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PIDNENE [us the werthy.smccostor 0 belbvedfderson &ud Miss Holidey callod unof “Prexie” Northrup. The recent VisitfMrs. Cast Winger Sunday. of Pres. Vtwn’ to Lake City gavel 7. . p Wynne helped: Geo, local people & chance to see and hear |, the man who is doing much to ad- Act{vance of higher education in this state. He 18 a big man in every. 'sense of the term and appears to have] a broad grasp of the problems whiek confront the university and the state at Jarge. Success to him and MK ags . ministration.—Lake City RepubH- can. Creigh- Olaf Lunde¢n of Island Lake was|°TRIng: : n £ix up his house a couple-of days seen- driving-thru tiris nelghborhiood | Géo, Eilott and family called at of last week. one day recently, the Juliug Mark home one day re- T. B. Miller who had set up his| On Jan I9th. st the homs of the|cestly. 5 ni & lainiug mill at Wynne was' forced |brides parents oceurred the marriage| John Anderson calied on friends to move it farther east om account|of Miss Matilda Dalby to Mr. Barent |near Clearwater Lake Sunday. ERXRRKEXERXRK IR XX KX x .WYNEE * XKEERXRFR KR EEREX KKK Mr. and Mre. Henry Oslund were: shoping in Island Lake last Satur- day afternoon. R e R e R DR TR « Obedalf cent per werd pér & KEKK KKK KK KR KKK KK ¥ . One-half cent per word per & * issue, cash with copy. ' * #HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN - ABVERTISING BY THE GENERAL. OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANGHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES _— ‘Tomorow. the high school basket- ‘ball tossers will go to Fosston. Should the boys win they will place them- selves in the running for the north- ern Minnesota championship, and an opportunity to take part in the state contests which will be held at North- field next March. Should Governor Eberahrdt fail in his desire to be re-elected, the pos- buckthorn ark, A. P. White was a business caller in this vicinity one day recently. Nate Peckham is hauling hay to] Austin’s camp near Island Lake, these days. Roy Elliott called at the Hayes home last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Vinger, Miss Alma An- LOGAL DRUBBIST MAKES MANY FRIENDS E. N. Prench reports they are making mauy friends through the QUICK benetit which Bemidji people receive from the simple mixture of glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This remsdy NN Standard of the World A WARNING! If you are in the market for a car of this price. Remember the CADILLAC v}cnt in to foreign * Regular charge rate ome ¥ & cent per word per insertion. No % * ad taken for less than 10 ¥ % cents Phone 31. * KKK KKK KKK KX +* issue, cash with copy. * X Regular charge rate emc % ¥ cent per word per inmsertisn. Ne % X ad taken for less thén 107% * cents Phone 31. x KEX KK R KKK K RKEX KK HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl to work in the - Lumberman’s hotel at Bena, Minn, ‘Wages $20.00 per month. Good place for the right girl. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. all 711, Minnesota avenue. WANTED—Dishwasher at Pilgener Hotel. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Official 1913 automo- bile guides showing 500 Red Line FARMS FOR BALE: FOR SALE—T76 and 30-100" scres’ on fanious twin lakes, one of tho'heit locAtions in Mianesota for & B mer home or resort, haviwg hlts front and nice high banks' with fine grove of Norway pines near the “watér. Good level cisy lamd about 100,000 feet of godd pime timber and 100,000 feet of hard wood timber om the land. Only wix miles from Hines and Tenstriie and on good wagon - road. Fiae fishing in these lakes. Price, i became famous by curing appendici- tis'and it 1s the most through bowel cleanser known, acting on BOTH the lower and upper bowel. JEST ONB DOSE of Adler-i-ka relisves senstipa- tlon and zes on the stommch almost countries and competed in the greatest technical test ever given motor cars. No restrictions as to price, in fact some cars ranged as high as $7000.00, yet the American car, selling at $1975, won first Bonors for itself, giving to it a distinction by which it has become known. ““Standard of the World’’ sibilitites at the present time point- ing to the contrary, he would not be without opportunity to acquire fame and money, The governor has writ- ten a ballot, dictated to his wife, trips connected including maps and lostructions - indicating roads, crossings, guide posts, etc. Book has 500 pages showing distance in miles between cities. Apply ' at taken with the timber en, $1,- i 600.00. $600.00 down amnd ff taken with timber reserved, $i,- 200.00. $400 down and balanes on time at 6% futerest. Address and the first time it was sung made a dectded hit. Looks as though the Bemidji Ath- letics have been hitting too fast a pace, No northern team seems will- ing to meet the champions of a year IMMEDIATELY. 1 e ———— —— ——— when you use a Plenser want ad. Oootialf cent & wer, Phene 31. Results sre moest etwaps cortain ago, and the undefeated quint of this season. Games were arranged with fives of Virginia and Hibbing, both backed out at the last moment, af- ter much money had been spent in edvertising the games. Perhaps a fow defeats would have been better af- ter all. Louls W. Hill, chairman of the board of Directors of the Great Nor- thern Rallway, hag signalized his in- See the different models exhibited at the Minneapolis Automobite Show NORTHERN AUTO CO. - Bemidji, Minn. Pioneer Office Supply Store. V. M. Owen, Hines, ngn. FOR SALE—The best kind of mill seasoned Tamarack cord wood. Fred Bardwell. Telephone 336-4. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good uptown building with basement. On 11th et be- tween Bemidji and Beltrami av- enues. 24ft front. Rent $16.00 per month, Suitable for grocery, or FOR SALE—320 acres of wood land clay soil na- tural meadow. Only s miles from Hines, on good read, near Nice River and Lakes. Several hundred cords of birch and tamar- ack wood. This will e an 1d- eal stock farm, and if takem soom can be had for $7.50 per acre, ¥ ca'sh, balance back on the.land at rd me warehouse: J. J. Opsahl. FOR RENT—Suite of rooms suitable for office or rooming purposes. Over Edwards Sisters’ Millinery store. See Carl L. Heffron. FOR RENT—House inquire Frank Lane. 6 per cent interest, to suit pur- chager. ~Write V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. FOR SALB--No. 21—260 aeress 4§ acres under cultivatfon, 2§ seres meadow. 66 acres fenced for phle ture. 9 reom frame house wilh basement. ‘Large hip reef bams terest in the success of the Third m&“l‘lm,m ;:::d!::’ lo:.”om;:::y '." mees Annual Northwestern Minnesota WANTED—Dressmaking at home or £ Farm Crops Show, which ds to be held ‘at Crookston next month by of- tering a handsome silver loving cup @8 a speclal prize for the best peck of potatoes grown during 1913 in Great Northern territory in North- western Minnesota. In announcing his candidacy for $1200 . What others charge g0 out by the day. Mrs. F. Head. Phone 150. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the Wwhole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on preserip- tions from Yeputable”physictahs, s the chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows: Complete line of farm machinegy, Price $8,000.00. Address H. B. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn, FOR SALE-—The 8.W. 1 of the 8. E.]/‘ of Section 21-146+38. This forty has a fair house and bass and a few acres under quitfvatien damage they will do ia ten fold to the and is on a mail, telephdae ane Bood you can possibly derive from them. ream route. Pric 2000 - gongu::imu. 2"y Mextiold, of Wae Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by| C o o 078 el ena, d. “In announcing my candid- acy for congress in the sixth district of Minnesota as a republican, I do so In response to a general demand from all parts of the district. It had not been my purpose to seek this or any other oftice, in fact I have never been an officer seeker. However, the demand that I enter the field as a republican candidate in the sixth district has been of such a genuine and whole-heart- ed character, and of such a com- Dlimentary nature that I must confess it gives me a degree of Pleasure mnd satisfaction to ac- Here are two cars practically Identical, The saetion 55 %Dech:fiamx's-} gél’nfggfg W uiesco. At this time I will 2 cases, more value for less money, Sth Principay Merigian, and ds | s slmpiy oay that T abuil condor 8 e o TR TIEh Ie the averapy hadite opire the setual tacts frms. | Fhe som: ion s Sonitn v e el i Yol | FOR BALDTypowriter rivbona for clean and energetic campalgn ——Driced at $1200—which ofters no greater _ The $950 Overland tires are 33 inches COmBare the actual facts frst. ~Then col fnd Tor more than ix mhontia tast Bt g and will welcome the support of the voters of the district.” 1t is not known whether Congress- man Lindbergh will seek re-election, and if he does, on what ticket he will run, Republican or Progressive. B ——— LR SR S R e R R R TR R Y ¥ EDIPORIAL EXPLOSIONS * LR R R SR R R RIRE R Y Credit must be glven the Democrat congress: for doing something.—An- oka Union. —— That Minnesota boy who raised 133 bushels of corn on one acre per- haps did a little better than most Ppeople do, but he showed that fertile 00 many people are fooled or misled T by taking'bare automobile prices-as a positive indication of the fintrinsic value of a car. This ig exactly the wrong way to go about it. Becaus¢ one article is priced higher than another it does mot tollow that that article has a greater value. The pleture above. illustrates this point. value. As & matter of fact there are any num- ber of $1200 cars which are not, In value, the equal- of the $950 Ovenland, But how are we to know this?—you ask. That’s eimple. Ask some real questions; find out some actual faéts; make some-spe- cification comparisons—and then it is the easlest thing in the world to sum up the intrinsic value of any car made. For instance: The $950' Overland has & wheel Base of 114 inches: The wheel base of the averagw §$1200 car-is no longersthan this—often shorter. So- in this respect you get more for $950 than you do for $1200. The $950 Overland has a powerful 35 horsepower motor. No $1200 car has a larger motor than this. Here is equal value and, in most x 4inches—all around. No $1200 car has larger tires.Again— equal value—our price $250 less. 3 The $950 Overland has a complete set of electric lights—throughout—the same as on most $1200 cars. Some out-of-date cars still-cling to the obsolete gas lamps. In the first instance the $950 electrically lighted Overland is the value equal ef the $1200 car, and in'the second instance has ‘more value than the $1200 (gas lamp) car. In either case our price {5 §250 less. Next comes the matter of equipment. The $960 Overland is mocplete—a jeweled Spesdometer, top, -curtains, ‘boot, wind- You Think They Are Different--- But Are They? shield, electric horn—everything complete. No $1200 car has more complete or better equipment, > And so on throughout the car. Point for point—specification for specification, the $950 Overland is, in every essential respect, th: equal of any $1200 car on the market. pare the facts with the prices and -you get the intrinsic value. We are making 50,000 cars this year— the largest production of its kind in the world. And every Overland purchaser will save at least 30 per cent and get a superior car. See the Overland dealer in your town today. Then see any competing car. Make the comparisons we suggest. Then you ‘will better realize how hard a comparison of this kind is, on any other car costing in the neighborhood of $1200. ‘Phone our dealer for an appointment, ‘While the matter 18 fresh in your mind. Northern Automobile‘ Company . F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cous gurfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 76¢c per bot- e. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipa tion. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior United States Land Office Crookston, Minnesota Jan. 7, 1914, To John J. Leska of Thief River Falls, Minnesota, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Cathar- ine Peterson who gives Amboy, Minn., R. F. D. as her post office "address, did on December 17th 1913, file in this office her duly corroborated application to contest and secure . the cancellation of your Homestead, entry, Serial No. land for more than six months last past and next prior to the date hereof; That he has made no improvements on said land except a small shanty; That he has wholly failed to comply with the home- stead laws, You are, therefore, further motifled that the said allegations will be taken by this office as having been confepsed by you, and your said entry will be can- celed thereunder without your further tjght to be heard therein, either befere this office or an appeal, 'if you fafl to file in this office within twenty days ter the FOURTH publication of this ni tice, as shown below, your answer, und oath, specifically meeting and respond- ing to these allegations of contest, or if you fail within that time to file in this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said con- testant either in person or by resistered malil, If this service is madé by the de- livry of a copy of your answer to the contestant In person, proof of such ser- vice must be either the sald contestant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of the copy, shuwing the date of its Tecelpt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made statin] acre. Time given to suit purchaser Interest 6 per cent. For further particulars call om or address A. Kalser, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—We have a finé 120 acre tract of land which we will sell for a reasonable price. Terms $1.50 per acre cash balance on or before ten years at six percent Security State Bank of Bemidji, Minn, FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords woed half hay land on good stream one mile from @ town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schrosder. evéry make of typewriter em the market at 50 cents and 76 cents ack. Hvery ridbos seld fer 75 cents guaranteed. - Phone orders promptly filled. Mail erders given the sime careful atténtion as when you appear in persom. Pehnms 81. The Bemidji Ploneer Oftice Supply Store. ADVERTISERS—The great siate of North Daketa effers unlimited ops portunities fer business to- classt- fled advertisers. The recegmised advertising medium in the Fargo Daily aad Buaday Ceurler-News the only seven-day paper in fhe state and the paper which cassies the largest ameunt eof classified by et T "ol ST | Advertiiag. The Courler-News €9 acrea of this great state are capable service must consist of the affidavit of North Bakota like a blank- ot producing a wonderful wealth that: will: surpass even the immense mineral wealth.—Aurora News, —_—— “Silent Johin Lind” is now being exploited’ as & candidate for United States senator; but' probably without hiis knowiedge. Mr. Lind is one of the strong men that the Democrats take great pleasure in advocating for ik Date of fourth publication February 5 every old office that comes to the ‘10.::-"‘:- 5. —_———— front, but he rarley falls for it, so Wwe suspect this is merely talk and will amount to nothing.—EIk River Star-News. —— Governor Eberhart's “efticlency: and economy” commission seems to be geting down to business and we venture the statement that it will accomplish more in the way of real help in state government that all the yowling of the past years. The commission carries the names of some of the best known and best qu- alitied men 1n the state for the work and the Lord knows we are badly enough in meed of their help.—Pine —— Minnesota. has. reasomn to feel proud of ita University president who, to all sppsarances is making: good BEMIDJI, MINN. SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 79T Overl a-n& Model 79 Overlasd Détivery Wagons' Garford aind Willys-Utlility Trucks. The Largest Distributors of Cars in North Central Minnesota. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio meter With electric sterter the person by wnom the copy was mail- ed stating when and ‘the post office to Wwhich it was maliled, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmas- ter’s receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you de- sire future notices to be sent to you. ARTHUR P. TOUPINRQH e 7 ster. 15{’4“’ of first publication January 15th lDBBiQ‘b of second publication January 22th {)nultf of third publication January 20th o Are You Coing to the Norwegian Centennial Exposition,” May 17th? 4 and room reservations can made now. Any steamship line. Through tickets; good-connections. R. €. FISHER, 8to; ip Tiok mion Depot: Bemidn, Wram, St , Minn. - mfllmomm{"m..gm More than FUNERAL DIRECTOR et; reachiag all parts of the state the day ef publication;. it is-the paper to use in order to get ve- sults; rates one cent per werd. first insertion, eme-half cemt per word succeeding insertions; fifty eenmts per-line per month. Address the Courfer-News, Fargo, AND EMBALMER O11ed'818' Battram' Ave.