Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 5

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e f {n TNov. 2% e CASCARA Colds, Coughs ‘PQM\O COMING EVENTS 1 t0 l’I—Boltnml County Poultry Show. . Nov. 26—Thanksgiving dgy. COUNTY DIRECTORY County’ Auditor. ..A. D. Johnson ‘Treasurer. Earl Geil Reg.; of Dex has. Moon Clerk of Coul .Fred Rhoda sheru!. o drew Johnson Jud ++....J. E. Harris Count y;Anorney G. M. Torrance Supt. of Schools J. C. McGhee Coroner. . H. N. McKee Surveyor. .R. K. Bliler Lounty A‘ent B \,D C. Dvorapek OOUNTY comnssxoxmns 1st District, .Edward Paulson 24 District " Hans B. Imsdahl 3rd District. .Samuel Ellis 4th District ‘Wm. Lennon 5th'District. : ..J. F. Hayes CITY DIRECTORY ] Mayor. . ... ..n. F. Jonnson Treasurer. Geo. W. Rhea City Clerk. . .. .Geo. Stein Chief of Police .Thos. Bailey Fire Chiet Charles Dailey City Engineer and ‘Water Dept. .E. J. Bourgeois KK KRR KKK RKKKK KRS * BAGLEY % 2k o ok ok ok \Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hanson.visited | with_relatives in Fosston between trains Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Jr., and daughter ‘Hazel, motored . to Ogema last Saturday !’or a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Boutwell. Mizses Grace McKinney and Grace Hustings left Thursday of this week for Crookston, where they will at-|, tend .the . Junior - Livestock show. Mrs. Henry Ehlers and daughter, Gladys, of Leonard, are spending a few weeks with H. F. Degernes and family. - Mrs| George Noyes and daughter, ‘Miss Dorothy, spent Tuesday in Bag- ley. . Mrs. G H Hansell spent Friday in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Foss motored to Fosston Sunday where they spent the day with Mrs. Foss’ parents and family. Tom Lee left last Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tuesday for ! Amadon of Minneapolis arrived here Monday for a ‘short visit with relatives in Alida. 0. T. Davids left for Minneapolis Tuesday, wherevhe will attend to business matters. C. A. Boult. _who has been visiting i in Bagley for Beveral days, returned || to his home in St. Paul Monday. 0. G. Lee spent Thursday in Shev-|j lin. < The Mlisses Mikkelson and Miller, teachers of the Shevlin school, arriv- ed here Friday to spend the evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hofalman and family of Clearbrook arrived here Saturday to spend the winter, so that their son may attend the Bagley school.* /Mrs. J. P. Bagstad arrived here Tuesday from McIntosh to visit with Bagley friends. ¥ Miss Anna Vigoren, v{ho has been working at Niagara, N D., for the last few months, arrived home this week. Raymond Chapman motored. to Westbrook, Sunday, where he will spend a few weeks with relatives. * Paul Arneman and A. J. Wiltse of Grand Forks, spent Armistice Day with friends and relatives in Bagley. Mesdames O'Neil, Campbell and W. C. Covey were Bemidji visitors Sat- urday. Palmer Bagstad of Winger, arrived here Tuesday and will be employed’ at the Bagley Herald office." A. C. Lukkasson left this week for Brooten, where ne will visit with his! mother.. From there he will go to the twin cities to attend to business mat-| ters. PLAN RE- OPENKNG OF "MISSISSIPPI Tmnc Minreapolis,Nov. 16.—The first of- ficial meeting of the Upper Mississip- pi Valley Waterway association con- vened here today. - The meeting was poztponed from last week. - Shippers and business m®n from every section of the morthwest were here to lay, plans for re-opening of freight traffic on the Father of Wa- ters. Traffic died down years ago, and shippers mow are feeling the nced of its resumption, according to| | HEALING THE SICK W. P. Trickett of the Minneapolis Traffic aesociation, .president of the aasociation. @ “Thé present high level of railroad freight rates and general ineffici- ency of the railroad transportation systems, make imperatively neceasary the immediaie employmeny. of the upper Mississippi as a transportation highway,” said the call for the meet- ing. Kill That Cold With daLs QUININE La Grlppc Neglected Colds are Dangemus T-kn no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves i . Grippe in3 days—Excellent for he = Quinine in this form does not affect the hud—C-mn is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT tee the | are 'EP WANTED—Good outside coat for| . boy 12 years of age. WANTED—Piano to store for the use LOST—Man’s pui-ne containing large sum of money. 5-F-110. Liberal reward. !STRAYED)OR STOLEN—BIlack and | white 1115 Dewey avenue. Phone 705-W. LOST—A brown leather suit case be- tween Spur and Blackduck, Novem- ber 7. Finder please return to| ta¢ gimflp signature stamps, no- ry week. Ford Hotel, 206% Min- ‘P‘fa‘"_':‘ee“ or Dalton Hotel for re-| ' tarial seals and cordoration seals nesota avenue. 3t11-18 Osoyoos, British Columbia.—Near- ly five-hundred men are employed on .of the Osoycos settlement for re- turned soldiers, five and a half miles of which have already been complet- ed at a cost of about $750,000. The | ditch on completion will be about sixteen ‘miles in length. acquired by the government for the | purpose of settling Soldiers comprises 22,000 acres of which 13,000 acres province was $350,000. th-rlm!thndbv.wlnpooldm Bulgariln Bhod Tea Advertise;nenh in this column cost ONE INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for at tnno of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to tho: insertions of .same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid our books. Nb ad taken for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. CENT per word for FIRST" for subsequent consecutive se having open aecounts on FOR SALE PESTNNSENI IS, FOR SALE—One oak dresser and| WANTED—Bsii boys at Markham chicken coop. 1012 Doud avenue.| Hotel. 5d11-20 2t11-16 WANTED—Young man as assistant bookkeeper and stenographer. Good prospects for advancement. Address “A” care Pioneer. 3d11-17 A A A A e HELP WANTED—FEMALE el s WANTED HELP WANTED—MALE Phone 670. 1dd11-16 FOR SALE—Ford Sedan. ' class condition, will sell cheap. Phone 920. 5t11-19 v MR RS o Mo FOR ANY KIND of real ektate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-13tf In first of same; no children; and guaran- best of care. "Phone-152-J. 2t11-17 LOST AND FOUND WANTED~-Girls’ at Kelliher hotel. 5t11-18 FOR SALE—Team of mares;.one 3| ————m -+ oo years old, one 10 years old. Will WANTED'—K“GMH girl at Rex Cafe. sell at a bargain, Address “Team’ 10-13tt care Pioffeer.’ 3t11-18 Finder telephone 3t11-17 WANTED—Girl at_Coffee Shop 'SQ quire at Markham Hotel. 10-15tf WANTED_Girl for general house- work. Only two in family. Ap- ply at Akre’s store, Nymore. Phone 265\“’ 3t11-17 WANTED—A woman to help clean. 3 hours on Friday or Saturday ev- FOR SALE—BIg type Duro:'Jersey spring boar. Cherry King line. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. tter dog. H. A. Hansen, 2d11-16 FOR SALE—Séo tne Bemidj! Sta- tionery store for rubber stamps FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- | FOR SALE-~CITY PROPERTY cluding sewing and washing ma- chines. Call forenoons at 1211 WWVW‘N‘MW Bisby ave. Mrs. A. E. Whitting.|FOR ANY kind of real estate see 3t11-16 or write B. J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1213tL LOTS OF HOUSES—Let sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men. 9-29tt construction of the main canal TWO YEAR OLD Mare came. to my place October 31. Owner may ‘have same by paying for keep and this ad. Herman Eickstad, town of Frohn. Telephone 31-F-4. The area FOR SALE—by The Phelps Agenc; Troppman bldg. Good 5-room hou barn and garage, lot 50x140, §. 600, $1,000 cash, balance to suit. FOR SALE—Cheap. A victrola and records, kitchen cabinet, congo- leum rug, recd tea cart, reed stand- ard lamp, and reed sewing basket. Room 2, New Kaplan Apartments. Telephone 857. 3t11-18 irrigable, and the cost to the 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 cultlvutlon. lot ' one block one Heffron addition. A. W. Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9;—1&“ A A A A A A A NN FOR RENT M.U,Thhm, '.’ Toronto, Ontario.—It has been an o . iy al Lo how to preserve nounced iuai the Loyland Motors company intend . establishing a large plant at Toronto. The Ford sotor Company are also going to establish a new Toronto head office at a cost of $75,000. use nature’s only way ~mmAAann FOR RENT—One pleasant | front gg‘w&mm m#s \ — - - room, §17 Minnesota ave. 9l’hona | Every thougheul parmt wil ko o She was Fat o | st 2a11-17 a fi:::th..'j w‘;":’fi'u“ Tod | ST ek e e | % | FOR RENT—One modern furnished ward off- “Flu.”” Gri S0 ed, B taklag room for gentleman, §15 Bemidji ¢ and serious sicknees. ng ey dicestions of avenue. y11-10te o | i Ask For I P ——————— - FOR RENT—Farm housg, '3 H Pelors and miles Erslytedmein out on Jefterson Highwayi Use of fat self-treatment, Many U. N. 8hannon, barn and garden. 42d11-17 roons ha E“I.-‘.:ln- phone 674-J. - FOR SALE—FARM Expect to find the Fisherman, th ’ 1 “Mark o';s e'ma ” LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you uap Y After you eat—always use one. Come to our office and look on every bottle of over our bargain signs. Willits & emulsion that you buy. ) ATON ' c ‘Olson, the land men v-20tt This means that you will EIGHTY ACRES well improved clay farm. Can give possession at once, alwayu ask for m two tablets—eat like candy, Price $3,200. Might consider sco"!s E“llls‘o“ fi relieves Heartburn, Bloated trade or easy terms. Willits & Guay eell?z swp- indugemon, Olson, the landmen. 8d11-28 seuna-o-m Bloomfield, N.J, 20-15 uh and —-— |.h Wit flavor! Howdy from New Orleans, PETE! Say, old clock, you’ve got the time—maybe you’d 5 « like to hear this ane! As we were rolling into New Orleans yesterday one of the men in the club car was recounting his cigarette experiences; how he finally pulled a trick on his luck and got set right! “Well, I've had my cigarette lesson”, continued the traveller, “I went up and down the line on cigarettes until I got hold of Camels and got deep into their quality and mildness' and delightful > There never was a blend such as Camels combination of choice Turkish and choice Domes- tic tobaccos! I'll say it— Camels taught me what a cigarette should be and they'll teach any man who smokes!” Thinks I to myself — “Sic ’em, judge, every word you spill is a sentence!” Now, Pete, that’s the kind of Camel thanks- giying stuff you get North, East, South, West and through'the middle! That’s all as true as that little sheep will wag their tails! I did some tall thinking as I browsed through the quaint old French quarter this evening —how universal the appeal of Camel ciga- rettes really is! Flgure the travelling I've done and have been everywh different from the other — AND Camels smoked at each point! Pete, old backstop, the people I've met — each city the ONE cigarette to be found ere—and the cigarette most it’s wonderful the way smokers are sli home to Camels! : = Acld-Stomach EATONIChthebenremedy,ithku tl;e‘l;‘.nmlul .:r:d ids and gases right on: of the body 3 Tens of '.houunduwom{erlu benefited, Guaranteed to satisfy or | money refunded by own drug- gist. ~ Cost a trifle. Please try it! ~ MAN'S 'BEST AGE - | Amanis aspld as his organs; he | can be as vigorous and healthy at ] 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with GOLD MEDAL 04% ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Look for ‘rt Gold Medal on every bos accept 2o imitation USE SLOAN'S TO " WARD OFF PAIN stimulating odor, that it is going ta do you good F 1 only had some Sluan s Linis ment!” How often you've sai that]! And then when the rheu- | matic twinge subsided—aftes houcs of ! suffering—you forgot it} Don't do it again—get a bottle o~ | day and kecp it handy for possible use tonight! A sudden attack may come on—sciatica, Jumbago, sore muscles, backache, stiff joints, neuralgia, the pains and aches resulting from ex wre, - You'll soon find warmth and re- Money back without question i Il'lfi'f’l .II" fallp in the nnllna RMA, RING OI-. TTER of itching skin diseases. :q.n.mtn-n-rmi. Boardman's Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. Men and Mules Have several traits in commom. For instance, there are certain kinds of foods that are essential to both for the developing of mrm and the buflding of mnecessary brawn. Nowhere are these. ele- ments to be had in just the proper ratio as in barley. To get barley, in its most pleasing form, ask for If it’'s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 | liet in Sloan’s, the liniment that pene- trates without rubbing. Clean, econome Three sizes—35c, 70c, §1.40 Don’'t dodge‘ our Dodge taxi. The most up to dabe service car | Scal. LODGES MOOSE Moeetings 1at ané 3rd Tuesday || MOOSE HALL Minnesota Aveawe and Third St. MOOSEHEART The home and school in Illineis 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, see any member, or Dictator G. ‘'W. Harn- well, Phone 763; Secretary Chas. B. Hoyt, Phone 701-W. Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L. 0. O. F., Bel- @ trami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. 'I'HISl WEEK FIRST DEGREE W. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel T19W SAY IT WITH— PICTURES Pictures are the easiest way te tell your stories. Photographs are the to tell your love and re Our Christmas work has already begun. Come early to insure best results, Beautiful Work in I for only $8 per d best way rds. folders up. Rich Portrait Studio Phone 870-W Tenth Street, Corner of Doud | BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK Newly opened. Finest of cooking. Everything clean and fresh. Near both depots. Eat here when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prep. Bemld]l Floral Co.” CcuT FLOWBRS AND Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders s Bemidji, Minn. NEW K N BUILDING Phone 418 HOSE who em- ploy us have the assurance that they will receive the highest degree of service and sat- isfaction. - We are equipped to handle a commission in a thorough manner. Our services are dependable and polite. 'M.E IBERTS IFUNERAL DIR 'UNDERTAKING | | Fnone 898 " DRS. MARCUM & McADORY BUSINESS AND_ PROFESSIONAL DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons DR. E. H. SMITH,. Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Blook DRS. GILMORE & Mc:CANN Physicians and Surgesas Oftice Miles Hiock C. R. SANBORN, M. D. . Physician and Sunm Offige: Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phene 85 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a m.; 1:30 to Other hours by ‘appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made st National Bank Bldg. Bemidjt DR. E. fi.hsuu‘msou. M. D. Ofiuo I= :l.uo -Blul Phone 807 Physicians and Surgeoms Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-56 p. m. Phones: Gffice 302, Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DINTIST nflln.~0 Leary-Bowser fillf. ce 378-W. Res. IT16-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bulm : Bemidyl, Minn, VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS 'VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-B, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Housés for cash and sells them ‘62 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attornsy at Law: hern National Bank TRl sctiont & apesial FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avease Pheno 146

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