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* proposed b S— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Raising the £amily THIS HERE PAPER SANS THAT ENVIRONMENT ANO SOCIATION CHANGE ONES T AROUND A PEQSON LONG ENOUGH THAT YA ACTUALLY BEGIN O LOOW INTERA[IONAL CARTOON CONTY.? |- Ive * CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT [Timiass) 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. inlesvlime than Cash must accompany copy. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—7-room house, corner of 13th and Park avenue, and one G- room house on 9th and.Irvire, by owner. If interested, it will pay you to investigate. Phone 226. 10-12t£ FOR SALE—6-room modern home on the lake shore. 4-room cottage on Park ave. 50-foot lot. Only $1,000. 5-room house 100-foot lot. Ninth and Mississippi. ) 7-room house, modern, 50-foot lot, corner. 5-room house, large lot, in Nymore. A nice home. 5-room, house, 50-foot lot, in Nymore. 4-roon? house, large corner lot, Ny- more. I Lots for dwellings or for business, REYNOLDS AND WINTER A 6t11-28% FOR SALE—FAKM PROPERTY FOR SALE—On easy terms, 43 acres, lot 1, section 35, township 147, range 34, Beltrami county. Price .$25 an.acre.. Address M. Moes, 1128 Chestnut avenue, Minneapo- -lis, Minn. 6t11-26 FOR SALE—Homestead relinquish- ment, 40 acres, 17 miles from Be- midji, 5 miles from state highway. Small improvements: $80-worth of personal property included. Ad- dress Homestead, care Pioneer. 2t11-22 HELP WANTEL—FEMALE WANTED—Woman cook wanted for small town hotel. No bread baking. ‘Write or phone. Hotel Rex, Fed- era]l Dam, Minn. 4t11-24 Pepys E#fi;é;‘éhorthand Writer. The most famous dinry ever pub- ! Jished was that of, Samuel Pepys, which was written in the. Shelton sys- {em. In this diary Pepys gives a vivid account of the great plague and the great fire of London, with many intl- mate accounts of the court of King Charles II. Pepys was an expert shorthand writer, because he men- tions in his dlary that in April, 1680, he attended the king, by command, at Newmarket, and there “took down in shorthand from his own mouth the narrative of his escape from the bat- tle of Worcester.” jt is interesting to recall that Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to his friend Page, dated January 23, 1764, that they should master Shelton’s system, the one used by Pepys, so that they might have some- thing which was unintelligible to any- one else. He said: *1 will send you i some of these days Shelton's Tachy- graphical alphabet’ and directions.” Erie Canal Souvenir. Nearly 100 yeass ago, when the Erie canal was opened, De’ Witt Clin- ton poured a bucket of water from | Lake Erie ‘nto New York bay as part of the ‘opening exercises. The keg which was made use of on this oce: sion was preserved and now repx in the museum of the New York H torical society. Clinton was really the father of the Eric cenal and worked up a sentiment in-its favor in the face of the greatest opposition. After he had served without any compensa- tion for 15 years on the capal com- mission . he s summarily removed by his political enemies and’ tbis act resulted in a boomerang, for a great sympathy was expressed for Clinton, which ultimately resulted in Pis eloc- tion as governor. It was then that he brought about the completion of the canal. . Gape Golony—Hong Kong. Cape Colony, now forming the pro- vince of the Cape of Good Hope in the South African union, was occu- pied by the Dutch as early as I s but was cdptured by the British in , and ruled by them until 1803 when it was restored to Holland. Great Britain again took Cape Col ony in 1806, and it was formally sur- maining under British rule ever since Ionz Kong was occupied by the Brit ish in 1840, and ceded to Great B ain by the treaty of Nanking in 184 *1 ment clerk, railway mail, carrie . WANTED WASHINGS done at Mrs. Amy Smith’s. 25¢ per dozen. Call Burt Clark, 818J and ask for Mrs, Smith. 3t11-22 WANTED—To buy a watchdog. yaung, good breed. Spaniel or Aire- dale preferred. Other breeds con- sidered. Answer by letter to W. Z., care Pioneer. 3t11-21 Want to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest vrice. JOHN J. BLACK, Minneso- ta street, Chippewa Falls, Wiscon- sin. 11-19-26—12-3 !Civil service examinations. Govern- $1,400-$1,800. Age, 18 upward. Ex- perience unnecessary. For free particulars, instruction, write R. Terry (former Civil Service exam- §nor), 119 Continental bldg., Wash- ington, ‘D.. C. 3t11-22 ; LOST.OR FOUND" LOST—One rim, and violet ray lens for Ford car. D. S. Mitchell. 1t11-21 LOST— A greenish-brown leather hanadbag, between Troppman’s and 502 Fourth street Friday af- ternoon. Finder please.return to express ‘office or 313% Minnesota avenue for reward. 3t11-22 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER Is This Cruel and Unusual? Chinese “safety first” sponsors have hit upon a drastic method of pynish- ment in the effort to minimize deaths and accidents, due to reckless opera- tion of motor cars, in the suggestion of imprisonment for offenders in a room with a wax figure of the vietim. The Chinese Society for the Protection of Life has asked the Shanghai munie- ; ipal council to adopt an ordinance | prescribing the punishment, with the term of imprisonan}ont left to the dis- cretion of the céu ‘Would Appeal to Youngsters. Jud Tunkins s every hoy woula . he keen for the classies if Hector and | Achilles had put on the gloves and had the kind of a mixup that could be ibed ol e sport page, 1 FOR SALE CHOICE YOUNG CHICKENS for Thanksgiving. Phone 50F13. 3t11-22 1M GOMNA SNChe AROUND MORE IN THE FOTURE AN’ KEEP YA coMPANY SOS Ya- \ZELLIPREFER }To BE ALONE ! \ WANT ADVERTISEMENT PIONEER WANT AD They Always Get Results fail—try a Ads not paid at time of,insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open wecounts on our books. When other methods FOR SALE FFOR SALE—Two sets 2% inch cross chain sleds used a little. Also some new sleds. C. E. Battles. 6t11-24 FOR SALE—Tamarack wood, 4-foot or 16-inch. George J. Becker. Phone 16F-2. 11-17tf FOR SALE—Jackpine wood, 16-in. cord, $2.25, delivered. Phone 672W. Peter V. Brooks. 6t11-23 FOR SALE—AII kinds of dry wood. 16-inch _and 4-foot. Call 93 for prompt delivery. C. H. French. 11-8-11-30 FOR SALE—Man’s raccoon coat, size 42, for less than one-fourth t wholesale price. Can be seen and tried on at the Bemidji Fur Shop, 119 Third street. 6t11-24 'OR SALE—School supplies of all kinds, writing tablets, pencils, fountain pens, and everything for the school room. Pioneer Station- ery House, 403 Beltrami avenue. | F FOR SALE—40 cords fine dry tam- arack cordwood (green cut) For price address Box 71, Bemidji, Minn. 3t11-22 FOR SALE—New Ford. Fully equip- ped. Nevér been out of garage. Cheap if takery at once. Addres: “D” care of Pioneer. 3t11-22 FOR SALE—CHRISTMAS REMIT- TANCES TO NORWAY, SWEDEN, DENMARK, and all other foreign countries. Take advantage of pres- ent low exchange rate at, the Se- curity'State Bank. 11-1812-16 FOR SALE—RKubber stamps of all kinds and types. Orders taken at Pioneer Office and Pioneer Sta- Phone 799-J. 10-22tf FOR SALE—One +WVinchester rifle, 45-60. One single barrel shotgun, one - ball-bearing clothes wringer, 50 one-year-old Leghovn hens. A .bargain if taken at once. Phone 558W. 11-1tf FOR SALE—Corporation seals, cor- poration record books with divi- sions for minutes, articles of in- corporation, by-laws, minutes for directors, meetings, stock ledger, stock certificate register, trans- fers and dividend register. In- quire at Pioneer Stationery Store, 403 Beltrami avenue. Telephone 799-J. 10-21tf. | FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING. I wish to announce that I am prepared to do dressmaking again. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS MRS. H. S. KINNEY Formerly Mrs. P. N. Anderson HONE 475-W 513 MINN, AVE. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER T T City Tire an FISK AND MILLER TIRES FREE AIR VULCANIZING ACROSS FROM CITY HALL d Repair Co. TG [T i, rendered to her by treaty in 1814, re- = YOU'LL ENJOY A GLASS OF OUR SODA on Thanksgiving as well as you would on the Fourth of July. For our soda is deli- ciously good all the year round. It never loses its sa- to please. New combinations Allu auius Lot Lie 5 course. Better try a gla sS tionery House. Telephone 922- 923 or 799-J. Delivery of stamps made from three to four days af- ter order is taken. 10-22tf Do you know that the Pioneer will engrave your name on Christmas cards free? Yes, they will on orders of fifty or more. They have just loads of samples and thousands right in stock priced very reasonable. Your order must be in by December 5 you want your name engraved free. 13t12-3 THE PIONEER WANT ADS if | FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern furnished | steam-heated front room at 405 Beltrami ave. Phone 317-W M. E. Ibertson. 6t11-22 FOR RENT—TFurnished rooms, heat, light and free use of bath, across| from postoffice. Inquire 'at 520 Beltrami avenue. Phone 765J. » 3t11-21 .FOR RENT—Large modern furnished | i room, with privilege of gettiny| meals in room in and wife )n‘c~. | Address M. L. care Pioncer. | Get Your Shoes Repaired at 1216 Beltrami Ave. All Work Guarantecd and Done on Time. B e R S G Y GENERAL BODY COMPANY Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies East Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 Factory: General Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 Bemidji Minn. FINE SHOE REPAIRING Rear 201 Minnesota Ave. One Door East of Miller’s Repair Shop WILL BE PLEASED TO MEET MY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS HERE. F. J. Catteyson BRING RESULTS BEMIDJI FLORAL GO, CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND/ PLANTS | Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji. Minn. 612 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W LILY OF THE VALLEY FLOUR None Better Made exclusively from North Dakota Hard Spring Wheat — BYe CAVALIER MILL- ING COMPANY CAVALIER, NORTH DAKOTA FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS right now. SRR R N BEMIDJI BRANCH ; Wm. McCuaig AGENT PHONE NO. 1 Bemidji i ! E I Minn. Don’t Neglect Your Battery! When laying up your car this winter. WE SPECIALIZE IN BATTERY and ELECTRICAL CAR WORK MILLER BATTERY SHOI 514 Beltrami Ave. —PHONE 72— We will call for your battery B, AUTO PARTS 9% MADE AND Zy REPAIRED THAT AUTO 'PART you have been, hunting high and low for—did you know you could get it made to your special order at this machine shop We special- ize on hard-to-find auto parts and other machine parts. facilities, * AR o o o e | B i HE PIONEER WANT ADs BRING RESULTS Try our .‘;hl)p“ —_—— | | Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phonés 620—620-R ‘MASONS Bemidji Lodge No. 283, A. . & A. M., meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in the Masonic Temple. Visiting broth- ers‘cordially invited. Regular com- munication Wedngsday, November 16. Work in the first degrec. G. M. PALMER, W. M. G. A. WALKER, Sce. S R XMAS PHOTOS Most Accentabl~ Prvesents The Most Value For Your Money RICH STUDIO MRS. A. A. RICHARDSON Phone 570-W For Appointment TODAY! 29 Tenth St. Cor. Doud Ave. Kedak Finishing of Quality, Too. Also the Most for Your Money Bemlidji Auto Livery PHONE 15 150 ountry Trips a Specialty SUITABLE CARS FOR EVERY OCCASION 5 Passenger OLDSMOBILES 7 Passenger STUDEBAKERS DODGE TOURING CARS DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Opposite Markham Hotel } Manufacturing \ Repairing and Remodeling FURS ' BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W | S — 77 WINTER IS HERE BUT IT'S NEVER TOO COLD IF YOU RIDE IN Ward Bros. Enclosed Cars By Calling Phone No. 77 We will call for you Anywhere at Any Time COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-Passenger Buicks Seven-Passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Touring 77 Fresh and new in appearance, all evi- dences of hard us- age removed by our Dry Cleaning. PAGE SEVEN BUSINESS AND | | | | PROFESSIONAL | DOCTORS | | wwcs. JOHNSOM & BORRESON ! | Physicians and Surgeoms Bemidji, Mina. r——— GARLOCK & GARLOCK Eye—Ear—Nose—Throut Slnsses Fitted i | DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeos | Office Sacurity Bank Blned DRS. GILMORE & McCANN i Physicians and Surgeoms Office Miles Block S G RO S P, [ St — | DR. H. A. NORTHROP | Osteopathic Physician and Surgeos i Battles Bldg. Office Pbone 153-W C.R. SANBORN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Bloch House Phone 449 Office Phone 88 | | | | | Drs. Dannenberg & Twe l CHIROPRACTORS Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 te § Other Hours By Appointment [ Phone 401-W ~ Calls Made | First Natl Bank Bldg., Bamldsll — ) * DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. I Physician and Surgeas Office in Mayo Bloch Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 . —— DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeocus Barker, Building | Hours 11-12 a. m.~—~38-5 p. ™ Phones Office 802—Res 211 DENTISTS - J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Phones: Office 376-W Res. $76-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidj) [ i Drs. Meiby & Reppeto DENTISTS Cor. 4th St. and Beltram) Ave Phone 408 -0 Bemidil —_— ™ BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE !| Buys Small Houses for Cash |~ and Sells Them on Smal) Monthly Payments FIRE INSURANCE +REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTZ# 212 Beltrami Avena: Phone 144 PHELPS-LANDBERG AGENCY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE 106 Third St. Phone 775 HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’'KEE Funeral Director | PHONE—178-W ar # 'THE PIONEER WANT ADS \ BRING RESULTS 2