Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 5

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THIS CAR CANT BE DUPLICATED UNDER { FIVE ‘THOUSAND DOLLARS ~ IT HAS FEATURES THAT EVEN THE HIGHEST ICED,CARS [LACH 1. WANT TO WARN YOU'IF YoU DONT PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW=- WE CANT PROMISE DELIVERY, TILL—ETC— KKK KKK KKK K * § PINEWOOD * KKK KRR RRRKKKKE® J. B. Wynne, Sever Peterson and C. W .Woodford of Debs, were Be- midjj visitors Tuesday. Ted Aamonson of Debs returned from Nbrth Dakota Wednesday. Several ‘members of the Thufin families of Debs were Cass Lake vis- itors Saturday. i Loujs Mathieson and Reginald Elliott returned from Cando, N. D., TFriday. William Hendricks returned here after spending the summer at Kim- ‘ball, Minn. Mr. Hendricks owns a farm. near_ here. ‘Sam:-and:Dewey Aamanson of Debs returned. “home. ' from . Dakota Sat- urda; Y i ;Mrs." Matt Olson left ‘for Hibbing Saturday. She expects to return Mon- day evening. Mr. and iMrs. A. Jensen home from North Dakota Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Onsley were Be- midjj visitors Friday. i Fred Elliott left for Bartlett, N. D.; 'Tuesday. ‘I"fl"llifi‘l"’f"’i * BUCK LAKE *) I EEEE SRS LTS R ER S8 81 School opened Tuesday with a smal] attendance. Some of the pupils are absent visiting, some are sick, while some are -helping with the fall work. When all attend there will be in the neighborhood of thirty, which will make an interesting school. We are lucky this year in getting a good experienced. teacher. :The rainy weather, while welcome to those who have late crops and those menaced by forest-fires, is hin- dering the haying on the wild meadows a’'great deal. bin Carlson was a Cass Lake last Tueseday. . Mrs. ‘Henry I3awyer and son, James, -visited /Mrs. L. Baumgartner south of Cass Lakeé Friday and Sat- uday. - i Mrs. Edna Larson is on the sick list. § Alex Sawyer has joined the.hay maukers on the Turtle River meadows. ‘A. B. Frost of Cass Lake visited his wife, who is boarling at the M. O. Rogholt home, last Sunday. The pickle makers of Kitichi passed through our neighborhood one day last week. Henry Sawyer is working for I. Baumgartner. So many members of the Glee club are absent that the club is not hav- ing its regular meetins for. a few weeks. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER HUFFMAN & O’LEAR FURNITURE AND . UNDERTAKING “ H. ;—n;'—xu v o Funeral Direétor |3, | % PHONE—178-W or R Koov!é Dairy ‘%for-e Products’ JceCream SWING TOWARD HEALTH ty. ‘Ask us to deliver your’ Milk and' Cream. y 3 returned CLASSTFIED DEPARTHENT o ‘THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY FIONEER LIGHTNESS -ETC JUST STEP BACH HERE AND EXAMINE THE REAR AXLE -ITS A MARVEL OF STRENGTH AND MAg Sy 1 DONT LIHE TO CROWD YoU BUT “FOR YOUR OWN 2 GooD 10 ADVISE = 2 || You To oRDER AR ‘Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and EALF CENT per word for subseguent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and tuen only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents, When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. FOR SALE—City Property An advertisement in this col- umn is the least expensive salesman you can employ. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—Two lots. Inquire at 808 Irvine ave. Phone 291. 6t9-17 FOR SALE—Large house on two acre lots, with large outbuildings, in Bemidji. Phone 141-W. 4t9-19 GOOD LIVE Business for sale. Splen- did opportunity for right party. Address X Y care Pioneer. 7-15tf FOR SALE—FAKM ~ " PROPERTY FARM FOR SALE—80 acres im- vroved, 9 miles from Bemidji, in- cluding 3 horses, cow, implements, etc. Bargain. Address Andrew Rood. FOR SALE---Forty acres of good land uear Gonvick. Present owner lives too far from land to make use of same and will sell for $25 per acre. ‘Might trade_for Bemidji property. Address Tiller, care Pioneer. 8-17tf FOR SALE---80 acres improved clay farm. House 24x24 on stone foun- dation. Log barn, 2 other build- ings. About 20 acres cleared, 30 acres of pasture, has water year round, fine hard maple grove round house. Located 3-4 mile east Little Bass lake, 3% miles east of Lavina, 21 miles from Dam. Aiso 1 cow, . 3 horses, harness, wagon, plow, drag, cultivator, plow. $3200 for all, for all cash might take some less. Would consider godf-Ford as part payment, Easy terms, K, J. Willits, phone 285-W FOR SALE FARMS 40 acres, 3 miles out, cut-over, $15 per acre. Terms. 4 40 acres, 2 miles east, heavy soil, easily cleared. $50 per acre, $500 down. 40 acres, 6% miles west, heavy soil, house and buildings in fair condition, 20" acres under cultiva- tion. $60. Half cash. 80 acres, 4% miles out, 30 acres Price | plowed, 6-room house, good road. 80 acres, 4% miles out, 8 acres plowed, 5-room house, soil 0. K. 60 acres, 7% miles out, excellent soil, 3-room frame house, 10 acres plowed. Numeous bargains in farms and farm lands. Farm land prices are to- day at their lowest point. We predict an increase of 25 per cent when Towa and Southern Minnesota fall work is done. PHELPS-LANDBERG AGENCY We quote .the seller’s price to the buyer. Phone 775 106 Third st. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ] —_— MASONS 4 Bemidji Lodge 233, A. F. & A. M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Special Communication Wednesday, Sept. 14, 4 p. m. Work in Third Degree G. M. Palmer, W. M. G. A. Walker, Sec. l FOR RERT FOR° RENT—One modern Phone 290. FOR RENT__Furnished _modern rooms. Inquire at 405 Beltrami. 3 9-6tf room. 219-15 room house at 23d F. P Coppergoll. 3t9-115 FOR RENT and . Bemidji. FOR RENT—Furnished room at 720 America avenue. Lady preferred. 4 4t9-17 FOR RENT-—Modern fugnished room, 3 blocks from Normal. 1218 Bemidji ave. 6t9-20 FOR RENT—zarge, furnished mod- ern room. Call at 1023 Minnesota ave. Phone 317-R 9-6t1 FCR RENT---Up-to-date suite of oftice rooms. Inquire Drs. Larson & Lar- son, 213 Third street. 8-11tf FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms. Close in. Might . drrange one for housekeeping. Phone 983-W. 9-13tt For an insignificant cost an advertisement in this column will turn the deal Do you want Work—or do you want Help? Try the Column —— HELP WANTED—MALE Salesman to cover local territory gelling to dealers.’ Guaranteed sal- ary of $100 week for right man. The Richards Co., 200 Fifth ave., New York city. 6tH-19 HELP WANTELW—FEMALE { LS WANTED--Floor girl.- Apply at St. 'Anthony’s hospital. 9-15tf ‘WANTED—Girl at Model Dry Clean- “:ers, 309 Third street. 9-15t1 ~ FOR SALE FOR SALE—A hard coal stove. Cnl! 1221 Irvine ave. 2t9-16 FOK SALE—_Double barrel hammer- less shotgun at Jewett's garage. 3917 FOR SALE—Oak roll top office desk and swivel chair. Inquire at 1115 Lake Boulevard. 3t9-15 FOR SALE—_One palr mew brown choes, size TAAA, military heel. Too small for owner. Cheap. Call Pioneer. 5t9-19 e FOR SALE— Good ladics’ rat fur coat with marten cuws and collar, for size 18 or 36. Address A. N. S. care Pioneer. 3917 x«"(m SALE—-L. C. Smnth typewriter in fine condition. J.ate modei and good as a new one. Ploneer Sta- tionery Store., 8-17tt One registered Guernsey bull, 3 years old last April. Has good records. Will sell reasonable price, two bobsleighs, one light and ‘one heavy; one double seated buggy. Peter Rice. 3t9; FOR SALE—One Majestic steel range with hot water front and reser- voir. Reason for selling, we are in- stalling a heating pfant. Phone 305<W or call at 1009 Beltrami avenue. 9-12tf FOR SALE OR TRADE for Ford WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Phone 661. 3t9-15 WANTED—Lady bookkeeper at once, Answer by letter to H. JX. care of Pioneer. Nt WANTED—Mid\esaged /woman Lo keep house for family of six. Good home for the right party and $256 S e FOR SALE—G6-cylinder Buick, 1919 model, run iess than 6,000 miles. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Jule ‘Achenbach, Bemidji. 9-9ur FOR SALE—Ford touring car, almost new. $90 worth of extras. $450 cash. 4 miles west of Bemidji on Jefferson highway. Louis Strow- bridge farm. 4t9-15 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS MINNESOTA EXPERIENCE Minneapolis, Minn.—“At one time mother had me take Dr. Pierce's 5 Golden Med- ical Discov- ery. I remem- ber so well what it did for me in the gaining of strength and flesh and cheerfulness of spirit. I found myself getting stronger and I now enjoy good health. To mothers with delicate daughters I would rec- ommend the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery as a sure means of bringing increased vital- ity.”—MRS. CHARLES SHAFFER, 2313 Eleventh Ave. S. All druggists sell. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in both liquid and tablet form. . & e BEMIDJI FLORAL GO. ./ CHGICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji,, Mipn. 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W a month. Write Joe Jones. Nor- thome, Minn. 619-21 WANTED WANTED—Paperhanging, painting, kalsomining. Phone 734-W. Selr, 26th and Minnesota. 12t9-21 WANTED—Man or woman to help in dining room. Apply at Kelli- her hotel. 5t9-17 Gentleman wishes to rent steam heatec! room in private family. ~Address B. L., care Pioneer, stat- ing price. 2t9-16 WANTED—Furnished housekeeping We want a lady or gentleman to handle city trade in Bemidji and other vacant cities. This is a won- derful opportunity as you will be retailing the genuine J. R. Wat- kins Products including Watkins Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, Garda Face Powder, Fruit’Drinks and over 137 other products. Write today for free sample and par- ticulars. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 68, Winona, Minn. 4t9-3-10 17-24 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Jitney license number 67-492. Rcturn to Pioneer. 6t9-21 Bemidji Auto Livery 150 150 Country Trips a Specialty SUITABLE CARS FOR EVERY OCCASION PHONE 5: Passenger: OLDSMOBILES 7 Passenger STUDEBAKERS DODGE TOURING CARS DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Opposite Markham Hotel car, one team of horses, 6 years old and one colt 1% year old, and one milch cow, will be fresh soon, also harness and spring wagon, and two acres of potatoes. George Ayres, 6 miles north on Irvine avenue. 3t9-22 i . A FOR SALK—1 4-ft. second hand wood furnace; 1set light driving har- ness; 1 pair bridles; 500 new and second hand potato sacks; 6 half- bushel wire baskets; potato for potato scoops; 2 one-man second hand; 1 Detroit auto tra er. F. G. Schadegg, 1108 Beltrami ave., or 513 Beltrami ave. 9-8tf FOR SALE—Coropation seais, corpor- atlon record books with divisions for minutes, articles of incorpora- ticn, by laws, minutes for direc- tors’ meetingg, stock ledger, stock certificate reglster, transfers and dividend register. Inquire at Plo- neer Stationery Store, 403 Bel- traml avenue. Telephone 799-.‘[. -18t cluding Universal steel room set, two brass beds, one r, one child's bed, refrigér- ator, two couches,” library table, gas plate, chairs. ete. Will sell by the piece or will transfer lease of to party who will buy all or good part of above named furniture. Phone 443. 902 Bemidji avenue. 2t9-16G E’RE equipped to handle any kind of a plumbing job—Dbig or small—the public has to offer. We do our work well and we do it in" jig time, too. No waiting around . for inspiration. We de- liver the goods in a hurry and you'll be perfectly willing to meet the sort of a bill we'll hand you. POY V.HARKER I PHONE 122 ~ BEMIDJ FOR SALE—Tousehold furniture, in- | ange, di- |} H-room modern house in first ward || by Beck (Copyrigh?, 1920, by New Ere Features) THAT CERTAINLY 1S A COMICAL HORN ON YOUR CAR - BUT ID LIKE To LOOK MORT PENDERGAST Licensed AUCTIONEER Your Business Solicited Phone 17-F-4 AON ANAY PACE FIVE BUSINESS AN || PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS | —ws. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeoms : Bemidji, Minn. | - ——————————————— GARLOCK & GARLOCK Eye—Ear—Nose—Throa§ Glasses Fitted DR. E. H. SMITH Physician sud Surgeom Office Security Bank BlocR ' DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block L DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bldg. Office Phone 163.-W Quality Kodak Work Developing, only 10c Prints, 2%x3%, only 4¢ 2%x4%, be Post Card size, 6¢c QUALITY PORTRAITS Special—Large, lovely folders, se- pia portraits, only $5.40 per dozen. Post Cards only $1.86. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570-W 10th & Doud Ave. Tell Everybody Bemidji Is Just Below the Mississippi’s Source. C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone U8 )' Drs. Dannenberg & Two | CHIROPRACTORS Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 Other Hm::- By. A‘:poin‘!m b Phone 401-W ~ Calls Made First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Bemidjl ————————— Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R The Bemidji Machine Works Phone 61.W Rear 319 Bel, Ave. The Best Equipped Machine shop in Northern Minnesota We are prepared to handle any- thing in the repair line and mak- ing of new parts' for practically everything needed in Steel, Iron, Bronze, or any other memf. Cylinder Re-Grinding a Specialty All Work Guaranteed s NEVER TOO COLD | If You Ride In Enclosed Cars We Have Them: For Every Occasion Country Trips A Specialty - Soven Passenger Buicks Seven Passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge ouring Cars WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE BOTH DAY AND NIGHTY| TTWard Bros./ 7 DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 —_— ) DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building 11-12 a. m.—3-6 p. m. Office 802-—Res. 211 Hours: Phones: DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Misn, R T R T ) Drs, Melby & Reppsto DENTISTS Cor. 4th St, and Beltrami Ave. Phone 406 Bemidji te ete VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami A Phone 144 Sport Clothes, Flannels, etc., will serve best, look best when Dry- Cleaned here. A-No.1 FUR WORK and REPAIRING DONE You don’t need to send your Fur Work away now—have it Done Here at Home! BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MATHERS & OLSON —Phone 232— T +

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