Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1920, Page 4

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- lowing items: l Pr‘dfess,ional-, Buémes"s and Cla Attention PRINTERS AND - PUBLISHERS = = igis We have moved into ofir new building and have added considerable new machin- ery, including a Duplex printing press, an automatic press, a miller saw trimmer, new fonts of type, new stones;storage cab- inets, ete. Upon inventory we find that it is to our advantage to dispose of the fol- THESE PRICES HOLD IF TAKEN AT ONCE . The first check for any item takes it - Oiile Omaha Folder, in first class condition........ $150.00. One Perfection Composing Room Saw, with four icircle saws . Ope complete set of Mergenthaler Linotype 112 Point Matrices, new, never been used, ‘| worth $110.00, Price.........-..coooccce T One complete series of Della Robbia-Job Type, .18 to 24 point inclusive, nine fonts, used, for.... One complete series Caslon Old Roman, 6 to 186 point inclusive,-13. fonts, used, for............ One 131 inch Iron Pully, worth' wholesale 1§ 73T 150 7 O S e e Two. 13 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale - |1$4.35, for . S e Two 12 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale H1$8.60, £0F .cicicsiiasinisssussionstaissonscisititasssmsinnsss 7 Two 7 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale $2.40.. . Ohne 5 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.20.... One 8 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.65.. One 8 inch Wood Pully, worth wholesale $2.40.. Ohe 9 inch Iron: Pully, worth wholesale $2.90.. ,?pe Graduate: Speed Pully, worth wholesale 1$8.00, for ... ; ne Lead Cutter.. One large Wooden Pully " Wheel, worth-whole- sale $10.00, for ; ’ One Paper Baler.............cccecommmmnnniaci, * BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHNG 0. Bemidji,: Minn. AFlexible Filing Cabinet eeds for your growing nee ab;l;h:t': ohrie'mm (.;::na:::ou,::: .;:‘:t:‘::;:nv:':& permanent convenience Allsteel is recognized by pro- gressive men as the filing cabinet of modern business. Office Furniture 85.00 9.00 9.75 '3.60 3.00 1.50 1.25 1.75 - 1.50 2.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 15.00 Allsteel files are rigid and éverlasting, yet suffi-) ciently “flexible” to meet the needs of every man’s business. They afford protection against fire, dust, mice, and vermin and save valuable space. Come in and examine our assortment of Allsteel.office furni-. ture, the equipment that belongs with s BEMIDJI, MINN. ¢ PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE f [ Physician and Surllo_n m BUSINESS AD | PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS ‘- "DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON .| .Physicians and Surgeons - Bemidji, Minn. ‘ A. V, GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat DR. E, H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon ome’.' l§oeurny Bank' Bleck . DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . Physicians -and Surgeons ¢ Oftice Miles Blook . ' DR. H, A. NORTHROP - OSTROPATRIO u'mo’ - Ibertson. Blook Oftice. Phame 383 C R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and -Surgeon Office; Miles Bloek ~ House Phone 449——Offize Phoue §§ | i ————— P —p—— DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5. : Other hours by appointment. ) -W __ Calls Made ist ll?lot?:n:lu»'filnk Bldg. ¢ Bemiaji ——————————————————————— 'DR._E. A. SHANNON, ‘M..D. hysician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Res. | Phons 396 . Res Phoie 807 ‘Drs. Marcum & McAdory . Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block. Third St. 1- 5 pm Houra L o Bitive 803, Res. 311 DR..L. A. WARD Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH 3 DENTIST Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bld, Phones—Office 876-W. Res. Si6-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. VETERINARIANS | l ‘must accompany copy. THE BEMIDJI ‘DAILY ‘PIONEER SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14; 1920 ssified Departments. Use Thém---Read Them Now! m_———_—_ Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash Ads not paid for at time of imsertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. . o No ad taken for less than 15 cents. WHEN 'OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT SRR e ————————————— WANTED: WANTED—Boarders and roomers at 6514 Wood avenue, Nymore. 6t8-14 WANTED—Bookkeeper and one who can take complete charge of books and collections. Apply Pioneer of- fice. 4d8-14 'ANTED TO RENT—3, 4 or 5 room house, modern or nearly modern, by desirable family. Inquire at Ploneer office. 8-12tt WANTED—6 or 9 horsepower. steam boiler; 3 horsepower motor. Swiss Cleaners & Dyers, 512 Beltrami Ave. 7d8-18 IF YOU WANT to sell or exchange your property write me. John J. Black, Minn., St., Chippewa Falls, Wis. 1t8-14 e e i WANTED—Sawmill of 16 to 20 M capacity to cut 3 million feet Mon- tana timber. Transportation ad- vanced. Address N. T. care Bemid- Ji Pioneer. . 44t9-22 WANTED—A . couple of furnished rooms, a small furnished house, or a furnished cottage at Grand Forks Bay or Lavinfa, at once. Leave information at Pioneer or phone 529-J. 2d8-14 - |STENOGRAPHER WANTED— $90 per month to the righi person with chance for more soon. Must have high school education or better. Preferably about 30 years of age. .;:ls. Hart & Sons, Long Prairie, nn. WANTED TO TRADE—40 acres of Beltrami county land for a good automobile, there is good hardwood and cedar timber omn this land. Mike Walter, Turtle River, Bel- trami county, Minn. Rte. No. 1. 4t8-14 WANTED TO BUY—Moderate pric- ed home in Bemidji. Desire to buy with small payment down and bal- ance on. easy terms. In answering this ad etate best price and terms and where propertl may be seen, Address “Home” care Pioneer of- fice, Bemidji. 6ds-14 WANTED—Men and women to work nights in Canning Factory at Wwa- dena, Minnesota, in a clean, sani- tary plant. Board and room may be secured at reasonable rates. Wages for women 30c per hour, men 45¢ per hour. Work to start on or about August 23rd Write or apply in person to Reid, Murdock & Co., Wadena, Minn. 6d8-19 T Determining Height of Mountains, The height of mountains is ascer- tained by barometric observation, showing the pressure of atmosphere at the lower and higher levels. An instrument called the mountain barom- eter Is graded especlally for this pur- pose. It can also be done with a lev- eling Instrument and theodolite, but either way requires technical knowl- edge. SHAFT IS WELL PROTECTED Washington Monument Made Immune From Lightning by 8cheme That Has Proved Its Worth, J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGYON Office and Hospital 8§ doors west “of Troppman's. Phone No. 303 . 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. —— e Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DIl!eOl & BURGESS Phones: Offices8-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn, BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181. Collections a specialty DRY CLEANING The apex of the Washington monu- ment 18 surrounded with parallel (FOR SALE—A farm in Alberta, Mo., bands. The bands are studded with golden points. The bands are made of gold-plated iron a foot wide, and the points are spaced a foot from one another. According to the original plan of the monument it was protected from lightning by an aluminum tip that was connected with the metal framework of the elevator. During the very first summer after the monument was com- pleted, however, it was struck twice, and a plece of stone was chipped from the top. Experts: from, all- the sclentific .de- partments of the government were called on to contrive a. plan for the better protection of the shaft. They agreed. on a number .of iron bands, heavily galvanized and gold plated, te prevent rusting. The bands are connected with the aluminum point of the monument, and the framework of the elevator, and at the base {ron cables lead the electric- ity into a deep well, where it harm- leesly_expends its force. The protec- tion has proved to be perfect. B. A. KOLBE ~ GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy Comer Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Waitress by Hotel Mark- ham. 7-26tf WANTED—Two experienced dish- washers. Rex Cafe. 8-3t¢ WANTED—Experienced girl at Mac’s confectionary. Albercrombie & McCready. 5t8-16 WANTED—Experiencea dishwasher. 8 hour shift. Woman to scrub. 60c per hour. Third Street Cafe. 8-10tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker road- ster. Good condition. Phone 593-J. 6t8-13 FOR SALE—Houses, lots, farm lands. J. Bisiar, 302 Beltrami ave. 24t8-28 FOR SALE—Ford truck with cab and body. Almost new. A. A. War- 7-20tr fleld. s L Riroide RS FOR SALE—One Buick D-45 5-pas- senger touring. Inquire Jewett’s garage, 2t8-13 FOR SALE—G passenger Mitchell touring car, recently overhauled. Motor Inn. 2t8-14 FOR ANY Lkinad of roal estate deai, see or write B. J. Wllljts, 218 I' Iicam; Ave. Phone 41, 12131 FOR SALE—Good oak kegs. Make fine pickling kegs. Call McDermid Pool Hall, 220 Third street. g 3d8-14 FOR SALE—7-passenger, (-cylinder Continental engine, just overhaul- ed. Make offer. Phone Troppman. 10t8-23 FOR SALE—Spring chickens. Stone house farm, 2 miles No. of Nymore school on Birchmont road. S. A. Nuzum. 3d8-14 FOR SALE—Hor-se, harness, wagon, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Night operator at Missis- sippi. River power plant. Apply Minn, Elec. Light & Pr. Co. office. 8-12tt “OR SALE—CITY PROPERTY IFOR SALE-—House. Inquire at 523 Eighth street. Phone 165. 6d8-13 FOR SALE—Four room house on Minnesota avenue. No agents. Ad- dress “Fourroom,” care Pioneer. 2t8-16 I'OR SALE—Residence, 1012 Doud avenue. 8-rooms, modern, except heat, might consider some terms. Write M. C. Longbhalla, owner, Lit- tlefork, Minn. 6t8-18 FOR SALE—Six room cottage and barn, with well and 1% acres of land. Located at 714 Thirteenth street. Price $1,600. A bargain. C. M. Booth. Phone 806-J. 6t8-16 FOR SALE—Five room house and forty-foot frontage at 1207 Minne- sota avenue. Price $3,000 cash or bankable paper. Offer withdrawn if not sold before August 20. F. B. Lamson. . 8-14tf FOR SALE—Small general store, do- ing a good business. Best location in a town of 250 population on the M. & I. R. R.. 2 lots, buildings, fixtures, stock, show cases, and everything goes at a bargain if taken at once. Only reason for selling, age and health. Apply James Taylor, Tenstrike. Minn 6t8-16 FOM RENT. FOR RENT—Rooms In house, 311 America ave. a modern 7-22t1 sleds and hay cheap if taken at!FOR RENT—Office rooms in Tropp- once. Inquire of Tony Bahr, 415 Mississippi ave. 318-17 FOR SALE—Organ. Black walnut piano finish, $65, old fashioned black walnct bureau, $10. M. Mi- nor, Becida, Minn. 6t8.14 —————— e FOR SALE—See the Bemidfi Sts tionery store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no tarfal seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—New Overland car. Model 90, run less than 1,400 miles. Cyclone Jetting well ma- cnine, R. R. Howell make. Engine and tools good as new. 522 Nineth street, Bemidji. 6t8-17 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—16 acres hay stumpage. No water standing on land. In- quire 110 Sixth street, 2t8-16 COLONIZING large tract, clover lan;l. central Cass county, Minn. Close markets, good soil, spring water. Write for free booklet. Owners, Gopher Real Estate Co., Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis. 1t8-14 peach country. Sixty acres Good house, 8 acres orchard, good wire fence. Rural route, telephone, 6 miles to station. $2,800 for the place. Wil Itake a car as part pay- ment. Inquire at Dunn’s new building, or call at 516 Thirteenth street. Claude Young. 10d8-16 Says Al P. Sheldon, a recognized authority: “The Science of Busi- ness is the Science of SERVICE.” Photography is all service—espe- cially our little attempt at com- munity service by photographs for community publicity. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. Popular priced quality portreits. Qualily kodak finishing. Prints only 3¢, 4¢c, 6c, 6¢c; post cards Ge. Why pay more? BICYCLES Complete line of Tires and Supplies. Baby Carriage Wheels Retired. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS H Phone 488 ‘ 811 Sixth St., Bemidji man block. Phone 927. 12t8-23 PO R SR R PR FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms “ for men. Also one room for light housekeeping, suitable for two men. Inquire 423 4th street. 2t8-14 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Bumper of auto in town or be- tween town and St. Petersburg camp Lake Plantaganet. Please _ notify Pioneer. 3t8-14 e For First Class AUTO LIVERY SERVICE Either Day or Night Call WARD BROS. AUTO LIVERY 777577 Five and seven passengerj cars for every occasion.¥ Country trips a specialty.B Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L. 0. 0. ., Beltrami ‘Ave. and 4th St., meets every Nriday evening 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK BUSINESS W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F11. R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W BEMIDJI LODGE Loyal Order of MOOSE, NO. 1482, Meets first & third Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 P.M Visiting brothers especially invited C. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W NEXT MEETING REGULAR BUSINESS Read Th Pioneer Want Ad o e = ——

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