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ion'snfi—wm‘ i..dle all kinds of wood lengths, Quick dellverym«l}-pflew ' — ST L et fs e —— e e 1, o O D e e AR O oullod INSTINOT had TAOGHT th P T T = . ple; X stove: wood; dry||j. 1D D PL that F( ‘ cal ITINCT ha e v ateation satd to sxearmons conibutions Wetieds atme muk Basionsd ouk: Heewes Wood Go |[| FEATHERED FELLOWS OF THE FOREST to WEAVE, MOULD and SEW. into be Inows o theation Dt resati sttt | o ner o M1l RRRRR o e FIBRES, LICHENS and LEAVES BEST SUITED for THEIR . 3 * and varlety store. Als0 tWo houses “'And antedating that period when still the earth ~was young—BENEATH THE in Fitth word. - Bd Alrs, Bemidit ||}| DARK UNFATHOMED CAVES OF THE OCEAN—the TRILOBITE, the PERL. - m WINKLE, the CLAM-guided by the MASTER BUILDE PRACTICED in their’ . per_Ib. «Elephane Brand popcorn own way, the art of providing shelter ‘and protection from THEIR FELLOWS ' 'who 18¢ per Ib. Sold in bulk. C. B. were too prone to practice the COMMON HABIT of “BENEVOLENT ASSIMILA- Battles. S 6-24 = TION.” o Sy i R : i FOR SALD OR TRADE—On account o IR 7 ; e i o S of iliness, farm 130 acres, 20 asres So after all “SAFETY FIRST” is not the 20th Century notion, but a-eommend ivation, d | 5 1 uader coitivation, nouse aud bara, |||, QLD as the HILLS_HANDED DOWN TO MAN WHO HAS PROFITED BY trees. and ~ shrubbery. ‘Inguire ; nd: i "“Il{n;ptoa. wli{:o:' ‘1}! e THE EXAMPLE of the BIRD, BEE and: CRUSTACEAN. o for, house in' town g Y 3 ; . ; SRR 27 g _HOME BUILDING has béen' developed to the Nth DEGREE by the GENUS- FOR SALE—Two-ohair barber outht H()MO, though some of us still persist in the early habits of our Ancestors to which | complete. Will sell for $75.- Also this message is not addressed, BUT FOR THE REAL HOMEBUILDERS OF TODAY . No. s Remngton typewriter, nev. || _THE MAN, who wishes to BUILD THE HOME OF HIS DREAMS—the one his . ot JAIIOS ey 0N 04 better half and he has planned through years. ; ~ Mim. 22 | Fwo sets of Sobd hosvy, new work YOU should come.today—we have the PLANS FOR THE BUNGALOW-—the 4harness. PR COTTAGE, the STORY AND A HALF, the DUPLEX AND OTHERS. SEE TUS . One yearling black draft colt. FOR THE PRACTICAL HOME OF YOUR DREAMS. : 6 brood sows (bred.) .. . ALY bl ‘. One 6-year-old cow, fresh: soon. i § * Two 2.year-old cows, tresh soon. 2 = 3 iy : < 2 ..yearling heifers. 1 new wide tire wagon. o | (2 | §ith Robinson Luniber Company ‘Wae don’t mean that the Minnesota Electrie Light and:.-Power. com- 632-;80?3 el?u:: :nsdl})o:)'od:: i::'o:l&y N l ] s, 0 lnsgn “ um er ompany pany, with which: Bemidji ‘has & contract to:furnish Aight-and, power: tor| 35 ) B 2 ! J . § (One Board or a Carload) . T i .97 Telephone dits, -considers its ‘contract merely s scrapidf:paper,” but City At-| 4-room-house, $35.00 cash and Bemidji, Minn, ¢ rown rely on the head-in:his brief-argument be-1$12.00 per month, no interest. it s -room house, $50.00 cash and fore Judge Stanton when he sald in substance: " wihere's nathing:in the contract between the light company ’v_l%&flt}’{i‘{p‘fli“?}‘é Rt Ay apdthiecity of ‘Bemidji that allows the compaly .;o clull':o any ROOM H?Us l:newc)“, mn’h~ Yes mo | . If the company is allowed to change con- house, chicken house, wood ;house, R e Tt ’ and’ splendid well® and ‘pump;: 12 3 xox K LG Bore. for : Sy Vond T * TR KKK KK KK ‘tregt now there's nothing to prevent iit; doing’ il any: time. ; If ened and fenced, joins plat-| it can do that the contract isn't worth the paper it’s written on." ::;9;;'::::. Ol;fly 31,80'0.’ i e £° *AR‘N‘?EN‘EW’!T : . THsitranchise’of the:Minnesots Eleetric company was granted by the| ~Good Hupmobile ‘G-Dassenger. car : : eity“of“Bemidii upon certain conditions. .It is reasonahle“to ‘presume the|in fine shape,:to-trade for clear land. o (‘;}repuzfl nixdi lnae;tgd ‘l):y anld :or & e N\ cmflm wouldn’t for a moment tolerate the city attempting to lower. its|A ;;:gl; f:‘l;n !:t?;;ton& odd tl;nnins s v!‘:ltle 901': ;11%'%16 tol; s:rf:sg or| | G I {c rates:to suit its convenience at the expense jof:the -.company, and:it. would order, sale cheap :)r trade for drf filng 3 L % 7 be pertectly consistent for the city to do so, in that the company ‘attempts| yorse, cows or wood. not 40-acre improved _farm,: - heavy to impose’'an added burden of $1.10 per month upon the consumers, S B proTed e g = ; . ' 7, 2 ; eyieh ) ardwood soil. - To trade for. house " The -company pleaded - increased expense. So'have the - people: in- 80 acres good land for sale cheap creased expense. The people are curtailing and hewing’ ‘closé -toi the “bone.{ gr trade for house. i i 7 = They-are ‘glad’to be alive and help win the war. -Theéy nave been sacri- New water ‘power : ashing ‘ma- . We have <oriclided toHan dlé the Repub- ) ! /until the kaiser is chased oft his pedestal,| chine very cheap. .- Ak , fleing and expect to continue’untl the kalser is chssed OF T8 75 Popcorn Crispette machine (new) lic tires exclusively and are closing out ' the and jt would seem consistent for a corporation-Hke: the Minnesota: Electric “fourth of Light and Power company to do likewise and stand /a‘little of the gaft gg}:::“'g;;; 12:,’:;0“ fourth;of cost. the following standgrd tires at cost. eveii“if. it hurts @ bit. However, we don’t pelieve the company intends Pair light bobs with or.without to g0 out. of business by a jug full on account.of “hard times.” boé. o:ge;a%b o iland-buggy. l “m‘s‘ snfl' caslng '3 3x 4 "“ ||.sk| d 82 1- n u : ‘ ‘ The. oity. is unable to comprehend an attempt by the company to in- ject:something into a contract when, it fen't there.. gfifi:&;&:l’r;&:{’fi:&m Pt Lo nuku GISIM30-3 i None-skid: HGBIISIB. 50 d and look it over. : . \ e —— N PO e el 2 Quaker casing 3013 Plain $12.00 acres tame meadow. Good house and The efforts of the Minnesota Public. Safety commission: to eliminate | barn. Will Tent, $150 per year. . 4 i . o Ere . the root of much of. the evil, disloyalty and: sedition in Minnesota by de-| FOR RENT—40acre improved i These are guaranteed:tires and subject claring 54 more: counties “bone” dry, is most:commendable. ;m' 5{5‘);::'*11::5‘1" gg‘;:;l"“‘f;‘;fl’ . i to replacement the same as all other tires. . Those, residing. in this part.of the state know only too well what hés{ chicken house, fine well and firewood. . - SR ; been sontended’ with on acoount ‘of the:illegal sale/of liquor and its at- Re;xt V\;A‘l)\lo’l‘pgr ()}':?A'N o Rk tendant licentiousness and disorder. R 7 “fli\oifi%r of the Public Safety commission, following the decls}on of ;{%lg;q.; %‘?nggxgfiggw%’l}}g% the Stete Suprems court anent Beltrami county, was designed:for:the cor-} NG, BUT MUST HAVE SALE CON- L rection of the 1llegal flow of booze and what goes with it, yet the distillers| TRACT SIGNED OR WILL.. NOT| and“Brewars have to be reckoned with for.they.are bent upon-defying the| WORK ON SALE. COME, SEE ME. There is big business for us this law of: the state and mandates of the Safety Commission. year, so_give me a chance. C. W. VANDERSLUIS That's no secret. E.. J. WILLITS, For Mayor. - Ph 41, 115 3rd St. T o N . 6-24| To the Voters: ik PROBm OU-DERP FOR TR At the earnest solicitation of a . Of.course'halt & loat 18 ‘better than mo loaf at all, but what we cantf e RENT. an m:fNTi kL e&' large number of residents of “this understand is why the “lid” on 54 countles of the.atatéand-mot.:on, thel"' s nighed, B e g ag| city: 1.have:eonsentad o again run ) . for the position of mayor. I have rest “of the commonwealth. _6_________._——— 2 by RENT — Three-room _steam Oan’t be that part of the people of Minnesota are not desirable and 1}:'“3‘1 apartment. BKapumvé, 9-21 | enforced the laws of the city, the , % Al S A e the othsr:part possessed of a saintly halo. - If booze is bad: for one it is bad | FOR_RBNT—Strictly modern fur-~ state and. the nation during my pre- Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” — for dthers. It it 18 detrimental to one part of the state why mot to other| nished room. Phone.327 or 260.)vious terms and endeavered to keep 5 ‘ % : parta? Remember, Tuesday, “Meat.leu Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” And it would seem from reading. accounts in the. Twin: City- papers WANTED ers. T ‘do not hesitate to stand ?'hstl&hg:«peonla th«:fe are not suffering from' parched throats nor lack of | wANTED—Clean cotton . rags. . No|squarely on my past record and there 'so1it® other things” in their bailiwicks. ?.‘.',"1,"1':5 g: :;‘ilez:gs ed%g: ?1(}1 nl::a }l’lts- 1s not an official act but what, should < : : the occasion again demand, will be 1 X % cents a pound for rags brought to Aoy FEBRUARY 1—LOOKS LIKE“SOME” MONTH || the Ploneer olm,,,;m a:i]syglzne quan- repeated. I intend, if elected, to - > tities to 100 pounds. ere's a 1 - wg_n; this'is the first of February. Going to be some . month. On ehn:c: l;or boys t%°semh mother’s ::;tj: :e lz:a::d::;;; :: l:m:(:a::t Febryaty '12 comes Lincoln’s birth anniversary; on.February 14, comes- St. basement or attic: for. rags and 1 P a h & g Valentine's ‘day, and on February-:22 comes Washington’s birth anniver- make a little spending ~money. | to live and one which we can cor- Come on, boys, bring your rags|dially welcome visitors. I therefore sary:: Theén on: February 19 takes place munieipal election-day. here and get the top prlees.l 1%"" solicit the vote and support of each !’And doggone i ‘we didn’t nearly forget again, ‘District court donvenes| midji Pioneer. : : on February 12. 3 ANTED —Laundry work to {ake citizen at the coming election. : ; .. 3 £ s Yee, it looks very much like. SOME month. : home. - 318 America Ave. 6-22 CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS. ) x e : ‘, ; WANTED —Experienced dressmaker | 20-218 SSlS 2 % e % b i - e T ¢ g g ts sewing by the day. .,Call HOW LONG THE DAYS ARE GETTING ;:gnf 3“7"_ J:getszn H:ufy %23 ¢ _Room 37, Jefferson Hotel, 15-4< ] And now Fisher; Minn., comes along with the council decreeing two wfifinnfi;fl:&dgn‘g vtve,:':'erm ll;asg BAD BREA“II i K : baths. per month, and designating the days: for the village scrub. m‘—ntamm % s > : S : : . Vm’fl_fi,lnvlta in some of the neighbors and give it & sort of a social{: work. Apply 504 Beltrami. av-|ye Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get |} 1 g R B B 3 affafr flavor and serve a Hooverized lunch.. Of course,.the guests would 3-24 - t the Ca d Remove It - A - 3 § © i ‘be expected to bring their own soap and towel. Annette Kellerman in - i o us_e;a_n_ 2 ¢ : ° “Thé Daughter of the Gods” wouldn’t have anything on’that, we surmise. . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi» —_— ‘ g d - tute for calome), act gently on the bowels o ETER 3 . | and positively do the work. > " : DON'T FORGET—PORKLESS - DAY TOMORROW - People afflicted with bad. . B, At the suggestion of the officers of the federal government's 7 k. ? relief through - J food administration a “Fair Price” list has been prepared for-the ‘While we haven't recelved any official notice we beli : h \’ > 3 “porki PRt laborgng SRR Impreum:v:h::n‘";fi;e: A -\ : tabl taken: protection of the customers and merchants. Our customers can v a ,%“I: 2 l:pork]'m. It's getting less: paintul every'thne ‘ v petis: ¥ — a i 2 Dr. Edwards’ be certain that we will co-operate to the fullest extent. his _mouth or_takes his “pen in hand.” . : P P liver, Buying at home means a saving of transportation charges and facilities. We are always glad to assist the housewife in mak- A CITY SHOULD OWN LIGHT PLANT S : i X ing her selections and will appreciate an opportunity to tell you _ 1 The-attempt to saddle an added burden. onto “the lttle fellow”. who s X EWISE . o e : “18 a oomsumer of electric light, demonstrates clearly. again: that-Bemidji |- | | iping cathartics erived B A should.take-steps to equip itself ‘with a munieipal plant. Ty Eivaras Olive Tafi‘:fidfimmh;fi?gfi T 2 L pain or any di e effects. 3 .llllllmfllmliIlllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll!Il'lllllllllllllllllflmllllllllll . K : - s :;FM‘ s mflf:fli i P. R. Peterson . member, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” S UB SCRIBE TGDI&Y' A=Y el 522 16t Stree Pione 117 _ Bemember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” © SR T T