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AKKK KKK KKK KKK KK * PINEWO00D o e R R e St ittt Bttt Anton Helgeson returned Tuesday wmorning from a business trip ta Goodridge. Mrs, Clara Burke of Bemidji ar-| rived here Monday for a visit with | her parents, Mr. and Mzs. P. Bakke. | Ted Peterson and Henry Oslund of | Debs were Pinewood business'visitors .. Tuesday. Nels Flesing and Ole Dahle were in Pinewood purchasing some qeneral supplies Wednesday. ~.- S. 0. Jallen, the couutry mereh- ant, was a Bemidji business visitor ‘Wetlnesday. Mr. Erickson, the Trail hardware map, was a business " visitor here ‘Thursday. A. B. Ousley of Wilton, N.:D., arrived here Wednesday evening to! visit his brother Dave and family, who he has not seen for seventeen years Gordon and M. P. nt)wood Montana, arrived here Wednesday with a bunch of western horses, there are some good sized teams among them. Clarence Milland was a Bemidji vxsé%w:. | {George Creighton of Debs left for Bemidji Friday. He expects to be gone for some time. Mrs. Chris Moller returned Wed- + nesday from a several days visit at Bemidji. Clarence Johnson of Debs, who' re- tnrned from the hospital at Bemidji Saturday had to return again Fri- day for further treatment. \ Nels Rude, manager of the. Mercan- tile company store here, is confined In the hospital at Bemidji with the flu. We wish for him a speedy re- covery. Dr. Tesser of Oklee, waj day taking examinations Yor life jn- surance. Among those examined were Carl Koppang, Fred Peterson and Louis Mathieson. Mrs. Mar‘e Cloose 'was a Bemid;l business visitor Friday.' The Migees Mabel Ku-kvold Hega Bakken and G. Koppang were Be- midji visitors Thursday. Olof Gelen, was a Bemxdji busi- ness visitor Friday. - Vernon Lundgren, Wm. Kllnger and Irving. Lundgren were Bemidi vlsit.ors Friday. Josenhine Wenstrom of Debs, arrlvfld ere Friday from Bemidji for 4 visit with her parents. Her grand- father, Mr. Wenstrom, met her here and drove her home. Mrs. Clara Burke of Bemidji, re- turned home Monday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bak- ke seversl days. Thre Misses Fae Freeman and Flor- ente T3ayes, teachers of the Debs con- sclidated school, left Saturday for | »their holiday vacation. They gave a | rood entertainment at their schoo! before leaving. The masquerade ball given by the George Brurn post of the American here Fri- { Legiomvof Pinewood was well attend- |, ed by'a large crowd and many good costumes were worn. Miss FRlsic Klinger, dressed as Liberty, .won the ladies’ prize and William Elliott as a typical Rube won the. men’s prize, | but Al Thompson and Tom Fossend | made the most fun with their comi-' cal make-up. The hovs deserve| eredit for their good time and it yor can ehow us a nicer crowd of young felks than were here we would hkey to see them. William Iverson retyrned Monday\ from a business trip to North Dakota. He reports no snow out there. The " wide sleighs are already in use around here and we must give Chandler of | 4 | Saturday. evening by Messrs Edwin | Dr. Paul Garnot, noted professor of | the, Beayjon ' hospital in Par who has suggested a plan to equalize the male.and female population of France. Doctor Garnot, a strong admirer of | American men, suggests Californin | hps‘)ands; for Frdnch girls. He esti- { | {:» +hand piano. [E WANTED—Twd pair of light log- ging sleds, 3 in. by 8 ft. runners. . Chas. Bloomquist, city, Rte. No. 4. our books. CLASSIFED DEPARTHENTS No ad taken for less than fifeen cents. Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION ‘and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. Ads not paid WANTED |t | WANTED—To rent or-buy, second Phone 782. | _ FOR RENT 3t12-23 ~mmmmmnn FOR RENT—5-room furnished house Phone 451. 2t12-23 FORSALE FOR SALE—Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s Bakery. 12-4tt FOR RENT—Modern 8-room house, furnished. Address “‘B" care. Plo- neer. st12-27 FOR SALE—Sanitary cot. New. In- quire at 417 Irvine avenue. 2d12-24 FOR RENT—-5-room cottage, mod- FOR SALE—Fresh beef and pork. 7 . WANTED—BYy married couple with- furnished:| house or apartment at & reasonable E. F. Strife, Gonvick, Mh'ml. H 9t1- out children, a small rate. I’O’EITION WANTED—-By January 1, by young married man, exper[enc— FOR RE\'T—A modom rooms and apartments in new Kap- lan building. Telephone No. 847. 12-20tf FOR RENT—Two furnished modern warm rooms at 110 Sixth street, just across from postoffice. 2d12-2¢ furnirhed erd bookkeeper and Al\mst oflice‘l room. Gentleman preferred. Ad- man, familiar with insurance and dress ‘“Room’ care Pioneer. banking. Al references. Phone\K 12-6tf 456. iates, that, due mainly to the war, France than men. California, he un- derstands, has an excess male pop! busmew trip' to Cass Lake on Satur- day’ to ‘purchase the Christmas| treats for the Sunday school. The “Up and Go” Sunday schunl‘ class met at the home of C. C. Smiun on Friday evening, December 17 They took for their Bible study the second chapter of Genesis. A very ; interésting and thoropgh discussion | wad §pént in music, tafly pulling and games, ? xci.;««ac«;i;«a«ul * BUCK LAKE **iil**!*#fiii*il’ The Woodland Union Sunday | school is making great preparatlnn‘ for their Christmas tree. To be held Sunay afternoon, December 26. At: 0 o'clock. The Ladies’ Aid has' ned handg with the officers of the; Sunday school and all hope to enjoy a | good time. Thanks to the efforts of our young people, we expect to have! i nice program. vited. Alex Sawyer and daughters, Cora and Ruby, were visitors at Cass Lake | the first of the weelk. | Mr. and Mrs. Cordie Helferich at-! the dancc Saturday evening. Mrs. Osear Hoglum = closed her =ehool for the holidays last rriday. Misg Myrtle Rogholt is taking care »f Mrs.- Edward Larson. H ia trip to Cass Lake last Monday. The “Hard times” dance given last | and *M'u'un Rogholt, Jr., was a great uccess. A nice crowd attended and {a flne time was reported by all. + Leo Anderson“was a business visit-| or at Cass Lake last week. ) 1.”" Phillips -is’- busy haulingi od to Cass lake, Albin Carlsen, who is. working in the two young men credit for being the first to obey the new law mxd lone others will follow suit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson ar- rived here from North Dakota for a visit with Mr. Thompson’s parents,, who lives near Debs. Charles Scrutchin, the Bemidji u-. éomc). was here on business \Mofi- ay. Ole Dahle and Matt Berg were Be- midji business visitors Monday, | Mrs. JF. Strife of #Clear Lake, . Minn., was' a visitor here Monday. The auction sale at C. A. Bye" store was well attended and a large erawd wns present and a large sz\lel of all kinds of faerchandise was maap | at reduced prices. x \*’iiiii&‘ki{fi&id*‘ % KITICHY * LR X R E R BT SN Some excellent programs are being prepared for Christmas eve, Friday, the 24th. The young folks are nat | only taking considerable time to pre- pare some fine home talent plays, | bul have the excellent Christmas! spirit which does much in trying to| help serve and cheer all. t W. 8. Cummings, American Sunday | school missiogary, is expected here t glve a Christmas sermon on Sunday, the 26th. Hveryone i3 welcome. ] Dr. Croft is catching a large! amount of fine fish, as he sits in his, fish house. He certainly seems as| young as he used to be and enjoys| life in his own style. .The group of, men which Mr. Theriault took down with him to, Wwork on the county road near Cass' Lake last Wednesday surely did a lot of work. ‘They expect to continue | the work as soon as the weather will ! permit. < Mr. andbfl ‘has quite a number of | men helping=him in the woods thxs‘ winter. RaMert Wymore has been on (heu’udga of Probate. sick list the past cold. ~08 The Kitichi~ L%gfir\ ith a severe Eldp which meets every two wedks, are preparing , Surveyor % excellent. program for presenta- u o on Déembief 30. A fine home t play and many other things nt, mte%esb ;are-ready and every one is welcpmeé to come and enjsy them- selves. Everyone is busy getting out their winter wood these days. The temper- ' Supt. of Schools. Henderson's camp at Pinmush lake, is expected home for Christmas. i The Silver Lake Farmers’ club, will | meet at E. W. Davis’ Saturday, Janu- | ary 1. Will be entertained by Mr. ' nd Mrs. Harry Gates. ° ! It is'reported that Arthur Leuthy is piling his Jack pine “toothpicks’ 'n Rice lake. preparatory to shipping | on_water to the Cass Lake mills. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lar- -on’ gM&Friday. December 17, a girl. | Mother ahd child are doing nicely. The roads which were made nearly i impaseable by the storms of last week are getting brakt'n out and the sled- ing is ‘good. ° An_aute was driven to the dance Saturday night. Albert Hanson's: It must. have done the car good to take | a bath in the lake. As it is the i first _to go over the road since the hig storm. No Tuhs There? - “I see by the paper that Sheield,; forty miles from the ncarest seaport, | has asked the British government tc build a waterway to the ocean,” said| the man fo the country store. “What’s the matter?” came from Hiram, on the cracker barrel. “Fain't| they got no barth-tubs over in Shef.| field, for gracious’ sake?” Still in Pursuit. Bacon—Did you say your boy was pursuing his studles still? | hert—Yes, he is. | “Do vou suppose he'll ever catch up with them?” COUNTY DIRECTORY Cdunty Auditor. . A. D. Johnson Treasurer. 5 . .Earl Gell Reg. of Dee& s\ Chas. Moon .Fred Rhoda! Andrew Johnson ...J. E. Harris -G. M. Torrance C. McGhee H. N. McKee ....R. K. Bliler County Agenu . D. C. Dvoravek COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ist g.stricb, .. . «=dward Pauison strict. .. Hans B. Imsdahi .'!rd District. . .Samuel Ellis 4tH District. Wm. Lennon Clerk ot Court County Attorney. Corcner. ature has taken a sudden drop. s SthDistrigt: J:¥. Hayes The “Up and Go" Sunday .school class held their reguiar busine:s CITY DIRECTORY meeting last evening at the home ot Mayor -4. F. Johnson Miss Ada Smith. ‘They are taking Treasurer. Geo. W. Rhea 2 Sunday school teacher's course in City Clerk. ..Geo. Stein' connection with their other work, ua- Chief of Police - Thos. Dailey der the djrection of M: wings, of Bemidji. C. Smith and J. Mahoner made a, Fire Chief. ssionary - AL G City r,ng-ineer ‘and | . .Chavles Dailey Water nent there are 2,000,000 more women in lation. * !m'rs OF FARMS—Let us sell you, A AR A R A AN~ ANAANAAADA | was held after which a social hour|. All are cordially in-|. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sawyer made'_ l g ' uying Christmes Seals. E. J. Bourgents FOR SALE—FARM one. Come to our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & 4 Olson,” the land men 291t “fails; in treatment ‘of RINGWORM, TETTE other itching ' ekin dlscas Try a 75 cent box et our sl Boardman's ‘Comer Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. “We Found the House Flooded— ceilings falling, paper in tatters, furniture and floors ruined. What a sight! And all because Tom had .left the bath tub running! ““It cost us nearly a thou- sand dollars to make things right figain.” See that this doesn’t hap- pen to.you. ‘/ETNA-IZE Atna Combination Residence Insurance protects you against losses from ~overflowing ' tubs, leaky roofs, bursted pipes, open or broken windows, ete. In the same centract you are in- sured against loss from burglary, theft or hold-up, glass breakage, liability for accidental i injuries and - loss of use. r Let us quote you rates for this ( comlete protection. D.J. MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY 0’Leary-Bowser Blde. BEMIDJI Take Home "a hrick of KOORS ICE CREAM SUPREME ;fiflfl‘fi!& rz;r.:r:um The Plant Behind Our Products || Koors Bros.—Help save a Life bv B © 3t12-L1 Honey brc l'hom Qqueastion i AR aive e Df s MINN. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAN’I'ED—Kllchen g1rl at Rex Cafe. 10-13t1 WANTED—Dish , wa: 8 hours‘ shift. Third Str 12-17¢f | \WANTED—hitchen girl. Inquire Ralph’s Cafe. 215 Second St. * 4t12-24 | WANTED—Woman or girl as house keeper. Good wages to right par- ty. Address W. O. 8. care Pioneer. "Wood and WOOD SAWING Phone 93 v | | GEO. H. FRENCH i | CASTINGS ° GRAY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM Good grade ol ™work and qu:ck service at legitimfte prices. If you have a specialty you want manufactured, 18t us quote you. || We recast your broken stove or i furnace parts, or any broken castings. | E We earry in stock #leigh shoes, any length and sizei Come in and See Us Bofore Send- Out of ‘the City. Beniidji Foundry. Co. | Park Ave.— South of Red Lake Tracks. i 6t12-27 |- 6d12-27 ern except heat.,’ Geo. H. French. George H. French. Phone 93. PR Phone 93. 3t12-27 ~3t12-23 ‘}V.\NTED——TO let nauling seasoned |[FOR R E N T—Four unmrnlahed FOR SALE—Large Round Oak heab Jack pine cordwood. Becida to rooms for light housekeeplnx. 9038 er. Inquire 520 Minnesota ave- Bemidji. Geo. H. French. Phone 11th street. 6t12-27 nue. 3t18-24 93: B2 | OR RENT—For rent—Wurnished | FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the ‘land men. 1213t —_— FOR SALE—Dry body corawood and 16-in. Jack pine and tamarack. Will deliver. Phone 765-J. 6t12-24 FOR SALE—Ses (Lo Bemidjl Bte tionery store for rubber stamj: fac simile signatGre stamps, wu. tarial seals and corporation seal- FOR SALE—Timothy and Clover hay Also 4-ft. cord wood. Carl Opsata, Phone 4-F-2. Bemidji, Minn., R F. D. No. 2. st12-22 {POR SALE-- —wSo)ne well-uilt pedest- als for $4.50. Come and see them at Qerke's cabinet shop, 117 Min- nesota avenue. Phone 980. We .alsd repair all kinds of furniture ! and: build to.order. = We pick up | ana deliver at request. 3t12-23 Lt simmnn | = {FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY | AR FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write B J. Willits, 121 Third, ' st. Phone 41. 1213t !LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men. 9-29t¢ f LOST AND FOUNB. LOST—A white woolen glove with black stripes around top. Finder pldase leave at Pioneer oftice. 3112-24 1 i | ' FOUND-—Sum of money at City Drug store. Owner can have same by ! proving property and paying for | this ad. 1d12-22 | | LOST—In Bemidji $26 in - 38+ ibils;: finder please leave at Sunshine | Grocery and receive rcwnrd Lost i, Dee. 21st. 2t12. "4 - LOST—-\VIII the party who took lha furlined Mackinaw “coat out of Jewett's garage, December 21&1. please return to garage. 6t12-2 B = | For any kind of a buy, sale or exchange in real estate or personal property see TESS BEAUDETTE || of the ’ Northern Minnesota Real Estate Exchange 214 Beltrami Ave. Phone 68. E are quali- to carry out the instructions of those who employ us because of our wide _experience and because of our thoroughly modern equipment. Our service is ef- ficient and cBurte- ous and we are fair in all our busi- ness dealings. HF UNERAL I TINOERIAK] B PHONE 317 WY1 Christmas Seals /|- Are Stamping Out i Tuberculosis HEALTHY NEW YEAR Py Use Christmas Seals on All Your December Mail [ —" | XMAS PHOTOS Nothing else so appreci- ated—nothing else so eco- nomical—as portraits for presents. Only a few more days left now to do your work. Beautiful work in large fold- ers for qnly $5 per dozen and . up. ‘Woman operator for women and kiddies. Phone 570-W for appoint- ment today. Rich Portrait Studiq Tenth Street, Corner of Doud R.A.PHELPS ‘GROCERY (Formerly B. A. Kolbe’s) THE SERVICE STORE We aim to carry only the choicest lines of groc- eries and expect to build our business on quality: and servi Your patron- age solicited. Deliveries 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Telephone 657 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji FATHERS—Your best Xmas pres- ent to your wife and kiddies is for you to join the Mocse—L. 0. 0. M. —that may’ sound strange, but— A Moose membership gives your family protection equalling $10,- 000 of life insurance, because, if .their father should be called gway your kiddies may be thoroughly educated at-Mooseheart vocational school. Other benefits are — Funeral benefits, $100; sickness or acci- dent disability, $7 weekly; fra- ternal, social, ete. . Under special dispension, candi- dates are now being accepted on Open Charter for half initiation fee, only $10. See any member, W. Harnwell, Sec- or Dictator G. retary C. B. Hoyt. 4 MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdaye MOOSE HALL [ ) Bemidji Lodge No. 119, L. 0. O. F., Bel- trami_Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday cvening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK FIRST DEGREE W. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W 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 dqte service car in the city. E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining Estimates free. price | Gerke’s Cabinet Shop Repairing all kinds of fur- niture and builder of Tables, Desks, Pedestals, Phono- graph Cabinets, ete. Call and see me or phone your order—We pick up and deliver on request. 119 Minnesota Ave. 980 Phone 980 Minn. Ave. & 3rd s;J | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D, En—!-r—No»—flnofl Glasses Fittaa. 'L o | SPECIALIST g (| et g | % I’I:niehn and Surq-n Oftice Security. Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & M{CANN Physicians and Surgeons ! Office Miles Block 1 | 1 DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSI AND BURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 158W _— [ C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Phy an and Surgeom Office: Mlles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone 8§ ! DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 to Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidyt 5. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. delknn and Surgeon flice in Mayo Block |_Fhone 306 Res. Phone e e Res. Phone 897} DRS. MARCUM & McADORY hysicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a, m. -5 p. m. Photies: Gffice 802, Residence 211, e e DR. L. A. WARD l ' P bysician and Surgeon ! Bomidjt, Minn. ] | | A A DENTISTS PV CU U | | | | DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Office—O": Lsury Ruwlnr Bl4 Phones—Office 876-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barxer Buflding Bemidjl, Minn. | MNAAAAAAAAA AN AP VETERINARIANS || Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. it | BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them 5n small i monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Oftice, Northern National Bank Blag. Phone 131. Collections s speciaity Bemidji Bemidji Fur Coat Company . FURRIERS and Remodeling Our ty, Also Buyers of Minnesota Repairi Speci Raw ‘Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. DRY CLEANING Olo.nes Cleaners for Men. Womea and Ohildrea FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami’ Avmo Phoene 14 Bemidji Ploral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 HUFFMAN & CLEARY | { FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING | , S | N. M’KEE, Funeral Director H. PHONE 178-W or R