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POWDER Absolutely Pure Economlzés Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar “The Typhoon” the unusual drama of a Japanese in the Occident, written | by a Hungarian, Melchior Leyngel, is to be produced in Chicago by Wal- ter Whiteside on Feb. 25th. Oh, How_v I Yichedi What leng nerve-rackiny days stant torture—what_sleeples: terrible _agony—itch—itch—itch, con- | stant itch, until it seemed that I must | tear of my very sXin—then— Instant relief—my skin cooled, soothed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre- scription for Eczema stopped that awful Itch instantly: yes, the very moment D.D.D. touched the burning skin the tor- ture ceased. 51 L reliable remedy, for it washes away the diseas: germs and leaves the skin as clear and healthy as that of a child, All other druggists have D.D.D. Pre- | seription—go to them it you can't come to us—but don’t accept some bix profit substitute, But if you come to our store, we are s0 certaln of what D.D.D, do for yoit that we offer you a full size bottle on this guarantee:—If you do mnot find that it takes away the itch AT ONCE, it costs you not a cent, | Barker Drug Store. Undoubtedly Genuine. The mistress observed one morning that her dusky butler was wearing a ring with a setting almost large enough for a beacon light, if it had possessed the proper brilllancy. Later in the day she chanced to hear a con- versation between the butler and the maid. “Am dat a genuine dimont yo' > inpurtln', Jake?” the maid asked, suspi- cion and hope about equally balanced in her tone. “Am dis a dimont?” reproachfully. “Does yo’ ’spose I'd buy anything else fo' a ’gagement ring? Huh! dis am a dimont an’ it am gold what it sets in.” “Ef yo' mean you’ bought it fo’ me, | y0' will have to tell the price ’fo’ I'll believe hit’s a dimont. I wuz fooled | once wid a brass ring, an’I don’t mean to be caught again.” “Cose hit's a dimont, Lucy. Hit cost $2.50.” “Well, gimme here. Long as hit am » genuine dimont I'll ’cept it fo’ & 'gagement ring."—Housekeeper. SOCIAL SMOKER : DECIDED SUCCESS (Continued from first page). as guests of the Cass Lake organiza- tion: The visitors whose names appear on the club register are: William O'Neil D. V. Wardner M. N. Koll ‘W. E. Dexter Geo. Lydick ‘Wm. Kirschlof. Edw. F. Miskella. A. W .Johnson. 8. A. Kohout. P. J. Keating. D. F. Dumas. Frank Gorenflo. A. Mullen. Chris. Burns. J. F. Femesey. C. M. Taylor. N. E. Johndahl. Dr. G. A. Chirstenson. Robert Jarvis, H .J. Broether. J. W. Johnson. Girl Behind the “Counter Thursday and Friday Night Only. Pro- duction, 3 Reels. At the Brinkman Theatre startinz Thursday there will be a great Big Reel presented. The Three DBritners present a Tabloid Drama entitled “ The Waif.” The eritic of the Kal- amazoo, Mich., morning Journal said, of this offering that the Three Bitt- ners had given to vaudeville what the late Denman Thompson had giv- en to the legitimate stage. A pret- ty story of Rural Folks that will never grow old. The Bruces, colored entertainers present a clever offering that is a Hit everywhere. The management has secured for this date a complete reproduction of Lew Field’s Great Success “The Girl Behind the Counter.” Now that Web- ber & Fields are reunited the motion picture people have secured this Big Attraction. A Mammoth 3-reel Pro- duteion. A SENSIBLE GIRL. 20, 1912, particular, I solicit your vote George W, Rhea If elected I feel fully competent to handle the office in every Now Phyliss is a tactful maid, As any one could see, The heat was ninety in the shade But when it came, this thoughtful jade, Smiled icily on me. I hereby ANNOUNCE | Ang when I sought with all my art . myself a candidate for City Treasurer to be voted upon Feb, To gather in love’s fruit, This lass, “who’d surely won my heart, ‘Withdrawing several feet apart, Looked coldly at my suit. A happy thought, the day was hot, I brought the smile that cheers, And won' her to myself’ with ease I ordered for the little tease, Some golden grain belt beers. —T. R. Simons, Local Agent. BRINKMAN FAMILY THEATRE. We are ging to give away six lots in Fair View addition free of charge between Feb. 15 and March 1st, 1912. at our Family Theatre. See Thursday’s bill for particulars. . BRINKMAN FAMILY THRETRE. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as candi- date for re-election as Alderman for the First Ward. Wm. C. Klein. There is Only One ‘“Bromo That is Quinine”’ Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Always remember the full name. for this signature on every box. 25 Choice a yard................... 1 lot of Ladies Tailored Wa! $1.50, Choice....... A pair .. a pair Choice each........ No approvals ) THURSDAY AFTERNOON Two To Five O’clock. | 1000 yards of wash goods values to 25c, 10 dozen Children’s 25¢ hose 1 lot of Ladies colored Slippers, some kid, some can- vas, all slightly soiled, values t0$2.25, - A lot of girls caps, values to $1.00 e e ists values to 98c 13c 10c No Telephone Orders. GIVES HER LIFE TO SAVE I respectfully solicit your suppori at the polls on next Tuesday, Febru- ary 20. J. EVAN CARSON, Public Ownership (Socialist) can- didate for assessor. K. K. ROE -| Candidate for Alderman, 3rd Ward Vote for Him If you want city govern- ment conducted on sound business principles. The man whose record will stand investigation, and on which he asks the support of the voters at the polls. BLOCKADED Every Household in Bemidji Should Know How to Resist it. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. B Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan’s Kidney Pills do this. It’s the best proof, for it comes from Bemidji. Mrs. A. E. Hannah, 804 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “Some time ago I began the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills and the results were | highly satisfactory. At that time I was suffering severely from backache and my kidneys were not doing their Servant Suffers Burns In Order Not te Frighten or Hurt Little Ones, and Dies From Injuries, Paris.—A striking case of heroism by a domestic servant, who sacrificed her life for her employers' children, has just occurred here. The heroine was Mme. Jeanne Mounot, aged 64, who acted as servant to a family in the Rue Brunel. During the absence of her master and mis tresi Jeanne Mounot lit a small lamp in order to put the three children to bed, and accidentally set fire to her clothing. The children were playing close by. In order mot to frighten them and to prevent them approaching ber and themselves setting fire to their clothing, the woman, with great sangfroid, refrained from calling for help. “It’s nothing,” she sald to the eldest child, who looked on in terror a8 the flames enveloped her, “but don't come near me. The children obeyed and the cour 8geous woman seized a blanket and wrapped herself in it, succeeding in putting out the flames. Then, although ber hands and body were _terribly burned, with almost superhuman cour- 8ge she put the three children to bed one by one and got them to sleep. It was only then that she thought of seekihg assistance. She had fust. reached the door of the apartment when she fell in a faint, without hay- | ing uttered a cry. Her master and mistress found her lying there on their return. She was immediately removed to the Beaujon hospital, where it was found¥that she was terribly burned, and she died during the night. Jeanne Mounot been acquainted with Mme. 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AM us EM ENTS GRAND THEATER _TONIGHT | " A Sub Mume Story Santa Catalina B!ui: Isle of the Pacifice Coast This wonderful afi:ry is our *Imp” and is actual photographs tsken by a mov- ing picture machine, through a glass bottom boat, .and i able picture ever * The Best Man Wins The Torn of the Wheel Vote for your choice for mayor, Wed- nesday, Thursday - and Friday nights, at the Grand. P ‘ballots of all the candidates will be handed you with your admission tickets and the ballot box is at the door for you to drop it in. | The show vote will be counted” Satur- day and announced: Saturday night. | leurdle- of. 3 acn.flmlle:da.u s ‘age. " al ress. Earl Geil MOUNTING y with 2 slight et , inperfect Ircluding Colored Glaszes, broken len:s dipiat dand Spectacle Repairs of eyery description Geo. T. Baker & Co. Manufzcturing Jewelers 116. 3rd St. Near the Lake. top geards Is the § hold your lenscs fialf of eye glass B mouating is § For Re-Election as City Treasurer ; Public Ownership Party The Pionecer Wan_t Ads Iy CASH WITH CGOPY ! Y4 cent per word per Issue THE SPALDING UROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than £100.000.00 recently expended on improveres 0 rooms, 12 private baths, (9 samp s. Kvery modern convenience: urious and delightful restaureuts and buffer, Flemish Room, Paim Room, Men's Grill, Colonial Buffet: Magnificent lobby™ and pubiic rooms; Ballrcom. banquet rooms and private dining rooms: Sun parlor avd observa. tory. “Located in_Leart of business sec- tlon bug overlooking the harbor and Lake Superlor. Convenient 1o everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS They tell what you have to sell to everybody in Bemidji. The Ploneer goes everywhere 80 that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who,do not take the paper generally read their neighbor's so your want ad gets to them all. 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs Can’t Lose Much by Taking a Chance HELP WANTED ! MISCELLANEOUS i AN AN AN = WANTED—For U. S. Army—Able-lADVERTISERS—-~The great ctate 01‘! bodied unmarried men between| North Dakota offers uniimited op- | ages of 18 and 35; citizens of t.he! portunities for business to classi- United .States,.. of good character; fied advertisers. The recognized and advertising medium 1is the Fargc temperate habits, who can| speak, read and write the English| Daily and Sunday Courler-News, the only seven day paper in the language. For information . ap- { ply to Recruiting Office at Schrve- state and the paper which carries | der Building, Bemidji, or 217 Tor-; the largest amount of classified advertising. Tne courler-News rey Building, Duluth, Minn. covers North Dakota like a blank- | WANTED—Piano player, et; reaching all parts of the statc | Box 191, Baudette, Minn. | the day of publicatlon; it is the | = — |~ paper to use In order to get re- | FOR SALE | sults; rates one cent per word firs! | | insertion, one-half cent per word | I have about 100 cords of poplar| succedding insertion; fifty cente wood for sale cheap at $2.00 a cord.| per line per month. Address the Delivered to any part of the city. Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. Apply Nicolett Hotel. WANTED—Dning and sleeping car | conductors, $75-$125. Experience | unnecessary, we teach you, write ! Dining Car World, 125 W. Van Buren, Chicago. | | | | Address: | FOR SALE—Go6d bright hay, 50 cts, | per bale, $12.00 per ton. E. W.| Hannah, 513-12th. St. Phone 557. FOR SALE CHEAP—Oliver typewrit- 'R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRESTOR AND EMBALMEm Office’313 Beitram: Ave. Prone 319-2. INSURANCE Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemldjl, Minn. Phone 144 Party who took overcoat at the City Hall dance last night will avoid |trouble by returning same to owner |at Chalange Hotel and exchange it FOR RENT for his own, | FOR RENT.—Newly decorated 3-!WANTED TO TRADE—What have | roomed cottage, 1219 Bel. Ave.| Inquire 1221 Beltrami. | no? can at second hand-etore, | FOR RENT— 40-acre farm 4 miles| 0dd Fellows Bldg. i east of Bemidji. Inquire Box 1817, | BQUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand | Crosby, Minn. | furniture. - 0dd Fellows building. | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms at| 8across from postoffice, phone 129 { 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 164, | WANTED—To buy house and lot, | FOR RENT.—Furnisheq rooms with centrally locatéd. TInquire at Lake | bath, 417 Minn. avenue. | Shore hotel. Louis Anderson. | ! FOR RENT—Rooms for light house-| | keeping over Gill Bros. LOST AND FOUND ;T w t Ad LOST—The party that took over- r’y d a“ 1 er in good condition. Apply Schneider Brothers. you to trade for new standard pla-l William C. Kigin INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm " Property 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone (9. Bemidji, Minn. i | 1 coat from City Hall, Tuesday | evening will please leaye . at Pio-| l=2 Cellt a Word=‘=CaSh ! neer office and exchange for his| 3 own coat. ! BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Have YOI figured up YOUR PROFIT and LOSS account for 1911¢ 8 s Why not decide to “CUT OUT"’ the LOSS items during 1912. % ONE of the most, common “LOSS” items is NOT ‘to OWN YOUR OWN HOME, . Let US tell YOU about the opportunities at BE- MIDJI— on a LARGE or SMALL scale and quote pric2s on business and residence lots in th's, up-to-date city— | either kind ean be bought on our KASY PAYMENT PLAN. SMALLCASH payment—balance monthly at 8 per cent. - 3 ! COMPLETE information regarding the city and county will be cheerfully furnished npon request to this office'or by our Bemidji representative, THAYER C. BAILEY, located in Postoffice Block SiTs ; ‘'WANTED POULTRY RAISERS tol know that Dr. J. A. Me-| 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 callme up and let me tell you how to raise 99 per cent, of all your hatch; and if I don’t give you satisfaction just call me, down, c. . ‘\ i i § f H