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Three years ago my ~little slrl, o was taken sick. with scarlet fever and later drqmy “set b8 8 nd he ithout the nllsht- % [lest - suece: A slfflple 44 [ Swamp-Root leng bacriber- ta-f mD..lly Plonur Rotice about ten-days be-|ach 1 continued-using it with® grate- txfiiru. ful results. = The inflammation be- “ gan to subside-and.-after-she had tak- ~|en the first fifty-cent bottle, and at- ter she took-two large bottles’ she 99|and has- been in' good' heal since. The doctor came to every day ‘and examined he - |second -day-until-he- pronoun kidneys in-perfect condition: Now and. then -the: doctor was un- der_the impression that 1 was giving my “girl his ‘medicine’ and failed to do a bit of good and: desiring not to oftend him, I did not tell him I was giving ‘her Swamp-Root ‘and he did | mot know the difference. I did not use one' drop of his medicine-after I started my girk on. Swamp-Rogt and have: always felt that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ‘saved my girl’s life, for which I'am-grateful. I cannot praise it too highly. " Very truly, : MRS. MARY BYRNE, New Brunswick, N. J. State -of New Jersey Co\mty of Middlesex Published évery. t.Sun- lu by “the llm!fll PIOM P?:th‘:t « The Need of More Water. The meeting: of ‘the 'Commercial club and council committee last night more ‘than brought home the fact that although Bemidji is located on-two big lakes' a e i h" plenty fof sworn by me, according to law, om available ‘water, there is at present |her oath saith that the above state- . ment made by me is just and true. a shortage.. The water used at pres- MRS. MARY BYRNE, "7 ent comes from.-a deep. well and is m:w&:,"s :2&, “;:;“2?5}1“1;? Xehge Mra .Mary Byrne,. being' duly. not enough to suppl; ter | 1909. 2 &7 10 Bupply drinking water | 0y pGARRT P. O'DONNELL, and water for fire purposes at the Notary Public. 5 : T Tettar to | Sme oo i Dr. Xilmer & Co. The meeting last night made cer- | |Binghamton, 3. ¥. Prove What Swn&nn-kmt vnll Do For Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, It will ‘convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable in formation, telling all about the’ Kid- taln recommendations to the coun- cil. It is hoped that these will be acted on at once as the fire hazard is greater in winter than in sum- mer. sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. dollar bottles for sale at all stores.—Adv. The Big Land Show. The second Northwestern Products Exposition is opening in Minneapo- lis today. The exhibits are housed in the First Regiment Armory and include the products of seven North- western: states. Those in charge say that the show this year far surpasses that of last year: All railroads have * rates into Minneapolis this week and next and persons who go down at | this time can hardly affoerd to miss % thig show. - o ———— | The Teléphone Company. 1 H The Pioneer at this time wishes to thank the Northwestern Telephone company-for the: service it gave elec- tion night. Thé company furhished the Pioneer with'connections to sev- QThe vacation season sends a.flood of good chances to you through the classified page. clerks, stenographers, office help, traveling companions—in fact upset things generally. QMany new alliances are formed during this season. QWatch for your chance. eral of the nearby precincts and ma- ( / terially aided in the: gathering of the information which went into the extra. - Concerning the Amendments According to a report from St. Paul yesterday, ‘the: seven senator amendment. failed of passage at the general election: by & big vote. Jul- ius Schmahl, Becretary of state, said that the cities went solidly against the amendment and that several rur- al communities .showed a big vote against it. Returns on the amend- ments .are meagre but indicate that the good roads amendment was pass- REL Dooita Tt At . Al son, exin , 88, ed by a good 'vote. - Mr. Schmahl be- =y “:y Blrt:r'n Druggw;mn.—- lieves that the vote on increasing Adv. the gross earnings tax of the rail- “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 ‘Chamberlsin’s Cough Remedy and the first' dose eased them, and three bottles cured them, says Mrs. was -pronounced:cured: by:the ‘doctor = - ‘(M. Evans® neys and bladder. « When\writing, be Regular fifty-cent and vne drug q Caretakers, substitute|: The explanation will be found,- 'noh in any single feature, -but in’ t hefull ‘service ‘of «tio y Assoctated Press, it raeslvea the for-. the New Yorl in-all ‘the darge; The Chics own_special ‘correspondents 1 very. Central’ West,” who' re- port all important news by tele sraph Complete and reliable market found _in ita cSlumns, with all ther news of the business world. its (ng department also is of the best. But man and woma c-nnot live by news alome. The true:distinction of The'Chieago Record- Herald comes with what it gives over and:above the news—in ‘Such-features as S. E. Kiser's - daily column’ of humor, George Fitch's witty essays, Arthur ~ travel articles, Raiph Wilder’s clever cartoons, besides ser- ial stories by moted authors, etc. Its criticisms of the drama, music and |books are unsurpassed: by any in the country. Choicest of all these extra features: is the Sunday Magazine of The Record-Herald, a real magazine, fult of good stories and pictures by the best living authors and artists— a feast of entertainment for the whole family. The Chicago Record- Herald has earned its pre-eminence by solid all-around excellence.—Adv. Classified Departmeny - HELP WANTED = A s WANTED—Girl or woman to cook for ‘superintendent’s family at Red Lake Agency. - Salary $20.00. Position is for one who can take charge and be her own boss. In- quire” at this office or call W. F. Dickens by telephoné or on a re- verse ticket at the' Red Lake | . Agency. ‘WANTED — Girl for general house- work. Wm. Clish, 1216 Minne- sota avenue. Telephone 508 WANTED—Girl for general - house- || work. Apply Mrs. A. H. Jester, 1218 Bemidji avenue: WANTED — Cook at Jarvis hotel, Nymore. Phone 410. FOR SALE 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 Pilo- neer office. FOR. SALE —If .you want to- hire seven ' teams of -good horses for winter’s work, write Hugh Mal- ||| colm, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE — Hard coal stove and || other household goods. nesota avenue. FOR SALE—Kitchen range, bed and dresser. Inquire 1018 Bemidji ||| .avenue. | FOR SALE—Horse. WIll sell cheap. ||| Inquire J. B. Hansen, 523 Minne-1/| sota. | B e — FOR RENT s T e s : FOR_RENT_The Hefiron houss, \ The state canvassing board will 903 Eleventh St. ‘Ingquire at First ||| ‘ meet Nov. 26. It is composed of National ‘Bank, Bemidjl, Minn. Chief Justice Start, Associate Jus- lnq;hjn I tice P, E. Brown, Judge P. W. Mor- * rison of Norwood,-aad Judge Wilbur y T8 | M F. Booth of Minneapolis. Sy m}fl couonmnn e [ WANTED—O! 3 ) 3 * BlackSilkStove Polish free from buttons. No silk cloth, Making & @Good Witness. ot e at: s guniny sack or wool cloth ascepted. - Ortle McManigal, confessed-dyna- [+ iSedto ";:,,‘;:f‘fi;lg;;vnyfig;j;nd"g-;r! o Pioneer Office. miter, is making & good: witness for|l dirt- You get your money's worth. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand |f | the government at the' Indianapolis Bl k S Stove furniturs. . Odd Fellows: building, e trials. He. is telling freely -of what ta‘c l Pollsh across from postoffics, phone- 139 P he knows of the activity of the union f'-':‘t’;fl'iy’ni‘i%"lm" KERRERR KRR X Kx %k leaders and his information is being *x x brought in full by the government. * 5 x| —— w0V poiien you ever nsed—~ fi| ¥ ‘ ; * Is:n,:"dmlcr will rznlu your * mm x Not Enough ’L‘nrkey. x S *x +— All Burope may:be draged into a | i3 s S X The Fuir Stors Sells * war ‘within- a wgk because there |, 7.‘3:‘;.’;1.':':’,‘1,"‘; n."..mm.. : Postage Stamps : | does not appear to be-enough “Tur- Ty It be > koy” to meet tlie‘demand of ‘the big x % powers. For years, Turkey has been etaamosaus! fos e o w: i .. 5 i 3 x the “gick man of Europe” with- the KKK KRR K KKK B powers - apparently z\la:rding him but in reality waiting patiently for 1 ‘the day when they can.get more ter- BATLLD b o 1BN LW 5. A THE £000 A0 BRUES ACTANC2™ /996 ritory.- Now that Montenegro and|’ R Sk o e ey Bt'/y/w/fl/mwfls 1.’! Burope,- the time. looks Tight-to get| A \ that slice bat'theé powers are hav- ing troublé ‘convincing the victorious armies’ that “they ‘have fought suffi- clently. e Mother of Presidents. = % For the first time since Zachary Taylor, history is.to repeat’herself and Virginia-hae given the nation|- another president. Woodrow ‘Wilson was born-in Staunton,: Vlrzlnh, Dec- ember 28, °1866.° - o furcenters epo rfurs, and this means that the present hxgh pnces of fu will go higher. 7 Record-Herald has i 18- Ni 6 ’V " READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS tlfapmn& wfllpflv G]VEN ARDWARE CO. mmm:vnox IF YOU WART IT 8lMu1flnn-An. 5 rtage of ten million Our ahfire of tlns. A lmle tlme spent : Phons s182. - Royal Mail Stnm 5 orvices 30 snms' WEEKLY: SAILINGS FROM- MONTREAL: AND QUEBEC “Liverpool Service S.S. Victorian, Dec. 6th '8.S. Grampian, Dec. 12th, from St. John * Garry Christwas Exeursioas o Europe Book ; yout pulme Tnow and be sure of a good ber : These -tumm are among the larg- i eatnndbenuflm{mmcheSLhw- Tence ports. We can book you through from Be- midji. No delay or hotel expenses on the road. For rates, reservations and all’other information apply to R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 H. H. WATSON General Agent, Minsieapolis Property Phone 87 . BEMIDJI Phene 9. Bemidji, 3 AND EMBALMER Offies 313 Wohrami Ave. William™ C. Klgin “INSURANCE Rentals Bonds, fgal Esat FimMoftgnqeLouu on City and -Farm |6 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. “Stars of the National Game” (Baseball Song) Featured By the Late Mabel Hite and Mike Donlin Words by Jas. O’Dea Music 'by Anna Caldwell Published by Special Permission of JEROME H. REMICK & COMPANY Mabel Hite and Mike Donlin, the ex-New York Giant were to star in the “legi- timate” this season under the management of Liebler & Co., but Miss Hite died - last month. The Frank O’Malley-Edward Townsend comedy, “The Head of the Family” was to have been the vehicle in which this bright little comedienne and the former baseball swat-smith were to ride to dramatic glory. Free with the Pioneer Issue of Wednesday Y ou CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND & EARN $25 00 OR MORE WEEKLY We Wl“ Show You How e R : If you bave ideas—if you can THINK—we will show you the secrets -of this fascinating new profession. Positively - no expenence or literary excellence necessary. No “flowery - language’ is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are moving “heaven and earth” in their atterr pts to get enough good plois to supply the ever inereas- ing demand = They are offerirg $100, and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas Nearly all the big film companies, lbe buyers of photo- « plays, are located in or near NEW YORK CITY. Being nght on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort-of lots are wanted by the - producers, our SALES DEPART- RIENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. We have received many letiers from the big film manu- facturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANLE CHAMPION g COMET MELIES ETC., urging us to send photoplays to 4 them. We want more wnfierz snd we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays written by people who ~ “never before wrote a line for publication” Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it out.as directed by us, and it sells for only $25; a low figure, You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time Work. FREE “Send your name and address at once for free copy of our : lllustrated book, ‘‘MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING.” Don’t. hesitate. - Don’t argue. . Just whsflhunew profemou may mean for you andyour future. Write mow and learn - - =