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T0 ROLD FIRST PICNIC ON LABOR DAY Ada, Minn., Aug 256.—The Ada .. post of the American Legion is com- pleting arrangements for its first an- nual picnic and barbecue, to be held at the Ada fair grounds on Labor Day. The picnic will be for the com- munity and an admission fee will in- clude a seat at one of the ‘Chow tables.” ¢ Ada Legionaires are planning to make the event one of historic inter- . ADA POST est. roasting pit on the night of Septemb- er 5. The doings on Labor Day will commence with a street parade on Monday forenoon. . A number of busi- ness men have promised to have floats. The barbecue will start iat noon and will continue ‘“until some- body has to eat the hoofs,” as one of the Leglonaires expressed it. In the afternoon there will be a program of sports, airplane flights, a baseball game and a boxing exhibition. The Age of Steel Modern equipment keeps pace with modern bun-‘. " pess. Such progressive fi ‘Co., J. P. Morgan & Co., Willys-Overland Co. use A 8 leum top on desks and tabl rms as the Carnegie Steel Prudential Insurance Co.,' listeel office furniture. . Office Furniture. “The drawers can’t swell, warp, or stick. Thelino- es affords a perfect working ‘surface. Allsteel is handsome, comfortable, sanitary, fire-resistant and everlasting. Let us show you this modern desk, as well as Allsteel ‘filing cabinets, safes; and other office furniture—the equipment that belongs with success. PIONEER STATI Attention— PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS ONERY HOUSE BEMIDJI, MINN, ? We have moved into our 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- lowing items: THESE PRICES HOLD IF TAKEN AT ONCE The first check for any item takes it One Omaha Folder, in first class condition One Perfection Composing Room Saw, with four circle saws ... One complete set of 12 Point Matrices, new, never been used, worth $110.00, price... One complete series of De a Robbia Job Type, 8 to 24 point inclusive, nine fonts, used, for.... One complete series Caslon Old Roman, 6 to 36 point inclusive, 13 fonts, used, for............ One 131 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $4.35, for Two 13 inch Iron Pullies $4.35, for , worth wholesale Two 12 inch Iron Pullies,_ worth wholesale $8.60, for Two 7 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale $ One 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.. One 9 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.90.. One Graduate Speed Pully, worth wholesal One Lead Cutter. One large Wooden Pully Wheel, worth sale $10.00, for ... whole- BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING C0. & Bemidji, Mion. . f £ 8 ¥ A steer will be placed in the/| | CLASSIFIED DEPARTHENT Advertisements i INSERTION and HALF CENT per word ‘for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid n this column cos for at time of insertion will be charged for 4t ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad ta](en for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a pioneer want advertisement. WANTED A AAAAAAPAA A A A WANTED—Family or bundle wash- ing. 607 Fourth st. - '3d8-26 e e WANTED—Position as housekeeper by woman with one child. Phone or write 820 Mississippi ave. 2t8-26 P S Y WANTED—Cook for Ottertail coun- ty sanatorium. Good wages. .Ad- dress Sanatorium, Battle Lake, Minn. 3t8-26 A A A A ATt~ HELP WANTED—MALE WE HAVE several good positions open. Koors Bros, 3t8-26 WANTED—Janitor for Carr Lake school. Address Herman Fenske, Bemidji, Minn., R.F.D. No. 2. '6d8-27 e ————————— CLERKS (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service, $135 month. Examinations September. Experi- ence unnecessary. For free partic- ulars, write R. Terry, (former Civil Sevice Examiner) 11 Conti- nental Bldg., Washington D. C. 6t8-27 HELP WANTED—FEMALE P e ] WANTED—Waitress by Hotel Mark- bam.- 7-26t1 —_— - WANTED—GIrl at St. Anthony Hos- pital. 8-21tt WANTED—Kitchen Vickers Hotel. 3t8-26 e WANTED—Store room girl at Hotel Markham. 3d8-26 e it g WANTED—Gir! for kitchen work at Markham hotel. 3ds8-26 girl, WANTED—Two washers. Rex Cafe. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. R. Gil- more. 8-24tf L L 5 Er WANTED—Experiencea dishwasher. 8 hour shift. Woman to scrub. 60c per hour. Third Street Cate. 8-10tf —_— WANTED—Maid for general house- work at summer cottage, Diamond Point. No laundering. Phone 412-J. Mrs. Frank Tozer. experiengced - dish- 8-3tt 3d8-25 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A AR A AN AN AR AN FOR SALE—One six room _house, close in; one nine room house, mod- ern. Wm. McCuaig. 6t8-27 A, FOR RENT A~ A A A A A A FOR RENT—Rooms In a modern house, 311 America ave. 7-22t1 FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, 918 Irvine avenue. 2t8-26 el R i FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 307 7th street, phone 495-J. . 2t8-23 room for Inquire at 3t8-24 FOR RENT—Furnished one or two gentlemen. 423 Fourth street. LOST AND FOUND A A A A A A AL AT LOST—Crank for Chalmers car. Be- tween 4th street and Birchmont hotel. Return to Pioneer. 2t3-25 CONDITIONS IN AMERICA BETTER THAN IN EUROPE St. Paul, August 25.—*“Conditions in America are far better than in any of the European countries,” Senator Frank B. Kellog, back from a six months tour of Europe said today. “We have a large balance of trade and it is of vital importance to in- dustries and la that this should be maintained. *“Of course, Europe‘can- not go on paying out several billions annually for our products unless ex- tended credit. The remedy seems to be that our industries and various commercial bodies should become larger investors in foreign secur- ities.” RSN RENEWED TESTIMONY No one in Bemidji who suffers backaches, headaches or distreesing urinary ills can afford to ignore this Bemidji woman’s twice-told story. It is confirmed testimony that no -Be- middji resident can doubt. Mrs. Joe Blondo, 202 Minnesota Ave., says: “My back ached so 1 couldn’t rest at night. It was hard for me to turn over or shift my posi- tion when lying down. My kidneys were also dieordered. Knowing the good results ome of my people had obtained from Doan’s Kidney Pills, 1 tried them. They soon removed the aching and strengthened my kidneys. I was all right and have felt well ever since.” . . OVER THREE YEARS LATER, Mrs. Blondo said: “I am glad to say no disorder of the kidneys has troubled me since Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me some years ago. To- day I cheerfully repeat my former words of praise.’” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Blondo had. Foster-Milburn Co., Migrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Smal] cook stove, cheap. FOR SALE—1914 Overland, $175.00. Telephone 418. , 3t8-25 -—-————'—T"‘_‘——‘l FURNITURE For Sale. House for rent. Phone 674-W. 2t8-26 FOR SALE—Houses, lots, farm lands. J. Bisiar, 302 Beltrami ave. 1 24t8-28 FOR SALE—Iron bed, mattress and springs, 803 Minnesota ave. Phone 624-J. 2d8-24 IR e T ¢ 3 TR P SO FOR SALE—One seven and one nine || passenger bus body, cheap. Wm. McCuaig. €t8-27 ‘FOR SXITE—Cheap, a bargain, New player piano. Inquire Grant Ohm, Shavitch Bros. 8-20tt FOR SALE—G00 Cedar, |7 ft. posts, peeled. Write or phone 377. Get- chell Timber Co. 6d8-28 FOR ANY kina of roal estate deal, se: or write E. J. Wlllits, 218 T" liram Ave, Phone 41. 12131t —— e e e L FOR SALE—One o1l stove, 3-burner; One 60-gal. gasoline tank; Ome large mower. ' Phone 342-J. 5t8-26 I S — FOR SALE OR TRADE—T7-passenger BEMIDJ! LODGE . Loyal Order of MOOSE, No. 1452, Meets first & third Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers specially invited. C. B. Hoyt, Sec’y. Phone 701W Next Meeting REGULAR BUSINESS Bemidji Lodge No. 119, I 0. O. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK BUSINESS W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W Buick; good tires; car in good con- |, dition. See C. W. Trog or Becida Stage. 6t8-25 Bl SO o S SRR FOR ' SALE—See the Bemidj1 Sta tionery store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and corporation seals TR R R TR SIS FOR SALE—Saxon Six car, Splendid condition. Cash $550 or trade for land considered. Rev. George Backhurst, Shore acres, City. 2d8-25 FOR SALE—Ligh. work harness, light driving harness, single buggy with pole. Ford car, also Oakland Six; Arrow thrust for boat and a good gasoline launch. E. J. Wil- lets. 448-25 FOR SALE—Newspaper and moving picture show, in a good North Da- kota town. A good proposition for the right party. Will trade for Minnesota land, also one 25-h. p. steam engine. Will sell or trade. F. A. Fair, Reynolds, N. D. 6t8-28 —_—e FOR SALE—We sell them, look these over, any size, any price. —B-room house, good location, mod- ern hut heat. —5-room house, 50 ft. lot, this place is a snap, $1250. —Lake Shore cottage, fine place, fine location, cheap, possession at once. —6-rocm house, good location, this place goes for $3,000. —35-rocm house, $100 down, pay- ment buys this, why pay rent. —8-room house on paving, location the best, $2,500." -—9-room house, close down town, $3,000. —6-rocms and bath; good location; close to town; cheap. —4-room house, nice place, $850. —T7-rocm house, like new for $3,000. —4-room house, six lots, $1,100. —8-room house ou Bemidji avenue. And a lot of other houses and lots ready to show you. —200-acre farm, 70, acres-under cul- tivation, lots of good timber, nice house, barn, and other buildings, close to town, clay soil, no sand, $45.00 per acre. —_280-acre farm, 70 acres under plow with lots of buildings, on the state road, six miles from town, $27.50 per acre. —80-ncres, hardwood in field; house, barn, small buildings, 3% - miles town, for quick sale, $1,760. —E. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the Landmen. 6t8-31 land, 18 acres and other from MINA MYERS Hair dressing, shampooing, manicuring, hair manufac- turing, etc. Will call by appointment. Box 453. Tele- phone No. 466-W. |[BICYCLES Complete line of Tires and Supplies. Baby Carriage Wheels Retired. Furniture Repairing and Upho'stering. GENERAL ' REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS 811 Sixth St., Bemidji Phone 488 K e TELL IT WITH PICTURES Pastimes tell stories but— pictures are the universal language. “So tell your story with photograph views, por- traits, post cards, kodak prints, etec. = A A.;MMCHARDSON Rich Portrait Studio, 29 10th St. Qualty kodak finishing. only 3¢, 4¢, be, 6c; éards & fiilll’y pay more? P i . B. A. KOLBE GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 HUFFMAN & PLEARY FURNITURE AND | UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178.-W or R Chester S. ROUSE PAINTING CONTRACTOR Paper Hanging and Kalsomining 423 Fourth Sts Phone 559 " For First Class AUTO LIVERY SERVICE Either f)ay or Night WARD BROS, AUTO LIVERY T7T==T77 Five and seven passenger cars for every occasion. Country trips a specialty. 218 Beltrami Avenue THE dignity of our profession- al etiquette matches the high standards we have set for the conduct of our business. UNOERTAKING PHONE 317 W-317- R BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST 1 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON (] Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W e 1 l . R. SANBORN, M. D. C Physician and Surgeon Miles Block Oftice Phone 55 Office: House Phone 449 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji — [ - 3 DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon | Oftice in Mayo Block | Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 5. Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block, Third St. House—11-12 a. m,, 3-6 p. m. Phones—Office fOZ, Res. 211 DR.L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS '____—.__———'- DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office—O'Lealy-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. S B ST TR VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman's. Phone No. 202 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidjl, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections a specialty . DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners fo: Men, Women and Children FIRE INSURANCE . REAL ESTATE ) REYNOLDS & WINTER" 212 Beltrami Avenue . Phone 144

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