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P e D NG e ML Bl { 1 v Entered:at the postvlflco 4t Bemid 4, Mlnn, as second-class :matter ~J¥ under act of Congress of March 3, 1879, teh-L T : AR IR PRT S ) tte;tlon’ id to nm:nonymuun oontrlbuuons ertax‘s nnmn must be k!go o lm(lm)r. but: not necessarily for ‘publication. - eekly Pioneer must rmh this ‘office not” ‘later than T\lesdny of each week to insure. s t in the current issue. ageanoy THE mm PIONEER " "Ten pages; containing & summary. of the of the week. Published % every ?humndn-tm-mhwwuumtor.mmvmngo REER R En T BOG AR £ HOLD: YOUR LIBERTY 'BONDS. Secretary of! the Treasury, McAdoo urges the purchasers of Liberty Bonds of both the first and second issues to hold fast to their bonds.: They are the best investment in the world. m it royen service. Their en lu-b The :Secretary’s:statement- was .called forth by the fact that S : leage have been proved in the one way to- Liberty tl:ondkhold::.ors a‘;e be;flg a]taproa;%hedt ‘ft&m tl{)fle 30 tlmg_ i ashm-e mileage to-the motorist, on the ear on the road.” by agents seeking to induce them to part wi eir bonds, an Bt ; take in exchange securities, which in a number of cases, are : Hearken to_that 1918' message, the roads of America’ send of a very questionable value, and was prompted by the desire American motorists. ' Last year Goodrich, launching. six Test Car . to protect the bend holders against illadvised disposition of Fleets in six widely different regions of our country, took Goodrich their bonds.. The Secretary expresses the hope that every pur- Tires, and with! light and heéavy cars mauled them over sand, gravel and rock roads‘ of plams, deserts and mountams, to try out— Eoemmly €] oem'l‘estod'l‘nec. They [t Sy P chaser of a Liberty Bond will realize that the only genuine help that he gives the Government is keeping his bonds as an in- vestment so long as it is possible for him to do so. He states, however, that no just objection lies to the sale of a Liberty Bond when real necessity- exists for-its sale. GARDEN SUGGESTIONS. Buy your garden seed now; the supply is short, and delays means you are going to get the poorer quality, the old left-over and rush order kind, which may not germinate as well as the best, which will be taken first. In planning the war garden this year decide to grow a large portion of vegetab]es which can be stored for winter use, such as.potatoes, parsnips, turnips, carrots, sweet potatoes and onions, corn or beans. Cabbage, turnips, beets, etc., can be buried out of doors, and kept a long time to supplement the canned goods and kraut that have been put away.. An houra day will care for a large garden; and fifty to a hundred dollars’ worth of food can be produced. | I S What those tires endured doubled Goodrtch’s pnde o its tires. They fought -America’s roads through 4,178,744 tire miles. * They. conquered the roads-of America in that' phenomenal mlleage, those: BLACK SAFETY TREADS and SILVERTOWN CORDS. b Let Amer:can motorists listen to’ this m&sage e ! Every War Save ing Stampizactep towards Peacc. saved them. They get lasting service with the 1ircs. | that have won! the "title, ‘Amerxcas Tested Tires.” ¢ z THE B, F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Fargo Branch: 1214 Roberts St., Fargo, N, D. FEELEM §0 §1 17 (OISR | popr b LU OO ‘According to a newspaper dispatch from Virginia, Minn., the council unanimously voted to compel all soft drink parlors | X M@mm-nmumv -mnmsgum.mnm...ggg-r.mgmgv to remove the screens which hide the interior of the place from | ¥ I ""’c"",‘,r.,fl?:_\.u“ 'mggg“mm“.w_” RON oz seezate a clear view from the outside. This is along similar-measures DR, C. R. SANBOB-N PHYSICIAN AND. lmmmon " DR.E. A EANNON M.D = VPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A ! * oftice in Mayo Block Phone 398 ' Res. Phone 397 g R. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. g S GILMORE & MOOANN PHYSICIANS AND. SURGEONS _Office—Miles Block RTHRO OS EOPATHIg PHY ICIAN AND SURGEON s Ibertson Block ' Office Phone 153 § P DR, EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidjl, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST BYE = EAR _NOSE THROAT : Glasses Fitted DENTISTS IR.J W ENT RICH - . Office, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg ; M Oflicq Phone 376-W ~ Res. 376-R s DB.. G. M. I’ALMER ... DENTIST l‘ Office ‘Phone 124 . Residerce MGL Miles Block, Bemldji DR. J. T. TUCMY DENTIST North ‘of Markham Hotel | Gibbons Hlock Tel. 230 in vogue in many other cities. Just why it is considered neces- sary to blind the interior of a “soft drink parlor” by window sereens is a matter of conjecture. — | —— S— ‘We' pay 2 d treatment ‘is sold by druggists, but to i i those not knowing-of it we will: gend free to prove our cure.. Rea Company,. Dep . N. Mlnneapoua, Minn. A copy of a loyalty pledge that is asserted to have the en- dorsement of President Wilson has been sent from Washing- ton to the newspapers and a headline in a Minnesota news- paper says “Every Good American Should Make Pledge”. It " would seem to us that a “good American” doesn’t need to sign| any pledge as to his loyalty. ‘A life for every foot of ground is what Germanv is paying | = -PHONE178-W or R for territory gained. But she probably thinks that lives can be produced, while there is only 80 much territory. IN]S)l“],}%g]NIgED'S%JI(IJ‘IIAEL}}ST I - T Can Insure { PHOTOGRAPHS | | l For the Boys in France Sittings Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO “Now is the time to begin keeping your chickens penned up”’, remarks an exchange. The impressionable bachelor cyni- cally retorts that there’s catching before peaning. HING—ANYWHERE Sec. Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. - P.O.Box 204 | At this tlme of the year people feel weak, tired, listless, their blood is thin, they ’have lived indoors’ and: perhaps | * expended all their mental and- bodily energy-and they want to know how t,o One has to forego only a few of the ordinary pleasures to buy a Liberty Bond, but the man who goes to the trenches hazards them all. zgxxv lgh:irmelxllergy Em}) stl?mma, %ver- CENTRAL < BUSINESS MEN’S . "ASS’N. INSURANCE Parisians are now cloggly scanning all German prisoners | ¢har oics % cmot, rhady sigh, and HEALTH AND ACCIDENT 5 inderburg may attempt to reach Paris at route. | feel the exhil . for tear Hi g may p ¥ ef.fgnmé fir;aggg‘;“hg;;e“‘ggggf;g‘,‘e‘j A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions Pursuit may be more inspiring than possession, but not-to rich, B‘;""ub“";d i the best insurance 'We insure for every known disease and for every and the fellow. who misses the jitney by three seconds. ng:el:ses oot fr?nln lx{:,n dslre afié“‘,‘;’;‘po"v‘! -any kind of accident. We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) a week. Write for Particulars rink hot water a half hour before P. 0. BOX 583 BEM[D'"' MINN' meals, and for a vegetable tonic there’s nothing better th n Dr. Pierce’s Golden : = he(ll;cl Dlsgovar\i', fhel old—iasflxoged T erbal remedy, which has had such a s E RN fine reputation for fifty years. It con- FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION tains no alcohol or narcotics. It i8 ; made from Golden Seal root;. Blood~ root, Oregon grape root, Queen 8 root, Blac Cherry bark, extracted with gl We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool ™ cerine and made into tablets and liquid. \ Tablets sixty cents, at most drug stores. Pelts and Tallow and will pay: In order to insure pure blood and: to build up the system try this tonic known you the full market prlces, as Dr. Pierce’s Golden ‘Medical Discov- ery. Get it now! NOTICE In accordance with the prices charged in all other||| towns and cities throughout the country we, the undersign- ed, agree to charge the follow- ing prices on and after April erished blood. . Itis to be noticed in the pale or pimply face, the tired, haggard apBearance or the listless manner. Shake Off That Grip When Spring comes, with it§ changeable weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the symptoms left after an attack of grip. That evil disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim attempts to “do his bit” he exposes himself to the risk of asecond attack, for which heis less prepared, and which may have graver consequences. There’s Danger in Delay April and-May are pneumonia months. - In thistime aweak- ened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia and infections are in the air, and after a long winter the body is so clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify the health; remove the catarrh; and improve the digestion. “raer . PERUNA " This reliable tonic is recommended to remove the waste NORTHERN HIDE & FUR OOMPANY " One Half Block North of Union Statien, BEMIDJI, MINN —— e e & e o LR P 5 L Benidji’s all the year round livery. - Service is first'class always. Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. from the body; counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay ‘the 13, 1918 7 FARN inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular: appetite and Hair Cut... .....40 B WOl Bud BT and IRVING AVE, tone up the entire system to resist-disease. - A well manissafe. %l;z\]r{e Shav ceoeas (2)2 . TELEPHONE 3-W As ft y ¥ (S 1A : B e e e e T 6 s Taks Massage. . .. ....40, G. E. HICKERSON, Manager Peruna. H(han'g or electnc) | Peruna Table D Box air Tonic ...1 T T T t with ;::- and wa:.d:;:olw?. naflmt.o ks 5;’: mduunm.’ mm.:onr Shampoo l c 32 3; E home is a great safeguard. Protect yo-rfan-‘b EedkAGllianionk | s The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio an omboski 1 ) | e : S. H. Ralph TN( | John F. Osborn A ° T—% B S T e e %Vll(l)xagx Clish WOOD YARD — . 5 ennis L. G. Crothers E Geo. H. Sterling BIRCH, TAMARACK, POPLAR, JACK- E Remember, Tuesday, “Motless Day”; Wodnesday, “Wheatloss Dag.” | B- . Stafford PINE——4 FOOT OR 16 IN. LENGTHS |53 o ¥ P Office Markham: Bldg. Phone 93 ey | Remember, Wed,, ‘Wheatless Day” 2 - - 'PILE CURE FREE W UHI]EHT“"W Milos Block - Phone 560 Remember, ‘Wed,, “Wheatloss Day”|| H. N. McKEE; Funeral Director DR. D. L. STANTON | i DENTIST Office In Winter Block "LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE : LAWYER CHIROPRACTOR THORWALD LUNDE DOCTOR OF‘ CHIROPRACTIC Acute . and Chronic Diseases handled with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg: Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m.- VETERINARIANS J. WARNINGER ‘ VETERINARY SURGEON ¥ Oftice and Hospital 3 doors west i‘l of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 1 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. W. K. DEN]%S n, VETE IIQAIJRIAN A Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry . Goods, Shoes, ! Flour, Feed, etec. | Bomiafe” & SCHBOEDER o o] |- .TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. Phone 58 8§18 America Office Phone 12 DEAN CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property : Troppman Block Bemddji | S S ATl . e | MINA MYERS Hair. dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made from combiugs $1.50. 311 6t St Phone 112-W <7 Clothes V'A:e;ners tor Men, Women and Children e M G H'Ofiwfigws e S A MUSICAT, ivm‘RUMFNTS : ( Pianos. Oreans. Sewinz Machines | 117 Third St., Bemidji | " FUNERAL DIRECTOR i M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 4NR Naltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. N. L. HAKEKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Third St. Bemidji | SRS Dalarziiua