Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 2

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mmflm No attention paid atered st ‘the vol;o&n OFFIOIAN COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS EMIDJI DAILY PIONEER h 3, 1879, |8 annonymous contributions, Writer's name must be knewn to the ldllor. but not uecmnm to publication | g (<1 Plon must reach this office not i .l ueh wuk to uuun publlcn.tlnn in the gurrent issue, " "ASK COLORADO ABOUT PAN MOTOR. EXCRPT 'mAY LISHING CO. . X, DENU at. Bemid)l, Minn., ss second-class matter m WEEKLY PIONEER of the nows of the wi Published to any address, tw. hnflvm- $1.50, Colo,rado stockholders of the Pan Motor company of St. Cloud appointed a special committee consisting of newspaper editors, bankers and farmers, who came on a special mvestxgat- ing trlp to the Pan company’s plant. What they discovered is best made known in an elaborate report, printed and illustrated, and the meat in the cocoanut given is as follows: The committee finds that the Pan Motor company is in most excellent financial condition; it has no bonded indebtedness; no mortgages; no preferred stockhold- ers and: has never issued any special or promotion stock to anyone. It has no past due unpaid bills, and in fact, has no indebtedness of any kind except the current bills that are coming in on account of ship- ments being received daily and these bills are paid just as soon as the auditing department can verify their accuracy. Also that the company avails itself as a general rule of all discounts. To all who doubt, the members of this committee simply. dsk ‘that they go to St. Cloud and investigate for themselves, PRBVIA RS0 ARG Wit COUNCIL BREAKS LONG DISTANCE RECORD. The record breaker in long distance council meetings in ; 3 Bemidji was broken last night when the council met to transact the finals in the water works problem. The council tackled it i \ officially’ Monday night, the regular session, and after getting 4 4 a good start'adjourned at a late hour to Tuesday night. Then when the problem had some more details to act upon the coun- . cil adjourned until Wednesday night, taking time for prepara-| Advertisementa in. <uis column tion of the details of the water improvement. Then when they|aiq cash in sdvance. . No ad. sl adjourned, it was to last night to pass a resolution for the[be run for less than 10c per issue. issuance of bonds. —_— KNUTSON BOOSTER FOR BEMIDJI. While St. Paul and other cities are endeavoring to obtain|ror SALE- House and Tot, also fur- a cannon for a municipal souvenir of the war, with which to| niture; east of Lincoln sehool on adorn some particular spot, comes to The Pioneer a printed oo NY"}:"“ : ‘}g“l’ § taken bill for two guns:for Bemidji, fathered by Congressman Knut-| 3 o8¢ = Vincent Jonas, Nymore, E Usually 8 city has to apply for one of these popular im- lements of warfare, but Mr. Knutson asked in behalf of|FOR SALE—Oak, well built store Milk Bemldji of his own accord and in friendship for the people of| 'adder. Call at Ploneer office this enterprising and patriotic community. 7 , 'SQLDIEBS HEARTILY WELCOME HOME. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER LIBERIA IS REACHING OUT Tribes of That Country, it |s 8aid, Are Accepting the Tuphlpau of the’ ° Missionaries. Plenyono Gbe Wolo, a Liberian ot the Kru tribe, who Jumbia university, There never hi census of Liberia, but the pc s estimated at from 2,000, 000, and not more than 15,000~ are Amarlctrl.!berunl, the deacendan liberated slaves. 'The remainder. be- long to tribes which speak four differ- ‘ent languages and offer only nominal submission to the goveérnment.” The' Krus elect their kings by the' selection .0f the most avallable man of the royal house,” In the Jarroway tribe the king 1s ao absolute monarch for the reign of six years, and is then put to death. Other tribes also follow different cus- toms. The tribes do not acknowledge the government of Monrovia, because they feel that it does not protect them. By treaty the United States government 18 required to help the Americo-Libe- rians against the tribes, and in 1912 this country helped put down a rebel- lion of the Krus. : The constitution of Liberia has ‘a literacy test, which has heretofore ex- cluded most of the natives from vot- ing, as the central government is un- able to undertake thelr education. The Girbas are being taught by missionaries, and the 8re uolmmmedann. are the tranchise.” The Krus ar are more than 50 Liberians of the na- tive tribea :mdylng o lhe Unltod States. B aking t Gen Kind Ol y " (visii peniten- Hary)—Ab, poor fellow ; yon look like an honest man, Why did they pnt | you here? Poor Fellow—Yer right; it was u shame, leddy. They put me here just fer tryin' to open up a little business. Kind Old Lady—Why, that was. an: outrage! What kind of & businesy was 1t? s Poor Fellow—The little business on the front of a safe. 2 cost half cent a 'word per issue, when Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads‘run for less than 26¢: % FOR SALE Minn, 18d1-26 WANTED Fiae o Soo T e e e One by one, sometimes a few more, the “boys” are return- WANTED—Chamber matd. Palace ing to Bemidji from military service. thqm, for they are among the flower of young manhood of | WANTED—Good girl for general the county and will again take an active part in ity industrial| liousework, in pleasant home in and business affairs, aiding greatly in the progress of Bemidji| Demidit. Good wages: for the and the entire county. They are heart ¥y R ST It does one good to see hotel, Blackduck. Inquire Home ily welcome. MINNESOTA IN FAVOR OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE. The Minnesota senate followed the lead of the house and | WANTED—To rent; passed a resolution asking that the Susam B. Anthony federal| Wwith bath; in desirable ldcation. suffrage amendment be passed, which shows that Minnesota lgflltm is favorable to allowmg woman to take part in al in which her interests are vitally concerned. characteristic. of quality. PHONOGRAPHS Barker’s jewelry is especially suitable for this pur- pose. It is exquisite in design, perfectly finished and thoroughly well made in every detail. It is the best q'u‘al,_itg, whether one chooses filled gold or solid gold. Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store 217 Third Street A smart touch fo the costume bakery. - 3-127 right party. Pioneer. Address No, 12 Wanted—At once; 4 or 5 room house. (‘allkHendersun at First Nafjonal Ban 6 room houee ’s Not too far from the business dis- trict. ‘Address “S,” Ploneer, 120tf WANTED—Small’ flat or 3 room apartment, unfurnished; man and wife, ‘Address " H. A. H., care Pioneer, : WANTED-——Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Amer- ica Ave. Phone 58. 113t big ‘moriey elling our guaranteed trees, fruits, roses, etc. We pay Free outfit and part expenses. The A dainty pin, pretty brooch or bar pin, or other piece of carefully chosen jewelry, adds a dagh of smart style to the costume which can be secured in no other way. That's the real object of jewelry—to set off a handsome dress or to make more charming a natural Barker’s jewelry is.intended to make woman more charming and satisfy her desire for the right kind KODAKS Wis, WANTED-—To buy; tamarack, Nor- lengths 8, 10, 16 and 18 feet long. Prices, 336c per lineal foot f. o. b. 9 ft. long; Tamrack; Norway; White-Pine or Spruce; 9-inch top Kelly lake. John C. McKusick, Hibbing Minn. : 4 FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel- trami Ave. Phene 41, T 1218te e e ———— FOR RENT A A A A A A A A A A A AN FOR RENT—Two modern furnighed rooms, 1113 o Bemidji avenue, phone 345. E. ’:‘{ FOR RENT—3 rooms over store, either furnished or ' unfurnished. Will be redecorated. Carlson, of Course, Store. 3d124 FOR RENT—6 room house, 615 Irvine Ave. Phone 744, A. Klein. X 3d124 —— FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 452-W. 114tf . sallow skin is freed from bile. “Get'a biviosn aut e e cxrontng e e | (NTARARURIAMRIRARTRTAGG I lllll T Ji I II P. & G. Soap, }0 bars Large Family Package Lemons, a dozen. . Bread That Mother Mothers’ Oats, 4 Ibs. 2018 lIlHIIIl T T (] A Friday & Saturday P. & G. Soap, 10 ‘bars for..68¢c AGENTS WANTED—You can make M‘;fllel"s Spaghetti, 3 packazggcs highest commissions every week.|Large bottle Catsup. 4 Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa,| Monarch Jelly Powder, 8 pack- 53124 24¢c way pine logs, 7-inch top and up, Lux, 3 pkgs. for John C. McKusick, Hibbing Minn, | Crackers, 8 lbs. for. cars loading point. 120127 | Apple Butter, gt. jar WANTBD—twa carloaas timber; | Beech Nut Peanut Butter, and up. Price ¢ lineal foot, f. 0. b.{ Beech Nut Peanut Butter, Beech Nut Peanut Butter, Lemons, a dozen..... 1 6-0z. jar Mince Mea No. 2 can Pork and Beans..16c Winter 1241¢| Pure Fruit Preserves, 2 lbs., Bengal Brand Vanilla Extract, 1-1b. can Ryzon Baking Powder for 38¢c D O U G LN Y FOR RENT — Mosern furnished - room. Call 827 or 250. 14t LIEUT. WITTING HOME. Morris Witting, ;son of Mr. and (By United Press.) traxnlnx ¢amp at Camp|mitted to interfore with wine-mak- has been commissioned |ing in Greece. second lieutenant and placed on the| ‘A conservative estimate places the reserve list. ¥ be employed. a8’ 4l mer, COUGH AND-COUGH? Dr. King’s New Duoovery removes the danger of neglect g':unsulunhl the parched throat eligiild not ‘be tted, t |hnuld "be “refiev Sefonpem“gunl ;n:::w:y wnd:y a dou of Dr. King’s To NORTHERN The same with a cold eor bronchial 118 Belt. Ave. attack. Millions have ‘used this well- known remedy for 'half ‘a century iuhrly wnhout lhought of chang Id by druggists since 1869, An all- importan? ' adjunct ‘to “any family medicine cabinet. ‘60c and $1.20, mm—————- o ———— The Burden of Constipation is lifted, comfortably but polmvely' when you treat your bowels with Dr, King's New Life Pills. ' The liver busy, digestion impmn.b the sickly,” bottle todly—lun the day nghg 25¢, SATURDAY SPECIALS Bemid, Minn. hangers. Crackers, N. B. C,, Makes, 3 loaves. 25¢ e e 25¢ WET YEAR FOR GREECE. here with his parents and sisters, Ta| than" 10,500,000 gallons. This de- will go to Blackduck where he will |spite the food shortage, which creat- ' led”a gre t demand for fresh srams he 1578 wine efop 1o estimated || Phone 488 311 6th S WHY Coufiu AND to be nearly double that of 1917. For Quick Returns and Highest Cash erket Pnces SHIP. YOUR ) ) Hndes, Furs, Wool, " Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow 'You Hit It On the ‘Head When you decided to come to us for Your Groceries : Our foodstuffs are high class to coincide with your taste. TRY OUR Fresh Butter and, Eggu, Finest Dis-. . tinctive Blend Coffees, Seasonable Canned Goods, Pickles, Spices, Cheese and Brend and Fresh Meats. You'll become convinced that you’ve been missing a good thmx—or Several Goods Tlun: HENRY BRAKKE Pllono 133-W Speclal Map COupon Bemidji Pioneer. Pub. Co, Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 82 cents for which send me one ol your latest State, United States. and War Zone maps, a combmation ot “three in one! map STAHL-JACOBS . Witting of this city, re-| Athens, Greece, Jan. 4. (By Mail.) Furnlture Renovators, All work ‘guaranteed, Work' called for and de- livered. ~ General Repair a ' HIDE & FUR: COMPANY Bemi i Speclals at Limit 10 bars to a_ customer ages for large jaro ATt 32¢ medium jar small jar ... 12 11702, jari st 44c 2. oz, botlle. il 17 CAR OF FANCY PATENT PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR JUST IN - can't Jt.age it by the size “you get for your money. You ‘of Laking powder ssed in each SAVINGS The value of bak- in wder is based on its let%ug;i 7 °trenoth You of the can—or by the amozmt st estimate it by the amount baking and the resuiis you get. CALUMET - is the greates: value ever gfif:redm Bakmg owde{ —it. ter raising “force’”’—i t‘.}xan mo:‘?flyof theded { bmnds. ou use only a rounded or | heaping teaspoonful where others call’ for two teaspoonfuls or more. But Baking Powder is not all you'll save when using Calu- met. You save bak% malerials. Calumet never fails. e last level ‘ teaspoonful is as powerful as the i first. Calumet is perfectly manu- . factured — keeps -perfectly—and is moderate in price, You ave whea you buy it—You save when youuse it e W el One trial will satisfy you of these facts—and demonstrate doubt that *Caiuvinet spells economy.” Your grocer sells iton a tee dmwflmmmmflwm %WMUS. R <= . HIGHEST S¥Aury ~ Defective

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