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-Juu(ushal—.-.unmt.cu. o b wanie WEDNESDAY-RYENING, MARCH.9, 1820 - * - | fili.c 1 nt.qs " i PIONEER SN e ~! PAGE FIV] Gas Buggies—It hfippens among thé best automobile dealers weL! ™M BACK- KX XXX KRR R KRN KKK K b PINEWO0OD * I S R T.nuie Mathieson left for Danvers, Minn.,, where he will visit at his former home. He expects to return here about Easter. ‘The basket social given at the ho- tel Saturday evening for the school, by the teacher, Mrs. William Elliott, was well attended. All had a good time and between $40 and $50 was received from the sale of baskets and lunches. The proceeds will be used to purchase a phonograph for the school. . Fritz Johnson, Ted Peterson, Wil- liam Winger and Herb Woods of Debs were business visitors here Monday. John Samuelson and Elmer Staf of Debs were Bemidji visitors Mon- day. Olof Galen was a Bemidji business visitor Monday. A. A. Haarklau of Bemidji, well knowy pioneer, formerly of this place, spent Sunday visiting old friends here. \ The parties who took three blankets from another party’s sleigh here Saturday -evening are kmown and it would be well to send them back to save publicity and also troyble and hereafter leave other people’s blankets where they belong. Glen Duhamel returned from Bag- ley's camp Tuesday. > Mrs. Nels Rude went to Bemidji Tuesday with her baby to see the doc- tor. Elmer and Henry Stai of Debs went to Bemidji Tuesday. Henry went there for an operation Which was performed Thursday. C. B. Woods of Debs was a Bemidji vigitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hanson moved to their mew farm near Clearbrook Thursday. We regret to see them move away as they were well known here, having lived here many years. We wish them success on their new farm. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kirkvold left for ‘Montana Tuesday after a visit here for several months with Mr. | Kirkvold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kirkvold. Mrs. C. 0. Haugan and daughter Olga and Miss Pearl Stai were Be- midji visitors Tuesday. Miss Anna Kirkvold left for Clear- brook Tuesday evening where she will work in the hotel there. Miss Gladys Drymness went to Be- midji Saturday where she will re- main for some time. Mrs. Peter Welter, who has been in the hospital at Bemidji for over a month returned to her home in Maple Ridge Monday. SIS RS2 8 0 0 0 x LIBERTY . * tl}itlit*##*l&t*i Mr. and Mre. Champy Petri .and children who have been very sic with the “fiu” are now a little bet- ter. Mrs. Paul Streleau and Miss Pet- erson called at August Beckers Sun- day. Wiillie Cloos left for his home Sun- day after helping Chamy Petri. Edward Rasmussen is staying with his uncle, Mr. Peter Utter. — Advice. Never interrupt a man when he I8 teiling you his troubles. The pause may give him time to recollect some more.—Boston Transcript. Getting It Down Fine. The ¢losing of the eye, the rest and the opening of it have been measured, and are found to consume 395 thou sandths of a second. RESOLUTION NO. 191 At u regular sesslon of the City Coun- il of the City of Bemidji, held on Mon- Qay. 1ebruary 28th, 1421, the following Fesolution was introduced by Alderman Boyce, duly seconded by Alderman Talmer who moved its adoption. Whereas, The City Council of Bemidji deems it n a_certain twen of Situated in the SWy of the NE¥% of section 15, township 146, north, of range 33, west, (hereinafter more particularly described) for public purposes and for the use of the City of Bemidji as a street or cartway. ] "\nd Whereas, the City Council has ne- gotiated for the purchase price of said trip from the owner thereof, Mrs. Lewis \. \Ward, and pursuant to motion duly made and carried, offered to purchase the sald (20) twenty foot strip herein- after described, and to pay therefor the sum of Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00) dol S Said owner, Mrs. Lewis ay signed her ac- d grecd to sell to the City of Bemidji. twenty- foot strip hereinafter described for the sum of $250.00, cash, and to deliver to of Bemidji a good and suffi- G ¢ deed therefor, con id property free and c soever, »w Therefore Re It Resolved. By the “ouncil of the City Bemidji, th: the City of Bemidji acquire by purchase for thae sum of Two Hundred Fifty Five 2 1-100 dollars ($: 0), free from . charges To SEE vou - HOWS DETROIT? k into contract with sary and proper to acquire | ¢ (20) foot strip of land | . charges and incumbrances ' incumbrances, , NOT ANY I GUESS - THEY HAVENT MADE ANY PLANS FOR PRODUCTION THINGS LOOK TS FIERCE - BUSINE 55 15 ROTTEN - ALL THE FACTORIES ARE ALL SHUT DOWN- OH 1,GUESS THATS ONLY TEMPORARY- HOW MANY CARS CAN WE GET THIS YEAR 7 from the owner thercof, for public use|; and for the use of the City of Bemidji as a public strcet or cartway, the fol- lowing described tract or parcel of land. situated within the corporate limits of the City of Bemidji, in the County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, to-wit: Beginning at the center of Section 15, Township 146, north of Range 33 wast of the Fifth P. M. thence north aloni the north and south quarter section line in said section, o distance of aporoxitaate- 1y forty (40) rods, to the south boun- dary of the Railway right-of-way of the 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 iess than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. by Beck (Copyright, 1920, by New Era Features) AND THEN AT THE MOST MORBID WELL! THATS WE'LL SURELY ~5 \%};p‘ A GET SOME GARS| | ALL [ COULD 0yt —ENOUGH To | | GET ouT OF BIGINE HIM= HE A CARRY US THRU| THE YEAR -| | WOULDNTT PROMISE ANY- Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Casn must accompany copy. Ads not paid Minnesota and International Company s ‘now located and established, thencz cast- ferly along the south boundary of said (railway right-of-way, a distance of 'twenty feet; thence south along n ne < parallel to and twenty feet from ihe! WANTED—Ford touring car, 1920 WANTED horth and south quarter saction linc in del. P 4 - Toid Section 15, u distance of approxi-| _MOUE Phone 785-J. 41329 mately 40 rods to the point of :utersec-| WANTED _Wood sawing, Phone tion with the east and west quarter se tion in said Scction 16; thence west along sald east and west gquarter section line,[ No. a distance of 20 feet to the center of 27-F-5. 2 Geo. Davis. Rural Rte. 6t3- iu%a ection 15,'n;e.%alnt of tlm;;nnr,n'-g‘; WANTED TO RENT—4, 5, or 6 eing w strip of land 20 feet cast o X e ety ol noFih.and south sies| FoomMnodern house.. Fhone:361d. 3t3- ter of the of the uated in the southwest one-u: northeast one-quarter (SW i e e e e | NE1,) of; Section Fifteen, in Township| WANTED—A house, state lowest One Hundred Iorty 8ix (146) north of Range Thirty Three (33), west of the Fifth P. M., and containing thirty tnree one hundredths (33-100) acres: And Be It Further Resolved, That the proper ciiy officials be and thay are here- price and terms in first letter. Box | 4717, Bemidji. 3t3-9 WANTED_ Storage for furniture of cight room house. Address ‘“‘Stor- by authorized and directed ty enter into age” care Ploneer. 6t3-9 and execute a contract in ‘ne name of| - ! the City for the purchase of said tract| WANTED—Work as janitor or fire- of land as hereln provided. man; any odd jobs. W. T. Sterrett, And Be It Further Resolved, That the 1 %3 proper city officials be and they-are here-| ~Hotel Remore. Telephone 202-J. by authorized and directed to exccute 3t3-9 and deliver to the owner of sald property an order on the Treasurer of the City/ MAN OR WOMAN wanted, salary for the sum of $255.10 as payment of the purchase price of said abov cribed property, upon the lelivery by said er of a good and sufficient warranty therefor, approved by the City ney. The resolution was declared duly ed and_carried_by :he_following Ayes—Bagley, Boyce, Palmw Barnell, McKinnon, Hay — none. Absent—Carlson, Cooper, Bridge- man, Vandersluis. Approved March 5th. 1921 L. 7. JOHNSOM $36, full time, 76c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer ¥ Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pay _arver, Chose an Easier Day. Harriet had the days of the week for a spelling lesson. All went well, except “Wednesday,” which it seemed impossible for her to learn. Being fond of an auntie, she was promised “Delivered Mayor March 1st, 1921 a visit if she would write, telling her | Returned by Mayor March 5th, 1921. | she would come Wednesday. But to i 1t3-9) no avail, so in despair she said: “I I RESOLUTION NO. 190 | won't go Wednesday. I'll go some day At a regular session of the City Coun- | [ can spell in writing, like maybe Mon- lcil of the City of Bemidji, Minn., held| ;. Friday.” ion Monday, February 28, 1921, the fol-: 43¥ OF ay. {lowing resolution was introduced by Al- | derman Bagley, duly seconded by Al-|————- !derman McKinnon, who moved its adop- | 1"%s 1t Rasbived, By the City Cauncn:NoT THE ONLY ONE of the City of Bemiaf), that tne firm of, shop, Brissman & Co., Jertificd Pub- T ;u;: Accountants, be employed by the Clty ‘ There Are Other Bemidji People of Bemidji to make a detail cash audit imi " {of the books and records and transac- Similarly Situated Iions of the City of Bemidil, covering the| . i period from Oct, 31st, 1917, to Feb. 1st, an there be any stronger proot 1921, for the ~sum of fifteen dollars|,ffered than the evidence of Bemidji 1 ($15.00) per day of eight hours for one 3 | nccountant, together ~with the actual|residents? After you have read the | traveling and hotel expenses of said ac-' followin uietly answer the ques- !countant while engaged in-said work; ! tion. £y, qmery L |said audit to cover such departments of | . | the city and to be submitted in the form Francis J. Catteyson, prop. shoe Attest: GIO. STE City Clerk. Council; said audit to be commenced at|says: “I used to suffer terribly from once and completed without delay of{pine gcross my back @ i discontinuance; am . \MBe It gurt'nermne;ol'vm. d'nlmz the sntgmg on the repair beneh all day,! | Mayor and City Clerk be and they arc|] blame that for my trouble. I got | hereby authorized "q,‘f"l‘,’"gfs‘fi‘:pv‘“;r’;;if{so bad at times I couldn’t rise up| Iman & Co. embodying the terms and|from my seat without taking hold | provisions specified herein. of something for support. 1 had | P"The resolution was declared duly pass-' blinding di 'ed and carried by the following vote: B}'“i‘"g d]:zz:v spells and could see Aves—Bagley, Boyce, Palmer, Carver, | black specks in front of my eyes. I Barnell, McKinnon, Hayward. Nayes— was very nervous and my kidneys O e e o Cooper, Bridge-|didn’t act regularly. I used all kinds A e v |of kidney remedies but they didn’t Approved March Sth, 1921. y h L. F. JOHNSON, do a particle of good. I tried Doan’s i g B Mayor. |Kidney Plils and have never had a ""“"C“()‘,“g'efi(v‘ g \sign of my old complaint since.” | Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t’ | ‘Delivered Mayor Marcn 1st, 1921. | Returned by Mayor March 6th, 1921. |simply ask for a kidney remedy—get i . 1t3-9 Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that {Mr. Catteyson had. Foster-Milburn 1 COUNTY DIRECTORY Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. {County Auditor. .. A. D. Johnson | Treasurer. . . . .Earl Geil = | Reg. of Deeds. .Chas. Mcon ! Clerk of Court. ..Fred Rhoda | ihgrm‘f. ..... Andrew Johnson | judge of Proba‘e ..J. E. Harris| " | Souaty Attorney....G. M. Torrance Dr.Edwards’Olive TabletsGet ! 3upt. of Schools. 3. C. Mcthee| at the Cause and Removelt ‘oroner. . . H. N. McKee = . K. Bliler. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the D. C. Dvoracek substitute for calomel, act gently on the | Ponle et wih had. bitath i ple afflicted wi reath fin ! COUNTY COMMISSIONERS quick ralief through taking them. st District ...;maward Paulson Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a d District. .Hans B. Imsdahl vegetable compound mixed with olive ' ird District. ...Samuel Ellis| oil. They act gently but firmly on the | ‘th District. .Wm. Lenncs | bowels and liver, stimulating them to *th District. ....J. F. Hayes ' natural action, clearing the blood, and —_— purifying the entire system. They do CITY DIRECTORY that which calomel does, without any of | Mayor A. V. Garlock the bad after effects. Take one or two | Treasur Qéo ‘W. Rhea CVery right for a week and note the | | Municipal Judge. ... ..J. F. Gibbons Pleasing cifect. 15¢ and 30c a box. | |City Attorney. Health Officer. Chief of Police |Fire Chief ... ..Thos. Bailey .Charles Dailey | BEMIDJI FLORAL GO City Engineer and | Water Dept. ..... E. J. Bourgeois i - CHOICE ALDERMEN | CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs First Ward— A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. 3econd Ward— Tom Smart, A. B. Palmer. Third Ward— B. E. Stafford, H. Carver. ~ourth Ward— PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS o e | i FOR SALE—FARM ' = JUSINSNNNNGUPSPTVT FARMS—Let us sell you| FOR RENT—Furiished room. 904 9 | EXCEPTIONALLY FINE as directed and designated by the City shop,- 217 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji. | as I am; FOR RENT | LOTS O1 one. Come to our office and look over our bargalu sigug Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt FOR RENT—Front room ior office in Ibertson block. Inquire of M. E. Ibertson. 2-15t1 America avenue. Phone 673-W. | improved 160-acre farm; 50 acres plowed for MASONS crop; no stumps; no stone; 10 pOR RENT—Sunnyside Farm. For acres natural mendow, cut With *partieulars inquire of Chas. I. | Bemidji Lodge mower; school across road. Seven| _chroeder. Phone 41-F-4. Bemid- | 233, A. F. & A, neighbors within mile. Good pro- ji, Rte. 3. 4t3-12 | M., meets every ductive soil; nothing better in this ) Wednesday eve- county. Will sell cheap, might " | ning at the Ma- take trade for part. E. J. ‘wu- FOP. SALE i| sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren lets, owner, Bemidji, Minn. 53-10§ o~ ' | cordially invited. -~ | FOR SALE—Gas range. Phone 459-3. MARCH 9TH FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY 313-10 | SPECIAL COMMUNICATION WORK IN THIRD DEGREE G. A. Walker, Sec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. —_— E g FOR BALE—Gas engine, 4 h. p. In- PHONE 913-W for a snap. G-room — quire F. B. Creger, Nymore. 3t3-10 |¢ house; water and lights in house. —_ = $800 takes the property. 6t4-11 _— . FOR SALE—Cream_separator and LOTS OF HUUSES— Let us sen you plush couch. 715 Twelfth street. ! )ne Come to our office and see U310 | i - BROTHERHOOD ’)ur bargain signs Willits & Oison S PR he land men, 1-1tf OR SALE—One bay horse, 4 years fl’lflllf 6’“6°P1:(” :":“:’h:z"i‘;:":'fin;‘ FINE HOME—6 rooms and hnth” old; weight about 1,250. Can be 3 % ’| seen at 1109 America. 3t3-9 | ly the brotherhood of man and et nlcely ecorated, sartmy ; the fatherhood of God. It demon- and all conveniences. A real bar-! gain for a real home. E. J. Wil- pop gAL Entire h . P’ g LB —E household goods lets, the landman; i Ehone 27353‘“‘ also 200 jars of canned fruit. 623 : t3-11| Fourth street. Phone 863-J. i . 5t3-12 || strates both in a practical manner. The social, fraternal, disability, sick and funeral benefits bring un- equalled returns for the money in- vested. The wonderful children’s home at Mooseheart, 111., which prepares a, LOST AND FOUND ! FOR SALE—Touring car, electric o g i et * | S starter and lights. Good condi- oys and girls for their life worl FOUND—The party that left a pair, tion. Phone G89-W or 1011 Irvine is doing a noble work. ‘ of rubbers with A. Brose, 400 Min-: avenue. 313-10 Open charter for only another nesota avenue, will please call and B " get same, 13- N T Gi3=11 FOR SALE—Sharples cream separa- LOST—A ' pair of dark rimmed tor, No. 4, latest model; used less glasses with gold chain engraved than one year. D. C. Searl, 1101 hairpin. Finder please return to month. Half regular initiation fee. Get an application blank now from any of the following: Dictator. W. Harnwell Vice-Dictato! J. Mississippl avenue. 3t3-10 Pioneer for reward. §t3-10 ! -~ FOR SALE—Ono ton Ford truck and LO?T—.Sundny morning, a child's """y und harness and one gray suede pocketbook between wide tire wagon. See Tesch, the Methodist .a n d Presbyterian drayman 'cgfl 600 6t3-11 churches. Return for reward to g orce N = Y little Catherine Dvoracek or phone b 10. 3-7t¢ FOR SALE—One fresh Klolstein heif- er. Price $60.00 Ten bushels Meetings first class potatoes, raised from lst & 3rd Tuesdays seed, fourth crop, price, $1.00 per MOOSE HALL .HELP WANTED—FEMALE | ; | ' Minn, Ave. & 3rd St bushel. Otto Heink, Bemidji, Rte. No. 3. 3t3-10 WANTED—Kitchen girl at Ralph's) Cafe. 215 Second street. 413-11 T WAIN'K‘EED—JSU‘OHS girl for house cleaning work. Apply, Markham hotel. 3t3-11 THE FOR WARM CARS WANTED—Competent and reliable and young woman to clerk. Mac's Con- Reasonable Rates Call fectionery Store, 215 Third street. | 6t3-12 —NOW OPEN— Day and Night Service 112 THIRD STREET Meals at all Hours J , WANTED Carpet and Rug Weaving MRS. B. EDWARDS Phone 40 F 24 Star Route BEMIDJI WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Day or Night—We Are at Your Service I have taken over all inverests of Mr. Everson and will now operate the cafe under my own name. Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated. Here’s good ,advi ; eres good jadvice worth||| E. L. PATTERSON PROPRIETOR “Be Photographed This Year 3 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 570-W 29 Tenth St. Fine Portraits at Fair Prices Best Kodak Finishing at Lowest Rates { ( 2z 0.W.SIEVERT ROOFING GO. 119 MINNFSOTA AVE. I We Build Your Roof for Less i We Handle The STANDARD ROOFING Considered the Best Asbestos Pipe Covering Asbestos Shingles Asbestos Lumber | Wall Board Rubber Mattings | We Make Rubber Mats to Order || WE PUT ON ROOFS | {| —and guarantee them to be abso- | lutely water-tight for from five to | steadfast in i our purpose to con- duct our business inan efficient, commendable man- ner. Our reliabil- ity is unquestion- ed. Our business D conduct has been " R.A.PHELPS such that it has won for us the pub- lic's approval. NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY PHONE 657 1101 Doud Ave. Quality Groceries fifteen years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt Shingles—for homes. Building Material P. Barcvell, N. McKiunon. ~iftk. Ward— H Bridgemap, J. E Hayward At Large— 4 J. P. Lahr. Bemidji, Minn. New Kaplan Building Phone 418 S U T S A s < || Deliveries—8 a. m.-10 a. m. |/ i 2p. m4p. m. We Repair Leaky Roofs J; Phone 980 | i BEMIDJI, MINN. — e '| BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Fye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Ibertson Bl Office Phone 153-W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Office Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Phone 85 DR. A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR Hours—10 to 12 a. m.—1:30 ¢ Other Hours By Appflinlll-l: ) . 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 _— DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building 11-12 a. m.—3-6 p. m. Office 802—Res. 211 Hours: Phones: DENTISTS — DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Dentist Office: O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones: Office 376-W. Res. 376-R e — DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist BARKER BUILDING Bemidji Minn. e o _____VETERINARIANS DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. AR A A A A e BUSINESS A A A A A A A A A e 0 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