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.. /| TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920 { and sortows and pride, than did the = 3 : e rE abad i sivrea 4o wlen [0 igiones of D) HELP WANTED—FEMALE |- fors BT B U 8 S | YR R e e oy oo eh Irefned that K8 WA fu '8 | . .1ved'a double shire of paternal af- | WANTED — Housekeeper, 314 4th| ™= FOR SALE crowd, when some one recognized him | g0 41on Tag was In the habit of going | _street. 6t9-23 end,- the Lord prefers Common "o midet of iis pratle, Laylng |~ i aiile. - . or write E. J. Wllljts, 218 I itvam. ;.lgo king Mmp::' Tuat ls”th @ Teason he [y, iitle fi*low on &% flgor Bm WANTED—Girl for general house-i Ave. Phone 41. g 12181 ey of Hhow, side of his desk, Lincoln returned to| work. 1024 Beltrami ave. Phone tountry | He went to v/ As he fifils] wrestle with Palestine to Have Stamps. senators and’ the big-wigs, he’ plunged with zest into what he called his “pub- N opinion bath.” Beated in his chalr, with one leg thrown over its arm, he received the motley crowd that poured in through the wide open door of his ---office. Those who approached him in awe found themselves at ease in the presence of a friend, whose manner .8aid to every one what he said in-a speech to a regiment: “I happen tem- porarily to occupy this big White House. I am a living witness that | tive stamps. Stamps sold by British : army post offices in adjacent former enemy territory are-belng utilized by overprinting with the word “Pales- “Five Minute Chats .on Our Presiden (Copyright, 1930, by James Morgan.) 1861—~March 4, Abranam Lincoin 1863—Nov. .19, Lincoin's Gettys- 1865—April 14, shot by John v HB. stone walls of -the White from hig fellows, from their hopes the “président and exelalmez; m surprise: “He s a very common 00~ g man.” ‘ Whefoupon-he answered: Lincoln Hked people;, and he always “ By JAMES MORGAN _ ||| marttal A GREAT FRIEND ~ _.Inaugurated sixteenth pres- Ident, age fifty-two. April 14, Fort Sumter sur- rendered. April 15, _Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers. if T dom't pardoh him.” | proclamation. burg address. Wilkes Booth. - April“ 15, died, aged fifty- five. to tak4 the word of politl- Bew s, about what the | ,»"¢5 ped, S e TS different from Y " is taken in the making" and the materials used are of higher grade. @ Black Silk P . P IS hair beautifully dark, glossy and at-| FOR SALE—Modern house, 1115 . MStoXe 01 h tractive.“ ?’l:lel:lever l';er lili; took on| - Lake Boulevard; hot water heal; 3 akes a brilllant, silky polish that does that dul aded or streaked appear- Abraham Lincoin. [ ot rub oft or dust off andtheshinelasts § | 57,0, this simple mixture was applied L golllh. Used on sample stoves and sold with wonderful effect. any one of your children may look to AT Do A N _come here as my father's child has.” The man fairly exhaled democracy, fraternity, equality. .Frederick Doug- las sald that Lincoln was the only white man he ever met who did not . show consciously or unconsciously that he recognized his color. Sympatby flowed In a constant isatrial. Uset: stream from its fountain in this great 4 . . < . l . LET US REASON TOGETHER E increase in railway freight rates and passenger ‘fares could not have been delayed with safety. If the railroads of the country are not prosperous, general industry will suffer. If they are conducted in a profitable way, and expand and grow, the entire nation will benefit.. Higher rates, affording greater revenues will enable the roads to increase their facilities and therefore in the immediate future it will work l_ctnnlly to reduce the cost of living. B Good and adequate transportation will serve the people of the people of the country at large in DOLLARS, where a freight rate increase is measured in CENTS. One of the surest ways to stop profiteering is to restore natural competition. - This can only be brought about by good transportation which will afford a proper dis- tribution of raw materials as well as the finished products. B Every citizen is vitally interested jn this subject, whether he be shipper, traveler, employee, or part owner of any railroad. This improved service, however, cannot be had as if by magic. It will require time to secure more engines and more cars, and to construct additional and enlarged facilities. Much hard work confronts the railroad managers before the fransportation machine can be put into complete repair go that it can meet the demand placed upon it by our ever-growing industries. Every effort is being made to expedit the bringing about of service which will meet and satisfy all the require- ments of our patrons, and we ask only for that spirit of fairness and forbearance which is char- acterized of the American people. We welcome SUGGESTIONS and give prompt attention to all COMPLAINTS 0 because we know that co-operation and friendly help are obtained only where 2 there is a basis of mutual understand- E ing. We are ready at any time to meet our patrons MORE than HALF WAY. E. PENNINGTON, President. - e Wl A, D "heart. A mother's feurs, a baby's a father's ples, a cruteh or an empty sleeve never falled to move Lincoln. “If he has no friend, I'll be his friend," he sald as he stopped the shooting of a soldler, under sentence of a court- “My poor girl,” he said to a woman who pleaded for the life of her soldier brother, “you have come here with no governor- or senator or member—of congress to speak in your cause; you seem -honest and, truthful’-and you don’t wear hoops, and I'll be whipped Lincoln's office was almost his prisen | —0m 00 0 —¥ ¥ — ¥ ——————————— cell through four terrible years. The | WANTED—Potato pickers. DMrs.|- shouts of his two little boys at play alwdys were welcome notes of joy to 2—Sept. . their care-weighted father. . He never 14 22 _eMAncipation objected to their noisily bursting in upon- him, and often he. joined the children in their boisterous games in 864—Nov." elected presi- || the White House grounds. p dent. & el In the dark days when-the nation itself was at death’s door, one of the boys died. For weeks the grieving father strove in vain to win a spirit of resignation, dropping his work for a day at a time and surrendering to his sorrow. Doubtless the fortitude . he gained at last in that wrestle with House no more shut Lincoln. in himself became part of the heroic faith which lifted him above the general to his father in the evening and mak- {ag & report of all that had happened sigce morning, uqqgllx falling asleep k bis heavy tasks until his own long day | 431. §t9-22 Xept in-touch with the mass. He did | wag done, when he took his sleeping Q boy ‘on. his shoulder and carrled him o . 4 ) i | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER =~ ~—————"—r—=——a——n——r Advertisements in this column cost‘ ONE CENT per word fof FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive § i 7 . insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for a.t time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad‘ taken for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement,. WANTED LOST, AND FOUND WANTED—Cook at Nicolett Hgtel. | LOST—Chamois gauntlet glove for 4d9-21 left hand Thursday afternoon at fair grounds. Return to Pioneer. Tom Smart. Phone 46-F-4. — ————3“’—2.2 6d9-20 |LOST OR STOLEN—Fox terrier. Blackish-brown head, ‘white body with black spot on back. Stub tail. Phone 700-W. 3d9-22 - WANTED—Second hand plate hold- ers, 3% x5% or post card size for camera. - 3t9-22 e T et i B WANTED—Short order cook. For particulars call - A. E. Stewart, Gemmel, Minn. 2d9-21 - FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern room, 314 4th HELP WANTED—MALE | v 6% 5 R /FOR RENT—A furnished room, cor- T~~~ ner 6th street and Lake Boulevard.' WANTED—A good live young man| Gentleman preferred. 3t9-23 or woman for Insurance business. A e e e OR RENT—MTrs. A. E. Head’s house Reynolds & Winter. 6t9-23 8 ; 3 3 on Park ave. Partly furnished. See A. T. Carlson.” Phone 61-J. p——eeeeee————————_ |FOR_.SALE—One-ton Ford truck for WANTED—Two experlenced _glszh‘ sale or trade. Tom Smart. 9-9tf washers. Rex Cafe. — FOR ANY kLIna of real estate deal, ses 3 2 FOR SALE—10-h. p. ‘Westinghouse engine. Practically new. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. 3d9-21 e . S WANTED—Girl for general house | s work. Phone 587-W or see Mrs.|FOR SALE—Big type Duroc-Jersey Munson, Nymore. N 3d9-23| spring boar. Cherry King Iine. 0 : Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-31 3 WANTED—A housekeeper. Family Palestine 1s the only country which of four children going to school| FOR SALN—See tne Bemid): BSts has no pt:sttl:ge: :t:‘:‘)fe“;';':l;wg“‘;vg:' Inquire ‘“Housekeeper” curect;lzog non%rse tor rnggzm‘::n:;:. represen - & mgnt have informed London philatel- naghs = fac simile signature stamps, no- fsts that.this anomaly promises soon to be rectified, for, with the establish- ment of Palestine as the national home of the Jewish nation, it is believed little time will be lost fn emulating the examples of other small nations called into being by mandates of- the peace conference by the idsuance of distinc- tarial seals and corporation seals ‘FOR SALE—FARM . - S FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet; office desk and chair; lawn mower, wringer stand; rake; axes; potato fork; shovels. Call 368-W 2t9-22 FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 acres, 13 miles south of Grand Rapids, Itas- ca county, Good soil; good stand- ing hardwood timber. House and| barn; 10 acres in field. Terms if|FOR SALE—Ford touring car. A-1 wanted. See Charles Wilden at| condition; new tires; recently Brose's Tobacco Shop: 2d9-21| ovérhauled. Owner leaving state. R e e R Call at 520 Beltrami ave. after six FOR SALE—On account of poor| O‘clock. 9-17tf health, will sell farms, three miles m——— ’ —The following cars at a southwest of Bemidji. One of best “bargain. We need room for mew farms in locatlity. &ood roads, cars, One 1916 Dodge touring car, telephone, R. F. D., and consolidat- $700. One 1915 D £ o odge touring car, ed schools; Farms consist of 160 $450. Onme 1918 Dodge roads!er: 12' Bemidii i & g 6&9-25 $600. One Ford teuring car, §400. ) I Bemidji Auto Co. 619-24 LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and | FOR:SALE—One Ford touring car.in very good condition; one black leather couch; one leather arm chair; one sideboard; one white enameled baby crib; one wood or coal heating stove. Inquire at 906 Bemidji avenue. 5t9-22 Sulphur Recipe and No- body Will Know FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY The use of Sage and Sulphur for|FOR SALE—at once, modern house. restoring faded, gray hair to its nat-| Party leaving town. 714 Bemidj ural color dates back to grandmoth-| ave. 2d9-20 er’s time- She used it to keep her|™ garage. Immediate possission. In- quire 1117 Lake Boulevard. 7t9:27 But brewing at.home is mussy ald| —m8M M —M————— out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at| FOR SALE—House; five rooms, mod- any drug store for a bottle of| ern except heat. Barn; chicken “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- ‘house; woodshed; store room; one pound,” you wil get this famous old| acre ground. Call at 619 12th preparation, improzed by t:eha?:dai- street. 6t9-27 tion of other ingredients, whicl | e Ry be depended upon to restore natural “g:;]fi;’ff ’t Toom "’;‘“.““lr (“l" lor and beauty to the hair. ent; two porches; electric 0 A well-known downtown druggist| L1ELis; good well water; on 28 lot it dark the hair so naturally tract’ all well fenced; shade trees says it darkens all under cultivation; lot one ——:— | and evenly that nobody can tell it has| 140k one Heffron addition. A. W. been applied: You simply dampen| Ajmquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-15tf NI |2 sponge or sott. brush with it and ==|draw this through’'your hair, taking one strand at a_time. By morning|. o NYMORE the gray hair disappears, and after|FOR SALE—A @ne bungalow, 4- | another application or two, it be-|~ ;?z‘r‘:‘::::’%floz;:-;n:htfi; comes beaupifully dark and gloss). house, lot 126x140. Price $1,850. —4-room cottage, large lot. Price $1,060. Reynolds & Winter: 6t9-23 FOR SALE—4-room house, 50 ft. lot, good cellar. $25 per month. —House at Nymore, close in, 6 large rooms, $1,200. BSmall cash pay- ment, balance at $20 per month. —2 acre tract near 26th street and Birchmont road; 6-room house, small barn; chicken house. A fine location, $1,350, terms to suit purchaser. J. P. Lahr, phone 93, Markham Hotel building. 6t9-23 ———— e — FOR SALE—Cottage home, 5-roomf and bath, 60 ft lot. Price $3,000. —b-room house, 1 acre ground, all in first. class condition. Price $2,760. s —~&-room house, lot 66x330 ft. Price e BRAND S-room —7-room house, on Bemidji Ave- BU’ TE R nue, 37% ft. lot. Price $2,100. —4-room house, 26 ft. lot, near Nor- mal school. Price $850. —A beautiful brick and stone resi- dence, strictly modern, 75 ft. corner lot, fine location. . —A fine 7-room modern house, large porches, garage, 60 ft corner lot. Terms. Price $6,500. - —A 7-room house, 50 ft. lot on Bel- trami avenue. Terms. Price $2,- 750. —Two 6-room houses, well located, 50 ft. cormer lot. Terms. Price $3,800. —4-room house, 6 lots in Mill Park. Price $900. $300 cash, balance $12 per month. —A 12-room house, 50 ft lot, well located, the best bargain in the city, only $2,500. —~Reynolds & Winter. — S e R The best on the market, the more you eat the better you like it. Ask your dealer for a pound today. Bemidji Greamery Company invited. C. B. Hoyt, Sec’y. _6t9-23 |\ - BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS BE¥1DJI LODEE Loys! Order of MOOSE, No. 1452, Meets first & third Tues. . each menth Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers specially DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON -Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Gla, Fittea SPECIALIST Phone 701W .~ Next Meeting SPECIAL TEAM DRILL DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon P2 Office Security Bank Block Bemidji Lodge No. 119, I 0. 0. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block INITIATION W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 RO a At Menat AND SURG! R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel T19W BOR bt llopa ek Ibertson Blk Qffice Phone 163W HUFFMAN & O’LEARY C. R. SANBORN, M. D. w Physician and Surgeon UNDERTAKING ~ H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director Office: Miles Block House Phone 449 Oftice Phone 66 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidajl PHONE 178-W or R TELL IT WITH PICTURES - Pictures tell stories best— pictures are the universal language. So tell your story with photographs, views, portraits, post cards, kodak prints, ete. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer Rich Portpait Studio, ‘20 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Quality kodak finishing. Prints only 3¢, 4c, bc, 6¢; post cards Be. Why pay more? DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 391 Drs. Marcum & McAdory Physicians and Surgeons Barker Block, Third St. House—11-12 a. m., 3-6 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res. 311 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. P DENTISTS 3 B. A. KOLBE GROCERIES - s Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. The Best Thl.t Money Phones—Office 876-W. Res. 376-R -Can Buy DR. G. M. PALMER Corner Eleventh and Doud Dentist and Orthodontist Phone 657 Barker Building Bemidji, Minn, For Prompt and First Class VETERINARIANS Auto Livery aic Seerce o o At Reasonable Rates . : Day or Night Tri.pn Dr. W. :-J:;-:n.—% 2-:: ] Ward Bros- Auto Livery Proneg SIS 2y e 77 rHoNE 77 : Has five and seven pas- BUSINESS senger cars, both open and enclosed, for every occa- sion. We are prepared for that trip to the country. 115 THIRD STREET E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them 51 small monthly payments bask without question D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law ve fails in the || Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. [ I RCZEM| Pl . Hmwol m‘l"l‘ll :.' ’hone 181, Collections a specialty other itching skin diseases. Try & 73 cent box at our risk, Bemidji Fforal Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs Prompt Attention. FIRE INSURANCE Given to Mail Orders REAL ESTATE Bemidji, Minn. REYNOLDS & WINTER NEW KAPLAN BUILDING 212 Beltrami Aveawe Pheae 144 Phone 418

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