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i e REEKKERK KR KKK KKK " to Bagley Frida; | Crookston spent | abtending -to ‘business matters. ' were ER 3,\'{920 Nov. 11.—Armistice day.’ Nov. 14—Armistice Sunday. Nov. ‘24 to 27—Beltrami County Poultry.Show. - 5 Nov. 26—Thanksgiving day. * SHEVLIN- * T T Cecil Holton, Mrs., McDonald, Mrs. E. Gordon and- Mgs.“Holum motored .to ishop. ;game ' warden, of Saturday at Shevlin ‘Wm,; Mui Mabel Rauk and Mrs. ‘Bemidji shoppers trains” Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Torgerson of Clea;‘rrook spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. L. A: Larson, returning to Clearbrook Sunday eve- ning, 2 . Oliver Barness, who has been-em- ployed at;the Shevlin Mercantile for the past nine months, will be em- ployed at Bagley. b i Seth Hildreth, who has been living near Moose this summer, where he worked @ farm, moved to town the first of the week, where he will live Fritchie between this widter. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Eckstrom of Bemidji spent Sunday at the O. E. Peterson home. Verna Berfield was a Bemidji shopper between trains Saturday. ‘The -program, given by the school children®at the M. W. A. hall on.Sat- urday evening, was excellent, and showed the result of thorough train- ing of the children for their respec- tive parts. A farce, and a number of drills composed the program. Af- ter the program a lunch was served, a. ‘charge of twenty-five cents being made to help purchase equipment for the Domestic Science department of the school. A large number of peo- ple- showed: their interest in 8chool matters, by their attendance. Mrs. ‘Wm. Gordon spent Saturday at Bemidji, between trains shopping. Hazel Degerness of Bagley, spent the week-end as the guest of Clara Renne. The Great Northern depot is en- tirely completed, and will be used as soon as the paint is dried. The build- ing is a_great improvement over the .former depot, destroyed by lightning last summer. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holton and Mrs. Charles Wiench motored to Bagley ‘Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Miller and -son, Dell, | returned to their home at this place Tuesday, after spending a week at Grand Forks, where they were called by the serious illness of Mrs. Mill- er’s daughter, Detty Nelson. They report that she is improving rapidly. Abe Johnson, candidate for Judge of Probate for Clearwater county :pent Tuesday at Shevlin electioneer- ng. i ‘Edith Brumpton was a Bemidji thopper between 'trains Tuesday. . Mr. Buckley, county engineer of Bagley,spefit séveral ‘hours in Shev- lin Tuesday attending to business matters. Pete Bromaghin and his father, H. ‘W. Bromaghin spent several hours at Bagley Wednesday attending to busi- ness matters. , The many friends of Darrel Scott will be ‘interested to learn of his en- listment in the U. S. Army several week ago. He is in the cavalry at present in one of the army camps in Arkansas." Miss Lowry and Miss Stone of Sal- way spent the week-end visiting with Miss Lowry’s sister, Madge Lowry, ‘who teaches at this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thorpe and Mrs. Brumpton motored to Bagley on Tuesday. \ The Misses Mikkelson and Miller were the hostesses at a Hallowe’en party at the Renne home Saturday evening, given in horor of Miss Low- ry and Miss Stone of Solway. The living room was prettily decorated with jack-o-lanterns and Hallowe'en | pictures. Music, conversation and games furnished the diversion of the evening, after which a delicious' lunch was served. The guests were: Miss Lowry, Mabel Rauk, Mrs. Mc- Donald, Mrs. Edvin Gordon, Vera Berfield. Henry Hanson was a business call- ;r at Bemidji between trains Tues- ay. Oscar T. Peterson, who recently moved here is building a five room bungalow "o nthe lots formerly occu- pied by-the baseball diamond. The bungalow on the lot formerly occu- will be ready for occupancy within a few weeks. Edor Bredeson has purchased lots north of the M. 'W. A. hall and will * REDBY AND RED LAKE * 0 o OF 2k % 0 ok 0k 2 kb o % An aged Indian woman, Mrs.Me- suk-Kebenesek, was burned to death yesterday in' Redby when the ‘home of Peter; Graves was:burned to the ground. Mr. and Mrs. Graves to- gether With the other members of their family ‘with the exception of two ‘children were in an adjoining field digging potatees at the time. The .two children. who were.in the house at the time of the fire escaped AKX KKK KK for at time of insertion till be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our books." No ad taken for less than fifeen cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. Advertisements insertions of same copy. in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid WANTED injury but the old woman who. is a WANTED—Washings. Wil; call and cripple was unable to get out of the Boyse s T ot o : Mrs, “Fliot Nas_been taken to the hospital at Bemidji. : Mrs. Heritage and her mother, who have been visiting here, have gone to Duluth for a month’s “visit. Mr. Kenny and Mr. Burns of the Indian forestry service, have been lere for the past few days on official business, , ;. ‘" e Supt. Cross has recently returned from an official visit to Vermillien Lake Indian Agency. ) Father Thomas of the Catholic Miseion ‘school had special services at the Catholic church on all-saints day, Nov. 1. Mr. Holdstein, farmer at Cross Lake attended to official business in Red Lake the first of the week. Mr.: George Gravelle of Bemidji was a Red Lake visitor Sunday, Oc- tober 31. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason is improving in the hospital at Red Lake, after a severe sickness. Mr. Barkerand Harold Rearsick were in Tenstrike Sunday to secure help for the logging camp at Cross Lake. The Masquerade dance given for the Red Lake school children was a grand success and enjoyed by all. THE PIONEER WANT ADBS BRING RESULTS Eases Quickly When You Apply-a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-faghioned mustard plaster. Just [ it on with your fingers. It penetrates to_the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain, "Musterole i8 a clean, white oint- . ment made with oil of mustard. It *is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bago, pains and aches of the back o1 joints,sprains,sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothinglike Musterole for croupy chil- dren. Keep it handy for instant use. “Only One Thing Breaks My Cold” “That’s Dr. King’s New Dis- covery, for Fifty Years a Cold-B: er’”’ TIME-TRIED for fifty years and never more popular than today. Ne¢thing but. the relief it' gives from stubborn old colds, and on-rushing new ones, grippe and throat-torturing coughs _could have made Dr. King's New Discovery the standard remedy it is today. No harmful drugs. Always reliable, and good for the whole family. Has a convincing, heal- ing taste with all its good medicinal ualitics. At zll druggists, 60 cents, q S, $1.20 a bottle. The Results of Constipation are sick headaches, biliousness, sallow skin, waste matter in the intestinal s system. Correct this hcalth-under- mining condition by taking Dr. King’s Pills. " Feel good every day. Keep' the system clean and 'virile." Same old price, 25 cents. All druggists. build a residence there in the near future. BELIEVES WIFE OWES HERLIFE TO TANLAC o Mrs. Dall Gained Forty Pounds and Feels Splendid Now— Husband Also Greatly Bene- fited by Taking Tanlac. “I firmly believe my wife owes her life to Tanlac and I cannot express the gratitude I feel for her wonder- ful recovery,” said Peter Dall, 1378 34th St.,, Milwaukee, Wis. “For two years her stomach was so badly disordered that she ceuld hardly eat anything and what she did eat seemed to do her more harm than good. Her health failed rapidly and she finally became almost a nervous wreck. She had to keep to her bed much of the time and when she was up it was all she could do to get about. She couldn’t sleep at night and was as tired in the morning as on going to bed. She kept falling off until she lost fifty or sixty pounds in weight. and was low-spirited all the time. “Soon after she started taking Tan- la¢c we saw 8 decided improvement. She now has a fine appetite, eats three hearty meals a day and never feels the least’sign of indigestion. She has already regained forty pounds of her lost weight and her friends all tell her she isn’t like the same person. She sleeps like a child and wakes up in the morning rested and refreshed and can do her house- work “with ease. I was so delighted with the good Tanlac did my wife that I took it myself and it helped me wonderfully.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at Graceton, Minn., and by the leading druggists in every town.—Adv. deliver. Phone 954-W. 2t11-4 WANTED—Position by’ ‘experienced stenographer. Box 216, Bemidji. IS O 121113 WANTED—A, place to wora for board and attend school. Call 649. - " Ve HOUSEWORW Wanted ‘by young married woman. Inquire “House- work” care Pioneer. 2t11-3 CLERK WANTED—Must be quick at figures, reliable and a good pen- man. Phone 864-W after 6 p. m. 3t11-4 WANTED TO RENT--Two of three furnished rooms for light house- keeping by man and wife without children. Telephone 88. - 10-29tf Man or woman wanted, salary $36, full time. 75c¢ an hour spare time, sellir.g guaranteed hosiery to wear- er. Experience unnecesuary. Guar- anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 19t10-31 CLERKS, (Men, Women) over 17, for Postal Mall Service, $125 a month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examination write R. Terry (former Civil Service ex- aminer) 119 Continental Washington, D. C. 4t11-4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cafe. ; ; 10-13tf WANTED—Girl for kitchen work at Markham hotel. 5d11-8 WANTED—Girl at Coffee Shop. Jn- quire at Markham Hotel. 10-15tf} WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. John Claffy, 1107 Lake Boulevard. 6d11-9 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housewook. No washing. Tele- phone 13. Mrs. Dr. Johnsen. 10-27tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of dark rimmed glasses in case. Lost Monday between Central school and 612 America Return to. Pioneer. 1t11-2 ESTRAYED—Came to- my place on Oct. 25, twelve head of young stock. Owner can have same .by paying for this ad and for taking care of them. Adolf F. Johnson, Allda, Clearwater i County, Bear Creek Twp., Minn. t11-8 | Franklin Medal to Sir Cha Parsons. The Franklin medal has been award- ed to Sir Charles Parsons “In recogni- tion of his epoch-making success in the development and the construction of the steam turbine which has revo- lutionized the art of steam engineer- ing, particularly in regard to the pro- pulsion of mercantile and naval ves- sels, and the driving of electrical gen- erators.” Not many people know of the courageous struggle of Sir Charles in the early days of his invention, and that he separated from his original partners owing to their becoming too discouraged to “carry on.” Engineer- ing,’ in speaking of the award, says: “The work of Sir Charles Parsons has halved the cost of producing elecgric power and reduced in still greater pro- portion the capital cost of engineer- ing machinery.—Sclentific American, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE " DAILY PIONEER ;6!! SALE FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY| HELP W;NTED—MALE CARLOAD OF OATS on track. Cheap.[FOR ANY Kkind of real estate see Courtney Seed & Feed Co:: 4t11-5 FOR SALE—Oak combination heater at A. B. Palmer Hhardware.. - . p 3t11-3 —— FOR SALE—A small team, cheap, if taken.at once.. 411 Minnesota ave. 3t11-6 FOR SALE—Team, wagon and har- ness. Frank LaCounte, 622 Park ave. = T . 6td11-3 FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-13tt FOR SALE—Seventy cords 4-foot dry seasoned birch wood. M. W. Knox, 1117 Parké ave., telephone 943. 9 4t11-4 PIANO—2nd hand piano for sale cheap, if taken at once. See vohn L. Brown, Security Bank bldg., or Phone 722. 10-15tt —_— FOR SALE—BIg type Duroz-Jersey spring boar. ' Cherry King line. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-¥-310. FOR SALK—Seo tne Bemidji BSta- tionery store-for rubber stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- tarjal seals and corporation seals FOR SALE OR TRADE—Milking Jersey cows, cows coming 'fresh, and young stock for pigs or beef cattle. Ed. Rako, Telephone 26-F- 12, 4t11-4 TWO YEAR OLD Mare came to my place October 31. Owner may have same by -paying for keep and this ad. Herman Eickstad, town of Frohn. Telephone 31-F- Bt e et e e FOR SALE—Lath mill and bolter; one 56-inch inserted tooth circle saw; one American planer; also ~ one resaw. Emil Peterson. Be- midji, Rte. No. 3, Box 12, 6t11-4 FOR SALE—Four first-class milk cows. One' registereds Holstein heifer, fresh. Also ten tons wild hay. Going out of business. Call at 608 Thirteenth street or phone 337. 104 11-11 EXHANGE—T have stone and tim- ber claim having good growth of saw timber on Lake Shore will ex- change for coupe or sedan. Dodge preferred. Box 387, Bemidji, Minn. 6t11-6 MAKE ME AN OFFER on Ford tour- ing car. Prestolite, K. & W. igni- tion, H. & D. shock absorbers, spe- cial top, first class condition. Just the car for some farmer who wants good service car with good lights. Chas. B, Funk, No. 11, Ninth Str. 6t11-8 or write B. J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1213tf LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you * one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land mex. i 9-20tt FOR SALE—Small house with screen porch. Two corner lots, 100x140 ft, Cheap, for. cash, if taken at once. Call 7163 10-22tf FOR ‘SALB—by The Phelps Agency, ‘Troppman bldg. Good §-room house, barn and garage, lot 50x140, $2,- 600, $1,000 cash, balance to suit. FOR "SALE—S§-room residence; full ‘basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 28 lot tract all well fenced; chade trees all under _cultivation; lot bloek one Heffron addition. Almquist, Laporte, Minn. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage. 3-15t¢ Inquire.“Ga- rage’” care Pioneer. 10-23tf FOR RENT—Furnished, modern 1023 Minnesota avenue. 11-1tf room. Phona 317-R. FOR RENT—7-room house, furnish- ed, modern except heat. Phone G. A. Walker at M. & 1. freight of- fice or 893-W. 10-29tf FOR SALE—FARM % FOR SALE—160 acres miles from Bemidji. Address “Land” care Ploneer. 6d11-4 LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and® look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men 9-29tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—160 improved farm in this vicinity as part payment. F. R. Duxbury Land Company, 204% Third St., Bemidji, Minn. 10-29tf DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Bemidii People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, back- ache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders; Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially FOR SALE—For a limited time only for kidney ills. Ask your neighbor. will sell and deliver in 10 bu. lots or. more, A Noi.: 1 Russet table stock potatoes, all good smooth sound stock and graded at $1 per bu. C. F. Nelson, Phone 7-F-12. Notice—Potato Crop Estimated. Paul H. Kirk, Minnesota agricul- tural -statistician for the United ‘States Department of Agriculture, regorts that the car lot movements of ' potatoes from Minnesota will be a little more than 88 per cent of last year’s or 22,480 cars, as compared with 25,1056 cars in 1919. 6t11-56 Alike. Mother was washing her hair, which was fluffy at all times but when wet decidealv curly. Five-year-old John wiatehn” the process with great con¢ ~ern, “Mother.” he finally remarked wise- vour hair is a lot like grandma's 't it? When you wash it, #t up like everything.” & rin Maybe a Few Dollars spent on your Barn would make & 1t comfortable this winter LINING for the Walls CEILING for the Stock Room _ A PARTITION to shut off an unused portion A VESTIBULE inside the Roller Doors and STORM SASH for the Windows —might give you as good results as a new barn. Lumbgr prices are lower and you could do this work yourself; so the cost would be small LET’S TALK IT OVER - St. Hilaire Retail M. L. MATSON, Local Mgr. Lumber Company BEMIDJI, MINN. Endorsed in Bemidji by grateful friends and neighbors. Mrs. Minnie Miller, 1205 Irvine . Bemidji, says: “I had severe the misery ju my back. Dizzy spells caused me to grasp on the side of the bed for fear of falling. My kidneys became weak and I was greatly bpth- ered on this account. I also had rheumatic pains in my- right hip. hegan using Doan’s Kidney Pills and was soon relieved.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Dnn't Mrs. Miller had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. SAY IT WITH— PICTURES Pictures are the ea tell your stori Photographs are the best way to tell your love and regards. Our Christmas work has already begun. Come early to insure best results. Beautiful Work in large folders for only $5 per dozen and up. Rich Portrait Studio Phone 870-W Tenth Street, Corner of Doud st way to RAGS—PAPER We have just contracted for a car load of papers, magazines and rags, to be delivered in thirty ' days. The prices are high for these articles at present, but as everything else, they will take a slump soon. We're also in the market for brass, copper, iron and rubbers. We will call for all orders within reasonable distance. Telephone 638-W. We pay the highest mar- ket price for hides and buy furs in season. JACOB GOLDBERG 112 Third Street, Bemidji WANTED—Man to drive team. Lady I P 411154 cook in camp. Phone 675. Batchelder, Bemidji. | LODGES g8, MOOSE gy 1O eetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday MOOSE HALL Minnesota Avenue and Third St. MOOSEHEART The home and school in Illinois that gives your family more and better protection than any life in- surance gives. A Moose Lodge membership is your cheapest family protection, and in addition you have sick, ac- cident, funeral and fraternal bene- fits. A special class now. forming. Open charter—half price initiation fee, only $10. Join now, see any member, or Dictator G. W. Harn- well, Phone 763; Secretary Chas. B. Hoyt, Phone 701-W. Bemidji Lodge No. 119, . 0. 0. F., Beltrami Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening|: at 8 o'clock. , THIS WEEK BUSINESS W. H. Rice, Tel. 22F-11 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want,; call WARD BROS. 77 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. Money back without question” HUNTS Salve falls in the treatment of l'l‘ilk ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER of ther itching’ skin diseases. 'y & 73 cent box at our risk, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. Benidi,_FloralC. oice CUT FLOWERS AND Prompt Km \ Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 ! HE constant aim of this es- tablishment is to serve our clients in an efficient and courteous manner. A distinct quality of beautiful dig- nity and tactful service is assured. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DRS. JOHNSON'& BORRESON | Physicians and Surgeons .Bemidji,! Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Eye—Ear—Nnpse—Throat * Glasses : Fitted DR. E. H:i SMITH | Physician' anll Surgeon Office Securfty Bank Block ' K DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. Al'N Q’RTHROP OBTEOPA' AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 153W C. R. SANEORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Bl?ok House Phone 449 Oftice Phens §§ DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidjl « DR, E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in m’g-mufll | Fnone 38 Fhone aer ]’ DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m,, 3-56 p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH ‘puwrmr Office—~Q" Phones—Oftice -Bowser W, Rei DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bem!djl, Minn. VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. —_ ;USINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them oa small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern Natlonal Bank lug Phone 121, Collections & speclalf DRY MING Clothes Cleamers for Men, Women and Ohildres " FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS q,xvxm . = 212 Beltrami Avease Pheao 144 H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R

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