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D: M. FISK, Aitoraey at Law ' I .Noru:om Naticnal Bank Bldg. Pho:.o' 18 Collections & lmhltl Drs. Marcum & cAdory Phnicun and Sur..olp & Barker ‘Block. 'I‘MM 8t. Hoira—1118 & -‘Iu 03, Res. 111 DR. L A, WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidyl, . Minn, DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Oftice—O’Leary-Bowser Bll’ Phones—Oftice 3i6-W. - Rea. DR. G. M. PALMER Dontut and Ortllodontut .+ 'y Barker Bujlding Bemidji, Minn. . 8 N; M'KEE, Funeral PHONE 178-W or R _J. WARNINGER SURE! RO 1 Oftice: and-Heoapital 3 doors west . : of . Troppman's.” Phone No. 303 vm oflwl-lt. M. n Bonlflil- c-flla !ANIOIN.I.D. hyddundhnm F IRE INSURANCE of one Amencan Famzly - served in the World War You should read about this mterestmg record in next Sunday s St. Paul Pioneer Press. and Dispatch. The story is amply iliustrated and 1s but one of the many mterestmg feature stones in the mag- A Restful En]oyable Sunday s always 1nsured 3¢ you are a subscriber to the St. Paul Sunday PnoneerxPreu and Dupatch Tt is full of interesting and mforma- t1ve news, pictures, stories and articles. Here Are Sorne of the Many Features: “We Have W-th Us Todny," n clever wrles " llustrated in color by J. N. Da,rling, America’s best cartoonist. Ly The Woman's Page—tull of lively feminine v Fashion Items, ‘Menus and Recipes, ‘and How to Earn Pin Money. topics including Beauty Notes, w‘—“hm Us Morhls," a wonderfully human " page of drawings and comments by w’ E Hill { : The Children’s. Page—as. popular as ever; “full of ‘puzzles, tricks, stories, correspond- “The M;rnd Life of H-I-n and Warren,” ence and prize contests. '~ the most popnhr mnmed Me senal ever hed Colored ‘Comic' Section—is enjoyed by every-' pnblu one, it covers the capers of the Shenanigan Kids, ‘Mutt and Jefl', Pony and Her Pals, Bringing Up Father and other ‘popular " Cotonel F: N. Minsegerode, C. O. 5th Minne- sota conducts a,pagb of questions: and an- swers for former service men. - laugh-makers. No) 'Ple!. Special Weekly Market Review. dl 7 Prank H. Simonds’ Weekly international Re- view. Doctor Crane’s Forceful Editorials, Fland- ' rau’s Breezy Comments, Pictures of Prom- inent Peopie and many Special Illustrated ® Dr. William Brady's advice on heslth. Articles. 4| WANTED—Help at Keiliher hotel. & vy REAL ESTATE REYNoLDS'& WINTER {{{ Rsrlt o opain sop 212 Bfioll::-!u¢mu STAHL. & JACOBS U} 311-Sixth 8t Bemidji Phone 488§ ; Advertisements in this co]umn cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same eopy: Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of imsertion will be charxed for at ONE CENT a word, 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 FOXR RENT. s WANTED LOST- AND. FOUND. A FOR RENT—Rooms {in 'a modern house, 311 America ave. 17-22t1 FOR RENT—Furhished room., In- quire 915 Bemidjl ave. Phone 31-J, 6t7-81 — FOR RENT—7-room house; . 4-room house. East Bemidji. J. Bisiar, 302 Beltrami ave. 6t7-31 ———— FOR RENT—Two single furnished rooms in modern house. Women only, 1209 Bemidji ave. 2d7-31 A~ FOR SALE LOST—Tire and rim between Bemidji and Pinewood. . Liberal reward. Finder notity Pioneer. 6t8-2 ————————————————————— LOST—Small brown traveling 'big containing personal effects Mon- day, July 19. on Jefferson High- way between Bemidji and’ Park Rapids. Finder notify me and re- ceive reward. H. L. Schmitt, New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ' 3t7-30 A A A A A A A A A AN AN AN AAPR FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—160 acres 1331 miles from Kelliher; good land, no im- provements, quite‘a lot of timher on; §9 ‘per acre. Wm. McCaulg, Bemidji, Minn. 2t7-31 ———— FOR SALE—80 acres, 2% miles from Kelliher, all fenced and cross-fenc- ed with woven wire; good well, about 10 acres under cultivation; good buildings, small stream runs across farm, fed by large spring. Price, $40 per acre. Wm. McCualig, Bemidji, Minn. 2t7-31 ——— FOR SALE—We have a few relin- quishments. These can be taken as Homesteads, or under the Volstead Act, by paying $1.25 per acre, then no residence, no improvements are required to obtain Patent from the government. Wm. McCauig, Be- midfi, Minn. 2t7-81. FOR SALE—80 acres highly improv- ed heavy black on clay farm about 40 acres under high state of cul- tivation. 1% mile to station, 8 miles to another, .8 miles to Be- nld,l! large barn; root cellar; gar- fine grove, whm pine, white onk some tamarack; fine pasture. 6-room house, cement foundation. E. J. Willits-Luther Olsbn, the landmen, 121 Third street,’ 0t7-3l FOR 'SALE—200 acres highly im- » proved, farm, 70 acres under culti- vation; large white house, large barn, granary, hog house, chicken house, well house, lots of wood, Wwhite elm, basswood. This is best improved, best clay farm' in this county for the money, $60 per acre. Fine neighborhood, 2 miles to two stations. 8 miles from Bemidji. B. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the Land- " b5t7-30 | WANTED-—Cook at -Nicollet hotel. 6t7-31 'WANTED TO RENT—A 6 or 7 room house, modern preferred. Address “R” care Pioneer. ( ‘7-30" | WANTED—To Buy or Rent a house. ‘Address “R. B.” care Pioneer. 7-23tf WANTED TO BUY—-A - House. dress “R. B."” care Pioneer. 7-23-tt WANTED—Experienced dish washer ‘at Third Slreet Lale Eight hour ahflt 3 7-26tt WANTED—To Rent or ‘Buy on in- i~ stallment plan a nouse. Inquire at t7-31 Ad- FOR SALE—New 1920 Ford car also one 1916 Case touring car. J. A. R R Sl O S FOR - SALE—Ford truck with cab and body. Almost new. A. A. War- "fleld. 7-30tt FOR SALE—One cow fresh with calf. Good’ milker. John Gilberg, Ny- more. 8t7:30 FOR SALE—New. potatoes at 76c per peck. Inquire 1241 Irvin Avenue, or phone 113-W. 2d7-31 FOR SALE—Year old reglstered Po- land China sow. J. Charboneau. Phone 14-F-13. 3tws-5 WANTED&A ‘wide-awake' young man or woman for insurance busi- ness. Reynnlda‘&‘W{fitgr. 5t8-3 —_— S L |'WANT TO BUY—Ford runabout or touring car, for our own use. E. J. ‘Willits-Luther Olson, the Land- 121 Third street 6t7-31 men, e T s i SR ‘WANTED TO BUY Or Rent—Modern . B-room house. * Centrally located. Address “Modern House” care of Pioneer. State:price and terms in first letter, 6ds-3 FURNISHED HOUSBE or furnished rooms for housekeeping wanted by desirable family of five, Ask fer Tiller at Pioneer ol!lec. Minn. STENOGRAPHER WANTED— $90 per month to the right person with chance for more soon. Must have high school education :or . better. Preferably about 30 years of age. Jas. Hart & Sons, Long Prairie, WANTED—Position as housekeeper, by widow, age 39, alone, prefer ¢cn farm. Refined business woman, good cook, seamstress, nuvse man- ager and experienced farm woman. Best of references furnished. Write Ruth Parks, 501 West First St., Waterloo, Towa. 9t8-7 FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, see or write . J. Willits, 218 P'l.cam) Ave. Phone 41. . 12181 FOR SALE—New 1920 Ford car also one 1916 Case touring car. J. A. DeLeuil, 116 3rd street. 2t7-31 FOR SALE—Player piano, 50 rolls. Cash or monthly payments. J. Bisiar, 302 Beltrami ave. 5t7-31 BUICK FOR SALE—Cheap. My 7- passenger Buick in A-1 comdition. Call Hotel Markham. F. S. %y;nsn t7-81 FOR SALk—See the Bemidji Sta tionery store for rubber stamps. | fac simile signature stamps, mno- . tarial seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, (it's a good one). BE. J. Willits- Luther Olson, the landmen. 121 3rd street. 6t7-31 | HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALE s e e e e men, 121 Third street. 6t7-31 WANTED—Girl at Markham coffee| FOR SALE—One female bat-eared shop. 2t7-31 Boston Bull pup, nine months old. e 701 Beltrami ave., Phone 5447-w FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY WANTED—Waitress by Hotel Mark- 7-26tt A A A A A AP APPPPPIPPI FOR REAL BARGAINS In real estate| poR SALE—Houses, lots and farm and deals of all xinds, see T. Bau- land. For prices and terms see dette, manager of-Northern Min-| y RBigjar. 302 Beltrami ave. nesota Real ‘Estate Exchange, 216 5t7-31 Beltrami ave. Phone 68. 1mo8-7 ham. A Good Catch. At is Impossible to repress a feeling of satisfaction over the feat of the Atlantic City game warden, who ap- prehended the owner of a seaplane guiity of shooting wild geese in the 'l air. The law against this sort of “gport” is strict, and the penalty pro- vided for ofenders is ample And, as dbird shooting from the air is on a plane with the use of dynsmite and geines in closed waters, the more rig- 1dly the statute is enforced the better. ‘Any leniency would be disastrous to the bird life of the country and calam- itoud to the United States.—Defroit Free Pross. FOR SALE—Lots 21-22 Block 14, 3rd Addition, Minnesota avenue. Price $450 cash. Address, Mrs. Mary Stanley, Suflleld, Alta., Can- ada. 9t8-4 FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good condition at right price. In- quire of Bemidji Electric company in O0dd Fellows' building, -402 Beltrami avenue. ©1-27te FOR SALE—Motor boat; it’s a good boat and a good buy. Also have a large omne, -will carry 20 ‘people, very cheap. E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the landmen, 121 3rd street. 6t8-3 FOR SALE-—26500 fire brick, 200 arch | LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sel: you fire brick, 1,000 common lime brick | ' one, and about 400 pounds of fire clay.|—4-room house on enleut terms. Will sell reasonable. Inquire of |—Very nice homo. 7 rooms, on three The Stellar Company, Bemidji. lots, 3d8 1]|—Cosy Lake Shore home, all mod-’ ern, right up to date; none better in this city. PAPER CLOTH OUTFIT —8-room house, 2 50-foot lots, $1800. NDON MARKETS |—9-room all modern house and good OK L0 N 6-room house, on 50-foot cornee London. (By Mail)—In an effort to| )54 " elegant location, beautitul bring down laundry prices, entire home. outfits of paper clothes are being —T7-room house, barn and garage, 50- placed on the London markets. Shirts| g04 1ot on p " ed .tr“t“A n‘nl'ond- of a wonderful texture, looking al- id home. FOR SALE—S8ix room cottage and barn, with well and 1% acres of land . Located 714 Thirteenth street. Price $1,800. A bargain. C .M. Booth. Phone 806-J. 64s-2 LODGES Bl_nidji Lodge No. 119, L O. O. F., Beltrami every Friday evening most like linen, ‘vie with the dark-|__7.room house, ‘.""' 50 foot lot. —_— A9 st 8 o’clock. rued suits. Latter, however, are con-| oty of cement walks, fine location. “THIS WEEK spicuously shiny and so far the Brit-|__¢_rooms and bath, lace, and fsher is flghtl‘z shy of them. All the| hgarqwood fifilsh. Gnnx’;, 50-foot men are talking about the paper| ot one block to two schools. suits they are going to wear, and in|__Good 9-room house, down town) the meantime are waiting until the] ronts for $30; small house on rear other fellows do so. ” of lot, $8160. {—6 rooms-and bath, the cutest all modern home; garage attached to housy; 3 .corner lots. Cheap. We have a great many more, and - have some real bargains in lots and ; BUSINESS § W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F11. § B--A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W - BEMIDUI LODGE | S —— ‘For First Class Aug;& l‘,,ll\éEéRY Olaor, the landmen, ey Either Day or l‘fizht i Call Says A. P. Sheldon, a recognized authority: “The Science of Busi- ness is the Science of SERVICE.” Photography is all urvho—o.,o- cially our little attempt at com- munity service by phomrnpln for community publicity. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer 'Rxg: Pc;:trrmt Sgudio, f: 10th St. opul pnce quality portraits. Quality kodak finishing. Prints only 3¢, 4c, Be, 6c; post cards Se. Why pay. more? WARD BROS. AUTO LIVERY Five and seven passenger cars for every occasion. [ Country trips a specialty.§ 218 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI CAMP NO. 5012, meets 2nd and REGULAR BUSINESS J. P. Lahr, Clerk Phone 83