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Economical Both in Use and Cost CALUMET BAKING POWDER — And it does better work. Simply follow your customary method of preparation — add a little less of Calumet than when using ordi- nary baking powder. Then watch the result. Lighit, fluffy, and even- ly raised — the baking comes- from the oven more tempting, tastier, more wholesome. Calumet insures the baking of an cxpert. Ask your grocer to-day, RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARD: World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Ill. Paris, Ex- position, France, March, Expectant. A man slightly under the influence! of lquor strolled into the art gallery, | wandered about aimlessly for a while and stationed himself in front ot a| painting of peveral mermalds half sub- merged in water. He regarded this picture intently for perhaps a half hour. Then he walked over to an at- tendant and said: “Shay, ole fellow, what time doesh tide go out, any- way?” _— If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com- mon ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle in effect. For sale at Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Book Annoyed Him. “Oh, please do away with that book!” was the remark of a man to the bench, when the conviction book was produced to show that it was his fifty-sixth appearance in court. Off the Wire. 5 Operator—“Number, please?” Sub- scriber—“I was talking mit my hus- band und now I don’t hear him any more. You must of pushed him off de vire.”—Milwaukee News. Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long exper- ience, viz: Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil- son, Pa., who says: “I know from ex- perience that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that ex- cells it.” For sale at Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. I announce myself as the Re- publican candidate for the office of County Attorney for Bel- trami county. i If elected I will be the attor- ney for the connty. I will con- tinue to conduct the office eco- nomically, as a purely business one, and in no sense as a politi- cal office. I solicit the active coopera- tion of the people of this county in support of my candidacy. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Bemidji, Minn. MINNEAPOLIS LADY BADLY SCALDED WHILE COOKING. ‘While preparing a dinner a young Minneapolis wife had the misfortune to scald her hand so badly that over half the skin came off. She was alone at the time and rushed over to her neighbor’s for help. This neighbor promptly applied Allen’s Ulcerine Salve and in ten days the hand was completely healed without a scar. This salve is one of the oldest rem- edies in America and since 1869 it has beep known as the only salve powerful enough to cure chronic ul- cers and old sores of long standing. Because it is so powerful, it will heal burns and scalds without a scar in a remarkably short time. Allen’s Ulcerine Salve heals from the bottom up and draws out the poisons. If applied on new cuts and sores it heals in one-third the time that common salves and liniments take.—Adv. Remarriage in France. The marriage or rather remarriage statistics in the . mairies of Paris made sad reading for the sentimental- ists. Of 2,270 disconsolate widowers 148 remarry within a year. The de- fections incredse with terrible rapid- ity in the second year, which sees 628 relapses from the ranks of mourners. At the end of the third year only thirty-seven widowers remain. With the widows it 18 even worse. None remarry within the first year of their husband’s decease, but it is feared that this is due not to fidelity but to the strict legal veto which obtains in France. Once the law’s delay is at an end they go off with vertiginous rapidity. Of 1,907 weeping widows in eighteen months only four had not exchanged their weeds for wedding garments. BEMIDJI DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE. E. N. French & Co., Druggists, de- serve praise from Bemidji people for introducing here the simple buck- thorn bark and glycerine mixture, known as Adler-i-ka. This simple German remedy first became famous by curing appendicitis and it has now been discovered that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation IN- STANTLY.—Adv. Spolling Boy's Fun. The scientist who eradicates the measles germ will not be regarded as & friend by the boy who would rather be an interesting invalid than go te school. Fortunate Discovery. Proprietor—“Well, sir, how did you find the beef?” Diner—"Oh, I hap pened to shift a potato, and—well there it was.” When you have a bad cold you wani the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist’s opin- fon: “I have sold Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for fifteen years,” says Enos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., “and consider it the best on the mar- ket.” For sale at Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Car of Just Arrived Jano & At 85¢c per Bushel Schwandt Apples Winsaps & Marin 00 for Series. Having been nominated for the office of Representative for the sixty- first district I solicit ycur support at the polls Nov. 5, 1912. I stand for the development of NORTHERN MINNESOTA and if elected, I pledge you ray earnest sup- port to all measures coming before the legislature, to that end. A. P. RITCHIE, - Bemidji, Minnn. AWAY WITH CATARRH A FILTHY DISEASE A Safe 0ld-fashjoned Remedy Quick- 1y Relieves All Distressing Symptoms. If you are subject to frequent colds, or if you. have any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed up feeling in the head, profuse dis- charge from the nose, sores in the nose, phlegm in the throat causing hawking and spitting, dull pain in the head or ringing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or chest with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get rellef. In a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so the nasty dis- charge will be checked, the pain, soreness and fever gone, and you will no longed be offensive to yourself and your friends by constantly hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh be- fore it impairs your sense of taste, smell and hearing and poisons your whole system. In a short time you can be completely cured of this dis- tressing disease by using Ely’s Cream Balm. This healing, antiseptic Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive relief, but completely overcomes the disease. It clears the nose; head and throat of all the rank poison, soothes, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, making you proof against colds and cartarrh. One application will convince you, and a 50 cent bottle will generally cure theworst case of catarrh. It is guaranteed. Get it from your drug- gist today.—Adv. Cribs for the Baby Guests. Among the luxuries, comforts and conveniences nowadays provided by the great hotel are cribs for the baby guests. Bven in the finest hotels these are a comparatively recent addition to the house equipment. TUp to about five years ago when a separate bed was required for a baby’s e a cot was put into the room and many persons traveling for the first time with a baby still ask for a cot They are agreeably surprised when in formed that a crib can be supplied if desired. In a big hotel there may now be kept ready for use a dozen cribs in the care of the housekeeper; cribs simple but of the latest style of construction, ready to be sent whed |FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen- ever they are wanted. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for his boy who haa a cold, and before the bottle was ali used the boy’s cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay five dollars doctor’s bills? For sale at Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. After Annette Kellerman's Mark. Miss Nellie Schmidt, of Alameda, Cal,, is so elated at her success in swimming across San Francisco bay that she i8 now preparing to try for the world’s mile record. She will try for the mark in the new Olympic club tank in San Francisco. Miss Anmette Kellerma: en the other day at Havre des Pas, Island of Jersey, England, by Vera Neaye, who covered.the distance in the epen in 32:4145. Man of No Force. He makes no friend who never made a foe.—Tennyson. 5 Beware of Ointments for Oatarrh That Contain & as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the|¢all on Tom Smart or G. E. Carson. Whole system when entering it through the mucous should never be used except on prescrip- tions - from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the 8004 you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains | FOR SALE—or will trade for land no mercury, and is taken -internally, acting direcily upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney | FoR SALE—One & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 76c per bot- tle. u:'i.m Hall's Family Pills for Constipa mark of 32:44 was beat |FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The surfaces. Such articles( FOR SALE—Seven WHO IS WHo0 (Continued from first page) in the senate and much advantage accrues to Minnesota to have him high in the counsel of the nation, Senator Nelson has had the misfor: tune to become involved with some “standpatters” at different times, but his real record is one of ‘steady work for the people of Minnesota in particular and the nation in generni. MODERN WOMAN AS FARMER Qne Found In Massachusetts Who lg College Bred, Cultured and Very Successful, There. {8 a woman farmer, living in & suburb of Plymouth, Mass., who iy considered by Willam D. Hurd, direo tor of the extension work of the Mas. sachusetts agricultural college, as far and away the most successful and al together the most worthwhile person of the feminine gender drawing her pay-envelope from Mother Earth, and she 18 just the most refined and cul tured and charming sort of college bred woman that can be imagined. “She lives in a great and wide and fire-placed century-old New England farmhouse, set at the front of its own I k(‘ o | h\"'i"*'i(\‘ A\ two hundred acres (which this woman farmer hag reclalmed and oultivated under the most modern scientifig methods) and buttressed at the back by its own outbuildings for the clean- as-a-whit, pure white pigs; the pure- blooded Holstein cattle; the delicately tinted Buff Orpington pullets; the wedding-shower-bouquet and funerals pillows-of-peace greenhouses; and the high and broad and original old barn for young stock, painted ox-blood red, with a tower-pointed silo nestlifg in the corner of it.”—Suburban Life Mag- azine, T Fewer Fogs In London. . Efforts of the Coal Smoke Abate ment society, in greatly reducing the volume of smoke, have been instru. mental in_making black fogs rare in London. A few years ago these fogs were quite frequent in London in win. ter, and for several days at a time the city itself and the outlying suburbs were covered by a dark, black pall, sometimes high in the air, but more frequently descending and form: ing a thick, dirty and greenish-yellow- ish substance through which the peg ple had to travel. Fogs still gceur ip London, but only occasionally, and not for several years has there been an old-fashioned fog when torch- bearers had to be employed to indl cate the way. —_— —_— Preserving Carpenters’ Tools. To keep tools from rusting, place a Bponge moistened with coal oil in the tool chest. * Classified Department HELF WANTED - WANTED—Good girl for general house work. Wages $20.00 per month. Superintendent of Red Lake Agency, Red Lake, Minn. Employment till December 1st. Ap- ply at this office. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply at 1218 Bemidji Ave. Mrs. A. H. Jester, WANTED—An office boy for the winter. Inquire of Tom Smart. WANTED—Cook at Blackduck, Minn. WANTED:—Bell boys at the Mark- ham. Palace Hotel, FOE SALE AN AN, FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Store. cil (the best nickel pencil in the world, at Netzer's, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCualg’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at 6 cents each and 50 cents a dozen. 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—Sman fonts of type, Several different points and in first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Be- midji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. Ploneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. £ FOR SALE—Six room cottage, fifty foot lot, between Fifth and Sixth street on Beltrami avenue. Easy terms. Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE—80 acres good farm land in town or Liberty, section 25. A snap if taken this fall. Write or room modern house on Dewey avenue, with two lots. Bargain if taken at once. Apply J. E. Flatley. one seven room house, fifty foot corner lot, good location. Rey- nolds & Winter. three passenger Ford or one five passenger Maxwell. dresser. avenue, FOR SALE—XKitchen range, bed and Inquire 1018 Bemidji Rogers Silver Free Galvanic Soap One hundred wrappers entitle you to 6 of these elegant full-size Teaspoons, or 3 full-size Soup or Dessert Spoons—which- ever you wish. Coupons from Johnson’s Washing Powder count same as wrappers from Galvanic Soap. The spoons we offer are the Genuine Rogers A-1 Extra Silver Plate. teed ten years’ hard wear. French Gray Finish, Rich Grape Pattern. Every piece stamped Rogers. Buy a Box of Galvanic—NOW A box contains just 100 cakes, the wrap- pers will secure the spoons, the soap im- proves. with age. Take the front panel, only, from your soap wrappers and washing powder cou- pons to our Branch Premium Dept., in the store of v L. ABERCROMBIE at the above-named store, mail same direct to us, enclosing 5 two-cent stamps to cover postage and we will mail spoons direct to you postpaid. Co. family use. FOR SALE—Good driving horse for Apply Bemidji Brg. Easy terms. FOR SALE—Large fire proof safe. Reynolds & Winter. | Phone 210. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooming house, _— rooms partly furnished. Good lo-l\VA. cation. Inquire 309 Minn. Ave. or | 12| for Wrappers from Guaran- Fashionable 216 2eltrami Ave. B.—It not convenient to you to present the wrappsrs Don’t forget— this Special Offer expires Dec. 15th, 1912 B. J. Johnson Soap Co. Milwaukee, Wis. (@0 FOR RENT—Seven room house, cor-| ner Mississippi avenue and Oak street. Inquire at Fourth and| rooms for light house keeping, or will buy furnishings complete of four room cottage if price is reas- onable.—A. T. Carlson, Carlsons Store. Irvine. | FOR RENT—The Hefiron house,| St . oo 903 Eleventh St. Inquire at First| WANTED—OId cotton rags, clean, National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. free from buttons. No silk cloth, FaR”RE‘NT—f‘\\ arnrflnllse. gunny sack or wool cloth accepted. of Joln G. Ziegler. Ploneer Offce. =SS i 5 = |BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand MISCELLANEOCTS | furniture. 0dd Fellows building, 'TED’AT'O'A\'CE—'To Telit 4 oF 5| across from postoffice, phone 129. room cottage, furnished, until May | WAN 1st or two or three furnished| dor Inquire | 'ED—Plain sewing. 1000 Miss. Av Mrs. Con- Phone 154. Cars in good order. E, J. Swed- back. REV. DAVIL CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR SPEAKS IN THE CITY HALL FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 One of the greatest speakers in the Socialist move- ment. . Come and hear him. you should hear him. Socialism you must know what Socialism is. not oppose anything scientifically unless you understand it. It is a worthless task to argue against Socialism un- less you know at least the primary principles. Gome and Hear Morgan He is authority. .. If he is elected will be our next Governor The Lecture Will Be Free P. MORGAN Paul of St. If you are against Socialism If you intend to work against You can- Ladies Are Specially Invited 4