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< ¢al boss, should find himself in the hold with her song and laughter. - spolls or. the government itself might|’ ‘EDN‘ESDAY, SEPI‘EMEER 22,1920 THE BEMIDJI When he stepped into the White || House Arthur found his party rent by factions. He left it more nearly united than it had been -before in 20 vears and with at least a chance to win again in 1884, He might him- self have been the Republican nom- inee in that year if he had not scrupu- lously refused to take an active part In promoting his candidacy. Five Minute Chats on Our Preside;_t@s ~ By JAMES MORGAN. (Copyright, 1920, by James Morgan.) DAILY PIONEER CLASSIFIED DEPARTHENTS 5 T e 4 e e e 11 e e 3 a1 e Advertxsements 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 copy. Ads not paid for at tlme ‘of msertlon 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. » PAGE SEVEN He looked as wéll as acted the presl- dent. The fivst city man in a line of -Tural or small town men, Arthur was .the best dressed man to sit in the chair ‘since Washington, and perhaps the "Mandsomest, with a tall, graceful fig- ure, ‘the manners of the great world . and a grave but easy courtesy. . 1886—Nov. 18, dled In New ||\ Although a widower president, his York aged fifty-six. sister, Mrs. McElroy, was a charming . mistress of the White House Rnd under ce——iiiaa—————— | them the social life of the mansion im I8 one of the pranks of fate that ' took on a more sumptuous tone, His “Chester A. Aflhur, whom President ' son and namesake was away at school Hayes put out of the New York cus- | much of the time, but his little daugh- tom house as & spoilsman and a politi-" ter, Nellle Arthur, lit up the housé- AN'ERA OF REFORM WANTED |, “1G, Arthur signed the -civil service law. - .- o "1884—Defoated for the Repub- lican nomination by James \G. Blaine, WANTED—Second hand plate hold- ers, 31 x51% or post card size for camera. 3t9-22 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—A good uve young man or woman for lnsurance business. Reynolds ‘& Winter. 6t9-23 HELP WANTED—FEMALE White~ House seven months after|~ Mrs. Arthur died only in the year be- Hayes left it and conducting a reform ' fore her husband’s unexpected rise to administration. * It was the mandate the presidency, and her absence from and lesson of-Garfleld’s assassination his side was a haunting sorrow to Ar- that we must get rid of factions and ' ¢thur, YRR BN g sl Deelining to remove the collector.of |- —— - ) be struck down as its c¢hief had , the port of New York, whom Garfleld WANTED—Two experlenced dish- en, Arthur saw that this was the ' had appointed, against his protest, he | Washers. Rex Cafe. 8-3t Qe tragedy which had thrust! even ermltted that officeholder to - fi h? egmncy and be dld his | leave his post and oppose him in the W-‘:VI;ITED"‘%"] for general house- rk. 1024 Beltrami ave. Phone 0“59- PRE S ! contest at the natlonal convention. 131, 3t9-22 ‘The race tor preterment lmd exclted ' No other president has done so little i qn unnatural appetite for public oflice. as Arthur did to obtain a second term. and the getting of a job was regarded | It .was well, not only for the sake of ax exhilarating ‘sport. : From police- | the high example he set, but for his ~en, /fireman .and -letter- carrier tc! own sake also. Arthur’s health was “Talship and consulship, every place | fiot equal to the strain of andther the payroll-of clty, state or nation | administration and another term in | WANTED—A housekeeper. TFamily went by favor.: Two endless proces-|.the White House, where he lived not | of four children going to school dnnl were forever moving, one made | wisely but too well. In less than two Cal'eel 91’1205- D’ of those who had been turned out| years after leaving'the presidency, fol- = ‘ot turned"down, and the other of those | lowed by the good will of all the peo- who were struggling to get in, ple, he was dead of apoplexy. The civil service law, which was Arthur’s administration, k out of :I:Mtics the departmental :_-1?&- Kansas Paper—The Ladles’ Aid witl | FOR SALE—On account of poor ships in Washington but 85 per cent| hold another fool sale on Tuesday.— F:S&lk'e:'tuétsg}aufi;;m g:::‘:‘m‘:l‘;: 6f the federal employees as a whole'| Boston Transeript, : farms 1o locatlity: Good were left under the spoils system. i telephone, R. F. D, and consolidat= Nevertheless, the difficult first sttep had ed dsggzols; Farl’}'ls ccntsist 0: bl(;o been taken toward the present com- an acres. erms to suit buy- prehensive system, when all but a few er. Emil Peterson, Rte. No. 3, Box hundred of the hundreds of thousands 12, Bemidji. " '6t9-26 » 4 = } ‘The November Storm. ©of places are open equally to self-re- Ajax defled the lightning. specting applicants, mgnrdless of par-| “Better not stand under a buckeye,” ties or politiclans. we warned him, Arthur also was the useful instru- ment in carrying forward the recon- clliation of the sections. .He was the first president in his generation who W ANTED — Housekeeper, 314 4th street. 34 5t9- WLANTED———Kltchen girl at Third Street Cafe. , 9-21tt WANTED-—Girl for general house work. Phone 587-W or see Mrs. Munson, Nymore. .3d9-23 lnquire “Housekeeper” neer, FOR SALE—FARM What Price the Fool? " Net Enough Room. “Don’t take your troubles to bed with you,” said the doctor. ~ “I don’t, doc. 'I sleep on a cot.” LOST AND FOUND LOST 'OR STOLEN — Automobile RO PO erank. -Please return for reward. Viewpoints, W. E. Dean. 2t9-23 Optimist—“All things come to him |1 03T _Chamois gauntlet glove for who waits.” Pessimist—*“And they!| left hand Thursday afternoon at made no reference in his annual mes-| g}l come at once.”—Life. fair- grounds. . Return to Pioneer. sages to the South. or to a Southern question. He was indeed almost the Its. Condition. TES. AR ATOT BN Fae ferlas LOST OR STOLEN—Fox terrier. Blackish-brown head, white body with black spot on back. Stub tail. Phone 700-W, 3d9-22 i~ FOR RENT first president in 50 years who felt|- “Why do they ailude to a baseball free to ignore the nnhappy issues of { as a sphere?” “I suppose because it sectionalism. is the whirled.” ol —— FOR RENT—5-room house. Phone Attention——? || == ¢ 3 ® street. 5t9-23 FOR RENT— Furnished modern room, 904 America ave. 6d9-28 - PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS FOR RENT—Furnished room. Large room, suitable for two. 1001 Mis- sissippi ave. 3t9-23 FOR RENT—A furnished room, cor- ner 6th street and Lake Boulevnrd Gentleman preferred. 3t9-23 We have moved into oulr’ new buil(%ling o and havé added considerable new machin- : ery, including a Duplex printing press, an WILL THAT AF'“BMED WORLD automatic press, a miller saw trimmer, Ecoentrle Frenchman _Plasned to new fonts of type, new stones, storage cab- Y ke End Sugaally Peited, - inets ete. -Upon inventory we find that it s s Mingled dér, Ind te d is to our advantage to dispose of the fol- e s e e s lowing 1tems over a will left by Peter Thelusson, & Frenchman, who died on July 21, 1797. It appears that the testator had accu- mulated a large fortune s a London merchant, and by the provisions of his will he left to his wife -and children the sum of £100,000, and the residue of his property, amounting to about £600,000, he committed to trustees, to accumulate during the lives of his sons, and finally to revert to his eldest great-grandson. Should no helr exist, the accumulated prop- erty was to be conveyed to the sink- Ing.fund for the reduction of the na- tional debt. ‘According to the lowest THESE PRICES HOLD IF TAKEN AT ONCE The first check for' any item takes it -One Omaha ‘Folder, in first class condition........$150.00 One Perfection Composing Room Saw, with four circle saws .. weeee.. 150.00 One complete set of Mergenthaler Linotype . 12 Point . Matrices, new, never been used, worth $110.00, price......... e One complete series Caslon Old Roman, 6 to 100.00 86 point inclusive, 13 fonts, used, for.......... 9.75 calculation it was estimated that the One 131% inch Iron Pully, ‘worth’ wholesale fortune would amount to il9‘;°0:°°- 34 85, for .......... et oL o e, ST T o 3.60 The will was generally stigmatized as absurd and fllegal, and the family test- Two 13 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale ed it In court, where it was sustained, $4.35, for .....oo.... 3.00 _as 1t was likewse In the house of lords. Two 12 inch Iron Pullies, wo "In 1800 an ‘act was passed making null $8.60, 10 .....ccncnsiisinmiisassivivin it B2 all bequests for the purpose of ac- Two 7 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale $2.40.. 1.50 cumalation; for longer than tweoty years after the testator’s death, “The last grandson died in 1856, and a dis- One 5 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.20.... 1.25 “From guns, I guess.” Many Advantages. “What about this bathing suit?” *“It 18 well made, pretty and stylish.” “Any- thing else?’ “You can also bathe in it it you wish to.” lSUBSCRlBE FOR THE “BENIDI PIONEER PUBLISHING C0. Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One carpet loom. Phone 496-wW. 1d9-21 FOR SALE—Pigs. . Eighte@th St. and Dalton ave. 1d9-22 FOR .SALE—One-ton Ford truck for sale or trade. TOm Smart. 9-9tf Jacket FOR SALE—One new red pump jack. Phone 496-W, . 2d9-24 FOR SALE-F:rns. roses and house rlants, 1,000 America avenue: Phone 276. 3t9-23 L‘OR SALE—Reasonably priced fur< roads, |FOR SALE—Coal heater; ‘wood heat- '|{FOR SALE—The following ca;s at afs 744, | . 1t9-22 By reason of [—4-room house, 25 ft. lot, near Nor- the fortune inherited was little more|—A beautiful drick and stone resi- One 8 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.65.. 1.75 pute m'osed as t:h wll::tl;e; tlll: eldfhs: One 8 inch Wood Pully, worth wholesale $2.40.. 1.50 |[l| Soo-s Srenéson showa faherlt o 2| —7-room house, One 9 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.90.. 2.00 in favor of the former. One Graduate Speed Pully, worth wholesale litigation and accidents of management Onsesl?e(;digru{t;; """""" dETAl " """ i ;gg than the original £600,000. One large Wooden Pully Wheel, worth whole- o el sale $10.00,. for E 5.00 “What do you suppose the next re- One Paper Baler.. . 15.00 ports from Mexico will be?” DAILY PIONEER —Reynolds & Winter. FOR-ANY kina of real estate deal, l: or write E. J: Wlllits, 218 I" Itiam - Ave. Phone 41, 12i%u nishings for flat—buyer purchas- ing furniture may rent flat. Call 266. 9- tht FOR SALE—Big type Duroc-Jersey spring boar. Cherry King line. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. FOR SALE—See tre Bemldj1 Sta tiorery store for rubber stamys fac simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and corporation seals F()R SALE—Kitchen cabinet; office ‘desk and chair; lawn mower, wringer stand; rake; axes; potato fork; shovels. Call 368-W . “2t9-22 FOR SALE—Ford touring car. A-1 condition; new- tires; recently overhauled. Owner leaving state. Call at 520 Beltrami ave. after six o‘clock. 9-17tt er; kitchen cupboard; 15 cords of 16 inch birch and tamarac wood, mostly split; sundry little things. 0. B. Stephens, Irvine and 19th 314 3t9- bargain. We need room for new cars. One 1916 Dodge touring car, $700. One 1915 Dodge touring car, $450. ‘One 1918 Dodge roadster, $700. .One 1917 Dodge roadster, $600. One Ford touring car, $400. Bemidji Auto Co. 6t9-24 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 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—3-room house in Ny- more; wood shed; good well; fenc- ed garden; chicken house and yard. - A snap-at $500. Address “Snap Sale” Pioneer. 3t9-23 | FOR SALE—Modern house, 1115 Lake Boulevard; hot water heat; garage. Immediate possissiorf. In- quire 1117 Lake Boulevard. = 7t9-27 FOR SALE—House; five rooms, mod- ern except heat. Barn; chicken house; woodshed; store room; one acre ground. Call at 619 12th street. 6t9-27 FOR SALE—S8-room resldence; full basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 28 lot tract all well fenced; shade trees all under cultivation; lot one block one Heffron addition. A. W. Almgquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-15tf NYMORE FOR SALE—A fine bungalow, 4- rooms, hardwood floors, fine base- . ment, garage, wood house, chicken houge, lot 125x140. Price $1,850. —4-room cottage, large lot. Price $1,050." Reynolds & Winter. 6t9-23 FOR SALE—4-room cottage; fine lo- cation; modern except heat; 50- ft lot; including gas combination range valued at $115; gas heater; gas connection in each hoom; hard coal heater; 4-ton nut coal, new garage. Phone 110-W, 10156 Bel- trami ave. 4t9-26 FOR SALE—4-room house, 60 ft. lot, good cellar. - $26 per month. . —House at Nymore, close in, 6 large rooms, $1,200. Small cash pay- ment, balance at $20 per month. —2 acre tract near 26th street and Birchmont road; 5-room house, small barn; chicken house. A fine location, 81,350, terms to suit purchaser. J. P. Lahr, phone 93, Markham Hotel building. 6t9-23 FOR SALE—Cottage home, 5-rooms and bath, 60 ft lot. Price $3,000. —b5-room houa, 1 acre ground, all in first class condition. Price $2,760. —>5-room house, lot 66x330 ft. $2,000. Price| -~ on Bemidji Ave- .nue, 373% ft. lot. Price $2,100. mal school. Price $850. | Why pay more? BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BEKIDJI LODGE Loys! Order of MOOSE, No. 1452, Meets first & third Tues. each - menth Cor. anesota Ave. and Third St. 8 Visiting brothem specxally invited. C™B. Hoyt, Sec'y. Phone 701W ing SPEClAL TE M DRILL DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. —— A. V GARLOCK, M. D. DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block Bemldji Lodge No. 119 I 0. O. F, Beltramx Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK INITIATION W H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOCIAN o AND BURGEBON 5 Ibertson Blk Office Phone 168W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. 'N. M’KEE, Funeral Director Office: Miles Block House Phone 449 Oftice Phone §§ 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. Bemidji PHONE 178-W or R TELL IT WITH PICTURES } Pictures tell stories best— '?R'PE' .fi;_i".‘:}lg?.?' :‘. D: ) pictures are the universal Oftice in Mayo Biock language. .SO tell your story Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 with photographs, views, portraits, post cards, kodak prints, etc. A. A. RICHARDSON Photographer Rich Portyait Studio, 29 10th St. Popular priced quality portraits. Quality kodak finishing. Prints only 8¢, 4e, 5¢c, 6¢; post cards 5c. Drs. Marcum ‘& McAdory Phybicians and Surgeens Barker Block, Third St. House—11-12 a. m,, 8-6 p. m. Phones—Office 802, Res. 311 DR. L. A. WARD £ Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. B. A. KOLBE| DENTISTS - GROCERIES The Best That Money O e Lo Office—O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Can Buy Phores—Office 876-W. Ros. 876-R Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist = Barker Building Bemidjl, Minn. For Prompt and First Class Auto Livery Service At Reasonable Rates Day or Night Trips Ward Bros- Auto Livery 77 rHong 77 Has five and seven pas- senger cars, both open and enclosed, for every occa- sion. We are prepared for that trip to the country. 116 THIRD STREET VETERINARIANS B e e e o e e e R R VPN J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman's. Phone No. 202 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgesse DENISON & RURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them 03 small monthly payments M baek without question Ilnl-lll‘sfl"l lve hlll in the .fizn'{‘:; D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. | Phone 131. Collections a specialty Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. dence, strictly modern, 76 ft. corner lot, fine location, —A fine 7-room modern house, large porches, garage, 50 ft corner lot. Terms. Price $6,600. —A 7-room house, 50 ft./lot on Bel- Terms: Price $2,- trami avenue. 760. I —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 $2,5600. 6t9-23 Bemidii Floral Co. HAGANS U Choice CUT FLOWERS AND Clothos Closmaes 0 Muss Women PLANTS and Children ‘Artistic Designs " FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418

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