Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 6

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- THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER $40 “per acre. Terms, trade for house in Minneapolis. ClaSSified AdvertiSihg nepartmefit 160 acres, 3 miles from Salfiay, -10v acres under plow, good dairy farm, a host of friends here who join the Herald in extending congratulations. On ' Monday evenlng_‘u wedding o - prc “ iy |dance was given in.honor of Mr. and A - $ < § ] ] UNITED IN MARRIAGE (S~ otveBormers & res crowa [l Advrssementa n this coum cost ONE OENE yor word for || - 25 pasecing, 5 ot 2o A > of. friends of the newlyweds as] FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent machinery needed to farm the land —_— present. Music was furnished by the consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany cepy. "All ‘good frame bufldings; large & g Bagley ten piece orchéstra. room_ house, all paii:teéd and taken good -care of, All at $70 per acre. 160 acres, 4% miles from Bemidji, 50 ‘-acres‘under cultivation, good build. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT & word, ndth-nonlyhthmhflumnmunh on:our books. ; Miss B;rruy and Oliver B-r-_ P i el € ness Are Popular Bagley LITTLE EASIER FOR GERMANS & Principals - ; Allied rilgh Command Modifies Regu- No ad taken for less tlnn 15 cents for first run, and nothin‘ ings. Snap for czsh. $28 per acre. e - . lations for Controllln! Rail less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. R “"iPhone 573-W, T. Benndette, ‘Mana- || - (Special to Plon;er) " - Employess. . -*_-m- ger. i " Service Courtesy Bagley, Jan. 3.—J. B. Tremblay re- g ! turned Tuesday from Argyle, where| Coblenz.—The ullied high command “El MiEl ifl““ H“- TRY A HU.EEB WA-T AWEIHSE.E_ = % OIII"_ otto - he was the guest of his mother for| has just modified the regulations con- f several days. On his return he was| ¢rolling German raflrond employees In | s Sicad accompanied by his nephew Mr. Prue | 4he occupfed territory in an effort to w 3 d B : of ].:rgyll;. e s restore satisfactory relations Between - ar s ros' arol ard of Wa nt | the military and civil authorities and [Girl wants clerical ‘position. Refer- | FOR ' RENT—Furni; } . Py 88 R several days here the latter part of| ¢no rqjiroad employees. A general | ence. -Apply 1132 Dowd Ave. 2416 | . Bemidji-Ave. ll;hi‘:le} 3;30!“8 G«al}g REYNOLDS & WInm AUto leery tast week visiting friends. strike was threatened last week. -212 Beltrami_Avenue : B 5 ik Mossrs. Alfred and Oscar Olson | *tFike was threatened last week. | wANTED AT ONCE—One clerk and|FOR RENT—A four room houss, s a8 2 = ' were Bagley business callers Tuesday. one stenographer. Apply County| 1209 Dewey Ave. Inquire 1213. While in this city they called at this | "8°DtS “'l the c“"i'I service. and ';'“' Auditor. Phone office 241. House| . Phone 361J. 6d17 P R office to advance their subscription| Foad employees will not be required| ~gg4J. iy 3d17 » for.The Ploneer. : e Loy e o to the Herald. to salute allied officers. Railroad em- . James McBain spent severa. days| Plo¥ees may. orgunize committees of W FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY at Grand Forks last week visiting his | Workmen and employees as provided A ensina st anangiiapria FOR ANY kind of rea estate deal, see brother, Bennie McBain and family.| by the German law of January 18, 5 1919, Representatives of the railway |FOR SALE—Three. - six-cylinder | . or write E. J. X 4 Emil Jorgerson of Hawley, Minn., D) Y |" Buick cars in"A=No 1 shape. Motor | Ave, Phone 4?“““ 213 lei‘?;:: FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE - WANTED ROOMS FOR RENT transacted business here Tuesday. ‘-‘i‘llifl;mell”\vm he rectlal\';zd by thehln_‘;tien Ton iz18te 0. A. Austin of McVille, N. D.,| allied railway commission for the dis- - """ |LET ME SHOW YoU 2 | spent several days here the first of | cussion.of misunderstandings. FOR SALE—Two darloads of nice| home or the ni?:(la} f):z c:tS) 502%?0‘)’ = i the week attending to his farming in- 7 R TR birch wood. Write P. P. Mal-| -that I have for sale. I also have | terests in Copley towuship. A Cle'rlcal Diplomat. o terud, Puposky. 2d18| . many real bargains in city prop- i Ed Kerr, who has.béen visiting his Sald a lady to_her pastor: “The FON SALE— Bes the Domidh erty and farms. E. J. Willits, the family in Colorado during the holi- gentlemun in ‘the pew behind ours, e .Bemidji Sta Land man, 218 Beltrami avenue, tlonary store for rubber stamps Phone 41 { 5 o i days. arrived home Tuesday. when he Tries-to sing, destroys all my 4 14d12 § 78 SILYS 3 y devotional feellng. Couldn’t you ask fac simlile elgnature stamps. no- == g { Simon Steenerson of Fisher was a S L tarial geals and corporation seals |~ PO oS business caller at Bagley Tuesday. hlw to, change his pew? FOR SALE—FARM ) August Julin of Shevlin, attended “Why,” replied the minister, “l|FOR SALE—Sixty ton wild hay in itzack. Put up:in ‘good shape. Call PROPERTY to business matters at the county| ha¥e a little delicacy about doing seat Tuesday. that, especially if T have to explain -F-310, or- see Chas. Trog. > { Mike Gorze of Leonard was a Bag-| the reason; but—I might ask him to s ' MTtf121 *_ FOR SALE " o ley caller Monday. Join the c_h_(ilz.r _ EXCHANGE—Will exchange .good BYRE,:IE E%%fi%Egficg&‘éfis%% | Ruth and Thomas Kijelstrup of ) > AT working team between 11 and 12| Beltrami Ave, Phone 573-W. Fosston spent the week-end as guests | Suhscribe for The Ploneer. years old, 2900 1bs, for Ford car,|go acre farm in Aitkin County, hea¥vy —— at the Ole Furuseth home. t‘!}ther 1918 or 1919 model. T. J. B Miss Cora MeBain left for Grand enttendahl, Nary, Minn." Phone| gize stone Basement, h: Forks Tuesday for a brief visit at the 41F310. - floors down stairs, we’ll irg;)‘ll'(;wvoe‘zid i e — i home of her brother, Bennie McBain. ’ SACRIFICE SALE FOR CASH-_-Halt 80 acres under plow. Price $3.60 H. E. Sorvig of Winger was a Bag- -price, 40.acres, close to town, good per acre. Terms, would trade for ley businesc ller Tuesday. : road, easily. cleared. SE.Nw3 § 8004 house in Bemidii, Miss Ruth Kolb left Tuesday for Sec. 19, Twp. 47, Range 33. $600 80 acres 4% mileg southeast of Shev- Minneapolis, where she will spend k cash. M lin, on state road and telephone the remainder of her Christmas vaca- GROCERIES Ave., Mln;e:géfit;rs' id Ché::;%s line, mail route, small house and The Best That Money dark sand loam, 8 room house, full Children Like It “You lcnow it is not an easy matter to S -get children to take medicine, and forcmg “Gramay” GE oy it on_them does no good. Most mothers know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no i tion visiting friends. barn. $20 per.acre, Including team L. E. Points of Minneapolis has of horses wagon and sleighs, t terms. I been calling on the school boards in LOST AND: FOUND. 5415 acres Hagali township, 5 miles drug injurious to the child. the county this week in the interests Can Buy NANARANANA NN A ANt ;‘;’;‘ loesl""e’ l°.% b““.d'l')‘gst tP mfi" - The ;rent ‘popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- per acre. Terms, best of soil, LOST—Fur lined mitten. Finder i f t 8 of the commercial firm he is repre- | _ all hardwood timber; would ex- || plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any senting. | Corner Eleventh and Doud leave at Pioneer. Reward offered. ‘ : Sal(ig:g'or;\-A ?fi;’k&lfiffi atll:dvxvl:;xfix‘lelpglg] ! Plose A7 19tf :'c’::.gtiu‘:’l: :.‘:r‘:ze :fldc{g;é‘; t‘!‘]‘e':l; kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable tothe ; s y e LOST—Ladies' black vell, hetween| ™ill No.2. $100 per acre. Would|| taste that children like : ‘Monday by the serious illness of her brother, who resides near Bagley. Mrs. W. Nance of Ebra spent wed- nesday' at Bagley shopping. M C 1 Lydia S left W on bemmidst, where they| WHEN 'mF DAY IS OVER Third Street Cafe and City Hall. trade for part payment on 40 acres. Return to Pioner office for re. 80 acre farm, 7 miles from Nebish, ‘ward. 3d1-4| 8 miles from Redby, log house, big barn, hen house, etc.; good weli. HELP WANTED'—-FEM_ALE Z\g:‘lal' improved. Terms, SZE‘per Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy - For tl'us reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young » will spend the week visiting friends. W.hen the . : Arthur Peheson returned Wednes-| | +~ household cares 25 <1120 acres, 2% miles from Solway, 45 child day from Minneapolis, where he has D) and the worries | WANTED—Girl, for. general:vhouse- acres under plow, 40 acres hay ren,” + o been confined to thc St. Joseph hos- g~ gf 'z","e’g“,’:ygl:f: work. Phone 779J. ¥ & land can be plowed. Good frame : ’( bl — . e pital, for an extended visit at the Jo g ade WANTRD—GIfl wanted Tor Eitenon: building, full size concrete base- %va - MW“" et home of his mother, Mrs Mary Pehr- Jou unhnppy. e h rl wanted for b (- ment, hen house, large harn, eyery- = Sk : Son. NS nd thena work. rd Street Cafe. “1222tf" . thing in good shape, mmed Price, | = Lillian Ha}xson who is employed at Chicago is spending the Christmas holidays visiting ‘at the home of hs| parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A_Hanson. John Hicks of Crosby arrived Wed- < | K se:n'gt;on‘,.p = day t ew Years' with his eo e Dr. Pierde fifty years ago, called Dr. familyfi who are visiting at the J. D. Randall home. Pierce’s Fawnve Prescription. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Bd Wright and chil-| A' Prominent Minnesota Woman dren arrived here Wednesday to 8t. Paul, Minn.:—“I used Dr. Pierce’s + spend the New Years at the Earl Wil- F a 'avorite Prflcnptlon t0_help me son home. expectancy 8 uunfi Axel Larson of Minneapolis is can say that it is spending the holidays visiting at the 7 X all that is claimed McGuire home. 2 3 fm also took e Miss Mary McGuire returned to 4 jerce’s Grand Forks Wednesday after spend- Plenazmc Pellets ” ing two weeks at the home of her ~ % at the same time > parents. Miss McGuirre is attending and think they are the Grand Forks Sewing School. - a splendld h};ur- 2 ¢ b 3 o Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bergstrum left uve § : S ‘Wednesday for Crookston after spend- c.hlldren and’ It,s Better to be sate than sorr, " t ing Christmas at the home of Mrs. s WG are all fi' S . g Bergstrum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. f - R i - " McFarland. 7 }’,ltirccel,scg"l% . . . Protect your records—your records protect your business. o e e Common Sense Medical, Adviser, . “If fire should destroy your records tonight what would .you do at -Kelliher, arrived ,here Tuesday | been a great help to me in bnngmg up. tomorrow? my family. I gladly recommend from Bimidji, whiere he has been re- ceiving medical attention. In some Pierce’s remedxes to those who need o s o ner 2 Palling tree| them."—Mss.A.J.Avien, 343 WalnutSt. X Do you fully reahze what your records mean to. you'l struck him, breaking his limb above Doctor SIld She would Not lee < g the knee! However: he is doing nice- Iy and it is hoped that he will soon | , Fort Dodge, Iowa:—*At one time my be able to resume his work. daughter was very nervous and run-down Editor and Mrs. W. W. Jones and | in health. The doctor said she would not' son. Durand, of Gonvick, spent the l“;f 2 yogr' L B‘}R’g’ s}‘,‘e had fimshi-: week end at Bagley visiting relatives g‘ m;at . lt‘o ;’ ltll' ::gl}?“s re:‘t'g:d' nd attending the wedding dance DO e s y :iven' in honor of Mrs. Jones brother,| o1, N{VL mothe;‘; took the Pl%escnptml;l z e »| about twenty-five years.ago for gener: Oliver Barness, who was married on | weakness nud she was cared. I always Saturday. A recommend it.”—Mgs. MoHLER, 520 Last Friday evening a group of| 20th & young people from Bagley were the guests at the Math Christianson home in Popple township. During the even- 3 5 ing the young people dancéu. At mianight a.’delicious lunch was served. The party was given in 4 . honor of Miss Melvina Christianson, who expects to leave for Grand Forks - ;. soon, where she will be employed. - You know. the insurance companies demand to see your books T - and records in case of a fire. If you did~ not have the records, you wog]d be compelled to produce qert;fied copies. : Could you producé this-vital proof in case your building burne&? Without them they have as much right to guess at the amount’ as you have. i A GF ALLSTEEL SAFE | RS S . ; 7 approved by the fire underwriters is the best protection you can have. It positively protects what you want protected. i Made by ‘ | The GENERAL FIREPROOFING co. ; Sold by THE PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY 4 . BEMIDJI % As d nuptial courteSy to Mrs. Oli- ver: Barness, whose marriage took place at.Crookston Saturday, Dec. 27, ~ ' Mrs. Albert Wiltse entertained a number -of friends at her home Wed- - nesday afternoon. Mrs. Barness re- ceived: many useful and beautiful 3 gifts. At 5 o’clock a sumptuous din=| mer was served at the home of Mrs. . Geo. Hansel. The dining room was beautifully decorated with hearts and cupids, the color scheme being red and white. ARE YOU IN ‘NEED OF Last ‘Saturday, December 27, “fae T. Barragy and Oliver Barness were “united in marriage at Crookston. The ceremorny took place at the German Lutheran parsonage, Rev. Schuett officiating. = Miss Lena Sparky, of Crookston, played the wedding march. 5 o Miss Eleanor Bryce of this city at- Call at Pioneer Office tended the bride while Harold Ww. Goddard attended the groom. Phones 922 and 923 Oliver Barness is the son of E. D. ‘- Barness, and is in the employ of i.e Bagley Mercantile Co. mxni%sexfiamgfihl:olt: et:rou(?l?;rsv::xfer; GOOD WORK ls | OUR SPECIALTY: county. The newlyweds need no introduc- tfon to Bagley people, both having lived here for some time. They have

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