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" Published !‘!-llnlfl.:t.l sent postage, :fi:ony::ma.nr. in advaaoce, $1.50 OFFICIAL COUNIY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS ‘ WARD BROTHERS THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | Subscribe for The Ploneer Wnmimii RS GETTING CLOSER. There is a district in Cincinnati where the inhabitants have developed a peculiar ambition. They want to be like vil- lagers, and to know each other by their first names all over the neighborhood. llungex, disease nnd exposure were not all rhnt Belgian children were subjected to, for. enemy shells constantly droppd into what little of- their 3 country the invader did not lold. In this picture Red Cross nurses are seen o taking some of the fifty babies from the American Red Cross pursery at EATON S - Wholesalers abetted by his knowing horse Tony, | Sistent sales, which cause'a continued there are some Big City scénes that | fall in quotations. ; - are thrillers of the first watér: Mix e o e - oo 8 B v takes his daring into the worst part'’ ‘Measuring Rainfall. ol :;;h;'ng;g.flfi' w;{r:gn:;?:: f;:f::;i;: The quantity of rain-which falls 18 bad men of the plains-because-af the| MeSured by ryin-gauges or plyvic- | despicable . manner . in - whigj meters, which are variously canstmct- work. < ed. One of the Ifést is that known. a8 Symon’s rain-gauge; consisting of a b e e A cllxlnrming love story, . et il . s 2 runs through the drama, unnel-shaped receiving: vessel to catcl ONLY A FEW MINUTES. i the rain, and a glass measture of much Only a few minutes each day! - NT| smaller diameter to”measure' it. To|" | o It is only a little to/gwe, but.great in possibilities for the| .. AT ”“‘g’e‘ym":;:‘;‘“""" ‘the ‘Internal’ afed.| ; mue Af re {s:usually ‘on that ( the mouth of fhe funnet. i - 3&?&' ~mmutes -each, daygnw«mnflkeep ‘the-rubbish ~out : of your and the fences in repair, and the shade trees " ¢d, afill the*walks repaired in good: conditi n. And when ;. wyou Mum'hom your daily. labors at mght you will notice af " clean and healthy atmosphere—you w:ll hardly know. your own home. Then a few minutes each day and you will have many new-conveniences in .the kitchen, and the pantry, and in‘the} . basememt::<And your wife, who makes home attractive for| . you,*will know that you are mindful of her welfare. ! A few minutes each day will transform a dirty, slovenly . town into-a spot of beauty, of sanity, and of sanitation. . f It will turn reproach mto .admiration; and adversity into i prosperity. It will do all of this, and more. . A few minutes each day is such a little thing to give, “but the possibilities of its future are so pregnant with results as material, and it has always remained so. -In large cities like Cincinnati, where it is only rarely that i any one knows more than one or two people on the same block, i i a consummation like this is a real achievement, Which in- oo clines one to ask whether we in Bemidji, who have no excuse [ for aloofness, are as well acquainted as we should be w1th one another. i b- f st ture as the Germans opcned fire from the sea. . V0 This is not a brainstorm on their part. It is not the doctrine| 1 Panne into a bomb-proof struciure as lc H L AN D of some new thought school. They have realized tlrmiil all rem- o e : 2 vantage if they know ey are not bad, they are not good, MONEY FROM COUNTRY. bers of a community have a material advantag A }y O | Sart tpnpaaners. SEND Ll N EN i each others’ merits, abilities, qualifications, and so fo. i8] s aypual story, with a remark- By Onited Bress ; i condition lslpomble without intrusion into the private affairs alle.¢aht, will be offered by Select| Rome, Oct. 2—1In an attempt to H}?RE ::fi = v:;y good "m: ; i dividuals. pxctures tonlght at the Rex theatre.|escape the new taxation large num- why we offer this paper in pref- Z 1 obd mIn egch neighborhood there are ggnerally a few physicians.| Neal ‘Hart_will be seen again to- |bers of the wealthy classes are said erence to others, YOU are the ! h lized h. 1 abili There | 2i8ht in the ‘one of the swiftest fea- [to be converting their money into chief reason. We offer it knowing * | . Also a few people with specialized mechanical ability. fures ever screened, “The Dead |iritish and Ameyican currency, and| shat it is of the quality YOU will ' i are women who have developed themselves beyond the average|vLine,” five reels boiled down into | depositing,it in banks abroad. The| like—bepause it reflects the tastein “T at cookery, and other domestic sciences. And no nekughborh%oci two. e ot exchange, alrea]\dy adv:rie, style of envelopes and choice of tints .can get all there is to be got out of itself, unless it knows wha as naturaly not been improved by| yQU would approve, and last be- ! it hags for distribution REX TOMORROW. this veported pr °°eld“'.e,’ and the lat- cause it is a paper that is YOU to. | s 1 1 t b “Rough Riding Romance,” a Wil- |t quotation for Italian lire shows your friends. | This Cincinnati neighborhood began its local inventory by lam Fox ploture in whioh Tom Mix|a fall of sixty per cent In the case i enlisting the services of a woman who knew a large number|;s the star, will be shown at the Rex | f the British pound sterling, and 93 When you are passing our way, _ l of people in the district. It was made her business to get them | theatre tomorrow and Saturday. Ac- g:::tecse‘r\ito]}:r ":.2 cc::iepa(’l'(e dth:ltgn:fr? come mdnnd :ee s:hm‘e of the new - | acquainted—in a tactful way, without using bale-hooks. The :fi:gi:fictfixfig?fi lr‘ell;ogt:}tt“k?: &l;; e s peocomparec Lo bre] | tints axs eEreyoanRps. o experiment succeeded remarkably well, and the district has| ;.0 oo™ o o O F Besides an |2T€ also largely responsible for the Pi Sta EALER | enjoyed a community life for the last two years. ‘The purpose |abundance of Western® thifljs, whicn [eXedus of Italian capital, and the loneer tl"’llel'y i of the scheme was not sentimental or social, but practical and|Mix puts on the screén; afdéd ana|Stock Exchange is depressed by in- House | ] i tis said, Subscrlhe tur The Pionaer. SALTS FINE FOR™ g e | These world-famous pea-. ACHING KIDNEYS| . ; e e b 9H hardest and 3 copying. 3: There’s one aadlylnned i to your worl'. i ‘nended that newly ‘discovered evid him of- wrongdoing. -, Rossamongo has been 5 fourteen months.’ Nn,_ “King of Pickpockets,” . the Bronx, charged ‘| Rossamongo. On th mongo, ‘made . contradi aft We Eat Too. Much Meat Wlneh eared| * Clogs Kidneys, Then the : Back Hurb Most folks forget that'tie ludneys, like the bowels, get iggish and tlogged and nes< a flushing occas- - lionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, se- | vere headaches, rheumatic twinges, "Smooth. velvety leads that tlon’t £ crumble; lhomughly kiln-dried wood . that doesn’t splinter, and grading always udifét#;save moneyand make fvr qm‘eker, belt'ei% e‘lie:‘ work. . PouERD aw mn tingly, rocolmmienid: “ iy o gt 1 k Y f ears. Rossamongo was tried ‘on-{torpid liver, acid stomach, ‘sleepless- i to be beyond compute in the infancy of its consummation. - | zr:&; ofope.-ju,yg';n June,- 1918, ness and all sorts- of - biadden dis- PlONEER $¥ATIONERY HOUSE \ Every citizen could give a fey minute each day to the| always stoutly maintained he was in- 01";0!!‘ . e oz Wholesalera: i 3 . upbuilding of the community, to the, advancement of the ma-| nocent. ou_simply. must keep your kid- ) M neys active and clean, and the mo- doisi of the governmor. District Attorney ;33::3‘;:;::{ ’;:ta:gzu‘::rfg:l:;:nz}:: 3 Francls Martin ordered an investiga-|of Jad Salts from any good drug store £ R = 4 tion. It developed that while Rossa~ here, take a tablespoon!ul in a glass mongo on ‘the witness -stand|of water before breakfast for a few seemed to have veered around from |days and your kidneys will then act prosecuting Lubin to defending him,|fine. This famous salts is made from he was in reality only confused. | ‘the la:piddof é'hmlpte}? and r}enh;’n julice, e :{combined with lithia, and is harmless $ Ty to flush clogged kidneys and stimu- M B VIRTUE “IS” REWARDED HERE to, fiush clogged kidneys and stimu- y usmess 4 neutrali: Nine-Dollar*Errand Boy Returns 8675, |t yo 1?;?;3‘;1::&; tfii;“::;fi'go Is leferent 000 Lost-Bonds—Receives $15 bladder disorders. as alfl_mrd- | " Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;||[ -- _I Can’t Advel'tlse makes a delightful gflervescent lithia- 155 15 New !ork ~—That he found $575,000| water drink when everybody should : A 1n Liberty bonds and received a reward | take now and then to keep their kid- of $15 for turning them into their own- |neys _clean, thus avoiding serious ers was the story told by Isadore Gel- complications. ler, a sixteen-year-old errand boy who A well-known local druggist says terial interests of the municipality. f And if loyal citizens will take the lead all others will fall " in line with a will to achieve eyery goal for which we strive. —0 It is possible, brothers, that we may worry through this Christmas with a little hidé left, provided Old Santa Claus doesn’t get the profiteering bug, too. palicande: AU The senate, it seems, is living up to its reputation with regard to the league. It just can’t agree to agree. —_——— Up to the hour of going to press, the high cost of living is still high. He got his story to the attentlon N g B The steel strike is on in-full blast. Next! has the stellar role and it is needless ] to add that his portrayal of the ec- he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who by e * ! NEWS OF THE centric lawyer is a treat. 18 employed at d” b w;e kuby Uu‘; believe in ‘overcoming kidney trou-§ q { Stop: ngh flle"’ Please' The very { - “Pudd’'nhead Wilson,” will be| C0» of 26 Broadway. He lives at ble while it is only trouble. fact that.yéur business is different is shown Friday only, at the Grand. | Junius street, Brooklyn. 2% the reason you can advertise. THEATERS ing fights and a spectacular gold| Geller sald that he found a package S rush. Every foot of this picture was made in Alaska and, exeept for the principals, it has an all-. -Alaskan cast. It tells a thrilling story, with one of the most beautiful natural back- grounds ever accorded a motion pic- in front of the subtreasury bulldlnx that proved to contain more than half | ‘a million dollars in bonds. He took it to the offices of Salomon Bros. & Hutsler, brokers of 27 Pine street, whose name was on the wrapper. Members of that firm declined to dis- cuss the story. NOTICE FOR BIDS. The undersigned hereby gives ne- tice that sealed proposals: for the erection of a septic tank, including all labor and material willbe received by «Board of Education at Nary, - A gaean stbtgfi 7ere exactly alike, adver- . . tising. woul d be a difficult. problem. 1[ The questlon is not, “Can I use adver- tising?” It is “Can I survive vntlmut Minm., until the hour of 8:30 p. m.,] ture. .- Advertumc?" icture, is a privilege which, once on the 1th day of October, 1919. _ || . picture, s 4 Privilege whch el AN EXCELLENT PHOTOPLAY. : All bids must be in strict accord- . {] Competition is growing keener. hurry. This was the verdict of the| The Paramount picturization of | iesgen_ SRR, s . ance with the plans and specifica- { Business men are feelmg today more audiences that greeted this meritor-|the famous novel, “Pudd'nhead Wil- tions, prepared by Fass &Fass arch than ever the tremend buildit Y jous production at the Elko theatre|son,” starring Theodore Roberts, one of St. Cloud, -Minn., which may - be . ous ng yesterday, and to again appear ‘in|of the best known players of the seen at the office of Joe Snustad oa ’ power of pubhclty They are talkmg that house tonight, last times. screen, is the flrls‘t Mark Twain story and af:er ieptember Bfith,ulgltf, ll:d = i - about their merchandise and thefr ser- This is a capital story of the small |ever snown on the screen. It was so may also be seen on application to : vice town baseball player, who migrates|g00d, so fully up to the authors rep- the architects. Contractor must in- 1e theu‘t: g‘:usands dOf x?teome through to the city and, finding himself more |utation that it jammed theatres veelmle]J t.he1 dilggln§ t‘lllnd flllh;gmo; ewspaper advertisements. than usually prosperous as a member | every where when first shown a few renches, laying of e as sp e i of a big league team, gets chesty and | years.ago. The story is dramatic and to make the sewer system complete. 1] According to Bradstreet and Dunn, 84 per cent 6f business failure are among firms who do not advertise. BRAINERD'S FAMOUS PITCHER? To see any picture starring Charles Ray is a delight, but to see him in “The Busher,” his latest Paramount is dropped from the roll to teach him | the various situations are filled with A certified check for $25, payable a lesson. It so closely follows the|expectancy and thrills. Mr. Roberts experiences of Joe Bush, the famous - = Brainerd big league pitcher, that it ” would seem this photoplay visualizes "m Wom TO LIVE IN. his early career. There is an excel-| "The World to Live In,” Alice lent love story which holds the in-|Brady’s latest Select picture, is the -terest to the final scene. story of a tinpanner, one of the kind of young women who come to the THE GIRL ALASKA. city everymyear with no kin, no ; money, nothing but a wild desire for 4 Among the scenic beauties of “The| happiness and “the world to live in.”” e “Gt":hAl;;lll((a'"t hWhtm‘ wulFrt;g shown | They work for their living and- play. LA e o theatre on ay, are|at being pals with the gild: ~*Gigantic snowslides, wonderous gla- R P - «clers, real Alaskan dance hal's, thrill~ to the order of C. S. Harley must ac- RED CROSS R OLL CALL company each bid as a guaranty, the — bidders immediately on letting the contract. The party to whom the November 2 to 11, 1919 contract is awarded will be required to give a satisfactory bond in the sum of $500.00 for the faithful per- formance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. || Place, Nary, Minn. Date, October 1st. a. d.. 1979. Signed, J. 0. SNUSTAD, Town, Helge, State, Minn. — Time to Re-Join whe pay their way. They look like real metal, but they ring hollow. e e l Defective