Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 7

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{ | 44— i - PHE BEMIDSI DRILY FIONEER o ps il PAGE;SEVEN vTve Ty CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN-. SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insert.ons of same copy. Cash must accomparny copy. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. WANT ADVERTISEMENT Ads not pa:d at time of inseftion 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 PIONEER WANT AD They Always Get Results ' S WANTED A A A A A AN A A AR WOOD SAWING—18¢ per cord. Fred Marquard. Phone 160. 12-27tf ‘WANTED—Pecople to buy or build . homes, buy or improve farms, or pay off a mortgage on casy month- ly payments on_our three per cent intrest plan. Phone 784 or write box 633, Bemidji, 2-11tL YOUNG 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. sort of work to be done, such as shoveling snow, splitting wood, pii- ing wood ar odd chores about the house, are asked to call Miss: Leila Stanton, secretary of thé Civie & . Commeree association, who is as- sisting in finding work for several unemployed, ncedy ‘ex-service men, 2-15t1 C. M. & ST. PAUL WOULD CEASE STOPPING AT _WACOUTA Red Wing, Minn.,, Feb., 1..—A hearing . to determine whether the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rqad shall be permitted to cease stopping trains at Wacouta, a station six miles south of here, was in progress atthe St. James hotel today. Persons inter- ested were invited to appear. Tbc hearing was called by the state rail- road and warehouse commission. FUNKLEY Paul Majowa made a trip to Black- duck on Monday after a load of feed _for H. L. Price. - . The Range people are all delighted over the ‘graveling of the Good Hope and Alvwood road. They are spend- ing on the gravel at 2 good rate, un-, der the management of S. C. White, the road man. Ferd Getman started hauling grav- el.on Monday morning on the Good Hope and Alvwood road. V. Wineeun and family visited at the O. O.-Vandervort; home- on-Sun- | day. {). 0. Vandervort and son Cecil came home Saturday and spent Sun- day, with homé folks, returning to their work at the Backus camps of Sunday night. evening for Bemidji, where she will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. Carver, for a couple of weeks. Arthur Mills is busy these 'days cutting lath bolts for the miu at Alv- wood. . Ross Hoye is hauling logs for Mr. Britt of the Range,. delivering the logs at the Alvwood mill. 3 Syver Hanson was a caller at the Mississippi logging camp on Sunday. J. M. Price made a call at'the A. A. Stonefield home last Sunday. Vick Winecup moved. from the Frank Knacble place last week. They have rented the C. P. Bedore farm, which they are now living on. Wm. Trickey lost a valuable last_Sunday. : Manly Frickman of the Range made a business trip to Northome on Monday. Miss Myrtic Johnson visited at.the rvort home on Sunday. ! Mrs. A Anderson was a pleasant | visitor at the Arthur Mills home on Sunday. Colonel Nelson, who. is employed | by the Island Lake Lumber Co. at Island Lake, spent. Sunday with his family here. The new barn at the gravel pit has been -finished and already occupied by a number of teams. The shoveler? have taken possession of the town hall, where they have bunks and hot rocks. There was no Sunday school at the Spruce Grove school house Sunday on account of the snowstorm, that visited the Range on that day. Larle Price and John Whitenger, who are employed at_the gravel pit, spent Sunday at’ the Price home, re- turning to their work in the evening. Wm. Trickey made a call at the Sornce Lodge farm one morning this week. PINEWOOD. Mrs. C. A. Bye entertained the La- dies’ Aid at her. home Thursday. A} large crowd .of ladies were’ present! :sz‘ll a large sum was raised for the| i horse| Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin held reli- gious services here Sunday in the English language -and a large crowd was pregent which goes to show that it is best to use the language of our own country for everything. Ted Gleasing and. Miss Anna Bak- ken were Bemidji visitors Tuesday. A birthday party was given by the friends and reiatives at vne nouet Saturday cvening for Richard Elliott, Velma Balmer and Adecline Miller, The evening was Spent in games and ing and -a midnight lunch was d and scveral presents were presented the young people. Robert Kirby from northern Mich- igan was here Tuesday looking over the Stuhr sawmill here which he will country of Michigan to be used in tne manufacture of hardwood lumber. J. Stuhr of Minneapolis was here Mo and Tu ay looking after his interest here and to sell his sawmill here. 4 D. C. Dvoracek, county agent for Beltrami countv arrived here Monday evening to held a farmers’ meeting Tuesday in the interest of the Farm bureau, WANTED—AIl persons “having any|" Mrs. Levi:Price Jeft..Wednesday |- O.| March 4 | last week, but is much improved. | roads, the Young Peonle’s class of the buy and move it to the hardwood| s FOR RENT '’ A A AN A AN A A A FOR RENT—Two room apartment in New Kaplan building. Inquire at office Y2-17tf Al AL IR P TP 4 foach 5 FOR RENT—Large, modern furnish- ed room. avenue. 13£2-20 FOR RENT—Store now occupied by ourselves. Will ‘subdivide. Peoples Co-operative store. 12-20tf FOR RENT—Office rooras, now occu- pied by business college. Reasona- - ble rental. Apply Peoples Co-oper- ative store. 12-20tf FOR RENT—Offices now .occupied. by Dr. Garlock at 210 Beltrami ave-~ nue March 1st to right party. In- quire J. F. Gibbon. Phone 299. 6t2-20 FOR RENT—New Kaplan addition will be ready for occupancy in a few days. ' Thirty outside single rooms equipped with hot and cold running water, shower baths in connection. - furnished: or unfur- nished; everything modern; come and make your reservation now. Also store and office rooms for[* rent, excellent for every kind of business, espeéially right for cafe- teria. Apply office Kaplan lzldg.f 2-18t! KITICHI J. Hogue, our honorable mail man’s cow, brought him a- pair of twin calves last Saturday. Both are doing fine. i " The Service Circle at Theodore Gregerson’s was aitended by a large crowd last Wednesday. A fine time was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Theriualt, when about thirty-five or more friends came in and surprised and reminded them of ‘their wedding anniversary. A fine time was enjoyed by all pres- ent, and an excellent lunch served. Dave "Colburn caught a wolf in his trap Friday. Quite a number from Kitichi at- tended the anniversary at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. F. Theriault Wed- | gy nesday evening. Th ~ Don’t forget the Farm Unit-meet- ing to be held at Mr. H. McHem's on Everyone welcome—bring dinners. - . Mrs. Fred Theriault will entertain the Service Circle Feb. 22. on Wed- nesday for a fine dinner all welcome. ‘We were delighted to have Rev. Cummings of Bemidji. with us last Sunday cvening to conduct the Bible Study class meeting in so fine and helpful a manner. The house was more than full of pecple. H. Sawyer brought Missionary Cummings over from Buck Lake last Sunday evening, where he had held services at 11 a. m. in the school| house at that place. | Mrs: Mills was sick in bed two days | A very large crowd attended the sewing cirele at Mrs. C Smith’s last Thursday. Mrs. Con Mahoney| will entertain them in two weeks. BIG LAKE | _The Big Lake Farmers’ club held| their monthly meeting at the home ofi Manuel Swenson February 8th. 1 good dinner was served, and was en-| Jjoyed by everyone. i The men were to meet and move| the logs which belong to the Big Lake club from Harry Baldwin’s place to Charles Bloomquist’s saw mill Feb- ruary, 13th, and the ladies were to serve dinner.at Mrs. Charles Bloom- quist’s home. y . The next meeting of the Big Lake Farmers’ club will be held at John Sw\o{rpson's. March 9th. i Missionary W. S. Cummings held a Bible Study meeting Wednesday | night, February 8th, at the Big Lake school house. The subject was, “The | Mystery of the Blood.” Mr. Cum- mings gave a very interesting talk on this subject. The Bible Study class” postponed their meeting until Friday night, Feb- ruary 17th. The meeting'will be held at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Steele. In spite of the snowstorm and bad | Big Lake Union Sunday school met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Charles Stout, and: held Sunday school services there. All members of the class were present but two— so here’s three cheers for the Young' People’s class of Big Lake Union Sun- day school. ! ! T Whee-e-e-e! Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family attended the Bible Study meeting at the Big Lake school house Wednes- day night. The Geo. Clark. lake .is reported very dangerous by the wood haulers. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin gave a dance at their home Saturday night. The Big Lake and Birchland schools will have their spelling match it 11 o'clock at the Big Lake Lunch will be served and the pay the expenses of the best spellers from ca school which will be sent to Bemidji some time later. s Stout, Clarence Steele, Per- v and Walter Stout drove to Friday and was caught in the severe snowstorm. Thomas Wilson drove to Bemidji Monday to sce if the road’s were pass- able for the woed haulers. Inquire at 1206.Doud |- HELP WANTED—MALE A FOR SALE—=One. bay maté, Wweight 900 Ibs., age 7 years,.address, Alien 0. Gordon, Sheylin, Mint g i i, t2-17 WANTED—Man with car to repre- sent us in this territory. Can ad- vance to district manager if hust- ler. The C. L. Smith Co., South Bend, Ind. RS GOVERNMENT needs Railway Mail Clerks, salary $138 to $192 month. Traveling expenses paid. -Exam- ination announced soon. Write for ‘frec specimen questions. Col- umbus , Institute, Columbus, Ohio. 5t2-1-8-15-22-23 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY P A S FOR SALE—Two lots and house cor- ner Bemidji and Seventh street, or may sell front part without house Inquire 621 Bemidji Ave. 2t2-18 FOR SALE—Lots 1 and 2, block 4, in Feirview addition, -Irvine Ave., cheap.if taken at once. Write E. W. Kaiser, care Hibbing Daily Tribune, Hibbing, Minn. — 6t2-23 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER| BAGLEY Mrs. A. E. Hurd and infant son arvived home from Brookings, S. D., after a visit there. Miss Alma Holmes of Clearbrook is visiting here with her sister, Miss Mabel, Charles Martine, Bennie Nelson and H. E. Vance arc spending the weck in Minneapolis. Mrs, C. F. Lillo and Mrs. Folstrom of Lengby spent Friday here. E. Anderson of Bemidji spent & few days of last week at the home is son, Frank Anderson. Mrs. J. Christenson_cntertained a nuniber of children Tuesday after- noon, the occasion being the birthday of her little daughter, Mary. ) Elmer Lewis entertained ay afternoon at her home in honor of her mother, Mrs. N. Lar- son’s 55th birthda, The followinyg were guests: Mrs. Lewis Larson, Mrs, H. K. Rude, Mrs. L. E. Opheim, Mrs. H. F. Degern Mrs. 0. G. Olson and,Mrs. N. Larson. Misses Helga Solberg and' Grace Thorsen of Shevlin spent Saturday ere, Miss Anna Fareseth left for Chi- ¢ago to complete her course at the American Physical college. Misg Anna Wilborg of Clearbrook arrived here Tuesday cn route to Wolf Point, Mont., where she is em- ployed. . Henry Nassett arrived here Wed- 'Plumbing ‘ Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620—820-R WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ete. —Phone 300— McClernon & Son Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE hY good condition, $12. No. Japlan Apts. 1 FOR SALE— Premo_postcard size camera, d rectilinear lens, sole Jeather carrying case and steel tri- pod for $20. Practically as good as new. Call at 11 Ninth street. 6t2-20 e et e e FOR SALE—Ruhber stamps of all kinds and types. Orders taken at Pirweer Office and Pieneer Sta- Telephone 922- 923 or 789-J. Delivery of stamps tionery House. made from three to four days af- ter order is taken. 10-22tf SR S D FOR SALE—School supplies of all kinds, writing tablets, peneils, fountain pens, and everything for the school room. Pioneer Station- ery House, 403 Beltrami avenue. Phone 799 10-22¢8 PFOK SALE—Corporation seals, COr- poration record books with di sions for minutes, articles of in- corporation, by-laws, minutes for * directors, meetings, stock ledger, stock ceriificate register, trans- fers and dividend register. In- quire at Pioneer Stationery Store, 403 Beltrami avenue. 799-J. Telephone 10-21tf. nesday to resume his duties at the J. D. Randall parage after spending a few months at Willmar. Miss Edna Williams : Monday from Grand F' visit her brother Earl, who resides at the J. W. Hanson home. Miss Signa Olson of Clearbrook is a guest at the Martin Anderson home. Misses Jrma Bartholomew, Jose- phine Nelson and Anna Olson spent Saturday in Bemidji. Huffman & Q’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING - H. N. MKEE FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 178-W or R ee———————————————————— ——————————— ——————————— BEMID)I FLORAL CO. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS 9 Artistie’ Designs — —— PRUMPT _ ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. 612 Beltrami Avo. Phone 418-W N ———————————— am————— e RATES DOWN THE WEST HOTEL Minneapolis, Minn. Now Quoting Rooms at $1.50 to $2.00 Without Bath $2.00 to $5.00 With Bath Moderate Priced Cafe in ¢ Connection Phone 52 |4 1 City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON FILL THE BON BON DISH 7 with out delicious confec- tionery. It will prove a - tive to the eye and the con- tents will prove a pleasant srprive to the palates of yoar friends. For our con- fectionery is as tempting in appearance as it is delicious in the eating. A dish of it ,0n the table will surcly ap- peal to your friends. Bemidji FOR SALE—Singer sewing niachine, | - % 33 FOR SALE—Pool hall.and soft drinik FOR SALE~—Fumed oak Gate-leg breakfast table. 888 Like new. Phone St2a7 parlor, 210 Minnesota avenue. Call 10t2-22 Kelliher Hotel. FOR SALE: orty acres good land. | in a good neighborhood, some broke | rest easy cleared. Ze Waskish, Minn. cral housework. Call §47. WANTED-—A competent general housework. Apply at 1117 3t2-20 experienced woman, 24, desires housework in Lake Blvd. WANTED— Capable, gi $500 cash; on | payment, half mile to schooi. e for information. Carl Bethke | 412-20 HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED-—Experienced girl for gen- [ 5t2-18 1 for ! family or chamber work in hotel. State wages, Good plain cook. Write X, care Pioneer. “2t-217 LOST OR FOUND AR AN AN LOST-—Saturday night between new armory and Sixth street, blue ve- lour belt to ladies’ coat. 9th strecet Reward for ace Meat Market & Grocery. between 7th a Minnesota aven P g Finder please return to Pioneer ofiice. 2t2-18 I — —_————————— and children Mrs. W. C. Con left last week f Campbell home. and Clearbrook. nternational Falls after a short visit at the D, E. IT. Refl left on Saturday via Be- | midji on a business trip to (i«mvi(-k‘ THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS FOR of You. PHONE 570-W I AND LLHTIRTER TR T R T T T * z2—: BEMIDJ! T PHOTOS We are, of course, not so rushed then, and can give more time to taking some Extra Good Photographs After Xmas IS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES OF THE YEAR 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. | Rich Portrait Studio MRS. A. A. RICHARDSON . 29 TENTH ST. LN NN Hotel Anders Opened New Jan. 1, 1922 CATERS.TO COMMERCIAL TRADE Don’t let 352 4 u £ ] the family washing interfere with . your social duties. We can relieve you of 2ll your wash-day trou- bles—just say to “send the wagon ” Family Washings 10c 1b—80c minimum Bem. Steam Laundry ~Phone 195— . FURNITURE Upholstered and repaired. We call for it, fix it, and return it. SKATES SHARPENED SAWS FILED GENERAL REPAIRING PHONE 897 TENTH AND IRVINE Jake's Repair Shop £ ‘ GENERAL BODY COMPANY Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies East Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 General Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 Factory: Bemidji Manufacturing Repairing and Remodeling FURS BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W 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-Passgnger Buicks Seven-Passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Touring Cars. A thorough cleans- ing without injury to the finest fabrics by our Dry Clean- ing process. Lea Winter Outside! 150 PHONE 150 14XI FOR ANY WEATHER 5.PASSENGER OLDSMORBILES 7-PASSENGER STUDEBAKERS Dodge Touring Cars DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BEMIDJI AUTO LIVERY Oppozite Hotel Markham T T | | = | | BUSINESS | AND ; PROFESSIONAL F 1l Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJJ, MINN. DRS. Garlock & Garlock ! Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat | GLASSES FITTED | (" Dr.E.H.Smith | | Physician and Surgeon {l OFFICE, Security Bank Block ' | = DRS. b Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block J N—eee Dr. H. A. Northrop Osteopathic Physi and Surgeon Battles Bldg. O Phone 153-W —_— C. R. Sanborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Miles Block House Phone 449—Office Phone 55 N P A T Dannenberg & Two =], CHIROPRACTORS Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.—1:30 to 5 P. M. Other Hours by Appointment PHONE 401.-W ~ CALLS MADE First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bemidji e Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block PHONE 396 RES. 397 DRS. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgcons BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a, m.—3-5 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 DENTISTS | Dr. J. W. Diedrich Dentist OFFICE, O’Leary-Bowsor Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W, Res. 376-R _—_———— Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Store Phone 406 BemidfiJ BUSINESS George J. Row ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR 600 Bemidji Ave. Phone 325 E. M. Sathre Bu.ys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments, FIRE INSURANCE | REAL ESTATE Reynolids & Winter 212 BELLTRAMI AVENUE —-Phone 144— [ Phelps-Landberg Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE 106 TNIIRD ST. PHONE 77¢ ey s——— QUICK SERVICE SIHOE REPAIRER cut the price down in shoe You need your shoes repaired. I necd the work. 1 guarantce the best of work done here. F. J. CATTEYSON SEVENTH STREET Between Beltrami & Bemidji Aves.

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