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r i | 4 i ¥ at close of business 1921, O.oans and Discounts Banking Other Real Esf Checks and Dr: fl)uu from other anks .......... $28,424 .46 Cu«h on Iand: $4,013.00 90.00 Total Cash Assel Checks and Cash Lten Capital Stock, Surplus Fund wyndivided Profits, net Notes rediscounted an Total lmmcd Savings Depo: Time - Certificat Motal Deposits Amount of Rexerve on hand. Amount of Res B. L. Johnson, Cashier. of the above- !hlfi Bth day of Jan UNIVERSAL FOOD IN TROPICS Many Varieties of the Bread Fruit biscult of the troples, dozen different bread frult trees scat- Yered throughou BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY e G. E. CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr. . J. D. WINTER, News Editor :—: TELEPHONE 922.923 5‘nle!od at the Postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as Second-class Matter, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879, P RS ISEVRSETS SCREERESRES S EEEeee MEMBER, NATIONAL EDITORIAL. ASSOCIATION —_—_ romln Advertising Bepresentatives 8. C. Theis Co. Chicago, 11, and New York, N. ________.._..-_———-—-——- No attention paid ‘to anonymous " contributions. Writers name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily- for ‘publication.© Communications for the Weekly Pioneer- must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the eur- rent issue, _——— BUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall One Year e 180 six Months 15 Three Months . Throe \lomhs . ©One Month .. One Week THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. Unless credit is given this paper, only the ‘United Press is entitled to the use for re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it, or otherwise credited, and also the local news published herein. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY mfl“ A DRY WORLD “Pussyfoot” Johnson, who, once upon a time, lang' before the egihteenth amendment, came to Belmd;x with a copper-colored liquor lid, is back from: In dia with the prediction that within thrée years thlt" country will be as dry as an old fossil’s imagination. surprises in the drying up of the world”’have about passed and to prove his point, singles out Germany, i} That Germany will go dry would appear at first flush, about ‘as probable as that Lake Bemuin would do so. Nevertheless, a prohibition resolution” is’ to be presented the reichstag. Brewers are kidding' the movement but they are uneasy, aceording to German newspapers. A small flame often starts a - L big fire. Then, too, there is Norway. The Land of the Midnight Sun apparently doesn’t relish the idea of continuing as the Land of the Midnight Rum. The country is in the turmoil of a prahlbltion fight. The Norwegian law at present limits alcohol content of beverages to 14 per cent, But even this limitation has cut crime in two, say reports made to . the government. Now Norway faces a still tnghter lid. England is at last taking the question of economic losses and moral delinquencies caused by the free and easy sale of intoxicants as a serious. problem and, according to “Pussyfoot,” the time draws near when Johnny Bull will vote to give up his toddy. The more optimistic say that it will take a hun- dred years to make the entire world dry; the pes- simistic say it'll be here before we know it. Friends of the prohibition movement who have observed the beneficial results of real prohibition are content to say it can’t ¢come too soon. ‘ § § “There’s many a slip between the cup and the lip.””. Yes, and-there’s many a slip between the bot- tle and the eightcenth amendment. §——>5 s It does irritate father these days when mother be- gins to hum, “Keep the Home Fires Burning.” h Tree Are Scattered Throughout Southern Lands. It i3 of interest to note the flour and There are a taste. ical reglons, Oue Bank No. 1369 1 H : Statement: of the condition of FARMERS STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI on December 1. RESOURCE $196,512.63 Hous and Fixtures 5,679. 46 1,326,001 600.50 | §* Banking H Gold Sllver Other .. 4, Checks Treasurer Total........ 18, Surplus fund parakia (neinding cartifi- ‘cates for ml‘lmw Dorrowed) 10,000.00 Liabilities .. Demana (deposits: Dayi 6. Individual de Total money borro cve required )n solemnly swear lln( the JARCHOW > RD PAULSON. (SEAL) . Subterihed and sworn to before. me h . LILLIAN (SBAL)- otary Publie. Beltrami County. Minn. expires September ‘What's more, «pyssytoot” declares the day of l | of the flowirs, made ¥iom the bread fruit tree ‘of tropical America known ns the yuka, is a regwlar article of commerce in ‘the New -York imarket. 1t Is ounly w.sold In carfons at elite grocerles, s qulte a pure article, of a dingy, gnuuhavmm color, und a slightly alkaliye and hardly agreeable In cooking that. nlkalinity and acridity are mostly |Irlwn out. fts fresh form It is in shape ’elongated like a_ glnat p\anmln, apd for ‘drying | ans and discoumnts. U. S. Bonds and ather [ o) obligations 2,000.00 |4+ Government secyrities Bonds and . S @) )e'muutml to secure than those o 4.500.00 value Capital stock paid in 19 Undivided profits . (¢) Less current -expenses. intevest 20. Circulating notes outstanding 2. Amount due to national banks .. 230 .\mount due to State banks. bunkews, and tr United States and forelgn - couni h Ttems 21 or 23) : 24. Certified checks outstanding 35, Cashier's checks, on own bank Total of Ttéms 21, 22, 3 ard 5. 347,450,532 a (other than - l-n-m supject to Reserve A‘enmmu-n ot Wl l wed) Total: of demand \llm)flla? 3% . lot%' ..zm faa.n posits ubject to "Reseérve, ltems 26, 7, 29,73 nd KW ms 738.43 ‘deposits subject to bl¢afker 30 days, or Subject fo by law 2 ¢ P potices e * - State of A n Certificates of deposit’ (gthei r toney borrowed). 198,695,933 County = u Other time deposits 209,132.22 We, J. LoRos Biwell, Tresident; and |34, Porant savings deposits . 1,613.33 Totad of time deposits subject (o Resor 33, 34 and 35 . 45. Liabilfties other tha State of Minbesota. County of Beltrami, ss 1, H. Schumaker, Cashier of the above-named bank, do so!nmnl) awear that m- above statoment is true to.the best of my knowledge and bellef. {¥'way around as right now. 5/ who need it and clearing the decks . with the street-car company on the fare-ye-well end , J.W)U 00 8. Lawful reserve with Fede 10. Cash in vault and amount di 13. Checks on_other banks in hank (other than Ftem i Total of Items on banks 1 ‘5 bank and other 5 15. Redemption fund . with NO HARM TO TRY IT Comes now the scientist with flowing beard and wise _countenance to tell us that sometimes—yea, even oftentimes—we suffer when he need not. “Zone-thereapy” is what they call the system and your family physician will tell you that sure cnu\xgh there is somethmg to it—how much, is annther ques- tion, The theory is that pain may be relieved by apply-+ ing pressure to the nerves—like shutting ofl' the wa- ter or gas by turning a valve. For ingtance, to stop tootache c ‘yom who has hada tooache is willing to g .“"‘ a_high ‘mountain-and tell'the world that |t- -ghould. be stop- ped) grasp the gums over the uchm tooth, betw: een, ‘the thumb-and forefigger. ,fig‘h > 'l‘hn is the cue for the too she to adjourn. 7 People who'have done it s it works. Anyhow * jnthe middle of the mght, them is™no hdrm_in tn ing it out. . - 5-4——-—§ 3 DO SPRING WORK NOW There is-a movement on foot in different parts of the country to have much of-the work that is usually put off until spring, done.now. It is_especially sug- gested that owners of automobiles have their cars gané over, put in shape and varnished during the present lax season. 1t would mean" employment for nien otherwise idle and at the same time your car would be in tip-top shape to respond to the first call of spring. to werk usually done about-the house when warm weather comes. Repairs that you know are™ to be ade, never could be made so advantageously all the Whatever work can be donte at home, in the garage well pe done at this time; supplying work for men for brisk business g \‘hen things open up in the sprmg B “ The Twin Cities are excited over the cost of street-car riding. The company. now .collects 12 éents for ridés’ from Minneapolis to the Midway dis- trict, wherms before the rate was 6 cents. To get even, there is talk in both cities about forcing the 1etnm of tae 5-cent rate. It looks like a fare fight— of it, or something like that. . ! thulph Lee, publisher of the Long Prairie Lead- er, is being urged to make the raee for state senator from Todd-Wadena district. Rudy is the son of the late Wm. E. Lee, and would make a good represen- tative from any district; but the district being strong Nonpirhsan, indications are that Rudy:would-have a battle roynl to win. 5 § §rr—e A Duluth man who thought the doctor was calling on his wxfe more frequently than proles;mnnl serv- ices demnndcd. sent her a barrel of apples—\mder the ioipression that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. § § The earth ean’t last longer than 1,768,000 years, says a Harvard scientist. Wonder if St. Paul will have her new union station completed in time for the, finnl blow up. o §——r5 Talk about thrift! A Scotchman came into the office the other day to pay his subscription and when he opened up his pocketbook .a mouse’ Jumped out. § § A Duluth policeman says most women lmow how 10 drive -an automobile all right. Well, why don’t | they, then? ) - §——5 Don’t be so busy worrying about present depres- sion that you haven’t time to go after new business. ——————— i conversion info flour is cut down hefore ripening so that it has, like a green ' banana, not a semblance of sweetness. But the same frult, ‘al- lowed to ripen fully, then sun dried, becomes almost as sweet as a Smyrna fig. This tree-grown cake bread I In | tree-growing flour forms the chief food for millions in tha troples. —New York | Herald. CRABRTER.. XO 5583—RESERVE DISTRICT XO. 9 EBPORT OF CONDITION OF The First National Bank at Bémidji - IN TEE STATE OF MINNESOTA, AT TRE CLOBSE OF ,m ow DECEMBER 318T, 1921 . RESOURCES ' mcludlm: rediscounts. (. S 363407438 owned: rll'rlll.\lion honu« par $60 ) Al n(hn “Cnifed '§ .00 .19 Reserve Bank.... rom nutional bank : : ga6.38 2379.87 2,600.00 996824712 70,000.00 1600009 Treasurer and due from 1,100.60 $0,000°C0 13.654.%0 2,749.00 .$409,441.50 1,507.87 ..3968,247.12 hose above stated Totab:i/..i.. R. HISCHUMAKER, Cashier. L2 P SHELDON 8 AL M. SHELDON, Director. Corregt, Attest: <||b!trlheil and Bwnrn tol Imforu me gfls (Lh du)‘ of January, 1822, N. ROWN, Notary Fublic. e trami Count A Cnmmma\un ‘expires June 8, 10§ lllnn. | The same system might well be dpplied | | { or on the farm might | v}h at Christianson’s hall,” N):more, on ti | Atonement, the New Birth, the Holy i Spmt, the Dnctrmes, and the Prophe- Both the 0Iq and New Testaments.” {ing. .| by the choir. i church, town of Frohn, 3 p. eaten dried thus, and along with the | ™ - 436584 | 7 . Church SCI‘VICCS BAPTIST Sunday «clmol at 10:30. ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the Battles hu( ing, room 24 gver the J. C. C oc‘pck Sun- 3| morning ‘and evening s High Mass at 10 o'c! —George kohue, Followed by Bene Blessed Sacrament. | *““Enoch. Arden, or Love ;v.f‘lsh s wilk he ‘the'subjectfowsthe “eventng Services-on Sunday- . Sunday school at 10 a.'m. Morning pflnyer and sermon at 11 Evening service at 8. —William Elliott, Rector. Morning wo pastor at 11:30. Sunday school at 12 noon. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Public cordially invited. BETHEL LUTHERAN Sunday school at 9:45, | Swedish services at 11. t English services at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. * —T. B. Nordale, Pastor. | \' ST. PAUL'S Corner .Sixth and America Sunday. Epiphany Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Bible class, 9:45 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday morning at the Presby- ‘I:enan church at 11 o’clock the pas- { tor will speak on the subject, “The | Delusion of Possession,” (Luke8:18): Sunday ‘evening at 8 “o’clock the sermon will be on the theme, “A De- } parting Influence,” (Acts 12:10). . Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.! .All are most cordially- welcome. —LE‘!tel P.-Warford, Pnstur ‘fat e avmcausflc SERVICES -Avnew. scries of meetings. begins ext‘ Sunday night, January morning service, which was to be held Y. P. L. meeting at 7 p. m. Confimatmn Friday at £ p. m. Every one welcome. 2 —William F. Kamphenkel, Pastor. " TRINITY EVANG. LUTHERAN Thirteenth and Beltrami No services Sunday. Rev. Frenk will preach at Hines and Tenstrike. unday school at 2 o’clock, subject, “Christ Heals the Man Sick With the Palsy.” Monday -afternoon’ at 4:30 o’clock. Ladies’ Aid on Wednesday afternoon. Rev Frenk will give a talk on “What Is and What Is Not the Lutheran church in Bemidji.” Young Peoples Walther League on Thursday eve- ning at 6 o’clock. Banquets from & to 8 o’clock. Devotion and Bible study from 8 to 9:30 o’clock. Congregd- ¢ following gospel truths, “The cies of Christ.” The first in the series is, *Jesus in Come, bring your frierids. Good sing- —B. 0. Engen, Evnngehst LUTHERAN FREE Services in Nymore church at 11 a. m. Young Peoples: meeting Aarduhl The nnnual business meenng of the Malvick . church, Nary, - will be held ‘Tuesday, Jamury 10,-at 1-p. m. The “annual business.-meeting the Aardahl church will be held on Thursday, January,12,.at 10 a. m., and‘the business meetmg of the Ny- more church will. be. held on Friday, January 13, at 7:30 p. A H members are hrged to be present at theqe meetings. . P._Grambo, Pastor, 8 o’clock. All appllcnhans for mem- bership must be in the hands of the pasfnr by Wednesday evening, —E. W. Frenk, Pastor. “MEANEST DOG” IN WORLD PROPERTY OF DOG CATCHER (By Untted Press) St. Paul, Jan. 7.—-The meanest dog in the world has been found. His name is “Jerry” and belongs to the official dog eatcher. Magy of the dogs who are sen- tenced to death at the city dog pound owe their loss of liberty to Jerry, He rides on the hood of an automobile in which dogs are taken to the pound. When an uniicensed dog i the . .automobile stops an FIRST LUTHERAN Hmmsota avenue and Eighth strcet Services next Sunady at 10:30 a. m., in the Norwegian lafiguage Song . Sunday school at 12 noon. At '8 p. m. the Young Peoples Luther League has devotional meet- ing. Miss Alvina Pcdenon leads the the stranger. During the exchange of cntemms. Mrs. John Bye, chairman. The Sunday school teachers and officers meet Thursday January 12, 7:30 p. in the parsonage. All welcome to all meetings. —-L. J. Jerdee, Pastor. FATHER TIME —in passing, will take you our New Year Greetings and an invitation to call here of- ten during [ 1922 -/ RHEUMATIC ACHES UICKLY RELIEVED ‘HE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relicved by anap- & plication of Sloan’s Liniment. For forty 'ycars, folks-all over the world have found Sloan's. to be: the natural enemy of pains antl aches. It-penetrotes without yubbing, You can just tell'by its healthy, stxmulatmg odor that.it is going to o We ' suggést that'you make a New Year's resolution ‘to induce all your friends to come to us and sit for HIGH:CLASS, Photographs .. early in - the < New Year. An- other year may reveal many vacan- cies in our cir- cles of friends. Then such ar- tistically fin- ished} natural Portraits will be cherished. Make -an ap- pointment for your Photo- graphs here -good. K:sp Sloan’s handy for' neuralgi sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, S’:& muscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists—35¢c, 70c, $1.40. Makes Sick Skins | ‘Well e ot De Hobson's FamilyRemedies. Faraclear, opic. The- Ladies’ Aid society meets in the church parlors Wednesday, Jan- uary 18, at 2:30 p. m: Division No. 3 ip and sermon- hy —G. H. Zentz, Pastor. Morning service (German) 11 a. m. Installation of officers of the La- dies’ Aid society will take place at Right after this service the anhual buslness meeting of the congregation b last' Sunday will be cemducted. It is our earnest hope that all members will be present. Choir. rehearm Friday of this week Children’s chorus' on | tional meeting' on Friday evening at |= sighted jumps off and makes the acquaincance with greetings, the dog' catcher 1nosen his ‘wire loop. and snares the u pecting canine. Then Joriy resumes his perch a-top the aulnnm!)m- hoodl and search for the next vietim is be SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1922 RESIDENT OF SPOON St. Paul, Jan. of Spooner yesterday on h Wing where he fiad been to bury his father, who was T4 years old. LISITS SI"ATE CAPITOV 7.—George Ericson 1t the state capitol way home from Red "llllllll"lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII [T () T i OO EU LT UL T T D vourself to one for year and bnghtzn up; ;.nr the holiday. . Try a g]uc-; of the best soda’foddy. - LU IIIlIIlIIIlIIllIIlllIlIIIL Palace 112 3rd Street Come m and tIy our Servme ‘and Cooking.’ ‘Once a Customer— Always a Customer. *Every. drop in food prices is reflected on'our bil]-of—fare. " —Try Itand See— - Paul O. Swedmark Prop. -lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllli BT T T T T Cafe Bemidji by the AMUSEMENTS Grand Theatre—Phone 139-W Elko Theatre—Phone 252-W - AUTO DEALERS | Overland Deleuil Co..’ AUTO ACCESSORIES Edwin Akre—Phone 265-W Bemidji Electric—Phone 303-W Overland DeLeuil Co. BAKERIES Home Bakery—Phone 435 Sanitary Baking Co.—Phone 789 BOTTLERS Bemidji Bottling Wks—Phone 59 BOOT and SHOE DEALERS Bemidji Shoe Store—Phone 172-W CLOTHIERS icalthy complexion use freely Dr.Hobsons : unent g this week. Opponte Great Northern Defpot Building Material and Fuol :———: TELEPHONE 100 :——: COMPLETE STOCK PROMPT DELIVERIES Hard and Soft Coal—Briquetts—Blacksmith Coal We are glad to announce rednchon- on Soft Coal of $1.00 per ton Hakke P :Studio-f | Hnb Clothing Co. ~—Phone 188 Laqua Cloth. Store—Phone 581-J “Guarantee Clothing. Co. > ———————————————————— i{CONFECTIONERS Princess Candy Store -~ A Maloy—Phore 287 Cor. Minnesota and 2nd St. “ Abraham” Confectionery—Phone 4 Wm C. Chnnnnnlr-t—l’honé 219—1 $ ~Nymore.. ; DRUGGISTS Boardman’s Corner Drug Store hone 304 CITY DRUG STORE—Phone ‘52 CREAMERY Bemidji Creamery Co.—Phone 143 ELECTRIC COMPANIES Bemidji Electric Co.—Tel. 303-W FURNITURE Hannah Market—Phone 129-W i pe SRS CO-OPERATION ‘All Union Men and Women, your Friends and Families . are requested to be consistent; PATRONIZE HOME INDUS- TRY, and co-operate with the Business Firms listed in this newspaper—and demand the UNION LABEL on all com- modities you purchase whenever possiblé, / The following BUSINESS INTERESTS of our city solicit the support of all workmg people, and are recommended BEMIDJI (;ENTRAL »LABOR UNION - \ BUY AT HOME! GENERAL MERCHANDISE | Clifford. & Co.—Phone 800 :J Co-operative Store—Phone 66 Edwin “Akre—-Phore’ 265-W, Y ROl b A O Akre—Phone 501-W | Stnshine Graocery Wnlu & Olson—Phone 190 ¥ Qualey 'Cash-Groéery—Plione 216 J. K. ‘Ramsey—Phone 46 Nymon Market and Gro-:ery Palmer Hardware—Phone 250 Matson-Ritchie Lumber Co. Wold & Olson—Phone 190 Nymore Meat Mnrket—Phone 452 Robert 'J, Russell—313 - 4th -St. Enterprise Cafe ’ Third Street Cafe—Phone 90 " SOFT DRINKS and Dinty’s Place—Phone § H Wm. McDermid—Phone 155 Wm. Christianson—Phone 219-J Princess Candy Shop Abraham Confectionery Store Ibertson Undertaking Phone 317-W Fi T P GROCRIES and ~Nymore Nymore Nym ore Nymore ¥ | v Phone 452 HARDWARE STORES LUMBER Phone 30 MEAT MARKETS Nymore . PLUMBING:: RESTAURANTS" BILLIARDS Nymore _UNDERTAKERS

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