Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 6

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MEXICANS STRIP HUN Vit Biqn&it's'Then Turn Him |- Loose on Range. * ‘Gang Wikds Up Frolle' by Making Things Lively for German " ‘Ranchman. -+ Chibuahuy City, Mex.—Sauz, a to on the Mexico Central ralroad not fas from this ¢ity, has been the scene, of another adventure, this time of a Ger- man subject, if Germans are still sub- jects. Saus already is notorjous enough because in Spanish it is promounc exactly like “souse.” = The' Vijiiata bandits, Martin Lopes. and. Epifanio - Holguin | a frolte in Sauz one day this week, Thelr trip primarily was to call pa'w German ranchman by thé¢ mameé of Neiman, who formerly was with the large German ' wholesale'| Mexico ?g‘:fl“;;'yfi;l:fi).)_im a ofthe prolitbition améndment to the national constitution of the United States, ther$ promises to be something in the nature of a whole- : | sale ‘emigration of vine growers.and wine makers from California .to Mexigo. hh » ~Infoimation ' has 'been ' received from ‘that state that there are 1A the neighborhood of one hundred fhou- sand -persons, engaged in that in- stry who-are looking toward Mexi- s _affording the only possible-re- |Het from the ruin with which they ed |are threatened by the prohibition laws. ' They are the owners of hun- dreds of thousands of acres of wine rapes, which will' become of little ¥elue ‘with -the enforcement of the amendment, since the varieties of ‘¢{ruit adapied to wine making are not suitable for other purposes, except to 'a limited extent. : ‘There ‘are extensive areas, espe-] housy of morthern Mexico, Ketelsen |. & Degatau. When the Messrs, Lopes, Holguin called at Neiwan’s home the German apparently was not at home. Lopes was chief of the band; a group of 20 horsemen with sugarloaf hats on their hedds and glistening bands of cartridges. over their ‘shoulders and around their waists. It was the siesta hour. So he stationed his men to. watch for the return of the German and lay down on the bed to sleep. - Before dreaming of whatever a ban- dit dreams, 'Don Martin gave these or- . “My boys, find thvse two Mexicans who work on this rinch and shoot thein at once. Only take them far enough ayway so that the shots will not wike me up. If you catch the German pat K g:t ;hwt him, ' Merely take everythilnig he has; I mean everything, including ‘Al socks, and then let him ¢o. Bring m¢ his clothes. He dresses woll and w4 are about of a size. I-do oot want to kill the German. His race 1s very valiant, If you see any Chinese oot them, though. . The Chinese are cowardly;. peaceful people” . But before.the generalissimo dropped off to sléep- he felt the bed move under him. Neiman, covered with. dust, ap- peared-on his hands and knees: NS 1,” he s31d, bowing. “Con paimiso, Lopes calied back his men and. told them to ‘caiTy out his orders. Neiman was stripped to the skin and “turmed loose on the range.”~ It was a warm AN, 4 Who in America Has 8 3 Found Lost Jawbone? Loidon—Who has this jaw- ) R Bome? And whoever has fit, B what 18 he doing with 1t? - 3 *JAWBONE — INFORMATION 3 & - . watited regarding whereabouts of human jawbone found in 1855 in coprolite pit at Foxhall, :Ipswich, Suffolk, and de- ed by R. H. Collyer, M. D., in Anthropological Review, 1867, . Supposed to_have been taken to e d Moir, Ipswich.” veftisement is from he Londgn Times: Manifestly | the Jawbone in question is that of & cave dweller or other prim- " itive: inhgbitant of Britain, and 's! - therefore one of our ancestors. % But who outside of a museum % g wants to collect his ancestors’ Jawbones. &L 2 RRXL X2 S SSRSRRXEL X O © YANK'S LAST WORDS ON GRAVE Lieut Sellers’ Measage to His Father *} Did My Duty” Inscribed on Resting Place. New York.-;"Wflte this, please, to ’ father: ‘T i the brief inscription that H. Kee Sell- ers of Montclair has asked authorities in 'France to have placed upon tl grave of-his son, Lieut. Barrington' West Sellers, on the River Vesle. It was the dying declaration of his son. The 'complete message, taken from the lips of -the dying. soldicr by a , comrade, follows: “The general sent mé to Major Houston (who wes killed " instantly and by the: same shell) to order patrols to the left, and to stay with Major Houston until he reached the river. Bing, bang! When I came to I was shot with shrapnel bad. Prayed hard. Tried to. get up, but failed, Didn’'t know whether shell blew me up or not. Write this, fluu. to father: ‘I did my duty.’ -Good-by.” And on the bottom of the letter is the signature of Capt. W. F. Gelst, Co, F, Fifty-ninth infantry, who took it from ‘Lieutenant Sellers. It’s a signal triumph for the weath- er man when his predictions-come true. \ < A man’s cup of joy resembles an after-dinner .coffee cup, dut his cup ot sorrow holds several gallons. NOTICE OF PUBLIC 2 HEALTH MEETING The directors of .the Beltrami County Public Health association will meet tomorrow, June 6th, at 10 o’clock in President E. E. McDonald’s oftige, for the purpose of selecting a director for each town and village . 'and each ward of the cities, of the south end of Beltrami county, and also any other business that may be deeméd necessary. i 3 All others interested in promoting public. health are requested to be present. o . E: B. McDonald, president, Mrs. A, B. Witting, locreia:‘x-sys. %| nalf cent a “word per. ‘1. did my duty’” This i8] Vm and | ‘demonstrated notably in Coahulla, as well .as in some of the other states and the national government has for some time been encouraging the cul. tivation pf the grape and importing millions of cuttings of ,vines adapted to this ‘country. " ; 3 ‘The Mexican Conpu\-General in San Francisco, Ramon,P. De Negri, is taking an active interest in the pro-| posed emigration of California wine growers:to Mexico, and has.notified his government that at least elghty thousand persons, largely of foreign ancestry, are now preparing to leave their adopted state and intend com- ing to Mexico., President Carranza has signified his lively interest in the movement and plans are now being prepared by the ‘department of agriculture for welcoming theap immigrants and aid- ing them in re-establishing their in- dustry. All of the northern states— Sonora, Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Coahp- ila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, etc possess extensive areas that .are adapted to the cultivation of wine grapes. FARMERS WILL BE [FOR SALE—One Buick roadster, one FOR ANY kind ot or write B. J. Will newly palnited; ntw ti s Ave. Phone 41, Phone 74. 5 246§ {bsorbbrs, honey comb . radiator, - < speedometer, gas ‘saver, and dim-| FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- mers. This car is as good as new | * tionary store for rubber. stamps, and must bé sold by. Friday night. | fac simile sigiature stamps, no- " Liberty bonds and bankable paper | tarla) séals and corporation seals. | accepted. 815 Mississippi BAd?fi 2 . o 36t 1213tt _FOR_BENT o o W DR ESIRL N o T vine. Ave, 1% miles »tnorth lot Z R SRR cemetery; pump_in pasture. In- FOR SALE—Moderr, rédience, near “quire’ 608, 13th-street or phone Normal schvol. Inquire Andrew e v -1 337, 3 o3 6d6 Rood, 905 Mihnesota: Ave., for 3 ] b terms. fow. 2465 Y ! X ¥. 2 7 Plomeer. e i 5 Fm})ostl‘%(;r”? of hom-,h welght | e e o s Sk about 1, ; also.wagon, harness, | WANTED—Ta rent, rooms for light’ 3D Gra: e P set of sieds and a plow, Tor $125,| housekeeping. -Address L As, thre Mfi&, kin‘élé G‘;‘Wl &‘:“Yfis{r‘l’lfli DGil,eg" Frank Bahr, East Bemidji.” 4466 of Pioneer. : 2465 Spen'nber. 0 A 3466 FOR SALE—One Ford'car, in good | WANTED-=Good cook, for Red L running order.’ lnqnln'a‘letor Inn{. loyees club, ‘WI!I pay $50. See Auto Co. A “6d69 larkham' hatél, June, Gth. . -2465 D—Cook, “'?alf:'e'n “lfitb State orium. ages $5( per A L L Sisady employment, for .8, S iy mii s Ber s ey R j. ;33456 gfll_i&m&nflz’u st twenty. Condition, Aot 2 in the discard. A W vneJl?y“ fivmorrkegm:l: funlctlogl n.r‘: lglpalred anci Sym)] tt:m‘-h -pfinr. The weak e SR gbl'lr system v.ilPalwea.ys be in work stake wagon, one eet. of sleighs, one Cary safe. Koors. _B.rotshle’rtli i FOR. SALE—Thoroughly . modern house, new, for only $2,500. Also others as at ‘most any. price: g’h" w Mo Bome.” Appointment made ® be one 41. i ome. ppointme - - - - tween 5:30 and 7:30 p. m. Phone FOR SALE.Summer home, 6 rooms; 786-J, Blanche Paulson. 3d66 also “3-robm cottage. - Perféct lo- . cation, h, WANTED—}Kitchen glrl. ’ggiong Your spirits will be enliven large screened . porch, Bitchmont Beach. J.-W. Wilcox, : Dal- mr muscles npph.] your mind active, capable of hard work. ke I Dmn':'mwmfil you ho:ve bm-da rejecte Phone 29. ’ 517 FOR SALBE-—Horses, hersés. When |, ®d. . Commence to be a fir: 83 man drn&:% at_once, £ G MFDAL the right WANTED-—Fifty ladies to give mas- sagés to, from 9 a. m., to 8:30|] by appointment at your Hotel you want good horses call on the|~— e — Bemidji Horee Market. * They must [ WANTED—_Expérienced waitress at be sold ab representéd. .Bemidji| Palace cafe, - - 522tt Horse Market, John Mol A < - e - 'WANTED-—Night Ac:gl - u;lqd ‘dlsh.- FOR SALE—_Fivé room cott. waslfer, in city, ress No 4 care wood floors, city water, sewer,| Ploneer. wee .. bt electric lights, Lot extends .to - lake shore. One block. south of { FOR RENT-—Log. Normal school. Imquire 1204| ' mont, partly furnis Dewey avenue. o 66tE] 0 3. Koors,. Phone626. ‘cabin - at . Birch- pply F, PASTURE for 7 cows, located 'on Ir- by : e P condition ef the mother refl " When baby become and puny that 80 _fihiflj i ed.in the -child.'- Constipatio work. ":l‘_he 7|the great foe ‘of health, is system, unaided i er’s Ri - 4-room hous ? Normal, $1050, $200 cash,) ance $15 per month. K 160 acre. f: der . I:filti\'rhti:;_m bath. , 8 miles a w,off the: iy ocky Mount: .1 block- from 0 acres w B, %&lfim state road. Only 82_2y.5¢1nr acre, ; An A-1 rooming hoi élosein,’ 14 rooms, hot ‘water heating hard woo eating plant, d floors, watér and bath. A snap if taken at once. part cash. New /Bungalow, fully mod nicely finished, $3 East front. screened “.ph.n;::: ,000, part'eash. - Choice_rbsidence lots in 3 cinity of the Normal. Reasol able terms. . GEORGE : FRENCH....Phone/93 rted || 5 " LAH Pho Markham Hotel Bujlding L7 P Z= UNIVERSITY GUESTS The university has announced Friday June 20, as Farmers’ Visit-] ing Day at University Farm, St. Paul. On - that day farmers from. all parts of the state are invited to} " visit the farm and inspect its work and buildings. Invitations are be- ing extended through county agents; farmers’ clubs, high ‘school agricul. turalists, and the press. The program for'the day will in- clude addresses in the morning by | Dean R. W. Thatcher and President’ M. L. Burton, a picnic dinner on the campus at noon, a’lvestock parade, and an inspection of the fields, gar- dens, school buildings, shops: and barns in the afterndon. A married .man’ never -realizes what he is missing' iinless he counts the change in his pockets night and morning. ] el WANT AD DEPT. \ Advertisements in wlfimn cost , when paid Ibe Tun for r 'books .cost one -*No.ads run for vl:uh tl‘rln -d;olm:e. No ess than 10¢ per :isa Adn char, ‘edp-'un cent a word per i less than 26c. FOR BALE FOR SALE—Highly ' improved 16 acre farm, in city limits of Be- midji, about 10 acres under high state of cultivation, 3,000 straw- berries, lots of. raspberries, cur- rahts, asparages,” plums' and high ‘bugh cranberries, 2. acres potatoes, “ 134, acres rye, 3 acres corn, 1 acre sweet corn, and large garden, all ‘planted. Fenced and cross-fenced. Five room house, large barn, ice . house filled, machine shed, wood- shed filled, . fine. hen house, good well: The best small farm home in oity. Might trade for residence. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. . 6d610" FOR SALE—1917 Ford, condition. Motor Inn. - 3d67 FOR SALE—10 acre farm, about one mile south of new mill. Abbut half planted to potatoes. Well that cost $385. Basement for house. Only $1,000; ‘might take. good team as part, or sell on easy terms. 218 Beltrami Ave. E. J. Willits, Phone 41. 6d610 FOR SALE—156 acre farm on fine lake, lots of good timber, 60 acres under high state of. cultivation, some. tame hay, house and barn, two and one half miles from sta- _ tion. Omly $2,150, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone .41. > 64610 FOR SALE—160 acre. farm, good black land, small house. I have photo at oftice, only $6.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d610 FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm, black hardwood land, about 16 acres under cultivation; house 24x24, on atolg foundation; . g barn, ‘chicken house, granary and well. " Three-fourths mile from lake” teeming with fish, 3% miles from Lavinia, 9% miles from Be- midji. Only $2,600. E.J. Willits, 218 Beltram} Ave. Phone 41. T afeay R 84610 LILE—2,000 acres of timber, Ip‘ wood ties, posts and Address - bifferent? A flavor that’s real, L) Better! Ask the live wire men who drink it.- Satisfies! Just try one cold bottle—today. A " HAMM EXELSO CO., Bemidji, Minn. EXELSO COMPANY St. Paul, Minn. excellent | - = ACEREAL , : BEVERAGE SERVE ICECOLO: Defective

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