Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 4

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. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - PAGE FOUR will remember how the vision came to John Milton, He wag but twelve OF RIGHT lS sm iears of a%e, wailking ntio andS l;g in 1 is-garret home in London, Sudden- ; 3 d ly the determination came to him,{ Agvertisements in tnts column cost ! f::y:oxvaag;on!:'lhé!,l.ls’ 9075.?‘?:; ROUTE To SUCCBS w’Ianl rltus“a llmel’orth?t"hlch n‘or):d nnlf‘ femd‘ "‘-ce“d N mld“wfllgl'l hhen p?!d T e 1 not willingly get.” el e |cash in advgnce. Qi o run for| o, iteh sef W tess than 10c¢ 1 i ANTBD—Kitchen girl, and wait- t out to adyance with this thought. s:d.-v c'l’mr:‘a'dm:)rn '(‘;ta“re books cost one ress, at Dalton hotel. 526tL Street Cafe, 526tf WANT AD DEPT i\\'ANT,ED_Knchen girl. Third s 4 inANTED._Compe{e;{ girl for gen- (Continued from Page One) and over this pathway the words are ! written = indelibly, ‘“Ye have not passed this way heretofore,”” The Apostle Paul calls it life’s'race and he who would run must lay aside the weights; but along the course you see the words, “Ye haye not passed this way heretofore,”” and when we think of the life which awaits the soul beyond this earthly pilgrimage we again seem to read those words, ‘Ye have not passed this way here- tofore.’ “The words suggest the pioneer, and I think truly so because every young man and woman moving for- ward to the responsibilities of this He realized that in order to Write a |cent a word per issue., No ads run for “ WANTED—Girl, for . housework, life, and so he set himself to live so nobly that at Cambridge University FOR SALE 3 ; a526 an example of unselfish goodness that { FOR SALI._200 bushels millet seed, | WANTED—Two girls for cigar the quality of his life lias never been F sl _—— the ittonian Tife. Then he wrote | . c. 719820l WANTED Bxperienced waitress at wrote. through years of sight, and |FOR SALE—One 1918 Indlan three| Palace cafe. . 522tf him, Then when deaths angel called first - class condition.. Will sell J. him, and he was at the portal ‘he is cheap, 902, care Timesr Crookston, § f:;‘::;.i" city. Address No 45?2';? the heavenly vibion.' If. you would | s> {E R RENT_ Biroh. the things that are worthy and of Robert , street, Crookstop, Minn.l T good repute, and the world is call- i Ww1d626 | FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see heroic poem he must live a heroic |less than 25c. % good - wages, Morris Kaplan. 3 where he attended school he set such T i rd, " Crookston, Minn, clerks at Markham hotel, 523tf forgotten there, and they speak of ohn-H, DOIL b ion s through years when his eyes failed speed motorcycle, two cylinders in mmm recorded as having said ‘Still guides Minn, w1d526 right lines, People love and honor| 8ood repair, Thygeson & Hausom,} y©=por " "pyone 626 B19tf P S LS L S S SR ing to you for those qualities this| Zou—or ‘A large sized lce box,| O write B, J, Willits, 218 Beltrami day is bound-to meet new problems, and new conditions thet will tax the| %7 . shot gun and.row boat. Apply to[_ Ave. Phome dl. ____ 1213tf sturdier and enduring qualities, The Members of the Senior Class- Mrs, Malmos, ‘742 Holly avenue, | pioneer moves forward into the new field, and holds his ground until the spirit of his endeavor has impressed itself upon the world blazing the way for other endeavors. There are cer. tain qualities by which a pioneer is marked, Determining Factor. 1. By the quality 'of his spirit. Not the particular thing:that he does; but the attitude of life that You have passed throught the| Crookston, Minn. , w1d5268 SN years of study here at the high| T T B " " j¢ . APS! FOR SALE--Fords, Forde, one 16 7 ;“,’,‘,‘,’;}Lge;’f;‘a}"ggg gngz%%dmtx;ec:‘:; touring, on: 17 toun?gmboth‘ in|} . 5-1?031\ h;l;z%;o lot jr(:xl:gh; close i elegant conditfon, 81 ss. Ave. |] In. . Price P cash. afford you. You have had the ad '\’ 33628 A going fam'éhe best improved L 40-acre farm 'within 3 miles from vantage of teachers who have poured . out their efforts to give you the G it Sate v foundation of a high and efficient FOR SALE—Good corner lot, east|| Bemidji, good clay loam soil; education. Parents have watched i 30 A ” . your steps as only a parent can,— school. ~Gustavlarson. 6d630 |l pood barn; silo; ~ brick chicken Creamery and 0 about to go forth from. this school also 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- b G # ?g ?Efikp‘,’gnt}g‘;_ doini,ml:_eu:en:as‘e?:: life to make use of the talents which{ - cation, large. screened' porch, 1 _stl‘l!n;e of R‘émll :ge szgnpounhne 9 ; Of befleflCia[ “place where he does his work, the y"l“‘ ;“’;"’ ';wqui'xied 'tl“;: the g’t’g‘ fie‘lld Blrchmzosnt Beach, J. W. ‘;’1‘:1?1‘.; w‘4-rozrnT'hou:e¥l Plock fromca:he. ; = : which is beyond, ere e sad-| . Phone 29. . : i S & 3 B in which o e, nons of pene| Ick s peyont. Thefe s the ad| Phoness. 1 BT ol B gnd: 4000 cah, || - Gealed Tiat—kest Rt Fefreshment things make the real ploneer. What! ories and fellowship. But there is| FOR ' SALE—Porch swing, heater, || balance $15 per month, : ibl 2 without or about him makes of him|ever the glory of the future ahead.) adjustable dress:férm, three-burn-|] ~For Rent—§yoon cottage, $18; ; possible g - 2 er Perfection bil gtove. 917 Minn, (| 4-room cottage withibath, $20; 3- Ave, Phone 1,9-“‘ 3d526:}} - room- cottage with en planted ~ ~ $8.00; 6-ro ‘large rooms, a ploneer, .The quality of his spirit| M2y you move forward boldly and is the determlninqg mc{or. And p'.hu :’:“mi‘:o;l;l)t'.m Gm;l am::‘#a{::d (tlée ality of spi: oug! a ere is mu | e e S T e B the word, t:ll’u‘x‘i'g ’So';?z‘..’;flm‘i"nfli you to do, and that the way is a way F%%zs‘“‘!‘_s"" ‘machine. l;gg‘zlg completely Nymore, s the substance of things hoped for, | Which you Dave (not traveled: ‘Yo 3 Sriiag e d o s h d f seen, ave not passel S way heretofor: S z ;l:n:::" s :pmm ‘::’lgo wias S;: but remember to watch for the Ark.|F ofixes:;];;E_—e, l:‘:;: ;ggg‘encor:l':flfe;,ng galow, screened porch, east front. a man of faith, But faith being a|Do not move forward without thel . r.uiy {¢ taken soon, . Address L. $3,000 part cash. { quality and not a thing, it is capable| lisht which God gives to guide you.| [ "are pioneer. 33526 || GEORGE H. FRENCH... Phone 93 of varied application. There can be| Then in the light of God's guildance) _* ~_ ~ __ _ ___________ {|J. P. LAHR. Phone 328 as imahy kinds of pioneers as there|YOU may pass through the River!pOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished Markham, uilding are kinds of people, He may be a|jordan oun dry ground. Dr, Jewett{ six-room-house; large porch, and merchant who buys and sells, or an | tells of an experience which he had.] sleeping porch; or rooms with use inventor who builds a new device for | He was traveling on foot' through| of kitchen. Phone 161-J. 6d528 th the country and he saw ahead of him | ——w————— oreago:&;fmx:: nkl‘%lg ;‘;,fi‘;‘;s“i‘v’: a minfature river blocking his path-| “OR SALE--Six room modern bun- cannot do the things mentioned yet|¥ay. With a certain faith he moved galow. Inquire James A, Heneg- = b-room, full modern, new bun- .DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children all of us understand the spirit. Man| 0D even 'C'h"‘: b;&:k. anfli when he{ han, Nymore, Minn, 6d528 t his be ds to t got there he found stepping stones| ——————————————————. B hunes rmond: to ‘sie. P Ghris; | through the stream to. the otwer| FOR SALE—s0 acre fmproved tarm || Off - knew this and appealed to this spirit | 8ide. 8o you must move courageous- black hardwood land, about 2 {y forward and if you move with a acres under -cultivation; house trust in the things of God, and keep| 24X24, on stone foundation; good the light ever before you, he will barn, chicken house, granary and lead you across the difficult way into| Well. Three-fourths mile from lake when he said ‘Follow me’, and they dared to follow until the world is moving Christward, In a senss Christ said, ‘'Ye have not passed this way heretofore,’ and lo men began to-cross the threshold into new ex- perience. 2. . The piloneer is marked by the fields that are rich with promise into teeming with fish, 3% miles from Beltrami nve. - Phone 41. 64527 : g quality of action., A pioneer cannot i FOR 9ALE-_160 acre farm, miles wa’d BWS- Amfl Li"!! went out. The spirit was stirred and LABOR BUREAU NEED chicken house. On main road and " . ’ Lavinia, 93 miles from Bemidji. the wealth of the ‘Promised Land."”| = ;71 %55 500. E, 3, Wlits, 218 just-be a dreamer, - ~Abraham did not from Bemidji, 4 miles from station, merely dream of going out; but he good timber, house, barn and the will responded, We may have teleph On}; 2,000.-. B, J, ) - 4 S L P , M 26. Lelephone, y $2,000. . E,° J. all thoe ethics of Christ in mind; but | Washinglon, Ty ety e | Willits, 218 Beltram Ave. Plione Day and nght . {fyvi;e“m‘f {‘{,’;y“fi,‘,"“%‘;‘,“ug“flfil:'g&‘;" collecting complete vital statistics,| 41. - 64527 3 and certainly will do no. lasting good | JaDoT department and census officials | sop™ g B Thoroughly modern ([ ° Seerce tor others, A passive Christian is a|PIaD to ask the mext congress for na-| " "y ;o “new, for only.$2.500. Also weak Christian, A passive person is tional machlnery ;0 record such as good at r{wnt any price. a'slothful person is action. The man | 10¢tS, particularly births and deaths | ;" 5" wiljts, 218 Beltrami_Ave. BT who signed the Declaration of Inde- The war has shown the great need Phone 41 6d527 Office in Gibbons Block pendence an¢ founded a state based of complete national statistics along i on the doctrine that just government thie" line, officials say, and in this ALE—160, acre farm, good dépends on the consent of the gover- | FePect the United' States is far be-| black Jand, -small house. 1 have| ———— ——womecos ned it is said borrowed the thought|nind European cauntries. photo at office, only $6.00 per acre. Phone 77 from au old theoris! I .| The greatest present need is the B, J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. S o Tioean old theoriee Marstglio 9{,0‘;:3 complete registration of births com-| Pphone 41, - 6d527 STAHL-JACOBS | earlier. It has been recently said, 1| Prlisory. The only national registra-| —.— —— e £ % tfon of births is through the bureau | FOR SALE--156 acre farm on fine ; Eur‘lture do not know on how good authorit. that the inventor of the aeropla in this century simply worked out ideas found in the note book of Da Vinel who lived in the sixteenth cen- tury, Columbus -sailed westward of the census, which accepts the state firures in states where at least 90 per cent of the births are recorded. some tame hay,l house and hm;n. Less than twenty states and the Dis- two and onc half miles from s trict of Columbia come under this tion. Only $%,160, easy terms. E. ..“{Ot‘k called for and de- classification. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone liv qxed. lake, lots of good timber. 60 acres p 4 under high state of cultivation, Renovators £ - All work guaranteed. d 9 e :ltl h?;sc(flzmlAfi‘,i”zicsr;ugfishfi During the war officials often 41, 64627 Toseanelli. So we see that the great asked for statistics of this sort, but | ——————r—————"————— 7 5 few were available. ~Complete birth | FOR SALE—_Horses, horses. When pioneers were not necessarily the originators; but they were the men of action. They were the mien who did things, They were men who had not passed that way heretofore; but who followed the light into strange flelds, Wonderful Opvortunity. “3, The pioneer is marked by the quality of change. The action of the pioneer registered a change, This we can gather physically from thefthat the present state registration ::‘E:E-eegs}h \\(’:hen \ffagoodd; Gan;a gmchlnary be made more effective. T SNSRI O it e Cape o 00 ope he| Cities also are being urged to kee ~ o9 revolutionized trade, When Magel-|complete records, and birth rer;ist!'alz FOR SALE-.2.00¢ ‘aeres; of. imbar, lan circumnavigated the globe, he|tion cards are now bcing sent out, }:lol;fs. pul:ddtess é{esh'poa :::-B records in years -past would' have you want good horses call on the made possible the detection of several | I3emidji Horse Market. They must thousand slackers, who being near the age limits escaped service by false statements as to their ages, it is stated by the Provos Marshal Gen- eral’s office, Others were unable to prove citizenship throught the incom- plete records, Meanwhile the children’s bureau of the department of labor is urging bt e N RS el FOR SALE—One Kord car; in good xr'\unnin‘g order, Inquire Mut%r;léx;: g HAVE.YOU HAD IT 97 ,_um__('_’f_'__________._ When your ‘back’is broke and FOR SALE-—One Buick roadster, one your eyes are blurred, ' stake wagon, one set of sleighs, And your shin bones knock and i vour tongue is furred, one Cary safe. Koors Bm'bhf;& And your tonsils squeak and your hair gets dry, And you're doggone sure that vour're going te die, ! But you're skeered you won't proved that the earth was not flat ——— — a2 but round. This revolution went on| EGG PRESERVING TIME Plopeet. .. -8 3 “dl “n:dm and 'have your mentally. James Watts watches the FOR SALE—House, garage and two .us;.(nrag o : steam In the kettle lifting the cover, IS HERE ONCE MORE| " "\ot5 “facing enst, ~Will sacrifice, vd pray the Lord to see you ?:(theafi;‘}ioy “?1":.;18' fl;lere lsipow:; 5 5 For'price ]nqull‘g'flfi Bemidji Ave, An‘h,‘;;ai. A X e m," an en he register 0o meet a probable high . cost of W “Flu”, a change by utilizing the power in|eggs next winter, W, E. fi%mndfleld‘ M Foz y?: e ‘w}“'}-‘l F'E“ il the steam engine. Copernicus | extension specialist in poultry at|FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard % °g‘l,"i'(J'lEl_l.“'BE-I’ORE watches a ray of light shining on| University Farm, is advising the peo- wood floors, city water, sewer, SEE "0“3 GET YOU. ths wall in his house, and by calcu-| ple of Minnesota to put down eggs in electric lights. Lot extends to THE MICR( o 3 lating proves that'‘the earth moves| water glass again this spring. He lake shore. Oné block south of D S. MltChell round the sun. This Tevolutionizes| estimates 'that 20,000 families in Normal school. Imquire 1204 5 : ¢ Life Man ; the opinion 'of his day. TheselMinnesotn last year saved $200.000| Dawey avenuo 85tt e New it o = changes come socially. think of| by preservin, gs in this way. While| ————————— 2 b 2 Florence Nightingale with her pas- pricpea are iflfifer now thzn tha; FOR SALE—See the Bemidii Sta- Room & Phore 5 w "“"“mm"mm"mml““wg“é sion to serve, Serving first the gov-| Were a year ago and water glass| tlomary store for rubber stamps, B z ornesses of England, and establish-| costs little more, a substantial say-| fac simile ‘'signature stamps, no- ing can be made, says Mr, Stan- tarial seals and corporation seals. ing a home for them when they be- field, The average family, he be- 3 3stt came old, enfeebled, and sick. Then 2 - until he had organized the Red|of the International Falls Minnesota wm Brother O Lk ekl el kL Rk front, -Block ' sauth of Lincoln{| room house with full basement; : / The greaf“f% ———— e ————————— b . S hopefully, expectantly. You are|FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; }2'°:fi':}eszsinacg:#hdu cultivation. e/ 8 five'cents Woflh\ THE UNIVERSALCAR - Wherever Ford cars /have pioneered, Ford service has kept pace.. It is the fac- ™ tor which strengthens the persional rela- ™ tion between Ford owners and the Com- I R ., ; pany. To get the best possible sejrvice from - be sold as represented. Bemidji k your Ford car, bring it here when it needs ‘ Horse Market, John Moberg. .519tf = : attention and get the Bel‘ltflt. of l“'ord aupér- vision throughout.. We us:g the genuine’ ' Ford parts and give you the bemefit of the regular standard Ford- priiced.. Touring . Car $525, Runabout $500,! Sedan $850, ° Coupelet $725, Truck $5500—All f.o0.b. Detroit. On display and for sale by G, W, JEWETT G0, Inc, - BEMIDJI MINN. ANYTHING—ANYWHERE COMPENSATION LIFE INSURA Y /i Y N AR NN ) e Ilélfiw Elllllllllllln - > [ =] 28 8 the Crimean war broke out and she| lieves, should put down not less than | === wn Wk went with her band of nurses to the{ 20 dozen eggs. m' n -n'fi hospl;al at Scutare, That action was Wfl;anmma The young lady 5‘ c mg >E lN\gl'J'nl}E one of the great services of the world CITY FOR R —Furn cottage, 3 | for it registered a change along the BORDER PAPER MILL rooms,, With porch, screened in Next door 8 > Uig E MILL E R lines of humanity which we cannot WORKER REACH AGREEMENT! good well, on lake front, near La- Says - m>z & ? estimate. Henri Dunant known as vinia. Will. rent for. $20 during ._] 14 ng ANDBE 1. the ‘Man in white’ on the field of | Following a cémpromise of wage| 'month of June, Phone 922. 345238 That when her wd i SURE | Solferino carried his idea of service|differences that caused the closing | === —tm i ———— g I-'E b4 » 4 Q & ¥ O FIR pue posn{py swR[) [V THE AGENCY THAT PUT® Cross, and we see this expression of | & Ontario Paper company's plant = ending roun e world. ow | work following the ruling of the war| 3 cut cord-woo = s 2 when you go out into life'e field you| board that employes are still govern-; for dredge at Gonvick, Minn. Ap- From service >§h‘filepjfl7 1;1% B]:i)sxo?]‘ZA will go in « sense as a ploneer for ‘Ye|ed by the agreement of June, 1913 Ply Bemidii Drainage Co. 2d5271| He will mnmunnlmmlllmmlmmnmhummm}) Emmummllmuumu . have not passed that way heretofore.’{ The members of the International| Tiomem et e Ate You will be the ones who will regis-| Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphate and|WANTED—Officer ' recently dis- Have his ter your life's quality in the world,| Paper Mill Workers hold to the con- ::habrged from &rmy d“‘\‘,'“ position ‘and you have power to change and|trary, n bank in Red River Valley. l'?!” Photograph taken - revolutionize for the better. » Presidents Gary and Burke of the| D1ad experience as assistant cashier I ifi “4, Finally there goes with thejunion will reach International Falls| 3nd director of bank jn Towa. Age n uniorm pioneer thought the idea of advance. | shortly and the wage scale will be ad-| 23, married, ‘fine references. Ad-|} pofore he The ploneer makes an advance, He|justed at a conference between them | 4ress M. P. cawe Times, Crookston, y gxol\]gu f;)rwa;du in the {i‘eld. He| and the paper mill company officials.| Minn. w14626 Puts it away uilds a foundation stone that is con- | There has been no disorder during|\wANTED. Capable married couple structive, There néver was a day|the time that the plant was closed. “?;E ehildrv:;mmoefmedlzx;pltz And that when the field was more ready for an y keop house for< five teachers; man Hakkerup advance. The soil of custom has uml:(lm t éorg}at U:: l:fshtlbem:: D§c~ tohact as Jnn’gor ot consolidated Photographs Dbeen greatly turned 2 is j on Day for that’s when the Be- school, A good position for entire 5 readystn beyplant:d :?mni:r:s:‘:‘ g‘d" Box o :thle:iic association| year. ~ For Information write to|| riease her &l;’r;;.NAv-nu. | sives its firs ig ce at the| O. M. Willia meon, Clérk Comsoli- est. BEM o However, it will tax your endurance, | armory. Syucopmorasa orchesctra,; dated School Pistrict Na. 39, Lock- Sk s, it and cost you ap effort, Perhaps you | everybody welcome, 3d528 hart, Minn: } w14526 T Er T M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Phone 317-W and 317-R 408 44 4 {d - | et e S it HANNM { Auctioneer I’ Sell Anything Anywh! and Get Top Prices. Special attention o farm sales. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone

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