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Hntered at the ut office at Bemidjl . . inder Act R dngross o Maren e 1010, Published every afternoon except Sunday P e ey Practlcal Faslnon Hints By Alice Gibson No -tnnthm rrdd to unfiymnu cans |- be lmowl.\ tn the editor, bul nvt nwnllll‘- fly for publication. mmunications f:!' th 0 Weekly Pl iy of ‘dek to 1insure publication in the ullrr.nt issue . Subscription Rates One 'mionth by carrier carrier Bight pages; eant-.lmns summa Lhe gefl':; of tha wuh"‘.m e pos ndfll"fll tvl' !1 50 1n advaucs., o e e FHIS PAPER REPRESENTED*FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND' CHICAGO ' 1 L THE Pl Now that we have cleared away| the Socialist holders of the city of- fices, it should be remembered that there is to be a fall election for county “jobs.” State Treasuter Walter J. Smith is to have opposition, R. L. Johnson of Austin having filed. Mr. Smith has served two terms and has made a very efficlent official. He will be reelected. As yet we have mo candidate for state senator. Several likely men have been mentioned but none seem to be willing to make the race. In the meantime northern Beltrami county and Koochiching politicans are becoming anxious and may sel- ect a man. Charles Murphy has sold his 63 per cent of the stock of the Chicago Cubs, and says that he is is forever through with professional baseball. Murphy has been nothing but a source of trouble in major 1league ball for years and his absence will be welcomed by many who are prom- inent in governing the .national ‘pastime, v e —— One of the most successful meet- ings of the State Editorial associa- tion ever held took place last week in Minneapolis at the Radisson hotel More interest than usual was shown and much good 1s expected from the convention. H. C. Hotaling of the Mapleton Enterprise was elected president in accordance with ‘the tradition of advancing the first vice- president. J. C. Morrison of the Mor- ris Tribane was chosen first vice- president. Harry W. Wheelock, of ‘Wheelock’s Weekly, second and Far- ley N. Dare of the Walker Pilot third vice-president. None of these officers developed any contest in the election. Herman Roe of Northfield likewise was chosen for another term as secretary and David Rama- ley, of St. Paul, was re-elected trea-’ surer with little opposition. The election of the exécutive com- mittee resulted in the choice of Frank J. Meyst, Minneapolis, E. K. ‘Whiting, Owatonna, and ‘N. H. In- gersoll, of Brainerd. The - constitu- tlon was amended to-bring the an- nual convention on Friday and Sat- urday instead of Thursday and Fri- day as heretofore. This change was made for the convenience of the edi- tors of weeklies, who usually make up their papers on Thursday. In ac- cordince with the constitutional provision that the comvention shall alternate between the Twin Cities, St. Paul gets the next cornvention. LR RS SRS L EEE R SRR ¥ EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS & KHHEE KKK KKK KKK Jim: Hill should take some of the time he is now devoting to running the world at large and give it to- ward the decent operation of his al- leged railroad lines.—Hibbing Ore, —— Alva G. Swindlehurst took hold: of his duties as recelver at the Cass Lake Land Office last week: Mr. Swindlehurst is one of the absolute- ly fair broadminded democrats whom even the republicans are glad to see fal¢ well at the' hands of his party, Especially do the people of this coun- ty wish him well. For nearly twenty Years he has been engaged in news- paper work' at Wadena, where he grew t0.manhood; and: dufing- sl this time he has worked for the best interests of the county as a whole and has never slighted eny district or persoh.—Menagho Journal. s The state hotel inspector 18 go- ing to visit Kelliher, now that the hostlery has burned down and hailf a dozen lives lost. The Kelliher hotel has been built about three years and 1n that time no inspector has entered it8 doors. The reason given is that it ds impossible to visit the four or five thousand hotels in ithe . state within three years, yet we notice that the number of general stores ex. ceed the number of hotels, several times- over—and every ome of them has been visited. But it is noth'ng new that’ the length of a yard stick or ‘the adftstment of tho sugar scales should be of more importance than the' safety of human Hves.—Walker iblished overy & Dossess talls. Ohly about twenty-of the apes exist..And. only:by tmceasing. on-und artificlal feeding-is the fpecies preserved. Many theories. advanced as to how ‘theseva f came-to-Gibraitar. A popuiar tdea-is| Jjtbat a subterranean:passage. exists be- tween' fotk"atnd ‘the ‘ndfuvent ‘coast of Africa, and-that the monkeys pass | and fro, but the more matter of fact jeory that they were originally im¢ |/ ported by seme-Tocat frhabitant is. probs ably correct=T.ondon Answers. The blind Mme. du Deffand rejoiced that her affiiction was not rlieumatism:-| Spurgeon's recipe’ for o contented heart wiis never: to- chew:pilis;” buti to swhillow: the: dlsagreeable; and: have done with it; - Darwin's comfort' was that he had. never. clously done ‘anything to galn applause, and Jeffer- #0h " never ceased aMMning his belef | the satistying powér of' common Aayliglit; common pleasures atd all the common - relations: of life. Hasipofr; ‘when: commiserated: on. the- smaliness of her hands, insisted that longer-ones ‘would be cumbersome. Robert Shauf- ‘fler’s specific for a blue Monday 1sito, ‘whistle all tlie-Bralms-tuhes he cs remember. Dr: Cuyler, when very 1li; replied to a relative’s suggestion :of. f the xlorlo\ll ¢ompany waiting. him- which; makes it especially siited to wagh materials iy the opening at the top of the sleeve and underarm. The dress may be opened and! laid flat on the Ironing board. As {llustrated it is developed in white linen and embroidered with an attrac- tive raised design; the edge of the neck| 18 scalloped and these scallops may ‘be continued down the shoulder and un- derarm®closing. If preferred the underarm seam may be cloged and the shoulder seam only left open. Linen, madras, crepe, or gingham- may all be used to advantage with this design. For a child of eight this mmm r& quires-2Y4 yards of 36 inch The pattern is cut in 5 sizes; 2 4, 8. 8 and 10 years. This Is a Perfeot Pattern. Be sure to state right size, passing the tape around the fullest part of the breast well up under the arms. It may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enclosing 15 cents in stamps or coin to the Pattern Depart- ment of this paper. COUPON City and State Pattern No. Bises .... - The Chain of Lakes. North Missouri’s famous hunting ground, known as the Chain of Lakes, having resisted all attempts to drain and ‘cultivate, has been allowed to re- turn to its natural state. The Chain of Lakes i3 wilderness surrounded by rich farming land, towns and good country roads. This section' was the original happy ‘hunting ground for the Indians of the west. On the banks ot the Chariton river, at the edge of the lake territory, they pitched their wig- wams, built a stone fort or dam and but up an ingenious fish trap, for there ‘were no game wardens in those days. That trap, repaired and strengthened:| from time to time, was inherited by. white men who followed the Indians | and operated half a century. Then the game wardens, attracted by the an- clent fish trap’s fame, went over to the river and blew it up with dynamite.— Argonaut. European Monkeys. One of the rarest of lving creatures I8 undoubtedly a European monkey. The only place on the continent where these animals may be found is 'on the rock of Gibraltar. They are of the type known as Barbary apes and ate about the size of a terrier dog. A most noticeable festure is that- they' do'not GLASS: OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS| If your Back is aching or Bladded bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat — When you kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don’t get scared.and proceed to load ‘your stomach with a lot of drugs that exeite the kidneys Keep. your kidneys clean. 1like you jach and | above, ““I've got: all eternity to visit ‘with those old fellows; I am in no huss ry to go,” and old Aunt Mandy, when asked why she was' so' constantly cheertul, replied, “Lor’, chile, I jes weat this ‘world, like a 10088 garment.” ~Atlantic. A Model Child. * George: 111. was sueh-a thrifty king| “that 'we cannot doubt that he hugged the little chap, of whom Thackeray | tells this delightful story, and longed'| to knight him on the spot. One ddy, when the king ‘and’ gqueea: were walking: together, probably at , they -met a little boy—they were always fond of children, the good folks ~andpitted the little towhead. “Whose little ‘boy' are you?" asked the king. “l am the king's beef eater’s little. e ——————— BEMIDJI DRUCGIST HAS VALUABLE AGENGY BE. N. French, Bemidji Minnesota. agency for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-l-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing ap- pendicits. This simple remedy has powerful action and drains such sur-| prising. amounts of old matter from|| the body that JUST ONE DOSE r esimen. Gmdmu Keopt Mr m: beautt- with a.brew.of Sage.T¢ Whenever her hair fell out.or !ootlon thut dull,’ faged or streaked” uppent- ance; Akl simplesilxtusewas appll with wonderful effect, By asking: a83- any drug store for “Wyeth’s Bage.and ¢ Sibilbor Maw Romeds," you will gt s, large bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to-use, for sbaut §0.cents, This stirple mikture-ca be ‘Aspundet-up o restére naMiral olit and: beauty. to_the hair and is splendid for: dand- ruff, dry, ‘{tehy el - and falling A mx uses - Wy Sage ‘ because it darkens so num-im" and svenly tiat nobody cas | tOl1' {6 T Doon appied—its'so oasy) toruse, toe: Yeu simply: dumpsy & Sponge.-or soft - bruak. and -draw ' it through your bair, taking one str: at & tine. By morning the gray hairj disappesrs; ufter another applieation or two, 1t 15 restered’ to it aktural color-and looks glossy, sofi-and abun- |dant.. 4 —_———r—————— boy,"” repiied the-chid.: On which therking said, “Then kueel down and kiss.the queen’s hand.” But' the innocent offspring of the beef eater deciitied ‘this treat. “No," said‘'he; *1 won't ‘kneel, for if 1 do 1 shail spoil.my new brecches."— Youth’s Companion. The MODEL Dry Cleantng House . HOGANSON BROS., Props. Dry Gloaning of Ladies' and Gonts' Clothing, House- hold- Goods, ste, lieves:sour stomach, gas on the stont-{} constipation almost IM- MEDIATELY. The QUICK -action of [JAdler-i-ka is astenishing. Telephone 537 106 Seccond St. Buy It Because It's A Better Car Medel T Touring Car f. 0. b Detroit 200,000, 1913 $550 . 300,000, 181& 1-2 Million Fords m Two Years: Farmer, Household or - Business. is: Not Complete W»mhout & Fords Northern Automobile Compalw and irritate the entire urinary tract.} keep your bowels clean, by flushing them wm\ a mild, harmless nlw which' removes the- body’s urlnous] waste and stimulates. them: to thm- normal activity. - The function of the kidneys. is to. filter. the blood. In 24. hours. they strain from dt 500 grains, of acid and- -waste, 80 we. can readily. understand -the .vital- importance: of keeping the-kidneys-aetive.. Drink 1ots or: drink too much; also get from.any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of 'water before breakfast each mora- ing for a few days and your kidneys Water—you - can’t I have moved: my store £0" “[fully darkensd; gldesy and shmm 1 HE KK R KKK X KKK # One-aalf cent per word per | X {ssue, cash with copy. % Regular charge. rate ona# “cent. per. word per insertion. No ¥ % ad taken for less than 10 % % cents Phone 31, i * KEEERRK KK KKK KF XK HELP WANTED B e SV Vs oo S SO SOUS) WANTBED—Bfight boy to help. in bake shop nights.. Do-not'appty un- leas’ you want to: learn the bakery trade. Model Mfg Co. WAN’K‘E!)—-Good competent girl ‘for gereral housework. 1218 Bemidji avenue, WANTED-—Kitclien: girl ‘hotel, America-Ave. e A e e I FOR SALE--New and neat cottage, one-block ‘from high- scheol. Will sell cheap.’ Inquire:at Berglund’s grocery.. North of city hall. FOR: SALE-~Rubber ~ stamps. The Ploneer wifl. procurs -any. kind of rubber stamp 1or you om short mo- ties. #OR SALE—One air tight heater ' and one small cook stove-cheap. Inquire Megroth’s Variety store. SEurokoswibetis dafin e bl [FOR SALE—One buffalo Tobe, Erickson one man’s buffalo coat. Apply 913 Be- midji ave. Phone ‘642. [FOR' SALE—Good team, harness, ‘wagon and sleighs 523 6th street Phone 834. * FOR SALE—My launch at a bargain H. E. Baer, . WANTED. ‘WANTED—Odd jobs. Call790. —_— FOR RENT oA e AP FOR RENT—Two houses to be re- leased March first. One located at 1100 Beltrami avenue and ‘the other at 1108 Beltrami avenue. Apply at once to Oscar Miner. FOR RENT—April 1st new nine room modern house. Lake Boule- vard. Phone 801, evenings. FOR RENT—6 Room house 700 Amerfca ave. Apply 509 Minneso- ta avenue. FOR- RENT—Small house centrally located. Inquire Geo. T. Elletson, post: office. Subscribe for the Ploneer. It 18.'a: curibus- fact-In‘ psychology that nobody -can stay at the same mental and physical.‘level. for twenty- “four houts-together. In the morning JOw are: more: matter of fact, for in- stance, than later in the day. It is in the morning that the best brainwork 18'Qone, too—brainwork of the sort that ' tequires- Industry and clear thinking. An@it 1s about 11 in thé morning that your body: reuches-its highest: polat of -|-emergy. In other words; you are .stronger,: though ‘almost imperceptibly, 4t 11 in the morning.than at 8 in the -| atternoon. You reach that highest Bemidji, Misn. | Steers, $5.75@8.40; cows and heifers, i 1 nffihesofi'hveme' Th farmer’s {ffend stors and (irocefles & everybody’s store Merchandise PHONE 180 will- act-fine- This famous. saitsi is{f made from the acid of ‘grapes and lemon juice, combimed with- lithia, and has' been used for generations-to: cleati @nd sti te clogeEd kidneys; also’ to neutralige the acids in-urine 80 it no longer s a source of irri-| tation, thus emding bladded weak- ness. 3 Jad Saits is inexpemsive; cannof injure; makes a delightful efferves- cent. lithia-water drink which every- one should take now and thed tof keep their kidneys: clean- and active. | Try this; also- keep up the wmr drinkitig, and no doubt you will wen= der what became of your. kidnsy tmbh ud backache, - point-twide In the day, for about b [ it they-aftérnoon thie muscular energy: hiag: vident-agutn, But from 5 onward '§t declihes steadily all through - the evening and on: till between 2 and 8 . 8« m~New-York Press. The Markets Duluth Wheat and Fiax. Duluth, Feb. 21.—Wheat—On . track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 94%c; No. 1 Northern, 93%c; No. 2 Northern; 91%c. Flax—On track and to arrive, $166%. South 8t. Paul Live Stock. South. St. Paul, Feb. 21.—Cattle— $4.50@7.25; calves, $4.560@9.50; stock- cere- and feeders, $4.50@7.00. HU!"— $8.25@8.40. Sheep—Lambs, $6.75@ 7.36; wethrets,” $3.76@5.60; ewes, $2.76 @86.26. "Chicago Qraln and Provisions.: - Chicago; Febi 21.—Wheat—May, 043%@0454c; July, 80%c. Corn—May, -66%0; July, 65%@65%¢; Bepts 653c. Onats-~Muy, 40%@40%c; July, 39% :@38%0. - Pork—May, $21.62. Butter —Creameries, 20@29%c¢.~ Eggse=34@ lfl‘c. Pnunry—-spflnn, 16¢; hens,’ Chicago, Feb. 21.—Cattle—Beeves, m Phom El Oftice. P’mm. ll -DENTISTS DR D. L. STANTON, iiill#lil#i# ii* X .One-half cent per word. per 4 m‘ 3. T. TOOMY' * (¥ issue, cash- with copy. * . Regular * cent per word per Ingertion, No & [ ¥ ad taken for less than: 10 & % cents Phone 31. LR EREEREESEER 8 1 Miles Block JOHK F. GIBBONB FARMS FOR SALE. PRUSEEEIIE A oov e it oov e ARSI FOR SALE—T76 and 30-100 acres o famous twin lakes; one of {he best locations in Minnesota for a sums * cliarge rate onc *|¥imst National Bank Bldg. DENTIST Office in Winter Block DENTIST Tel. 136 LAWYERS- *|GRAHAM: M. TORBANCE- LAWYER Phone 888 ATTORNBY ‘AT LAW t- Naticoal Bank Buil@ing: e N e mity, ainn. mer home or resort, having lake{D, §, FISK;. Court c.m front and nice ‘high banks with "fine grove of Norway pines neat | o; ATTORNEY AT LAW ffice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blda the water. Good level clay land ebout. 100,000 - feet of good pine|H. J. IOUD timber and 100,000 feet of hard wood timber on the land. Only siz. miles from Hines and Tenstrike and on"good wagon road. Fine -fishing in these lakes. taken: with the timber on, $1, 600.00. $600.00 down and i taken. with timber reserved, $1,- LAWYER Office with Reynolds & Winter PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS Price, if DR, ROWLAND: GILMORE PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON' Office—Miles: M 200.00. on time at 6% interest. V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. FOR SALE—320 acres of good hard wood land clay soil tural meadow. _Only six miles * from Hines, on good road, near Nice River and Lakes. -Several Address Phone 396 $400 down and balance|DR, E, A, SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN ANP SURGHON e m"m-. Phone saé some na-iDR, C. R. SANBORN" PHYSICIAN AND SVYRGEON Offiice—Miles Block: hundred cords of birch and tamar- {DB. L. A. WARD ack wood. This will make an 1d- PHYSICIAN' AND ; SURGEON- eal stock farm, and if taken wan Over First National bank, Bemidt; Mian can be had for $7.50 per acre, cash, balance -back on the land nl 6 per cent interest, to sult pur- chaser, Minn, DR, A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Write V. M. Owen, Hines, omo.“y’..‘.,‘..{“fi“"“ el Bemidlh. Ming FOR SALE—The 8.W. B. forty of the 8. of Sectlon 21-146-32. This has a falr house and barn DR. E. H. SMITE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Winter " Blook- and a few acres under cultivation DR. E. H. MARCUM and is on a mail, cream route. Price telephone and $20.00 per acre. Time given to sult purchaser | Phone 1! interest 6 per cent. For further PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON fiice in Mayo Block Residence Phone 811 particulars call on or address A |DR- EINER JOHNSON Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. g thy i e e Ploneer wants—one half cent s Office Gibbons Bldg,, word cash. I]IGEIJ.AIEOUI FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons: for every make of typewriter on the|Studio 417 Minn. Ave, market at 50 cents and 75 cents each, Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders |y promptly filled. Mail orders given |y the same careful attention as when | you appear in person. Pohme 31. The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply g Store. A, V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted North Markham Telephone 106. MISS MABEL HYLAND Teacher of Voice Phone 679 Bemidji Minnesota EYR Hotel, e —— *flii*iil!fillfill' AD TIME CARDS. + KRR KKK KKK KRR KR MPLS., RED LAXKE & MAN: North Bound Arrives. 1 Nortk Sollnd Leaves. 0 RAILROAD ADVERTISERS—The great siate of [ 192 Bust gouna " Fasves North Dakota offers unlimited op portunities for business to classl- 186 E‘Alt 163 West Bound Leaves. e GREAT '0-'--' Bound - Bound fled advertisers. The recognized| 33 West Bound Leaves. advertising medium Datly and Sunday Courler-News In the Fargo| 38 Has: ans 36 Bound — East Ne the only seven-day paper in “the|108 state and the paper which carries | FrERY W the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courler-News' covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state East Leavesat. m..m‘ & INTERNATIONAL ith Bouna Leaves. Leas ght: South- Leaves the ‘day of publication; it is the|Freight North Leaves at. paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word] succeeding insertions; fifty cents pet line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N, D, Try a Ploneer wunt ad. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between 9th and 11th St, Beltraml- Ave., a small plain open faced lady’s watch, black ailk fob. Finder kindly return to 908 Bel- trami Ave. Ploneer wants bring results, One-hal? cent a word, cash. R. F. MURPHY $710@0:85; Toxuw: steers, . $8.00@8.00; m mnlc‘ron | Western. steers, $6.50(7.85;\, stocker; [ and feeders, :mmw cows: and |’ Minneapolis, Feb. 21.—Wheat—Ma 8B@92%c;- Tuly, 99 @K Ci “cldse on track: Noi 1 hardy 95%c; No. du.lymotsnndwlul' 0'5“:m”. Sautey, recdiiy FUNERFL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKER and COUNTY. CORONER;