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Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents By JAMES MORGAN (Copyright, 1520, by James Morgan.) A MAN AFOOT 1797-180j—Vice president. 1801—Inaugurated third presi- dent, aged 57. 1803—Purchased Louisiana. 1807—Enforced Embargp act. 1809—Retired to Monticello. |l23_—July 4, died, aged 83. LE HE furious storm aroused by the combat ‘between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, the greatest gladiators to face each other in the arena of American politics, makes our recent campaigns seem like sunshow- ers. Hamiltonlans scorned to eat and drink, and sometimes even to pray, with the Jeffersonians. To give a daughter in marriage with one of them was almost abhorred as’ mis- cegenatlon. Nothing else so stirs the angry pas- slons as a conflict of classes or of sec- tions. This was both doubly bitter. JAn almost solid South united with the Northern masses in a common o dread of a strong government and in a common hostility to the old ruling caste in the middle states and New England. The new parties called them- selves Federalists and Republicans, In the first hatile, when those par- ties fought -for the chair of Washing- ton in 1796, the result' was so close that Jefferson came within two elec- Thomas Jefferson. . ... toral votes. of, -winning. thepresidency against Adams.. In the sécond battle, / which was waged in 1800, he beat Adams, Contrary to the familiar story of his hitching his lorse to the capitol fence, Jefferson- walked to his inauguration and afterward walked back ‘to his boarding house, which was only a few hundred yards away. This man afoot, dreamer and thecrist, quietly ushered in -that day a more lasting revolution than a man on horseback could have wrought with a sword and whiff of grapeshot. Believing that revolutions should begin at home Jefferson revolutionized the White House by casting aside the ceremonials which had been adopted in a feeble imitation of kingly courts. Opening the doors to all, without re- gard to social classifications and with- out order of precedence, his rule was “first come, first served.” Determined that the president, as he said, should cease to be a personage, he stopped the custom of celebrating a president’s birthday, never made a public tour, did his own marketing and went and came like any other citizen. Although no successor has thrown a British min- ister into a fit of indignation by re- ceiving him in slippered feet, Jefrer-, sonian simplicity rather more than ‘Washingtonian courtliness remains the standard of presidential conduct. It, was the strange fortune of this mout thoroughgoing pacifist to find himself at the helm in the midst of a world at war. When the globe was bristling with bayondts until it looked like a porcupine, he calmly announced that peace was his passion, and start- el out by cutting down his little army one-half and by, talking of hauling up his seven warships.’ His only interest in the Napoleonic struggle was to keep out of it. Nevertheless while the military, pow- - ers were fighting over little islands and provinces and drenching Europe with {heir blood, this most unmilitary president, without firing a shot, gath- ered in far richer spoils than the vie- tors in twenty-five years of warfare divided among themselves at the con- gress of Vienna, As Jefferson's elec- tion was a bloodless revolution, his upon to render, and thdir ability te render that service, the highway from an edueational standpoint has become a subject of much greater importance than. heretofore, sa that highway offi- cials—national, state and county—are placing greater reliance upon the ed- ucational phase of highway work in INCREASED USE OF HIGHWAYS Economic_Problems H:‘v. Arisen That Call for Presentation of Facts to Public. Owing to the rapldly growing use of the public highway'as a passenger and freight carrier—both In short and long ‘Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST CLASS[F[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 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. hauls—and the lack of a correspond- | eration from the public. ing progress in the effictency of the road itself, economic problems have arisen that call for a careful and a clear presentation of facts to the pub- securing effective und practical co-0p- THE PIONEER WANT ADS - - Transfer Your Records in the Modern Way 163 or 589. 1t10-7 Tues. each month 3 —— | FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, |} Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St. EA V.EGARIfiOCK, M. D. Pon L WANTED—Engineer and an orderly| see or write Willits & Olson. B ye—Ear—Nosé—Throat Records that are worth transferring are worth 2t St. Anthony's hospital, 10-5tf 1213t fi“!,’n:’ ‘gmll;nx;:;:hesx:cs;emlly Glasser Fitted keeping in security and accessible shape. % The Alisteel transfer cases meet just such reqmre-4 ments. Safe, sanitary,” convenient, and perma- ' WANTED WANTED—Practical nursing. 815 North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. D. 6t10-7 HELP WANTED—MALE HELP W ANTED——-FEMALE Frederick Orin Bartlett, distinguish- WANTED—Girl at St. Afithony’s hos- FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished modern | FOR RENT—Furnished modern room, Sixth street and Lake Blvd. Gentleman preferred. 3t10-8 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. 9-29tf .LODGES BEMIDJ! LODGE Loys! Order of MOOSE, No. 1452, Meets first & third Phone 701W ¢ Next Meeting Regular Business, Social Evening BUSINESS .AND PROFESSIONAL lie: As a result of the divergence be- | BRING RESULTS Mississippi ave. - 3t10-9| rooms. Phone 306-W. 2d10-8 tween the service highways are called —_— - = e WANTED TO BUY—1,800 bushels of [ FOR RENT — Furnished modern potatoes. Write to University of| room. 600 Bemidji ave. 3d10-8 DOCTORS DR3. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidjl, Minn, DR. £. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon nent. ¢ The first cost is the last.” e s aina e, : pital. / 9-23tf| FOR SALE—Liberal terms, good 7- Office Security Bank Block R s e room house; modern except heat; WANTED—Kitchen girl ‘at Third| jy excellent condition; lot 100x140 Bemidji Lodge No. 119, Street Cafe. 9-21tf| ¢t garage and \wood shed; can 1. Q. 0. F, Beltrami Office Fumu:ure WANTED—KItchen girls at Mark- give immedate possession. Inquire 623 Mississippi avenue. 5t10-R Ave. and 4th St., meets DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons i every Friday evenin ham Hotel. 6d10-13 TR - at 8 o’clock. ol Office' Miles Block | WANTBED—Kitchen girl for Third —~4-Toom residence; full THIS WEEK basement; two porches; electric street Cafe. Eight hour shift. N ) " v . 2 9-30tf lights; good well water; on 28 lot INITIATI tract all well fenced; shade trees GN DR. H. A. NORTHROP WANTED—An experienced sales| all under cultivation; lot one|}W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSI ? block one Heffron addition. A. W. || R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W AND FURGRON The lllustratxon shows how, lady. Inquire at the Bazaar 181;?;3 Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-16tf v Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W purchase of the immense empire of Louisiana, which doubled the territory of the United Sgates, was a bloodless conquest, the greatest peaceable an- nexation the world ever saw. Having made it, the flag was no more than holkted on the farther bank of the Mississippi than he dispatched Lewis und Clark and Captain Pike boldly to #py out the unexpiored rivers and mountains of the new soil, so honestly won, and from which so many free utates were to'spring. Jefferson is the only president who remained the leader of his party af- ter leaving the White House. Indeed. the Democrats never have ceased (o swear allegiance to his spirit. Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. Alisteel transfer cases \are' capacity. ¥ It affords perma- nent protection against _ fire, dust, mice, and vermin. Whether ; you need “files) safes, desks, tables, or shelv- ing, you will find here the WANTED—Girl for general house- good wages. Northwood, N. D. WANTED—Girl to work for farmer|FOR SALE—Round Oak base burner out in North Dakota, small family Write 1. C. Bruce, 6t10-12 AR or write E. J. W1llits, 218 I" Itram! 1109 Minnesota ave. 3t10-7 — FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, see almost new. Phone 461, A H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R stacked.*‘l‘hc legs on each FOR N— on ith . the work. Mrs. D. J, Moore, Mark- OR SALE : R ‘ oo i o o B Hotel. o201t~ HUFFMAN & O’LEARY C. R. SANEORN, M. D; Thus as many units as are WANTED—Girl for cashier and l:r(!nnpsl:tleAE_(,:llT‘::];o"“li nél‘v'e'i"i’v'.f: FURN“'URE AND Physician and -Surgeon 'used are held firmly together.' é‘ef“'flt‘““l’“y work at C"“g;’i 0% nue. e O A ! ‘This file saves from 15 to 20::8 sloros = S ——hdi .- Oftice: Miles Block 25, floor space over wood WANTED—Competent girl for gener- *Ofbffgfif:;gk“"‘)‘ss"é’(’)% J‘“‘”:’l“‘“'f 3:“ U_ND_E_ RTAKING Iouse Phone 449 Office Phone §§ reater filin, al housework. No washing. 1113 and has 25% grea g Bemidi) ave, 3a10-7| St 3t10-9 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te 5. Other hours by appointment. 1 very unit to fit your FOR SALE—FARM . Ave. Phone 41. 12184 Phone 401-W Calls Made 'requirements. in the_ FOR SALE—New Dodge Sedan. Will 1at Natlonal Bank;Bldg: . Bemidit ‘Allsteel line of office, LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you| Loic biberty bonds or other £oo¢|( TELL IT WITH furniture—the g b curities. H. C. Baer. . r : ne. Come to our office and look PICTURES equipment ‘that be-' over our bargain signs. Willits & |[FOR SALE—Young geese, almost Pictures tell stories best. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. longs with success. Olson. 9-20tf | full grown at $3 each. Telephone (| y2op § Physician and Surgeon A e 423-W. Frank Huberi. 12t10-7|| Pictures are the universal $ffice in. Mayo ‘Blosk i FOR SALE—40 acres wild, cut-over language. So tell your story ||L2lene 396 Res. Phone 397 land, or »'ade for Ford car. See H.|FOR SALE—Coal stove, practically || with photographs, views Boeik. Crookston Reading room,| mew. Also child’s go-cart. Cheap, trai g 2 after 7 p. m. 5d10-9| it taken at omce. :215 Bemidji|| POY tmtst' post cards, kodak PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE FOR SALE—By owner. 160 acres|_>'eMue 5d10-8|| priN SA' eAc' RICHARDSOR Drs. Marcum & McAdory —14 cleared. Heavily timbered. Lo s i . A S & . Bem‘d.") Mlnn $1,500 cash. Balance, terms to Fl)ll‘\‘(el I;::‘]e] lor”;:isl; Lg‘;isi?figr,:“:&‘j i Photographer Physicians and Surgeons suit. Inquire H. T., Box 171, Be-| A '® Gibson, Bemld“. Phone 843, Rich Portmit Studio, 29 10th St. Barker Block, Third St. Fe midji. ., . 8d10-9 i A 6t10-7 Popular priced quality portraits. louse—11-12 a. m., 3-6 p. m. inets, ete. lowing items: The first check for any item takes it One Omaha Folder, in first class condition. One Perfectipn Composing Room Saw, with four circle saws worth: $110.00, price ... mansaanimg One 13%- inch JIron Pully, worth wholesale One large Wooden Pully Whee! sale $16.00, for One Paper Baler. Bemidji, men. Attention—— THESE PRICES HOLD IF TAKEN AT ONCE 3150.‘00 'BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING (0. We have moved into oyr new building and have added considerable new machin- ery, including a Duplex printing press, an automatic press, a miller saw trimmer, new fonts of type, new stones, storage cab- Upon inventory we find that it is to our advantage tb dlspose of the fol- 150.00 east of Nymore on Roosevelt road. erty. Gus Larson, Box No. 25, Ny niore. 3d10-9 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Bemidji and Nary, GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother’s Old Favor- ite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone know that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak- ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get ‘this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and trou- blesome. Nowaways, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other mgredxents, at a small cost. Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this gray hair dnuppenn, and after an- other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. told of their ap- preciation of our courtesy and busi- ness fairness. ME.IBERTS FIJNEHAL OIRE UNDERIAK!NG E Would consider exchange of prop- FOR SALE—40 acres land, 6 miles| fop SATE One Ford touring car in Inquire Be- at rear of excellent condition. midji machine works Candy Kitchen. 3d10-9 FOR SALE—One 15-horse power heating boiler, good for 1,300 feet of radiation. L. P. Eckstrum, 320. Beltrami‘ave. 3t10-9 —_— Phone 22-F-310. FOR SALE—One 13%-inch iron pul- ly, worth wholesale, $4.35, can be bought for $3.50, if taken at once. Inquire at Pioneer office. FOR SALE—See the Bemidji BSta- tionery store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarfal seals and corporation seals O ——— FOR SALE—A new Maxwell car and a new Maxwell truck (ton and a half) cash or bankable paper. Henry H. Beaulieu, 716 Minnesota ave. 6td10-9 FOR SALE—One Pittshury automatic No. 65 water heater, used only 10 months; in fine shape. Price $110. Herbert & Russell, Brainerd, Minn. 6t10-11 FOR SALE-—Beautiful driving horse, 7 years old; weight about 1100; also good delivery wagon; double driving harness; good auto for sale we will offer two new Maxwell Touring cars, two Maxwell trucks, and two second hand cars at bar- MARKHAM COFFEE SHOP Markham Hotel Building HOT MEALS DAILY as follows Breakfast 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dinner 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Supper 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Lunches prepared and served to order. Open from 7. a.m. to 12 p.m. 9-29tf | ° Quaiity kodak finishing. Prints only 3e, 4c, bc, 6¢; post cards Ge. Why pay more? B. A. KOLBE Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 For Prompt and First Class Phones—Office 802, Res. 313 DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. DENTISTS DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding ] Beml!djl, Minn. & A A A A A A A A A AP AP AP VETERINARIANS Auto Livery Service ‘At Reasonable Rates Day or Night Trips Ward Bros- Auto Livery 77 rrone 77 Has five and seven pas- sion. We are prepared for that trip to the country. 115 THIRD STREET Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS ‘Artistic Designs Prompt Attention J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 8 doors west of Troppman’s. ' Phone No. 208 3rd Street and Irvine Ave. br. W. IKX. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 8-R; Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn, One complete set of Mergenthaler Linotype through your hair, taking one small| or trade. E.J. Willits. 4t10-8 (| senger cars, both open and BUSINESS ) 12 Point Matrices, new, never been used, strand at a time; by morning the|or-—r et || enclosed, for every occa- E. M. SATHRE DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Childrem FIRE INSURANCE Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 REAL ESTATE " REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avease Pheae 144 il FOR SALE—Two 13-inch iron pul- cover for transmission for large|™ "o "\ orth wholesale $4.50 a plece, GROCERIES PRINTERS AND AL St A e T T T Co., for reward. 6ta10-12[ 5 0o En gofllce . 9-29tf DR.J. W. DJEDRICH The Best That Money Ditishi0r Laoe, Bowes B = ‘ UBLISHERS FOR SALE—Big type Duro:-Jersey Phonesp—Office 376-W. __Ren, BEPRmYI TURN spring boar. Cherry King line. Can Buy e, Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnpld. N —— $4.85 for noladie n e sl 3.60 gain prices. Cash or bankable pa- . Buys Small Houses for cash Two 13 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale D in, vancel & sw'";{’;&'_ej ol weileth 0 $4.35, for 3.00 . 2 el e el and sells them o2 smal Two 12 inch Iron PRullies, worth wholesale FOR SALE—Two 12-inch pullies for monthly payments $3.560; one 8-inch pully, $1.50; two $3.60, for 2.25 = 7-inch pullfes for $3.00; one 6- —_— Two 7 inch Iron Pullies, worth wholesale $2. 40.. 1.50 luchdrmllly1 lnr’ ::} .025: f;ne xra;dlllal:: Monex bo sck without question Bpee: g .| and one 9-inc alve One a_mc}ll‘IIron I;xlg, worthhwhltl)hi'sal? $2.22(6)E.. :;: Dily for $2.00. These are ul good tresmnens o FTCH, ECSRMA, 0"ll). H;, l:::l(, Attorney at Law ne 8 in ron Pu worth wholesa! .65.. & iron pujlies in good condition. Also | other itching skin diseases. ce, Northern National Bank Bldg. One 8 inc Yy th S Z ~LL 0f our Dro- some shafting and one large wood. | F67 & 75 cent box at our risk, Phone 131, Collections & spectalty One 8 inch Wood Pully, worth wholesale $2.40.. 1.50 tessional enéi en pully wheel for $5.00. If in- Bonrdmmés C;rne;[ Drug Store One 9 inch Iron Pully, worth whoiesale $2.90.. 2.00 : s terested in any of the above call at emidji, Minn. gies are dignified % 5 One Graduate Speed Pully, worth wholesale by .a beautiful, the Eioneer;oftice; 920t | —————— f— $8.00, for .... 5.00 simple grace. = s One Lead Cater. 1.00 Thote wham we Bemidji Fforal Co have served have [

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