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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i**i*fi‘*‘ifi"*li* = HORNET, INFLUENZA The Chrittmas red and. Jfie’?c’fi;e’: starts with a Cold were held at the Murray school on Christmas eve. Claude Leonard acted| Kill the Cold. At the first as Santa Claus. Wisdom, in. Old Saying. The ancient proverb, “Shoemaker, atick to thy last,” is said to have orig- inated in ancient Greece. The artist Apelles painted his plctures and placed them by the wayside to hear the com- GENERAL MERCHANDISE _ i Despised Wares. munE MOTHER OF HEROES Seing that I cannot choose any sub- 4 ki f- great utility or pleasure, be: Small Girl, Brave After Operation, De. | JeCt 0 D! , serves the Encomiums :1 the Op. | ¢3use my predecessors have already erating Surgeon. taken as their own all useful' and necessary themes, I will do like one e sneeze take w," he surgeon, “look | VIO because of his poverty, is the ments of passers-by. On one occasion d a . lh-:toover st;l:xe tln that Ecomer. and | 1ast to arrive at the fair, and not be- :: he'a vd a shoemaker criticise a shoe in cs:fi:fl afiiflf l(xzomseh a:spent her va !‘ILLS " maybe—maybe—there, it's all over, nllmg able otherwise to provide himself, u‘“ pleture ;‘ faulty, and he corrected | Some from here attended servides lN'N D. H. FISK, Attorney at L:w and you never knew what hurt you, | CH00SeS all the things which others | the error. But when the shoemaker, |at the Norwegian church in Black- CASCARA QU Office, Northern National My; but you are a brave girl.” have already looked over and not:| ROting that his advice had been ac-|duck on Christmas day. s Bldg. Phone 181. Colhefiou a At that moment the chubby little | (ke but refused as being of little | CePted, critlcised the drawing of the| Miss Clara Stene, who has been specialty. .@inl sitting atop the operating table value, With these despised and re- leg, Apelles was forced to cry out, |working in Blackduck is at home BROH“E 5 again. Preaching services were held at the Winon school Tuesday evening, by Rev. A. O. Odegaard. Rev. Ode- gaard conducted his class in confir- mation at the O. P. Stene home on Wednesday. “Shoemaker, stick by thy last,” that is, you may criticise in your own de- partment, but not otherwise, Jected wares—the leavings of many buyers—I will load my course, dis- | tributing, not, indeed, amid the great cities, but among the mean hamlets, and taking such rewards as befits the things I offer.—Leonardo da Vinci. —did not look very brave. Surprise was in her eyes and two great tears weady to roll down upon the marble @lab, for the woman doctor, realizing that more than half the pain of the amall operation which is the rule in the daily clinic at Mercy hoSpital, is T @ue to the dread of it, had stolen a Not His Own Words. march on little Marle, and the opera- | The hoary-headed examiner, glanced Won wae over before Marie knew ft | °VeF the top of his spectacles. ‘“Are Rad b b you sure,” he inquired, “that this is " =Y¥es," continued the kindly doctor, a purely original composition you have s she hid the shining blade behind | Danded in?” her. “you are a mighty brave little | Yo% SIL” came the answer. “But girl. You aren’t going to cry.” you may possibly, sir, have come across Marie blinked the tears back and | °0€ OF tWo words in the dictionary."— lhndml cold remedy for 20 years tablet form—safe, sure, no phu:—breah up a cold ln z; \ ‘hours—relieves frip in 3 da Money back if.it fails. he genuine box has a_Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Steres Dish Centuries Old. John H. Lancaster of Skowhegan : | has lately -secured a most "desirable| Misses Olga Stene and Magda Gron- acquisition to his collection of an-|seth returned home Tuesday evening tiques in the form of g pewter platter. | from Blackduck, where they are = This ®old-fashioned usehold article |working in' the Palace (;aotel. 'll‘lhe I S DR £ W e Y was brought over in the Mayflower in |former returned next day to her DR : ASS 1620 by Martha Parker. It had be-|WOrk. et s longed to her great-great-grandmother, DENTIST which indicates that it was in exist- : Offica Over Boardman’s Drug Store. Phone 447 Statement of the condition of Farmers State Bank ence five generations back of 1620. The dish is circular and measures 135 straightened up her small body. Blighty. ) inches across. It is considerably scar- of Bemld,ll . “COourse not,” she said, “I'se four 3 S red, but hay borne the ravages of time fimflosfi“ (;rkhx's;nefgcgn December -31st, years old.” And her big eyes gazed Birthstones of Months. exceedingly well.—Portland (Me.) ¢ ‘Resources —_— proudly into those of the surgeon. In order of the months beginning Press. Loans and discounts. $141,714.88 ; “Kere.” said the doctor as she | with January they are the garnet, TR T D'.,fi'm‘;%{‘f,fs 2nd oth AR e L i turned the small girl over to the nurse | amethyst, bloodstone, sapphire or dia- Low Wages in Colombla. Bonds and securitles other DR. H. A. NOKTHROP NEW TREATMENT THAT for sut patients, “Is the future mother | mond, -emerald, agate or pearl, ruvy,| Wages of the native washers and | than those of U. 8., Ko MIODA!I!'mo 'l'o'Im /'OCKS RHEUMATI @ heroes—American heroes’—Kan- | 8ardonyx, chrysolite or sapphire, opal, | Placer. miners in the Tigul region in'| BYRERE house turwitare 435076 || thertaon Block - Omioe phone 18 o ;s maz City Star. topaz and turquoise. Colombla average from 25 cents to $1 | Other real estate........ 8,063.44 ’ o 183 . per day. The earnings of the native | Checks and drafts in tran 14,2303 75c BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER Due from other ..$ 14,191.66 9,571.71 == L miners dépend on whether the ground 1s worked before or after a flood, which Up in Syracuse, N. Y., a treatment ~| for rheumatism has been found that o fre .. : causes natural riffles to form in bars T T T T R ClaSSlfled Advel'fiSfllg Department along the stream. 2[4%3122 DR.J. W. DIEDRICH hundreds of users say is a wonder, ———————————————————————————————— —_—_— 335.16 T DENTIST reporting cases that seem little short Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for. ||| GLYCERINE MIXTURE Checks ana ‘cash Tte | e e T e e || E Tmeoes Jon s o e JRN ol even in the very worst cases seem to FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent SURPRISES BEMIDJI| o1 ..., $212,389.78 accomplish wonders even after other consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany cepy. Liabilities. remedies have . failed entirely. It seems to neutralize the uric acid and lime salt deposits in the blood, driv- ing all the poisonous clogging waste $ 25,000.00 5,000.0 H i i 1 stock .. The quick action of simple glycer- ggll_’l‘)fis stock 00000 D") You E R ine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed| ynaivid in Adler-i-ka, is eurprising. One n:se:ve‘eidtg:omxes an Ads not paid for at time of insextion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those-having open accounts e @m our books. seo'onfllall relieves EANY cl?AsAEEi ]3“. z: D.,p.,s{tg”,;,i{,;cc to Sl i frqflm the ssl'lsltem Soreness, pcu‘:, . " stomach or sour stomach. er-i-k& | ““cheek ..... 89,600. USE SLO AN’S’ stiffness, swelling just seem to. melt . No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel ek aamn? §.ss§.§§ ’ . away and vanish, tess than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. and removes all foul accumulated|Due to banks. 2,119.62 S g;:‘u‘cuficsh pui;onted sPt:emact Total immediate 1 1 en constipation. ven biliti $ 97,285.62 WEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT _|{| O%en CORES cotacipation, Provents) . sttt s 148833 0F banius Sinigeh Moes Al 70 TR Ciro ROOMS FOR RENT i-ks clcy Drug Store. The treatment first introduced by Mr. ‘Pelano is so good that its owner wants everybddy that suffers from rheumatism or who has a friend so afflicted, to get a free 75c package from him to prove just what it will do in every case before a penny is spent. Mr. Delano says: “To prove Keep it handy to promote relief from rpl:omwmdgmm pains and aches ‘A rHEN you know what Sun. Liniment will do, as thousands of men and women the world Amount of Teserve on hand. ... i ol know, you, too, will t handy. ‘Amount of reserve required by You will it for those 180,903.78 WANTED WANTPED—around town work. ‘H.|FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 915 law . 15,868.65| rheumat: for _relievi s 4 Naden, 901 America ’:Ave ) Phone| Bemidji Ave. Phine 31J. 6418 s State ‘of ‘Minnesots, County of Bel- back, muscle stiffness n.‘udflnmfent h;'w that the Delano trestment will posi- ' % 7 i Black S'Ik trami, ss. aches, all sorts of external d tively overcome rheumatism, no mat- G 2017 | FOR RENTFurnished room. 515 ; poFe o n Gilewe, president, and .| Soptute afvermather T <" |ter how severe, stubborn or long ; WANTED AT ONCE—One clerk and| 3rd st. Gentleman preferred. 3d19 Stave Polish LR par i Sy swear that the| Only takes a little, applied without |Standing the case, and even after all —— ; E ome stenographer. Apply County _— above statement is trué to the best of | rubbimg. Soon penelrales, scatterin other treatments have failed, I will, if j Amditor. Phone office 241; house| FOR RENT—A four room house, Liguid our knowledge and belief. the congestion, bringing merciful r you have never previously used the 64T, '3d17 1209 Dewey Ave. Inquire 1213. H. R. GILLETTE, . |'tothe throbbing, )umpmg part. treatment, send you a full size 76c Phone 361J. 6417 | C—— P J. LeROY ELWEHLL, sizes — 35c., 70c., $1.40. Any |package free if you will just cut out Cashier.| druggist has it. If not, 'we'd like to |this notice and send it with your WANTED AT ONCE—One clerk and g Nevadl Paste one stenosrapher. Apply County ANTED—!| A]E Correct attest, two -directors: know his name. name and address with 10c to help Aunditor. Phone office 241. House HELP w. FEM ) ? g',s%d{&%fi%‘}fgom pay postage and distribution expense sest: 3417 | WANTED—Girl, for general house- this 7en Gy of Jamunry, 1050 T Slo ans w S mey P ——— » £ nuary, 3 o one WANTED—3 or 4 furnished rooms| work. Phone 779J. 4d1-6 | L TLLIAN BLMQUIST, F. H. Delano, 1564-A Griffin Square Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. I can send only one Free Package to .an address. _— (Seal) Notary Public, at St. Anthony’s hospital. 64112 e Get a Call 'l‘od” My commission expires Sept. 19, 11:{2_8 Heep it h andv WANTED—GIr] wanted for kitchen work. Third Street Cafe. 1222tf e WANTED TO BUY—Small improved farm with good buildings and & iy« handy to good school and market. & 2 White Box 464, McIntosh, Min- REm 94116 |rOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY WANTED AT ONCE—Some reliable | canama~ad~amrnmmmmmanmnnnnns party to pay the expense of obtain- . ing a U. S. Patent on an article of !‘O':.. :I;Xg‘kém} 0%71'171:'2‘:‘;3:1“;.';? zreat merit and demand. Address, A"& Phoilo.fl. 4 1213t¢ P. 0. Box 595, City. 6d114 i FOR SALE OR RENT—5 room house FOR SALE furnished or unfurnished. 3 rooms A furnished for housekeeping. Tele- phone 161J. 2d18 FOR SALE—Three six-cylinder | e——m— Buick cars in A-No 1 shape. Motor |LET ME SHOW YOU the cosy cheap Enn. 1218tt home or the nice one at $2500, TR ——— that I have for sale.” I also have FOR SALE—AII household furniture, many real bargains in city prop- private sale. Mrs. Elmer Farnham, erty and farms. E. J. Willits, the 17 Mill Park. 3d18 Land man, 218 Beltrami avenue, Phone 41. 14d120 Taking the Chase Out of Purchase ‘Advertising benefits the man who buys as well as the - . man who sells. It is part of the Golden Rule of Busi- ness and it works both ways. FOR SALE—Two carloads of nice birek wood. Write P. P. Mal- terud, Puposky. 2d18 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—Five room cottage and Zarage. Modern, except heat. > Principals only. 1122 Beltrami FOR SALE ) avenue. 3d110 BY THE NORTHERN MINNESOTA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 216 FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta-| Beltrami Ave, Phone 573-W. tionary stove for rubber stampe (g0 acre farm in Aitkin County, heavy fac simile eignature stamps, no- [ gark sand loam, 8 room house, full tarial eeals and corporation seale size stone Basement, hardwood = ~ 3 floors down stairs, well improved, FOR SALE—Sixty ton wild hay in| 39 acres under plow. Price $3(.50 stack. Put up in good shape. Call| per acre. Terms, would trade for 12-F-310, or see Chas. Trog. good house in Bemidji. MTt121 |80 acres 4% miles southeast of Shev- 3 2 Al oatsi el lin, on state road and telephone Fqfli‘b?%fi:—y?{“fl‘m kiir;fer::m; line, mail route, small house and Able for use in store. N. J. Case.| Dbarn. $20 per acre, Including team Phone 553, ) YT 1o of horses wagon and sleighs, terms. i 543 acres Hagali township, 5 miles EXCHANGE—Will exchange good Lemlo Spure, log buildin Price, i e ——— e | i = e e working team between 11 and 12| $25 per acre. Terms, best of soil, Many of them are interesting just because of their news years old, 2900 Ibs., for Ford car,| all hardwood timber; would ex- i and educational value alone. Don’t miss the advertisements in this newspaper. either 1918 or 1919 model. T. J.| change for house and lot in town. Venttendahl, Nary, Minn. Phone|5 acre truck farm, all cleared, near 41F310. nill No. 2. §$100 per acre. Would —_— et trade for part payment on 40 acres. SACRIFICE SALE FOR CASH—Half |80 acre farm, 7 miles from Nebish, price, 40 acres, close to town, good 8 miles from Redby, log house, big read, easily cleared. SEl NWY barn, hen house, etc.; good weli. Sec. 19, Twp. 147, Range 33. $600 Well improved. Terms, $25 per cash. Mr. Winters, 901 Chicago acre. Ave., Minneapolis. 6t11u | 120 acres, 2% miles from Solwayhés ¥ e acres under plow, 40 acres hay LARGE SEVEN DRAWER SINGER| ]and can be plowed. Good frame SEWING MACHINE, same as new, building, full size concrete base- llsid but very little, for less than| ment, hen house, large barn, every- balf of todays selling price. See thing in good shape, painted. Price, ‘F. Beaudette of Northern Minne- f per acre. Terms, trade for sota Real Estate Exchange, 216 house in Minneapolis. But more than that: Advertisements take the chase out of purchase and make every penny do its full duty. This last statement is one particularly to be remembered . when common-sense economy is not only a national duty, but an individual necessity. : Beltrami Ave. Phone 573-W. 160 acres, 3 miles from Solway, 100 acres under plow, good dairy farm, LOST AND FOURND. good pasturing, all can be farmed. 16 head of cattle, 4 horses, all farm machinery needed to farm the land. All good frame buildings, large » room house, all painted and taken good care of. All at $70 per acre. _HELP WANTED—MALE |4 acres, 4% miles trom Bemidii, 50 acres urder cultivation, good build- WANTED—man to work on farm| jngs Snap for cash. $28 per acre. .ehores and other light work. Sum-| Pphone 573-W, T. Beaudette, Mana- mer position open for the right man. Apply Adolph Gustafson, | ~Sun Seolway, Minn. 4d19 WIANTED—Good boy, at least 16 wears of age, to learn printing|FOR RENT—House. trade. Must be willing worker Ward. with a desire to learn. Do not| — e apply unless vou mean business.| FOR RENT—5 room house on Thir- Fiomeer office. 6d113 teenth st. Phone 504W. 2d17 LOST—Pair brown glasses in case. Return to Pioneer. Reward. 2d18 PSSV TSRS dSivid DON'T MISS The ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT. Call Mrs. L. A. 2417