Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1921, Page 5

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: Ca/s'Bucsies—-Thé-bigh_ép;i of — motoring—there’s a rea *°" | IF You ORIVE-PsT OVER THEZE, : YOU- OOI¥Y¥_ FEEL THE BUMAS SO MUCH - comenyarolo u‘::’.—w_v’--——zz::' b RUTS COUNTY DIRECTORY |LIVESTOCK PROMOTION County Auditor .A. D, Johnson «Earl Geil Chas. Mcon .Fred Rhoda drew Johnson .J. E. Harris M. Torrance J. C, McGliee H. McKee .R. K. Bliler D. C. Dvoragcek (By United Press) meétings held ‘at points Surveyor R County Agent. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - 1st District........Gdward Paulson 24 District. . -Hans B. Imsdahl . 3rd District. .« .Samuel Ells 4rh District. Wm. Lennon 6th Distriel: . *{1a; ing ‘and their arrangements. e "BRING RESULTS QUICK RELIEF .Thos. Baiiey .Chavles Daiiey City Engin a Water Dopt.. E. J. Bourgents | “MEETINGS COME TO CLOSE|] Grand Forks. Feb. 14.—The last of | ||| a sefies of seven livestock promotion |} in Grand Forks. county was at Gilby yesterday. Dr. E! P. Trowbridge gave a hog kill- ing and cutting up demonstration and F.:C. Hathaway talked on farm build- f THE PIONEER WANT ADS FROM CONSTIPATION i TNERE'S SUCH A SLANT ON THIS ROAD '\T'> Tao MUCH BOTHER TO KEEP IN' THE CENTRE - (LASSIFIED DEPARTHENT ~—~0H I OONT TROUBLE TO PRIVE AROUND EVERY. HOLE IN THE ROAD - SARN TIRES, ™ATS A OL | _BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL (Copyright, 1920, by Néw Era Features) EOE ROTTEN - { ESE PAYS« i TWIEE IVE HAD A OW OU T RECENTLY =} |° DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians’' and Surgeons ! Berulds), Minn, DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians .and Surgedns Office Miles Block . Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF .CENT per word flox\- 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 our books. No ad taken for leéss than twenty-five eents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. P —— e — DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTROPATNIO 'i.:flw AND SUBGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W Ads not paid C. R. SANBORN, M. D, Physician and Surgeen FOR RENT SAnmAAnn “at 1016- Park avenue. FOR 'RENT—¥our room noyse: Call 2&(12-121 .\ WANTED. WANTED.TO BUY—16-foot rowbpat. | Phone 22. WANTED _Ice bgxes or small Tefrig- for light housekeeping. 1235 Plione | Siiil is’ Oli Fi Ward. ALD BN G?tDL‘Ed OIllVETablets FOR RENT—Furnicshed room in « First Ward— . t is the joyful of thousands i At A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce: sil?c‘eha_Dr.‘Edlwyafrdscgoduced Olive | Nangle's block. Possession on the Second Ward— Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No 20th. + a.l on J. L. George at Gas A. T. Carlson, A. B. Palmer. griping results from these pleasant oftice. 2-14tf Third Ward— Jdittle ‘tablets. They cause the liver | g B. W, Cooper, H. Carver. .| and bowels to.act normally. They Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKiunon. Fifth, v%’r‘:&mn R mx‘gfi‘gfgyg;{f_?‘mflewmm“m LOTS 0; FARMS—Let us sell you i ?h?fi' Vandersluis. : i Mli&fis;“%out’il fih:‘:“;gfin:ggas"e ,(,: Olson, the land men. 1-1tf - 5 i S sults from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive R SUBS(;RIBE FOR THE "~ Tablets at bedtime. 15¢ and 30c |FOR ANY KIND of a buy, sale or ex- : DAILY PIONEER| a box. f uever force them to unnatural action, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a FOR SALE—FARM 'How the Standard 0il Companty v Fulfills Its Social Obligations ERE are people in the world—though we believe that they.are greatly in the minority—who still consider that small- ness is a mierit, that greatness is a shame, that mediocrity is cqmmenglable, and that commercial success is a crime. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) believes that without great commercial enterprises a " nationis a dead nation; that great commercial 3 enterprises must be efficient in service to be successful, and that this efficiency means more to the nation than,the, success means to the organizers of the enterprise. The Standard Oil Company believes that a great commercial enterprise, to be successful under ex- # isting conditions, must contribute to: (1) Greater i efficiency in.the production of wealth; (2) Greater justice in the distribution of wealth; (3) Greater wisdom in the consumption of wealth. (1) Greater efflcigncy in produciion: Among other notable improvements iii the refining of petro- leym, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has contributed 'the Buttoni process. This process greatly increases the percentage of gasoline derivable from crude oil. (2) Greater justice in the distribution of wealth: The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) cites the organization of its Company, its liberal policy toward employes—including its annuity system benefitting retired workers; its fairness to com- petitors—in maintaining open prices and never deviating from them; to customers—by bringing necessary petroleum products to them with the utmost economy. (3) Greater wisdom_in consumption of wealth: The Standard ‘Oil Company (Indiana) not only recognizes-its obligation to conserve petroleum and petroleum-products to the end that no waste occur, but it maintains a staff of experts, ever at the service of its patrons, to instruct them in the efficient -and_economical use_of the products manufactured by the Company. *.The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is com- mitted to a policy of creative leadership, and " because of its loyalty to the ideals outlined above, it is today of signal service to hundreds of thou- sands of people in ten very important Middle Western States. Standard Oil Company ~ (Indiana} 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago* 2387 : Exchange, “Phone .63. SN o | change in real estate or personal property, see Toss Baudettg of the Northern Minnesota Real’ Bstate| .. & U idhy 214 Beltrami avenue. | 1mon3-1) A FeR FEUFIATH Musterole Lessens Up Those Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain Youli’ now*why thousands use IMustcrole once you experience the relief it gives, 7 a jer at once from the nearest ctere. It Is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a muctard plaster and doea not blistér. Brings case and comfort while it is being rubbed om! Mustercle, is recommended by many doctors and iurses. Millionsof jars arc . used annually for bronchitis, croup, stift cthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- lumbago, pains andaches of the 5, sprains, sorc muscles, ains, frosted feet, colds of bruises, ¢l the chest (itoften prevents preumonia). New Restaurant Now Open Day and Night Service 112 Third Street Moals at all Hours —FREE— $5.00 Meal Ticket will be given to party suggesting best name for this new eating emporium. EVERSON & PATTERSON ~—Proprietors | FOR WARM CARS and Reasonable Rates call WARD BROS. Yout Service 77 PHONE 77 .Day or Night—We Are at FOR RENT—4 rooms = unfurnished |. $10 per; N 3 g | IS N I SIS olok b mont! Re?'nolds & Vf!mtermz.” | "HELP WANTED—FEMALE : WANTEDZ Thtee Waltresses at the erators. E: Battles. $36, full time, 3t2-15 | FOR' AN" 3t2-IT (- time, Selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessar: Guaranteed Mills, Mor1istown, Pa 10tWed3-18 Markham Coffee :Shop. 3t2-16 WANTED-_Yoiing lady for aesistant oftice girl, Plenty of .work. quire of Dr. Larson. general office work. Good ‘pay. In- 1t2-14 WANTED—Young women -to study " nursing. Two year course of train- ing and instruction in accordance; with new Illinois law. Accredited trainjng echool. Modern, . fully cqpiipyed T gekr: nyr; No delay in admission. ~ modg forming . State age and preliminary -educa- Englewcod Hospital, 60th ticn. and Green Streets, Chicago, Ill. i i 6t2-14 FOP. SALE P iy o FOR SALE—Violin and bow, $16. Phooe 666. : . 8t2-11 FOR SALE—Jack pine, 16-in. Phone 606-W. 6t2-19 FOR SALE—Empty flour <acks at Ganter's: Bakery. = -« 12-4tf FOR SALE—Dining ‘room set and kitchen cabinet. - Call after four o'clock at 1016 Park avenue. i 8tda-14 Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 315 Minnesota Ave. * Phenes 620—_,20-!( . BEMIDJI FLORAL GO, CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. New Kaplan Building | Pheone 418 SRR e & oo TS O T —— 0.W.SIEVERT ROOFING 0. 119 MINNESOTA AVE. We Build. Your Roof for Less We Handle; The. ... . STANDARD ROOFING Considered the Best Asbestos Pipe ‘Covering Asbestos Shingles Asbestos Lumber Wall Board Rubber Mattings We Make Rubber Mats to Order WE PUT ON ROOFS —and guarantee them to be abso- lutely water-tight for from five to fifteen years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt || Shingles—for homes. Buailding Material We Repair Leaky Roofs Phoge 980 BEMIDYI, MINN. ral _hospifal.. New, ."-l;%e. Olas: now | ___|FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY kind of real osta or write R. J. Willits, 121° #t." Phene 41. rgain signs. Willits & Olson the land men. . plumbing not in; fine cellar, fine lot; fine location; on easy terms; Willits & 4t2-16 possession soon; enap. U.zun, the landmen, fOR BALB—A beautiful home, 100 ft. frontage on the lake. 8-rooms, strictly .medern, porches, garage. ~—T7-room house on ner. —Cotta, Price $8,000.00. -rooms and dath, 50 ft 7 per ‘cent. ——Strietlys modern '7-room house, fine: location, short distance from Normal and Central schools and churches. —bB60 ft. lot, 6-room house on Mis- || sissippi ‘avenue. —8§ room $6,600. —=8-room house on Itvine Price w,soo. Price $1,500. strictly modern home avenue —b5-room house, 2-acre lot, price $3,-|! 300. —Reynolds & Wlp{ar. Painting, Kalsomining and every- thing in the painting line done at lowest possible cost. Pianos re- polished, old furnitures re-finished like new. Picture and mirror frames re-gilted. © Best materials, first-class work. Call Phone 868-W A,.BRUZELIUS “ NYMORE ! S SN i DT When anything goes wrong with your. Plumbing You want a repair man who under- stands his business. We do very little talking, but a let of “doing” in this town. | We do plumbing for others. - Why not for YOU? J. J. DORAN . The City Plumber Phone 225 | e ——— soe hird | §j “iate ash XY 14 HOUSES—fiet us sell you Come to our office and see 1-1tf NEW HOME_6-rooms and bath modern large Bhltrami avenue. —12-room house, suitable for two families, well located, 50-ft. cor- lot, good lecation on Irvine ave- —A véry fine 50-ft ¢orner lot, only $100 down and $100 per year at o \ ————— i LODGES Office: Mlles Blook House Phone 443 Office Phane §§ — ) | gl “,;m A. DANNENBERG ' MASONS * Chiropractor " Bemidit” 1 {| Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 to Bemidji . Lodgs, i 4 23‘3",“3. F. & ,‘q‘ 8 }}-8... Other hours by appeintment. M:; meets every - N Ppone 401-W Calls Made Wednesday eve- /- || 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemiagt ning at the Ma- sonic, Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. February 16 Stated Communication Work, First Degree G. A. Walker, Sec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician und Surgeon Ol.lco in Mayo RBlock Res. Phene 097 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-5 p. m. Phones: Office 809, Residence 211, $37,800.00 Nearly $88,000 is spent by the L. 0. 0. M, to train and educate at Mooseheart an average family of four children aged 2, 4, 7 and 9 years, left by a deceased Moose |! brother. Isn’t an order giving such pro- tection worth belonging to? Moose members also have sickness and accident, disability and" fraternal benefits—and all for less than 4 cents a day. Join now. Half initiation fee for a short time. Sce any member G. W. Harnwell DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH 5 DENTIST Offico—0'Leary-Bowser Bl Phones—Oftice 878-W. Ret DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist barker Buillding Hemidjl, Minn. Chas. Parker MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tueedaye MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. | VETERINARIANS Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. > o=’ 55:9 £ $ig¢d —_— H. J. BOHN Painter and Paperhanger BUSINESS Kalsomining All Work Guaranteed " Phone 872 E. M. SATHRE _ G Buys ‘Small Houses for cash 2 and sells them o small RIO GRANDE VAL. LEY IRRIGATED LANDS This company ewns two 40-acrs subdivisions in the famous grape |/ fruit belt of Texas, which we are in a position to sell at a very at~ tractive price, or will exchange for Northern property. I interested, call and see us. F. R. DUXBURY LAND CO. | monthly pavments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 181. Collactions a specialty DRY CLEANING Qtr we Cleamers ‘for Men. Women asd Onildren FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami ‘A"-_u Poome 14 HOSE who em- ploy us get the benefit of our wide Ji experience in our (AR | profession. Our | townsfolk are satis- f fied that our trust- | | i | worthiness has been proven. UNDERTAKING E ey A7 H. N. M’KEE, Funeral IFUNERAL O L { UNDERTAKING Director HONE 3)7-W-3175 R~ L 4 1 PHONE17BWorR | | :

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