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4‘ b TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1621 . | U 4 Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST ! BUSINESS AND (’i‘ ASSIFEED DEPARTE}ENTS INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive i i PROFESSIONAL E 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 omen accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. T a - COUNTY DIRECTORY | SCHUBERT DIED IN' POVERTY County Auditor. ... . D, Johnson reas sl s et Bl Geil Estate of the Great Musiclan Was Es.| ;122 f Daads. .. i _czulsl,‘mkoiln timated at His Demise to Amount. " | Clerk of Court......... Fred Rhoda'| to About $17. d Sheriff........ Andrew Johnson | —_— Judge of Probat ...J. E. Harris | Lawrence Gilman.writes as follows County Attora . M. Torrsncm\“ DOCTORS regarding the poverty of Franz Schu-]$ipi. of Schovis. .:l C’; n;;"'lléee —_—--—a——-— bert (1797-1828), S oner. .. .H. N. McKee — —— —— e - (1797-1828)," one of the greal;?;“sl”_veym__ k. K. Bliler | = = = . e G — G — DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON ! Physicians and Surgeons and *most - inspired composers - » & m———— — - G ¥ i = ~. County Agent .D. C. Dvoracek | T Trorld, oxsn. knew 4ays, the, Deaver) b HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED FOR SALE ——— i | "OR SALE—16 inch dry Jack pine. L 0 D G E S Call 351. 3t1-12 ! 3 3 | “Schubert, who was almost the age| COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 3 wfmww ~ —~— | 1st Distriet. .. ..mdward Paulson \\VANTED—3en to do piece work at | WANTED—Pulp ‘Wood' cutters. T. J. = e R ) of Wik cotetdporary, "Shelley, com- 5 inor, ) o i .Hans B. Imsdahl| " jre ey . ¢\ Aillback. Phong 24-F-5. 6t1-13 posed, -his -B mjnor,symphony .o the, 5. hyicerict ... samuel Ellis/ v‘Bgrl;}};’aslaflzng.ml&)x.x‘:’l:sst zx;u}t\'l:lox 2 M e #OR SALE—Empty flour sacks at Ganter’s Bakery. 13-4tf 1 Bemi{dji, Minn. ! A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. | Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Titted 1‘ SPECIALIST i WANTED—Would like to have a few days: work every ‘weck. Mrs. S. Grordahl, 907 Grant ave., Nymore. 2 1t1-11 vear of Slielley’s death. Like Shelley, | f \ hon | 3 QR 3 Wm. Lennon | 7 8 " , he was: tgo: wdil ieloved. of the gads; | .-,LE E?l;?r?:; A \_J. F. Hayes | .A. Ferrel, 714 Minnesota av Shelley died at_thirty, Schubert at, Y| nue Bemidji. <o -ty MASONS Bemidji Lodge 233, R A A A thirty-one. He: was four-fifths peasant | i | : and lie,sang like a rustic angel. When | CITY DIRECTORY ) A s 1 % sl i R 3 FOR SALE—Parlor heater. First- le died he left behind bitn personal | MAYOF.......... ... i F. JohDSOR/, HELP WANTED FEM‘\LE | WANTED—Twé furhished rooms for| class condition. Cheap. Call 922 A F. & A. M, meets DR. E. H. SMITH effects vajued at a-little over $12 and;| ITeasurer...... .Geo. W. Rhea; SARE wmae i U housekeeping. for couple| Ameriea. 12-28-t¢ every Wednesday eve- Physician and Surgeon i some of the loveliest music in exist-| City Clerk.......... . .Geo. Bteln| wANTED—Kltchen girt at Rex Cafe.” wjthout children. R. R. cave Pio-| — = ning at the Masonic| Office Security Bank Block | | Chief of Police. . .. .Thos. Dailey 10-13t1 neer. 511-13 | ~ap any v ~ Temple. Visiting ! - Brethren cordially in- ence, A few coats, waistcoats, trousers, | sea or Writd Willits & OmFo®, tifv % Fire Chief. .. .Chavles Dailey | . s p— e g i shoes, shirts, cravats, handkerchiefs, ~d ' : ity Engineer an LW ANTE S le-| WANTED TO BUY-—Second hand vited. | socks, one hat, one towel, one sheet, pR e = | WANTLED—Dining room girl at V C and 2 [ ’ two bedeases, one mattress, one bol-| Watep Doptu:s e J. Bourgents | My ore Hotel. 3t1-11| cash register in first class condi- Work 2nd Degree Jan. 12 | DRPS' GILMORE & McCANN ster, one quilt and a quantity of manu- | | 5 e R‘fifi;,g‘:f:"'af;‘;'ufi““' mq““fifuul‘; - B G. M. Palmer, W. M. i hy'ol;hn‘ and Surgeons seripts appraised by the oflicial inven- | ALDERMEN \WVANTED—Experienced girl for| — & TN "OR SALE—One ice box, three burn- G. A. Walker, Sec. ice Afiles Block ol et or gas stove with oven, used thre¢ | o~ - & fory at ten florins (about $4.80), con- | First Ward— housework. Will pay extra good | \wANTED TO RENT—Player piano stituted * hls material possessions. | A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. wages for extra good girl. Tele-! " and music rolls, for 5 or 6 months; | _MOnths. Call 471-3 3t1-11 ! Within ‘n_year of his death‘he had ' Second Ward— | phone 847, 5t1-11' may buy. Inouire 1012 Minnesota ol E— = — = DR H. A NORTHROR. been unable to afford a 17-cent dinner - A, T. Carlson, A. B Palmer. | . o] or Pioneer composing room. 2t1-11 | FOR SALE—By owner. 6-room OB TR oD Bunamow T and he was selling some of the greut- He N i | e ST house, all modern except heat. { Ibertson i est songs ever written for the 1920, B W. Cooper, H. Carver. | * FOR' RENT | WANTED—A building stone weigh-| Good location. Address “XY" care Bemidii Ladge N ! Bik Office Phone 153W Fourth Ward— A . fag from three to five hundred| of Pioneer. 3t1-13 Do U8 Ber , 1. 0. O F., Bel- price of four subway tickets. As Sir Gicorge Grove observes, ‘Deside this, the poverty of Mozdrt—the first of the P. Barnell, N. McKinnon. Fifth, Ward— H. Bridgeman, J. E. Hayward | 2 | to. be ‘delivered: at the If: you have such a 2t1-11 pounds Grand theatre. stone, telephone 252-W. | FOR RENT—Office room, facing Bel- | trami avenue. Ipquire of M. E.| 1-6tt SOR BALE—Bee e BSemidji Bts trami_Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. C. R. SANBORN, M. D. {wo great musicians whom Vienna has | At Large— 1ertson. tonery store for rubber stamid b allowed to starve—was wraith! Sir Chas. Vawndergluis. ¥ w ob tac shutle signature SLAMPS, T.C Physician and Surgeon i MAN OH WOMAN' 'wanted, salary| tariel sex ¢ corporatlon sea! THIS WEEK George is exercised because he can find in Schubert no trace of ‘formal or dogmatic religion’ No doubt a life time of privation: and'neglegtiand Dangerin Elep}unl Drive. Driviyg elephgnts at night is a slow, FOR RENT—Front bed room, strict- { ly modern. 1017 Minnesota ave | nue. Phone 458. 3t1-12 $36, full time, 76c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experfénce unnecessary. ruaranteed - Mills, Morristown, Pa. AOR ‘RENT—Furnished room, mod-! FOR ANY KIND of a wuy, sale or ex- change in real estaté or personal property, see Tess Bzudette of the BUSINESS w. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 710W Oftice: Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone 6 \ miscrable deathbed. should: dispose ' | LIYIng, dgagerousjob. It means fight- T0tWed3-16 Juan toward ‘forma} of dogmatic. reé< :;‘B every ‘foot of. the ‘way ‘ll"‘Q“l&"‘ ern in all respects. 1218 Bemidji, Northern Minnesota Real Estate ligion,” and develop;a spi! ‘of humble ' denseé jupgle aud keeping up a’‘contin- i* "gyenue: Phone 864-W 3d1-11 | CLERKS— (:Men, women) over 17, BExchange, 214 Beltrami avenue, i : |""for Postal Mail service, $130 month| phone 68. DR. A. DANNENBERG ! | ! { gratitude for so instructivé an experi- cnce of the ways of Providence.” OBJECTED TO- WOMAN’S SKIRT Peculiar Reason Advanced by China- man for Refusing to Consider Matrimonial Alliance. Tn spite of the success with which relates Cliarles MayeY, in Asia Maga- i The elephants wish to avold the noise, and they move Slowly away | from it, crashing through the trees | and vines.' The men who are directly behind have the easiest time, for they can follow the trails broken by the clephants ; those on the sides must cut trails ‘with their parangs. No can be used, and care must be | wal hublfub . ¢#*tom-toms and shouts, | Examinations Jauuary. Experi- ence unnecessary. For free par- ticulars, write R. Terry. (former Civil Service examiner) 119 Con- tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3t1-12 7OR RENT—For rent—Furnished | rooms and apartments in new Xap- | 1an building. Telephone No. 847.| 12-20tt | FOR SALE—FARM B e e e B e e s Dl R SALE—CITY PROPERTY “OR SALE—91 acres, 2 miles from court house. A snap if taken by OR AR kind of real estate dee 1 mon 1-18 FOR SALE—16-inch maple and pop- lar wood, not mixed. Price $2.50 for poplar and $3.25 for maple. Telephone Johm Pogue 46-F-2. Also sleighs made to order. Have some on hand, 2%x7, ready for delivery. 12t1-21 FOR SALE—Having quit the pub- OPEN CHARTER After many weeks of negotia- tion and delay, we have at last received the special dispensation to accept new members at one-half the regular initiation fee—only Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5. Other hours by appointment. Pnone 401-W Calls Made iut Nationel Bank Bldg. Bemiajt & DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgson Office In Mayo Bl;h: Res. one 897 the campaign against the binding of . , ,yoid the little ele] NY ks i to 1 > elephants, wh February 25. Inquire of owner, 110 A z lishing of the Bemidji Indepen-| I hone 356 women’s feet has been waged in Chind, oy about investigating the notse. Y dii1g| VT F 3 LDy dent, ] wish to sell the plant. 11 $o; = ;| n Phone . have two houses on Park avenue,i| NOW 1S THE TIME TO JOIN! - there are still parts where men will not marry girls who have natural feet. Missionaries try, so far as possible, to arrange marriages between Chris tian gifls and Christian men. One o our, Christlan girls, writes a corre- spondent, was getting quite an old mald, having reached the age of twen- reason: “Who would marry a girl with a skirt like that?” The girl had her . skirt embroidered in a different way | to the girls and the women in the vil- lage where the particular swain lived, and he felt that he dared not make such an innovation on the fashion of his own village. A beautiful pair of brown eyes, long, fine, black hair, and a good Christian character counted as nothing against a strange style of skirt embroidery ! Try Smiling. Two women were talking; one smiled as she spoke, and the other frowned. One looked out on the | 5 ¥ | country the name of Gothalania, | world with friendly eyes, and the <.0\‘m": R 1 l[']' otice: seowiad ini6 he. facos of | SuBDEed [a thE oS of Le Ly Gata ) BUTTER | Repairing all kinds of fur- ; ; PHONE ; ; VETERINARIANS | lonia. In the eighth century the Arabs i | 5 . § | ‘| niture and builder of Tables, passers-by. ; “Well, you see, I learned long .ago how to smile,” said the smiling one. “At first it was not so easy; then by degrees I learned to smile even though 1 did feel like crying. “I think that personally I made a hard study of the psychology of a smile. When T went into a store, and faced a clerk who was inattentive or insolent I smiled at her, and then If they sce a man and give the danger signal, the entire herd stampedes. Towns With Aliases. England possekses no such town as i Hull, although one is usually called by | that name. Hull is the name of the river, not the town, Kingston-oun-Ilull, | Hants is always Lknown by the name of the County of Southampton. Bradford-by-the-Sea is another name for Morecambe, which should be known * as Poulton-le-Sands; while Wakefield- by-the-Sea s another name for Brid- lingten. These are only a few of the many places that are known by alinses.—Montreal Herald. | 1 Catalonia in History. | Catalonia, under the name of His- [ pania Tarraconensis, constituted a | part of Roman Spain. It was invaded | and subdued by the Alans, and, after { them, by the Goths, who gave (hc; | Sixth street, Bemidji. LTS O: FARMS—Let us sell you!LOTS OF H me. Come to our office and 100k | over our bargain signs Willits & Qison, the land men 9-20t0 | A A A A A A A AR AP LOST AND FOUND Let uR 361l you i | | one Come te onr oftice and see our bargain eigns Willits & Olson the land men. 9-29tf | § It contains a neces- sary element for proper nutri- i tion. Ask your dealer for . CHIEF BRAND 1 gxglned posgession of }he soulhex:l\ part. it THE BABY When Charlemagne, in 788, subjugated |i Spain as far as the Ebro river, Cata- ‘! \ lonia formed the central portion of the | —you cuddle in your arms today Spanish mark, governed by Frankish i will be going to school tomorrow + counts who had Barcglona as their res idence. -They ston made lhmnsclwa“ In 1151 Earl independent. of France. Romon Berenguer, by his marriage with the Princess Petronilla (1137), and the flight of time brings many ‘ Bemidji Creamery Co, il| changes. | i =2 photograph of baby now may. mean the avoidance of disappoint- price way down, and on good| terms. Call at 123 Minnesota ave. | for further informatoon. A. L.| Dickingon, Bemidji. l-sul CASTINGS 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. Gerke’s Cabinet Shop Desks, Pedestals, Phono- || xraph Cabinets, etc. Call. and see me or phone your order—We pick up and deliver on request. 119 Minnesota Ave. 980 Phone 980 The annual dues of $13 gives your kiddies protection that you could not buy as life insurance for $150 per year. For particulars and an applica- tion blanh see any member or If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call WARD BROS. Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons || Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., I{1 8-6 p. m. Phones: Gffice 802, E | iesidence 211. DR. L. A. WARD DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bem!dji, Minn. VETERINARIANS Denison & Burgess Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS A A A A A AN E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash ty-cight. Several heathen had asked = 05 s her, but she refused them all. One of | ‘(}fll‘l(‘lh ?:"d‘ “I[‘:)" “'eflb‘"‘l;:b‘:’”s“ “‘““1“ AN | Dict., G. W. Hnmwolli‘ phone 763 } Physician and Surgeon our preachers approached a countr: her town misnamed. New Sar UND—at foot of hill back of nor- . 1| Sec., Chas B. Hoyt, phone 701-W wmnpt farmer 'dfig tried” to persuudi " is the proper name of that altra re-| mal z;ch?:ol. a rosary. Owner nnyl Are YOll Uung i GRAY IRON, BRASS AND ' 8 | Bemidjl, Minn ] e fok the. twenty-clght vear-old | Sectable ~ cathedral city. ~Hatfeld | prove property, pay for this ad and | ; i ; ALUMINUM I i lady. We a}l thought it would come | shoutd be known as Bishop's Hatfleld. | claim at Ploneer office. 2d1-1Z Butter at’ Home? s % ; . The man was sbout the same age | \V1ndsor Is not the full cognomen of Good grade of work and quick ¥ Ly DENTISTS O the Tady I question, and had not | the vosal fown. but New Winasor and | = : o service at legitimate prices. Meeti yet-smeceeted-fr getting-engageyl.-But; I'ortland sheuld be called Isle of Port- |, ¢ = - If you have a specialty you want ectings Eade s T swrprise, he would have mothing , !und. Some English counties, too. pos- ! - manufactured, let us quote you. "Mgg;;l’_ L";fl.'y' i DR. J. W. DIEDRICH /to do with the’ plan, and gave as his J sess moge than one name. Hngnr:shm- 1 o w st bioken oV i 'nnrnl-r Is usudlly termed Hants, Officially, | i @ e‘“::cn youtr roxen 8 %:k“r Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. || I_M')'flu Leg%-&onor Bld’. 'R It has no substitute ace parts, or any broken nes—OMos ST5-W. — Ren $18-R made known my wants. In most cases united Catalona with Aragon, to fhe H‘ A S aee I got back a smlle for every onc 1 future greatness of which Catalona |{| ment later. B d FI I C and sells them on smail gave. Not always, of course, but often contributed in a very great measurc i eml ll Ofa 0. e e e enough to learn that a smile would go by reason of its wealth and the in- ) . s monthl ayments farther than a frown. any day. So fluence wiclded by the citizens of Bar- ||| —we like babies, and know how to cuT FL%%?E;S AND ! y P o that even though I may feel like pull- celona, its capital, in the western Med- || treat Their Highness to get good P TS { y SAVE YOUR TIRES ing samebody’s hair, T smile. It is | iterrancan ' |1} portraits. paelis Ui ‘g % E—— : e - | Artistic Designs GEO. H. FRENCH D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law contagious, but the health board will not interfere.”—Columbus Telegraw. Pilgrims Brought Many. Tho Pilgrims In America were more inclined to.look after gunpowder than books, but several hundred vol- umes were brought over on the May- flower, including 400 books owned by William Brewster, the leader. Sixty- four of them were in Latin, and a number of others in Greek and. He- brew, while still others were devoted ematic theology, vol- | | | AAAAAAAANARASAASNAANANANAAINS | | | | AGAMEMNON’S BATHTUB? s, | HAKKERUP STUDIO i BEMIDJI ! Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 Wood and WOOD SAWING Phone 93 Don't let your car stand on those tires all winter. Let us call for your tires and store them this winter. I will repair them and have them in first-class shape Office Northern National Bank Blag. Phone 131, Collections & specialty DRY CLEANING Clowirn Cleaners for Men Womes and Obilaren strictly to sy umes of controversies with the Roman J M M for spring. - - s church, volumes on toleration, polemi- E » ' A PENE, FlRE lNSURANCE = cal works, and discussions on the Ref- % 7 NCAKE FLOUR ormation. Every family had a Bible, %( 2 R A PHF[ P REAL ESTATE of course, and everyone read it. They The milkinin 21 —= o dke JE L started at the first chapter and read | oeats: The s i E have REYNOLDS & WINTER the hoff fr-om .cuver to cover. % , nomical breakfast. builded a GROCERY JOHN MATLUND 212 Beltrami Avenwe Of 57 Pilgrims the ioventory of business repu- (Formerly B. A. Kolbe's) Pheme 1 whose estates is given in T. G. tation for sta- e Wright's “Literary Culture in Early AL08 THE SERVICE STORE o New England.” not one had less than % bility. We " = 51 worth of booke, and 11 had £5 or steadfast We aim to carry only more, though only four of these es- ly strive to the choicest lines of groc- tates totaled more than £200. ; A please and we eries and expect to build | i The photograph shows a bath, which succeed. i our business on quality || (gemigji Minnesota || FURN“'URB AND Remarkable Thirsts. was later nsed as a coffin, found dur-! and service. Your patron- R ey Glasshlowers are known to drink ing the recent excavations by the ] | age solicited. Bemidji Fur Coat Company | | UNDERTAKING from fifty to ¢ pints of water dur- Rritish School of Archaeology of the = —— o ine a day’s work and to be mothing “House of Atreus” in ancient Mycenac, 10 De"'fi:z’ FURRIERS i 1he worse for it, but they are beaten Greece. The “House of Atreus” was a. m. an p. m. 25 " b a younz and capable worker of the palacc of Agamemuon. and it is Repaiving and Remodeling Our |, H. N. lg.KEB' Funeral whom a phy: reports that he thought possible that this is the hath Telephone 657 Specialty, Also Buyers of irector Arunk 12 gallons of water a day and @ the ancient warrior was murdered in Raw Furs and Hides Y 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji o A I PHONE 178-W or R whole tubful of it duricg the glght. Daly Fioneer. Subscribe by his wife, Clytemnestra, .and her | lover on ~Agamemnon’s retarn Iron 3 4 Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. ‘“ e, s D e