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Llst wlnter " “federated county fairs of. Minnesota _appointed a committee to draft a suggestive premium list. ‘This com- mittée, has i ‘co-operation with 'the| agricultural extension division, Uni- .versity of Minnesota, completed its} work'and sent a copy of the premium 1ist 'as ‘worked out to the secretaries of ‘all ‘county fairs in Minnesota. Such a'list has been: found ‘neces. gary in order to place the state of Minnesota, in so far as the county fairs dare concerned, ‘where the com: mittee feels it properly 'belongs, ‘at the head of the list. So far aa livestock, poultry, seeds, grains, forage, and fruit are con- cerned, few. changes will ‘e 'neces- sary,.-In the other departmenls some |- L ‘FOR SALE—S8ee the Bemidji Sta- changes may be necessary. 'l'l! ‘agrioultural extension division agalnt. in. any way .in-push- of county fairs in A big. dinner. will.-be served for the public-tomorrow in the Odd Fel- lows: hall, by twenty business men of .the city. The menu -includes “Chicken, southern' style,” ‘fried white fish’’ and all-the “fixings.” The purpose of the -dinner is to raise funds for a big dinner to-be given the returned soldiers on July 4. Al are urged to attend. The committee in charge is prepared to serve: 400 people and can seat 226 at one time: They have 140 pounds of chickenm, 150 "pounds of white fish and 100 of the city. ‘Ahe menu included ples. | . ; / z MOTOR TO BEMIDJI. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woodmansee of New Ulm and Mrs. R. C. Hayner and daughters; Jane, Helen .and Ruth, of Minneapolis are visiting at the Dr. | McClure farm home. . -Mr. Woodman- see, who was formerly in moving - picture business here - but sold out to go into thé same line of business at New Ulm, Minn., has now disposed of his in- tere here. He came to attend the Elks meeting tonrorrow night. Mrs. Hayner and family were former resi- dents of Bemidji, before moving to Minneapolis to make their hore. Mrs. Woodmansee and Mrs. Hayner are daughters of Dr. and Mrs. M¢Clure. Harry Provo, who owns a farm in Eland township, and who has lived at Mountain Grove, Missouri, during the last two years, has decldad to re- turn to Beltrami county. Mr. Provo says there is no place like Minne- sota, and while in Bemidji today said that he is glad to'get back. the | R SALE—-Sumer homa, 6 rooms; ‘ aleée 3-room cottage. Perfect lo- cation, large screemed _porch, Birchmont Beach, J. W, Wilcox, Phone 29, 21d61"l FOR’' SALE—Horses, ‘herses, ‘When you want good horses call on the Bemidji Horse Market.” They must be gold as represented = Bemidji ...Horse Market, John Moberg. 619tf FOR SALE--2,000. acres_of . timber, ‘pine ‘pulp‘‘wood ties, ‘posts and ‘poles. Address. C. L. C. care <'Ploneer, 211466 FOR SALE _Five.room cottage, hard wood . floors, city water, sewer, electric . lights. Lot éxtends to ‘lake shore. One block south:of Normal school. Imquire 1204 Dewey avenue. ' 55t tionary store for rubber stamps, “fac simile signature stamps, ‘no- ,tarial seals nnd corporation seals. || 85" FOR: RENT B e et PASTURE for 7 cows, located on Ir- 1% miles north of pump in.pasture. In- 13th street or phome 6d67 - vine. “Ave,, ; . cemetery; jqulro 608, 337. LOST AND FOUND gl‘RAYED—-Gray pony, brand on left jaw,” hole in left nostril. Cugs “Spencer. WANTED WANTED—Competent housekeeper. This .will' make a very deslhble " position. B. H. D. 62t WANTED—To rent, rooms for light housekeeping. Address L. A., care of Pioneer. ©°2d66 —_—_— WANTED—Good cook, for Red Lake employees club. Will l,my $50. See me at Markham hotel, June Bth Geo. W. Cross. 2d65 —_—e WANTED—Cook, helper, at State .sanatorium. Wages $60 ‘per month. Steady employment ‘for the right man. 3d66 WANTED—Fifty ladies to give mas- sages to, from 9 a. m., p. m., by appointment at your home. Appointment made be- tween 5:30 and 7:30 p. m. Phone 786-J, Blanche Paulson. 3d66 WANTED—Position in bookkeeping or clerical work, address L. H., care of Pioneer. ° 2d64 WANTED—Young girl, to assist with Advertlnmcntl in this column cost sue, when pald 0 ad will be run 1or 0Oc _per 1u||o, J‘d on_our books cost ‘one ;.n! : WOl por 18su, 0 ads run for ess % E—1917 Ford touring car, painted; .new tires, shock bers, honey comb radiator, a)eedometer, gas saver, .and dim- mers. This car is as good as new and must be sold by Friday night. Liberty bonds and bankable paper accepted. 815 Mississippl Adve. 3d66 S S i FOB SALE—10 acre farm, about one mile south of mew mill, About half planted to potatoes. Well that cost $385. Basement for house. Only $1,000; might take good team as part, or sell on easy terms. 218 Beltrami Ave. E. J. Willits, Phone 41. 6d610 e e, e e FOR SALE—156 acre farm on fine lake, lots of good timber; 60 acres under’, high state of cultivation, some tame hay, ‘house and - barn, two and one half miles from sta- tion.. Only $2,150, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d610 FOR SALE—1§0 acre farm, good black land, small house. I have photo at office, only $6.00 per acre. - E..J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 64610 FOR SALE—80 acre improved farm, black hardwood land, about 15 aeres under cultivation; house 24x24, on stone foundation; good barn, chicken ‘house,- granary and well. © Three-fourths mile . from lake teeming with fish, 31 miles from Lavinia, 814 ‘miles from :Be- s+ midil. Only $2,500.° B. J. Wiliits, . 218 Beltrami; Ave. = Phone +1. G : - 6d610 FOR SALE—160 acre farm, 10 mnifles from Bemidjt, 4 miles Irom station, timber, house, barn and chicken house, On main road and .telephone. Only $2,000. E. J. Wflms, 218 ‘Beltrami Ave. Phgno 3 64610 __._._._._.____ FOR SA.LFr-White Leghorn chicks. :; Phone 7 2d66 .--——-—-.—.-_._._.._—_._ FOR SALE-—Modern: residence,” near Normal school. . Rood, 805 Minnesota' Ave., . terms. for 2d65 ; ) FOR. SALE—Saxon six, first ‘class condition; 8700 C.”W. Jewett Co. 2d64 I'OR SALE—One Ford' car, in' good running order annlro Motor Inn Auto Co. : L 6des FOR BALE—Team of hOraeu, weight about 1,000; also- wagon, harness, set of sleds' and a plow, for $125, Frank Bahr,” East Bemidji. 4d66 FOR SALE—One Buick roadster, one .. stake wagon, one set ef sleighs, one Cary safe. Koors Bl'm.hesrz.f 3 3 51 FOR ' 'SALE—Thoroughly ° modern house, new, for only $2,500. Also others as good at most any price B. J. Willits, ‘318 Be ‘Phone.41 Inquire . Andrew | housework. Apply at once. Phone 457.3. ¢ 2d64 WANTED—Two girls for hotel work at Virginia, Minn., wages $35 per month, board and room. Must be ready to leave Wednesday night with prop., would also take a lady cook at.$50. For rurther particu- lars apply to Mr. Kane at Lake Shore hotel. 2d64 WANTED-—Middle aged man for all nlght work. Apply Motor Inn. 3d64 WANTBD—-KItchen Third Street Cafe, ' 526tf WANTED—Walitress, at Hotel Dal- ton. . 529tf WANTED—Experienced waitress at Palace cafe. 622tt WANTED_Night cook and dish- washer, in city. Address No 4 care Pleneer, 522tf FOR RENT—Log cabin at Birch. mont, partly furnished, -Apply F. J. Koors, Phone 626, 519tf FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213tt CENSUS CLERKS; 4000 needed, $92 month, age 18 upward. Experi- ence unnecessary. For free parti- culars of examinations, write Ray- mond Terry (former government examiner), 1426 Continenal Bldg., Washington, D..C. 4d64 girl. to 8:30). l Star State. Sl energl ‘ house- 914 Bemidji Ave. ., Phone 3d64 WANTED—Two waltresses. apply ‘Hotet Markham B 3d64 some'who! had been relieved of troubles. like mine I just felt ljke I couldn’t make a mistake by taking Tanlac, and it has done me even more good than I had expected. I began to feel better after taking my first bottle and have just now started on| - |my third and Im a different man 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 milés from “Bemidji, on state road. Only$22:50 per acre, pnrt cash. - An A-1 rooming house, close in, 14 rooms, hot water hptmg plant, hard wood floors, water and bath. A snap if taken at once.. Terms, part cash. New Bungalow, fully modern, nicely -finished, - screened porch. East front. $3,000, part cash. . Choice residence lots in_the vi- cinity of the’ Normil. Reason- able terms. - GEORGE H. FR NCH .Pllon. 93 J. P. LAHR.... Phone 328 Markham Hotel - Bulldinl MENU. The following dinner , will “be served by 20 business men, nenr]y all Modern Samaritans, of tne city, June, 5, in the Odd Fellows hall, ‘the pro- ceeds to go to a dinner to be served| the returned soldiers July 4: Chicken. Southern sty! Fried ite Fish Mushed ‘and Baked Potatoes . Brown Gravy” bl Radishes z Lettuce Sliced Tomatoes ) Cold Slaw .. Bread, Butter, " Plches Pie and Coffee Adults 76¢ Children 40c Served cafeteria. style Public is invited 2d64 —— R. ANDERSON NOW ENDORSES TANLAC Prominent Houston_Man Says “Money Could Not-Buy The Good It Has.Doné Me.” “Money couldn’t buy the good Tan- lac has done-me, and I gladly recom- mend it for what it has done in my case,” said Hon. Archie E. Anderson, of Houston, Ex-Sheriff of Hams County, Texas, recently Mr. Anderson is unqueshonably, not only one of the best known but one of the most popular men that ever held pubhc office; in the “Lone After serving as Deputy Sheriff. of Harris County for twelve vears, . Mr. Anderson was elected Chief of Police of the City of Hous- ton. He had occupied this office only a short time when the Sheriff of Har- ris county died. Mr. Anderson’s friends pursuaded him to make the race for the unexpired term of Sher- iff to which he was easily. elected. ' He was honored with re-election seven times and served the people in this important office for fifteen consecu- tive years. Four years ago, Mr. An- derson declined re-election and- re- tired to private life. - He cast his: lot among the people of Houston ‘and is a large property owner and foremost citizen of this interesting and pros- perous clty “I was in a run-down condxtlon, continued. Mr. Anderson,” and had no appetite at all. I could hardly sleep 'at night and never felt like getting up in the mornings, I was so tired. I had the worst form of indigestion, suffering all the time from gas on my stomach and was continually belching up undigested food. I'had to take'my coffee without sugar, as when I drank it with sugar I would just belch for hours. like I was poxsoned and suffered with neuralgic pains of the worst sort, and nothing seemed to help me only in aj temporary way. I just can’t tell you how I did suffer for the past four years and up to the time I began tak- ing Tln]ac, a few weeks ago. “When I read the testimonials of 2 Days Commencing _SAT. JUNE 7 DIRECTION | [G. A. 8] RGASKELL®| PORTRAYINGJTHE 'LIVES OF THES s (Y THE VENEER OF A SPLENDID PICTURIZATI ‘PRIAE'EQ: 713 SGENAIIO WRITTEN AND DIR EGTED BY THE AUTHOR HIMSEI.F’ 'A DELIGHTFUL STORY o teE 0ZARKS S S U E HARDY “MOUNTAINEERS WHO ARE?AS:GLEAN GUTIA’NDIUNAFFEGTEU CIVILIZATION AS THE ROCK ‘BOUND HILLS IN - WHCH JTHEY LIVEr=——= ON OF THE MOST POPULAR AMERICAN NOVEL 25¢ and '50¢ Plus the War Tax | nor, ‘have: I would bloat and swell up. already. I sleep like a log and eat anything I want. without the slightest discomfort afterwards. I am glad to endorse Tanlac because it does. the work and I'm telling all my friends just what I'm telling you. I never felt better in my life than I do since takmg Tanlac. I am willing for you ;ubhsh ny statement and let every ering person who may wish, benefit by my experxence with this great medicine.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & ili(aoon, and in Baud’tte by J W. Wil- MANY: LIKE "THIS IN ' BEMIDJI P Sunllar Cases Being. Publnl:ad in.- Each ' Issue. . . The following case is but one of || many occurring daily in ‘Bemidji. is an- easy matter to verify it. You cannot ask for better proof. Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 .Dewey ‘Ave., Bemidji, says: ‘“Some years ago I was® greatfy anhoyed with my kidneys. I had a weak and lame back and it hurt me to stoop. I felt stiff. and lame in the morning. I used ‘| two boxes ot Doan’s Kidngy' Pills and 1 have nqt had any lame back since; *my . kidneys - been: - dis- ordered.” (Statement; . given :March 20, 1912.) On Noveriber. 2; 1917, Gord- hamer said: “I have not” had a sign of kidney trouble since Doan’s Kid- ney Pills cured me five years ago. I am now pleased to say the cure has lasted. - I confirm - my former en- dorsement.” . ~ Price 60c, at al! ‘dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s’ Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Gordhamer had. Fostet-Mllbum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. D. H. FISK Attorney at Law Office Northern Nat. Bank Bldg. i 2 -Phone 181 DRY CLEANING Clothies Cleaners for Men, Women and Childre JR diplomatic, polite services " meet with public approval The beautiful dignity that characterizes the accomplish- ment of this organ- ization 1s a symbol of respectful re- After each meal —-YOU eat one ATONIC m YOUR STOMMZ s SAK| s and get full food value and real stom- ach comfort. . Instantly relieves heart.: burn, bloated, ‘-ny nhn .STOPS_ acidity, food sto! misery, stomach sweet and pure. EATONIC s the best remedy and only cobts e e S e e or money back. Please call and try it Barker’s Drug. & Jewelry ‘Store. Bemidji, Minn. T/ty,P{pléce foaf? 1 for the best meals in town “SOMETHING DIFFERENT" ¢ Oiaen day and m_ght 312 Minnesota avenue Phone 291-W - W HANNAH Licensed Auchoneer 1-Sell Anything Anywhe_re, ) and Get Top Prices. Special attention given to farm sales. ; ) 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 120W FOR Expert Shes Repairing At. Moderate' Prices - Try the Bamidji Shoe Repair Shop Across the Street from Dalton's Restaurant A. PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Ave. - Bemidji, Minn. Third S, Cafe Same old place and usual service. BOLDEN AND BROSE Up-to-date Groceries We deliver anywhere —Give Us A Trial— 1216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 840 - -AIDS dlgestwn. keeps the' Becida Stage Line Leaves Schroeders ; .Cor. 1:30 p. m. for Be#% cida and State Park Return 8:a. m., daily ~except. Sunday. ALDRICH &. FNGLISH GENERAL BLACKSMITHING —Hnnul:cnn' a Specialty — ~Oxy-ncetylene Welding and- Cuttmc , 214 FOURTH STREET > W M; S T A Ki s ‘ Pro;reuwe Shoe Repair Shop We pay Parcel Post one w\a;{ Cor. Ren;xoré Hotel Bldg. General Carpenter, oy Work | Good Work at the —right ‘prices— , Pho_ne1 09-J STAHLLJACOBS Fuiniture ‘Renovators All work guaranteed. Work called fof and de-] livered. 2 Gengral Repair Shop. Phone 488 311 6th-St. Ward Bros. Auto. Ly : Day a_,nd Night - Se_rvice - Offibe in Gibbaas Block s 77 Twuce Dally_ 230and8 I5 HEPHERD 0f tfie 6H]U_”€S FroM Harowp BELT WriGHTS GrREaT NovEeL SPECIAL - MUSIC:Z Au;-uhd Orchestra -“... —