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ly 1y Can’t Fail Wi Bakm’ S nmmmw s SAVE MUCH MONEY * Insted of so much meat a great many Bemidji housekeepers-are now serving “Minnesota®® Macaroni twice a week. ‘They say the men folks are not only glad to see them save the meat money, but like the delicious nut-like flayor of “Minnesota’ Maca- CALUMET Baking: Powder —This cxperience has taught her ?‘ has used Calumet. France, Marclx, 1912, LEGISLATURE MAY {loss by fire of his warehouse, wood- HIT FEES OFFICES |%ica: mies monchwest ot cass Lave. teh fire taking place at noon Friday. | No stove was in’the building and it N |is a mystery how the fire started. Moonon, but is said to be designed Mre. Wesche Teports. the loes, be: fo supplement the process. The Sul-| g qeq the puildings, of his carpenter livan bill provides for a trial Of:tools, feed, seed oats and several charges asainet - the; judge 17efm‘efpleces of farm machinery, and a sup- court. This bill is held by those op»!pIy of beef and pork. He estimates posed to it as merely a blind to head |y 1o0q a1 between $600 and $700. off & direct recall by the people. | piunately the wind was in the right direction to keep the flames FARMER HAS BAD FIRE {from the house which was about Cass Lake, Feb. 10.—C. G. Wesche' forty feet to one side. —_— (Continued from first page). “How do you make such dzl:- cious muffins? Mine are always so dry. And if I make the batter thin they fall. How do you do it?"* you only I use K C ‘Baking Powder. always turn out well, so it must be the baking powder. ** Mine It zs the baking powder. To make muffins, cakes and pastry rich and moist, yet light and feathery, a modern double acting baking powder must be used—one that wnl.l give off leavening gas in the oven as well as in the mixing bow! BAKING PowbER is really a blend of two baking powders, one of which starts to raise as soon as moisture is added. The other is inactive until heat is applied. This sustains the raise until your muffins, biscuits or cake is done. K C Baking Powder costs less than the old fashioned qmck acting kinds, yet you need u-e no more and it is superior to them in every wa-r. 2 Try @ can at our risk and be convineed RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS ‘World's Pure Food Expositit Chicago, Il., Paris Exposition, was in town today and reported the| —She has tried Calumet in every sort of baking test and ske knows. that. Calumet is pure—that its leavening qualities are perfect—that it never varies in uniformity. The econcmy of Calumct she has also proved—it costs less—goes further—prevents waste of miaterials. e : 5 i ~W —This is the pleasing experience of every woman W] == Have you tried it? money back if not satisfactory. Grocer gives you on, BAKING'POVV A NGT e py THE TRUST ALUME] i 'ET Baking POWDER CHICAGO PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Paid $5.00 for Series. ANNOUNCEMENT, 1 hereby announce myself as a can- didate for alderman of the First ward for re-election to be voted upon at the regular election held in the city of Bemidji Tuesday, February 18. I respectfully solieit your support. JOHN MOBERG. GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them Bemidji Cases. i Bach of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular neighborhood, who -have used and recommended Doan’s Kid- ney Pills for kidney troubles and ur- inary disorders. This mass of proof includes over 30,000 testimonials. Bemidji is no exception. Here is one of the Bemidji cases. B. Carisch, 621 Fifth St., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I can still recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have done me a world of good. The statement I gave about them in October, 1910, still holds good. For many years I had kidney and bladder trouble, My back pained me almost constantly and my kidneys were irregular in ac- tion. I at last procured Doan’s Kid- ney Pills and used them. They prac- tically rid my system of kidney com- plaint.” — For sale by all dealers. ~ Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the and take no othe name—Doan’s— d be better others. in politics. We're trying parcels post. Money Cheerfully Refunded BEN. SCHNEIDER, Pres. ANY great man is a per- petual heritage; an _in- spiration to all other men to they can to be of serv1ce to We don’t need to limit this inspiration to acts in public life, for very few of us have occasion to act in public life, But Lincoln may be an inspiration to all of us to de what we have to do, what- ever it is, as well as we can. a humble, and apparently unimportant or it may be something big. ness in that spirit. ; . All out of town orders sent prepaid by This store is the home of Hart Schaffner &-Man_:icloth'es" men; to do what It may be to run this clothing busi- roni much better then meat. To those who.do not know what a big difference there'is in macaront as sold at the stores, the rich, delicious, flavor of “Minnesota” Macaroni will be a:revelation. It is four times as nutritious as beef-steak, 18 much easier to digest and costs only about one cent a dish. ' - Try the handy “Minnesota” Cut Macaroni, which is cut into uniform pleces—it cooks more evenly and 1s quicker to prepare.—Adv. OPEN TIMBER BIDS MARCH 28 Cass Lake, Feb. 10.—The date for opening bids on timber on the Leech Lake Indian reservation which was originally set for. February 24, has been changed to March 28. The tim- ber is scattered over about 750 In- dian allotments and the total amount to be sold is about 20,000,000 feet. This timber cannot be sold without the consent of the Indian’ depart- ment, and the contracts must be made with eachindividual Indian. BEMIDJI DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE. E. N. French & Co., Druggists, de- Serve praise from Bemidj! 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. ) In the homes where guality counts’ you will always fil\d THE PERFECT BREW “Leads Them AL *Cadillac cars. ’”H i it i i PAID ADVERTISEMENT.. For This Series, $10.00 I ‘hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of judge of the municipal courtiof the ‘city of Bemidjl, at the coming city election to be held in"and for said city on the lsth day of Fehnury, 1913, 1 respectfully solicit the support of the people of Bemidji. JOHN L. BROWN. GOD LIVER OIL Allll IRON 'l‘wu Most Worm Famed Tonics Com- bined in - Vinol : Cod Liver oil and Iron have prov- 2d.to be the two most successful ton- ics the world has ever known—Iron for the blood and the medicinal cur- ative elements of cod liver oil as a strength and tissue builder for body and nerves, and for-the successful treatment. of throat and lung trou- bles, Two eminent French chemists dis- covered a method of separating the curative medicinal elements of the cods’ ‘livers from the -oil or grease which is thrown away, but to these medicinal elements, tonic iron is now added, thus combining in Vinol the two most world famed tonics. As a body-builder and strength cre- ator for weak, run-down people, for feeble old people, delicate children, to restore strength after sickness; and for chronic coughs, colds, or bronchitis or pulmonary troubles. We ask you to try Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned it it.does not help you'— Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji Minn.— Adv. - No. 8241, REPORT of the Condition of the Northern National Bank at Bemidji, in the State of Minnesota, ATTHE CLOSE OF BUSINESS 4, RRSOUROCES, Leoans and Discounts . $246.47.40 Overdn(ts. secured a) 287.45 . bouds to mnmclmnlltlon 50.000,00 Oiher Bonds to secure Postal Savings.. 0,000.00 Bonds. Securites, ot 44,0438 anking House. Furn 8 5.000.00 D | Ot et Herara O 8,000.00 ipecie | Lekal tender notes covitl stock paid $ 50.000.00 ) %3: ‘h:.aa fund.. 10,000,00 ndiv D and taxes paid. 1,885.36 National bank. notes outstanding... 5.000.00 Due to other National Hank: 14,381,55 Due to State and Private Bs 4,630.53 204,558,583 Demlnd ‘Certificates of deposit 1.945.29 Time certificates uf deposits. 84,279.78 | Certified checks. 315,87 ¥ | Cashier's checks 4,604.63 Postal Savings Deposits. 5,474 STANDARD OF THE WORLD The Cadillac plant in its equipment of fine machin- ery, fine tools, jigs, fixtures ‘and appliances is not equaled in the motor car industry. This equip- ment includes more than half a'thousand special automatic labor saving machines. are capable of turning out from two to ten times the _ volume of work produced by ordinary methods—an important factor in making possible the Cadillac: price and an important factor in making possible the Cadillac quality. The equipment includes more than 100;00Q tools, dres, jigs, fixtures and appliances of which some 20,000 were made by us speclally for Ja Bus trom National Bans (o re- serve_agents). Due from State and Private Banis. and Bankers, Trust Compani Savings Banks. 0 Due from ngnroved reser 2641605 Chocks and. other cash items 803,55 Notes of other National banks. Fractional paper currency, ni and cents.. 53,80 i Lawful money reserve in banic i Redemption fund with urer (5 per cent of circul Total - - LIABILITIRS, <§|P’ glg als Total - - STATE OF MINNESOTA, | unty of Beltrami. ' (%% . Brooks, Cashier of the ahove- named bank.do solémnly swear thatthe above statement 18 true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . Rrooks, Oashier. bscribed -ua ‘aworn o beforeme this Sth day of Feb. i (Seal] enABAM M, TOBBANOE Notary Public. Boltrami County, Minn, My commission expires Aug. 24th, 1917. CORRECT— 3 5 Aghents ‘A, P, WHITE, JE. COWAN, Of these many Classified Department “HELP WANTED WANTED—Ceck at Svea Hotel. WANTED-—Cook, Erickson hotel. | FOR. SALE—SW 1-4_ Sec. 8-149-29. miles east Blackduck. Seven ‘dollars per acre, $300.down and .. balance:in three years. Liberal discount for all cash. C. A. Pech- in, P. 0. carrier No. 113, Seattle, ‘Wash, FOR SALE—A ten-acre tract within city limits, corner Fourteenth * street and Norton avenue. Address B. F. Joslyn, city. FOR SALE—Dry poplar wood at $2.50 per cord dellvered. Inquir Nicollet hotel. FOR SA..—Five-room bungalow, 1207 Minnesota avenue. Phone 526 or 93. ° FOR SALE—Good work horse. Call on Anderson, the drayman. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms with private family.” Bath and use of phone. Close in. Ad- dress, R. W. P., care Pioneer. steam-heated | s000 Rl e B - 'LODGEDOM IN BEMIDA. ¢ 1000060060600 606 6. —at 403 Beltrami Ave. 3. 2. 0.8 . first and thir Beltram{ Ave., ané 8t 5 G O . Meeting nights __every second and fourth Menday evenings, at Odd every 1st and 3nd Wednes- day evening at 8 e'cleck. Bagles hall. G AR Regular meetings —Fires and ‘third Saturday -after noons, at 2:30—at O4d Pel . lows Halls, 403 Beltrami FOR RENT—House, with water, cor- ner of Ninth and Bemidji avenue. Inquire C. D. Lucas. - MISCELLANEOUS Bandages Wanted—By the Asso- clated Charities. Everyone who has any ‘kind of white cloth, such as old table cloths," pillow cases, cheese cloth or sheets which they are will- ing to donate please notify Mrs. E. H. Smith, by phone or mall her a card. Cloths will be called for. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building across from postoffice, phone 129 The MODEL Dry Cleaning House . HOGANSON BROS., Props. Dry Cleaning of. Ladies’ and Gents' Glothing, House- hold Goods, efc. Telephone 537 106.Second St. Lake Indian Ressrvation. Sea.\ad proposals in duplicate, each envelope marked “Proposal for Timber, Red Lake Reservation. will be recelved at the office of the Superintendent of the Red Lake Indlan School, Red Lake Min: nesota, until 12°o'clock noon, central time, Wednesday, February 19, ‘1913, for the “purchase of approximately 800,000 feet ‘of dead and down and fire-injured glnn timber on -the Red Laoke Indian d 4; Bec. 19: logs 1, 3, 8 and 4, Sec’ 207 10ts 1, 5, 8 ahd 4, Séc. 21, Town: ship 160 north, range 34 west. The tim- ber offered for sale consists of White and Norway pine, approximately” two- thirds White pine one-third Nor- way. Only dead or fire-injured timber will be sold. “All of it of good qun.llly and ‘accessible to a railroa Lal The minimum prices which will be lcce]nted are $4.00 per M. feet for Nor- 'ny pine and -§6.60 per M. for White nne. awe tim] u: for and cut prior ta Jllne 1, 1914. Bidc ers must B\lbmig tifiled cllael( for $400° ofl lom. Solvent bank, yable w the .undersigned. = These Iheekl will be returned to the unsuc- cessful bidders, applied toward the pay- hllt of timber if bid acce) ed; and d ther information as tn i proved form of oon may ned upon ro?uut to th; ufinlma R I'. DICKENS, Aot & Sph. isn. Lsent, D.-120-219. gt MORTGAGE FOANCLOSURE SALE. Default having bein made in tne ment of the uih, of Five o3 Be iy-geven and 41:100 (3511.41) Sortars, hich 18 claimed to be 'due and is dug st the date of this Rotice upon o carial Mortgage, "duly executed wnd deliivered by Andréw 3 Biiingno and sl Iltngbo, Mortgagors, to Heary M. ilton, Mortga, g:a, bearing d‘,le the 15“1 day of December, 1906, and with a power (herafll conh!ned duly recorded " the Raflnor of Deed: Mortgages, on page 353. ‘Which said Mortgage, together wlth the debt secured tharahy, was_dul; signed by said Hen M. ‘Hamilton, Mortgagee, {0 A. D, Stephens by wrireen asaignment dated the 18th day Of Der comber ‘1912, and recorded in the office of said ter of D gover the debt secured by said Mortgage or_any part thereof. THBREYORE, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That 7, virtue ot the power of sale co; sald M and “pirsvant tothe ‘sictui case made and provided, the said ortgage will be Torectoned by o maleos {he premises demoribed in‘and conveyed Mortgage, viz: ° Th. Southw: gquarter of the South- Section Ten, and the eas juarter of Nortnohalt of the Northeast ausmier cog the Southeast Tllarter of the Northeast duarter of Seatlon Fifteen, all in T hundred fifty-f North, R.‘nr -one WQI!, eflnhln!n One hundred -u? acres, more or lel{, ac- o the "Govornment” survey. and - State . lfami Cdu tm M of the Court House, in tho cuy midil = in uld onnty lnd sure OIA‘“I! 20t] day of b lock h, ::e:;i-l::{n 4‘1-100 Dnlhra n.nd Inur— taxs any,ion said premises, an« Twanty-flva Dol Atlomey % fees as stipulated in and by in case of foreclosure, monts, allowsd. by law: . subjeat o, re- d-mntlon at nny time ‘within on e day of aals, as Dated Jln“ll'y L 0.0 7 oIl Lodes Ne. 118 —every Friday, § o'slesk at_ Odé Nlovl Hall, 402 Bal X Loo0w Camp Ne. 84 Regular meeting every seceatd and fourth Wednesdays at § o'clock at Odd Fallows Hall /i, Mebeoca . Ledge. Reguler meeting nights -~ first and i third Wednesday at §eelesk. ¥ —L 0: 0. F. HalL KNIGETS OF PYTHIAS Bemidj)i Lodge No. Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evealug at ¢ - o'clock—at the Wagles Mall, Regular meeting night Hl.ll Zeltrami Ave., I.II s street. ——— e e Bt Ellunnh Commandery 20 T, "Stated mmm"" nnd fourth Fridays, § 4-” p.-m.—at Masonic - trami Ave.,, and Fifth St. I.nmmlo.o.l'.fllllul p.m . Mestings 'held - thire Sunday’ afternoon ef ekeh month at Whe Sells It ? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it’s the best nichal pencl-on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji- Pencil stands "alone in the {five] Jcent world. Itissold on your money back ‘basis. A store on every suu(nm‘hnnwndh‘. L cltles: Here They Are: . Oarlisen’s Varioty Stere ° olry Store g W. Q. Sokroeder 0. 0. Rood & Oo. E. F. Netzer’s Pharmaoy Wm. MoOuaig J. Omioh’s Olgar Store Rooe & Markusen F.B.m& O‘. Abcnr.-fl. 5 Mrs. E. L. M 5 - omw ‘n-.a-m Ba-llnfln-or M : Store ¥ * Retallers will receive shipments in gross (more or less) * liy calling ‘Phone 31,0 addressiny ‘the Regular meeting _nights- -