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Greatest Jackplane, A machine so-gigantic that the curv- ature of the earth's surface had to be taken into consideration In its con- struction, is belng built for the Unit-|{ ed States army as part of the program for the “salvage” of war waste, says World’s Work. It is a-huge planer, 500 feet long, which is to be used in the manufacture of gigantic lathes, which in turn are for use in the enor- mous “relining” plant which the ord- nance - department s building in France. Fewer Students, War and the industries made neces- sary by war have had the effect of depleting the student bodies of English unjversities to an extent that will be serlous this year. At the Unlversity of Birmingham, one of the most mod- ern and progressive seats of learning in Britain, where sclentific training is a specialty, all the graduates who re- celved the degree of bachelor of scl- ence this year were women. WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements < 1n tnis column cost half cent a word per fssue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c¢. s FOR SALE PSSP SN FOR SALE—16 inch tamarack wood, $2.25 to §3.00. per cord. Call or see Carl Opsata, Bemidji, Minn. X 14d127 FOR SALE—Small’ stock of paints enamals and . varnishes. C. F. Hicks, 518 Beltrami Ave. 1125tf FOR SALE—Household goods. C. F' Hicks, 518 Beltrami Ave. = 1125tf FOR SALE—Oak, well built store ladder. Call at Pioneer office. -7 1123tf FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave,, new location. 1111tf et e FOR SALE—10 acre farm with'5 acres under high state of cultiva- tion, basement dug for house and a well that cost $385. Only one mile. south of new mill. Only $1,000, easy tefms. Might trade. .-J. Willits, 407 Beltrami: Ave... e e * WANTED" ¥ A A AR R A A A AT WANTED—A good fresh mileh cow. Sathre, Phone 717-J. 241127 va0uesk it i S S L s 8 WANTED—Maid for general house- work, 1218 Bemidji Ave. L T56-W. g b B AR A I S WANTED—A neat woman or girl for general housework. A good home for the right party. Write X Y Z Care/nf Pigneer. 3dr129 P osatal ot ki AR WANTED—10-men-to cut cedar lag- ging for the Dolan, Timher. com- . pany. Apply at U: S. Employment Service, 206 2nd.. St., Bemidji, Minn, 341129 WANTED—Woman for scrubbing. Apply Third Street Cafe, 3d1127 WANTED—Two or three steam heat- ed rooms, for light housekeeping. With bath.. Call No. 609. 2d1126 WANTED — Fresh milk cows and other stock.’ F. G. Tropman, Be- midjf 441126 FOR ‘RENT ; FOR HIRE—I can furnish 10 teams of heavy horses with harness, for logging. Geo. J. Sheehan, Niagara, N.D. 104127 FOR RENT-—Modern house. Inquire at 320 Beltrami'Ave. 3d1129 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, strictly modern, 520 Beltrami Ave. 2d1127 FOR RENT—Six room, steam heated flat. Call phone No. 445, or 723 Irvine Ave. g 641180 WANTED—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping, furnished and modern. Call 401.W. 3d1129 FOR' RENT—Two modern furnished room. 515 Bemidji, Ave. 6d1129 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Car crank, Friday, near Lake Shore Confectionery. Geo. Ander- son, Bemidji, Route 1. 8d1129 LOST—Boy’s mackinaw, on Minne- sota Ave., between 2nd and 4th Sts.; the initials H. D. J. are on same. Finder leave at Pioneer office or call 594-W. 1d1126 H Look out for Span- ish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take Al CASCARA & QUININE 0"0“‘\99 . T OFPIOIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE| OITY COUNOIL, OITY OF | BEMIDJI, SOTA, | OCTOBER 28, 1918. Council met at City hall at 8 o'clock | . m. A quorum being present meeting was called to order by President Clark. % Roll Call. Upon roll call the following aldermen were declared present—Bagley, Garlock, Phillippi, Benner, Barnell, Croone and | Clark. Absent—Backus, Palmer, Smith and Joanis. Minutes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and/approved. Y Tills. The following bills, aftar ':in andited, were upon notion and secon allowed: Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co., general lighting for month of September Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co., light to Fifth ward, $503.65 September ............ecisins 52.65 Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co., lighting library, September . ........eeciiaese 3.78 Minnesota Electric. Light and ower Co., pumping contract, 4 month of September ......... 40.46 Street Gang, general street labor 103.20 Fred Petrie, boarding paupers to October 14 ........cecciounos 112.00 W. G. Schroeder, merchandise for poor and city building ........ 50.06 Fred Petrie, boarding paupers to October 28 . it oay, 31800 O’Leary-Bowser to paupers . 6.00 Third Street Saf account police department .... 16.00 Street Gan% general street labor 105.00 Volunteer Fire Department, at- tending fires, July, August and September . .....u.cecsaeesins 95.00 Sentinel Publis! Co., station- and supplies ............ 67.00 er A ’thompuon rest room upkeep, month of October . Chas, Trodler, sawing wood Pnull“Wlnklesky, repairs to 40.00 7.00 2.00 85.80 to fire department .... Northwestern Telephon telephone services ... C. E, Battles, sand for s 3 C. E. Battles, merchandise to li- brary ....... S¢. Hilaire Lumber Co., plank for wa.tar department 8t. Hilaire Lumber Co., coi St. ‘Hilafre Lumber Co., coal Jos. Hahn, scavenger work, prop- eérty owners ..... e uaae s Jos. hn, scavenger work, prop- erty owners .... .2 28.00 2.00 447.29 10.20 51.456 99.76 26.00 Bids® for furnishing street sweepers and street flushers were submitted by the Studebaker Co., the Austin-Western Co. and Elgin Sales Co. On motion of Alderman Phillippi, duly seconded, the bid of the Studebaker Co. for a street flusher at their bid of $2,040 was de- clared accepted, delivery of sald flusher to be made between February 16th and March 1st, 1919, Miscellaneons. gudn Stanton and Mr. Brooks of the Liberty Loan committee addressed the council on the failure of truck driver Zacharias to respond to call made by sald committee. Mr. Zacharias made a reply. It was moved by Alderman Ben- ner, seconded by Alderman Bagley, that the service of Mr. Zacharias be dis- pensed with., Carrled. Moved by Alderman Phillippi, second- ed by Alderman Garlock, that Ed. Lox be employed as night-truck driver tem- porarily, in place of Mr. Zacharias dis- missed. Carried. Munlclgul court report for week end- ln[; October ‘1st,’ showing $102 paid the city treasurer, and report for the week eriding October 21st, showing' $177 paid the city treasurer, we) read and. ac- id of Tom Smart” g’}v cords: of dry {ack pine, grewn “cut, Wwood at $6.50 per tord “delivered,” was, d and acgepted. “ K pplicatoir of - AY, MENu#b - for Tieense to operate a roller rink :and yvaudeville house was on motion and second grant- ed. Application for male _ employment office license made ., B. Olson was rend and referred to the “licenge .¢dm mittee. 4 Petition of property owners for the paving of Tenth street from Beltrami avenue to Dewey avenud and Dewey av- thue from Tenth street was read and on motion referred to the street com- mittee. The sewer committée was instructed to ti; the = superintgndent of the Wé{t%? yflmi!nt\io @{" mptg'theifl'ush'- mgo.l OTT? matepsr s 4o Fn T T it Lelerk was ‘regted to advertise for cleaning of tHe septic-tank, and for feet of four-inch ‘purchase of thirty suction” hose. A new -agreement submitted by - the Minnesota Flectric Light and Power Co for pumping the water supply on the basis of five (5) cents per thousand gallons, was on motion of Alderman Bugley declared accepted, and %he city attorney directed to draw the necessary resolution to cover. There being no further business it was moved to adjourn, Adjourned. Approved, J. W. SMITH, ‘Vice-President Attest, GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 1d1114 PERPRERE TR RO & HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Your Instant relief—no waiting. clogged nostrils open right up; the air pagsages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head- ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Apply a little of this fragrant, ant- iseptic, healing cream in your nos- trils. It penetrates through every air pagsage. of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh. g an Special Sale---Wed. 27 For Thanksgiving ==0On Good Steer Beef-~ Beef Pot Roast Beef Rib Roast™. Beef Boiling ... Beef Short Ribs................ Beef Stew ... Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak Round Steak Hamburger Sausage . Pork Sausage CITY MEAT MARKET | thoroughly good sport. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Spirit of the Army Woman. These army women don't complain, I have yet to meet one who is not a They know well enough why they are in the strug- gle, nr:fl the knowledge is a kind of wholesome and sustaining spiritual food. They stiffen to thelr herofe best. One mother—and she hates sew- Ing—makes all the clothes for herself and her little girl. The Southerner, too, has atlsen to the occasion and tak- en half a house for the summer and plans to do all the work for herself and family. We've never known hen to do anythiug but dress herself pret- tily, read novels and take the children to the movies.—An Officer’s Wife, in Atlantie, Stone Laid for Each Tribe. The foundation stones of the He- brew; university at Jerusalem, recent- 1y 1aid in the presence of General Al- lenby and representatives of the French and Itallan detachments, are 12 in number, one for each of the 12 | tribes of Israel. The site Is on the summit of the Mount of Olives, facing Jerusalem on the one side and the Hills of Moab on the other. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Whereas, - default has been made in the conditions of that cerfain mortgage, dated February 20th, 1917, dul& executed and delivered by Ruth M. Gould and Arthur N. Gould, her husband, mort- gagors, to Security State Bank of Be:- midji, a corporation, mortgagee, and with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office of the Reg- Beltrami February Deeds in and for State of Minnesota, 10th, 1917, at 4 o'clock p. m., in Book 32 of Mortgages, ‘'on page 283, which said default consists in this, that said ister of county, mortgagors falled to pay installments ‘of principal as it became due, amounting to thirteen hundred fifty ($1350.00) dollars. g Pursuant to the power of sale con- tained in said mortgage, the mortgagee hereby elects and does hereby declare the whole princ!gn.l sum and interest amounting to the 'sum of twenty- three hundred ninety-four and 57-100 ($2394.57) dollars, due, and which is due and payable at the date hereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby giv- en, that by virtue of the power of sale contalned in said mortgage, and pur- suant to the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and -conveyed by said mortgage, viz: Lots thirteen (18) and fourteen (14), in block flve (5), Second addition to Bemidji, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in_the office of the Register of Deeds, in Beltrami county, State of Minnesota, with the heredita- ments and appurtenances; ~which sale will be made by the sheriff of said Bel- trami county at the east front door of the court house, in the City of Bemidji, in sald county and state, on the 8th day of January, 1919, a4t 2 o'clock p. m., of that day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of twenty-three hundred ninety-four and 57-100 (¥2!94.57) dollars, and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premiges, and fifty ($50.00) "dollars, attorney’s fees, as stipulated in and by sald mort- gage in case of-foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law; subjeci to redemption &t any time. within one enri from the day of sale, as:provided y_law. o B 4 .S F Dated November 25th, A. D. 1918 SECURITY STATE BANK + Mortgagee. OF BEMIDJL Jt')}h\'v ¥, GIBBONB, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bemidji, Minn. 6d1126-1231 DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS i Glve way before the pene- trating effects of Sloan’s PLinimcnt So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin-aches of lumbago, thenerve« inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joirt wrench, the ligament sgra.m, the.muu:le strain, and the throbbing ise. The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the clean- liness, and the ecomomy of Sloan’s Liniment make it universally preferred. Sloans Liniment Kills Pain “Your 32 Teeth are 32 Reasons” Why You Should Have Absolutely Dependable DentistryatAbsolutely Dependable Prices The Original Cut-Rate Dentists CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY 10 Year Guarantee Gold Crown ... Bridge Work, per 2 Gold Fillings, up from Silver Fillings ... SET OF TEETH Open Evenings Till 8:00 Opp. City Hall, Schroeder Bidz. ——— The Dental Corner Union Dentists Dr. Norcross Dr. Clarke BEMIDJI TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1918 Trees to Honor War Heroes. Ia the Amerh'up Porestry Magasine, the official organ of the American For- extry association, an editorial is devot- ed to the move in several cities to plant trees in honor of the war heroes. The magazine urges that this be made a national movement. It is urged that a boulevard be plantetl as “Liberty Row” or line some special street with “vic- tory oaks,” ench te be named for'e fallerr hero. English Golfing Statistics. Englishmen, when their attention is flot occupied by war, make use of 105,- 000 acres of land for the purposes of golf playing. There are 2,000 organi- zations, with nearly 300,000 members, and about 7,200,000 balls are made use of annually. To Guide Workers in Mines. The United States bureau of mines has had some of its officials working for three years on a set of rules to suggest for use where electricity ‘xs'Pomma- Monaco used in mines, and the work has been published for circulation among those interested. it SCRAWNY, WORN.- OUT WOMEN Is your face drawn? Color poor? Temper short? You are only as old, as you look. To look young your body must be free from impurities and poisons. Constipation is the enemy of youth, good complex- jons and good health. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will keep your system clean and active, bringing health and happiness. Relieves constipa- tion and stimulates.liver and kidneys, without griping and without redction. City Drug Store H PP R Thanksgiving SPECIALS at TROPPMAN'S Large Fancy ‘Cranberries, 2 | Y030 R MR N AR ) 25c | Grape Fruit, each Sweet Florida Oranges, per dozemn: . in b s soc‘ Lemons, ~per’ dozen.............. 48c Banapas, - per ".“‘T ................ l4c‘ Fancy Apples, per el HOX 5wl ....$2.75 to $3.25] Squash, per lbi............. 2Ysc Fancy Mixed Nuts, per 1b. Shelled Walnuts, per lb., 85¢c Raisins, seeded, 3 pkes. for . Plum Pudding, per can......32¢c Jello, per pKg. —cooocenn. 11c Sweet Potatoes, 51bs. for....25¢ Baker’s Chocolate, per cake 19c¢ Consomme Royal Candied Sweet Potatoes Thanksgiving Dinner At Hotel Markham 11:30 to 1:30 Binner R Oyue?r_b Cocktail i . Celery Hearts \ Mixed Olives " Radishes \ Salted Almonds Baked Salmon Trout, Saute Tartar Fresh Mushroom Patties, a la Creme Cra;m of Fowl, a la Reine Sliced Cucumbers Braized Haunch of Cub Bear, Wild Rice Dressing e Roast Spring Lamb, Heome-Mada Jelly Roast Young Minnelolu Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Brussell Sprouts, au Buerre Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad _‘1000 Island Dressing ot Minge Pie . Pineapple Sundae Mixed Nuts Turkish Figs American, Edam. and Club Cheese Toasted Wafers Coffee License No. B 27687 n ) 4 THE UNIVERSAL.CAR. - “ Keep the old Ford running— it'll never wear out if you let us take care of it.. Bring it in and we’ll. make. it run i like new. These war- Bewa[e time days call for sav- f P ing. There’s not a big-. fl .0 0[ money than‘_ythje Ford uua"w ar. But ‘it must be kept in running shape ics, Ford materials, Ford excellence with Ford low prices. Let us look after your car. [} ger saver-of time and and that’s our business. Ford mechan- . . . 2 G. 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