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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Paradoxical. Said the facetious feller, “The most dangerous part about these holdup men is that they wil also knock & man down,” Alcohol and Plants. By means of a magnetic lever rotat- fng a delicately polsed astatic needle that actuates u small mirror, the cres- cogruph can give a magnification of 1 to 1,000,000,000. Its fuventor, Sir Jagadis Chandia Bose, hus used it to show the actual “crescent” process of Classified Advertising Department Advertisements i~ this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT pey word for subsequent tive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. consecu! Ads not paid for at time of insextion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts plants, Like the wmovement of a gla- books. cler, the growth of a plant is un ac- H. N. M’KEE, Fiseral OB, QNS = tual progress, difficult, maybe, to B A KOLBE e L Di t’ measure, but measurnble nevertheless, L L] wrector No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. —— WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT and there is no reason why Sir Jaga. dis’ invention should not be turned to very important uses. He showed or the screen that the use of alcohol had a curiously erratic effgct in the growth of the plant and by so much was out of all harmony with the plant’s “natu- ral,” that 1s, normal and harmonious, processes. How far the Inventor has pushed his investigations is not told. At all events, by his logical research GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy " Printing PHONE 178-W or R FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY P FOR SALE—Lots of farms, any kind, REDUCTION IN EGG BREAKAGE Matter of Much Importance That Smaller Proportion Than Ever Be Injured in Transit. WANTED e A AN WANTED—House work by the day or hour. Phone 559. 5d2-4 Corner Eleventh and Doud Phone 657 -~ WANTED—Anyone having a small he has thrown & curfous light on those 3 (Prepared by the United States Depart- 3 any size. Let me sell you one 1 ment of Agriculture.) Rfi‘s‘:"aszd ot for sale potiy 742 B \illits, the Landman. 204227 Indian jugglers that were believed to 4 An egg broken accidentally before it . : e T | make a flower grow before the eyes of | = ARE YOU IN NEED OF i leaves the farm usually goes on the [ N TEn ™ pogition as stenographer, |SEE T. BAUDETTE of the Northern the spectator. & farm table, and nothing is lost. B8 | cxperienced. Address, stenogra-| Minn. Real Estate Exchange for Tags '; broken at the grocery many be dis- | pher, care of Pioneer. 2d2.11] real bargains and deals of all Birds and Shelifish Cards ¥ posed of at reduced prices as cracked e e~ + | kinds. Phone 68. 216 Beltramll g prgign thrush .1 j Blanks [ eggs and little actual food loss results. | I WANT THE LISTING of your farm| avenue. 27d3-2 e English thrush brings its snalls - ¥ t rtall V] Chis £ Bat the egg broken after it is packed for spring trade. Come iD NOW. | s ————————— lt0 :vffi n :on:e;uent stlone. on which Foldm H for shipment Is likely to be & thor E. J. Willits, the Land man. 6d214 VERY NICE 5 ACRE FARM HOME | them upcol:clt t! ;ol;n:hi: hb'idben:nk Dod(en 1 oughly bad egg before it arrives at 118 |y NTED__Any kind of work. Car-| one milg from Nymore post office.| shelifish to a helght and dyo t;efn :: . & destination and become a total loss. penter work or plastering pre- All fenced, good log house, barn, i e rock to break their shell’: but this Racalpts b With eggs selllng at record prices, it | ferred. Sam Balir, Nymore, Min-| chicken house, good well, SOft] .y o on1y the anvil int 56, ot the b Envelopes L8 is a matter of importance that a nesota. 3d2-11| water and pump. Can give pos- B! Y | & 0 i g s Statem ; _pesota. o AS~| esssion at once. $800.00. E. J. bammer. The case of the wasp is the 74 q , 5 ents ; . Willits, the Land man. 6d2-14 | only one which records the seemingly Y, ill Heads 2‘._« HELP WAmD‘_Mm — intelligent use of a tool to accomplish e AV 0 AL i Invitations E P a given purpose. T e . _ e i 1| PORTSIN NN SEAL RETAL i S {While the Salesman Wiaits] | Packet Heads 3 candies, cigars and soft drinks. EXCHANGE Subscribe for the Pioneer. w.em furnish you the kind of Letter Heads printed sales letters and circulars T. Baudette, Manager. FOR SALE—New 3 room frame building, lot 50x140, good well, shed, Price $500. Terms. . New 5 room frame building paint- ed, corner lot 50x140, good well, big Call at Pioneer Office Phones 922 and 923 Write Lock box No. 27 or phone 445. 5d2-16 A s HELP WANTED—FEMALE e A A A on HAMMERMILL BOND that will get your messagein theright way to the man who can buy your goods. * s Use more printed salesmanship, THAT DULL ACHING Don’t worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of it! For weak kidneys, lame and achy backs, your Terms. et e A T I T{.‘Eum S.Muld Be Gathered Carefuily. L] smaller proportion of eggs than ever before are broken in transit. This re- sult was brought about by the co-opera- tive efforts of the United States de- partment of agriculture and the United States ratlroad administration. Em- ployees of the railroad administration were detailed to the bureau of chem- istry, where they received instruction fn proper methods of loading and stowing eggs in freight cars. Wher- . ever cars were received at terminals in a badly damaged condition, these WANTED—Kitchen girl’ at Third Street Cafe. 2-5tt WANTED—Experienced stenogra- pher and office girl. Steady em- ployment. Apply Koors Bros. Com- pany. i 2-4tt A A A A A AT AP FOR SALE A A A A A A A A A FOR SALE—2nd hand phonographs of all kinds. Address Phonograph, care Pioneer. 6d2-14 FOR SALE—Phonographs, Sonora, Columbia and others. Address Phonogragh, care Pioneer. 6d2-14 e sty S s SO FOR SALE OR TRADE—My Stude- baker truck in very good condition. Will trade for wood or anything. J. J. Doran, 402 Minn. ave. 2-6tf st s S A T FUR SALE— See the Bemidji Sta- tlonary stove for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- taria) geals snd corporation seals — FOR SALE OR TRADE—A lot of standing timber for wood. Only one mile out of the city. You can cut it on shares. Also good cow for sale. E. J. Willits, the Land man. 6d2-14 e FOR SALE—New Hammond type- shed. Price $700. Good big 10 room house all mod- ern including heat, bath room and toilet upstairs and toilet downstairs also, full concrete basement with laundry and dry room, cornér lot 50x140, 3 blocks from business cen- ter, only $4200. Good b acre tract all cleared, small house and cellar. Price $500 if sold before crop is put in. 5 acre tract garden home addition, unimproved, $400. Terms. 130 acres 2% miles from Solway, 45 acres under plow. 40 acres hay land can be plowed, good frame building full concrete basement, large barn, hen house, etc. Every- thing in good shape. Price $40 per acre. Terms. 80 acres about 4 miles south of Shevlin, small house and barnm, good spring water, team of horses, wagon and sleighs. All $1600. Some time. T. Baudette, 216 Beltrami ave, Phone 68, Bemidii Minn. 6d5-10 e T e e FOR SALE—Highly improved 143 acre farm, 40 acres cleared, 30 more meadow; lots of wood, % mile lake shore, pretty creek runs through farm; 11 room house, stone foundation: 2 good barms, granary, chicken house, hog house, Gooa well and pump, on main road. 5 horses, 15 head cattle, 4 hogs, employees of the railrond administra- | “writer, writes several different| 40 chickens, splendid dog, _drill, tion pald personal visits to the ship- kinds of type. Change can be| gang plow, 2 new wagons, 5 sec- made almost instantly. Is ideal tion drag, buggy, mower, rake, pers for the purpose of instructing them how properly to load cars to avoid damage in future shipments. including Woodrow Wilson, are The result, according to the report of :;’m.ong those s\isliél%o Ha;;\mom{,s. democrat wago:. De Laval separ- the chief of the bureau of chemistry, rice, new, -00. ay e| ator, all household goods. Worth is a material (Ihninminulxn the break- bought for $75.00. Apply Pioneer $10,000, but $6300 takes all. E. . office. 10d2-19} J. Willits, the Land man. 6d2-10 ' age of eggs during transportation. 600D QUALITIES OF -GUINEAS Have Large, Plump Breasts and Gamy Flavor That 1s Enjoyed by Many Epicureans. Guineas have large, plump breasts and a gamy flaver that is ‘much en- joyed by some farmers. They are good foragers and easy to raise and their clacking will frighten hawks or S gound an alarm if other intruders yourself. 1042-18| * pajry farm. Price $5.00 to $25.00. come to the pouitry range. Their dis- Grade Holsteins—very good pro- . PR 5 O T T advantages are not serious, but they | FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY ducers. W. G. Schroeder. 4d2-13 s e e g FOR RENT—Five room house, $9.00; l,. F. JOHNSON—MAYOR will fly into the garden and sometimes do & little damage and .the old birds are often quarrelsome with the young | FOR SALE—Lots of houses. Let me room house newly decorated and . poultry. They can be allowed to roost ielldyou one. E. J. Willits, the| fyrnished, $15.00. E. J. Willits, : ; el S Your vote cast for L. F. Joh U . . . Jonnson in the house with the old birds and they will lay their eggs in the same nests. a Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf] Marsh : b ikttt ok i FOR SALE at a bargain. Houses and T“?{;ayfldi;gmflzs Biigml‘g;nilélj‘ie. 2 s p See| For cash or on one-third crop endorsement Of a loyal patrl Otl C - ) ) * PINEWOOD. * P S s S Miss Esther Bakken, who has been attending high school at Crookston, has returned home. house, 7 rooms and bath—hot air, to rallroad loading station, and ¢ .. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fossend were at | heat, fine garage, close to Normal. new sandy loam soil. Lock Box 87, Y : s Bemidji with their baby to consult A real bargain. Can give possession Bemidji. . 1042-17 Our Suppo a e po S e ectlon a doctor. ‘The little one is quite ill.| March 1st. E.J. Willits, the Land | —mnnn o ’ i m S day February 17th is earnestly Charles Lindgren was a Bemidji business visitor Thursday. Dr. Shannon of Bemidji was here Wednesday to give medical aid to Mrs. J. H. Gray, who is very sick at present. Homer and Myles Ousley and Mr. Carpenter of Aure were Bemidji vis- jtors Friday. Miss Mable Kirkvold and Clara Lysing were Bemidji callers ‘Friday. Mrs. Gust Smith returned to Be- midji Tuesday morning for medical treatment. Dr. Smith of Bemidji was called to Pinewood Friday evening to give medical treatment to the 10 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Millar. The little one is very sick with fever and bronchitis but is improving. The basket social given at the Pinewood hotel Saturday evening for the benefit of the Smearned family of Solway was well attended and about $36 was received from the sale of baskets and all had a good time. ‘We thank the people for their liberal contributions for a worthy cause. Dr. Shannon of Bemidii was called here Saturday to give medical aid to Mrs. George Clemer, who is on the gick list, having been ill now for about a week. A “fat” Lucius, the dispatcher from the Union depot at Bemidji, made for private use. College professors, I ——— e FOR SALE—Full years scholarship in one of the best Business colleges in the northwest. This is an op- portunity for any young man or woman to secure a good business education -at a moderate cost. If this scholarship is taken at once it will be sold at a saving of nearly one third its regular cost. If in- terested please address, ‘‘Scholar- ship,” care Pioneer Office, Bemidji, minn. Do not apply unless you desire to make use of this chance A A A A A AAAAAAAAAANANAANANAAS e e IS W 4 FOR ANY hind of res: estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami lots in any part of the city. Joe Bisiar, Enterprise Auto office. 18d2-28 e e et VERY FINE modern Lake shore B e ———————— Woman’s Wonderful Love. There is In the hedrt of woman such a deep well of love that no age can freeze it.—Bulwer-Lytton. i Subscribe for the Ploneer. binder (new), harnesses, 9 sheep, seed corn, lots of hay, fanning mill, l FOR RENT. fi FOR RENT—Furnished room with use of parlor. House modern ex- cept heat. Ladies only. Inquire 914 Beltrami avenue. 3d2-10 P e TR FOR RENT—Furnished—one of the swellest cafes in northern Minne- sota. Address “J. R.* care of Pioneer. 5 10d42-17 It T CALVES FOR SALE at the Alfalfa four rooms and bath, $15.00; four e e e FOR RENT—60 to 80 acres of new land for potatoes. % mile from shares in units of 5 acres or more. Will also rent planter and digger, with teams to operate same if de- sired. Consider carefully closeness LOST AND FOUND. % LQOST—Starting crank for Buick car. Finder return to Pioneer. 1d2-11 LOST—Dark brown glossy short haired muff. Finder please notify Mrs. Fred H. Gjesdahl, Crookston, Minn. 3d2-12 \\ RO OO RN ORR R Pinewood a visit Sunday. the guest of A. M. Thompson, Soo agent here, and he had a good time. C. C. Spencer and. som, deputy county surveyor of Bemidji, are sur- veying here in the town of Buazle, and we will all soon know:just where our back 40’s are hereafter. Misses Edith Peterson, Anna Gil- bertson and Tnora Bakken were Be- midji visitors Saturday. Miss Helen Klinger and Miss Vel- ma Balmer and Nels Rude all took in Bemidji Monday. Zoologist’s Paradise. Messina, Sicily, is known as the paradise of zoologists. Unusual fa- cilities are offered there for the study of the deep sea fauna. e S — Subscribe for the Pioneer. He was|SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DALY PIONEER —EAT— Third Street Cafe —— . Our Waiters Do the Waiting neighbors recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this statement: Mrs. D. G. Miller, 313 Second St., Bemidji, says: “I had a dull, heavy ache in the small of my back and over my kidneys; it ached continu- ally day and night. My back even hurt when I turned over in bed. With this misery came 3a.tired, languid feeling. It robbed me of all energy. My kidneys were weak and acted ir- regularly. I tried Doan's Klidney Pills and they quickly relieved me of the disagreeable aching. They strengthened my back and fixed up my kidneys.” OVER THREE YEARS LATER, Mrs. Miller said: “The cure Doan’s Kidney Pills gave me has lasted ever since 1 recommended them. I have unlimited faith in them.” . Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Miller had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ask us. Pioneer Publishing Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. - American citizen. fn the heart of the retail and theatrical district; 450 rooms at moderate rates. Four large cafes. The largest and most complete hotel in the northwest. HOTEL RADISSON } . for Mayor of Bemidji, means the solicited. The citizens of Bem- : idji are assured, that should Mr. Johnison be re-elected, all will be satisfied with the adminstra- tion the coming year. His loyalty has never been questioned. and by electing him to this-office the city’s reputation as a loyal community will be maintained. T GOOD WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY Minneapolis III|I|||I||Ill||llll|lll|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,“IIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIII|II_IIIIIIIII| OO