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i MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1022 of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. No WANTEDL S¥erigpraphisiwork Ca’l| FOR” SATE—16:4iieh o 604 Minnesota ave. o~ 6L1-29 872W. Peter V. Brooks. Freu Marquard. Phone 160. 12-2Tuf | WANTED TO BUr—-A, nd i saw from 40 to . ht or nine-gauge solid or inserted tooth. With a two-inch machine. Inquire Koors Br suitable'for meat market or creani-. 3 A ery. Koors Bros. 5t1-24 arbor hole. Address “Saw” care ! Pioneer. : 4t1-23 |FOR SALE-—Ten-foot _hard maple toboggan, with pad. Will gell rea- sonable. Phone 727J. 3t1-23 This is a good time to plan that job for next spring, remodeling or new work. Let me help.you. Sketches| and estimates furnished cheerfully. Charles Rantz, carpenter-contract- or, 1316 Bixby ave., Phone 776!;. 6t1-25 +OR SALE—Ruhber stamps of all kinds and types. Orders taken at Picneer Office and Pioncer Sta- wionery House. Telephone 922- 423 or 7994, Delivery of stampa made from three to four days af- rer order is taken 10-22tf Can use a'limited amount of spruce pulpwood for :Wisconsin shipment. $12.50 per double cord, 4-in. tops and iarger, on’bigird cars, §oo Line, Bemidji, on _a’15% ' gentorate, oy prgnortionate prices at) ' StA- tion FOR SALE-—Sehoo!. supplies of all . kinds;:. writing.~' tablets, ' pencils, fountain pens, and everything for the school room. 6t1-23 Bank Robbed Often. - Shipshewant; -Ind—The: “Farmers® State bank here wns robbed of $15.000: in curreney and Liberty bonds early the other day. The safe had been opened with the;aid. of.an acetyletie torch. Officials sald the logs wus cov- ored by insurance, Local authorities Lelieve three men who came here late in the day in an automobile committed the robbery. 1t was the ninth time the bank had been: robbed in 20 years and 3 3 quire at Pioncer Stationery; Store, the third'time this year. Stipshewana? 1s located ten i of Lagrange., 403 Beltrami avenue. Telephone | 799 10-21¢. _ one set new heavy work hamess, one grindstone and 500 feet of jackp:ne lumber. Can be bought at half price for cash or will trade. Inquire at 516 Fourth st~ *3:8t1-23 FOR SALE-—Corporation seals, cor< p_orption record books with divi- sioris for minutes, articles of in c?rpomtiun, by-laws, minutes for directors, meetings, stock ledger, stock ' certificate register, trans- fers and dividend register. In- ¢ TH!S BIRD REAL POLLYANNA of water—no matter:what other bever- ages are avallable—and to have a No Imaginable Adverss Circumstance habit of laughing. before ke gets up, Can Keep “Cucubore”-From His an hour or so before sunrise.” Now, Fit of Laughter. any one who can ‘laugh an hour be- fore dawn-on just plain water—even Poliyarna and her followers never did anything so blatantly. cheerful as that. This kingfisher bird, for that is his family, Is sometimes hailed as the set- tlers’ clock. because of his regularity In_bursting out.into a spasm.of wild, ribaid” Jaughler, that svrpasses -any alarm clock In rousing the inhabitants of the Australian bush, while: it Is more than probable that 'a relapse into this flendish merriment that takes him about sunset serves for the dwell- ers fn the hinterland as a dinner bell, cathedral chimes, and factory whistle, all in one.. They show their gratitude by making a pet of him and protect- ing ‘him "in’ his ‘merry chorus—New York Post. The real Pollyanna of ‘the feathered tribes hag just ‘arrived at the bird: house in Central park, for if any one ean bear up under the name of Cucu- boro and still keep cheerful,.it shows one of those.persistently gay. natures ihat nothing-can-mitigate. - Of.course, Cucuboro has won a better deal from the public at large than he did from the ornithologlsts who saddléd bim with hls gloomy scientific appellation, for the people of Australia, where he comes from, recognize. his propensity to “Keep Smiling” by calling him the “Laughing Jackass.” And, equally, of course, he has earned this soubriquet, for he is re- ported. to. thrive on. vast cuantitles Advertisements -in this column “cost> ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN- SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent -consecutive insertions taken for less than twenty-five cents 26t1-24 WOOD SAWING-—75¢- ‘per ~cord. | FOR SALE-—One Burroughs addingm t i ek iam- FOR SALE—Large Bohn refrigerator. p ¢ Pioneer Station- ';fi;’fi&"{fi.’%’e ‘.“.k, . ery House, 403 Beltrami avenue. it Bemldji,‘fi!{nn{ one A TW.I Phone: 7993, 10228 FOR SALE—One: pair- horses and g - .ccounts on our books When other method: COR SALS | l ek FOR RENT FHE BEMIDST DALY PIONEER Ads not pasd at {ime of insertion will ue charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having oven PIONEER WANT AD They Alwavs Get Resalts LE—Ford sedan, 1921 mo’d-_)FO'R RENT—Furnished room, 600 ’POR SALE-—Crowing restaurant-hu full—ry s | FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY.| od running condition, gocd " Bemidji‘ave. Phone 325. 3t1-23 . ness, fu. y equippes, rent, low, wilj 35, heater and Hassier: shock | iz - 5 seil cheap before Mareh 1, Lo absorbers. §500.. Terms possibig,; FOR RENT—AL or of store i, Lake transport and excursion bus Auaréss M care Pionee | ¥ "New Kup.au vldg. \pniy at office ness. 1 large speed boat, 4 smalier of-building. 12-29tf .- - motortoats; 20 rowboats, 4 canoe FOR SALE—One dark brown coat, beautiful heavy niaterial, large brovn fur co lar, size 36. Worth $75, will seil for $29.50 cash. Answer to E: G. care Pioneer. avenue, Prone 3 Ll WANTED-. MALE b _ Co-operative store. ———~ Men wanted for detective work. Ex-! FoR RENT—One modern warm room suitable - for one or two. perience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former government detect- |’ ive, St. Louis. 5t12-31 1-7-14-21-28 310. 515 Bemidji ave. GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail | Clerks, sa.ary $133 to $192 month.' Traveling expenses paid. Examin- ation announced soon. Write for frec speciinen guestions. Columbus |- Institute, Coiumbus, Ohio, 3 : ¢ 4t1-4-1 . ntive store, dinner- that: ‘Was - given:-to. old Bob Fitzsimmons"at n_ cafe in’ Fourteenth’ street:”The bunch’ got ‘together_ and . bought - the . :warrioe, ‘8" huge, " pon- pawnable silver - loving - cup.: Johnny Pollock presented it. After about the tenth whisky — they drank them FOR RENT—Large furmshed mod- ern room. Inquire 1023 Minnesota FOR RENT—Store now occupied by| fuil basement, modern througiou ourselves., Will subdivide Peoples‘ FOR -RENT-—S furnished rooms for light housckeeping. Inqu.re at 1110 Beltrami ave. Phone 342W. ! FORvBENTQOKiee‘réoms, no& ocen: pied by business college. Reasona- ble rental. Apply Peqples . ;. ot-a~ FOR'RENT—S-room:house, Isvin and|. Tenth. or will rent 4 rooms, ‘5-roort modern. house, in Nymore, all “furnished. Phelps-Landberg Agen- cy. 106 Third st., Phone 775. ! e o e LOST OR FOUND boat house, shop, ne ig on in- veéstment. Owners ret! chance for hustlers. “ungalow, five rooms a2nd bath, fur nace, hardwood floors and tin L ey ng. Good| 1-15tf Lot 50x140, fruit trees and vines, fenced. Price $3.000. Terms | 5-roam house, lot 68x130, $1,500, $15 ] per month without interest ‘after| first payment. { Sm=1! frame house, Lot 75x130. $350. Term 12-29tf Phone 1-11tf 5-room Fouse o nMinnesota avenue, $2.750. 50-foo* corner lot on Trvine -.venue.! worth $750.~ frame “ousc nbout| 16x24. worth as much. Al for! $1,000. Terms. Also residence 2t1-21 and buciness lots, | Co-oper- homes and business buildings. 12.30t¢| PHELPS-LANDBERG AGENCY . |S = 1108 Third st. Phone 775 | = — BEM}DJI 1t 461-23 | S (LYY PROPERT: 2.2, comiiotn t ~Sore iy FCR SALE—40-cve f- | nort” of Demidii ! 12 acre- unier ~ut straight those days—Pollock flashed b L et ]| % s & 2 ed | Y: esn. g;;e:&‘.z: ','{'tf"e“",',::”:'n;":,::n'f,‘;’g OST—Go'd cuff link. F'nder roturn o°r = “Dit pmen thing. Then “he glowered at Pollock same to Boardman’s Drug :":,‘,’Ef_:.,,._ A ’I‘r";;xneK» ‘“-.,“;”r,-,“ » and - yelled: ~“Now, dammit, you've L H S ebleoe ¥ L g il gone and made me ory!"—New York . r PIONFF& A a~ wisa | Correspondence. of the Kansas, City — - Star. : ) ARING RESIIT T = e Writers Got Money in Advance. The Seventecnth or Eighteenth cen: tury author traded rather more on thie trustfulness of the public than does the new school, for he peddled Fargo, N. D., Jan, his book before it was written 8nd- urker highway fromy «ometimes. spent the proceeds before the gulf will cross the eas he had completed half a dozen chap- . The only difference is that hig Y ters. peddling was particular rather than . general; he went round the. houses GENERA) of the great nnd wealthy, with hls. ROOY-CON “plan.” and the great and {yealthy. generally in sufficient numbers, got yid of him by. agreeing to have their . names put down -for a subscription. It thdy twere very great or -very. wealthy. they might expect a- dedlea- | tion thrown in, as it were, in which respect the modern peddler has no advantage, for no obligntion is im- plied in the purchase of a copy of the | bonk.—Manchester Guardian, fllp”at’ Hand . POLICE—call the Laundry’ Man! - Dangerous. troybles. . for the housewifa: ‘at - n large. . 1 o Give us a ealt:and we'll put an end to.youriwashing day worries by -Laundering: your things to your.complete sat- jsfaction at .a very reason- able charge: - Our wagon will call for your Clothes - and - return - them fresh and: clean: -~ 10c 1b—80¢ minimum Bem. Steam Laund —Phous 186— : 112 3rd Street :!llllIlllllllllllIIIl|llIllllllllll!llilllllllIlIlIlIill n Food Prices Are Down prices isreflected on our bill-of-fare. £ - Service and Cooking. § i Palace Cafe Paul O. Swedmark, Prop. Come in and try 6u1§ Once a Customer— ° Always a Customer. very drop in food —Try It and See— voice tried. Bemudji T TO GET a HAIR CUT- ¢ 1S THERE AR THING ‘MORE? CORNHUSKER HIGHWAY T2 ' .PASS THROUG:H GRAND FO7K (By United Press) 23--T = Cor North Dakota going tkrotg F h¢: Grand Fork:. T o ro-d Y i out from Oklahoma City to Sioux C.ty. ‘I'ne Next uprov..iciv . . ot south to tre gu.f znd rort 7 O - ada. Headquarters are in Lincoln, v Neb,, 'Dr. G- E. Candra being vre i-t orn part of uent. 1 > T and i = " BEMIDJI-FUR SHOY MRS F L MATHERS Phone 232—House Phon ‘Learn ‘correct ‘breathing, | control. of breath, relaxation of tongue and chin and you have gone a long way in development. pointments made and voices Make Appointments by Phones 142—458 ANDREW ROOD l Yol et rod nd - op oot it . « TE> $ AR ENG vl E.LED LRE .3 ~ P. ONE 347 CENTH AND IRVINE Jake's Repair Sh p | NE Pmn}im:g Heating ._Rober_!. 3 Russels 14 Faurth Stree: i B208 TR i I Bemiidji URNITURF | | We have begun the collection of data for publishing & report to the merchants of Bemidji and North- ern Minnesota of all those who do not pay their bills, and the rea- son (if any) given. The report will also include the nature of the account. All the merchants of Bemidji and adjoining territory are invited to place their accounts with us and also to subscribe for the report, which will be distributed among those who tmay have use for it, and o 'whoam it will be of value in ex- tending and refusing credit NGRTHERN MINNESOTA COLLECTION AGENCY Minn Fotel Anders Opened New Jan. 1, 1922 CATERS TO COMMERCIAL TRADE AND STEADY ROOMERS BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH Modern in Every Detail Hot, Cold Water in All Rooms Bath in_Connection Rates Reasonable OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3023 THIRD ST PHONE128 (Next to Rex Theatre) FRED ANDERSON, Prop. | PURN .+ SEVEK (OO el 1 YOU RIDE N ward Bros. Encl sed Cars Calhng Phone Nu 77 ~e will cal’ for you \uvwhere at Any Tim. OUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY \sevea-Passenger Buicks seven-Passenger Enc.osed Jodges and Dodre Touring Care Ty § A thorough cleans- ing without injury to the finest fabrics by our Dry Clean- ing process. e 831.W | Alter Xmas IS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES OF THE YEAR FOR PHOTOS We are, of course, not so rushed then, and can give more time to taking some Extra Good Photographs of You. Ap- i | ! ‘Rich Portrait Studio MRS. A. A. RICHARDSON PHONE 870-W 29 TENTH ST. Outside! 150PHONE 150 1AXI FOR - ANY WEATHER S.PASSENGER 4, 'OLDSMOBILES . .. 7-PASSENGER . | "STUDEBAKERS Dodge Touring Cars DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY Opposite Hotel Markham N —————————————————— | R LT TGO T TR BUSINESS i AND PROFESSIONAL e e ——————————— Johnson & Botreson Physicians and Surgeons. BEMIDJI, MINN. DRS. o Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED e . Oer Hours by Appointment First Nat’l Bank Bldg. e Osteopathic Physician B:lfin Bldg. .Office Phome 183.W ! First Nat’'l Bank Bldg. Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. H. A. Northrop C. R:Sanborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON _ Office, Miles Block iiise Phone 445—Office Phone 85 Deanenberg & Two CHIROPRACTORS Office Hours: 1610 12 A M.—1:30 t0 5 P. M. . ::ONE 401.W CALLS MADE Bemidji Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block PHONE' 396 RES. 397 e DRS. Marcum & McAdory Fhysicians and Surgeons BARKER BUILDING tiours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m Phones—Office 862, Res., 211 A SRR iv. J. W. Diedrich Dentist GFFICE, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. o4 nee- -Office 376-W, Res. 376-R e —\ Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist i BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman's Driig Store J Phone 406 -:» Bemidji Walter E. Hill J PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phone 151 George J. Row ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR | 600 Bemidji Ave. Phone 328 E. M. Sathre Buys Small Houses for Cash Sells Them on Small REAL ESTATE Reynolds & Winter 212 BELTRAMI AVENUE —Phone 144— ) Phelps-Landberg Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE 106 THIRD ST. PHONE 77 THE PIONEER WANT ADS| SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BRING RESULTS { 1 DAILY PIONEER FIRE INSURANCE | =y