Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 9, 1922, Page 5

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L B SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922 ] WANT ADS—Cost 1c a word for first insertion; Ysc a word for subsequent consecutive insertions No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ . L b 3 pfld TO GET RESULTS, STATE CLEARLY WHAT YOU WANT Td SELL OR BUY Give correct address—phone number, if}uny—ao that interested parties may com- municate with you without a lot of u'ouble._ BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK :All Want Ads Must Be Cash Because of the detail of collecting we can not undertake to open accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must accompany ad—except for those who have open accounts with us. 1 i1 il — ‘AN INVISIBLE line di- vides the college trained man from the man untrained. The_position for the trained man is always open, but the untrained man knows better than to apply. There the in- visible line is g Train yourself for the opportunity that takes you over the line. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 5th BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE Troppman Block - AUT@- LIVERY IS OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Auto Livery 150 reore 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from Seven-Passenger Buick Five-Passenger -Oldsmobile. Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD 'BROTHERS ‘ PHONE 7 7 PHONE | COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buicks { Seven - passenger Enclosed i Dodges and Dodge Tour- § ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasion. (aATS A GHIFTLESS FAMMN|-! WHO MOVED NEXT DOOR DONY HAVE MUCH TO_ T FORRENT | FOR RENT — Modern furnished [ 'WANTED WANTED—Two young men stu- | FOR RENT | FOR RENT — Modern furnished dents attending Normal desire em-|{ room-. 520 Beltrami Ave. 765-J. rbom_s.__ Call- 131- or 310. 615 ployment a full day every Mon- 4d9-9 Bemidji Ave.; lake front. 8-30tf day, Tuesday afternoons, and a = b short period after 4 p. m. daily. | FoR RENT ieree modern formich.| FOR RENT—Rooms, all modern. Something in a sales or clerical| " "gd room, 10 ; gl’i‘i‘:;:om‘:t 1001 Minnesota Ave. Phone 424. capacity. Labor work outside will Call 317-K. 6-15tf ' 4d9-12 not be refused.. Will call in per- e son upon receipt of your address.| foR RENT — Modern furnished | FOR RENT—Furni “ ) s == —Furnished rooms, by Answer “F. B.,” care Pxoneezrés 9| Toom 609 Bemidji Ave., Phone| the day or week. 317% Minneso- = 983-J. "4d9-9 ta Ave. Phone 31. 7d9-16 WANTED—Washing and ironing;| FOR RENT—Large furnished room G teachers’ Phone 700-W. and men’s preferred. 4d9-12 WANTED TO RENT—House with 5 or.more rooms—Modern answer E. L_. care .of Pioneer 4t 9-8 suitable for two, gentlemen pre- ferred. Mrs. A. V. Garlock. Phone 738. 3d9-12 FOR SALE—Ten milk cows and young stock. Phone 20-F-4. 14d9-26 WANTED—Woman or girl to care for child at home, from 8 to 5 o’clock, from Monday through to Friday. Call 368-W. 3d9-12 FOR RENT — First-class modern room, close in; teacher preferred. Phone 956. 3d9-12 FOR RENT—Four rooms, down- stairs, at 922 America Ave. Apply 314 Tenth St. 2d9-11 WANTED—Washing done, reason- able charges, at Amy Smith’s. Call Fred Towle, 676-W. Ask for Amy Smith. 3d9-12 - FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in WANTED—Girl for ‘dining room| modern house. 1021 Bemidji Ave. work. Kelliher Cafe. 4d9-13| Phone 869. 9-7tf FOR RENT—35-room house. WANTED—Smart young man be- 711 tween 18 and. 25, in a grocery| Irvine Ave. Inquire Minn. Elec- store. . Fine . opportunity for the| tric Light Co. office. 4d9-9 right mam.”:Answer ‘in writing,| — — —_— —— stating dgé, experience, if any, FOR RENT and nationality. Address “S. 0.,” NEW MILBETH APARTMENTS carg RiQR&RE sy . 9.8tf © AND ROOMS — - -"15¢ ‘outéide modern * Fgbmis—in- WANTED cludes .heat, hot and cold’ running water and electric lights. 25 tub and shower baths. e Prospectus of Rates—Day, Week or Month ‘ ; Single rooms, furnished—monthly $12.50 to $20—your upkeep. Two room apartment—furnished —monthly $37.50—your upkeep. Two- room apartment—unfurnish- ed—monthly $22.560 to $35—your upkeep. This includes heat, water and elec- tric lights, on lease to desirable small families only. Single rooms, furnished—monthly 1 $22.60—our upkeep. Two<room apartments, furnished —monthly, $40—our upkeep. Single rooms—weekly rates with upkeep $6.00. Two-room apartment— weekly rates with upkeep, $10. Single rooms —nightly $1.00. Special club rooms for use of tenants and guests will be provided on the ground floor of building. Upon application by not less than 25 tenants for Club lunches Home cookery, we shall agree to in- stall and operate same at cost plus operating expenses. STORAGE—STORAGE—STORAGE We have all kinds of room for Dry Storage of Pianos, Trunks, Furniture—also for Merchandise bof all kinds. Arangement can also be made for reshipment to other points by persons who desire to store with that object in view. Jobbing and Merchandise houses desiring to arange for Merchandise storage and redjstribution from this point will find ¥s well equipped for that purpose. Chicago Box & Crating ‘Co., Bemidji and Cass Lake fac- tories, are in the market at all times for logs and boxwood bolts.. Write, giving quantity, description, location and price. Address main office, Bemidji. 23 9-7tf WANTED—Land men and others to list their offerings on this page. 6d WANTED—PRACTICAL Call 865-W. NURS 6-: ING 19tf WANTED—Have board and room for two or three students. Phone 237 4t 9-9 WANTED—Man, must be trusty and good worker. F. M. I’em‘lergm;ti 9-8t: WILL TRADE—Good young Roén Mommoth Jack for Minnesota land. Five full particulars con- cerning land in first letter. Geo. C. Campbell, Sac City, Iowa. 2d9:9 ‘MEN WANTED! for RAILROAD & WOODS WORK Apply at Office BEMIDJI, MINN. —or at_Camp, 5 miles east of Blackduck, Minn. CROOKSTON LUMBER MPANY arranged for with heat and light at reasonable rentals. Call and inspect what we have to offer. NEW MILBETH HOTEL AND APARTMENTS Minnesota ave.—First and streets. “ Second 24t 9-28 S = oo il 25 A o N 0 i O I B e O AL L sl el ey and |3 Private storage stalls can alsa be FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms. 1317 Béltrami Ave. Phone 552, 4d9-12 FOR RENT — Modern _furnished room, 109 Eleventh St. Phone 693. 4d9-13 » [ FORSHE ] FOR SALE—Jacobean dining set, range, Roundoak heater, beds, dressers, rockers, davenport, rug tables, good as new. 1225 Lake Blvd. 4t 9-8 » N FOR SALE—First-class Piano; or will trade for Ford touring car. ‘Phone 650rJ, 1101 Minnesota Ave. b 3d9-12 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1920 model, - in good condition. The first buyer can-have it for $175. The car may be Seen at C. W. Jew- ett Garage: "3 9.9tf o e e | FOR SALE Place -for some one to start right into business. Six bedrooms, living room and kitchen furnished complete for rooming house, for $600. Located between Third and Fourth streets on Beltrami ave- nue. Rent $15 a month. If in- soi $1, . terested phone 256-W. I LOST or FOUND | LOST—Pair of pincher spectacles, probably on road to Six-Mile Cor- ner. Finder kindly return to Pio- neer Office. 2d9-11 LOST—Small white cat, with gray tail and gray spots on back and head. Reward. 1005 Minnesota Ave. 2d9-9 Y’S BLUNDER | In writing “My dear Sir” at the beginning of a letter; ‘““dear” should not be capitalized- It is correct to capitalize only: the first word, “My” and the word that refers to the per- son addressed, which in this case is “Sir.” In Too Much of @ Hurry. An old woman, having for sixteen franes bought a trunk filled with rags at the Hotel Drouot, where officlal sales are held in Paris, imwmediately | dived her hand among the rags and pulled forth a small bag containing 15,000 francs in gold. Unfortunately for her, the public auctioneer saw her and confiscated both the bag of gold and the trunk and”’the”6ld ‘woman is pow lamenting her fmpatience which | prompted her to examine the trunk's <ontents before taking it home, LAWN MOWER,, RAKE, GARDEN “IRE PLMP, HAMMOCGK. OR WHY NOY? How OVA T [y =1 WHY | YHEM HAVENY ANY OF “TH' COMMON NECESSITIES OF LIPE, SUCH AS A HOSE, SHOVEL-, AXE ! ance terms. WANTED TO BUY—Those who wish ¥ to acquire land or a home are re- Frank Koors, Phone 175. 'OR RENT—Cottage at Birchmont. 8-21tf quested to place an ad in this col-|FOR RENT—Farm, 100 acres cul- tivated, balance in pasture. For umn. 1 mile from Bemidji; will ten-acre tracts, or all to one per- FOR TRADE—I wish to trade my 80 acres, 3 miles south of Solway, | for house and-lot in Bemidji. J.| E. Eyning, Solway, Minn. FARMS FOR SALE 160 acres, partly under cultivation, building; all kinds of fruit; best of Reason for selling, health bad. Only $15 per acre. This farm is actually worth $50 per acre. | 1; close in. " Also 40 acres, 4 miles out good soil; 2¢ acres seeded to clover, bal- only $1,500, easily cleared; 40 acres, rich loam of about 28 acres, balance sandy clay loam; 12 acres under plow; fair house, barn and hen house; for quick 000, terms. PHELPS AGENCY 106 Third St.—Phone 776 3d9-9 FOR SALE—280 acre of farm land, sell in cash or share rent. Geo. French. 3d9-8 2d9-8 1 hard: heat. ey al 56% This sale, $2,800, terms. .,.... FOR SALE—Five-room house and son; would consider trade for) path; garage, chicken house, wood- other property far or near. Geo. hed. Oni £ :i o B. Thompson, Bemidji. 3d9-11| "¢ €\ acrei of mrounds 90 ~ terms. A. T. Davidson. Phone FOR SALE—7-room modern house,| 143. 6d9-11 two blocks from high school, four blocks from Normal. Part terms.[FOR SALE—Building. 8x12. In- Geo. French. 3d9-8 quire Case’s Cash Store. 3d9-9 FOR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS 6-room house, thoroughly modern, wood floors and finish, hot water ; basement; lot 40x150; on Dew- nd Boulevard. A snap! $4,200, terms. 8-room house, A-1 condition, good location; good garage and shed; lot x140; for quick sale, only Some real bargains in 4 and 5 room houses. o Also 75-foot’ by 140-foot lot, on Third and Pershing Ave.,, Nymore; for quick sale, only $125, terms. is less than. half what lots are really worth. Many other lots right- ly priced. PHELPS AGENCY 106 Third St.—Phone 776 3d9-9 FOR SALE—Rubber. stamps of all kinds made to order. all sizes and colors, Corpomiition and notarial seals, daters, rubber Stamp pads, FOR hand. kinds. For quick service, send your or- SALE—L blanks of all Mail orders promptly filled. Complete always at printing outfits. Mail orders| ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- promptly filled. Bemidji Book &| tionery Co. ‘Bemidji. 6-24tf Stationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf| ™"~ FOR SALE—b-passenger light tour- FOR SALE—One velvet Wilton rug, 9x12, nearly new. One large oak Morris chair, genuine leather cush- ions—at 1014 Beltrami Ave. 3d9-11 For Sale or Trad 1 carpenter’s Power Saw...$18,00 1 1 1 2 Stoves .. 1 Jointev, on cast-iron mount. i $18.00 ng Wood Worker, equipped band saw and mortiser shaper .. Miter Box and Saw Stanly 45 three-qua: Stead, Spring and Mat- tress 706_14th & Park Ave. = FOR SALE—One Cane pans, in good condition. Pendergast Implement Co. Phone 232. FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, with good 1921 engine, in fine running or- der. but otherwise For quick turn over, the price is $300.00 Apply C. W. Jewett Co. with and FOR SALE—CHEAP, Phone 740-W or call at 918 Mis- sissippi Avenue. ing car, in first-class condition; 4 new tires. Will trade for wood. sell cheap, or E. W. Hannah. 8-22tf FOR SALE—One 1920 model five. ton Holt Catipillar Tractor, at a snap. Bemidji Auto Co. 8-29tf four cows 7-25L8 Mill with F. M. 9-6tf Upholstry is slightly worn, in fine condition. §-31tf $10.00 | |[FOR SALE — Used automobiles, Buick 8ix touring; Oskland Six roadster; White Four touring; Re- public %-ton truck. F. M. Mal- zahn, 406 Minnesota Ave. 8d9-9 How oF 4 \ WAS JUST OVER STRMIN' 1O BORROW THEM THINGS ¢ boiit Yoursélfi Boss? BUSINESS AND ¢ PROFESSIONAL | \_____n_"__-J DOCTORS B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Northern National Bank Bldg. Office Phone 55 Residence 803 DRS. Johnson & Borreson Physicians and Surgeons BEMIDJI, MINN. Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE ia Larson Block . ©#HONE 396 * RES. 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE. Security Bank Bleek DRS. Gilmore & McCann Ph ~and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Blo-t e Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res,, 211 g;ulock"i’ 'Garlock Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Mian. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidji DENTISTS " Dr.G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Dr.A.J. Melby - | DENTIST ' " Over Boardman’s Drug Sters - Phone 406 -t - BUSINESS LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Gleaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cl;-ni-' Works an l Shoe Shining Parlors —Remore Hotel Block— SUBSORIBE FOR THE PIONEER

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