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"WANTED—To let the KNOWN VALUES PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS ING ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE ARE MEMBERS Papers in all parts of the States and Canada. Your wants supplied—anywhere any time by the best mediums in the country. Get our membership lists—Check papers vou want. We do the rest. ) Publishers Classified Advertising Associa~ B Butalo, N. Y. New-Cash-Want-Rate Alterations Made and New Names Added to Relief Donaticns. | ] Severa! errors in the list of forest fire relief fund Contributors have ! |been corrected by A. P. White, -cent-a- ur treasurer of the reliet Committee. 2 The corrected list reads as follows. 2 o 1 “Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all “Want Ads" for half- First National Bank........... $ 50.00 cent a word per insertion. Where Joe Harrington..... 500 -ash does not accompany copy the Pierce & Hormann.. 2.00 regular rate of one ceuta word will . e charged. J. C. Courtney 1.0 EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD|Hugh Doyle .50 For Rent--For Sale--Exchange |], A, Breen.. 1.00 ~-Help ""‘_’_‘;‘::'_',"3’,:_" wanted | Geo. Sterling 1.00 ———___’.fi .50 HELP WANTED. Leo Kirchhofer 1.00 = - i J. H. Sullivan.. 1.00 WANTED — Woman or girl for yijpes 1.00 kitchen work at State Sanatorium irdsell 1:00 near Walker. Good wages. Apply | A Birdsell... Superintendent State Sanatorium | C. W. Schrutchin . 1.00 Cass Co., Minn. Sam Lee 1.00 , Andrew Dahl.. 2.00 'WANTEth—Compi::nt Mras"lA flo; B. Trask 5.00 e e &t e | A. O. Hagamore ... 5.00 nue. Witting. 918 America Ave A PhibEs 5,00 FOR 8ALE G. M. Norton. 1.00 C. S. Dailey.... 1.00 e for sale. ZUEY|T.J. Miller..ooonnn. 1.00 rooms al - = = nrias"hn:d, gest bar in city, $350'Clam Bailey Miller 1.00 per month, profit guaranteed. All| Unknown party. 1.00 for $9500—half cash. Address | Do.............. '1.00 Chas. Brookman, Roundup, Mont. | C. E. Barrett...... 1.00 FOR SALE—Large piano cased;Mrs' M. M. Farley 10.00 = —Large pia : orgap; cost $135. pWill sell for | A Ot?erstead.... 1.00 $50 if taken at once; easy terms|M. Flint...... 2.00 if desired. M. E. Ibertson. |A. E. Webster.. 1.00 H. S. Funstor.. 1.00 FOR SALE—160 acres of good clay | w. B, Gracie.. 1.00 land three miles from Bemidji if interested call on Frank Hitchcockf 714 13st. Bemidji Minn, FOR SALE—Rubbeér stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short ‘notice. ¥OR SALE—Buggy, single harness, baby cab, tent, Eighth and America. *OR SALE—Five room cott;ge on Beltrami Ave. 1309, Phone 446. LOST and FOUND L.OST—A cordroy sheep lined coat on the road north of Bemidji. Finder return to this office. Re- ward. FOUND—On the Lakeshore, gentle- man’s gold watch. Apply to A. E. Otto, at postoffice. WISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Position 1n an office by 2 young lady havigg zood experi- ence. State terms. Box 96, La- porte, Minn. cutting stamping and ranking in medium sized ranks made soft from fire all the wood on my place N. E. % Sec. 34 Town of Eckles Beltrami Co. Minn. Also the piling and burning of slashings and other rubbish that may be on the ground. Address M. J. Lenihan La Keirlee Minn. WANTED—Man with years of ex- perience and good bank and other references wants work in'store or office. Speaks German. Call or! write 900 America Ave. WANTED—Situation as houskeeper in small family. Call at Mrs. Nelson’s rooming House. Old City Hotel Bel. Ave. M. MALZAHN & CO. ¢ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn 1J. McElroy T. J. Crane & Co. ... Jas. Van Pelt Party Unknown.... 2.00 T. H. Peudergast... 5.00 F. L. Bursley... 5.00 R. C. Hayner.. 500 Geo. A. Canterbury 2.00 Ed N.Ebert........ 1.00 A. A. Andrews .. 1.00 Graham & Doran 5.00 J. T. Tuomy.... 100 Earl Geil... 5.00 T. Beaudette.. 2.00 Brown' & Lankis 1.00 T. P. Risberg.... Doran Bros. ... D. L: Stanton. 5.00 Aug. Jarchow.... 3.00 Ceaser Nivgret.... 1.00 B.J. Masterman.. 1.00 John C. Parker... 5.00 Given Hardware C 5.00 Harry Gunsalus.... 5.00 Berman Emporium. 5.00 J. Peterson, Jr.. 3.00 John Tenstrom.... .. 100 F. ]J. Remley... weee 3.00 Presbyterian church........... E. H. Winter & Co.. E. K. Anderson. H. E. Reynolds. M. A. 3pooner. Schwandt & Mari Chas. Nangle....... Model Clothing Store.. J. C. Larson.... A. L. Marshek.... Theo. Gullickson. T. J. Cramer.. Frank Lane.. Tom Smart Andy McNabb. A. F. Anderson John Dalton..... Mrs. A. B. Page.. Village of Plummer... George McTaggart... Frank Silversack. % FACIAL Defects QUICKLY CORRECTED i The chief surgeon of the Plastic & Surgery Institute quickly rights B8 all wrongs with the human face or features without knife or lfain 2 { to'the entire satisfaction and de- % 3 light of every patient. The work [& is as lasting as lifeitself. If you [ ! have a facial irregularity of any | H kind write v | Plastic Surgery Institute Corner Sixth and Hennepin g % & MINNEAPOL'S, MINN. By | Naish McKinnon... John E. Croon.... Christ Olson..... Ted Maloy... C. M. Bacon.. W. T. Blakley......... Northern National Ban M. D. Stoner... E. J. Cain... Louis Neivgert... H. C. Daniels... H. P. Botting... Elizabeth Ray, N. Yakima. D. A. McFarlan. ............ O’Leary-Bowser & Co.. J. Plummer $675.61 Total Additlonal subscriptions were re- FIRE FUND LIST CORRESTED| Virs. Housewife i Isn’t this all you are looking Baking Powder? Everything that can be put into a baking powder to make it good, pure and effective will be found in Everything—and more—that you desire and expect of any high-grade baking powder is positively assured you Calumet. for in é) PERFEGT, HIGH GRADE Diamonds W ]//,\\\ //4/ RYAY o Set in 14k Solid Gold and Platinum [ountings in high We Specialize ;' .'e Diamonds. We do not ask our customers to choose between good and fairly good. We do all of the selecting before you do, and as a result we select only Perfect High Grade Diamonds in Calumet. Then why pay exorbi- 2 P tant prices when Calumet will L Calumet 4 more satisfactorily . attain -7/ is strictly a high- for you a better result /,:/://;’I quality product, sell- —more delicious, & 7 ing at a moderate cost. lighter and bet- G‘be\;b;g‘-':/:/’ You can’t get better at any price—you ter rais ed ‘\‘f,‘ ‘}‘t‘;«f’g i can’t get as good for the same money. baking? ST ca Baking P i (fi\"'\;l & alumet Baking Powder is guaranteed }mdel' °\§\ o every pure food law—both State and National. QQ@“ This is as much—and all—that can be said for the purity of any baking powder. proven in the baking. Substitutes are imitations and never as good as the original. Ask for Calumet and get it. Its superior goodness is CALUMET BAKING POWDER Received Highest Award World’s "ure Food Exposition Chicago, 1907, thereby recognizing its supreme merits, ported today as follows: Bemidji brewing company. . A. B. Palmer Beltrami Elevator Co.. Gill Bros.... ........ g Bemidji - Pioneer.. Given Hardware Co. C. E. Battles .. Schneider Bros Jno. F. Gibbons . J. H. French . First Lutheran Ladies Aid... W. G. Schroeder .... Berman Emporium.. Wm. McCuaig.. Geo. W. Rhea.. G. W. Cochran.. Total,. Previously acknowledged.. Grand total to date. .$927.61 | —: LET THE PEOPLE DEGIDE If the pecple of Beltrami county should see fit to elect me county treasurer I will say right here that I will not expect to hold the office over two terms or four years; that is long enough for one official to hold office. What is the use of trying to marry a job. There are plenty of good men in Beltrami couanty suitable ior county officials and no one will deny it. But some will say: Oh well let him get in and he will want to hold it as long as he can. Not with me, and T am taking the liberty through the columns of the Pioneer, to let :he! people of Beltrami county know it so I cannot back up on my word. A four year term is twice as long as the (aws say for there 1s an election every two years. Now then when a man has been there nearly seven years and still is looking for two years more, is it not about time that the people of Beltrami coufixy take a hand and say NO? The present treasurer is a good one, that is true, but the public ex- aminer could not and did not mean, that there are not others left in Beltrami county that would be just as good. Thanking you one and all for the interest that you have taken in my campaign. I remain yours for success, 0°CAR KRANTZ | collected Candidate for County Auditor Political Advertisement. WHO CANDIDATE THOS. KEEFE IS International Falls Newspaper Investi- gates Mr. Keefe. IS A BRIGHT LAWYER AND AN UPRIGHT CITIZEN Well-to-do Clearwater County. From International Falls Echo Thos. Keefe of Bagley, repub- lican candidate for the office of Judge of the district court, paid our city another visit this week, and reports conditions throughout the district very favorable to him. While he will be unable to see all ‘the voters, he is makiné an effort to do so as tar as possible, instead of leaving his candidacy altogether to party leaders in the various sections of the district. As some of the. readers. are not acquainted withMr.Keefe's character and standing asa man and profes- sionally, we have taken the trouble to learn the following facts concern- ing him: Mr. Keefe was born at Northfield, Minn,, in the year 1874, He was graduated from the High Charles’ Sweedback. A Henpecked Astrologer. Lilly, the astrologer and alchemist, could not see for himself sufficiently far into that future which he professed to be able to scan so clearly for others to guard him against making a fool of himself by marrying. He caught a vixen, “of the temper of Mars,” to use his own words, and the fact that she brought him £500 as dowry did not count for much in'the way of compen- sation, seeing that *“she and her rela- tions cost him £1,000.” . ~— sormg school at that place and afterwards attended Carlton college, following which he served as principal of the High school at Montgomery, Minn., for three years. He then read law and was admitted to the bar in 1898, taking up the practice of law in Fer- tile, remaining there flve years, when he removed to Bagley, the county seat of Clearwater county, and where he still resides. Mr. Keefe is there- fore well educated, and he has the reputation of being an able lawyer, "the worlds “goods,” "family of three children. Practicing Attorney of | /77 by the practice of which he has suc- ceeded in securing considerable of interested in farming, having a sec- tion of land five miles west of Bag- iley stocked with sheep. Mr. Keefe in 1896 and has a He stands high in the estimation of those who know him, and at home is consider- ed a bright lawyer and an upright man. was married His- Recommendation. Tom—Hello, Bill! I hear you have a positiun with my friends Skinner & Co.? Bill-Ob. yes:; 1 have a position as collector there. Tom--That's first rate. Who recommended you? Rill— Oh. nobody. I told them that 1 once an account from you, and they instantly gave me the place. Firmness of Purpose. * Firmness of purpose is one of the wmost wnecessary sinews of character and one of the best instruments of success. Without it genius wastes its efforts in a maze of inconsistencies, The Real Grievance. “You are always complaining. You ought to be satistied with the wmoney you've got.” “lam. It’s with that which 1 haven’t got that 1 am not smisfieq." A Reminder. “Since I've come back 1 find that I'm forgptten by all my friends.” “Why didn't you borrow. money of them before you went away?'- Judge's Library. | pass through different firms. Third—We make He is deeply; This means that whatever you buy from us, or what- ever price you pay, you cannot go wrong. We Are Enabled to Undersell the stores in the large cities and are lower than the prevailing prices for three reasons: First—We ‘buy for cash and do a cash business. Second—We buy diamonds direct and are not obliged to pay the sev- eral profits when they diamonds our specialty, and are satisfied with an extremely low profit, as we do not have the heavy expenses common to the stores in the large cities, which they are obliged to charge upon the cost of their goods—or in other words you pay 10 to 20 per cent more if you pur- chase from these firms. Geo. T. Baker & Go. Manufacturing Jewelers 118 Third 8t. Near the Lake 3 OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rosidonce Phose 58 618 Amorica Ava. Office Phone 12 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dayllto12a.m.,.1t0o 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. Snuday 3 to 6 pm. Monday 7to 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a | Specialty. i 315 Beltrami Avenue THE MODEL DRY Telephone No. 537 . Dry Cleaning of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, Rugs, Carpets, Household Furnishings, etc. and Pressing on Short Notice. HOGANSON BROS., Proprietors CLEANING HOUSE 106 Second Stree Also Sponging 4 MR. RENTER Have you ever stopped to think' that every few years you practically pay for the house you live in and yet do not own it? Theodore Roosevelt says: “No Investment on earth is so safe, so sure, 80 certain to enrich its owners as undeveloped realty.” We will be glad to tell you about the City of Be- midji. and quote you prices with easy terms of payment if desired on some of the best ‘residence and business property in that rapidly growing City. A letter addressed to us will bring you tull “particu- lars or if you prefer to see Simons, at Bemidji. The Soo Railroad will be running its freight and passenger trains into Bemidji within a few months; _ investigate the opportunities offered for business on a small or large scale. ST. PAUL Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 404 New York Life Bullding Figure it up for yourself. the property, call on H. A. MINNESOTA Ry