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el of :ndlana'. was ulklng of his col- ege days ‘at Indiana “university. He recalied, with a laugh, how the seniors weed to “smoke out” the freshmen in good old days. - - ‘*The big. Idea was” ’-n. “for ' five or six, or perhups a &szen’ ‘senlors, to congregate fu the ! yeom -of & freshman and smoke pipes wmtit the smoke made him sick. Usually the fellow selected for the “smoking out’ process was one of these moliycoddle youngsters who. 'had ‘not leaz been divorced from hll mother‘- apron. strings. " “One time. we selected a lon‘;, lean Kentucky . One by one we dropped n, lighted olu' ‘pipes and ‘began the game. . Kentucky ‘fired up’ his pipe, too, ‘and 'the evening wore ‘on. /The amoke grew heavier with each pass-. . ng¢ half-horr. ~Not a’ window was up, 7 umet.a door.open.-’ Along about eleven o'clock two or three ' senlors disap- peared. They had been shipwrecked. Fimally. ‘the tobacco began running eut, much to. the. pleasure of several of us. But Kentuck smoked on. ~lug¢ iat one of us remarked to Ken- tuck that we’d have.to go, as our to- bacco had run out. “*No, don’t go,’. Kentuck insisted. *T've got a lot more tobacco. Lawdy, I counldn’t: think o’ comin’ 'way' up nawth heah without' some good to- bacco. ;- “gentuck opened his trunk. ‘one | end of it ‘was jammed with old Ken- tucky long green tobacco. We tore out. We had plckd -ou, the wrong b};d." News. —_— e SEBKESS FNHD HiS HOTHE‘R hMccuuMuTlll-Onono- {. merted Have Leng Been Com-. * <I.,~_; mon,ln_A:_n'm‘ la. 3 Bflcht .and. early. ‘one morning & NndotArlbldwvenptothoNou Mast |Reife? orphanage at Kars, Ar- menls, bringing with them & forlorn Mttie chap about five years old. “tWe want you 'to take this boy,” ‘said the leader of the baud to an offt- «tat of the orphanage. “Bo has no father, nor:mother.” “What Is his name?”’ the leador ot the band was asked. . . “He -is called Serkeu," shouted' Sack: the léader of the Arabs as thcy galioped away. An this way :littte Serkm bcclmo & member of our:family.’ He was an Smtelligent little chlp but seemed un- mble Iemgmbq- anything. abont his Dome or his parents. Amanhmmotmonlflve sromen heipers at the orphanage was rongh ' the . playground when stopped, iturned pale and ncly lt one of ‘the Iit- cried,_and running to gathered him .into'her was_ her son who had her two years before Country ‘of Little chgnge. Recently * when’ Ppofessor\ Willlams wisited the vice regent. of South Mo- |- woeco, the latter quoted from. a char- ter given by the suitan, of Morocco = 1026. The visitor expressed sur- prise that this anclent parchment still vemained ‘in. the vauylt, and the vice gegent “exclalmed: '“Why.. not?: have ‘never moved!’ This incident is said not to be at all remarkable. Wherever one_goes In - the -Turkish | empire, he 18 llkely to_be confronted with the evidence of age by the tradi- dons handed ; down * from generntlon te generation. It 1% no: more strange for a Turk to speak .of happenings tn his family of centuries hgo than' #t is-for an old man in this country m‘ ‘recall with' pride the ‘exploits: ot; his father,or grandfnther ®:"Things That Count. ‘it {s not so much what we say but what we do that wins .men . to. better things; we act that sayes souls and puts the ved ‘titeblood into anaemic. world. After all, the' world lmulckest ‘touched: met by thie great 'bullding but by the; great hieart; ‘not by the ‘dold ‘word on printed page but’ by the warm: word as it comes from living lips; not ' so much by the_ house ‘of mercy as by the merciful hand laid on the fevered row; not so much by the house.that ehelters the wanderer as.the beautiful face which ‘enshrines motherhood at whose knees lonely dlldin gather.— Grit. Al mgne The fourth grade meher teaching the children:the mesning of motloummnmmdml o our best known nature-lovers -an then decided to test the. children to mse whether they thoroughly under- stoed the word. She turned to little Mewell.. ' Use the ward ‘naturslist’ in -m"mtoldhlm For & minute the little fellow was perplexed and then’ came a bright heught which brought -relief to his face. He sald: “That was the natur- - Evenly Matched. | =Are thiey well matched?” ? - *Wiell, ' she’s - his second wife, b‘t "sald Mr. Ho-- * |'Wheat; No. z_ We'l not what we preach but how i Photo ‘shiows the presldent of Plnumo u—rlvlnx on\on'd the @aited States naval officers. 'Greeting him are Admiral Britton, A e Chicago,’ firmer. Bemidji Pot;to Marke! $2.40 t0;$2.70 per bushel. $4.50 to $5.00 per cwt, Oats, bushel .. .. Barley, hushel..... Red clover, medlum. .|b Popcorn, pound ‘Wheat, No. 1 VEGIT@-BL‘S. Rutabagas, per’ ewt....$1.00-31.50 Carrots, per ¢wt. .$1.60-82.00 Beets, per cwt... .$1.00-¥1.26 Cabbage, CWt. < ..o ..$5.00-86. 00 .dry, cwt. ......$6,00-86. 00 Beans, cwt, 6.00-38.00 Dalry ‘hutter. pourd -56e Butterfat . B ¢ ze iaslaseee : Eggs, fresh; dmn ) “'The following pnces were being paid’ uwwaur,{m ) at time of going' to_ press of today’s Pjon GRAIN AND HAY Wheat, No..1 . y .$2.50-32,60 ‘Wheat Oats’ Barley No: 3. eede 20 Buc whent, por lb No. 2, Timothy hay. No. 1 clover Mixed Ryel straw .. .. VEGETABLKS Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5. 00 Potatoes. pbr cwt. Baetsfl. per cwi. ., Carrots, per cwt Eggs, per dolen B Cabbage, ton. '| Massachusetts Historical ead| for that matter er|tory ever' prinited th.h the Bemi aji “achools. d Hir, Olin, nnce his stey in" Bemidji, s the gardeniwork of the Summer cottage owmers ud p‘f- anent residents of the Birchmiont have nameéd: their growing settiement French word meaning have been the woods trail opclu into the Birch- Mar. 27. —Potato recelpts todny, 33 cars. Market Northern Round Whites, bulk, $6 to $6.10; $6 90 to 37 00. Western Russets, sacked 84.75 to $5 All varieti Carload lots, ' BEMIDS1.CASH. wumu:'r QUorrAnous. B o | Turkeys, 1i +/$2.60-32.70 -$3.40-32:50|B .$1.60-31:62 E .1$1.20-41.35 [ at the point where], Tho nte for want ld.l may be found at heading of reg- ular “classified - department. Ads received later than ‘11 o’cleck a. m. will appear un- | der this head in current issue sacked, bulk, ‘small - lotaf - ¢ R T N cked and loaded FOR SALE—Lots 21 and 22 block 14, | 3d'additiqn, . Minnesota “avenue. Cheap: for quick . sale. ' Write to. Mrs. Mary. Staifloy. Suftield, ‘Alta,, Canada S FOR REN’I’—Furniihed' room, phone 369. aTl CiiEny modern Mutton £13-27tt Dressed bée, FOR /SALE—White reed ‘baby ‘cab. 20 1107 Doud ave. 322788 01d Toms; live, po! Geese, live, pound Ducks, ‘live, | Hens, 4 1bs. ‘an Springers, afl FOR SALL—A good eomlortmble home, 5 rooms and bath, one lot, beautiful location, facing/Library Park and. Lake. Roynolds & Win: ter. 12t4-9 § : Cow. hides, N PO Bull hides,-No. 1, pound Kip hides,'No. 1, pmmd Calt skins; No: Deacons, -each. Horse hides, large, Tallow, pound /i i% Wool, brigh ¢|FOR = SALE—Nearly new, l-room house, large-lot in Nymore, 'Rey- ..35c-40c| -molds & Winter. 12t4-9 .'.sz.oo-sz.zs . ; 5 h $9.00-370.00 | poR SALE—Shore Acres Truck Farm of 10 acres, 335 ft. lake shore, one mile north of the Normal. Rey- nolds & Winter. F‘OR SAL’ E—B autiful burgaiow; - large living rooni, dining room, kit- chen, paftry, two bedrooms, bath _ "and closets on first floor, large bed- .- Fint location. eyholds Win- ter. i 1 2t4-9v ggg FOR SALE—In a fine location,” 50 ft. corner: lot facing east. 8-room 3 I house, 3 biock from Normal. nolds & Winter. RIS e » FOR SALE-—8-room House, large barn, corner of 4th street and Mis- sisippi -avenue. Reynolds & Win- ter. , ptedd s 12t4.9 12t4-9 Springers, live Hens, § lb: up, fat.. FOR SALE:—S-room modern home, large lot, nicely located Reynolds &\ Winter. v 12t4-9 Cowhides, No. 1. -, Bull hides, No.: 1. Kips, No. 1...cc00e Calf ‘skins, No. 1... Deacons Tallaw acre lot. Reynolds & Wi}\tor tages and lake shore lots -and gar- .age. ''200 ft. front. —Cottage and lot, 50 ft. front. -—Cottage and 50 ft. front. —Lake ‘shore; lots and. acreaqe for summer: hoines. Reynold.s ‘Win- b o 12049 declded’ to_sell froni ‘its' collection of [ el L bistoric miscellany’in the form of tie al*unmsnmn ROOM—Modern “n }- @rst” street directory of Boston, andf-- ..ner- ot city. . Use of “teleph o firet atreet direc-| Agdress M. N. pioneer n what Is now thel United States.:-Ih 1708, when the broadside; was printed, 110 names were {T OST—Bunch of kéys. Finder return enough | for: all ithe streets, -alleys, ' to Pioneer office. 2t3-29 lmel‘md squares of the town; and . % many of them ‘read the same nowa- WANTE’D——TO buy—cast lron Pay days. _For some years prior to 17081: good price. , Iron, brass and alum-| inum mtlns- done. -Experience .’ men. | Satistaction guaranteed. We deserve a: trial. ‘Bemidji Foundry Co., situated on Park ave, south of All old stmt Dlnmry { An ¢dd reminder of: the ‘past’ turns up in ‘the - list ot duplica that-the 1 road district-‘of the Omich estate,|had ‘nfi. unbouvi;m“nd “wMarda, |70 as at 35 if he aids his 'mhwwhy!unmnyqu& thmrfiumh-. vmwflebon-ttheoflcer . “No,” snapped Maria, not the 1 mmollifledfiythemuofqu-fi. cate: the same ‘on. Jtbe mm of the “Well,” patiently qxpmned Hr. 'that the, above 7t4-3 : room ‘on second. floor. La ge. lot." Rey-| 12“-9 2t829 REPOR'I‘ OF THE'CONDITION OF‘ frm: EIRST NATIONAL BANK B Bemidjt h urities Owned 0-secure ‘circulation - ( £ Owned‘ and’ unpledged © g Premium on 'U 'S, bonds. Total government: . Other Bo! dl, mn om, Mto.! X b Bonds '(other than U _bonds)’ pledged savings deposits ‘& e Sécurities, other than owned and-unpledged . Tatal bonds, securiti secure tal i ’ 8,000.0 : s Stock of ‘Federal Reserve Bank (50 T Value of banking house, owned and nlneumbered l» .. Lawful reserve with ledaral Reuq . Cashin vault and net muunu dueTrom’ Nntl‘on . Net amounts ‘due from banks, 'bankers, and trust companies in the United States. (other: than §neluded in (Lgemp 12 and. 14 . Checks on other banks in the same city. by Total of items 14, 15 and 17 b . 'Checks ‘on banks located outside of and ‘other cash items . . ‘Redemption fund with . Interest earned but not: collected—appr receivable not past due Total .. % i . Capital stock: ‘paid “in. .'a Undivided . profits. ', "'and not earmed—approximate . . Circulating ‘notes outstanding . .. Net amounts’due 'to ‘National Banks.i. .'Net amounts "due to- ks, bankers): Un!ted States and-foreign couniries. 30) « Cartfl!ed checks. outstandlns 3. Cashier's checks on own' bank outs i Total of items 30; 31,°32 and 33 m other than bank 5 *within 30 days): 3 ln lvlduu deposits_subject: to. check tificates “of deposns due ‘in_less money ‘borrowed) ' .. Total of demand,d ‘subject ‘to reserve, items 34 an . Certificates of deposit (other than for ‘money -borrowed) . . Postal. savings :deposits 4 al 5 Llnhmlles other t_ Total . : ot Of :the total’loans an fliscounts sho the &d ‘and ‘discount' was charged at rates in excess of t.hou pertiitted by law. s 3.-(exclusive of motes upon which total charge not. to. exceed was' made) -was, None. The number of such-loans.was, None. : sw.e ‘of- Minnesota, County of Beltrami, 8s. Schumaker, ‘cashier of the above named bank; do solemnlv swear ;ement is true to the best of . and belief.’ Correéct a(tesi F.P. Sheldon; 4. " Wedge,: A ; Subscrlbed and_sworn to ‘before Jne hlp ard d-y 'misslon,expl_rx Augu-t 'NYMORE PENTICOSTAL MISSION: Sunday .serwces 2:30- a:nd 7:30 p. m. 1224-9 | § I paper measures 'up 'to the ‘standard of ) yours success. The supt:rtorquahtyof ncss statlonery be sure that the | | TYP EWRITER PAPERS correspondcnce that qulet dxgmtv which goesmthvassured'success.- | H-n Him dqh. m PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE' m m