Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 17, 1918, Page 4

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figtp’endlcg‘u hi “ m. Clogi Hotel, | the ‘poisons oi this dreaded lt;n« ! S e "-3"% .. chance. for 5 oy 3 3 ), Ter B re publication o current issne. : (thru the . virtues of 'this e | sour stomach or. gas and . 8p- re publicatiol in th wi : ‘zm:m.m?m:& ::;:, tt:’t‘.ir.mlau in| 6’?‘““% "“““mfi"g,{ m_s:; package | Barker Btors, . Cf 7iliog walker sold. CIix DONE 2-118 ¢hat Anuric is many g : T old arti- | than lithia and eliminal cles, “rocker, water. melts: sugar.. For sale—One: ty el R : JAELES AR 8 hot "4 next month or next year— rightnow.. © =~ -« . . "‘T«‘EE!C_&_N_“ESSAE_?E%ITD‘N | : r mon BSEE TR n* splendid ‘health; and'.’since . A study of Court Records shows that.. | b e i : TIETL S S | g o build el . over 80% of -pro owners. leave no in New York and Chicago, brenches’in ‘!‘ principal cities. sty : ,i . \ ; sor | this mc‘fl:‘mg'“ s ‘}"gd“'hd Wills. Perha}.)s %&fflm‘i 5 gl%&- — - . = == and splendid Weél Gp, - 14| give:me relief. ' It is a splendid remedy | [} tate -seriously inten to e a Will GOING TO BE A CHANGE—IN DULUTE ~ gcren cloarod B fAlcN, lolne IS ol Sia vae "t Tn .lgmml‘um Il <someiday,” but they put it off and off : {he dogged determination and persistency of _those o Titas lac pBuestail i e b | until too late. Procrastination—nothing : {ans, Dultu::rwo:ldno'?moum tomuoch_ more than_ the ‘original " soms. o o :.“ T P il iy clse : mbbed them of t.'hCI_t lcgal right to N caks.” ove ‘at the present. But that's not Duluth, and that's outi iy good’ Tunn L o | Sty il provide for the proper distribution of their ‘WHY: Duluth. ; : : ¢ \ i : : : inch she has gained. - She has fought A ; : : g i 1 g oy G s 5 ml:::,': rh.t":::: m.r::mnunm and she has coime through ;i T Botsel o M * See How || [, Slt_da;qn tg:a}:l and decide ll:py y?ll‘h wish your & flm She has gone «over :the top” every time she started L2 ; e AR L ul ] 5 property distr lt-le an;f:zlyour eirs. en oflk. O o oyes'and battled on. She has done all this with what / 40r sale chic st s role In briskly, an P it S kb e i b g Ss beam disclosed as about the most wretched stesm road service and dis- e \i L, | euelly che pain e D Al e erimination, in certain’ directions, as one could imagine, and when Duluth g ‘ Al : e e, whit | thze"prgve i yo : v o o the n it was up.to Duluth to do something in this direc- e (n of it instead | e e S :n 3 ::o":tcl::fiu:l::u and D;teulom.l interests and everybody else in 83! sell for ahuly o 3 plaster. Will § il- ~ The appointment.of a competent Executor is as' ‘::o'n! held a meeting and with some more of that characteristic spirit l;‘:l"; fi;l:t .i \“.'_ e ,m‘ : : important as the drawing of the will ifself. Name ' sent for the ‘officials of the offending Toad, eat them down and in substance|hox, cheap. | W 5 what relie ittt this responsible T'rust ‘Company and 'be. assured, of asked polnt blank, “What's the game?"’ : . Good secong’ S nchiti fi o an efficient executorship. - Duluth found out in s hurry. There was nothing k: offer. Duluth : W through. it like & mosquito bar and laughed In grim umor. : 40 b in : : ; 5 - There's going to be & change in some directions ::l‘"dmi‘ Dllllltt.l'l H\: 5 OHA TO 7 mbr‘grn. P i i : it i the development of her industrial enterprises and business ‘nterel an TY SP | pne 5 ‘ AIM ( often Ly ' 5, , 3 z ; T & if given half a.chance l::ne wlllltml: 'o::k o: those so-called ‘‘metropolitan T HAY ! 30and G% Jars; Wm‘aso. i m‘LS" ECKEY RUST centers” look like-a selling plater-in & race. - . “ |'TRACT . SIGNED (OR R N ‘We said, there's going to be & change. W(')r};K, O}V ?“Ax,lg\m C ; : - \ BTHSTAND 2 ,NPAVE.SOEITI-L SRl e 5 D ¢ 3 ere is big: busine = R\ \ ST : - : 5 | year, o give %1\9 fbistrleg | | | S \MINNEAP OLIS E. J. WILLITS, 115 3rd St. o .7'8-123 ., Ot all the deep. questigps \,qulved in' the<conflict mow. raging, th _question of most vital:interest to the people ot 'the entire world is, “What, " of the American farms this year?” A Possibly, too,.no other fact assumes such’ positive form a8’ that th farms and farmers of America must win the war if it s to be ' won (afF question that tan ‘admftiof no discussion). A g etan ~" But tarms CAN NOT be operated without man power, And man power is the one thing American farms lack. Then what is the answer? Man power. must be supplied. ok R Ena} enough to assert, but far more difticult to accomplish. For}: years now 'thié farms of this country have been gradually depleted of the - - Justy y}mns blood that should have stayed to enrich them. -The army has; y »dg t:g:‘:lab;?ez. =| added the cap sheaf by taking hundreds of thousands more. G o AREIY] It is plain to a blind man that the places of these-young man MUST | — & be flllqfimlt‘:wv_ farms. are to be operated at their.full capacity. this. year. | But there are -no available sources of supply. Farmers now are offering 5 A < unheard-of wages just to get help to gather the corn crop of last, year,| g’;‘::: Mll‘nn . P s much of which is in danger of rotting in the fields in some parts-of the WANTED—TWeRty | i At y¢.and help is not to be had. « Troppman’s met Store, Ap- countr; Tgere ““an be but one answer—MEN MUST BE DRAFTED FOR THE | - ply at once.” Newdad/for big money’ aroacas > raising sale whj FARME : R We are told by Secretary of Agriculture Wilson that the ‘country is . :;Iy'i‘ ;‘P'_I:- = expected to produce an even greater crop of all staples this year than was | ‘"o thD—oorouglfbm ¥ producéd last’ year. This demand, with the fact that the remainder of | 708 Bemidji Ageii 1117, the army draft will be called in the spring, 1s liable to render the situa- m—n:mmwm_ tion acute. " keeping; man angd:wife, no:chil- We confess our utter inability to see how the farms of the country %’ei‘,' BMllzsltabg‘modern © Address. are to be run successfully without the aid of those bred on’ the farm. Thiere ‘are no more patriotic class of people in this country than our ANTED—Girl farmers, taken as a class.. But even their patriotism can not accomplish = the imbossible. It may yet become necessary that the government re- neer Office. " store to the farms the men: taken from them and fill their places in thg — ranks with men drawn from other walks of life. v iy TRy : 3 € % > L ‘ SUBSCRIBE"T0D P & “ WHAT'S ALL THIS NELSON DISCUSSION? ; FOR TflE pIONEER ; Y § 3 It 'is {iiteresting to note the apparent uncertainty of what is to be 2 ,H 3 5 A \ g - the-political fate of Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota. ‘Just why all a : - ! 5 : the diseussion is a mystery to us. If Senator Nelson will again be a can- ; * 4 : didate Bhaf’s ‘all that’s necessary, and no one need lie awake nighty wor- : % i3 rying averiwho’ will be elected. The state needs Senator Nelson and so ‘B : does the United States, and Senator Nelson doesn’t 'need the office. || FUNERAL DXfiECTOR Seems tg us.that's all there fs to it. . ¢ X Those iMinneapolis bandits are getting a little careless. In broad |} BN | % ! % . daylight, yesterday they robbed a bank in the Loop district at the polnt of{k" | ' Lo revolvers, secured only a measley thousand in cash and made their escape, |, ‘4 5 as usugl. = Still, a-thousand, isn’t to be sneezed at for a few minutes’ work PR, ¥ i ? d ‘s 0 4 \ % hy A Zowacan, i l 405 Beltrami Ave, s B b 5 il E e Mins, o B i S Captain Whisler killed four meén, nearly killed another, stole $62,-1% -_-‘-.‘.—_-‘ TR = P i, 826.21 from the Army bank at Camp Funston and then committed suicide by sending two bullets into his own head. It is & pity he didn't go to .. France/and. get into action in the trenches. N 5 : 4 'Wa:gather from Secretary Baker’s alibi that it takes a long time for the qul_:termastar‘s department to count the buttons required for & million ) oo : ' 1 I or 'morg uniforms.—Minneapolis Tribune. : C s % i Tfi‘; chances are, if st;me Minneapolis “cop” - should happen to catch ‘ | S . e aZ aa,l N O I e one of ‘those bank bandits the gun artist would swipe the officer’s. watch| ° No— . and make a getaway. L g B Phone 42 ~ As an auxiliary to the I. W. W., why not organize the National Asso- clation of Income Tax Dodgers?—Duluth Herald. 3 }(xz sn’t the frowns of our enemies that we should fear, but the treach- i = = u!:@atudubphmdmom”otlmnlend. o v > SRR O T i Defective.

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