Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 5

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% § 1 tra THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | SAUM Rev. Vingi held English Lutheran | Christmas services at the school house on' Sunday- Ameng those’ who ‘attended the Christmzs program in the taber- nacle from here were the Edwin Boness, Ervine Misner and Frank Marrs families. They reported a good program. . School c¢jrsed on. Triday for a two weeks’ vacation. A very good pregram’ was enjoyed by a large at- tendance. - Candy and apples were served to all. Mr. Bridzeman, the-new senator, spoke in the ‘school=house on Sat- urday forenoon on Babcock roads. A large -number. gathered to listen. Lunch was served at noon. . Messrs: August Aas, Andreas Nolden and Olaf Boness, who at- _urned to Re“d‘ River again on Mon- s 3 Mrs. Anna Dokken and son, Ed- win, who have been staying at the farm for a number of weeks, re-| turned to Kelliher .on Monday to spend the Christmas and New Year | Mus. |; holidays with her daughter, Mabel Johnson. Quite a number have been haul- ing wood to Kelliher' this week- Among those are Joseph Parochka, Garl Brooks, -Edwin Boness,* Jens Wolden and Krogseng brothers. “Mrs. Allen, principal, and Mrs. ‘Daydoge, sixth, and seventh grade tepcher, left for Duluth and Hibbing where they expect to spend their Chyistmas vacations. ~ Misses Doro- thy Carlson ‘and Maria Krogseng Reduced Rental The economical hall for your large meetings—exceptionally well lighted and ventilated— splendid dancing floor—con- venient kiichen—central loca- tion. Ask_for reduced rates and open dates of the Moose Club steward, John Matland, Moose Club, Phone 62. g [} s H g L] - k] ] ( H S . L] -] ] [} (] 2 3 8 ] b coseHall MooseHall MooseHall Moo! \ 3 DRS. Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Ofticé, First Floor 213 ‘Third- St. Office Phone 131 ‘Res. 310 Would You MAIL THIS Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen— $ [IYHOR0OI -IIEMON00IE TIHOSOO; for $1000 Insurance? COUPON TODAY To the Bemidji Pioneer, WANT ADS secutive insertions. WANTED—Table ‘waiter ‘at Nicollet Hotel. e 4t 12 30 WANTED WASHINGS —Washings wanted 25c per dozen. Call at rear of lot, 917 Mississippi. 6t 30 e e WANTED—Young man would like work ¢lerking ‘in ‘store. Have had some experience. Write Box 8, Nymore, Minn. 3td 12-29 oo i ) WANTED—Beltrami County Infir- - mary “will' “received bids up to Jan. 1-on 30 cords, 3 foot dry sound Tamarack, delivered at the farm or on board at- Bemidji. J. J. McCurdy. - 6td12-21 and— 2tw 12-21—|—12-28 WANTED—Fifteen piece workers cutting pulpwood and bolts, 9 1-2 miles west, camp at Joe Knapp farm, or inquire at 514 Fourth street. H. H. Taylor. | 3t 28 WANTED—Lath mill machinery, send price and state what “you | have. Late model desired, must be in working order Paul ‘Haluptzok, Gen. Contractor, Tenstrike, Minn. | 10115 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. GOVERNMENT ‘RAILWAY CLERKS—Start $133. month, ex- penses paid; vacations with pay. No stirkes of shut downs. Spécimen examination questions free. Col- umbus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. | . 3t 126-13-27 . Man Wanted in ¥y e .Beltrami County The Lange Conipaby wants a man in Beltrami_County.:territory, also City of "Bemidi, to _Eell their large line of _ remedies, "extracts, spices, tea, coffee. pure. food products, _etc. Mingesota territory being rapidly taken up. This ‘offers’an exceptional opportunity to. th ht man, as he steps right into_ an ‘old, established, prafitable_trade,iwithout cost. Write us at onée for full particulars. il The Lange Co., DePere, Wis. —_— SISO Pay 75 Cents Hereby enter my subscription to The Bemidji Pioneer (Daily or Cost le a word for first insertion; %e¢ A word for. subsequent con- No Ad Taken for Less Th;m 25¢ desk, WANTED—Dish washer at the Rex |FOR SALE—Burroughs Adding ma- —_— Cafe. 5 s 2t 12 28 | WANTED—Dining room girl at the Vickers Hotel 3t 12 30 " Phone WANTED—Wood sawing. 253.J. F. W. Coultas. 4t 1 2 WANTED TO RENT—One or two rooms for light housekeeping at once. Address Care Pioneer, or call- 922, tf AGENTS WANTED—Get into a real _business of your own! Local city territory now open. Sell the gen- uine J. R. Watkins Products. Ev- erybody knows Watkins spices, extracts, coffee, medicines, toilet preparations, ecte. Standard for more than fifty years. Biggest line, biggest values, and highest quality makes easy selling for you. Write today for free sample and proof that you can make from $3,000 to $5,000 a ycar. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 83, Winona, Minn. 5 Sat. 30 | RRSME | WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s. 1 call 927. 1 10T FOR SALE—Spring chickens. Call 700-J. 8td-12-28 FOR™SALE OR RENT—Sixiroom house, modern except heat, phone 929 . 4t:12°29 FOR SALE—16-inch Jack Pine wood cut ang seasoned dry. Four 16- inch cords at $2.25 er cord. Phone 676-W. 12-21¢f FOR SALE—Full blooded prize barred rock and white ' - winners, ! leghorn, pullets and hens. Call 141-W 4t 12 30 [ FOR ‘SALE—Legal blanks of al hand. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds.. Complete stock always at For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- ; tionery Co., Bemidji. 6-24t1 FOR. SALE—16 inch birch and oak ‘green Also some dry tamarack. $7 per two cords. More than two cords :$3 per cord delivered. Hjalmar Hanson, Rte. No. 4, Bemidji. 3t 12 29 WANT 'To get results, state clearly what you want to sell or buy. Give correct addr.eshpl'.mne number, if any—so0 that interested parties may com- municate with you without a lot of trouble. Bring it to our “Want Ad” AD chine, style 310, sevem figures, complete with . stand. Used very little, address “B” care of the Pio- neer. 4t 12 30 _——— FOR SALE—Pzthe phonograph and | 2 doz. records, practically new— $150 machine; will sell for half for quick deal.. Inquire of Paul Winebrenner or phone 26-W. 12-26tf. —_— FOR SALE—12 pure bred S. C. White * Beghorn ' cpckerels, Maple- wood strain, at $1 each.. Walter G. Strand, Puposky, Minn.,;Box 42. 2w-12-28 FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds made to order. Stamp pads, all sizes and colors. Corporation and notarial seals, daters, rubber printing outfits. Mail _orders promptly filled. Bemidji Book & 6-24t1 Stationery Co.. Bemidii. o i ) | FORRENT | FOR RENT— Furnished room. Phone 673-W: - 8td 1-6 FOR RENT—Furnished room, 315 Bemidji avenue.;:. 00 . 3t 20 OFFICE FOR RBNT—Front suite nice rooms, Battles''Block 6t 30 FOR RENT—Modern furnished front room. Phone 289-J. 4t 29 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room at, 621 Bemidji avenue. 4t 12 30 FOR RENT—Nice modern furmish- ed rooms. 516 Bemidji ave. Phone 310. . tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment with bath and several single rooms New Kaplan building. 12 5 tf FOR RENT—Large front room suit- able for two, with board. 417 Minn- esota avenue. Phone 732-W 6t1-4 FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, corner 11th and Bemidji. Call 177 6-27 —_— FOR RENT—Good warm room for one or two young men. It is furn- ished and cared for. Battles Block 6td 30 FOR RENT—Office. Very desirable steam-heated office in Markham Hotel building. Call 920 or apply Hotel Markham. 6td 1-3 FOR RENT—1 modern flat in the Clayton - apartments. Inquire at 607 Bemidji avenue or pnone 25. 4t 12 30 FOR SALE—Dresser and chair, gas range, heater, porcelain kitchen table, crib, dining room set, Singer sewing meahine, floor lamp, wring er and vacuum cleaner. Party moving away. Will sacrifice. ©all at 1011 America ave., 'phone '329-R. DAGE AND NOW A GUM OUY W LOS ANGELES 2] WAS INVERTED A CANNON ‘AY WL small any ad—except for open accounts with us. comp: have | LOST or FOUND | FOUND—Sum of money, owner may © have same by proving property. Call at J. C. Penny store. 3t28 FOUND—Young lady’s leather purse on. Jefferson Highway. Call at Pioneer office. 3t 28 BUCK LAKE Mrs. A. E. Rector who went to Duluth last week expecting to be cmployed there this winter returned Friday. Miss Ruby Sawyer who has been attending school at Wolford, N. D., came home Friday to spend the holi- days, H. F. Sawyer and little son, James went to Bemidji Friday to spend Christmag with her mother, ~ | Mrs. H. N. Wilson. Tuesday was shopping day for this neighborhood. Those going to Cass Lake that day were, Messrs. A. E. Rector, Richard Rooler, Albin Carl- son, E. 0. Rogholt, Alex Sawyer Ed Raferty and Maurice Olsen. Misses Myrtle Rogholt and Cera Sawyer were in Cass Lake Tuesday, doing shopping for the Weodland Union Sunday School, Christmas tree and eniertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. M. Anderson arrived home from the cities Satur- day evening and expect to spend the rest of the winter at home. | The Glee ‘‘lub met a: tha Alex Sawyer home Friday evening to prac- tice for their Christmas program. They met Monday and Wednesday evenings at the M. O. Rogholt home. e £ | TODAY’S BLUNDER A whole slice of bread is never buttered at once. Break off small piece at a time and butter it as you eat it. The man also has his fork hanging over the edge of his plate. SOLWAY-JONES Mrs. Ed. Therry was a business caller in Bémidji Monday. Mrs. Pete Milbach was a Bemidji visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. James Ward was on the sick list last week with the lagrippe. Mrs. John Earling returned homé from the Bemdiji Lutheran‘hospital. Mrs. Chas. Larson was a Bemidji caller Wednesday- Jacob Sorenson was busy hauling wood from his farm east of Solway to ‘his residence in Solway. Chas. Larson of Solway is the proud owner of twin guernsey heifer calves. The annual meeting of the Jones Guernsey association was held at Fred Peterson’s Wednesday. All share holders fvere present but two. Miss Esther M. Anderson return- ed to her home ni St. Paul Friday- Mr. Madison and Mr. Lomen haul- ed hay for George Ellis Friday. 3t 12 28 Miss Esther A. Anderson retirn- We have a full line of All Want Ads Must Be Cash | CORRECTED | | e one Because of the detail of collecting we can not undertake to open accounts for amounts, therefore cash must ac- those who — ed home Thursday. She has a six weeks’ vacation. Florence Sorenson returned home Friday. She will return to her du- ties in Grand Rapids Monday. Bernice Olson gave a big program at the Riverside school Thursday evening. A good time was reported anq a large crowd. BASS LAKE The Bass Lake school held their Christmas entertainment at the school house Friday evening. A big crowq attended and every one en- joyed themselves immensely. Mrs. Cora Landry, who has been away for several months receiving medical attention, has returned to her home at Bass Lake but expects to return in a few weeks to Minne- apolis. Jucob Skirveseth. and family spent Christmas day at the A. A. Sather home Monday. ‘. Miss Alice Butler, teacher of Bass Lake, has returned to her home at Turtle River for a 2 weeks' va- cation. e —————————. GILBERT BROS. - Auto Painting Oo. .Let us paint or refinish your car, We do first class auto- mobile painting, perfect s ing and monogram work. We guarantee all first class work, We make old cars new. Give us a trial and be convinced 507 Third St. 1. B. Gilbert-A. L. Gilbert Proprietors CITY DRAY LINE R. J. TESCH ELMER MARIN PHONES Office 600 esidence 973 JDay Or Night Service We crate and store furniture Try our Service Make that overcoat last you ancther seas- on—our Service does it. BUSI%ESS""’ AND . PROFESSIONAL \ J Office Phone 55 Residence 808 8 DRS, ‘o Johnson & Borréson { - Physicians and Surgeons = BS”!DJ!. MINN. Dr. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeon OFFICE in Larson Block (HONB‘SOI < RES. 397 Dr. E. H. Smith Physiclan and Surgeon - OFFICE, Security Bank Blesk DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Bleak a2 Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER ‘BUILDING Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-8 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res., 311 DRS. Garlock & Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 21714 Third St. Barker Blk. Drs. ‘ Two and Nothhelfer CHIROPRACTORS Phone 316 Troppman Bldg. * - DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Mino. —PHONE 153-W— Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chirppracter Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. DENTSTS ) Dr. G. M. Palier Deatist and Orthedentist BARKER BUILDING Bomidjl, Mian, '| pr————————— Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Stere Phone 408 - o Bemidii McKee Furniture and Undertaking Comgany H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director PHONE 222- RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R 120 THIRD STREET PLU*PING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R i H i Weekly) for one year, with the understanding that I am to receive a $1,000 Travel Accident Insurance policy in the North American Accident Company and-that I ami‘to'pay no more-than-the regular Robert J. Russell hard coal, nut and stove large and small . brick- R price for The Pioneer, plus 75¢ for the Policy. W lllIllllillllllllllllllllllfllllllllll!lllllllIIflfllfllflflflfllfllfl!fllfllllllllllllllllllllflIillllllllWllfllllllIlIIlflIIIIIlI“IlIIIIIIIIIIIIII etts, soft coal splint and e C, L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer 'XMAS PHOTOS = Z][(undm'stand_ that should I disconf:inluel my “subscription’ or fail to e P eep if paid dp to date, my policy will lapse, 155 e e | range. Coke and'smith- HE || signea i ing coal. L I Boemlidji Fi 'on’ | E | address l RICH STUDIO Company S oot e ; LET US SUPPLY YOU | cUT PLOSHOIE s = 2 == = 1] Pri d k that more = [} OCCUPATION ..o | LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT e i e ARTISTIC DESIGNS E ‘Are you at present a SubSCITDEr? ..iiimeercieeenriiniccnnanes . %5 ER i Phone 570:W PROMPT ATTENTION, _ . | = Enclose 75¢ for policy and ..to apply on my, subscription. b 9 BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. , for appointment (;ll"zflge'::'xlig:.bzks ;k E , Wi LAKIN, President . E. R- EVANS, Manager l 29.10th St. Phone 41! ! ol | . Bemidii, s

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