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o R £ L egal Blanks o | To meet the demand, and for the convenience of our customers, THE PIONEER is now prepared to fill orders forlegal blandks on short notice e carry in stock a good assort- ment of blanks for justice court, district court, conveyancing and iscellaneous. JE s o T =t | - | B w B B & B B T o T | e o o CREAT HOME REMEDY B FOR WOMEN IWINEorCARD UI That 1,500,000 suffering women have cured themselves of irregular and painful periods, bearing down pains, ovarian troubles, nervousness, headache and back- ache and all manner of female weaknesses by giving themselves private treatment with this great woman’s remedy, proves that Wine of Cardui is not only a highly scientific medicine, but a mild tonic that any woman or child may take without possible harm., 2 Mild, medicinal herbs, not strong and drastic drugs consh-_ tute the healing qualities that have made Wine of Cardui famous. It is not a dangerous poison that has to be safely administered under a doctor’s supervision. No need f‘or a doctor’s services at all—no local examinations—no operations. Wine of Cardui can be taken at a moment’s notice. It is an invigorating tonic that is beneficial for any woman at any time. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your drug- gist. Begin the treatment today. Health is only a matter of the right medicine, Wine of Carduf Is the Iight mediclue, J. A.. HOVFF;,HTPV*-aifiter. Kalsomining % 1 am now prepared to to do all kinds of Sign Painting, Decorating and Artistic Finishing. We mix our own colors and give = you any color or tint you desire. EKREKKK T U T N T R N TR T O A W R IR g e g DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m, E E Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boarding house Minnesota Ave. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Ostoopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W."A. Casler, has taken both Chirapractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. e B 2 B e B P B O s A o . A B . o o B B &A.&&flj ise to leave the city, sentence was suspended, 2 Two weeks of unequaled bar- gains in shoes at Straw’s. THE CITY 3o to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Everybodyshould read Straw’s ad today. : If you are looking for fresh “Beats All” washer. Fleming|putter and eggs go to Olson’s & Downs. confecticnery. W. R. Peyton of Duluth is a guest at the Markham. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey left last night for Blackduck on official business. Oliyer Hill of Lyux postoffice is in the city today procuring a load of supplies for his home. One drunk appeared in justice court this morning before Judge Pendergast, and upon his prom Clerk of Court . W. Rhoda left this afternoon for Crookston, where he will spend Sunday. A well cooked and palatable meal, with all the latest green vegetables for your Sunday din: ner at the Palace restaurant, The opening of the new Olson hotel at Campbell Lake will be popular dance will be given. A Absolutely Pure - HAS NO SUBSTITUTE number of Bemidji people will at- tend the affair. Chicken dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow. You can get the famous Milton ice cream at Olson’s confection- ery. Prof. W. B. Stewart is in the city today from his homestead near Blackduck. E. R. Farley returned this morning from a visit with his family in Minneapolis. All the delicacies of the season with youi Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant, 12:30 to 3 and 5 to8. Mrs. C. R. Ward of Northome arrived in the city this morning 10 instruet her Bemidji class of painting students. Mrs. J. M. Richards and Mrs E. R. Ryan entertained the teachers of the public schools at tea yesterday afternoon. Dr. C.%J. Larson, the EYES"eye specialist will be at the Hotel Remore, Bemidji, Sunday and Monday, March 19 and 20, Chas. Swedback and Lewis Lauritzen left last night for atwo weeks’ visit at Northome, Ripple, Koochiching and other rorthern towns. Pleasing and palatable is the verdiet of all who take their din- ners at the Palace restaurant. For your Sunday dinner remem- ber the Palace. Resurrection! And the first wal up. Will vpen wy soda fountain and ice cream parlors for the season Saturday, March 18. I. B. Olson. The remains of the two year old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Steele were taken to Park Rap- ids this morning for burial. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon. ' A party from Nary consisting of Ralph Story, James Story, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Case, Mrs. M. Swith and Mrs. F. Coleman arrived in the city last night for a brief visit with friends. A spring tonic that makes rich- red blood. Brings strength, health and havpiness to the whole family. Nothing equals Hollis- ter’s Rccky Mountain Tea as a spring tonie, 85cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Wm. Blood, who has been em- ployed at one of the logging camps of the J. A. Irvine com- pany near Kelliher during the winter, returned this morning to Bemidji to take up his residence at his home on Fourth street. A bracing spring tonic. Cures all spring disorders. Makes red blood, bone and muscle. A won- derful remedy for making sick people well. Hollister’s Rocky Mountaia Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. The Irish social at the Baptist church last evening wasa yery funny affair. Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Dooley and the little Dooley’s rendered the program and the Finnegans and the Flannagans were there in full force. ‘T'was more fun than a wake. L F. Johnson, superintendent for the C. A. Smith logging in. terests in northern Minnesota, left last night for Blaekduck, where he will attend to - some business matters incident to the closing up of the camps which haye been operated by the com- pany during the winter. : Colds cause congestion and costiveness, Fluids which should pass through the bowels and kid- neysare secreted by the noseand throat. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea will positively cure, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Ice cream at the Model bakery. celebrated this evening and a|Private partie: s aspecialty. Phone ‘| nou, of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: “I had been very ill with ter whea I began to take Dr King’s New Discovery. Thefirst .| dose gaye relief, and one bottle cured me.” Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at all drug- gist, price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A Musicale Planned. " The Ladies Library Associa- tion has arranged a musicale for Monday affernoon, March 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MecCuaig for the benefit of the library. The program will be given by the members of Ladies Musicale club and a fee of 25 cents will be charged. The wusicale in itself will be a de lightful entertainment and it should be attended by everybody who cares to’see the public library flourish. Coughs All Night, But Quickly Cured by Chamberiain’s Couzh : Remeady. ¢ A few mornings ago Mr.. J. G. Smitherman, a good citizen of this place, came to the store for medicine,” says Dr. Parnell, of Maplesville, Ala. “He was so hoarse that he could hardly talk and said that he had coughed all the night before. Isold him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and told him that if it lid vot relieve him he might bring the bottle back and get his money. I saw him the next morning carrying the bottle to the store where he works, and he told me it done him more good than any mediciue he ever used.”’ For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sup- posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced ‘it a local disease and prescribed local -remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable. Science has. proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease -and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by the F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. Itis taken internally in doses from 10 drops toa teaspoonful. Itacts directly on the blood and mucous surfaees of the system, They offer one- hundred dollars for any case it failed to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. . Address: F. J. CHENEY & CoO.. ToLEDO, OHIO. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. E: S. Straw returned ‘last night from Minneapolis, where he has spent the past three weeks taking treatment for stomach and kidney troubles, with which he has suffered for several years. Mr. Straw is im- proved considerably and it is thought that an operation to re- lieve the condition of his stomach will be unnecessary. William' Schaffer; a brakeman of Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. «I used many remedies,” he says. “Finally I sent to McCaw’s drug store fora bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to usefhand or foot, and-in one week’s time was able to go to work as happy asa clam.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. P. S. Parish, formerly identi fied with the Crocker - Crowell Land company, is in the city to day from Pine River, where he is -now located: Mr. Parish is interested in a large amount of farminglands in this vicinity and is looking after his Beltrawi county interests foday. Deputy Sheriff Chas. Doran of Itasca county was in t " DEFECTIVE PAGE pueumonia, under the care of two | doctors, but was getling no bet- THE FO Our work is to gather technical bitious of advancin; 'O DISPE! k and they approye it, but they do not know the exact nature of that work. __ LLOWINC STATEMENT WILL SERVE TO EXPLAIN: _ Our Work ‘quarters of the industrial world; arrange it into special courses for special classes; and impart it to all am- .. TO GATHER '%HIS KNOWLEDGE and classify it we maintain our Faculty and intermittently employ the foremen, superintendents, managers and engineering ex- erts of mang of the leading industrial establishments. SE IT, we have our Field Organization for explaining the peculiar advantages of our different Our plan embodies the following distinctive features: 2—We provide drawing instruments and experimental -apparatus with each course requiring them. Cut this out and mail it to the Local Representative whose address i given elsewhere in this announcement. International Correspondence Schools. Gentlemen—Please explain how I can-q for position at left of which I have marked X. e ow in a genenl way. ;pondence Schools are carrying on a great: em&nfi Courses' to the: prospective student and our Corps of Instructors for gmding him after he enrolls. There are three phases of our work: - &l 1—We teach unemployed people the theory of the work they want to engage in. ESULTS: positions B easily secured; days of drudgery shortened, and some- times avoided altogether; quick promotion. 2—We teach employed people to do their work bet- ter. RESULTS: more responsible positions; better pay. fg 3—We teach dissatisfieql-_geople how to do what is congenial to them. RESULTS: preparation fornew work before leaving, the old;: rapid progress in the new field. Plan knowledge from all Our 1—We farnish all necessary. pr_e;iamtory instruction. 8—We explain_facts, principles and processes so clearly that the student quickly comprehends and remembers them. 4—We illustrate our instruction with all views, plans, sec- tions and elevations that will contribute to its clearness. 5—Wee give concise rules and practical examples showing their -application. ... [Mechanical Engineer . |Mechanical Draftsman *+|Electric Lighting Supt. Electric-Railway Supt. Telephone Engineer | Hydraulic Engineer Municipal Engineer Machine Designer. [Bridge ‘%t;gnge‘r Railroad Surveyor Mining Engineer ine Surveyor (Mine Foreman Cotton-Mill Supt.} Woolen-Mill Supt. ‘extile Designer Archilel:tesxgn .../Contractor and Builder [Architectural Draftsman Sign Painter [Show-Card Writer (Chemist |Sheet-Metal Draftsman Ornamental Designer- [Prospective Draftsman [Navigator Bookkeeper |Stenographer ....[Teacher ...|Retail Ad Writer -.ICommercial Law 6—We grade our instruction so that at no stage of his pro- gress is the student confronted with insurmountable difficulties. 7—We criticize and correct our student’s written recita- B tions, and send him special advice regarding his course when- ever necessary. gincer Some Interesting Facts and Figures ‘We employ about 8,200 people. Our’ mailing department handles about 15,000 pieces of mail every day. We use about 400 worth of postage stamps daily. Last_year we issued about ‘sixty-three million” (63,000,000) pages of instruction. ‘Twelve years ago we had only one course of instruction and B enrolled our first student. e now have 152 -courses and about 600,000 names on our roll. LANGUAGES TAUGHT WITH PHONOGRAPH Send for Further Particulars A...lFrench IA...IGflmnn | ... | spanisn nouncement, Place an X opposite the position you desire to qual. Occupation Julsiclalalelalalaialelolelsialalslataiaaisiaalaioldalotasalolsiolalatalazal ify for. Sign your name an miail it to the address You will at once receive full communications to A. E. Roedelheimer, 210 Alworth Bldg., Duluth, Minn. address, then cut out the form and ven at the bottom of this advertisement. Address all * Note the enquiry blank in the lower left-hand corner of this and complete information. 3 COPELAND & RYDER’S JEFFERSON SHOES Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Ladies is unexcelled by any shoe ever scld in Bemidji. Fits well on the foot; looks well to the eye. One trial will convince you of the 's'uperiority of this High Grade Shoe. % %= % Ghe Jefferson is built on new .on the market. gives you the easiest walking Shoe famous ‘‘cushion sole.” show you its merits. Large, new stock just received. Shoe for Men principles which It contains the Let us %2 % % W G. Schroeder, > 314 Minnesota. Avenue. Phone - - No.b65. { THE CHURCHES § Services in the Norwegian Lutheran church Sunday even- ing at 7:30 by the pastor, Rev. E. M. Peterson. Baptist church—Morning ser- vice, subject ‘Purpose of Res- toration.” evening, ‘‘St. Patrick —Lessons From,”’ All heartily welcome, Rev. Thos. Broomfield, pastor. Rev. ‘F. E. Higgins, superin- tendent of the Logging Camp mission of northern Minnesota, will speak in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning = and evening. At the evening service Mr. Higgins will deliver an ad- dress to young men, “What I have seen of them in Bemidji.” All are invited. = —All Kinds of— lT’S A WOOD...MERE_FANCY FOR SALEI 77\ that you cannot i obtain exactly what you want B here. Our stock of J. P. DUNCALF, : Phone 204. Il contains every- I thing that you | canpossibly /dfi! | needin this line } | and they are ) The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from liver and kid- ney trouble. Ina recent letter he says: “I was nearly dead of these complaints, and, although/| I tried my family doctor, he did me no good; so I got a 50c bottle of your great Electric Bitters, | which cured me. I.consider them the best medicine on earth, N @ | neatand attrac- g tive in appear- {and thank God who gave you the : knowledge to make thei