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“NELSON AIRS OPINION OF NONPARTY LEAGUE Washington, Sept. 8. — Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota was asked.this question by the editor of the “Where. .v.e Stand” column of the Pittsburgh Dispatch: “Is the North Dakota Nonparisan League a necessity?” 1 And here is his reply: “It is a necessity for the officers of the league who handle the money, but for no one else.” WAR HERO IS BEING : TRIED FOR MURDER . (By United Press.) Gold Beach, Ore., Sept. 8.—A hero of Vimy Ridge, George D. Cheno- weth, is facing fire again today— lrom the hnttery of legal talent com- manded’ by C. H. Buffington, prose. cuting -attorney for curry county Whether the world-war veteran will; escape unscathed from the pres- s<battle, depends upon a jury Jh i1l decide if he is guilty of or ng. Geprge Sydnam. 'l'he legal battle of today, at which his freedom-Ior the balance of his lifetime ‘i stake, and the fight when ‘his life was in the balance as he faced Hun bullets and shells, are interwoven. The defense will at- tempt to prove that due to the fact he was gassed and, later knocked: senseless by a fragment of a boche shell, Chenoweth’s mind was some- what unbalanced; that the veteran was a victim of - emotional insanity when he shot and killed Sydnam. Chenoweth, returning home from the war, found, he claimed, that his daughter had been betrayed by Syd- nam, aged 20. He immediately gought the young man, found him dancing in-a public hall, and fired several shots into his bedy. Cheno- weth gave himself up. “iPractically all interest, opening of the Curry county eircuit sourt ‘here today, centerea on the sase. - ‘Chenoweth is a former member of the Oregon legislature. HOOVER SAILS FOR HOME. London, Sept. 8.—Herbert Hoover, director general of the inter-allied organization, accompanied by Com- mander Baker, Lieutenant Robert Taft and other members of that body, has sailed aboard the Aquitanta for the -United States. S v Before his departure, Premier Lloyd George sent a message to Mr. Hoover thanking him for. his work in behalf of the British government. ADJ OU’B,NL. MEETING TONIGHT. The gltyfi ouncil will meet tonight n adjourned’ meeling. put ¢ i tHe ‘régular’ session: last Mo day &ven ng. There will i matters:of ‘importance te:conie up. Flés Calunrnh and -Mr- and’ Mrs."M. E. Stevens of Park Rapfds are guests at| the G. E. Carson home' today. ~First American Bridge. The first American suspensior bridge was erected in 1801 by James Finley across Jacobs creek, Westmore- land county, Pennsylvania. It had a span of 70 feet and cost $8,000. Subscribe for ‘t'he Pioneer. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF ‘ GREENW00D CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that the ‘annual- meeting of the Greenwood Cemetery Association will be held at the office of the secretary, over the Northern National bank, in.the city of Bemidji, on Thursday, the 18th day of® September, 1919, to consider such “business as may regularly and lawfully come before such meetlng September 8th, 1919. G. W. CAMPBELL, : Secretary. —_———————————————= I " * IN BANKRUPTOY. A No. 1727. . In the District Court. of the United States, for the District of Minnesota. In the matter of Don M. Sowa, bank- | rupt. To the Honorable Page Morris, Judge of the District Court of the United ‘States for the District of Minnesota: Don M. Sowa, of the Village of Bau- dette, in the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, in said ‘district, resnecttully represents: That on the 10th day of September, last passed, he was duly ndjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property .and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the, rdors of the court touching his_bankryp ‘Wherefo re hg ‘prays that he may be decreed 'by- the- court to have a full dischurna"fmm' all debts provable his elta{e under said Bankrupt } w?cept such debts as are excepted #w’ from such_discharge. SUDa i fthis 23rd day of August, A. D, Am.o"cu‘ Sie DON M. SOWA, Uakery Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. ll ted States District Court, District nasota, Sixth Division, ss. On his 4th day of November, A. D. 1915. on reading the foregoing petitioh, Ordered by the court, that a hearing be "had -upon the same on the 3rd day of November, A. D. 1919, before said court, at St. Paul, in said district, at ten o'clock in the foremgon; and that notice thereof be published in the Be- midji Pioneer, a nmewspaper printed in said district, and that all known cred- itors and other persons in interest may appear at the same time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the pmy:rdof said petitioner should not be Angd it is further ordered by the cour that the clerk shall send by mail to al known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. itness the Honorable Page Morris, judge of sald court, and the seal there-| of, at Fergus Falls, in said dlatflct. '1)?1 the 4th day of September, A. (8eal) CHARLES L. SPENCER, Clerk, By L. A. LEVORSEN, Deputy. = at thef */-DR:« EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemldj!, Minn. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. MARCUM Oftice hours, 11 am. to 12 m. 2p mtobp m Schroeder Block Oftice phone 18 Res. phone 211 DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 3368 Rea. Elwno 397 D. H. FISK Attorney at Law Oftice, Northern National Bank Blag. Phone 181 Collections a B_oachlgy . ‘Phone 181 a = GENERAL MERCHANDISE ‘@roceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour W. G.. SCHROEDER: . .Bemidji, Min#. Phone 65 FOR SALE-:First Classified Advertising Department. —_————————— Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION.and HALF CENT pef - word for subsequent consecutive insertions of 8ame copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only ‘to thoge h ing open accounts on o No ad taken for less WHEN OTHER METHOBS FAIL HELP WANTED—MALE P e WANTED—Bell 'boys, Hotel Mark- ham. 3d99 e A PAINTER WANTED AT ONCE— Call O. J. Jensen Crookston, iuinn. w2d98 A A A A A A A A AP NNIIE HELP WANTED—FEMALE | A AN AN AN AAAAANAAAAAAAAPE {WANTED—Cleaning girl, Hotel ‘Markham. 3499 | e WANTED—Dining room and kitch- en’ girl. Kelliher hotel. 5d912 WANTED. — Girl for ~housework. Pho 70-W, 29 Tenth St. 6d313 WANTED—Dining room girl, at West Hotel, Crookston, Minn. w2d98 - — WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 107, 907 Beltrami Ave. 5d99 — e GIRL WANTED—For: storey work. Monroe and Rapin Crookston, Minn. L BW2d98 ——-‘-——-———q—,. WANTED—One, hand ironer.. Good wages, . Phillips h\mdry, Crooks- ton, Minn. w2d9s WANTED——Compet t maid for gen- eral * housework. Mrs. Kaplnn, Kaplan block WANTED—Mi .,. pmnt sfld th} 829t WAN’!‘ED—-(Housekeeper, middle _ aged lady preferred. Three in. fam- ‘ily. Modern house. Crookston, ‘Minn. WANTED—Girl, for. general house- work. Phone 323. Mrs. C. E. Gildersleeve. 323 Houston .Ave., Crookston, Minn, w2dy8 wmmn—ux’ Darienced Y ir ~10 & w2d98 S.°V. Holder. | p books. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—1%% acre lots on Irving avenue. Price $300.v0, Reynolds & Winter. + -6d99 FOR, SALE—Bungalow, large corner lot. 1 block from school. Price $1,600, Reynolds & Winter. 6499 FOR SALE—9-room house, _oi) Be- midji avenue. . Price $3,000, Reyn- olds & -Winter. 6d99 FOR SALE—New 4-room house,. gar- age, 50 ft. lot, only $1200.. E. J. Willits, 218 ‘Beltrami Ave.:-Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. - .‘4d9_10 FOR SALE—Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, full basement, one block from lake, 3 blocks from normal. Price $3,000, Reynolds & Wlnter GdSS FOR SALE—Very nice 6-roém mod- ern house, 3 lots, close to normal and lake! ‘E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave.” Phone 41. phone 285-W. +4d910 — e up FOR SALE—Good house, 4 ropms and ‘bath, electric light and gas. $1460, easy terms, K. J.. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Pho_ne 41. R FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hause: and Nymore for Ford -run- M. .Bur&on, Nymore, d916 Ahm—hfodern_\ sottage, .7 60. ft. oornad.lot, Narmal * 636499 SALE—3.room house, ;$0 ft. —corner lot. house would rent for $15.00. per month, Beynelds, & . Winter: 63998 FOR SALE—9 room_ modern:house, and 5 room housé on 50 foot lot, right-down town, only $4,500. - E. J. Willits, 218 Beltram1 Ave. '.ies. Phone 285-W. : 4d910 WANTED—Competenf .. mafd for general housework, or girl work three hours:;after )school. Mrs. Charles Loringz 115 East Seventh street, Crookston, Minn. w2d98 FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—30 head of good young, - farm-horses ut City Livery. _ 93tf FOR. ;8 E—-—-Young pigs, also’ full blobded Guernsey bull, ' Mission Sehool Farm. Red Lake, Minn. 6d96 F‘OR SALE—One carload of well broke Montana horses at snap pricés. Bemidji Horse Market. J.- Moberg. 84tt WANTED NIGHT COOK—Wanted at Ralston restaurant. . Crookston, Minn. \W2d98 WANTED—To rent, small modern house. Postoffice box 332, Be- midji. 6d913 WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3 modern - rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress “Rooms” Pioneer. 94 £ WANTED—Position as tractor oper- ator for plowing. Two years’ ex- perience. Carl Svenby, Maple Bay, Minn. w2d98 WANTED—We are in the market for potatoes. Will make our head- quarters at Bemidji for the entire season., Office with Lahr & French in Markham Hotel Bld. Phone 743. Varley & Co., John Quinn, Leonard French, buyers. 6d912 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on . improved| farms. Northern Land Company. Phone 29. 1m95 . FOR RENT. FOR HENT—Four room house, barn, chicken house, wood shed, 3 acres, near North schoo] Apply Mrs. Merryman, Eighteenth St., Phone 700-J. ¢ 3d910 LOST—Rebecca lodge -pin fastened to card, between postoffice and 1 0. O. F. hall. Finder return to Pioneer. to]| 2398} kb FOR SALE—Moderrn house at corner of Beltrami Ave and 10th St. With hot water heat, electric lights, gas and bath. Inquire ‘of John Moberg, Bemidji, Mlnn. 821tf FOR SALE—Good 3-room house on cement foundation,-cement cellar, garage, chicken ‘house, 4-60 Tt lots. $760, E. J.- Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41 Res ‘phone, 285-W. - 4d910 PR S S S SOSN % h Ll FOR SALE—Five room cottage, one block from Bemidji normal. Lot extends to.lake .shore. Hardwood floors, city water and sew tric lishte. Inquire om 1204 ‘Déwey Ave. FOR SALE—Nine room house, mod- ern except heat, 5 bed rooms, close to lake, normal and churches, has been held ‘at $3;600, now: $3,150, |- easy terms, E. J. Willits, 218- Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 4d910 SNAPS! 6-room house, lot 81x140, east front, screened porch, gfi g well, 2 blocks from'school. ice, 31,850 half cash. Fine residence lot, 50x140, southepst corner, on paved stre A bargain if taken at once. S-room house, lot ‘50x132, Pri $500, $150 cash. 240 acres on state road, 1% miles from railroad station, clay loam, 1;-" well timbered. $16 per acte, W acre cash, Bahnco E-room houn oh Doud: Ave,, several -blocks from . the o house in good condition;: 11,500, part cash, We:have: uvenl puhu for houses. -If yours is for sale list it with us. Do notilist it unless you are w:.llms to give pos- session within a ahort hme. Wa ‘make-sales. 320 'acres: dluhcddan mllu from railroad station, good roads, timber enough to pay for the land. $8.00 per acre, worth twice that mnch This is in'a settled com-, GEO. H. FRENCH—J P. LAHR Phone Y3 Markbam Hotel Building ' ! FOR SALE | FOR By making "repairs|- houroughly modern 6- room. house, hot water heat. Newly decorated, and polished floors. Garage, 50 ft. corner lot, only $3,- 700.. . $500 cash and $36 per ; month. BE. J. Willits, .trami Ave. Phone 41. 285-W. Res phone 3d910 I FOR SALE—Seven room thoroughly modern house.. Garage, 50 ft. lot, one block from lake, 2 blocks from normal. Never offered less than $3500, now $3,150. Can give pos- session at once. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 4490 ' FOR SALE class Monarch typewriter, 1005 Lake Blvd. 3d96 POy sl oo st sl e SR MO FOR .SALE—One- 1919 model Dodge car. 'Nearly new. Bemidji Auto Co. 92tf SALE—Household furniture. 903 Bemidji Mrs. Wm. McCuaig. 2d98 Ave. . FOR SALE—Bennett typewriter. See it at The Pioneer office. Price $16.00. 92tt FOR SALE—Studebaker car, ". double barrel shot gun. - Lake boulevard. e S e T FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami © Ave. Phone 41. T 1218t FOR SALE—New piano, Davis Son make, mahogany case, has never been used. Call 7-F-3. 63012 and 1117 4d96 FOR, SALE—Two Ford touring cars, in good condition, - nmearly new, 1918 and 1919 models. Bemidji Auto Co. © 98t FOR. SALE—About 6,000 feet of lumber, cheap.. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. . Phone 41, Bes. Phone 285-W. . 44910 - FOR SALE—See the Bemidji "Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps. fac simile signature: stamps, ‘no- tarial seals and corporation seals R 110 e e 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. 41, Res. phone 285-W. FOR SALE—Ford touring good condition, hauled this-spring. Several extras, seat covers, side curtains, tire racks. Reasonable. Call Jewett's garage or phone 922. 92tf 449 buyers _for any si and n lt.h me" for about out -of W, Jifg, 218 Bel- FOR SALE—] ha' houses a any price, FOR: SALE—T . buggy, new llght drlvjng harness. néw. wagon, com- Jlete for one.or !.wo ‘horses, walk- ing plow, cultivator, shovel plow, one half drag, cumng box., E. J. . Willits, 218 Beltrami. Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 3d910 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY . W\mwl FOR SALE—SW3Y Section 1%-161-] 47 Polk county, Minn. Agdresg Allyce B. Kester, Greene, lowa. w2d98 FOR SALE—680° acre, best im- “- proved farm _in this "~ country. $28,000. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. Phone 285-W. i 4544910 ——— FOR SALE—Good improved 10-acre farm_one mile out, log house, log barn, log chicken _house. Well look this up, only $800. E.J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. P - 4d910 FOR SALE—80 acres land, timber enough to pay for it, situated on lake shore. Will sell ata won- derful bargain if tdken at once, best soil. See Clarence Foucault, at Pioneer Office. ¢ 6d913 ONE OF THE VERY BEST 160 acre farms in this country, highly im- proved, all under cultivation ex- cept 25 acres of pasture. A real bargain at $76.00 per acre. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 44910 FOR 160 acre' farm facing Little Bass lake, 40 acre under cul- tivation, 20 acres hay meadow, 80 acres of good timber, large house, barn and garage, 1% miles from Lavinia. summer resort, 8 miles from Bemidji. This property can be purchased at a bargain, as own- er is leaving the country. Address A. W. Bartlett, owner, Lavinia; Minn. T 64910 FOR SALE. MEADOW - VIEW- -CHICKEN AND TRUCK #'ARMS. WE:ARE OFFER- ING SIXTEEN OF THESE CHOICE FIVE AGRE ;FARMS JUST OUTSIDE THE.CITY. OF ST. CLOUD, MINNE- SOTA, AT SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS. THIS IS THE FINEST LAND IN ONE OF THE BEST FARMING COUNTIES IN'MINNESOTA, WHILE ST. CLOUD 18°BY ALL -MEANS THE FASTEST GROWING CITY IN THE NORTH- WEST TODAY. WE WILL ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS OR PAN MOTOR STOCK AT PAR IN FULL OR PART PAYMENT. WRITE OR WIRE TO- DAY FOR OUR INTRODUCTORY OFFER ON MEADOW VIEW FARMS. CHAS. N. BEYHAN, FARMERS STATE BANK, ST. CLOUD, MINNE- SOTA. 3d98 218 Bel-| Phone r, “in | completely ~over- | s e—————————— C. R. SANEORN, M.JD. Physician and Suri‘on.“ % Oftice: Miles Blask House Phone 449——Offfc I.arsofi & Larson OPTOMETRISTS SPECIALISTS in the fitting Beltrami County —Travelers— _ will find a warm welcome at The West| aneapoln Offices over Boardman's Drug Store WE CAN FIT YOU AND FIT YOU RIGHT BEMIDJI, MINN. Service our watchword In Purchasing an International MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVIGE THAT EXGELS F" It has a Ccapacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 * inch regular 146 mch special. Engine—four cylin- A der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. ' "We will have this truck on display in a very few { days and'tfiinkflt will pay any ont to look this truck \\ over before placing an order, as we think that it will \meet the needs of this part of the country. ]‘R New:Model 4 Overland ' To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we !\ will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars;" and offer a Cole 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 \‘v\mlles at prices that will pay you to investigate. a BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVICE i 1209 Third Street Bemildji, Minn,. ; .l i PHONE 857 ' I orders we advxse you to‘ orderv early as they are going fast. While tiiey last Peaches per Crate $1.15 Pears per Crate $2.85 CLIFFORD & CO. ~_" ~ Phone 160 Defective