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THE BE enne et e 26 MIDJI DAILY PiONEER T L e a0 AV R A ATV T 87 ST A I 34 Webster =Man’s Man Sep Bt F 3] By PETER B. KYNE A“,'1'; Authoref - | of the Giants,” etc. (Copyright, by Peter B, Kyne) (Continued from Page 2) ster's cablegram as an excuse to call upon Dolores and explain the mystery surrounding his friend’s nonappear- ance. “Well, Dolores,” he began, in his ex- citement calling her by her first name for the first time, “I've heard from Jack Webster.” “What's the news, Bill?”” Dolores in- «quired. From the flrst day of their ac- quaintance she had been growing in- creasingly fond of Geary; for nearly a week she had been desirous of calling and, to Dolores’ way of thinking, a pe- culiarly appropriate cognomen for such a distinctly American young man. At mention of the beloved word he glanged down at her pleasurably. “Thank you,” he said. “I'm glad you got around to it finally. . Those that love me always call me Bill.” “You called me Dolores.” “I moye we mnlke it unanimous, a foc to formality.” “Sccond the motion, Bill. So am T— when I care to be—and in our case your formality is spoiling our comrade- <hip. And pow, with reference to the extraordinary Senor Webster—" “Why, the poor old horse has been down with ptomaine poisoning. They carried him off the train at St. Louis and stood him on his head and pumped him out, and just did manage to cancel his order for a mew tombstone. He says he’s feeding regularly again and has booked passage:on La Estrellita, so we can look for him on the néxt steamer arriving.” “Qh, the poor fellow!” Dolores mur- mured—so fervently that Billy was on _1he point of hurling his heart at her feet on the instant. The thousand dotiars Webster had cabled Biily *“for a road-stake” had heen dwindling rapidly under the stim- ulus of one continuous: opportunity to spend the same in a quarter where it was calculated to-bring the -most Joy. Mr. Geary was absolutely bogged in the quagmire of his first love affair, hut until his mining concession should amply justify an avowal of his passion, an instinctive sense of the eternal fit- ness of things reminded Billy of the old proverh that a closed mouth eatcles no flies. And in the meantime (such is the optimism of youth) he de- cided there was no need for worry, for when a girl calls a fellow Bill, when she tells him he’s a scout and doesn’t care a whoop for any society except his—caramba! it's great! (Continued in Next Issue) I'm J Where Church s Popular, The Christian aborigines of Yunnan like lengthy church services. A Sun- Jday morning service in Sapushan. Yuunnan province, has been known to comprise cleven hymns, eight prayers, three sermons and the Sacrament o the Lord’s Supper. . | To Poor Purpose. 'nttention seldom attract attention that is worth anything. Resemblance. i The average man resembles a whale; glns to blow.—Boston Transcript. f Long Fast of Birds. I A condor can exist without food for Y0 davs, and an eagld 20 days, COUNTY DIRECTORY County Auditor......A. D. Johnson + Treasurer..... «e...Barl Reg: of Deeds. .. .Chas. Mcon Clerk of Court... .Fred Rhoda .Andrew Johnsorn . ..J. E. Harris G. M. Torrance Sheriff........ Judge of Prohate. ~County Attorney.. Supt. of Schools. . Coroner. Surveyor. . . County Agent e McKee -.R. K. Bliler ..D. C. Dvoracek J COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1st District. .=dward Pauison 2d District. -Iaas B. Imsdahi 3rd District. . .Samuel Elfs CITY DIRECTORY Mayor. ... F. Johnson Treasurer. W. Rhea City Clerk. eo. Stein Chief of Police ¥ hos. Dalley Fire Chief... ....Charles Dailey City Engineer and Water Dept.. ALDERMEN First Ward— A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. Second Ward— A. T. Carlson, A, B. Palmer. Third Ward— B. \V. Cooper, H, Carver. Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKinnon. Fifth Ward— H. Bridgeman, J. E. Hayward. At Large— Chas. Vandersluis. |students of geography is suggested in | :a bulletin of the National Geographic 130ciety just issued. i ‘sea, the birds of the air and subter-| him Bill, which is a comfortable name : GEOGRAPHY AT OPERA SUGGESTED BY SOCIETY Washington, Jan. 31.—The opera! as a laboratory for young American I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT insertions o Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. 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 advertisement. f same copy. “Woman has called upon land and | — = ranean channels of the earth to yield | FOR SALE—FARM up their treasures for her adorn-| ment,” the bulletin says, pointing out | LOTS 01 FARMS—Let us sell you! WANTEDTO RENT—2 or 3 turnish- | WANTED . ed rooms for light housekeeping the geographic character of Milady’s| one. Come tu our uffice and look radornment at the opera. | over our bargaln signs. Willits & either in Nymore or Bemidji.! Powerful birds-on a South Afric:m\ Olson, the land men. 1-1tf Phone 767-W. 3t1-311 \farm yielded their wing and tail| —— . i | CK , about feathers for the gaily-colored fan she | FOR QUICK TRADE—5J acres, abou WANTED—We have a client| who | 10 acres cultivated, frame house, and frame barn. Will exchange for city property. Valued at about $2,000. Reynolds & Winter. 3 1 stirs lazily, the society said, and a; magnificent jungle beast of India or| the Congo trumpeted his death cry as| he yielded his tusks for the slender| wishes to rent an improved ‘farm near Bemidji suitable for dairy business. Reynolds & Winter. £ 6t1-31 ivory handle. “Carelessly tossed aside lies the;fi‘m “’S;D.I—EVR Dl;;STER" luxurious wrap,” the article said. “The hundred or more of little 5| FOLLOWS CHINA'S FAMINE \inch dark brown animals required to| . b a ‘make this coat tempted trappers into! Hankow, China. (By mail to United | difficult and dangerous enterprises on ! Press.)—Atop the horrors of famine the frozen areas of northern Russia 'which have smitten the people of land Siberia. The fragrance that in- North China comes the news of al |trigues your senses is probably the new plague, Lnown colloq\!mlly as! distilled petals of roses grown in fer-|the “soldier disaster.” Briefly, tile valleys of Bulgaria. A Chinaman |means that the outlaw bands in the, in Shantung sheds his queuc to fur-|unifcrms of the various conflicting | | holds the coiffure in unblemished un-ithe country.” \dulations, and a smelly stockyards of | “They have descended on us like a 1 Kansas City or Chicago gave from its swarm of locusts,” one Chinese mis- refuse heap that unobtrusive bone sionary said in description of pre- i hairpins might hold the smooth coils, vailing conaitions. Pay has been an !in place. The slow and sure tortoise junknown quantity among the Nor- i People who talk merely to attract be no sooner gets on top than he be- | Geil (v, .J. C. Mcfibee proved by me. -..E. J. Bourgens 7 furnished the beautifully ornament thern armies for many months. Theit {of her hair. lonly revenue has been exacted fram jow e i hite | the countryside. They have estal i The Topes . iof . gleaming White lished tax systems of their own and |pearls that caress her throat were! 7 probably gouged from the hearts of‘})ave enforced collections by hang- ings and torture. the huge thick-shelled oysters of the! . s |South Seas, Australia, Phillipines and | _The people of the famine districts, I'Burma or from the small thin-shelled | Teduced to a diet rgfoass emne shra \ones of Venezuela, Japan, Persia and | reduced to a diet of grass and herbs, Ceylon. The platinu lasps cam Srom Colombia - and the diamonds| menace. Recently a band of soldiers which stud it from Brazil or South!looted the city of Ichang, destroying Africa, to be polished by the diamond J2panese property and intimidating cutters in_Antwerp, Amsterdam or|the Chinese. Bruges. The tiny jeweled wat¢ch on| = her wrist had the 175 pieces in itsTFlELT JUST L KE HE tiny ‘insides’ made by a Swiss work-| .made no mistake in fitting in screws which to the unpracticed eye resem-| # N ble dust particles. St. Paul Man Suffered Terribly “The soft lustrous sill: of her gown | From Indigestion 29 Years—| acquired its shimmer in the looms of | Tanlac Restores Him. Lyons, France, which prepares about | T one-third of all the raw silk produced | _“Tanlac helped me after everything in or brought' to Europe. The lace | else failed,” said James H. Naughton, with_which the artist-modiste varied | 628 Wabash Ave., St. Paul, Minn. the fabric probably grew under the! “During the past twenty years I hands of diligent peasant women in;have lived through as much pain and the Vosges mountains, or in the cel- suffering as any one person could lars of 4 rain-soaked Belgium dwell-:stand and keep alive. ing. | “Ilost my appetite and my stomach “The silver buckles on her pumps,¥as in such a bad fix, the little I did ! were hammered by an artisan from |24t caused me intense pain and suf-| raw material gleamed from the mines fering. My food seemed to sour as | of our own Rocky mountains or Great |S00n 25 it reached my stomach, caus- Basin states, or from Mexico, which, | ing gas to form and press against my, for many years, produced more than heart till I felt like I was smothering. a third of the world’s output. But the |, *1had terrible spells of nausea that prmps, most likely, Wwere made in | lasted for days at a time. I suffered Massachusetts and the silk stockings | terribly from rheumatism in my hips, in Wisconsin.” 4 |knees and ankles, and frequently my e |knees and ankles would swell and hurt me till every step was agony. 1 heard so much about Tanlac I con- cluded to try it and two bottles put; my stomach in a splendid condition. | I kept right on taking it and have finished my sixth bottle, and now there isn’t so much as a twinge of rheumatism left in my body. I am a ~ 1 staunch believer in Tanlac and am glad to recommend it.” Tanlac is suld i Bemidji by City Drug Store,y, Knutson & Lilja a‘ { Graceton, V. M. Owen & Co. at Hines. James Taylor, Tenstrike, and by the leading druggists in every town.— Adv. i Education Never Completed. .o The best-educated people are those | who are always learning, always ab- sorhing knowledge from every pos- sible source and at every opportunity. —O. 8. Marsden. == = i Bank No. 1369 AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATICN OF THE FARM- i ERS STATE BANK OF BE- I‘ MIDJI, INCORPORATED. 2 meeting of the StockNolders o I.K: PoAt | :he above named bank, held at the ba jing house on the 19tn day of January, {A.'D. 1921, the following resolution was |offered and adopted by a majority vote| “:l its capital stock, i | Resolved; That s scitte Of [ncorpor f tion Four of the ation of this Bank 0.W.SIEVERT ROOF-NG GO. |/ i 10 MINNESOTA AVE. | The government of :|{|,d the management of e t of 1. {TITAN NINIE dir 1= | We Build Your Roof for Less lected at th g iceting of ! ‘:fi»“szgcl(h:;cln:g on iha third R ! We Handle The : Iy 0" Tanuary of each year, between the hours of Nine o'clock A. M.'and Four o'clock P. M. of the said natl hold office until the day, and who cxt annual 'STANDARD | ROOFING Tneetiny Son Salled for thike purposo ang Considorad ithe Dest ‘ eeting d arpos g § | vl al tue Banking House in the Ciy Asbestos Pipe Covering H of Lemidji, Minnesota. on the 19th day Asbestos Shingles oL laniry foa Acbestos Lumber Wall Board Rubbor Mattings We Make Rubber Mats to Order WE PUT ON ROOFS || —and guarantee them to be abso- luteiy water-tight for from five to fifteen years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt Shingles—for homes. We Repair Leaky Roofs VELL. President, Cashicr. who heing by that are respectiv E ashier of The nk of Bemidjl, Incorporated, al affixed to the foregoing corporate zeal of said corporation, uted by t eaid instrument their free act My com (Notarfal State of Minnesota, B ———————————— i to ced 4th District. .. . W, Lennon X | 4 t ockholders of the Farmers State ! 5th District. . .....J. F. Haye- 'SE Bemids, Tacorporated, in adopt : mendment to the Cer- ing the foregoin has been Incorpsration, F. E. PEARSON, Superintendent of Bunk.: G. H. SIVWRIGHT, By G. H. SIVWRIGHT Deputy Superintendent. THE WEST HOTEL MINNMEAPOLIS MIMIIZICTA titieate of ap- (Seal) Foliowing the downward trend in priccs is now offering rooms at $1.75 to $2.25 —without bath $2.50 to $6.00 certify that the within in- wax filed for record in this nd day of Jaruary, A. D, and was duly e hereby ent MIKE HOL! /4 retary of State. —with bath I - | Moderate priced Cafe in l 138, i connection. i MOON, (M) ter of Treeds v 15 bl | i 2 : 1 i ! WANTED—Small i 16 INCH dry Jack Pine wood, $3.00. nish the material for the net that armies of the North are “living on|™ FOR SALE—Empty flour FOR SALE—16 WESTERN BOX APPLES $1.95 per FOR SALE—_SIx.' head e |ere panic_stricken under the military | FOR SALE—One gcod cow; colt, lath mill outfit} also to take charre of it or small crew to run it. also about 50 or| 60 h. p. boiler. J. W. Hilliard, Brainerd, Minn, 3t2-1 FOR SALE , E. J. Willits. 10t2-7 sacks al 12-4tf Ganter’s Bakery. i in. dry Jack pine. $3.25 per cord. Call 361. 611-29 box at Troppman’s. T Phone 927. . 1-13tf of harness. work Phone 3t1-31 horses without 481. FOR SALE—SBee rwe rexidy man whose skill was so great that he; WOULD SMOTHER — —6-room house, FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY kind of real estate sec or write B J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1-1tf | FOR SALE—Colonial 7-room modern Price $5,000. Immediate Reynolds & Winter. 6t1-31 home. possession. LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. (Come to our office and se our bargain signs. Willits & Olson the land men. 1-1tf FOR SALE_Portable saw mill sel up ready to run. Logs enough skid- ded to pay for it. Get my liberal ofier. audress box 41, lensirike Minn. 612-4 5-Room house; sewer; water; lighte on Lake Shore, $2,700. practically new goou garages; nice lot; good loca- tion. onlv $3,150. ' —7-room house on paved street, close in. 1% lot, $4,200. 1.—Oue of the best homes in the city 10-room modern house, elegantly finished. also flve-rcom on 60-ft. corner lot, $10,000. —9-room house. down town, good rooming house or boarding house, $3,000. ! _5-rooms and bath, bungalow, . Jota $4,200. ——t-rooms and bath; barn; chicken house and garage; one of the best homes in city, $4,600. years old; Dezaval No. 12 separ-| - o 5 . W > el —7-room theroughly modern housc aloe, Fhose J14-W, 8t1-311 gne full basement, good garage elegant location, for quick deal, tionery store for rubber stam fac simile signature stampe ¢ tarial seals .and corporation rox' R SALE—Timothy seed. Guaran- teed free from noxious weeds. In lots of 100 lbs., 10¢ a pound. sxcks, free. Carl Opsata, Rte. 2, Bemidji. Phone 4-F-2. . 612-3 LOST—The boy who picked up the hane bag cont:ining $1§ in paper money #nd a credit slip for $2 from O'Leary-Bcwser, at the Rex thea- ter Saturday right wus 4een and is | known. If not returnell at onco, prosecution will follow. Leave the bag at Pioneer and ny questions will be asked. b 1di-81 QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | ‘That is the joyful cry of thousands Dr Edwards proddced Ofive bicts, the substitute for calomel. Ne g results from these pleasant ts. They cause the liver to act nermally. They bem to wnnatural action. Olive Tablets are a ng, vegetable compound 1e, bad breath, <tipated or sure re- ithe Olion 15¢ and 30c Tablets at bedtime. a box. MOTHERS, DO THE - When_the Children' Cougi, Rub Musterole on Throats | and Chests ! No_telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And " then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give promvt, sure relief, It does not blister. As first, aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It 1s the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgiq headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu. matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest. (it often_prevents pneumonia). | ness is lo; advice to . {* I nourishes the body, ' Scott & Bowne, Bloozfisld, N.J. A | (isblets :r Craaules) | SO TR i LOGICAL ADVICE! those ru in vitality. i tenes the blood and e l ALSOMA%ERS OF —— B | For INDIGESTi®H Strike at the xoot of weak- | ScattsEmulsion} helps build strength. | Ki-MoIDS | L:m«u-nm'-.fp' ko ; Ointment, : Fore 5. s house, large lot, $1,000. good corner lots, only $750. 0 acre farm. 33,5 ~———— |40 ucre farm. '—80 acre farm. —160 acre farm. —120 acre farm, all for sale or trade. | Willite ® Olson, the land men. 3t1-31 'THE PIONEER WANT ADS 4 " LosT AND FOUND | BRING RESULTS DOCTORS WARN AGAINST COLDS There has been £ much rerious ili- ness 08 01wl of pae cted eolds & ing the t Winters that dgetors ara advising 't paticnts 4ot fo meglect colds, A wiceze, o touch of =ore throat or a running nose are the danger sir- nals and an indieation for the jmm:- diate use of Turpo, the Turpenti This is o scientific combin- ation of distilled Turpentine, Complhor ' and Menthol in a clear mincral Das» which ecarries the medication yi-ht ihrough the skin or membrane {.: 1"~ root of {he trouble. Turpo does not depend on vape: other indefinite means to obtain 1. 4 It gives immediate relief. 1t dispels congestion and reduces inflammation, It does mot blister the most delicate skin or stain the clothing. Doctors recognize the value of Turpo as o reliable home remedy and “first- aid” treatment for every cold trouble Druggists know that it has given satis- faction to their customers. They will sell it to you on a guaranteo of money back if not snfi'il'nflnr{. Sold in_white opal jars with the orango and black Jabel, at 30c and 60e. TURPO very Cold and Congesti When anything goes wrong with your Plumbing You want a repair man who under- stands his business. We do very little talking, but a lot of “doing” in this town. We do plumbing for others. Why not for YOU? J. J. DORAN The City Plumber Phone 225 l BUSINESS AND | PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS Ads not paid DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeona Bemidji, Minn. LODGES , — A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat MASONS (re——les——————— OR. E. H. SMITH 'hysician and Syrgeon 233, A. F. & A, Office Security Bank Block M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. cordially invited. Feb. 2—Stated Communication G. M. Palmer, W, M. G. A. Walker, Sec. —_—_————— Visiting Brethren DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Mtles Block . DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATRIC PHYSICIAR AND Ibertson Blk Office Phone 153W MOOSEHEART At Mooseheart, Ill, 1,000 acres containing over $3,- 000,000 worth of modern, fire- roof buildings that house nearly 1.000 childien of deceused Mouse members who are beilng equipped with the best high school educa- tion and a trade. Mooseheart belongs to you as soon as you join tke L. 0. O. M.— It protects your Liddies. 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 C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon House Phone 449 Office Phone 88 DR. A. DANNENBERG ' Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 to Other hours by appointment. 1st Wationel Fank Iidy. A. SHANNON, M. D an and Surg: L MOOSE ... e 1st & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. —_— DRS. MARCUM & McADORY icians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. DENTISTS [ Bemidji Floral Co. CUT FLOWERS AND DR. J. W. DIEDRICH MMice -O'Leary- Bowner Rl Artistic Des Artistic Designs pues —Office 876, W, Rex Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders 4 = M. PALMER Ay Nentist and Orthodontist Phone 41% BUILDING Harker Bunding VETERINARIANS If it’s up to date cars and careful you want, call WARER BROS, 77 PHONE 77 RGN AR SO Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. E M. SATHKE RBuys Small Houee 49 f Dodge taxi. The mos o0 | 1ip to date seivic in the city. and selly them monthly pa: D. H. FISK Atrcroer at Law iffice Northers, mel Band WA UR equipment DRY CLEANING reme dignity. We P e e Olesnern for Meu. Womms are praised for the careful, conscien- which we conduct our business and for the rare courte- sy we show upon all occasions. E INSURANCE REAL ESTATE: REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avemue . HUFFMAN & O’LEARY- o) | FURNITURE, AND Bemidji Fur Coat Company 'UNDERTAKING FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides New Kaplan Bldg. H. N. M’KEE, Funeral PHONE 178-W or R [