Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 20, 1922, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923 word for suhsequent consecutive imsertiom No Ad Taken for Leu Than 25¢ YOUR BOY He should kee eye on the ball. will. .improve }us batting average in life. Good. milk and plenty of .it will help a lot. The kind we sell, hls AUTO LIVERY IS OUR BUSINESS! Wae Are at Your Service NIGHT and DAY Bemidji Auto Livery 150 peone DALTON HOTEL BLOCK A variety of cars to choose from Seven-Passenger Buick Five-Passenger ‘Oldsmobile Open and Inclosed Dodge Care AUTO SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS WANTED—WASHINGS. 812 Morris Ave. 6d9-23 WANTED—Store-room girl, at the Markham Hotel. 2d9-20 WANTED—Girls for kitchen work, at Hotel Markham. 2d9-20 WANTED—Teachers’ laundry. Call at 816 Bemidji Ave. = < 6d9-20 WANTED Good:- team, cheap; weighing' about 1400. Call 16-F-2 4d9-21 WANTED-—Man for farm, winter’s job. .Alfalfa Dairy. Phone 16-F-4. 4d9-21 130 e e WANTED—Girl " for - general house- work. Good es. -Call 732-W. - - 6d9-23 WANTED — Teachers’ and men’s laundry. Will call for same.:Phone 700-W. . - 4d9.20 ~HELF WANTED—For the dining room at the Third' Street Cafe. FOR RENT — Modern * furnished front room. 718 Beltrami Ave. Phone 479. 4d9-22 WANTED—Position as housekeeper. Address “Housekeeper,” care.of J. Heller, or call 426. 6d9-21 WANTED TO RENT—A. five to seven room house, furnished .or unfurnished, modern. Call 668-W. ¢ 5d9-23 WANTED 1 TO m—mm who, wish to acquire land or & home .are re- qnenedt.aphu:n -dmt.hhcol. umi. ¢ 6d LADIES DESIRING Spirella_corsets, [ accessories, “or Children’s Waiste, call 902." Mrs. Nellie Crowell, Corsetier. .~ 6d9-22 WANTED — Position wanted ' by young lady as stenographer and bookkeeper. Some experience. Phone 736. 4d9-23 WANTED—Two students or employ- ed persons for modern room with board at family table, $26 per month ench. 521 l(mnmh, 9l‘v2e~x —_— e WANTED—Agenta to demonstrate and sell Oxo Gas heating and cook- ing appliances. Cheaper to oper- ate than coal or wood. Apply 821 Third St. 8d9-20 WANTED—Middle-aged woman to keep house for bachelor on farm, one who prefers home to wages. No objection. to children. Write John l(uqnem, Shevlin, lau;; o i | 8] SAL MAN WANTED to cover.Be- ji and surrounding umtory A profitable and permanent posi- tion. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 1631 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. 3d9-22 e GOVERNMENT Railway Mail Clerks start $133 month; expenses paid, vacation with pay. No strikes or shut-downs. Specimen exa tion free. Columbus Institute, Col- | umbus, Ohio. 1d9-20 WANTED Chicago’ Box ‘& Crating Go, Bemidji and Cass Lake fac- tories, are in ‘the market at all times for logs and boxwood bolts. Write, giving qulnmy, description, lecation ‘and price. Address main - office, Bemxdfi:m - S.14tL} FOR' RENT—Six-room_house, with gas. Call_117, 12th street 4d 9-21 FOR RENT—Nine-room house for rent. Inquire John Moberg. 9-12¢f medern furnish- Minnesota A,vm FOR RENT--! ed - room, 10 Call: 817K, _,__._......____.___.._ FOR RENT—Three rooms for house- keepifig. Inquire 815 ‘Mississippi Ave. : ue-zo FOR —Two rooms, furnished for ‘ht housekeeping. Phone 683. 4d9.21 —_—— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in FOR RENT—Three furmnhed rooms with bath, suitablé for-light house- keeping. Phone 441J. 3d9.22 FOR RENT—11 modern rooms, could be arranged in 3 flats. In. quire ' at Hub Clnthmg Co., Abe Grossman. 3d9-22 FOR SALE—One Ford touring car. I W u.w., 118 Sixth St. ., 4d9-22 FOR GAL!}—Tcn milk" cows' and yonn‘ -tock. Phonc 20-F-4. i 1449.25 7 FOR SALE-—Buick touring car, in FOR RENT—Partly furnished fiat, ¢lose in, modern -except heat. Smith, 817 America Ave. Phone 588-J. 3d9-20 FOR RENT—-Two rooms, dommm -unfurnished; two rooms upstairs, mrnmhed. 710 America Ave. 449-21 FOR RBNT —- Modlern ' furnished rooms, - Call 181 or 310. &6 Bentidji Ave., lake front. 8-30tf FOR RENT—Two rooms for light ‘housekeeping; furnished; also gs- 423 “Fourth 'St. 9-15tf __Tage. FOR RENT NEW MILBETH APABTHENTS AND ROOMS' | 150 outside moGern rooms—in- eludes heat, hot and cold running mrmddnccfichghh.nswbnd shower baths, Prospectus of Rates—Day, Week or Single rooms, furnished—ments] ngle rooms, furni onthly $13.50 to $20—your np!eep. Two room apartment—furnished —monthly.. $87.566—yetuir upkeep. Two room apartment—unfurnish- ldk—:vllfllly $22.50 'to ; $85—your P. Thix includes heat, water and elec- dric lights, on lease to desirable small {amilies only. Single rooms mrnilhed--monthly $22.50—our upkeep. Two-room - apartments, furnished —monthly, $40—our upkeep. Single rooms—weekly rates with upkeep ' $6.00. Two-room . apartment— weelly Tates with upkeep, $10. Single rooms —nightly $1.00. Special club reems for use of temants and guests will be provided on the ground.fleor of building. Upon application by net less than 28 tenants for Club lunches and Home cookary, we shall agree t» in- stall and operste same at cest pln- operating expenses. HOMGD—STGMGE-—STOIAG! We have all' kinds of rdem for Dry Storage of Pianos, Truaks, l’nmieure—-du for Merchandiee of all kinds. Arangement can slse be mmade for reshipment to ether points by pervons who desire to stere with that object in_view. Jobbing and Merchandise Rouses desiring to arange for Merchandise storage and redistributien from this point. will find us well equipyed for that purpose. Private storage stalls can also be arranged for with heat ahd light at reuonnble rentals.’ ~ Call lnd inspect whlt we have to offer. NEW MILBETH HOTEL AND APARTMENTS Minnesota sve.—~First and Second ' 24t 9-28 'FOR SALE- Koors 1049-26 ,______...__..___——-———- FOR.SALE—Kiddie Koop with mat- “Aress; $4 takea‘it: - Apt. 49, New . Kaplan Bidg. 4d9-22 FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Eight, -in good_condition, ‘at a bargain for quick deal. Can be seen at Ny- . ‘more- Garpge. Phone 262. '9d8-25 Pt bl e SOy .ood shpe NOO, terms. jck-Six touring car, in good-cbndition, good tires; a blr‘ll for cash.. 1218 Bemidji D. Johnson. 3d9.21 _________________— FOR: SALE—Bm sided outside and Will sell cheap fi hken at.once.” Would make a good house. : Phone 837. 6d9-20 i M) FOR_SALE—FURNITURE, PRAC- TICALLY. NEW! Only:been used two weeks; bargain if taken at once. Party lea town. Call.667; Apt. 40, New Kdplan Bldg. 4do-22 FOR SALE—One 7-foot Hoover po- tato digger, me: ¥ new. . Reason FOR SALE—Household furniture, cheap. 139 Mill Park. 449.21 FOR SALE—Good two-horse wagon, ‘cheap, at Bemidji Ave. and 24th}’ St. 3ds-20 FOR SALE—Chea, and Garland range. Inquire 1221 America Ave. 3d9-22 FOR SALE—One 1920 medel five. ton Holt Catipillar Tradtor, at a snap. Bemidfi Auto Co. '-+8-29tf FOR SALE—I1cane mill with pans, in good condition. F. .M. Pender- gast Implement Co. Phone 232. 6d9-20 FOR SALE—Winchester repeating, 22 rifle, model 1890. A bargain. Phene 827, or call at 513 America Ave. 4d9.23 FOR SALE—Cabinet phonograph,. in good condition, with 25 records; will sell for $40 if taken at once. Call at Apt. No. 40, New Kaplan block. 4d9-23 one oil stove FOR SALE—Ford touring m, 1920 model, in geod condition. The first buyer ‘can have it fof $I¢5. The car may be seen at C. W, Jew- ett Garage. 998 FOR SALD—Fard Ssdus, with good d '1021 e, in fine running. er- der. olstry is slighfly wom, but murviu in fins condition. Far quick turn m. the price is $300.60 Apply €. W, Jewett Ce. 8-31¢¢ FOR SALE—My home at Nymore, 5 rooms, bath and pantry, furnace heat, hot and cold water. Basement 26x26 fest square, 8 feet to-joists. Lot 50x140. Shade and fruit trees. A dandy warm home. Terms. See ) Water Supt., or call Phone 22. 8de-21 P ———— AR a FOR SALE—Six Vitro-Marble top, room corner apartme! strictly modern. | In’ block. Call at Qfllce, N No. 40. Phone 667. ‘4d9-23 FOR SALE—Rubber. of all Tinds made ta m%m all siges and eolors, and -notarial birch, mahogany base tables; size 80 x 80 inches; $20.00 each. Six tables, .same .as above,.size 30x48 inches; $25.00 each—ALSO Complete equipment, including soda tanks, ¢oil ,cooler, soda arm, syrup pumps, crushed fruit bowls, etc., for small soda fountani. This equipment can be had at a snap for cash. Terms to responsible parties. Hotel Markham, Lycan & Co., Props., Bemidji, Minn. 3d40-21 A AAA A A AN A AN AN AN AP mT_WSW _.______..—__———-—« FOR SALE—Cheap, 80 acres of good land, in Hubbard county, Minn. About: one. mile from Nary, W% of NE%, Section 11, Town 145, Range 33. For particulars write David 'Owen,, Baraboo, Wis. 2d9-20 FOR SALE—I have 12 head of good horses, from 5 to 10 years old, weighing from 1350 to 1650, for sale, or trade- for land or lake shore property in Northern Min- nesota. If interested, write to Jacod Franzen, Mapes, N, D. 6d9-22 FOR SALE—FURNITURE: range, $25; dresser, $15; Dbedstead, springs and mattress, $35; library table, $7; dining table, $20; ice- box, $15; sewing maehine, sanitary couch and other pieces. Cheap if taken at once. 419 America Ave. Phone 616. 1 4d9-21 LOST—Mate to girl's new button shoes, about one mile north of Carver’s store. Finder please leave at Pioneer offic 4d9-20 FOUND—Small tank with gauge at- tached. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for ad. 3d9-20 FOUND—Nozszle, with brush attach- ed. Owner may have same by proving property and paynig. for ad. . 3d9-20 FOUND—Pair- .0f man's rtortoise shelled spectacles on road: bétween Bemidji and Poor Farm, ‘in soft leather case. Owner can have same by calling at Pioneer office and paying for this ad. 9-20tf Now is the time, Summer rates still in offect. Envoll now and save $25. Twin City Barber College, 204.Hennepin Ave.,, Minneapelis, There {s some cause for regret in the fact that the days when child- ren were served last at the table have passed. The practice so common to- day of serving the children first and telling them to “go ahead and eat,” while pleasant for the children, is laying the foundation for poor man- ners and selfish, inconsiderate ac- tions on their part later in life: A child should wait until the adults have beeh served, before starting to eat his dessert HORNET L. M. Moon of Blackduck, and two sheep buyers were in this community on Saturday. Among ‘those who were in Black- duck ‘on'‘Saturday werc Miss Clara. Gronseth, J. E. and J. D. Bogart and Nelvon O\fefly The town board held their first meeting in the town hall on Monday. Robert Shaw and O. P. Stene sold and delivered sheep to the sheep buy- ors “in* Blackduck on Monday. Andrew Ertenberg also took in a jond of ‘sheep for the former the same | day. Miss . Olga Stene is back from Blackduck and is now employed as cook in the F. M. Partridge camp, near -the former John Rasmusson place. - Robert. Shaw - and J. D. Bogart were in Blackduck on Tuesday with a load of sheep for the former. C. W..Dudley motored out to the Crookston cedar spur_on Thursday and Friday to.assist Andrew: Erten- berg.and his.son Arnold in loading cedar. Another meehng of the town board was .held at the town hall on Friday. BASS LAKE Mr. and Mrs.. J. 8. Whecler trans. acted business in Bemidji Tuesday. R.'A. Wheeler, Mrs. E. W. Camp- bell . motored from International Falls Thursday and are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and :Mrs. 3.8, Wheeler. Mrs. J. S. Wheeler called at the W. H.:Gish home Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Hardgreaves called the J. S. Wheeler home Sunday ternoon. N. Coppernall is busy building an ice-house for E. M. Sathre. Leslie Campbell called at the J. S. Wheeler home Friday. Kramer Ilms. 708 14th & Park Ave. Busmass - PROFESSIONAL B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Nerthern National! Bank Blda Office Phone 85 Recidencs 808 BUILDI Howra: 11-12a. m.—3-8 p. Phones—Office 802, I.l.. lll Phynich.n a.nd S BARKER Garlock & Garlock ly'—En\—N "“‘&" 217% Tllm'l St. Barker Bl Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Battles Bldg. Bemidjl, Minn. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chirepracter Palmer Graduate Bemt® Business & Reiidence Property Homes on Monthly Payments W. N. BOWSER ROOM 10 O’LEARY.BOWSER BLDG. .

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