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THS. CUB A~ spec] Experienced. Age 25-46 man capable of earnink:$3500 a year commission. Address Wayde Afl Tank & Pump Co., 1460 Mich- ' igan Ave., Chicago, Nl .’Give street address and phone-ifimber. 2td 113-120 WANTED—Someone with money &t 4 per cent to take up district or- ders paying 6 per cent. These or- ders can be paid in 4 to 9 months. For particulars address *C. B. Deardorf, Puposky, Minn. 3-116 FOR SALE—Baby cab. Phone 528- J. A. O. Hoganson. 3-116 WANTED—Neat appearing girl to act as clerk and office girl. Do not apply unless willing to start ‘at $5.00 per week with understand- ing that there is more in sight, provided you “make good.” State experience. Address “CLERK,” care of Pioneer office. 3-114 WANTED—Good strong girl to work on ranch in Montana by month or year. ~Address-or call on-Geo. S. Briggs, (1014 Doud Ave., Bemidji, TR % CANDIDATES - WH0 HAVE ANNOUNCE (Continued from Page One) T 7:30-=8:45" i SUNDAY . 5¢c & 15¢ i frou Bies o0 THE - REX THEATRE WANTED —Man and wife to- work | ida to spend-the cold months ! “LO V E’S L ARI AT" R . on ranch in Montana by month or Stein Has Opponent. Rl . - : = ¥ty et ‘ L year. [Address or call g::.msl. For| several days, Georze Steinj An Ameérican-comedy drama in five appealing acts, f ' | Mrlifi!f!_» oud Ave., L c:ty,tr.lerk. ‘who i‘s a clnndid'ate for re-' introducing > 3 ? | election, was alone in the running, H 2 Y B4 | Harry Carey, Olive Fuller Golden _Mimn.© . -7 WANTED—Carrier boy to carry |but Hugh Whitney decided to enter Pioneer each evening after school |the field and these two comprise the O e F . A 30118 | Gaare W, fibods eity treasuret and a company of superior merit. Merry moments, sen- WA DS R et e o = BB amion Choice of any Dress in the S oo BRI Eieam | Mathnt ishier of the Security State(N . Matinee 2:30 o Matinee 2:30 y Dress in. the Stars Laundry. ““16tt | bank, looked Gver the situatipn and [l ° i X ‘ FOR SATE—Dry Jackpine Plions | declded to become a contender Tor 11t @ —— $ l O-oo 497 6-113 is assistant cashier of the Northernf. National bank. LB - The office of city tax assessor| finds three in the field. Thomas Lloyd 1s the incumbent and will have as running company in the race H. evening, conducted by Evangelist . v 4 PASTOR ATTENDS MEETING —_— Sandgren of Grand Forks, N. D., and Rev. J. H. Randahl, nastor of the| his brother, Captain Sandgren, of the , Swedish Lutheran church, attended |local Salvation Army. G v : the annual meeting of the Hines p ChOlCC Of any Coat in the Store . N FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Horse, sl‘elgfi_‘ and ‘wagon, or will trade for auto, and pay balance cash. Also Blue Bell cream separator in good condition. Inquire or address Geo. M. Wood, | E- Palmer and Archie Ditty. congregation this afternoon. He will ’ Lavinia. Phone 10-F-2. _5d-115 Free-for-All Scramble. hold communion services in the 1*.nes WILL REOPEN PROBE. A FOR SALE OR TRADE—For land, The municipal judgeship looks like | church tomorrow morning. There : . model 1909 Jackson automobile; |a free-for-all scramble, but it may |Will be no services in the Swedish (By United Press) i ] Lutheran church in Bemidji tomor- ‘Washington, Jan. 13.—The reopen- . [ ] : good running order. O. T. Davids, | coifie to pass that a single candidate Bagley, Minn. 5-118 | will be selected to oppose A. M. FOR SALE—Wood, 16 16-inch jackpine Crowell, judge of the court. Judge $1.50 per cord delivered to any Crowell is again a candidate, and his part of the city. Phone 600. list of opponents consist of D. H. 10-113 | Fisk, O. M. Skinvik, H. J. Loud, John F. Gibbons, H. A. Simons and Willis row on account of the absence of the | ing of the House note leak probe was pastor. decided today by the House rules | - brokeérs "' INSPECTING SCHOOLS ~~— | will be summoned from Wall street. Miss Esther Tell, high school The names of prominent men are FOR SALE—Houses and lots known teacher in the Big Falls schools, was drawn in and they will be asked to ’ ’ as 512, 514, 602, 604 Third St. Nye. appear and tell what they know. = . Aldermanic Situation. a visitor at the Bemidji, schools yes- i [ ] The fights for the ald i terday. The school building in Bi o fig] or the aldermanic seats | terday. e school building in Big FOR RENT. . in the city council, in some instances | Falls is beifg repaired and the teach- s'mn" BORDER‘ e \ (By United Press) : BEM'DJ'. MINN. . mm at least, promise to be exceedingly |ers of that school are visiting the furnish good storage room for fur- interesting. various schools in the neighborhood. niture and goods. C. E. Battles. Alderman T. 8. Ervin, serving an P Washington, Jan, 13.—The admin- M-8 t¢|unexpiréd term in the First, is the MANY ATTEND REVIVAL istration plans to strip the entire - i border of the militia guardsmen be- FOR RENT—Furnished modern room. retiring representative in this pre- - Phone 738. 110t¢ :;’:C&M}::‘:;n":;d“:u‘;f gl:gl:gleli Large crowds are attending the re- ;oreh:dsrch dlixl The l:lmhd“;:lltl of D - " : A vival services held in.the Salvation|Pershing an s punitive exp on m T 17 or 1;‘1’2'1;'“ Dills, tied up m.inontllzaog:c;::n::icli:cgmhsw"g' Army hall in the Fifth ward every!'ls slated for an early date. » = r"{""'-’ m'm w‘" m 2 in a tobacco sack. Finder please | Bailey:is the retiring representative. = Mr. Bailey i8 a candidate for re-elec- return to Case’s store for reward. e o 2.115 [ tion ‘and has as an oppoment G. D. fi_-—_—'n_—_—fl— Backus., T—Brown spaniel puppy, license Ry - X [ Phillippi is Alone. committee and prominent LB home in Nymore, Mill Park and East Bemidii, with invitations to our ser- | Te&1eY. W e s vlc‘;as. P;ensethplani ltto be a‘tl ho]rsne nexed to the city a few weeks ago. ‘:' recalve }the]vis (;{stlan d ; 3' Both are candidates for election. J. please accept their Invitatiod. - £ | W. Smith, roundhouse foreman of the || 8. C. E. will meet at the church at M. & L. has been placed in the race ; 3%‘3& ps'e:];mnntv:n,i:i..szrg:iee:é by a strong following and the people of the N'eedy o th-week gervice of the Fifth will have an opportunity Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Ser- :: selle;:t“who they want at the com- vice at Shevlin Thursday evening at g e on: 8 o'clock. C. N. Foss, pastor. Sunday morning at the Presbytérian church the pastor will preach on the subject, “The Twofold Joy” (John 4:37). Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the sermon will be on the theme, «Christ Gives Sight” (John 9:4). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. When in need of wWoobD Remember GEO. H. FRENGH & SON s | CLEARANGE | HART SCHAFFNER & MARK . SOCIETY BRAND AND GLOTHGRAFT GLOTHES $35, 530 Suits now $24.75 S0, $5 Suits “ $19.75 $22.50, $20 Suits “ $14.75 §18, $16.50 Suits “ $12.75 $5, S50 Suits < $n75 i ™ 112t g " —————ece | ward, and is again a candidate for S d “ [ ] T, : il Wood sawing done. Phone 1643:2“2% the seat he now holds. He is unop- 0" s b ; ) Ahsn‘u'o | posed in this precinct. ' d Three have tossed their headgear % 1 o into theisquared circle of the Fourth Ynl“’ - " lsa“stac“nn ment and is again seeking to retain Church school at 10:30; morning | names to the voters as desiring to tion day. Our members will start The Fifth ward, formerly Nymore, IGHT NOW, when you men need that new O Suit o , y vercoat or Suit most, All are cordially invited to attend UVERBUA I Prompt deliveries to all parts of B CHURCHES ward. Paul Foucault is also serv- senond Ja sEak vakiNg Mail Orders| ~ Successors to Schneider Bros. Co. . | Guaranteed. service at 11:30, sermon to ic— | represent them in the city council. = b out from the church at 2 o’clock p. |0 baby ward of the city, is repre: comes our clearance sale. Radical reductions in prices of our these services. L. P. Warford, pas- tor. the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. - Sal 'mmv' Special rate on delivery from Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock : tag on collar No. 286. A. N. Gould. J. M. Phillippi retires in the Third ing an . unexpired term by appoint- Nymore Congregational. Larson - have also presented their «Jdeal Religion.” Sunday is visita- Smith Strong Contender. . - 3 m., and will visit, if possible, every gented by Fred Brinkman and O. J. 8 u It a“ d 0 v e r c u at ' I ea ra " ce Standard Lines of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing. and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. Phone 93 or 428-J there will be services in the Nymore hall. Revival services every night in the Nymore hall at 8 p. m. theran Free. (Nymore Ward) Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Services at 7:30 p. m. 0. P. Grambo, pastor. Swedish Lutheran. There will be no services Sunday on account of the absence of the pas- tor. J. H. Randahl, pastor. Scandinavian Lutheran. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. There will be no other services. Osmund Johnson, pastor. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SOGIETY BRAND AND CLOTHGRAFT OVERCOATS $35, $30 Overcoats now $24.75 $25,$22.50 Overcoats “ $19.75 §20, §18 Overcoats “ $14.75 | where come in and get my prices. $15, $16.50 Overcoats “ $11.75 * Weare alsoin the market for 3 Brass, Coppér, Rubbers, $12 . Overcoats “ $8.75% ° ‘Rags and lron 112 Third St. Phone 638 W We pay freight on 100 Ib. ship- ments. No less. T LT mnn Ship or bring your Furs & Hides while prices are high SOLDBERE'S HIDE & FUR 0. We guarantee the best market prices. Before - shipping else- VDefective | \