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WISCONSIN VOTES AGAINST THE COMPULSORY SYSTEM NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN All dairymen supplying the city with milk and cream must have their cows tested an dinspected. By order —City Health Department. . (By United Press) Madison, Wis.,, April 18.—The state ‘senate assembly today killed a resolution endorsing compulsory military training by 81 to 9. 6-424 MRS. ALVORD IMPROVING Mrs. I D. Alvord, who has been on the sick list for the past week, is convalescing. Volunteer System. ‘Washington, April 18.—The house military committee today voted 12 to 8 in favor of raising a proposed]. army of 500,000 by the volunteer eystem. FOREGOING OUTING FUNERAL DIRECTOR The camp fire girls of Crookston will respond to the appeal for co- operation in order to assist the Red Cross workers. The Crookston Times contalns the following item regard- ing the members of the Boli camp: “The Boli camp fire girls will fore- go their annual camping party this year in order to do their part toward aiding in the work of the local Red Cross society. At the meeting held last evening at the home of Miss Thora Ringdal, 204 Houston avenue, it was decided that the money saved for the annual outing would be don- ated to the Red Cross association in this city. “The action of the girls in volun- tary offered material assistance to the Red Cross has met with favorable comment throughout the city.” h M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER - Wedding rings Quality and simplicity are the characteristics most desired in the wedding ring. Its function as an ornament is secondary. Although the simplest band of pure gold is far from lacking beauty, the wedding ring is valued most highly as the token Statement of the Ownership, Manage- ment, Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act of Aug. 24, 1912 of the Bemidji Pioneer, published|| daily except Sunday, at Bemidjl, ]| Minn., for April 1, 1917. Editor, Frank T. Beaver. representative of the saered Business Manager, E. H. Denu. vows of matrimony. Publishers, The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company, Bemidji, Minn. Monotony, however, is never Owners, A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn.; G. E. Carson, Bemidji, Minn.; E. H. Denu, Bemidji, Minn. Known bondhoiders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. Average number of copies each is- sue of this publication sold or dis- tributed inrough the mails or other-j wise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date of this statement, 1,125. G. E. CARSON, Publisher. pleasing, so there are styles in wedding rings. You will find at Barker’s the prevailing styles in every size —_each ring solid seamless gold of guaranteed purity and wear- ing qualities. Prices range from $4.00 to $15. E. A. Barker Sworn and subscribed to before me Jeweler this 17th day of April, 1917. AVA SONSTRUD, 217 Third Street (Seal) Notary Public, Thonographs Kodaks Beltrami County, Minnesota. My commission expires Aug. 13, LADIES’ DRESS BOOTS ranges — eaten every day — will help you Or 3’ er stay well. Sunkist now and keep a supply of these uniformly : good oranges in the house | always. Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges California Fruit GrowersExchange Just received this week some new styles in the medium heel dress boots. Black kid with gray buck top, high lace boot, vaby Louis heel. E Brown Russia calf lace medium heel. Cash For Junk __DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY— Saveold rubbers, rags, met- als and old paper. They’re worth money at COLDBERC’S Everything is in big demand. We are raying from $7.00 to 810 per ton for old iron. Old magazines, 850c per hundred. To out of town shippers, we pay freight on 100 pound shipments or over. with the exception of paper and iron. Bring your hides and furs here for the highest market prices. We buy old automobiles. For further information call Phone 638-W or write 112 3rd St.,Bemidji,Minn- SCOOP White Delhi calf boot, medium or high heel, pure white, the ideal boot for the graduate. Brown Russia Calf sport boot, with fawn bu~k top, medium ' heel, hi top lace. Black kid English walking boot. Most of above just in by express this morning. Fashion's latest | creations. ———————————————————— KNAPP'S SHOE STORE | 311 BELTRAMI AVENUE. ;WW THE CUB REPORTER The mother who is® nursing her baby must frequently take some laxative for the good of her child. Tea brewed from natural herbs and leaves has a mild action'and a soothing ef- fect upon both mother and babe. Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea contains only the best of laxative herbs. The strength* of each dose can be regulated to suit the individual. Causes no griping—no reaction. Con- tains no harmful drugs. Safe, sure and economical. Every mother should use it. Begin tonight. Prepared by Hollister Laboratories Madison, Wiscoasin. SOLD BY rupted to every part of the body. ask about THR CITY DRUG STORE CHIROPRACTIC it can do for you. TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piamo and Band Instrument ts Phone 287-W. 214 3d St. Phone 406-W when nature can send a normal nerve and blood supply fre and uninter- If you are not well visit me and Let me explain to you what Chiro- practic is doing for others and what A. DANNENBERG, D. C. First National Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 F=_——'————__—_—_——_—__—_—4_____~ LATEST SPRING & SUMMER STYLES Women's Separate Skirts and - Petficoats Separate skirts featuring many novelty stripes, plaids, plain blues and blacks. Prices ranging from $3.75 to $12.00 ————————————————————————————————————— Many plain and fancy silk petticoats featuring the adjust- able top. Prices ranging from $3.50 to $7.00 \ 202 Third St. Bémidji, Minn. BEmiDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sel Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. 2 Moberg Construction Company Telophone 272 8emid)i, Minn. |IllllllllllIIIIIIIlIlIIII!llllllllll“lllllg Amminnnunnninnm Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because ) Weown them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are 7 here to help you secure & home of your own. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. LU i T T LU T L Elias had the Right Idea at That We Have the Lot You Want BErIDJI TOWNSITE & INPROVEMENT CO. ON ACCOUNT OF. REAERANGING OUR OFFICES WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING FIXTURES FOR SALE: 1 Stawdiag Bookosper’s Desk $18.08 1 Cary Sefs $120.08 1 Uhl Stesd Fypowriter Desk $20.00 1 Oak Tyepwriter Desk . 11.00 KOORS BROS. | PRR KRR RRR KK KEK + KING P! * Tailor hgaflengults I Drop in and look over our « Spring . and Summer lines. * HOGANSON BROS. * 309 Third St. * X RKKREKERFRKKKKE 'S 2828 8 84 \\ liifii‘kiiil*#ii& NEW JITNEY STAND IN * FIFTH WARD * —Phone 62— * August L. Berg, Joe Hague, * Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut * Service Night and Day * *t*iiii###fli*ii L2 22 22 8 &4 \ —_— SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS £t the BS [nlll goond, ciean en?oymem. Pool or Billiards KX P ERKKEXKKRK RN KKK DRY CLEANING * Clothes Cleaners for Men, * Women and Children * THE MODEL DRY * CLEANING HOUSE * Hoganson Bros., Props. * XX R XX KKK KKKK KX AhkA KK KKK \\ KR ERXKEERR KR TR KX * “White House” Tea and Coffee * served exclusively at the THIRD ST. CAFE xRk kKK L 2 2] 'TESEEREE R E R RS S ELBA 'BEAUTY.PARLORS petobioh S m Full Line of Melba Toilet k Articles [ L. P. ECKSTR! Plumbing, Steam ag.dx Hot ‘Water Heating Get our estimate. Phones 555 and 309 = Sununnnu == \\ ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS GEIB & LEIBSLE Designing, Estimating, Superin- tending, Surveying Markham Bldg. Phone 123 \\ Kx kKKK KRN KKK x ho CORSETS * & Professional Residence Corset & *x Service * * JULIA NELSON * x x 916 Mi.s. Ave. Phone 810-J * KKK KKK KKTRKKK When in need of wooD Remember GEO. H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft.or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from Huffman & 0'Leary —_————————— FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN. um: Funeral Director Phone 178-W or R O ne can succeed with- _out ming, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who by their advertising = | help to make this paper possible. |FOR RENT—15-acre GLAS WANTED JUSUUTUTUUUUUUAUUSURUEVS SRR St WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. P. J. Russell. 417tt WANTED—Girl for general house- work. A. V. Garlock, 820 Bel- trami Ave. 3-418 WANTED — Dishwasher at Third Street Cafe. 413tt - WANTED—Married couple desires to rent furnished cottage for sum- mer within walking distance of business section. girable neighborhood. Best of care. References. Address Summer Cot- tage, “Pioneer.” T 410tt - WANTED—To rent by desirable ten- ant, no children, modern cottage, well located ,in good neighborhood only. No run down house consid- ered. Prefer north portion of ¢ity and mear lake. Address “Renter,” care Pioneer. 410tt WANTED—Second hand _furniture. Phone 223. T. N. Rode. 5-10 ———————————————————————————— FOR BALE. ST UIUUURVES e FOR SALE—Best saw rig in the city. It will sell soon at the prica E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1-418 FOR SALE—$5,500 will buy best im- proved residence property in this city. E.J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1-418 TSN T 5 RS FO RSALE—Two choice lots on cor- ner, very good grocery store build- ing on same. Will go cheap as owner is going away. E. J. Wil- lits, 115 3rd St. 1-418 - - FOR SALE—A good store building and lot right down town for sale or might accept some trade, either city or land, or would rent and remodet to suit tenant. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1-418 — e FOR SALE OR RENT—Very -mice modern house for rent. For par- ticulars come to my office. Might trade. E. J. Willits, 115 Sril St. ~418 S Vs i FOR SALE—Come in and see me. I have the best snaps of all klnd;/ It's a pleasure to talk about the even if you don’t buy. E. J. Wil- lits, 115 3rd »t. 1-418 FOR SALEEarly Triumph pota- toes. Call on or write to Thomas Phibbs, Bemidji, Minn. R. 2. 3-419 - FOR SALE—Mare 9 years old, weight about 1,200. Also harness and wagon. Phone 451. E. P. Lane. 5-421 FOR SALE—5-passenger touring car, as I have no use for it. Address “Car,” Pioneer. 3-419 - FOR SALE—One second hand oak chafing dish buffet. A. D. Bailey.! 3-419 FOR SALE—My home on corner 12th St. and Bemidji Ave. Also two lots on corner 5th St. and Bel- trami Ave. T.J. Welsh. 6-421 FOR SALE—Barn. Call 1024 Doud Ave. Phone 732. 416tf FOR SALE OR RENT—7-room house. Box 484, Bemidji. 6-421 FOR SALE—Township plats show- ing government surveys and to which has been added roads, ditches and other local informa _tion. 25c each. Pioneer office. 330tt FOR SALE—When you want a lot, or house and lot, five-acre tracts for garden or poultry raising, 40, 80 or 160 acres for farming, call on Mathew Larson. Phone 249. 425 FOBR RENT. P e e TS FOR RENT—Very nice farm 2% miles out, house and barn; for rent cheap. This is a snap. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1-418 truck and chicken farm, 4-room house, % mile to depot, on easiest kind of terms. Well worth lots more than can be bought for; owner sick. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1-418 FOR RENT—The most complete home of 9 rooms and highly im- proved plat of land. ‘Well located in this city. Renter ought to raise $1,000 worth of garden truck this season. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 1-418 FOR RENT OR SALE—On crop pay- ments, 10 well located farmsteads with from 5 to 60 acres under cul- tivation, liberal rental terms, or sale prices from $12.50 to $27.50 per acre. Start raising your own food products under our liberal terms. J. J. Opsahl, the Home Maker. 1-411 FOR RENT—Farms. Inquire at Gen- nes & Layon, Bemidji, Minn. 7-421 OU READ the Other Fellow’s Ad You are reading this one, That shoald convince you that advertising in these columns is a profitable proposition; that it will bring business to your store. The fact that the other fellow advertises is probably the reason he is getting more business than is falling to you. Would it not be well to give the other fellow.a chance BV To Read Your Ad in These Columns? SIFIED, Must be in de- ~ v N T Defective