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A SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1920 THE BEMIDJLDAILY MONERR GREAT SOLDIER’'S KINDLY ACT Duke of Wellington Not Above Tak- ing Care of Toad Which Was B Small Boy's Pet. ! The duke of Wellington, while strolling about his cstate one day, came upon a small boy, the son of a gardener, down on his knces before a'hole, and with tears running down his face. pet toad lived in thé hole, and that he fed him every day, the toad knowing him and following him about the gar- den. School was to open the next day in a distant town, and the lad was afraig his toad would starve to death. “Not at all, not at all,” assured the freat leader. “I'l look after your toad myself.” The boy got up at once, and the {wo gravely shook hands. The duke was as good as his word, and went several times a week to the hole with a handful of crumbs, and (W toad soon transferred his affection 10 his~grace. T dier that he wrote the boy a letter telling him of the pet’s actions, but expres: the belief that when rhe hoy returned the toad would go back to his first affectipn,’ . Ripening Fruit. High temperatures seem, very curi- ously, to retard the ripening of pears, while hastening that of apples. In ex- periments _descgibed by Overholser and ylor in the Botanical Gazette, the /ripening of green first-crop Bart- lett pears raised from 70 degrees I or room temperature, to 85 degrees was not _affected, but at 87.7 degrees it was delayed five days, and at 94 de- #rees and 104 degrees the delay was 13 days. Second-crop Bartlett pears, in a temperature of 101 degrees, and surrounded by a relative humidity of below 50 per cent, remained unripe four wecks after similar become fully ripened. fected, sweetness and juiciness being diminished. The ripening of Yellow, Newten apples on the other hand, was hastened at every appreciable rise in temperature from 50 degrees up to the point of destruction by -burning. It is concluded that the picking of pears may be delayed in very hot weather, but that the picking of ap- ples and storage in a cool place must be hastened. Mixed Her Metaphors. Among the humors of the campalgn for woman's suffrage is the following “pull,” which, we may remark, is about as good as anything in this line ever petpetrated by one of the opposing sex. Indignant over something, we forget exactly what, a suffragist once ex- claimed: “This action is almost as if the senate had hurled its glove into the teeth of the advancing wave that 1s sounding the clarion of equal fights."—Boston Trarscript. The boy explained that his | so tickled the sol- | pears at | room temperature and humidity had | The flavor of | pears kept above S5 degrees was af- |’ COUNTY DIRECTORY County Auditor ..A. D. Johuson Treasurer. ... . . .Earl Geil | Reg. of Deeds Chas. Moon iClerk ot Court.........Fred Rhoda |} | Shey ..Andrew Johnson | Judge of Probate. J. E. Harris | | County Attorney. . M. Torrance | Supt. of Schoois ..J. C. McGhee | {Coroner. . . . .H. N. McKee ! | Surveyor. . .. .R. K. Bliler CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 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. insertions of same copy. Advertisement‘s in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash - must accompany copy. ~ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Ads not paid | DR3. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons !County Agent .D. C. Dvoracek | . WANTED COUNTY COMMISSIONERS : | 18t District. ~. .zaward Pauison | 12d Distriet. Hans -B. Imsdahl 3 ") 3rd District. ....Samuel Ellis! _lv'.”m Bemidihave, il 4th District . Wi, LennnnSWAN'l‘ TO BUY—Five room cottage, 6th District. . NJ. F. Hayee s Baudette. 3t12-20 FOR RENT week. 401 Park avenue, 5t12-17 X WANTED—One Collie pup. Call 752-| FOR RENT—Furnished room, $3 per |FOR SALE—Empty:: flour “sacks [at Ganter’s Bakery. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 714 Park Avenue. 4t12-21 FOR SALE—One gqod sewing ma- chine, 619 Fifth streat; city. T2t12-18 —— 3t12-20 | - CITY DIRECTORY | Mayor ... . Johnson i WANT TO BUY—350 acres with good | Treasurer: Geo, W. Rbea| Dulldings near Bemidjl. T Baud-| { City Clerk... . .Geo. Stein ¥ 4 Ghief of Police Thos. Bailey | w ANTED—Dressmaking and remod- Fire Chief.......... Chales ‘Dailey ling. 621 Bemidji avenue. Phone !Citv Engineer and :83 W 3t12-18 Water Degpt. E. J. Bourgeots , WANT TO BUY—Tract of land on shore of lake where there is good fishing. T. Baudette. 3t12-20 iwA’NTED—Exp,enenced maid_ for general housework. Mrs. Frank Getchell, 1024 Beltrami avenue. | Barnstable’s Old Bell. In the courthouse at Barnstable, “.\I:\ss,, is an old bell, cracked and ! silent, which may be, and probably is, : the, oldest bell in the United States. | " g | So thinks Mr. Alfred Crocker, clerk of | Fhone 431. t1z:1s courts of Barastable county. The date | WANTED TO RENT--Two furnish- | 1675 is still plainly visible in the pho- ed rcoms or parily furnished rooms tograph recently printed in the Bos- for light l‘zousekeeping. Call Pio- ten Iivening Transeript. | neer qffice. I 4t12-18 By this date, however, the old bell i HAVE Opencd a blacksmith shop had seen nearly a quarter of a cen- S in Nymore in rear of Tagley’s old ! tury of life in Kngland before it came ' s:‘qr‘gmfll M. Baldwin, nym’ore. im America and began~calling wor- t12-21 | shipers together in the church at 4 il | Sandwich town. Gratitude bought the | WANTED TO RENT—By Jan.’1, four | bell in-England, for it came as a gifr | OF five room house or three or four from Mrs. Peter Adolph, whose hus-, Fooms suitable Tor ho;lsekeeplng,; ! band, Captain Adolph, was lost in the ;‘::::s}.‘é& onts P‘ll:xf:;:‘ shed,." nd- wreck of his vessel on the Massachu- | ) setts coast in 1607 despite the efforts ! of the people of Sandwich. 3t12-17 ! AGENT WANTED—In Bemidji. Sell the original - Watkins Remedies, i spices, extracts, etc. Necessities and repeaters. All or spare time. Write Watkins Co., 59 Winona, Minn. 1t12-18 1 GRADUATE GETS $1700 POSITION The Norgh Dakota Reform School, needing a good accountant recently ~phoned Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., for “aman worth $1700 yearly to start with.” Mr. A. C. Scott was sent. Positions of the better sort arc always open to students of this un usual school. They rise rapidly. ‘W. C. Rowerdink, newly-appoint- ed cashicr of the' German State Bank at Strasburgis a D. B. C. graduate— so are, hundreds of other badk and Lusiness executives. “‘Follow the Buccegsful.”’ Write for information to F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. The Laramie Mountains. The Laramie mountains are a range | of the Rockies in southeastern Wyo- ming. It begins on the south bank of thé North Platte river, In Natrona county, somewhat southeast of the center of the state, and extends in a southgasterly directlon through Al- | bany and Laramie counties, being cut by the Laramie river and its north | branch. The range i§ mostly a broad | upland, of from seven to eight thou- sand feet elevation, with no outstgnd- ing summits, Make Them Your Friends. All our poets have been men of deep and firm falth in God, and his good- ness, and no boy or girl could spend a more enjoyable or profitable hour than in the company of any of these great and noble men. They are the pionéers of progress, leading men or. and up to the serene heights of holl- ness and Godlikeness, and there they will shine forever like great silent .stars In the deep night sky.—Edith M. McKinpa. Files that Stand the Gaff Office Furniture _ file made, but has greater filing capacity for the floor space occupied than any other file. f égainst dust, mice and vermin. The patented roiler ".z'spcn:mn allows loaded drawers to coast in and out easily and noisclessly. Will not warp or stick in any weather. permanent housing for your records. | desks, safes, transfer cases, and other office furniture—the equips ‘ment that belcags with success. Phone 799-J It’s worth something to know) that your files can stand abuse—: and they can, if they’re Allsteel, In addition to its rigid strength of construction, Allsteel office furniture is handsome and highly’ efficient. Will not warp, shrink or swell. Economical because of! its compactness—saves 15% to 25% space over Wwi iumituref Economical, . too, ; because; of., its, permanence. For these reasons ‘Alisteel office furniture is used by such success: ful concerns as J. P. Morgan & Co., Ford Motor Co., Bethlehem Steel Co., New York Stock Exy change, Bush Terminal Co.; o - The Ailfitéel four-drawer file shown here is hot'only the strongest Allstcel files protect yous vsluable records A handsome, safe, and Let ps show you the complete line of filing cabinets, as well as \ “ PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Bemid;ji FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms fi light housekeeping. 1001 Missis- sippi avenue. 5d12-18 FOR RENT-—A modern furniched room. Gentleman preferred. Ad- dress “Room’ care Pioneer. 12-6tf FOR RENT-—Furnished, heated room. Suitable for one or two gentlemen, 615 Minnesota. Phone 99. 6t12-18 FOR RENT—Two . furnished modern warm reoms at 110 Sixth street, just acress from postoffice. 2t12-19 Good 6-room house for rent. Houses and lots for sale in aay part of the city desired with prices right. Al kinds of farms, improved 'or wild. The Phelps Agency, Troppman Bldg. 5t12-21 i FOR SALE—FARM FOR SALE—120 acres good soil, eas- ily cleared, $20 per acre. Terms $3.00 per acre cash, Balance 6 to § years, G 'per cent. T. Baudette. i 3t12:20 LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and look over our bargain sjgns Willits & Olson, the land men 9-29tf LRV VPPV PO VLUV VPPN LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Gray blanket on Beltrami: avenue. Owner may call for it at Pioneer office and pay for ad. 2d12-18 LOST—RBetween 1107 Lake Blvd. and Barker's Drug, one child’s white Thibet fur neckpiece. Return or phone at above address, telephone No. 711-W. 81 reward. Or leave at Pioneer office. John Claffy. 2d12-18 \ = = Christmas Seals Are Stamping Out Tuberculosis Use Christmas Seals on All Your December Mail _—mm CASTINGS GRAY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM grade of work and quick ice 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 u!\oeu, 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. Goo the instructions of those who employ - us because of our wide experience and because of our thoroughly modern equipment. Our service is ef- ficient and courte- ous and we are fair in all our busi- ness dealings. |FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits &yOlson, the land men. SO 12-18t FUR SALE—Dry Jack pine body wood, 16-ft. length. Phone 602-J. J. A. Dawson. 6112-22 FO i{SALE——Dry body cordwood and 16-in. Jack pine and tamarack. Will deliver. Phone 765-J. 6t1 FOR SALE—Reasonable, one set of genuine natural Lynx furs. Per- fect .condition. Call 264, 800 Be- midji avenue. 2d12-18 VOR SALISes tue Bemid)i Sta tionery store for rubber stamps fac simile signature stamps, no 0.24 H tarial ceals and corporation seals FOR SALE—Dry cut tamarack in 16-in, 48-in., and pole lengths. De- livered anywhere in city. Phone 16-F-B. 6t12-21 FOR SALE—Timothy and Clover hay. Also 4-ft. cord wood. Carl Opsata, Phone 4-I-2. Bemidji, Minn., R. F. D. No. 2 6112-23 FOR SALE—Gas stove, nearly new. If taken before Dec. 25, will be 80ld. reasonable. Moving away. Phone 471-J. Mrs. G. D. Bolinger. 3t12-20 GALLSTON Free book tells of improved method of treating in- flammation of gallbladder and bile ducts. Write today. Dr. Paddock, Box 201 A, Kansas City, Mo. 1t112-18 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—Choice first mortgages on Bemidji property. Good rate of interest. E. M. Sathre. 1t12-1. FOR SALE—House at 1007 Minne- eota avenue. 6 rooms and bath. Phone 67 or 662-W. 6t12-22 FOR ANY kind of real estate see or write B. J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 12131t LOTS OF HOUBES—Let, us eell you one. Come to nur‘ofllue and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men. 9-29t1 FOR SALE—7-room modern house, within a few blocks of business district, electric lights, heat and bath., Immediate possession. Ad- dress ‘8. T."" care Pioneer. 6t12-21 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kuchex; girl at Rex Cafe. | 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 Streei Cafe. 12-17tf; Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITGH, KCZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or other itching skin Ciseases. Try & 75 cent box at our rlek, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining Estimates free, prices right Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Rep: and Remodel Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. R.A.PHELPS I | | | | [ Bemidji, Minn, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST it g ; e — Protect Your Kiddies | s o A ysician and Surgeon Join the IMoose — then [ Oftice Security Bank Block Mooseheart, “the school that DRS. GILMORE & McCANN trains for life,” gives your kiddies greater protection Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block than $10,000.00 life insur- ance gives. | You, as a Moose, and your || family, also enjoy the follow- | i——————— ing among many other bene- |: DR. H. A. NORTHROP fits—social, fraternal and || e io IxTay benevolent; sickness and ac- ||| Ibertson Blk Office Phone 158W cident, $7.00 per week; fu-|i —— — —— neral, $100.00, etc. Nowhere else than in a membership in the Loyal Or- der of Moose can you get so great family protection for so little expense—only $3.256 per quarter year. Dict.. G. W, Harnwell, phone 763 Sev.. Chas. B. How, phone 701-W 3 MOOSE C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone §8 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Meetings Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te 1at & 3rd Tuesdays 6. Other hours by appointment. ‘ MOOSE HALL Phone 401-W * Calls Made Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. || 18t National Bank Bldg. Bemtajt J DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ysician and Surgeon Bemidji Lodge No. ;:g:m in Mayo Block 119, 1. 0. O. F,, Bel- @ trami_Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK FIRST DEGREE W. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W |_rhone Res. FPhone 397 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., S-E‘p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. N [ orLawaw | Phy, 8 and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. If it’s up to date cars DENTISTS and ecareful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 . Don’t .dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car || VETERINARIANS in the city. DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist isnker Bullding Bem!djl, Minn. {| Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. XMAS PHOTOS Nothing else so appreci- ated—nothing else so eco- nomical—as portraits for presents. Only a few more days left now to do your work. Beautiful work in large fold- ers for only $5 per dozen and up. Woman operator for women and kiddies. Phone 570-W for appoint- ment today. Rich Portrait Studio Tenth Street, Corner of Doud BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK Newly opened Finest of cooki Everything clean and fresh. Near both depots. Eat here when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. ;BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them o2 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bidg. Phone 131. Collections & specialty DRY CLEANING Cloches Cleaners for Men. Women end Ohildrea |e . FIREINSURANCE | , REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 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. | Telephone 657 212 Beltrami Avease Phese 164 Bemlducflgral Co. | HorriAN & oLEARY cuT FLOWERS AND | ( FURNITURE AND Artistic Designs '| UNDERTAKING K Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders[i] K. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING | 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji Phone 418 | PHONE 178-W or R [

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