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A Only 14, But Is Very Busy Boosting Harding Here 1s a picture of James Duncan MacGregor, Jr., age fourteen, who is the publisher of The Weekly Press of Stamford, Conn. In a recent issue of his newspaper he said: “El‘ha editor 9! this paper wishes ' JAMES DUNCAN MAC GREGOR, Jr. tosay thé object of The Weekly Press is to publish facts, and do my part in_ helping the United States get into office good, honest men, men who love their country first of all. As I am only fourteen years old, I cannot vote, but I appeal to all voters to cast their ballot for Senator Warren G. Harding and Governor. Calvin Coolidge.” James nygnbers his ancestors among the signers of the Declaration of In- dependence. and always has been a reader of biographies of great men. Roosevelt {s his hero. Harding is his idea of the kind of a man the country should have for Pregldent. Subscribe- for The Daily Pioneer. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 OF BELTRAMI COUNTY, MIN- NESOTA October 26th, 1920. The regular meeting of the Roard of Fducation was called to order Tuesday, October 26th, at 7:50 p. m. by Mrs. . Netzer, president pro_tem. Members _present: Netzer, Molande:, Tuomy, J. W. Smith and Bagby. Mem- bers absent: E. H. Smith and Brooks. Moved by Tuomy, seconded by J. W. Smith that the minutes of meeting held September 28th: be approved. ~Carried. oved by J. W. Smith, seconded by J.T. Tuomy, that the minutes of meet- éng ‘hgld, October 12th be approved. arried, Moved by J. W. Smith, seconded by Molander that Payroll for ‘the month of October_amounting to $10,015.16 be allowed. Carrled. Moved by Molander, seconded by J. W. Smith that N. E. Tuller account for wood_amounting to $1767.75 be allow- ed; Carrled. Moved by J. W. Smith, seconded by Tuomy that the schools be closed Arm- istice Day, November 11th. Carried. Moved b{l Molander, sec?nflefl \w.‘J. W. Smith that the Purchasing Commit- tes be authorized to purchase one stan- dard make typewriter for the Commer- l:h\ld Department. Carried. Adjourn.. o NETZER, President Pro Tem. J. T. TUOMY, “ Clerk. PROCEEDINGS OF THRE CITY COUN- OIL OF THE CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1920. Regular session of the city couneil held in the council chambers of the city hall at eight o'clock’p. m., a quorum be- ing present, meeting was called to ord- er, President Vandersluis, presiding. / Rl Upon roll call the following alder- men were declared present: Boyce, Palmer, Carlson, Carver, Hayward, Van- dersluis, Barnel. Absent, Bagley, Coop- er, McKinnon. ntes. 2 Minutes of_the last regular session were read and approved. : 3 / The following bills after helng audit- ed were upon motion and second allow- ed: A. F. Hubert, contract painting, ‘water tank, and the Mississippi river bridge ........ $765.00 Street gang, street labor. 196.00 J. J. Doran, labor, watei t ment . ....oieenien . . 23.05 Bemidji Construction Company, ‘manhole covers and ring, water department . . . 156.50 C. S. Dailey, expense of a ing Fire Chief convention 37.78 Volunteer Fire department tending fires, July, Augus: September . . ......... fereeaes 253.00 Northwestern Telephont Ex . change company. telephone ser- vice, library, May, June GiEd July . lution No. 185. Following the report of the Board of Tax Levy, which was read and accepted, resolution designated as No. 185, levying a tax upon all taxable property within the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, in the year, 1920, for ‘the support of the va- rious departments of the city govern- ment for. the year 1921, introduced by Alderman Palmer, seconded by Alderman ® . Boyce, 'was read and declared duly pass- ed and_carried by the following vot: { Boyce, Palmer, Carlson, Carver, Barnel ., Vandersluis, voting “yes. Those voting ‘nay”, none. Absent, Bag- Jey, Cooper. McKinnon. - Resolution No. 186, Resolution No. 186 transferring the sum of $4,000.00° with accrued interest, from the revolving fund to the sinking fund, was introduced by Alderman Pal- mer, seconded by Alderman Boyce, duly read and declared passed and carried by the following vote: “Ayes"—Boyce, Palmer, Carlson, Carver, Barnell, Hay- ward, Vandersluis. “Nay”"—None. Ab- sent, Bagley, Cooper, McKinnon. olution No. 187. Resolutipn No. 187 transferring the sum of $9,000.00 with accrued interest from the permanent improvement fund to the revolving fund, was introduced by Alderman_ Palmer, scconded by Alderman Carlson, duly read and declared pass and carried by the following vote: “Ay —Royce, Palmer, Carlson, Carver, “Nay’ nell, Hayward, Vandersluis. None. Absent, Bagley, Cooper, McKin- non. -ainance. Ordinance No. 115, amending ordin- ances 86 and 113 relating to gas fran- chise was read the first time. onds. Fmplovment office bond of A. M. Dailey with the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company. in the sum of $2,- 000, as surety was approved, and accept- ed Bond of Goodman & Loitved for con- crete_work, in the sum of $2,000. with} the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company, as surety, was approved and accepted. Report. Municipal court report for period end- ing September 20th, showing $32.00 paid the city treasurer was read and accept- Miscellaneous. The matter of posting a directory for the City building was referred to the building committee. The McMahon trouble on Dewey ave- Bemidji Gas Co., gas, city b ing, September 3.06 Minresota Flect d Power company, current, li- brary, September ........... 2.95 Minnesota Electric Light and Power company, general street lighting, September ......... 504.25 Minnesota Electric Light and Power company, pumping con- tract, September ............ 332.29 M. A. Aldrich, labor on city jail building . .. ... feesereeaen 15.30 . Aldrich, 123.30 196.00 7.50 Jos. Hahn, scavenger Property OWNers ........... 159.60 Roy Connick, labor, pump house 8.40 J. J. Doran, final estimate, con- - necting wells . 125.48 J. G. Williams, Jail . 50.20 Lee Lal A cipal court . . 1710}, . P. Hammersley, transcript Municipal court . ............ 10.05 {Ward Bros., jitney service, fire department . . .o 11.00 Ward Bros., jitne! e; department . . 13.50 Jos. Hahn, scave 5.00 0. W. Olson, sawing wood. . 1.20 John Ketten, blacksmith work, street department ......... . 2425 J. J. Doran, supplies, fire depart- ment . .......e.. .. . 5.20 Standard Oil Company, gas books, street department 60.00 A. L. Collard, merchandise e - department and street depart- MEDL. o, Siiieaivmelsiomisli visniaiidineis 1.25 Bemidji Auto Company, flusher, overhaul . ...... PR . 2218 Bemidji Machine Compai chine work, fire truck 4.00 Mackey Broom Company, 3 dormitory . ....... . 1.00 Beltrami_Elevator and Milling gompany, oats, city team..... 18.00 Tom Smart, drayage, water de- partment . ..... seessesiscece 10,00 Minnesota Electric Light & Pow- er Company, motor service, ity hall and Nymore wells... 156.69 Bemidji Foundry company, boiler grates, City building . ...... 26.80 H. A. Swisher, supplies, water department . ......... . . 2.75 Neptune Meter Company, met water department . 126.00 Naylor FElectric Comp: ing city jail....... . .63.96 L. P. Eckstrum, labor and sup- plies, water department...... 12.00 Minuesota Electric Light & Pow- er Company, labor, Nymore At . 4.00 \ nue was referred to the street commit- ] tee. The city clerk was directéd to adver- tise for 10¢ cords more or less of three or _four foot wood for city building. The city clerk was directed to adver- tise for bids for the cleaning of the sep- tic_tank. There being no further business, It was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Approved, ' C. W. VANDERSLUIS, President. | AL(?E!:): STEIN, City Clerk. 1d10-30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUXN- CI1L OF THE (ITY OF BEMINJI, * 'MINWESOTA. OCTOBER {0 11th,"29%0.. Regular session of the city council held in the council chambers at the City hall at eight o‘clock p. m. A quorum being present the meeting was called to order, President Vandersluis, presiding. Roll Cal Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present: Boyce, Palmer, Carlgon, Carver, , Barnell ~McKinnon, Vandersluis, Absent, Bagley, Cooper, Hayward. Minutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills after being aud- Ildedfwere upon motion and second allow- ed: \ Pay roll, month of Sopt‘ember‘ u! Ordinances. . Ordinance No. 114, a proposed milk ordinance was: réad"the“second time as amended. A Ordinance No. 115, amending gas franchise ordinances Nos. 86 and 113, was read the second time as amended. Bids. Rids for cleaning septic tank and re- moval of sludge, were opened and read being as follows: Jos. Hahn, sum $300.- 00.. The bid of Jos. Hahn was declared accepted on motion and second. The bid of Barney Gibney to furnish 100 cords more or less of four foot jack pine wood at $8.17 per cord delivered was ‘accepted on motion and second. orts. Fire_department report submitted by Chief Dailey for the month of Septem- ber was read and accepted. Police department report submitted by Chief Bailey for the period August 1st to October 1st, was read and ac- cafi}e\t i unicipal court reports for the weeks ending September 17th and October 4th, showing $29.50 and $8.00 respectively pald the city treasurer, were read and accepted. Judges of Election. For the General Election to be held November 2nd, the following Judges of Flection were appointed and polling places designated: First Ward Judges—Mrs, F. 8. Arn- old. Mr. I. J. Conger and W. C. Klein. Polling place, Millers' store. Second Ward Judges—Mrs. W. Z. Rob- inson, Mr. A. O. Hoganson and Robert Lord.” Poiling place, City hall, Third Ward Judges—Mrs. T. J. And- rews, Mr. P. M. Dicaire and C.B. Hoyt. Polling Place, Carvers’ store. Fourth Ward Judges—Mrs. G. E. Car- son, John Cline and Harold Naylor. Poll- ing place, Abraham's store building, Third street. . Fifth Ward Judges—Mrs. Harry Bridgeman, Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mr. Peter Wold. ~Polling place, Dougherty’s store. Miscellaneous. Employment office bond of B. Lundgren in the sum of $2,000.00 the Nutional Surety Company, as surety, was accepted subject to approval by city attorney. On motion and second the Chief of the Fire Department was instructed not to approve bills for jitney service account of firemen attending fire calls within city limits. Hends-of departments were instructed to motify the city clerk of the abgence from duty of any regular employee. It was moved and séconded that the matter of road improvement at East Bemidjl bs referred to the street com- mittee and city engineer with authority, to expend an amount not to exceed $200.00 and use of scraper. Carried. The city attorney was instructed to draft a bill to the legislature providing for a joint tax levy board to levy all taxes in cities of the Fourth class, pre- senting the same to the council for re- view and approval. On motion and second the light com- mittee were directed to notify the Min- nesota Electfic Light and Fower com- pany that complaints or evidence of dark street lamps will be considered, and If the fault of the lighting company, deductions will ho made from their reg- ular lighting bills. 1t was moved and seconded that the McMahon property - trouble be referred to the city engineer with power to act and correct the same. ’ “The matter of lights for_ the Fifth ward was referred to the Water and Light committee. The superintendent of the Water de- partment was authorized to abate the charge of $23.05 made against property at 819 Bemidjl avenue, incurred for re- pairs to water mains, Application of A. McNab for theatre and rink license was granted. Application of M. E. Brinkman for theatre license was granted. Application of F. J. Froa table license was_granted. Application of J. J. Doran for plumb- ers’ license was granted. Application of B. B. Lundgren for male emplovment license was granted. Street commisisoner Hazen was di- rected to prepare the necessary election booths. There being no further business it} was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Approved, ? CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS, President. B. with for pool Attest: GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 1d10-30 v THE ‘BEMIDA CLASSIFIED DEPARTHENTS " for at'time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. DAILY PIONEER Advertisem insertions of same copy. ents in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid WANTED IF YOU WANT to sell or exchange your property, write me. John J. Black, Minn., St., Chippewa Falls, Wis. 1t10-30 GIRL ‘WANTS place to work for board and attend school. Apply Ensign Knudson. Phonc 478. 5t11-2 WANTED TO RENT—Two of three furnished rooms for light house- keeping by man and wife without children. Telephone 88. 10-29tf Man or woman wanted, salary §$36, full time. 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wear- er. Experience unnecessary. Guar- anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 19t10-31 FOR RENT ~mmmmnn FOR RENT—One small room. Bemidji avenue. , 3d 819 11-1 FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire “Ga- rage” care Pioneer. 10-23tf FOR RENT—One furnished room, in- Quire Mrs. Frank Lane, 502 Third street. . 2t10-30 FOR RENT—Rooms over my store at 1101 Doud avenue are for rent. Ray A. Phelps. Telephone 657. : 10-29tf FOR RENT—Furnished modern room, gentleman preferred. 611 Minnesota ave. Address “S. T.” care Pioneer. 3d11-1 _— FOR RENT—7-room house, furnish- ed, modern except heat. Phone G. A. Walker at M. & 1. freight of- fice or 893-W. 10-29tt —ty HELP WANTED—MALE |FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY HELP WANTED—Mau to house and cellar. Also, girl for housework. No waslMng. 114 Third street. 2td10-30 HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘repair WANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cafe. { . 10-13tf WANTED—Good house keep_er. Phone i83. 3d10-29 WANTED—Dining room girl at Vickers Hotel. 3d11-1 WANTED—Girl at Coftee Shop. In- quire at Markham Hotel. 10-15tf \\TANTED-GIH for general house- work. 723 Irvine ave. Phone 445. 3t11-1 WWANTED—G 0 0d housckeeper or hired girl. Phone 83 or call at 518 Third street. . 3d10-29 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housewook. No washing. Tele- phone 13. - Mrs. Dr. Johnson. 10-27tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring, A-1 condition. Call 41. 3t10-30 FOR SALE—Fifty spring chickens. Mrs. O. Tofturn. Phone 411-W. 4t10-30 FOR SALE—Team, wagon and har- ness. Frank LaCounte, 622 Park ave, 6td11-3 FOR ANY KIND of reai estate deal, sce or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-13tf FOR SALE—A complete set of car- FOR SALE OR RENT—A good 4- room house. City water, electric lights. Can be made 7-room by finishing upstairs. I. B. Olson, o 3d11-1 B POLITICAL ADVERTISING. Insert- ed by A. E. Rako in his own behalf. To be paid for at the rate of 10 cents a line. - TO THE VOTERS. Having been nominated as a can. didate for the Legislature from this district, I wish to take this means of asking for your support. I have endeavored to serve my constituents to the best of my ability. I am in favor of good roads legislation, am in favor of an eight hour day for workers, not including, however, farm laborefs, the nature of whose duties makes it impossible to so limit the time of employment; I am in favor of asking the state to take such steps as are necessary to form a state park on the banks of Lake Bemidji; and will endeavor to sccure needed ap- propriations for the continuance of the . excellent work being done by the State Normal school.. If re- elected I intend to devote my best energy to the duties imposed upon me, bearing in mind at all times the best interests of the people in this district. RA UR every pro- fessional act is performed in a satisfactory man- ner. Our experi- enced methods and the justness of our business conduct are above criticism penter tools, almost new. Best made. I. B. Olson. 3d11-1 TOR SALE—Furniture. Cheap if taken at once. Wm. Kidder at Ny- more or call 715-J. 4t10-30 FOR SALE—Second hand piano. Cheap, if taken at once. Inquire “Piano” care Pioneer. 3t11-1 PIANO—2nd hand piano for. sale cheap, if taken at once. See .ohn L Brown, Security Bank bldg.. or Plone 722. 10-15tf FOR SALE—Big type Duro:-Jersey spring boar. Cherry King Iine. Pedigree furnished, H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. FOR SALE—Overland car, model 75. In good order. WIill trade for good ford. Inquire at C. W. Jewett Co., or Nick Hanson, Shevlin. 6d11-2 FOR SALE—See tne Bemidji Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarfal seals and cordoration seals FOR SALE—New Overland . Four touring car, 1920 model. Can give terms or might trade. Ray Kaliher, 413 America Ave. Telephone 745. 3t10-30 ‘FOR SALE—Lath mill and bolter; one 56-inch inserted tooth circle saw; one American planer; also one resaw. Emil Peterson. Be- midji, Rte. No. 3, Box 12, 6t1 FOR SALE—Best 1920 model Ford roadster in city, fully equipped with high grade carburetor, shock absorbers, etc., extra tire. Bargain if taken at once. G. S. Harding. 3t11-1 SAY IT WITH— PICTURES Pictures are the e tell your stories. Photographs are the best way to tell your love and regards. Our Christmas work hi begun. Come early to results. Beautiful Work in large folders for only $5 per dozen and up. ‘Rich Portrait Studio Phone 570-W Tenth Street, Corner of Doud est way to RAGS—PAPER We Nave just contracted for a car load of papers, magazines and rags, to be delivered in thirty days. The prices are high for these articles at present, but as everything else, they will take a slump soon. We're also in the market for brass, copper, iron and rubbers. We will call for all orders within reasonable distance. Telephone 638-W. We pay the highest mar- ket price for hides and buy furs in season. JACOB GOLDBERG 112 Third Street, Bemidji FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room house furnished. Phone 161-J. 2t10-30 e s e FOR SALE—4-room cottage, 4~ lots; 111Mill Park. Inquire at resi- dence. . 6t11-2 FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write BE. J. willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1213tf FOR SALE—Four room house in Mill Park. $900, payments, $300 cash, balance $15 per month. Reynolds & Winter. 6t11-2 LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Qlson. the land men. 9-29tf FOR SALE—Small house with screen porch. Two corner lots, 100x140 ft. Cheap, for cash, if taken at once. Call 716-J. 10-22tf FOR SALE—by The Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. Goed 5-room house, barn and garage, lot 50x140, $2,- * 600, $1,000 cash, balance to suit. FOR SALE—Seven room house in Nymore in first class condition; 50 ft. lot; double garage and wood house. Rpynolds & Winter. 6t11-2 FOR SALE—S8-room resldence;: 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 IHeffron addition. A. W. Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-16t FOR SALE—A beautiful shingle bun- galow, Twelfth street ana Beltrami avenue. 1st floor has large living room, with fire place and built in book cases, dining room, kitchen with combimation range and gas water heater, butler’s pantry, bath room has built in medicine cabinet and clothes shute to laundry, two bed rooms with closets, chest of drawers and shelves for linen in hall. Maids room second floor. Large basement, with underfeed hot air furnice; laundry with sta- tionery tubs, gas stove; fuel room, vegetable room, nice corner lot 73x 1900 ft. paved street. ..ish to sell within the next ten days—owner leaving city. Reynolds & Winter. 6t11-2 ——6-room house, Lake Shore home, 40 ft. corner lot, runs thru from Dewey to Lake Boulevayd: TFor quick sale, $3,000. Willits & Ol- son, the landmen. ELEGANT modern house, very best location. Owner moving away and will sacrifice for spot cash. —Cozy house, 4-rooms, bath, dandy cellar, garage, and wood shed, 2 blocks to High school and 2 blocks to Central. For quick sale, very cheap. —4-room house on 50 ft. lot, $100 cash, $12 per month, no interest. '—3 nicely located lots, 2 blocks from normal. Very cheap. —2 corner lots, good location. Cheap. g —6-room house, 50 ft. lot, $600 cash. —Lake Shore home, 6-rooms and bath, fine gdrage, beautiful home, for an immediate sale, only $4,600. —Best all-modern palaclal Lake Shore home for the extremely low price of $12,000. —Centrally located business block. can give possession at once. $3,600 easy terms. —b5-room house, 50 ft lot, $900, —b6-room house, 50 ft lot, $ .00, part cash. —b-room Lake Shore home, nice, $2.750, easy terms. —b-room house, one acre, $1,250." —b6-room cozy house, garage, barn, elegant corner, acre lot. One of the very best homes in the city, $4,500. very || —We have a great many other real It you wish to sell or Willets and Olson, 6t10-30 bargains. buy, see us. tho landmen. Bemidji Transportation Co. Regular Bus Trips From Bemidji to Kelliher TIME SCHEDULE 7:30 a.m. 7:56 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:36 a.m. 8:37 a.m. 8:48 a.m. 8:68 a.m. 9:14 am, 9:24 am. 9:44 am. 9:64 am. 0:24 am. Leave....Bemidji Arrive ..Birchmont Arrive ..Golf Links Arrive ..Turtle River .. .Turtle River . Arrive ..Farley Arrive ..Spur . Arrive .. Tenstrike Leave....Tenstrike Arrive .. Hines Leave....Hines Arrive ..Blackduck Leave....Blackduck Arrive . Kelliher .. Leave... Kelliher .. Arrive ..Blackduck Leave....Blackduck 2:27 p.m. Arrive .. Hines 2:67 p.m. Leave....Hines 3:02 p.m. Arrive .. Tenstrike . 3:22 p.m. Leave....Tenstrike . 3:27 p.m. Arrive ..Spur . . 3:44 p.m. Arrive ..Farley . 3:563 p.m. Arrive ..Turtle River ....... 4:04 p.m. Leave... Turtle River ....... 4:06 p.m. Arrive ..Golf Links 4:41 p.m. Arrive ..Birchmont 4:46 p.m. Arrive ..Bemidji .. 5:06 p.m. Headquarters C. W. Jewett Co. Garage FOR S-ALE-—- FARM ey FOR SALE—160 acres of land, 4 miles from Bemidji. Easy terms. . Address “Land” care Pioneer. ' 6d11-4 LOTS OF FARMS—ILet us sell you one. over our hargain sigus. Olson, the land men Willits & ¥-291 FOR SALE OR EXOCHANGE—160 acres highly improved corn and clover farm in eastern Minnesota. Will consider wild land or partially improved farm in this vicinity as part payment. F. R. Duxbury Land Company, 2041 Third St., Bemidji, Minn, 10-29tt LOST AND FOUND mackinaw be- Tenth and LOST—Green plaid tween Birchmont and Doud. reward. 3d111-1 ESTRAYED—Bay horse, 800 pounds, from my place at Carr Lake. Find- er please notify W. G. English. Phone 26-F-13. 30;11»1 LODGES Come to our office angd look | Leave at Pioneer oifice for | MOOSEI Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday MOOSE HALL Minnesota Avenue and Third St. MOOSEHEART The home and school in Illinois| that gives your family more and better protection than any life in-| surance gives. A Moose Lodge membership is your cheapest family protection, and in addition you have sick, ac-| cident, funeral and fraternal bene-| fits. A special class now forming. Open charter—half price initiation fee, only $10. Join now, eee any member, or Dictator G. W. Harn.| well, Phone 763; Secretary Chas, B. Hoyt, Phone 701-W. Bemidji;Lodge No. 119, 1. 0. 0. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK SECOND DEGREE W. H. Riee, Tel. 22F-11 . Rec. Se e T el T19W w > =] w =] £ 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. Ilom ‘baek without question [4 INT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZI RINGWORM, TETTER of other itching ' skin diseases. Tcy @ 75 cent. box at our slsk, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 BUSINESS AND . PROFESSIONAL DR3. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eyo-—El-.r—Nou—Tluut DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Oftice Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATNIC PHYSICIAN AND B BON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: House Phone 449 Miles. Black Oftics Phone 85 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji 5. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block 2 Res. Phone 897 | I'hone 898 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 3-5 p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn, DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Bld| o8, ' Ofice—0'Leary-Bowser s . 376-R Phones—Office 376-W. R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bemldjl, Minn, A A A A A A A AN AP VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, 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 Natfonal Bank Bldg, Phone 131, Collections a specialty DRY CLEANING Cleaners for Maa. and Children Clothes " FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avease Fhene 144 Z HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING .. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director - PHONE 178-W or R o