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K C - This Bakmg Powder Keeps Its Strength powders but no matter how | onfi takes to get to the bottom the o For goodness sake, use K C. The large can of K C lasts longer than 25 cents worth of other bakmg nful is just as good ‘as the first lgoé raises the nicest, lightest blscults, cakes and pastry vou ever ate, and it is guaranteed pure and wholesome. KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KRR KKK KRR KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK K |W FEDERAL BUH.DING BALLOT. Belleving the io]lowing location to be the most desirable for the new federal building, I hereby cast one vote tor it. Signature. NOTE—Ballots will not be counted unless signed. Return to_ the Ploneer office or place in ballot box at south-west corner Bel- trami and Fourth. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS IRk k kA h Rk kA hkkkkok &k PLAN NEW ELWELL ROAD Cass' Lake, Feb, 2.—J. C. Thomp- son and Jesse Dade, county commis- sloner and postmaster respectively of Blackduck, were in Cass Lake Mon- day in consultation with the good roads committe of the Cass Lake com- mercial club relative to the proposed road from Blackduck to Cass Lake which it has been planned to have] constructed under the Elwell law. The proposed road is to run practi- cally due south from Blackduck and is'to pass Kitichi lake and Cass lake on the east and enter Cass Lake be- tween the Great Northern and Soo lines from the east, crossing the thoroughtare with a concrete bridge just east of the village. ° ROCHESTER HITS DUNN BILL Rochester, Minn., Feb. 26.—At a special meeting of the Rochester Au- to club last night the Dunn good roads bill was discussed and it was decided the present Elwell bill was far better for this section of the state than the Dunn measure. By a vote of the club, Representa- tive Kerry Conley, Olmstead county, was urged not to support the Dunn bill if it interfered with the Elwell law, and to use his best judgment in such consideration. The Largest Magazine in the World.. Today’s Magazine is the largest and best edited magazine published at 50c per year. Five cents per copy at all newsdealers. Every lady who appreciates a good magazine should send for a free sample copy and premium catalog. Address, Today's Magazine, Canton, Ohio.—Adv. nm wmxuox ACCEPTS Minneapolis, Feb. 26.—Dean Wes- brook of the eolles- of medicine and surgery of ‘the University of Minne- sota Tuesday announced his accept- ance of the presidency of the Uni- yersity of Columbia at Vancouver.| He expects: to assume active dutles |- about the middle of May. The dean will be forty-five years old next July. He is a Canadian by birth and education. He has been connected with the college of medi- cine here since 1896, as dean: since 1906. His resignation, now- in the hands of the Minnesota regents, leaves a vacancy that may mnot be filled for months. NOTICE. e Notice is hereby given that all persons riding or driving on the sidewalks of this city on sleds drawn by dogs or other animals will be ar- rested and dealt with according to law. " Dated this 24th day nt February, A. D. 1913, CHAS. B. HOYT, " Chiet’ of Police. —Adv. Was Not for Him. *“T've ‘trled to propose ‘to Mabel a dozen times, and hanged if I can do it! . I've slumped every time.” “And she ‘let you slump?” “Yes.” “My boy, : you are courting the wrong girl.”"—Boston Transcript. Her Needs. e—"“She has everything she needs to make her happy.” - She—"But it's the things she does not need that a woman needs to make her happy.”— Rochester Times. - Statue to Pmu. “When Iwuinoermlnylntnfl. says & man who travels, “I saw some ‘people who like potatoes even better than T do.. At any rate, they erect ptatues to them, and even if I could afford 1t 1 hardly think I should do that, “Offenberg was the first city to erect a monument of this kind. The upper part consists of a statue of Sir Francis Drake, who introduced the plant into Furope. This, as well as the pedestal, is draped with garlands of the potato vine, with full- grown tu- bers attached. On the pedestal, on one side, is Sir Francis Drake’s name, the second side explains what a blessing the potato has been to mankind, the third re- cords that the statue is the gift of a certain Andrew Frederick of Stras- dburg. The fourth contains the names .of the erectors. A statue similar to this is placed in-the town of Murz, and I have been told that there are other copfes in many small towns.” At l‘.nnt the Mu]o‘rity. “I am an opportunist,” said a de- fendant in the New York supreme |- court. ““I make money when I can.” Come to think of it, the world seems to be populated exclusively by oppor tunists. Resolvine Positively Cures Ln’me Horses, Bog and Bone Spayins, Ringbones, Side- bones, Splints, Curbs, Big Hocks, Big Knees, Big Joints, Sweeney, Contracted Feet, Poll Evil, Fistula, Absorbs Bunches. Work horse every day. 83 per bottle. Free Veterinary Advice, Peerless Medical Co., Kasote Block, Minneapolis, Minn, Values ever offered in this store. e Begin March with New Goods and New Values And we are contmumg to close out last season’s merchandise by condensing into lots and marking down the prices, thus making for late shoppers some of the greatest Merchandlse NEW SPRING GOODS Are coming in now and we invite you to get acquainted with the latest advance Spring Creations We're Going To Sell AS Bargains Some Of The Thing Underwear We have on hand a lot of Miscellaneous Items Under this head we offer you many splendid values in knit broken sizes in ladies’, misses’ goods, including, Mittens, and children’sunderwear which Scarfs, Fascinators, Flannel. ill be closed out dleis of Waists, White Tailored will be closed out regardless of yyajsts, etc., etc, which in cost. To those who appreciate real values we particularly in- vite to inspect this specially every case means a great sav- ing. to the purchaser. You may find just the thing you’ve been looking for' in this de- partment. Wearing Apparel Some of you have been wait- ing for just this opportunity. It's just simply a case of Dollars and Cents. There are _many garments in our ready-to-wear department that will be sold regardless of the former-cost price. Many will be sold for less than cost of the raw material. Investigate for yourselves. priced stock. Shoes Remnants Ladies with small feet, now is your chance to get real values for your money. $3.50 and $2.50 Shoes, sale price Our Dress . 98¢ Goods Department still con- tains some exceptional values in-short: pieces: HERE'S OUR BEST DRAWING CARD ress Ginghams urfain Scrims New orsef Gover Embroidery 12 and 15¢ values, New Sprmg Patterns ) : . . 250 and 30c values, Dainty, Spring Patterns . . Stock A : 35c and 40c values, New Spring 9c¢c 19¢ This will positively be your last opportunity to buy at these Sacrific Pnccs These prices will prevail throughout the week closing Saturdayevemng, March 1st. THE BAZAAR 19¢ . Use Poerless Golebrated - Veterinary Remedies l’urlnl Mlluu]nr and_ Fever Remedy cures all Lung, Throat and Nose Diseases. s;.oo per bottie. Peerless Colic Remedy. 30 drops stops the pain. $1.00 per bottle. Resolvine. Cures Lame Horses to Stay cured. Work horse .every. day. Does not blister; penetrates at once to the injury. - Stops Lameness quickly. No hair -gone. $3.00 per bottle. Free Veterinary Advice Peerless Medical Go. Knota llock E Minneapolis, Minn. Classified Ilepanmem _ PSSR AUV IS IS OIVP UV VPPV, MEN AND . WOMEN—Sell . guaran- teed hose, ‘seventy per cent profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. WEAR PROOF,; 3038 Chestnut, St., 'Phila. Pa.” WANTED—Good girl for general house work. Inquire of Mrs. A. Lord, 903 Beltrami avenue. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Mrs. Jno. Thomp- son, 317 America avenue. WANTED—One or two apprentice girls. at the Hetland and Fallon millinery varlors C - WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. G. M. Palmer, 1212 Minn. Ave. ShE FOE SALE FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 76 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 Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—The Bemidji 1ead pencil (the best nickel pencil in the world, at Netzer's, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s, and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at 5 cents each and 60 cents a dozen. FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, sev- eral iifferent points and in first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Bemidji Ploneer, Bemidji, Minp, X In foal, reason for selling. Will exchange for heavy horse. Model Bakery. g FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. = The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. FOR SALE—Household goods. Phone *768. FOR REN1 e FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, with private family, steam heated, bath and phone. Inquire R. W. P. care Pioneer, or phone 783. HOUSE FOR RENT—Barn included. Phone 758. _ MISCELLANEOUS ‘ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- filed advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the 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 Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it s the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-halt cent per word succeeding fnsertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—100 mercnants In North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- 31 lead pencil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Ploneer in order that all recelve advantage of advertis- ing. For wholesale prices write ‘or phone the Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31. Be- midjt, Minn. WANTED—March 1st, two or three furnished, or partly = furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Must be in private residence, with respectable family. ‘Address T. C., care of Ploneer. WANT TO BUY—Cottage and lot direct from owner. Quate lowest price and particulars. = Address X, care of Pioneer. —_— . BOUGHT AND*SOLD—Second haud furniture. Odd’ Fellow’s building, across from postoffice, phone 129 T T -Try- a Want Ad 1-2 Ceat a Word--~Cash FOR SALE—Two six-year-old ponies. ‘clock, —=at Odd Fellows hall 403 Beltram! Ave. B. P 0 B Bemidjl Lodge No. 1063. Regular meeting nights— first and third Thnrldm 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall B:ltllml Ave, and Fiftk S ¢ o. 5. = every second and fourth Sunday evening, at § o'clock in - basement of Catholic church. Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall. 4 Pr.0. B Regular meeting nights = da every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8- o'clock. Eagles bail. G AR Regular meetings —First and third Saturday after- noons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel- \, lows Halls, 402 Beltrami L 0.0 ¥ Bem1dj! Lodge No. 116 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o’elock at 0dd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. 1 0. 0. F. Camp No. B¢ Regular meeting every seconc and fourth Wednesdays at & LT o'clock at 0dd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights -- first and third Wednesday at $o’cleck —I. 0. O. F. Hall. XNIGHTS OF PYTEIAS Bemidji Lodge - No. 168 e Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday ovening at 2 o'clock—at the Eagles Hall Third street. LADIES OF THE MAOC- CAZEES. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each month. MASONIC. A. F. & A. M, Bomiay\, 288, " ‘Regular = mee nights — first and thirg Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St. Bemid§i Chapter No. 70, R. A. M. Stated convocations —firat and third Mondays, & ~ o'clock p. m.—at Masonic B Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. - _ Elkanah Commandery No. 3§ @ K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave, and Fifth St. " 0. £. S. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nighte— first and thira Fridays, 1 o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltram! Ave., and Fifth st. M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1638, Regular meeting nights % Thursday everings at 8§ & % o'clock in Odd Fellows Hall, M W. A P o Bemidji - Camp No. 5013. anav Regular meeting. nights \fi; first and third Tues 8 o'clock ut Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN SAMANITANS. Regular meeting nights en the first and third 'rhunfl-n ip the L O. O. F. Hall at 8 p. m. - SONS OF RERMAN. Meetings held thire Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman's Hall. Meetings the first Friday ks evening of the month ;I - Who Sells It ? 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 money back basis. A store on every street and in surrounding cities. Here They Are: Oarison’s Varlety Store Barker’s Drug and Jew- olry Store W. Q. Sohroeder - 0. 0. Rood & Oo, E. F. Notzor’s Pharmaoy Wm. MoOualg J. P. Omioh’s P Clgar Bomldji Plonesr hw’ Store Retailers will receive immediate shipments in gross (more or less) by calling. Phone 31, or addressing the Bemidjil’ionw&lpplysm Bemidjy, Minn.