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BMIIED “.HOI{ESTY" T00 FAR i M Clerk Alnhcr Overdid (¢, and “Lost the Confidence of His e llnploynr. S Mmmbmoumumuon a8 & ‘means of compelling honesty among employees handling = money. There wiis a time when their installa- tion 'was taken as an affront by every |’ r eoncerned, but a new generation { mmud recently by.one employer grocer—who was telling his story over the counter thoothunenin‘ho “Last summer,” tlu mcor sald, “my was living down at the beach to leave early in order /there for & late dinner. I that I trusted to lock up oney in the safe. Natu- register would show morning what he had rung up.- nfcwdnl!thouxhtnwu He was a good clerk 1: thought he :was honest. Then mlpzmmunmnudo- be " too—-honest. "' For ten that penny. register and-the cash agreed Now that's better than I dmnndomynlf. It ain't nat- “Then 1 declded to try a little e, medou!lettlmlflv othing B 1 ifd ] §§° g B §’E§§E§ E 4 i '80 honest he will make up mistakes out of his pocket must have plenty of money to do it with. “No, he isn't working for me now.” New York Evening Sun. Autograph Hunter’s Coup. Autograph ~ hunting - sometimes proves a most profitable pursuit. Lud- ovlc Picard, a French Bohemian of the '50s, made a steady income out vt 1t for several years. One of his most successful coups ‘was accomplished with a letter in which he posed as “a member of the unbappy race of the unappreclated who is meditating sulcide and seeks for counsel and ald In: this‘hour of sore distress.” . This drew a number of. celebrities, ‘including Beranger and Heine. Lacor- m“‘ him ..ten’ closely. .written pages, 'which were pmptly converted Snto. cash.: _Dickehs also foll ‘2 victim’ of bls wiles and took the trouble to answer him in French. Eventually. Plcard was shown up in' the press by Jules San- deau and had to seek another oceupas || tion. Dinner for Dyspeptics. Sir Henry Holland, the late Lord Knutsford's father, gave what 1s not too common—a. really: pleasant plece of medical advice. He recommended his dyspeptic patients to go out to dln- ner and eat made dishes. Herbert Spencer, one of the reclpl- ents of this advice, found 1t to a con- siderable extent justified. “The effects of agreeable emotions are often surprising,” says the valetu- @inarian philosopher. “I have- had many experiences of the fact that dys- pepsia, 8o far from being necessarily’ exacerbated by dining out, may even be cured, notwithstanding many die- tetic imprudences, if the social sur- roundings are such as to yleld great " pleasure.”—London ' Chronicle, In Samoa. With a total population of 31,000 in westetn Samoa, of which less than 1,000 are whites or half castes, the de- mand in confectionery 'is mainly for hard candles, better known locally as botled lolltes, retailing at 25 cents per péund. These are small varleties, dif- fering in color and flavor, and import- ed in five pound tins. Lozenges are 1ittle known, taffies and chocolates suf- fer from the extreme humidity of the climate, which necessitates their being imported in sealed metal tins, retail- ing trom 50 to 75 cents per pound. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, to be opened at a regular. meeting of the city council of the City of Bemldjl. to be held on Monday, Au- Bust 2n 20, at 8 o'clock p. m. for connectlnx the city hall well with tha ‘water main an approximate distance of 75 feet, including the construction and lnxui]lln: of one- man 'hole, and also ifor the connecting of the -5th ward well with _the water main_an approximate distance of 40 feet. Pipe and fittings to be. furnished by the city, contractor furnishing all other material. Separate bids for constructing and in- stalling man-hole will be entertained. Plans ‘and “specifications and further lntnrmntlon can be obtained from the clty ani Certifled uheck in'sum of 10 per cent of the amount bid, should accompany the same. 'rh: clty en\;lllell reserves the right to any or, it i % - GBO. STEIN, Gity_Cler! . Dated Bemidj M WINESS N PROFESSIONAL DOC'I‘ORS : . DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON e A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Noie—Throat : @ Pitted DR. E. H. SMITH" Physician and Snuoo- Office Security Bank Blouk . DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . Physicians and Suor::m . Oftice Miles B1 7 ‘A. NORTHROP PEISICIAN AND - SURGEON Oftice Phone [ OSTHEOPAT ) Ibertson Block C. R. SANBORN, M. D. l’byllclol and Slrlm s Office: os_Block House shone MD—OM Plfln [ 1] DR. A. DANNENBERG . Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to Other hours by nppomtmem. Phone - 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. B-IMI DR. E. h ‘SHANNON, H. D. ) Pl B Shone 396 . B N8 isa. Phone Drs. Marcum ‘& McAdory "' Physicians and . Surgeons Barker Block. Third St. 18 & m,, -5 B Hours31 t:.:——ofleo 803, Res: 14 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. - A A A A A A AR AT DENTISTS DR. J. w. DIEDRICH Oftice—O". Lury-Bownr Blag. Phones—Office 376-W. _ Res. 37¢-R " DR G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building . Bempidji, ‘Minn. VETERINARIANS - A A A A LA AP A PP INT s J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGRON Oftice and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman's. Phone No. 303 SL o SrdBtrestandDrvine Ave. | . r. W. Dr. D. R. Burgess Dflgfil & BURGESS Phnnu. Offices8-R; Res. 99 midjl, mml. monthly. plymgnfi FIRE INSURANCE REYNOLDD & WINTER ) |Carver, NEXT MEETING REGULAR BUSIN BEMIDJI ‘CAMP 5012, meets ‘2nd . and J.P. Labr, Clerk . PROCEEDINGS OF TXN . OIL OF TRE OITY OF. MINN., JUNE 21 Regular . session of the Ci was held in the council chalnbe City Hall at eight o’clock p. m. A Qllu' um_ being :present, meeting was called tn order, President Vandersluls pre ng. Boll Call \Upon roll call the tollowlnf were declared present: e) Carlson, Palmer, Cooper;: nell, Jones, Hayward, Vanderslufi sent, ‘McKinnon. Minutes. Minutes of the last regnl were road and approved. %{ Bills. he following bills after be| ed were upon motion and seco! ‘R.- 0. Eastwood, b June loth Street. . gal G. Oliver nggs. ‘band uniforms. Phelps. Drake -Company, final estimate No. 6 ter w construction . Harry, Price, st: lf iStreet Gang, street abor. Goodman & Loltve\i atorm sewer: construction . lclolnfin: No. 178 -authorizing s t 361.55 m ; Resolu tion f \lement of “personal: injury ‘claim ot Clark was read and passed and caf: d. Resolution No. 180 ‘introduced: by Al derman “Bagley, seconded -by - Palmer, Ic rie ‘ ‘muut aocomp y copy. Adu not pmd fdr at tlme ‘of iuertion will be charged for at O\IE CENT 2 () d. : And then only to those having gpen accounts on our books. iy y No ad. takel. for less than 15° centu. :_WHEN OTHER MB‘I‘HODS FAII. 'l'RY A PIONEER WANT ADVER’I’ISEMENT WANTED—To buy. G-room house. for myself. E: M, Sathre. ' '2t7-24 Ad- WANTED TO' BUY—A ‘" House. dreu "8 B." care Pioneer ? 723t WANTED,—W&man for houu;work Apply F. L. North, 3rd street Cafe. P 2t7-26 WANTED— Boarders by week, price $8, for information. call at. Nymore meat market. L4724 WANTEb TO. RENT—A ' reliable re'd. Phona 562. 3t7-20 WANT TO BUY—Ford runabout or touring car, for our own uke. B. J. Willits-Luther .. Olson, men, 121 Third street. 6t7-24 WAN,TED—-Cook at: County . Peor} . Parm. . Apply J< J. McCurdy 6t7-27 | ;-!m wmnp-,r:mm , - e ~ | FOR SALE—See the Bemiaj Ste WANTED—Girl to work in creamery. ‘Good opportunity for right party. Call Genernl omce, Koors. Broth qers Co. - latt WANTED—An experienced, houne- keeper,. must . be near: and:.cl good wages to right party. ‘Apply Mrs. N. J. Case.. Phone 553. 800 Irvine ave. was read and declared duly. passed and | carried by, the following Vote; “Ayes,” Bagley, Boyce, Carlson, Palmer, Cog}nr Barnell, Jones, Hayward,. Van- dersluis; “Nays”; none. - Absent, ficxln non, Bonds - . 1 Plumbers bond of L. P, Eckutrnm ln the sum of $2,000.00 with the ELion Bonding & Surety Company, as aur,ety.\ was approved and accepted. - Bond of Edw. Anderucn, second hand dealer, in' the sum of $500.00, with the U." 8. Fidelity & Guaranty Company, as surety was approved and accepted. A Petition. "Petitions for the installation-of one light at the corner of Mill avenue and [East street, one light at corner of north end of East street, and one ll ht' at cor- ner of Norton avenue. and” 17th street, and at “corner of Norton avenue, and 20th: street, wel‘a read and the installa- tion of the lights was’ ordered. In the matter of the petition for ‘the establishment, of the distance between curb lines on 11th street between Bel- trami and- Minnesota avenues,’the said petition was accepted and ordarnd filed. Bids. The bid of 'Ole Paulson of $100.00 for the purchase and removal of the old.Ny- more, fire hall building ‘was rend and accepted. ‘ ‘Miscellaneous. .- The street commissioner was' diuct- ed -to ' look after the. removal of. city property in the 5th ward fire hall Street. commissioner was instructed to go ahead with the repair of pa,vamenta soon as- possible. The city attorney was directed: l:o ‘take up. the .matter of clearing the clty hall grounds, with Mr.’ Kreatz. It was moved-and seconded ‘that tho street commissioner three ~loads more_or. less of sod to repair lawn of Mr. ~McFadden : which' was injured - by city work, There being no_further business it was moved to adjourn. Adjollrned ) % Ag,prov VANDERSLUIB ; President. Attest: , GEO.: STEIN, City. Clerk., ‘Sealed bids will: be received by the undersigned,-to"be ‘Opened at a ular 8..q’cloc] 3o he brld e ‘across at - the‘outle < same. The city icounft raserved t to uject nny,or all. bids. ; . GEO. 8 3 Dn.ted Bemidji, Minn., July' .38%‘ led bids wm be recelved 4 undersigned, “to be oge gular meeting. of ‘the: City uuncn of the City. of Be dJI. to be Held on, Monday, All- gnlt 2nd, 1920, at:'8 o'clock p.. m:.: remlrln{, the city fail buildl = < pairln‘ K ‘wall, conatructin, new. 100! tand painung among the requlre- ments. Further (ntormtion can ‘be ob!alnod from the City Engineer. Certified .check in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount bid,: should accom- pany same. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. STEIN erk: ‘Dated Bemld.fl. Mlmx. July flrd. n:o. CHON MKEE, l-'um.l Dinctor PHONE 178.W or R GROCERIES Tlle Best That Money‘ L Can Buy = Cm Ehvaaus and Do\ul GENERAL REPAIR SHOP l ' STAHL & JACOBS' 311 Sixth St., Bemidji = Phone 488 SI’A A. P Shldo-, a authority: - “The ness is the Science_ of X SERVICE.” 8 Phlomflay is all urvlu-—upo- ‘cially our little attempt at com- maunity service l;y'pbotomph for ‘community publicity. A A NCBAIDSON Bi;h ‘Portrait Sh:l&n E’D 10th i?;:, ‘fnishing. 'onlyle,dc, Ee,k,puturdnbe. Why)-ymm! d1-l.—"—l'l 5 ‘the Land-|: FOR SAI..B FOR SALE—3 second hand Wagons. St Hilaire Lbr. Co. 2t7-24 FOR SALE—Ford truck . with' cab and' body Almost new. A. A. War- field. - 7-20tt FOR SALE—Household furnituye. Must be sold atonce. 1103 Dewey Ave g 2d7-24 FOR SALE-—-FIM top office. desk . and office chair. A rug 9x12.and - couch, B Willits. 3t7-24 FOR SALE—Dodge roadster. Bar- gain, -if taken at once: . Geo.. T. ‘Baker and Co. 3d7-27 P A e e et 'OR SALE—Year old registered Po- land’ China sow. -.J. Charboneau. .‘Phone 14-F-13, : . 3tw8-b FOR ANY nina OI Teal estate Goun, wer or write E. J. Willits, 218 P liram Ave, Phone 41. 13134 FOR EAEfiLenvlng ?or Callfornia. One baby grand-Fisher piano. One| One kitcnen ' cabinet.. One' 'gas .. ~Morris, Kaplan. 3t7-27 library - table,: clock, electric reading-lamp.. Phone 410 °'H..Ohngren, Nymore. 417-28 tionery store for rubber ‘stamps: fac simile signature stamps, no ‘. tarial seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, (it’s a good one). E. J. Willits- :Luther' Olson, the landmen. 121 3:3rd street. 6t7-24 et St o N R FOR REAL BARGAINS In real estate © ‘and deals of all xinds, see T. Ba dette, manager of. Northern M. 'nesota Real Estate Exchange, 21 . Beltrami ave.'Phone 68. FOR SALE—iptor boat; it’s a good : oat and a good buy. Also have a arge one, will carry 20 people, | ery. .cheap. E. J. Willits-Luther lson, the landmen; 121 3rd street.. : 8t7-27 _._..,___a_—_ FOR SALE ' OR TRADE—¥or 34 cords green 4-1t. wood, one Singer £ sewing. machine. Can.be seen at our office .in; Markham Bldg. J. .. Opsahl, Phone 177-W, Bemidji, o 1. 6d7-26 FOR SALE OR TRADE—One three .. year old registered full blood Jer- sey. bull, ‘name. Prince of Redby, No. 160721; Sire Rosebud’s Roy- croft Fern'Lad. No. 122125." Dam, |’ v Fern’s Mary Jane, 'No. 325,062. Bred by S: Currie of Park River, N. D. ' Write or ‘call Leo Opsahl, Phone 177-W, Bemidji,” Minn. 6d7-26 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Rooms house, 311 America ave. 7-22tf FOR RENT—4:room house, 809 Be- midji ave. Inquire. Dp. J.. W. v'Diedrick. e | FOR . RENT—Furnished cottage at Grand Forks. bay until August 1, Reynolds & Winter. 6t7-28 . For First Class - AUTO LIVERY - SERVICE Exther Day or nght WABll BRUS - AUTO I.IVERY ‘Five aud seven passenger cars for ;every occasion. Country trips a apecialty 218 Beltrami Avenue recognised Selnu ‘of Busi- || BRING ME YOUR CAR No matter how dirty it may be, and it will look like new when: you get it back. John Matland City Livery Barn Corner Third and Ir_yine Ave in. a modernf 7-23t1 . LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Folder contalnl_nx train; ro-‘ ceipts and other valuable papers. . Finder. return ‘to Ploneer office. STRAYED——-One bay' horse; w.l 900 1bs, Been gone about 6w Liberal yeward.: - Notify 314 Amer ica ave., Minnesota hotel . 4t7-2 FOUND—Tire and rim, owner can - have same by calling at Pioneer oftice and paying $5.00 and"cost ot iz advertising.': C. C. Jenney. 1 ; ¢ 3 6t7-37 FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY IF YOU WANT.to sell or exchange :;your property write me. .John J. g;uck Minn. St., Chlppewn Fall is. ..t central Cass county, Minn Close markets, good soil, spring: wate Wisite' for free booklet.- Owners, ‘Gopher Real Estate Co., Andru B]dg, ‘Minneapolis. L1724 F‘OR SALE—80 acres hlgmy improv: ed heavy black on clay farm: ahont 140" atres under high 'state of culs - “itivation. " 13%: mile- to station, 3 miles to ‘another, 8 miles to' Be- midji; large barn; root cellar; gar: age; fine grove, white pine, ‘white . ;0ak; some tamarack; fine pasture. 6-room house; cement foundatton. E.. J.. Willits-Luther : Olson, -landmen, 121 Third street. 6t7-24 FOR SALE—200 acres -highly- {im proved, farm, 70 acres under cu! :vation; large white house, - lurge barn, granary, hog:house, chicken house, “well’ house, lots of wood, ‘white elm, basswood. - This is best ‘improved, ‘best: clay .farm fin thi couynty for the money, $60 per acre, Fine neighborhood, 2' miles te tw stations. -8 miles'from Bemidjf. J. Willits-Luther Olson, the La imen, 121 3rd’ nnét 4 FOR - SALE—-4-room" cottage. and . “lots”at Mill' Park. ' A-good ho! owner ‘going ‘west. Winter. FRRA A I SRR AN LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us lsll y0) one om ‘house on'easiest’ termi —lV:ry nice home. 7 rooms, on'thi ots. ——osy " Lake - Shore_home,’ all- mod ern, right up to date; none bette in this city. ~—8-room house, 2 50-foot lots; $180 —9-room 'all madern house and; good §-room .house, on 60-foot corner ‘lot, elennt location, : beautiful home. iz —7-room house; barn-and garage, foot lot on p ed street. A iid home.’ L ~T-room’ house, garage, 60 foot lot lots of cement walks, fine locatio —6-rooms and bath, fire place; :hardwood . finish. -.Garage, 50-foot lot, one. block_ to two.schools. —Good,'9-room house, down. to rents for_$30; smnll house on res modern home; garage attached house; '3 corner lots. We. have a great’ many 'mcre, have some real bargains in lots aud ‘inside ucres =—B. J. Willits:Luther Olson, the lnndmen, 121 3rd 8t. oo 667-8T e; remain steadfast in - sur purpose to con- duct our business in = an _efficient, commendable man- ner. Our; reliabil- ity is unquestioned. Our ‘business con- duct has been such - that it has won for *'us the public’s ap- the -