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TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1918 seems to think this more bother _ LosT AND FQUND __ _|i¥%s"Wortn, however. e SR TIN G TOMORE LOST—Child’s blue, sailor ‘coat, be- Meat may be had twice a day, or 3 tween Bemidji and Birchmon:t Re-|'three times it ham it used for one| ' There will be a regular business ¢ : ] I turn to Birchmont for reward. ' lmeal. "A coupon is'no longer requir-|session at the Commercial club rooms Advertisements” in. this ' co u]:nn 817tf|ed ‘for ham, - Bread, potatoes,’ peas, tomorrow, when topics of importance cost half:cent a word per i““vfl w "31"; e | Ggla b (lima) and “French’’ (stringy:] Will' be - considered. - The following vaid cash in aqvance.w No a iw i WANTED TO BUY. beans, and other vegetables are as|menu will be served: ' Cold beef and - besun (g Igps PRNR A0% DoF WS | e i one) APuniskf e tn the. United. Haree RO R AIRE, BAE RS SN : ce:td: c::;ge:egn‘::‘;e"bo%g :?lss 1?\]:: heavy team work horse, with har- thf’;(::)lt’it m‘:fafigg l;mg;;&:;&e%sslv:é 4 '———-———-——-.a Liibs B i for less than 26c, i ness. -Emory Jarvis, Marzle,llédtlglzné ool WA TR Amar]da: ¢ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ki g /- ‘Whereas, my wife, Bertha left me. fon Aug. 16, 1918. T therefor forbid all persons harboring or trusting her: - #on my account, as I will pay no more bills of ‘her transacting. A -FRANK E. MOORE. than HUNSHAVEBOSSPILLAGER. N ARMY, DOCUMENTS SHON i ! dent. “Two summer. blouses: (United Press Correspon ) o e o j With the French armies, July 29.| : SR —(By Mqfl.)——l)p_cumenés taken “ggths%ll‘(:éhes. E : FOR SALE . from German prisoners captured re- «(Word here unreadable,) FOR-__—-——————S AL Hores, wagon, and -big: ‘gy. Wilton Lbr Co. Wilton, fix;% WANTED—To buy six cords of tam- arack. Phone 311.W, or call 1110 Bemidji avenue, Mrs. Powell. BACK FROM CONFERENCE. cently on the French front establish| p U800 5 teq of Champagne.'” beyond o shadow of doubt that the| with “many thanks n- advence e : : ; est wishes ganized system {llaging -new|2Rd W MONW. Mattern.. ) 81819 Mrs. C. R. Sanbarn returned yes- - | terday morning from Lake Geneval YOR SALE_Siuaebaker {ruck for| WANTED—To liear from owner of| where sh¢ attended a two-day con-[3t822 | % ogod farm for sale. State cash|ference for speakers, held by the = onch territory as fast as it 18 0c-|. .p g 1o case other companies| sale or trade for wood. J.J. Dor-|. % 3 G cupied. make similar demands the battallon| —-an, 402 Minn. ‘avenue. §24| price, full degcription.” DT Bush.| ¥, W. C..A Friday jand’ Saturday: - i 1 ot B Al At mbeic BT Sty Minneapolis, Minn, - d83 | Fourteen states of the contral depart- 7 s The documents captured show that{yng)y " requests you to give them|pon SATH Good three-room house| — —— ————————————— op . B ‘ 1 ] : t were represented and 50 women . =N. L HAKKERUP . this has been especialy the €as® 10 your best advice. ol factory, $650. | LAKE SHORE PROPERTY WANT-|Toot ; D the rich territory between the Aisine ¥ ‘he above document -was found on|’ in Nymore, near box fac! , $650, ERT received v instruction. e PHOTOGRAPHER Py ire Geo. Voltz, ED—Want lake shore property, 20 e Tihe Marne, where the imhabit- |, Fhe SPORC Gy German tollowing| MATY park Ingulre Gep ore Photos Day ‘and Night # 6t821| to 80 acres, improved or unim- ants fleeing before the Hun advance, |4y . recapture -by the French of Hill _El_"__ll“i___;____. proved, with good heach and fish- T!:lrd St. i . Bemidji were able to take away with them|yg 904 west of Chateau Thierry.|poR SALE OR TRADE—Omne 1918| ing; located north central Minne- - only a few scattered belongings.|myo oyvidence contained: in this doc-} 'mord and one Grand Six, both inf sota (in pines preferred) in ex- According to these official documents| yent of the ‘official " character of[ good condition, cheap if taken at| change for some cash and a five special troops are set aside for the|tne Germans pillaging are further| once or will trade for stock. ‘Phone} | year old registered Percheron stal- . pillaging and ‘the various battallons,|contirmed in another letter also sent| . 55w, AR 1-820] ' lion; ‘dark grey; sound; weight regiments and divisions make request | y,v W Mattern; in which heofficial-f " ' . -] about 1,800; gentle and fine ani- through the regular official channels |}y gesignates Lieut. Dombrowski, to| FoR SALE OR RENT—Store build-| = mal. In answering state number on these pillaging troops for their(wnom the.above letter was sent, 88| ing, No. 307 Third street. “Will| " of acres, price, location, and near-j po;ghfin oit tht; bvotv-é ¢ these ‘ottiotall the. grand pillager of Chatean Thirry| - rent cheap to right party. Inquire|: est towni Algdress Lock Box2 2870, ollowing is one 50 ) t. alle ty, N..D, requests, aadressed to the Chief Pill-| . More Prussian “System” Hrank Lase B8 T o e s ggfi{y.tor certain specified kinds of ma.;llj‘ew Cantonment Bezy St. Ger- FOR SALE_Ons woodstack typewrl- (b“tmnt blsds t]Jyz Otzfim@l&'tgrtd!zgogtmg : : in: -» i q COIf etween Sept. and’ Oct. s (Dateless.) | ““Tonight beginning at midnight, :f;:o;fi;' ss;)l? ‘,’g:“wg’ '}‘{“5"%‘1‘3,‘} about eighty acres of potatoes in the «First Battalion, 442 Regiment|an empty machine gun munition wahs- and batance in $5.00 monthly pay-] Lavinia and Bass Lake district. ~Will “Dear Mr. Dombrowski: on will be at the place where ti o Enquire Ploneer Station.|accept bids for five acres up. Bid “The chief of the Battalion re-|rolling kitchens were formerly in- D ouiso. former postoftice quar-|separate on digging. = Bid separate quests me to ask you to hold ready,|stalled, in order to permit you .to m{'s e " 6d 824 on picking and if desired will let if possible during the course of the | transport various objects. (It L] AORE s h R e e day or if not at least at nightfall,|be necessary for you to furnish men FOR SALE—80A clay, well drained, with the chief of the section in|to haul them.) 18 miles from ’city; 60A brush, charge of the clothing, depot, several “The rolling kitchens will no some timber, and improvements, articles of which the staff has need. | longer bring you warm meals to thel 4y take Ford or Maxwell car as}.LONDONERS DO NOT HAVE “We will send under cover of the . front lines. { rt payment, Interested write G fog some men- to bring them back.| “In case the company has need to p}f“M.?’o{r@ of Plonebrx: 6£824 TO BE HUNGRY ANY MORE. . Yesterday,, on account of the ob- = (By United Press.) have clothing sent to flri-?:f tromt l:he ! scurity, we- did not. receive every- big stores at Chateau erry, they|por SALE AT A BARGAIN—Our{ - r.ondon, July 16. Mail.)— thing that was necessary. For ex- home at 1012 Doud avenue, eightlis a5 e“y,tougeyt a gm;:(fybg'g ?ne'fil, 1115 should put themselves in relation to- :fi[g?szv;el%zxére{:&l g.tw:{ozgme women’s | wards the evening with Lieut. Dom- rooms, modern except heat. NeW=|s rostauant i Lordon as in Chicago browski at St. Martin. _ ly painted, newly shingled, garage;}4r Kansas City. It probabl Py “The companies can even go them- % 2 for Kansa y. probably will take Regular Shopping List selves when the sectors will have fonded, slhsd:,;r“;'d:co;?:m%?c& three times asilong (Egndon waiters ; it ith th dors screen windows an 8] and waitresses consider it unseemly } “You will kindly procure for us: |passed in conformity w. e e[l;K out. New cellar. Will leave near-Fhast to serve an order in less than “Four pairs of laced shoes No. 43.|given. (Render accmimt tolKi, K.) | 1y new Universal range and base|three-quarters of an’ hour) but in f that £ ight, beaut; ‘N “Two pairs of laced shoes No.49.(Verbal orders for relief will be Te-| puner with the house if desired.bthe end the food will be the same BR'“GE wun at. for weight, beauty and $5 00 «Two pairs of laced shoes No. 41.[mitted by the commander of the old| e firgt $2;000 takes.this comfor-| and quite as plentiful quality, has never been “excelled L] “Ten pairs of house slippers of dif-|company in line to the new one. table home; $700.00 down, balance} ' The only discrepant.:les noticeable ¢ i None better at ic e v blouses. Wi, Hiealonnl SHIEE o) orma'™Saadie ot S Birtn o o Ao re e shvoncoe [l [ SILVER FILLINGS 5"cl"o”siovbice” > $1,00 '6-8211 doesn’t seem to be used internally HERAGLEPLATE 32:2‘: and $eon '{al- $I°.o° WOUNDED GIANT ‘YANK’ J THINKS OF HIS MOTHER By Frank J. Taylor (united Press Staff Corrspondent.) With the Americar Troops in Lor- Subscribed for- the: Daily Pioneer T EN T TR See for yourself what others already have ndticed and that is the condition of your-teeth. i AR £ (PERFECT TEETH ARE A HEALTH, BUSINESS AND SQCIAL ASSET If you are a nervous, sensitive person, you will appreciaté OUR excellent, modern equipment and NEW. METHODS and the strong personal and sympathetic interest we take in each’and every individual. o - hauling to same party.. J. J, Opsahl. Fer 6821 6OLD CROWNS o5ive o 2. $5.00 in England. It never appears on the table. * % : F="We Specialize In*Gold Inlays, Cold. and” AluminumPlates © Sugar may be served only with {puddings and cocoa. The reason it FOR SALE—Hand made stake wagon. | iappens’to be permitted with. cacoa 5 . : . am : Will sell right, Koors Bros. |ds that when the present restrictions 1 : P o ¥ : 4 Y% & ¢ IF WOMAN: ARE ANGELS . : i 810tf{ were drawn up there was no cocoa in nl o “ 2 e n 4 I s s < i ;!.'he country. Consequently, it was 3 _ # = WHY MAY THEY NOT FLY.|° . e : S ) - ~ 'WANTED t tiomed thi - 2 4 4 By aited Premy - |mee— B s o thore 1o oleats OPP. CITY HALL BEMIDJI * SCHROEDER BLDG. her ‘an envelope. Got a'letter flom my best girl. Maybe I'm not tickled.| = Good condition. The letter». was from the “Big|. gale. Koors Bros. Fellow’s” little mother. . v 3 NTED—Engin t Lake Julia 5 o R z gty St < ratne, July $1—(By Msil)—The| LONDON. ‘Aug. 20—Lots ofl ™ st o ey . B Da- | Fororng snpar mith it o oty ‘Opén Evenings Until'9:’ Sundays 10to 1 . “Big Fellow” was a horseshoer, and | women have been told’ they ‘are “vis, Puposky, Minn, d 5t824{0- A few confirmad sugar eaters fill SR TR 10 Yea,r“c.uarani'ee i iR when a shell crashed near his shed; angels, but English-women want tof -~ ——————{§u¢ 3 sugar ration card and carry it put ‘him*1ow:* Theéy brought ‘him afi‘filg :;;gx;i:v-g?!:fyfitéc“?m‘:’y. o EINTEQLD; gflm’}’:”m ‘%‘i?“{:,t_i’g: fheir Tations for the week with them to the hospital and gave him treat- = '3t822 in a bag. The average Londoner ment, and found he would be all — right, after’ some time. He was damaged but not beyond repair. They admired him for his quiet, uncomplaining manner, and for his sizé. ' His'arm:was; bigger than most dress Y, care Ploneer. The flying temperament is a com- @ WANTED—Lady cook. Svea hotel. bination of “qualities” as likely “to . belong to the female gex“as to' the 814tf s malé, and many women are asking T 5 2 “Can we or can we not prove useful | WANTED—Kitchen girl.. Erickson for: air work? hotel, « - . 3-821 .. They B.l‘e”t?}d_ b at | WANTED— Woman: to: work- nights. nien's legs, and his hand was like|Z000 evesight” and g ves. ‘Jefferson hotel. - — - - 813tf a ham. He was a glant, but a gentle | essential. | Most womén Havesboth.f — - . | glant, and a bashful one, and every- | And combinied with these dhalifiéa-| WANTED—Maid and cleaning girk one liked him. tions wumedu have t‘;nlim the ljintte]xlnse Markham hotel. * 819tf e, | Aesire 'to do something, an ey = = thl’{‘ll‘ef:)l:l;lslemOI;Tll: l?:es‘:aetn?e?lonfi\)::‘-‘; are now proving how much they| WANTED—Girl for general louse- m‘gmd i a e e radar alwess|could do. Naturally they don't ex-} work. Phone 444. 2t820 t to serve over the firing line; - — for amyone. Finally she brought pe! WANTED—Rooms for: light house- © him some cigaretteés, and some writ- but there is a varlety of ways in keeping. Inquire Ploneer office. which a women with a flying tem- i’:fi {’:p‘evl;:uznfi ?::(tea?- if he wanted| o rament could make herself useful. 711 te Airplanes could be used for locat- e P N AT L RS He looked up appreciatively. ing and removing wounded l;rom the wfigo’l‘gnsz;‘]:{ggfgleh[:.l:f:e‘;gtrh;;& »Well, 1 don’t smoke, he said,|field, and for carring certain cases 61823 “I don’t drink nor chew, and I try|from tRQe clearing stations to hospls Prur son e it ghert e e e T not to swear, but I can’t help it|tals—sdfely a sphere in which a|WANTED-—Modern house with heat sometimes. I don’t write, either, iwomen wm:i]d run no risk of becom- b;foore Sept. 15. Telephone 29 or to one person. She’s my|ing unsexed. 290. 61823 ]efil?t mcl’)ther. ps],;"s ns,y bes{ Englishwomen have no lust for|———7 7 —————— girl. It yowll write to her for me,|Dblood. They don’t want to kill. but WANTED TO TRADE—Modern '10- F1l appreciate it, and Tl write when | they do want to help their men. | - room house for unimproved farm my hand gets better. Tlhe wtish is sohlervglx‘l; thzfi‘ it becomels lands. Address Lock Box 4715 s : almost an ache. us they are al- = The nurse wrote the letter he dic-|ready an integral part of th}; British | ™™ 2 Bom ¢ Sy i3 iy tated to her, and it was short, but|army. They cannot be excluded from FOR RENT % right to the point. He didn’t beat|gaviation on logical grounds. It is| - ?‘bout the bush wlafn he wrote tolno use putting forward the senti- FOR RENT—Several steam h_eated hl;i: lgltltclg 1:20{11)1:;& he:{e told her ;nenta] argument, because that is all apartments. Kaplan. 6821 . n their favor. He was quiet and therefore large- There is a great probability that 1y unnoticed for the next few days,| women will be needed, and they are and his improvement was marked. | willing. All they ask is to be trained gvlelryone w;;s gl?ld tousee thefl"Bilgl :lol that they wm{ld be ready should ollow” get well. seemed al e emergency arise. wrong to have a g'ant wounded. Here is a way in which women can One day he beamed on his nurse.|help their menfdlk, and to want a “Look at that” he said, showing|thing badly enough is to get it! k BELTRAMICOUNTY PRODUCE DISPLAY FOR THE STATE FAIR Secretary C. F. Shroeder of the Bel-| ing millet, rape, sorgum, peas, and| child it left me in a Mlnnéapofis Association plant 18 closed down on manu- trami County Agricultural associa-|vetches in straw fodder, corn, etc. very mnervous, weak- tion, has started putting together an| Potatoes—Seven varieties, one-half| ened and run-down [ 3 facture. It is rumored manufa cture will StOp entirely B anuary agricultural collection for exhibition | bushel eagh. Do not wash the pota-| condition. I also suf- g 7. t the Minnesota State fair, and he| toes, but h tuber i fered with headaches. N Ja 5 Tt 1 i reing every. Tanmer 0.6 oporate| that skin will not bo brokom. .| At this time I tound QU 1,1919. We are giving this information to the public so that in making the display the best in the Stock vegetables—Ten varieties,| wonderful = relief in )-5Y 4 5 ) . annals of the county exhibits that|three specimens each, except pumpkin| Dr. Pierce’s Favorite; ! anyone needlng a Ford c¢ar, can pr otect themselves by securing o B have been sent to the state fair. and squash, of which two of each are| Prescription. It soo i one. We have a few cars that are available at present prices. . Ford Prices Rafised—Prices F. O. B. Detroit are as = ! Follows: ; : TOURING i i g ndlss . $525.00 RUNABOUT <. ..o oo 500.00 'y TRUCK i i o o i imsss 4 55000 : SEDAN: . o 7 iiiagnags =2 77500 COUPELET /.5 ii ik coiisibn s 65000 - o : .. 750.00 : .. 475.00 Mothers of Minnesota, Prepare! When a girl becomes 2 woman, when a woman becomes a mother, and when 1 woman passes through the changes of middle life, are the three periods of life when health and strength. are most needed to withstand the pain and distress often caused by scvere organic disturbances. Many thousands in Min- nesota would testify just as do the following : = St. PauL, Miny—“After my first TOWNCAR .......... CHASSIS ............. The exhibit is to be shipped™ Au-|desired.. built me up in good' gust 29 and 30 and headquarters have| Culinary and other garden vegeta- condition and my, been established in the vacant build-|bles—Fresh and in glass collections. | headache was entirel. g $ 3 R ing across from the Markham hotel.|Fresh fruits, fifteen varieties, cured. I have great Prices are going hlgher. ‘Work on preparing the exhibit will Fruits in glass that cannot be| faith in this medicine ¥ commence August 26 and all contri-|shown fresh, one each in collection.|and have recommend- butions to the display will be shown| Any other miscellaneous articlesed it to other women. 1 have also used [§ in the name of tue owner. p not mentioned, bring in specimen. the ‘Pleasant Pellcts” as a purgative an { Z them to be effecti Svecimens Desired. Asks Co-Operatior. e N e X icL. and non-griping’—Mgrs. R. McL. Grains—Fifteen varieties, two| In addressing himself to the far-|HoLMES, 466 Farrington Ave. quarts each when cleaned. Grains|mers and gardeners, Mr. Schroeder| MinnEApoLIS, MinN—“I used Dr. in sheaf. Bring in one sheaf. says: Pierce’s Favorite Prescription at two Corn in ear—S8ix varieties, white, “If you are unable to bring in arti-} lifferent times and have found it a great ; %tla;lotw amit any other colorzODent; cles, kindly notify me, phone 41-F4.| -elp. nt, sweet corn, popcorn, ears| We want yellow oats in the straw| « i i g in each instance. and grain,y also - Beardless ~ Barley: My daughter has. also used it -with ; fully re- Native and wild grasses—Twenty | Farmers in the vicinity of Blackduck :;“me:,tmdl ,’,’,2"%;,‘(’,‘3“2‘“},'é;’c‘f‘ip‘t’io’,'.,-‘fi BUY NOW—DON'T DELAY | = C.W.Jewett Company,Inc. | - samples, each two inches in diameter | wishing to send articles may send - at band. ) direct or notify Charles Olson or John yes, Sl',.M' ’?K%h,!;jw.x' 7PE‘ Sebothy Bemidjl Farm grasses and clovers, includ-| Gilstad. It is our desire to make a| Dr- Pierce’s T oxite Il"cs‘f"P“"“ i ing alfalfa—Ten varieties, {hree in-|good showing at the state fair and]1of 3 secref remedy for all fhe ingreci- = l »nts are printed on the wrapper. Al druggists. Liquid or tablets, Tablets, 60 cents. ches in diameter. Forage—Twelve varieties, includ- we earnestly request your assistance to help make it a success.” | ‘ | 1 | Defectiy

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