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PAGE FOUR .- CHARGES AGAIN MADE ~_'THAT HUNS RAVAGING " London Paper Correspondents Combine Wired Appeul to England London, Aug. 26.—Charging that the Germans are guilty of the same practices in Upper Silesia as in Bel- glum 'in 1914. The Times and Morning Post correspondents in Po- land cabled a combined appeal to Great Britain to come to the aid of Poland. The dispatches appeared in to- day’s papers and accuse the Germans of massacres and wholesale deporta- tion of able bodied men for repara- tion work in the devastated areas of France and Belgium. UKRANIANS SEEKING T0 CRUSH BOLSHEVIKS (By United Press.) London, Aug. 26.—Dispatches re- ceived here today from Southern European points indicated today that the Ukranians are seeking to con- ‘clude.an arrangement with the Poles, by. which, its peoples will join forces xl{ 4 ‘campaign against the Bolshe- VICTIM OF VICIOUS ATTACK IS IMPROVING Otto Schwandt, who was attacked and brutally beaten by a man whose name is not divulged, Sunday night, is improving at his home, to which he was conveyed after being as- saulted. : The man who did the ‘‘dirty” work is known to some, being a resi- dent of the city. He was seen in the kicking act by several and after he thought the job finished, left the un- conscious form in the road. The police were notified, but be- fore they arrived on the scene, friends had cared for the unfortun- ate man. STOCK JUDGING PRIZES. (By United Press.) Brookings, S. D., Aug. 26.—Cash prizes have been suffered by the South Dakota Dairyman’s and Bui- terman’s association to the members of the team which will represent South Dakota at the students’ judg- ing contest in judging dairy products at the Chicago show, October 7. In addition the state association has agreed to present a silver loving cup to each: South Dakota contestant placing first and second in judging dairy products. As a result of these iiducements keen rivalry in selection |- of the téam is expected to develop. TRUCK ‘MAKERS ON TOUR. (By United Press.) Bllendale, N. D., Aug. 26.—The National Motor Truck Development tourists party arrived here today, making the first stop of their three week's itinerary of the state, seekiug to convince the farmers of the value of pneumatic tired trucks. A band in charge of Lieut. F. M. Wilson ac- companied the corps of seventeen trucks, varying in capacity from one to two and a half tons. The party itinerary includes the following stops: Bismarck, August 29; Minot, September 1; Devils Lake, September 4; Grand Forks, ?c;ptember 9; and Fargo, September NORTH DAKOTA SENATOR CHARGES AGAINST BIG PACKER (By United Press.) Washington, Aug. 26.—Senator Grona, chairman of the senate agri- cultural committee, today charged D. H. Weed of Swift & Company with omitting about ten million dollars in stating that company's profits in 1918, at the hearing of the Kenyon and Kendrick, bills today. HEAR AUDITORS TODAY. (By United Press.) Bismarck, S. D., Aug. 26.—County auditors will be heard today by the state board of equalization on the as- sessed valuation of counties of the state. ~August 27, 28 and 29 have been sét “aside for hearing of individual cmpldints. GOVERNMENT WILL OPEN RETAIL STORES % [¢By United Press.) 3 -oWashington, Aug. ~:26.—<Retafli stores will be opened by the war de- partment September 25 to sell direct to consumers both over the counter and by mail, commodities held as army surplus, it was announced to- day. ° Huge guantities of socks, under- wear, shirts, raincoats, blankets, gloves, tobacco, soap and othel: ar- ticles will be sold at these stores. PERSHING CHANGES BOATS. Washington, Aug. 26.—Because of the delay in the arrival of the trans- port Mount Vernon at Brest, Gen. Pershing will return home on the Le- viathan. His cablegram to the war department from Paris said the date of his sailing, September 1, would be unchanged. ORDERED TO WORK. Washington, Aug. 26.—Trainmen, enginemen and yardmen on govern- ment controlled railroads at Los An- geles, who recently went on strike in sympathy with the striking employes of the Pacific Electric, which is not under government control, have been ordered to return-to work, according to a statement by the railroad ad- ministration. REMOVE KAISER’S PICTURE. (By United Press.) Berlin. (By Mail.)-—The Kaiser’s picture is to be taken out of the schools. The proposal provoked con- siderable discussion, and many mem- bers of the Prussian assembly were opposed to it. The government ex- plained, however, that it is not let- ting politics mingle with education and that this is the basis for the re- moval. % TO VISIT DAUGHTERS. Mrs. L. H. Bailey, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. S. Ar- nold and husband for the past two months, has gone to Billings, Mont., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. A. K. Southworth, from there she will go to Spokane, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Sarff and fam- ily, former of Bemidji. WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements in this column cost half cent a word per issue, when pald cash in advance. No.ad will be run for less than 10c per {ssue. Ads charged on- our - books cost one cont a word per issue. No ads run for less than - 26c. e * .. .. WANTED _ WANTED—Two kitchen girls. Dal- ton hotel. glstl WANTED—At Once, girl at the Home Bakery. 828tt WANTED—Kitchen girl. Apply Markham hotel. 2d826 WANTED—Woman, to do washing and ironing for couple. Phone 83. 1d826 MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Northern Land Company. Phone 29. 1m9% WANTED—Position by stenograph- er, 3% years experience. Write Box 86, Gully, Minn. 5d826 WANTED—Good girl, for general house work. Mrs. H. Mills, 907 Beltrami. Phone 107, 30828 WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- eral housework. ' Call at W. G. Schroeder store. Phone 65. 82tf s N S O AT WANTED—A competent girl, or woman to help care for an elderly invalid lady. 1311 Bixby Ave. 5d829 KODAK AND PHOTO FINISHING taught a bright young lady. Mrs. Richardson, Rich Studio, 29 10th | St. 3d826 WANT To buy a mare about 5 years weight about 1500. Must be sound and all right. R. C. Erwin, Hines, Minn. 5d830 WANTED—To rent a room, in a modern home, by a lady. Perman- ent resident. Address S. C. care of Pioneer. 2d827 I for all the family at reasonable prices Mail orders receive our prompt attention. First class repairing in connection . BEMIDJI SHOE STORE - 315 Minnesota Ave. WANTED -~ One".or two furnished rooms in-modern house, for man and wife; also board if convenient. Address B, care Pioneer. 3d826 WANTED TO RENT—For onel’ month, ‘beginning August 20, fur- nished cottage on Lake Bemidji or furnished house in town. Address M. J. Brown, Bemidji, Minn. 818tf STARVED TO DEATH Many nervous and high strung women receive little if any nourishment from what they eat, becoming skinny and washed out in appearance. Dull eyes, pale _complexion, liver and kidney inactivity tell of a serious condition. Hollis- ter’'s Rocky Mountain Tea (a scientific combination of heal- ing herbs) quickly relieves tho trouble by gently stimulating stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels, bringing back new vi- gor and restoring that joy of Tiving feeling. City Drug Store 1ueLp WANTED-=Young ien,’ sey- — THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER —e WANTED—Girl for general house-| FOR SALE—Ford touring car with|FOR SALE—Seven thoroughly mod- work, may learn photo finishing if she desires, Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 3d826 e s .eral, over 18 years of age, to learn | the business with large concern; good wages and splendid opportun- ity for boys with good education and of good character, who are willing to work. Give name, ad- dress, telephone number, age and reference in first .letter. Address ABC, care Bemidji Pioneer. 12d828 SALESMAN WANTED — Money on the side comes in handy nowadays. Why not increase your income to meet high cost of living? Experi- ence and capital not necessary. You don’t have to leave your pres- ent work. ' Sell our Special Ideal Accident and Sickness policy. Write at once. for propositipn. Eastern Casualty Insurance Com- pany, Canton, Ill. - 3tSat830 WANTED—Good, small farm, 60 to 100 acres. ‘Good potato land, with or without improvements, prefer on lake front where there is good fishing, and where it would be a nice summer home, near town and railroad. WIill pay cash for the right place if at a bargain price. Please write full description and price to A. W. Iselin, 849 N. Key- stone Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 6d91 FOR SALE FOR RENT OR SALE—Eight room house. Phone 744. . 3as27 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, in good condition. Phone '305-J. 826tf FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, Phone 41. 1218tf FOR SALE-—Good house, 4 rooms and - ‘bath, electric light and gas. $1400, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave..Phone 41. 44827 FOR SALE—One carloaa of well broke Montana horses at snap prices. Bemidji Horse Market. J, Moberg. ufl FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial sedls and corporation seals FEnpan e L oNey 36t FOR -SALE—One_, gasoline engine, one and one-half horsépower, one pump jack, 75 feet of hose. Price $40.00. W. R. Howe, Lavinia, Minn. < 5d830 FOR SALE—The best truck and berry farm, % mile to normal. Good buildings, $3750, a snap. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami 'Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4d827 REO FOR SALE—I offer my- Reo: six, five. passenger car, it is in- fine shape and ‘has ‘full “leather “uphol- | stering. Rayfield carbureter,iC. ' E, Battles, Bemidji, Minsi.. ::6d826 FOR ' SALE—Stuyvesant player, . ano, oak case, in first class tion, with 100" music roll $300. A. W. Bartlett, Fai farm, 1% miles east of Lavinia, Minn. -/12d96 FOR ‘SALE—Good improved 10-acre farm one mile out, log house, log barn, log chicken: house. :'Well look this up, onky-$800. E. J: Wil-’ lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phoré: 41, Res. phone 446-J. 44827 SOLDIER GETS RAILROAD JOB Clyde J. Stewart.who, after; graduating from the Dickinson High School took the Secretar-! ial Course at the Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, N. D,, and then joined the army, has just returned from France. Due to his previous business- training, Mr. Stewart was able to secure a ‘position at St.-Paul. A secretarial Course at the Dakota Business College also enabled Miss Mable Thoemke to obtain a situation with J. S. Taber & Co. For information about Busi- ness Courses, address F. L. 1;V}’alt)kins, 806 Front St., Fargo, immediately with, the Northern Pacific Railroad: extra equipment. Bil_traml Avenue. Inquire at 1019 34828 FOR.- SALE-—Gaood -buggy,...wagon, .Iight driving harness, gdod span black Tiorses, about 1450 ‘each, this is my own farm team. 218 Beltrami Ave. E. J. Willits, Phone 41. Res. phone 446-J. 44827 FOR SALE—Thoroughly modern 4 room and bath, $2,800; easy terms. E. J. Willits, Zlk\ Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 44827 FOR SALE—Large building 24x36, small building 12x16 on 2 acres, 80 rods from school, and on fine road, 2 miles from city. $400. E. J.. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone; 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4d827 FOR SALE—80 acre highly improved farm, heavy hardwood land, large house, barn, granaries, chicken house, 3% miles from statiop, $2600. Might trade for acreage and house close in or sell on eas) terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltram! Ave. Phone 41, Res. 446-J. 4d827 FOR SALE—80 acre highly improved farm. Quarter {mile lake shore, fine beach, good 7-rpom house, barn hog house, corn crib. wood shed, smoke house, deep lound;tion ‘for silo, well and windmill,' chicken house, fenced, four:niiles'f*om city. Only $2500.00 or will sell 200 acres for $4000 for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 4d827 FOR SALE—Good improved 10 acres, 5 acres under cultivation, one mile from city, new 4 room log bunga- low, barn and chicken house, one of the best here $1260. One of the very best 160 acre farms in this“country, highly improved, all under cultivation except 25 acres of pasture. A real bargain at $75.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave: Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 44827 FOR SALE—Nine room house, mod- ern except heat, 5 bed rooms, close to lake, normal and churches, has been held at $3,500, now $3,150, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 446-J. 44827 FOR SALE—After Sept. 1st L will offer all of my household furniture .including stoves.an A 1 piano with . black walnut "case for. sale. 707 |~ Minnesotd’ Ave. = Frank Miller. ol = 12494 FOR SALE—Five room cottage, one block from Bemidji normal. Lot extends to lake shore. Hardwood floors, city water and sewer, elec- tric lizhts. Inquire on premises, 1204 Dewey Ave. ~ 811tf Is Over When'flle Day DR o When ‘the household cares and_the worries of everyday life : bave dragged i you down, madc you un- happy, and ; v there is noth- SR 2 ing in lifc but headache, backache and worry, tura to the right prescription, one gotten up by { Dr. Pierce fifty years ago. Everything growing out of the ground seems intended for some use in establish- ing natural conditions. Dr. Picree, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since found out what is naturally best for women’s discascs. He learned it all through treating thou- sands of cages, The, result of his studics was a medicine called, Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription. - This medicine is made of vegetable growths that nature surely intended for backache, headache, weak- ening, bearing-down pains; irregularities, pelvic inflammations, and for the many disorders common to women in all ages of life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is made of lady’s slipper root, black cohosh root, unicorn root, blue cohosh root and Oregon grape root. Dr. Pierce knew, when he first made this standard medi- cine, that whiskey and morphine are in- jurious, and so he has always kept them out of his remedies. Women who take this standard remedy know that in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription they are getting a safe woman’s tonic so good that druggists everywhere sell it, in liquid or tablet form. ern house. Garage 50 ft. lot, one block from lake, 2 blocks from nor- mal. Never offered less than . $3500, now.$3150. . Can, &lv. séssion at.once.. ] ~Will da827 Beltrami Ave. “Pho -phone 446-J. FOR SALE—Medern house at corner of Beltrami*~Ave and 10th St. With hot “water heat, electric lights, gas and bath. Inquire of John Moberg; Bemidji, Minn. 821tf FOR SALE—120 acres best clay land in northern Minnesota, 12 acres under cultivation, half mile from railroad- station, 1 mile school, +county road along east line, 12 miles from Bemidji; $1,600 will handle this, balance of $1,720 six years at 6 per cent. Might con- sider trade. This is real bargain] deal with owner. E. S. C., care Pioneer . & 44827 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—34x4 tire. 356 Markham hotel. Inquire at room 2d826 LOST—Set of automobile tools, be- tween 7th and 2nd St.: Phone 257. 2d827 LOST—A childs blue felt cap with tassel. linder please return to Henry Miller’s store. 14826 LQST—A childs blue felt cap with tassel. ‘Finder please return to Henry Miller’s store. 14825 For Sale—50-pound flour sacks, $1 dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.25 dozen. This makes the cheapest cloth on“the market. Koors Retail Store. 711mwt lightfully freshing- in hot weather. by CHIEF BRAND BUTTERMILK is healthful and nutritious, too, and very cheap con- its high Food i Chief Brand But- } termilk and L sidering Value. \ go hand-in: they are find a heal Get GG o r\: \,u‘\g N Buttermilk The buttermilk that is de- 1 .. . CHIEF BRAND - BUTTER = - table together you will well as a contented family Dealers 3 Made by the » ‘ BEMIDJI CREAMERY A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted DR. EINER JOHNSON o Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. 'HOSE who em- ploy us have the assurance that . ¢ theil will receive the highest degree of service and sat- isfaction. - We are equipped to handle a commission in a thorough manner. Our services are dependable and po- | cooling and ‘re- -hand and when found on the Ithful family as It at Your 7 RENGO BELT CORSET For stout figures— $3.49 - J.C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTIO t iz J. C. 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