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| THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER \ TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1919 “ » [IF YOUR FARM IS FOR SALE and |FOR EXCHANGE—Well improved 20 Not Rain, Either. How INDMNS FIGHT FLU you really want to sell it, I will acre apple orchard near Sutherlin, Sald the fn(‘ctlou’s feller, “Accord- pay you what it {8 worth. Must Oregon. 15 acres bearing apples. ing t lar fancy a ood4 b buy %o as to give the next man| Cement sidewalk to the farm. Want | /D8 to popular fancy good many s Lis money’s worth, If you are in| to trade for a 160 acro farm near | Pands go out just to sit in."—Indian- the market for a farm I will sell| ~ Crookston. Box 86, Crookston,|apolis Star., 7 BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER P UBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON EXCEFT SUNDAT Yerolc Remedy Which Unfortunately Does Not Always Seem ta Have The Desired Effect. b - o9 _ you one n(t: rIngh%\ price. Call and Minn. 3d325 ., M. STANTON G. E. CARSON E. H. DENU While Americans of convention and| 8ee me. . L. West Land Office, | ——————r H Editor Manager medical knowledge are bundling them- St. Cloud. 3d326 | WANTED—uirl at the "°"§.‘§3‘7‘ selves up and conducting a civilized | FOR SALE—An Avery 20-35 tra——étor, fight against influenza throughout the| at a reasonable price if taken at| WANTED—Late model 5 passenger nation, other Americans are discard-| once. Frank Hedley, P. O., Crook-| ¢ar. Buick, Oakland or Dodge pre- d clothing for the| ston, Minn. 3d326 ferred. Describe make of car and e e H year built, also state lowest cash i VT TRSSSNERP QPSS it same purpose out where homes of| YR OTISSEED WHEAT FOR SALE| price. Address (5 passenger) care men are far apart. 4 —Have raised different kinds of|. Pioneer. 36tt On the Flathead reservation in Mon-| wheat for 47 years without rust tana when a descendant of warrlors| and disease of any kind. Been feels the symptoms coming on he flat- graded, No. 7 hard, 34 years. No. foots it to big tepee. He grunts terse| 1 Northern, 10 years. No 2 Nor- w_squats.before the thern, 2 years, 1 year no grade, ;:‘:flnsn:m:::shsgsmups: conmbuuon n| cloudburst. Cut the wheat with af o™ house, also another seven| wer and fed it to my stock. B. room house. Phone 744, A. Klein.! a five-gallon can, which 18 a brew of o 14325 y fir boughs ed with cne Sampson, Town of Lowell. 3d326 l pint of more or . less . fllegitimate FOR SALE—Fine large house, one ............. whisky. room; can be made into four rooms “ —On 2 acres, close to school. A . . . lepeh:.'.’ h: ',:"::ze':e:dm:t ::::r“nl: snap at $600. E. J. Willits, 407 For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices placed in,the center of that rag house Beltrami, Ave. Fhome.42: 14536 Ship Your and into the vessel are dropped red-|FOR SALE——T?o_ high grade Short- hot stones. . The medicine is then| horn heifer calves, two and four|ll HIDES, FURS, WOOL. ready. The Indlan who sneezed drinks| Weeks old respectively. Oakland 9 =2 2 the brew, inhales the steam, whoops %'lf:;‘e 18‘;;2'31“““ 1, Crm‘z‘?ltao;s' SHEEP PELTS and BEE == Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. —_— s No attention paid to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R FOR RENT FOR RENT—One seven room mod- ~ Tem pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursdsy and sent postage paid to sny address, for, in advauce, $1.50 —_— OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCERDINGS with t d races. for.the creek. “' “7 ? Were we r;“;%‘;g&%tggng‘gfiTION' Nelg;Zro t:)ne g,)nrd nor n‘:e rse:vem- FOR SALE—One tom turkey and one Ax and TALLO < L3N ere ? t h i n he| hen. Phone 820-11. 84325 5 It will be well for each of us to ponder that question fefore m:gel a?nt:nythen:m: crh;:l‘r nv:]atar.; L To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY A F ALE—, He crawls out, dripping, shivering and | FOf SALE A1 modern, soven room 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA “cured.” The funeral usually ia held| tion near Normal school on Lake on the following. day. Blv'd. One of the most desirable 8 locations in city. Part cash, bal- ance easy terms if desired. Rey- — nolds & Winter, 212 Beltrami Ave. AD D Phone 144. . t£320 FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Late model, first class condition, newly the opening of the Victory Liberty Loan on April 21. Over and over the story comes to us from those who are now coming back of how in the mud and suffering of the trenches; in the long shell-shattered silence of the .night watches; in the short, sharp struggles; in the endless monotony of training and waiting and working; in the shell holes and on the hospital cots, the one cheerful, sustaining thought was of 5 the fglks at hfome. A i b o o S e e : t ervice of country and for an ideal meant to the average veortisemen painted and completely overhauled, only protection and service for the “home folks.” Gallant per-| cash §emt 8 TONd Berad will é’rfin’%fi price $400, cash. Address “Ford formances were easy because they would please the dear oneg|!ess than 100 per issde. T Tioneor: 326 across the Atlantic. Over and above and through all the heroism ran the thought of doing credit to those whom they were fighting for and were willing to die for. With childish eagerness, strong men waited for and de- p——— WANT Fog gAl%E;Fre;?l F{&Istein cow. A. . Rako, Bemidji, Minn., R. R. No. FOR SALE 3. Phone 26Fi2. da17t FOR SALE—8 hens and 1. rooster,| FOR SALE—Our home at 1012 Doud i £ 5 Y R ure bred Rhode Island White. I Ave., 8 rooms modern except heat, s s voured news from home. With high strung nerves they listen-| P00 o B0 ®i5 00 thig winter. | make offer. M. C. Longballa, edhto r:}?ort]sl of gh% pro%fiese}‘gf forx;xelxi‘ If,ibertytl.‘.?an dx;'}:‘res t:m'!‘ Can't’ kegp., them geparlate 1;0‘;;: Littlefork, Minn. 36t¢ ¥4 an { when they heard how the “home folks” went “over the top,”| white Leghorns; will sell at right| — o —————r— " , “ s those boys went back to their grim business of war with re-| price or trade Phone 41, E. J. B A D ol natate doal. ‘ - newed courage and with the smiles that the enemy could never | _Wiliits 407 Beltrami. 1d326| (rami Ave, Phone 41. 1213t¢ g . : ’ Saye szeleatherand T Mol i GRS IO i o fathom nor stand against. It all mea}:xt to the “Sammies” that|For sle;Ei—A . 6’3’8?‘ 'hotl;“l' 3233, - they were backed by the folks at home. The fathers and| acre lot, fine on. Only . WANTED mothers and brothers and sisters for whom they were fighting,| Eion, vfil'u"’ $0%Reltrami, foe. Keep your Shoes Neat understood. They were with them in spirit. They were doing m WAN’I]‘(ED—;(IEIM xo;s sgene;:l ho’}me- 5 . . 3 ALE—Modern house, WOrkK. one . T8, om ?:hel}" share,"were backing them to win. As a result those fight- Fecoiion. 50 foof corner lat, small| Hughs. 703 Bemidji Ave. 325tf LIQUIDS ano PASTES ing “Yanks” went back to their joo of winning with renewed a xceptionally low d & barn or garage. Excep ally FOR BLACK ¥ A courage. Now our soldiers have done their part. They have| price. Terms $300 to $400 coyh| WANTED—Girl for kitchen work. JWHITE , TAN AND OX-BLGOD (DARK BROWN) SHOES finished their job. Some of them will never come back to us.| and rent and interest per month. Dalton’s Restaurant. s22tef THE F.F.DALLEY GORPOATIONS LTD, BUFFALD, i ¢ Five bed ropms which will make FOR EXCHANG Havea BoEiin R G A A% L The others are returning té those they fought for. ; Bat OUR job isn't finished until “the United States has| Jonnd meee vy * " 10335 Stallion, 7 years old and Spanish il 3 Willits, 407 Beltrami. 14325 0" % 3 . : Jack, 7 years old, which I wish to Y Wi Bk bt s IO st i hono'x.'ably meguevery corgmltmel?t n(;q.de in order to win the oM SALE—The best improved five| trade in as part payment on a quar- S ’%?_§ war. Wg will not be honora Iy' ischarged until we have| “iire farm in city; all fenced and| ter section of land. For further ur Ow” d loaned our'government the money it must have to end this war| cross fenced; 5-room house, rough( particulars address P. O. Box 514, 5 E & and secure for us and the whole world lasting peace. plll‘llnl](bmi in ms%g ba{niregz‘:dtelfig Crookston, Minn. 34325 l' Ou t E A N [ chicken house, not oo s R S SR Y TR T ARG e ng ety OC : ‘Are we going to refuse to answer this call of duty? Are| TR 100" wood shed and ma-| WANTED—One girl for dining room }I we going to refuse to make permanent the benefits our boys| chine shed. Ice house (filiéd) | And onme for kitchen work, Kelliher fought and died to win for us? Are we going to quit under| small house for storage; 3,000 hotel. . 4-326 fire? If we do, can we face those boys grown into men on the “":_fif"‘“?ooslésggle;“’l’l‘_’:“;’g:é —— Sd}’&’ battle-fields of Europe? Can we welcome them home and call| suq asparagas, A snap if taken 9 i v : : them comrades? They fought for us. Were we worth fighting| scon,. E. J. Willits, Phonfd;le. SNAPS! #Your own horse- | chew of ordinary for? y % The history of the Victory Liberty Loan will record the[foR SALE—oOne car hay on Great do;‘,:,{°;’,’{g"§’{‘§"i,e," ot 50x140. 318 sense ought to tell | plug. answer. Northern tracks. Call phone 237 || yonths. you what is the best | Good taste, smalter chew, _—— for price per ton out of car. Her-|| " 'Good improved farm. 160 acres value when a small | longerlife iswhatmakes Genr Improvement in the relationship between the American/. DORE Catver 2458 on_good, foad, 5 miles from e chewof RealGrave- | than ordiaary pluge and Mexican governments is disclosed in the announcement that| FOR SALE—120 acre farm, located e livation ‘ooud fnproveménts. A ly tastes so good Write to:— 150,000 rounds of ammunition has been exported to the Mexi-| 3 miles nortneast of 8t Joseph, T} j1pp price. % ¥ ) and lasts so much | GENUINE GRAVELY can government by that of the United States. President Car-| ghip of St. Wendel, consisting of || . 6-room house, hardwood floors, longer than a bi DANVILLE, VA. ranza’s attitude for several months past has been encouraging| 70 acres under cultivation, 20|| city water, 50-ft. front on Bemidji g an 8 | for bookict on chewing plng acres meadow; balance pasture on || 8Ve- garage and large store-room. running water; new house and fair outbuildings; two wells, one in house. No stone. For further in- formation call on or write to Alois F. .Gebeck, owner, St. Joseph, Minn, 3d326 et to Americans who desire the restoration of stability and pros- perity in Mexico and the growth of friendly cooperation with American interests without encrouchment upon the sovereignty or the liberties of the Mexican people. If the Mexican Con- gress takes a reasonable view of th erights of foreign owners of oil wells in Mexico, there need be no trouble. While outlawry| "~ has been supprossed and rebels like Villa and Felix Diaz are|FOR SALE—240 acres improved, still a menace to the government, the Carranza supremacy has| near Sauk Centre, Todd County; lasted so long that strong hopes may be entertained that the ':2”5160““’1‘;‘;‘5’1"“““'“' lake, 318,300, < » es it. For further par- country has started on a period of steady progress. ticulars , write owner, P, M. Ken- RS , W—— nedy, Sauk Centre, Minn.,, R. R. The New York World has conducted a nation-wide cam- On(l}}l’ $2800, %erms. i . o ok, Seom bl e Pej/ton Brand . floors, all in good repair. Might consider 80 acres of good land in trade, part cash. A[‘ CHEWING PI (lllotta‘igel; ? rooms and bath, 1-2 cash and balance on easy terms, 5 /l- per cent. PI pac/ced in pouc Seven room house, hardwood || — ag P finish, one acre of ground at about one half of cost to build. Part cash. This is the best bargain in the city. Good lake shore farm, 141 acres, 1-2 mile from station, some improvements. Small payment No. 6. 34326 paign to ascertain just how the people of the various sections of | FOR SALE—Lake cottage and lots. the United States regard the League of Nations. In speaking| $1,300 takes my stucco lake cot- AT s 3 : tage with composition red shingle|| g, ]: ts balance, of the northwest, The World says: *“While the papers in this] 28 Ty porch 20 by 20 feet and || gt 5 per cent on balance, gection favor the league idea, there is considerable outspoken vas curtains, garage and two f 5 opposition to the draft of the covenant and a deman?i for| lots on oyttt q“}c‘;‘gf;}' Property with ns for amendment and modification. However, many republican| fuel kitchen range, iron cots and|| op )\ ceENCH papers, as well as nearly all the democratic papers, favor the| Stner Turmlure. oS ot e an || 1. P. Labr......... league.” Reports from other parts of the country indicate| times of the year. One of the most that the league is favored. completely built cottages on the e 1ake, also two lots including a con- g . crete foundation with concrete During the past two years sixty-five percent of thg Rocke-| porch posts complete for $325.00. feller foundation’s total expenditure was devoted to war work.| Geo. G. Magnuson, owner. St. The total paid for all purposes was $25,509,968, and of this| _Cloud. 3d326 sum $17,042,140 went to alleviate the misery of war. The|rForR SALE OR TRADE—One full|{ American Red Cross was the largest beneficiary, receiving $8,-| blood Holstein bull calf, 13 months g 095,968. ;};1 B. Lammersen, St. gg‘;zdé 3 nn. —_— e S P "Of course it is the belief that they can improve the service|FOR SALE—A good &even room of the Bemidji postoffice which is interesting so many of the ‘;g;‘;:;n“’"g;op“’,b;°':'2 Jain- gnd city’s citizens in the matter of the next postmaster’s appoint-| alone worth the money. Also an- ment. The fact that the office pays $2,700 a year is not taken FASCINATING Easter Millinery Phone 93 .Phone 328 In limitless variety of correct styles enumerating or particularizing in this extensive line is impossible; every hat shown here typifies styles that are distinctive and dif- ferent. Beautiful hats for those who are conservative. Smart hats for those who are less conservative and stun- ning hats for those who will be satisfied with nothing but the ultra models—for all of these this Millinery sec- tion is the ideal place for selection. Unusual values at— $5.00, $7.00, $10.00 other 7 room house, barn, chicken Ny into consideration at all. Oh, no. . coop and five lots, $2,600. Part . o cash, balance on time. Good im- \ % 5 5 2 proved farms for sale or exchange The Natwnal quen Voters Conference is now in session| for city property. Kraemer & at St. Louis where it is celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of | Richardson, 7043% St. Germain = the granting of full suffrage to the women of Wyoming. It was BtySuGlowd. T . - 00N PERFECT PEACE AND in that year, 1869, that the National Suffrage association was);FOR SALE-——Ice house, in first class CONTENTMENT formed. condition, packed with 2,000 tons o i of good, clean ice; thrge lfiod A R R horses, harness, wagons and all ice . General Leonard _WOOd.lS being suggested as a likely can-| tools. A very good business. Have When you eat didate of the republicans in 1920 for president, and clubs| good reason for selling. Inquire favoring his nomination are being formed throughout the Andrey Spapthe Meirose. - 30386 Koors Bl' ead nation. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK chick- ST ER " ene, birds tfhat ;velghl:, nm; zIfly. l;%r Koors Butter There are a few people, most of them of foreign birth,| Srenaiate t ate delicers suaran: . . % repaid and safe delivery aran- in this country who do not like our government. We can weli ?eeg. Taken on the rarnfu $1.50 Knor S Ice Cl'eam afford to give them free transportation to their native lands. per 15. Mrs, C. Brouwers, N. P. Sy SN Clarke Farm, Route 2, St. Cloud, . ‘A glance at any one of the income tax reports which are _Minn. 0 3432 being made by the various states will convince a person that|FOR SALE g})‘y 1“??"%: Ny i 1 i N 3 aterloo aclor. . ] there is still a little money in the United States. Happy Farmer. One 1916 model i = Ford car. One new top buggy, all Own your own home.” This should be the ambition of| in good shade. Will sell cheap or every man who has an interest in his family and the commun.| §fads for stock. Fhono cr write ity of which he is a part. . " 24326 R : Def”eéfive