Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 2

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4 \ 7 THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEED S e ; | FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1918 LRSI o] e B *-.,,.; -u—flOME B UIL D IN G IIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER | cost half sent a word per issue, en | paid cash in advance. 111 ibe Tun for less tham 10¢-per ‘ssue.f| ! : Ads charged on our books cost one | | : ) ¥ o : cent a word per-issue. ds rur o ; the T % s i ; SR i for: less than::260. | I " We have:evolved some; Aeons since the Age when we dwelled in our “CAYE OR. I}l STONE HILL and blinked with covelous eyes at-our neighbor who amplyarrayed in Groatskins sat beside his own “fireside” of glowing embers outeide his ' Cave was No atteation pald to anonymous contributions, Writer's name must TOR SALE z ut not necessarily for publicatio 1. : 5 pog i PR 3 for the Weekly Ploneer ianst reach this offiee mot| Two eets of goodieayy work hat- i} L ARGER AND HIGHER UP THAN OUES. One new wide tire ‘wagon. ; AR § e T each week to insure publication in the current issue. = One good second hand buggy. . 5ol BT T |, uoper lisut bobe. With or with-f! B And atill a few thousand years later we find MAN taking on airs in a THATCH- o : S lm;)ne new cutter slelgh for ED BUT builded, by his own hands except those “PACIFISTS”: AND INDIVID- CARRIER \ 4 s ,.‘,'UALSqW»I_TH’ GARDEN HOSE WHOSE VERTEBRAE who still roosted on the" “ fix months ...... . 2.00 One spring tooth harrow. higher briméhes—.;hey with: the white corpuscles had not: yet grown COUrageous. v .$5.00 Ome year taesesasnne e $400 Disc pulverizer. : S 100 3-room house and lot, only.$35.00 3 : g ; IS Three months ..... | cash and $10.00 per no in<j|}|- enough to hrave lower levels “WHERE THE STRONGHEARTS AND THEIR , ; erest. o use, $38:00. sash. anci}]| FAJIRY OCHESTED BRETHERN COMMUNED IN THE GLORY OF THE/RUN.” = e v #1200 por month No nterest, | N And this marked the beginning of that COMMUNAL INSTINCTI—the FIXED y WEEKLY PIONEER $17.00 per month." No nferest. | ABODE which ENOYCLOPEDIAS AND WEBSTERS of the later day defined as | of: the mews of the woek. Pob-| " 5o iitul 16-acre farm, new five- : i 2l st posiage paid to any eddress, for, infroom' house, barn, hog house, wood HOME. v ewassasmsmmsome ons -$1.80 | house, and splendid well and pump; ; B = 12 acres cleared and ed. Joins ‘ v It’s a long, long way from the Cave Man and-the dwellers of the THATCH but - the;SPIRIT OF HOME BUILDING has ever kept space with the TIMES whether it i be a MANSION-—A BUNGALOW—A COTTAGE or a HOG HOUSE—we have the MATERIALS, I’LANS and EVERYTHING at our yards and ' FIGURING WITH - YOU IS NOT OBLIGATION. . A e binsor ;Lumbjer(}o‘mpanyfl- (One Board or a Carload) - | : : ~ Phone 97 I g:)yo own farm in ‘Nymore. Only $%;x 40-acre improved farm. . Good hardwood timber land. Only 4% miles out; $1,600. Might frade for honse. \ i Metz runabout in good running order; $150.00. Might trade. - BS NOT AS USUAL When war first deelared, the call went out to the country, ‘Keep = Pusiness as Usual.” At that time it was feared that the war scare would Rave a Siopmssing etlect:ugon the ind ustries of the country and cause busi- ¥ toMidbaur Aiospioseore’ Ordinarily this might have been the result, FOR W s but in She Eewsent instamceithe very opposite has been the case. 40-acre improved farm; 13, acres " Imsteudioreurtaits business fn any direction, the war has given such | under cultivation. = Good fivesroom a-stlmaius 4o busingss in all lines that the American people today are 3‘:‘1‘1“&15&"‘;‘:’;;“3331%&:: ‘?&fi&nnl::i g o han at'any time in their history, and ‘this in the face ATI IDEgENON o 3 G sulig.oo per: year, : Rien, ‘Mge@ums they have/been called upon to contribute to the various 6-acre improved farm, 55 acres|H ww ;*.. - . under high state of cfllfl;fion, 1244 ~ *= Now the slogan i§ not business as ususl, but business NOT as usual— Siigigants “::5‘}“""1‘&"9&”_“““1 i greater than usual, with more vim and vigor than we have before put into | year. s 5 H it. We arecalled on to make every minute:and hour of our days to| Five-room modern Louse ineluding || : : : COUNT. (Tt :msnirtastuper is urged, to speed up production, the farmer hegfins lflgflt- % Rent $25:00. : issgediits multiply the: yieid- of ‘his acres, Every mill and factory and lots:ro‘;ltnt ";“:‘y °'“ase'%'»":?r -"‘E thxu' ik MopitBitheiland: ts urged to give its best egorts to swelling the volume of | *7-room house, fine location. - A ' awess--badanse .only by keeping: the volume up to the highest possible|good home. Rent $20.00. . ] [ mark can we be enabled to respond to ‘the. tremendous demands that are gt:l;;?m l{:a:‘:’% 1;1:’%‘ 2 ‘acres of being mails mpen -the-Tesonraes-of ‘the country. ? It you want to buy, sell or trade Wei-heweibasn soewateghed’to bosst of the immense NATURAL and land, city property or anything of UNDEVELOPED fasources of the country. The time has come when |wvalne, see me at once. I:am: the man those resources-must-be DEVELOPBD. An unopened coal mine must be that can do the bufiln;u. : emmm‘tmflmn on the market. ‘Mineral deposits must be| pyone 41 or 547. = lisiizmrd sTtuest. deweloped-end their contents given to swell the total of materials. Valu-}5-212° % 2 abler inade-ot" timber that are needed for-manutactures must be lald under | s e 11900 the am-amd the.sew. The RESOURCES of the country must be brousht| " tskes. §-room e SOy e insy URR: 5 . tage at 509 Minn. Ave. Will sell i While. prices-of -all commodities are high, the country has money—| for $2,000 on: time. J. C, .Cobb, millions sud billions of it. ~Almost any kind of & workman in any branch Bemidji, Minn. 6 of industryvean-commands:decent salary, and good workmen are in demand | ;oR SALE-—Hay at $17 per:ton at|| Short hl‘lg‘l‘l, “waesmever before dréamed of. Reeves' Barn. Phone 164-W or Thin: W, - jiin ‘order that tiis may continue, ALL must work and earn and| 20. 3-281 i .“ spend. ‘The purse strings must not beiclosed ‘on the dollar thatis in hand,| FOR .SALE—7-room house 1%, 4th St it must be speat.freely that & crop;of dollars may be the result. What| ward: wifl sell cheap. “Ph ‘MAQ ARONI i¢_ taw/iRteriale ade high. ‘The world is crylng for. the finished product| 265:-W. K i Tsen] at; evan.highar. ‘The demand in all lines 1s, supplies, supplies, and | FOR SALE-“Garage business dhndva. Thlt Cooks In riety stock in.Fifth ward. Good ore supplies. it to.the:demand ‘except the capacity of the duoe. pplee aaide gt 4o 2 v o location. - Phome 266-W. 6-214 ' Let'the order ‘be’ "Full speed ahead till.the war s won.” FOR. SALE—$300.00 cash will buy 7 . v a four-room cottage in Fifth ward, fl‘d Fau' mlts s i % ) ""'—_——m m'E,, .| lot 50x140, wood shed: and well. R i ‘AMERIOA “REMEMBERED T! ; A enap, Call 265-W. ~6-214 In Your Mouth , _ b “The-torpedoing of ‘the American transport Tuscania by the Germans FOR RENT See-that et this: 5 i CHINE PRIED ! . wos-a toagedy thaticame much later than we expected. That the thou- [ FOR RENT—4-room steam _heated &0‘ ) you get ‘package i 2 MACHINE PACKE "i e ot Amewionn draogs. have -besn 1anded in France and England with-| apartment, modern conveniepoct : » ABSOLUTELY.SANITARY), out loss is really astounding, ! "7 'The yiNXIDE-of ‘the transport ‘was not to be unexpected. What Sher- mes said sbout war is.even mors than that, suchias Germany has’ waged. I¢he¥ baeniand 'will continue-to -he savagery in its grossest form, out- rivalling any that history or:tradition ’has recorded. " moge stalwart sons of America who sailed forth to battle for their country died as.they would have on the field. They went to their death as enlisted men.for the cause of their home and those of all America. They, 86d ‘Balore they had the opportunity to face the foe in an open fight. fl:w. met the ‘fate of ‘the sneaking enemy and were stabbed in the back. WANTED—Clean cotton rags: No buttons or fuzzy edges and no lit- tle bits of pieces. We will pay .6 cents a pound for rags:brought to the Pioneer office in any size quan- tities up ‘to 100 pounds. Here's'a chance f0T boys to search mother’s ! basement or- attic for rags and make a little spending ‘money. Come on, boys, bring your rags here and get the top prices. 1%0- 1 They went. to their doom by one of the most terrible forces of modern| midji Ploneer: te % < | onttre~ing -every -lota of national agreements and the laws of z | f _» i A WANTED \ CO‘ .But Germsny will pay a thousand times for those boys and America vl :zomember. when .the. day of reckoming: comes. That blow was all thet wasihwedsd for Slexmany to seal her doom. ; America “Femembered‘the Maine.” womm‘gzzvmvl};zm—mu tm; sl E @ & oy o MW, o ary, , selling guaranteed hos- ; f P i i PO el bob it el | ; XCLUSIVE WOMEN'S &_MISSES_OUTER APPAREL == time. Big Easter business, - Bx- Phione:850: . H. H, Cominsky, Mgr. Bemidji, Minn. perience unnecessary. = Guaran- 3 teed MiHs; Norristown, Pa. 10-213 SR e T e e T R POSITION WANTED—Young man of | 19 wants ‘position as clerk about Feb. 15. Address O, clo Plonze.o‘rs. EEEP ON SAWING Weretofore the German: authorities have had a swift and effective mathad-for. desling with.malcontents. Whenever one of ‘the gentry has . betometos voollevous-he has.-been promptly seized by the military power m i@ isunt tu- the: fromt: where (o ‘has been given &' nice and deadly post of aitress a . &ity. %o Tong-a¥ the obstreperous ones were few in number, this did the|._ Cafe. Experience necessary. 25tf business. But now. it.spems—it. the. cables may be ‘credited—that the LOcSa’Is‘e—-Ltaydlzes’ gollt‘l wntch,e:nntlng. ranks of the-complaints-hask home have been swelled to such proportions style, -cover engrav e 8t notiting:ehort of ‘the: troope’ ‘best endeavors will suffice to hold them X,’.’;flégmm;z‘;?‘mt' “Pde;_zrfi' 1il’ ¢leck’; ‘and-the’ dfspatchies hint that the troops: are none-teo eager [V Qi el ooty Lo S s S s G e L DR hegin shoating down. their brethren. The experience of Russia shows w@gfi&zg’file:he ‘;z'. ‘%v:l" that- there: ia netiing: so paralysing to-military effort as.a revolutionary | - Staples. Phone 510_‘,?[ " g-28 @yi mrert back dn the:country; but there is Httle as yet to indicate that | WANTED —General Housework. condif .in‘Gérmeny anywhere approach the situation with which Ker- Phone 516-W. 3-28 ensky and his. Bolsbeyiki successors were -2ble to-inangurate the reign of | WANTED—Two setters, $4.50 per anarchy.iw Bumis. -The.germ of the same situstion exists; no doubt, but| 987 Olsofi’s Employment Agency. 169w 10t "By 'wise-for-suy Eatento nation to bank too largely upon its ; 2-29 VIRHLY. Eipecialty the Upited ‘States ehiould mot be decelved. It is our sineey 1o puak our. war-program as though there were no-other agency for ugurlpz victory. —25 High Grade Suits Women's and Misses’, suitable for the present and early spring wear _sold formerly to $50. Your choice Heavy Winter Coats Mixtures, Kersey and Broadcloth. Your choice New Spring Dresses of Georgette Crepe, Taffeta and | e Combinations S $17.95, $22.50, $27.50, $32.50 to $39.50 White Lingerie Waists Separate Skirts at 98c $395 - - $1:25 White Wash Waists of Voit and | Wool. Serde, Checks, Silks, Poplin, Organdy. Many styles to choose from pocket effects and belted ideas. Worth - considerable more ‘umflr.ft Prestdent ‘Wilson will take heed from the fate of the Passsninicas he falled to-d0. when the Lusitania was ruthlessly sunk, and Aesright oen to-direet the war work of the United States, that Sctton might f6Mow; and ‘“fire” some of the natorious incompetents » - posing.-as ‘‘executives. <~ "Iuese-Voys ‘whé went down with the Tuscania offered up their lives fgr the Iberty of tite oppressed of Germany and Austria and the rest of the:peoples under the iron heel of Prussianism. N&wd’y could:tire Urrited States have secured in whipping Ger- mian ‘Rutocracy than ‘the emperor of Germany. He has proved himself the greatest .atimulus of the fighting spirit of America the world ever knew. * ‘m9wighty God was on the side of America and not the Kaiser when _was eunk. His hand kept her afloat until all but compara- tie: : figoly few aboard could be rescued. Sive for the next Liberty Loan.

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