Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1922, Page 7

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GLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements in this column cost OE\LE} CENT per word for FIRST IM- SERTION, and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompar.y' copy. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. \ ] WANT ADVERTISEMENT Ads not pa.d 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 PIONEER WANT AD They Aiways Get Results;-.. FOR SALE e~ FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey bull calf from imported dam of fin- est breeding, fawn and white. Will sell reasonable. A. J. Wiltse, Be- midji, Mimn. tf ——e 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. 10-22t¢ FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds and types. Orders taken at Picneer Office and Pieneer Sta- ticnery House. Telephone 922- 923 or 799-J. Delivery of stamps made from three to four days af- ter order is taken. 10-22¢f — FOR SALE—Corporat.on seals, cor- poration record books with divi- sions for minutes, erticles 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. 10-21#8. A A WANTED A A A A A A e WOOD SAWING—T75¢c per. cord. Fred Marquard. Phone 160. 12-27tf e WANTED—People to buy or build homes, buy or improve farms, or pay off a mortgage on casy month- ly payments on our three per cqnt intrest plan. Phone 784 or write box 633, Bemidji, e e SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER _—__________________—___———__—*——————_—————_—‘“—-——~—————“ officer; State Attorney W. €. Green; KITICHI Rev. Bates of Cass Lake and Mis- sionary Cummings of Bemidji closed a series of mectings lasting almost two weeks, at Kitichi last Thursday evening. Too much praise and good cannot be said of those sermons. The good the community has derived from these meetings will never be forgotten. = The Farmers’ club met at the H. McNew home Saturday, March 5, a_nd celebrated their anniversary with about 75 people in attendance. An excellent chicken dinner with all that |~ goes with it was served to all, after which a social time was emoyed. fol- lowed by a businéss meeting qnd election of officers for the coming year. C. C. Smith was_rg-elecged as president; Mr. Isency, vice-president; Mrs. Amy Mahoney, secretary, and Henry Gregerson, treasurer. flhe next meeting will be held April 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Prof.]| Baney and ‘Mr. Wilson accompanied Rev. Bates and Missionary (;nmmmgs! to Cass Lake Friday morning. Mr. Bates being called home earlier than he had expected. He had to be in Cass Lake to commence a series of meetings there on March 5. The spelling contest between the schools at Pennington was attended by a large crowd. Mary Lous.elge won in written words and Charlie Lousche won in oral spelling. i Mr. Hogue and wife made a busi- ness trip to Blackduck ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Norris of Pen- nington visited at the C. C. Smith home Sunday, and attended the services in the afternoon. Ben Eck has resiined his_position as watchman at the lumber mill. Charles Jetland of Thief River Falls came Sunday to fill the vacancy. Ben Eck left Monday via Cass Lake for Minneapolis where he will| be employed. ; A large number from Kitichi ex- pected to attend the birthday sur- prise party given in honor of Pearl Kinner Saturday night, but the se- vere storm prevented the good time | for them. Euel Smith drove to Cass Lake on business Monday. He brought back a load of feed and groceries for all the neighbors. " " Missionary Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mr. Wilson and Prof. Baney were entertained at the home ‘of Rev. and Mrs. Bates Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sawyer, Ben Eck and Fred Murphy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mahoney Sunday. o5 Rev. Bates and Missionery Cum- mings visited at the homes of Messrs. AMahoney, Smith, Sawyer, Wilson, wy- more, Gregerson and Clark. We hope they will come again. =~ . _ . There was no school at Kitichi Fri-| day because Mr. Baney made a busi- ness trip to Cass Lake. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Theriault at- tended the funeral service of Mrs. Theriault’s step-mother last week. Mrs. Theriault will entertain the; . Service Circle 'club ~at her home March 8. Bverybody is welcome. Mrs. F. Theriault has been suf- fering with the la grippe the past/ week. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i HELP WANTEL—FEMALE WANTED—Girl wants private housc- work. Phone 107. 3t3-10 WANTED— Middle aged womaa, cook, for small town hotel. No bread baking. Write or phone, “Hotel Rex, Federal Dam, Minn." 5t3-11 FOR SALE—FAKM PROPERTY A~ FOR SALE—Five acres land oppo- site north school; a snap if taken at once, inquire H. D. Hpovey, 613 14th street. 12t3-14 FOR SALE—160 acres on Jefferson highway, two miles from ‘town, 10 acres cleared, six acres prepared for spring crop, 80 acres good tim- ber, 320 per acre. First payment $1,000, balance long time at 5 per cent. Will accept auto or Bemidji property on first payment. Box 186 Bemidji, Minn. 1t3-8 A FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—Grocery store. For par- tieuiars write “H M"” care Pioneer. 3t FOR Sale—4-Room house; four blocks from bus-ness section. In- quire 606 4th St. 3t3-11 FOR SALE—7-room house _partly modern: garage and barn. Inquire 606 4th St. 5 3t3-i1 'FOR SALE— At a bargain. Seven room house with two lots, east front, two blocks south of Teach- ers college. Pnone 7oY-W. G6i3-11 e el sin 8 Gt b I i 2-11tf | FOR SALE—Or exchange for good improved land, an 8-room house, large barn, wood shed, chicken coop and ;lenty room. Write “O B” care Pioneer. 6t3-11 W. C. T. U. EXECUTIVES IN DAKOTA PLAN CONVENTIONS (By United Press) FOR RENT FOR RENT——Modern furnished room, 87 close in. Phone 983-J. FOR _RENT—Two room apartment with private bath. New Kaplan 8. 2-22tf FOR RENT-—Large, modern furnish- ? Inquire at 1023 Minne- Phone 317-R. 3-6t) ed room. sota avenue. FOR RENT—Store now occupied by ourselves. Will subdivide. Peoples 12-29tf Co-operative store. FOR RENT—Oftice rooras, now occu- pied by business college. Reasona- ble rental. Apply Peoples Co-cper- 12-29¢¢ ative store. FOR RENT—My suite of 180-J. Dr, R. E. Richardson. 6td8-11 POR RENT— Modern 1309 Beltrami avenue. s Ctg6-y FOR RENT—New Kaplan addition will be ready for occupancy in a single rooms equipped with hot and cold running water, shower baths in few days. Thirty outside office rooms in Troppman block, call ana see them. Will rent cheap. Fhone furnished rooms with bath connections, with or without board. Phone 794-W. HELP WANTED—MALE A A e A At P SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers. Guarantted salary B of $100 weck for right man. Tre Commercial Radium Co., Fiftn Ave. Bldg.. New York. 6i3-11 GOVERNMENT needs railway mail clerks. Salary $133 to $192 per month. Traveling expenses pa.d. Examination announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Columbus Institute, Columbus, . 4t3-8-16-22-29 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 — Roman Relics in London. An old Roman building dating back to the Third or Fourth century was un- street, London, while laying postal cables. One wall four and a half feet ihick and extending downward 13 fect appears to form part of an funer cham- ber of a Itoman building. The outline ot the chamber is appurent and there walls. Museum officials believe that of Roman Londop. 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, especially right for cafe- teria. Apply office Kaplan Bldg. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS City Attorney Shure, of Fa; thur Stone, federal prohi 0, Fargo, March 9,—Plans fcr the district and state conventions will be made here at a two-day session of the executive board -of the W. G. T. u.|blame when the laws are not enfore- A membership and law enforcement zampaign also will be cousi-iered State, federal and county officers are on the program. Among the speakers will be: Rev. F. L. Watkins, state law enforcem=:u Englert, of Valley C The members art bility so they will know whom «d. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS on of- ficer; Mayor Geary, of Fargo; Judne Charles Pollock, Fargo; and Julge zcing resnons' A Heavy Load. After we had sampled the vecal quartette. Kross—Who carried the bass? Kriss—It took three of us to get him bome.~—American Leglon Weekly. inbsaribe for The Dally Pioneer THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BELTRAMI NURSERY Bemidji, Minn. Largest Nursery Farthest North Write For Price List! NOW OPEN AGAIN FOR SHOE REPAIRING First Class Work Guaranteed at Reasonable Charges. K. BROWN Shoemaker At Bemidji Shoe Store 315 Minnesota Ave. Huffman & O’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 178-W or R —_———————————————— BEMIDJI FLORAL GO. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS ANL PLANTS Artistis Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. 512 Beltrami Ave. Phone 418-W WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, etc. —Phone 300— McClernon & Son Minnesota Ave. HARDY TREES FOR NORTHERN PLANTERS Beautify Your Home With Trees and Shrubs Beta Grape B. W. LAKIN, President Howard Lake, L E. Office Over Security Btate Bank—PXONE 747 Small Fruits a Specialty HOWARD LAKE AND VICTOR NURSERIES W. H. EDDY, Proprietor Minnesota , Leighton, Agent BEMIDJYI, MINN. E. R. EVANS, Manager C.L. l?TED, Secretary-Treasurer BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO0. OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT BUILDING MATERIAL and FUEL ~——TELEPHONE 100— COMPLETE STOCK Hard and Soft Coal, PROMPT DELIVERIES Briquetts, Blacksmith Coal JUST ARRIVED—A full line of Building Papers, Deadening Felt and Composition Roofing.—GET OUR PRICES FIRST! -—-G.ET OUR PRICES FIRST—- MORNING AND NIGHT brash your teecth and wash out your mouth with our Ny- Denta tooth paste. It cleans the teeth and gums thor- oughly and besides being most pleasant in odor and taste, has an antiseptic ef- fect on the mouth. Try it. City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON Phone 82 Bemidjl covered by workmen in Grace Church! are painted ornamentations on the | the walls belong to the original forum | i home brew last night we organized a | | LOST OR rOUND ] LOST—Ford truck chain. Finder please return to Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co. office for re- ward. 2td3-10 FOUND—-Bemidji Booster club - pin lost at basketball game at new arm- Owner can hav ng and paying for ad. at eer office. Pion- 3t8-9 Shoved Off. The Chasseurs Alpins, those classy French fighting men who helped train the mariues who first went to France, could never quite get accustomed tu some of the marine corps lingo. One of the Blue Devils had learned the meaning of the sea-going phrase “shove-off,” but when he had his first chance to use it he was—us the say- is—not there. “Hey; Freneh,” said a Leatherneck, “have you seen our licutenant around?” “Qui, wonsieur, oul,” sald the poilu, struggling to remember the elusive phrase, “he have—what' you cull— pushed over.”—The Leutherneck. Lantern for New Year. As the new year sweeps round the world from the one hundred und eightieth meridian of longitude, it gets a bright if silent welcome from the little village of Weldon, near ketter- ing, in Northumptonshire. There on the tower of the parish church stands 200 years ago, the lantern was lighted on winter nights to guide travelers through the dark forest of Rocking- ham. The railway and improved roads have abolished the forest dangers, and now the lantern is lighted only once a year, on New Year's eve, to welcome fu the New Year. Plumbing Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R NOW FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHS At Lowest Prices! Photos in Neat Folders At only............ $2.48 per doz Others at only....$3.45 a doz and up REMEMBER! You take no Photographs from Rich un- less they please you. Rich Portrait Studio 29 Tenth St. Phone 570-W 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 1 the wagon—"" | Family Washings * 10c 1b—=80c minimum Bem. Steam Laundry ~—Phone 195— ——————— et i isusscmnx FOR THE me by iden- | & laptern 15 feet high. Krected about | Upholstered and repaired. We call for it, fix it, and return it. SKATES SHARPENED SAWS FILED GENERAL REPAIRING PHONE 897 TENTH AND IRVINE N\ GENERAL BODY CCMPANY Manufacturers of Commercial Truck Bodies East Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 General Office: 418-22 Belt. Phone 970 Factory: Bemidji Remodeling FURS : 2~ 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. 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 Cars. Keep your appear- ance up, expenses down, with our Dry Cleaning Service. Lea Outside! 150 PHONE 150 1AXI FOR ; ANY WEATHER 5-PASSENGER OLDSMOBILES 7-PASSENGER STUDEBAKERS Dodge Touring Cars DAY & NIGHT SERVICE BERMIDI AUTO LIVERY Opposite Hotel Markham DAILY PIONEER l St et b erbumingn FURNITURE| Jake's Repair Shop | T ~ _ PAGE SEVEN BUSINESS AND ~ PROFESSIONAL RS. Johnson & Borreson it Physicians and Surgeons il BEMIDJI, MINN. DRS. . || Garlock & Garlock - Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Block | I— ] 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 Phono 449—Office Phoria 55 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 in Larsop Block PHONE 3896 RES. 897 e— ! DRS, Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 Dr. J. W. Diedrich Dentist OFFICE, O'Leary-Bowser 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 408 Bemidji BUSINESS 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 1] t bave cut the price down in shoe i| repairing. You need your shoes repaired. | need the work. :u;nntee the best of work dome ere. F. J. CATTEYSON SEVENTH STREET | Botween Belteami & Bemidi Aves. | THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS [} ) e —4 . —- —

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