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TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBE! / R 19, 1922 « BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TINNESOT PAGE SEVEN MICKIE, THZ PRINTER’S DEVIL s GUFFERING SAROINES| ° WHO RANSED ~HAY 7ZA/ELER KNOS ON NOLWR coco 2 P i / N\~ A o | TODAY'S BLUNDER | [ CORRECTED | Serious accidents have resulted' from standing on a rocking chair, | reports the National Safety Council. | It is safer to have soriething more ! stable when you want to feed the bird or hang a picture. | L0STor FOUND | FOUND—Large black fur collar left in the Presbyterian church after the Christmas Sale. Please call at Rev.: Warforflls home for same. 3t 12 20 LOST—A: bopftailed shepherd dog with white-face and neck, answers notify H. A. Pierson R-4 and re- ceive reward. : LOST—Monday-about 4 p. m. child’s white fur neck-piece, between 512 Beltrami avenue and the Metho- dist church. Return to Albert Worth, Post Office. 3t12-21 LOST—Silver mesh bag on Third -gircet between Mrs. Mcrherson’s and Fair Store. Bag is valued as A keepsake. Reward offered - fo bag and contents or for-bag oni MabseHall MooseHall MooseHall Moose Efl Reduced Rental The economical Haf~ for “your * large meectings—exceptionally well :lighted and ventilated— - splendid dancing < floor—con- Venient kitchen—central loca- tion. Ak for reduced rates and open dates of the Moose Club - steward, John Matland, Moose . Club, Phone 62. e i MooseHail MooseHall MooseHall Moo MooseHall MooseHall Moos 1mmn&lmwn SPECIALISTS “EXAMINING EYES i FITTING GLASSES Office, First' Floor 213 Third St. - WANT ADS WE WY ME Wi A WP O' REAL COAL AW' A tAe ¢ Must of Been a Millionaire’s Kid| BUSINESS 28 ARD // | PROFLSSIONAL il | S (" DOCTORS J B. J. Martin, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON || Novthern National Bank Bldg., || Otfice Phone 55 Residence 808 e e —— i DRS. || Johneon & Borreson | Physicians and Surgeons L BEMIDJI, MINN. P IR | | | \ Ds. E. A. Shannon Physician and Surgeom CHAS ef&of;?: All Want Ads Must Be Cash OFFICE in Lareon Block ¢HONE 328 RES. 397 [ Cost 1c a word for first insertion; %c a word for subsequent con- secutive insertions. No Ad Taken for Less Than 25¢c WANT AD PAG To get results, state clearly what you want to sell or buy. Give correct address—phone number, if any—so that interested parties may com- municate with you without a lot of trouble. Bring it to our “Want Ad” Because of the detail of collecting we can not undertake to open accounts for small amounts, therefore cash must ac- company ad—except for those who have open accounts with us. S AP T | Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeonm ‘| OFFICE, Security Back Blesk | || —————— to the nameiéf Billie. Finder please | 3t 12 20; Return to Given’s Hdw. store’3 20 & MEmescoM TITHSOOK TIEHESOOM | WANTED {WANTED—Wood sawing, . phone | /253-J, Thomas Couli 4t 12 21 i avenue. 25¢ per dozen. Mrs. Green 4t 12 20 | WANTED-—Practical - nursing, ad- dress Josephine Fossum, Nymore, 3 5 4t 12 21 Minn. 5% 0% {IF YOU are interested in a 'New Ford Sedan at $200 less than reg- lular price, answer quick. A, care | Pioneer. 12-19tf Man Wanted in ‘ - Beltrami County The Lange Company wants a man in i| Beltrami County territory, also City of Bemidji, to sell their large line ot remedies. extracts, spices, tea, coffee. pure food products, etc. Minnesota territory being rapidly taken up. This offers an exceptional opportunity to the right man, as he steps right into an old, established, profitable trade, without cost. Write us’at once for full particulars. The Lange Co., DePere, Wis. ‘WANTED—Beltrami County Infir- mary will Treceived bids up to " Jan. 1 on 30 cords, 3 foot dry ' sound Tamarack, dejivered at the + farm .or on-.boaud at-:Bemidji. J. J. McCurdy. 6td12-21 and— 2tw 12-21—|—12-28 WANTED Chieago Box & Crating Co., Bemidji ‘and Cass Lake fac- tories, are in the market at all times for logs and boxwood bolts. _ Write, giving quantity, description, location and price. Address main office, Bemidji. ) 9-7t —_— e ———— . I i {WOOD FOR SALE— Troppman’s, call 927, 700-J. 8td-12-28 FOR SALE—One Chesapeake - Bay | male pup, eight weeks old, ad- | FORSME || 1 10-7tf || | — — | {FOR SALE—Spring chickens. .Call! desk, FOR SALE—12 pure . White - Leghorn cockerels, Maple- woodstrain, at $1 each. Walter G. Strand, Puposky, Minn., Box 42. 2w-12-28 = {FOR SALE—Legal blanks of ali 501 Park| hand. Mail orders promptly filled. kinds. Gomplete stock always at For quick service, send your or- ders to the Bemidji Book & Sta- tionery Co., Bemidji 5-24t1 FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs 25 per cent below cost of production a limited supply.will be delivered , Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2 for six and one-fourth cents a piece, Phone 7-F-13. 3td 12 20 FOR SALE—Tamrack stumpage at $2.00 per two horse load. Get your receipt in advance for each load at Clifford & Co. Timber in section 80 and 31, Grant Vallye. W. G. Schroder. 6d-26 FOR'SALE—Peerless Universal coal stove, base burner, 18 inch fire pot, in excellent condition, as good as new. Very desirable for resi- dence or small store building. A snap. Phone 663 12 11.¢f FOR SALE—Rubber stamps of all kinds -made to order. Stamp pads. all sizes and colors, Corporation and notarial seals, daters, rubber printing outfits. . Mail _orders .promptly filled. . Bemidji Boak & Stationery Co., Bemidji. 6-24tf FOR SALE—One four burner Acorn gas range with cven, and also one Monarch 'wcog or coal range, both in first class condition. Call W. F. Lycan at 920. 3t 12 22 FOR SALE—Holstein cow, fresh about Christmas. 4 years old, in- spected, eligible for registry. A good one and a snap for cash or will trade for team and harness. J. D. Rhodes, 1 mile south of Rosby, Minn. at G. N. R. R. cross- ing. 5t 21 f T | FOR RENT ! FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, 1404 Minnesota Avenue. Call 890. 3td-12-21 FOR RENT—Nice modern furnish- bred S. C.]FOR RENT—Two room apartment| with bath and several single rooms | New Kaplan building. 12 5 tf FOR RENT—Three rooms for light | house keeping. Inquire at 811 Mississippi avenue. 4t 20‘1 - - | FOR RENT—Three up-stair furn- ished ‘rooms for light housekeep- ing. 710 America avenue. 4t12. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, corner 11th | and Bemidji. Call 177| 6-27 SERUM WILL PROTECT SWINE Erroneous Impression Prevails That Hog Cholera Will Be Eradicated in Few Years. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The impression that heg cholera Is a disease that will be eliminated be- fore inany years through the use of an- ' ti-hog-cholera serum lhas been spread throughout the country, but there is Jittle ground for such a beljef, says the Uuited States Department of Agricul- ture. The serum treatment, when properly given, will protect hogs against the disease, but it ddes not go to the source and eliminatt the germs from the country, which would be nec- essary if hog cholera is o become-a thing of the past. It might be possible to eliminate the disease if every hog. in the United States couldbe Kept im- ‘munized all of the‘time, but such a measure would be impractical, if not impossible. ! { Hog cholera is of varring preva- lence, both as to the time ‘of the vear and as to periods of several years. In the fall—October and' November— | there is more 'of this diséase than in the other months. The number of | hogs per thousand affected by it | changes greatly from yeiar to year, also. . There have been years, such as 1847, 1807 and. 1913, when cholera raged throughout the corn belt, caus- ing great losses to farmers. In the years intervening between these high points the losses were relatively low. Since 1913 hog cholera has been but slightly prevalent as compared with the worst years, but there is no assur- ance that other great waves of the disease will not occur as they did be- fore serum was used. It has been but | eight years since the last high point in losses from cholera, and the records of the Department of Agriculture show that the perlod between the high.! Farmer Should Immunize Every Hog 2n First Suspicion of Cholera. The best thing To be done now is for | each farmer to keep close watch over his herd, and on the flrst suspicion of the disease immunize every hog. Some men now consider immuniza- | tion against hog cholera as one of the regular expenses of pork produetion and have it done every year. They renlize that it Is not a cure, but only a prevention against loss. Even when serum is used there i metimes a loss, but in nearly all cases the method is very successful. It Is the only de- pendable means available for prevente Ing losses from hog cholera. Caribou Swarm in Yukon. Tens of thousands of wild caribou are reporteil to be swarming over the hills through the suburbs of Dawson, for a radius 92 50 miles. The herd, whick annually treks the diswrlet, Is now moving L herds swimming Yukon have interfered with the progress of steamers. The herd Is so vast that the hunting by men, wom- | en and children, who have provided | nearly every home with deer meat for the winter, has made no noticeable b5 ] ' effect on it i Lost Souls. | A spiritist tells us that people play Physicians and Surgeons | pm————— OFFICE, Miles Blosk GILBERT BRDS. Auto Painting Co. e e Let us paint or refinish your 1 [ car. We do first class auto- { Dr. E. H. Marcum mobile painting, porfect strip* || ‘ ing and monogram work. We . DRS. b‘ Gilmore & McCann . L E. 11-1% & o——3-5 p. mm. : =l guarantee all first class work, We make old cars new. Give us a trial and be convinced 507 Third St. J. B. Gilbert-A. L. Gilbert Proprieto: 211 DRS. % & Garlock Sar-—MNose——Throat S FITTED CTYDRAYLNE |l Dr. Earl R Two R. J. TESCH | CHIROPRACTOR ELMER MARIN 'Phone 31¢ Treppman Bldg,| PHONES i Office 600 Residence 973 Day Or Night Service DRS. Northvop & Berston Gstecpathic Phvaiciane l Battles Bldg. Bemidji, Minn.‘ We crate and store furniture Try our Service —PHONE 153-W— o= { Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Palmer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. LOTS-LOTS-LOTS (-] ] Phona 401-W Bomidji il have some of those mice || ‘oo residence lots left in Elwell's ad- e et dition, near new high school. Lots DENTISTS ; J are 37 1.2 feot wide, 140 ft. long facing east and others facing south, graded streets and new walks. $270 will buy them now $290 for corner lots on Minnesota avenue, or 15th street: You can buy them on as small payment as $10 down and then monthly or yearly payments. No interest un- ECr. G. M. Paimer Dentist and Orthodentist BARFER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn, til April 1st., if you buy mow. S ——— A. T. CARLSON, Owner Dr. A. J. Melby Phone 61-J DENTIST Over Boardman’s Drug Stere Phorm 406 - o= Bemidijl [golf in the life hereafter. If they use | fthe same language while playing ltvl ithat they do here, we think we know, iin which'division of the hereafter the | game is played.—James Montagus, , dress, Harris LaBelle, Cass Lake, Minn. 3t 12 20 points of prevalence is usually 10 years or longer. This fall there are reports of in- creased losses from cholera, but some increase is to be expected every fall. Dffice Phpnie 131 “Res. 310 ed rooms. 515 Bemidji ave. Phone M3 tf McKee Furniture and Undertaking Company .. H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director | ) PHONE 222.W e e e ‘Would You Pay 75 Cents for $1000 Insurance? The fact that farm products have breught smaller returns in recent months has no doubt caused less serum to be bought, and many farm- ers have lost their herds when they might have saved them. Perhaps they could not have prevented the occur- rence of the disease, but they could have prevented the hogs from dying of it. Getting rid of hog cholera is not a simple matter, which may be appre- cinted when it is remembered that the infection has been carried to all parts of the United States and that the ways in which it spreads are probably not all thoroughly known. It may be many a long year before this plague of the swine industry is ecliminated. —_— Insurance that INSURES Protection that PROTECTS The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. C. S. DARNER, District Mgr.Phone 148-J Make that overcoat last you another seas- on—our Service does it. RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R | 120 THIRD STREET THOS. J. STOREY Expert Taxidermist DULUTH, MINN. MAIL THIS - COUPON TOPAY . To the Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji,: Minn. siGentlemen— . ; ..Hereby enter my subscription to The Bemidji Pioneer (Daily or f.. Weekly) for one year, with the understanding that I am to receive ..a $1,000 Travel Accident Insurance policy in the North American -.-Accident Company and that I am to pay no more than the regular zipriceifor The Pioneer, plus 75¢ for the Policy. ozl saderstand that should I discontinue my subscription or fail to _keep it paid up to date, my policy will lapse, _”’fi%ned 3 i Prices and Catalogue on request, 611, 6th Ave. E. HOGAN 209 Xro ST. PLUMPING HEATING 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R Robert J. Russell We have a full line of hard coal, nut and stove large and small brick- etts, soft coal splint and range. Coke and smith- ing coal. LET US SUPPLY YOU AT f T e RICHSTUDIO [—— wemeerers |\ (e moielji Floral Prices and work that more gompa"y = than please | - CHOICE g!u!!IlllIlllIli}glgilgglfil'llllllflllllfllll g} = || 0w i P o | CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS = OCCUPATION .......coiiveiinecenrsocencconenoanns : | LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT ARTISTIC DESIGNS = ‘Are you at present a subseriber? ... ; PLASTER 29-10th St. || PROMPT ATTENTION = S —— = Enclose 75c¢ for policy and §.................. to apply on my subscription. i BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO. | e ':"0 MA.‘;()RDE“ il B, W. LAKIN, President E. R- EVANS, Manager ——— e | 51%,!5; ;rzlinsl_w"- 3% C. 1 ISTED: Seciey, oammt SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PICNEER ! Bemidji inn. e e eam— STy 2 ‘lMi\mlllllllllllllllllll!IIllIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllfllllllfllllIllllllllllllllII|||l|IlUlIIIIDJRI!]HHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIl