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2 & ¢ ¥ - SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT ARE readers went with me to visit anj b i 824 g _the nearer one gets to the land v:ihlgh American division. He was nnxlous,i jan, 402 Minn. ayenue - hLOST AND FOUND good farm for sale. State cash e a E is nio man’s the less of hate one finds.| PoLea™ "oot at’ the paychology of| FOR SALE—Good three-room house| —W2 2T #7977 | . price, full description. D.F. Bush,| Lieutenant Ralph. B. Lycan. and =" In a town well to the rear, & town ;. "y ryorican private, to learn what| 'in Nymore, near box factory, $650. LOST OR TAKEN—TFrom front of| Minneapolis, Minn. d83 | wife arrived in Benidji yesterday and MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1918 M WANTED—Modern house with heat LOST—Child’s blue sailor coat, be-]LAKE SHORE PROPERTY - WANT- before Sept. 15. Telephione 29 or| tween Bemidji and Birchmon.t Re- ED—Want lake shore property, 20 i 290. : 6d823| turn to Birchmont for reward. “to 80 acres, improved or unim- BAVA SRR - AK ¢ e - 817tf| " proved, with good beach and fish- WANTED. TO ’fl‘RADE——l AModedrnf 10- ing; located morth central B;Ilnne- room house for unimproved farm TED " 3 ~gota (in pines preferred) in ex- lands. Address Lock Box 471 —-—————————-———-WAN TO-B — |, change for some cash and a five 5.823| WANTED—To" buy for cash one|. year old registered Percheron stal- heavy team work horse, with har- lion;. dark grey; sound; weight FOR RENT : ness. Emory-Jarvis, Margie; Minti.| ahout 1,800; gentle and fine ani- 13t828 mal. In answering state number ‘Advertisements -in - this- eolumn vaid cash in’advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on.our /books cost one ord per issue. No ads run TREE s cept a % y BL - d what’s the use of-wast- FOR RENT—Several steam heated — z = (U it?‘lylfos‘: Etfit%ntrfiz’fl:dem ) fi.':;d’:fg:i e;'rst-c?ass “hate on men | oF 1958 han; .25,0,,'_..,--,,.,,,,\,..,\.” apartments. Kaplan. 61821 Wx\NTll:JD—Pl;I‘o bl?’l 151%(‘, Gords (;f filln(; ggtag\:sfi,wixc;&:g::?z:k Eggxflg% nite re L . » ” o 3 TSI T SR TR Rk arack. one -W, or ca 5 f you’ve already captured? R FOR SALE FOR RENT—Four room furnished| Bemidiji avenue, Mrs. Powell. . Valley City, N. D 2t820 A British correspondent ~Whose| 81819 With the American Army in name is well known to Anierican France, July 17.—(By Mail.)—The hardest hating is done at home. And house by Sept. 1st.. Call at 709 FOR SALE—Studebaker truck for ! American avenue, ... 6t819 ‘sale or trade for wood. J. J. Dor- oz L N L it e LA S, WANTED—To_hear from owner of " LIEUT. ‘LYCAN, U: §: N.. HOME. - Carlson’s Val ry, a bl will remain in the eity until Friday, came upon an officer of some rank as meant to him. It was the d.ay after Mill Park. ¢ 6t821 V,gre;s(;]xhs)yVcarriregges;toms;dmm ;lil:: Want bids by bushel for digging | visiting Mr. Lycan’s 'parents, Mr. and Lie was soundly condemning the €on-| iho whole British line first started | TSioro build.| Phone 360-W. Party having it|(between Sept. 20th and Cct. 20th),| Mrs. F. 8. Lycan and his sister; Miss duet of an under ofticer. 'THe latter | chyching over the Australlans’ siz |FOR SALELOR B b %'u please return to Carlson’s store. [about eighty acres of potatoes in the Donna ‘Lycan of the Hotel Markham, lad provided: food for:ecpou s e ing-up of the Americans, a3 Jgrant .ing, N s street.l ir ; STe A 3t817| Lavinia and Bass Lake district. Will | Lieutenant Lycan is stationed on' the man oftcer, enroute through. the ggngers, but too rough.” The men| irent cheap.to rlght&a:&ty.t ntquu"e e : accept bids for five acres up. - Bid|U..S. S. Massachusetts. . o town as a prisoner. we saw were part of the same force| Frank Lane, 502 Third s rseétszo LOST—Wateh with name Addie|separate on digging. Bid separate bt 5 «Bread and water’s good enogh for| i}t earned this real tribute from Bailey, engraved on inside of back|on picking and if desired will let] ~Mrs. George Lucas of Brainerd ‘is h,lxm'(;ddec‘;mg p,t,!? da:tg:l;;s:gperror. the rough- and-tumble Australians. cover; flndgr Eetm&n't ioneer olf- (hauling to same party. . J. J. Opsahl. | visiting her -parents, Mr.- and .Mrs. “And dry, har A ; P 7 » fice; reward offered. 4817 o : S35 The day before, I had seen a batch Picked a “Toueh One. vl el -for §80, $15. down ! : ; 6t821 Matt Meyers of Grant Yaue of prisoners brought into ‘the '1st| 1'iried to steer the correspondent| ,n4'palance in $5.00 monthly pay- headquarteres back of the line. It]inig a group ot smooth-faced, bright| . jenée Enquire Ploneer Station- was a hot day, and they were éxhaust- looking boys, but he made straight ery House, former: postoffice’quar- ed by their march. Two sickly 100k-|or g 1ean, leather-skinned veteran of| ters. ©6d 824 ing lads faintéd and fell just as they| {}o Spanish war, whose tin hatelant-_SOFS-c o o om0 Were being lined up for inspection.|eq rakishly down over his eyes, 81v-| FOR SALE—80A clay, well: drained, Water was already being carried tofint him an appearance of inde-| 18 miles from -city; 60A . brush, the prisoners. Some of this was di-|gcribable toughness. He was chewing| 'some timber, and--improvements, verted for the purpose of resusicita-| topacco, which didn’t alter the im-| -‘will take Ford or Maxwell car, as el i : ting the two who had collapsed and| pression. part payment. Interested .write . EXOCLUSIVE WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ OUTER APPAREL % the others were then given as much| pregently the distinguished corre-| /R.'M., care of Pigneer.. . 6t824 Phone 850 v i BEMI"J I M’”" : as it was safe for them to drink. Im-| gpondent returned and pulled MO [ —————————0—r o0 mediately after inspection all were aé’ide. . FOR .SALE" AT 'A BARGAIN—Our marched to where food and hot coffee was waiting for them. 1 asked the officer in charge about this practice. “Starving prisoners after we've got 'em won’t help defeat Germany,” he replied. Hate 'Em With Shells. ‘He had been in real danger of Ger- gafer than Paris up to the present, If /" o au i hinking and what the war|" ‘Easy terms. Inquire Geo. Voltz FOR SALE—Oné woodstock typewri- ter for $75.00 cash, If desired on £ » he said, “it’s remarka- home at 1012 Doud avenue, eight ble!By’lég;? chap’s fighting for the rooms, modern except heat. New- same things your president is. You 1y painted, newly shingled, garage, hat I mean—says America’s| fenced, shade trees, screen. porch, - . i‘nn 7:" ulvlvtfl Germany learns she’s lck- screen windows and doors through- 7 o 5 ed and that we've got to devise out. New cellar.” Will leave near- ".'7 B 5 i > b TR ARy t revent any.more Wwars ly new Universal range and base fikr gis.o S‘;ys he does’x'x't «believeuin ”ll)“lllmglx:s :vétzhotolaet:l‘(’::ih’its »g:g;g;i. e any or anything like e ;000 . - 2 g‘\:;:tl's ‘ll)i:tg h%’e:l:lvlll;{ng to syee another table home; $700.00 . down, balance : of all n i | in 5 : = P man shells and bullets for a month, | million or two of them killed if nec- terms. Inquire - of " Mrs. Mart! } ) ; without a single day's rest. And, it essary to make the Germans under- Longballa, Li,ttleforv Minn.s b1 3 3 / ) 5 could be added, the Germans had been | stand. *He thinks it will take about : -82 _ > . : Good condition,. "Cheap for qui 3 i K ’em?"” ded fti ho waste their time hat- - U. P et emponden an omier |t men o wasis ther timenat| a0’ KoorsBre O ' $ea|}| A8 Prices That Should Move Them Quick hate 'em! We hate ’em with big|Spanish War veteran type. FOR SALE—Hand made stake wagon. x : shells, little shells, rifie bullets, ma-| The group of boys with whom I|" “wil] sell right.' Koors Bros. chine gun bullets, bayonets, bombs| had taked offered another proof of s and gas. In fact we're so busy hating | the contention. They- didn’t talk of 'em in that way that we haven’t time|the “Hun,” they talked of “Fritz” to hate them with our mouths. But|and “Heinie.” after we've taken them prisoner it These are the hateless heroes that isn't worth while hating them, is it? | the Australians found “too rough.” = WASH FROCKS ~ TUB SKIRTS atoes. . Phone = t : : at 6t819 a $5.00 Your choice of all Gingham | and Voile Wash Dresses; reg- g1t ularly priced to $15.00, your WANTED—Set of second hand sep- i : arator strucks or heavy trucks-of chmce any kind. - Phone Yo, or write G. H. French & Son, Bemidji. 6t819 FOR SALE—Ripe. tom: 93 . WANTED _ : WANTED—A young man, 16 or 17 " years of age who is willing to work COUNTIES MAY NOT 1% v wan woms| 1S et b S HIRE VISITING NURSE “ Your~ choice of Tub Skirt that sold. formerly to $4.00; white and stripes; your choice - now at— - £t & $5.00 $1.00 WHITE VOILE AND OR- .. GANDY BLOUSES Bemldji‘members of the Christian Scientists are much gratified over the St. Paul, Aug. 19.—Visiting nurses| war work being done by the members for general purposes may not be em-| ypqer the direction of the war relief ployed by county commissioners, nor|gnq camp welfare committee of the may county child welfare boards em-| pirst Church. At first. it -was ‘con- ploy secretaries to act in that capa-| gucted independently, ‘but has- been olty. merged with the war reltef work of WAN,TED;—I;ndy cook. Svea hoteli R 814tf ... MIDDY, BLOUSES .Those opinions are given by Attor-| the battle scarred countries; a ‘ml- _°_—f'_‘——_—‘_ Dw i ney General Clifford L. Hilton in re-|lion dollars having been raised for Wfi%}" s onon. glr r 3.321 |l at g B At O Renvitie connty. | o aistinet : WANTED Woman to work aighis, ' $1.00 3 $1.98 - . 'D. Barnard of Renville county. No disfinction is being made as to oman to work n . o ety 1 . The law x:u.;mrlzing county. com- ;vhethtert;heclgelt;tlln ensmips arelllnem; Jefferson hotel. 813tt v : b f £ a1l Midd 3 $350'$250 Quality Blouses; migsioners to “employ ' tuberculosis | bers of e Christian Science chure TS e it oharairis. Marks our choice ot a 1 an 3 E nurses is not broad enough to war-|or not, and special efforts are made “I’AhaNg%lzrmTwo kitehen girls. Ifiifi, y plal_q a (1 }ngC¥:lp9d§styour ‘rant employment of nurses for. gen- | to keep soldiers-in touch:with*their| - 4 : : Smocked .B].‘()uses,vat;—'_r_' ChOlée A DRI A eral purposes, says the opinion. relatives.:Tp facilitate this, a central | WANTED—Maid and cleaning girl. committee has been ' established" in| Markham hotel. . 819tf ired by law t . 'each state and the link established be- T B e e e tata bourd of | tween the soldidr at the front and the{ WANTED—Girl for general house. control in furtherance of specified |llome he left. work. Phone . ] WANTED—Rooms fof light house- purposes,” the opinion ;aid. “Such purposes have'to do with social con- RESOLUTION NO. 134 keeping. Inquire Pioneer gflc&. At a special meeting of the City ditions among a very limited class of persons in various counties and have nothing to do with general health|Council of the city of Bemidji, WANTED—Modern house with heé: conditions.” Minn., held in the city hall of said| before Sept 15, telephone 29 or-290 e city on the 7th. day of August 1918, 6d8¥3 3 at the nour or & oclock P. M. a JUDGE SPO0NER WONDERS quorum being present, the following - | resolution was offered by Alderman ABOUT CLUSTER uGH’l‘s Bagley, who moved its adoption: Resolved, "that There he, and hereby is apportioned out of the Gen- While the question of new lights|eral Fund of the City of Bemidji., for the city and business district is|to the League of Municipalities, under consideration in a new con-|University of Minnesota., at the City tract with the city, the old one hav-|of Minneapolis, the sum of of twenty ing expired, Judge M. A, Spooner is|dollars for the purpose of paying the prompted to recall that at one time|League dues to such publication for an ordinance was passed for install-|the ensuing year. ing iron posts and cluster lamps in Alderman Benner seconded the mo- the business district, but that noth-}tion, and the motion was put to a ing was ever done to further the im-|vote upon the call for the ayes and provement. He says he would like|nayes. The following aldermen vot- to see the ornamental system install-|ed aye. Bagley - Garlock - Backus ed in the business district. - Palmer - Benner - Clark. This system is in vogue in many| The following alderman voted cities and towns no larger, and many [ h8ye. None. Absent-Phillippi-Bar- smaller, than Bemidji and enhances|Dnell - Croon - Smith - Joanis. the atiractiveness of the business dis-| Thereupon the chair declared the tricts. motion duly carried and such res- APPETlmMID ." Attest:u(:‘.yeos.‘ g?elen.', city clerk. . MANIN WORKHOUSE Approved, August 12th. 1918. Chas. W. Vandersluis., Mayor. (By United Press.) St. Paul, Aug. 19.—John Thomp- 1d819 kins, age 43 -years, giving his ad- dress as Bemidji, is in the workhouse serving a 15 days’ sentence. Thompkins went into the Paris restaurant and ate a 60-cent meal. All he had was 27 cents. “County child welfare boards.are SEE OUR NEW FALL GOATS, SUITS AND DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY : RESOLUTION NO. 135. At as special meeting of the city council of the city of Bemidji, Minn., held in the city hall of said city on the 7th day of August, 1918, at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. a quorum be- ing present, the following resolu- tion was offered by Alderman Pal- mer, who moved 1ts adoption. Resolved, that the sum of three hundred dollars, be and hereby is BOYS 19 T0 20 YEARS . appropriated out of the general fund to the 21st Battalion band of the city wu‘L BE FIRST CALLED of Bemidji, Minnesota, in considera- tion that such band shall, when the — weather permits, once each week at least, give a band concert to the pub- lic in the city at such place or places Washington, Aug. 19.—Boys 19 to| ag the city council mal; direct.pfor a 20 will be the first called when the|period of one year after the passage new 18 to 45 draft ages become ef-|Of this resolution, / fective, it was indicated here today. Alderman Garlock seconded the|- motion, and the motion was put to a vote upon the call of the ayes and nayes. The following named elder- = men votes aye: Bagley, Garlock, Mrs. and Mrs. C. A. Shannon have | Backus, Palmer,‘Benner, Otexk received a letter from their son, First nog‘,e tfllbos:;ltlg ml“}'t}en‘ill]ll;2 B iv otgd na{l: Lieutenant Clarence Shannon of the|Croon, Smith, Joanis. PR Sme 162d infantry, Natiopal Guard, stat- Thereupon the chair declared the ing that he is at the front and has motion duly carried and the resolu- the “Huns on the run.” The letter tioxtg:slt): adopted. is dated July 28. = GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. A daughter was born to Mr. and| APPProved, August 12th, 1918. Mrs. Thomas E. Rafferty, 602 Third CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS, street, yesterday morning. Ma{?fi” (By United Press.) GOT “HUNS ON RUN.” | Defecti