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COUNTY ELECTS . “GEIL TREASURER (Continued from first page). I0RNN’ SY, | TEST OROPPeD OveER T/ Bte HOW TH' NEw CHURN wWORKS, | i il pae constitutes a clearing : 6T 5eND Away % ; French .. .. .. oo vn on an 1,999 g AN’ Gev One i 4| Don’t Ne;_leetl(}oll}, Ely’s Cream 7 ¥ Sheriff: i fi oM A . Balm Will Stop it in the Sneez- |house -of ‘White : 7 ‘ ing Stage. i Johmson .. .. .. .. .. .0 .. 1416 S 3 »» — Peterson .. .. .. :.i: 800 s % 3 i T Elephants. sTrom Register of Deeds: A cold generally attacks the weak- 2 Bemiaj ugn,: Ne. :::: HATTIS oy, o0 chio- o ity o s, sa 104 \ est part, affecting the eyes and ears q Most people »havc a Bemilar, i meedn n:}um' Moon . o e ....1106 A ||In some and producing nasal catarrh . : 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall Probate Judge: g and throat troubles in others. A cold Whlte elephant,—— ajl: Beltraml Ave, and ~Fifm - 2 is due to an inflammation of the mem-| y. £ LR . = : 1133 ZRCR RSN . ) | 3 I gfr:m, ek et .. 793 brane lining the alr passages, and dlscarded artlcle Wthh — : ) may be promptly cured with & little| o 3 second and' fourth i e o o A Eiy's Cream Balm, which immediate.|€1ther has served its Sunday evening, &t 8 Orowelliin, s . cmiait 8 s g ly relieves the inflammation and all|__ - f th fi{?.fi:“amf o Coroner: A the distressing symptoms, such as PUTPOSC or or other Hannah <. o5 0 s e os s D88 sneezing, coughing, running at the 2 = DI Tbertson .. .. .. .. .. .. ..1216 nose and eyes, hoarseness, sore throat feasons 15 not earning u:':‘-:::'“ Supt. of Schools: fever and headache. Qne reason why its room o “‘f,‘ e ":_'g — Stewart ..1471 this pure, antiseptic Balm acts so =4 ' evenings,” st ‘0dd Fellows Heffron .. 1031 quickly is because it is applied direct- q Every Whlte elephant ol . ® = 1y to the tender, sore surfaces. 3 M GQIVIN UY YW . & .0 B 4 FIRST TRY-OUT. Even in.leve_ra ,chronie cases of ca- of yours has acash valu Regular meeting nights SAVED QuITe A tarrh, Ely’s Cream Balm never fails every ist and m'w,a.—. 8 day evening at § o'clock. hall. E PIT.ABBY Senpin DE MONTLUC A TRUE GASCOM Character of Romantic - Soldler Illus trated by an Incident During the 8lege of Sienna, :ulqul::kl.yd:n: eflectull::yhchrek ::e to some one. oisonous discharges which clogs the e head and throat, causing the disgust- q A want ad WIH find ing hawking, spitting and blowing of - the nose: This remedy not only driv-|& buyer fOl' a few cents. @A R Regular mestings —First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Yl lows Halls, 402 . Bals Ave. 5 38 Blaise de Montluc was a soldier and & marshal of France who fought [ ] through. half the sixteenth century. es out the disease, but heals and strenthens the weakened membranes, thus ending catarrh. Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting dis- For this is the . baking powder that “makes th baking better.' — ocourage, high spirits and an unquench ‘ ease. Don’t put up with it another Y R able galety, whl:h dlstlnnlah]e: h}: I . day. Get.a 50.cent bottle of Bly's d ant T o5 above soldlers of a graver mold. Hy 3 - Cream Balm from your druggist and —_—_— . . was the veritable captain of his soul see how ‘quickly you will be relieved. ® n..-..""'..".”'..‘.."&"...“fi,i’.: . . Tn the Tl wars Haie do Nont et ertoons e ae | 12 Cent a Word-=-Cash Beruer g s -. lightfully ~ appeti Juc commanded the defense of Sienny © UNBWD & DEeD at Odd Fellows Hall, . . lpgandwholemm during the prolonged slege. When the 402 Beltrami. town was reduced to a few ounces of bread dally, Blalse was overcome with sickness, and had himself carried about in a chair muffled up in furs. But perceiving that the inhabitants especially the women, were “thus ren dered apprehensive of their fate should he dle,”—so0 runs the excerpt from Dq Montlue’s “Commentaries,”—"he call ed for & pair of crimson velve| breaches, lald over with gold lace very finely cut, for they were made al & time when he was forsooth in love, He put on a doublet of the same, and & shirt of crimson silk and gold twist; then a buff collar over which he puf his arms, very finely glit." He was at that time wearing gray and white, “in honor of a fair lady ta whom he was.a servant when he had leisure.” 8o he put on a hat of gray silk, with a gray silver hatband, and & plume of heron’s feathers set with silver spangles. ? He also put on & short cassock of Captain and Fullback of Harvard University Football Team. DON'T KNOW. THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS Many Bemidjl people who have chronic appendicitis, which is not very painful have doctored for years for gas on the stomach, scur stom- ach or conmstipation. E. N. French & Co. state if these people will try simple buckthorn -bark, glycerine, etc.,, as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the German appedicitis remedy, they will be surprised at the QUICK bene- fit. A SINGLE DOSE relicves these troubles INSTANTLY.—Adv. Remember, Calu — “:J} met is moderate in price _highest in | quality, L 0. 0. F. Camp No. 8¢ = Regular meeting every secone and fourth Wednesdays at 3 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. - Ask your grocer for ] Calumet, Don'ttakea B J substitute. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS, ocd Expesition, is Exposition, Classiried’ Rebecca Lodge. ~Regular meeting nights — first apéd third Wednesday at So'cleck. ¢ == —1 0. O. F. Hall XNIGETS OF FYTEIAS ® Bemidji Lodge No. 163. Regular meeting ‘nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at § “ o'clock—at the Eagles Hall € Third street. — LADIES OF THE MAC-. CABEES. NOT Meaok gy TiE TRUST Market for American Autos. A good market should be found in the Caucasus for lightweight low priced American automobiles. Tha gray velvet, garnished with “liitle American car {8 peculiarly suited ta plates of silver at two fingers’ distance road conditlons here, which are prac. : 7 from’ one another, and lined with cloth > - 5 N tically the same as in the TUnited ) i of silver, all open between the plates.” BStates. Purchasers have found the ‘Then he “rubbed his face with 4 cars of European - manufacture toa color into his cheeks, and drank a Department The Pioneer Want Ads | OASH WiTH ooPY i % ocent per word per Issue MASONIO. A. F. & A. M., Bemidy; 233, Regular muun: nights — first and third Wednesdays, 3 o’clack—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave.,, and Fifth st Bemidjl Chapter Ne. ™ R A. M. Stated unvmunt —first and third Mondays, 8 ) oclock p. m.—at Masenle Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. - Elkanah Commandery No. 3¢ K. T. Stated .conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o’ 3. mat Masonio Tomple Her trami Ave., and Fifth St n(). E. S. Chapter egular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, § o'clock — at Masonie Hall, Beltraml Ave., and Fifth Greek wine till he brought a lttle heavy and swung too low and - are < turning their attention to the Ameri small draught with a little bit of bread. can product. Within the last few weeks two or three American run. “He then looked at himself in th abouts have been brought in and have glass, strutted - before his officers, attracted wide and favorable interest, though he had not the strngth to kill & chicken, and rode through the town ‘There is every reason why the Ameri. 4 ” can will haye a preference if advans > o the great comfort of all beholders.” ~—Youth’s Companion. tageously priced. 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 The .Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who do not take the enerall d their nei ' 80 your want ad gets to them all. - Lt 7 ead thele "fi"hw' % Cent a Word Is All It Costs HELF WANTED . A e e WANTED—Girl or . woman to._cook |FTOR RENT—The Heffron house, OB, EXCUSE pat A8, THERES S0Me- “There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. My children : were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy WILSON BUSY WITH HE COULDN'T TAKE THE JoB y CABINET TIMBER Notorlous Crackeman's Explanation of Hls Reason for Refusing an Easy Part In Play, trami avenue. (Continued from first page). An American philanthropist made a - for superintendent’s family at 903 Eleventh St. Inquire at First M B A Liden .. and the first dose eased them, and Roosevel! No. 1638, George business of getting jobs for men just tnree bottles cured them, tsays Mrs,| Red Lake Agency. Salary $20.00. National Bank, Bemidfl, Minn. R""""“':“““: nights out of jail. A notorlous cracksman 4 -| ‘Position is for one who, can take|FOR RENT—Two steam heated ofi Thursday everings at & Conway . .. R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. £ offiee oclock In Odd Fell came to him with a letter of introduo charge and be her own boss. In- ¥ lows Gell .. tion from the clergyman. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—| quire at this office or call W. F, s Ofgary-nowser b“ndhlg.- i French “I'ye the very thisg you want> said Adv. : Dickens by telephone or on s re.|FOR RENT—Warm nouse. Taquire ww.a - Johnson the philanthropist, when the jail-bird verse ticket at th. d Lake| _°f John G. Ziegler. Raguier mestiy ‘Sent & Petersen .. had dilated adequately and with pride i ) W e the, Red Tekd Brat and third Tuestays at . Harris . upon his exploits, “I'll see my friend ® gency. g LOST AND FOUND J 8 oclock at 0dd Fellows . Moon .. Briggs. Come around tomorrow morn. It l-s(::?; l:ve!l'nn‘::i:z:::,w&'; Avoa WANTED — Carpenters. Large JOD. | ~ s o eaans Hall, 403 Beltrami Ave. ‘4 - ing” S—— Inquire Geo. E. Kreatz, contractor,|[FOUND:—Two safety vault keys. MODERN SAMARITANS. Clark .. N VLU LARN YUu ¥* from Stratford, through a hoary druidi- . 1 x he crac d by the , 8] Ty i Regular meeting nights ec . Carson. ... o g g S GO PLAYIN TRICKS ) | f oal wood. Atlast you climb the rocky | $07 Bemidil avenue, or telephone|OWaor-can have same. by calling at the frat and Ghird Thursdays Torrance promptly at the appolnted hour o YéR UNCLE AR eminence on which this clustering 26. de oneer office ana paylng for this in the L O. O. F. Hall at 8 3 ¢ e e m. Crowell “You're to go to work at once,” sald TOKE THA clambering town 18 snugly nestled and | y ANTED Competent. girl for gen- "> s et it find yourself upon soll that was broken for bullding in the very year that our eral housework. Mrs. Sarah Rob- Saviour was born! We Americans are | _ °rts, 609 Lake Boulevard. likely to fancy that if you give a vil-| WANTED—Cook at Svea hotel. Hannah .. ..... 50 69 89 52| the philanthropist. “My friend is pro- Ibertsol w o =127 93| ducing a melodrama. In it is a scene Stewart .. 88| where a burglar enters the room and Hefron .. 63| cracks a safe. It'll only take you a MISCELLANEOUS oo oo ADVERTISERS—The great state of ] X THE PERFECT BREW Leads Them All AGENCIES EVERYWHERE THEQHAMM BREWING COF .7 STPAUL, MINN, | I the homes where quality counts you will always find %\ 2 | Organization society. few minutes, and you don’t have to speak & word—just execute the job with the minute detail that will make it look real. Your salary will be $50 & week.” The convict dolefully shook his head, “Sorry I can’t take the job, boss.’ “Can’t take 1t? Why, it's the chance of your life.” “Can’t help it, boss; I promised my mother I'd never go on the stage.” The Gyroscope. When the movement of the gyro- sqope attains a high degree of ed it is very difficult to displace the plane of the top, which balances itself in the most unlikely positions. An attach- ment of this kind, but of very large di+ mensions, if placed on a wagon or & boat, gl the vehicle extraordint stability. Trains resting on a single ‘line of wheels set under the middle of the car have attained high speed dur ing recent experiments in Germany and have proved perfectly stable—~ Harper's Weekly. _— Women’s Ald Fund. Among the bequests left by Mn Bngland, whose estate is of the gross value of $1,341,805, 18 one of $50,000, to form a “Women's Ald Fund,” to asslst married or unmarried wemen with medical care and nursing, so as to help thew in the rearing of their offspring. The fund is to be adminis- | tered by Mrs. Caroline Huth, Mrs. Margaret Samson, Mrs. Edith Weath- ered, Mrs. Sophia Allen, and Freder- fck Morris, the honorable secretary of the Marylebone branch of the Charity Stop That Itch! 1 wil guarantee you to stop that itch in two seconds, No remedy that I have ever sold for “ezema, Psoriasis, and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satisfaction’ than the ). D. D. Prescription for Eczema I guarantee this remedy. -, Barker's: Drug_Store. | Henry Seymour Trower, of Surrey, | lage time enough to grow it is sure to become a city by an by. But look FOR SALE at Wantage, crowning the hill§ AT | ~ i i old-Oxford; a village when Alfred was [FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen- born there and a village to this Yery | cil (the best nickel pencil in the hour.—The Independent. world, at Netzer's, Barker’s, 0. C. BEAUTIFUL HAIR Markusen’s and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at 5 cents each and l.l. 0 FOR SALE—104 acres or nardwood AT SMA G sT timber land in section 31, township —_— 148, north range 34, town of Lib- A Simple Remedy Beautifies the| erty, Beltrami county. Price for whole tract $1,600. Apply at Plo- Falling Hair, T FOR RENT—Rooming house, twelve, What a pity it is to see o many| rooms upstairs over Model Bak- people with thin, wispy hair, faded| ery Partly furnished. Good lo- or streaked with gray, and realize| cation, Inquire at the Henrion-| that most of these people might have| pet Millinery Parlors, or phone; tiful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There FOR SALE—Sman fonws of type, is no necessity for gray hair under several. different -.polnte; and’; tn sixty-five years of age, and there | 0Lrit class condition. Call or write no excuse for anyone, young or old, thifs offios for proofs. Address Be e ’| midji Ploneer, Bemidji, Minn. full of dandruff or heavy and rank|FOR SALE —If you want to hire] smelling with excessive oil. seven teams of good horses for You can bring back the natural| winter's work, write Hugh Mal-}; color of your hair in a few days and| colm, Bemidji, Minn. forever rid yourself of any dandruff| poR SALE—Rubber stamps. The| grow strong and beautiful by using| rypber stamp for you on short no- Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem-| ¢jce. edy. For generations common gar- den Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair, FOR SALE—Seven room house. Mod- ern. 716 Minnesota avenue. In- WANTED — Young lady, employed, WANTED—A small comfortably fur- North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is thé Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courler-News covers North Dakota like & blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication ;it 1s the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, on-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per.line per month. Address the Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—100 merchants in North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- it” lead pencil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Pioneer in order that all receive advantage of advertis- ing. For wholesale prices write * or phone the Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31.. Be- midji, Minn, 7 desires room and board with priv- ate family; pot close in; but with- in walking distance:of Third St. Address T. 8., care of Pioneer. nished house with furnace, or coal stove heat until May 1st. Address with terms and description, R. C. Spooner, Wilton, Minn. 50 cents a dozen. Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops .neer office. H soft, glossy, abundant hair of beau-| 319, having thin, straggling hair, either and loose hairs, and make your hair Ploneer will procure any kind. of| and Sulphur is' recognized by scalp quire at residence. Looking Far iInto the Future. Italy has added to her agricultural |specialists as being excellent for| FOR SALE—Kitchen range, bed and area by draining the great. Fucina |treatment of hair and scalp trou-| dresser. Inquire 1018 Bemidji marshes and thus providing & 1iving | pjes, avenue. for hundreds of thousands of her pov- " | erty-stricken population. It will prob- If you are troubled with dandru: FOR SALE—Horse. Will sell cheap. ably be hundreds of -.years before |°F itching scalp, or if your hair i8| rnquire J. B. Hansen, 523 Minne-} ‘America is so thickly populated that |108ing its color or coming out, get a| gota. additionsal area will of necessity have | fifty cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and - to be acquired for farming, but when | Sulphur from'your druggist, and no- FOR RENT the time arrives there will be ensl- |tice the improvement in the appear-|. b neers able and willing to drain the|g5ce of your hair after a few days’| FOR RENT—Two houses on Tenth treatmont.—Ady. _and Minnesots. Inquire 1215 Bel- ‘WANTED—Stenographer wants po- WANTED—OIld cotton rags, clean, i Pioneer Office. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand sition. Has had some experience. Address, Turtle River, Minn., R. F. D. No. 1, Box. 44. free from buttons. No silk cloth, gunny sack or wool cloth accepted. furniture. | 0dd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129 Who Sells 1t ? 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 monmey back basis. A store on every: street and in surrounding cities. Here They Are: Oarlson’s Varlety Store’ Barker’s Drug and Jew- olry Store W. 8. Sokroeder 0. 0. Rood & Oo. E. F.Netzer’s Pharm 3 Wm. MoOualg = J. P. Omioh’s Olga Store * Roe & Markusen " F. Q. Troopman & Oo. L. Aberorombie The Falr Store Gould’s- Oonfectionery | Store . ;s Ohippowa Trading Store Red Lake Bemlidji Ploneer Su ] Retailers ‘will * receive immediate shipments in gross (more”or Jess) by | calling Phone 31, or addressing the |° e T i

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