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" PRO-GERMANISM IS PAGE FOUR =7 AGAIN RAISING HEAD. DECLARES PRESIDENT Sounfls Warning to Nation at Meeting Held in Sioux Falls, S. D. Sioux Falls, S. D., Sept. 9.—De- claring that pro-Germanism again had lifted its head in this country, President Wilson declared in an ad- dress here that “every element of chaos” was hoping there would be «no steadying hand” placed on the world’s affairs. «] want to tell you,” said the president, “that within the last two weeks the pro-Germon element in the Unjted States again has lifted its head.” This element saw a chance, he said, by keeping the nation out of the League of Nations, to make. pos- sible again what Germany had tried to do in the great war. It was-a clean cut issue, Mr. Wilson declared, between this new order or the old German order. Declaring the.peace treaty provi- sion for an international labor con- mon people. The political settlements them- selves, said the president, were made for the peoples concerned. He as- serted that the document laid down forever the principle that no terri- tory ever should be governed except as the people who lived there want- ed.it governed. History is Reversed. “That is an absolute reversal of history,” said the president, “and it’s all in the League of Nations.” High taxes, a large standing army and a “military government -in spirit” would be required, he eald, it the United States were to follow the advice of some men and “stand by herself.” Asking his hearers to suppose for a moment that the land titles of South Dakota were to be upset and every farm line moved ten feet, Mr. Wilson said that was somewhat like what had happened in Europe and a central authority was necessary to stabilize strife. “Your choice,” said Mr. Wilson, “is between the League of Nations and Germanism. I have told you what I mean by Germanism—having a chip on your shoulder. conditions and prevent FARGO COLLEGE OPENING. (By United Press.) Fargo, N. D, Sept. 9.—With war’s influence entirely lifted, Fargo col- lege, opening for registration Sep- tember 16, looks forward to a pros- perous year in which the student at- tendance will be increased to 200 and scheolastic and athletic activi- ties resumed with full vigor. No_distinctly new courses will be introduced this year, but work will be offered as formerly, leading to the B. S. and B. A. degrees. President Lee Howard, who took charge last year, will again head the institution. EPISCOPALIANS MEET. (By United Press.) St. Paul, Sépt. 9.—To arouse in- terest in post-war activities of Epis- copalian churches throughout the country, regional conferences. are be- ing held in various cities. Today a conference opened in St. Paul and anather regional meeting was con- vened at Fargo. Later in the week meetings will be held in Billings and Butte, Mont., and on September 15 a fieetfiing will be held at Great Falls, ont. TRUST COMPANY HEARINGS. (By United Press.) Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 9.—The North Dakota supreme court will to- morrow hear arguments of nine trust companies of the Twin Cities, including the Minneapolis Trust company, who have asked for an in- junction to restrain George E. Wal- lace, state tax commissioner, from as- sessing mortgages held by persons outside the state arising out of busi- ness within North Dakota. SENATE PASSES MEASURE FOR FOREIGN BANKING (By United Press.) Washington, Sept. 9.—The senate today passed the Edge bill authoriz- ing the organization of a foreign banking corporation, under the su- gerv;slon of the federal reserve oard. NO MAN’S LAND FLOWERED. Sept. 9.—Former returning from iz ver, British Eng., officers - France and Belgium wheer they have been going over the ground where a year ago they weer still fighting, ex- press astonishment at the manner in which nature is blotting out the scars of the war. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon R SOl AL SR iRk bl el S SR SR PRI SRR PRI ... SRR ST, feernce would give labor a new bill of rights, the president declared the treaty was a “laboring man'’s treaty”’ in the sense that it was a treaty drawn up for the benefit of the com- DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM Oftice hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. 2 p.m to 5 p.m P Schroeder Block Oftice phone 18 Res. phone 211 J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON ..Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west.. of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 . 3rd Street and Irvine ave. copy. - WHEN OTHER METHOBS FAIL TRY HELP WANTED—MALE A A A A A A A A A A WANTED—Painters at city hall, or call 26. Geo. Kreatz. 3d911 e e s e e B e WANTED—Bell boys, Hotel Mark- ham. 3d99 i FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A A AAAANAAAANAANANANANN WANTED—Kitchen girl, at Vickers hotel. 2d910 FOR SALE—1% acre lots on Irving avenue. Price $300.00, Reynolds & Winter. 6d99 P FOR SALE—Bungalow, large corner lot. 1 block from school. Pricd, $1,600, Reynolds & Winter. 6d99 e e FOR SALE—9-room house, on Be- midji avenue. Price $3,000, Reyn- olds & Winter. 6d99 — FOR SALE—Good 6 room house, 50 ft. corner lot, $1,500, easy terms. T. Beaudette, 216 Beltrami Ave. 3d911 —e FOR SALE—Large all modern house, 50 ft. corner lot, in center of city. T. Beaudette, 216 Beltrami Ave. 3d911 FOR SALE—Six room house, ffty foot lot, a bargain at $1650. Part cash, balance easy terms. Phone 643. 5d913 P N T 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. 44910 it RS | FOR SALE—Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, full basement, one block from lake, 3 blocks from normal. Price $3,000, Reynolds & Wi:ltlen 99 FOR SALE—Very nice 6-room mod- ern house, 3 lots, close to normal and lake. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 4d910 Classified Advertising Department Advertisements. in.this.column, cqat,fll\lg«mmehfi -word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF- CENT per’ word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same 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 those hav- ing open accounts on our.books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FFOR SALE—sSteam laundry, shoe re- pairing in connection. Low price. Kelliher Steam Laundry. 12d920 LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 am.; 2 0 5,7 to 8 pm. || FOR SALE—_New plano, Davis & Phone 401-W Calls made Son make, mahogany case, has 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji never been used. Call 17-F-3. 6d912 [, FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, all extras go with car, in good run- ning order. 296. DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 5 AND SURGEON Office phone 153 2d910 Ibertson Block FFOR SALE—Two Ford touring cars, in good condition, nearly new, 23 - 1918 and 1919 models. Bemidji Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess Auto Co. 98tf OR SALE—About 6,000 feet of lumber, cheap. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. Phone 285-W. 44910 s R PSR T N e e b e FOR: SALE—See the Bemidjl Sta- tionary - store for rubber stamps. fac. simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals * 35t1 DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. 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 285-W. 44910 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, in good condition, completely over- hauled this spring. Several extras, seat covers, side curtains, tire racks. Reasonable. Call Jewett’s . garage or phone 922. 92tf e e e FOR SALE—Top buggy, new light driving harness, new wagon, com- plete for one or two horses, walk- ing plow, cultivator, shovel plow, one half drag, cutting box. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. phone 285-W. 3d910 A PIONEER WANT ADVEATISEMENT ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern room to lady. 901 Lake boulevard. 2d910 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two girls, at Hotel Dal- FOR SALE—FARM ton. 99tf WANTED—Cleaning girl, Hotel PROPERTY Markham. 3199 | ~~mnnn FOR SALE—Large acre and a quar- ter, 5 acre and a half. Lake shore lots at a bargain. T. Beaudette. : 3d911 S TR WANTED—Dining room and kitch- en girl. Kelliher hotel. \.5d912 WANTED — Girl for housework. Phone 570-W, 29 Tenth St. 6d313 WANTED—Mal{d for general house- FOR SALE—120 acre farm, well im- proved, 33 acres under cultivation, 414 miles from city, 100 ft. fram. Xg;k' Phone’ 107,907 Beu;:g:; school house. T: Beaudette. 3d911 FOR SALE—680 acre, best im- WANTED—Competent maid for gen- proved farm in tl}is country. eral housework. Mrs. Kaplan, $28,000. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- Kaplan block. 93tf trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. Phone 285-W. 4d910 WANTED—Middle aged woman, to work for elderly couple. 413 Irvine avenue. 5d912 —— e WANTED—Experienced maid: for housework, good wages and good home for a competent girl Tele- phone No. 847. 829tf —_ FOR SALE—660 acre, best improved, most modern and up to date farm in this county. T. Beaudette 216 Beltrami Ave. If you want bar- gains see T. Beaudette, in Tailor Shop. 3d911 S R e S, FOR SALE—Good improved 10-acre farm one mile out, log house, log barn, log chicken -house: Well iook this up, only $800. E.J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 4d910 — TOR SALE—S80 acres land, timber enough to Pay for it, situated on lake shore. Will sell ata won- FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—30 head of good:young, farm horses at City Livery.~ 93tf FOR SALE—One carload of well broke Montana horses at snap Bemidji Horse Market. J. prices. derful bargain if taken at once, Mobers: 84U 1 jest soil. See Clarence Foucault, WANTED at Pioneer Office. - 6d913 A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN . " 3 ONE OF THE VERY BEST 160 acre NIGHL COOK—W“""E" at I}fl?m" farms in this country, highly im- restaurant. Crookston, ~ © 2‘;‘; proved, all under cultivation ex- flucse b W, 8 cept 25 acres of pasture. A real WANTED—T nt, small modern bargain at $75.00 per acre. E. J. house. pn‘;w‘;g::e ;oxd 3320 le;e_ Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone midji. 64913 41, Res. phone 285-W. 4d910 S TR i fMOR SALE—160 acre farm facing FOR SALE—:Good house,_d rooms and bath, electric light and gas. $1400, . Willits, 2 easy terms. E. Ju , 218 Bel- trami Ave. ‘Phone 41, ‘Res. phone 285-W. ¥ 6 44910 FOR SALE OR TRADE—House and 2 lots in Nymore for: Ford run- about. 1. M. Burton, Nymore, Minn. 12d915 FOR SALE—Modern cottage, 7 rooms, 50 ft. corner lot, Normal district. Price $4,200.00 Reynolds & Winter. 6d99 FOR SALE—3-room house, 50 ft. corner lot. By making repairs house would rent for $15.00 per month, Reynolds & Winter. 6499 FOR SALE—9 room modern house, and 5 room house on 50 foot lot, right down town, only $4,600. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. .ies. Phone 285-W. 4d910 e D s FOR SALE—Modern 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—Good 3-room house on cement foundation, cement cellar, garage, chicken house, 4-560 ft. lots. $760, E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 4d910 FOR SALE—Five room cottage, one block from Bemidji normal. Lot extends to lake shore. Hardwood floors, city water and sewer, elec- tric lights. Inquire on premises, 1204 Dewey Ave. 811tt 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 285-W. 4d910 FOR SALE—Thouroughly 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. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. Res phone 285-W. 3d910 Oftice Security Bank Block FOR SALE—Seven room thoroughly modern house. Garage, 50 ft. lot, one block from lake, 2 blocks from DR. J. T. TUOMY normal. Never offered less than o DENTIST $3500, now $3,150. Can give pos- : North of Markham Hotel, session at once. E. J. Willits, 218 Gibbons Block Phone 230 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. . = phone 285-W. 44d9.9 WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3 modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress ‘“Rooms” Pioneer. 94tf, 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. LAND IN HEALTHY MONTANA. 320 acre ranch, % mile from N. P. Ry. station, all fenced and cross fenced, good spring with abund- ance of pure water, cabin 16x32, hen house, well_and stable for 20 head of cattle. ~This would maka a first class dairy ranch, for Miles City, shipment only 20 miles dis- tant. Will trade for 80 or 160 acres of lana ciose to Bemidji. Ad- dress Albert Kritter, 720 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn. 1499 ———————————————————————— ——— e SNAPS! WANTED—family washings..A com- petent servant will come to your home. 2c¢ per hour for services. Call 26 and ask for.Mrs. Thor 64916 O e e WANTED TO BUY—Number 2 or odd shaped potatoes for cash. 1If you will have some to sell, tele- phone or write us now. Falk American Potato Flour Corp., Be- midji. Phone 124. ‘d99tf B s O v A9 S PO B SR B 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 AR AN A AN A AN AAAAA AP MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on improved farms. Northern Land Company.; Phone 29. 1m95’ % FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Four room house, barn, chicken house, wood shed, 3 acres, near Notrth school. Apply Mrs. Merryman, Bighteenth St., 700-J. LOST AND FOUND. - LOST—Rebecca lodge pin fastened to card, between postoffice and 1. 0. O. F. -hall: Finder return to Pioneer. 2d98 6-room house, lot 81x140, east front, screened porch, tubular well, 2 blocks from school. Price, $1,850, half cash. Fine residence lot, 50x140, southeast corner, on. paved street. A bargain if taken at once. 8-room house, lot 50x132. Price $500, $150 cash. 240 acres on state road, 1% miles from railroad station, clay loam, part well timbered. $15 per acre, $2. per acre cash, balance easy terms. 5-room house on Doud Ave, several blocks from the mnormal, house in good condition; $1,500, part cash. We have several parties looking for houses. If yours is for sale list it with us. Do not list it unless you are willing to give p&s— e t FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE—One 1919 model .Dodge car. Nearly new. Bemidji Auto Co. 92tf FOR SALE—Bennett typewriter. See it at The Pioneer office. Price $15.00. 92tf A FOR SALE—Five passenger Ford car, price for quick ‘sale $175. Jewett’s garage. 3d911 FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf - FOR SALE—87 acres, 6 miles out, 22 under cultivation, only $30 per -acre. Jefferson highway. T. Beau- Qette. 3d911 session within a short time. make sales. 320 acres ditched land, 8 miles from railroad station, good roads, timber enough to pay for the land. $8.00 per acre, worth twice that much. This is in a settled com- munity. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Phone 93 Markham Hotel Building e ——————————————————————— If interested phone |B 6d910 |- | d classified column of the Pioneer TO READ_ERS Many ads appear in the which are . signed similar to this: “J. B., care Pioneer.” These are what are known as blind ads and those wishing to answer them should do so by mail, addreshed as directed in the ads. Many persons call up this ‘office and ask who the ad- vertiser is. In several instances this paper has no knowledge of the advertiser’s identity and if the party is known we have no authority to give out any in- formation. Mrs. G. Oliver Riggs Many years a successful con- cert pianist and teacher PIANO INSTRUCTION THOROUGHLY UP-TO- DATE IN ALL METHODS Students should appiy at once Class will be organ- ized on and after Sept. 1st. STUDIO: 1218 Lake Boulevard Electric DA* veror~ BATHS Sulphur ot A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Make your appointments by phone 776-J J. F Osborn Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. . Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG Manager The Liquid Wask for Skin Disease We have witnessed such remarkable cures ‘with this il wuhotollimtwmhif. a bottle the same for. yots It 60sts you 3 onn 4 Barker’s Drug Store Catarrhal Deafness le;of'Be Cured by local applications, us they vannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal . Deafness i3 caused by an -in- flamed “ condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness {8 the result. Unless the inflammation can be rcduced and this tube- restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of. the system, g We will give One Hundréd Dollars for any cage of Catarrhnl Denfnuss that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. * Cire julars free. All Druggists, 76c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. DREADFUL : CONSEQUENCE When the bowels are not act- ing freely, waste matter re- maining in them generates poisons—which are rapidly ab- sorbed by the blood and cause serious disease, such- as bilious- ness, gastritis, skin diseases and mat¥y other. Don’t take the risk of such dangerous ill- ness. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea once a week will keep the bowels active and clean, and safeguard your health. City Drug Store. Barker’s Drug Store. MAN'S | BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy ‘with GOLD MEDAL oNiLEN g, “The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uwric acid troubles Auto Livery and Taxi Service ' Day and Night Service . f —Horseshoeing a Specialty— since 1696 ; corrects disorders; stimulates - Oxy-acetylene Welding || ton oo sacs Gk ote on orers bos - and Cutting and actept'sib tmitation 214 FOURTH STREET . — P Caused by : THE bué%‘;@ss man . 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