Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 2, 1912, Page 4

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4 PAID ADVERTISEMENT $10.00 for Serles. myself as a candidate for the mom- ination of sheriff of Beltrami county and solicit the support of the voters at the Republican primaries to be held Tuesday, September 17th, 1912. ANDREW JOHNSON, Shotley, Minn. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($5.00 for Series.) 1 hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of representative on the Republican ticket at the pri- maries to be held September 17th, 1912, and if nominated and elected 1 will serve the-people of the district to the very best of my ability. D. P. O'NEILL, Thief River Falls, Minn. Acting upon the earnest solicita- The Taste Tewes' HOTEL RADISSON MINNEAPOLIS FINEST IN THE NORTHWEST LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE RETAIL DISTRICT, NEAR THE LEADING THEATERS, CON- VENIENT TO EVERYTHING. RATES ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER $1.50 PER DAY. ROOMS WITH TOILET $2.00 PER DAY" ROOMS WITH BATH AND TOILET $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 PER DAY. GIRGULATINGIGED WATER tion of friends, ¥ again announce| PATD ADVERTISEMENT ($10.00 for Series). 1 announce myself as a Republican candidate for nomination to the of- fice of county attorney for Beltrami county at the primaries -September 17th. i If nominated and elected I will continue to conduct that office econ- omically, as a purely business one, and in no sense as a political office. I solicit not only the votes, but the active co-operation of the people of this county in my candidacy. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Bemidji, Minn. GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA To Darken the Hair and Restore Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color It is easier to preserve the color of the hair than to restore it, al- though it is possible to do both. Our grandmothers understood the secret They made a “sage tea,” and their dark, glossy hair long after middle life was due to this fact. Our moth- ers have gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to ap- preciate the wisdom of our - grand- mothers in using “sage tea” for their hair and are fast following suit. The present generation has the ad- vantage of the past in that it can get & ready-to-use preparation call- ed Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As a scalp toni¢ and color restorer this prepartion is vastly su- perior to the ordinary “sage tea” made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair depends on a healthy condition of the scalp. Weyth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy quickly kills the dand- ruff germs which rob the hair of 1ts life, color and lustre, makes the scalp clean and healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beauty, and makes it grow. Get a 50 cent bottle from your druggist today. He will give your money back if you are not satisfled after a fair trial. THE ORLEAN'S Pictures. on the screen until the last act in this has been played. First Show 7:30; Second 8:30; MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT Three Great Reels The greatest story ever produced in Motion A story which will hold every spectator spellbound and breathless from the moment it flashes Doors Open at 7 O'clock Admission: Adults 10, Children 5¢ COAGH great life drama Third 9:30, -jence over one that seems like looking Majestic Theater Tonight. A perlod play, if well done in mo- tion pictures, 1s one of the most ac- ceptable of any. It is a pleasure to present one so mearly faultless as.is this one. The subject matter is neith- er a play nor history, but is taken from a well known episode in the ju- dicial annals of France during’ the year 1795. 1t is a case of the great- est judicial error ever on record. The principal thread running through the story is that of a resemblance of two men. The principal actor in the pic- ture acts a dual role. When one is aware that the incident depicted real- Iy occurred, the picture has an influ- back into the past a hundred years. M. M. Ranet plays the part of “Rous- £21,” the merchant, and “Gasnier,” the robber. Hig work, assisted by great camera work, is a revelation. It is the most wonderful camera work we have ever had-the pleasure of ex- hibiting. "In a number of pictures Monsieur Ravet steps out of a picture as “Roussell” only to immediately appear, following himself, as “Gas- nier.” In the presentation of these high class features we feel that we are elevating the picture business in this city to the high standard where it belongs. PAID ADVERTISEMENT $5.00 for Series. In compliance with Section One of Chapter Two of General Laws of Min- nesota for 1912, I hereby announce myself a “non-pa:tizan” candidate for Probate Judge of Reltrami county. J. EVAN CARSON. Brinkman Theatre Vludeville,_‘llovinl Pictures and Iiiistrated Songs Vaudeville Program Tuhu & Dreis The Gentleman and the Idiot Ghas. Marsh The Society Entertainer Picture Program The Deputy's Love Affair A Gripping Drama of the Mexican Border. Essanay. For His Mother's Sake Pathe American Drama His -Little Sister Lubin Admission Adults 15c and 20c FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON ‘UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA rooms; Sun . Located in heart of business sec- lon but overlooking the harbor and Lake venient to everything. X t Ono of the Graat Hotols of the Rorthwest FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALME? Bilioe 313 Baktrami Ave. It’s the orange can with the Indian’s head—look for it—be sure you get it whenever you buy baking powder—it’s your gu It makes arantee of better baking. CALUME In millions of kitchens the country over, Calumet is the only bak- ing powder ever used—and it has won that tremendous popularity solely because of its purity and wholesomeness. baking failures impossible, More economical in cost and use, RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS, World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Ill., 1907; Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912. BAKING POWDER William €. Kigin INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Eslgia First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property Bemidji, Spilled Paint On Clothes Our experience enables us to remove paint quickly, easily and perfecdy, leaving the garment like new again, and not destroying the life and strength of the fiber. The MODEL Dry Cleaning House HOGANSON BROS., Props. Telephone 537 106 Second St. THIS HANDSOME SUIT CASE And § Botties of HIGH CLASS LIQUOR This beautifel Sait Case, 24 inches long, Blled with 4 full qt. bottles Old Uncle Mike Whiskey 1 full quart choicest Blackberry 1 bottle Superb Royal Favor Port Wine $5.25 i 01d Uncle Mike Whiskey is the best, whiskey that can uced by money and brains. 1t's smooth and mellow. and. has & most agree- able taste. It's absolutely pure, wholesome, straight distilled and aged in bond. The Black~ berry and Port Wine are the finest to be had. 1f you are not perfectly satisfied with either the suit case or the contents, send it back and your money will be returned by first mail. THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER is made because we want at least 5.000 more satished customers within the next 30 days. ‘On account of high rates to points in . "Okls.. New Mex., Texss and all Southers and Westem’ Espress’ Co.'s points, 75 cents excra et be remitted with order. ORDER TODAY so that you can be sure to get one of these cases FREE. - Largest Whelesale Mall Order Liquor House in the Nerthwest LEWIS L. METZGER CO. Department The Pioneer Want Ads 15 cents. 80 your want ad gets to them all. HELP WANTED WANTED—Middle aged woman as housekeeper in small family. Good home and good wages for the prop- er person. Must know how to care for a baby. Call on or address P. J. Russell, office Security State Bank. ‘WANTED—Nurse girl. Inquire Mc- Groth’s Variety Store, 320 Minne- sota avenue, _—— WANTED—Two bell boys, Hotel Markham, FOR SALE FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. . The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—104 acres of hardwood timber land in section 31, township 148, north range 34, town of Lib- erty, Beltrami county. Price for whole tract $1,600. Apply at Plo- neer office. FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, several different . points and in first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Be- 380 Jscksen Strset, St. Pau, Minn. J midjl Ploneer, Bemidji, Minn. OASH WITH COPY % oent per word per Issue Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The “Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people whodo not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen- cil (the best nickel pencil in the world, at Netzer’s, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at 5 cents each and 50 cents a dozen. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. ) FOR SALE—Large range for $20. Apply 917 Minnesota Ave. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room for rent to respectable man, one black from high school. 523 6th St. FOR RENMT—Five room cottage, 119 12th St. after Sept. 7th. Inquire Dr. T. J. Tuomy. FOR RENT—Two rooms, teachers preferred. 416 Irvine avenue, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—By high school boy, a place to work for board and attend " school. Apply D.- Dunavan, 411 Minnesota Ave. Phone 123. WANTED TO BUY—Growers shippers of potatoes will dgcwell to correspond with us. D. E. Ry- an Co., Minneapolis, Minn. BOUGHT AND SOLD—sSecond hand furniture. Odd Fellows building, across from postofiice, phone 129,

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