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R PG T i ST ST FOR REN'n-—-Sp-lefily modern «fu nlshed room. Phone 327 or gi %flwm OURT :;oilfié*::*:”s“ GLASSIFlE (By “f‘“,iflm’m .Dis- (Pu»red and inserted by . © ot Mi an; ced | C: W. Vandersluis and to be’ Dlld tor IR E ‘WANTED } o Attorney Ml todsy aunoun At the rats of $10.00 for erles.) FORSALE | WANTED—Clean _cotton rags. ' No “he ‘will prosecute farmers because k. buttons or fuzzy edges and no lit-| Tefuse to sell mil ! to 8, A : ? | : /dry seasoned’ ; tle g 'mo! hamo unheeded’ an af'i‘:?é' :?flful.i:%’:errl’l: | - | fin, OV WO i ~ Come -bring yous rggs % Efi:{;fifi;%fllfla}:’m{ fae ki Al used B : 0. ! i ¢ 5 your own A milk famine has oa freatiauf 5 | ot y midji Pioneer. R DI goi 4 your own favorite Wpewrltu,andtheothmbuldu fering in Chicago in consequence. . | 8 30 . Y o 7 g W i plione 848, 717 S SR N GVANTHD 0T o 89"10"1 Tome : Improved—Simplified—Modernized i , FOR BAL-_Baby Rice popoorn 200 Nork,© - Apuly bGs Deltaaml ev-lii Simple—Artstic_—Durable — Effclent —Sandaul i | per ephane Brand -popeo By : : S — Single Shift 3 et W f"n? bh:.:)-l\rmers' ; | | 150 por b Sold in bulk .| STOMEN, WANTHEFall five sat. © Qi Nisiie—sSofs Touch—Light Action :{:o: p:: utih:od Iix;lvenl:zpot wm‘l’l; i oR Gl ORTE. AI) : v mgc to g}:rgutg;)eba:ig:;r Bpfi“ 2 = ln the: Wooduoc{lu You Wi}"lkhl"lnd“ 1 P 4 : 3 5 ul x-| - X of dllness. favin 130.actoe 81 perlence: unnecessary.” Guaran- Wummwmn “'"’“"‘Mfi"" 3 you willalso g for Northern Wisconsin is - to. bel}| } in th urged during the meeting. - Meetings || 4 e ‘““}:“ “’,",‘“ql uponi ho‘q'::ku teed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 10-213 3 find the fivorlufutulesof the ommundard of the Wisconsin State Drainage as- 2 . well POSITION WANTED—Young man of ! b g Young man of | - which you yom' sociation and the various beef breed % Tees b b%"tnn' T rania HHDXonneman of | i Ytetlnlhe W you tion lm:.htlou will be held dnrlns the | ' | Harry Kflfvto , - Wilto B3| Feb. 15. Address O,:cjo Pioneer.|’ § g it et e R rthewuch.thepmthemood,lnaw:y : rn.mm BIG WOLP - TOR SALE =——| I syt 2l d . . On!yldwvlm,mmnlmuwdmbmm w mvim = clurles Barclay, who is in charge ble. ite Mps. 3 @i ¥ - ol e t the W. G. Schroeder Alfalfs Dairy : k v | : arii, trapped e large grey wolf this 5 3 : momlns and brought it to town in his sleigh, el S 3 : LD Two sets of good henyy, ngw work Imgeems o wmer . | . VANDERSLUIS barnees. . Minneapolis, Feb. A—Evomhlng : One yearling b!aek draft colt. in the' drug store line, from aqus|———————— ———— — —— 57 brood sows (bred.) i pura to war emergency formmulaé, ‘To the Voters: One. 6-year-old cow, fresh soon.' D e dlvonsead ot the 84th annuai| At the earnest solicitatlon of a| TWO 2-year-old cows, fresh soon, I convention of-the Minnesots 8tate |large number of residents of this 2 yearling helfers. . =0 = Pharmaceutioal association, at West esidents o 1 neaw wide tire wagon. . hnm. Feb. 6, 7 and 8, according to | 017, I'have consented to again run 1 set new hobs (heavy). : I’ druggists now preparing for |for the position of mayor. T have }—g:nl;l:h:m‘:omd Lot closs 1 Gt m wm!ort of visiting delegates, |enforced; the laws of the city, the|ssp. ‘:o cash and $10.00 per onth, 1 state and the nation during my pre-{ng interest. 7 J.W EE home n vious terms and endeavcred to keep ":'530“‘ rhga‘::t'h 3:5 ‘:gt :::ltl an s old Nb"‘goy?é was | A “é’nz” from internal disturb-|* § room Bouss, '$50.00 cash ai e : e veteran not hesitate to: stand|$17.00 per mon 4 b o 2 (ks :.'o.',‘.h,-: o e p SRACTIFOL 16 ACRE FARM, 5| way in which: b Bemidji’s all tlx:f round: hve;y. Bervice is first olass always. ‘dren, Mary J. Cushner of BemidJi, {1s not an olndnl aot but what; should hnm‘ :;?,‘{2” é:‘:;),mbmd 'h Dos i} o : : ' ;- Best of horsed, rigs, robes, foot warmens, to. v Diisabeth of Thompson, N. D., and y . 4 °"’°' 2 POGUE’B OLD BARN; COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. sons, John, of ‘Alberts, Joseph of Keene, N D,, and Pltr oi ot Chtrles- the occasion’ dgain demand, ‘will be|and -splendid well and pump, 12|} & . repeated. 1 intend, 1t elected, to :cru gleared and toncod, Joins plat: — . ; TELEPHONE 3-W continue to-endesyor to mske Be- Nymore. Oly & # : Good * Hupmobile Gt | c E HlGKERSON Managel’ midji a’place in‘which it is pleasant|in fine-shape, to trade for clear land: to live and one which we can cor-|A snap for some ome, - Mets runabout, in good runnf dially welcome visitors. I therefore solicit the vote and support of each ;:‘:::: :,1;:2:”'::4"“0 for drivine 8 citizen at the coming: election. 40-acre improved _farm, heavy CHAS. W. VANDERSLUIS. hardwood soil. To trade lor house UTO - and.lot. 0. W. Bowen ond Olat Ongstad | 20218 '80 acreq good land for sale uhqp or trade for house. will Toave toplght {oF the Twin Cities ~ ' rsde forihonme. o where they will sttend the automo-| POR: ALDERMAN. OF 5th-WARD | chine “‘r; :h“l:’ er ashing * }:’,}'g;h" Y'eapeet u; be gone| (Inserted by:and for Hay-| Popeorn- Crispette machine - (new) 9:bat ace of the wee X wapd.and to st the rate| will gell for abom one-fourth of cost. PROPOSAL of $5.00: for series. 5 Owner gone & At the mnmcltnuon of my|p Pairh!lght bobn R o ke :ths“l.:l’ r:iu'edwm ‘:0 recelved by | ¢riends, I have consented to become oa'o:d eboond hand buggy. e unde! s:l R %0 e co{uned at. ifl & candidate for alderman of ‘the| Biggest snap in home in city. :'ogu‘:lr cllnoet ng of i&mr ty -Council | pyth ward. I solicit your:-vote and| . The largest rental list. Come fii 8 ,t o City of Bemidji, Minn., to be| promise, 1f elected, to give my best and look it aver. 5 ; 8. o‘!cln:::d;y'u FO‘:;“"Y 18, 19“- at | efforts furthering thé best inte; 156-acre improved farm, 55 nores r under high etate of cultivation, 12 ; JM feat af 2%-inch fire hose. acres tamo meadow. Good house and 7300 .faet of 1-inch clemioal hose. | 5 : 1.set of rear tires for fire truck,|" Y bfl%n will TNO}R. ‘Solsn?:rger l{:;:&ved Seagrave make. 2 e Certified check -to:the amount of ! 3 ;zl;l.‘ 51_200 ll:relh;l‘;t:er Bgl;‘litivnbt:g:. tonr percant; bid.should: meoompety. oz o e N chicken house, fine well and flrewood' th'o“ same. Rent $100 per year. e city council reserves-the 1ight: I WANT A CHANCE TO. SBLL i "’m ST "(l;w' STHIN, et A - YOUR PROPERTY THIS SPRING. B - - Y gt 1 DON'T ‘WANT. EXCLUSIVE: LIST- Clerk, e s i ING, BUT MUST HAVE. SALE CON- ot Mon. 24-311 Bemlas, Misn. | TRACT SIGNED OR: WILL NOT S AR e N g & WORK ON SALBE. COME, SEE MBE. ; There is big business for us this yea.r, 80- glve me a chance. B. J. WILLITS, Phone 41.- .. 115 3rd St 6-24 { ——T—W‘o——-fl mflgfi,{?_;fim’;‘t‘?o{:?ti‘;o There are. 15 years of successful service b hmd - this wonderful machme. There has been much misunder- standing about the bread program in Engiand, It is true that the English- man buys a loaf of bread for less than an American can, but it is poorer bread, and the British government is paying §200,000,000 a year toward the eost of 1t. rd S€.,; over Blooston’s store. 5-27 Pt Al PR ERT FOR RENT FOR 'RENT— Pleasant furnighed room with bath, Hot wafer heat- ed and modern in every respect.| Occupant to leave city. Telepléog; THE an DAILY PIONEER 922. All the gn!n grown ln Great Bm- ain is taken over by the government In urging the ‘American people to ‘‘Serve y Saving”’ and to ‘‘Fight b:l.flolping the l’lghtet Fight,"’ the United States Food Ad- In France, under conditions some- what' similar, but with l-“l:ru «x-| | xicistration asks no one to go fraction, the four pound loat'sells’fo Tt proposes that people shall “‘eat plon?, e ————— but wisely.and without waste.'’ If th o ; e v Aistiane o8 of our allies oans ok Plnmmlu‘r. wilr be Healthier, wealthier and wiser. meatless menu there is & for- CA’'S PROBLEM is to feed our allies this winter by sending them as much food as we can of the most concentrated uutritive valne in the least shipping space.. These foods are wheat, beef, pork, dairy products and sugar. THE SOLUTION:is for us to eat less of these and more of (-]tlh(;r rgnds of which we have an abundance, and to waste less of a. 00 8. X YOUB PART is to aign the pledge and enroll as a member of the Food Administration, agreemg to carry out the directions and advice of the Food :Administrator in your home, so far as your circumstances permlt There are no fees or.duutobopdd : 3 ¥ L i .‘{‘ SINC! 1902 the GMC Samson has been making .big profits fos thouunds of Pacific Coast farmers. It's fame has spread to Australia and New Zealand, On account of the low center of gravity the GMC Samson can be used successfully on hillsides with no o danger of tipping- over. With three 14-inch bottom plows it will plow an acre an hour. It will pulla 10-foot donble disk harrow or two 10-foot single disc harrows. POWER POWER POWER On account of its remarkable engine and patented “Sieve-Grip” wheels. The GHO Samcmn Isa Woll Bullt, Durable, Practical r.-“:,,- Qet Acguainted with It at the Auto, Truck and T ractor Show "Vlhon Better Traotors Are Bullt, Ole Wil Sell Theny’ 0. ONGSTAD ‘Bemidii, B S Minn. broad field for investigation New Clvic Pride Plan. exhibit . pho tographs of and grounds that need fixing PO LT Lmlltho"dt!belnflml" plan of | *When people let their weeds grow m‘mmmwSUBSCRIBE TODAY! h;:dd"““ e M 45 oo lIIIllllIlllIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIllIIlIllIIllIllIIIIIlIIll | & l .I ’ | Dnanmn