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avenue. account.” MRS. HELEN J. SCOTT. She le the First Woman Eleotor In the United 8t: poinsettas was spent Boiled @ by Scou Studio. Walter J. Markham of Virginia, is in Bemidji. Mrs. G. E. Carson is still confined Adv. keeper at hhe Crookston Lumber com- pany. They have taken rooms et the Mark Morse residence, 1205-Dewey “There is nothing-likelier to keep a man within compass than having constantly before his eyes, the state of his affairs, in a regular course of es and.deposit what you can save-at interest in the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Mrs. A. Cochran and Miss Cochran delight- fully - entertained at a five course poinsetta luncheon this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Palmer. The rooms were decorated in green and red, smilax and large bouquets of Swedish Ladies’ Aid supper at 0dd Fellows Hall, Thursday, Dec. 12. Pickled beets Dill pickles Fricasee of chicken with tea biscuit| ACTION.TAKEN BY BOARD OF of ‘county-bills. z Mashed potatoes Steamed potatoes COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT -Appropriated: $625 to defl‘y one- Cranberry sauce Cake ument as per agreement made last Dissolution of Partnership. ed business as follows: $161.31. ? By mutual consent the co-partner-| Refused to change the name of the| Bond of the county:auditor placed ship heretofore existing between |town of Wheeler to Polaris owing to|at $5,000; treasurer at $75,000; Otto G. Schwandt and John Marin,|the confusion it would make in state |sheriff at $5,000 and coroner $1,000. under the firm name of Schwandt|and county records. Appropriated $500 for clerk hire & Marin, is hereby dissolved. Road contractors were given until | for the county auditor as he had been ©fNéssss Belram! Ave. Otto G. Schwandt will pay all out-|July 1 to complete contracts. paying out of his own pocket. Ad- et 4 e standing indebtedness and all bills| Report of -board of audit, which|ditional payment recommended by the due above firm are payable to him. |consists of J. L.. George, Fred Rhods, | public examiner and attorney gen- The business will be conducted|and A. E. Rako, showing treasurer’s|eral. from this dte by Otto G. Schwandt.|accounts to Dec. 2, 1913, read and For sale by Barker’s drug store.—|Liane and C. S. Dahlquist rejected. |For sale by Barker’s drug store.— NWi SWi a3 3 S .\,( c Trea rnz | rmmmr onLY “Whoop- Skirts, My Dear -A_Majestic real live comedy, chock full of fun. A Stranger .at. Coyote An:Ameorioan:story of how:a enrageous stranger rid: Coyote of its'bad man and-brought.order out of chacs. Hiwstrated Song: :Pm Sending ‘a Message to . Mamma - Sung by Mrs. Remfrey Keep tab on your expens- = Daughter al the *pr” Rmn-nuc story. of « Revulmiom days dramatically portrayed: in o whlchdlphtlnunl‘thelpyflmmllfem"ln attempt to save her nobleman lover. “A Test of Leve” - A Rip Roaring Oomedy B. Palmer, Mrs. George For Love of Her . A Majestio story of a man's sacrifice for a blind girl. The Bowery Pearl Fisheries y A Solax:story of a restaurant keoper who:thinks every: oyster ha -a pearl in it. Saturday and Sunday nights, with' ' Matinee Sunday at 3 p. n.,lnn Sarah Born- hardt-and hor all star company, in the' .speotacular photo play, “‘Queen Elizabeth.”’- lnl.urparh being used. The afternoon in playing “500.” MENU Lutefisk, Cream gravy . *-Leschetitsky ‘Method Residence :Studio 11002 BemidjitAvenue <Phone 168 Cabbage salad MEETING ON DECEMBER 3 helf-of the-cost -of the G. A. R. mon- Coftee - spring. —Adv. The board of. county: commission-| ‘Report of A. P. Ritchie, as secre- ers met in an adjourned session at|tary of the county fair, read amd 1:30 p. m: December 3 and transact- | 2dopted. ‘Report showed a balance of R. F. HURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Get a. Can AND EMBALWMEF LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE - LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW -|Office second fieor O'Leary-Bowser Bidg Notice of Sale of Timber Btumpage on State Lands. Dated at Bemldji, this 4th day of |filed. B c'“rx{oél::':- :Orahy Tv.n u:n{ 'g:t;fl:{ln':r ::;, .‘: bile —_— e December, 1912. Applications for abatement of taxes 18, 9 S'clock In the forenoon, cortain timber belonging to the ‘Biate 00 OTTO G. SCHWANDT, |from Clara M. Opsahl, Jacob Delting,| You will find that druggists every-| and ;,1330-' }" I ot i ionta b RO ok s PHYSIOIANS; SURGEONS JOHN MARIN. village of Blackduck, Ernest Norberg| where speak well of Chamberlain’s| statement of the estimated quantity of each kind of timber thereon that vlu DR: RO @l ORE and Jonas Nilson were recommended |Cough Remedy. They know from | 08 8¢ offered, "mi of th, aised price of each kind of such timber, per M g WLAND- GILM feet, or per sord. o e, Y be: : If you are troubled with chronic|to the State Tax Commission. long experience in the sale of it that SY% NE! ocn‘:' T 161 R 30:090 M pine @ PHYSICIAN "AND SURGEON constipation, the mild and gentle ef-| Applications of R. M. Skinner, R.| in cases of coughs and colds it can %“mc .q,h; ‘,W Der fi“ 360 cm.d AAYHC] $1.00" per. fect of Chamberlain’s Tablets makes|G. Patton, F. J. Barackman, Oliver|always be-depended upon, and that % SE¥ of §‘ec 12ra8 A 900 por M e h o them especially sulted to your case.|Hill, J. S. Plllsbury company, E.| it is pleasant and safe to take.| @ $5.00 et bb: 3o s sprce @ 18 por entarge? iaa. Toles @ 180 eash; |DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, Tuce’ @ $1-25 per cond 1) 50 temaraci tios Office—Miles™ Block s @ )5c enach 6,000 cedar posts '@ 1 500 ceddr posts @ OLSge 20, T. 151, R. 30:—50 M pine @ $8.50 per PHYSICIAN AND' BURGRON .!5Mspruc.@'500 er M; 15 M tamarack @ $4.00 per M; rds Office in Ma: z Passed several thousands of dollars Adv. @ $1.26 per cord; 3,060 ‘tamar S o Dr poten g 18c sash: | 'Phone 396 T e phone 397 to her home. James Malone was reported im- proved this morning. Go with the crowd to the roller rink.—Adv. Mr. Bushnell returned to Minneap- olis Saturday night. William T. Cox, state forester, was in Bemidji yesterday. Rev. 8. E. P. White went to Hines this morning on business. Go to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. John Zieg- ler, Monday night, a nine pound girl. E. M. Tschoepe of Nebish was in the city on business Monday between trains. The winter play ground of Bemid- ji—the roller rink.—Adv. H. A. Ledenberg, state food and dairy inspector, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Annie E. Shelland, superintendent of schools of Koochiching county, was in the city yesterday. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Pioneer. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined boxes. Miss Dorothy Humes returned to her home in Cass Lake today after a visit of several days with Miss Donna Lycan. Henry Felt of Mallard was in Be- midji between trains Monday and was the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Mo- berg. He was on his way to Grand Forks. Ask to be shown the special prem- iums offered to Ploneer readers. They ‘will be brought right to your door or may be seen at this office. The regular meeting of the Baptist Ladies’ Aid will be held in the base- ment of the church, Wednesday, December 11. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Harry Hodgdon was on the sick list Monday and unable to carry his Pion- eer route. Luther Bower took his route for that day. Harry is again able to attend school. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual sale and New England supper, Wednes- day, December 11. Supper twenty- five cents.—Adv. Nathan Head of the Red Lake agency, was in Bemidji Monday. He says the Indians are taking great in- terest in the farmers’ meeing to be held there next week. Neil Currie left this morning for Orth where he will visit the camp of John Wilcox for two weeks. Mr. Wilcox is logging for the Coolidge- Schusler company at Orth and Fun- kley. A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Ploneer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth $1.50. Mrs. A. E. Nelson will leave to- morrow morning for her home in Towa where she will spend several weeks as the guest of her parents. Mrs. Nelson will stop in Minneapolis for a day. 1 have for sale at Pogue’s barn, carload of horses, weighing from ten to eighteen hundred; both draft and driving teams. C. B. Baughman,— -Adv. Mrs. C. Johnson of Duluth, arrived 00 cadnrfionu 1c each. of Sec. 23, T. 151, R. 30:—30 M pin 9.00 per M; 10°M jack and spruse @ 1506 M5 M tamarack @ $4.00 per s 10 corde s ruse 0.9 {13%|DR. C. B. SANBORN Der cord: 300 thinarbok tios & 1ocenonk 150 00 ] poles @ 15c each; 1,00 ) PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON posta @ 'lc each. S , T. 161, R. 30:—80 M pine @ §8.50 p l‘ ¥ s S spruce 5. M; 10 M t: mar-ck @, 3400 por M; 350 cor ruce ; ack tes @ 10c each; 14,600 codar yoln". 16¢ eac! R. 30:—10 M pine $8.00 per I&l M|DR. A. E. HENDERSON 3 " .“., PHYSICIAN AND- SURGEON 2Eugs | Oyer Firat National bank, @3 . : - Setice 3':12 Ber SBrd; 500 tamatucic ties ey e A8 ver 330" | OfRer Phons 35, Rasidonce "Fhoue T & All (except Sty § ‘315) of Sec. 32, 81, R. 30;—60 M spruce @ §4.00 per cords spruce 00 Sord: 300 oad rds @ per o' cotar poies @ 1e saen: 9206 seBer DR. E. H. SMITH % NW d SW 34, T. 10 M mpruce é‘s‘a"ou ot ek 12%F ool S| PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON d; tam, ; . 2 ) g 05“ “%:; caox'n;l 001%“’;#": t:a: 10c each; 7,300 cedar polu o c each; Office in ‘Wintér Block - 01 L, T. 150, —1 M pi 90 Lots 1 and 4 of Sec. 4, T. 150, R. Dt . il : and tamarack'@ 3400 Dot 1 500 ammrack Hea 8 ?ae",fi'h‘-’ *I.966 Sadar pojes| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3 (f 3 @ 15 e ol Gxflscudnr RO @n“a gach . Office in u.yo Blook 2 - 2 ; of Sec, pae He will commend your good judg- 1 3 tamaracic @ 34.00 par 3 16 3 1eldmn @S2 por 5 e, & | Pone 18 3ence Fhang 211 { ment and appl‘eciate your i !hOught— ce per cord; 700 tnml‘;r-ck ties @ 10c each; 1,100 cedar poles @ 15¢ b . . . SEi S “Sec. 33, T. 149, R. 30:—1 M pi; .00 per | EINER HN — fulness in choosing a gift so useful—a X o‘-“i%de'el‘?h"cfo ) 26 pet cord, 150" @imardek: ties 2 M pine @ 800 gor pHYZ;) :3‘ Ai?wmmn o eac i i istinc- SE¥% NW and N SEX of Sec. 34, 9, —: fountain pen so convenient, so distinc f p:;eu@ 5 %}:.p:uéé §, O per it: To M tamarint O 050 e M Office over Security Bank s © cor tive—a pen that really fills itself. ! oz each :%no gesdnrptol @ 15¢ 5,000 posts G Ie sach, w 0 ec. . T per M; 50 M tamarac] 2 . # and codlr DENTISTS The illustration below-shows-why the - w & ”g‘ @Ix;t‘l x::)ma NW% of Sec. 12, T. 148, R. 30:—35 M pine @ $7.50 per L filli i a3 of 8 24, T. 152, R. 31:— self-filling Conklin is so dlficreflt e iy ast dror f; P 52 R, B—10 M pine @ $7.00 DR. D. L. STANTON — from the old-style dropper-filler fountain 2ruce, G $1.00 per cord; 490 tamarack ties @ S sach: 3500 Bl Gotes 67182 DENTIST - 3 @ Wi, NE £ S 26, 52, R. pen. The Conklin will not leak in your ; u,“(o"" 22 1400 for ”:‘:f?{.‘:;"g“?";@ fH gg“p%‘\f‘ fléfi"co@m'. 3r54::‘§ Offics in Winter Block e -4 ‘mara ceac : pocket or on your hands—it will not sputter £y wfir e ot @ of Shch: 151, R. 31: ——: M ce;r:;:' e ::Cu DR. J. T. TUOMY . . . 0 e spruce er M; o 9o . or clog when you write—it will tam -c{% % c'ni ) - nzo: e:a. spruce’ @ 31.00 per cord: 3,000 tamarack plre i ‘ o : not ink your fingers when you fill 780 wmarack tlesn ot 3 . : =280 sords snriice: G 300/ pariord: | oy ationat Bank- TR CTeL: 388 = [ - . . . % 29, T. 151, 31:—5 M 4,00 it. A dip in any ink, a thumb-pres- per M o425 ccfl: jriiivd ?“31;3"0"" Zin‘sfi 506 um‘?-cx fies : :;;:°:m;’ $ Vs gy 2 il s Sec'S, T 180 R 31100 gar . G. M. PALMER sure I(Z: thelf Cl;\escent—}l:‘lllér, kfind the 123“1?03';“5" :{;‘: fiol}z::%:r::kl ",,:,:c each: 700 cedar poles @ 10c DENTIST n fills itself—that is the Conklin way. %98 Sec. o T 150, B 31:—26 a1 pine 00 per M: 50 M spruce @ $4.50 Sk Hiosa P? . i t.c’mlarlek ties G 8¢ eavht 10,050 c.d-!r“ °p§i’.’f'®"’§f.'§°=?ch’.‘ 58,050 coar ‘poata | “Bvening Work by Appointment Only As the ink-feed is automatically cleaned by each Ak o bl e, 1'113'00153 TEronk than ' T, @ Tt met 3 1M filling, the Conklin never accumulates sediment 16e'saon; 2000 c%‘ll:r;‘;% is 31 ':“h":h d” each: 1,000 cedar poles @ NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY - . . . . . N % SEY% an, ts 3 and § of Sec. 19, T. 147, R. 31:— 100 M 1 @ $8.00 Open daily, axeopt sundny 1 to 6 p . In clog g, Wil wihionti Gipriab b nie husgues guney e TR Y RATRLA LIS scratch, always. vfl NE Snd Lota § and 6 ot See 510 155 Cat 300 Per M pine @ $9.00 ; @ “ 00“ SE‘A of Sec. 20, T. 146, R. 31:—40 M pine @ $10.00 per M; § M jack TOM smT NE 1 St 23, T. 146, R. 31:—80 M pi. 10.00 3 fi‘E% NE',“A :nd GSCE % SEY% of Sec. 12, T. IDGHER@S; —Sflp plnl @ 310.00 DRAY AND TRANSFER per 247X 43D T1ANO MOVING NE¥ NE: d Lot 2 of S 13, T. 146, :—15 M pl — . Tore N A ket 36 T a5 R 3210 Mopruce 8% $erUP%o Xi | Res. “Phone oF 18 America Ave. x.';u;): @ 33.00 per M; %106 cord sprce @ $1.00 per cord; 1,200 tamarack fMice Ph'“ 12. i ] 2 L Lots X lnd 3 fif Sec 11‘ T. 180, R. 32:—320 M pine @ $8.00 per Self Flllll’lg tamarack @ ¥3.50 pe 300 tamardck ties @ $c each; 500 cedar poles @ 108 L RS TIITTITY . é!fia me and N R. 32:—65 M pine @ $3.00 per | & Py Fountaln ‘Pen 3 10 M spruce @ $8.50 per M: 10 M tarsarack @ 33,50 por s Sos corar oo ek © $1.00 pe: cord 1, soo umanck tles @ Sc each. x * sw w;'WKn‘ Sé% et T. 149, R. b‘(“‘o,rd‘); !npru\’efis@ 31 ;)D per ('Olbd * * % Rakd The thumb-press “Crescent-Filler”’ “mgmfi, B SR g TR @ S0 e SR 1] cmarSL | ‘REMEMEER * — . . . . 8 T. 149, R. 3 pi 8.0 * identifies it always. Every self-filling ¥ uee, | :ad i 1;;1- car@d 2200 tamarack tios P A T e B , The Fair Stot : 9 X : eaci ar Store Bells Conklin Pen has it—no other has. ; - SEY NE! G500 R 32115 M pine @ §5.00. per 3: 5 3 spruce | x Postage Stamps * ' 1t 5 12, T. 149, R. 32:—65 i 01 TheNon-LeakableScrew Capstylesare ) TRADE o+t o) ;;%nw :.fra; e &ty 65 3 pine @ $8.00 per M: 5 M spruce : At Oost : made in both regular and short pocket i te 3,50 12 of Sec. 13, T. 145, R. 33:—30 M plne G $8.00 per M; 5 M b . % ; REG.US. Tors ot Sel5) T L R 3350 M pine @ 3800 lengths. The latter are only 4 inches 1 : 5% Wi and s¥y 58 “otssle‘c:tu ! i“ * * f—" : i long and may be carried with perfect i- s @ 100 each: i%] 0b cepar poren’q ¥ ok @ AR R R R RS RS . f 3 0 1 safety in a woman’s hand bag. Station- > [ ;“5&,? $Led g;,;;v;g;gvg, tami ers, Jewelers and Druggists sell the self-filling Conklin on 30 days’ trial. TERMS OF SALE. *'FUNERAL” DIRECTOR ‘This sale is to be held p\lrllllnt te the provisions of Chapter 104 fl(l the Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, Beneral Laws of: lfl’nnelou for 1905, amended by Chapter 476 of the $5.00 and up. Write to-day for catalog / & 3 S M feet will bé offered and s01d per ll and two lttle books of pen wit—all free. ! ok, timber estimated. ana. sed e cora "will be oftered and. sold M. E. IBERTSON KI EN CO. - Fills itself like this or ost timbe and » Le or pole or b THE CONKLIN P MFG. e in just four seconds. Fihas gz oaber aaertisch on the Janks In th diEesns scotlona None. of lhe - UNDERTAKER - aad 271 Conklin Bldg., Toledo, Ohio timber. can be #old for less than the appraised prices as given herel NEWYORK _oSTON. CHICAGO . 23, Bidfing e and apoke, e il Spprstaed prees” Bl us Sre | COUNTY CORONER 366 Fifth Avenue 59 Temple Place 700 N. American Bldg. Hmber aavest :’&coer{“!he‘ land: " No bids of less than Ave () per eent will b .nte;‘llnh.d na Y3 f said ber at sald pay down in cash at ny o 2, < ’ . i~ rs time 3'° "“s' % c’m OF 'the. appraised value of the timber, based ‘on the1| 405 Beltrami Ave.> ‘Bemidji, Mina. llg bond to the State in an amount at XCI.IK of the timber, conditioned ‘upon cutting all of sal (h.,t (her m-: -be upon the land (be it more or less than !l. ) ¢l re by and ‘paying’ the S the balance that may be due the ofor, lllfl. tor the !&l!i’l(\fl performance of all the terms and conditions —_——————=———— of the law governing such matters, “Permits” will be issued to pnrcllmrl? 2 good up to and- tohexvlra ol;ll Junefi:. }l"l“b (flruzherdcu‘:flng ln‘d remo:izn‘ o such_timber, and_the law allows the Timber Board, by unanimous vote, (- grant onesxtension of Ume. of not s ore than Gue: logging soason, if good THE SPALDING i ‘reasonis n for not having been abie to complete the cutting and Femovi = ‘within the original time limit of the Permit. All timber cut to be scaled or muntad on the land where cut by a re[u‘lr State’ Examiner, 'and is not to be removed from such land \mtu 8 been’ 5o seall or wunted, and flnll settiement 18 to bs based on lG‘l. l.lld count. “Duted at Bt Paul, Minnesots, this T1st day of \o\embser STIERN State Auditor. The above ‘‘ad”” appeared in last week’s: Saturday Evenmg Post. Sold in Bemidji exclusively by Barker’s Dru'g“& Jewelry : Ston