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7* mism. v*wv PAGE FOUR -W PVt GO WEAR O "FLU TAL .Visitor tolndlanapolla Very Much Fed Up.With Conversation Relating g^'^'Hh,. Andrus of Grand Rapids. %r Jhnfy'VUh., chief of the Merchants Heat and Light company, Is laboring. on der the impression that some "Hooaler Jinx" was trailing him Wednesday eve ning. While taking dinner at a hotel he was surrounded by delegates to the casket manufacturers' conventtoa After hearing them discuss their busi nest, which discussion naturally bad many references to the Influenza epi demic, be concluded it was no place for him. As the evening rolled on, he began debating with himself the- question whether the epidemic was going to get him, so be decided to take a Turkish bath, fie had only been there a short, time when a sick-looking individual came in, and In a conversation with Sir. Andrus said that be bad only re cently got over a severe case of the influenza, and he had been advised that a Turkish bath would get the poi son out of his system and assist him to recover more rapidly. When he was talking with this man, another man came in sneezing and coughing and Inquired of Mr. Andrus whether he thought a Turkish bath would prevent a fellow from getting' a bad case of the Influenza. By this time Andrus said to the at* tendant: -"Get me out of here as quickly as. possible. I have given about as much time as I care to pre siding at the flu conference In In dianapolis,"Indianapolis News. Fresh dairy butter 53c, at Tropp man's. Idll4 WANT AD KEPT. Advertisements in mis column costLhalf gent a word* per issue, when paid' cash' in advance. No ad will be run for les* than 10c per ISBUC. Ads charged oh our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c FOB SALE FOR SALEAll kinds of wood green, dead cut and seasoned: When you want gooiTdry split wood or round tamarac heater wood, call G. H. French, Phone 93. 6dll8 FOR SALE16 inch seasoned jack pine wood $2.26 per cord. Leave orders at Brakke's Store. Phone 138-W. 6dll6 FOR SALB-^Two cows, one fresh and one coining in. Fred Westphal, Box 81, Bemidjl, Minn. Phone 80-F-4. 6dll4 FOR SALESOak, well built store ladder. Call at Pioneer office. imtf FOR SALBr-Houee and lot, alao fur niture oast of Lincoln school on corner, Nymore. Cheap If taken at once. Vincent Jonas, Nymore, Minn. 18dl-26 WANTED JtVANTEDMan to sell groceries selling experience not necessary. One of wortd'B largest grocers (capital over $1,000,000), wants ambitious man in thie locality to sell direct to consumer nationally "knpwn $rand or" groceries, teas, coffees, fsplces, paints, oils, stock foods, etc. Big,, line, easy sales. Values beat any competition. Earn big money. .No experience or capi tal required. Complete sample out fit and free selling instructions start you. Longa-established reli able house. Write today. John Sexton & Co., 362 W. Illinois Sti, Chicago, 111. Idll4 WANTED Washing or cleaning. Mrs. tJ. M. Boe, 1217 Beltrami Ave. 23116 WANTEDTo buy tamarack. Nor way pine logs, 7-inch top and up, lengths 8, 10, 16 and .18 feet long. John C. MeKusick, Hibblng Minn. Prices, 3%c per lineal foot t. o. b. cars loading point. 12dl27 WANTEDCompetent girl for gen eral houBework. Mrs. A. E. Wit ting, 1211 Bixby Ave. Phdne 856. 34.110 WANTED Experienced traveling meat salesman. Address M. 8., care Pioneer. dll8 WANTEDGirl for general .house work. Mrs. Tom Smart, 612 Amer ica Ave. Phone 58. U3tf WANTEDGirl, pital. St. Anthony's hos- 8dl-16 FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, see or write B. J. Wilifts. 407 Bel trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf FOR RENTi furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 312 Minne sota Ave. 2dll5 FOR RENTFurnished room* for light housekeeping. Phone 452-W. 114tf FOR RENTFurnished rooms for light .housekeeping,. .4.07 Minne sota Ave. 34116. FOR RENT6 room house, 615 Irvine Ave. Phone 744, A. Klein. 3dll4 FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 'Gall.427 or 250. 14tf Strictly fresit.eggs 56c, .at Tropp man s. ,*JI JO' 13114 orrxcxAX. pmtfoBBPnros or cm & MxirarBSOTA, x*o as, mv. ',Sohc 'ibt regular'meeting-, at .City, hall at 8 efclock p. nl. A quorum being* preaent meeting *a called .to order. President Clark presiding-. moil call. Upon roll call the following aldermen .were declared preaenU Bagley. lock, Backus. Palmer, Bart-ell and Cjafrk. Absent: PttJUtPPl, Benner, Smith, Joanls and Croon fe Hi&utea. vl?l& Mlnutee of the* last regular meeting were' read and approved. BUI*. The following bills after being audited were upon motion and second allowed: M. O. Foley, house rent, account charity $, Minnesota Electric Light and Power Cvfc. general lighting for month* of November Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co., lighting. Fifth ward, November i Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co., pumping contract. November 226.o0 A. Thompson, rest room, month. Tof November 40-Ofl Street Gang, general street _, labor *-v Fred Petrle, boarding paupers to December 9th.... Jlj'SS Pay Roll, month of November.. J.J'f-ff Pay Koll, month of December.., 1,136.68 Street Gang, street labor, gen ^ral #o.vu Fred Petrle, boarding paupers to December 23rd 121.50 Lillian Elmquist, typewriting charter copies Mrs. C. C. Cole, care of flu .pa- tient i Chas. Trodler, sawing Wood Frahlc Slough, hauling wood.... Jas. Miller, unloading and haul ing oar wood Tom Smart, to 33^4 cords wood. Tom Smart, hauling wood and manure J. J. Doran, repair and material*, cKy buildirfg Archie Olson,, merchandise for Topoor Ward, jitney 'hires, police department and account. 0* 5.00 68.80 20.00 10.00 6.00 12.75 .9.09 217.76 31.00 7.40 .13 Red Cross O. Baker & Co., rent Fourth ward polling place. Sanitary CorpsKM. H. O., servicp obtaining flu census, etc.... Judees and Clerks, election, First ward Judges and Clerks, Second ward Judges and Clerks, Third ward Judges and Clerks, Fourth ward Judges and decks, 'election, Fifth ward T. Gill Bros., merchandise, account of paupers O-Leary-Bowser Co., merchan dise, account of paupers,..,,. Smlth-Roblnson. Co., coal to city building Q. "W. Cochran, labor on road.. W. S. Booth & Son election sta tionery h. F. Dow Co., stationery to clerk's office H. C. Bryson Co., stationery to clerk's office Northwestern Telephone Co., telephone service to police department Johns-Manvtlle Co., supplies for water department Bemidjl Pioneer Publishing Co,. supplies Bemldji Pioneer Publishing Co., oRIoial publications absolution. Resolution No. 143 appropriating- the sum of $200 to the twenty-flrst battalion band for public concerts to be delivered in the city was read and declared passed and carried on the following Aye and Nay vote: Ayes Bagley, Qarioclt, Backus, Palmer, Barnell and Clark. election, 37.70 election, 20.65 33.66 38.35 5.85 9.10 40.00 11.00 I l.oo. 81.05 8.35 63.15 $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be oleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh., Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional condltionr requires constitutional treatment. Hairs Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the can* stltution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hair* Catarrh Medicine that: they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it to cure. Send for list ot testimonials. Address F.:Js,rjHF,N15Y ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold, by all Druggist, 75c. vW'/* THE BEMI0JI DAILY PlOtffeER NayNone. AbsentPhillfppi, Benner, Croon, Smith and Joanls. Ordinance. Ordinance No. 98. providing* for li censing places where non-intoxicating liquors, drinks and beverages are dis pensed and sold, at detail, and fixing: the-license'fee therefor, was read the first time. Canvassing* Committee. Aldermen Bagley, Palmer and Backus were appointed a canvassing committee to canvas the returns of the special election held Saturday, December, 21st, 1818, on the proposition of issuing" $125,000 bonds for constructing and im proving the public water system and supply. .The canvassing committee so appoint ed reported their findings to be 64 votea cast in favor of such proposition and 232 votes cast against said proposition, declaring- the same to be lost by a majority of 168. Unon motion of Alder man Oarlock, seconded by Alderman Baraell. the report was accepted and ordered filed. tdsoeUaneous. Court report for period ending* Decem ber 14th. showing $184.86 paid the city treasurer was read and accepted. Report of E. H. Smith, captain com manding Minnesota, home guard on their Investigation of the influenza situation, was read and accepted. eport of the di* on the public water supply was ivision of sanitation read and ordered filed Several propositions for furnishing wood were read, and upon motion and second the city Merk was authorised to purchase such wood In lots of ten cords more or less. Application for pool room license made by H. O'Connor was referred to the li cense committee. Th matter of storm door was on mo tion referred to the building committee. Moved by Alderman Backus, seconded by Palmer, that the water committee continue their investigations along the line of increasing the water supply and improving condition. Carried Moved by~Alderman Bagley, duly sec onded, .that- a warrant be drawn for 81&.00 in favor of Otto Dandell, account of charity. Carried. There being no further business was moved to adjourn. Adjourned. Approved, H. M. CLARK, President. Attest, OKO. STElN, t' City' Clerk. J5 ^114 DoctorsFail V%ema--contractedwhen a '-eafe for ten years, with Both legsinterrible con- ^A'avrh^w 509.77 ssere noy*" Jjg^f^^Jva^jrn^ It took just ThkL the late testimony of a prominent SMTtnnuloorMtiert. we haveseen so,many D.D.D. for Skin Disease Backer's Brvcg StoVe. "CAN I BE CURED?" SAYS iIHE SUFFERER How:-often 11.00 of 10.00 S8.85 30.65 election 88.75 have yon-heard that sad cry from the victims of disease. Per haps the disorder has gone too -far for help, butftener it is just in its first stagesand the pains and aches are only nature's first cries for help. Do not despahv Find out the cause aift give nature: all tit* help you can and s'ae will-repay you with health. Look'after the kidneys. The kidneys nro the most overworked organs of the human1 body and when they fail in their work cf filtering ind throwing off the- poison that constantly accumulates in tho sys tem, everything goes wrong-. GOU MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cape-iTe*) vrilT give almost immediate relief froih kid ney and bladder troubles and t!**-i kin* dre4 .aflments, They will free your body from pain in short order. Hut 1-a ore to get GOtD MEDAL. Looi the name on every box. In three s-ses, sealed .packages. Money refunded if they do net help yon. INFLUENZA PREVENTION ^^W^,-" .,-/'w jujso&tmoy arc. ma. At the regular meeting of the City Council, held In and for the City of Bemidjl, on the 23rd day of December, 1918, at 8 o'clock*, m., Alderman Bag ley presented the following resolution and moved Its adoption. Whereas,'by resolution No. 1S5 an ap propriation was made to the twenty-flrst battalion band of the City of Bemidjl of three hundred dollars, out of the general fund, and it had theretofore been de termined that the cttv should annually pay to such band Ave hundred dollars. Resolved, that the sum of two hundred dollars be, and hereby Is, appropriated out of the general fund, to the twenty flrst battalion band of the City of Be midjl, Minnesota, to make up the bal ance of such sura for and in considera tion such band shall, when the weather permits, once each week, at least, givo a band concert to the public, in the city,, at such place or places as the city coun cil shall direct, during the year ending August 12, 1919. as is speeded In said resolution No. 186. Alderman Palmer seconded the mo tion, and the motion was put to a vote upon the call for the Ayes and_ Nays. The aldermen voting Aye were: Bag ley, Garlbck, Backus, Palmer,. Barnell nnrj OlflXk 4 -The aldermen voting Nay were.: Nc*ne. Absent: Phillippi, Benner, Croon, Smith and Joania. Thereupon the 'resolution was de clared duly adopted. Approved December 28, 1918. CHAS. W_ VANDERSL.UIS. Mayor. Attest, OEO. STEIN, City Clerk. A I&IU YOURCAREEP ENTER HERE your career through a tbonxifblF. pmcticalcoinmercial edoattion. With inrwbdet and trxinhtt to bade jroO,' youamdimbtoiuijrbdiEbtjrou^JlDofe.- Miny radoates of the Dakota Boa ineaa College hare developed into bl* businessmm. Formerwotoenatudebta DOT hold retpomible execotire snx"- tionstbroughoBttbeNonBireab Oftea there are nqre calls for D. B. C. graduates tbaji the* coltece can fill. The field for EFFICIENT baateeaa,\ men and women ii oertt crovdcaU D. B. C. students are madt efHcfenW are alvray in'dmmlitd. Write for full lnformatiotiito air. T. I Watklns, Pret^--., DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE, FARGO, N. DAK. llDMlERn There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fasbioned mas^ucd-platter burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the piaster and without the blister. Musterole does it It II a clean, white ointment made withoil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared^ so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. "1. Just massage Muaterdjetowith the fin ger-tips genUy. SeehowqukMyitbtitlgs reliefhow speedily thl^ disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff reck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars hospital size $&6dt ::\1-^m A^id colds, an influenza has less chance to fasten upon you. But to avoid colds you must keep your blood, kidneys, lungs and skin pores in condition to fight them and throw them out of the system. This you cannot expect to do if you allow food-waste to remain in your system, to ferment and fijl your blood with the dangerous poisons it creates. You must see that your bowels are thoroughly emptied regularly e^ejry,Jfty. .-.g-Tbfa is easy to accomplish if you use ^AONOS/a hew really pleasant tasting salts which your druggist can supply you. SALINOS irpleasant in action and will completely empty the: digestive faract, including the lower bowel, where most poisons are formed. You can take it in cold water without interfering with its effectiveness. -.v,-.-. You should take it first thing in the morning. Get a bottle today for a Quarter (large sizes Fifty cents and a Dollar). Be safe! Take SALINOS tomorrow morning. ||^f i,, J^Jf^Vf^JU-*' "**$r$? "'Tr* There wa$ a Crowd in the Store -H*-- OUR COKE IS THE CLEANEST AND J|. HOTTEST FUEL OBTAINABLE ^^"''^W^"^! TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 191* end they were trying to josh the Tobacco MtnL "Have a chew on so longit costs nptfi ing extra to chejur this class of tobac- rne,"savshe."Break off just two orthree squares. That's a man's size chew of Real Gravely. It holds its good taste PEYTON BRAND CO.. It goes furth*f~that wh you-can get the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cosh &" Real Gravely CKewing Plug each piece packed inzpomh -HM- GRAVELY TO0ACCO CO fe,C OURliilmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim1iiiii,imiiiiiiiiiuiiiiihuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiinuTTiTmE^ADEQUATWNOKSTOCLCOAiiiimiil For Stoves and Furnaces Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg and Buckwheat %ocohonta and Anthracite Briquettes ^f Hocking Screened Lump West Virginia Splint Ydughiogheny Lump and Stove CokeNut, Stove and Egg Sizes i -x aire Retail Lumber Co, DL^... inn Phone 100 inilHIHIFlimjll!lll'IIIHIl!'!LUIllllllIIIIIIllUIlHHHIIllLlimiJmillfllMIHimilli "No one who has not had Influenza call reali2ft the suffering it causes or how it defies treatment I know of aching that will give such prompt relief as Chamberlain's Gbit^K Remedy, for when it is taken die pain in the chest disappears, the fever sub* sides'and the whole .body becomes more comfortable. Then again, the after effects of Influenza are often even more distressing than the disease itself, but they cam-be avoided if you use ^OnMsVs Coug lUmedj Though the greatest danger from chis disease is Pneumonia, I have never known a single caseof Influenza to result in it when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was freely given. The persistent cough that frequently follows Influenza can. be relieved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome.** \y $ "& i i rtl -'its- S- *r *'J -f v.'^M ^o^v^vMujtt ~'i^e?c~te&^* \s-"\ i H& Defective