Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 5

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SN PAARY, R’AHAM BONNER e COPYAGY B WSTERN NIVATAPLA UNION . iICOCKY CHARLIE PIGEON. - “You iill ‘call me ‘Cocky Charlie’ Pi- and-that is<a good. name,” said “Pm eertainly I like to strut? about and-stick out-my chest, like my arlie Pigeon. -and conceited. foreign rehmve, Mr. Pouter Pl);wn % “What does turelgn menn"" asked one of the pigeons nenrbv - Z“When 1 speak of my fmelgn rélas five A-mean that'he does not belong to |* this part of the world: “He comes from He is 7 brought over to be shown off'in zoos and in bird stor ptimes - d in bird stores and sometimes peox seream that ‘mamma says” comes’ ia the other ‘side’ of the ocean. ple have poute admire * him > for igeghs as pets. being - conceited. one of the little Digeons. “Not: .plain.in; look: of show me on' ht: mifii £ m‘em deal ‘of admiration. m|;ht Pe-standing about waiting lot"gf-admiration-gnd every one might admir admiting myself, “That is, if T.gge ‘would say. to myself,” ‘Cocky,” adi yourself. for admiring mysclf. fine idea. “I"bad & very.pleasant chflt wlth' some visitor pigeons in the street to- | - ‘day. E Ti\“When wagons came along we flew out of the way, but very few wagons came along so we had lots.of time to talk. “We talked on the soclnblllty and at- tractiveness of pigeons. It was a most “My Foreign Relation.” enjoyable talk, with one another. pleasant, too. Very pleasant; indeed. ‘“No one even thought of disagreeing Not an argument did we have, only very interesting con- Mth any one else. versation. “Otf course, I am a good talker and I'm a good sort of creature, but all the tiwe I'really must admit that I am not fancy, you know.” The other pigeons didn’t think there was much sense to what Cocky was saying, but as they all liked to strut about a Dbit too, they didn’t ask any They liked to be a bit con- questions.. ceited, too. “We're a soclable lot,” said Cocky “Awe always build Charlie Pigeons™* our nests near each ‘othér. AVe m in great numbers:’ ‘We like: crow crowds of pigeons! other!” #e rufled his fe'\thers and cocked his head on oné''sidé and said, “Because I like myself I like:other 1 think pigéons are fine, i pigeons, too. didn’t think pigeons were fine I woul¢ have_been a horse or a dog or a pig.” “Could you have been a horse or a dog or a_pig?* asked Mrs. Co e answered, The thiag that mdtters is that wouldn't have been one if I could have been one—or T wouldn't have been al three if T could have N ““You are.plain,.are you?” chucl.led .. I have many. colors in my feathers, grays and blues/| -and ‘other. colors. But T am plain - in * that T am not a show-off pigeon, off of'ray own accord, but 'I ey don't g “Whereag T ymnld ys[“'ay leel ke “And “thien T would answer: myself, *Cocky, by all means, I will do that.’ I'would always be so nice ‘and handy A fine hlex\, ay d¢er! | cOme. And weé all agreed That made it very. We like ecach couldn’t have been,” (‘urln Fourth Ward— “but_that' doesn’t matter. cen sl three, | NOW THIS | WEARING You ) OUT 15 ITY 12 AINT WELL! Youre PRETTY | LIVELY FOR A-f00R TIRED ,BUSINESS MAN “And’ think how n:uchwe liave conceited about. . \We stay abont where there are people. . That's' a treat "for the people.” “Of course,” said Mrs, ‘Cocky, “it depends on the way people look at it.” “If_they look at It any differently from.the way I.do, they're very fool- ish,” (Cocky: answered proudly. .‘“Ah, it is good to have conceit. But we are Dot; cross, eyen “though “we. are con: 3 ceited.” \ . welre fine, and there are lots of us |, to think so1”’ Ice Cfeam in Brlelu. ; Bobby was: -eagerly expectlng his birthiday and the day before- the big occasion he overheard his mother tell- iug his sister to “get the ice cream ‘in| bricks.” An hour or so later he was discovered beside, a wagon load of building brlcks, ’smlckmg his’ lips. “what ‘are you looking for?” he was | asked, and he answered, “For the ice ‘them! LA e B2 C Y ; KEKEKEKREEEKE KK KKK " “The ‘Kitichi-Farmers’ club met at the school house Feb. 5th. Consider- able business was attended to. A r. buying a yuantity -afid: for- getting some the community ] fiwzr seed pedigreed -stock in wefie iscussed. ¥.: A. Gregerson made a business trip to’ Cass Lake Saturday. * Miss Edna_Wymore. led devotional meeting befbre :Sunday school Sun- day Cleon Smlth will !end next’ Sun- e ?mest programs was e “the -Kitichi school Friday| Mr§ C. Mn!pney_,ieaves Tuesday For Rochester, where she will receive|’ medical treatment. Mr..C. Smith made a business trip, to Cass Lake Wednesday. A fine Sunday school is conducted | every Sund; tgy at Goodland :by the! l‘t community. people oi i r. Beach“’drove out to Kitu:hn t'rom Cass Lake Sunday. Mrs. George, Mrs. Gregerson’s ms— ,/for” & month's visit at. Fort Mr. and Mrs.:Henry and Ingwall Gre- Een n are-getting al;(mE very mcel‘):, aving very sick the past week. ng‘?mes are being made and|; play is to be fiven for the big Sunday school Easter program. ' - Marth 5th will be the Kitichi Farm- | ers’ club anniversary and will be cele- .| brated .at_the Kitichi school house. Every one welcome and bring lunch. The Young Ladies’ Sunday school er’s Bible study Sunday at the home of Miss Ada Smith. Mr.. C. Smith has a very large plle -) of logs hauled and piled on the land-| ing to be shipped to the box !actory in Cass Lake soon as shlppmg is good. A dandy program is being prepared {|for. the Kitichi library Feb. 18. Two :| plays are .in order,. entitled; | “That Rascal Pat.” Every one wel- COUNTY DIRECTORY County Audito: A. D, Johnson | Treasurer. !Rag of Deeds. Clerk of Court.. Sheriff....... Judge of Proba‘e Couaty Attorney Supt. ok Schools. Coroner. i.... Qurveyor J. E. Harri: .~ M. Torrance | J. C McGiltee H. McKee | <Rl K. Bliler| .D. C. Dvoracek | County Agent. ' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1st Distriet rmaward Paulson 2d District Hans B. Imsdahl | 3rd Distric! 4th' District. 5th District. . CITY DIRECTORY F. Johgson Mayo! Treasurer City' Clerk. . Chief ot Police. Fira Chief. . Chazles Daliey City Engineer and 3 Water Dept. .. ALDERMEN Ward— A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce Sedond Ward— A.-T. Carlson, -A. B. Palmer. Th)rd Ward-— Cooper, H. Carver. Firs B. W, P. Barmell, N. McKiunon. 1|Fifth Ward— 1At Large— Chas. Vandersiuis. And all the pigeons cdoed; “We think : s o JUICHT - 20+ AETEETR R R R HE A R RS good’” socxal nme. and fine lunch was|. tool: their examination in their teach-| g, “The | Stage Struck Darkie” and the other| «.Samuel Ellis | ..E. J. Bourgenis | H. Bridgeman, J E Hayward.! | -for_at time of insertion will be chmed for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on ll* “our books. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. WANTED TO-RENT--An unfurnish- - €d house. " Call Pioneer. " 5t2:12 WAN’I‘ED—Washmgs at.723: Nlnthl . Phone' 982. - Call for ‘and de- uvet_.r 6t2-12 TO ‘BUY—Fdr ~chassis or saicheap car. Address)H. A. Glick, | Box_flzfi Bemidj: i /HIGHBST 'MARKET Pricestp pilp < wood. ' Northern'” Land Co. Bemidji. 6t2-13 WANTED TO BUY—2 or 3 harses, a cow, and some chickens.. Address ‘H. A. @Glick, box 826, or call at .26th - street and Bemidji.ave. 2 : 3t2-12 | ‘WANTED—Second _hand about 150 egg . capacity. ' Body. -must be in good condition, but do ‘nqt need lamp or tank. . Phong| 472 and will loo» at'your offer. 5 6t2-1 incubator, MAN OR WOMAN wanted, salnl'y $36, full time, 75c an hour sparé .time, selling | guaranteed hosiery. to wearer: Expenence unnecessary. Guaranteed Mflls, Morristown, Pa. i e 10tWed3-16 5 X | LOCATION “WANTED—Band ' leader apd cornet player desires to locate . “in Central-or ‘Northern Minnesota. -+= WHE ‘texoh ~beginners or advanced band. ' Cigar niaker, Wwill work at traje or manufacture. If-interest- ed, address Band Leader, 621 Kent. Street, St. Paul, Minn. 3t2-11 FINDS UNEXPECTED SOME- TIMES HAPPENS “I suffered for 10 years - with stomach trouble and doctoved away a lot of money before I found a medi- cine that was a real benefit to me. Since taking one dose of Mayr’s Won- derful Remedy, 14 weeks ago, I have had more real joy of living than I had in 10 years before. “It is a simple, harmléss preparation that Temoves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which- causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- mg appendicitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded. At all x uggxsts Advertuament. | GRANBMI]THER NEN, | There. Was Nothing So Good for Congesnon and Colds =as_Mustat | "But the - old-fashioned mustard- | plaster burned and_ blistered while it | acted. Get the relief and help that | mustard plasters gave, without the _ piaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, whitc ointment, made with oil of mus- ard, It is scientifically prepared, so hat it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin, |~ Gentlym Musterole in withthe finger-tips. See%%wquick!y itbringsre- liet—how speedily the pain disappears: Use Musterole for sorc throat, bron | chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff- neck, asthma, neuralgia, lr'axcln:!:ei conges- jon, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, | “ain3 and aches of the back or joints, | sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest . cften prevents pneumonia). - Plfi%bing Heating Robert J. Russell 315 Minnesota Ave. Phones 620—620-R 744, ..of . Pioneer. .kitchenette. under plow. Bemi;!di: sen. at his espenflc SRR FOR; RENT FOR REMI—4-room _house,™ . Dewey” avanue 4 A Klein. FOR RENT—Restaurant. ~fine’ opening. (Address €..-H. care| FOR ANY KIND of a buy, sale or, ex FDB. RENT—4 .raoms . for light lousekeeping. month. Raynoma & Winter. FOR m:m_vér‘y room apartment, private bath and |pQR AN™ kind of real estats see FOR RENT 160 acre improved farm, four miles from Bemidji; 85 acres Advertisements in this.cnlnmn cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST WE ARBNT GONG HOME | TILL I oAY 453 S0 SHUT INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive ' insertions of same copy. “Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid by Beck (Copyright, 1920, by New Era Features) 1235 ‘Phone 3t2-14 A very v o 8t2e11 unfurnished $10 per ) 682-17 desirable three Telephone 847. 3t2-11 {FOR RENT— 4 roome unturnished for light housekeeping. month. Reynolds & Winter. 310 p 6t2-9 PR H."A. Glick. Box 826. 3t2-12 - Fastival of ; the Quall, ,In -the Meditersanean, no«bird i3 —Cottage, 5-rooms ond Dath, 5o ft. helter known: than: the quail. a year-heipasses over the great inland —A His coming is quite a’festival, and ‘many - an -outstanding bill and many a pensant’s overdm, rent is paid —Btrictly. moflern Twice shes BEMIBJI Asbestos Adl fifteen years. WARD BROS 77 PHdmz 77 Day or ng t—=We Are at Your Service . CHOICB CUT FLOWERS AND ' 'PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT, ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji; Minn. New Kaplan Building Phene 418 0.W.SIEVERT ROOFINS CO. 119 MINNESOTA AVE. We Build Your Roof for Less We Handle The STANDARD ROOFING Considered bestos S| . Asbestos Lumber ’ Wall Rubber Mattivgs . We ‘Make' Riibber Mats to' Order l WE PUT-ON ROOFS —and guarantee thém to be abso- lutely water-tight for from five to _Pi BE! FOR WARM CARS and Reuomble Rates a5l 254 i H.llflAl Go. the Best’ l’inhCuvorlng Board Ask to see our Guaranteed Aaphalt Shingles—for homes. Building Material We Repair Leaky Roofs 980 1, MINN. FOR SALE—FARM LOTS O l‘AllMS——Let us sell ‘you one. Come to our office and look | over our.bargain signs.- Willits Olson, the laad men, 1-1t8 - change in real estate or personil’ property, bee Tess Baudetté of the’ Northern Minnesota Real Mltei’ Exchange, '214 Beltrami . avenus Phone 68. . 1] 'FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY or write B J. Willits, 121' Third st. Phome 41. 1-1t¢ e LOTS u¥ HOUBES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willite & Oleon. the land men. 1-1tf FOR BALE—A beautiful modern home, 100 ft. frontage on the lake. 8-rooms, ' strictly modern, large porches, garage. —7-room house on Beltrami Avenue. —12-room - house, suitable for two families, well located, 50-ft. cor- ner. Price $3,000.00. lot, good location on Irvine ave- very fine §50-ft corner lot, only $100 down and $100 per year at T per cent. 7-room \_louse, fine- location, short distance from Normal and Central schnols and churches. v —50 ft. lot, 6-room houue on" Mise sissippi avenue. Price $1,500. —8 room strictly modern home, $6,600. —8-room house on Irvine avenue. Prico $2,600. —B-room house, 2-acre lot, price §3,- 300. —Reynolds & Winter, FOR SALE D e ? 7 g FOR SALE—Violin and bow, $15. Phono 666. 8t2-11 e e FOR SALE—Empty flour eacks at Ganter’s Bakery. 13-4t FOR SALE—_Sleigh and I0ggINg har- ness. Phone 914-W. 3t2-11 FOR BALB—4-year-old horse. lu: quire at 1109 America avenue. . Ttd2-12 FOR SALP—Tame hay, timothy an ~clover mixed. Also somo wild hay. Call 862. 3td2-12 FOR SALE. cr, and kitchen cabjnet. Call after 4 o'clock at 1016 Park avenue, 2td2-11 6t2-17 When anything goes wrong with your Plumbing You want a repair » man_ who ‘under- stands his business. We do very little talking, but a let of “doing” in this town. We do plumbing for others. Why not for YOU? , J.-J. DORAN ||~ The City Plumber Phone .LODGES | < MASONS Bemidji - Lodge 33, A. F. & A. M., meets every: Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. cordially invited. February 16 Stated Communication Work, First Degree G. A. Walker, Sec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. . $37,800.00 Nearly $38,000 is spent by the M. to train and educate . at Mooseheart an average family. of four children aged 2, 4, 7 and 9 years, left by a deceused Moose brother. Isn’t an order giving such pro- tection worth belonging to? Moose members also have sickness and accident, disability and fraternal benefits—and all for-less than 4 Half initiation fee See any member . W. Harnwell J. T. Davis R. E. Miller ‘AC. B. Hoyt cents & day. Join: now. for a short time, or— Dictator..... Vice-Dictator. H. J. BOHN Painter and Paperhanger Kalsomining All Work Guaranteed ~» Phone 872 —_—_— ~ LEY IRRIGATED LANDS Northern property. If interested, call and see us. Bemidji HOSE who em- ploy us get the " benefit of our wide experience . in. our. * profession. Our townsfolk are satis- fied that our trust- worthiness, has been proven. Visiting Brethren RIO GRANDE VAL.- This company owns two 40-acre subdivisions in the famous grape fruit belt of Texas, which we are in a position to sell at a very at- tractive price, or will exchange for F. R. DUXBURY LAND CO. Office Security. Bq:rs " DRS. cn.iaoluz & McCANN 1o, PEYE Ibertson Blk Oflxce Phcnn 168W — House Fhone 449, g‘;k" Bldg. Hours: Residénee 11, Phonu—-ol!lc l Buys' Small Houses for cash Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. ” A, NORTHROP C. R. SANBORN, M. D. . - Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Office Phone §§ . DR. A, DANNENBERG Chiropractor d lonu—lo t0 12 a. m.; 1:80 to "'Other hours by appointment. Pnone 401-W Calls Made st National Bank Bldg. Bemiagy DR. E. A. BHANNON. M. D, el d Surgeon ogoo 1: -l;yn ‘Blool DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons 11-12 a, m,, Phones: Office 802, DENTISTS DR, J. W. DIEDRICH -Bownr Bl -W. Res. af’u-n DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Buflding ‘Bemidjl, Minn. VETERINARIANS Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn, BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE and sells them o7 small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Pnon: 181, Collections & specialty DRY CLEANING Olothes Cleamers for Men, Womes and Childres FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & Wle 213 Beltrami A E AND ERTAKING — H. N. MKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R

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