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I? \i\ FOUR :v I' CITY FATHERS (Continued rrom Page 1) the neighborhood of Diamond Point. The report of the city clerk and treasurer was read and on motion was referred to the finance commit tee. Motion was made and carried to instruct the Are chief to employ a competent man to repair the fire en gine. On the recommendation of Mayor Vandersluis the council provided for the purchasing of a new flag for the city hall. A resolution drawn up by City Attorney M. J. Brown to fix the vot ing places and judges of the special bond election was introduced by Al derman Smart and carried. The vot ing places will be: First ward, Henry Miller's store Second ward, City hall Third ward, log house in rear of Dicaire's store Fourth ward, Dailey's Employment office Fifth ward, old fire hall. The judges of the election will be: First ward, George Kirk, Ted Getchell and J. J. Conger Second ward, R. J. Fen ton, A. A. Carter and George Shep ard Third ward, P. M. Dicalre, Stev ens and J. P. Ripple Fourth ward, J. E. Croon, Pearl Barnell and J. McTaggart Fifth ward, Messrs. Kidder, Lynden and Riply. Home Cookery Meat Turnovers. Chop the meat. If the quantity on hand is small mix with It leftover po tato or rice. Season with salt, pepper, onion, etc. Place Ailing on circular pieces of biscuit dough about the size of a saucer. Fold over the dough and crimp edges together. Bake for about one-half hour In a hot oven. Serve with brown sauce. Peanut Soup Heat one pint of milk until luke warm. Add two rounded tablespoon fuls of peanut butter mixed to a smooth paste with a little of the milk. Salt to taste. Thicken with one tea spoonful of butter or savory fat mixed with one tablespoonful of flour. Bring almost to the boiling point and serve. Mock Duok. On a round steak cut thin place a stuffing of breadcrumbs well seasoned with chopped onions, butter or other fat, salt, pepper and flavorings such as sage, celery seed, etc., if desired. Roll the steak around the stuffing and tie In several places with a string. If the steak Is tough, steam or stew the roll until tender before roasting in the oven. French Toaet. Beat up together one egg, one cupful of skim or whole milk and salt to taste. Place a small quantity of butter, ba con fat or other suitable fat In a broad bottom frying pan. Dip slices of stale bread into the egg and milk mixture until they are thoroughly moist and fry on both sides until a golden brown. Serve hot with or without sirup. Cheese and Greens Roll. Cook two quarts of spinach, Swiss chard or other greens. Drain and dress with one tablespoonful of butter. Chop and add one cupful of grated cheese una breadcrumbs enough to make a mixture sufficiently stiff to form Into a roll. Dace in an oblong pan and cook In a moderate oven for twenty minutes. When cold the mixture may be sliced In one-half inch pieces and served on lettuce leaves with salad dressing. Meat and Breadcrumb Cakes. To four parts of chopped or ground meat add one part soaked bread crumbs, a small quantity of chopped onion and salt and pepper to taste. Mix and form into small round cakes. Brown the cakes in butter or other fat, turning them. Pigs on Pasture. Pigs on pasture usually get enough exercise. They should have a clean, dry, well ventilated shelter to guard against exposure to storms and to sup ply shade. A concrete wallow will add to the pigs' comfort, and a layer of oil on the water will keep down lice. Clean bedding also helps to keep "away lice, as will an oiled sack on a rubbing post or sprinkling the pigs with crude oil every two weeks. To supply mineral matter and a tonic the following mineral mixture is good It always should be accessible. Dis solve the copperas in hot water and sprinkle over the mixture: Copperas. two pounds slaked lime, four pounds Wood ashes, one bushel sulphur, four pounds salt, eight pounds: fine char coal, one bushel. is- j?'*a!i*&tafet<^5feA3 WA SCOOP S yiw a 4tf3L**. CLASSIFIED FOE SALE. FOR SALEOn monthly payments, small house and two good lots. H. C. Baer at Security State Bank. 911tf FOR SALE Ford car, Kimball piano, coal stove, range and other household furniture. Phone 549 or call 619 4th St. 6-922 FOR SALEBuy this splendid farm, stock and fixtures and all. I'll move out and you move in. Here it is: 120 acres fronting Big Bass Lake, 8 miles east of Bemidji. Al so 11 head of cattle and horses, about 10 tons of hay in barn and stack, together with a number of tons of coarse fodder, corn, millet and oats, good top buggy and wag on with springs under box, almost new plow and disc drag, cultiva tor and other articles and machin ery too numerous to mention. Have just added $400 addition to house. All goes with the farm for $3,- 000.00. Good title to the land. Terms: One-half down and the balance in from one to ten years, at 5 per cent. Would take small house and lot for part payment. I am an old soldier and lost my wife last spring and am too old to farm. Come and look this over. Address G. M. Banflll, Lavinia, Minn. Box 44. 910tf FOR SALEHunting boat, cheap. Call 780-J, Nymore, Minn. 6-924 FOR SALEOne 1917 Ford, used 2 months. Phone 229. Apply 519 Beltrami Ave. 2-919 FOR SALEA few choice Mallard ducks left, must dispose of them this week, $1.50 each for drakes, $1.00 each for hens. Mrs. A. H. Jester, Jester Farm. 5-922 FOft EEHT. FOR RENTModern furnished room, 307 7th St. 918tf WASTED WANTEDExperienced maid. Mrs. B. W. Lakin, 1011 Lake Blvd. Phone 94. 5-918 WANTEDWood will buy good cordwood for delivery between Sept. 15 and March 1. Terms: 10 per cent cash, balance on receipt of wood. Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co. 12-925 LOSTOn Tuesday, Sept. 11, a new 37x5 United States Royal car tire and tire cover on trip between Birchmont Beach hotel and Red Lake. Liberal reward if returned to Foley's Garage. Bemidji. 6-919 WANTEDA direct General Agent for the Monthly Premium Accident and Health Department of the throughout the Land But rfjfti'-jlis*.-" 1 Vr TS TTJSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC xs- largest Company in the World writing every form of Life, Acci dent and Health Insurance. Ex perience unnecessary. Requires a man capable of writing policies and adjusting claims. Attractive renewal commission contract. For further particulars address C. H. Boyer, Manager Casualty Dept., National Life Insurance Co. of the U. S. of A., 29 So. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 2-918 WANTEDGirl for general house work. Apply Mrs. Roe's store. 3-919 WANTEDDriver at Bemidji Steam Laundry. 2-918 WANTEDExperienced janitor, half days or all day. Koors Bros. 915tf WANTEDGirl for general house work. Mrs. Sellers, 1215 Bemidji Ave. 4-919 WANTEDOne or two unfurnished steam heated rooms. Address Box 441, Bemidji, Minn. 918tf WANTEDCook at the Home Cafe. Cor. 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. 2-919 WANTED Position, high school girl wants to work for board and room while attending school. Phone 416. 1-918 LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Brown water spaniel dog, Friday afternoon. A reward will be paid to the person giving information which will lead to the recovery of the dog. Otto G. Schwandt. 918tf Teachers of Violin. Piano and Band Instruments Phone 683-W 118 3d St. Get our estimate Phones 666 and SOi S ffiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirc Ladles' and Gents' Suits MADE to ORDER detain!, pressing sod alterations of all kinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Merchant Tailor 210 Third Street The Town Market Furniture Co. PRICE WRECKERS on New and Second Hand Furniture. Stoves, Rugs We Can Save You Money. Cor. 2nd St. and Minn. Ave. ^iiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiiniMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiimiimii^ WE HAVE THE LOTS 5 1 What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or Just a place for a cozy little horn*.' EASY PAYMENTS I TMck yours out and call oa our local agent, T. C. Bailey. PoBt Office Block, for prices and September discount E BEMIDJI TOWKSITE COMPANY Cat). Nat Bank Bide. S Paul. Minnesota. i ^ftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiir The Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard Before YOUR.boy "^Falls In" see that he visits'our studio. We'U make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMIDJI MINN E Scoop Learns A Lot More About Aviation .*U*4i-&.i~-- ^-S^VH''-'^ wm THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FUNERAL DIRECTOR M, E IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji, Minn, The DAILY PIONEER re ceives wire service of the UNITED PRESS Association IS IT THE TRUTH GENUINE GRAVEV0 INTHB PARTOFf THE COUNTRY! V-^sMsaaMHssBBSBSaBSaBiBSaiBjBBSaaav JtSi&m ."jEii-'fe--*- mw V*iS8 -JYES.AND THE MEW [POUCH KEEPS IT IGOOD TILL USED. 8 -Kt" BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. 1 i Moberg Construction Company IMpHmSfS B*midjl, NUnn. iMiMMiniiiMfMMaiinnnnniiiiiiim 10 FORD TRUCKS Are all we can get for 1918 delivery. Truck now on display in our show rooms. Orders will be filled in the order that they are taken, and when we have taken ten orders, we will be sold out of Ford Trucks. Place Your Orde Now even if you don't want the truck until next spring. The demand on this truck is,so great that the factory is already completely sold out. Truck Sells For $600.00 Subscribe for the Pioneer CELEBRATED Chewing Plu W JEWETT.CO.Inc Authorized Ford Sales & Service Telephone 474 418-420 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. By"HOP AietfeMTOLA J3'iS^-r|*1&*l! TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1917. unnmiiiiiuiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiimiiii BEFORE THE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUG. MmmMbagnmnui Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing of All Kinds If you want anything done in the tailoring line just bring it to PETER THORSON -TAILOR Phone *92 Over Doran'a mmm i Defective