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FOUR EXEMPTION BOARD (Continued from Page 1) 1774 Harvey Fee. 2279 Edward Carlson, Jr. 2234 Wilfred Haakanson. 657 Johnny Pederson. 1995 Julius Torgerson. 2177 Carl S. Peterson. i 2111 Ivan C. Cann, claim disallowed. 911 Stanley A. Thomas. 1851 Claude B. Chapman. 1139 Carl Stiers. 336 George P. Mayer. 212 Ralph C. Victor. 49 Leander Larson. 8 Joe Derocher. 1160 James M. Harmon. 1192 E. A. Hobbetland. 1433 Harry S. Redmond, claim dis- allowed. 2143 James A. Johnson, clalm disal- lowed. 1640 G. A. Plummer. 622 John Palmer. 585 Preston J. McGraw. 2191 Carl A. Johnson. 1464 Carl A. Hanson. 1077 William Stanley, lowed. 1961 Axel Sorenson. 781 H. L. Runion. 2151 George Bye. claim disal- KXKEKXKRREREK R KD DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R ’ * b4 + * * +* * R R E R R R R R R N x x x x * * * *® x “Pll Show You How Corns Peel Off!” EverPeel a Banana Skin? That's It! “Ishould worry about those corns —I just put some ‘Gets-It’ on. Corns used to pester the world into a frenzy, enduring pain, digging, allclng toes, tinkering with plasters 438 John M. Collins. 1059 Fredrick Shurberg, claim dis- allowed. 880 A. Granguith. 1173 S. A. Hill 492 Edwin R. Rohde. 2199 Curtis J. Bergin. 565 William Eickhoff, claim disal- lowed. i 1447 James A. Martin, claim disal- lowed. 1596 Ira B. Merritt. 102 Alex Friedland. 1979 Adolph Moe. 875 Lee Deyor. 1780 Elmer Wallin. 1024 William Dahlstrom, claim dis- allowed. 1043 Albert Hanson. 1606 Henry W. Stein. 71 Archie R. Timblin, claim disal- lowed. 1593 Aldrich Eickstad. 1850 W. R. Johnson. 556 Henry Sward. 978 Anton Nordwell. 506 J. J. Jadlowski. thslcnllv Disqualified. 1714 Floyd Cregen. 841 Samuel W. Platt. 1032 W. J. Shoberg. 269 George H. Ludtke. 1314 H. A. Northrop. 1358 Ed G. Johnson. 391 John Thyberg. 1657 Noah Robbins. 1217 Thorwald S. Koeting. 2116 E. O. Bloomquist. 1142 Leroy C. Boren. 103 Solomon Freedland. 199 George Elliott. 608 Antonia Scavo. 519 Haakon Rugsven. 2186 Victor Johnson. 1346 W. K. Wagner. 2053 Joe Bozanski. 2022 C. J. Murray. 944 John O. Hagen. 1866 Alfred Krog. 122 Christ Windsness. 1337 James P. McManus. 736 Frank Currey. 1151 Gustav Falk. 1919 Gust B. Lindberg. 1369 Gilbert S. Sandland. 2323 T. C. Engen. 2283 Bert Hagadon. 1064 Oscar Thorson, 1510 E. I1. Revoir. 1932 (. Ortman. 2147 Earl Horton. 1240 Edgar T. Van Dyke. 1172 Tracy Hopkins. 1952 Pete Makedon. 305 Torgas Austad. 1443 Carl A. Carlson. 1415 William Carlson. 1243 Aldolph G. Christianson. 1776 Forrest Donaldson. 23 Samuel E. Nelson. 1747 Victor Jacobson. 349 Fred .J. Samuelson. 562 Francis Cunningham. 2025 Erick Swanson. 1520 Samuel G. Back. 1690 George McTroplis. 1156 Elmer Clark. 1591 Henry H. Cominsky. NEW SON Born, to JIr. and Mrs. A. O. Hog- anson of Minnesota avenu, last eve- ning, a son. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDFRTAKER 405 Beltr:mi Ave., Bemidji, Minn, EEEEEXKEXANARERED * DR. D. L. STANTON ® * DENTIST ’ * Office in Winter Block R LR R E R EREREE SRR ER] “Gets-It” Puts Your Feet in Clover —It Ends Corns Quickly, and tape, trying to fix a corn so it wouldn’t hurt. But now no one in the world “should worry,” because the moment you put “Gets-It” on, it means the end of a corn. There is nothing in the world like “Gets-It”—nothing as sure and cer- tain—nothing that you can count on to take off a corn or callus ev- ery time, and without danger. The corn never grew that “Gets-It” will not get. It never irritates the flesh, never makes your toe sore. Just two drops of “Gets-It” and presto! the corn-pain vanishes. Shortly you can peel the corn right off with your finger and there you are— corn-free and happy with the toe as_smooth and corn-free as your palm. Never happened before, did it? Guess not. Get a bottle of “Gets-It” today from any drug store, you need pay no more than 25c, or sent on re- ceipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Il Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Barker’s Drug Store, City Drug Store. This coat is $50.00; DREN'S SHOES, BLANKETS THE BEMIDJI IR R EE R RS R R R R R R . DR. EINER JOHNSON . #« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & « Bemidji, Minn. +* I E R E R EEREEEERESESES] Keep your waftch in running order other coats FUR COATS $75.00 to $85.00 FAIR VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THIS STORE We are showing a splendid line of MUNSING UNDERWEAR, STOCKINGS, LADIES’ FREE—A\ school ruler will be given free to each child of school age calling at store. i If it is stopped or if it is not keeping accurate time, let Bar- ker fix it for you. Whether it needs cleaning only or other repairs, the work will be done exactly right, guaran- teed for a year and the price be the lowest for which good work can be done. Barker’s repair department is in charge of expert watchmak- ers of exceptional skill and ex- perience. E. A. Barker Jeweler 217 Third Street Phongqgraphs AMostElegant Silk Velour Coat Fashioned from black silk vel- our with a convertible collar but- Pock- toned close, in scarf effect. ets are of the loose patch type, attached to a belt about the waist. Self buttons trim the cuffs and belt. The lining throughout is This coat is the last fancy silk. word in style for coats of its type and it has our usual character cer- tificate inside the collar: Telflger= We shall be glad to show you this, and any others that may in- terest you. $10.00 and up to $50.00 AND CHIL- AND GENERAL DRY GOODS T — SR I, DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1917. FOB RENT. WANTED TO BUY—I am in the FOR RENT—Two modern rooms. markle{t to buyh cattle and hogs of ( E any kind. Phone or write Geo. Mrs. Emma Powell, 1110 Bemidll| w7 gochren, Bemidji, Minn, 6-98 ———__-——-— WANTED—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms FOR SALK. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for housekeeping. Call 412-W. J FOR SALE—Six cylinder, 7 passen- for one or two gentlemen. 1211 © 87 Beltrami Ave. 5 e.o0.d. 9-11 ger Paige automobile, or trade for land. B. W. Lakin. 6-97 FOR SALE — Indian motorcycle, model 16, three speed. side car at- tachment, guaranteed in first class condition. Ses D. E. Whitman, J. C. Penney Co. 95¢tf FOR SALE—Stationery 231 horse- power gasoline engine; 120 gal- ion ground tank and force pump. A. A. Carter, 808 Irvine Ave. 825tf FOR SALE—3% months old Scotch collie pup. Phone 81. 3-97 WANTED—To buy wood heater. Ad- dress 400 Minnesota Ave., Be- FOR RENT--Modern furnished room. 820 Beltrami Ave. 3-96 midji, Minn. 2-96 FOR RENT—Modern furnished front| room. 1119 Beltrami Ave. 94tf WgNTE?—Bgflrdersbflfld roomers. FOR RENT—One office room in Se- an, ;aiso0; ABye oard without curity Bank Building. Inquire at rooms. 314 America Ave. Phone bank. s16te| 350-W. §-811 WANTED—Second hand Round Oak WANTED combination heating stove. Box WANTED—Competent girl. Must be| 416, Bemidji, Minn. 1-96 good cook. Good wages to the| WANTED—Girl Union Hotel, right party. 703 Bemidji avenue. Nymore. 3-98 825tf | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- FOR SALE—Sweet milk 5¢ per quart after 6 p. m. at W. G. Schroeder’s Store. 3-97 FOR SALE—Two 34x4 clincher tires and tubes. Good condition; a snap. E. H. Jerrard. 2-97 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, first class running order. D. S. Mit- chell, Jewett Garage. 1-96 FOR SALE—Mallard ducks, $5.00 per pair. Mrs. A. H. Jester, ‘“Jes- ter Farm.” 5-911 WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. H. C. Baer, 1205 eral housework. 803 Minn. Ave. Lake Boulevard. 96tf Phone 630. 831tt ~ WANTED—Man with experience in baling either shavings or hay. Ap- * ply to Minnesota Electric Light & | k Power Co. Office. 6-97 | % WANTED—Pupils for music class, | & ® x * I EE R E R ERERREERERE A V.GARLOCK, M.D. % SPECIALIST « BYE EAR NOSE THROAT *® 75¢ for beginners, $1.00 for ad- pupils. Three-fourths 1100 Beltrami Ave. 5-97 Glasses Fitted Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 +* LR RS R R SRR R ERESE R R vanced hour lesson. Phone 631-J. Offering you their “goud-service” and spendlng money to tell this commun- e ty about themselves. LR E R E &R EEEE R The DAILY PIONEER re- ceives wire service of the UNITED PRESS Association. LR R R R EERERE EKERRERERKRKREK 3ENERAL MERCHANDISE roceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, The o ¥ [=] Flour, Feed, etc. careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDFER Bemidj! Phone 66 ER IR I I I B I R I K XKEanNKdagEX DEAN LANL CO Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji A ¢ H AR RE A A AR R R R A K AAEE AAK KN K ERAXEEIREEIRRS These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers i Why not call them up? ERK K H KKK EERKE KKK KKK KKK KK KK K *K »* _—WATCH HOSPITAL— % EMID. ’4( “Every w-u:x? Crél?eable" K B J1 SHOE STORE Shoes and Furnishings Our goods are the best and our prices are right. Phone 172-W 315 Minn. Ave. *x *« BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. #x *x 204 Minn. Ave. *x *y E— *x * A. W. Peterson, Mgr. *i *x *x IEEERRERE L RN R Y 'fli KKK KKK R Ky o % KOORS BROTHERS CO. *x MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS g% Bakers and Confectioners ¥y Wholesale and Retafl ¥ Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥x Pianos, Organs and Sewing a¥ Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, +* Machines x* Confectionery,Cigarsand ¥& 117 Third St. s Fountain Goods *x Phone §73-W x% 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 %4 J. BISIAR, Manager ’-i««liliililifliugc;gggc;c;jcu .:-«a«ucacticc-::cc-u«;acu-pu««; Xk k& * kKKK E KK KKK FEUKERKEEE K KX Bemidjt *x% Eat at * ; N. L. HAKKERUP L 23 THE HOME CAFE pa PHOTOGRAPHER *¥ *% c * Gordon Burns, Prop. » Photos Pay and Night 0: *x t’ *x CCCI.Cll’i”i"iyg;;**”””” Corner 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. AARKAAARAKRAR A A A A A XA A Ahkhkhhhhhkk .—--—-—-—E—w. The New iMethod Backache of any kind is often caused by kidney disorder, which means that the kidneys are not working properly. Poisonous matter and uric acid accumulate within the body in great abundance, over-working the sick kidneys, hence the congestion of blood causes backache in the same manner as a similar con- estion in the head causes headache. ou become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irritable, have spots appearin, before the eyes, bags under the lids, an& {lack ambition to do things. “The latest and most effective means of overcoming this trouble, is to eat spar- ingly of meat, drink rlcnty water be- tween meals and take a single Anuric tablet before each meal for a while,” says the famous Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Simply ask your favorite druggist for Anuric if you have lumbago, rheumatism, gout, dropsy, begin unmcdlately with this 'movel treatment. WOMEN OF MINNESOTA. ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO ARE WEAK, NERVOUS, SLEEPLESS. St. Paul, Minn.—“After my first child it left me in a very nervous, weakened and run-down condition. +I also suffered withhead- aches. At this time I found wonderful relief in Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription. It 1.s0on built me up in ll good condition and my 'headachc was entirely ! cured. I have great faith in this medicine and have recommend- ed it to other women. T have Llso used the ‘Pleasant Pellets’ as a purgative and have always_ fuund them to be effective and non-griping.”—MRgs. R. McL. Hcuues, 466 Farrington. IR R R E R R R R R R R R i DR. E. H. SMITH * & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON + « Office Security Bank Block * IR R R R R R R R R R R N The Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land But--- Before YOUR boy “:Falls In” see that he visits our studio. We’ll make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMIDJI MINN The Town Market Furniture Co. PRICE WRECKERS on New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Rugs We Can Save You Money Cor. 2nd St. and Minn. Ave. WAR SCOOPS B0ss-TH' BIG THING N Bassine TH AVIAT N EALANS \S SENSE_ & DIRER TN - T VIANTAN &\ C"" A \\— \IRIRLE By "HOP UL PRoBAB B DETAILNOL ONTH Gleaning, Pressing anu Repairing of All Kinds If you want anything done in the tailoring line just bring it to PETER THORSON —TAILOR— Phone 592 Over Doran’s

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