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i3 : \J PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, CITY - 5 YOUNG FRUIT TREES | N0 LONGER SACRED TO ART or s o, U B Ao e M A T w. o scumopen JOSEPH GIBSON CO; i Deq.8th,:1918. X B GENERAL MERCHANDISE 514 Manhattan Building 0 Y. ' -+ Famous Greenwich Village Has 8uc.| Regular session of the city council,| ° The request of the county engineer's ' NEED PROPER START| ~cumbed to'the Demarids of New |held in the council chambers, city hal, | oftice. for the cstablishment of certain : Sr0ceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour HAVE FOR SALE. at 8 o'clock P. M. A quorum being pres- | Street grades in the city to conform|f . Tood, Bte. 5 COMPLETE . York City's Business, * Sht, meeting was called to ordes Dres,|WVith the grades of count Bemidjl, Minn. Phone 68§ g S:[on ‘motion and second referred to the : ; * i — andersluis presiding. clt%r engineer for recommendation LOGGING CAMP I i i 4 'h tter of i : : fFor Best Development Careful| Add Greenwich Village to the ROLL CALL e e L TRO 8 2o (SN B ST UL OUTFITS s 5 B/ ' s 1 Training Is Required. spots of “atmosphere” that are DO | iy roil call the following: aldermen | Bite O RmIttee. © rther business, it MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1 i | Wwere declared present; B: H b more, writes a New York corre- T Bac s Bgnner, B“!:ll;fl‘(:k.’g:ezs. was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. spondent. Like the Bowery and the | Vandersluis. Absent: Palmer, Cooper, C. ‘%»"’.m;?x%bunsnms, At Deer River, Minn., including 614 l(mnlouu..Avo..l B‘mldufl- complete cooking outfit, bunkhouse . . A ey Croon, Joanis. Presi J. Bisiar, Mgr. . Phone 578-W equipment, chains .of every de- Closest Attention Must Be Given | 0ld downto.wn residential district, MINUTES. Attest: resident. M - > M| scription, tools, sleighs, jammers Where Shoots Form Only on®one | he Bohemia of the metropolis is| Minutes of the provious meeting were| “&0rf"8llink. ETAOINSHRD and jammer boxes, 50 heavy. sets Side or Come Out in Bunch to about extinct. BILLS. City Clerk. S ey of harness, etc. Must be moved U 5 » 4 The following bills, after being aud- —_— DR. J. W. DIEDRICH at once and will accept any reason- Prevent Ungainly Shapes. nconventional people still reside lted, were upon motion and second al-| PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, CITY pEwTIET able offer for all or part. A: —_— in the vicinity of Washington square, | Pay roll, month Novemb ' OF BEMIDJI, MINN. o ments for sale can be.made with (By F. J. CRIDER, Horticult: 1- PR 2 f T : lee—O’Leary-Bowser nuf.\ y CRIDER, A‘g:o;;:)urlst. Unt | hut those who knew it in the old Méx;xg;?t:.“l.?ll;lc:;l% oLn‘(ngl;tc gmonm e A Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 37¢-R Mr. Alva Baker at Deer ' River, In order that a fruit tree may develop | days call the present residents |05 NoYSIROr - 10 in Coungll Ch all st Minn. i . mer 510.56 ie<. ‘m‘t;etlg'g vlvals cal le(llmto order, Pres- = 5 " & - 3 . % ent Vandersluis presiding. Struggling young geniuses, living | Minnesota N ROLL, CALL DR. L. A. WARD ;properly it must be carefully trained posers. ‘during its first summer in the orchard. If the shoots that come out first on the | d er Co., current, library, N 5.65| Upon roll call the following alder- # Ibody of the tree are sufficient in num- | 10 poverty in cheerless attics or [Goodman & Loitved opa ‘:.‘é ""|men were declared .present: Garlock, Physician and Surgeon PA!N lN BACK P s 5 pavement, . . 30.34| Backus, Palmer, Benner, Barnell, Jones, Bemid§i, Minn. ) 4 iber and well distributed the problem | stable studios, no more evade in- Goodman & Loitved, 5 ¥ gandernluls.l Absent: Bagley, Cooper, . Bor River, Minn,:—"I have used Dr. A% a simple one requiring only that | sistent landladies by the back stair-| erossings ooy, 2n9 UV o 5.20| Moved and seconded that the chatr Pierce’s medicine with giod results ig sy - three or four of the stronger be select- way. They don’t because £he Goodman & Loitved, final esi occupied by Alderman Croon be drap- iy amily J; years., I‘“ken #d to form the permanent framework | til' - oEY o8 L0 BAINO | matep walk- 804 CUEh SO bue| e oot 30 qave TOM SMART \ i Ta Grippe ana 1t !md the others removed. Very often, at}i:lcs :;nd stables now lease for any- [ w*'C Kleln, Giii7y 43" asdesnor, = '00 wle fu'rilher g;.\slnu:‘ was taken up and Dray and Tramster ] ~ left me rm down and year i ). e ssion adjourned. R 3 i i i H 3 owever, the shoots form only on one | Where from $1,500 to $3,600 a year, | & °F Ei% s Fepiiring iwetal 0 = Y proved: Res. Phono 63 Offios Phone 18 with poéas iz my Wps iside of the tree or come out in a bunch | security demanded. The Bghemian |, Window frames, etc - c w. vANDERSLULs, s different medicines e the ground or it may be that only | restaurants are commercialized. | Goor B Kisats, estimate N, T test: o Presldent; without getting .amy lone shoot will start. Such trees re-|mqy . . : B * | “and final city building contract 2370.00 GEQ. STEIN, benefit. At last Esent quire our closest attention for if al- | L1T€ 18 1O credit and prices range |Geo. E. Kreats, extra work and City Clerk. and got some of Dr. owed to continue thelr growth unmo- mh eating places in the White light oty DUllOIng ooB 10 : IF YOU SHOULD D ) o Foeling lested they will assume ungainly | district. agood day’s work. 'When asssssuene nois . |CLERK OF COURT _ || BECOME TOTALLY || miasicetzmotipmc sl - could hardly get out of the bed. falt as though a kliife was sticking in my back.’. l"""“- that can never be corrected | In MacDougal alley and Washing- | Assessment rolls submitted by the FORMER STENO —A.°C. BLODGETT, Box 2. 'The best method of handling them fs city engineer for the cost of con- |to remove all the shoots except a ton mews, where men and women | struction of side-walk, street and al- 3 i ley crossings, _sanita and {wtrong one, preferably near the ground, [ 9¢€ sacrificed all bodily comforts |sty:m sewers, for the year 1918, were land allow it to become the tree. As a | for art, limousines and town cars |Up3P motion and second accepted. Spe- Three employes in the-Clerk u; al assessment roll for unpaid ter 7 1 means of protection as well as training | now stand without. Nurses care for Bills Submitteds by Supt. Water Depart. | 0f Court’s office at Fargo are into an upright position it should be | chil, : ment,. was on motion and second ae- | conspicuous examples of the itied to the body of the old tree, which dren. Fresh paint and modarn | ceptea. progress often made by pupils INCAPACITATED &cc«:lnntbolf lnflccident or disease, Srmtr e disability feature in the latest YS AND BLADDER: NEW YORK LIFE POLICY KlDleZ Dok ST ean; reviimssed woul;:l tgn;zantee yol: ufn fl:m«;unt D}mfl;‘.‘cevs' Pleasant Pellets and Anuric. equal to per cent of the face || (anti-uric-acid) Tablets as grand medigines. - of the policy ¥ was mfi‘mflm mylzwmacl?mdcnh i RESOLUTION. isubsequently is removed after the new conyemences are everywhere. Only ' X ota usiness had weal ‘the bladder and I stasted itree becomes well established. geniuses who have “arrived” can| Resolution No. 166, accepting com- of Dakota Business College,(| FVERY YEAR AS LONG || bed weokness of the bacter o0, L o and & missioner’'s report and confirming the Fargo, N. D., owing to the ex- 1 beli they. hax When the selected shoot has reached | now afford a residence in New |award and assessment therein contain- A e A AS YOU LIVE Pleatant Pellets and I believe they- have he helght destred for i : A hd "Vacating cortaln sireets ana| ceptional training received at{}10% on a $3,000 policy would || cured me of trouble. - I think, my fthe height desired for forming the head [ York's Bohemia. aifeys, introguced by Alderman Benner,| that institution. 1 $25.00° 4 stomach trouble was dyspepaia.. ; The ‘of the tree (16 to 24 inches, depending A ANy and seconded by Alderman Garlock, was y equa .00 per month. ‘Pleasant Pellets’ _are_the best “regnlator ‘on the kind of fruit) the top should SCRIPTURAL WARRANT. read and declared duly passed and car- Mr. Ralph Croal, formerly |} 10% on a $6,000 policy would || of the stomach and bowels I have ever P shoul ried on the following aye and nay vote: ‘ equal $50.00 per month. usod and I would recommend them ‘be pinched out. This causes profuse — “Ayes"—Garlock, Bagley, Backus, Ben; deputy, was named Clerk of !0‘2 ¥ ”.1)’00 cr 10 || Fbave used four Bottics of Anyrie Tahl . ibranching. and permits of a selection | Grampa—Chile, why you ’fuse |neg Barnll Jones, Vandersiuis, ‘Wava"l Court by the county commis-|} ™ cqual $75.00 per month. | || awdfour visis of Pleasant Pellets."—F, of side shoots, that by the end of the | ter marry Pompey? Ain’ he a good |Joanis- sioners recently. Miss A. Hur-|} 10% on a $12,000 policy would EASTRIAN: ’hwt :vln:"soi«;s?el I‘X)l:lln:::; t:l:eveloped steady boy? i g i ley, stenographer, was ad- equal $100.00 per montk. . Granddaughter—Ain’ yer tell me | it Dalioy was resd ana_sceeptea, " | vanced to deputy and Mrs. E. I you should die by aceident our latest policy provides for the paying of twice the face of policy. No more liberal or economieal method was ever devised to per- petuste your salary and care for you as long as you live in case you become totally ineapacitated. BUYING SMALL FARM TOOLS | yerse’t dat de Good Book say don’ ol B, O Commissioners In, the mat.| A. Anderson succeeded her. All — hab nuttin’ ter do wid Pomps an |ndafiers on Wesdlend and Misstasippi| three are D. B. C. graduates, Due Consideration Should Be Glven to | Wanities of dis wicked worl’? ing acoepted on motion and second. | Follow the $ucce$$ful. Necessary Outlay for These Grampa—Lawd, chile, dat wus ge- | ing Dec. 6tn, showing 3103.00 paid the Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Minor Articles. fuzjrin’ ter fnncy footwear. clt& treasurer, was read and aceept;gr. Front Sg" Fal:go, N. D_’ for in- Stillwater, Minn.2—1 feel that it is:my duty to write about-the wonderfpllrmlh | 3 received from the use of ‘Anuric.’ E was suffering from kidney and bladder ‘trouble, scalding, rheumatisto, also ngi' .3@:[ ankles swelled so that at times'I could/ not walk without assistance. . Had - taken several different kinds of kidney remedies erk’s and treasurer’s report 5 quarter ending October 31st, 1919, was} formation. —Sustamea—— Toad and on motion aecepted and refer- ; i The old $2,000 policy would pro- d all failed, Finally I sent to Dr: Plerce 't.hFlew‘ farmers realize the extent of “I am going to black that motorist’s | red to the finance committee. R teet the doctor and the undextaker ;‘;— aflpnck.uge of his new discovery,”. ic" i el { nvestment A anmull sltems of eyes.” lovflss";M&?erergeosl; :x‘::smp%mxz‘c’:% .:1:‘::: but leave little for the family. (anti-uric-acid), which 1 received by maik in lequipment, says the United States de- e 5 5 room 17, % . ) tublet form. F soen got better and am {partment of agriculture, or the Incon- ::Then hf’ Il have you arrested.” w%{‘ryhi\rtt:'rene‘;"w;m;ifiector to araw ||-P™ w.,::::-n:;n .—mmm D s MITCHEI 1 convinced that this popular new madicine [venience involved in buying them He can't. The luw suys he must |nocessary " resolution for the msual — o e is good. 1 wich to reoommend & b my ” ris’ . nely C"Sm‘ singly or in small lots. In planping | bave his lamps dimmed. ‘he serious ifinesss of Allermam Croon Phones: Office 3-R; Res. 83 The New York Life Man kidieycmub{m."—MRS.M.‘J.SARuEI‘"’ [the farm equipment, due CONSIAErAtION | m————————— Bemidji, Minn. Northern Nat'l Bank Bldg., - 218 E. Elm St. |should be given to the necessary out- Roem § 4 jlay for these minor tools. There i3 no | — — 5 Phone 575W — LUNDE and DANNENBERG Subscribe for The Pleneer Hours 10 to 12 am.;3 to 5,7 to § pm. IR Phone $01-W Calls made 1st Nattonal Bank Blég. Bemiai- {better time for getting the lis com- Classified Advertising Department Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany cepy. Ads not paid for at time of imsertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accousts on our books. Sl . - : No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing ..Jess.than 10 cents per issue _{ox:,pddifionll roms. 2 T ————————————————————————————————SEEERSS—————— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMEN The people of the United States are spending ex- travagantly. : £ e2 Let all of us in Bemidji be a little more careful,’ more conservative, ey DR. EINER JOHNSON et Wi DR. H. A. NORTHROP GSTROPATEIC PEYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office phone 183. BRI The extraordinary prosperity of this coimfry wu reflected in the record volume of Holiday purchases. We hope that the people of Bemidji will l.'na"kve’l New Year's resolution to buy what they really need, !1 WANTED -~ FOR SALE D el WANTED—When you want yopr|FOR SALE—Three six-cylinder 2 e ; b e i e o 192 Fhone= 7% to buy carefully and at home, and last tho not -least ———————————————————— nn. 2 i " f k WANTED TO BUY—100 native ewes. For First Class ; p £ g VANTE. Glbson, Bemidii. Phone FOR SALE—Two_Garloads of nice ” they will add to their savings account or start & new. 6d15 rck wood. rite . P. Mal-|}" : ” 88 7| terud, Puposky. M|} LIVERY SERVICE one in the--- WANTED — Bookkeeper and sale- i 5 man. Gill. Bros. Clothing Store. FOl: SALE?].I: ton: of “l& h;!, in and moderate prices 2 13tt| stack, a per ton, on the Jester . : s S T B | Mk NORTHERN NATIONAL WANTED—Man who can drive a ham Bldg. 6d15. Rair or Shine 5 y motor bus and will make a capa- ek R e ble truant officer. , Good wages.|FOR SALE— See the Bemidji Sta- : R. O. Bagh¥, Superintend- tionary stere for rubber stamps. . ‘pleted than the late fall, after harvest fi,flp]oyg Schools. B3 Ul 3d1.5| fac simile eignature stamps, no Jonas Encksnn iwork is over. If possible, thearticles | . | tarlal seals and corporation seals should be purchased all in one order. | wyANTED—A janitor for school . "This 'will save time and, usually, building; must understand how to| Fosl:acskAL%;;sa;“;nt;godw:llganl;ayc:fl ‘money. Also, it will entail a total ex- care for heating and ventilating’ 12_1‘.__'310. or see Chas 'ng. ipenditure sufticiently large to impress plant. Apply R. O. Bagby, Supl. MTHIBI ‘the buyer with the importance of giv- of Schools. 12tf ‘ing systematic care to his small tools. | ~—————"""——"— — SALESMEN WANTED — Start the new year right with a big money making proposition. Our snappy line of adv. signs, calendars and novelties are absolutely new—dif- ferent. .They clinch sales. Act quick. Address, The Scioto Sign Co., Kenton, Ohio. 1d13 A A A A A A A A AN HELP WANTED—FEMALE Some of the Simple Tools Used a the Cultivation of a Bumper Crop. ' iTm “The Big Bank for the Small Depositori’ ) .. ."Bemidji, Minn. W A IlIIllIIIlIIIlIlIIIIllIllIIIIIlIII_IIllllllllllllllllllllll FOR SALE—Timothy and clover hay, || straw, some pole wood and slab wood, in 4 ft. lengths. Carl Op- .sata, Bemidji, Minn., phone 4-F-2. 12d13 EIGHT EGG ESSENTIALS 1. Grain (scratch food) and. ground feed (mash.) 2. Animal fpod, such as beef serap or sour milk. Green food. Grit and oyster shell. Clean, fresh water. Liberal feeding. Plenty of exercise. Regular attention. " LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Fur lined mitten. Finder leave at Pioneer. Reward offered. 12tf . NEW YEARS RESOLUTION e~~~ | TOST Pair of glass, in case. Be- 5 WANTED—Chambermaid, at Mark-| tween Bemidji Hardware Co. and 2 = ham Hotel. 3d16| Mill Park. Phone 816W. 3d12 Start the New Year right with a WANTED—Girl, for general house- " ,0ST—Ladies’ black veil, between . ® RS e A hen eats from three to four work. Phone 779J. 4d1-6 Third Street Cafe and City Hall. B . ounces of food daily, from five & e Return to Pioner office for re} pair Of new Glasses, that are to eight pounds a month and § WANTED——GI‘;ls:vanteg ‘fm‘ kitzczhzeé ward. s 3d1-4 i from 60 to 80 pounds a year. work. Thir reet Cafe. _ i 2 3 & . e | FOUND— Package containing one ientifically corrected in ever diidally ration fory 100 hens 15 WANTED—A girl for general house-| pair of overalls and two pair of scie l y corre y from 10 to 25 pounds. ¢ work. Apply 707 Beltrami avenue| inner soles. Owner may - have A hen will drink about six & or Phone 583. . '13tf| same by calling at Hub Clothing pounds of milk a month. One EE— Co. and describing property and g Lundred hens need two and one- WANTED—Cook, in restaurant at paying for this ad. 2d16 ¥ balf galions of milk daily. once, wages $55 to $60 per month. | : q A laying hen on limited range Write Minnie Rux, Northwood, detail. They can only be had at = = Dr. Larson & Larson eats two pounds of grit and §| N. D. 4415 FOR SALE—FARM g! ————————————————————————————————————— three pounds of oyster shell in a &'| F" wrER™ Teacher, with first grade PROPERTY The OPtometrists certificate, for the ensuing five ths; M. M. Prather, Clerk, : f;’:mi, Minn. 2d1-3 | FOR SALE—Sacrifice sale for cash, Offices Over Boardman’s Corner Drug Store P half price, 40 acres just outside Bemidji Minn city limits, high and dry, $600. y . \ ROOMS FOR RENT Need money. SEY% NWY%, Sec. SRR 19, Twp. 147, Range 23. Address FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 915| Pioneer Publishing Co., or see Mr. Bemidji Ave. Phone 31J. 6d18 Winters, Htoel Dalton, Monday. FOR RENT—A four room house, 5d16 1209 Dewey Ave. Inquire 1213. Phone 361J. 6d17 |FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY IPOTATOES IN COLD WEATHER \ —_— ‘When Shipping in Heated Car Provide ! Circulation of Air to Prevent Black Heart. ' When shippiag potatces during cold (weather in a heated car, provide for isome circulation of air from the stove ''to prevent black heart in the potatoes near the heat and frost injury in those 4o the outar varts of the car. THE PIONEER WANT ADS|FOR ANY kind of real estate desl, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami BRING RESULTS Ave. Phone 41. 1213tt