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e it SRR BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ————PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. G. B. CARSON B. H, DENU TELEPHONE 932 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn, as secvld-Cluss D.acles under act of Congress of March 3, 1875, tkention paid to annonymous contributions. AWriter's Daiie owat be kg:w‘r'l to the ep:!tor. ‘but not nece: ly for publicaticu Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reacti this office not tg;n Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES o5 $5.00 One year .. Six montks . Three mounths . A3 THE WEBXLY PIONEER pages, taining & . of the-news.of the week. Published nnr;'.;hmw“.:d sent postage to any address, for, in advanoe $1.50. OFPICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PRCOBEDINGS e — ——— —eee e | went -down to the CHRISTMAS—ACCORDING TO: RULE. There is a popular impression that great national move- {g:{lne ever since, though, except o1 we ments and purposes must originate from and be directed by o M BN o gy ‘Washington. In most cases national achievement results from @ndiyidual home, but that is impossible as no effort made by communities like Bemidji, and multiplied indefi-| furloughs are given out. nitely. citizens of places like Bemidji. If manufacturers are to find a ready outlet for pro_duct plete same. among wholesalers the latter must do the same among retailers. | thrilling flylng trip, and about loop- What happens to the retailers depends on you and me. The government’s advice regarding Christmas giving was|about thrills, oh, man, I don't be- It stands|lieve I ever said ‘the Lord’s prayer delivered when the war seemed likely to last a year. today, but is modified by the stupendous happenings of recent days. are plentiful. come home, not afterwards. them. —0. GETTING IT OUT OF HIS SYSTEM.. A writer to the St. Paul Dispatch takes a hard wallop at|When the Children Cough, Rub Postmaster General Burleson, who is also a “trained expert” in the management of the telephone systems of the country, he having taken them over, for the writer knows what:. he. got : handed to him in the line of soaking the general public. And | develop: into croup, or worse. And then's} he suggests that he had better get under the wing of the bene-| cerglg”at hand to give prompt, sure re- ficient government to assuré himself a comfortable income for | lief: { It does not blister. the rest of his life.- The writer had two Tri-State telephones. block and was soaked $10 for having one phone removed and reconnected, which he says was worth about a dollar, He didn’t remove the other phone to prevent digging * deeper. Now he asserts the attempt is being made to raise the rates to insure the stockholders an increase of dividends. He ‘also believes it would be a good thing if he constituted himself 2 public utilities corporation and get on the “right side.” Py S There’s one thing that United Stales government powers that be have to remember, and that is that France, England and Belgium were also in the war and stood the brunt of the fighting for three years at the most critical period, and that it was the broom stick army that saved Paris and the entire victory. These are to be considered, also, and those countries already are be- ginning to assert some things on their own hook, perhaps not in line with some utterances already heard in local quarters. 0. When President Wilson replied to the letter of resignation of Secretary McAdoo; head of seventeen war departments of the government, he not only placed a halo about the classic brow of the “sec” but closed with the term “affectionately.” Not a bad idea for the father-in-law of the esteemed secretary, who also vaguely referred to his continugnce in politics. Seems too bad that the war is ending, for there won’t be any more fat contracts to line the pockets of those government payrollers who were interested in airplane contracts in plants in which they had large sums of money. But, then, they should not suffer even if food prices and other commodities continue to soar. . —0 At any rate, the soldiers in the training camps who were fed en route to camps and had their fare paid will have their mileage paid after discharge. They will have to pay for their meals, however, while going home after offering themselves to the service of their country. —0 When our troops come marching home, among the wild acclamations with which we greet them should be the thunder- ous question, ‘“Parlezvous Francais?” e () s The ex-kaiser in Holland is said to be wearing civilian dress. Another case of “all dressed up and no place to go.” DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one ot your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, 8 combination of “three in one” map hangers. | someone say, “War is The nation has been told to mobilize peace indusl:ri'es. where e de1n fhe. duiation. servics. Government restrictions limiting such activities are being|He states he does not know as yet o . whether the peace proposition will speedly removed, but the consummation depends entirely on| A & from finishing his course If money circulates freely the nation' prospers and- jobs We must create this condition before the boysihas such a habit ot finishing one's Everything must be ready for|sentences for one. Let us choose gifts judiciously, but let us give without stint. | You ccan talk to them.” He moved one| nothers know it. You should keep a | A% THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Benzs. 7= TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1918 NEWS AND LETTERS FROM BELTRAMI C0. SOLDIERS-SAILORS over again a couple of days after the first peace report, but I feel certain gure is great to be able to celebrate our victory over the Huns. Well, I suppose you are wondering now when I'll be home. I sure would like to know that myself. I wouldn’t be surprised if we had “to stay until next summer. Don’t ‘look = for me much before June, but it may be sooner, I can_ just. . imagine. that celebration at home, and I'll bet there were lots of happy hearts. We didn’t do any celebrating here. When 1 got up Monday morning, I heard over,” and heard some hollering. ' I immediately bulletin bhoard, and, sure enough, there was the wireless message saying that it was over, We have had our regular| had a smoker Saturday like to get a furlough and come Kern.Olson has also written his parents from San - Antonio, Tex., or not, but hopes to be able to com- Kern also tells of a ing the loop when he was three thou- sand feet in the air. He says, “Talk faster than I did that time.” Unpopular Listeners. “T really dislike to talk to her; she < You know the kind?" “Yes; ‘they listen faster than " MOTHERS, D0 THE— Musterole on Throats - and Chests Na telling how. soon the symptoms may when you're glad you have a jar of Mus- As first aid and a certain remedy, | Musterole is excellent, ~ Thousands of jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore: throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- |’ ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and - aches of back or joints, -sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 80¢ and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. | i | | | TO AVQID AND RELIEVE By Dr. Franklin Duade, Many people have been frightened by what they have read or heard of influenza. The more you fear the disease, the-surer you are to get it. Go right about your business and forget it. As the disease is spread principally by contact thru sneezing, coughing or spitting, many health authorities have advised that every- one iwear a gauze, which is daily washed and saturated with a one to five hundred solution of zinc sulphate in water, and then dried before wear- ing over the nose and mouth. You should avold crowds, commen drink- ing cups and public fowels. Keep youn strength up by taking lots. of exergise in the open air and plenty of nourishing. food. If . you have any of such symptoms as chilliness, nasal. obstructions, flushed- face, headache, feverishness, restlessness,” weakness, or- irritating eough, give up work at once and go to bed. This will save your strength to help overcome-the disease. Put yvour feet in hot water for fifteen minutes. Thoroughly loosen the bowels with some-such mild-and non- irritating physics - as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.. Drink. principally of hot lemonade -and then cover up with plenty of clothes in bed so as to get a good sweat. When-sweating is free-and the fever reduced.take a dose: of two Anuric Tahlets every four. hours, followed by drinking at least a glass or two of hot water. Anuric Tablets help quickly to relieve the soreness. of the muscles-and bones from which most patients complain and | help the kidneys flush out the poisons. To relieve nasal obstructions and excessive discharge from the nose, probably- nothing is better than such a mild, soothing, antiseptic wash as Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It will give great relief. Employed as a gargle, in same strength as made up for use in the nose, and as hot as can be borne, it quickly arrests sore- ness and dryness in the throat. Influenza weakens the patient’s re- sistance to disease, so that there is danger of bronchitis and pneumonia developing. To combat this tendency and fortify the patient’s strength in- sist that he keep in bed at least two days. Probably mothing will at this stage hasten the . recovery and strengthen the patient more than an iron-tonic tablet called “Irontic” or that well known herbal tonmic, Dr. Pierce’'s Golden Medical Discovery, which has been used by thousands in the past two generations. in part: & F. J. “‘See that Bemidji celebrated. all fill“!‘)r all’s W ] Catarrh Uannoi Be Curea with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a local d! fluenced by constitutio in order to cure it internal remedy. cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. rescribed by one of the best physicians rn this country for years. It is com- BROTHERS WRITE PARENTS. posed of some of the best tonics known, Alvin Olson, a member of the crew combined with some of the best blood uriflers. of the U: 8. 8. Kansas, has written fhe ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. 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