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X Surround Grave as General Bor- ' S douux Eulogizes. Dud—aus- mllonwmntlnwflpflon. mthuroedved fiv’m-Genenl Per- phmneowotthueordducflmn‘ ‘the ‘fineral services: for the three: »Amclunwldlmwhomnnodln‘ ithe Germans’ first trench rald against 'Unltul States troops’ on November 8. MmmmmtwmuMm pfitflomlhjoranenlmnumn “B'omrded recommending that the request of General Bordeaux to have | ‘the remains of the men left'at Bathele- ‘mont be favorably considered.” The record, including the address of ‘General Bordeaux, in part says: " “By command of General Bordeaux, | A French division, the bodies of Corporal Gresham, Private Enright and Private !B-y ‘company. ¥. Sixteenth infantry, ‘were interred with religious and mill- fary ceremony at Bathelmont on the |! lflmoonotNovmberl. Improyised Altar Used. “An altar was improvised and elabo- a L] $35.6 oo ouél -nd $10.00 :per. month, | " oldiars of France and United States [by R iagem olerk . te until the next re| tl:‘e difference du.;utha cit: ‘G' ‘h'?'li“pmg ? Ly (‘:1‘;]:12 T bulinul. ere being: no 3 adjourn. Adjours ) Attest, | GEO. 'BTEIN‘ * City Clerk. ofllfllfl PROCEEDINGS o, S oK Spiba o i Councll met at City h: 8.0 &norum belna’ present.. ‘Alder- mnn ‘Smith was named as scting presi- dent. | Meeting cl.lla%-!n‘ rder. 3 Rol} Upon roll call the ‘were ‘declared -present: thippl. Haszen, Larson, Illll. E Bagley’ Smart, Mobers,- mr utes, Mlmlte- of the last regular maotln‘ were read and approved. B The following bills after boln; audit- ed were upon motion and Jecond al- wed: Gefil Bradt, wood for city build- Nov 4 emb mnnuotn. Eleetrlo thht fantry, artillery and engineer chiefs ‘and ‘a representative of the French corps commander, arrived and cook meh fleld music and band’ played ¥ ; “funeral march. The chaplain per- formed the religlous ceremony at the graves. Then General Bordeaux ad- vanced to the center of the square and addressed the troops and then the dead. A copy ot his address is at- tached. “The cmp:ny of United States in- | fantry fired three volleys and its trum- | peter sounded taps, ~All“the troops |33 ‘were then marched by the graves; sa- Tuting’ as they passed.’-General Bor- deaux and his staff advanced to the graves, saluted and departed. “Throughout the ceremony at the graves French batteries from their po- 7 sitions, fired minute guns, over. the village at the German trenches, “The entire ceremony was most im- pressive.” French Commander’s Tribute, | _The address of General Bordeaux in p:rt was as follows: the name of the Kighteenth dm-lon, l‘m qsma of ths French army, and in ‘aame of France, I bid farewell to c«um Gresfiam, Private Enright and Private: Hay of the Sixteenth intantry, {American army. | :Of their own fres will, they had lef{ uulr happy and prosperous country to 'come over here, 'They knew that the war ‘continued in Burope; they knew that the ting for honor, love, justice, ‘clyilization were still checked by the lonl ijprepared forces which - are serving : th ‘powm of brutal domination, opprudon. bnlty They know '.hnt an effort 1 necessary. They wished to ltvu us {their help; dnd also their generous hearts 4aid ‘not. forget old historical memories, [while others forgot more recent ones. 'l‘hw ignored nothing of the circum- mnm Nothing had been concealed fro: them—neither the length nor hardships of war, nor the violence of the battle, nor the dreadfulness of the new ‘weapons, mor the perfidy of the foe. Nothing stop- ped 1mmmww-nu«1mfl o; th %& oy x pn (b‘ front by our side; they have Ing the foe, in & hard and des- a to hand fight. . Honor to fll.ml '.l'hdr families, their friends and r fellow citizens will be proud when learn of their death, en] These graves, the first to be dug ln our national soll, at but a short dis- fance from the enemy, are as a mark of - $he .mighty hand of our allies, firmly glinging to the common task, confirming the will of the people and army of the Onited States, to fight with us to a finish, Teady to sacrifice as long as it will be necessary, until final victory for the no- blest of causes, that of the liberty of na- ons, the weak as well Thus, the death of th Power Co., - pumpl: nfi llzrht, pump station, ovem- Minnesota. Electric Ll, Power Co., eurrent or 1 brary, November . Street ' Gang, labor, ltraau Bemldjl Etum Imlndry, laun- d&y dor! Ty Huffman & O'Leary, office de and curtains, clerk’s office.. Jos. Hahn, scavenger work. . R, B. Tuller, wood for cuy building . 24.00 Chas. Trodler, city building 4.25 John Goodman, wood for clty building 29.2d Third Btrect Cafe, police depl.rtment Northwestern Telephone Ex- change Co., telephone service L. P. Eckstrum, labor to, water department ... Northern Grocery Co., merch- andise for p a building . Fred Petrla, rs to " date . i- general 50.50 1.00 1.00 6.50 7.50 47:40 116.28 O'Lenry-Bownr dise for paupers 5.13 Bid of John Goodmen for deliyery of seasoned freq]l cut jack: pine wood at $4.00 per 4 foot cord was ucoeyted. for cords, more or. less. d- of Lampman for mixed dry and s'reen cut Jack: pin ar-or tamarac 4 foot e, gopl wood at $4. er 4 foot cord was ac- |- cepted for .35 nordl. more or less.: Miseel Discussion was hx asto the removnl of the plank in septic tank, On motion and second the matter was deferred un- til the mext cleaning of the tank, The matter of a floor: for fir was brought up by -Alderman Joanis, was upon motion and second’ referred to the fire committee. On motion and second: the matter of %ellnln‘ serviceable - fire. hose, - as rought: up ‘by Mayor Vnndouluis. was referred to the .fire committee. The |mayor brought up the m‘tter of new‘tires for the fire truck, which on otl fl e committee, - There. being ho turther business it was moved we adjourn. Adjourned. pproved. H. M. CLARK, ) President. Attest, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. ITAI.I.AN PREMIER ARRIVES FOR CONFERENCE AT PARIS (By United Prees) 2 Paris, Jan. 22.—Premier Orlando of Italy arrived here today, presum- ably for the interallied conférence. SUBSCRIBE TODAY Costs Less and Kills That Cold CAS(ARA- QUININE e (] on UT for 280, At AnyDrug Stere B e oo o 25.00 | 3.76 und second was referred to the|: 740 ‘acre’ immov hardwood soil. water power. chine very cheap:. Popcorn Crii . spe! will'sell for;about one- ‘Owner gone. away. ' - Pair: light bobs wit! box; cheap. i - Good second hand 'buggy. Biggest snap in home: eu’ 3 c«me in} ING, BUT-MUST HAVE. TRACT SIGNED O%o ; Phone 41. FOR SALE—Dry tamarack $2:50 per FOR SALD——Housahold America Ave. Allo m struments, : FOR BALE on TRAD] of illness, farm 120 acres, 20 acres under cultivation, liouse and barn, fruit garden well . sto ll with trees and shrubbe: ‘Harry ‘Knapton, ‘Will trade for house FOR RENT . FOR . RENT-—Modern . 100! America Ave. ‘Phone 80 FOR RENT—3-room COt! ern, located on 5th St. Beltrami and Bemidji Ave. . quire 500 Minn. Ave. 'OR RENT—Four-room loupe, Dewey. Ave. A"Kleln.: FOR RENT—-Modem midji avenue. FOR RENT—Room furnish furnished. 502 4th St. ~WA!'1'ED = WANTED——Tie¢ makers, men to-m ties and cut posts. I P.iBateh- ~elder. - i ‘WANTE] lean ‘cotton. ra Nn * buttons or fuzzy -edges and. 1o 1 tle bits of pleces. We will pay cents & pound for rags brought to the Ploneer office in any sigeé quan- Ap»onalcmq clo ; x dotim, tities up to 100 pounds. Here's a| - chance:for hoys, to search mnther's basement or ‘attic for rggs and make a little spending ~ money. Come on, hoys, bring. your rags here and get the lop prleel ‘midji Pioneer. II!M_ WANTED—At 1:“. $100,00 of Liberty Bonds as puymont for. land clearing, ‘fencing, building materials, seed, hay, feed, cows, sheep, hogs, poultry, farm machin- ery, merchandise or merchandise accounts ‘as payments for new' or old land purchases, or for small farm mortgages. ~Every Beltrami county Liberty Bond should = be put to work this spring develop- ing Beltrami county farm-factory; production. your neighbors and start such co- operation work: at once. - Direct, or through our bond olurlns ar- rangement with certain. mer- chants,: land owners . and . clearers. . J. J. Opsshl, pcmldii Minn. - Phone 177 or 9!. 7 6-126 WANTED—To rent 3 ‘or - ern rooms down ‘town, If pouible, for Talk this over withj. land} lady and daughter; will be steady| renters. B, J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone " 41. 2 122 W. wing by 'an - enced dressmaker; will sew out by the day or at home. Call 501-J TheInbad Famlly---by Cowan. [ SaLwy! WWERE 1S MY NEW @ lmokm Iackev ¥ 5138 3 tolwt another estines’ genemte pded dfs (mthli ght have - n of “Holllster’s a.”. This der: harmoniously in “ha Trouble-Free erfi&mfi:chine of the First Q 2 hich you will find your own favorite i?)ufi olfvn %:vorite typewriter, and the othem%uldu. Improved—Simplifi ed—mglotdcrsm'i‘d — Artistic—Durable — Efficient— Slmple 2 Key. 2 '.:szl Shift— Ball 'Bearing Quiet—VislbIe-—Sott Touch—Light Action; . 1" In the Woodstock You Will Find.. Every time-tested worth-while feature which ; m‘&b 7 in the machine you are used tooh:tn:I h’l’:d;d -1l 8 ~find the favorite features of the ot which you wish your machine Yet in the Woodstock you will find this aggregatlon ~of hlgh int features much:improved and simpli= :o he touch, the | pemn. the ' mood, in a way um no othier typewriter does—(The best operators is): vlaw,mutulm:.hnduhldthhmllmt - typewriter can' wnflnu. B e :I.am hov?mllutotgon‘: loownon& 7 ‘l‘dwhou tral 5563; call up—call in—or write. woonsrocx TYPEWRITER co. - Chicago Bemndn %Plonaer Pub. Comp BEM]DJI MINNESOTA ty is made up of mdmduals. Tts prospen idual effort. -~ If you: send yot:'rd mcnr;e%rgr away for ;; %Ifrom a mail o ot ofié. red : cent of it every comesback. .pays store rent,clérk ‘hire=or does'a blessed: - thmg 3 accomplished by’ homespent money: everyone in this city sent away for their m Sup and ruin. “You wouldn’t b{ pose, chandise. - The town would go to rack able to give propertv ‘would. be little employment for - 1abor. Schools—chur es—evetythmg of -a public nature wou l:fiped to poor- housepovex?r There’s no reason‘why anyone skould ‘our home town merchant carries the best grades of merchandise market, They are goods of reco nized merit. They are sold at mlly one tfie orld over. You know yocuare getting full val e in glrglgwt manufacturers in the country #nsure that with th Your purchases-are protected. distance return costs—or delivery Your dealer a evgy effort:toddl slm:‘rour trade, tlilebecomesmtxlrtn?htgly i your likes es—consequently can serye you mos ac- grymanner R.fidtotopofialloftheseunpormntadvantagm—ymu local merchant can save yok money. : By -all means talk up your town—but fi frstwmthe speak by spending your-money at home. It is the solid worth of home- spent mgney-—nztgzoords thaty tablishes the public. wealth and welfare of the community. .mnmwvhmbmmm—mwmmmwmmfl The Calumet Baking Powder Company paid for the preparation of ?hls, article. = TOOK THE DWFER: \\j\-‘r?u‘; g AND BOUCWT TS DAY . { |cneaver- \LVER vowpen ¥ TAIS LOOKS LI\KE A mail-order There is no buying dissatisfaction charges. %reaates your patronage. He puts fofl;tdf} - ight to- Defecti