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WANT ADS—Cost 1c aiword for first insertion; l4e a-~-] . word for subsequent consecutive insertions No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ € TO GET ,RESULTS, ‘STA"I'E CLEARLY WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY Give correct -ddreu—p}lone number, if any—so that interested parties may com- " municate with you without a lot of trouble. BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK P e e = e A o oA~ WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSING|FOR RENT — Modern furnished | FOR SALE—Large Round Oak heat- Call 865-W. 6-19tf gan!s._‘ Call 131 or 310. b515| ing stove, at a.bargain. Phone 243. | FANTED- Tond men and others 5 emidji Ave., lake front. 8-30tf T _ E_sj_xa list their offerings on this page. 6d FOR SALE—Bed, with mattress and = . FOR RENT—Rooms, all modern.| gprings; also two rockers. Phone WANTED—Maid for general house- 1001 Minnesota Ave. Phone 424. 5174, 3d9-13 work. H. E. Reynolds. Phone 144. 449-12 e 4d9-14 FOR SALE—Two 12.guage Win- WANTED—Man, must be trusty and | FOR RENT—-Furnished rooms, by chester pump guns. Call 881. F. 2 "Must You Tum Away? v aaial AN INVISIBLE line di- vides the college F. M. Pendergast. 9-8tf WANTED—School girl to work for room and board. 1418 Beltrami Ave. Phone 438-J. 3d9-13 WANTED—Washing and ironing; teachers’ and men’s preferred. Phone 700-W. 4d9-12 WANTED—Woman or girl to care for child at home, from 8 to & o’clock, from Monday through to good worker. 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 im- visible "line is ‘“seen.” _Friday. Call 368-W. 3d9-12 Train y oprself for the WANTED—Washing done, reason- opportunity that takes able charges, at Amy Smith's. Call you over the line. Fred Towle, 676-W. Ask for Amy Smith. 3d9-12 FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 5th BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE Troppman Block WANTED—Girl for dining room work. Kelliher Cafe. 4d9-13 WANTED—Girl desires place to work while attending school. Ad- dress Box 34, Lavinia, Minn. 6d9-16 S ——— WANTED—Smart young man be- tween 18 and 25, in a grocery store. Fine opportunity for the right man. Answer in writing, stating age, experience, if any, and nationality. Address “S. 0.,” care Pioneer. 9.8tf WANTED 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. AUTO LIVERY 1S OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Autfo Livery 150 P 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK 4 A variety of cars t- choose from 3 Seven-Passenger Buick it Five-Passenger -Oldsmobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars AUTO SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS PHONE 7 7 PHONE COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY | Seven-passenger Buicks o3 Seven - passenger _Enc! B 1] { Dodges and Dodge Tour | [ ing cars—a motor for ev- | ery occasion. | MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL" WA, BOSSY BoOSS Address main office, Bemidji. 9-Ttf FOR RENT—Cottage at Birchmont. Frank Kcors, Phone 175. 8-21tf e modern furnish- 1023 Minnesota Ave. 6-15 FOR RENT--~ ed room, Call 317-K. FOR RENT—4.room house. 1319 Minnesota Ave. Inquire at 1317 Minnesota Ave. 8d9-13 FOR RENT—Large furnished room 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. 14d9-25 'MEN WANTED! for RAILROAD & WOODS WORK Apply at Office BEMIDJI, MINN. —or at Camp, 5 miles east of Blackduck, Minn. CROOKSTON LUMBER GETCHA CANY GUESS WMAT [l GONNA GIY “A FER NER BIRTHOAY, e e e the day or week. 317% Minneso- ta Ave. Phone 31. 7d9-15 FOR RENT—Two modérn furnished rooms. 1317 Beltrami Ave. Phone 552. 4d9-12 FOR RENT — Modern furnished room, 109 Eleventh St. Phone 693. 4d9-13 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 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in modern house. 1021 Bemidji Ave. Phone 869. 9-7tf FOR RENT—Two unfurnished down- stairs rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. 710 America Ave. 3d9-13 FOR RENT NEW MILBETH APARTMENTS AND ROOMS 150 outside modern rooms—in- cludes heat, hot and cold running water and eleetric lights. 25 tub and shower baths, Prospectus_of Rates—Day, Week or T Month - 1 Single rooms, furnished—monthly $12.50 to $20—your upkeep. Two room apartment—furnished —monthly $87.50—your upkeep. Two room apartment—unfurnish- ed—monthly $22.50 to $35—your upkeep. This ‘includes heat, water and elec- tric lights, on lease to desirable small families only. Single rooms, furnished—monthly $22.50—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 wuse of tenants and guests will be provided on the ground floor of building. Upon application by not less than 25 tenants for Club lunches ; and 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 of 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 redistribution from this point will find us well equipped for that purpose. Private storage stalls can also be 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 Second streets. 24t 9-23 G. Schadegg. 2d9-12 new beaver Phone 3d9-13 FOR SALE—Lady’s coat, also hair seal rug. 173-W. 706 Minesota Ave. FOR SALE—First-class Piano; or will trade for Ford touring car. Phone 650-J. 1101 Minnesota Ave. 3d9-12 FOR SALE—Good size ice box, white enemaled, side icer; good condition, will sell for $8. Call 667, No. 40, Kaplan Apts. 5d9-15 FOR SALE—Jacobean dining set, range, Round Oak heater, beds, dressers, rockers, davenport, rug, tables, good as new. 1225 Lake Bilvd. 4d9-14 —_— FOR SALE—TFord: 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. 9-9tf FOR SALE—A bargain! A 1919 model Maxwell car, in first-class condition, $250 if taken at once. A. 1. Andersen, Brick Yard Road, opposite Body Factory. 6d9-16 l FOR SALE:s-. . Place for some ope to start right into_business. Si¥ bedrooms, living room and kitchen furnished complete for rooming house, for $600. Located between Third and Fourth streets on Béltrami ave- nue. Rent $16 a month. If. in- terested phone 256-W; i B0 All Want Ads Must Be Cash i Because ‘of the detail of collecting we can not undertake to, open.,accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must ac.;:;mpany ad—except for those who have open accounts with us. 4 = BUSINES: AND ) PROFESSIONAL | B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Nevthorn Netional Bank Bldg. WANTED TO BUY—Those who wish to acquire land or @ home are re- quested to place an ad in this col- umn. J7 6d T 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—Mate to girl's new button| shoes, about one mile north of; Carver’s store. Finder please lelve; at Pioneer oice. 1d9-11 | ORRECTED - | White lies are told to keep child- ren out of mischief by scaring them are a prolific source of-trouble. If a boy actually belives his mother when. she tells him, “A big dog will get you if you do that,” he is afraid. A few such experiences and he be- comes a chronic - *“fraid-cat”. Buft if he does not belive her he is forced to the conclusion that she does not always speak the truth, which is equally to bq regretted. Tt-is.a sorry moment when a son first learns to doubt his mother’s word. ele e Free travellng librarles are being fornished Oklahoma posts of the American Legion by the: department of education. The post may keep each collection of books two months. . FOR RENT—Cottage at Lavinia for September. Reynolds & Winter. 4d9-14 FOR SALE—280 acre of farm land, 1 mile from Bemidji; will sell in ten-acre tracts, or all to one per- son; would consider trade for other property far or near. Geo. B. Thompson, Bemidji. 3d9-11 FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and colors, Corpométion and notarial seals, daters, rubber printi outfits. Mail _orders grvmp y filled. Bemidji Book & tationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf FOR SALE—One velvet Wilton rug, 9x12, nearly new. One large oak Morris chair, genuine leather cush- jons—at 1014 Beltrami Ave. 3d9-11 For Sale or Trade 1 carpenter’s Power Saw...$18,00 Also Pullys and Shafting, 1 Jointer, on cast-iron mount. iny .....$18.90 1 Wood Worker, equipped with band saw and mortiser and 1 Miter Box and Saw 1 Stanly 45 2 Stoves 1 threo-quarter size Iron Bed Stead, Spring tres, Kramer Bros. 706 14th & Park Ave. FOR RENT—Six-room house, A, |\ OFiee Phone 55 Residence 848 Klein. Phone 744. 4d9-14 FOR RENT—Four-room house. Call DRS. at 117 Twelfth St. 4d9-14|| Johnson & Borreson FOR RENT — Modern furnished|[ Physicians and Surgeons room. 1109 Lake Blvd. Phone 335. BEMIDJI, MINN. " 4d9-14 FOR SALE—Five-room house and bath; garage, chicken house, wood- Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon shed. One acre of ground. On terms. A. T. Davidson. , Ph OFFIOE ia Larson Bleck 1:8’?5 i sdoa.;lt . PHONE 396 RES. 397 FOR SALE—Legal blanks of all . % hand. Mail orders promply filled. Dr. E. H. Smith kinds. Complete stock always at Physician and Surgeon For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf FOR SALE—&-passenger light tour- ing car, in firstclass condition; 4 OFFICE, Security Bask Bleck DRS. Gilmore & McCann new tires. Will sell cheap, or o trade for wood. E W. Hnnnu::f. Ph{;._'.g::-;' .mng.s:'l:;n' . 822 B e e e FOR SALE—One 1920 model five. ton Holt Catipillar Tractor, at a°% snap. Bemidji Auto Co. 8-29tf FOR SALE—CHEAP, four. cows Phone 749-W or call at 816 Mis- sissippi Avenue. 7-26t8 o= Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-8 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 FOR SALE—One Cane Mill with pans, in good condition. F. M. Pendergast Implement Co. Phone 232. 9-6tf FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, with good 1921 engine, in fine running or- der. Upholstry is slightly worn, but otherwise in fine condition. For quick turn over, the price is $300.00 Apply C. W. Jewett Co. 8.31tf FOR SALE -— Used automobiles, Buick Six touring; Oakland Six roadster; White Four touring; Re- public %-ton truck. F. M. Mal- zahn, 406 Minnesota Ave. 8d9-9 —— e e ————— CLOTHES CUT MUCH FIGURE Something That Those Who Waeigh Themselves in Winter Are Too Prone to Forget. —— Winter weighing always provides a surprise and generally consternation or a fond hope, depending on whether the person getting welghed is fat or skinny or whether he is desirous of' reducing or adding flesh, observes a New York Sun writer. Cold-weather garments, Including overcoat and heavy shoes, geperally can be counted upon to weigh about 20 pounds. The first weighing in the fall 1s likely to give the impression that one is rapidly putting on welght. Turk- fsh bath scales or those in swimming pool establishments, where the patrons get their true weight while thelr clothes are hanging In lockers, dispel the {lluston. A skinny person was visibly pleased when he mounted a street_scales offier day and noted that he weighed 168 pounds. Weighing a few hours later at a Y. M. C. A. locker room he discovered he was back to his normal 149. His disappointment was counter- balanced by the joy of another mer- ber who had been astonfshed to note that on the street he welghed a Ititle over 200, while In the locker room he dcaled down to his regulation 181 pounds. FALL FRESHENING IN FAVOR Cow WIIl Produce 10 to 15 Per Cent More Milk and at Time When Prices Are High. The fall-freshened cow produces 10 te 15 per cent more mflk than the spring-freshened cow, according to the dairy department of the North Da- kota A ricultural college, while the targe p luction of the fall-freshened cow col at a time when dalry prod._ ‘ghest in -prices = ucts are VOEST | ST Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 217Y; Third St. Barker Blk. Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bldg,| DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropracter Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemi&ii DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer | | Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER':BUILDING Bemidfl, Mias. D’ é J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Store Phome 408 - - LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Gleansd & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cleaning Works —Remore Hotel Block— AN l Shoe Shining Paxlors Neeeeeeeeeeeeeee———— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER el A i e o A A SN, 3 [}