Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 7, 1918, Page 3

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RAINS HELP INDIAN VILLAGE i ; daes ; FARMERS' & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION i : : GENERAL MERCHANDISE Good Rice Crops: Grown In Abundant Groceries, ~ Dry . Goods, Shoes, % i wl‘lour. Feed, etc.. Bemidji™ " " smom%onebss‘ : 4 ND PROFESSIONAL "-Synxet ls‘.a clty in the most curious JATL o TMli-iho Gk, Jow iakli i Chi Pelts and Tallow and will pay and Wake | Junels, flooded, tea and rice dlstricta A N e ne ||| You the full market price. . g of the far Southeast. Sylhet tea is |° RN ~'mm‘;sl'7or'1§1:1l:-:i g:wlnsge #:;tm“ | 3..BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 673-W for Good: Cattl We-are buying‘:;lides,l"urs.\l Wo'ol' ox Car Up'in Reformatory ‘known all over the peninsula o So low do these reglons llo | heavy rains of the rainy season resulf |= in thelr being flooded for many months | ot e e s e st [T Se R om0\ HUFFMAN & O'LEARY ‘lall travel is by boat and even ehips of || s - 3 ‘some- slze can navigate. The torren- Ofice s““,m:’ Bank Block | NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half Block North of Union Statien, BEMIDJI, MINN. 7. -Office—Miles Block ' AR ; tial downpours flood the lower parts of } ; : ey A : S Din Joed st ol D & denth-of mmavy fast. TR FURNITURE & - Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” b AP Toes | here o on it vilage ot 0 bse || puiysicrin anp avaogon | |f UNDERTAKING |SUBSCRIBE: FOR PIONEER nthe’ Servitude. | ured ‘rainfall of 60 feet in' one year, _-Office in Mayo Block . : S ; Ve an exchange. €8ys. - Ph,onf 398 - . Res. Phone 397 H. N. McKER, Funeral Director " Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” Chicago—~The . wanderlust eall The villages: of this curlous district ns. The wanderlust called Bill, Gus | gpont Sylhet are set on the crest of nd Blll‘l \».v':t:mml,e,‘l tvhnp t{lelr world}y hills, - After the rains fall they are is- an W emselves away in | jands. e people, are very expert “Box icar. The box car would ‘take o y = || mommewer | . " DR. L A, WARD ' 1 bconrsrernmman 3 T e ‘ PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON' D d | boatmen and' the children. can swim Bemidji, Minn. : Bat at then tp strange ports, deposit them In|gimost as ‘soon a8 they can walk. — * ; ICTURES of home folks Fare lands. : ; ‘This is probably the only part‘of In- THE HOME CAFE P carry warmth and com a tramp printer. Bill Wa8 | dfa where the canoe is in use. A -craft |17 DRS. GILHOBE & Gordon Burns, Prop. : ramp printer. The desire for change | not unlike the American 18 manufac- MoCANN 7 fired them' both. . They nestled |tured by hollowing out a tree trunk PHYSI::;:{_S_:::' :‘::::EONS Corner, 8rd. BL. “fl Belttami Aye. fort to the heart of a soldier. /in7the corner of the box car as it!very thin. Larger canoes, propelled - bumped and_rattled over the ralls. [ hy-20 paddles, are made fn the: same S y fell asleep, dreaming of coconut | way, and" canoe racing 18 one of the - s'-gves au:;g yellow-walled towns, where | principal sports. DR. EINER JOHNSON - would wear a mantle and a sword.| “mme villagers of these 1sland villages ||~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : of and be printer to some highness, where | yoop diminutive cattle which they feed > Remidfl, Minh: .- Save Your < STUDIO . BUI could land ‘something soft and slm- | jarzely. on marsh grasses cut from Cash and - Dle.and colorful, - - P boats. As a result of abundant feed s 1 “iAwake to Find Car 8fanding. fund lack of exerclse, the cows grow AV, GARTOOK, . D. Your Health hen they awoke the’ box car was |fat and sleek to a degree —unusual SPECIALIST i Les 1 ki a e".lpl onger. in- motion. Everything was [among thé lean Indian cattle. Thelr L) ‘\' i EYE EAR NOSB ' THROAT ét. ‘Gus and Bill crawled forward. Glasses Fitted Al “It looks,” sald Gus, “as if we're — on' @ siding” milk, butter and cheese are known as delicacles in the nearby cities. These: ‘same villages raise unusually fine rice, i QUIN'NE Ma;:e an appointment today. o Jet’S bump off” satd Bil " “We [ by planting before the rains begin. | - ‘DENTISTS ; MY - bifpretty far along anyway. May- | As the country 18 fooged, the stalks i s gendid old s tr 0y - be we can hike tle rest of it of the rice grow with the rising sur- DR.J. W.D 2 i form: ; sure, no oplates o -~ 'BHll was thinking of..the ‘printer's |face of the waters, so that rice etalks DE'I‘I»’I‘{:EFB'lcx i fii“a‘:‘.t,‘:.&:'.‘um Y The Hakkel‘ u p StUdIO ‘Avalon’ for which he had set forth. |ten feet long may be seen when the Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. genuine box with Red top and Mr. Hill's picture on it. us; ukewise meditating upon : this | loods recede. Office Phone 376-W . Res. 376-R- Costs less, gives ¢ & ate’ reaim, slid ‘open the box car : - e e e R s 24Tublore for5e, 8 “w::% ;he two jumped. MONK: FIRST TO USE CORK: DR. G. M, PALMER : AtAnyDrug Store Guarding Our Lines Bemidji, = - - Minn, Office Phone 124 Residence 346 Discovery That Is Universally Made Miles Block, Bemidjt £ ” Lk ) it ot boan . wiion & s Use Of Was the Result of “Move on,” said’the man, “get on Chance. - c l T v L Iv E R ur shops or Tll report you.” % pérs ; ¢ 'l.,'l?e mnlip;as one otpthe yB’ll“l;l'ds at | The d{gcoveg % xfiorpm Sl gmwn Guard ) : s ascribed to the mo n on, rding our lines is like guarding idji i ice i ; :ner:mxi;lfl o:);g:trxt?;ie gtg‘:i v;l:s- who managed the cellars of the abbey North of Markham Hotel our heaith—we must .encourage the g A gl A e i Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE’S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W Tel. 280 || care of cur bodics—train our ‘organs { ong urth of Haut Villiers in 1675, “ One day he . y '_m?d;t;::‘i:n&:lr eye::‘m:::::g ran short of the usual stoppering, for bodily cndurance, efficiency and full achievement. It is mot so much d |whigh wes pads of hemp or eloth | | ¥ . 7T 2 " : %gfigfif&é‘fi:’f u':: %ha?:l;, steeped in ofl, and being something of DR. D. L. STANTON a necessity to fight. disease as to culti a botanist, he had noticed that the out- DENTIST ‘ vate health, Gibbons Block £ .« forming at the door of a large build- A i > . : ing } 18782 20 |er layer of the bark of certain speciés Office tn Winter Block fr e et do lncredet e cuicns C. E. HICKERSON, Manager . They found themsélves walking in |of the oak tree wag of comparatively | | 3] ‘Institute, Buffalo, N. Y, says, soft wood. He procured some of this “Keep the kidneys in good order. Try porous. material and shaped it so that OSTEOPATH to climinate tfirz;gh tg.he skin' and “in- It would-fit into som ~partially fer- —“—_*DR W T : t?st'mc?‘ fll:ed poisans t;:at otherwise mented bottles of wine.: - e, { . N. A. P clog the kidneys. Avoid eating meat ZLater on opening the - bottles’ he OSTEOPATHIS PHgs% TAN as much as possible; avoid too much found that the effect of the confined AND SURGEON salt, alcohol, tea. . Try a milk and carbontc acid gas which this new stop- Ibertson Block Office Phone 153 || vegctable diet. Drink pienty of water, 414 not allow to escape acted on 4 obtain Anunpr (double strength) for fhe wine g0 as‘to make !réflervme. CHIROPRACTOR g‘zfi&fi_f_‘:fig‘" .n““hdcl;;":{g'“efis'zin);f;: From te‘:ienho:tgr Rhlont time 1t :“ toxic poisons and uric acid.” supposed that this phenomena was due o . toptll)::nctlon of the cork on the wine, THORWALD LUNDE toggr D'F osi?.fiffiffigfigfi,wi?“& difil'r'fi: and effervescing or hissing wine be: [} Acute and Chronic Diseases ||scalding “water,” or if uric acid in the came the rage. -Enterprising’ mer- handled with great success. - ||blood has caused rheumatism, “rusty” chants’ saw the’ possibilities’ of this || 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W ||joints, stiffness, get Anuric at the drug wood, and they introduced it for gen- || Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. store, or send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buf- eral purposes as stoppers. fhis line, dazed and uncertain, into & munnmnnnnnnEna R - PALACE LIVERY — TO THE PUBLIC — Good teams and sleighs, careful drivers who know the roads. We are prepared to furnish first class rigs day or night, with or without drivers, on short notice. If you want a rig for a reasonable price Phone 164W or 20 Ifeed barn in connection. Special prices to sleigh ride parties. LTI falo, N. Y., 10c for trial package. Send a sample of your~water to Dr. Pierce and it will be tested free of charge, or writc for free medical advice. Anuric is a regular insurance and life- saver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime salts in their joints. Evolution of Wheeled Vehicles. VETERINARIANS Whén the world awakened from its apparent long sleep of the middle ages, during which the art of vehicle con- VETEJ:iI%%BRNYmé%%RéEQN structlon, like all other arts, sank into || Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west oblivion, manufacturing was revived of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 and from this awakening, abaut 1400 | 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. A, D., marked improvements are found. : Emperors and kings vied with each other in the effort to outshine and out- W va?TEEéglg}xwkI‘:{Nv' X class one another, and through this || Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J rivalry we note substantial advance- 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. ment.. In 1550 A. D. it is sald there were only three coaches in Paris, and LAWYERS within ‘the next century we find the . feudal lords throughout continental Europe supplying themselves with the Between 4th and 5th on Miss. Ave. Office Markham Hotel Bldg., Col. K. W. REEVES, MGR St Paur, MinN.—“I thank Doctor Pierce very much for what Anuric has done for me. It surely is wonderful. I have doctored for years, but no doctor or medicine did ‘thc good that Anuric did for me. I was so sick at i i HIHH times that I could not do any of my| [ il ”l“ (thtle housework nor could 1 attend to my i = = =N ])y sick calls. I took two boxes of Anuric R and now I feel jusi fine. I could not gfit :iI:ong onchay ~/ithout RAml;uric in the house”—MRs. ANNA M, 130 GRAHAM M. TORRANCE South Robert Street, m UM " mGet on to Your Shops or I'll Repori You? - - ‘umish and paint. In ten minutes Gus -'fld'B“;fl‘:e‘l'f P;”‘;it'y emlzloyed 1';‘ most_extravagant and luxurlous of | kLAWYER | . mates of the'Pontiac reformatory, mak- | ggyipages, some costing more 'than es Block -~ Phone 560 : | l'ing qx;;:lttnn ::nus for something - like s:‘l10,000 %ncho . ; How Tmt Funds ents a day. The artist’s skill was employed, A\ I / “What the—" asked Gus. “Where's | poet's sang beautiful .songs In thelr : BUSINESS . ) < ! Mmt Be Mdld___ the boss?” 5 ~|praise, and the epidemic spread, Cre~ | oo : : “we'll find him,” said Bill ating an eager desire ‘upon all to out- N. 1. HAKKERUP ' That eve;gg,/ as the movies have it, | rival thelr neighbors. PhPftiOTl()JGRAl;HER Gus and BIill endéayored to gain an | =y 10tos Day and Night < udlénce with the superintendent, f Th; TR Third 8t Bemidji ON E of t':he eatest clementss of f:xege‘:lr ‘:?rfiiwa:;:flzfxfimm?gum There are three different forms of . - g 41' ' 5 safet;y n st Comp any er- as irrational. | They saw not the su- | taking optum. Some people, for exam- TOM SMAR! 4 A Shine in n il vice lles in a carefully formulated perintendent. They received fnstead a | Ple the Turks, eat it; others, mn; t‘!:io DRAY AND TRANSFER Every brop®’® oS sl set of Iegal safeguards in the hand- cell, and thereln they lay down to | Chinese, smoke it, while the inha i Res. Phone 58 818 America || Jet a can today from B o . - meditate upon the whims of fate and | tants of more civilized countries "’““l' Office Phone 12 """‘"“'f"‘" or gro- llflg of Trust unds. the helplessness of man, 1y drink it as laudanum. The drug is . &ery dealer, AN 5 5 i Case Drags Along. shitained from; the unripe,fralt of the, For instance: the law requires that all 7 S ‘| common white poppy. Incisions are FUNERAL DIRE: nd For one month Gus and Bill ‘Strug- | made in the heads of the plant, from b T g;on E RN o < such funds n}l;lst }l:e kepft s}e‘paéate and not ed; agalnst their strange destiny, | which a creamy j¥ice exudes, harden- “UNDERTAKER combined with those of the Company or helr efforts finally attracting the at- | yng on its exposure to the air. Thisis (| 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. || . - of any other trust; that all securities pur- tentlon.of the powers in charge. For scraped off and made .up into small chased for the trust must be assigned to pnother ‘month these powers struggled | cgces, in which form it is sold. The : usterole. See How ‘ ; with the fine legal point which the sit- | sonfirmed opium eater or smoker re- % DEAN LAND CO. - Quickly ]:&Refievg the Trust Company as Trustee; and th‘z:t i uation of the two printers offered. For | quces himself to an indescribably and, Loans, Insurance and You rub Musterole in a separate set of accounts mus-t show the B s o 0 | wretched state of mind and body, and City Property o is b o ill condition of each trust at all times. And during this time | yery geldom lives to be forty if the || Troppman Block Bemidji 5 T ,m #od B hactih chg:;;dp:lrgtmshtx practice has been acquired at an early g ite o In acting as Trustee, therefore, a} rust 0 Ty [jto the p - | period in'life. instead > Here “JimiMaddigan, in charge of el Ol } e R d A SR S RN - a Company is in no sense a bank. t acts the print s§.¥, fastened an eagle eye 3 nd | merely as your agent to carry out your upon the tsv!(?’ men. aYiddish. . J MlNA MYEHS exact wishes. Your Trust Fund is not ; - 'Yiddish is a term used to designate % : ) ; ““:;e,}:? < g“l’l‘:’!fi“&c‘f}‘;;mfi;efi a lnngunge whith Is spoken at the pres- || Maif dressing, face massage, t| “pooled.” It is handled as a single busi- { y y . SWite . . ;:j;'of Chicago's foremost printers be. | €At moment by some millions of peo- || ¢rom combings $1.50. o2 mile ness unit and in such way that you al- ple.. Strictly speaking, Yiddish is not ism, lun 5 T 2 language, nor a dialect, but 4 jargon || 311 6t 8t Phone 112-W r joints, sprains, | ways know its exact condition. —the jargon used by Judeo-German orp he took up prison work, is a liv- i {ng encyclopedia of the trade. e weren’t sent up,” wailed Gus | sential basis i{s high German, with an /deels of justice having flaally made Ao necessary rotations, :ngl;mre of Hebrale and Slavie ele andfor the hundredth time the two un~ communities dwelling cl:)leflyh ml Gel; ————————— W i te tramps recited their tale of | 120V and Russia, and by the imml-| Cloti DIBY CLEANING - ; Uncle Jim hearkened and after 5‘;‘"’% f:’?“sgt:t'::' tg‘(’;sl:;“;‘:;? ltt‘l] 108 s i‘;’::l‘ghf;:; den, Women EI‘LS- HCKEY RUST 0 ¢ e Unite . & *hildren ng n pr‘ope; “::gz;?da&zocg:‘;g existence to the persecution to which i BTH ST.AND 2 NDAVE.SOUTH. | h s%fl‘;’%‘“fi :nflpe‘;son the Jews were subjected in Germany | \ M OLIS // l g: AT are tow at. liberty, the | 8t the time of the Reformation. 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