Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 7

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WOULD REMAIN I Old Doctor Jones Evidently Was Sat.| isfied That He Could Read His - Own: Writing. 0ld Doctor Jones, Who once prac-| ticed medicine in a New Jersey town, was known everywhere as & notorious- | 1y bad speller. ~ He slfyped up on the| simplest words, and people wondered | how he managed to write prescsip- tions, es'peclnlly in medlcal Lativ, so that they could be read and’ under- | stood. - Though the “Doc,” as he was called, could not spell, he was, never- N BUSINESS {Coroner-. .. " COUNTY DIRECTORY' A. D. Johnson Earl County’Auditor. Treasurer. . Reg. of Deeds. Clerk of Court Sherift,..... County Attorney Supt.’ of Schools. . S0l ROK. Bliler| Surveyor. . D. C. Dvoracek County Agent. COUNTY, COMMISSIONERS 1st. District. . ~award Pauison 2d District Hans B, Imsdahi; 3rd Distric! «.Samuel, Ellis 4th District. . Wm. Lennon CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRS' 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. WANTED WANTED-—One Collic pup. Call 752~ ‘W. 1110 Bemidji av: 3t12-20 WANTED—Dressmaking and remod- FOR RENT e FOR RENT—Furnished room, $3 per week, 401 Park avenue. 5t12-17 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Empty flour sacks at Ganter's Bakery. 12-4tf FOR SALE—One good sewing ma- BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DR3. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and ‘Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M, B’ E’o——Enh-Non—TE(rlgf G-l;l;n Pitted theless, accountéd a good physician|5th District. ..J. F. Hayes| “opng 1 Be . FOR RENT—TWo furnished rooms| . chine, 619 Fifth street, city. | CIALIEY o and his patieis gwore. by h‘;my, Ho! i e cling, 021 Bemidii avenue, FRORe | ror light Liousekeeping, 714 Park 9.8 inidn] el sent’ his preseriptions ‘tegilarly to a | CITY DIRECTORY . i Avenue, 4t12-21! . 5208 e ¥ certain druggist in_the fown becausé| MeYOr. . . . . Johnson .\ NTEDExperienced maid for FOR ANY KIND O:l reaflkes!ate donl Pr“'ect Yu“r Klddles i DR._E.. Jj, .SMITH this man was the only’ druggist who . Treasurer. Geo. W.Thea, " goneral housework, Mrs. Frank |FOR RENT--Unturnished rooms for Bes. of Srite Willlta & Olaon, the 4 3 | Physician and ;Surgeon could read them. 'How the aruggxs:vgmfi‘fi,‘;, 'M?Ba;l’e;’,‘ Getchell, 1024 . ‘Beltrami - avenue.| light housekeeping. 1001 Missis- ) 5 ! Join the IMoose — then || Oftice Security Bank Block .. succeeded in doing it was a mystery 2 6t12-18 | sippi avenue. 5d12-18 Mooseheart, “the school that |! - to every one. , Everything went well for a Jong | City Engineer a) hales Dailey | i Water Dept.......E. J. Bourgeots | Fire Chief.... ces nd Phone 431. WANTED TO RENT--Two furnish- furnirhed FOR RENT—A modern FUR SALE—Dry Jack pine body wood, 16-ft. length. Phone 602-J J. A. Dawson. 6t12-22 trains for life,” gives your kiddies . greater protection /| DRs. GILMORE & MccANN i ed rooms or partly furnished rooms time, then one day the druggist was ! o4 o| room. Gentleman proferred. Ad- ife i - Yimoy. L o dledY e m:ezm N B TR TR AR for ug;it housekeeping. Cillll 2P_xlus dress “Rooin™ oaré Ploncer. TOK VALE—Ses tes Bemidn B || than $10,000.00 life insur. Physicians and Surgeons neer office. 12-6tf tiorery store for rubber stami: ance gives. Office Miles Block largely attended and Dactor. Jones | was one of the principal mourners. What will become of “Doc” now? ‘Who will he get to read his preserip- tions? were questions on every one'’s lips. It was pretty generally agreed that the future looked black. for the physiclan, but this man who spelled rheumatism “rumatiz” was not to be HAVE BRIEF SPAN OF LIFE| Most Placer Mining Camps Flourish for a Little While and Then Pass Into Oblivion. i Exceptions to the rule governing mining camps, hectic activity, and quick decay, are Helena, site of a I HAVE Opened a blacksmith shop in Nymore in rear of Tagley’s old store. H. M. Baldwin, Nymore. 4t12-21 WANTED TO RENT—By Jan. 1, four or five room house or three or four rooms suitable ior housekeeping, FOR RENT—Furnished, heated room, Suitable for one or two rentlemen, 615 Minnesota. Ptone 99. 6t12-18 FOR RENT—Two furnished modern . warm rooms at 110 Sixth street, just across from postoffice. 2!12-!9’ fac simile signature stamps, nt tarial seals and cordoration sea! FOR SALE—Dry cut tamarack ir 16-in, 48-in., and pole lengths. De- llvered anywhere in city. Phonc 16-F-2. E 6t12-21 FOR SALE—Timothy and Clover hay Also 4-ft. cord wood. ‘Carl Opsata You, as a Moose, and your family, also enjoy the follow- ing among many other bene- fits—social, fraternal and benevolent; sickness and ac- cident, $7.00 per week; fu- neral, $100.00, etc. Nowhere else than in a DR. H. A. NORTHROP OBTEOPATRIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Ibertson Blk Office Phone 168W discournged. The day after the obse- | gnetime noted placer camp, and the | furnished or unfurnished. nd- Phone 4-F-2. Bemidji, Minn., R o — quies of the druggist the following | fne city of Den\-ler, wheré, ,ln the sum- | dress “G” care Pioneer. | F. D: No. 2 it 6t12-22 membership in the Loyal Or- C. R. SANBORN, M. D. ‘2onouncement, printed in long-hand, | oz of'1853, James H. Plerce panved | 3t12-17 | Good 6-room house for rent. Houses der of Moose can you get so |, Physician and Surgeon , B | ) appeared in the windaw: of ‘the phar- out'a little gold from g sandbar pear and lots for sale in any part of the city desired with prices right. All} FOR SALE-—Gas stove, nearly new If taken before Dec. 25, will be great family protection for so little expense—only $3.25 Oftice: Miles Block macy: ~ “Dr. Jones has bought thisiyng mouth of Cherry creek, a discov- . H " Try creek, ! kinds of farms, improved ild. sold. reasonable. Moving away. :.‘;‘s'f ::\(:lreflll p:eswéi-‘l‘pgl(::rlx‘sm:fiq:l:tkw gey. dige fl"’g the ::;pe(;mm:;st 015: 1 Tl:lo Phelps Agenpcy, T,%‘;,,:,:ndn Phone 471-J. Mrs. G. D. Bolinger || per quarter year. | House Phone 449 Offica Phone 8§ e tl stor! 2- : . ;z::zsfizdsl’ls:s pse!:l:t coun:xe'y. Kl’HUIn il atiats — - ok ‘2 o xs’.‘fut.- 0?1 W.BHN‘IIB \g'elll.lnho%% l'lq'g | ” 'he z ; ive clty of | FOR SALE—Oue tapestry rocker anc .. Chas. B. Hoyt, phone 701~ Tie ey RABBIT'S INSTINCT. AT FAULT |, Tio fne i poesve 210,28 e o crnmten) FOR SALE_FARM | Shalsone Senint lner ool Y MOOSE || P® A.DAnnensera |- —_— 3 H any floor lamp; | 4 Probably Would Have Died in Trap to the:ruls of ablll‘nonrthnt l;ns Ibec':_ For INDIGESTION one wringer. In first class condi- i Chiropractor From Which It Might Have. |l\c alinost unfalling fato of PIRTEE| {47 | |LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you| tion. Apply M. A. Greenblat, 1218 {{ Meetings Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te ! Escaped With Ease. camps. . While, strictly speaking, Lew: | Take dry on tongie oF one. Come to our office and look| Bemidji avenue. 12-15tf 5. Other hours b, f - 3 but the with hot or cold water. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays ours by appointment. \ T {iston was not a placer cm‘lip.t ut ELIEF! aver our hargain signs. Willits & |, e~ MOOSE HALL Phone 401-W Calls Made I'have seen a bird tethered to ts | OUtfitting point, gt the head of steam- | QUICK R Olson, the land men 3-28tf Minn. Ave. & 3rd 1st National Bank Bldg. Beml breeding ‘place—Its feet held fast by | boat navigation, for the stampede ln:o Price, 25.50-75¢ FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY nn.’ Ave St. . emiagt L the hairs which lined its nest—but, |the cléar-water region, in the enrly g — LOST AND FOUND until the other day I had never known | ‘605, it wns a placer camp o other m‘MAKfll OF FOR SALE—Choice first mortgages |~ or heard of a rabbit being caught in | respects, and i the wild spirit of early- | S8COTT'S EMULSION 15 AR A A AR AR AN AAAAAAAAAAAS on Bemidji property. Good rate DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. | LOST—Evening of Dec. 15, pen part| of interest. E. M. Sathre. 1t12-1 Physician and Surgeon a snare of its own devising, writes an observer of nature. In an old pas- ture in Middle Teviotdale, where the day gold hunting. With the sailing away of the steam- ship Victoria, bearing 350 Nome resi- of Baby Grand fountain pen. Find- er leave at Ploneer for reward. Mra. Burnham. Phone 751-J. i FOR S8ALE—House at 1007 Minne- sota avenue. 6 rooms and bath. Bemidji Lodge No. 119, 1. 0. O. F., Bel- ® trami_Ave. and 4th t Qffice in Maye Block {1 Fhone 396 Res. Phone 397 L L E— L UL St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o’clock. THIS WEEK | grass grows rank beside the old haw- | dents, most of whom announced their thorn hedge which fences. the field, a | purpose never to return, the br_ondlng rabblt was seen to be struggling as if | spirit of melancholy came in with the striving ¢n escape from a smare, On 'long, long winter. Again the “wolf's Phorne 67 or 662-W. 6t12-22 ] FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write E J. Willits, 121 Third . Phone 41. 1213t 3t12-20 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-6 p. m. Phones: Gffice 802, { LOST—Between 1107 Lake Blvd. and ! going up to the spot, I found that the | long howl is heard on Oannalaska’s hind legs of the rabbit were firmly |lonely shore,” and the little rempant bound together with “ropes” of grow- |of population is left with memories ing grass. Apparently the little cap- | and disappointed hopes. Yet a few ! tive had been rolling ftself among the | will cling to the deserted beacl to the | grass, and, in the process, had un- |jast breath of life, for such is the wittingly woven 1ts own bonds. The |yunfalling record of every farous, rabbit had evidently been a prisoner ic“mp' to live over again in memory, for some days, being thin-in-body and | through _the long arctic nighis, the feeble from the effects of its fruitless | gtirring scenes of 20 years ago.—Spo- i N Touiphi~- Tomoryow f¢ _(;I Right]25 Boy Barker’s Drug, one child’s white Thibet fur neckpicce. No. 711-W. at Pioneer office. $1 reward. Or leave John Claffy. 2d12-18 MRS, M, . CROWLEY. of Los | struggles for liberty, while the ground around the tufts of grass to which it was fastened was closely cropped, though seemingly instinct had never suggested -that it might have eaten away its “chains.”-~The Weekly- Scots:" man. | Wall of Dragons of Pekin. The dragon screen of Pekin is hid- den behipd a hilleek in the winter pal- ace grounds. It is a wall perhaps 20 feet high and 100 long, faced completely with tile cast to represent nine large-size dragons in bas relief, of various-colors—yellow, purple, buff, maroon, orange—dancing gayly absve emerald billows against a pale blue sky. Most sculptured Chinese dragons ‘are lifeless, angular beasts; but here there is an almost un-Chinese vigor and audacity in the spring and twist of the lithe bodies. They leap, whirl, lunge, and writhe until the spectator ; steps back, half afraid that they will come tumbling oft the screen, striking at the unwary with their sturdy claws. | There are, I believe, critics who tench that plastic art should never under- take to portray moments of activity. If this be correct, the dragons stand condemned; Wut if the sculptor may ever rightly give us life in its vivid, moving moments, here is a master- piece.—Exchange. British Exiles in Holland. “On this spot lived, taught and died John Robinson, 1611-1625"—so reads the inscription on a simple plate in the wall of a picturesque little louse in the old town of Leyden. Here every year many Americans and English people come to see the spot where lived not only John Robinson, Willinm Bradford, William Brewster, and other men educated at Cambridge, but algo many other Dritish exiles mostly from the triangle between the rivers Aire and Trent and Humber. They had refused {o take their religion from the English court, and had been ! driven from their homes into the Dutch republic, where conscience was free. Most of them stayed 12 years in Holland and then sailed in the Speedwell from Delfshaven to Ply- mouth, where they joined other Brit- jsh exiles’in the Mayflower August 1, 1620. ] suuenign Does Much. When you come down, to breakfast | & in the morning, to be greeted, per- haps, withithe guggestion that you ook ill apd tiréd, you may, if you are very suggestible, actually feel fil and tired for the rest of the day, un- | Camp Lewis, near Tacoma, Wash. | By | ‘Weekly. | ey . -Review. Anceles, who says Tanlac com- | . | kane Spokesman-Review. | b_letre"}v hi‘_"f'“fed Ser hm}fl‘n a.fte; I Chrlatmu; Seals e il 1| eve g else. even a change DI & Mikies ot Ballot: veryiling slse, even 8 shanzert ||| Are Stamping Out F. H. Lamley, an ore ‘specialist, is le’_‘f' w0 I ) Tubefqulogu i rémoving lead and copper-nickel from’ the hill back of the target range at weans of a “Jig” operated by water ; power, he shakes the heavy metal from the earth which he is excavating. In three,mgnths' time, he.expects to get 100 ‘tong of metal valued approxi- mately at”$200°.a .ton, and having clearied_up_at Camp Lewis, he will take his apparatus to -other camp cites. All of the metal he prines was | shot into the hillside by the boys of | Uncle Sam’'s army two years ago. | Lamley.works on_a commission basis. | “First mAn to miné a target range” ! says Lamley of himself.—Leslie’s | Hard to Estimate One's Powers.’ It is just as hard for a man to es-| timate his own powers, except by per- formance,’as it is for him to estimate | those of another. The feeling of pow- | er seems to be no guide at all. The world is full of egotistical fools who seem to' feel genuinely sure that they were born to high destiny, while many | great men can scarcely believe in their j E own powers, even after they have dis- | covereds }hemHExclmnze. “I came to Los Angeles trying to| regain my health, but I didn’t get any | )etter, “even in this ;wonderful cli-; » | | mate, until T began taking Tanlac, said Mrs. M. C. Crowley, who lives at 11041 South Hill St., Los Angeles, the ! other day. | “I was so weak and broken down that I was hardly able to get about at' al. I suttered terribly after my| | neals on account of my food souring #.{and gas forming on my stomach, and iI would feel so tight that I could {hardly get a good breath. My appe- | tite legy me and I was so nervous that ' [ coulu.’t stand the least noise and I | never knew what it was to get a good might’s sleep. © I tried dieting for more than two | years, but that didn’t help me any, ONE TOUCH OF COLOR | { for 1 was continually getting worse all ]‘ the time and actually.lost 25 pounds in weight. “All the different treatments and | medicines I took failed to do me the least bit of good, and I finally came [to the conclusion that my condition would never be any better. “I know from my personal expe- | rience with it that Tanlac is a good | " medicine, for as soon as I began .4 | laking it, I began to improve. Why, ly wonderful the way I! nerves are such perfect condition | L chat 1 sleep soundly every might. I less you have the sense to counter that unwise suggestion by the oppo site one that you are looking well and feel refreshed. On the other hand, supposing that you are feeling some- what out of sorts and think you look jaded, a friendly remark that you are;| looking very well and fit will “buck you up” immensely, and you will tuaily, in the course of the day, sug gest yourself into a corresponding state of well heing! .| tion. ' never suffer from sour stomach and! , gas forming after meals and, in fact, all my troubles have just gradually disappeared since taking Tanlac. “] feel so thankful over my im- provement that I am glad to have the opportunity to recomimend Tanlac to, everybody.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City {Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at!] | Graceton, V. M. Owen & Co. at Hines, | James Taylor, Tenstrike, and by the !leading druggists in every town.—| A.‘\dv. ¢ i It is said that the only touch of col- or at the first meeting of the firsi as- sembly of the League of Nations in | Geneva was furnished by this courier for the Indian delegation. His pie- | turesque attire attracted much atten- Use Christmas Seals on All Your December Mail | —— CASTINGS GRAY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM Good grade of work and quick service at legitimate prices. If you have a specialty you want manufactured, let us quote you. ‘We recast your broken- stove or furnace , parts, or any broken castings. We carry in stock sleigh shoes, any. length and size. Come in and See Us Before Send- ing Out of the City. Bemidji Foundry Co. Park Ave.— = South of Red Lake Tracks. W to carry out the instructions of those who employ us because of our wide experience and because of out thoroughly modern equipment. Our service is ef- . ficlent and courte- ous and we are fair in all our busi- ness dealings. ‘Return or phone at above address, telephone! i { i | | WANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cafe. l LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain sfgns. Willits & Olson. the land men. 9-20tt FOR SALE—7-room modern house, within a few blocks of business district, electric lights, heat and bath. Immediate poesession. Ad- dress ‘8. T."” care Pioneer. 6t12-21 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 10-13tf | WANTED—Cleaning girl. Markham Hotel. 3t12-18 WANTED—Kitchen girl.. Ralph's| Cafe, 215 Second street. 4t12:18) 'WANTED-—Dish washer, 8 - hours shift. Third Street Cafe. 12-17tf T ————— E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining ' Estimates free, prices right | S S — Bemidji Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. Minnesota | | i R.A.PHELPS GROCERY" (Formerly B. A. Kolbe’s) THE SERVICE STORE We aim to carry only the choicest lines of groc- eries and expect to build our business on quality and service. Your patron- age solicited. - Deliveries . 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. 1 Telephone 657 y 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji that foods that abound in the vitamins best promote healthful growth. Scott's Emulsion as an aid to growth and strength should have a place in the | i diet of most children. §cott & Bowae. Bloomfield N.J. 20-33 FIRST DEGREE W. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W Residence 211. ysician and Surgeon N e . Ph, A —||XMAS PHOTOS SCIENCE REVEALS | Bemidji Floral Co. Beomidjl, Minn. ] If it’s up to date cars’ DENTISTS and careful drivers 3 you want, call DR i micH o - Office—0'Leary-Bowser . Blag. 2 Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building . Bemldjt, Minn. VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgeu. DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. Nothing else so appreci- « ated—nothing else so eco- BUSINESS nomical—as portraits for ‘ E presents. | Only a few more days left E. M. SATHRE now to do your work. Beautiful work in large fold- ers for only $5 per dozen and up. Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them o~ small Woman operator for women monthly pavments i and kiddies. g ¢ Phone 570-W for appoint- ¥ ment today. g 3 | . H. ttorney at Law & Rich Portrait Studio | [gmos Northern n-u.’mn' ak Bl & Tenth Street, Corner of Doud e 181, [Collaotionnis spscialty b BOSTON CAFE | IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK CLEANING HOUSE "7 NSO Bh0s. 1 40T DRY CLEANING Olothes Oleaners for Men, Womem and Ohildrea Newly opened. t of ‘cooking. erything clean and fresh. Near both depots. Eat here when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. . FIRE INSURANCE | REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phens 1 —— adl HUFFMAN & OLEARY" 1 Choice cuT FLOWERS AND || FURNITURE AND ‘Artistic Designs UNDERTAKING B e Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders ||| H. N. MKEE, Funeral Bemidji, Minn, 1. Tirsctor o NEW KAPLAN BUILDIN( Phone 418 PHONE 178-W or R —

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