NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY. || Veicrous Eneine Works, nydrant = | Jobbing, Finishing Dwight D. Miller Ludlow v Lo lumber depart- St. Lumber Co., water WE CAN Hilal Insure Anything Anywhere o el Carpenter work of all de- 5.50 scription. Cabinet work a ||| offices, Northern National Bank Sthg;l;!}-e s specialty. Bldg., Phone 131 st Hilatfs Tamber ¢ zs walks “al N ALL WORK GUARANTEED st, Hilaire Lumber &5, piaiik TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Office Phone 12 America C. Gaines, personal injury B. L. Wright, lettering coats, fir. department i Austin-Western Machine broom core, sweeper ...... Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention —————————————— Res. Phone Bl Northwestern Telephone . = pohans ¢Co. telephone servic 3.50 NELSON’ iting, city bulldi 32.55 CHRISTMAS PHOTOS H. C. irine, ¢ Py Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin Dennison & urgeu reating clty 10150 Your photo in a calendar free with a dozen portraits this month. See our popular line of large folder portraits at only $4.85 per dozen. The greatest value in por- Repairing—Bow Filling 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 573W "account city team The Barret Co., tarvi Motor Inn, storage charge for 284 56 20.00 rent firemen's quarters November Bemidji Auto. Co., DRY CLEANING v:mut.s- for YN m(zney is af: Clothes Clqaners for M, Women s(::t-lsn'r?i“vfltCo gasoline, flus i Slrl;;ftteig,“ s:t‘lsgi‘gtog? os‘;xsrelt);'mlfgx?g'to' \:: * Rick Potirats Sh‘dlo e Frbeldock%mxgma‘;‘ége?l(])%{vofl? .......... 8.0/ u{:rgg:exdnouon and second this session = — L Phone S70W 10th and.Doud c. and po\?c?iie l;:s{::nhe:rzdlse fire e ;vlfier‘l_onéa%olgfn:éiSux;télxog:ri;ia Dec- OPPOSITE BEMIDJI SCHROW c‘f:dzrb::sa;z ; :;ig: yCohmtmN“ Anas Miller's Battery Store, batteries Approved. Anppsuzs, CITY HALL l [Bmfic— \ Kodak negatives, only $1 per s'“l Atbests ; 5yt ot : } dozen. 2160 = ?.mf;‘:‘gfl%n ; Opeairom 8;00a2. m. to 8 p. m. - Suada i ik s PRI 1084 e e S TE cepted. 00 % Shannon was authorized to attend Council its curdial thanks for the sub-~ stantial aid se given: ‘‘Obligates itself anew to co-operate with the present and every succeeding cny administration in mmotlns the in- terests of the City of i “Avows its unqualified pur ose to de- vote its best efforts all of the time to the civic. commercial, industrial and agrlflxlmral advancement of this com- muni “And direets that these resolutions be enfrossed on the records of this as- sociation as a permanent pledge of the spirit_and purpose of each and every one of its members.” Respectmlly submitted, —Bemidji Association, H. M. Stanton, Secretary. It was moved and seconded that the same be accepted and made a permun- ' ent record. Carried. MISCELLANEOUS. Municipal court report for Novem- ber 3rd, 17th, and 4th, showing the sums of $125.00, :137 00, and $76.00, re- spectively, paid 'the city treasurer, were read and accepted. P e report for period of March lst. :l(i g ober 1st, was read and ordered|; Engineer's re&ort of costs_ of -eity wells No. 2 and No. 3, was read and ac- AT THESE REASONABLE PRICES, NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO NEGLECT THEIR TEETH $5.00 Nitrous Oxidq Extracting 50c ALL WORK GUARANTEED DENTISTS Bridge Work ..ol Gold Crowns ..., ‘White Crowns ..cceeeeee. Pure Oxygen HIHNNmnunnng We take impression in = the morning and have your set of teeth ready Ithe annual conference of count: Vo and ‘the same day. municipal health officers, at St. Paul, necessary expenses to be assumed by the city. Request of Jackson-Winklesky Con- struction Co., for_use of one-third of street at foot of Beltrami Avenue, be- tween 1st and 2nd_streets, during con- F UNION i " |

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