Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 12, 1918, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Hsh represents n o!muwhmmmmmnm States F ‘Unlt tha!al pal EBRiERARE BEkbl ¥ . 48 w&lm-m THE nnmm DAILY !IOI!II FOBGITYG’EIK (Prepared. for and inserted fiy F. B. Lamson and to ‘be paid for at-the rate of $10.00 !or series.) +Tt is ‘announced that this price 1ist may :be taken by other townp ln . thig |~ vicinity as'a guide, by addin, GHOPSTICKS ARE NOW PASSE Phinese Insanitary Mathod- of Eating Affected by European and Amerl- ‘_-' can Infiuences. ; Funcy yourself a guest for the first at a Chinese dinner. In front of you, as you seat yourself on your back- less chafr, are a small plate, a spoon for ‘soups, and a pair of chopsticks. Of:the intricacies of the manipulation of the latter nothing need here be said; 1t 1 a matter of practice. Hach course §8 brought on in & large dish and pl in the center of the table. The seryl then, 15 simple; each person serves himself, and the service is direct.” You will, and so will everybody ‘else gt that table, put your sticks into‘the dish in the center, convey. therefrom food to your mouth, insert the sticks {nto your mouth as far as you chooge— and return to the center dish for niore, Nathaniel Pfeffer writes in World Out- look. By the time each guest has had three helpings it will require skillful maneuvering to get a plece thatihas not been touched over by sticks that have made at least two trips téh at least one other person’s mouth. "The sanitary consequences areob- vious. - As the chain is as strong as m weakest Mnk, 5o the health of that company 18 as good as that of its stck- est guest. And if you have been brought up under the tutelage of occl- dental: doctors and have an uncomfort- able: knowledge of germs, your mind dwells uncomfortably as you eat, on the condition of your fellow-guests, -If by chance your: vis-a-vis remarks’in pass: fng that he has a bad cold, your hun- ger may be appeased quite suddenly; ‘Little by little, however, this is be- ing changed. Today in the homes of many upper class Chinese, who have béen educated in Europe or’America or have come into contact with forelgn influences, .the system of individual dishes- and individual service is com- ing more and more into use. _————————— KEREK KKK KKK KKK * POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS EERREKK K A KKK KKK (Prepnred and inserted by and- for ©..W. Vandersluis and to be paid for at; the rate of $10.00 fo- aeries ) N C. W. VANDERSLUIS For Mayor. el B LR L To the Voters: : At the earnest solicitation ot a large number of residents of this oity, I have consented to again run for the position of maror. I have enforced the laws of the city, the state and the nation during my pre- vious terms and endeavcred to keep this city free from internal disturb- ers. I do mnot hesitate to stand squarely on my past record and there 1s not an official act but what, should the oceasfon again demand, will be repeated. . I Intend, if elected, to continue - to -endeavor to make. Be- midji a place in which it is ‘pleasant to live and one which we can cor- dially welcome visitors. I therefore sollcit the vote and support of each ~oitizen at the coming election. ° CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS. 30-318 : e frelght cost.’ Furlough Means Mule?’ The reading class was in session and the word “furlough” occurred, Miss Jones, the teacher, asked it any little girl or boy knew the meaning of the word. One small hand was raised. “Furlough mun- a mule,” ‘sedd- the child. “Oh, no, it doesn't." sald the teach- er. “Yes, ma'am,” insisted the Iittle girl. * “I'have the book at home that says 80.” Miss Jones told the child”to bring the book to school. The next morning the child came armed with a book and showed a picture of a soldier ‘riding & mule, under which was the caption/ "Goinz home on hls mrlou‘h . Our u%a(n’men are mxlgg‘s big I am a candidate for city clerk. I am a taxpayer and feel a direct ip- terest- in the growth and d"’lg’v ment of our city. I have had twelve years active . experience @8 an: ac- countant and bookkeeper in. county auditors’ offices in une state. If elected, 1 promise you honest, effi- clent and lalth!ul service. RANK B. LAMSON. d 28 to 218 S MW FOR MAYOR ‘(Prepared and inserted by and for Quincy Brooks and paid for at the rate of $10.00 for series.) ,' ground * Rent $10.00. -] under cultivatio; 0LASS|FIEI] Advermcmen.uqn this ‘column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will " for less than IOehwr {ssue. "One new wide tire wagon. One good second hand buggy. One pair light bobs. With or with- out box. Cheap. % One new cutter sleigh- for bum 0X. Disc. pulverizer. : One spring tooth har: :3-room house and lot. only $36. oo cash -and $10.00 per month; no in- terest. 4-room house, $35.00 cash and | $12.00 per month. No interest. 6-room house, $50.00 cash and $17.00 per month. Beautiful 16-acre room house, harn, liog .| house, and: splendid well and pump; 13 acres cleared and fenced. - Joing my own farm in Nymore. Only $1,- 800, 40-acre improved farm. Good hardwood . timber land. Only 4% miles out; $1,600. Might trade for house. ] .Metz runabout in good. running order; $150.00. = Might trade. S arm;- 12 acres Good _ five-room house, good barn, chicken house, fine well with pump and firewood. Rent $100.00 per year, . 166-acre improved farm, 55 acres under high -ut- of cultivation, 12 acres tame m -Good house and bnrn, good well. mnt $150.00 per Fivvroom modern house lneludlng heating plant. Rent $25.0! 8-room house on ‘corner uml three lots. Rent only "i 00. - 7-room homo location. ‘A of 40-acre ln:zl;pr%vod fin Rent_ $20.00. tiouse. and: 2 1f you want to bi ‘[1and, "city property or_ anything of money selling the ‘“Willoco” Line of | High Grade Gasoline, Kerosene, Lu- bricating 'Oils, Grease, House and Barn ~ Paints, = Auto Specialties, Hog . Oilers and = ‘Tank Heat- ers Direct to Consumers. 'We -pay our men liberally. WE WANT MEN to sell our products in every commu- nity. . Work spare time or all of ‘the time. No experience or:capital re- quired. This -is your opportunity. White us today for our proposition. WILLHELM OIL - COMPANY. St. Paul. Minnesota. FOR CITY CLERK (Prepared and inserte by George Stein and to be paid f tha rate of $10.00 for series.) GEORGE STEIN For City Clerk. My friends have urged me to again serve the city of Bemidji as city clerk. I am particularly anxious to prove myself worthy of the con- fidence you may bestow in me, should you see fit-to elect me to this im- portant position. It re-elected, I wish to give assur- ance that this office will have the best of attention and that I will at all times conduct it to the best in- terests of the city. Your support 1s nearnestly solicited. GBEORGH STHIN, d 27 to 218 City Clerk. QUINCY BRO gs For Mayor. ; To Bemidji (‘Itlzen.s' FAT Having been nominati d by the voters of this -city as 1 candidate for the office of Mayol idj, I ‘announce my candidacy tor ‘that office. It elected; my pollcy wil] be lo ap- ply common-sense business principles in the management of- thie city’s af- fairs; and to perform my duties hon- estly and impartially. In 80 conducting the affairs of this office 1:promise the very best. eflorta of which I.am capable. > Q d 27 to 218 FOR ALDEBMAN OF Eth wm ‘(Inserted 'y ‘and for J.”T. Hay- ward and to we paid for at the rate of $5.00 for series.) At the earnest solicitation of my friends, 1 have consenteu to become a candidate for alderman,. of .the Fifth ward. I solicit your vote and promise, if elecied, to give my best ortsfurthering: sthe best ‘ritérests " | of the city:and the ward I represent, J. E. HAYWARD. 218 A AN ANALIANPINS (Inserted by and for H. E. Palmer, to be paid for at the rate of $5.00 for series.) FOR ASSESSOR ‘At the urgent request of taxpay- ers of the city who desire a fair and equitable ‘assessment of the_city, 1 have consented to run for this im- portant position. If elected, I prom- ise to use my best efforts:- "to _make the assessment a just and correct one, without favoritism or prejudice. On that basis 1 earnestly eolicit the support and votes of the people of Bemidji. H. E. PALMER. d 29 to 218 The Inbad Famlly---by Cowan. value, see me at once. ‘I am the m:n that can do_the bu ghona 41 or 647 FOR SALE—Birch cord wood, green, $6.75; -delivered. = J, -J. McCurdy, 507 Minn. Ave., Bemidji. 6-218 FOR SALE—SW _of SW 40 acres.of Section 20 in the town of North- ern, four miles north of Bemidji. Approximately 600 cords of tai arack wood on it. F. J. Slmpkins, Turtle River, Minn. 4-215 FOR SALE—40-acre farm, Durand Twp., 2% miiles morth -of Puposky: Heavy ¢lay 8oil; guod house, ‘well Will sell for $750. Nick Hoftner, Puposky, Hinn, ¥.6°216 en at once, “ takes 5-room partly-modern - cot- tage at 509 Minn. Ave. Will sél for $2,000 on time. J. C. Cobb, Bemidji, Minn. 6-214 FOR SALE—7-room house in 4th ward; .will sell cheap. . Phone LE—Garage business and va- stock_in-Fifth- ward. .Good location. - ‘Phone 265-W.. .6-214 FOR SALE—$300.00 cash_will buy a four-room cottage in Fifth ward lot 50x140, wood shed and well A snap. -Call- 265-W, 6-214 FOR RENT ok FOR. RENT--Motern furnished rocm - with bath. Location central and _with prlvate family. 1002 Bel trami “avenue, corner. ,Tenth St. Telephone 639-W. : UM IRA! TAL TATRAL WANTED—Man by March 1, One e S ANTED—Woman wants work by t. “'TUESDAY. FEBRUABY 13, 1918 guaranteed: .:_calel' Hong@f. with a family to work on - dairy farm- either by the geason or the year. Must be good dry hand mflker, good to stock and under- stand general farming. House, wood and garden free. Apply A. E. Rako, Bemidji, Minn. 3-213 ; mpe era) “hougework.. . 608 Bemidji Ave. fery to wearer. time. Big Eastér bu perience - unnecess: [ A Sound, Safe Investment,. INVESTORS INVEST]GATE——Beeome a stockholder in fastest growing business in Northern Minnesota. , :On aceount of an ever increasing business; a limited * ‘amount of Non-assessible Preferred stock at $10 par value ¢ eatl:)lli drawing 8 per cent per annum is oflered to. the publichy. KOORS BROS CO. Manufacturers & Jobbers of Bakery doods Batter, Ice Cream, candle( and Fountain Supplies = Bemidji, Minn, Write For An Appointment or Phone 626 - NOTE: - No application for less than 10 shares acceptaed REFERENCES Security State Bank, Bemidji, H. C. Bae ¢ o tyNorthern Natlonsl Bank, BemldJl, W.L. Brooka WEDNESDAY Will Be “ WHEATLESS DAY ” Call For i KOORS Rye or Graham BREAD At Your Grocers ——The Taste Tells— 0 or = Mrs. Phil Gill, 7 2-213 B T ] WOMEN WANTED—Full time sal- ary, $24, selling guaranteed hos- 50¢ an hour spare 1-213 —_—————————————————— = llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllfl 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 dnvprs, on short notice. If you want a rig for a reasonable price Phone 164 W or 20 Feed barn in connection. Special prices to sleigh ridé parties. iz _Between 4th and 5th on Miss. Ave. Office Markham Hotel Bldg, CoL K. 'nnvss MGR Nalaoabo:o

Other pages from this issue: