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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - PAGE FOUR T NEW COUNCIL TAKES . ' SEAT: APPOINTMENT : i OF OFFICIALS: CLARK WANTED WANTED--Good steady woman cook .. LOST AND FOUND Must be neat, $5¢:'month; room and board. .Fine kitchen.: -Lake| FOUND—SIlk bag containing key. G g - . OWD 2158 may have same by cllllnx W ANTEBR==Kitohenr~giri- at- - 1 - Wal v L <o WANTE! a once. Shore-hotel Mn-l“m Bt Plonoer ollee and PayIng' for E. W. HANNAH 1 khani hotel. TBAt | e D HOBE AT BANGVEY |y SR 2 S e, g gl Dot P T T puctionser Advertisements in this column .cost [N IOMASO0N R 000 d ERr ool ‘LOST—Pair of glasses, finder return i, ‘| half cent a word per issue, when pald $40.00 room and hoard' Markham Mobereg. 34 to Pioneer office. 3d36 1§ Sell Auytlun:mAnwawn, 3 (Continued from Page One) cash in advance, No ad will be run for| Dotel- U 34tf WANTED—By young marrie and th Top an = 1w 1. | less than 10c per issue. WANTED—Dining room girl, Kelli-| a permanent position. . A" good| ™ 7 to three times. One of the walls is| = \qy charged on our books cost onel ~hor hotel, i i 3-36 steapdy worker, quick and wlmng. Al © MOVED Special attent).on glven to crumbling and it was said that stuc- co would prevent further damage. ‘We intended to take steps to prevent further disintrigation, but I guess I didn’t explain it enougi. More autos pass the Central building than any cent a word per issue. Noadsrun for| — " . | enquire Qualleys grocery. - 10d311 Mrs: Nellie Shadion has moved from less ‘than 26c. WANTED—Middle aged lady to do —— . 616 First St. south to 701 Irvine light cooking, and work. around| WANTED-~-To rent;"six Toom7heuse|(. . A Bdfll stove. G. B. Gilbert, Olear Lake,| : with bath; in du!n.ble tion- FOR—SALY Minn. 3ds6 5 other spot in the city.” S ..ANTED—I anticipate active. de- trist: “f’"?" T ¥ 5 DRM AWAY HEADACHE FOR SALE—Hay and feed at the}s mand for farm Jands during ue z - e 5 { eltram! ve. - or ore t o 2 P - lbrary, stating that during last year|: strect by Ole Friger. 4-35 wm;a zeo dlmosz“:)t. l, wouldybe Rllb e on there were only $200 spent for books - ‘| plessed to have you list the’same|FOR RENT—2 furnished “rooms for and book repairs, and that the li-| pop gALE-—Six pool tables complete, | Wwith me for sale.—C..D. Schwab,| light housekeeping. ~8123% Minn., brary should be one of the valuable] ™ “opeyy it taken at once, will con-| St. Cloud, Minn, . -3436{ - Ave. b assets in the city, that it should bey g0, grade for team or truck Car. j —————————eeeeee | e L well stocked with books for the pub-| \w"p "gneare’ Agency club room, | WANTED—A married farm hand 0| FOR RENT: g (nny . roomm. | colds or congestion, And it acts at oncel| | lic school. children, and would...uve! . peq Fake, Minn. 7d34| work on my Perth N. D., farm for| modern. . : -Ave, Phona| Musterole is & clean, white ointment, to be so supplied when the new nor- 5 |" etght months, commencing as-soon | | 301 i 4 | made with oxl of mustard, Better than & mal was opened. “It ought to havel R’ gALE—Cholce brood .| 2 weather wily permit in spring of | ————————~__ & o _|mustard plaster and does not blister, . ever. ) tully $2,000 next year,” he asserted.| ~ morrow about April. Chas, Wey-{ 1919. As sald work will-be prin- FOR RENT-—One"6 ‘yoonr fouse; - Used only externally, and in no way can| o1 you; you'll be a grouch; to. - You': . Mr. Boleom also said he was plan-1- “ooiq "s¢ ” Cloud, Minnm. cipally team work, said man will{ Irvine Ava a8 rootn, +1233 taficct stomach and heart, as some in- can’t be_ happy wimn your- dwtmn ning for scholarships for the new K 4 need experience with horses and{ Dewey, A. Km : 886 | tornal medicines do. is out of order. -. normal for students in the public| nop gALE— 14 interest in a sum-| machinery, $480 will be paid for ;i 2 Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,| There i 1o’ éason why. anyBody farm sales. 206 Mum. Ave., th I”W schools, and in closing urged the city ¢ said term. Aldo living house and s up, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgi hould let natipation ruin’~ thei to remove all menaces to the welfare g:{ef"::;:fi ‘,’:’ng‘,’“',.‘;:."::},‘vg ::: garden will be free. All. within L T, pleurisy, lsw%s Keep | the - bowels.: fry of the icoming normal students and beddl’ng at-cottages boats, etc., to| five minutes walk of Perth stores, STRENGTHENS' pains and acl food-waste -and _your life eee that they were unmolested In-any | o "0 ise ™ Aadress G. B. Gil-| churches; scnool and P. O. i praing, ‘sore mi qu bruises, chill brighter,. better and. more part of, the city by objectional char-| yont Clepy Lake, an ‘3aze] at once. . R.'J: Laird; P‘"h, N. 1)f A ‘.mtedmf}ilt, colds ot the chest (it often| p_ 1" Sno efdouife dof acters. Py st s i P2 b ; 7] preven our. druggist R RS S s rialod ol : mcjaolg;%uldnfifi & Jbwius FOR SALE—160 acres with railway SALINOS :"which "wil CONGRESS HAS ENDED DUTIES | ™" trackage, suitable for factory site WANTED. Raperisgced sitl fof go- - ag [ bow:}]f neluditig ths lowe . or subdivision. ne-halt lies in hind S * | bowel where the- ouble. ~usual 65TH SESSION: MAKES RECORD| or aubdlyelon. O oud. - ad.| _boulevard. Phone 4493, - '4-36 T, can't .,M woik Hane biin: Fantas (Continued from Page One) g{:::t fibr&“’f{“w' Cll::; fiil:‘;‘ FOR BALE—17.foom Kouse, one block| system the! T T R ST Y p trom Normal school, 1218 Dewey Dvnt allow them becm i 1t then passed In rapld succession 84361 avenue~ . §-36 | when & Httle attention ‘Bow \§ such measures as the $50,000,000 vent it. Dan’ttryhchmpn 000, housing bill to provide quarters| FOR SALE—Six young Shorthorn As goon as you commerce ts— 2y D ouAIng BT, fallowen by, 8 960000 bulls, ‘Ready for service. All reg- WOMAN'S CASE AMAZES bnekaehe&{eol :msmn‘gfi:.t;}r“y WL for munitions and shipyard workers; | istered. L. E. Converse, Fair BEM]D J1 > kidooys are ngb~ Working. the bill protecting civil rights of sol- Haven, Minn. 3d36 7 SRy "%5; WANTED__- diers and sailors; created the war not dehytminnte.‘atr‘flrtet FOR SALE—240 acres Improved| A business man's wife could not| ecause o enu OF Joi WAy near Sauk Centre; Todd county,|sew or read without lhu-p pains in youneumt{fifi i L!%:{“"“fi & dis-. | Ry Tles tamara,Ck JaCk plne finance corporation to help business help win the war; the railroad con- trol act, taking over the railroads;| level, near a beautiful lake, $1680fher eyes. For her - eyes were| ease the daylight sfving law; the Over-| $2600 handles it. For further par-|yed and weak. %inllly she tried sim- ;f'o: fidune tm é‘e% ; and Norwa 25 er cent un_ man act, giving the president sweep- “cg‘“% W{“ge O:’flernha}’- M. RK.;.. ple wif;lixxhlu}, il‘mphu, hydrastis, | AT, mfly on A A 1 t d d coordinate| nedy, Sau ntre, nn., R. R.jete, as ed. in_Lavo eye the work. ~.g:i_ur e e s e E 5436 | Tha. resait produced by?“". .m,x.""“ “-der standard size accepted. - P ) and fourth liberty loan acts, the wire FOR SALE—Buff Orphington eg; control act, under which the tele- 31.50%1' 16; chicks, $4.00 per 5 S ASE wuk, tle amazed ‘ev We o e ':,t.; ¢ LN W G SCHROEDER graphs and telephones were taken, Give them @ trial. They will gat- g £ . and the law extending the draft age & y eyes. * Aluminim sye cup every box. Thr 6, sealed packs u - BEMIDJI, MINN- down to 18 and up to 45. gg,neg’,fl:r:fl,:xm RE Nodsze Burker'u Drug - Stors. and all druz Money retv.md';d° . : : s It appropriated the vast sum of > gists. help you. $36,298,405,000. Practically all| FOR SALE—Two corner lots on Doud |. went to war work at.home, main- avenue, southwest corner, east taining our army abroad, and help- front, ideally located. Two blocks i '; i | | | ing the allies with loans. from the new normal school. Price | “ ‘I i ] i ! On November 11, President Wilson right and will sell half cash, bal- announced to the second session that ance on terms. Address, “Lots,” its work had been done—the war was won, and on November 21 the war winning session ended. Readiustment Next. The readjustment session had been looked to by many in and out of con- road. .Finely located, Reasonable. gress to buckle down at once to solv- “Bargain,” Pioneer.. . = 232t¢ |' ing reconstruction probléms, some Of | = —————————— which were thrust with startling] FOR SALE—Six room house, hot U suddenness before the country be- water heat, gas and all other mod- cause of the crushing and unexpect- ern conveniences. Very.good loca- edly early defeat of the central| tion, Is owered for quick sale at n powers. sacrifice. Addresg H eare Plon&er. But congress apparently suffered 0 '_ | l from the same reaction that affected | m== T o~ = o o FOR SALB—One new Curtiss air business and, to a degree labor. It compresscr complete. Call 265w: : 232t care Pioneer. : 222t FOR SALE—Chance to get a half acre of cleared land, with-small summar cottage on Birchmont ‘I;|||H![|,IH| ]"'Imn. pllmt mumnul"lfl |y,mumll|\’ ’u"unuxm i |m lllllf ” ‘muu.n I ;u» I"IIACI nmwfllmmn it POK Hu EL “UH!!HN’N il ! Wi rE I |I“] The session did manage a few ‘ac- E H ll ! “ complishments, however, including FO&:{:’;’] coett lsg'n;h:g;p':le'uq!‘_:g i :,h ‘ t the final enactment of the $6,000,-1 o S0y “hat Address B. C. care| ‘ l- ‘ ) 000,000 war tax bill; appropriation = S m, : ‘ i]"“'i relaxed after the war, and the read- justment session was a session of readjusting congress. Most of it was E spent in criticism, both by democrats FO":’“S‘%‘“ el;!yler:erl'::u :vl;i’l °:;'f: and republicans, of war mistakes and ) i " ! blunders, and in discussion of Presi-| Liberty bonds. Phone 780§, Ma- ;l ‘}u D thew' Larson, Nymore, .Minn. dent Wilson's mission abroad and of . mod14 his peace terms. |n' of nearly $10,000,000,000 to clean ; ] . }'"‘““ up war business, feed starving i Europeans, care for the railroads, E‘ '] and run the vastly expanded activi- ties of the government. Senate Beats Suffrage. Near its close, the senate relegated to the 66th congress the question of woman sufl e, by defeating the Susan B. Anthony amendment, which the house had passed, Twice during the 65th congress the senate nega- tived house action on this measure. Wartime prohibition, so called, TS different from wag imposed on the entire count I others because more care to begin July 1, 1919, and both se is taken in the making ate and house passed the dry amend-| f§ and the materials used are -0 ment to the federal constitution,| § higher grade. . which was speedily ratified, and be- comes efl'(-'ctive January 16,'1020. Black Silk - Thbe c{(onimz session also replaced on g 4 the books a child labor law, the pre- h vious one having been declared un- Stove POIIS constitutional. By taxing profits| B Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does from the sale of products of child not rub off or dust off, andthe shinelasts labor in the revenue bill, advocates| [ four times as Jong as ordinary gtove of this legislation declared they have l{f:’m&:g:fi;&%fi:fi:@“"“ gotten around the constitutional ob- Al we ask fsn jection. A test is coming on this. m«unflt'&“ - Practically no reconstruction leg- Joor Jesier islation was passed. The third ses- lfl"x" n liguid or slon failed to settle the permanent B‘nckSn!kStholhb Woci- policy on railroads or telegraphs, and was unable to agree whether the| [ Us Bleck 8 ,“‘"‘,% Jou "m executive or legislative branch recon- 'Jn x‘:fl::‘” n-(w 45k struction policies. omobiles, ; A Shme in Every Drop immflw [l 'b‘ During the entire congress, hut chlefly in the second session, there was a conflict between congress and the president. In the many clasues, the president was invariably able to impress his will when a war measure was up. His only signal failure on any measure was on woman suffrage. The young lady He failed with the country when in the fall of 1918 he appealed for Nuxt door election of a democratic congress to Says ) . e f‘o-opegtefi-\?(th him in reconstruc- That wh her et on. Both house and senate wi.. be ‘Wwhen Y ’1 2s - You said it— Safisf_/ republican in the 66th congress. Brother Comes home Chesterfields hit thc smoke-spot; i1 other Influenza and kindred || from servics words, they et you knovs you ere smoking di 3 —they “Satisfy '] iseases start withacold. He will Yet, they're mild. Don't trifle with it. :;v: ™ B Dgt's the “just-rig::ht" ?end of Tg:i;‘ishblmg . . otograpl en mestic tobaccos that does it—and the Elen: 1.“ the first shiver or I uniform can’t be copxed Try Chesterfields today. :anegze, ta_ke Before he é Q Q‘LL Puts it away | 4 acs And that | N : CAS(ARA > QUININE | Hakicerup ' IR paper veeps wms Frosse ) Photographs R . %M\o Please her I il i | m ' l i I l Standard cold remedy for 20 tablet i I I it o o cpiay by || The best: | | ,‘ i ,1 | ] L if it feils, - The genuine box has a Red top 5 | it ) L L i i ' il e I with Mr. Hill’s picture, A€ Al-Drug Stores. | o Do