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Your Druggist Stops That Itch It von are suffering from Recezema, Psorii or any other kind of skin 1o, drop into our store for instant We will, guarantee you to stop teh in two seconds, 0il of n Thymol and a fe other ingredients that have wrouzht such wonderful cures all over the coun= u compound s known as D.D.D. Preseription for Fezema and it will cool and I\mll‘ the itchy, burning skin as prpi gl me to us—but don't accept some it substitute, so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that we offer you & full size bottle on this guaranteei—if you do not find that it s awny the itch AT ONCE it costs you not @ cent, Barker Drug Store. FAMILY if you come to our store, we are | .. . Kind Superintendent. A New Yorker whose business {nter- | ests frequently take him to one of our ‘muthwéutern statea tells of an incl- dent at a railway junction when he | found himself very hungry, but with only two minutes to spare before his tinin left. 1~ “Give me a sandwich and some cof- nan behind the lunch counter. “I | haven't time for anything else!” | “Take all the time you want, friend,” said the man behind the coun- | ter. ‘“Jest have a look at this bill of | fare, and T'll ’phone to the superin- | tendent to delay the train a little ‘while.” “What? Hold up the train while I eat?” demanded the amazed traveler. “Sure thing!” responded the man | behind the counter. “This is a branch { road, and no other train coming or go- ing over it this morning, and the su- | perintendent would want you to have ;& good meal. He owns this lunch- ‘ room.”—Lippincott’s Magazine. Almost Tickled to Death. Unable to stand being tickled by a glrl friend, R. J. Watkins, an employee . Brmkman THEATRE | 52 5 mmssire ooks at Riekindun: Entire Change TONICHT High Class Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Overture—From the Heart Breaker. Smith and Myers Comedy Musical Act. Flames and Fortunes The Greatest fire scene ever shown ina moving picture. (Thanhouser.) A Breach of Faith Antone’s thoughts are far away. (Rex Motion Picture.) A Noble Red Man A Feature Bison Picture. 3000 feet of films shown on that mar- velous Gold Fibre Screen, brings out all natural colors. Hlustrated “Song—Pennyland” By Miss Gladys Byerley. Egyptian March Addmsssion WANTED POULTRY RAISERS to know that Dr. J. A. Mec- GLURE, puts up a poultry compound, that prevents and cures the ills of the old as well as the young birds, white diearrhea of chicks and chick- en cholera, due to Indigestion or eating poisonous food, en- teritis, Inflamation of the bowels, blackheadin turkeys and all other bowel diseases, don’t loose from 10 to 50 per cent of your flock but better call me up and let me tell, you how to raise 99 per cent, of all your hatch, and if 1 don’t give you satisfaction just call me, down, c. respectfully yours, Dr. J. A McClure, Phone., 105. flight of stairs at his boarding house | the other night, breaking an artery in | the stump of his left arm which had i been amputated about eighteen months ago. His injuries were at- | tended to by Dr. R. E. Watts of the | city ambulance, who decided, how- ever, to send the young man to the Virginia Hospital. Watkins was standing at the head | of the stairs joking with the girl when | she playfully tickled him in the ribs. | Watkins dodged back, lost his balance and went headlong down the stairs, | hitting the stump of his left arm in | his descent. Doctor Watts worked { with him for over an hour before he | stopped the bleeding. Remarkable. “I've driven my car for over a year now,” said Bilkins, “and I've never run down anybody.” |~ “That’s nothing,” said Mrs. Bilkins. “I've attended: the meetings of our | Bewing circle for five years and have never run, down anybody.*—Harper’s | Weekly. Annonncement | T hereby announce myself as a candidate for Mayor on the In- 5S¢, 10c and 15¢ || dependent ticket to be voted upon |at the coming election, to be held | February 20, 1912. H elected :pledge myself to conduct the affiairs |of the city at all times for it’s best linterest. I solicit the hearty support of the voters of this eity. GEO. KREATZ | | - | Notice. ‘ Haye now funds to pay school war- (rants up to and including No. 136, | dated May 5th, 1911. AIl orders is- | sued before will not draw interest af- | ter Feb. 1st, 1912. Dated at Pupos- | ky, Minn,, Jan. 24th, 1912, | .~ School Distriet 108, Mrs. Addie : McKnight, treasurer. Anneuncement I hereby amnoumnce myself candi- |date. for the office of mayor to be { voted upon, February, 20, 1912. John F: Gibbons. ¥ i N R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 BeltramiAve. Phone 318 We have just received A Garload of Universal During the re- we will deliver an sold to farmers livi miles of Bemidji. We sell Rang payment plan angd; regarding terms. Phone 57 mainder of January and Februany | out and meet you at home, asd: if we can leave a Universal Range or De Laval Separator, we knew that we have made a friend. stove in part payment.. Write us or-call us on the phone- GIVEN HARDWARE (O, b S SUPERB UNIVERSAL d set up Rawsges ng within twenty We want te. get es on: the monthly will take your old . Bemidji Minn. : 0SLER RIGHT; YOUTH SUCGEEDS AGE Gray Hair is First Sign of Age, Harmless Remedy Restores to Natural Color. Osler isn’t the only man who (urns down old age. In the business world the “young man” is always the one who picks the plums. It is an age of “new thought,” “new talent,” etc. and the old man is passed by iu the race. One of the first signs of coming age is the appearamce of gray bairs. When you see them, act promptly. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- edy will correct this sign, which so often deceives people into thinking that age is really upon them. It is & well-known fact that Sage and Sul- phur will darken the hair. Sage and Sulphur will darken the hair. Wy- eth’s Sage and Sulphur combines these old-time remedies with other agents which remove dandruft and promote the growth of the hair. The manufacturers of this remedy authorize the druggists to sell it un- der guarantee that the money will be refunded if it fails to do exactly as represented. Don’t look old before your time. Get o bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur today, and see what an im- provement it will make in the ap-| pearance of your hair. i This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. _— i INSURANCE Hutfman Harris & Reynolds Bemid)i, Minn. Phone 144 William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm FProperty 5:andi6,. O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 9. Bemidji, The Pioneer Want Ads ary Specia Leap Year Chances AT THE § BERMAN EMPORIUM FTER INVENTORY CLEARANGE SALE The opening days of this special event were productive of the most gratifying results. The keenest sort of interest prevailed and many were the compliments bestowed upon us. The im- portance of this sale will be understood as our past sales have so strongly demonstrated. Special White Sale - T’would be imposible for us to dupli- cate the snowy white undermuslins that feature this sale, except at greatly advanced ens are included prices. Table lin- at a saving from 25 to 40 cents per yard. Dress Goods Great reduction sale of popular dress goods. We offer this season’s most popular dress fabrics at sharp decided price reductions. Included are the much wanted and practical worsted, serviceable tweed and good wearing homespuns. The lots pres— ent a full range of best and richest winter shadings to select from. Many of these lines are belated: ship- ments now on sale for the first time; others are brok- _en ranges left from this season’s importations. Select early while assortments are at their best. 111} . o ‘Other teading trade pullers include Children’s and Tlisses wool'dresses at 98c. $2.30.: Black and colored Perculine Petticoats, 79c. Footwear for Ladies, Misses and Children at 15 per cent off. 111G ; i M %I./ Ty I - il Dresses ' This department bids fair to out do all previous recorks. To think of being able to buy dresses at one half the orginal price is beyond the comprehension of some,; but we are making these scrifices nev- er-the-less. White embroidered and lace trim- med lingerie dresses, valuesto $8.,thissaleat $3.98 Many dresses valued at $30.00, go in this sale.at Half Price. Black Silk waists at Oné lot white and colored Waists at 45c. Blankets, Comforters, etc.. etc. 5 cents. and p adjgats to them all. 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs OASH WITH OOPY % ‘cont per word per lnup Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS . DO THE BUSINESS = They tell what you have to sell to everybody in Bemidji. The Ploneer goes evirywhere so that everyone has a_neighbor who takes it ple whoido not take . the paper generally read their neighbor’s so your want Murphy, 703 Minnesota Ave. WANTED-~'An_experienced girl for . general = housework. Mrs. J. J. Conger, 901 Lake Blvd. . WANTED—-Bright boy at Bemidji Cigar company. " TOR SALE s FOR SALE—Millinery stock. Will invoice - $300. Omnly millinery stock in town. Good store build- ing for rent, 24x50, at Oklee, 7 Minn. Address I. O. Monger, Mc- Intosh, Minn. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE—SW.-SW.-25, _", SE.-SE.-26, and NE.-NE.-35, 148, j 32 W. Timber 1land, Beltrami ' county. Owner O. Baker, Miami, 7 Okla. Can’t Lose Much by Taking a Chance < HELP WANTED Frank Lane. 1 t. WANTED_Girl for general house- | wouin 5 moe . ooe o TR work. Phone 319-3. Mrs. Ray 2 2 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS--The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for- business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium fis the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven: day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. = Thne courler-News covers North Dakota like & blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succedding insertion; , fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. iPDR SALE-—Rubber stamps. The Phloneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short tice. 5 < FOR: SALE—Forty acres of.land -in Bemidji for sale. Inquire R. G. Patterson, Nymore. - FOR SALE—Hay 50 cents per bale ¥. W. Hannah, 513-12th, Street, Phone 551. S PIANO—Ome slightly used Piano for sale at'a bargain.: Telephone 317-2 ‘WANTED—Dining and sleeping car conductors, $75-$125. Experience unnecessary, we teach you, write Dining Car World, 1256 W. Van Buren, Chicago. . WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to ‘trade for new standard pia- no? Call at gecond hand etors, 0dd Fellows Bldg. BOUGHT AND SOLD—SBecond hand furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from: postoffice, phone 129 TO BUY—Two good fresh Where Tea Is Eaten. The tea grown in Burmah is almost entirely made into letpet (pickled tea) and eaten as a condiment, It therefore does not affect the world’s supply of tea for drinking. ——— CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF THE BEMIDJI BALSAM PIL- LOW COMPANY. We, the undersigned, for the purpose of forming a corporation under and pur- suant to the provisions ‘of Chapter fif- ty-eight (58), Revised Laws of Minne- sota for 1905, and, any amendments thereof, do _hereby associate ourselves as a body corporate, and do hereby adopt the following Certificate of Incor- poration. ARTICLE ONE (I).° The name of this corporation shall be the Bemidji Balsam Pillow company. The general nature of its business shall be to manufacture and sell balsam pine Ditlows and other balsam pine products. The principal place of transacting the business of this corporation shall be in the City of Bemidji, county of Beltra- mi, Minnesota, ; ARTICLE TWO (II). The time for the commencement of this corporation shall be the 20th day. of January, 1912, and the period of its duration shall be thirty (80) years. ARTICLE THREE (III). __The names and places of residence of the persons forming this corporation are: F. S. Lycan of Bemidji, Minnesota; George E. Kreatz of Bemidji, Minneso- ta; W. L. Brooks of Bemidji, Minneso- ta, and A. A. Andrews of Bemidji, Min- nesota. ARTICLE FOUR (IV). The management of this corporation shall be vested in a board of directors, composed of not less than three and not more than five —members. - The names and addresses of the first board of directors are: T. S. Lycan of Be- midji, Minnesota; George E. Kreatz of Bemidji, Minnesota; W. L. Brooks of Bemidji, Minnesota, and A. A. Andrews of Bemidji, Minnesota.. The first officers of this corporation shall be, president, F. 8. Lycan, vice-president, George . Kreatz; secretary, A. A. Andrews, and treasurer, W. L. Brooks. All of the above named officers and directors shall hold their respéctive offices” aforesaid until the next annual meeting of the corporation to be ‘held in the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, on the second Mon- day in January, 1913, al which tifie, and, annually thereafter, a board of di-, rectors shall be elected from and by | the stockholders of this corporation. shall be held at its principal place of business on the second Monday in Jan- {uary each year.- Immediately after the ‘election of directors, or as soon: there- after as practicable, the directors: shall meet and_elect from their mumber, a president and. vice-president and from their number or from the. stockholders a secretary and treasurer. —Any. office; except that of president and vice-presi dent, may be held by one’ person.. Thi directors and officers of _ this jon -shall hold. The annual meeting of {his corporation || directors shall be held in Bemidji, Min- nesota, on the: 27th day of January, 1912, at ten (10) o'clock a. m. thereof. ARTICLE FIVE (V). The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be fifty thousand dol- lars ($50,000.00), which shall be paid in, in money or property, o both, in such manner, and at such times, and in such amounts as the board of directors shall ‘order. 'The capital stock -shall be dlvided into five hundred (500) shares of the par value of one hundred' dol- lars($100.00) each. - ARTICLE SIX (VI). The highest amount_of_indebtedness or liability to which this corporation snall at any time be subject shall be the sum of twenty-five thousand dol- lars ($25,000.00). In testimony whereof, we have here: unto set our hands, this 20th day of January, 1912 F. 8. Lycan, Geo. E. Kreatz, W. L. Brooks, A A Andrews. In the presence of: H. A. Simons, G. 1. Blyth. State of Minnesota, ss. County of Beltrami. On "this 20th day of January, 1912, personally appeared before me, a no- tary public in and for Beltrami county, Don’t Play Sun Classes glasses. in every case. the stockholders and of the board afl Minnesota, F. S. Lycan, George E. Kreatz, W. L. Brooks, and A. A. An- drews, to me known to be the persons named in and who ‘executed the fore- going Certificate of Incorporation, and each acknowledge that he executed the same as his free act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. H. A. Simons, (Seal) Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minn. My commission expires on the 2nd day of May, 1914, State of Minnesota, Department of State. ~ * I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed ‘for record in this office on the 23rd day of January, A. D. 1912 at 3 o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in Book 3 of Incorporations, on page 56. Julius A. Schmahl, Secretary of State. B No. 38897. Office of Register of Deeds. Beltrami County, Minn. I hereby certify that the within in- strument was filed in this office for record on the 25th day of January, A. D. 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded in Book 7 of Miscellan- €ous, on page 253. J. 0. Harris, Repair Departmentf‘s There is perhaps no esmblishmenfin northern -~ Minnesota better fitted to do first class repair work than our repair and manufacturing de- partment. We guarantee absolute satisfaction -Register of Deeds. “Hit or Miss” with your eyes! You can't afford to. It's too risky a game. If you need glasses, by all means wear them. plete line of optical goods and can fit you with glasses properly. Lenses of every description. We carry a com- ' In smoke tinted, Green, Blue and Amber. If the bright sun and the snow dazzles your eyes we can equip_ you with the proper shade of