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Otto 'Schwandt has completed the moving -of.-his store -to. 210 /Third street, and now fully established ‘in’ his new location. ot v Advertisements in tnis column cost " half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be ruh for less than 10c per issue. X Ads charged on our books tost one . cent a ‘word per issue. No ads run for * less than 38c. ¢ P S FOR SALE—One Buick roadster, one !buuh wagon, one’ set of sleighs, Ci safe. Koors Brothers. one Cary ] )R SALE—About 60 bushels ex- mtl:rnno sorted Russett potatoes for seed; about 20 bushel treated to- day, will be good for 4 days. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami .Ave. Phone 41, ’ g 2d62 FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm, black hardwood land, about 16 acres under cultivation; house 24x24, on stone foundation} good: barn, chicken house, granary andf|. well, . Threé-fourths mile from: lake teeming with fish, 315 miles from Lavinia, 915 miles from Be- midjl. Only $2,600. E,J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, Phone ‘ d‘cli FOR SALBE—1( acre farm, about one mile .south %t new mill, About half planted to potatoes, Well that ‘cost $386. Basement :for house, " Only $1,000; might take good team as part, or sell on easy terms. 218 Beltrami Ave, B, J. Willits, Phs:e 41, FOR SALE—160 acre farm, 10 miles . v i from Bemidji, 4 miles from sta- tion, good timber, house, barn and ;chicken ‘house On main road and telephone. Onmly $2,000. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami{ Ave, Phone 41, - e 6de3 R SALE—Thoroughly modern Nhousg, new, for only $2,5600. Also others as good at most any price. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, - Phone, 41, 6d63 ma———— e FOR SALE—160 acre farm, good black land, -amall house. I have N hoto at-office, only $6.00 per acre g! 'J, Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, Phone 41, 6d63 FOR SALE—166 acre farm on fine . laki t& of good timber, ‘60. acres - .um high state of cultivation, ‘ 'jome -tame hay, house: and ‘barn, two -and one half miles from sta- tion. .Only $2,150, easy terms,. E. J; Wilits, 218 Beltrami Ave, Pgo:e WANTED-—_Experienced - waitress at Palace cafe, ! 622tt WANTED-<Young 'lady, with some experfence, in shoe fitting. Apply Mgr.,’shoe" dept., Troppmay, store. 3 528tt LoNETISS W0 A T S e WANTED-:Night cook' and dish- washer, in.city, Address No 4 care Pioneer. v .622tt WANTED-—Kitchen Street Cafe, FOR .RENT—Log cabin at Birch- “girl. . mont, partly furnished, Apply F. |- ¢ J. Koors, Phone 626. 519t FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, - Phone 41. “1213tf SNAPS! 4-room house, 1 block from the Normal, $1050, $200 cash, bal- ance $15 per month. 160 acre farm, 70 acres un- der cultivation, 4-room house, barn. ' 8 miles from Bemidji, on state .tm. Only $22.50 'per acre, [ An A-1 rooming house, close in, 14 rooms, hot water heating plant, hard wood floors, water and bath. ‘A snap, if taken at once, Terms, part cgsh. y : New Bungalow, fylly modern, nicely finished, screened porch. East front.. $3,000, part cash. Choice residence lots in the vi- cinity of the Normal. Reason- able terms. : GEORGE H. FRENCH... Phone 93 J. P. LAHR. Time Told Operation Was Only Hope. “I havesjust finished my third bot- tle of Tanlac and have gained twently;- seven pounds,” was the truly remark- able statement made by Mrs. Chas. Peden, residing at 550 Mill street,| Huntsville, Ala. Mrs. Peden is_one of the best known and highly respect- ed women of that thriving little city, where she has made her home for a number of years. ’ “When I commenced taking the medicine,” she continued, “I only weighed ninety-eight pounds, now 1 h 126 ‘pounds and never felt | better in my life. For years I have suffered with a bad form of stomach trouble, constipation and pains in my side and-back. At times the pains took the form of torture and 1 was twice examined and each time I was told that I had appendicitis and that an operation was my only hope. I had d63 | fallen off until I only weighed ninety- FOR SALE_One Ford car, in good running order, Inquire Motor Inn Auto Co. [ e e FOR SALE—Summer home, 6 rooms; aleo 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- cation, | large screemed porch, Pirchmont Beach, J. W. Wilcox, Phone 29. 3 : L 214617 e g e FOR BALE—Horses, horses, .When you: waat good -horses -call' on. the . Bemidji Horee:Market. They must ~be sold as represented Bemidji Horse Market, John Moberg. 519tf P hinhiiad sbr i FOR SALE-—2,000 acres of “timber, pine pulp ‘wood- ties, posts and .poles, Address C. L. C. care Pioneer, 20d66 FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard wood floors, . city water, sewer, ectric lights. - Lot extends . to : lake shore. One block south of Normal school. Inquire 1204 Dewey avenue. 65¢1 FOR ‘SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- t! . store for rubber stamps, fac -simile signature stamps; no- tarial seale apd corporation, uausla _ T0ST AND FOURD LOST—Five 'dollars, between Be- midji Ave., and Third street. Find- er pleage leave at Pioneer office and receive reward. 3d63 FOR RENT PASTURE fof 1" cows, located on Ir- vine Ave., 13 miles north--o cemetery; pump in pasture. quire 608, 13th street or ‘i)gmfi_‘ 3317. WANTED WANTED—Competent . housekeeper. This will make'a very desirable position. B. H. D. - " % 63te WANAED—Woman' to - do . family washing and ‘cléaning one day a week. Phone 787. ‘'2d63 WANTED—Girl;: for general house. ‘work. 914 -Bemidji Ave.: Phone 740-J. 3 S L 3464 WANTED—Two waitresses, Hotel Markham. hotel. . 246 WANTED—Middle aged man Tor all night work. Apply Motor Inn. 3d64 WANAKD-—Secondhand baby ‘bed. Phone 376-W. 5 2d62 CENSUS CLERKS; 4000 needed, $92 month, age 18 upward. eight pournds and was so weak I could hardly get around. ; “I had no' appetite at all scarcely, d62 land what little I did eat would cause gas to ‘form in my stomach, which fiave me palpatation of the heart, sick eadaches and a dizzy feeling about the head. When the spells came on I would'gft awfully nervous. I wor- ried "about mystlf until I could rest and aleejw but little. " *I'had fallen off until I was almost skin and bones and my strength and energy were slowly leaving me, I had a dread of the future and could see nothing but_the operating table and the knife. T had a perfect horror of an operation, but I had made up my mind that it was either life or death and pu;{nred to submit to it. * I had made all preparations for.the opera- tion and called my sister.to. tell her Yood-bye, as I did not know whether would live to see her again or not. My sister begged and pleaded with me not to allow them to cut on me and told me #0 wait and try a good tonic for a while. The next day, as I re- turned from' the consultation room I thought of what she said and as I had heard so much about Tanlac I decided to try it as a last resort and stopped at Gilbert's Drug Store and bought a bottle. Of course I had lost heart and had no faith in the medi- cine, but. to please my sister I made up my mind to take it and oh, what a hapyy day that was for me! “I never returned for the opera- tign, but just kept taking the Tanlac. Right from the start I began to feel better. The medicine seemed to take hold right at once. It has a soothing effect and in a few days-1 felt no pain at all. T was so happy over the won- derful improvemeént in my opinion that I sent for my neighbors to tell them how much better I felt. I sent d got another bottle of Tanlac, and 1ave just finished taking my third bottle and feel like I have been made all over again into a new woman. “As I have said before; I now weigh 125 pounds, and my improvement has been so rapid- that none of my ‘clothes are big enough for me. 1 will have to make them all over again. I now have a ravenous appetite and my husband says I am simply eating him out of a house and home. I have even gone back to my coffee which I was told not to touch. Those ter- rible pains in my back and head have all disappeared and I ‘sleep like a child., - I am no-longer nervous and when'T get Up mornings I feel refresh- ed, cheerful and bright. I am now able to attend to miv ousehold duties and 1 feel as if I had started life 3| all over again. My husband is highl delighted, and my recovery is the tal of the neighborhood. - I do nothing but rejoice all d:{ long over the re- covery of my health and praise Tan- lac to.everybody. s “I feel so grateful for my escape from the operating table and the knife that you may publish what I have said: you may, if you will, tell other women suffering as I was, to come and see me and I will be glad to tell them about my case.” _Tml.lc is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by nch & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- iams, - i THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER - long-lasting bars _In _each package. -, The biggest ' value in refreshiment . ~ you, cah pos- sibly buy. = MIN T ERP g = A BENEFIT fto teeth, breath, appetite and And Nothing But The Truth - This is the Slogan of the advertiser. Why? ' Because it_ pays. False Statements kill Confidence. Loss of confidence spells Failure. Truth in Advertising instills Confidence. Public Confidence results in increased Sales, Strengthens Good Will, insures Success. In this manner advertising ‘becomes she surest, ‘quickest, most economical selling forces known to !nduatry today. Merchants: .an;ember this Slogan: Consumers: Remember this Slogan: .. THE ADVERTISER OF TODAY . 5 IS THE SUCCESS OF TOMORRO! ———————————eeeeeeeeeeeee U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR W. B. WILSON, Secrétary. ROGER W. BABSON Director General, Information and Education Service \ % P Fer Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices Ship Youwr. ' el = HIDES, FURS, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE 'WAX and TALLOW - 2 S ‘ PANY L WE PAY 5 the highest market price for rags metals, - rubbers and serap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for . 100 pounds and oVer. Highest o prices paid for hides. " GOLDBERG'’S HIDE & FUR CO. Ph one 638-W 112 3d Street M. A. Aldrich. General Cai'fiéfltér : Work( ¥ Good Work at the —right prices— Phone 309-J BOLDEN AND BROSE Up-to-date Groceries ~ We deliver anywhere - —Give Us A Trial— 1216 Beltrami Ave, Phone 840 * "EatAt; Al I Third St, Cafe Same old place and usual service. ' Becida Stage Line Leaves Schtoeder’s'i Cor. 1:30 p. m. for Be- | cida and State Park.. Return 8 a. m., daily. except Sunday. C. W. TROG || STAHL-JACOBS Furniture Renovators All work guaranteed. Work called for and .de- livered. . _General Repair Shop ° Phone 488 3811 6th-St. Try Palace Cafe’ for the best meals in.town “SOMETHING . DIFFERENT” Open day and night 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W. & b Lice -, Auctioneer 1 Sell Anything Anywhere, and Get Top Prices. Special attention given to farm sales. 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 125W ANNAH nsed » e Y EVENING, JUNE 2, 191 -DOCTORS ‘DR.'L: A. WARD Physician and Surgeon “ Bemidj{, Minn, DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon : Ibertson Block Office Phone 1 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . ' Physicians and Surgeons © Office: Miles Block A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Eye—Earc-Nose—Throa Glasses Fitted DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Papsicin ad Sepmee Phone 398 " MM Y0ee Phone 3 DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block - DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bomla;l. Minn; : Chi Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W: 2105, 7 to 8 p. m. ' Calls mads 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. - DENTISTS - DR. D. L. STANTQN * . DENTIST . .o - Oftice in. Wirter Bloch DR. J. T. TUOMY North of Markham Hete' Gibbons Block: Phone §30 DR.'J. W. DIEDRICH - _ DINTIST s Office—O’Leary-Bowsef Blg - Phones—Oftice §78-W - Res. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Miles Block . " VETERINARIANS AN ANAAPAAA AN AT Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess || DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians .. Bemidl, Phones: Office. 3-R d Minn, Res. 99 . VETERINARY SURGEOW " Office and ‘Hospital 3 o 2 Dray and Trasmster = Res. Ph 58 3 5 2 g S l.ll_AA,mogg“ pn‘n. e —— Ward1Bros. Auto _leagv l Day and Night Service * Office in Gibbons Block Phas 77 ! FOR 1 Expert Shee Repairing At Moderate Prices - Try the Bninld]i Shoe Repair Shop. . Actoss the Street from Dalton’s Restauraat A.PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. If You want Your Clothes Made Right At the Right Price---See . T. Beaudette § 214 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Nina. NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Milter ' I A 1 Omiors, Beouriy Dok / ry where - Tol. 107 | "GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, n ‘W. G."SCHROEDER Bemidjt i Phone €5 ENTERPRISE AUTO €. ‘Auto Livery and Taxi Service | Day and Night Service ; 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave._ Office Phone 1 ¢ Residencé Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG Manager . HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H.- N. M’T(;E: Funera]" Director PHONE 178-W or R