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f | HEntered at the it office lt Bemidjl, second-class matter under Act Minn, as ot Connou of March 3, 1879. e et e el il Published every aftarnoon exospt Sunday attention paid to anonymous con- mbuuonl. Writer's name must . be known to the editor, but not necessar- iy for Dubllutlon. cations for the Weekly Pion- lhould reach this office not later than of each week to insure publica- tion in the current issue. llbuflyflon Rates. Oln month by carrier ... One year, by carrier .. There months, postage B8ix months, postage One year, postage paid . The Weekly Pioneer. i, containin summary of the Eewfi)?tfw ‘week. Eublinhed avery Thursday and sent postage paid to any lddren for $1.50 in advance. fHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERT!SING BY THE "MERICENY ess‘A SEOEIATION: GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES S e .'A Nymore is to have a cannon. It is to be a big ome. What they are going to use it for and who is to give it Dad Palmer doesn’t say. Bemidji is to have a gas plant. It 18 to be a good one, What they are going to use it for and who is to give it no one can tell. 1o to 1t. » -|ade ever pulled oft in this section of We -<could ‘skin’ ‘any the state. We've got the finest lot of women I have ever seen in .a town . No josh about it. the square.” It might be pleasing for the women to know that they have such a “stand in” with Mr. Ly- can. That’s right, pitch in and help make it a winner. Neck and Neck With Bemidji. The Duluth News Tribune is ad- vertising the fact that Duluth is the healthiest city in the United States. Before the issuing of this report Be- midji enjoyed this distinction, ac- cording to reports, but Duluth will be pleased to learn that Bemidji is running her a neck and neck race. Here is what the Tribune had to say: . “Duluth is the healthiest city in the United States. -Of course, We of Duluth all know this, - ‘There are not enough undertakers in the city to Bold a meeting or to officer an asso- ciation. ‘But it is well to let the rest of the world know. “The. statement ‘comes. in oflela.\ form in the health department ‘bul- letln just issued...Dr. Murpliy com- bats ‘Seattle’s claim to. the * crown based upon & death rate . of 10.1 Thisis on; cool’ here.,flv and the wnter 18 the pur- m in the world.” On: July 1 the C. O. D. department in connection ‘with parcel post ‘goes into effect. This is the first of the extenl!ons of the system since" its introductionabout six months ago, and provides a means for collecting the money due for the goods shipped and for the postage paid on them by the sender. ¢ Just who this is going to beneflt is something of a question, except that it will undoubtedly prove a good thing for the retail mail order houses. They can now ship goods to unknown parties without getting money in advance and be sure that they will get their pay before the customer can get his merchandise. As far as the retail merchant is concerned, the C. O. D. privilege can be made useful for those who . are running a strictly cash business and in selling to such buyers whose credit standing renders them doubtful risks. The further effect of this provis- ion of the parcel post law remains to be discovered by actual opera- operation. This is, however, an adverusmg opoprtunity.. All merchants know how hard it is to find some feature. to talk about that is - absolutely new. htve zo. helted ‘season; it is llvun [ 25-30H.P. " with pump. Model “K” Five Passenger Touring Car—Completely Equipped—Full Nickel Trimmings—$800.00 Equipment includes three oil lamps, two gas lamps, Prestolite Gas Tank, mohair top with side curtains and top cover, windshield,- horn, de- mountable rims with spare rim, tool kit with jack and tire repair outfit Model “K-B” Boadster—Same equipment, also trunk and rear tireholders ............ ....$900.00 Model “K-D” Deliwery Car, enclosed body—completely equipped ... .. Model “M-C-C” Six Cylinder, 40 H. P. Touring car—Completely equipped. ...................1365.00 Why Spend $1500 for an Automobile When You Can Get Every K-R-I-T 95-30H.P, 900.00 T —— U R N RN R S S— Feature for $900.00 : u can. Aaccuge us. of. stretching u _point when we compare a sooo car with 2 $1500 car. . But wait until you investigate. The K-R-I-T is a $900 car in price only. They should, therefore, welcome this Instead of having a two day cele- bration the small boy with lils fire. orackers and toy pistol is making a thirty day event of it. Asunst this he plaeu Duluth’ . innovation, it for mothing else, ,for de:th rate of 9.6 . providing . something, that. has { 3 ’°“ "‘“ to llve long andto been exploited’ to which attenfion’ spend your years.in-a .city. where it|can be drawn.—Twin City Commer- is worth living, come to Duluth. We|cial Bulletin. ° i o — — ______J Don’t fail to attend the “Gas -In real nuiomobile value it is something quite different Lunch” at the council meeting next Monday night. There may be some “Electric Shocks” for desert. “Dad” Palmer of the Nymore In- dependent proved himself a cheerful cheer leader at the circus, and he’s making good for the Fourth of July telebration in his little‘ city. s - ball bearings and with connecting rod bearings 50 climbing contest in which it ‘participated; and has Mr. Lycan would like the womien stove or t“mms the .m"k“ Hl 3’ per cent larger than usual, to promote smooth run- been a prominent figure in all the big endurance to interest themselves in the big ence—K C .mslams lhe ratse un bake: ning, silence and the greater development of power. runs, including the Glidden tour and others. Teature automobile parade. He said, “if the wives of the husbands who own cars would take it upon ‘them- selves to see to it that their family car was properly decorated and en- tered in the big Fourth Auto parade, there would -be noth- ours the “Picnic Sardines 0il and Mustard Kippered Herring of July : disa int you. Let Us F|II That Lunch Basket We know what to put into it, because we know what you like to eat at a picnic lunch. Lunch Store” have prepared cspec1ally for their desire. Now if You were Real Hungry Could You L Enjoy Eating any of These? Then again, If You Were Not so Hungry, Wouldn't They Give You an Appetite? Veal Loaf Corned Beef Farm Style Loaf When You Want Something Particulary Nice— - : You can always d_efi:xd ‘upon K C not to doubly certain—nothing baltetualm.lethm.KCmflrme feathery and it will be all the better. ] When there’s a birthday or wedding cake to bake, or refreshments for reception or party to provide, take no chances— Use K C Many people call . because we have so many suitable things to offer for occasions of this kind. Peanut Butter Grape_Juicc from the average $900 car. own conclusions: ' easily as an electric glides away. bearings. K-R-I-T. 215 South Fourth Street Classified Department WANTED—Competent girl-for gen- eral housework., Mrs. R. H, Schu- maker, 608 Bemidji avenue. WANTED—Competent girl for gen— eral housework. Mrs. W. H. Don- ovan, 811.Bemidji avenue. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs, Vandersluis, corner of 10th and Bemidji avenue. ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work. T. J. Welch, 1121 Bemidji avenue. WANTED—Girl for housework. 910 Beltrami avenue. Phone 570. Materials and Workmanship, The K-R-I-T Company not only design the motor —they make it; cast the cylinders in one piece to give rigidity and preserve alignment; equip it with They make the clutch of multiple discs—a clutch that holds, and holds, and holds in sand and mud and on hills; and yet starts the car as smoothly and They make the transmission and real axle, cut the gears from chrome nickel steel—the hardest and costliest metal known—and mount them on ball They drop forge the front axle, thus assuring strength and stability in a most important member. They make the transmission drlvelhatt of chrome Once you grasp the significance of the K-R-I-T idea in building a car cofiwlete in one plant, in- stead of assembling it from parts bought from other manufacturers, just then you will understand why & K-R-I-T can be compared with $1500 cars, just how it can be sold for $300. Pollowing are the facts—a partial analysis of K-R-I-T value. vanadium. steel, conditions—the mobile. Are these strong points of-the K-I R-I T enough to convince you that it is at lea.st vorthy of your most critical inspection—your closest investigation. Then let us tell you more—Ilet us show you—1let us prove some of the strong claims made for the Quick Money Making Opportunity For Good Live Agents L We are now placing agencies throughout this territory. We have a most liberal proposition on a line of cars equal to any cars up to $2,000 in price. If interested send for particulars at once before your town is takem. ‘Northwestern Automobile Company Distributors for * Minsesots; North asd South Dakota, Northera Wisconsin, Eastera Montana Study—compare—then draw your toughness and strength. The K-R-I-T has never, in two years lost a hill But overshadowing these achievements is the K-R-I-T reputation for service and economy: and ability to travel any road under the most adverse . owners in every section. Comfort and Easy Riding, The big elliptical springs—made of vanadium steel to insure easy riding and prevent the possibil- ity of breakage—and the deep rich upholstering ful- fill the final requ!site of-riding comfort in' an auto- Some of the best towns are still open. ] and specially heat-treat it for K-R-I-T Service supreme satisfaction' of K-R-I-T Minneapolis, Minnesota Address Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, FOR RENT—Rooms for light liouse- / each. Every.ribbon. sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 3. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, sev- eral different poiuts and in first class condition. Call br write this office for proofs. Address Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—Mitchell, 30 horse, 4 cylinder automobile in fine condi- tion. A bargain for someone. B. E. ‘Wideman, Pine River, Minn. FOR SALE — Registered . . French 3 ¥ : Minn. keeping. Inquire 320' Minnesota Well, that’s our business, (tO feed pcople) We A e AR A AR AN ARA mzeimri?g;zrflzmx ::r _svemde, © v T “f €| FO! —Furni have made a careful study..of..what people like 'and. HELP WANTED. markit at 50 conts and 75 cents| Dower Prac o TOUmS 1011 [ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocket knife between Ninth street and Markham hotel with name on handle. Finder please _return to. this office. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of portunities for business to classi~ fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo North Dakota offers unlimited op- Daily . and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the ‘state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified i dle nine months old for sale Olives N poo 0 advertising. -~ The Courier-News L i ) 'ED—Cook in the Samaritan » Crab Meats Onicken, Benf gnd Pock Plain or Stuffed, Bottled or Bulk et i eii s £36 Mknmete smian - o e |v e Merik Dakota: ke, gtk . Potted Meats - Vienna Style Sausage Hndeo s aypnae ¢ et; reaching all parts of the state otted. vicq Sal Pickles % WANTEDTwo dishwashers at the 1'0‘1.%l 5‘L"‘i3nbber stamps. The fl:e d‘{o ot pulblie-uon; it is the - | almon dDill Markham hotel. oneer win procure any kind of| Paper use in order to get re- Potted Ham Seet, Sour :an rubber stamp for you on short mo-| 8Sults; rates one cent per word first Potted Tongue Fourth Street -Baked Beans Roe & Markusen PHONES 206 and 207 ' Jellies and Preserves Benudp. WANTED—Two dishwashers at FOR SALE—160 acres good farm Birch, Oak and Maple, 10 acres under cultivation, a fine spring of | good pure water om the land, % . miles from railroad station. “land is worth $20 per acre; will sell for $13. Half cash, balance This| i--three years-at. 6-per cent interest. - tice. land, clay soil, hardwood timber, FOR i cheap if ofaken at once. 150 feet of garden hose. 778, Phone _FOR REN1 FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms with use of bath. avenue. 703 Minnesota insertion, one-half cent per word : Any Style Hotel Markham. FOR SALE—Good horse. For work ;‘:fi:::":;‘;’:‘&“‘ A:?r’m“:": Potted Chicken Lobster Chow ChQW Pickles Chambermaid wanted at the Brink-| ::Ef“’ 13:;_ p&'::::‘n:t‘ Hilaire Courier-News, F,‘arsc;, N.D. : 5 Lum! X e R A O e e Lunch Tongue Shrimp ; ; man hotel, : | WANTED—Work nursing or house- : Cookies, Crackers FOR SALE—A buetness lot, or will| cleaning. Hattie Mosley, colored, Chicken Loaf Chipped Beef in Glass Of Every Discription FOR SALE . trade for residence property. See| Call at 612 Fifth strest or phone iy Rube Miller. 548. BOUGHT AND' SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd Fellow’s building, across from postoffice.. phone 128. WANTED—To rent Typewriter, May purchase it later. Carlson Var- iety store. WANTED—Clean cotton rags at thes Pioneer office. No buttons..