Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 27, 1922, Page 5

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S | i i H Cash must accompany copy. taken for less than twenty-five cents. T CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST IN- SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consccutive insert.ons of same copy. ' No ad WANT ADVERTISEMENT Ads not pa«d at time of insertion will e charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open wccounts on our books. When other méthods. fail—try a PIONEER WANT AD They Always Get Results WANTED WANTED—To hear ing farm or unimproved land sale. John J. Black, Chi Falls, Wis. , 3tFeb2 WANTED—Pecople o buy o homes, buy or improve farms, or pay off a mortgage on easy month- ly payments on our three per cent intrest plan. Phone 784 or write box 633, Bemidji, - 2-11tf YOUNG MEN, WOMEN, over 17, desiring government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of positions now open, R. Terry, (former civil service examiner) 119 Sun‘finentul Bldg., Washingten, HELP WANTED-—To build up pub- jic sentiment, and demand. For a conservative and fair retrenchment and a reduction in taxation and public expenditures by county, ity town, village and school of- ficials. We have filed protest with the county auditor against the sale on March 8th of the $250,000 Road Bond issue, unless it is put up to a vote of the people (re- trench). Also against pledging he total general credit of the coun- ty for another large bond issue for ditch No. 37, we suggested that No. 37 land owners may have bonds issued that will (like an or- dinary farm mortgage) be secured by their block of about one hun- dred thousend acres to be drained only and'not guaranteed by coun- ty. How many taxpayers will help along these lines? Let us hear irom you. J. J._OPSAHL, et al, Bemidji, Minhe 8t3-8 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Jews of New York. There are 1,600,000 Jews In Greater New York—nearly 30 per cent of the entire population, observes ' Forelgn Language Information Service. This numher equals the total population of Philadelphia, or Detroit and Cleve- land puc:together, or Buffalo, San Jrancisco ‘and. Pittsburgh combined or twice the population of Boston. The 1,600,000 are distributed as fal- lows: East side of Manhattan, 33,000; 000; Bronx, 311,000; Wil- park, 66,000; Queens, 23,000; Rich- niond, 5,000, and scattered, 127,000, This population supports 12 Jewish theaters, 5,000 grocery and delicates- sen stores, 300 stationery, cigar and candy store 2,400 meat shops, 800 drug stores, 700 shoe stores, 275 hardv[ ware stores, 250 paint shops, 240 furnt- ture stores and 150 electrical dealers. When Lincoln Practiced Law. Once in the old courthouse at Meta- mora, Ill, a prominent citizen of the town sought Lincoln’s advice because a neighbors' pigs were in his cornfield. Then no one bad fences, and pigs were privileged property. After lis- tenlng to the man's grievance, Lincoln gald: “Well, you will have to civilize both the man and his pigs.” Anothef . leading resident of those early days wanited until Lincoln was through speaking to inquire what he had bet- ter do about a bad debt. Lincoln asiced how inuch money was at stake, and upon finding that the sum was $50 remarked: “Well, just throw it at hits. A mdn can’t ga through court for $50." RATES DOWN THE WEST HOTEL Minneapolis, Minn. Now Quoting Rooms } at | $1.50 to $2.00 ‘ Without Bath $2.00 to $5.00 i FOR SALE A e FOR SALE—Fumed oak buffet and Call at 11 Ninth 2-25tf library table. street. FOR SALE-—Ruhber stamps of all kl.nds and-types. Orders taken at Pirneer Office and Pieneer Sta- tionery House. Telephone 922- 928 or 799, Delivery of stamps made from three to four days af- ter order is taken. 10-22t¢ FOR_SALE—Assortment_of bedgs, with springs and mattress, baby - buggy, collapsable high chair, pil- lows, dining table, coal and wood heaters. Will take drop-leaf table in exchange. -Phone 638-W. 3 . 2t2-27 FOR SALK—Schoo! supplies of all kinds, writing tablets, pencils, fountain pens, and everything for the school room. Pioneer Station- ery .House, 403 Beltrami avenue. Phone 7994, 10-22tf 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. qn'ge at Pioneer Btationery Store, 403 Beltrami avenue, Telephone 799-J. 10-21tf. In- Home Owning. If home owning !s promoted the profit to the. country eventually will be greater than any outlay so far sug- gested. 1t is an investment in practi- cal patriotism. It means more young men growlng up in the country with. an intense practical loyalty to the nation and its institutions. It means unity and strength based upon ap- preciation of service rather than dis- affection and weakness due to appar- ent contempt for such service. Many Undelivered Letters. There were 19,000,000 undelivered letters ‘handled by the dead letter of- fice of the United States last year, mostly through carelessness in ad dreasing. BUSINESS ON DOWNWARD - TREND IN HOLLAND NOW (By Tnited Press) London, Feb. 27.—Financial writ- 03,000; Brownsville, 101,- rers in Amsterdam are just now la- Robert J. Russell 312 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R e Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 178-W or R { l (BEMIDJI FLORAL C0.] CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistls Desigas PRUMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS ~ With Bath | . ] g Bemidit Mina. Moderate Priced Cafe in || 512 Beltrami Ave, Connection Phone 418-W = == —_ =% RAGS| Bring us your clean oet- ton rags--no buttons, bauds or woolep cloth accepted. Pioneer Office WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE ISTOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc.| —Phone 300— McClernon & Son 317 Minnesota Ave. | HELP WANTED—FEMALE e e WANTED~Girl to work : Kelliher hotel. hotet WANTED~—Two women with knowl- edge of good home cooking for new Cafeteria in the new Kaplan Bldg. Apply at office. 2-22tf in HELP WANTED—MALE ~ WANTED—Trap drummer to work in-towns between Bemidji and In- ternational Falls. Address Lee Johnson, Margie, Minn. At2-27 SALESMEN—To sell hardest of all trees, fruits and shrubs, in Dako- ta and Minnesota territory. Per- manent trade. Largest nurseries between twin cities and Rocy mountains. Write for particulars. The Northwestern Nursery Co. Valley City, N. D. 12t3-11 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—At 1221 Park avenue, six room house and garage on three lots, price $2,800, part cash, bal- ance $30 per month and 8 per cent interest Inquire on premises. Phone 602-J or write Frank Hitch- cock. 1915 Cerritos avenue, Long Beach, Calif. © 6t3-4 Road Improvement, The (me is nezr when. all main roads will be paved and lined with trees and shrubbery. This beautifica- tion movement is well along already, thanks to the splendid memorial tree campaign which ‘will plant a tree for every American soldier who served in the World war. /We're now in the era of road bujlding, and we soon will lead ; the world in permanent, connected | Lighways. —teee e ——————————————— e — 2 menting a downward trend in the bus- ihess position of Holland,. which is indicated, by increasing unemploy- ment. The fundamental trouble with Hol- land’s business is in many respects the same as some of the cause of England’s present wave of unemploy- manufacturers curtailing production. e S HARDY TREES FOR NORTHERN PLANTERS Beautify Your Home With Tr Small Fruits w. Beta Grape B. W. LAKIN, President OPPOSITE GREAT BUILDING MAT COMPLETE STOCK HOWARD LAKE AND VICTOR NURSERIES Howard Lake, L E. Leighton, Office Over Security Btate Bank: C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer BEMID)I LUMBER & FUEL GO0 ——TELEPHONE 100— Hard and Soft Coal, Briquetts, Blacksmith Coal JUST ARRIVED—A full line of Buildiog Papers, Dcadening Felt and Composition Roofing.—GET OUR PRICES FIRST! ——GET OUR PRICES FIRST— FOR RENT FOR RENT—House, 4oavenue. FOR RENT—Large modern furnish- ed room. 1206 Doud avenue. 3t2-28 411 Minnesota 3t2-28 FOR RENT—Two room apartmenl with private bath. New Kaplan Bldg. 2tf P P S R SR P SRS ORI B FOR RENT—Two room apartment it New Kaplan building. Inquire at office 2.17tf FOR RENT—Store now occupied by ourselves, Will subdivide. Peoples Co-operative store, 12-20tf FUR KENT—UIIce 100108, 40W 0CCU- pied by business college. Reasona- ble rental. Apply Peoples Co-oper- ative store. 12-29t¢ 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 confnection. furnished or unfar- nished; everything modern; come and make your reservation now. Also store “and office rooms for rent, excellent for every kind of business, especially right for cafe- teria. Apply office Kaplan Bldg. His One Chance. o Mr. Constant Knagg—You don't } mean to tell me your wife allows you to interrupt her lectures? Mr. Henty N. Peck—Along toward | the finish she gives me a slight chamce | while she gathers her breath for the last word.—Houston Post. Some Time Ago. “When wc were first married you | were only too glad to wipe the dishes.” “I know, but that was when we only had two dishes.” ment, namely German competition. Strengthened by the debacle of the German mark, it has given the Ger- man manufacturers, an_ undue ad- vantage in competing i Holland with purely Holland-made goods. This is said to be the direct cause of many and Shrubs a Specialty H. EDDY, Proprietor Minnesota o BEMIDJI, MINN. E. R. EVANS, Mansger NORTHERN DEPOT ERIAL and FUEL PROMPT DELIVERIES SELF-PRESERVATION being the first law of hu- manity, most of us to buy the very best of those things She Was Used to It. A boy on a bic » whizzed around a corner and knocked a woman down. She must have been built of svmething more durable than bones, for before the boy could right his wheel and get off it she had scrambled to her feet, and, seeing his intention of tirst atd, I nk you, sou, I'm real obliged.” ungster was awful sorry, aud ng so, in the honest way a when she interrupted. hat's all right! This makes the third thne I've been run over and I ought to be used to it by now. The tirst upset—uutomobile—put me in bed for a week. The second—fender caught me—only laid me up two days and I shall probably be as spry as over tomorrow ; back hurts a little, but what I'm thanking you for is you are the only one of the three wha took the trouble to feel sorry.” Which shows how easy & thing is— when you get used to (t!~—Nannie Lancaster in the Washington Star. Soothing Sights. The commuting train was crowded and the Woman feit fortunate at se- curlng a seat, This feeling began to dissipate when she realized that a| erying baby was in the seat ahead. liis tired mother danced him up and down in a vain endeavor to quiet him. Then she stood him up so that his tiny red face peered over her shoulder at the people behind. His wailings subsided into snitles as he looked around. He was particularly attracted by a young man sitting next to the Woman, whom he gazed at intently. Iincouraged by her baby's silence hix mother patted him gently on the back and wurmured in soothing but very audible toucs: “There, there! That's a good boy. Now look at all the funuy faces.’— Chicago Journal. NOwW FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHS At Lowest Prices! Photos in Neat Folders .....$2.45 per doz REMEMBER! You take no Photographs from Rich un- less they please you. Rich Portrait Studio 29 Tenth St. Phone 570-W “ IR Hotel Anders d New Opene Jan. 1, 1922 CATERS TO COMMERGIAL 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. 1—: BEMIDJI :—: T TS NRNNRETINUNN R T T e e T T LT TV O TR T (AT TR eI that are calculatde to keep us in strength, or to ward off disease. This, we think, is the underlying reason why our drug store is the popular headquarters for citizens who are constantly on the alert to praserve | their health by taking the i purest preventatives. City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON Phone 52 Bemidjl DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Don’t let the family washing interfere with your social duties. We can relieve you of all your wash-day trou- bles—just say to “send the wagon. Family Washings 10c 1b—80c minimum Bem. Steam Laundry * «=Phone 195— \ Upholstered and repaired. call for it, fix it, and return it. SKATES SHARPENED SAWS FILED GENERAL REPAIRING PHONE 897 TENTH AND IRVINE Jake's Repair Shiop GENERAL BODY COMPANY Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies East Bemidji Factory: Phone 13-F-2 General Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 BEMIDJI FUR SHOP MRS. F. L. MATHERS Phone 232—House Phone 831-W WINTER IS HERE BUT IT'S NEVER TOO COLP 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 SPEGIALTY Seven-Passenger Buicks Seven-Passenger Enclosed Dodges and Dodge Touring Cars, A thorough cleans- inhwithout injury to the finest fgbrics by our Dry Clean- ing process. 2SS vy, Leave Winter Outside! 150PHONE 150 1AX! FOR ANY WEATHER 5-PASSENGER OLDSMOBILES 7-PASSENGER STUDEBAKERS Dodge Touring Cars DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BEMIDI AUTO LIVERY Oppozite Hotel Markham PAGE FIVE USINESS - AND PROFESSIONAL Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. DRS, { Johnson & Borreson | DRS. Garlock g Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED R s Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Blocis : DRS, Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block | Dr. H. A. Northrop Osteopathic Phyeician and Surgeon Battles Bldg. Office Phone 153-W C. R. Sanborn, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office, Miles Block House Phene 449—Office Phone §5 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 Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE ip Lareon Block PHONE 366 RES. 397 N A R Ry DRS, Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-6 p. m. Phonee—Office 802, Ros., 211 Dr. J. W. Diedrich Dentist OFFICE, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W, Res. 376-1 Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman's Drug Store Phone 408 Bemidji George J. Row ACCOUNTANT aud AUDITOR 600 Bomidji Ave. Phono 325 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 77¢ QUICK SERVICE SHOE REPAIRER I have cut the price down in shoe repairing. You neced your shoes rcpaired. | need the work. 1 guarantee the best of work done here. F. J. CATTEYSON SEVENTH STREET Between Beltrami & Bemidji Aves.

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