Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 4

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\ tlie fodder plant, rape. [ FOR SALB——! 0 acre fmproved farm, Ameflm “Join With Allies in the . -Regeneration of - -Constantinople. ConstantinopleIs being cleaned- up * by the allies, and. soon. it will be like s western_Europgan city., The regen- eration of Turkey is commenclng ‘with a mnfl /sanitary campaign in which the American Red Cross commission to the Balkans has been asked to aid. “American sanitary engineers of the Goethals typé -are’ badly needed out here,” said ‘an American physician. “Sewage conditions must be installed - throughout the near East in hundreds .of .towns, Coustantinople must be cleaned up i, lt.l ks like a Swiss housewife's ‘kitched. . 3 “Mosquito netting by the millions of bales must be brought over. Local . doctors do not believe in the screening’ of sick beds or of hospital windows. They must go-to:sehool again in their profession. “The people mirst be drlven out of the filthy centers of disease Into the open country, where the sun can get at them and where they can engage 2 healthful farm: work. 3 “Sometimes,” sald the Red: doctor, “I feel an irresistible desiré to gather 10,000 of 'these unfortunate wretches la.ethgr\ltrlp them of their crasy-quilt bundles of vermin-infested rags, force them all into a vast pe- troleum pool, then into a great tank of clean water, I would give them one nddlppflrotAmeflunnou,l wrofovenlh and a sweater. . - ““The roads over which we are trying to get our automobilés, filled with Red Oross supplies for the underfed of een- / tral Serbia, are quite impassable. From Salontki to Belgrade - the roads are lined with tens of thousands of skele- tons and rotting ¢arcasses of animals. Soldiers’ graves, thinly screened with earth, skirt.the highways. - No wonder there are dozens of cases of typhus in every city in, Serbla. “What the near. East needs is sev- eral divisions of Americans plumbers, raflroad men, sanitary engineers, doe- tors, nurses, white wings, building. contractors, army bakers and coat and ‘pants ulemm: . with Bast side experi- 'nco. ““The first boatidad to leave Toulon og New York -lwuld coptaiu the plumb | Qne of the sl(htp jn Remagen for inerican soldlers quartered in the lenz lectlon of the. occupled area 1s a primitive stone mill used by the Ocmunp for the production of a veg. etable substitute for animal and min- -eral ofls and fats. An oll was made here from the seeds of beech trees and These seeds were mixed in equal parts and ground in theé stones of the old mill. Twelve pounds of seeds yielded about oue quart of oil and left a highly nutti tious cattle fodder. Remagen was the headquarters of the One Hundred end Sixty-fifth infantry, New York's “o1d Slxty-nlnth" of the Forty-second division, T " No Chance of Relief. Maria was a tendef, sentimental lt- . tle' thing, but, to put it mildly, hard- 1y a beauty. She was very fond of hubby, bgt exucted from him rather an undie amount of attention and service. ' “Oh, George.‘{ she complllnqd one night, “I don't belleve you really love me! Tell me, would you feel It, dear, it we were parted?” “Eh—what's that?” brightening up. | "I’ mean, if some one were to come #nd offer to take me away to a beau- tiful -home and every loving care and all the rest. that money ' could buy, how would .you feel?” “It won't happen,” he answered, re- 1apsing into moody silence. unld George, Advertisements in this column. cost black hardwood- land, about 15 \acres - under cnmv-non, house 24%24, on’ stone foundation; good barn, chicken house, granary and well, Three-fourths milé from lake teeming with fish, 83% miles from Lavinia, 9% miles from Be. midji. Only $2,500. E, J. Willits, © 218 - Beltrami Ave, l’hone6 d‘cls e e FOR SALE—160 acre.farm, 10 miles \from Bemidji, 4 miles from sta- tion, good timber, house, barn and chicken house ' On main road and telephone. Only '$2,000, E. J. Willits, 218 Beltraml Ave, Phone 41, % i 6d63 FOR SALE—Thoroughly | modern house, new, for only $2,600, Also others as good at most any price. E, J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, . Phone 41 6463 Rl A A S i R Ay FOR SALE—160 acre farm, good black land, small house. I -have photo at office, only $6.00 per acre E J wmm, 218 Beltrami Ave, Phone 41, 6des FOR SALE—166 acre farm on fine . lake, lots of good timber, 60 acres under high “state of cultivation, some tame hay, house and barnm, two and one half miles from sta- tion. Only $2,150, easy terms. E. J Wmu, 218 Beltrami Ave, Phg:; FOR' SALE-Summor home, 6 rooms; also 8-room cottage. Perfect lo- cation, large screened _porch, Birchmont Beach, Phone 29. Pl el o USSR N BTS2 FOR SALE—Horses, Herses, When you want good horses call on the Bemidji Horse Market. They must be sold as represehted Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg. 6519tf ey vt St st bRl fOR SALE—2,000 acres of timber, pine pulp wood ties, posts nnd poles. Address C, L, C. Pioneer, zfldss FOR_SALE_Five room cottage, hard wood floors, city water, sewer, electric lights. Lot extends to lake whore. One block south of Normal school. Imquire 1204 Dewey avenue. 56t FOR SALE—8ee the Bemidji Sta: tionary store' for rubber. stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation ";5% LOST AND FOUND 7.0ST—One Lee tire, 30x3 Lee; finder return to . Ploneer office, reward offered. 1,0ST—Five dollars, between Be- midji Ave., and Third street. Find- er please leave at Pioneer office and receive reward. 3d63 “"OR-* RENT--3 modern, rooms. Phone 310 or 92. PASTURE for 7 cows, located on Ir- vine Ave., cemetery; pump in pasture. quire 608/ 13th street or phone 3371, 6d67 furnished WANTED-—Position in bookkeeping or clerical work, address L. H., care of Pioneer. 2d64 WANTED—Young girl, to assist with housework. Apply at once. Phone 457.J. 2d64 1d63 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. WANTED—Two girls for hotel work at Virginia, Minn., wages $35 per month, board and roomn. Must be ready to leave Wednesday night with prop., would also take a lady cook at $60. For rarther particu- ‘lars ‘apply to Mmy Kane at Lake Shere hotel. - y 2d64 WANTED—Competent housekeeper. This will make a very desirable position. B. H. D. 62tf P ottt s YO P Sy WANAED—Woman to':do family washing and cleanlng one day a week. Phone 787. . . 2d63 WANTED—Girl, for general house- work. 914 Bemidji Ave. Phone 740-J. d64 WANTED—Two wanrems, _apply Hotel Markham. s 3d64 it WANTED———Kitchen g1 at Erickson * hotel. i 2d63 WANTED—*MIddle aged man for all night work. Apply Motor 8Insn4 WANTED—Kitchen - Third Street Cafe, 526tf e et e f . WANTED——.Wanreu. at Hotel Dal- ton. C 629t WANTED—-.ExperIenced waitress at Palace cafe, b522tt - girl. SNAPS! 4-room house, 1 block from the Normal, $1050, $200 cash, bal- ance $15 per month. i - 160 acre farm, 70 acfes un- der cultivation, 4-room house, bain. 8 miles from Bemidji, on state road. Only $22.50 per. acre, | part cash. uAn A-1 ;o:mina'homlo;lonlt rooms, hot wat hea n hard wood floors, water and bath. A lmp if taken lt once. ~ Terms, ash, ‘New Bnnplow, fully’ modern, nicely finished, screeued porch. East front. $3,000, part cash. Choice residence lots in the vi- eimty of the Normtl. -Reason- able terms. £ GEORGE H. FRENCH. ,Phono 93 J. P. LAHR.. ..Phone 328 Markbam Hotel Building 1 WANTED—Night cook and dish- washer, in city., Address No 4 care Pioneer. 522tt FOR RENT—Log cabin at Birch- mont, partly furnished, Apply F. J. Koors, Phone 626. - 519t FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see ~“or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213t CENSUS CLERKS; 4000 needed, $92 month, age 18 upward: Experl— ence unnecessary. ' For free garti- - culars of examinations, write Ray- mond Terry (former government examiner), 1426 Continenal Bldg., ‘Washington, D. C. © - 4464 — — MOTHER KNOWS When baby becomes fretful ‘(and -puny that something is amiss with the nourishment she is supplying. ~ It is simply the condition of the mother reflect- ed in the child. Constipation, the great foe of health, is at work. The system, unalded is unable to throw off the poisons stored up in the bowels. A cup of “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea,” nature’s great herb rem- edy, will quickly relieve the condxtion ‘Get a package to- day. .Take a cup before bed- time. City Druz Store DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Wouen : and dren D. H. FISK Attorney at Law . Office Northern Nat. Bank -Bldg. Phone 181 Fer Quick Returns and Highest Cash M-rket Pncu a . Ship Your HIDES FURS, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE WAX and TALLOW To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY "118 Belt Ave. 466 | BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA " ° WEPAY the highest market pncé ™ for rags metals; " scrap iron. rubbers and We also pay freight “on‘all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and . over." Highest . prices paid for hides, GOLDBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W AMELS meet your fondest cigarette fan- cies in so many new ways—they are so unusual in flavor, so refreshing, so mellow- mild, . yet: so full-bodied—that you qulckly realize their superior quahty, and, become a} Camel enthusiast! , Camels are unlike any other cigarette. you ever smoked. Their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos gives yru so many delights. It not only assures that wonderful smoothness and. refreshing taste but it eliminates'bite and harshness! -And, you smoke Camels without any unpleasant ciga-, retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor [ v No matter how fond you become of Camels ! ‘Smoke them liberally ! They never will tire your taste! The blend takes care of that! any price! cash in advance. No ad will bo\run for | less than 10c per issue. . Ads charged on our books cost one cent & word per issue, No ads run for less, than 36c. FOR BALE FOR SALE—Saxon six, first class wnditlon, $700. C. W Jewett: ‘f:‘ FOR SALE-—-Ona Ford car, in running order. ‘Auto Co. . 6d69 FOR SALE—Team of horses, weight about;1,000; also wagon, harness, set of sleds and a plow, for $125, Frank Bahr, East Bemidji. 4d66 FOR SALE—One Buick roadster, one stake wagon, one set' ef sleighs, one Cary eafe. Koors Brothers. good t $385. Basement for house, Only $1,000; ml;ht take good tum as part, or sell on easy terms. 218 Beltrami Ave, I!, J.-Willits, h::l‘:; Inquire Motor Inn | Compare Camels with any cigarette in ‘the wofld at R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY . Whmm-s-lnn, N.C. 112 3d Street M. A, Aldrich General Carpenter - Work Good Work at the —right prices— Phone 809-J " BOLDEN AND BROSE ~'Up-to-date Groceries We deliver anywhei'e‘ —Give Us A Trial— 1216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 840 Same old place and usual service. B.ecida"St.ag_e Line Leaves Schroeder’s Cor. 1:30 p. m. for Be- cida and State Park. Return 8 a. m dally except Sumf C.W. TROG 'STAHL-JACOBS Renovators All work guarantéed. - Work called for and de- livered. : General Repalr Shop Phone 488 311 6th St. Try Palace Cafe for the best meals in town “SOMETHING DIFFERENT” Open day and night 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W E. W. HANNAH ‘Ugnnn.d Auctioneer 1 Sell Anything Anywhere, and Get Top Prices. Special attention given to | farin sales. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W Wardfl Bros. Auto llvs! Day and nght- _ Service Office in Gibbons Block Phese 77 4 FOR Expert Shee Repairing At Moderate Prices Try the Bemidji Shos Hepair Shop Across the Street from Daltoa’s . Restsurant _ A.PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. If You want Your " lothes Hade Right At the Right Price---See T. Beaudette 314 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS AND | PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR. L. A, WARD ... Physician and’ Surgeon Bemidl, . Minn. i AN DR. H.. A. NORTHROP- Osteopathic Physician Pi)lieh s.and S rgeons ‘ofticed . Miles B';aek - ' Y. n ‘iai‘%’&" flice 1 Phone lu " M‘yl;.’-. Phone - 307 DR. E. H. SMITH _ Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Bloak Plylicnn and Snnon : Bemidji, Minn. - LUNDE AND DANNENBERG ropractors Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W ‘2t05,7 to 8p. m. Calls made.| 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. kham Bote' i Phonr (1 8 - DR.J. W. DIEDRICH Oftice—O’; M*: VE’I'ERINARHNS Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. b R. nurnn ' DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians 818 'Am le« Phone 13 V- & scunor.on e | Phom [} Auto Livery and Taxi Setvics Day -n&‘Ni:ht Service : Office Rer Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. A ltrami Ave. | Office Phone 1 | B Residence Phone 10 WM M’CUAIG . H. N. M'KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R

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