Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 7, 1918, Page 4

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f | i 1 i } i { | ! — GIVE BOMBS TO TOTS| GERMAN DISPATCH DOG ON HI o 7 & o, # . "' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - - - 77 7~ L T s e TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918, “|'BEMIDJI PIONEER' IS «| - NICKNAME ATTACHED R T ] S MISSIGN - | 86-J. | FOR'SALEBicycle. . Phone. 4 L i9-6T one thing that deserves ‘of credit it is the Y. M. C."A. they won'’t do for us boys isn’t worth writing about; use. for them; also about 500 feet ‘We are from good old Bemidji.' T hope your.garden comes out &7bjg| success and that all the farmers may reap a good harvest.” ceived by Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Olson i/l from'. their son, Kern Olson, who is ] in “mi}itary service and stationed at p ey 7 San'Antonio, Tex. The following ex- Ohicago—The thrilling story of bl O Iach &) o men ame 1o o0F S ‘experiences ~ against the Huns - fa o S BIRGT Of Bow. Zaon - Y\ | FOR SALE—Gne electric reading France was told by Sergt. Christopher gmg huppen:d. The bv;;x;y X:;K 5 ! gm;llp. Phone 348-W.° A.s D. Jones of the Royal British Field Ar- ; here all kid me about Bemidji, and . = ailey. -58 ‘Deadly Missiles Di ‘Bet to Explo e tillery, in ‘the psychopathic court here. 1 have béen nicknamed the ‘Bemidji FOR SALE—Washing machine. - In- - Three times hé was wounded and Pioneer,’ as I have been .trying to|———"—"""——-—— quire 1204 Dewey avenue or call five times he went through the hors: - - NOTICE ° . . 276. p B2tf tell the fellows what a wonderfulf: rors of belng gassed ‘“over there. town we have up here in the woods,| ™ Aqverusements in this . column | WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or'a He- has been doing duty at the Brit- and so they started” that name fof | coat half gert a word per idsue, when | house and’lot, 5 acres for garden ish recruiting office here since his me but you bet I'am .not a bit|paiq cash in advanco. No ad will| or poultty; 40, 80 or 160 acres, = discharge in 1917. He still carries a ashamed ‘of it. But.while the fel-|pe run'for. less than 10c per issue | call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, lows were kidding me one night, a| ~ads charged on our books costoné [ Minn., or phone 780J; all propert: piece of shrapnel In" his skull, re- new-fellow came up. to me-and asked | qen¢ Fd-Dper- N 3 i : . ads Tun sold on egsyterms. ‘2mb619 et vy 13 8 el el me if 1 came from Bomidil ana 11 16" than Soc . |FOR SALB OR RNTFuraished ] “la « 1] . fox ve days e oy in a ahell holy told him ‘Yes’ end then he told me R, BALE OF. BENT Furnlass * Jones was in the fighting at Albert “_.when:that city was attacked and the cathedral -destroyed. % “That was where the Boches gave _bombs to the children, bombs painted _Hke toys and set to explode.in a few ‘minutes,” sald Jones. ‘“The poor kids, they never had a chance. Yes, I saw “‘some of thesa explosions, And I saw old women given the bayonet. £ “We charged them, but our officers sell, and that he had been up there a few times, and tHen we two-had -a ‘swell’ talk about old Bemidji. It sure is funny who a fellow ‘will run across in the army, ism’t- it? “I* wish " you would “get some of the rain and heat up there”that' we are getting down here. It has rain- ed seven inches down here and ev- erything - is ‘flcoded. Their average rainfall is six inches & year, so-you can see how much it has rained the last week. They ought to have some real good crops.down here this year. Holstein yearling heifer, yearling| ences. 1237 Dewey Ave, = Phone Diirham -heifer, fine large cow, will| _ 161-J. d 6-5610 be fresh in June; fine Durham CoW;|FOR SALE—1916 -Dodge touring fresh two months. car, 1916 Saxon Six touring, 1917 Good span mules, about 1,800 1bs. [~ porq touring, like new. All in $150. . s ; Irst class condition. Might take Farm truck, steel wheels. Ford touring on Saxon or Dodge Second hand buggy. * e as ‘part payment. Should see these . Popcorn Briskette machine, €om- cars. All bargains. V. W. Owens, plete. R S e 57 Water power washing -machine; M—@L—J cheap. - WANTED " weuldn't let us kill them. We had P . ness. ; to take them prisoners when they hol- WhArme lllttce sur; afl'eesB wigx imel. Greatest snap in improved 80-acre | _taurant. 1-57 en good o emidj farm, only $18.00 per acre, fine land | WANTED—GIr] for general house- weighed 147 pounds and now I tip va & e T e o i1 gar | . 40 acres hardwood land, only $1-| work. 29 10th St. Phone 5T-W, 2 000. s but mostly muscle. If I'did not be-| "~ 44 acres hardwood land, onl; T ANTRD—Giel for seneral b Lo , only 80| WANTED—Girl for general L{eve l? regurllur ho rsTvl:hen I was| 545 from consolidated school, $800.| work. ~Apply 1115g Lake Boule- ome, I sure do now. These are my| -3 room house, one acre, in-city, vard, or Phone 504-J. '3-59 hour: Bed 9:307p. m.; get up at|g,50. _ : 2 6 a. m, breakfast 5:30, dinner at| Rlegant 3-room house, 2 acres on 12 and supper at 6 p..m. These rules| gemidji Ave., $1,000. A genuine lered ‘Kamerad.’ “When I was captured the Boches threw me into a 40-foot pit with a lot of other prisoners. They told me I could get out if I worked fn the mu- nition factories. I told them to go to h-—, and stayed in-the pit. Hotel Markham. 3-68 ““Ope night two of us overpowered a guard, climbed upon the rope which }"’ld 189!;:‘ 5"! S&?dfi' . ;"‘.x’.:d No stay: snap. s ¢ ‘ WANTED—Bell boy. Hotel Mark- they used to lot water down to us, and ng in-bed until 11 'Sunday morn-i .The biggest bargain in the city|__ham. .3-68 . e ing, as I often did while at home. |y good home. WANTED Parties having portable escaped. We went through woods and swam rivers umtll we got to the sea. ‘We got on a fishing boat and woke up on the coast-of France.” . (GIRLS TO PICK FRUIT matter of thorough cultivation. Iffg, month but out of that comes my| For: rent, 40-acre farm, 12 acres|- ome, Minn ' 358 J the work is properly done at' the|jngyrance of $10 per month and Ifynder cultivation, 5-room house. WAN’I:ED : Dishwash Nicoll | right time there will be little diffi- bought a- Liberty loan bond which|good barn, chicken house, fine well, ANTE — Dishwasher. ] cg 58'; | "(slaite any day ritgr{{t. 7 Where culItly til:le cvovl(]):xl'(oniisngtowle):dsdone with costs me,$5 per.month, =0 you see| fuel included. Only $100 per year. WAI(‘;’;E:.D Tie and bolt cuttera-to es? ere y D—Tie and bolt cutters to } Those tomato stal there isn’t much left at the end of| Two miles from No. 2 mill. T | WITH THE LARK! Gardening before breakfast e they? Expensive kindling. horse-drawn tools, the five-shovel| ypo month; ~ . . : \ $ ; ”Are S;DU mgi ng some finely. cultivator. is .an excellent tool.jas it “r il dm?% l‘fiw‘ ei&m)%ie flzgftv:rfifiteei;rerli cs hnl;%r;; - pine and-tamarack stumpage, 2% sifted coal ashes to loosen .that ¢ breaks the su;gace %lgro:;ghly, ded~ as mulih $s v "%. t@ r{g_fu‘.a o sanet | . miles. north of Farris, 12 miles i _sttoyinfhwun»vefv mec i@l‘% and| NearlylevePySuBER L0 SRR ol I you “want. to buy, sell, echange, fr;)tl;‘li _Bf:'lld;llii. fl;lac: —tgvmbo;rd leaves edgrmmn 4 1" ' the hodpitais ewithyithe: ¥radx ‘oFStent;‘see me. I am the one who ;v “m r°1§ °f an| P oy ‘;i,e", The hand cultivator Is & g9of it | men- where 1 sing and they hold serv-{can do the business. : L e O e avd plement, as it can be used for emall | jces. - Say, dad, if you ever havea| . " E. J. WILLITS, 3.to 3 cents per.picoe for boits shd growing vegetables and those plant-| chance to ‘boost the'Y. M. C. A, DOfPhone 41" 15 ard ge| DulBWood. $LIE Do oo ek ed too close for horse cuftivatian. IT, and do it hard, for if there iz - " §-513 wtim 5 : A psa1 G emidji, Hand Work Essential.: . - Minn. Phone 93 or 77i;od o Some hand work is alway: WANTED—Girl for general house- clayey. 8pot?-— i 4 e e T e e The first step in the cultivation and care of the garden lies in proper plowing, spading and preparation of the soil. The entire seed bed should be thoroughly pulverized as deep as the soil is plowed. -The next step|tial, no matter how. thorou; I A liuite thing ke being wnder ke can’catop them N/ 04, a5 is to make sure that the rows are|horse cuitivation is dome. . I v;-%-fliflté—‘fwv rr%g; ’ f work. ‘Mrs. Phil Gill, 608 - Be- laid out perfectly straight and far|good plan.to go over the garden af- —— e T il 0 midji avenue. Phone 159. 52tf R WANTED — Parties. having Lake 2 ! Shore cottages or .city homes for rent to list same with George H. French & Son’s waiting list. Phone 93. ) . 12-515 FOR._RENT FOR RENT—House and 2 acres land ter finishing with the cultivator and, enough apart so that when horse Phone .29.. - . .. 3-59 FOR RENT—Two large front rooms suitable for light ' housekeeping. _Apply 419 America Ave. 3-58 FOR RENT—Four rcoms at 918 Ir- -vine Ave. - 561f FOR RENT—Storercom, one door : west of Rex Theater. Inquire P. = J.. O'Leary. .~ T 7-611 FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 1023 Minn, Ave. Phone 317-R, 420tf FOR RENT—Two modern steam When - He- -Gets' ‘t—hat Pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug .You Sent Him ’ Miss -Alcyon Robinscn, ‘a member of. the Denver Flying squadron; went out last summer with other college girls man’s first impulse i ood thi heated rooms on sccond floor, $15 in Colorado, and helped pick cherries 2 R lAlG‘. ] _p] i is to share a 8 thmg. . per month. J. C. Penney Co. rado, And.helpec .-Re avely as been spread all over Amer- : . on a 1,000-acre. cherry orchard. Eleven m'- b I.ll vely userofferi . = 430tf rls ‘went out, camped for ten duys; | X = i Ot Wamfll ] ld?‘" "LOST AND"FOUND and lzfikgfl_fi‘m,'poulr!du otlcherfrleé. | e : - TN g g ‘eh-it-ge&-z;are‘ i "v LOST—Yellow cat. . -:Name is* Tom. {We found that overalls are (16 safely. (. ¢ Boys Furnish Their Own Po wer for *Their Home-Made Hend| " Ay i of Real Gravely Plug,and he will tell fieturn fof rewirdiy (1 Brose, 400 rst plank In the cherry-picking pro- ! - o . you that's the kind to send. Send the best] Minn. Avi 5-510 Cultivator. Black leather handhag road between Leach Lake - Nary. Finder please return to 1113 Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs les: k ;fidw‘kul Gravely, because a small chew of ;tpflh':elo::, gra ,‘—' sayy Miss. Robinson. “The work ‘was hard at first but we thrived ) 5 on cherrles and Colorado sun and air.” | cultivation is employed there will| by means of the hoe or rake, pull The prospect of labor shortage on | be sufficient room for the horse to| clods and stones from around the " If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add Bemidji Ave. 2-57. walk, and so that when hand culti-| plants, remove any weeds not de- a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—improve LOST—SiX yearling heifers. Phone farms and in the orchards on the west- ern’ slope led these college girls to-or- ganize with the main idea to “fly” to the help of state orchardists whose your smoke. MID).IIOUI ‘l'll.m IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY lers around he it in 10 5 5 stamp will put it into his lludsn ai:,-wl#mnlng i ”5::; orASE:: stroyed by the cultivation, and un- cover any plants accidentally cover ed by clods or earth during the ¢ul- tivation. 1-F-12. B. G. Gibney, Bemidji, Route 1. . 4-57 FOUND — One mackinaw. Owner may have same by calling at Let- vation is to be employed there will be room for the wheel hoe. Straight rows enable the gardener to give the [ crops better cultivation than would crops have so often-gone to waste for | he otherwise possible. It is an excellent plan to train to- “over there” < lack of pickers. The flying squadron [ Frequent, shallow cultivation | matoes, peas, etc., on stakes, or other ; !g- ime %oi}w:nll -up’:‘Bn v ?c‘ g oisltmon, i s picked fruit and gave canning dem-|should be given garden crops. By|supports, as this makes it possible *'m ons how to address it. eRvewRe aive you onstrations to farmers' wives around | keeping the surface of the soil stir-|to keep the garden in good condition i ‘ Greeley, Colo. red a tdusttl m\:lch isf tnrn;letd, whi%h with 2 minimum of labor. y d P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Danville, Va. (I ey prevents the loss of moisture. n It will pay the home gardener to e Pouc 'Wv P | . Loan Sharks Busy in Army. this way weeds are prevented from | grow certa.inyspecialtles of which he g:'t m‘&d’;{mcb“mmqf:‘?u?:n% ’ Yl(l;U Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala.— | getting a start. may be fond, and which may be Established 183 In an order from the war department Cultivate After Rains. troublesome or expensive to pur- 1891 WANT officers are warned to keep a sharp| The soil should be cultivated as|chaser, Okra is an examplé of this TO GET lookoyt for loan sharks, many of whom | Soon as dry enough after a rain, to|class, and little beds of parsley, THE WANT . H break the crust and prevent baking.| chives or other herbs take up.very YOU WANT TO have been reported operating in Na- ‘tiongl ‘Guard and National army camps. The order states that many of the money lenders have been taking $50,.875_and $100 Liberty bonds, fre- quently charging as much as 10 per cent interest on sfiort time loans. Sandy soils may be cultivated when| little room and provide the HTOUB0 | v et ———————————————e e m—— S S S S gufe vt oy sl shawid ot vit VIO sdichne fox v able| [ CENTRAL_ BUSINESS MEN'S ASSN. WSURANCE || yo'Get It IN THE e stirred when wet enough to cling| which are most w g .t . " % . GREAT WANT GETTER, together in a ‘mass when lightly|be picked conveniently and at the 2 : Py : ¢ squeezed in the hand. Too much|right moment. A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions |||' THE BEMIDJI PIONEER ' . “We.insure for every known disease and for every and, any kind of accident. We insare you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. Today—Telepnone the Pioneer of- Send pictures to your soldier. el Quality portraits; kodak finishing: Write for Particalars fice, 922, about that news item you Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. have in mind. Your guests' and = friends will appreciate the courtesy. 10th St. 1 mo 67 DOINGS. OF THE VAN Grace evidently is »going to be a busy you'ng‘ lady’ = HER ,MOTHER, T 15 AWEUL THE £ ERACE WILL YOU T Mo Yo FORGET) WAN FATHER AND MOTHER c‘, =A ! =t THE AS L. oRrR QUIT: TALKKING To &AcH ?/oukssfl\ No‘!‘k You’fi_t_dw‘;eé_ THE 32 FOREG._%_A‘.;.D DISCOUNT! - BILL AT oNCE . YOC.;'BKA:‘i,v'av TEL § oOR HE'LL Lose \ § oMy Busu'mess: 5 ™A THAT 1 DON'T THINIK | so .| KNow | 1 | | ! [ ! | WANTED—Kitchen girl and = maid. on Irvine Ave. J.. W. Wilcox—"- FOR SALE—Team mules, have no: 3 ] ! i “I was so glad to hear.that the| gecond hand 2-inch plank. J. B. Soldier -Tells qf Inhuman Acts To SOLDIER BOOSTER ‘City of Enterprise’ wents over. its| Redding, Delton Ave. and 18th St. T Practrced by Boches. 45, ? , quota in the last Liberty, Loan drivai . . 2-574 X g : k& Zuiisl .. |and you. can bet that the Bemidj FOR SALE—One ceilin o An interesting letter: has been re-|boys are.glad.to stand up and say, Thirg-Street & that he was & nephew of P. J. Rus- - -FORSALE ~ writer.” Magnetic treatments, refer- . §econd hand light farm work har- WANTED_Two girls at 0. K. Res- N ¢ 1 ( ! { i ) x | {

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