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Wiillam Ccualg Teturned. yeater- aing from Milaca, where he by the’fllness and death his er, Donald McCuaig. . The 3 t neral was held Saturday and in- eriment was made at-- Princeton. “Mr,- McCuaig's mother, who ‘has also been yery il, is a little improved. Hog j)ir?hr: 'cand i @8 ct to Consumers. e pay - our,men lfberally. . WE WANT MEN to.well our products in every commu- nity. Work spare time or all of the _tinte. No. experience - or capital ‘re- ‘quired. This is your opportunity. White us today for our proposition. - 8t. Paul, Minnesota. - KREKKR KKK KKK H KK % POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS * KRR KKK KX KKK XK KK KK (Pi-epared and inserted by and for C. W. Vandersluis and to be paid for at the rate of $10.00 fo: series.) GLASSIFIED| NOTICE _ "“"Advertisements in this column 8 1f sert a word per issue, when paid ‘cash in advance. No ad will be"run for less than 10c per issue. . “Ads charged on our books cost one ident ‘&’ word per- issue. for less than 26c¢. FOR SALE Twa @eets of good heavy work . One-tiew wide tire wagon. good second hand . buggy, One-pair light bobs. With or ‘out box. Cheap. : s I‘“",Dno new cutter sleigh for buggy . .Disc pulverizer. 30, !~ 'One spring tooth harrow. 8-room ‘house and lot, only $35.00 ‘and $10.00 per month;” no in-| oom house, $35.00 cash 0 per month. No interest. -room house, $650.00 cash and 1700 per month, No interes Beautifyl 16-acre farm, new rodm house, barn, hog house, wood and splendid well and pump; 3$8+ncreé clesred and fenced. Joins @y own farm in Nymore. Only $1,- 860 9 % farm. improved Only ood: timber "land. ut; $1,600.. Might tradefor|: 'i\jlnt’ho\it in good runming $160.00." Might trade. : - FOR RENT 40-acre improved farm; 12 acres ultivation.:: Good five-room ood barn, ‘chicken house, fine u and firewood. Rent $100.00- per year. 3 - A+156-acre improved farm, 55 acres under High state of cultivation, 12 acres tame meadow. Good house and o, well.” Rent $150.00 per yea - 10 » 'Fivé-room modern house including heating: plant. Rent $26.00. $syoom house on.corner .and three lots. Rent only $35.00. 7-room house, fine location. A good home. Rent $20.00. 6-room house and 2 ground.. Rent $10.00. “If .you want to buy, sell or trade acres of 1s . city property or anything of u,i%g, see me at once. I am the man that can do the business. thha 41 or 547. 116 3rd Street. 5:213.. e FOR BALB—40-acre farm, Durand Wp., 2% miles north of Puposky. ‘Heavy clay soil; good house, well. Wil sell for $760. Nick Hoffner, #iPuposky, Hinn. 6-216 EOE SALE—TIf taken at once, $1,900 "t;ui:g; 6-room partly modern cot- ;cisge at 509 Minn. Ave. Will sell "-ior $2,000 on time. J. C. Cobb, Bemidji, Minn. 6-214 ] ALE—T7-room house in 4th #d; will sell cheap. Phone “265-W. 6-214 ——— FOR S8ALE—Garage business and va- rjety stock in Fifth ward. Good loeation. Phone 265-W. 6-214 FOR SALE—$800,00 cash will buy a.four-room cottage in Fifth ward, lot 50x140, wood shed and well. A snap. Call 265-W. 6-214 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room with bath. Location central and ? th private family. 1002 Bel- i avenue, ocorner /Tenth St. lephone 639-W. 4-213 WANTED WOMEN WANTED—Full time gal-|: :;iwg $24, selling guaranteed hos- :ban to wearer. 50c an hour spare “stime. Big Haster business, Ex- perience unnecessary. Guaran- teed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 10-213 WANTED—Walitress at Third 'St. 'e. -Bxperience necessary. = 25tf m Ladies’ gold watch, hunting ~oale style, cover engraved H. T. Waltham movement. Finder re- _tirh_to Ploneer. 6-211 Man by March 1. One h a family to work on dairy farm either by the season or the year. Must be good dry hand milker, good to stock and under- stand general farming. House, wood and garden free. Apply A. B."Rako, Bemidji, Minn. 3-213 WANTED—Clean ootton rags.. No buttons or fuzry edges and no lit- tie bits of pleces. We will pay 6 cents a pound for rags brought to the Pioneer office in any size quan- ‘titles up t6 100 pounds. Here's a chance for boys to search mother’s basement--or attic for rigs and mske a m;::» spending money. Gome: on, -boys, bring your rags here and get the top prices. Be- midit-Ploneer. 118tt S - - No ads run| - C. W. VANDERSLUIS For Mayor. To the Voters: ) " At the earnest solicitation of a large number of residents of this city, I have consented to again run for the position of mayor. ‘enforced the laws of the city, the state and the nation during my pre- vious terms and endeavcred to keep this city free from internal disturb- ers. I do mot hesitate to stand uquni'ely on my past record and there {8 not an official act but what; should the occasion again demand, will*be repeated. I intend, 1If elected, to continue to endeavor to make Be- mfdji a place in which it is pleasant to live and one which we can cor- dially. welcome visitors. I therefore solicit the vote and support of each citizen ‘at ‘the coming election. CHAS. 'W. VANDERSLUIS, -218 ) B e e o (Inserted by and for H. E. Palmer, to be paid for at the rate of $5.00 for serfes.) FOR ASSESSOR . At the urgent request of gaxpay- ers of the city who desire a fair and equitable assessment of the eity; I have consented to run for this im- portant-position. If elected, I prom- ise to use nly best efforts to make the assessment a just“and correct one, without favoritism or prejudice. On that basis I earnestly solicit the support and votes of the people of Bemidji. H. E. PALMER. d 29 to 218 FOR CITY CLERK - (Prepared and inserted by George Stein and to be paid for at tha rate of $10.00 for serles.) GEORGE STEIN For City Clerk. My friends have urged me to again serve the city of Bemidji as city clerk. I am particularly anxious to prove myself worthy of fhe con- fidence you may bestow in me, should you see fit to elect me to this im- portant position. It re-elected, I wish to give assur- ance that this office will have the best of attention and that I will at all times conduct it to the best in- terests of the city. Your support is nearnestly solicited. GEORGE STEIN, d 27 to 218 City Clerk. A FOR ALDERMAN OF 5th WARD (Inserted 'y and for J. T. Hay- ward and to oe paid for at the rate of $5.00 for series.) At the earnest solicitation of my friends, I have consented to become a candidate for alderman of the Fifth ward. - I solicit your vote and promise, if elected, to give my best efforts furthering the best interests of the city and the ward I represent. 5 J. B. HAYWARD. 21 I have| FOR CITY CTERK (Prepare? for nndo{nserten by F. B. Lamson and to be pald.for at the rate of $10.00 for series.) I am a candidate for city clerk. 1 am a taxpayer and feel a direct in- terest in the growth and develop- ment of our city. I have had twelve years active experience ‘as an ac- countant and bookkeeper in county auditors’ offices in tne state. If elected, I promise you honest, effi- cient and faithful service. FRANK B. LAMSON. d 28 to 218 § FOR MAYOR (Prepared and inserted -by and for Quincy Brooks and paid. for at the rate of $10.00 for series.) QUINCY BROOKS For Mayor. ‘H To Bemidji Citizens:" it Having been nominated by: the voters of this city as a -candidate for the office of Mayor. of Bemidji, 1 announce my candidaey for that office. i Ll v If elected, my policy will be to ap- ply common-sense business principles in the management of the city’s af- fairs, and to perform my/ duties hon- estly and impartially.- . In so conducting the affairs of this office I promise the very hest efforts of which I am' capable. = QUINCY BROOKS. d 27 to 218 INSTANT _ ACTION SURPRISES HERE This grocer’s story surprises lo- cal people:- “I had bad stomach trouble. All food seemed to sour and form gas. Was always consti- pated. Nothing helped until I tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOQN- FUL astonished me with its - STANT action.” Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract .| it reMeves ANY 'CASE constipation; sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST ac- tion of anything we ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. PROPOSAL Sealed bids wlrl? be received by the undersigned, to be opened at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., to be held Monday, February 18, 1918, at 8 o’clock P. M. for 500 feet of 2%-inch fire hose. 200 feet of 1-inch chemical hose. 1 set-of rear tires for.fire truck, Seagrave make. £ Certified check to the amount of ten per cent bid should accompany the same. P The city council reserves the aight to reject any or all bids. GEO. STEIN, . City Clerk, Bemidji, Minn. 2t Mon. 24-211 - The: OASH: 814 Beltrami Ave L S LR - . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1018 ' - m and fitflfl\' p - 7 i 0 MY CUSTOMERS AND OTHERS | "The man power of the nation has been called to the colors. home must produce more of the n life and eliminate the unneccessaries. The cost of living has constantly advanced since 1914. Itis likely that the cost will fur- " ther increase if the war continues. s The cost of doing business has advanced along with everything else. More money 1s required to conduct a business than was necessary 1n 1915. Wholesalers and manufacturers demand payment for their goods .more promptly, and terms which were exte unknown. By adopting the CASH and going to make it possible for you tc spite of the high prices. I will elimi Those of us who are .qut at ecessities of nded in 1917 are now CARRY Planlam you to live well in nate my de- livery expense and my b.'oo.kkt;eping expense, and I propose to give this saving to -my cus- tomers in the way of reduced prices. s _Be a PATRIOT. Buy own delivering. Buy L THRIFT STAMPS with the saving. HENRY MI (CASH AND CARRY PLAN_STORE) - SHOE for CASH and do your IBERTY BONDS and Bemidji L BoOn Hand Tussday MumingandTake Advantage of Followin_gl}ul Prices Ladies’ Dress Shoes About 200 pairs ladies’ shoes, high or-low heel, kid, patent or gun metal, at........ Another lot ladies’ dress boots, values up 10-95, at.....coucicrernnse iyt $3.85 $1.95 One lot ladies’ high kid boots in black; also assort- ment of kid boots in various colors, $6.50to $9 values.. Lot of gun metal lace shoes, up to size 5 1-2, at about half price... $4.85 . These are good serviceable shoes. Children’s Shees lot are some heavy scuffers, re-inforced soles, up to size 9, a.pair ............. $1-65 Larger sizes for girls and boys, to size 2, pair...$ 1.98 Men’s Shoes Overstocked on men’s shoes, to move ont a few hundred pairs, will muke the prices attractive. Calf lace dress shoes, also some heavy work shoes, 8 PAIT ..ccoevvniriinniniiininiicinnien. .. $1.95 Included in the .$52.45 Men's high grade dress shoes $5 and $6 values in either the broad . toe or the English last...........cccocinviiniinniiinennin $3-85 A lot of ladies’ felt slippers, a pair 950 A lot of children’s felt slippers, a pair ..... 750 " Ladies’ high grade f'ancy felt siippers. val,$2 to $2.50, doz. beautiful styles ety rom, o e $1.65 Men’s leather top rubbers, first quality black or red rubber, a $z 85 L] Low rubbers, black or red, " apair............ . Assortment of men’s slip- pers a pair.... Men's felt shoes, up to $1.95 $1.35 $3.50 values, all sizes.....$2-35 Ladies’ Juliets, a PAIL. i issosssivcisivn. R Be on hand Tuesday morning to take advantage of these bargains. Two weeks hence will not do. We'll not have them then. Lay in your supply of shoes now. STRICTLY CASH—-NO REFUNDS Defective