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FIRST INSERTION and HALF Ads not paid for at ‘time of on our books. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY HELP WANTED—MALE ANTED—Bell boy, at hotel. ey WANTED—Man with team, for two weeks work. Call 823 Ninth St. Irvine Ave., Bemidji. Phone 483. 3d111 N —— WANTED—Wood chopper and saw- yers, by piece, cord, day or acre. Plenty of work, only one mile from city. E. J. Willits, phone ’41. 6d111 HELP WANTED—FEMALE B e g WANTED AT ONCE—Girl for gen- eral housework, 916 Minnesota Ave, Phone 462. 241031 —————————————————— WANTED—A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, 1224 Doud Ave, 3d1031 WANTED—Cook, dining room and kitchen girls, at Kelliher hotel. 3d1i11 S — WANTED—Several agents or can- vassers, male or female, to intro- duce a new household neceesity. Can readily average 25 to 30 dol- lars per week. Send 15c:for ori- ginal package and full particulars|: 'FOR SALE—Timothy and clover to Arnold, 736 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. z 3d111 WANTED WANTED—1000 - cords of Hamel & Webster, 120 3rd St., Be- midji. 3d111 WANTED—TFirst class cow, fresh or soon to be fresh, L. A, G, care Pioneer. 6d116 WANTED—To take care of furnaces, 6 years experience. Address ‘“‘fur- nace’’ care Pioneer. 6d111 WANTED—To rent, 2 or 3 modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress “Rooms” Pioneer. 94t Young lady with one year’s experi- ence in railroad oftice desires posi- tion as stenographer. Prefer pesi- tion with plenty of work. Address “Stenographer” care Pioneer. 6d113 WANTED—Position as stenographer by young lady, who. understands office work. Can take dictation ..;, Tapidly and transcribe iv correctly. 7 Apply Pioneer’ offic . “Stenog.” care Pioneer. T2d113 FOR RENT—Desk room, furnished, heat, light and telephone includ- ed. Call 151. FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, for only $2,000, easy terms, just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Aye. Phone 41. . . FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—Good bay team, driving| or work horses, 5 and 6 years, just the team for school bus. E. J; Willits,- 218 Belttami Ave. Phone 41. 6d111 FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY |. FOR SALE—7 room house and lot, close in on Bemidji Ave. $2600. E. J. Willits, phone 41. 6d111 FOR SALE—5 room nouse and 50 ft. lot, close in on paved street, pav- ing all paid for, only $1400, for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami ve. Phone 41. 6ulll FOR SALE—9 room nouse, and 6 room house on 50 ft. lot, right down town, only $4,600. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Res. phone 285-W. 6d111 FOR SALE—Very nice lake shore home. 5-room house. Lights, | water and sewer. Only $2500. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d111 FOR SALE—Houses on monthly pay- ments. No initial payments, no interest—only four -houses left. Phone 717-J. E. M. Sather. 4d1031 FOR SALE—2 very nice 50 foot cor- ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in crops this year, $400 cash or might trade for team or cows, E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 6d111 —_— FOR SALE—City lots; 5 acre lots; ,also 40, 80 and 160 acres, all on ‘easy terms. Will take liberty bonds. Mathew Larson, Nymore P. 0. 2mo123 —— FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see ;or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami jAve. Phone 41. 1213t FOR SALE—Cosy 3 room house, close ‘to Iake and normal. $1500, E. J. “Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone ‘Ave. 6d111 —— e FOR SALE—Good 6 room house .and garage. Close in and near school 3 218 Beltrami-Ave.: Phope 41 dai At 6dlY 3 Classified Advertising Department 5 : Advertisements in- this/column cost. ONE CENT per word for consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. . ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and fiothinz ‘ less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. wood, i T~ ot .c@p 0 RE W SR 'FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good wdmemy-residence, 521 Minn. Ave;: 6d114 -ed113|, CENT per word for subsequent insertion will be charged for at A PIONEER - WANT ADYERTISEMENT FOR SALE—Exceptionaly nice & room house, ‘full basement, bara, garage, wood houge, fine location, one " acre, -close to school and churches. $4500. - E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. y 6d111 LOST AND FOURD., LOST—Lighit blue siiver inlaid cig- arette mouth-piece. Owner. values it for having brought it from Ger- many. Reward. Phone 26. 1026tf LOST—A pair_of child’s glasses, he- tween the Bemidji creamery and 8th -St. .on Minn. Ave. Finder please return to'508 Beltrami Ave, & 5d111 LOST—Tuesday night between S8th on Minnesota Ave: and 13th on Be- midji, case and_pair of nose glasses. Left lense cracked in several pieces. Finder please leave at Pio- neer office and receive $1 reward. 3d111 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Kockel Spaniard, at Nicholet hotel. T 411 mixed hay. Phone 4-F-2. 12d1111 FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in good: condition. Apply Koors Bros. Co. .. 1016tL: second hand car, four room cot- tage. Inquire E. P. Lane, Nymore, 64111 ‘FOR SALE—Furniture and stoves. Must be sold at once on account of. leaving. Call at Adolph Blondo, 212 America Ave. S. 3d11L FOR SALE—At a bargain, steel bar- rels, with faucet, $2.50 apiece. Bemidji Auto. Co. 1016t FOR SALE— See the Bemidji Sta- tionary store for rubber stamps. fac simile rignature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation lesa‘l- - it FOR SALE—Good Ford touring car, Studebaker touring car, and an- other Oakland touring car to trade for:farm, all: real bargains. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, . 3 6d111 FOR SALE—New hard coal heater, come and see it running now at son for selling, have.two of thei. | E. J. Willits, Phone 285-W., phone 41, 5d111 FOR SALE—Just arrived, a car load ol mares and geldings, from my ranch in Montana, Right size, right kind, at right price. Hecks sale and feed barn, Missisippi Ave. 3d111 1 own a lot of standing wood on about 100 acres, only one mile west of town, and will sell it standing, cheap, to be cit before April first. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami. Ave. Phone 41. 3d111 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, at 903 Bemidji Ave. 1028t Backless evening gowns as shown in Paris continue to cause consternation. Jenny, one of the 'most cautions of makers usually, is exhibiting many gowns that are scarcely more than elaborate skirts with a pretense of ‘a: bodice at the front“and .in the back there is nctnally‘ no more than a gir- dle. As the afternoon dresses are short in the sleeye and frequently decollete, it is apparently necessary to differentiate in one way or another, 160 acres fine hard wood land.’ Clay loam soil. 3 'miles from sta- tion, good road. Price -$15 per;| acre. $3 per acre cash, balance | on terms to suit purchaser. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR Phone 93 Markham ' Hotel . Building SNAPS! Lot 50x140, southeast corner, 14th St. and Minn. Ave. A fine building corner, 3 room house, garage and wnod shed, good well buildings located near the alley, leaving front part of lots ready for building. Price $800. A real bar- gain. Five room house, good condi- tion, large barn, well and wood shed, one-half acre lot. Price. $1,600, $500 cash, balance $15 per month. S Forty acres, hardwood land, 7% miles from Bemidji, several acres opened up, small log house, some:; natural meadow. Small payment: down and balance in monthly pay- ments. Own & good tract of land: close to Bemidji on good road. Four : room -house, -hardwood: e hi 00 , $250 cash, balance at $20 per month. 3 i OLD-STYLE PETTICOAT BACK| Garment More Satisfactory Returns With Wider and: Fuller Skirts for Winter. — Since skirts have been so very nni» row petticoats have recelved much at- |} tention. “Naturally, with:"these ex-|f} traordinarily narrow skirts it was || found . that the petticoat came'in evi- dence whenever the wearer sat down; it did not seem to matter how short it was.- At once a new skirt was brought out, a mere sheath of satin in slik, fastening onto ‘an_ elastic band, and snapping into place in, front rath- er ‘than‘in‘ the: back ‘as’ heretofore. This skirt was left untrimmed except by a deep hem put in with machine hemstitching. - -It. was made of silk or satin and could be bought in al- most every color. The fashionable draped skirts which are made on the wearer by wrapping the material around the. figure and then sewing it together necessitated the creation of ‘the sort of underneath gkirt described. Fortunately the skirts of winter are slightly wider and fuller, and we can at least wear regulation ticoats again. ' None are loveller than the silk jerseys with thelr smooth- Iy fitting lines.and their lovely flounces of plaid knife plaited and stitched into place. These, t0o, come in every color and are-durable, . Subscription Rates to Suit. A Malabar newspaper has devised a novel and suggestive scheme of sub- scription rates.. Public officers, read- ing rooms, zemindars, “rajahs and gentlemen,” with monthly incomes un- der 400 rupees, are considered as class one, and pay a yearly subscription of 18 rupees for the paper. If your monthly income exceeds 100 rupees and does not exceed 400, you are in class two, and pay only 12 rupees yearly. If, however, you are in nelther of the two classes mentioned, or are a student, then you are let off with a subscription of nine rupees. The pa- per is appropriately named The Re- former, and it would be interesting to know how this particular plece of reformation is received by subscribers. Bartety Brand Clothes ©A0&C N Says glass ‘of . hot water with | _phosphate before breakfast | ~ washes out polsons. If you wake up with:a bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; if your head is aching; if what you eat sours and forms acid in stomach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can’t get feeling just right, ‘begin’ inside bathing. Drink’ before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. ' This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach,: liver, kidneys | and. bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do _your inside bathing immediately upon arising in the morning to vguh out of the system all the previous day’s poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before eating more food. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood and mus- cles became loaded with body impuri- ties, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phos- phate, which is inexpensive and al- most tasteless. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder “should begin this inside bathing before breakfast. FEW FOLKS HAVE 'GRAY HAIR NOW Druggist Says Ladies are Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grand- ‘mother made up a mixture of Sage Tea an-{ Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and “thousands of women and men who valae that even color, that beautiful dark shade} of hair which is so attractive, uses only this old-time recipe. ] " Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture improved by the addition of other ‘ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and , Sulphur Compound,” which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By mourn the gray hair disappears;' but what deiights the ladies with| Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully ‘darken- ing the hair after a few applica- tions, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Physician’ and - Surgeon Oftice: Miles Bloek FREF TRAPPERS GUI 'We are prepared to store your battery House Phone: 449——Office phone &8 | SEND FOR OURILLUSTRATED SRR __C.'R. SANBORN, M. D. - DE and deliver it in the spring in first class condition. : WE ARE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ' BATTERY SHOP IN BEMIDJI We givé this work our personal atten- tion. . Give us a trial, we guarantee satis- faction. MILLER’S BATTERY SHOP Corner Minnesota Avenue and Fourth Street Bemidji, Minnesota Overcoat Season "Now is the time for all good men” ¥ HAT’S the sentence that everyone®pract- - ices on’ - -u;\-viliing—twpraCtice in clothes buying: ~ Now is the time to get yours. the typewriter. It’slcertaifx]i_ffh—e You know the clothing situation is very difficult. We cant tell you much.about the future, but we can show you,;rightinow,fa fine assortment of | Hart Schaffner & Marx suits & Overcoats contracted for ahead of recent advances, and just re- seived. We're giving you the full benefit in prices which make it to your interest to make your selection now. / i Double breasted suits Hart Schaffner & Marx have giVen them a new touch; entirely different; good looking on every man. There are many variations to choose from; some with belts. Your fall hat - Here are the best makes and the best styles in soft hats and derbies; caps, too. They’re worth more than we're asking. n $30 $40 $50 $60 Do you need shirts? There are plenty of good ones here; in all colorings and materials; you wont find better values anywhere; we’ll show Defective