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Cash must accompany copy. taken for less than twenty-five cents. e WANTED WANTED-—Paperhanging, painting, and kalsominir Phone T734W. Self, 26th and Minnesota. 5t10-16 \VANTFH‘WO'R for board by ‘mv, 17.years old, who'is attending high school. Wuu Charles. Bloomquist, Bemidji, Route 4. 2t10-12 WANTED—Quilts to make. Will call for material, sew up seams, tie and finish edges for $1 each. ‘Mrs. F. Osborne, Bemidji, Minn., Route 1. 3t10-12 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Salesman with car to call on de with a low priced 6,000 “mile ti $100 a week with extra comm ns. Universal Tire & Rubber Co., Michigan City, Ind. 1t10-12 GOVERNMENT nceds Railway Mail Clerks. Salary $133 to $192 month. Traveling expenses paid. Examina- tion announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Columbus Institute, Columbus Ohio. 4t 10-5-12-19-26 FOR SALE—~CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT—New cottage W. N. Weber, Phone 186W “6410-17 FOR SALE—Two-room house with good basement. Two lots. West end of Tenth street. Phone 486W. 5t10-151 ANCIENT TAVERN A LANDMARK Constructed in 1818, It Stands as a Monument of Good Work Done by its Builders. One of the oldest and most historic places in Painesville is Rider's tavern, located one- mile west of the town hall on Mentor avenue, says the Daines- ville (Ohio) Telegram. The. old land- mark was built in 1818 by Joseph Rider, who is thought to be the "third inhabitant of Painesville. . The tav- ern is located-on the old Cleveland- Buffalo road, and was a stopping place for the stage coaches in the old days. The -building, as one can imagine, was built to stand the wear and teur of the weather, The old place is made of hand-hewed beams whose per- fection and durability show the art of the man who made them, both in ability as an uxman and as a woods- man, The .tavern was noted for its hos-, _pitality, dance hall, cooking and bar. Many a joyful event took place within the walls. There were other taverns in and about the locality and Mr. Rider had to be on his toes in order to capture all the trade he could. To better insure his business Mr. Ridee built a road which is now Walnut street, and which brought the weary travelers directly to the door of the BEMIDJI - FLORAL 00 CHGICE CUT FLOWERS AND/ PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemid;i, Minn. 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W HERE’S plenty of room for you at the top. At the bottom there:are al- ways thousands striving for the little. jobs... Why? Be- cauge only a few are equip- ped - to fill the higher posi- tions. Let us.fit you for a place among the few. We give you a tkorough busi- ness training that will qual- ify you for an executive position. BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE [ T T T HELP WANTED—FEMALE s WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Inquire Mrs. P. J. O’Leary, 716 Minnesota ave. 3t10-14 WANTED—Competent and experi- enced maid for general house work by Oct. 16. Inquire 1107 Lake Boulevard. Mrs. John Claffy. 10-10tf WANTED-—Bight young lady to an- swer telephone and do general of- fice work. State salary desired. Apply by letter to Mr. Nix, Ken- field-Lamoreux company, Bemidji. 3t10-14 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR RENT OR SALE—A five room house completely furnished. In- quire 617 13th st, Irvine Ave. 6t10-12 |goR SALE room house by own- terms. Call 226. FOR SALE—Nine-room house on two large lots. Business district. Rooms always rented. Good in- come. Price reasonable. Terms, time or cash. Inquire 208% Third st., upstairs. ¥ 6t10-15 FOR SALE—6-room house, 2 lots, 8 tf st.; 8-room house, 12th st.; 5-room house, Dewey ave.; 2 good lots, Dewey ave.; 3 lots, Beltrami ave.; house and lot, Nymole, 1 Dort auto, good condition. Several other bargains in houses, lots and farm land. Inquire J. Bisiar, 302 Bel- trami ave. 6t10-15 Duilding where (hey were sure of be- ing shown to a good bed. The building, as it stands now, al- though in good shape for the time that it bas been built, is beginning to show the efTect of age. The tavern has been an heirloom, as it:'were, of the family since it was built, * fours generations having lived within ‘the protettion of its sturdy walls.: +Meteran Tortoise Still Lays. A. tortoise. belonging to.a South Af- rican museum, which died in 1920, had been under observation since 1834, when it was already of gigantic size and of unknown age. A female tor- teise belonging to the same museum has been known since 1843. It still lays eggs. i Steel-Head Trout. The steel-head trout is classed as a salmon by fisherfolk and the fishing trade, and it as said that it was named “steel-head” because of the hardness of its skull. Fishermen tell that it often requires several blows from a club to kill this fish when captured ‘and taken into a boat. Bemidji ave.; 3-room house, 21sti Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN- SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. No ad er, at a snap for cash or will giveI 'FOR SALE—-One Hudson seal coat, FOR SALE I'OR - SALE—Motorcycle engine. Cheap. Suitable for motor bob. Call 488. 2t10-11 FOR SALE—Clark Jewel, two-bur- ner oilstove, cheap. Inquire at 311 Sixth st 10-7tf FOR SALF——Colea Radiant self- feeder, like new. H. A. Hanson, 1115 Dewey ave. 3t10-13 FOR SALE-—One Ford touring car in good condition. Call William Car- | isch at Koors Brm 6t10-18 FOR SALE—1 4-foot cigar case. Inquire at Ideal Pool Parlors. 4t 10-4, 10-8, 10-11, 10-15 FOR SALE--L. C. Swmitn typewriter in fine condition. I.ate modei and good as a new one. Piomeer Sta- tionery Store. 8-17tt FOR SALE—Good heater, wood bur- ner. Can be used jointly for cook- ing and heating. Will sell reason- able. Inquire 311 Sixth st. 10-8tf size 38; can be seen and tried on at the Bemidji Fur Co. Price less! than half of wholesale price. 10-7t{ FOR SALE—Coropation seals, corpor- ation rccord books with divisions for minutes, articles of incorpora- tlen, by laws, minutes for direc- tors’ meetings, stock ledger, stock | certificate reglster, transfers ana dividend register. Inquire at Plo- neer Statlonery Store, 403 Bel- trami avenue. Telephone 799-J. 3-18tt Little Susy at Church. Little Susy was en to chureh by her mother for the first time. During the long sermon the child grew more and more fidgety, and kept wriggling about. Finally she becume very great- ly interested in a small tear in her dréss and, after iooking at this ab- sorbedly for a little while, she jumped to her feet on the seat, and to the great mortification of her mother, eried out: “Has anybody In this crowd got a pin?"—Minneapolis Tribune. Suppressing a Squeak. Recently it heen discovered at Macelesfield, in Englind, that a brake- block on a cart must not by virtue of an old law be allowed to squeak. A quarry owner was suwmoned for | allowing a cart to be driven without an appliance for . lessening the noise caused by the bral and though he pleaded that the cart did not make as much noise as many motorears, he had to pay the costs of the prosecu- tion. Mucclestield is a town where ! they make silk; will they some day discover that there is an ancient law forbidding silk te rustle? NO DOUBT THERE HAS BEEN MORE OR LESS CON- FUSION IN LOCATING THE CORRECT TIRE SALES AND TIRE REPAIR SHOP YOU WISH TO PATRONIZE. Pleasé remember —Fisk and Miller Tires are sold only by the City Tire & Repair Co.,{ formerly known as Matland’s Vulcanizing Shop—Ilocated at 402 Minnesota Ave., just across Minnesota Ave. from the City Hall, If you have tires that need Vulcanizing, we are in a position to turn out first-class guaranteed work at reasonable prices.’ “QUALITY AND SATISFACTION” IS OUR MOTTO WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRE SERVICE—LEARN TO SAY: CITY TIRE & REPAIR CO. L. T. LaLone, Prop. ——ACROSS FROM THE CITY HALL— wewAnPfi,‘d& ':?ETS THE DENTISTS SAY, you should brush your teeth morning and night and wash out your mouth after every meal. Of course, you will need a first-class tooth brush :"lor ‘this and we recommend flour Dr. West’s Hygienol . Tooth Brush. It is carefully thatle and is scientifically de- signed to"give you best re- sults. When Ads not paid at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. other methods fail—try PIONEER WANT AD They Always Get Results a FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two Navajo rugs. In- quire at 814 Bemidji ave. 3t10-13 FOR RENT FFOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 110 Sixth street. 6t10-15 FOR RENT—2 modern furnished rooms. Inquire at 601 Lake Boule- vard. 2t10-12 FOR RENT—Furnished room, ble for two. Inquire at 600 LL, ave, Phone 325 3t hed room, with housekeeping. 3t10-12 FOR RENT—Furn privilege of light Inqunc 423 Fourth st. FOR RENT—Small house at 18th and Trvine ave., furnished or not fur- nished. Suitable for couple or stu- dents. Phone 292J. 3t10-12 rooms. Men 1011 3t1013 FOR RENT—Two modern Will serve meals if desired. preferred. A. E. Hodgdon, Dewey ave. Phone 694W. FOR RENT—Large modern furnished front room with large clothes closet and storage room for trunks, ete., in connection. Inquire 715 Laku Boulevard. Phone 817J. 10-11tf FOR RENT OR SALE—Farm at Rice lake. Thirty acres cleared ready for crop. Plenty of hay and wood. Team of horses, cows, poultry, farm machinery. Phone 920. Hotel Markham. 10t10-22 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Rim and tire off from Nash| car Saturday night; reward, Re-| turn to Quincy Bmol\ 3t10- 12 LOST--Saturday uumng tire aml rim off of back of car. Finder call| N sippi Timber Co. Call 74 10-4 FOR SALE—FAKM PROPERTY i FOR SALE—Truck farm and build-| ings, house, barn, «hukun €oop, ice house, on banks of M i riv- er, 1% miles ecast of Opsahl's Wa- ville dance pavilion. Team of work horses, 7 and 8 years; harness, driv- ing horse. Good wagon, double bug- gy, heavy and light sleighs, racks, disc, spring tooth harrow, smuutl\ ing harrow, steel boat, fur robe. Cow coming four years, heifer household goods, ete. Will sell \\1I.I\ or without stock and machinery. | For further directions, see F. M. | Malzahn or Mrs. N. A. LaDouceur. [ 5t10-16 Best Crabs From Ghesapeake pdy. The Che eake bay blue crab, the specimen found along the At- ic coast, Is considered the best. While these crustaceans were very plentiful a few year it is becom- ing evident that unles “closed sen- son” is declared they will become as | rare and high priced as terrapin, The | littde pea crabs, found withi shells, are considered a delica the cancer magister, the lar the ifie const, is extensively used for food in that part of the country. | Men With Small Feet. Tt has been discovered men with small feet are those who are fordest of amusements. They do not, according to science, make the best husbands. Men with larger feet ap- pear to measure up better. Qualified. “The man I marry,” said the haughty girl, “must have a family back of him.” “Oh, T ean fulfill that require- ment all right,” he replied confidently. “I've gone aw uy ahpud of any of my relative Fresh and new in appearance, all evi- dences of hard us- age removed by our Dry Cleaning. This is 922— A Want Ad? Run it today? You’ll be surprised how soon you wiil get results— Tell it to us—we will tell everyone else. ‘ PHONE 922 DAILY PIONEER No Weather Really “Bad.” Tt was a wise man who mnlmulml wenther-—ther of good w he storm) the snows The hot day yethe raing, the win o heir purpose, it is always o good purpose—lix- change. Pl A e, wmmmv.iv.vi P e Gylinders rebored and | Plumbing Heatlng Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—620-R MASONS Bemidji ~ Lodge 233, A. F. & A M., meets e Wednesday ev ning at the Ma sonic Temple. cordially invited. G. M. Palmer, W. M. G. A. Walker, Sec. Quality Kodak Work Developing, only Prints, 2% x3%, on! 2%x4%, be Post Card size, 6c QUALITY PORTRAITS Special—Large, lovely folders, se- pia portraits, only $5.40 per dozen. Post Cards only $1.85. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 570-W 10th & Doud Ave. Tell Everybody Bemidji Is Just Below the Mississi Source. 4e Bemidji Auto Livery PHONE 15 150 Country Trips a Specialty SUITABLE CARS FOR EVERY OCCASION 5 Passenger OLDSMOBILES 7 Passenger | STUDEBAKERS '§ DODGE TOURING CARS DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Opposite Markham Hotel 'NEVER TOO COLD | If You Ride In I Enclosed Cars YOUR CYLINDERS | SHOULD GIVE YOU} their maximum amount of power and | strength. To do this, they must be | rebored by experts. We are fully| cquipped to do this kind of work at most reasonable p We make | old e¢ylind BEMID:1 MACHINEWORKS i REAR OF 319 BELTRAMI AVE TELEPHONE 6l:W . e e N e e B A R e e N e s. s act like new ones. | FFOLKS WEVE WORKED FOR SAY THAT WE —— KNOW OUR. BUSINEiS) HERE'S a lot of exraosdinary conversation going on. around this ~‘town about this plumbing shop and our sanitary methods of fitting out a home or a factory or nu office building with the proper aratus or water facil- do say that we know 5. We do. our busin ROY V. HARKER PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 122 BE I | A Specialty | “i TTyard Bros. 17 We Have Them For Every Occasion \ i Country Trips Seven Passenger Buicks. Soven Passenger Enclosed I Dodges and Dodge ouring Cars I WE ARE AT YOUR ‘ SERVICE I BOTH DAY AND NIGHT Fasssssspnssnasnvnsnssnsnsannnns, USES R4 s Dai 'ICoors Kaor duct? JIceCream v‘ It brings the smiling y milkman with the hap-} 41y liquid food, Milk— | Figood, rich, pure, pas- cream atop o’ it. That’s . 4 what we're delivering. I Bemidji, S TRRERAT PAGE FIVE 1 BUSINESS AND l PROFESSIONAL | DOCTORS 1 3. JOHNSON & BORRESON | Physicians and Surgeons ' | Bemidji, Minn. —_ | GARLOCK & GARLOCK Eye—Ear—Nose—Throa{ Glasses Fitted DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeom Office Security Bank Bl.eR ' DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons ' Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bidg. Office Phone 153.-W i | | C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Office Miles Block - ‘ House Phone 449 Office Phone 58 | f! Drs. Dannenberg & Twe CHIROPRACTORS Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 8B Other Hours By Appointment Phone 401-W ~ Calls Made First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Bemidjl Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bmhlmg 11-12 a. m Office R0: | 1 | l DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. | | | | || Hours: !| Phones: DENTISTS AR A A A A | DR. J. W. DIEDRICH | Dentist | Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res, 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Mian, Drs. Melby & Reppeto i DENTISTS Cor. 4th St, and Beltrami Ave. Phone 406 -:- -:. Bemidji VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beoltrami Avenue Phone 144 MORT PENDERGAST Licensed AUCTIONEER !l Your Business Selicited | Phone 17-F-4 HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAXING R H. N. M’KEE Funeral Director