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oY %fi?fiflmm%_@ A NEW FRIEND “TFhis is fine, perfectly fine, T am so glad ts sce you again, creature who looked Jike a goblin with a jolly face and a nice round good- natured body. The hoy and the girl,who were hav- ing adventures had just finished a meal which they had stopped to eat. 3ut we never saw you before, did we?' asked the boy. “1 don't suppose you did,” said the goblin, “That's right, I'm quite sure you didu't. But 1 like you so much I want {o shake you by the hand. And T like to feel you're an old friend.” “Ir to the courier or messenger, who wus with them. She was feeling a bit wenk from so many excitements and 50 was talking in a'slightly unnatural way. Girl, this is Master Thought- “This 1s Master Thoughtfulness.” Xnow that before you stands the gob- lin, Master Thoughtfulness,” said the | courier. ' “Glad to know you,” said the boy and the girl. “Glad to know hoth of you,” said the goblin. “There was a time,” he continued, len goblins were not considered ni But it was gossip, mere gossip. No truth in it at all They like us arvound these parts—in | the ucighborhood of the House of Secl 3 “Well, I'm so glad to know both of rl the goblin again, “but I You,” must s and feel llmt I have a friend at lz\st in all this weary world.” “Why Goblin,” said the courier,” “how sadly you speak.” “L shouldn't,” said the goblin, “bl\t just this very day my tr have brought me back sad hews."” ell it to us and perhaps \\'I. can ou up,” said the girl. said the courier, “tell th(-m and pardon 1we, please, for | be off. I've a number of mes- B o deliver before nightfall ‘when I must be back at the louse of Se- crets. Luckily all the messages are-to be left on the way back and my zood steed will carry me quickly along. “Good-hye, Boy and Girl, glad to have had “Good bye, Courier Co-operation,” shouted the boy and girl, “glad to have met you too!” They waved to him as he mounted his horse and rode off. The horse was feeling lke galloping for he had been resting for ome time and hsd caten !th- District. . Lennon wood dinner of the tall grass by the 3th Distriet. ... F. Hayes roadside. m—‘— ORY ‘hat was sing you feel so bad- DIRECT! bt e 50 0% Mayor. . .. ..A. V. Garlock'! &Rt LT Geo. W. Rhea “Oh,” sald the goblin, wh nanié 1. F. Gibbons was Master Thoughtfulness, “my mes- sengers. have been hawigg, hayal work trying to got their messages delivered ed and roul onr wem- Uroughtfnl and | about you.' " memery nd so b of those suid the boy, l-ut I didn (rm of or open just seemed to hear it from souwe- where.” “Yes,” said Master 'I'hnu:h(fnlnew. y introduce us,” said the girl ' And Master Boy, you already | | am glad to meet the boy ; delh,l)lc(l \nu lmd heard it “and | vou:properly understood it. That \\hy I greeted you as an old riend. ¥ f “And the l;ul was so_thoughtful of you. She didn't want to hinder and and so she-didn't tell you how starv- { ingly hun, she was.”’ i “But I wasted more time by faint- ing,” said the girl, “You didn’t know that you were go- ing id Master “Phoughtfulness. “That 't your Tault.: Anyws didl do. me good to hear the boy. leard nfm as I was coming along. 1 haard himisay that he had selfish not-to think whether fyou had had ¢ hreakfast. or not {and that it was only an "he told himselt he“had forgotlen, it | haa Lu 1 more flmu forgetfulness, it y it I T]lo\l.,'lntulnosw and women, boys and fiy ‘an act of selfish- vingithat they forgot. The ses!” | mirls excus ness by ! boy herevdidn’t make EBONY BURNED AS FIREW0OD "Mahcgany Also Employed for Floors in Burma, According to Statement t of Missionary. firewood and use mahogany for floors, but the dance music is nbominable, ac- turned mi nary. Ny The chief function of music and the weird dances in the land of the golden | peacock is to drive away the evil spir- its, and it is essentiul to Burmese strument toned in a different key. But it would be a great place for the chil- dren. Parrots can“be boi!x,ht ior a nlckel and monkeys for a quarter. No word in the language has more than one syllable. ‘There are no de- clensions or conjugations. The Bur- mese are short on words and hence every word is pronounced .in three tones hu\mg a different meaning in each~ The:average wage is 16 cents a day. There are no violent deaths, the pl e and malaria being the only scourges. The native doctors prescribe on a principle of opposites. 1f a man has rheumatism they feed him pow- dered deer’s bones, and the remedy for ' sour stomach is sugar. | Light Literature. The Avgler—I've bought a fly book for each of us. The Novice—Do ‘you suppose we'll | qcrlpr. | | 1 Passionate. Reading. Mrs. Jaffray—Reading is really a ‘passion it my husband. Mrs. Closewell—So- it Is with .mine when he tends my dresswaker’s. billa - COUNTY nmzc!ou County ‘Auditor. A. D. Johnson Troagurer. ... . .Earl Geil | Reg, of ‘Deeds. . Chas. Mcon Clerk of. Cour! . .Fred Rhoda SHOrHEL Jolle. Judge. of Proba‘e Qcounty _Attorney | Supt. of Schools. Coronisr Surveyor. County Agent... COUNTY COMMISSIONERS st District. . waward Paulson 24 District Hans B, Imsdahl srd District. ..Samuel Ellis «...J. E. Harrig .G, M. Torrance «..d. C. McGhee ..+H. N. McKee . K. Bliler D. C. Dvoracek City Attorney. Health Officer. . ~hief of Police. Pire: Chief 1i. . City Engineer aml I Water Dept. .. .o ..’I'l:os. Bailey .+ .Charles Dailey .E. J. Bourgeois < ufnnm First Ward— A. M. Bagley, B. D. Boyce. Second Ward— i Tom Smart, A. B. Palmer. Third Ward— B. E. Stafford, H. Carver. it |Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. McKiunon. Tl Fiftt, Ward— i H. Bridgeman, J. E Hayward. At Large— J. P. Lahr. detain you any more on your journey | The people of Burma burn chony as | cording to Rev. John Tilden Latta, re- ideas ot “harmony” to have cach in- | have tinie th ‘rénd”it?—Boston Tran- | AND _JOY I CLASSIFIED DEPARTHENT OERS fiUN AMUCK WITHOUT au‘r THE LEAST SIGN.OF AN OFFICER — LET SOME mnmocs T GO ONE MILE OVER THE LIMIT AND THEY SWOOP OUT FROM BEHIND EVERY ALLEY AND CORNER IN ‘SAGHT. 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. | for ai time of insertion will be charged- for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on ourbooks. No ad taken for iess than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. Ads not paid WANTED BN vou want wood sawed, call !qupmnn. 986-W. 6t3-15 'WANTED—To hear from party who has ‘second-hand clinker rowboat tor sale. Pioue 5-k-110, 6u3-18 | WANTED—Work as janitor or fre- man; any odd jobs. W. T. Sterrett, Hotel Remore. .Telephone 202-J. 3t3-12 WANTED—To hear from owne" of unimproved land for sale. State] cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn, 1t3-12 GALL STONES—~Free book tells of improved method of treating in- , flammation of gallbladder and bile | duets. Write today. Dr. Paddock, Box 201-A, Kansas City, Mo. . 1t3-12 | WANTED TO HEAR from owner hav- ing farm for sale, state cash price and full description. Jobn J. Black, Minnesota street, Chippe- wa Falls, Wisconsin. FRenye | CLERKS (men, women, over 17) for postal ms/'l service. $120 monthly. Examinations March. Experience unnecessary. For {ree particulars, | ¢ of instruction, write R. Ten { (former civil ‘service examiuer), 119 Continental -Bldg., Washington. | D. C 2t3-16 | HELP WANTED-- FEMALE | WANTED—Competent _and reliable | young woman to clerk. Mac's Con- reeuonery Store, 216 Third sufeet = 6t3-12 town hotel. Plain home cooking. No bread baking, also general girl. ‘Write or phone Hotel Rex, Federal Dam, Minn. 2t3-14 Encourages Infection. Dr. Eric Pritchard suggests in the Practitioner (London) that eating too much carbohydrate material makes persons susceptible to infectious dis- eases, This is important to mothers of young children, as it means that they should restrict the quantity of | starchy and sugary foods that their ‘ offspring eat. Plumbing | Heating || Robert J. Russell 315 Minnesota Ave. Phones 620—620-R ( Expert Watch and Jewelry Re- pairing. Watches Diamonds 4 Rings—Pins Silverware Mail Orders a Specialty 308 Beltrami. Ave., Bemidji BEMIDJI FLORAL CO. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Artistic Designs PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Bemidji, Minn. New Kaplan Building ' Phone 418 |MEN- WANTED—To WANTED—Woman cook for small | l NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY i HELP WANTED—MALE FOR RENT ~~mmmmnn WANTED—A bell boy. Apply Mark- | FOR RENT—Furnished room.. 904 ham hotel. 2t3-12| America avenue. Phone 673-W. sell groceries. selling experience mnoc necessury. One of the world’s largest whole- sale grocery houses (capital over $1,000,000.00) wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct | FOR RENT—Sunnyside Farm. For to consumer natlonally known particulars inquire of Chas. F. in Ibertson block. Inquire of M. E. 1bertson. 2-15tr hrends ~f an extensive line of gro-| Schroeder. Phone 41-F-4. Bemid- |ceries, paints, roofings, lubricating| 31, Rte. 3. 413-12 ouls, SLOCK 100ds, etc. No capial re-| —— quired. Commissions advanced. | \OR RENT—A modern turnished write today. State age and county ‘room. 1218 Bemidji avenue. desired. John Sexton & Co., 362 1 nuse 864=w. 3t3-14 W. Illinois street, Chicago, xln. t3-12 - FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND AR AN AN AN AN FOUND—Bunch of keys in mail car- rier’s wagon. Owner may have same by calling at Pioneer, proving property and ‘paying for this ad. FOR SALE—TFumed oak buffet. Call Model Dry Cleaners. 3t3-14 FOR SALB—Entire household goods also 200 jars of canned fruit. 623 Fourth street. Phone 863-J. 1td3-12 5t3-14 FOR SALE—FARM FOR SALE—Touring car, electric starter and lights. Good condi- Phone 689-W or 1011 Irvine 2t3-12 tion. avenue. wOTS O; FARMS—Lel us sell you one Come tu our ‘wffice and look wer our birgain si@ns Willits & —_— Oleon; the dand men. 1-1tf| pOR SALE—Buckeye incubator and brooder, 65-egg capacity, almost new. 939 Twelfth street and Nor- ton avenue. Phone 194-W, + OR SALE—CITY PROPERTY A A AR AN AN PHONE -913+W for ®'snap; §-room' house; water and~lights: in house.!| nop SALE-_For the reason of mov- $800- takes the property. . 6td4-11|" "jing out, want to seli our household FOR RENT—Front room for office| . LODGES 1 MASONS Bemidji _ Lodge 283, A. F. & A M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordinlly invited. Stated Communication Wednesday, March 16— Work in Second Degree G. A. Walker, Sec. G. M. Palmer, W, M. BROTHERHOOD RTINS i g o goods. Rugs, kitchen cabinet, 1LOTS UF HOUSES-= Let ua seil you | writing desk, bed, etc., and small jie (ome to our office and see| honse Al in best of condition.; wir bargain signs« Wil & Olson 1409 Beltrami. 3t3-12 the land men. ~uihi 1-1tt MEN'’S FELT HATS WANTED Carpet and Rug Weaving MRS. B. EDWARDS 2 ; GLEANED | | Phone 40 : 52:1 mfim Route = AND AEBLOCKED \= 15¢ THE ENTERPRISE CAFE —NOW OPEN— Day and Night Service 112 THIRD STREET Meals at all Hours 1 have taken over all inierests of Mr. Everson and will now operate the cafe under my own name. 1 Your Patromage Will Ladies’ Hats—$1.00 up For the best of service go to || THE RAINBOW SHOE SHINING PARLORS Remore Hotel Building We have the most up-to-date shoe shining parlors in Bemidji. Shoes Shined—15c GUST MARKUS, Prop. Be Appreciated. E. L. PATTERSON PROPRIETOR on Your Birthday” This excellent slogan is reo— 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 | 0.W.SIEVERT ROOFING GO. 119 MINNFSOTA AVE. | We Build Your Roof for Less We Handle The STANDARD ROOFING | Considered the Best Asbestos Pipe Coveri: 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 fo fifteen years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt Shingles—for homes. Here's good advice worth taking: . “Be Photographed This Year R.A.PHELPS PHONE 687 1101 Doud Ave. Quality Groceries Building Material Deliveries—S8 a. m.-10 a. m. We Repair Leaky Roofs Phone 980 BEMIDJI, MINN. 2 p. m-4 p. m. Jl L —_—————— h The precepts and teachings of the L. O. O. M. emphasize atrong- ly the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God. It demon- 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 boys and girls for their life work, is doing a noble work. Open_charter for only another month: Half regular'initiation fee. Get an application blank now from any of the iollowlnz' W. Harnwell T. Davis E. Miller Chas. Parker MO0OSE Meetings tst & 3rd Tuesdays MOOSE HALL Minn. Ave. & 3rd St Sergeant-at-Arm: FOR WARM CARS and Reasonable Rates Call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Day or Nighl—Wo Are at steadfast in our purpose to con- duct our business inan efficient, commendable man- ner. Our reliabil- ity is unquestion- ed. Our business conduct has bLeen such that it has won for us the pub- lic’s approval. IFUN 1] UNDERTAKING PHONE )IY:-VI7~ L] > ger: £F 8% e BUSINESS AND PROF ESSIDNAL DOCTORS' o~ DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn., Physician nd Surgeon Office Snunw B k Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles: Block DR. H. A. NORTRROP Osteopathic Physician anid Surgeon Ibertson Blk. Office Phone 153-W C. R. SANBORN, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Miles Block House Phone 449 Office Fhons 55 DR. A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR Hours—10 to 12 a- m.—1:30 to 5 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 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Building 11-12 a. m.—8-6 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 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 Avesue Phone 144 H. N. MKEE Funeral Director PHONE—178-W or R