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FISHING IN BOYHOOD DAYS SEES GUOD N.TH THE TEA CUP’ |.,.|°|,. Time When Mother Kept Decter EIIM Aged Eduutor. Goes on Supper and_Praised,_the Five Record as Having Faith in That ‘Little Sunfish. ; Moderate Stimulant. The' city man' who' was' the country Dr. Charles W. Ellot, now in. his ‘of ‘yesterday closes‘his eyes a few -elghty-sixth year, confesses to a devi- utes and lives over again a sum- Ation from the strict rule of abstemi- er: afternoon of long ago, notes the Ousness which cannot but cause con- Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST CLASSIF[ED DEPARTMENTS INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive: insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion w111 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. waukee Journal. A day when his -ern in the inner circles of moral re- le ‘crowd, equipped with enough form, says the “New York World, ‘to feed a school of fish, betook - Though he has always indulged in “to.the pool where 1t was annu- ; “stimulants like tea, coffee and tal-_ ally reported and fervently believed ~€ohol,” and in tobacco not at all for| ™% 0 %o 0 T Ty T eece” phone| Crank. Please return for reward. the, big bass were hiding. -| more than'half a century, he yet finds | 550 POWE 3t9-25| W. E. Dean. 2t9-23 alomir;and “;:’,;:’,‘:’,:,‘;’;‘:;2,:7;’:,‘3 1t seoms to me to faciltate the men. | HELP WANTED—MALE FOR RENT Iake a’ muskie big enough to give him tal effort of writing and speaking.” e as great @ thrill as those little sun- | If the venérable’ ex-president “of [ (v nrpn 4 good live young man|FOR RENT—Modern room, 314 4th fish? ‘He was late to supper, but there ; Harvard university had ‘merely 8ald | . onan for Insurance business.| street. 5t9-28 'wids ‘supper kept for him. And mother i that he derived some dietic benefit | peynolds & Winter. 6t9-23 = V;I'ANTED LOST AND FOUND WANTED TO BUY—One or two good |[LOST OR._ STOLEN — Automobile aldn’t scold. She was pleased as | from tea, no exception-would betaken | - ————————————- |FOR ‘'R E N T — Furnished mod : ,::c;' ,n: told him t:,,,,,,‘;',',,d clean | to the statement. It is his frank ad- [WANTED—A good deliveryman. at|™" 00 "904 aAmerica :v o w_,‘_’;'g ; s the fish; and she would cook them,-} mission that he uses tea as a stimu- | Nangle’s store.. Must be able to N o lant and finds that it helps his mental | run Ford car. Apply at once. “other grown person praised his . Processes which will be challenged. Phone "81. 2d9-24 ’elgth. In all the world he and mother | Can there be good in any stimulant? alone recognized how worth while ; Can the wiliful excitation of the mind thoke five little sunfish were. ‘And yet.| by any ‘kind of brew-be other than it “aldn’t seem wonderful -that- she | Immoral-in its-essential nature? All didn't ask him where the bass were, | Simon-pure reformers of the drink evil 1 has That was what other people did. will feel sure that the use of tea w drugged Doctor Ellot's intellect and 10‘.2:.‘;::;0: ‘;? “::‘:;;’“,{,;t" 1’,2,":,,’,‘: robbed it of its highest productivity. WIAN'I‘LD—rKltchen girl at Third derful thing was-not the. little string | BUt What the world bas lost In that Street Cafe. : s particular will .count as nothing 0 | WwWANTED —Two experlenced dish- , of *boy's. fish,” but the mother Who |\ B0 Lointion that this distin- FOR SALE—On account of poor FOR RENT=Furnished*foom. Large room, suitable for two. 1001 Mis- invited. B. . sissippi ave. 3t9-23 < Hoxt, Sec'y Phone 701W ‘SPECIAL TEAM DRILL HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR RENT—A furnished room, cor- ner 6th street and Lake Boulevard. Gentleman preferred. 3t9-23 WANTED — Housekeeper, 314 4th street. 5t9-23 et FOR SALE—FARM i 1o e Wil 30 Dioane] thit she stood over & washers. Rex Cafe. 8-3tf| " health, will sell farms, three miles at 8 o’clock. 3 . e 1 guished champlon of temperance 18| > | goyshwest of Bemidjl. One of best I Rotyiove, cooking 'thém. (HoW #1841 not*100 per cent perfect in his pro- | WANTED—Girl for general house| farmg in locatlity.’ Good roads, THIS WEEK she: was to” @b it. ~~How happy she ‘would be if she could do it again, to- ¥: pBut she lives too far away now. work. Phone.587-W' or see ‘Mrs. hibition views. 3d9-23 telephone, R. F. D., and consolidat- ed schools; Farms consist of 160 and 350 acres. Terms to suit buy- er. Emil Peterson,~-Rte. No. 3, Box 12, Bemidji. Ly 6t9-26 INITIATION g, ‘H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 Munscn, Nymore. %€ wonder if he remembers to write Incendiary Bullets. tell her of his discovery—his dis- | gy, yncengiary bullets used during covery. ‘that mother's heart was big | 4. gar mostly fired from machine ‘enough to make his little fish a splen- guns carried by airplanes, were In @1d ‘catch. effect miniature high explosive shells, . Those supplied to our armies (mil- # == tlons of them were made at the Frank- New Grade of Rubber. ford arsenal) were of brass, hollowed o P TR T PR 7 Chrysil, a new high grade rubber, i8 | out to hold a composition of which |[PLUMS for sale—$3.50 a bushel vulcanized without difficulty. Itispro- | the principal ingredient was barium Call 11-F-2. 3t9-25 leaving city. F. T. Beaver, see duced by the Chr!!!;th‘hmn;l: 0:];]“” nitrate. To set this off, each bullet |5 oR"sAT T One-ton Ford truck for| Reynolds & Winter, agents. 6t9-28 ng | h e s e l‘:. d‘::br.en.t :enulsuol 8 mlmylm 28§ :;g :ed‘“;'e“n‘:l"g charge of magnesium _—aa.le or trade. Tom Smart.- 9-9tf| G SS'JE S-room house :n Ny- per:cent, and in one individual plant | An ordinary rifle bullet, 6 course, |FOR SALE—One new . red jacket| . D0re; ‘;‘md_ ’hahdi' kgood :el 3 “’1‘3& as; high as 6.57. Of Chrysothamnus|gs isolid. The tucendlary bullet is of [ - pump jack. Phone 496-W. ;“flg‘“;:i”““c *;‘},00 O dirace muuo!us. the chief species, 22 varl- | wholly different construction, though 2d9-24| Snap Sale” Plomeer. 3t9-23 iare kmown, 12 of them contain: | of the same caliber, being. meant % | oP"SATH Tate model Oliver typdt| ————— : —~——: ——o——— - lnl chrysill. The plants are large| carry flame. Its discharge sets five |- oo e "0t Miller's Re-|FOR SALE—Modern house, 1116 shrulis, maturing in six or eight years, | ¢ the explasive stuff contained In #t. | pair shop. 3td9-25 Lake Boulevard; hot water heat; i 5 ‘with’ an average welght of four| —Kansas City Star. P e P R ST, garage. Immediate possission. In- , to six pounds, and abound im many 2 Ca FOR SALE—Feras, roses and house{ 4quire 1117 Lake Boulevard. parts of North America.” ‘The rubber ‘ Desp: - 7t9-27 WANTED—A housekeeper. Family of four children going to school Inquire “Housekeeper” care Pio- neer. 6t9-25 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY AT TR R A A A A A AP AP FOR SALE—Cottage, garage and half acre lot in Omich’s addition. ‘Wish to sell at onge as owner is FOR SALE UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE, Fmenl Director PHONE 178-W or R I is P plants, 1,000 America avenue. TELL IT WITH i . Phone 276. 3t9-23 ; occurring i the cells and mot @8 &'| g, gooue wwell, what do you think ucd — |FOR SALE—House; five rooms, mod-|| PICTURES - ern except heat. Barn; chicken house; woodshed; store room; one Iatex: concentrates near the sofl Hne. | 5004 the geean?” Land Scout—“It's [FOR ANY Kind of real estato deal, see s B . " | too deep’ for me.”-~Boys' Life. or write E:'J. Wlllits, 218 T licans’ A Strike, - P S Ave. Phone 41. 1318 acre ground. Call at 619 . :;z;g *T1 show ‘em,” said the fem as she PermRt to w.ug M__———_ E—Tood black plush coat, street. t9- kicked the porcelain egg out of the [ - “Where are you golog?” oy . Persian lamb collar and . latge|FOR SALB—Finest corner location nest... |- “Got to’ take ‘& mmfi'l for £| "muft, all fer $30. Mrs. Sanborn. in ‘the city, opposite Library park, “nq “aai't make a bfid{ j:ur out pedmrunn license,” . .- 9-2 lot'75x140. A six-hoom house and ot me."—~Carvegie Puppet: & four-room house now on the lot. with photographs, prints, etec. A. A IICHAIDBON i - Photeg Rich- Portanit B FOR SALE—3-room reeidence; full{l Quality kodak ‘basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 28 lot tract ‘all well fenced; shade trees — - g}l under = cultivation; lot one — b4 block one Heffron addition. A. W. - Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-15tf NYMORE FOR SALE—A fine ‘bungalow, 4- rooms, hardwood floors, fine base- m—————— - FOR SALE—One duo-fold Davenport, good as mew, reasonable. Imquire xWintex' resldenee at La- 3ta9-25 Why pay porq? FOR SALE—BIig type. Duroc-Jersey “appring boar. . Cherry Kinsg Iline. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. PRINTERS AND FOR SALE—Chicken 000) and 50 |FOR SALE—4-room cottage; fine lo- Rhode Island Red single comb cation; modern except heat; 50- chickens. Call. 708 Bemidji ave.| ft lot; including gas-combination after six o’clock or phone 374. range valued at $116; gas heater; 339-24 gas connection in each hoom; hard coal heater; 4-ton nut coal, new garage. Phone 110-W, 1015 Bel- FOR SALE—Touloule geese. . First{" tramj ave. , 4t9-25 _“prize winnars for past three years| o T o . . . " at Beltrami co(lnty fair and Bemid- | FOR SALE—4-room house, 60 ft. lot, ji Pouliry skow. J. P, Lahr. Phone| good cellar. $26 per month. 93. 4d9-25 |—House at, Nymore, close in, 6 large ~————————————————| rooms, 111,200. t&,l,l;:)ll cash pay- %8 ment, balance af per month. FOR SALE—Ford touring car. A-l1l__ > aere tract near 26th street and dondition; new tires; recently Birchmont road; 6-room house, overbauled. Owner leaving state. small barn; chicken house. A fine Call at 520 Beltrami ave. after six location, $1,360, terms to suit o‘clock. 9-17tf| purchaser. J. P. Lahr, phone 93, e e S e SRR Markham Hotel building. - 6t9-23 FOR SALE—Coal heater; wood heat- | ~om— o m—rrmmm—rre e e er; kitchen cupboard; 15 cords of F‘Oal: damo:':nfi.i m;.!l.‘eée 5,;":;‘:" 16 inch birch and tamarac wood, —5-room h’dm 1 l'ere ground' ali - mostly split;.sundry little things. in first clu; .eondition~ J;fl“ ~0. B. Btephens, Irvine and 19th st. $2,750. g Bt9-24|_ 5 room house, lot 66x330 ft. Price $2,000. FOR SALE—The following cars at a|—7-room houn, on Bemidjl Ave- " We have moved into our new building and have added considerabie new machin- ery, including a Duplex printing press, an automatic press, a miller saw trimmer, new fonts of type, new stones, storage cab- inets ete. Upon inventory we find that it | -is to’ our advantage to dlspose of the fol- owmg items: Phone 657 Service " '’At Reasonable Rates Day or Night Trips THESE PRICES HOLD IF TAKEN AT ONCE The first check for any item takes it One Omaha Folder, in first class eondition........ $150.00 One Perfection Composing Roorh S8aw, with fout L TCHCIO BRAWB .ooovonsmconscisonsnissaivsascossopsnsasnasssisisaal 150.00 One complete set of Mergenthaler Linotype 12 Point Matrices, new, never been used, 77 pHong 77 QB TOF ..o s IESI X ) Two 13 inch Iron Pullies, worth' wholesale - $4.35, for ....... eeeeee 3,00 Two 12" inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale . PLR TR T S e O S 2.25 Two 7 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale $2.40.. . 1.50 One b5 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.20.... 1.25 One 8 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.65.. . 1.75 One 8 inch Wood Pully, worth wholesale $2.40.. 1.50 One 9 inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale $2.90.. 2.00 One Graduate Speed Pully, worth wholesale $600. -One Ford touring car, $400. Bemidji Auto Co. lot, fine location.; 6t9-24|—A fine 7-room modern house, lnrgo porches, garage, 60 ft cormer lot. Terms. Price $6,660. | —A 7-room house, 60 ft. 1ot on Bel- tramji avenue. Terms. Price $2,- 750. —Two 6-room houses, well located, 50 ft. corner 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 Peanut Production, Alabama 18 the leading state in peanut production, with 6,840,000 bush- els to her credit in 1919, while five other states produced from 8,400,000 bushels ~'to 5,500,000 bushels _each. The total production of peanuts in the United States last year was 83, 368,000 bushels, having a cash value Bemidji, Minn. BEMIDJI LODGE Loys! Order of vMOOSE, No. 1482, Meets first & third each menth Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers -pecnlly e A R R TSR P Bemidji Lodge No. 119, eltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening annah, Rec. See., Tel 719W Pietures tell stories best— pictures are the universal language. So tell your story views, portraits, post cards. kodak iofln St. -~ POPUIAF priced quality portraits. Prints only 8¢, 4e, 5c, 6¢; post urdl Ge. 8 A." KOLBE t, , wood h , chick: X FOR SALE _teo o Demen ste | Souse, ot 1ssaito. prico 31350, || ~ GROCERIES P"BL’S”ERS “7tac simfle signature ' stamps, vo- __;'l'gg:‘ -cl(?:;::id:.?%v::;r Price The Best That M DR. J. W..&E'DRICH itarial seals and’ corporstion seals s Ste 28 e é B oney Prolfice=0'Leary-Bowaer Blag, : ‘ an uy 'hones—Oftice 376-W. Res. 37¢-R Corner Eleventh and Doud For Prompt and First Class ' Auto Livery ‘Ward Bros- Auto Livery Has five and seven pas- senger c¢ars, both open and iworth $110.00, PYiCe......ccrrmevecuncmcmrcnrnncasnnes 100.00 bargain. We need room for new| nue, 373% ft. lot. Price $3,100. enclosed, for every occa- One complete series Caslon Old Roman, 6: to cars, One 1916 Dodge touring car,| —4-room house, 26 ft. lot, near Nor-|| sion. We are prepared for '86 point inclusive, 13 fonts, used, for......=.. 975 '"72‘:'50.0“5“1:1159Bfig:d;:“‘;:'fi"i:;: . mal achool, Erfl‘c": ::g tone rest.|| tHAE trip to the country. One 18% inch Iron Pully, worth wholesale . £700. One 1917 Dodge roadster, | dence, strictly. modern, 76 ft. corner 118 THIRD STREET numnmu Phone 131. Bonrdman s Corner Drug Store of $80,000,000. Last winter the aver- preceding year. This is a gain of 27 per cent, 168 per cent greater than the increase shown by passenger cars. Only eighteen states make compila- tions of truek registration. New York leads with others following in this or- der: Tllinots, Ohlo, Pennsylvanta, Calj- | the blood and were found ‘:‘; rem:t: lforn!a Towa and Texas. Nevada with | parts of the body where they ha 700 1s at the foot of the list. _ | stuck ln an artery. sy — e i consulting surgeon of St. Thomas’ hos- pital, London, in the Lancet. An in- teresting fact related by him is that bullets that penetrated the heart were often expelled through the aorta with Prompt ‘Attention 'BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO0. Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji, Minn. Phone 418 $8.00, for 5.00 i city, only $2,600. ge price paid for peanuts was $2.40 | _ . i One Lead Cutter 1.00 per bushel. . Reynolds & Winter. 6t9-23 Bemid" Fl r l C One large Wooden Pully Wheel, worth whole- ,,,,, Biar Redie Rt ]l 0 a 0. = eal ) - sale L L A {1 5.00 Th T‘m.gg;ga l:ch;:z use at| During the war surgeons did some CHoice . FOLe Paper Baler.......ucsmsimssasssssesassaons 15.00 o ef:r; ot ths 3eor 1010, mmictimpased enraord]narytop;mt[onsdonttlt]: nte:‘;:. CcuT Fll;O“ll‘I-_ZrRss AND 0 An account of these and of the - LA with approximately 700,000 for the aique Is given by Sir Charles Ballance, ‘Artistic Designs Given to Mail Orders NEW KAPLAN BUILDING BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn.. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eyo—E-r—-Nou—-’l'hmt Glasses Pitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH _- Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block OSTROPA: AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 168W DR. H. A. NORTHROP THRIO PXYSICIAN C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Block House Phone 449 Oftice Phone 88 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidfi DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and S-um i Oftice in Mayo Bl Phone 396 Res. Phon- 397 Drs. Marcum & McAdory Ply‘khu nl !-r.-l Barker. House—11-12 a. m,, $-§ p. ™. Phones—Office 303, Res. 818 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS 1 DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidjl, Minn, VETERINARIANS " P A A A A A A AN AP e. o J. WA‘I;NINGER Office and Hoanlfll 3 door-uo'.ut of Troppman’s. Phone No. 303 3rd_Btreet and Irvine Ave. Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess D.-’!l'“ & BURGESS Phones: Oftice 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. A AP AP BUSINESS A A A P E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash - -.and sells them o2 small monthly payments hout mm D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Collections & specialty DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaue Phone 144 PAGE SEVEN

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