Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 8

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1 WwammmL-uw__éJ._.__ S _._,_W-M___‘[_‘A_ s e : No Bnd to Muskrats. T NTED—Girl . for housewor! PLAN H]G“WAY lN HONOR - FORRWABNED {8 FOREARMED | A sufficient number of muskrats to “"3|l‘;’;‘"‘°s“‘°"l§hg’:;3“‘:n g?;el.ke]g;; ;i ‘Phone 570-W. b 3d44 DRY CLEANING : meet demands for their turare trapped | 400 H BdTT WANTED—Middle aged woman for || Clothes clm;ré ffi; Men, Women an ren G PAGE EIGHT from marshes and scamps that ave, | |-, goneral house work at the Jester for ta¢’ most part, unprotected, mil- {[FOR SALE—4 room house, farm. Apply Markham hotel. 41tf i Sl Hons of skins being tunken.each. year. acre lot, fine location. Only $400{ E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave.| WANTED—Woman for cleaning. OF GENERAL PERSHING (By United Press.) Lincoln, Neb., April 3.—*Pershing S0 long as (he natal breeding places Highway,” a national road in hanor remain ~ undisturbéd” and - reasonubly Phone 41. 5447 wu ['bRY CLEANING closed seasons are maintained there is |FOR SALE—Modern house, very | WANTED—Girl for general house. Gl =l of General J. J. Pershing, is bei{lg organized by the Lincoln Commercial eiab. Present plans contemplate having the road start at New York, best location, 50 foot corner lot, work. Phone 433. Mrs. Tom small barn or garage. Exception-| Hughs. 703 Bemidji Ave. 325tf = 'STAHL-JACOBS little likelihood of the numbers the apimnly beine depleted. aceording to | biologists of the United States depart- ally low price. Terms_§300 to ment of agviculture. With adequate | $400 cash and rent and interest iy s Sk o i RS L 5 WANTED—Late model 6 passenger ‘‘cay. Buick, Oakland or Dodge pre- fv,lude many historic points connected with . the prasent ,l,mh"“t /uvailable, 41, E. J.,wunfsyzm éBltra‘:xlx;: year built, also state lowest cagh Furniture with the civil war and would take in from 10,000,000 to 12,000,000 pelts can | ’ 3 5d47{ Price. Address (5 passenger) care R Springfield, Ohio. Lincoln’s birth- be taken in North America annually |~ — — Ploneer. ; 36tt enovators without depletion of the supply. FOR SALE—35000 feet new lumbper All work guaranteed. i at a great bargain for lot. E. J. Willits, phone 41.° 218 Beltrami . Ave. 6447 FOR SALE—Fine large house, ofie room; can te made into fourj: place. A perman@nt organization of the project has been completed here with Governor S. R. McKelvie, Nebraska, a8 honorary cnairman, and Chancel- lor Samuel Avery; of the University of Nebraska, temporary president. Work called for and de- Governor McKelvie has .announced his intention of inviting governors of livered. General Rupair Skiop Phone 488 311 6th St " LOST AND FOUND Mischievousness of Youth. | A young wife put down her book i i ok with a sizh. “What is it, darling?” n New Yorl e average load col- | her husband asked. “Ah, dearest, I am o e i m: n 2 acres, cl . o O L pi B b e e O e ity 336 | b keep, | Frank O. Nell, Tartle . ad such a sad look i 8 i : ’ ’ ; 3 Siress of war theift this in 1917 wak [nons 1 hnows T've yl;’;:e’rfi‘gfné Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 647} River. ' odex reddced elght per cent, a saving foF | oyt the unhappiness that the wives [FOR SALE—No. . 1 draft mare T2 the year of over.one million and a hal of men of genius bave always had to Phone 26F14, A. E. Rako, 27 S dollars. bear. Oh, Alfreyd, dear, I'm so glad midji, Minn Losemay 5 SNAPS! === | JOU're just an o1 divary sort of fellow " | FOR SALE—AIl modern, seven room _room house, modern except STRAYED—To my farm last Sinday, Red Poll bull, 1 mile east of Turtle lake. Owner to pay for this ad and the various states through which the highway will p to sen@ represen- tatives to Lincoln in the near future to effect a national organization. As planned, the trans-continental 'E. W. HANNAH road will touch the state capitals of = QGalifornia, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, house, exceptionally good cong 1 5 é g R”. GGB J - 1| heat. 50-ft. lot, facing east. Screen Licensed . Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana L‘llll(l Ohi:). wo ’s Bl T tion near Normal school on Lake 'bgfich. Fine ,resitliegce G oation. 3 The Pershing route would follow the|- Blv'd. One of the most desirable] e 83,000, part e ey Auctloneer locations in city. Part cash, bal- ance easy terms if desired. Rey- nolds & Winter, 212 Beltrami Avae. Phone 144, t£320 7-room house, hardwood floors, bagement, wood-shed, good well, lot 37%x140, near box factory. $1,600, Will consider land in - trade. Two acres on 26th str., near {NANT AD DEPT. , SCHOOL FOR A.E. . \TA v-',i",/. . (By United Press.) I A ts a Wol Beaume, March 20. (By Mail.)—|cash in advance. ls:radm:fl'l 3“1’-‘...":’3‘: less than 10c per iséue. Ads charged on our books cost one ILincoln Highway in part, branching off at points to include scenes of the zeneral’s life. I Sell Anything Anywhere, and Get Top Prices. Special - attention given to | - farm sales. { DIVISION BILL HAS OPPOSITION; EXPECTED FOR SALE—Fresh Holstein cow, A. ‘| Whiat's expected to be the largest E. Rako, Bemidji, Minn., R. R. No. W du feducational institution in the world, [ cent a word per issue. No ads run for 2 TO BECOME LAW e taust to have the Jarseet btud foss than 260, | 3. Phone 26F12. d317¢]| 1.ake with G-room house, barn, ||| 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W | FOR SALE—Our Lome at 1013 Dogl || chicken house. A good garden tract under cultivation. A bargain ont, body. has opened here and the at your own terms. (Continued from Page One) f#5T 7rush of the anticipated ten FOR SArE Ave., 8 rooms modern except heat, WO, sl Vit G okl G i S SR the two papers mentioned above say|4 usand students has begun. “The make offer. M. C. Longballa, % about members counts about as much | bétldings are practically all ready. ! FOR SALE—Cheap, if taken’at once. thtlet_ork, Minn. 36tL cl:yo la(’?:ls’ gg °:g,e: s;fi;v&oc(lmlltaieg: IF as a busted “adding machine. The!The Army Educatiohal commission, . 1 team horses. and, harnegs,. good ) FOR SALE—Five room cottage, -lo- | tion; 10 acres meadow, balance . | YOU 3 Leader’s grouch against Ed was be-| which will control the school. operat- wagon and bugg¥, 1 plow, 1 culti- cated on 12th St. 50 foot lot, |{ timber. 5-room house, barn and - ‘\ cause he voted against the tonnage|ing it asa military post, is settled in'| . vator, 2 sets of sléighs'dnd a few| cheap if taken at once. Phona || other bujldings. One mile from WANT ) - tax, and it said that he betrayed the|its headquarters. The commanding| other farm tools. One saw rig, 44| 1727-J, 12348 || Birchmont Hotel, 7 miles from TO GET \# people of Bemidji. With the Normal officer, Col. Ira L. Reeves, former-pro- laying hens. Phone 851.W.. 2443 - | Bemidji. At the price of wild land appropriation occupying a cozy little | fessor of military science at Purdue | ——0nm——— . d-room house on Doud Ave. THE WANT corner in the budpget and with Ed|university, has been at Beaume six FOR SALE—One 1918 model five| WANTED . | $850 part cash. L ANT T passenger Hupmobile. Cheap. ! 80 acre, Lake shore property, YOU W. O weeks supervising preparations. Dr. John Erskine, professor of English at Phone call 390. 4447 bia, 1 diector or|=Tm—————— Columbia, . is educationa or FOR SALE—300 bu._Silver Mine president of the faculty. 5 In the faculty are President Ken- seed oats. Herman"Eickstadt; Be: . GET YOU WANT . TOGETITINTHE GREAT WANT GETTER, | | supporting all good measures it will be hard to convince anybody in Be- midji that they have been betrayed. Seed Bill Now Law small house, small clearing, good roads, 2% giles from Bemidji. $16 per acre, easy terms, GEO. H. FRENCH WANTED—Middle aged’;woman to work by theday. 7 6 ‘Bemidji Ave. § 3344 .Phone 93 Ed’s bill to create a board to cer-|yon L. Butterfield of Massachusette| midji. Phone 30-F-4. ROl | st e st sify to Minnesota seed potatoes ship- ) b : WANTED—To buy s¢cond hand of-{| J. P. LAHR ....... Phone 328 THE BEM PIONEER y p Agricultural college, directing the FOR SALE—b acres highly im- fice desk. Box 634, Bemidji, Minp, iy rarei Buildi:: E E IDJI ’P s v ped out of the state is now a law, and it is a good one. His drainage bill has had the amendment mention- department of agriculture; Dr. Louis z e o 5t the Universtty ofy - Droyed berry farm. Good buildings], 345 . 2 n-| Wisconsin, directing the engineering gg? %‘:;flt;n' ;q;a%él£h§§EA4l' . 2 ~ - A ed last week tacked on, and it will|department, and Dr. F. E. Spaulding, & 3 sk Ed‘fie’l‘ ; : 7 : <+~ bet;;mef afl:xw aspl?men::w:ykmlfo: ?up;rlintendelstiof schoo]s“nt Cleve- - vote o e people C and, in an advisory capaeity. FOR SALE—Or t, T = : gz i T drainage projects of over fifty thous-| There are fourteen colleges. When 'acres farm, E,:gn Bagmvedkég < . ) and dollars. . |in full operation the university, to-| . geven room house in city. - Inyuire B ] { - Martin Widsten of Warroad is gether with the agricultural college|- of Ed. Achenbach, Box: 3 down here flirting with the state of- nine miles distant, will accommodate| - midji, Minn. ficials for mid to complete the road|nearly 40.000 men, housed in one R from Roosevelt to Werroad and all ,thouu‘nnd “buildings. ‘Theé buildings|{FOR SALE—Four room ho signs point to the gwrubability that he |are semi-permanent structures of quire at T11 10th St. - d45 will coax it out of them. . brick and concrete, 600 of them dor- ———-T—-————-_‘—‘—' “Senator Nord's recipe to bring|mitories and mess halls and the re. FOR SALE—Fine improved "80 acre prosperity to Northern Minnesota|mainder class rooms, laboratories,| farm, good. bLuildings, 2% miles was up in the senate today, bl‘lt u]— lecture roc;lms, recréation and enter- "z"l; flte“{rl:;m (’;Jm{k:lafk 6‘?”1‘1‘:&3 il Fri- | tainment 1s. hleti 1 M 8. Jpestponed. unt ainment halls. Athletic flelds are Ouly 33500, - Phone: 4 E. I dan ?'{“fi‘”’“ Iy predictéd that|being buil : @ ol g 0] ay, ¢ It 3a gaperally -prodic ab|belng Hultl Willits, 218 Beltramf Avé 1447 Each day sees new additio‘ns to our already large sto’ck and the gen!alfll.;e;mard‘s sl.:’nny :mll: witll z‘\‘ })tundlilx;ig to t:;ccl«;)mn}oda:ehr;:argy £ g ot ks« 4 el e 8 Su ent votes to|a half millio ooks, n = . . ’ o 3 . page sutisiest number of votes 103, Rt WULCE B, Momociation, | FOR BALE, Fine cow rilhe st f}] - every line is representad by the best. merchandise the markets af- vides that the state shall get behind | will be the library. It will surpass 218 ‘Beltrami Ave, . 547 -for d Especially iS p thlS | e in Rea dy—to-Weai' It Wiu be a pleas- big ‘i‘f‘lon“fl“onl lompnn:jenu;who n:in‘::’:y a Alt;rn:ytln d:‘;n?flcn;n univer- L rs a others and |.8] S an n inten 0 cover eve! i esi- ; . . . » ! . - " nl ‘pc;::mfi;u%'?w fuproving it, Sol- |Bubjoct. TY|FOR BALE—2 semant o nens|[lf] Ure for yop to see the newest offerings in suits and coats—all beau- diers ate to finance the project is to| For enroliment, high school or|” 41, B. J. Willits. 21 ties and pl'ices most' reasonable. Also petticdats in taffetas X 1 X .. y have forty-five years to ’F;y for it and eqx;lVal?{n! lethmatlr;xé ? retll}llred; ;l‘he Ave. h c to | university is open 0 2!l MEMDOTE | ol : . : %Ea E‘?lagg‘byyce*‘.ti.(fiates :l 'a'x'&'l%’iea- of the A. E. F., officers and’ privates| FOR SALE—3 room "house, burn mes;elmes and Jerseys;. .- ! ness, and if the bill passes it will do [alike. There is no cost for tuition, hephouse, well. 10 acres partly Bl U S22 wonders in the way of settling the|text hooks, transportation or hous.{ ' cleared, close in, so cheap you will A 2 o e ¥ § certainly buy E. J. Willits; phone Skirts in silk, poplins, serges, and taffetas. : Dresses in Georgette combi- ! nations, taffetas, serges and idle 1ands of the north. ing and students will draw their reg- Realty Bill Amended ulat pay while in school. If a stud- 41, 218 Beltrami. FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal ~J crepe de chine. Beautiful drap- eries—Cretonnes, Satins and ent’s organization is ordered home sée or write E. J. Willits, 407 Bel | i | Velours. ! ! | t ers, and to which we took exception'yn gehool if he desires, so long as the iast, ; has been amended, and alll A g . continues to operati it. r abféctiohable features eliminated 3 from the tournament. As amended it gives every real estate dealer a square The King Charles Statue. deal if he is on the squage, which King Charles 1 may now breathe ought tq, suit everybody. freely once more. Workmen have tak- The grir, down here js beginning | en away the sandbags and scaffolding ta have its eiicct on the fierves of the| of (he statue of King Chacles I In members, and but for the tact of falgar square. This Is th a speaker Nolan the rales of order| "\ 0 ot et Siuart e firsg might easily devclop into the rules ' 1e the head of the Stuarts has been of "disorder, 'The farmer members permitted to breathe freely for many especially are getting nervous. With months. All sorts of speculations have the spring weather on tap they are been rife as to the reason for the ex- anxiods to get home to collaborate | tensive protection that has been ac- on ploughing duets with the old team | corded this statue, one of them being r&f,gleo;s&!yséubu;uhhs‘;y i‘n\'“‘l“:uvls gtl:lzttiltxl'(e that there was a Jacobite at the office 4 ¢ bt of works. The probable reason, how- you don’t get any time oft for good every Is the undeniable beauty of the ted # a Bemidji Train Schedule M. & L—Union Depot No. 32 South Bound ....Dw..-7:35 a.m. No. 34 South Bound ....Lv.11:30 p.m. No. 31 North Bound ... .Lv. 6:16 p.m. No. 33 North Bound ....Lv. 4:45a.m. The bill licensing real estate deal-| whjle he is at school he may remain tramj Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf Curtain goods in net voile Serim Marquisette and the new sectional panel. Dress Ginghams, 25¢ to 75¢. Beautiful spring patterns. Belmont Percale,” a good . G. N.—Great Northern Depot No. 34 East Bound...... Lv.11.68 am. behavior. At that if lot of th Ea i : S?embers would qlux.l lulkr;ngot,hg l)usl‘f Jstatue—London Mail No; 86 Bast Bound. e e > W v e — No, 33 West Bound.....Lv, 8:32p.m. L .4 ness could be wound up in a hurry. e cloth, 36-inches wide, at 20c. No, 35 West Bound.. No.106 South Bound. There z:rtl.; about t\\'g;\(}' members who Identificaticn No. 1. are mighty good legislators when When a soldier gets his {dentification atxll]:):;yusrelaxl‘l?itnmlkmg. But they are{ giek handed to him and it runs up to B 317641 or 2,783506—or some sych colossal number, he begins to medis HUBBARD SHER}FF HERE. tate briefly on the subject of who has No. 1. % The Stars and Stripes answers his [fNo.12 ..... query with the information that in the infancy of the A. E. F., No. 1 was as- Aigned to Sergt. Arthur B. Crean of the medical department. Where and what fié Is now Is not vouchsafed, but by this time he may be a lieutenant colonel, Agatha Percale, the best made, worth 35¢ for 25¢ at THE BAZAAR STORE ™., B. L. & M.—Red Lake Depot No. 11 North Bound....kv. 1:30 p.m. ..... ....Ar. 9:452.m. Dan Petrie, sheriff of Hubbard county, was in Bemidji today on of- ficial business, and while here con- terred with Andrew Johnson, sheriff] of Beltrami county. / Soo—Union Depot Na. 162 East Bound...,.Lv. 9:40am. No. 163 West Bound....Lv. 4:55 p.m. Don't try to judge a woman's) sense of humor by her laughs at her; hasband’s jokes. - HANK AND PETE ‘ PETE ONMY GAVE UP THE HOUSE WHAT ! V' DON'T N WIFE -NOT HIS TH SURPRISED THANK COODNESS TH TLL WALK vou : ean Yosay. bl FINISHED FOR THE DAY - AROUND TO YovR- i : \\YoU HAD A SCRAR: : , DON'T You i TUE BEEN WORKIN' LIKE HOUSE, \TS onwY 1 g \»Urruev:\:‘v; 3 | = ? r:@:g"f; " A FEW A HORSE SINCE ‘si1X" § THIS MORNING ! BLocks ¥ Y . ] L DESERTED YES- THAT'S WHY WE QUIT THAT PLAGE AINT WoRLD Y R MY HOME . ANY House KeePIN e HORE - WO AN WENT A~ l S\R-EE- T BoARDING ! LEFT TWO 4 ‘ € | t | ! . | Defective

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