Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 WANT ADS—Cost 1c a word for first insertion; %c a word for subsequent qonsécutive insertions No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ Kg‘é?firy "l!exoo'-c E s JIceCream 3] & o YOUR MORNING MILK Have Koors Pas- tuerized . milk de- livered to your home every morn- ing. It is the sweet- est, most whole some bottled food that ever found its way into the pub- lic favor. AUTO LIVERY 1S OUR BUSINESS! We Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemid]i Auto Livery 1502 150 DALTON HOTEL BLOCK Seven-Passenger Buick Five-Passenger ‘Oldsmobile AUTO SERVICE 1S OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS PHONE 7 7 PHONE COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY S - nger Buicks even-passe: e T : 1 A variety of cars to choose from Open and Inclosed Dodge Cars WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSING Call 865-W. 6-19tf WANTED—Teachers’ laundry. Call at 816 Bemidji-Ave. 6d9-20 men and others to this page. 6d g~ene‘ral house- work, in small family. Call at 1011 America Ave. 4d9-19 HELP WANTED—For the dining room at, the Third Street Cafe. 7 i 9.14tf for daming room 4d9-13 WANTED—Gir! work. Kelliher Cafe. Address “Housekeeper,” care of J. Heller, or call 426, 6d9-21 —~ ——— - 'suze, \ ALWAMS TAKE CORKERS ON “WO wHeets, \KE PETERSOM , ' 1 VALE *O. WANTED—Girl desires place to work while attending school. Ad- dress Box 34, Lavinia, Minn. 6d9-16 WANTED TO BUY—Those who wish to acquire land or a home are re- quested to place an ad in this col- umn. 6d WANTED—At once, girl to take care of baby, just days. Inquire at Kaplan Apts. No. 10, or Sani- tary Bakery. 2d9-16 WANTED—An alert business get- ter. 10,000-mile guaranteed new cord tires at prices below all com- petition. Exclusive local ~ferri- eroeal TO GET RESULTS, STATE CLEARLY WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY Give correct address—phone number, if any—so that interested parties may com- municate with you without a lot of trouble. BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK FOR RENT—Nine-room house for rent. Inquire John Moberg. 9-12tf FOR RENT--! ‘modern furnish- ed room, 10283 Minnesota Ave. Call 817.E. 6-15t¢ FOR RENT—Four downstairs rooms, partly furnished.” Three stoves. Phone 441-J. 3d9-16 FOR RENT—Five-room house, large screened porch, modern except heat. Phone 644. 525 Twelfth St. 3d9-16 FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms. Call 181 or 31v. 516 Bemidji Ave., lake front. 8-30tf FOR RENT—Two rooms for light Jhousekeeping, furnished; also ga- rage. 423 Fourth St. 9.15t1 T HORSAE "] FOR SALE—Ten milk cows and young stock. Phone 20.F-4. 14d9-26 FOR SALE—Buick touring ear, in good shape; $400, terms. Koors Bros. ' 10d9-25 FOR SALE—Good wood heater, cheap if taken at once. Party leav- ing town. - 1224 Lake Blvd. 2d9-15 FOR SALE—One Cane Mill with pans, in good condition. F. M. Pendergast Implement Co. Phone 232. E 9-6tf FOR SALE—Barn, sided outside and ceiled inside. Will sell cheap fi taken at once. Would make a good house. Phone 337. .. 6d9-20 FOR RENT—House for rent and furniture for sale at 149 Mill Park 2t 9-16 FOR RENT—-Furnished rooms, by the day or week. 317% Minneso- ta Ave. Phone 31. 7d9-16 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in modern house. 1021 Bemidji Ave. Phone 869. 9-Ttf FOR RENT NEW MILBETH APARTMENTS AND ROOMS 150 outside modern rooms—in- cludes heat, hot and cold running water and electric lights. 25 tub and i shower baths. = tory. $100.00 and commissjon. Smith System Cord Tire Co., 1108 -.S: Michighn, Chicagd. ~~ 3do-18| -_— WANTED—Six common laborers to handle lumber, at 30c per hour. Ten grain door nailers, at 3c per door, $3.00 per day guaranteed. Two rough carpenters. Apply Webster Lumber Co., on Soo Line tracks, near Irvine Ave. viaduct. 5d9-16 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. Address main office, Bemidgi:’ -TEE T FORRENT O FOR RENT—Furnished room. 800 Irvine Ave. Call 563. 3d9-15 FOR RENT—2 rooms for light housekeeping, at 313% Second St. 4d9-16 MEN WANTED! for RAILROAD & WOODS WORK Apply at Office BEMIDJI, MINN. —or at Camp, 5 miles east of thk:uek, Minn. CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY \ ORWE A Month Single rooms, furnished—monthly $12.50 to $20—your upkeep. Two room apartment—furnished —monthly $37.50—your urkeep. Two room apartment—unfurnish- ed—monthly $22.50 to $36—your upKeep. " This includes heat, water and elec- tric lights, on lease to desirable small families only. e 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-zoom 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 and Home cookery, we shall agree to in- stall and operate same at cost plus operating expenses. STORAGE—STCRAGE—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 ebject 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 l *streets. 24t 9-28 Prospectus of Rates—Day, Week or FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished five-room - house, or part of it. Apply on premises, 1237 Dewey Ave. 6d9-18 FOR SALE—Heating stoves to be sold at a reasonable price. Call 136-W, or inquire at Hdtel ‘Nie- oHlet. 7 4doc16 FOR SALE—Five acre lots, small cottage. Will trade for milch cows. Peter Fladeland, 26th & Minnesota Ave. 8d9-16 FOR SALE—Strictly modern 5-room home in Fifth ward, by owner.. See Water Supt., at City Hali, or call Phone 22. 3d9-16 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. FOR SALE—Piano, in good condj- tion. Phone 698. 4d9-16 FOR SALE — Thoroughbred white leghorn roosters. 1000 America Ave. Phone 276. 3d9-19 FOR SALE—CHEAP, tour cows Phone 749-W or call at 916 Mis- sissippi Avenue. N 7-25tf FOR SALE—One 1920 model five- ton Holt Catipillar Tractor, at a snap. Bemidji Auto Co. 8-29tf FOR SALE—1cane mill with pans, in good condition. F. M. Pender- gast Implement Co. Phone 232. 6d9-20 FOR SALE—One Spanish leather rocker and one hard coal heater, both almost new. Call 933. 919 Dewey Ave. 3d9-18 FOR SALE—House plants; Ferns, roses, hydrangeas, hibiscus and geraniums. 1000 America ave, Phone 276. 3t 9-18 FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Eight, in good condition, at a bargain for quick deal. Can be seen at Ny- Phone 262. 9d9-26 21 phonograph records in A-1 con- dition, and stove nearly new—a bargain if taken at once. Phone 498-W. 2d9-16 FOR SALE—80 acres of good land, 4 miles northwest of Blackduck, about 1 miie from Rabbit Lake; —_— FOR SALE—AIl the, furnifure jn a ten-room house. Interested par- ties may call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. or phone 267. 4d9-15 — e —— FOR SALE—One 1920 model ‘Ford touring car, in fine condition, a bargain. J. W. Naugle, 108 Sixth St. 3d9-156 s 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. = 9.9tf i FOR SALE”-_—.S.-pa!sen:er light: tour- ing car, in first-class condition; 4 new tires. Will sell cheap, or trade for wood. E. 'W. Hanrah. 8-22tf FOR SALE—One 7-foot Hoover po- tato digger, used very little; price $65.00 cash. If interested, call or write C. B. Gruer, Phone 6-F-13. Bemidji. 3d9-15 FOR SALE—A bargain! A 1919 model Maxwell car, in first-class condition, $250 if taken at once. A. I. Andersen, Brick Yard Road, opposite Body Factory. 6d9-16 FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and colors, Corposiition and notarial seals, daters, rubber printi outfits. _ Mail _orders mptly filled. Bemidji'Book & mfimfl Co.. _Bemidii. __6-24tf FOR SALE—Legal blanks of all hand. Mail orders gcomptly filled. kinds. Complete stock always at For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf — e FOR SALE—Household furniture: chairs, rockers, dressers, chiffon- iers, commodes, Round Oak range, electric washing machine, White sewing machine, Kkitchen. tables, beds complete, ice box. Also 10- room house for rent. 1009 Be- midji Ave. Phone 267. no improvements; on the main road, not far from school, on rural route; telephome; Lots 6 and 7, Township 148, Range 30. Prospec- tive purchasers write Joe Cihula, 1440 So. Second St., Cedar Rap- ids, Towa. 4d9-16 FOR BALE—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 [_L0STor FOUND | LOST—Diamond ring. Finder please return to Pioncer office for re- ward. Mrs. Ted Getchell, Phone 41-F-3. 5d9-18 LOST—On Minnesota Ave. or near * postoffice, a black veil with black squares. Finder please leave at Pioneer offjce. 1d9-15 ———— LOST—Between 6th street and new Armory. grey and navy scarf. Finder please leave it at Pioneer and get reward. 3t 9-18 Ruled paper is no longer consid- eed good form for personal letters. Plain unruled paper should be used. Best Roughage for Cows, Clover hay s one of the best of all roughages for the cow. It furnishes large amounts of crude protein so essential to milk production and is palatable and much relished. Clover bay 1s unusually rich in lime and lime 18 also needed. Plant Food Removed. A ton of buiter removes only sev- enty cents worth of plant food from the farm, while the sale of the feeds that produce it would carry away over 3d9-161 3400 tn soil tertility. OCEAN WITH AN ARMFUL OF EELS ANO NeweR LosE one \ Work for Mathematician, ‘While putting a record on a phon- ograph the other day the writer was struck with the fact that a polnt on the circumference of the disc makes 78 revolutions a minute exactly the ! same as any point In nearer to the | center. In other words, while a point two Inches, say, from the center is going around & certain number of inches, a point on the outer edge is going around a greatly Increased number of inches In exactly the same thne. Supposin’ the disc were increased to a dlameter of a mile—some record! —and. the speed of this huge disc still maintained at 78 revolutions a minute, how fast would a given point on the edge be going? Not being a mathematician, I leave this pretty problem to the bureau of standards, naval observatory or any one of the scores of statistical branches of the government service. Jt ought to be easy to work out for a person whose inclinations run that way.—Washington Star. Sea Fishing for Giant Whip Rays. The English hunter and explorer, F. A. Mitchell-Hedges, is fishing for sea monsters In the Caribbean, and he declares the sport to be far more ex- clting than hunting big game on land. Especlally If one goes after giant whip rays, “the most deadly creatures fin the ocean.” They welgh some three- quarters of a ton, and are armed for oftense with a long whip tall which -zarries n spike as sharp as a needle. “A fearsome poison is hidden in that splke. One blow, and the man who is struck by it dies in agony within three minutes.” Mr. Mitchell-Hedge's party got two whip rays, “nearly losing themselves and their canoe in the first fight, when they tried to land a ray that was only pretending to be stunned and attacked thew savagely with his Sesdish tall. e —gn. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER _— For Sale or Trade 1 carpenter’s Power Saw...$18,00 Also Pullys and Shaf 1 Jointer, on cast-iron mount. ing - 1 Miter Box and Saw 1 Stanly 45 2 Stoves ... 1 three-quarter Stead, Spring and Mat- tress ... -..$10.00 Kramer Bros. 706 14th & Park Ave. Lands — Loans Business & Residence Property Homes on Monthly Payments W. N. BOWSER ROOM 10 O’LEARY-BOWSER BLDG. “Around Town” BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Northern National Bank Bldg. Office Phone 55 Residence 808 — RS. [ John.agnlk Borreson [ Prosicians g e o Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block 2HONE 396 RES. 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE. Security Bank Blesk DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgecns OFFICE, Miles Bloot = Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-8 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 311 Garlockng Gnrlock. b e T 217Y; Third St. Barker Blk. 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 Chiropracter Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phene 401-W Bemidji DENTISTS Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bomidji, Mian. Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Stere ' Phone 406 -3 > Bemidfl BUSINESS | L LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S | Hats Gleand & Ro-Blcked | ‘ Bemidji Hat (:.‘I‘enin. ‘Works a Shoe Shining Paclors —Remore Hotel Block— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEEE A A AAAAA A

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