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* Dot ¢ 1 TUESDAY £VENING, FEBRUART 22, i92¢ ! T T T P THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER " PAGE FIVE . SMITH ) MISTAH SMITH 5 AM SITTIN' THEAH- HE ALL AWNT FEELIN S0 GP SOMEHOW - OVER TWENTY- MY CAR CANT GO TAAT FAST: Gas Buggies—It depends on where you sit, how the picture looks ALLRIGHT SAM Il 60 OVER ‘CHEERIO OWD ToP— GOTTA GROUCH? SAY- YOU SMQULD HAVE BEEN WM ME TUIS MORNING - DROPVED IN®D THE TRAFFIC COURT T0 will argue” Al fréshening |} better because of the two advan- s given here and because the : \ | DAIRY j g are more easily raised and the i PO]NTS ‘ n the course of a year will give mere milk. Spring hening has but few advantages despite the faet ) that it is the rule.” The main part of SWINGING CHURN IS FAVORED‘ the wi comes during the summer, f | wheu one is busy in the Pohl and flies S aunoy both. cows and Hilker. Fal fresheners go d n July d August, the time of year when milking cows is anything but ple . KEEP YOUR HEIFER GROWING Endeaver to Always Have Animal in Good Flesh and Never Over. feed to Destroy or Weaken. Durability of Homemade Device Measured in Terms of Half a Lifetime—Cost Is Small. Consult your tinsmith, follaw the | specification outlined by tMiss L. | otte of Mississippl, | tilts will be'a s that: is™ it on Tabor- 2 At . e > Feed the young beifer like a little cow and on cow foods! Let calf and stock foods# alone. Feed geod bran, middlings, a little oil meal, clover-hay, t silage and that sort of foods, keep her growing, always in good flesh, | never overfeed to destroy or weaken. ured in ferms of half a i the cost ix negligible. For .a churn of twe and one-half gallons capacity, obtain a heavy qual- ity ot hloc u-and shape it in an 18- Animals Cure Physical llis. It hardly seems possible that ani- mals can carry their knowledge of surgery to the estent of curing or wounded eye, yet such is the ¢ 1 One so injured will find 2 dark room— (a eave or a hollow tree or perhaps : i hollow in the ground—lie on its ba | and continually licking one of its fore- feet, apply the damp to the injurcd { optic and, between the darkness and the poulticelike application of the WANTED TO TRADB—Wild or fm- 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. insertions Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIR§T INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. of same copy. Ads not paid WANTED 2 0. W. Olson. B 12t3-4 FOR WOOD SAWING-—Phone 629-J. {FOR SALE—Empty flour sacks at | Ganter’s Bakery. 12-4tt WANTED—House work or plain sewing. Address R. T. care Pio- neer, 2t2-22 WANTED TO BUY—Ford chassid or | a cheap car. Address H. A, Glick, Box 826, Bemidji. 3t2-22 W A NTE D — Experienced stenog-| rapher. Position permanent. Work pleasant and interesting. Address “Stenographer,” care Pjoneer of- fice. WANTED TO BUY—Team, hm‘ness.l and some cows, also some chi ens. Address H. A. Glick, Box §2¢, or call at Bemidji ave. and 26th street. proved lands for merchandise /stock; hardware preferred. Nor- thern Minnesota Trading Co., New York Mills, Minn. 6t2-22 med pawe will recover as su i in o private he atjensled by an eminent surgeon ; the advantage of ‘having no ex- cessive bills to pay.—Exchange. S R .. Value of Tears. with This Easily Made. Swing Churn ls ' LOCATION WANTED—Band leader and cornet player desires to locate -in Central or Northern Minnesota. Will teach beginners or advanced band. ‘Cigar maker, will work at| trade or manufacture. If interest- ed, address Band Leader, 621 Kent Merely Shoved Back and Forth | A Greclan philosopler being asked | gireet, St. Paul, Minn. 6t2-26 When It Is Fitled With Cream. It | why he wept for the death of his son, | . i Is Quickly Cleaned and Keeps Out ! since the sorrow was in vain, replied, | All Dust or Dirt. ® “I weep on that account.” And his | FOR BENT hy-20-inch square, Place it on 2-inch answer.became his wisdom. It is only }m ~ logs. e g Wandle for el & ond | for sophists to contend that we, whose | FOR RENT—A modern _furnished €65 AmaBEeL A0N(IEROr SACH eyes contnin the fountuin of fears,| room 1218 Bemidji avenue. as pronellers, and carve 4 G-inch open- | .0 peyer give way to them. It would ; 3t2-22 ing through the top for pouring the | i | i cream, I be ufiwise not (o do so on some occa- ! " S B | sions.. Sorrow -unlocks them in her | <ml,,|,‘;"‘ (':‘.Lr;;:; ;‘:‘Qidtl‘e "‘;fi‘m::::’ ‘2:;' balmy moods. The first bur'sts may be fashioned bucket lid, A substantial | Ditler and overwhelming: but the on which they pour would be worse wire handle is soldered at each end the fever | of the churn, with a ring in the cen- ter. One end of a cord is passed | through’ the ring and the other fast-! ened to another ring, or hook, in a beam overhead. Ready for operation, the swinging | device ean be adjusted to any height. | A small child can operate the churn, | which ig shoted- back and forth. The sudden impact of the eream against | the churn affords the fricti making the Lutter.—S. R. Winters Popular Ncience Monthly. without them. They refr of the soul—they dry misery which parches the countensnce into furrows, and renders us liable to our most ter-| i ¥ible “fleshquakes."—James Ienry Leigh Hunt. ! i Lucky Birthday. Peaple Born on Friday (Venus dav) | whI'Le Tovable and loving. They will | love wine, women, and song, and be | fu | TOrY merry and gay. Being so fond | - | of music, they will be skilled per- ! ¢ formers on some instrument, espoe- SUCCESQJI—M".K ICAMPMGN | ciaiiy, the organ. They would make | 200d pastry® cooks, glovers, tail- L cperfumers, drugglsts, dre k. Dairy Division Co.operating With lacemal or embroidercrs.. State Organizations to Promote Consumption of Milk. Théy will he much loved, marry once, | 9nd have more girls than boys, and | Ilive to be a good and henlthy old ! age. = (Prepared by the United States Depart- | FOR = RENT—Nice, | FOR RENT—Front room for offica Inquire of M. E, 2-15tf in Ibertson block. Ibertson. P DR S R s S FCR RENT—3-room house on Irvine avenue. Inquire 821 Mississippi avenue. 2t2-23 ————. = modern front room and bath for lady or couple. Phone 41 or 2856-W. 3t2-24 THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS H. J. BOHN Painter and Paperhanger Kalsomining - All Work Guaranteed Phone 872 I N — | ment of Agriculture.) The dairy di on of the United TR R States Depurtment, of Agriculture is COUNTY DIRECTORY | co-operating in campalgns to promote |County Auditor D. Johnson a greater consumption of milk, and Treasurer. . «...Earl Gelll\ the results so far have been remark. | Re8: of Dee -Chas. Mcon Clerk of Court. . Sheriff..... Judge of Proba! ..Fred Rhoda Andrew Johnson | vee....J. E. Harris .G. M. Torrance. .J. C. McGhee +H. N. McKee . .R. K. Bliler .D. C. Dvoracek able. Experts of the division co- e with the ‘extension depart- of the state agricultural col- < in organizing the work and se- sing the aid of local hoards of Lealth. hoards ef-education, chambers of commerce, welfare societies, and similar bodies. The work consists of | child-feeding demonstrations, lectures, published material, ete. Special work is done in schools, homes and fac- tories, ~ -~ Couaty Attorney.. Surveyor.. County Agent COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ist District .mdward Paulson -Hans B. Imsdahl .« .Samuel Elils About. 3% campaigos thus far have Wm. Lennon heen capducted in this manner, cov- | .J. F. Hayes ering the, " country from Boston fo HE Seattle. Citles having an aggregate CITY DIRECTORY pepulation of‘evdr 5000000 have hiad P LCF. Johoatn milk. eatigaighs 14stins Trom one to | ptY . W Rbe 1Wo weeks, vfi-‘""““" reports show " . .Geo. Steln Thos. Bailey ' that these ~éffies haye;,increased their | Ghief of Police. i+.LCharles Dafiey| milic_consumption #hgnt 16 per cent|Rire Chief. since the Leginning of the campaigns. |City Enginec) Water Dept..’ FALL FRESHENING IS URGED ALDERMEN Calves Are Mors Easily Raised and Ward— D. Bo 3 . D. ce. Cows Will Give More Milk— A M. Bagley, B, z Farmer Has More T Second Ward— ..E. J. Bourgents IFirst L i A. T. Carlson, A. B. Palmer. | Third W i B. W. Cooper, H. Carver. Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKiunon. I Fifth Ward— H. Bridgeman, J. E Hayward. At Large—. . Chasi. Vandersiais. man whe had his @ freshen this fall i thanking his stars that most of lis work is com- fnz when he has most time to de it and wien dairy products bring a er price. Men who have had experi- | enee with haly spri o fall fresh- ¢ Hére’s good advice worth taking: ’ “Be Photographed This Year on Your Birthday” This excellent slogan ‘is rec- ommended for the use of members of the Photogra- phers’ Association of Amer- ica, of which we have been a member for several years. RICH PORTRAIT STUDIO Phone 57¢-W 29 Tenth St. Fine Portraits at Fair Prices Best Kodak Finishing at Lowest Rates Plufgnbing Heating Robert J. Russell 315 Minnesota Ave. Phenes 620—620-R —t 412-22 312-22} |FOR SALE—Cream separator. Set of harness. A nmew truck wagon. 715 ‘Twelfth street. 5t2-26 FOR SALE_One bay horse, 4 vears oM, weight about 1,250. See Clif- ford’s wareh6useman. 5t2-26 |FOR SALE—One 1916 Dodge tour- ing car in good condition. Must be seen to .be appreciated. Sell at very low price. Inquire 601 Min- | nesota avenue. 2t2-23 FOR SALE—One five passenger Elk- hart car; A-1 condition. Receuntly overhauled. Will trade for Ford truck in good shape. Inquire at 220 Minnesota avenue. 6t2-22 FOR SALE—AIll our furniture, one piano, one large safe, one auto, nearly new, one good cow and two houses. Must Yeigold ‘at lbnce, as we are‘léaving Jeity. ~Mrs. Ed- ward An; rson. o lryins avenue S0., city; | e \FOR SALBTwoiHolt tractors. one 10-ton ar/l one fston in the best of conditiosi.. 10 §=Wheel wagons, 8- in. tires; 8- sety iof good'logging sleighs; . two blacksmith | outfits; stoves, diskes, AXes,-saweiichains, in fact, complete fogging outfit for 160 men,.. Dan"Ré#e, Bemidji. ER T 6t2-26 DYNAMITE:—All fatmers wishing to obtain their dynamite at wholesale for clearing their land this coming summer are requested to leave the amount of dynamite they will need at any one of the following places: Beltrami County Agent, any bank or A. A. Warfield. secretary of the Beltrami County Land Clearing as- sociation.. File the amount you will need at once so that we can get the first car started. 2-21tf FOR SALE—FARM e e e e e S U, 1.0TS 0) FARMS—Let us sell you one Come to our office and lnok wver our bargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tf FOR ANY KIND of a buy, sale or ex- change in real estate or personal property. see Tess Baudette of the 3 612-23 Northern Minnesota’ Real’ Estate Exchange, ‘214 Beltrami ‘avenue. | Phone 68. 4 blmonx-l BEMIDJI FLORAL CO. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Attistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn, New Kaplan Building Phone 418 —— i 0.W.SIEVERT ROOFING CO. 119 MINNFSOTA 'AVE. We Build Your Roof for Less We Handle The STANDARD ROOFING H Considered the Best Asbestos Pipe Covering Asbestos Shingles | Asbestos Lumber Wall Board i Rubber Mattings || We Make Rubber Mats to Order /| WE PUT ON ROOFS —and guarantee them to be abso- i| lutely water-tight for from five to || fifteen. years. !] Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt ) Shingles—for homes. Building Material | We Repair Leaky Roofs | Phone 980 BEMIDJI, MINN. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY LOTS U¥ HOUSES—Let us sell you |’ one. (ome ‘to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits ‘& Olson the land men. 1-1tt FOR SALE—Small house, 2 acres,] good well, chicken coop, adjoining factory site, 10 minutes walk frem Mi}y No. 1. Phone 13-F-3. 5150 12:23 TR FOR SALE—6-roomn anud batn, prac- tically new house, elegantly decor- ated, white enameled bath gnd kitchen, elegant lawn and lawn fountain. Barn, garage, best chicken house in the country, close to business part of city; owner must sell s0 now is your chance for a real bargain in a real home. E. J. Willits. 4t2-21 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Manager for the Bel- trami Land Clearing aseociation. One who has had eéxperience in handling all kinds of dynamite and land clzaring machinery and good organizer. State salary wanted and file application and recommenda- | ‘tlons with A. A. Warfleld, secre- tary, Bemidji, Minn. Action will be ‘tuken at their. next. .ueeting which will be held March 2, 1921, Apply in person or in wr . . 21t HELP WANTED—FEMALE A A A A A A A AN AN A AAPAAIAPARIE WANTED—Stenographer to work afternoons. Call Pioneer. WANTED_School girl to work for room and board. Phone 780-J. 31224 WANTED—Young lady or married woman, who is well acquainted in Bemidji, to give a few hours daily to pleasant work, which can be done mostly over the telephone. In answering this advertisement, please do so in own hand writing. Good pay weekly for time put in. Address replies to Business Man- ’ ager of Ploneer. FOR WARM CARS and Reasonable Rates Call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Day or Night—We Are at Your Service |LEARN A GOOD | TRADE We teach the Barber trade to men and women, young and old. Good {| salaries and big commissions are 1| being paid to our graduates. Posi- i| tions "and locations furnished || FREE. Write or call for FREE {| convincing literature, catalog and 1| hair-cutting chart. i TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis WANTED Carpet and Rug Weaving MRS. B. EDWARDS Phone 40 F 24 Star Route BEMIDJI MASONS Bemidji _ Lodge 233, A. T. & A. M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. February 23 SPECIAL Work in Second Degree G. A. Walker, Sec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. N $37,800.00 Nearly $38,000 is spent by the L. 0. 0. M. to train and educate at Mooseheart an average family of four children aged 2, 4, 7 and 8 years, left by a deceased Moose brother. § Isn’t an order giving such pro- tection worth belonging to? Moose members also have sickness and accident, disability and fraternal bencfits—and all for less than 4 cents a day. Join now. Half initiation” fee for a short time. See any member or— Dictator.... .G. W. Harnwell J. T. Davis Treasur Sergeant-at-Arms. Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St. THE ENTERPRISE CAFE —NOW OPEN— Day and Night Service 112 THIRD STREET Meals at all Hours 'Thn name adopted by this cafe was submitted first by Mrs. Nikle. EVERSON & PATTERSON Proprietors UR facilities are of the high- est character. We are equipped to gatisfy the most exacting client. ‘The courteous conduct of our staff matches the up-to-dateness o { our equipment. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and §ur'¢om Bemidji, Minn. i A. V. GARLQCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nose-—Throat Glisses Fitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Ibertson Blk. Office Phone 153.W C.R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Office Miles Block || House Phone 449 Office Phone 55 DR. A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR Houre—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to § Other Hours By Appointment Phone 401-W Calls Made First Nat'l Bank Bldg.,, Bemidji \ | DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon { Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | —_—_— i| DRs. MARCUM & McADORY | Physicians and Surgeons | Barker Building Hours: 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. m. Phones: Office 802—Res. 211 e | DENTISTS e A A DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Minn, VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for Cash and Sells Them on Small Monthly Payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office: Northern Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections a Specialty DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Avenue Phone 144 HUFFMAN & O’LEARY || FURNITURE AND ’ UNDERTAKING H. N. MKEE ! Funeral Director PHONE—178-W or R