Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 7

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WANT ADS—Cost 1c a org-for first insertion; l%c a word for subséquent consecutive insertions No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢ i W 599 10T | = i TO.GET ‘RESULTS,, STATE 92:LWLY WHAT YOU: WANT TO SELL OR BUY " Give correct addréss—plione ‘number, if any—so that' interested - parties may com- municate with you without a lot of trouble. BRING IT TO OUR “WANT AD” DESK Haling-Walker Elegtrical Co, Phone -202-J 119 Third St. ELECTRICAL WIRING of all kinds. PROMPT SERVICE ON TROUBLE CALLS We also handle a complete line of National Mazda LAMPS —WE DELIVER— Phone 202-J McKee Furniture and Undertaking Compan H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222-W RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R 120 THIRD STREET { Huffman & O’Leary "FURNITURE - AND UNDERTAKING 0. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIREC- TOR i Day phone 178 Night phones 332 or 358 AUTO SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE WORK BOTH NIGHT AND DAY WARD BROTHERS PHONE 7 7 PHONE COUNTRY TRIPS A SPECIALTY Seven-passenger Buxieh' . nger nclosed n.d.;':':'-a Dodge Tour- ing cars—a motor for ev- ery occasi 'MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL QW GALOOT WHO Kfipci)&_fi"’i\é\s EUQME “own! E% 'SQUIRE WEIRICK , " WOLLD:PVT ographer. -Nash-Finch. 2t .9-29 i i WANTED—Experienced waitress at Kelliher Cafe. 4t 9-30 HELP WANTED—For the dining room at the Third Street Cafe. 9.14tf WANTED—Teachers’ *.and :: Men’s laundry. Will call for same. 700-W e L WANTED—Girl for general house- work: Mxs.' 0. H. Erickson, phone 294, . 4 9-29 WANTED—Potato pi;?mg'\;j at $3.25 per day. Board 90c pér day. ‘Apply At Puposky Merc. Co. 4d 9-29 WANTED—Would, Jike twg:or three. students for board and room. Reas- onable rates. Call 509, 12th Street. 5d9-29 WANTED TO BUY—A second-hand standard planer and matcher Write T. E. Therson, "Mallard, Minn., and state prices. . 9d10-1 e e B ey WANTED—Girl to do house work for one and be companion to old lady. Good wages. Phone 71 or “call at:223 Irvine ave. So. 1t9-27 WANTED—To buy, 2 good milch cows. No Holsteins, heavy milkers Phone 734-W, Call Self, 26th and Minn. 3t 9-29 WANTED—Young man for office work, High school graduate pre- ferred, must be a hustler. Answer WANTED—Turtle River needs, 3 good restaurant. Good locatioh: Have suitable property for sale or rent. Party can live in same prop- erty. Dr. J. H. Laney, Turtle River Minnesota. " 6t9-30 3+ WANTED—Work by married man with wholesale Co., oil corporatidh or railway depot. Steady and re- sponsible. Can bring best references. Address letter to N. S., 208 Mis- 3t 10-2 sissippi zve. 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, Bemidji. 9-Tt¢ tested. Bemidji, QUITE A HOLER T, 3t10.2 | WANTED~—Men and boys at Box factory. 6t 10-2 _board and room. Mrs. John Gain- ey, 1107 Doud ave. 3d9-30 FOR RENT—3 room house. Inquire 514 Oak St. : 4t 9-30 FOR RENT—Five room modern house. C. D. Lucas.. Phone-323-W. 4t 9.30 FOR RENT—Five room modern furn- ished house. Family with no chil- . dren preferréd. Phone 314. 3t 9:29 FOR BENT—Three furnished or:un- furnished rooms. Phone 432-W 649-30 { —_— 1Fon"nzm-2ti‘misfied room in mod ern house ‘1121 Bemidji avenue. 5d 10-3 FOR RENT-——Garage at 816 Bemidji ave. Inquire at 607 Bemidji ave. 3td 9-29 FO RRENT—Four rooms upstairs, partly furnished: 523 Irvine ave. 4t 9-29 FOR RENT—Store facing 4th street steam heated. Bemidji Hardware Co. 9-25tf FOR~ RENT— Modern furnished rooms, 520 Beltrami ave. 765-J. FOR RENT-~Large modern furnish- ed . room,. - 1023 -Minnesota Ave. Call 317-R. © 8-1Rtf FOR RENT—Strictly modern furn- ished room. 820 Beltrami. ave. Phone 738. 8t10-4 FOR RENT—3 rooms upstairs for light housekeeping. Inquire 15 sec- ond street, Nymore. 3t 9-29 FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms. Call 181 or 310. 675 Régiéteréd Guemsey Cows and Heifers "FOR SALE Because of inability to personally care for my farm at Bagley I'am forced to sell my herd of Reg- istered and Grade Guernsey cattle. ‘All are fine in- dividuals of the best breeding. Herd Tuberculosis A, J. WILTSE At Bemidji Pioneer Office Bemidji Ave., lake front. 8-30tf FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping, furnished; also ga- rage. 423 Fourth St. 9-15tf FOR RENT—Four nicely furnished rooms, partly modern, suitable for light house keeping, 800 Irvine ave. Phone 553. 3t 9-30 MINNESOTA Phone ! 4t 9.29 FORSALE 1 HELP WANTED—Experienced sten- | WANTED—School girl to work for FOR sALE——Rng, 9 x 12, phone 297 3¢t 9-29 FOR SALE—Victrola and singer sewing ‘machine. Phone 673.W. FOR SALE—10 cords of 4 foot seas- oned jack:pine. Call 628, Fifth street. FOR SALE—One. 1920 model five- | ton. Healt Catipillar Tractor, at a snap. Bemidji Auto Co. 8-20tf R S O S RS e A FOR SALE--Two “horses weight 1050 each, A. H. Swedberg, 24th street ;Qnfl Irvine avenue. 6t 10-4 FOR SALE—Show case, cheap if taken at once. Apply Bemidji Book & - Stationery Co. Phone 789-J. 9-21tf e e e b e FOR SALE-—Property at 1117 Doud l nvonng."sny terms. See B. L. I Johnson ‘st Farmers'State Bank. t atf LADIES- desiring Spirella corsets, |* accessaries or children’s waists. Call 902. Mrs.-Nellie Crowell, Cor- setier. R 12¢ 10-9 AT A ki FOR SATLE—Reo truck, a good ma- chine ‘for ‘a farmer to haul pjro- duce or cream. C. E. Battles, Be- i midji, Minn: 5t 9-30 6t 10-1}- 2t 9—2011»_ FARM ' EOANS—Money, to loan on farm land. For.prompt action give full details and description of land i~ #irat: letter. Write €. L. caré of Pionegr. iy o104 = SRR e FOR SALE—Ngw stucco bungalow strictly modern ‘in ‘every way on 10th and Bémidji ave. For rent or sale o neny“t&erms. Phone 349 FOR SALE--A ‘model 8-L. C. Smith typewriter. In fact it is a new. machine in practically ‘évery sense | of the word, Price '$67.50. Be-| midji Book & Stationery. Co. 6t9-30 | FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and colors, . Corporation and notarial seals, datérs, rubber printis outfits. . Mail orders grom ly filled. Bemidji Book & tationery Co., Bemidjf. 6-24tf nd. ~ orde, y filled. kinds. _ Complete stock always at 'or quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji. 6-24¢tf | FOR SALE—New bungalow 1232 Doud avenue. Modern excepting’ heat. 5 rooms full basement, $200 cash balance at $40 per month. i“dug up the other day, and while it Fine residence lot on Lake Blvd. near 12th street. Only $950 if taken at once easy térms. ‘Lots, Bemidji_avenue or Bixby ave. $6 cash and $5.pe rmonth. 2 acres ‘of Cillihan avenue near 26th street. House, barn ‘shed and well. $50 cash, $10 per month. J. P. Lahr, Markham Hotel build- ing phone 93.° 3t 9-29 '3 - o, ~TODAY'S BLUNDER A picture frame that is too ornate detracts from the effect of the pic- ture itself. A plain, frame would b¢ s, fortable smoke.—Plttsburgh Chronfcié er of Monnt Alry, N. C,, celebrated her one ‘Hunfired and eleventh birthday lhere 'yesterday at the home of a grand- daughter, Mrs. J. M. Edmundson, says a dispateh from Greensboro, N. C,, to | much ‘better for the picture shown| 4o ;?ew York World. All Want Ad to open accounts for small with us. Because of the detail of ¢ollecting we can-not undertake accompany ad—except for those who have open accounts s Must Be Cnh‘ | amounts, therefore cash must = FOR SALE—5 room house, 3, 50 by | cyise she i R ause she insists on helping him feed 140 lots, $1600. $200 cash balance . his hogs and work in his garden, and at $20 per month. 7per cent inter-' est J. Bisiar, 1111 Dewey avenue, phone 334. 4t 9-30 T —— FOR" SALE—Combination bookcase h mat cot, sideboard, kitchen cabinet, coal stove, 2 rockers, Morris chair, center table, dresser, oil heater, small wood or coal heater. Plate rack: = Mrs. A. R. Erickson, phone 509 Br 844. 6t9-30 [_T0STor FOUND | LOST—Bar pin last Friday. Finder please return to Pioneer office 3t 9-29 LOST—Pocketbook In my yard at 708 Irvine ave. Kindly return to the above address for reward. 3d 9-28 LOST—Bay team Sunday night. If found please notify Frank Callopy 12th and Dalton or call 258-J 3t 9-30 LOST—From auto between Mentor and McIntosh two suit cases wrap- ped in canvas. Reward if contents are undisturbed. Address Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co., Bemidji, Minn. 4d 9-30 “ACCORDING TO THEIR MEANS"” Contributions of Church Members, & Century Ago, Evidently Meant Mere Than They Do Now. Fresh-lald eggs are frequently.de- posited on the contribution plate in some .of ‘the backwoods Eplscopal chugies of the South. Which goes to show that the splrit of giving hasn't changed so very much in the 100 years ‘9&5&: of thie Church Misslonary society just belng rounded out. The first report of the society, dated May 30, 1823, was 3hows nv contribution of eggs, a score of othe, articles of merchandise seem to have found thelr way to the plate from people who gave “according to their means.” This report, for Instance, shows that back in 1821 David Snethen gave a basket of groceries for the support of the missionaries; Stephen North con- tributed a medicine chest; Willlam Royland, a crosscut saw; Joe and John Needles, two sleves; S. Masy, a | coffee mill. John and T. Cluly con- tributed, alas! a singularly empty gift | —a safe. John Burson came along with a tub, whether bath or wash s | not stated. C. Buckley is credited on the books with “Deduction on hat,” $1.50; John McAllister donated a ther- mometer, Among the other miscellanies are hymn books, slates, spades, shoes, trousers, chairs, soap, bridles and locks. Finally, from one Richard Markall there is a hogshead of tobacco, which encourages the hope that sgme good missionary of the church in his lonely station afar off enjoyed a com- Telegraph. MOURNS OVER “OLD TIMES” Elderly North Carolina Woman Thinks | Present-Day People Behind Those of Her Generation, e Bright and chipper, Mrs. Lou Thack- She “worries” Mr. Edmundson_ he- I GAPN. CRABR : AND DEVOYE, MU 'L\FE YO KEEPING MUTCAR (M RONNIW' OROER " \SWAGON", and desk, 2 beds with springs -ndl wants Mrs. Edmundson to let her wash the dishes and “red up” the house. The day before her birthday she rode uptown in an automobile, The old lady was born near Stone- viile, In Rockingham county, N. C., ss, Library table, Sanitary | august 20, 1511. Four years ago she injured her hip in a fall and doctors told her she would never walk again. She laughed at them and today is walk- Ing with the ald of a stick. The jazziness of ‘the young taday does not meet with her spproval. “Folks ain’t like they used to be,” she =aid. “Seems like they haven't got as much religion.” He “Rang the Bell.” A number of well-known newspa- per men returning the other uight from one of the summer vesorts had Jjust managed to get to the city when their engine commenced to slow down, relates the Washington Star. A hurried examination disclosed the fact that the gas tank was nearly empty. Two of them elected to ven- ture forth In search of an all-night garage while the other two remalined in the car. The searchers, after trav- ersing many streets, finally came across m station on which was a sign “Open all night.” No signs of life, however, were visible. Finally one of the scribes happened to notice a rope protruding through a window of the bullding in which were kept oils, greases, nccessories, ete. Giving the rope a vigorous pull, he nearly yanked the custodian of the service station out of bed, the rope being attached to the caretender’s foot—a rather new and novel way of ringing the door bell. Picric Acid for Farmers. That the farmers of the country have mot been slow to avail them- selves of the opportunity to obtain a good agricultural explosive at a low cost is shown by the fact that in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, 3,264, 700 pounds of pleric acid has been distributed by the bureau of public roads, United States Department of Agriculture. Pour Out A Glass Sonny, It's Good For You Koors milk will promote your chil- dren’s health and it'll add a lot of table joy to your existence if you’ll order it. It's full creamed and satis- \RE_FROM WORK. A0 DRIVES A BUSINESS. AND ‘ PROFESSIONAL ' DOCTORS B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Novthern National Bank Bldg.. {| Office Phone 85 Residence 805 | DRS. [ Johnson & Borreson i Physicians and Surgeoms BEMIDJL, MINN. Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block HONE' RES. 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE. Security Bank Blesk . DRS, Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Blo-d B LA : Dr. E. H. Marcum ] Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING Houres 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m Phones—Office 802, Res., 211 DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 21714 Third St. Barker Blk. ’ Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR !Phono 316 Troppman Bldg, DRS. - Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. —PHONE 183-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiroprastor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. Phone 401-W Bemidjt Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bomidjl, Misa. Over Boardman’s Drug Stere Phone 408 - - FOR RENT Seven.room house, barn, chicken house and five acres of land, $20 per month. FOR SALE Building, story and half, 16x24; sided and painted; $750.00; to be moved. W. N, BOWSER O’LEARY-BOWSER BLDG. { BB s 3

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