Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 11, 1922, Page 5

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WOOD SAWING—15¢c per cord. Fred Marquard. Phone 160. 12-27uf WANTED:TO do—;cur ring sew- ing, 612 Lincoln Ave., Nymore. . 6t2-16 WANTED~—Pulp wood cutters, ad- dress P. J. Millbach, Solway, Minn. Phone 24F5. 8t2-11 WANTED—To buy second-hand safe. Address Mrs. N. McCrehin, Leon- ard, Minnesota. 5t2-11 Want to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and low- est price. John J. Black, Minnesota street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 5 8t1-28 2-4-2-11 YO!J’NG MEN, Womer, over 17, de- siring government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of posi- tions now open. R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner), 119 Con- tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C. FOR SALE—If looking for a first- class house see J. L. Weaver, Ano- ka, Minn. Box 663; also have a few good, cheap houses. 6t2-16 © SOLWAY Serls Hennesy of this village en- gaged himse!f as teamster for An- drew Shrowder Friday morning. . K. Robinson, assistant cashier of the Solway State bank, sold his son and will move back to Stillwater, Minn., where his wife’s folks live. Mr. Robinson was a very well liked man in this vicinity, and the public wishes him the best of success, es- pecially the Solway lodge No. 79 of the I. 0. O. F., of which he was sec- retary. A few friends attended a party at John C. Gustaffson’s Saturday eve- ning, cards and conversation bcing the evcning’s amusements, after which a dainty lunch was served. The Minnesota highway depart- ment surveyors left Friday morning. ‘They will again set up camp about a hundred miles southof Betnidji. The boys were working on a stretch of about five miles east and west of this village going straight. through I'st street. 5 Don’t forget the dance given next Saturday evening by the I. O. O. F. in their new hall, the music wlil be ‘given by the Solway 5-piece orchestra and not bad music either—come and see. Siras Ferell was a Bemidji caller between trains Monday. Mrs. E. Daniels visited relatives at Bemidji over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art May were Be- midji callers Monday. Miss Esther Anderson resumed FOR RENT—4 toom. house, nished, pnr\tly modern. Call 6156. 5t2-15 FOR RENT—All wc part of store in New Kaplan pldg. Apply at office of building. 112-29t8 FOR RENT-—Store now occupied by ourselves. Will subdivide. Peoples Co-operative store. 12-20tf FOR RENT — Furnished modern steam heated room suitaple 1or two 520 Beltrami Ave. Phone 765-J. T 2t2-13 FOR RENT—Office rooms, now occu- pied by business college.” Reasona- ble rental. Apply Peoples Co-oper- ative store. 12-29tf FO! R RENT--200 acres, well im- proved dairy and potato farm 1% railes from both Rosby and Nary opposite Gillettes farm, 45 acres plow land, 20 acres meadow, bal- ance fenced for pasture. Either cash or share rent to good man. Write A. E. Gibson, Lavinia, Minn. 3t2-11 FOR SALE—FAKM PROPERTY residence here to Clifford Frederick-|g her work teaching the primary grade here.” Miss Anderson is filling the vacancy of Miss Keaveny who return- ed to her home before Christmas on account of her health. She is ex- pected to return soon. p iss_Elien_Johns er Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H.N. M’KEE FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 178-W or R WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc.| —Phone 300— McClernon& Son 317 Minnesota Ave. VT oA SuRty- WEAGT O Ml 15 2Ha Taaktouss! o s €omin OvEQ- AT SEBN ugR, ‘ | r2a 85 ~NEAQ® — FOR SALE—Five acres, 5 room house; chicken coop; % mile from town. Write A. W. Lathrop, Box 255, Pine River, Minn. work in the postoffice Monday morn- ing after spending . a few days at home with her parents. Nels Arbogen returned here Mon- day from Shevlin - where he spent Sunday with friends. Mrs. C. V. Frederickson and Mrs. Nels Bye were Bemidji callers Tues- ay. Alfred Fossand of Pinewood trans- ferred a_load of feed between the Solway General store and the Pine- wood Mercantile Co. Monday, his reports were “plenty snow.” ISLAND LAKE Mina Stout and Olivia Roy and Mrs. J. A. Laneville _attended the meeting at Webster’s Wed- Marjorie Webster, Ben and Henry Higginbotham visited Whalen’s, Stout’s ‘and the Island Lake school Wednesday. “Mrs. A. G. Billieadeau arrived from Bemidji Friday. r. and Mrs. leadeau intend to make there home in Island Lake. Bob Higginbotham called on Miss MacRae Iriday evening. Miss Rosella Rasmussen visited Island Lake over the week end. William Larson and Miss Agnes Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday at Stout. Miss Anderson, teacher at Debs, went to Red Lake to see the doctor. Correspondent wishes to apologize and correct error made in last week’s news. Instead of movies, slides were shown and church was held at P. V. school. BEMIDJI FLORAL CO.| CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistis Desiges PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. 512 Beltrami Avo, Phone 418-W l LR nmn After Xmas 1S 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. Rich Portrait Studio MRS. A. A. RICHARDSON PHONE 570-W. 29 TENTH ST, Con BHE WAS— MEM EYGS - THGM | Pecaa - o8 Bov! BuT SHE HAQRIED & Town FELLERY GLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements in- this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN- SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent conseccutive insert.ons of same copy. fur- Bil-! wisgihears = o [ youve doid tenf e & HELP WANTED- .MALF e . e YOUNG MEN, women; over 17; de-{FOR SALE—Ford one ton trucl&;n;l; -+ FOR SALE—4 cars timothy hay and siring .government positions, $180 monthly, write for freelist of pos sitions now: open, ‘R. Terry, (for, mer Civil Service examiner) 119 Continental Bldg., D. C. 8t2-14 GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail Clerks, salary $133 to $192 month. Traveling expenses paid. ination announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Col- umbus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. i 5t2-1-8-15-22-23 EASY TO SELL groceries, paints, au- tomobile oils, roofing, stock ivod to consumers from samples, no capital oM experience necessary, stpgdy nrofitable —Awl- Cammia. sions advanced, Satisfaction guar. ANLERU; 4Y YEATS Il wusiicos, 1o 11 for full particulars, Loverin & Brown Co., Wholesale Grocers, 1899 South State St., Chicngi.zm. 1t2-11 BONOMI AGREES TODAY TO RETURN' TO PREMIERSHIP Rome, Feb. 10.—The cycle of pre- miership possibilities in Italy today brought around the offer of leader- ship to Signor Bonomi, head of the cabinet which fell last week. Bonomi today agreed to return to the pre- miership and will, if successful, re- 3t2-13 'tain the same cabinet as that which he led since June, 1921. FROHN Mr. and Mis. Nels Nelson and lit- Saturday where he intends to stay guests at the John Colburn and Nels litle son Morris of Zerkel, Minn., and Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Evans visited at the Petér Norum home last Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. John McCafire and ‘Washington, |- Exam-| . 44, WANT ADVERTISEMENT 1 Ads not pad at time of insertion will . De charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open wccounts on our books. When other methods fail—try a ace Meat & Grocery. _tace Meat & Grocery. =~ W& FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, in good condition, $12; No. 30 Kaplan Apts. 15 FOR SALE—100 sheep, well bred Shropshire "sheep, in good condi- tion. Call 198 between 9 and b o'clock, or writeGRauwe No. 4, Box )% FOR SALE—Ruhber stamps of all kinds and types. Orders taken at Pirweer Office and Pieneer Sta- tionery House. Telephone 922- 923 or 799-J. Delivery of stamps made from three to four days af- ter order is taken. 10-22t¢ FOR SALE—Schoo! supplies of all kinds, - writing tablets, pencils, fountain pens, and everything for the school room. Pioneer. Station- ery House, 403 Beltrami avenue. Phone 799J. 10-22t4 FOR SALE—Corporation seals, col poration record books with divi- sions for minutes, articles of in-. corporation, by-laws, minuted !orl 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. 1 Mrs. Christind Johnson, left for their home in North Dakota last Monday. Ewald Hensel went to Bemidji last Elmer Roberts, was a Bemidji call- er last Saturday forenoon. Mr. C. Hollman who has been con- for a few days. | I Cash must accompany copy. No ad PIONEER WANT AD taken for less than twenty-five cents. They Always Get Results WANTED FOR RENT L& FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pool hall and soft drini parlor, 210 ‘Minnesota avenue. Call Kelliher Hotel. 10t2-22 Red ‘Top to arrive on Soo tracks, Tuesday, Feb. 14. Call Carver’s store for price on car. Phonze 531’.;'; £2- FOR SALE—Good as new, Vernis Martin and brass hed, with springs and felt mattress, for $20 and $15; collapsable high chair; Reed baby buggy; ice box and heater. In- quire at 1123 Third street. = 2t2-11 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS QUICK SERVICE SHOE REPAIRER I bave cut the price down in shoe repairing. You need your shoes repaired. I need the work. guarantee the best of work done here. F. J. CATTEYSON SEVENTH STREET Between Beltrami & Bemidji Aves. Mr. and Mrs. Neison and son Mor- L. P. Evans and ris, Mr. and Mrs. Narum were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willett homes last Wednesday after- noon and evening. Mr. end Mrs. Hugo Hensel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel called at three sons, who have been staying at ' fined to her bed is able to be around the August Burr home last Sunday the home of Mr. McCaffre’s mother again, Phone 52 City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON HARMLESS TO TENDER SKIN It is a well known fact that tender skin suffers from the application of harsh soaps. In selecting a soap for the children’s use one must be doubly careful to get a soap that is pure and produces no roughening effect on the skin. We have anticipated this need and you will find tho ideal soap for the kid- dies in our store. Bemidji E T T T TR T I 112 3rd Street TERe GOES | l MR BEWL- | SR R FOOd Pl"iCCS Are Down Service and Cooking. prices is reflected on our bill-of-fare. | Palace Cafe Paul O. Swedmark, Prop. GISEGN DEAR: NOU HEWENT FORGCT™ r\~o\m ow A Come in and try our Once a Customer— Always a Customer. very drop in food —Try It and See— I R s Bemudji cvening. QIO TR LAY Hg)lal‘ Anders pened New Jan. 1, 1922 CATERS TO COMMERGIAL TRADE AND STEADY ROQMERS 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. t=—1 BEMIDJI :—: ST LT LT LT LT T T TP T Help at Han POLICE—call the Laundry Man! Dangerous troubles for the housowife are at large. Give us a call and we'll put an end to your washing day worries by Laundering your things to your complete sat- isfaction at a very reason- able charge. Our wagon will call for your Clothes and return them fresh and clean. Family Washings 10c 1b—80c minimum Bem. Steam Laundry ~—Phone 195— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER IR FURNITURE Upholstered and repaived. We i| eall for it, fix it, and return it. SKATES SHARPENED SAWS FILED GENERAL REPAIRING PHONE 897 | TENTH AND IRVINE Jake's Repair Shop N GENERAL BODY COMPANY Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies East Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 General Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 Minn. Factory: Bemidji Manufacturing ¢ Repairing and Remodeling FURS o™ BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W WINTER IS HERE BUT (T'S NEVER TOO COLD IF YOU RIDE IN Ward Bros. sed Cars g Phono No. 77 call for you Anywhere at Any Time COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-Passenger Buicks Seven-Passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Touring A thorough cleans- ing without injury to the finest fabrics by our Dry Clean- ing process. " Leave Winter Outside! 150 PHORE 150 7AXI FOR ANY WEATHER 8-PASSENGER OLDSMOBILES 7-PASSENGER STUDEBAKERS Dodge Touring Cars DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY | PAGE FIVR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | DRS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons | BEMIDJI, MINN. l c.rlocknis ‘Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED Dr. E. H. Smith - l Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block . DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. H. A. Northrop Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153-W C. R. Sanborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Miles Block House Phone 449—Office Phone 88 | S ———— Dannenberg & Two CHIROPRACTORS Office Hours: 10to 12A. M.—1:30to 3 P. M. Other Hours by Appointment PHONE 401.W = CALLS MADE First Nat'l Bank Bidg. Bemidji Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block PHONE 396 RES. 397 DRS, Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Phones—Ofiice 802, Res., 211 Dr. J. W. Diedrich Dentist OFFICE, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376.W, Res. S76.R Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Store Phone 406 - ~:= Bemidii BUSINESS [ Walter E. Hill J PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 151 George J. Row ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR | 600 Bemidji Ave. Phone 328 E. M. Sathre Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments_ FIRE INSURANCE | REAL ESTATE Reynolds. & Winter 212 BELTRAMI AVENUE ~—Phone 144— Phelps-Landberg Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE 106 THIRD ST. PHONE 772 Opposite Hotel Markham { SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER

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