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ING, MTOBBR 12,:1920 R Ktll That Cold. With T WLls CASCARA QUININ Coldl, Co;;hs QOM\ l.l anpc i Neglected Colds are Dau(etwa Take. hp chances. Keep this standard remedy. Innd y fot, tfu 2 Breaks up a cold in 24‘houm-— Grippe in3 days—Excellent for Heddachs Quinine in this form does not afféct the™ M-—Clmn ll ‘best. Tonic L-ndv.—No Opuu in Hill‘ e nrn sneeze, “Yqu’ll Alwa s Fmd” says the Good Judge That you get more genuine satisfaction: at less cost when you use this class of tobacco. A small chew lasts 1§ so much longer than i a big chew of the ordinary kmd. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasung chewing “satisfaction. . 1 l?' man who uses will tell you that. N Put up 5- 1e Real Tobacco Chew \ two styles Fbr Your Meat Cars When you see a Swift Refrig- erator Car going by in a train, it seems a simple thing that!it should be carrying fresh meat up and down the country. . Like most of the packer acnvmes Whll'.'h contribute to your welfare, you are so used to having this going on uninterruptedly, day in, day out, throughout 'the year, that you are likely to take it as a matter of course. But it is not a matter of course. Every car you see going by means long hours of minute, scientific, painstaking care in prep- , aration for what it is doing. Every time a car comes in it 1s washed taint, any foreign matter, were present, this would get rid of it. Even the meat hooks are taken down from the racks and scalded with water and live steam. ‘When the car is thoroughly cleansed we put in 5000 pounds of ice. Buyt that is only preliminary. It only cools the car to the proper temperature. By the time the car'is moved over to receive its load, this first ice is melted. More is then put in to keep the car cool. Then the meat is hung on the sterilized hooks and the load of food is ready for its journey. It arrives as it leaves, clean, fresh, wholesome, appetizing; and your meat supply goes on unaffected by seasons or weather. This is only a part of the service which Swift & Company furnishes, at a profit to itself so small—averaging a fraction of a cent per pound on all products over a period "of years—that if the profit were handed on to the consumer, it would make a difference of less than a nickel a week in the meat bill of the average American family. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Bemidji Local Branch W. J. Miller, Manager N a8 . - LT A B B e e e B e e B e e e e e e e e — - oo I 4 i i ! ' 1 ! 1 1 ' ! f 1 ! ! 1 1 t f f f f ! f ! T 1 :J =) 3 DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS , out thoroughly with.scalding water. Ifany Hl - ~|FOR SALE—by The Ph&psfigency. our books. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENTS for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on No ad taken for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. ALY e smen e /THE BEMIDJI' DAILY PIONEER e A insertions ‘Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. of same copy. hia il i anadet Al o ad Ads not paid ST FOR SALE Call 428-J. 3 3 FO‘R SALE~Furm!ure Tt i U S P 1] FOR :SALE—Household furniture, complete. Call at 921 Dewey ave- nue. 9t10-15 FOR SALE—Ford touring car at your 8h price. F.S. North, Third Cafe. 2t10-12 FOR EY kina of real estate deal, ses or write E. J. Wlllits, 218 T livam Ave. Phone 41. 12180 FOR SALE—Good driving horse, weight about nine-fifty. Price $50. Mrs. Crouse, Fernhill, Minn. 5t10-16 FOR SALE—Two 13-Inch iron pul- lies, worth wholesale $4.50 a piece, may be bought for $2.75 each. Call at Pioneer office. 9-29tf WANTED "/TO RENT—Small farm near Bemidjl with ‘at least 15 acres under cultivation, for 1921 Ad- dress Edward'L. Willscott, general delivery, Aberdeen, S. D.' ' 4t10-14 WANTED--Clerks (Men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail' Service. $135 month.” Examinations Oc- tober. - .Experience unnecessary. For free:particulars, write R. Ter- ry, (former Civil Service Examin- er) 119 Continental Bldg., Wash- ington, D. C. 4t10-12 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Help at Ktlliher hotel. 5t10-13 WANTED—Girl at St. Anthony’s hos- pital. ) 9-23tf '|FOR SALE—Big type Duro:-Jersey spring boar. Cherry King line. Pedigree furnished, H. L. Arnold. _ Phone 22-F-310. FOR SALE—One 13%-inch iron pul- ly, worth wholesale, $4.35, can be bought for $3.50, if taken at once. Inquire at Pioneer office. 9-29tf FOR SALE—See tns Bemidji Sta ticnery store for rubber ‘stamys fac simile signature stamps, no tarjal seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—A quantity of used lum-| . ber. Includes 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x 12, and heavier dimensions. Apply secretary of Civic and Commerce Association. 6d10-15 FOR SALE—5-passenger Patterson touring car; nearly new tires; first class_running order, $250. Call 601 Minnesota ave., or write Jim Fish, Bemidji, 6t10-14 Troppman * .bldg. - team. weighing about 3,000' tbs.; har- ness, wagon, dump boards; 2 racks, sled, blankets, $400, if taken at once. 6t10-14 FOR SALE—Two 12-inch:pullies for $3.50; one 8-inch pully, $1.50; two 7-inch pullies for'§3.00; one 6- inch pully for $135; one graduate speed pully, $5,00.and one. 9-inch pully for $2.00. ;These are all good iron pullies in good condition. Also some shafting and one large wood- en ‘pully wheel for $5.00. If in- terested in any of the above call at the Pioneer office. 9-29tf WANTED—Kitchen girl at Third Street Cafe. 9-21tf WANTED-—Kitchen girls at Mark- ham ‘Hotel." 6d10-13 WANTED—Girls for laundry work. Bemidji Steam Laundry. 3d10-13 WANTED—Kitchen girl for Third strect Cafe. Eight hour shift. 9-30tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Modern house, phone 83. 3d10-13 WANTED-—An experienced sales lady. Inquire at the Bazaar Store. 10-6tf WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. No washing. 1113 _ Bemidji ave. 10-8tf WANTED—Girl to work for farmer out in North Dakota, small family good wages. Write 1. C. Bruce, Northwood, N. D. 6t10-12 WANTED—One experienced sales- lady; also ome lady experienced in office work.,'No objection to mar- ried women, Geo.'T. Baker & Co. To'2d10-12 HELP WANTED—$3.50 per day paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Al- coholic flavoring. Permanent po- sition. F.. k. Barr Co., Chicago. 1t10-12 HELP WANTED—$3:50 per:day paid one lady in-each town to distrib- ute frec.ecireulars o for -.Economy Non-Alcoholic flavoring. '‘Perman- ent ‘position. * F. E. Baer Co., Chi- cago. 1t10-12 GETS 100 EMPLOYES FROM ONE SCHOOL For the 100th time, the Standard Oil Co., Fargo, N. D., has em- ployed a graduate of Dakota Bus- . iness College of that city. ‘He is Mr. L. Torgerson. Students from this'school are preferred largely be- cause they’re taught actual business methods as well astext books. They fit right in and advance quickly. Miss Rose Appert is the Sth D. B. C. pupil for Equity Packing Co. “Follow the $ucces$ful.” Write F. L. Watkins, ?res , 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D and ask for plan and purpose of *‘1000-New-Pupil Club.”” WATCH THE BIG 4 Sfomach-Kid;lcys-Hem-Uve!' Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand« ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL a — APSULES ‘The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina., At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bes and accépt Do imitation HELP US KEEP THE 7 WAYS TO ASSIST 7 your comtmunity. INCREASE the EFFICIENCY PROMPTLY.: ceipt of cars. RESTRICT your CAR ORDERS OBSERVE THE SLOGAN, CAPACITY OF CAR.” RESULTS SAVE | 4 = SHIPPERS OF THIS CO-OPERATION WILL BENEFIT EVERYONE BECAUSE IT.WILL CARS ON THE MOVE PCOL YCUR ORDERS and SHIPMENTS with other concerns in by loading and releasing cars HAVE YOUR SHIPMENTS READY for immediste loading on re- BILL your SHIPMENTS THROUGH whenever possible. to TODAY'S PROGRAM. DO NOT utilize your FULL FREE TIME. “LOAD TEN PER CENT ABOVE 00 INE TIME, LABOR and EQUIPMENT gL ' HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Engineer and an or‘d‘erly at St. Anthony’s hospital. \; 10-5tf o FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson. 1213t LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. 9-29tf FOR SALE OR RENT—Good warm five room house. Hardwood floors; electric lighted. In East Bemidjl. , Phone 411-W. 4d10-13 FOR SALE—Liberal terms, good 7- room house; modern except heat; in excellent condition; lot 100x140 ft.; garage and wood shed; can give immediate possession.' Inquire 623 Mississippi avenue. 5t10-R FOR SALE—S8-room residence; " full basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 28 lot tract all well fenced; shade trees all under cultivation; lot one block one Heffron addition, A. W. Almgquist, Laporte, -Minn. 9-15tf FOR SALE—FARM FOR SALE—b acres all under culti- vation. Corner Dalton and 14th street. A bargain. ‘Phone 806-J. 6t10-15 LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. 9-29tf HOR SALE—Well timbered 80 acres, 3% wmiles south of Solway. Goobd soil, $20 per acre. W. J. White, Rte. No. 1, Bemidji. Phone 22-F: 21. 4d10-13 FARMS FOR SALE—by The Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. —160 acres, 1% mile from Wilton, 53 miles from . Bemidji, % mile from Jefferson highway. 18 acres cleared; 18 acres Eood meadow, 120 acres fenced with good net wjde and three top wires. Good 7-room frame house; good shed 16x48; barn 14x18; log house, 14x 18. A-1 soil. $35 per acre, $1,- 500 cash, balance in 3 years at 8 per cent. —160 ac: 10 miles north of Be- midpi on good roads; Y% mile from school; good frame house; big barn; granery; chicken house; hog house; and A-1 root house. - 66 acres under plow. Well fenced. At $50 per acre; one-half cash, bal- ance to suit. —172 acres at Olearwater, Minn., Leon township; 25 acres under cultivation; 76 acres of good hay meadow; balance timber. Fair buildings. At $35 per acre, two- thirds cash, balance to suit. —40 acres cut over land, 7 miles from Bemidji on Hubbard coun- ty line, $1,700. $1,200 cash, bal- ance to suit. 6t10-14 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call 428-J. 3t10-13 FOR RENT—Furnished modern room. Gentleman preferred. 516 Bemidji ave. 10-11tf FOR RENT—3 room house. Call Sal- vation Army, or 1014 Doud avenue. Mrs. Zender. 3t10-14 FOR RENT—by The Phelps Agency, Troppman, bldg. Office room, new- ly decorated, water and lights, just across from City Hall; A-1 loca- $26 per 6t10-14 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Small amount of money. Apply A. L. Collard, harness shop. 10-9-tf LOST—Small white Angora kitten with blue eyes. Is deaf. Return to 422 Minnesota avenue, 2t10-13 LOST—Between Bemidji and Nary, cover for transmission for large car. Finder notify Puposky Merc. Co., for reward. 6td10-12 LOST—White Angora cat, lost three months ago. Return to 422 Min- nesota avenue for reward. 2t10-13 Tlflf meritorious quality of our arrangements and business courtesy has won the esteem of our fellow townsmen. Each detail is in the hands of a capable staff trained to their special call- LODGES | A. V. GARLOCK, M\D, I Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted SPECIALIST T e — BEMIDJI LODGE Loys! Order of MOOSE, No. 1452, Meets first & third Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers upeclnlly invited. C. B. Hoyt, Sec'y. Phone 701W Next Meeting Regular Business, Social Evening R e e Y Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L 0. 0. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK SECOND DEGREE W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W HUFFMAN & O’LEARY | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING E P — H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R TELL IT WITH PICTURES Pictures tell stories best— pictures are the" universal lapguage. So tell your story with .photographs, views, portraits, post cards, kodak prints, etc. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer Rich Portaait Studio, 29 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Quality’ kodak finishing. Prints only. 3¢, 4c, 5c, 6c; post cards be. Why pay more? B. A. KOLBE GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 If it’s up to date cars and ‘careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. llan'y back without question TS Salve falls In & the IIN other mmu skin disenses. Tcy a 75 cent box at our risk, Boardman's Corner Drug Stan Bemldn, Minn. Bemldjl Floral Co CcuUT FL%‘VOVIICZRS AND PLANTS ‘Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 ke RIS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR3. JOHNSON & EORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H..SMITH Physician and, Surgeon Office Security Bank Block ~ DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons # Oftice Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATEIC PEYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W " C. R. SANBORN, M. D, Physician and Surgeom Office: Miles Block House Phohe 449 '. Office Phone 8§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a, m.; 1:30 te 5. Other Mun by appointment. Phone (01-W' ' Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidajt DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block T hone 396 Res. Phone 397 Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block, Third 8t House—11-12 a. m,, 3-6 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res. 811 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Ofticy o—oLnnry-Bowur Bldt. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding ...Bemldjl, . Ming. B TV UUVPSUw Sovr VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hnlplml 3 doors west of Troppman's. Phone No. 303 3rd Btreet and Irvine Ave. Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 8-R " Bemidji,- Minn. * BUSINESS SO0 7 F———————————————— E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on sm‘all monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections & specialty DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Mem, Women and Children FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE. REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaue Phene 144 MARKHAM COFFEE SHOP Markham Hotel Building HOT MEALS DAILY as follows Breakfast 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dinner ...11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Supper .... 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Lunches prepared and served to order. Open from 7. am. to 12 p.m.

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