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the east side of Irvin avenue. With each package of the Almonds. than in ordinary candy. SODA Phone 304 Introductory Offer CHOCOLATE EXTRAOR 'DINARY I give free one package of Swiss Style Milk This offer is only open for a few days. 1 do not want to seem to hurry you, but would ad- vise you not to delay as my stock is limited. A brand new.confection, entirely different from anything ever before brought out. This candy is a Creamed Chocolate instead ofa Chocolate Cream. 1 I than a coating—it is extra thick—three times thicker This package not only contains Creams b}lt chips, Nougates, Caramels, Walnuts, Almonds, Fil- berts—dipped in Extraor 'dinary Chocolate. As an introductory offer I give you a box of Swiss Style Milk Almond free with each box of Chocolate Extraor 'dinary. One Dollar a Box or | GEQ, A, HANSON | coro DRUGGIST Postoffice Corner, Bemid)i, Minn. new confection— The chocolate is more_ SODA —— Reesidence Phone 5268 New-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Cent-a-Word Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all “Want Ads” for half- cent a word per insertion. Where cash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange --Help Wanted--Work Wanted --Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED. A AAANANAN AT NN PPN NN PP PP WANTED—Middle-aged lady for housekeeping.—908 Beltrami. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. S. E. P. White. WANTED—Bell boy at Markham Hotel. FOR SALE. R R AR AR AR RO F PR AN FOR SALE—One of the best located residence corners in Bemidji; lot 100x140; fronting south and east on Eleventh and Bemidji avenue. property must be examined to be appreciated. Price $3200.00; easy terms. Six forty-acre truck farms Bemidji mill. Three furnished cottages at Lavinia; ranging in price from $400 to $900. These are all bargains and will go fast. Act quick if you want a good investment or home. J.J. Opsahl, 1101 Bemidji avenue. Phone 177. FOR SALE — 24% foot torpedo launch, 2 cylinder, 4 cycle, 10 H. P. motor, speed 8 miles, seat 14. A-1 condition. OQutfit new will cost over $700.00, will sell for $375.00. Will send photo on request. C. E. Buckbee, 355 Minnesota St., St. Paul, Minn. FOR SALE—Cockrills, Rhode Is- land Reds and White Wyandots egys for hatching, $1.50 a setting. J. E. Svenson, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice Nymore Lots; for price and pa:- ticulars write to —J. L. Wold, Twin Valley, Mian. WANTED TO SELL—Wind mill. Will sell cheap if taken at once 903 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—200 acre farm; 1 mile from railroad town; 8-room house, 3 barns. Large clearing. 50 acres meadow. Beautiful lake shore. Good local market for farm pro- ducts. Henry Funkley. near MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping—Phone 31. WANTED—To rent house or cottage of 4 or more rooms. Address Pioueer office. WANTED—An 18 or 20-foot gaso- line launch. Address B. W. Lakin, Bemidji. WANTED—Furnished room, close in. No. 150, Pioneer. JUST TWO DAYS MORE OF EASY PROFIT WEEK [Continued from First Page.] Three Buick Cars purchased about three and one-half years ago to carry U. S. Mail and passengers over the trail of the half desert country between Roswell and Tor- rance, New Mexico, have covered 110 miles a day 300 days a year; each car has run over 110,000 miles; they are still in service and expect to round out five years in Uncle Sam’s employment. Hundreds of ‘Buick Cars are in daily use that have run sixty thousand miles. Over 30,000 Buick owners will vouch for the reliability, speed and power of their cars. “All The World Loves A Winner.” District A. Sub-District No. 1. Comprises all the territory north of Fourth street and east of Beltrami Ave., including north side of Fourth street and the east side of Beltrami Ave. Bertha Benson, 2722 Ethel Getchel, 210 Miss Gladys Kreatz, 150 Mrs. G. M. Torrance, © uloo Mrs. W. L. Brooks, ..loo Mrs. Stangland, lo0 Miss Olive Miller, oo Maude McCawley, oo Lottie McDonald, loo Mrs. R. H. Schumaker, .loo Mrs. E. A. Barker, .loo Mrs. Edwin Gearlds, .loo Mrs. R. L. Given, loo Mrs. Tuomy, ..1oo Mrs. C. A. Lucas, .10 Essie Brannon, oo Mrs. A. E. Otto, .1oo Olga Paulson, loo Mrs. B. W. Lakin, loo Jean McKee, loo Mrs. R. Gilmore, .loo Mrs. George Kirk, . ..1oo Mrs. J. M. Richards, .1oo Sub-District No. 2. Comprises all the territory north of Fourth street east of Irvin avenue and west of Beltrami avenue, including north side of Fourth street, east side of Irvin avenue and west side of Beltrami avenue. Bessie Cochran, .3020 Miss Ruth Wightman, .2950 Mrs. A. Benner, 2425 Mamie Malone, 1890 Anna Mae Danaher, 210 Gladys Hazen, 180 Mrs. Leet 154 Nell Shannon, 130 Mrs. Oscar Christenson : oo Mrs. H. Koors, 100 Mrs. Hadry, 100 Gladys Stanton, 100 Mrs. D. Gill, 100 Julia Moritz, o0 Edna Titus, loo Mrs. Barney Erickson, lo0 Anna Mills, 100 Lizzie Erickson, 1o0 Tina McDougald, 100 Mrs. Ibertson, .loo Mrs. J. F. Boss, «loo Mrs. G. T. Baker, .1oo Mrs. McCready. loo Sub-District No, 3. Comprises all the territory west of Irvin avenue, extending across Great Northern tracks and inclusive of that territory, and Ruth Wilcox, 1160 Mrs. Lee Heffron, «100 Ella Barker, «loo Mrs. W. A. McDonald, oo Bell Horlocker, oo Lulu Dickinson, 100 Ada Meyers, wloo Inez Woodruff, 100 Mrs. Nona Belding, .1oo Mae Kane, 1oo Myrtle Methven, 100 Hazel Hulett, 100 Mrs. C. Nangle, loo Clara Edwards, oo Helen Bisiar, loo Bertha Panchot, . «loo Gertrude McLaughlin, 1o0 Dagny Mosen, loo Sub-District No. 4. Comprises all the territory south of Fourth street and east of Irvin avenue, including the south side of Fourth street, the east side of Irvin avenue and the Village of Nymore. Vada McTaggart, .2000 Hilda M. Dullan, 1370 Hilma Johnson 490 Nina Hazen, .260 Lela Solberg, 120 Olive Cunningham, 210 Bertha Larson, 1ol Miss Hetland. oo Miss S. Warninger, loo Tinnie Pendergast, 1o0 Mrs. Charles Collins, loo Katherine Bowe, loo Myrtle Cole, oo Madlin Harrington, - .200 District B. Sub-District No. 5. Comprises all the territory north and south of the city limits of the City of Be- midji and east of the line dividing Range 32 and 33. - Mary Hensel 250 Tenstrike. Miss Hazel Fellows, 260 Miss Mae Shook, loe Miss Doty St. John, 100 Victor Byman, loo Mrs. M. E. Knappen, 100 Mrs. E. M. Hayner, 100 Nora Johnson, 100 Clementson. Miss Harriet Clementson, 1o0 Cunningham. Miss H. Cuunningham, 100 Blackduck Ollie Curtis 850 Ethel Jardine, Edith Bordson, Mary Ratian, loo Mrs. C. W. Conway, loo Ella Hermanson, oo Miss Minnie Leak, loo Mrs. N. H. Healy, 100 Mrs. E. N. French, 100 Mrs. C. W. Conway, 1o0 Mrs. C. W. Dudley, 1o0 Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin, 100 Miss Marion Long, lo0 Nellie Oliver _1oo Clara Nurcomb, oo Hines. - Mrs. Chas. Carter, loo Miss Nina Leak, 100 Miss Edna Wilson, loo Spooner. Hazel Minick 220 Mrs. Geo. Ericson, 100 { Sample sent FREE. Mrs. R. Henderson, Mrs. James Williams, oo Mrs. E. Farder, 1oo Mrs. A. F. Holder, 100 Akeley. Blanche Panchot, oo Sub-District No. 6. Compriges all the territory north and south of the City limits of the City of Bemidji and west of the line deviding Range(32 and 33. Nebish Florence Huck 100 Battle River Elsie Jerome . loo Puposky Lillie Lemloh . oo Island Lake Ethel Pingle loo Cedar Spur Kathryn Wetherby 100 Mrs. Jack Maloney 100, Mrs. John Mason loo Williams Mrs. Helmer Johnson loo Mrs. O. P. Achre . loo Miss Alma Olson loo Miss Mary Clark 100 Miss Edith Hall loo Grace Town Mae Ganyo 3 loo Mrs. P. Dickenson o0 Mrs. P. Canfield loo Shevlin Miss Edwin Carlson oo Mrs. James Gordan 100 Mrs. Jacob_Helseth loo Kelliher Mrs. Louis Latterell oo Mrs. A. A. Smith 100 Mrs. J. C. Gibson loo Mrs. Julius Hermanson loo Mrs. Gunderson loo Turtle River Mrs. A. A. Johnson loo Mrs. John Dale loo Mrs. P. N. Booth oo Mrs. Frank Van Tassel 100 Mrs. Frank Latimer oo Miss Booth loo Funkley Mrs. Matt Fisher oo Zipple Miss Elizabeth Geis o0 Pitt Mrs. Wagner 100 Miss M. Ferrier oo Miss Luella Imsdahl oo Miss Grace Halverson loo JN THE CASE OF A TIE VOTE BETWEEN ANY TWO CONTESTANTS THE BEMIDJI PIONEER WISHES TO AN- NOUNCE THEY WILL EACH BE GIVEN THE PRIZE WHICH THEIR VOTE TIES THEM FOR. YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE, Pain along the back. dizziness, headache and general langor, Get a package of Mother Gray’'s Australian-Leaf, the pleasant root and herb cure_for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. When you feel all run down, tired, weak and without energy use this remarkable combination of nature’s herbs and roots. As a regulator it has no equal. Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf is sold by Druggists or sent by mail for 50 cts. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Voting Power and Sub- scription Price Votes will be given on arrears and paid in inadvance subscriptions to theDaily and Weekly Bemidji Pioneer, according to the following schedule: DAILY VOTES New Old Price Three months’ Subscription.. . 600 300 $ 125 Six Month’s 1 1,500 750 2.50 One Years’ o 4,000 2,000 5.00 Two * & 0,000 5,000 10.00 WEEKLY VOTES ; New Old Priee One Year's Subscription............. 300 150 $1.50 Two w & o ... 750 325 3.00 Three * L o .+.2,000 1,000 4.50 Four ¢ LR A P 5,000 2,500 6.00 HELP DECIDE THE WINNERS Now, What Else? STRAWBERRIES ! | FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER Anything Else? A good many customers depend upon us to call their attention to the good things we have to eat. Wouldn’t these “Make Your M_uth Water?” Strawherries Lettuce Gucumbers Tomatoes Bananas Apples Figs Fresh Cocoanuts Sour Pickles Onions Pigplant Grapefruit ; Radishes Parsley Pineapple Oranges Granherries Dlives Sweet Pickles Mixed Pickles Pickles ROE & MARKUSEN Our team leaves for delivery at the following hours: Mornings 8:30 10:00 11:00 Phone Y Afternoons 2:30 4:00 5:15 our Orders 6-307 With over 1000 Factories Annual Head of Good Young Farm Horses and Mares Draft, Driving and %ood Business Horses. We arethe eading Farm Horse dealers in Minneapolis. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. BLOOM & MAJERUS Stables, 248-250 2d. Ave. No. Minneapolis LOOK WHO’S HERE! SOMETHING IS ALWAYS WANTED Just What it is, Who makes it, sells it, or does it, and Where it can be obtained at Minneapolis, Minn. CONSIGN GRAIN TO CARGILL COMMISSION (0. Minneapolis - - Duluth CONSIGNMENTS OF GRAIN AND SEEDS SOLICITED FROM SHIPPERS WHO WANT BEST RESULTS. < Orders For Future Delivery Executed In All Markets. ’ , 2 every buyer; the same satis- M faction that would be expect- ed by a person who stvod in front of the counter orat the factory. Save Your Oid Automobile Tires Send us tires that have holes or are rut worn—tires that are so worn that you can- not use them. We repair them so that they are as good as new. New methods and expert workmen. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ‘Write us about how to save tire expense. EMPIRE TIRE & RUBBER CO. 213 South Seventh Street, MINNEAPOLIS Wholesale Business of $300,000,000. couPrS "vuw NN /nnr:mnznv\ ! ) y HEATERS, (\ E,EEQ DYNAMOS, 2 MOTORS, Gasoline Engines, Producer Gas Plants, Complete Installations. Write for Catalog and Price List. POWER EQUIPMENT (0. BUY AND SELL IRON and GOPPER STOGKS THROUGH MURPHY-LANDIS CO. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 Latest Markset Information Mailed regularly on application of any Iron or Copper Stocks. 515-516 Lumber Exchange, MINNEAPOLIS ‘Water Tube Type BOILERS Impossible to Disastrously Ex- plode Write for full par- ticulars 1700 Central Ave, Front Removed Minneapolis KNAPP WATER TUBE BOILER MFG. CO, ~ sENDFOR @ | ECK-O-LIN for any case of Eczema, Salt Rheum Chapped hands, Barber’s Itch, Poison Ivy, Itching Piles, Itchin; Clulb‘lams, Ring Worm, Cuban Itch, the so-called Seyen- Ee_ars ttch, or any Itching Imtmtmfil Skin iseases for which the ECK-O-LIN HEAL- ING SKIN PROTI 'OR is considered the best on the market to-day. Regular sizes at druggists 25c and 50c. _If your druggist does not have it on haad kindly ask him to get it for you, or send $1.00 direct to usand we will send you the 12-ounce size express prepaid. Address THE ECK-O-LIN REMEDY CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. By “Taylor Advertising AGENTS If you have failed with others TRY US It’s not so hard to sell a first class low cost| life insurance contract as it is others WE WANT Honest hnptling Beo le to represent us| and there is GOOI IONEY FOR GOOD MEN IN OUR PROPOSITION. A few more agents wanted in yourlocality.| If you mean business, write us at once. The Surety Fund Life Company MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 210-218 Third Avenue North, Minneapolis ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MOTHERS DURUM WHEAT MACARONI To prepare a tasty, tempting and appetizing dish of MAGARONI or SPAGHETTI, first insist upon hav- ing “ MOTHERS BRAND,” which is guaranteed a2 DURAM WHEAT PRODUCT. Mothers Macaroni Co. Minneapolis DO NOT HAVE YOUR TONSILS CUT OouUT DR. FRENCH’S QUINSY KIT cures CHRONIC QUINSY and TONSI- LITIS while you are at work or at home. Pleasant to take—does not gargle. Posi- tively guaranteed and registered under Pure Food and Drug Act. If our remedy does riot cure, return the kit to place of purchase and get your money back. Un- solicited testimonials from Minneapolis parties sent on request. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for Dr. French’s Quinsy Kit, If your druggist does }lotfl(_e‘ep it write us direct enclosing $1.00 or kit. FINCH MANUFACTURING CO. 0ld Chamber of Commerce Bldg, MINNEAPOLIS System,” Minneapolis $ 20 upviarps. GARL JAGKSON-Gen.AsT. PITTSBURG SAFE 60. ‘){‘\-_SL -6 S T. SO, MPLS,

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