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PAGE FOUR THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1918 —————— Steam shovel coal mining may be- DRY CLEANING come a reality in South Dakota. Prof. [] Clothes Clul:ietl for Men, 'Women }' M' E‘ lBERTm y an : " o Children : s ik C. C. O'Hara of the State School of " | Fun er ll Dlrector ’ Mines recently announced that his sur- . vey of the avallable coal supply with- Llcensed Embalm" fn the state shows at least 1,000,000 - tons. Vast quantities of soft coal are Steam Shovel for Coal Mine. r 'UEST FOR SALE—A new building, steam HERE,S mFoRMA“oN G AT_.H_O.'LSE PARTY. heated, 36 .by 80 ft., complete a3 i . " Raymond Hannah, of. the Bemidji| basement and first floor. - Second ABoUT F]smNG LAWS Sentinel, went ta Hines Saturday floor - ig' ‘hall “with coniplete stage T night where He sang at a Luther lea<| and curtains. Large. .enough to gue entertainment. -From Hines he seat . 2,000 persons. Will either went to Blackduck lake, where he at-| sell building or rent to some live tended a house party given by Mr. wire merchant. Located in a pros- and Mrs. Paul R. Johnston Saturday perous village in one of the richest For. the benefit of the anglers of Bemidji The Pioneer has secured a digest of the state fishing laws as PICTURE FRAMING . . night and Sunday. farming communities in the state.| burled close to the surface and Pro- d they stand on the statute. books|Ai8! S Tarets “G" oare TIASEABLIANG. | fomre Ot bl at e B A SPECIALTY right now, and this briefly but satls- | yryy prow LARGE TRACT Minn. " W1d56 | face can enslly be stripped nnd that Phone 317-W and 317-R . E 8 0 405 Beltrami Avenpe Tt e At e ot cateh,| A" W. Bartioft of the Fairview|FOR SALE fow Bont. Inquira at| DIDIDE can be profitably accomplished BEMIDJI, MINN. sale and so forth. Here It is: farm, near Lavinia, is contemplating| 808 Irvine Ave. | 8d57 x&“zfi;‘l’dze‘:‘:‘;fl in some of the Illiuole E. Ww. HANN AH 52 Aidad Trout (except Lake Trout) —April 15 to. September 1 inclusive, Seven inchés, twenty-five per day, fifty fish or “twenty pounds:in possession at anlx‘ one time. Not to-be bought or :-Lake Trout, Salmon-November’ 15 to October ‘1 following, both in- plowing a 40-acre tract near Bas§| ——————o— o Lake. ' The work will be done with a|FOR SALE—Logging horses. © Forty h i tJ. J.| ' good ‘heavy work uorses for sale 3;::;{ i i aupervision.o J at reasonable prices. " Part or all. i International Lumber Co., Inter- Yanks ‘Like French Souvenirs. national Falls, Minn. 6d56 Yankee -soldiers are keeping the|moR SALE_I have some of the best French shops busy these days. Sou-| hardwood land near “Puposky. PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL OF Licensed “BEMIDJI, MINN. J : Auctioneer April 14th, 1919, Couileil met at City Hall at § o'clock . P. M A quosum be ngare:ent,omee‘i- I Sell Anything Anywhere, ing was called. to order, President Van- H etsluls presiding. and Get Top Prices. , - clusive; ‘sixteén inches, twenty-five i Gatl per day. - 'Not to be boaght or sold. venirs of France and varlous regions Some lake shore and imprgved, bal- 3 2 i entio) iven to Bass, Black’ Bass._?\‘me 16 to| and citles of France are all the go.| ance easy cleared. Also:3section |, OPOR, Foll call the, following, eldor- Special att n gl Mareh 1 following, both incluéive, | Among these souvenirs are brooches| near Blackduck, some lake shore, | Bagley, Palmer, Benner, Barnell, Jones, farm sales. nine inches, fifteen per day, twenty-| pearing the arms of different cities. will be sold cheap and on easy ég:g!:r. (‘:Iraox;cxi:ulul-. Absent: Backus, 4 five *{n- possession at any one time.| mp, phead of the famous Lion of Bel- terms. - Apply to E. J. sw'dh&c:é i Minutes. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W Not to-be bought or sold. Rock Bass—May 1 to March 1, six inehes, 26 per day. - May be bought or sold'during open season. : Pike and Pickerel, Wall-Eyed Pike, (except Sand Pike)—May 1 to March 1, 14 inches long. Not more than fifteen pike, or twenty-five pick- erel in one day. Wall-eyed pike may be sold when taken from waters opened for 'sale therefrom, by.the commissioner. Pickerel may be taken by spearing. except during closed season therefor. Sand Pike or Saugers—May 1 to March 1, ten inches, twenty-five per day. May be bought and sold dur- ing open season. “Muskellunge—May 1 to March 1, thirty inches, five per day. Must not be bought~or sold. Perch—May 1 to March 1.- Any size, any number. May be bought and sold during open season. Sunfish—May 1 to March 1. Five inches, twenty-five per day. May be bought and sold during open season, Crappies—May 1 to March 1, six inches, twenty-five per day. May be bought and sold except when caught in waters: closed to the sale thereof by the cémmissioner. fort, thie’ statue of Bartholdl, the sculptor who designed the goddess of |FOR SALE OR R&NT—6-room Liberty, is another favorite. The Lor- house, or one, two or'three rooms. raine cross has also proved very popu-| Magnetic treatments (by appoint- Ing April 7th, s‘fidofflg sla‘st%'o showing lar with the Yanks. - This symbol has mhent). 1611238 7 Deweg.:Ave; ’I.G‘zlfieg Ively, pald the ¢ity treasurer, were read two sets of cross arms instead of one, | _ P1ORe i g and npproved.A s It appeals particularly to the Ameri- FOR 8. 50 U. 8 # pplications ALE—| . 8. government| Application for a 1 cans because of the part which the| " ionts 16x15, 12 oz, doublefill| Smurk appiication of Joanis Erickson Yanks played in Lorraine duriog the | duck Bo seon at 418 Afnerica Ave.| 22 fi30Y dioonat. apbication, of 2 war, The Red Cross dog end the| Price $30 aplece. Nels Loitied. |of Ba Anderson for second hand deal lucky white elephant charm are other : - 12469 gr’g “”"fie' wer? e;end and on motion French souvenirs which the Amerl- and seconc, grantec. cans are procuring in large numbers to take back to the States.—From The fac simile signature stamps, no- Bonds. Spiker, France. tarial seals and corporation seals. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Reports. MunlclPa_.ll‘court report for week end- - NEW MANAGEMEN Home- Safe!! 1 have purchased the Ny- more-Meat Market, conduct- Enjoy Your Meals ed by H. T. Schmidt, and in- % 5 ; vite the public to come and whf:“yx" enjoy your meals better inspect my stock of fresh and L TR0 e : salted meats also all kinds of Chief Brand Butter .. sausage, butter and eggs. I|| - g SR will deliver to:all parts of Made .in Bemidj the city and do all to satisfy Ask your dealer, - - my customers. . Yours . for Bemidji Creamery Co. - business, ; P. S.—Drink our pure buttermilk— B. M. Merseth Fresh duly ;- ., . C. in the sum of $1,000.00, with the Nation- al Surety Company as surety; bond of Ed. Anderson, second hand dealer, in the sum_of -§500.00, with the United States Fidelity and_ Guaranty Co. as surety, and bond of Wm. Daugherty, second hand dealer, -in the sum of $500, with the United - States Fidelity "and Surety Co. as surety, were read. and approved. b . Miscellaneous. Application of O. E. Ervig_ for the transfer of cigarette license No. 83, is- sued to P. E. Welch, was granted, on motion and second. 4 Application of property owners . fo: grading Park Avenuc. to Norton Ave.; on 12th Street, ‘was referred to the street committee. :: Bond of W. Klein, city assessor, COR 117 4 Famous Oid Inn Gone. The city of .Augsburg has seen the | FOR SALE—A Ford touring car, in last of that famous inn, “Drel Moh-| good order. Would ‘take a cow, ren,” or preferably, in sonorous| Dharness, or machinery in ‘part pay- o ment. Earl L. Flora, Tenstrike, French, “Thotel des Trois' Maures Minn, v 3WES The Bavarian revolution has demol- ished it with the famous room and fireplace in which the financier Pug- . FOR RENT ger, to save his life, lit a fire with 3 all those “L O. U.s,” awkward re- A : ENT— minders of a monarch’s indebtedness, mfi,‘ ‘I;” Aml:lgg,‘;nAull_uflg:l;:: o and_“dry" have been discussed with MINNESOTA which may be legally in his posses- M e LT LT I L T T T T T T A T T T T ) sion. No person shall ship any fish ex- cept hullheads, buffalo fish, carp, red- horse, suckers, sheepshead, ell-pout, garfish, and dogfish, outside of this state. A nonresident duly licensed to fish in this state, may, however, ship or tyansport by common carrier, or carry with him, to a point outside this state not to exceed -twenty-five pounds of fish of any varfety law- fully caught by him in this staté un- Minnows—For bait may be taken 1t was In this hostelry, too, that Marle 277-W: ¢ 3ds3 §‘{‘; ‘F;:r;?firflnfigf:e:m":fim utl?nllhed. _“m"“m“""|||||||l:lllllllllnwgllaxlflllfl’l'lg{l, PHINBIImITRING itF t t b y Antofnette put up on her way to| ——————————_— |amounting to $1593.00; and for extra|Z z :xcz';{ ) l:mzv :&tr i‘n;r:b,i't :detb(;r ::;!‘Ix:. France to become the wife of the|FOR RENT—Store room, dme door|goncrete yardsge améunting to $2.|3 E OANYTHING-—ANYWHERE Siimmows may be bonens ang sold. | dauphin. Over the lintel of the “Trols | ¥ost O Rex theatre. P. J. O'Leary. | secind Teforred to the ity attorney|= g0 _ () 2 COMPENSATION , : Frogs—May be taken for bait and | Maures” were carved the lilles of o - a“;e:‘l:";: n;n;o;e" owners to.have fi:n> E > . sci]%nuflc l1()iurposea at anlystlme. . France in commemoration of the Hnn fltreetd tll;om Be:lrtram( tto De;'v)g _H;'m'rj,gz mi (<] >4 onresidents—Over years of | event. Now the inn and the lilles have WANTED venue, and Dewey Avenue, from W age required to have a license to fish.,}, gigappeared in another such clult:clym NANTED :;‘:&téef-'??fh‘?::txfi{gfidt:od:::v WIE E < mggg -oll E 23] Shipment—All packages contain- 'as swept Marie Antoinette to the gull- 556 plans and specifications. = > U» m 2 e g ing fish of any varlety to be marked | R WP LR *»dq | VANTED—400 bushels potatoes.| Resignation of Roy. K. Titus as as-|S )t“‘m'—z o with names of consignor and con-i 10tiné; some hundred and twenty-0dd | " Green Mountain, Russet or -Bur-|sistant truck driver and janitor, was|= n__l”:l» a2 [=] B - 14 signee, and number of pounds of}| Years:ago. banks. Phone 239. .. 2d56 | read and accepted. e Eg‘-- i) = Z 0N = each kind of fish contained therein.’ 3 —— - - eI - m:”;‘,'i‘:flg“°§°;5:,’;2,:.""&‘;‘J,""“.;‘.&v:$ SERE >=i" 2 e - Any person, except agents or em- WANTED—Experienced waitress. | anq Fanitor was made by Edward Jew:|= e & e Z E 3 T o ployes of a common ' carrier .while] - -7 Antfprohibitionist. Palace-Cafe.. . . - o - B6tf|ett. Upon motion and second, Edward|= I ¥ o) m < - engaged in the performarce of their n. lttle - Ma & - o et | Jewelt, Was duly appeinted . nssuch|Z & (@] T - Qutlos, mhay carry with him as bag. | 1% /ltfle Marle’s home the 8dval | WANTED _Girl, “at” Third. Street | tnick driver ana Janitor, - (12 By Q Q_Office Security Bank Bldg. @ 3 gage on a-common carrier. any fish | t8ges and disadvantages of the “wet Cafe. BBt o M astment roquested the Ro-ape | S B = Phone 167 ' P. 0. Box 222 % pointment of.“Mra. Robinson .as janit-|= B >BE Al WANTED—Experienced -~ maid for m%s:efne.r:!‘\?;lnz Stnday morning serv- | housework; good home, small fam- ice, Marle demanded a drink and her ‘ka:n%lsg?d wagea. In\q@:lre 59513 mother informed her quietly, but firm- | — . 1y, that she .could not have ons, Marie W%NTEkD.-_.A; nb".mi.dfly’ wqg::n :s inquired anxiously in-a stage“whisper: ougekeeper by widower.. -Une who ““Can’t 1 never have anoffiér drink | Wants home. Thomas McBermotl, oW that the colintry's gone‘dry?” rosky; Minn. . .. w1436 WANTED—Competent mald: For gen- ress of the dormitory. .It was .moved and seconded that Mrs. Robinson be em- gln¥ed as janitress, on the old salary asis of $10.00 per month, Carried. Report and estimate.of -the city en- ineer for sewer' connection. at the oors building, was read and accepted. It was moved and seconded “that the city engineer submit olans and spécifi- cations for fi;a connettions as outlined in_said report. Carried.. - > : ‘It was moved and -seconded that in- structions be-given to all users of-wat- er, without meters, to have meters in- stalled within 30 days, ‘also that .all owners of meters out of order have the e e i eral housework, $7.00 per week. Anna L. Hall, Foley, Minn. wildsé z ; ~and in working order der rules to be prescribed by the com- idii § T T | same-repalred an \ . missfoner. i ¥ b - Bemidji Train Schedule WANTED—Two experienced -me- w‘&?fuxxfiffié":f‘fifn"f?%. as x&ukh?;- Limits—The catching, taking, or chanics for garage work.. 'A. A. i!zticlll:gfi:\‘r;l:g e :cufecnrf hn‘l'{' | - M. & 1—Unlon Depot - Eich, St. Cloud, Minn. w1d56 killing of more than twenty-five fish' = No. 82 South Bound by any cne person in any. one day, The matter of having all telephone and electric light pales on Minnesota WANTED—Four stonecutters. - Ap-|and Beltrami avenue, removed to. the { = . Sy AR Bk et o ST TN e NS e e et T A o B T e except fish caught with licensed.nets || No. 84 Bouth Bound G ; 1 11 terred to the city attorne [ ) i as by this chapter permitted, is pro- || NO 31 North Bound ply Gopher Granite Co. 8t. Cloud, |alleys, a8 referred to the city atl Y. - i ahby P D No. 38 North Bound . Minn. g w1d56 °h3§:3 3.“’3’,'0‘,5::,:}‘:‘,‘,5{:,§:, Sed to-pur- l om an | — | @ W-—Great Northera Depot WANTED_Girl, to work In bakery. [ “The cliy “engineer- was directed to i 3 i B ; 34 +.v..Lyv. 12:086 p.m. d bmit t on the matter of th X ; s MAY SELECT LAYMAN | N8 Bat Bound. 0w, || _HomeBakers. . . SSUASG Die Slockston Lumber Co ; - (lhdiai P ,{ N WANTED—Kitchen and dining room Ravrel:‘,u::llo at 13th street and Beltrami i ( n lana) : i ) As NEXT MODERATOR girl. Kelliher hotel. < 4d67|’ No further business ngreurln S 13 ) PR ] Ik .l waksprpr;?’\;e;‘l! to adjourn. Adjourned. ; . WANTED—Harley Davidson motor- : i (Bl United Pross) 3, B L. Bed 1AL Depoy cycle, for .cash. State model and| - O W AN DR etaent. HE Standard Oil Company (Indiana)- ' St. Louis, Mo., May 6.—That for || No.11 North Bound....Lv. 1:30 p.m, condition. Address Me. care | Attest: 12 u;la fl:;st ]ume in the history of the|| No 12 .............0000Ar. 9:4Bam. Pioneer. ' 6467} . GEO.KLEIN, always has recognized the men and church-a:layman will be chiosen Mod- Zige 5 : PR - 7k SOOI o e el et S IBAE [+ FE y Clerlc i women who ‘use its d as the ulti-. g erator s the prevalent belief here Boo—-Unisn. Deyos., WANTED—Bell boy, at Markham | e jud f th me“fx"c 's - 4 today of -advance delegates to_the|| NO.1§2 Esst Bound.....Lv. 3:40am. Hotel d L a2ate mate judges of the success of ‘the Company’s i} 131st General Assembly of the Pres- || O 168 West Bound....Lv." 4:66 p.m. - i carnest effort to render ;a; superior-service: *: {HAVE YOU HADIT ¢ ¢ ¥- When ‘your back is broke and | your eyes'sre blurred, : And your shin bones knock and your tongue is furred, And your tonsils squeak and your hair geh dry, And you’re doggone sure that your’re going to die, But you’re skeered you-won’t and afraid you will, Just drag to bed and have your chill, And pray the Lord to see you through, For you've got the “Flu”, boy, you’ve got the “Flu.” SEE MITCHELL BEFORE THE MICROBES GET YOU. D. S. Mitchell || The New York Life Man Northern Natl Bank Bldg. Room & Phone 576W FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, seg, or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami: Ave. Phone 41. 3 T 121384, WANT AD DEPT —mwwm Advertisements in this column cost ] nd Becida, hadt cont @ wora per tasuo, when paia | “OE0 ST C QPG Rord” D. 8. cash in advance. No ad will be run for| Mjtchell, Bemidji. Phone 575-R. less than 10c per issue. 3467 Adn charged on our books cost one | cent a word per issue. No ads run for | LOST—Small, black pocket book, less than 26c. containing two one dollar:bills and change. Finder please leave at Pioneer office for reward. ~3d67 b LOST—Thermometer and cap from raditor, between Nymore and Be- FOR SALB—Steel Garage, cheap if| 55 " pinder please return to taken at once. Dr. E. W. Johnson. Ploneer office for reward. 2d55 -3db7 FOR SALEE sore Tots wnd other || Bove U0 Yotk 5t M and on easy terms, will take - erty bonds. Mathew Larson, Ny- Pound Master. 503 Miss: EAdvse’r. more, Minn. Phone 780-J. 2d06 FOR . SALE—15 bushel potatoes, Early Ohfo. ' 720 America éxvse. 20w 5 ( byterian“church in the United States, whichi ‘meets here May 15 to 26. ‘Laymen, in the past ruled out as delegates to the assembly, will at- tend in masse this year, following the ruling adopted by the conven- tion last year that in the future big business men were to be elected by any Presbyterian so desiring and that they would be eligible for the office of Moderator. Belief that laymen as well as the clergy should be consulted in deter- mining the policy of the church to- wards such questions as organic church unity of various dendmina- g tions, bolshevism, capital and labor 2 and the League of Nations, led to § the removing of the bars. i Among the important church mat- : ters to be considered simultaneously i at the assembly here and the South- 3 ern Presbyterian church at New Or. § leans will be the proposition to merge i the general assemblies of the Ameri- & can church. { A!nong the delegates of the- lay- i men’s council, who are expected to ;! attend the assembly this year are: ¥ % : i i 3 The Standard Oil Company ‘(Indiana) ‘con-’ ducts its business with but.one goal as"an * objective—that every individual purchaser of Standard Oil products shall experience com- : plete satisfaction with every purchase. -~ - " When the Company reaches this goal, then, and only then, will the Board of %)irectdrs, acting as Trustees for the 4623 stockholdérs, feel that their ideals have been realized. i Neither the Company, nor the patrons, can be 5 satisfied unless the product is uniformly upto the highest standard of excellence—unless it can be bought without inconvenience—unless the price charged represents true value. To bring about this degree of satisfaction, unerring accuracy in manufacture, complete distribution, and efficiency in keeping down operating costs are essential, i SNAPS! - Dr. John Willis Baer, Pasedna, Calif; : Nelson H. Loomis, Omaha, Neb.; Wil | et oo 2o . The young lady ; liam A. Harbison, Pittsburg, Pa..|FOR SALE—1 Victor talking ma-|| .. A-room house; lot 50 by 140, . . i it i Robert Dollar, San Ratael,BCallf.z chine, 1 record cabinet, 29-10 inch f‘:!‘f’ ;ggt' ;fi’mfim ?‘;&“’6‘5 Next door qurklr!g th_hout precedent, but with high i Frank J. Loesch, Chicago; Henry P, | . records, 1212 inch records, worth |} a5 $-i cash; Co '8 . & ideals, integrity of purpose, and a keen sense £ Crowell, Chicago; Robert Johnston,| uew $45. Wl sell $40.00. Can|fPEETOMA '\ 0\ 20640 040, Says of its obhigation as a public servant, the { Coatemritis. 12 e ukens Huston,| . heyssenm at (813 Minnesota” doe fine location; good well; small barn ||| That when her Company believes it has succeeded. Indianapolis; - Bdwin " . "gg‘,‘;{g?;» Rl e SR and wood shed. $1800 cash for ||| o oo " New York; Al 1 ;} FOR SALE—One B flat brass cornet. | | quic! e. ¢ 4 ) s John Wknuamnbl?era' '}r’%‘;]l:,?; &nq A good,.easy blowing instrument, 120 acres improved farm, on Conres home THe judgment of the consuming public has Robert Garratt, Baltimore: A 1| Dr. G. M. Palmer. 4d68 i'lze‘genon gm:wny 2 m?;‘l"hfif.'fl“ oy Iéeen for the m}c:st pgrt hfavora le to the ord, W. A ' e | —me—————————— Iroad on; 4- 5 m service 3 ander, Buflnl$ %35‘;:5 DA s. SA!BX- POR_SALB_Five room cottage, hard || large barn, chicken house and oth. ompanyi.: as 1s s| ownh'y the cvgr ":imd On Pittsburgh, Pa; James A. Mewr| wovd fiors, city —water, sewer,|| er buildings; clay. loam - soil; 40 He will volume of business which the Standard Oi El Paso; Willfam leing'sto;N‘"’;i electric 'lights. Lot extends to|| acres under plow, 20 acres natural Have hi . Company of Indiana is enjoying. Henry Leland, Detroit; Sereno P, lrf"k' ’?°';h°gfe b}:“k l::unllfl(?: meadow. A house hllm B?ll;fidélifl wortAh avedis enn, Cl : I 2 orma = qu i s, J . neapolls TR Sk 3:.’{?.‘;“;,,‘5"; Deley avenue. 66t2 || Semt bargain, R Photograph taken The best friends of the Standard Oil Company B‘Avg‘eol:h, tl‘(ltmlmz City. FOR SALB_Pedigreod Belglan fflf acre flr&en’ trn:t,u%ol;%?c!g [n uniform of Indiana are those customers who have used mentionad cs poymen who are being| hares, 4 bucks 4 to 6 mo. old, §3 b B nh“°m° 10 by 10; Before he its goods, and its service, for the longest time. s possible Moderators are| each Young stock, $4.50 per pair, || Foom cottage, henhouse, v 10; & . John T. Manson, president of the| b YWood, R No. 2, Paynes. || Woodshed 10-by 12; garage, 8 by Puts it away i . First Natlonal bank of New Hayon vnxlner B'.\n. , * “wiass || 16; well and good pump; all fenc- And that . CYonlx:., %leAxander R. Nichol, of New ____e' Mi.’ || ed; berry bm”;wilfin& slGOt‘:‘i Hakk tan ar l 0 any ork and A. A. Hyde, Wichita, Kan- “Minnesota No. 13 seed || one half cash or e Z0o! erup |||p ~ > sas, Hyde has given more thuan. Focx; rE.AL'll?:o;u“ 98 per cent. Price|| team or cat for part payment Photographs - Indi &* :.:gz‘:; dollars to church bene-| $3.00 per by Whel ¥rank Omann, wBemnil’jx 'l‘o\vm.s:bt:i lots thon easy el Sk ® (Indiana) J R. R. . St Joseph, Minn. rms; buy now ore the raise. ease . . . e ey o widss || GEO. . FRENCH.....Phone 83 |||y pet. 910 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago John Morrison and Ben Fairbank |FOR S \DE-—Piane. What || J. P. LAHR .Phone 328 R SALE OR TR4 1900 of Red Lake were Bemidi visitors Markham Hotel Building today. bave you got? A care Plonesrt. , | : w Dafactiva