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#iiii'i{!li!iiii*’ * * BUCK LAKE , * #2432k ok k2 The Blue Ribbon gu‘ls met' last| Tuesday with Miss Alma-Rogholt as hostess. A good attendance, a hice lunch and a good time was reported. The girls are a hustling bunch; and ' have planned work that will keep them busy several months to come, The next meeting will be Feb. 1,/ with Miss Cora Sawyer as hostess. Alex Sawyer has been ‘“under weather” the past few days. * Messrs, QOsear and Martin Rogholt, ', Jr., have added, q ‘Rlaner to their saw mill, -whigh (th € now installing, Thls w(T u g, lmpravement, as | tho“&)\agmg {;';gnher sawed there can have same dresset! with' only one handling. Regardless.o: the heavy, snow falls and zerg’ weather, we are having.a very gcod attendance at our Sunday school, the Woodland Union,. every Snnday. Wa:are certainly proud of our young people. Miss Myrtle Rogholt was on the| siek list for a few days. Miss Cora Sawyer, who has been on the sick list the past few weeks, is able to be around again. Every one in the n busy logging, these dayf. Willie Berg is, visiting” his sister, | Mrs. Edwin” Rogholt. The English:Immanuel Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Henry Sawyer last Thursday. ance. [Election of officers was the principle buginess of this meeting. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: derson, president; Mrs. Edwin Rog- holt, vice president; Mrs. Scotfield, treasurer; Mrs. Alex Sawyer, secre- tary. a pleasant afternoon was spent. The next meeting will be'with Mrs, Leo Anderson, Feb. 9. The Teachers Training class of the Woodland Union Stmday school’ meet Thursday evening, Jan. 20, Mrs. Henry Sawyer. to be precent. Our young people are agitating the question cf organizing a “Glee Club” to improve the singing of the neigh- borhood. This will be a good thing— let’s have it. There is plenty of good “material,” if said’ “material” was trained. Such a club would not only be a pleasuge to its members, but a true profit to our whole ‘community. JAPAN RECEIVES LINE FOR ASSEMBLING, FORDS Saturday, Oct. 9, was a great day in industrial Japan, for it mdrked the assembling of:tHe first Ford car on a progressive assembly line similar to those used by the Ford Motor com- pany in its various American branch- es. The line-was installed by Sale & Frazar, Ford“dealers for the Japanese empire,. in their Yokchoma branch, for the pufpose of assembling faster| and more econdamically the knocked- down:- cars which they recejve from the Ford farelgn department in New York City. It is equipped to handle a maximum of 200 Ford cars a month. Many of Sale & Frazar’s employees, besides avnumber of specially invited guests ,attended the event. as it grew from frame to completed car, ready to leave the line under its own power. The Japanese gazed with intentness at the assembling as the car moved along, growing more complete with each man’s work. Following the completion of the car, a banquet, or ‘“chow” as it is known there, was given the Japanese Evnrl:men. Alfogether, it was a big ay. e e s LEARN A GOOD || TRADE We teach the Barber trade to men and women, young and old. Good ;alaries and big commissions’ are seing paid to our graduates. Posi- sions. and locations furnished FREE. Write or call for FREE, :cnvineing literatyre, catalog and hair-cutting char TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis Minn. REAL BUTTERMILK Is Delightfully Re- freshing “Chief Brand Buttermilk” |: Is healthful and nutritious and very cheap considering its high food value. But it mus_t be good and above su- perior. ¢ “Chief Brand Buttermilk”— is enjoved by every member of the family. Made by— Bemidji Creamrey Co. ghborhood is| =7 1 There ‘was a fair attend-|7. Mrs. Leo An-|. A nice lunchjwas served and | All are urged N. Motion | # pictures were taken of the chassis; | iwork to lnoea:munl OF THB CITY COUN- THE CITY OF BEMIDJI, mscu ‘TANUARY 3rd, 1921 Regular session. of the eity council "lield i’ the gouncil chambers at ' the ball at eight o'clock p. mj A auor- meeting was called fo f ndersiuis pre iding o o7 11 ©: Upon roll cail the Following aldermen wege declared present: Carlson. Palmer, Cooper, Carver, . McKinnon, Hayward, | Bliageman,: Vandersiuis. Absent: Bag- |ley, Boyee, Barnell t TASSIFIED DEPARTHENTS 32 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‘twenty-five cents, When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisemenit. insertions Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT pe¢r word ‘for subSequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. of same copy. Ads not paid FOR SALE-—FARM w utes, | Minutes of- the last regular meeting .| were’read and approved: The” following Diils after being audit- fed were upon motior. and second allow- | 0TS 01 FARMS—Let us!sell you K my mn month of December. ..$2628.15; ODe. Come to- our office 'and lool treet gang, street labor. 36. 001 over our bargain signs.- Willits & fiush bulb ety 50, \ , Olson, the land men 9-29tf . Doran, " building - A, Aldric { —_ e 1050 FOR QUICK TRADE—80 acres, about sémmn Gas 10 acres cultivated, frame house, building » . ! “_\ Afarien, iy hail and frame barn. Will exchange for city property. Valued.at about | “pump house r 19 .J. Habn, hauling wo 5 $2,000. Reynolds & Winter. 4 Frank Slough, man and tmm, la- 6t1-24 bor, streets. general.......... ffi | Geo. H. French, wood, city poor AN A A A Bemidji Auto_company, carbon- > 2 ate soda, fire department. . 16.80; i Third h!reet Cafe, meal Ik_kclv wsT AND FOUND o Jopolice de)mrlt)l]m_x‘n i e 3000 - 5 o Koten. blacksinith " 'Wwor ; | LOST—About two weeks ago, one bay e epartment and ity ) i mare with star in forehead. Weight Naylor Electric r about 1100. Finder please notify and material, pump, city hall. ~ 21.35| "E. Beon, Kelliher, Minn. Re- er Bros.. labor' and sup- i e > 4 : % dotention hospital . - 14360 ward offered. 6t1-27 Goran, labor an , e . elnxion h;lsl;mul. 12.50 | LOST— Pocketbook containing $250 | e v . in checks and $50 in cash. Also | tion HWospital’, .. 17.85 [ e hannon. bedding. Aup- N. P. annual pass. Finder may plies.. utengils; etc., detention keep $50 if will return checks and T S hannon. * bedding. " sup: 7321 pocketbook. Address C. S. Mar- %A S i - 4 ) \rx'?e'::‘s‘; l-’:cd lfigtenstlxg'n quart, Brainerd, Minn., or Pio- ital . ... 69.03| peer. 2t1-22 MeClornan & Fon.” beddini, Hip- ;dtensils, ete, deténtion * |~ A ~ 1 20875 FOE RENT amAnaan - 47201 "0R" RENT—One modern_ furnished Ordinanc Ordinance No. 116 amending ordinance | No. 45 establishing water rates, and “enalties for the government of pat- rons of the_gystem, licensing plumbers | 1 regulatfie thelf work, and repealin, ferernl Ordihance No. 14. was read the +hifd thme And: (}gflnrod dmv passed n carried! by'ithe; following voter “aves Carlson.. or. Cooner, Carver Me. Kinnon, Hiyward, Bridgeman. Vander- <iui None. Absent Bagley, | Beyce, B'\rnel! BAND BOYS ATTENTION ! “Na Resoluti ssolution N TER Mlroduced by Al Palmer, seconded hy N7 and dirccting the purc! and<g, in Block 14, Bailey's Addition; and certain personal propert: described in_bid_submitted Ly Chas. S Carter for the sum total of $4,470.0 as read and declared duly passed and arried by the followings vote: “Ayes”— Carlson, Palmer. Cooper. Kinnon, Havward. Bridzeman, Vander- sulls. “Ndys"—None. .\bsent: Bagley, Royce, Barnell. R We have a good as- sortment of music stands at moderate prices. Aerman ids. 1t was ‘moved and seconded that all hids filed for furnishing and wlacing [gtorm windows on city hall' building be | KUNTZ & HANSCOM Ev,,er_ything Musical Taid onothe table unopened. Carried, orts 2 Report of the Municipal Court for weews ending December 27th and Jan-| uary 3rd, showine £40.00 and $61.00, res- | ‘necm 1y..pajd, the city. treasurer, was read and “accented. “Renort of City Veterinariun Burgess | ror monthy ofDecemper was read and {ordered 140, Report of Chlef of Fire Department niley for month of December was read 2 : d ordered filed. Miscellaneous. | Algerman Barnell, Boyce ahd Carl- {son were named a_committee to act with City Attorney Huffman and Jitney own- ers in the matter of recommending a new jitnev ordinance. | There being no further il GET YOUR business it | was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. | . Approved, D. BOYCE} L Attes > Yice Bresident. . GRO. STE | = City Clerk., 1t1-22 At o rezular meeting of ity | [conneit of the city of romidit Srine | isota, held in the ‘council chambers on, | Monday, December 6th, 1920. the follow- | {ing Ordinance was introduced by Alder- | man Bagley fuly seconded by Alderman| Carlson, who moved its adoption. ! Buttermilk -DAILY Between4and 6 P. M. at | General Crdinance No. 116. Amending General Ordinance No. 45 {entitled “General Ordinance of the City | lof Bemidji establishing water rates, and penalties for the government of patrons, (of the system. licensing plumbers and Fegulating their work,, and repealing, | General_Ordinance N The City Council of the City of Be-, i midji do ordain Séction 1. That paragraph “B” of ! Section 2 of General Ordinance No, 45! e .and the sume hereby is amended as | e 1 foniows: “B" No plumber shall a itachment to any old pipe or | Water “fxture in premises rrp ch |watdr has been shut off, or |connection with any service pipo. which is in use, between the mains and the | meter. without the partv desiring such | !»(- doné having first made appli- feation cd obtained o permit for the |same, and no plumber si make any, {reptacement tap o ‘,“"“fi"'on in ""HW ap or connection in the witer maf | Without firet shutting off the Water in | COUNTY DIRECTORY County’ Auditor. Treasurer..... Koors Creamery !th(- old tay.-or connection at the corpor- ation cock in t - water main. tion 21 This ordinance shall be in Afnr(‘fl .‘x;:;lr:“;‘u rA‘,lmn l‘lml l1ner its pas-| Reg. of Deeds. Chas. Mcon e, app and publication. | e Dedemnes Seh- 1920, | Clerk of Court -Fred Rhoda | Second reading December 20th, 1920, | Sheriff.... ... Andrew Johnson | nuary 3, 1921, and de- i | . 'Third reading. | 1 clared duly pa: and carried by the following vote. es”—Carlson, P’alm- er. Cooper, Carver, McKinnon, Ha l |Bridgeman. - Vandersluis. |Nore. Absent-~Bagley ] ,\mlrmcd January Judge of Probate ! Couaty Attorney .| Supt. ‘of Schools. . | Coroner. . Hoyee, Ry ! Jurveyor. JOHNSON, | County Agent.... . M. Torrance ...J. C. McGihee D. C. Dvoracek | Attest: Mayor. 5 GEO: STEIN, | Chty Clerk -2z COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | | PROCEEDINGS Ov THE CITY CO! ist District........mdward Paulson } [ e 2 :g!?"-tm District. Huns B. Imsdahi { . Special sessfon of the city councii 3Td District -Samuel Ellis jgalled for the purpose of mecting with' 4th District. he County Commissioners to discuss 5¢h District matters relative to a permanent con- tagions or dotention hospital, was held ! CITY DmECTORY “Wm. Lennon | in the council chambers at the city hall At eight o'clock p. m. A quorum being .J. E. Harris | | ‘December, city veterinarian.. 100.00! room. Inquire 6th and Lake Blvd. IN. R. Burgess. supplies, account, Rt 2t1-21 CMy veterinarian .. i'i" 3170, . 2 ‘;-rt! pie-rfl‘er, ’J‘Ifi’n‘fiufii’fl!;“y o 7.20| FOR RENT—Modern furnished roi in;_ b Johnson. clection servic 3100 1218 Bemidji avenue. Phone 86%4- [Bemidly Votanteor ire Denari- w. 3td1-23 ment. attending fires, Septem- i s ier 14 1o December 2 466.00 | The Seagrave company. < tle assembly, fire de 18.00 W Sanitary Su; | pipércleaner . . 9.001 Minnesota . Elect: ! ' Power company. supplies, wa- i ter departme* . 8.45 5. WANTED WHBN: YOU"¢: ;.NT wood sawed, call Lempinan. - 986-W. “ §11-22 l W‘ANTED TO RENT—Small house or rooms.. .Telephore 295. ber. oy W‘AN’!‘ED._Posmon as waitress or ehamb%;smaid Experienced. No- tofy. DYCameron at State San- norhfin 2d1-23 * 1t1-34 WANTED—Local representative for.[ a well known life insurance com-; pany. Address, Manager, 709 Tor- . rey Bldg., Duluth. 3t1-24 WANT TO HEAR From party having ' farm for 'sale. - ‘Give particulars and lowest price; John J. Black, Minn. St., Chlpnewa Falls, Wis- | 1!1-22 5 - WANTED—Two or three rogms for) light hougekeeping for couple com- | ing here about January 24th. ing here 4bout January 24th. In- quire of 'Pioneer, 4t1-22 WANTED—We have a client who| . wishes .to rent an. improved farm s near Bemidji suitable - for d:nry~ business. Reynolds & Winter. § L bt1-24 HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED FOR Detective work Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former U. 5. Gov't. Detec- tive, St. Louis., Mo. 1t1-22 WANTED—Men 'to Go piece work at | Ferveil’s camp, 46 miles south of Bemidji and 5 miles west of Nary. H. A. Ferrel, 714 Minnesota ave- nue, Bemldp 1-10tf | WEN WANTED— l‘u qualify for fire- men, brakemen. Experience un-| necessary. Transportation niched. Write A. Scoles, Supt., Gamble Bldg St. Louis, Moi t1-22 HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTED—Girl for a’cneral work. Phone 832- 6t1-21 (2 Rt 1o piniey WILL PAY! §8 per “{ tor gnml girl for' housework, Telephone No. 847, i i 411-25 When' anythiflg goes wrong with your Plumbmg You want a repair man_ who under- stands his business. We do very little talking, but alot of “doing” in ithis town. Wedo plumbmg for others. Why not for YOU? = H. N. McKee | .R. K. Bliler | ..J. F. Hayes | present, meeting was called to order, Mayor..... L. F. Johnson | President Vandersiuis prosiding. Treasurer, .. “Geo. . Rhea ' ! _pon roll call the following aldermen , City Clerk. . -Geo. Stein ;,.]n dcc].’é‘rbd pras&nt: fi“gl'(}" kl‘!o,\'ce-, Chief of Folice.. . .Thos. Dailey | wlmer, arver, arnel eKinnen -] Bridgeman, Vandersluis. | ab. | Eire Chief. . . +:Chazlea’ Datley City Engineer and ooper. Water Dept.. ’aulson. Ellis and Ims. dahl, heinz present, discussion was had ! with members_of the council, relative to the ma‘ntenance :and location of such a ! hospital. Aareeable to the County, Com ALDEBMER missioners, !:c city attormey was di- Firsi Ward— rectes 0 draw ‘up proper acreement to cover a lease for land suiicient for a g As ‘}‘; %aglcy‘ JiD- Boyes. DPest house or detention hospital. econd Ward— It was also moved and seconded that A. T. Carlson, A. B. Palmer. the council get in touch with an archi- | Third Ward— tect to draw a sketch or blueprint fnr a detention hospital of about 20 room B. V. Cooper, H. Carver. to be constructed in units, the first to rourth Ward— ..E. 1. Gourgents be_for seven rooms. Carried. v. | “There being no further busiwess it E- Darnell, N, McKlanon, was, moved to adjourn. Adjourned, | Fifth Ward— | Approved, = H. Bridgeman, J. E. Hayward. e R BQXCE, nt. | At Large— i e Preside; e Chas. Vandersiuis. it-22 v § G | | | ! 1 . J. J. DORAN The City Plumber 225 ] E have an'ex- alted idea of what our duties are to those whom we serve. Our man- ner is decerous, our organization is efficient and our appeals to every man’s sense of fairness. L. E. Ta-{ ’~|’~‘0R SALE—Furniture. Dining room fur-| house- | FOR SALE—Em Ganter's Baker: .was-ran 'BOX. APF{ fluur sacks at 12-4t1 $1.95 per hone . 927. i 118t FOR SALE__Part of g car of season- ed birch to arrive this week. Axel Swedberg, Bemidji, Minn. 3t1-24 PPES $1.05 pe uux at “I'roppman’ FOR PALE—Bes twe Bemidji Sts tionery store for rubber stamps: fac simtle signaturs stamps, no tarial seals and corporation seals FOR ANY KIND of a buy, sale or ex change in real estate or persona property, see Tes3 Baudette of th: Northern Minnesota Real Estate Exchange, 214 Beltrami avenue, phone 68, 1 mon 1-18 set, bed rcom suite, davenport, leather rockers, rugs, china closet, piano, also Cary safe and other ar- ticles. Inquire of Dr. Caldwell, 123 Twelfth street. Phone 426. 6t1-27 TOR SALE—16-inch maple and pop- lar wood, not mixed. Price $2.50 for poplar and $3.26 for maple. Telephone gJohn Pogue 46-F-2 Also sleighs made to order. Have some on hand, 2%x7, ready for delivery. 12t1-21 AUTO SACRIFICE—We have a Chal- mer roadster with light delivery box, new top, good tires and good battery. This car is in good run- ning order. $250 if taken at once. We need the space. Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. Telephone 417. 507 Beltrami avenue. 3t1-25 FOR SALE—One carload registered black Percheron mares. Every one sound and guaranteed. These mares were purchased at York, N. D. The best that breeding can produce. Just what the farmers ! of Beltrami county should have. Can be scefi at Tom Smart’s barn at 612 America avenue. 6t1-21 |FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY ¥ !FOR ANY kind of real ostate see or write B J Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1213!f> | FOR SALE—Colonial 7-room mollern home. Price $5,000. Immediate possession. Reynoids & Winter. 6t1-24 1 FOR SALE—By owner. 6-room cot- tage, all modern except heat. Good | location. Address “XY" care of Pioneer. 6L1-22 LLOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Oison..{ the land men. 9-29tf - JAY—HAY—HAY CAR LOTS, $11.00 to $21.00 DELIVERED Have it here for you now in lesser amounts Courtney Seed & Feed Co. Phapne 851 without question Ivl falls in the FETTRR OF other ftching skin disenses. Try & 75 cent box at our risk, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. NEW CASHIER FOR BIG PIANO FIRM When the Stone Piano Co. of aneapohs, needed a new cash ier, they appointed J. A. Sandgren, a graduate of Dakota Business Col- lege, Fargo, N. D The company had always had *‘good luck’’ with D. B. C. students at their Fargo branch house. | Dakota Business College has a wide reputation for turntusg out first- class workers—-there are never too many. The Cleveland State Bank’ took on A. J. Rheaume as assistant’ cashier before finishing his course. “‘Follow the Succeggful.’’ Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806; Front St., Fargo, N. D., for terms. Gerke’s Cabinet Shop Repairing all kinds of fur- niture and builder of Tables, Desks, Pedestals, Phono- graph Cabinets, ete. Cal and see me or phone your order—We pick up and deliver on request. 119 Minnesota Ave. . 980 Phone 980 MASONS Bemidji Lodge 233, A. F. & A. M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- \ ' sonic Yemple. Visiting Brethren || cordially invited. l Jan. 19—Stated Communication. Jan. 26—Work 3rd Degree, Supper G. M. Palmer, W, M. G. A. Walker, Bec. MOOSEHEART At Moosehegrt, 1ll,, are over 1,000 acres contgining over $3,- 000,000 worth of modern, fire- |! prool _buildings that.house nearly 1.000 chiluren of deceysed Mouse |i members who aré being equipped with the best high school educa- tion and & trade. Mooseheart belongs to you as soon as you join the L. 0. O. M. — It protects your Ilxddies. oose member also have sickness, acci- dent and fraternal benefits. Now is the time to join while our charter is open and our initia- tion fee halved.. For further par- ticulars and application blank, see any member, or Dictator—G. W. Harnwell Secretary—C. B. Hoyt 54 NOOSE | Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdays ‘MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs Prom.pl Attention Given to Mail Orders idj inn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call | | WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. 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 }'}mve them in first-class shnpe for spring. JOHN MATLUND CALL 225 Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Specialty, Also Buyers o Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. | i DOCTORS DR3. | _—'—_fld-— r— SHI'I'H OR. E H.> DRS. GILMORE Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block i A. NORTHROP OBTEOPATEIC PEYSICIAN AND SURGEON lbe:enn Blk Office Phone 158W DR. H. Office: House Phone. 449 Hours—10 to 12 5.. .Other hours by appointment. 13,-Pnons 401-W DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block | hone 386" — DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Hours: ;11-12 a. m., Phones: Office 802, Barker Bldg. 856 p. m. Residence 211. |DENTISTS BUSINESS AND’ PROFESSIONAL JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidjl, Minn, Eye:+—Ear—Nose—Throat u-nnw,..flm. i —-——.M____ C. R, SANBORN, M. D. g ] Physician and Sargeon | G 'DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor 1st National Bank Bldg. PAGE FIVE & McCANN Miles Block Oftice Phone 8§ a. m.; 1:30 to Calls Made Bemiay1 Res. Phone 8917 DR. J. W. DIEDRICH ) DENTIST Office—O' Leary -Bowser BIOR. hones—Oftice 876-W. DR. G. M. PALMER Res. Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemidsi, Minn. VETERINARIANS Denison & o VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. Burgess . BUSINESS ; E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them 0% small monthly pavments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Blas. Phone 131. 1A GARE ON B05 Collections a specialty D51 GLEANING TIOUBE DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleamers for Men, Womea and Ohildrea "FIRE INSURANCE | REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveaue Phome 144 HUFFMAN & O’LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. PHONE 173-W or R N. M’KEE, Funeral Director coae