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GOOD ADVIGE A Bemidji Citizen Gives Information of Priceless Value, ‘When you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Feel weak, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disorders; Do you know what to do? Some Bemidji people do. Read the statement that follows. It’s from a Bemidji citizen. Testimony that can be investigat- ed. Mrs. Carl Golz, 209 Ninth St., Be- midji, Minn., says: “I do not hesitate to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. I used them, getting my supply at Bar- ker’s Drug Store and have been greatly benefited. I had a weak and lame back and suffered from back- ache and dizzy spells. My kidneys annoyed me and I had headaches. Af- ter 1 used two boxes of Doan’s Kid- ney Pills I felt better in every way.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other.—Adv. TRY A WANT AD “R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Offiee 313 Beltram! Ava. Phone 3 Who Sells It ? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it’s the best nickel pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the five cent world. It is sold on your money back basis. A store on every street ard in surrounding cities. Here They Are: Garlson’s Variety Store Barker’s Drug and Jew- elry Siore W. G. Schroeder 0. C. Rood & Co. E. F. Netzer’s Pharmacy Wm. McCGuaig J. P. Omich’s GCigar Store Roe & Markusen F. GQ. Troppman & Co. ! L. Abercrombie | The Fair Store Gould’s Confectionery Store Chippewa Trading Store Red Lake i Stcre Retailers wil receive immediate PAID ADVERTISEMENT. $5.00 for Series. . J. C. THOMPSON Candidate for County Commissioner ) Fifth District. At the urgent request of a com- mittee of citizens I hereby announce myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of county commission- er from the Fifth district. I have lived in this county twenty years and if elected will fill the office to the best of my ability and will en- deavor to give the county a good business administration. Perhaps a Tragic Comedy. A writer once said that the world I a comedy to those who think, a jragedy to those who feel. He doesn’t say what it is to the fellow who tries lo take a wide garbage can through s narrow alley-way.—Satire. " For Tired Feet. ‘When your feet ache, caused by long standing, exercise them by rising first to the toes, then on the heels, In a rocking motion for a few times. This was advised by a speclalist— Woman’s Home Companion. Man’s Eating. One man likes to be made a fuss over, another likes to be let alone, and a third likes his mind diverted. But in all cases have something good for him to eat, whatever kind he is. FIRST *APPLICATION DARKENS THE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Strength and Beauty to The Hair. Color, You don’t have to have gray hair or faded hair if you don’t want to. Why look old or unattractive? . If your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effec- tively by using Wyeth’s 8age and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a lit- tle tonight, and in the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the re- sults from a single application. The gray hairs will be less conspicuous, and after a few more applications will be restored to natural color. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the |scalp clean and. healthy, and promotes the growth of the hair. It is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with perfect safety. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and see how quickly it will restore the youthful color and beauty of your hair and forever end the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy scalp and falling hair. All druggists sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if you are not sat- isfied after fair trial.— Adv. (William C. 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It is the ONLY entirely NEwW compilation by the world’s ¢ greatest authorities from leading universities; is bound in ¥ DICTIONARYfull Limp Leather, flexible, stamped in gold on back and & sides, printed on Bible paper, with red edges and corners & Besides the general contents, there & are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- onse & y monotones, 16 pages of | Bonus of € educational charts and the latest United States Census, Present 98¢ ; at this office SIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and the It is exactly the same as the $4.00 book, ex- cept in I Y with square corners, Consecutive Coupons The $2.00 Is i plaia cloth bind. § ing, stamj ol vER m‘d bla Sy has, same S illustra- & paper, yme ol e 8 :red plates | Bonus of & and charts are omitted. X Consecutive ‘Coupons and SEVEN STATESTO HOLD BIG SHOW Minneapoiis to Have Northwest- ern Products Exposition, DATES NOVEMBER 12 T0 23 @evernors and Business Men of Min- nesota, the Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon Join in Bringing Displays from'Seven States. To bring under one roof a complete display of the products of seven states and the territory of Alaska and show on its 40,000 square feet of exhibit space the best of everything which has been produced during the season of 1912 in 1,063,000 square miles of ter- ritory, is the big task which the gov- ernors of these seven states and an organization of Western business men have attempted. The idea is to collect the best sam- ples from seven state and some sixty or seventy county fairs and, bringing them together, hold a great fair of the AMERICAN Northwest. The govern- ors named commissions early in the year and these men, representing al- most every county in the seven states, hgve been busy all summer collecting the prize winning grains, grasses, fruits, vegetables and plants, as well as securing displays of the products of the lakes, rivers, forests and mines. Show Opens in November. It is this display, which will be placed in a new exposition building in Minneapolis after the season’s bumper crop has been harvested. The busi- ness men of Minneapolis have erected this building at a cost of $75,000 and invited the governors of the seven states to make it the home of their Northwestern Products Exposition. It will be installed the first week of No- vember and open to the public from Nov. 12 to 23. The great transportation companies interested in the development of the AMERICAN Northwest are assisting in the work of collecting and installing this exposition and have just an- nounced that special railroad rates will be granted. Fach state will have a special day at the Northwestern Products Exposi- tion and on these days the governors of the stales and some prominent men will speak in the lecture halls of the exposition about their states. They will have thousands of feet of new motion picture films and stereopticon views by the Jhundred to illustrate their addresses. But the exhibits themselves will constitute the best gulde to the Amer- fcan Northwest which has ever been created. The exposition will be a min- lature world’s fair—it will be to the seven states what the world’s fairs have been to the American continent. Communities Join With States. ‘While the state exhibits will be al- most uniform, in that they will all oc- cupy about.the same amount of space and have booths of a general size, vari- ous communities of these states have secured space in the exposition for in- dividual exhibits. Besides the states there will be some seventy special booths and exhibits supplementing the state exhibits. A visit to the exposition is ex- pected to give one almost as much knowledge as an extended trip through the seven states. 'The whole idea is to give the visitors information about the AMERICAN Northwest; to create & knowledge of the possibilities, op- portunities and fascinations to be found in this great territory where Rnow only 7,000,000 people live on 395, 000,000 acres of land. Because this exposition is given by the states themselves, and is not in any way a private enterprise, the in- formation it is expected to give will be authentic. The men connected with the exhibits have been appointed by the governors and represent the high- st class of citizenship in the North. west. It will be a show of the whole people of the area represented, just as a state fair is a show by the people of ene state. Minnesota Most Important. The state of Minnesota will have the largest exhibit in the exposition and the Minnesota display will be more complete than the exhibits of the Gopher state at any state fair becaus. the Northwestern Products Exposition is held late enough to enable those in charge of securing the display to show grains and fruits not ripe when the state fair is held. The Minnesota ex hibit at this exposition will give a sane, orderly and representative show- ing of what the state is giving to the world. Tells Where to Get Homes. What is true of the Minnesota ex- hibit will be true of the others. They will tell visitors what the lands of the Northwest will do and the men in charge will inform people or give them literature showing how and where to secure a home in the American North- west. Many amusement features will be introduced in keeping with the char- acter of the exposition. The Minne- eota First Regiment Band—the crack band of the state, will give four daily eoncerts and there will be other dig- bifled amusements and features, It wili be everything to show and noth ing to sell. ] CANDY Keep Sweet WHAT’S IT MAKE YOU THINK OF? TO BE SURE. Yes, we're selling candy and lots of it—lots of it, because it’s the best that’s sold in Bemidji. To intro- duce our candies to the public we'll conduct a “Candy Day” Saturday and sell Barr’s Saturday Candy Put up in neat pound boxes, the kind that sells regularly at 50 cts. For 29 Cents At this CANDY SALE We sell only package goods and our leading line is LIGGETT'’S candy that is Our sales have jumped into the lead because we have a particular Particularly Well Cooked Particularly Fresh Particularly Pure _ Particularly - Clean Particularly Moderate In Price Half Pound to Five Pound Packages See Our Window ‘ Barker’s Drug & | Jewelry Store SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER The Bemidji Tar Paper Will Be Plane and Level and Treat You on the Square. Volume 1, No. 18. BEMIDJI, MINN.,, OCTOBER 17, Published Weekly. Subscription rates—-free. Advertising rates—ditto. Editorial rooms in southeast corner Palmer’s store. boy’s father said, “Never son, I will telephone The NEW ROUND OAK BASE BURNER Before the snappy cold weather begins look over our Base Burners and select one, then telephone us when ready to set it up. Our line of Round Oak Base Burners is complete. We have three sizes in stock, No. 41, No. 51, No. 61. . money. They are the best too, and need no introduction for we sell a car load L of these Famons. Round [Oak Everybody’s doing it. Setting stoves each year. Ask your neigh- | ,, gioves. Most of them come to bors about them. Palmer’s for stove pipe, stove —aA. B. Palmer’s Hardware. glass. reasonable in price.” in that section. at Palmer’s Hardware. broke a neighbors window. Palmer’s is prompt BOY BREAKS WINDOW. A small boy with a sling shot mind Palmer’s Hardware, they will put in a new L. J. Deitel of Nebish was a good customer on Wednesday. Amos Warner of Fowlds was among our out of town customers on Monday. He took home a fine supply of traps, saws and other goods. He reports conditions fine Joseph Paul was in from Bos- ton Lake and took his hunting outfit home with him. He trades Do you? ‘Wm. Doughtry o.f Nymore was over this week and took a good supply of our building paper. He knows where to trade and save boards, Black silk blacking, etc. I | Have that broken window re- paired. Phone Palmer’s, they will send a man right up. Geo. Saver is installing a Round Oak furnace for E. J. Gould, this week. Do you need that leaky roof re- paired. There is nothing like that Rubberoid roofing that you get at Palmer’s. Frank Koors will enjoy the comfort of a Round Oak Base Burner this winter. We set one up for him Tuesday. Do you know that we carry a full line of Heath & Milligan’s paint? It is good, pure paint and stands the weather better than other grades. The colors are right too—so is the price. If you have building or repair- ing of any kind to do, let us figure with you, we will do our very best by you at all times. Yours for promptness, courtesy and a square deal. A. B. PALMER, Your Hardware Man.

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