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{WHEAT 0CT. 1. TOTALED 608 MILLION BUSHELS Nov. 26—Thanksgiving day. {States Department of * Agriculture, 2 i ke made public here today. This amount CLASS[F[ED DEPARTMENT INSERTION ‘and HALF CENT per word for subsequent copsecutive insertions. of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid Washingten, D. C., Oct. 13-8tacks for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then.only to those having open accounts on Nov. 2.—Presidential election day. of wheat in the United States on Oc- Nov. 11.—Armistice day. tober 1 totaled 608,000,000 bushels, our books. No ad taken for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advqrtxsement Nov. 14—Armistice Sunday. according to estimates of the United ‘Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST ) s gy g — - WORLD TRADE, CALLS FOR |5 crener. 1ci:006,000 ushets nela WANTED accumulation on that date. On October 1, 1819, stocks of wheat } Future - Po“ib“'he' of Trade oo bushels held on the farms, 142,-| fall time. 76c an hour spare time, Vast Proportion: held at points of accumulation. anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. During the first quarter of the 19t10-31 A - . present season—from July 1 to Oc- £ 8 The rapidly increasing importanceltober 1—the farmers marketed 321,- of the Near East as a factor in world (000,000 bushels as compared With|g100 REWARD offered for informa- - trade calls for a thorough considera-}450,000,000 bushels marketed in thie| tion leading to the arrest of guilty tion of that field by American foreign | corresponding' period of 1919—a re-| parties, breaking into my store at traders if this country is to share in|duction of nearly 29 per cent. 1he| Wilton, Minn., night of October 7, developing the enormous resources of |crop this year, plus the carry-over| taking amon other things 12 pairs fi\ens work shoes; 9 ing to the current ssue of “American 000 bushels, or about 17 per cent| mackinaw coats, one red checkered; _ Goods and Foreign. Markets,” the|less than last year. These figurés in-| .«Sop Line” make, some plain-gray semimonthly fdreign.trade review of |dicate that farm marketing during| and blue checkered; two leather the Guaranty Trust Company of New- | the first quarter, have been relative-| vests, “Head of Lake” make. $100 the Near Eastern countries, accord-|from 1919, is estimated at 798,000,-| Weyenburg York. The future . possibilities = of |1y, as well as absolutely, smaller cash. Reward pgyable at North- trade with the Near East are of vast |than an iny similar period last year. ern National Bank, Bemidji. Sign- proportions, the bulletin says. Mer- ——— ed, M. A. Ronglien, Wilton, .dinn. chants there are ready to put in lines | DISABLED VETERANS ASSIST | 5t10-15 of American goods, ‘rail and water IN BRINGING HOME DEAD transportation has been improved, Nine disabled veterams of the and financial facilities for the handl-| s on 5o o gone back overseas :‘za;;‘l?“m“ business have become |y %2 coict [y the work of bringing 'CREAM FOR CATARRH Before the war merchandise from |lome the bodies of their fallen com- OPENS UP NOSTRILS rades. These men have been trained tak h s ey \ as undertakers and embalmers by the Tells How To Get Quick Relief federal Board for Vocational Educa- B tion are now serving ‘“overthere”!{ from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! with the Graves Registration Service Quartermaster Corps, U. S. Army. the United States was a negligible factor in the business life of'Con- stantinople, and a vessel flying the Stars and -Stripes. was a rare sight. Today American liners are in the Golden Horn at all times, besides : g I inut 1 d They .are James P> Hicks, Co. L 4th n one minute your clogged nos- steamers which make monthly stops In!and’y: Erol G. Howell, Medical | trils v;lll dopepl’] fl;e air laassages of Corps; John E. Jarrett, 50th Infan-|Yyour head will clear and, you canj TS e e amg |try3 Frederick J. Kendrick, 3rd Co.|breathe freely. No more hawking, » Convalescent Center, 151st deppt bri- | snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. {th in-|No_ struggling for breat;?:t night; on their way to.and from Batoum American corporations already have 4 gade;James A. Kibble, Co., L. established permanent offices.in Con- fantry; Bernard T. Moylan, aviation |your cold or catarrh will gone. stantinople, and many other concerns mate; Emmet J. Nevin, U. S. Navy; Get a small bottle of It cannot be too strongly ‘empha- sized that if the United States is to obtain her share of the growing trade in the Near East, she must establish ‘herself in that part of the world now while the oppoftunity is available. A large :number of-British traders are already on-‘the ground, and no effort is being spared'to strengthen the Kingdom’s trade position. There —_— are Brifish: mtlitary forces in many ocities, massengers‘ot ‘peace and secur- ity for those oppressed communities, X : ! is Nature’s first aid to l 00 the body in times of i = kneu which are builaing up a strong pro- British sentiment;-and -which assur- 1918, and now go back to France to-|lief comes instantly. gether. -/ Relief comes so quickly. edly will exert an important influ» ence in favor ‘of British trade. many will make strong efforts to re- gfin her former trade in these coun- tries as soon as she is equipped fo expand unsurpassed in pllrlty Death only a matter of short time, 1 — B and' goodness, is Don’t wait until pams and aches PORTABLE SCHOOLS ARE ke nourishment in a form become incurable diseases. Avoid USED IN SAVANNAH that seldom fails. painfal consequences by taking Scott & Bowne, Bloomfleld, N.J. 20-19 GOLD MEDAL ki . o0 * B em ldll The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles~the Transportation Co,| Netni Kemsiy of Holund since 103 Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. i) Lack for the name Gold Medal box Regular Bus Trips From 'and sccept mo imitation Bemidji to Kelliher TIME SCHEDULE } (Bx,Unltgd Press.) . " ‘Savannah, Ga., Oct. 19.—Moham- med and his mountain are performing in Savannah this:season. ‘When school enrollment became so heavy all the children could not go to school, the board of education bought four portable school houses and started sending the school to the children. The portable schools will be sent to locations where most con- gestion occurs, it was announced. HEALTH HINTS Concerns the Health of the Hame. 8imple .and Inexpensive Prepa- '~ ration for Family Health, —r— To enable tifb system to throw off the poisons that gather in the intes- : Y 8 tines, ;hich it ltel(t there would soon Hi s ik Y our most com- cause disease and suffering, the blood 2 s o wiek must be kept pure. Health, strength : oW SR Hendatory; cons and vigor can only be retained by \ ! duct we have cle;.mh;; the I;!ood of aln impurities i 20pm.| 'proven that we are and poisons. 'or constipation, indi- » gestion, dyspepsia, stomach, liver and .capable o annrxg kidney troublas, Bulgarian Blood Tea ing and following has no fiqufl 2s an economical home your instructions preparation, Taken steaming hot at in a’ manner that ight i ] N N night it will quickly relieve a cold and will win your praise. | waril off attacks of influenza, pneumo- | nia and grippe. Bulgarian Blood Tea _is sold by all 4ruggists and grocers everywhere, 1 USE SLWHRDDLDOR WSt LOWIINONONDNON © TUUT i b B i i B G0 00 6O DD Arrive ..Bemidji Headquarters C. W. Jewett Co. Garage “You may be Sure” says the Good Ju_dge That you are getting full value " for your money when you use this class of tobacco. "The good, rich, real toe bacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often—nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi~ nary kind. ) Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will, tell you that. Put up'in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco CHIEF BRAND BUMTER The best on the market, t:he more you eat the better you like it. Ask your dealer for a pound today. Bemidji Creamery Company at country mills and elevators, and _ . " WANTED” TO BUY-—Second hand EASTERN CONSIDERATI{)N 29,000,000 bushels held at points of|WANTED"TO BUY-Second hand —_———— in the United States totaled 474,000,-| Man or woman wanted, salary $36, 000,000 held” at .country mills and selling guaranteed hosiery to wear- - With Ne.r East Are of elevators, and - 90,000,000. bushels Experience unnecessary. Guar- 3 y’s Cream are represented hy local agents. William J. Turner, Co. C, 2d F. S.|Balm from your druggist naw. Apply Battalion, and Edward Wager, 26th|a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, Infaniry. healing cream in your nostrils.: It Hicks and Kibble both served over- | penetrates through every air passage seas in Co, L 4th Infantry, were both |of the -head, soothes the inflamed or wounded at Chateau-Thierry in July, |swollen mucous memgrane and re- just fine. Don’t stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh— Pttt iR O o I AN et FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- FOR RENT HELP WANTED—FEMALE A AN P FOR RENT—One furnished modern|wANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cate. L ODGES room for gentlemdn. ‘615 Bemidji 10-13tf avenue.. .. 110-18tf ————_—_—Kit = YT < e | WANTED—Kitchen girl a ckers' FOR RBNT—I-\lrnlshed room in .mod- ‘:letel. B 3d10-20 ern home. entleman preferred, __________———M kix ‘Call 791-J. .+« .7 10-18tY | WANTED—Kitchen girl at ‘Markham Y Hoted. 10-19t¢ BEMIDJI LODGE able for two gentlemen. .315 Am-{WANTED—Girl lo" housework 314 Loys! Order of erica avenue. . 1d10-18 Fourth street. 3d10-21 MOOSE, No. 1482, FOR RENT—Trurnished 4-room house| WANTED—Girl at Comree Shop. In- Meets, first & third partly modern. ' Inquiregat 419| quire at Markham Hotel. 10-15tf Tues. each menth America avenue. 61u10-20 | e i g WANTED Dining_toom girl at || §Or Mingesota Ave. snd Th‘:cdu?fy Ralph’s cafe, 215 Second street. invited. C. B. Hoyt, Sec'y. 31020 Phone T0IW ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gener- Next Meeting FOR SALE—Ford roadster. Bemid- al housework. No washing. -1113 |} Regular Business, Social Evening ji Hardware Co. 7t10-26| - Bemidji ave. 10-8tf —_— e | e e——— FOR SALE—One bedroom set. In-| WANTED—High school -graduate or quire at 1107 Beltrami avenue. ° former teacher for ont Of town po- | S ————— 5d10-23| sition. ‘“High wages.” Address 2 Bemidji Lodge No. 119, ——————— .| “Position,’, care Pioneer. I 0. 0. F., Beltrami FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, 2t10-19 A Ave. and 4th St., meets see or write Willits & Olson, the every Friday e’venmg FOR SALE land men. 12-13tf T at 8 o’clock. FOR SALE—Victrola and record cab- FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY k THIS WEEK inet, $100. Also wood bed. 823 Bemidji avenue. 10-19tf | FOR SALE—Dby J. Bisiar, houses, lots SECOND DEGREE ~————————————————————e—— | and farm lands. 302 Beltrami ave. |} W* H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 FOR SALE—Marmon Sedan, five 5t10-23 | | R."A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W hundred dollars. Can be seen at ‘C. W. Jewett Co. 3t10-21 |FOR SALE—3-room house, two 50- T R N T T TR T . . 11 716-J. 10-16tt FO RSALE—One Buick Six. All good flidot oo tires, in good shape, cheap if takew| FOR SALE—4-room cottage, 4 lots, at once. Motor Inn, 10t10-25 111 Mill Park. Inquire at resi- HUFFMAN & O,LEARY d 3 - t10-25 FIANO—2nd hand plano for sale _fi‘i____...—___fi_——- FURN“'URE AND cheap, if taken at once. See .ohn|FOR SALE—Nine-room residence, || $ USVVEZ UM JEIT0 Fuowy g ey ok g | e, fn on Lake shore bt )| UNDERTAKING FOR SALE—Two 13-inch iron pul-[FOR ANY kind “’}{, ;efll :5218“3 see lies, worth wholesale $4.50 a piece,| or write E. J. Willits, 121 Third may be bought for $2.75 each. Call| st. Phone 41. 1213t¢ H. N. ngEE, Funeral at Ploneer office. 9-29tt ¢ irect: _ |LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you oF, FOR SALE—Bfg type Duro:-Jersey one. Come to our-office and see spring boar. Cherry King line. our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. the land men. 9-20tf Phone 22-F-310. 3 9-20tt PHONE 178-W or R —,— e FOR SALE—One bay horse, milch F‘an~ SALF'—bY:(!]' Tgflozlyflpfi Afiencl’. cow, heifer 114 years, 2 spring roppman bldg. Go -room house, heifers, Iowar Dairy separator. M. barn and garage, lot 50x140, $2,- TELL IT WITH H. Shook, phone 6-F-14. 6t10-19| 600, $1,000 cash, balance'to suit. || PICTURES Pictures tell stories best— FOR SALE—One 133%-inch iron _&l- FOR SALE—Lots 15, 16, 17, block 5 Py ly, worth wholesale, $4.35, cn: be| 16, 3rd addition to Bemidil, very pictures are the universal bought for. $3.50, if taken at once.| Treasonable terms, fine location. Ad- || language. So tell your story Inquire at Pioneer office, 9-29tf| dress “Blk 16" care ploneer. with photographs, views, FOR SALE—Beo tne Bemidjl Btas| ———o portraits, post cards, kodak tionery store for rubber ‘stamys, | FOR SAJJE}-—fi»room housle.t lfinko prints, etc. fac simile signature stamps, no- Shore home, 40 ft. corner lot. Runs . tarial seals and corporation seals.| thru from Dewey to Lake Boule- A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer —_— vard. WFor quick sale, $3,000. Wil- ALE—Six- -| 1lits & Olson, the landmen. Rich Portsait Studio, 20 10th St. FOR SALE—Six-cylinder Buick tour: 8 son e landmen Popular priced qun’hty portraits, ing car in good condition, $900, if 5d10-23 taken at once. ‘Neéd the money. Quality kodak finishing. Prints A. D. Johnson. Phone 864-W. [FOR SALE—G-room house, lot 50x-||'only 3¢, 4c, bc, 6c; post cards be. 3d10-19 140, garage and woodshed. Good || Why pay more? —_— location, $1,600. $200 cash, bal- FOR SALE—New Overland Four, ance at $26 per month. J. Bisiar, touring car, 1920 model. Can give 302 Beltrami ave. 5t1023 lterms or might trade. Ray Kaliher, - ‘ 418 Amerlea Ave. Telephone 11 |FOR SALELiberal terms, good 7- —_— | room house; modern except heat; B A KOLBE FOR SALE—Reo touring car. New in excellent condition; lot 100x140 (] o fl'; garage and wood Shed; can e et top, ist h d valves. Stre tre. gad rim: " Cor In. sood give immediate possession. Inquire GROCERIES Extra tire and rim. Car in good order. $550 cash takes it. Phone | 623 Mississippl avenue. 6t10-R 590 after 6 p. m. 3d10-19 : FOR SALE—Two 1z.inen pallios for | FOR SALE—S-room restdence; full The Best Thlt Money - $3.50; one 8-inch pully, $1.50; two| basement; two porches; electric Can Buy 7-inch pullies for $3.00; one 5- lights; good well water; on 28 lot inch pully for $1.25; one graduate tract all well fenced; shade treces speed pully, $6.00 and one 9-inch| 2l under cultivation; lot one Corner Eleventh and Doud pully for $2.00. These are all good | DPlock one ‘Heffron addition. A. W. Phone 657 iron pullles in good condition- Also| Almaquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-16tf some shafting and one large wood- en pully wheel for $6.00. It in-| BLEGANT modern house, very best tergsted in any of the above call'at location, owner moving away and the Pioneer office. 9-29tt will sacrifice for spot cash. —Cozy house, 4 rooms, bath, dandy cellar, garage and woodshed, 2 blocks to High and t block t it’ blocks (o Hish and two block to| [ If it’s up to date cars very cheap. and careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. cash. $12 per month, no interest. 77 PHOKE 77 8t10-23 FOR SALE—I am now offering my purebred registered Shorthorn bull for sale. He is a good one and of good breeding. Color dark red. Coming 4 years old and weighs about. 1,600. Will sell reasonable as 1 cannot .use him any longer. Anyone interested in a good sire of that breed will write or cail M. L. F. Blix, Leonard, Minn. Farm 4 miles northeast of town. —3 nicely located lots, 2 blocks fromn ’ one-half miles from Bemidji. John Can give possession at once. $3,6u0 DOn t dOdge our F. Gibbons. 6t10-20 easy terms. normal. Very cheap. —Two corner lots, good locaticn. Cheap. —=6-room house, 50 ft. 15t, $600 cash. —Lake Shore home, 6-room and bath, fine garage, beautiful home ] RM for immediate sale, only $4,500. FOR SALE—FA —Best all modern'palacial Lake Sho“e home for the extremely low price FOR SALE—One hundred twenty| of $12,000. ity Dodge taxi. The most —>5-room house, t. lot, . S TOTS OF FARMS—Let us soll y0u | —oream house, 80 tt. Tot, $1,100,|] UP to date service car one. Come to our office and look part cash. . th it over our bargain signs. Willits & |_g5.room Lake Shore home, very mn e C y- Olson, the land men 9-29tf nice, $2,750. Fasy terms. 5-room house, one acre, $1,25), 4 —bB-room cozy house, garage, harn, elegant corner acre lot. One of the very best houses in the city, $4,600., ’ —We have a great many other real bargains. If you wish to sell or back_without question | e— buy, see us. Willits and Olson, the ' HUNTS ll"fifl'l%'“'z Keep Sloan’s handy for backache strains and sprains, too LOAN’S Liniment has been sold acre farm, improved. Seven and|—Centrally located business block. Land men. 6110-23 | HINBWORM, TETTER oF ftehis okin diseases. S 2% cant bon at our fiek. Boardman’s Corner Drug Store LOST AND FOUND for 39 years. Today, it is more Bemidji, Minn. popular than ever. ere can be N . s e but one answer—Sloan's produces re- |FOUND—Gentleman's black leather =3 sugs i i gauntlet for left hnnd‘ikl’rove prm:l- S pplied without rubbing, it penetrates erty at this office and pay for ad. to the afflicted part, bringing relief 2d10-19 ml ]l ora 0, from rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sore, .———————;——————— h 5 stiff; strained’ muscles; backaches, |FOUND—Headlight for car. Owner Choice sprains, and other external pains, often may have same by calling at A. D. CUT FLOWERS AND the result of exposure. It leaves no Hagen's farm, 4 miles south of PLANTS mussiness, skin stain or clogged pores. Bemidji. 2t1v-19 iy ’ A Get a large bottle for greater econe ‘Artistic Deflmfl‘ LOST—Small purse and about $30 on Minnesota avenue, Tuesday aft- ernoon. Finder please return to Prompt Attention Pioneer for reward. 9t10-23 Given to Mail Orders omy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your drugglst hag it. Three sizes—35c, 70c, $1.40. - G LOST—Brown Boston shopping bag, Bemidji, Minn. S1oa ontaining toilet articles. Bag was foat ‘between city of Bemidji and|| NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Llnlment Moval lake. Return to Pioneer of- Phone 418 fice. Reward. 3t10-20 BUSINESS AND' PROFESSIONAL DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physiciansand Surgeons Bem{dji, Minn, A.°V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted L SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physiciags and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PEYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 168W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. . Physician and Surgeon =« Office: Miles Block House Phone 449 Oftice Phone §§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te 6. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. - Bemidji DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Su Office In Mayo Block | Fhone 396 Res. Phon Drs. Mll‘clll;l & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block, Third Bt Iouse—11-12 a. m., 3-6 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res. 811 DR. L. A. WARD l Physician and Surgeon DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH . BNTIST Office—O" Lury Bownr lll Phones—Oftice 376-W, 16.-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bemidjl, Minn, A A A A AN AN AN A AN AP PP VETERINARIANS 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 o2 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections & spécialty DRY CLEANING Cleaners for Men, Women FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveawe Phese 104, Markham Hotel Building HOT MEALS DAILY as follows Breakfast 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 am. 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 8 am. to 12 p.m.

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