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Department HOW TO FIND The Northern Minnesota Devel- opment Association Immigra- tion Commission Quarters, 39 Third Street, South, Minne- apolis, For the benefit of the readers of the Pioneer this notice will appear in both the Daily and Weekly Pioneer for the next six month, On leaving the ucion depot turn to the left and continue up Nicollet to Third street, cross- ing that thoroughfare, turn to the left and procced half a block, toward thespostoffice. From the Milwaukee depot, turn to the left on Washington avenue and continue to First The Pmneer Want Ads CASH WITH GOPY /2 cent per word per Issue Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. 15 cents. HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The Ploneer goes everywhere so 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. 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs HELP WANTED FOR RE —Unfurnished rooms light housekeeping over Gill B v lo learn the candy . - No ad taken for less than Phone 31 avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half block to the rignt. Daily Pioneer will be found on file here. IR R E R R EEREE RS Ak hkAkAIKk kKA K Kk kkhkkkkkk ok kohkkkkk t***********f*fi*****t*.fl'i*t Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have colds. Whcoping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever, and con- sumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s. Cough for | Remedy. It can always be depended T0S. lupon and is pleasant and safe to take also sivls to dip FOR RENT-—6 and 7 rcom house “Model Mfg. Co rent. A Kleiu, MISCELLANEOUS D-—-Apprentice girls at the rs Millinery parlors 100 merchants in Novth- ni Ave. g “The Bemid- cad penc FOR SALE ror ~Why not buy a picce of land now while vou can buy it cheap aud have a home of own in the dairy, timothy, and vegetable part of . Whe lure as they have ing. For wholesale prices w or phone the Bemidji Pioneer fice Supply Co. Phone 31. midji, Minn. Will carry name|® 1707--Stephen Hopkins, one of merchant in advertising | s of Pioneer in order that|® all reccive advantage of adver| for | For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. @@@@(‘)@@@@@@@’@@@ @ THIS DATE IN HISTORY. ¢ ® _ @ & MARCH 7 the signers of the Dec- ¢ laration of Independ- tis- ence, born in Scituate, & rite Of- | Be- July 19, 1785. s & 1736—John Wesley first preached in Savannah. in other places, never known. 1, WANTED-—Dining and sleeping few thousand acres of my conductors §75-§ nd a la amount listed, giv-| N vy, we teach you, w have a own R 4 ) 3 born. Died May 11, ing we about 80,000 acres to choose ~ Dining Car World, 125 W. Van| 1871, from. Some of this is improved Buren, Chieago. & 1802—Sir Edwin Landseer, ¢ 125. Ixperience & 1792—S8ir John Frederick William Herschel, fam- ous English astronomer, car rite od land as there is in the John McDougald, - Black- duck, Beltrami county, Minn. FOR SALE—Bemidji residence prop- 0dd Fellows Blde. WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standard pia- | ¥ no? Call at second hand store, famous painter, born in London. Died there, Oct. 1, 1873. 1808—Portuguese royal family > ® erty for sale or exchange for land. BOUGHT AND SOLD-—Second h E. J. Swedback. arrived in Brazil, hav- and ing fled from Portugal. : i furniture. 0dd Fellows building, | . 1555 Richard Rush of Penn- FOR SALE—5 room cottage, cholce _ac rom postofiice, phone 129. | . sylvariia BeCAIiS. 6tEGs location. Address 907 Irvine Ave. | \yANTED_1 want to rent stable tary of the treasury in =5 room for a few weeks. Write to the cabinet of President FOR RENT Rcmidji Minn. i J. Q. Adams. FOR RE 150 ac farm, about Il miles southwest of Bemidji. (iood house and outbuildings; with or without machinery. Will fur- and hoo](lmenel Pioneer office, Bemidji, Minn. n as stenographer| Address P. P. > 1850—Daniel Webster deliver- ed his last great speech in the senate. 1862-—Generals MecCullough nish cows il desired. kinson, Maltby, Minn suitable for light - Address X, care of Pioneer. FOR RENT—One furnished room —— e J. Jen- WANTED-—Two furnished rooms housekeeping. and Mclntosh killed in the battle of Pea Ridge, Ark. 1863-—Princess Alexandra of with board. Modern, 1109 Lake Mrs. G. B. Cole. N Blvd. Mrs. Kirk. Avenue; 310 Phone. Big Free Lunch AT FLATLEY'S SATURDAY NIGHT MOCK BEAR Dairy Style You are cordially invited to this grand feast GOME, EAT, DRINK and Make Merry ; 515 Bemidji | Denmark entered Lon- don and was married three days later to the Prince of Wales. 1911—Richard A. Ballinger, secretary of the inter- ior, resigned. 2 PPIPOOOP0OO00O You judge a man not by what he promises to do, but by what he has |done. That is the only true test. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of it in the ighest terms of praise. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. = In Classic Boston. Signs seen in Boston, according to the Transcript: Placard at a moving picture show: “Young children must have parents.” In a barber shop win- dow: “During alterations patrons will be shaved In the back.” Sign in a Tremont street store: “Empty boxes— suitable for Christmas gifts” In a tallor’s shop: “We dye for others, why not let us dye for you?” In a cloth- ing store: “These pants will look bet- ter on your legs than on our hands.” A silversmith has a place next door to & restaurant. The former having put up a placard: “Jewelry of all kinds plated,” The restaurant keeper fol- lowed with this: neck clams plated.” THE SPALDING JUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms. 12 private baths, 60 sample rooms. erg modern convenlence: Luxurious lnfl Bll chtful PBK! rants and buffet, lem! o, Man's GRiL. Gotonial Buttar: Mln'nlflcaln lobby and public rooms; Ballroom, banquet rooms and private dining rooms; Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located in heart of business sec- tion but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest COUPON Cut this out and bring it to the Pioneer office and secure one of our handsome Wall Pocket House Calendars Bemidji Pioneer Office DWIGHT D. MILLER General Agent Indemnity “Life and Accident Co. -Minneapolis, Minnesota. For the following Counties: Koochiching, Itasca, Cass, Clear- water, Hubbard, Atkin, Crow- wing, Wadena. Good agents wanted in all desirable towns. Good ‘proposition to the- right parties. Applyto P. O. Box Number 222. MINN. BEMIDJI, z S KREEKEKKEKKKKKKR | PROPOSALS TFOR FRAME SCHOOL- HOUS! 7| o'clock p. & & & R. L. Died in Providence, ®|st @ ® > PPOLHPPHHOOHOOO GO PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your drugglat’ will reftnd money it PA- Z0 OINTMENT fails to cure ghy case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Pllos in 6 to 14 davm. B0c. AT THE BI_“NKMAN THEATRE TO-NICGHT The VYaudeville R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR - AND EMBALMER Office 313 ami Ave. Phone 319:2. 1 PRESlDENTIAL“PRl‘MARY POLL' First Chmce Second Choice PRIMARY POLL FOR GOVERNOR Ferrets, Dogs, Rooster, Rabbits, Dove and Kitties Military Dog novelty, one of the most wonder- ful acts in vaudeville today. Lamb and Lamb Those Entertainers. Picture Program Evéry Picture a Feature. 3000 FEET OF FILMS llustrated Song “Go Way Mistah Moon” Sung by Miss Gladys Byerley. INSURANCE Save Your Ticket, Next Drawing March 15th. Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemid)l, Minn. Phone (44 Warren’s Aligators Coming. First Choice. Second Choice.............. : Signature Write the names of your candidates plainly in the proper space. Sign your full name_and return ,blank to the editor of the Pioneer. Signatures will not be published andj ballots will be burned at end of the vote. Prompt replies are requested. Mail this to Editor Bemidji Pioneer. BRICK LAUNDRY. of the Interior, Office of ashington, D. C., Feb- Sealed proposals, ‘plain- ly mark he outside of the sealed envelope: “Proposals for Frame School- house and Brick Laundry for the Leech School, Minnesota,” and Commissioner of In- . 1912, for fur- d labor for the erec- hoolhouse and_brick Leecih Lake nishing material tion of a fram Need laundry which may be ex- the offices of the ‘visor of Construction, Denver, Col- . the Improvement Bulletin, Min- apolis, Minn., the Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn,, the Ne ribune, Dultth, Minn., the Indian Warehouses-at Chicago, uis, Mo., and Omaha, Nebr., 's and Traders Exchange at ul, Minn., and at the school. For furlhcl Intormation apply. to the Super- tendent of the Leech Lake Indian ool Onigun, Minnesota. C. F. Hau- e, Acting Commissioner, William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm ~ Property 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. & Phone 19. Bemidiji, Minn. The Women Read This Saturday, March 9th. We will sell OVERALLS for 49c a pair W. G. SCHROEDER Cor-Minnesota Ave & 4th St. Not Because it is of interest to the men only. Bemidji, Minn. THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Tailored—the dawn of the new. from which to make your choice, ment of Spring goods. The dress goods shelves are filled with every variety of spring materials. Wool and silk and weaves and shades are found here. Now is the B Nenssios iR, Our splendid and complete lines of new shoes are now in stock. Rare Bargains In Shoes $4.00 and $4.50 shoes now going at.. ..$2.59 In nearly all sizes--in patent, vici and gun metal. $3 00 and $3 50 shoes now goingat............... $1.89 These are discontinued lots and must be closed out. Mail orders given prompt and proper attention. BERMAN EMPORIUM Bemidji, As in the springs past, you’ll come to this store to find out what Fashion has planned to rule the new season. We are ready to show you all the style tend- encies, and while we by no means claim a complete showing, we have plenty of the newest models Every day something new is added to our already large assort- An endless variety of wash fabrics, embroidered flouncings, all-overs, in the 45 inch widths are now being shown at attractively low prices. your new Coat, Suit, Dress, Waist or Skirt, while the line is up to the min- ute then you can have first ¢chance. wool 1n all the new best time to choose For the Young Folks We have everything for the children’s complete outfits, including dresses, shoes, stockings and under- wear. Parents will do well to inspect this Ime be- fore making their purchases. Mlnnelota.