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fi t: r4 PAGE EIGHT GERMANPRESS NIGHTBEUSED ON Hlffl RULE Rights and Left* Plan Coup Against Rule for Bene fit of Monarchists SOCIALIST EDITOR SAYS NO ONE IS CONTENT Various Factions Seek Control to Succeed Present Ebert Government By Carl D. Groat. (United Press Correspondent.) Berlin. (By Mail.)A mighty ef fort to destroy the Ebert-Bauer-Muel ler government is under way. The press admits it, the right and left are quite open about it, and the government itself knows that tre mendous forces are pressing and pul ling and hauling in a titantic effort to establish a new regime. The government press is striving to create a sentiment for a "dictator ship of the middle parties," whilst the conservative organs quite frank ly either lean for monarchy or some thing darkly reactionary, and the left papers are doing their utmost to Testore the radicalism of last Novem ber. At present it appears to the best observers to be more or less of a toss Tip as to the source of the next coup "but there is a distinct impression that the late fall or early winter with its critical industrial situation iwill be seized upon by the malcon tents of right and left as a medium for their overthrow.attempts. Says No One Content. Brwin iBarth, editor of Vorwaerts, writes in the socialist weekly, Die Glocke, "There is no man in Qer many who is content with, the situa tion, and each is right in his discon tentment. We all know that, since the days of the revolution, we have day by day becomee poorer that th foreign nations have no confidence in Germany tna ment progresses daily and that dis honesty and disinclination to work control the situation both in politi cal and economic things." All is talk, talk, talk, according to Barth, who would see Germany de voted to upbuildingusing all the ineans in her power, even to brutal power ,to attain the one neeaeu end of reconstruction. Dilating oiuBarth's article, the Ta gliche Rundschau draws the conclu sion that the upbuilding, the restora tion of order, work and peace can come only from "other sides" namely the rightrather than from the middle, which it contends, has made a failure or from the left which participated in the November revolution. Looks For Revolution. At the same time, the Rundschau ays that the left is preparing "under the eyes of the administration" to stage another revolution. There are adequate proofs at hand that the left's method at present is a bloodless program. The communists would overturn the government through a general strike. But, the communists and the independents are divided among themselves, and are not presenting the strong front whic hmany credit them with doing. On the other hand, the right has gatered funds for a strong campaign. It is behind the anti-Semitic pro pa gathered funds for a strong campaign means of stirring up sufficient inter nal trouble to cause an overthrow of the government. Meantime, the government and the proponents of a "dictatorship of the middle" are clinging on desperately, hoping to weather the winter, espe cially through the method of taking in the social democrats. WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash Poisons and Toxins From System Before Putting Food Into Stomach Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This is vastly more important be cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food taken into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste is not eliminated day by day it quickly fer ments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment. A splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of toot water with a teaspoonful if limestone phosphate in it, which fis a harmless Way to wash these pois tas from the stomach, liver,, kidneys and bowels thus cleansing, sweeten ing and freshening the alimentary sanal.before, eating more food,. i' A quarteiYboUnd of .limestone phosphate costs but very little at the drug rtte,:bu is sufficient to make anyone an. enthusiast on inside bath- Wyi- -fer'^w, WANTED If you want to sell oi exchange your property, write me, John J. Black, Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. WANTED Second hand three quar ter size violin outfit. Phone 848. 3dl0 WANTEDWork as janitor. Have States license. Kenneth Johnson, Grill Hotel, Crookston, Minn. 4 mont bewildere tn HELP WANTEDMALE WANTEDCarrier boys, once. Pioneer office LOSTSatchel lost between Grand Forks Bay and Great Northern Sta tion, Oct. 2. Please return to Henry Brakke grocery store. Tag on satchel bearing name Mrs. A. A. Westeen, Grand Forks. 7dl015 HELJTWANTC^ WANTEDWoman to take rooms at Jefferson hotel. FOR RENTThree rooms, for light housekeeping. Inquire 1110 Minn. Ave. 4dl011 FOR RENT3 rooms, 1101 Doud Ave. Suitable for light housekeep ing Phone 657. 3dl013 FOR SALEFARM PROPERTY FOR SALE-160 acre improved farm, for only $2,000, easy terms, just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6dl011 FOR SALxi,80 acre, on beautiful lake, a lot of timber and good soil. Only $16 per acre if taken at once. T. Beaudette, 216 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE680 acre, best improved farm in this country. $28,000. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 6dl011 FARM FOR SALEIn Famous Al berta peach county, southern Mo., 68% acres, 8. acres orchard, 6 room house, barn out buildings, all fenced. Will sell at $1800, $1000 down, balance 5 years, 6 per cent. Gall 516 13th St., for more infor mation. lOdlOlO FOR SALEFurniture, 310 America Ave. 3dl09 FOR SALEBennett typewriter. See it at The Pioneer office. Price $15.00. nt FOR SALEA Velie car in good cohf dition. Dr. H. E. Nelson, Crooks ton, Minn. wldlflfW) Classified Advertising Department Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT wldlOlO WANTEDPosition as stenographer, by young lady who has had .busi ness college Course. Can do^aome clerical work. Call Pioneer office. 2dl01l WANTEDRoom, by young lady. Desires board at some place but will take them at separate: homes. Address or phone Pfonev Office. WANTEDTo rent, 2 or 3 modern rooms for light housekeeping," ad dress "Rooms" Pioneer. 94tt WANTEDPosition as clerk or bookkeeper, by a young man with considerable experience. Address "Bookkeeper" care of Pioneer 2dl010 WANTED50 carloads (delivered in yard at railroad stations within 50 miles or BemidJI) of green or dry, sound pole wood for fuel, two inch tops and larger. Any uni form lengths, at $3.50 for birch $3.00 for tamarack $2.50 for mixed or poplar per cord. Or Good dry cordwood, 4 ft. long, on board cars. Birch $7.00, tam arack 6.00, poplar, or mixed, $4.50 to $5.50. Box bolt or log timber, 6 inch tops and larger, $9.00 to $20.00 per double cord or thousand feet also cedar products, pulp and tfes. In exchange for horses at from $25.00 to $150 each, contracts go ing fast. Secure your share. Start to cut your land clean for clover and spuds. We may advance some cash for cutting expenses. The Opsahl Company, BemidjI or Turtle River, Minn. 6dl013 mw\ jiiypwtf JJU i*"'"' i^w*' i" in n" FOR SALEGood Ford truck, only $276. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6dl011 FOR SAxiEA Dodge car, and a sin gle bed. Phone 3831-J. W. Mc Call, Crookston, Minn. wldlOlO TO SELL. OR TRADEFor team of horses. A Maxwell car. Hejdstab Ice and Fuel company, Crookston, Minn. wldlOlO FOR SALETwo and.one half bushel potato sacks, and Boggs potato graders, immediate delivery. Box 71, Bemidji, Minn. 6dl011 FOR ANY kino of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf FOR SALESee the Bemidji Sta tionary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and corporation seals 36tl FOR SALEPure bred white Wyan dotte cockerels? $1.50 and $2.00 each. Single comb White Leghorn cockerels, $1.00-$1.50 each. Fawn Indian Runner ducks, $1.50, drake $1.75 each. Arthur Steenerson, Clearbrook, Minn. 24101 FOR SALE^CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE7 room house on 5 th St. Price $1600. Reynolds & Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALESix room, strictly mod ern house, hot water heating. Garage. H. M. Femrite, i Crooks ton, Minn. wldlOlO FOR SALE7 room modern house, Beltrami avenue. Price $4200, Reynolds & Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALE5 room cottage'on Bel trami avenue. Price $2000, Reyn olds & Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALE4 lots, corner 13th St. and'Beltrami avenue. Price $1,- 100. Reynolds & Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALEA six ooni house, mod ern except heat, hardwood floors, at a bargain. C. W. Warfleld. 12dl021 FOR SALE7 and garage, America Ave. olds & Winter. apply at 102tf WANTEDBoy to learn baker's trade. Crawford's bakery. Crooks ton, Minn. WldlOlO LOST AND FgjJNP care of 3dl09 WANTEDGirl, at Lake Shore hotel. 2dl09 WANTEDWaitress, hotel. Markham 3dl010 WANTEDCompetent maid, for gen eral housework. Mrs. Phil Gill, 608 Bemidji Ave. 2dl011 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE-_"Star Oak" aftft cball the team. fprjMltapl bos,.... Only store, in good condition. See at I $175. B. JV Willits, S18 Beltrami Red Lake depot. x~c HdlOf* Are. Phone 41. 6dl011 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER room modern house corner 5th St. and Price $3500. Reyn- 6dl010 FOR SALE100 ft. front, corner 10th street and Irvine Ave., Price 11000. Reynolds & Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALE5-room house, garden. Reynolds & 1 acre Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALE7 room house, corner 50 foot lot. Price only 11400. E. J. Willits, 21$ Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6dl011 FOR SALE9 room house, 13th St. and Bemidji avenue, immediate possession, $2800. Reynolds ft Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALECity lots 5 acre lots also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on easy terms. Will take liberty bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymore P. O. 2mol23 FOR SALE9 room housej, and 6 room house on 50 ft. lot, right down town, only $4,500. E. J. Wil lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Rfejs. phone 285-W. 6dl01L FOR SALE15 tons Red Top hay, 3 miles southwest. J.,- d. Char boneau. 3dl011 -i- FOR SALE5 room house add 50 ft. lot, close in on paved street, pav ing *all paid for, only $1400-, for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel trami Ave. Phone 41. 6dl01 1 FOR SALEModern house at corner of Beltrami Ave and 10th St. With hot water heat, electric lights, gas and bath. Inquire of John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. 821tf FOR SALE58 ft. corner, Doud Ave. and 12th St., sidewalks, city water gas, sewer, two blocks from lake, two blocks from normal. Price $650. Reynolds & Winter. 6dl010 FOR SALE6 room modern house and 5 room cottage, corner 9th St. and Bemidji avenue. Price $4200. Terms. Reynolds & Winter 6dl010 FOR SALELake shore home, very nice 5 room house, electric lights, water and sewer, only $2,500. E. J. Willits. 318 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 6dl011 FOR SALE2 very nice 50 foot cor ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in crops this year, $400 cash or might trade for team or cows, E. J. Wil lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 41011 FOR $ALENine room house, mod ern except heat, 5 bed rooms, clow to lake normal and churches, has been held at $3,500, now $3,160, easy terms. B. J. Willits, 218 Bel trami Ave. Phone 41- Res. phone 28S-W. jdlO il FOR SALEUVE STOCK FOR SALE10 milk cows, call at the Troppman and Jackson farm. 920tf FOR SALEGood teanf, driving or work horses, 6 and 8 years, last FOR SALEJust arrived, car toad good, gentle, well Broke farm horses and mares, the right kind for work, age 4 to 8 years old, 1,- 100 to 1400 lbs.,.some good young mares, with well bred colts by their side, all stock will be guar anteed as represented, will be sold in the next few days at Very rea sonable prices. Naish McKinnons Barn, Mississippi Ave. S. 4dl09 Subscribe for The Dally Pioneer. -*fu rns -V f:- E have an exalted idea of what our du ties are to those whom we serve. Our manner is decorous, our or ganization is ef ficient and our business conduct appeals to every man's sense of fairness. E IBERT5QN FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKING GOODS EYE GLASSES 75 per cent of every hundred people have more or less imper fect eyes. Are you one of the lucky 25. If you do not know, come and see Drs. Larson & Larson the OPTOMETRISTS iAA I v-sas*"'''--"-" *iM. Double-brested with belt all-round OU see from the illustra tion that "double-breast ed" doesn't mean exactly what it used to mean. The double breasted style has become a distinct type this fall, not like any that have preceded it. Hart Schaffner & Marx have made the double-breasted model a new thing. Notice how much better it looks here than ever before. See our new models for fall special stuff made for us we get it for you $30 $35 $40 $50 $60 WOOD FOR SALE Four foot and 16 inch, all kinds and quality. Price ac cording to quality. GEO. H. FRENCH Phones Office 93 Residence 248J Yardsat 4th & Irvin and 14th & Irvin. SNAPS! 9-room house on lot 40x100, facing east. 6 rooms on first floor, ,3 rooms on second floor with out side stairway House in good con dition. Good well and pump. Rents for $25 per month. Price If taken at once, $1500, part cash. 80 acres, improved farm with fefferson ood buildings, one mile from the Highway, 6 miles from Bemidji 35 acres under plow, all fenced. Frame house 16x24 with addition 14x22, frame barn 16x32 with 14-foot posts, granary, sila, chicken house and other buildings. Price $3,000, one cash, balance at 6 per cent. The buildings are worth more than price asked for the farm. 6-room house, completely mod ern. Good location. Price $3,500. 3-room house, lot 50x132, 8 blocks from school house. Good well and pump. Price $500, $150 cjwh, balance at $15 per month, 160 acres on Jefferson Highway, 3 miles from Bemidji, sandy loam soiL A bargain at $10 per acre. Part cash. GEO. H. FRENCHJ. P. LAHR Phone 93 Markham Hotel Building 'ifi*\ *i *"^tj A Delicious Fragrance, All Ifs Own TEA Never in bulk. Trial Package 10c. Copyright 1919, HartSchaffneriMarx S&k..- c FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1919 Saturday and Monday SPECIALS Roast Beef, !b..... 15c Beef Stew, lb I2c Round Steak, lb... .22c 3 lb can Stone's Pork and Beans 25c 2 cans Family Milk. 25c 1 can Red Alaska Salmon .30c Crab Apples, per lb 5c to 10c Sweet Potatoes, lb., 8c Cranberries, lb 15c 24J lb sack Oats Flour for 85c 49 lb sack Best Cap ital Flour $2.95 98 lb sack Oatmeal Flour $3.20 1 bus. Box of Apples ..$2.40 W.G.Schroeder 65-Phones66 Bemidji will suit your tea taste, as it suits all other particular tea drinkers in all parts of America and abroad. It has a DELICIOUS FRAGRANCE and RICH AROMA, all its own. If it is not being served on your table you're missing a great treat. GREEN OR BLACK. Look for the label when you buy it. Red Label India Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea AT ALL GROCERS In 1-Ib., j-lb., and: &-lb., Airtight Packages sd* Defective