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W MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1917. [ FOUR S R et THE SEMIDJI DAILY FIONEER M - e $15,000 DAMAGE CLASSI FIE DIThese are Guod-Service SUIT FILED; ECHO - Advertisers - — = T - ((Y—_—m— THE DAILY PIONEER THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —WATCH HOSPITAL— “Every Watch Curable” BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. 210 3rd St. OF SC““OL WRANGLE FOR & Offering you their “good service” A. W. Peterson, Mgr. F‘OhR SALI‘i{*GaPage, l‘f)xrz(:t fltEmJ) and spending money to tell this . i ) ouse. ave no use Io . . J. i Spooner, Minn., Sept. 24.—Former | 1,etford. 3-924 fi?,'{";‘;'l' :{,e:,br:,‘:,ty themsolves; Wiy The Town Market : Superintendent of Baudette Schools N: E. Schwartz has filed suit against | FOR SALE—On monthly payments, C. R. Middleton for $25,000 damages. small house and two good lots. H. The suit is a sequel to the recent C. Baer at Security State Bank. school controversy in that village. 911tf Mr. Middleton, while president of e the school board, refused to sign a|FOX SALE OR TRADE—For wood or ' N. L. HARKKERUP Furniture Co. PRICE WRECKERS-on New and Second Hand DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children i PHOTOGRAPHER . ; ve., near high school. one & wrongful act in having his son begin 160-7. - s 5-928 Mosh hay‘ Pick yours out and call on our local agent, The Berman Agency, contract with Mr. Schwartz and was| Stock, two automobiles. See John ¥ Photos Day and Night Doran 6-925 . Instrumental in inducing his o vo: | FOR SATE OF TRADE—For cattle, Fu rniture, Stoves, Rugs C. Middleton, to bring an action re- straining the school board from pay- one 5-passenger Ford car in good Ghe ing any salary to Schwartz. The| shape. Address Box K, Solway, latter then brought mandamus pro- Minn. _ 10-929 GENERAL MERCHANDISE ceedings against Mr. Middleton and ([FOR SALE—S8-room lhouse with - Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, the matter was finally decided in bath, barn, garage, 100-foot lot Feed, etc. The careful the supreme court, where Mr. facing east and south. Crab ap- buvers by here Schwartz was allowed his salary and| ple, plum trees, currant bushes Yy y 2 sustained on most points in the con- troversy. Damages are now claimed for the wrongful interference by Mr. Mid- dleton with the rights of N. E. the injunction wrongful act of Mr. slandering Mr. Schwartz the public press, and also that Mr. Middleton at various times and pla- proceeding; the Middleton in through twenty days in which to make an- and strawberry plants on the place. 1207 Bemidji Ave. 6-929 FOR SALE—Very neat 5-room house, water, gas, garage, outbuildings. Must be seen to be appreciated. FOR SALE—Buy this splendid farm, stock and fixtures and all. Tl move out and you move in. Here it is: 120 acres fronting Big Bass + L P. ECKSTRUM Plumb!ng, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate . Phones 555 and 309 TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND Bemidji W. G. SCHROEDER Phone 65 Wg¢ Can Save You Money. What kind of a lot are you looking for? A location for a fine residence? site? litte home? Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and September discount. Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. WE HAVE THE LOTS BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Cor.-2nd St. and Minn. Ave. A good business Or just a place for a cozy St. Paul, Minn. ! it bt ces had made threats to ‘“get” Mr. Lake, 8 miles east of Bemidji. Al- INSTRUMENTS {1 Schwartz. s0 11 head of cattle and horses, Phone 683-W 116 3rd St £ The action will probably come up atbm:‘t 110 uz}r:s of };:y in bar‘;x am} . ol for trial at the next term of court| stack, together with a number o i i to be held at this end of the county.| tons of coarse fodder, corn, millet Correct patterns for morning, G i The papers were served by Deputy and 0.:;‘8, t-’.Difld top l:iuxgg' andlwagt- afternoon and evening wear i Sheriff Dundas and the defendant has| on with springs under box, almos B H M it new plow and disc drag, cultiva- DEAN LAND Co. are to be had at Barker’s in EM|DJ| ORSE ARKET days,” was Monroe’s reply when ask-| Bemidji, Minn. X PL ] s —— i ed if the hole was too small for him and stomaCh to Ret lhrough. SN | ‘ Has Bad Record. WANTED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS E. A. Barker N i Whether or not Dwyer is “hard| WANTED—Kitchen girl. Apply at Wholesale and Retail best fOl‘ Chlldren. b boiled” he at least has a record. This| _3rd St. Cafe. 921 Pitines, Organs and Sewing Jeweler L is the fourth time he has been con-| WANTED—Experienced janitor, half * Machi w l l 9 l it Bned,in the Beltrl;lml countyth:il. | days or all day. Koors Bros. 915t{| oL o) acines Semidil rigley's Is ¥ short time ago he was put in the SED— rd St. e L i % Duluth jail and escaped over night, w:g;rg‘[:lea?:; r‘;:,nfi:" X;s‘:;:;sgg‘; Phone 573-W 217 Third Street i H R to. The officers’ theory is that as R ¥ i Dwyer was in the cell with four|—-t_Spangler. 2924 STUDEBAKER AGENCY K teeth i other prisoners who were charged|VANTED—Wood; will buy good : 5 5 f rt eeps fee \ ] with robbery. his plan was to wait| Cordwood for delivery between Our repair department is complete and in charge of an expe o Sept. 15 and March 1. Terms: 10 mechanio. Give us a trial. clean and ! luth jail he returned to the Cass 57 5 I ¢ T 5 0 { Lake Mission and three was arrested W%I;I;I;‘D Glel ™ 5at Dwken;,%'é: ¥ for bootlegging by a federal officer ) and brought to Bemidji and confined TD—Someonc who Tias $T.000 | MININIIITIEEnnuninnnn nmin sy 2 to all ages. i e S swer to the charges. PRISONER SAWS prisoner stopped dumbfounded. “What are you doing here?’’ Dep- tor and other articles and machin- ery too numerous to mention. Have just added $400 addition to house. All goes with the farm for $3,- 000.00. Good title to the land. Terms: One-half down and the balance in from one to ten years, at 6 per cent. Would take small house and lot for part payment. 1 am an old soldier and lost my Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji Eat at silver Mesh Bags. Material is free from blemishes and finely woven. Designs are original and attractive. Moberg Construction Company We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. LRI D LR LU uty Cahill asked him. The prisoner :‘;",1,:;‘:‘ gg,’,;gi,,;“;’m;“‘mfigf’ov‘;‘f Talbphens BF Bemidjl, Minn. turned pale, started, then stopped| Aqdress G. M. Banfill, Lavinia, THE HOME CAFE T T IR L T T T 224 aluak Dook Th it ;lrlisrolf::s' Minn. Hox 44. L0u Gordon Burns, Prop. Prices range from $9.75 to FOR SALE—Hunting boat, cheap. : i quarters. An investigation disclosed the sawed bars of the cell. Monroe Refuses Aid. In the same cell with Dwyer was Alex Monroe, who Saturday after- noon was found guilty of robbery in the second degree. Although Monroe had the same chance of es- cape as his cellmate, he neither aided Dwyer nor made any attempt to leave his cell, it is said. “No, T thought T would rather go down and serve it out than «have them after me for the rest of my and has had many other ‘‘experien- ces.” After escaping from the Du- in the county jail. Claims Had Saw. Dwyer claims that he had the saw concealed in the leg of his trousers when he was put in jail and could have escaped before if he wanted until they all got their sentences and then free the whole bunch, but as all the rest were freed except Mon- roe and as he wouldn’t attempt es- cape, Dwyer had to take his chance alone. Dwyer will probably be tak- en to Leavenworth in a short time. PERMANENT RECRUITING OFFICE FOR ARMY OPENED That Bemidji is to have a perman- ent recruiting station was announced this morning by the recruiting offi- cers, Corporal F. E. Lee and Private Clarence Foucault. The recruiting station will be over the Northern National bank and are being opened today. The establishment of a permanent recruiting station in Bemidji is the result of the successful trial recruit- ing campaign which has been going on for the past ten days. The officers can enlist any man who has not been called before the local exemption board. WATSON GIVES UP Atlanta, Sept. 24.—Thomas E. ‘Watson, through his attorney, J. Gordon Jones, announced that he had decided to suspend publication of the Jeffersonian and the Thomp- son Guard, and to abandon his ap- peal from Federal Judge Speer’s de- cision barring the Jeffersonian from the mails. WAR SCOOPS Call 780-J, Nymore, Minn. 6-924 FOR RENT FOR TRADE—For Bemidji business or residence property, 3 well lo- cated improved farms n:ar Farey and Turtle, or will accept city property as part payment and give 10 years time on balance to parties who will move onto farms at once. We also want 2,000 cords dry cut tamarack wood for Minne- apolis shipment. Quote us prices in 100-cord lots, quick. J. J. Opsahl, 441, Bemidji, Minn. 918tf they want to double a great many times, in a short time, in an honest way. Just drop me a line, Be- midji, Minn., and I will call on you and show you what I have, and I will leave the rest to you. per cent cash, balance on receipt of wood. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co. 12-925 WANTED—Driver at Steam Laun- _d y. 2-925 WANTED—Five or six-room modern house, permanent renter. G. W. Ferrel, J. C. Penney Co. store. 6-929 The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is ° see that a mnotice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. JufyJell is a new, perfected gelatine des- sert—a highest grade gelatine, and with a big new featurs. It is flavored with real fruit Juices,sealedin glass vials. Choice . of seven real fruit fla- vors, Also Mint Jiffy- Jell for mint sauce and salads. Sold by Grocers Everywhere BIRD EXPERIMENT NOo. L SCO0P AND THE BoSS HAVE \T DOPED OUT_ THAT AN AIRSHIP BUILT THE MOST LIKE A BIRD - WL FIY THE BEST — “THE BOSS HAS VOLUNTEERED FOR THE WTIAL EXPERIMENT—BUILDING Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. KOORS BROTHERS CO. Bakers and Confectioners Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Fountain Goods 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 J. BISIAR, Manager $17.00. A wonderfully interesting dis- play of Dorines and Vanities— Phonographs Kodaks Aillntnannununnmanne I am closing out a few odd tires at a bargain. -- FOLEY’S GARACE -- E. J. LETFORD, Prop. NN Al h will soon be heard throughout the Land But--- The ) Sound of Marching Feet Before YOUR boy * Falls In” see that he visits our studio. We'll make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]IL AN ARSHIP OUT OF FEATHERS —— MINN aids The . : Fr ) THE FLAVOR LASTS '; - . S— + massages and strengthens the gums, breath sweet, and digestion. Flavor The goody that Is beneficial to teeth Relpful Defective