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IGNED BY & SHEAHAN KOUN &QQ Ask any one of mothers buy their Subseribe for For Boys “dandy” style, “just like dads” that he gets in all his suits. Then come and see for yourself the ones we are showing this season. $2.50 to $10 Bring your boy to us to clothe and we will save you money Gill Brothers THE BOY'S STORE Clothes Ask any one of the many mothers who bring their boys here for clothes sea= son after season what excellent val- ues she gets for her meoney. the boys whose clothes here what The Pion«er Jlmmy on The county farm in; has an old character Soniebody gave Jimm uniform some years aj guard things. He goes around guard- ing motor cycles und baby. carriages and threshing engines when the ‘own- ers are shopping or at luncheon. One day when the Chautauqua was in session ' Jimmy was discovered guarding a hole in the fence. Some boys wanted to sneak through the hole, but Jimmy stopped them and said: “That’s what I'm here for—to keep people out.” Then he added, in a low tone: ' “But if youa’ll go around the corner of the fence there’s another: hole | where you can get through.” . | NOTICE. Pursuant to the terms and ¢onditions of a certain resolution -passed_by the village council of the village of Kelliher in said Beltrami County, on April 17, 1913, authorizing ‘the issuance and sale of $10,000 of bonds of said village for the purpose of paying its floating in- debtedness and pursuant to the author- ization thereof at a special = election held to vote upon said question at said village on May_ 13th, 1913, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the ull4ge council of the said Village of ‘Kelliher will meet in the village council rooms of said village on the 9th day of June, 1913, at eight o’clock in the evening of said day and will then and there receive bids for the ‘purchase of said bonds, authorized to be 5o0ld in L..e amount and of the tenor herein- after stated. Said bonds to be known and designat- ed as bonds of the village of Kelliher is- suad to pay its floating indebtedness; the said bonds to be of the par value of $1000.00 each dated May 13th, 1913, to be of the denomination of One Thou- sand ($1000.00) Dollars_each, numbered from 1 to 10 inclusive, Bond No. 1 to be due and payable May 13th, 1919, and one bond in the order as numbered to be due on May 13th, of each year there- after, so that bond No. 10 shall be made payable last and on May 14th, 1928; each bond shall bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually on the 13'.h day of May and 13th day of November of each year, semi_annual payments of in- terest to be evidenced by appropriate in- terest coupons attached to said bonds; both principal and interest of said bonds is to be due and payable at Security National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn., and are to be issued and negotiated at not less than par value thereof with accrued interest since May 13th, 1913. -Any per- son may bid on one or more of said bonds; all bids must be without condi- tions or qualifications; must be sealed and have name and address of bidder on outside of envelope; no bid will be con- sidered unless the bidder making the same shall have deposited with the vil- {lege clerk or recorder of said village before two o’clock in the aftérnoon on the day on which bids are to be received a certified check or certificate of deposit on a National or State Bank, payable to the order of the village recorder of said village of Kelliher without conditions, for an amount equal to one (1) per cent of the full face value of the bonds pro- posed to be bid for. The village council reserves the right.to reject any or all bids. 1f the bonds are not awarded at said meeting of the village council or at an adjourned meeting thereof the Vv lage council may re-: -advertise for bids, according to law. All bids shall be ad- dressed to A. B. Kobe, Village Recorder, Kelliher, Minnesota. Given under my hand and seal this 15th day of May, 1913. ‘WM. LENNON, President. Attest: A. B. KOBE, Village Recorder. (SEAL) 3td 529-531 since 'he has déemed it hl,l lifework to ; —_———— “Origin of Steeplechasing. .Thé Grand National, though: the ‘chief jevent of’ the. -steeplechasing worldgiwas not established until, 11839, becaylle the steeplechase is a late de. velopment of horse racing introduced about'a century ago from Ireland. It was originally, as the name implies, a ¢ross-country contest between hunting men, ‘Who madé some distant church steeple their winning post. The ear liest recorded match of .the kind was run in 1752, from Buttevant church to the spire of St. Leger church, in coun. ty Cork. But what is considered “ihe firdt ‘régular steeplechase” followed the festlvity of &an Irish’ hunt dinner tn 1808.—Westminster Gasetts True Chivalfy! A Mr. Dedkin oncte prime minister of Australia in deéscribing his expert ences at the King’s Coronation, ré marked that the scene that had im. pressed him most was not witnessed in any royal palace, but in a miser able slum alley. “One night” Mr, Deakin says, “I had been to a greal function. It was midnight. 1" was making my way hoine, and I turhied aside into a narrow, dark alley. There on the doorstep I saw a little lad, aged about twelve, with his arma around a little girl of three. The lad had taken off his coat and wrapped it around the child, and with his cap be @ad covered her feet.” Most Prompt and Effectnal Cure for « Bad Colds. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take,” a . remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It Acts on nature’s plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition. This remedy has a ‘world wide sale and use, and can- always be-depended upon. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. At the first ;.i_ —do you get that exqulsxte url lsn t. that rich yet mild flavor wonderfully different? The right tobacco did it—the right tobacco blended in just the right way—the Fatima way. That's why Fatimas ere a great ig success. kish fragrance ? i Cfl(fl‘RIfl?rES Wrapped plamly to give you 10 more—ZO for 15 cents. Why Number Is Repeated. Why-does the telephone operator al- ways repeat the number called for by 8 subscriber? This question probably has occurred to nearly every one, and the answer is given in The New York Teléphone Review. The reason is that the “calling party” may have an opportunity ‘to correct the operator if she makes an error. The operators, however, are trained to expect some kind of an. answer. Their attention being keyed up to receive a possible correction in case they make a mis-] take, it would.be of great assistance If they were given a polite “thank you” or some other affirmative answer in casé they repeat the number cor rectly. Birds Sing Ragtime. That many siiging birds in captive ity ¢éan be taught to pipe bars of gfi\il&f songs 18 well known. But Thomas J. Dawson of Lowér Sloane street, London, states -that §ome 6f his bullfiiches have been 80 trained that they can sing with ac- curacy and uncommon sweetness the Téfeador song froin “Carifien,” “The Soldjers’ Choris,” from “Faust” and the hymn, “Now thé Day Is Over.” Trained in Germany by cobblers who pipe to them, the bullfinches bégin their singing lessons just after they are born, and when brought to Eng- Aand are sometimes sold for as much % £10 each William C. Klein INSURANOE Rontals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 6 and 6, O'Leary-Bov.ser Bidg. Phone (9. (" MERCHANTS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS | It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchauts below can it get for you at- a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the bestvalue for your money. T 3 We are ;lobberl [ PIN TICKBTS a1 GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You Mnney + BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. : o S 22 2 S S S AR KK 1222233822222 4 I23 2238828222 Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the best money can buy. OTTO0O G. SCHWANDT Minnesota Ave. Bemidji - Minnesota, o S a2 B L T A T Rk Ahkkkkk khkkk *hk khkhkkhhk khkk * * * * * MeCUAIG * x 4 GENERAL MERCHANDIS. : x * x # Dry Goods, Shoes, Groeeries ¥ * and Provisious. : * * Third Bt. Bemidji % *x * * * PETTTI 2232333 2888 S8 gl PRI 3333 808 8 8 S S0 S0 S s i ‘We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. Al dek g 1 a 5 s B g S, ; VICE- Courteous, sttention er many jewelry to us. has cus- 1232232222222 % 34 George T. Baker & ©o. 12222232 23] H 52 AREEE AR A KR REX AR R AR AR NORTHERN GROCERY COMPLNY * WHOLESALE GROCERS ol----..loni 123232232828 2221 ITEZEE RS NN S8R 3 AERERREEERRE R R TR RS AEEEEEEREEEEEEEEE I I AR Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemidjt, - Minn. FEREERERRIR RIS *{ifi#i*&ii&kfiifiiiifi!ii’i $ * Ik 3 2223333323 82324 I'S2222223 2222 2 x Reg\llsrly lnd system: x * cally. If you receive your pay ¥ & weekly, 1ay some aside each & & week, if monthly do it month- % & ly. The dollars will pile up % +« surprisingly. * x TRY IT. * % Now is the time to open & & & bank account with the * : SECURITY STATE BANK : TR AKX KKK KX SCHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your needs for the Sghool in Bemidji at the BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE St ek ok Rk Rk eddhhkhkhkkkkkk EXEKEREERERRERR AR aEREXXE » * FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT X GO TO ROE AND MARKUSEN “THEY BEAT.” 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. Phone 206. I EBEEEREEERE B T hok Ak kR hh AHEETRE A AKX R EREEEREERRE E ] L] : STORAGE 4« For a dry and safe place to % store your Household Goods, % ete, Bee Us. Rates Reason- *« able. JOHN G. ZIEGLER. : Office. 0dd Fellows Building. : Phone 129. FEEERER R EE LRI RRE X AR CCIC*!"*”’I’C’I"’*"’I‘C OUR" merchandise sales are always on the increase and each- month has beer better than the last. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can.please you in quality and anlaty you in quantity. W. @ ICEROEDEB (2 2] 222 ZR 2222232 24 2223222222 24 +« Bemidji, *&**t***t***tt *x FHC IR AKX KKK KKK KKK MODEL HAN'IJ'FAGTU'RING COMPARY Minnesota Avenue BEMIDJI, :: MINN. MODEL BREAD ‘Wrapped in Wax Paper. Bom.d Milk and On-m ‘WHOLBSALHRS nnl RETAILERS XXX EEEX YT I t*igtt***f*t*** AREERRRREREEERE R RERREE R TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Pnone 68 818 America Avenue Office Phone 12 % * FREHEER R R R R TR R :ccccccicuu'uwuwnw«& (2223232222222 L2 2222822222 % Coal and wood also for sale : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. * * All kinds of building ma- # terial, as much or as little as % * you like at the R * bd * * : 8T. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- s x BER COMPANY. % *® x * * * FEREH AR R K :ii#&ii’#fi*ikii*‘#*fii’fii g 3 * : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : x 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemldjl * *° Wholenla and retail ?ll- % nos, Organs and Sewinx ¥ Machines. Phone 673. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. B S e d 2 ) :@n«u«n««n«n«n&: : BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUB. CO. * x % Wholeaslers and. Retailers & % of Typewriter Paper and : Hkokkk K whkdkkhhkh % Typewriter Ribbons. %" You'sdvé: the mfddleman’s & * profit when you buy here. & !Fullmmbuunm": * : cents and up. * : * ARSI R R Ahkhhh AR FURNITURB 1. P. LAHR Fursiture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 823 Minnesota Ave. 233328030 2832332832883 2 cii’#{i{{f{l’i{l{ifii{ifil BARKER’S DRUG mwnfifl STORE 1223282222222 22 L2323 2323223332 « Wholeedlers and Retatlers # Service and satisfaction. Mail % Ordefs given that same sér- : vice you gét in persdn. *x BARKER'S 4+ Third St. Bemidji, Minn. : x PRI 'c;ic««;i-fifii«cic: ***tt*tit*t* Phones 431, 376. Bemidji, Mi TR KKK KK KR KKK KKK KK KKKK TIMBER. I'am at all times in the + market for seven foot Jack +.Plhe and ' Tamerack Posts. % Call and see me. ::Butahelder’l General - Store. « HEMIDIL, MINN po 2 KEEEEERR KR KK KKK Al ok kk khkkhkhkhhkdd khk Rk khkhkk khkkhkhkhkk kkk kkkhkk EXXEEIKERKKRRKRE x * BEMDJI GREENHOUSE +* : 1242 Doud Avenue. : * CUT FLOWERS * %« Funeral designs a. specialty & * Roses Per Dozen. * ¥« American beauty.$2.00 to $3. & * Pink and White % Killarney ......$1.50 to $2. % Carnatlons all colors $1. & % Bedding Plants in Season. : A E. Webster Phone 166. : KX KKK KKK E KKK KKK AKX KKKK KX KKK KK * K * x 2 THE BEMIDJI LEAD % : PENCIL : x % *x The Best * * NICELE PENCIL * : in the World * x : * ALL STORES * * * x x KR KKK AR AR KKK :::**li*i*&i*%fiifiifik**fl R 3o X 33 % Wholesalers of x * INKS * x PENS x * PENCILS x * TABLETS ¥« * SCHOOL SUPPLIES x : STATIONERY * * * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB, C0. * * Bemidji, Minn. *x % K ik faad Bt ST TN TR A 4 :nmnnu«ununu: m CROOKSTON r.mnn COMPANY dkdrkhkh ok 23 33