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COUNTY DIREOTORY County Auditor Treasurer. ., Earl Geil Clerk ot Court. JSheriff....... Judge of Probate Coynty Attorney. Supt. of Schoo! Coroner-. . Surveyor. . County Agent COUNTY COMMISSICNERS 18t District. . 24 District . 3rd District 4th ! District bth District. Samuel Elli ..J. F. Haye: CITY DIRECTORY “peen City Engineer and DAIRY EACTS Make Selection While It Is With Its Mother and Before Weaned. , ‘mother. May Be Seen With Its Mother. fmal. time, as stated, is before weaning. ( From a photo-' aph showing A. D. Johnson has. Moon ...Fred Rhode .Andrew Johnson ..J. E. Harris G. M. Torrance .J. C. McGhee .H. N. McKee ..R. K. Bliler .D. C. Dvoracek . .Edward. Paulson -Hans B. Imsdahi -Wm. Lennon ‘Water Dept ....... E. J Bourgeois BEST TIME TO SELECT CALF of Young Animal The best time to select a calf is at * & few months of age, when it may be seen with its mother, or, at any rate, Dbefore it is'weaned. Observe the calf's If she is a wide, deep-bodied cow with plenty of size and is giving a llberal supply of milk, you may be reasonably sure that the calf, if sired Select the Calf If Possible When It by a good bull und properly cared for, wili grow into a useful breeding an- Another advantage of selecting the calf at this time is that it may be necessiry to select it at weaning time or even after it is weaned, but the best Calves. dre frequently classified at fairs and ¢hlf shows as “senlor” and “Junior” ealves, depending upon the time of year they were dropped. A calf, for instance,_ that was_dropped E____————“:-——: e ——— . Fi 1169 that Stand the Gaff Tt’s worth “something_to know; (that your files can stand abuse— and they can, if they’re "Alisteel., In addition to its rigid strength of construction, ‘AIIs teel office furniture is handsome and hlghly than any other file. against dust, mice and vermm allows loaded drawers to coast in an Will not warp or stick in any weather. A handsome, safe, andv e permanent housing for your records. 1| would, be classed as “senior” calf, and one dropped between January 1 and August 31 previous to the show, a “junior” calf. As a rule, a fall or se- nior calf,.on account of its age at the usual time of holding the show, is to be preferred, although there -are ad- vantages in selecting a spring or Ju- nior calf, especially one dropped in January or not later than February. ‘Phis, however, depends upon the rules of the contest at which the calf is to pe shown and upon the facilities at s| hand for feeding and caring for it. ————— Bull Baiting.’ This was a &pnn once popular in England, but de s a-‘;’;g; 'l'('; F. \.{,ohéx::n A bull was attacked hy dogs, and 4 City' Clerk. . eof}eo- Stei: sometimes the nostrils of the bull were / Chief of Police. ... Thos. 'Bailey blown full of pepper to:increase his Fire Chief. . ‘Charles Dailey | fur¥- Another form-of the sport was to fasten the:bull to a stake by a long rope and then set bulldogs xt.him, onc at a time, which were trained to seize the bull by the nose. The bulldog seems to have been developed for this sport from a short-cared mastiff called “alaunt.” Don't Be Dlacouraged “No oue hus yet heen successful in filming a ctual murder,” states a pic- ture gos journal. It certainly does seem a pity that our murderers are so terribly self-conscious jn the presence of a camera msn.—London Punch. Bobbed Hair Wins Husbands. It may be possible girls are bobbing their hair that it won't take them so long to get ready when an automotMle ' toots ‘outside. Many a husband has ! been lost to a giri because she used forty-nine hairpins. Curing by Suggestion. There s nothing new in the attempt to cure disease by means of the mind. Many a shrewd physician of a hunrired ' years ago cured patients with bread . pllls, and kept his secret. There were probably mental healers in Babylon i and Assyrla. They are known to have existed in Egypt, Greece and Rome, while the American Indian medicine man was unquestionably an adept in the art of suggestion. Lost-Continent Theory. Dr. Willlam Alanson Bryan, profes- sor of zoology and geology in the col- lege of Hawaii, claims to have discov- ered traces of a 6,000-mile prehistoric bridge of land between South America and Hawall. . Parents’ Caprice. It fs no wonder that during Infuncy and early childhood life’s lessons are so difficult for the small beginner when the laws which govern them must seem to him just or unjust, con- sistent or inconsistént, according” to the knowledge or the caprice of the adult administering them. efficient. or swell. Co., Ford Office Furniture The Allsteel four-drawer file shown here is not only file made, but has greater filing capacity for the floor Allsteel files protect your valugbice records The patented roller suspension d out easily and noiselessly. Let us show you the complete line 31 the year previous to the' show, | its compactness—saves 15% to 259, space over swood furniture. - Economical, too:‘ because ! of, ixts permanence. | For these reasons Allsteel office | furniture is used by such success- ful concerns as J.: P. Morgan & | Steel Co., New York Stock Exy | change, Bush Terminal Co., for at time of insertion will 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. insertions of same copy. Advertisements 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 FOR RENT-Fufnished room, 315 America avenue. 1t11-27 oLOST AND FOUND LOST—TFriday night in Nymore jit- ney, bar pin. Return to Pioneer. 3t11-30 FOR RENT—7-room house, 311 Be- midji ave. Inquire A, Kline. 1t11-29 —— FOR ,RENT—Furnished -moderh ‘voom. 1023 Minngsota avenue. Phone 317-R. 11-20tt FOR RENT—Oue.modern furnished| roum for gentleman, 515 Bemidji avenue. Youthful Joys. It dryads ever chose speclal dwell- .ngs It must have been within the boes of walnut trees. If the tree was un- {known to old Hellas, then the gods for- -'ot something essential to the happi- ness of yeuth, If the ancestors of Pericles und all the heroes of the golden age ‘did not betimes go adven- turing for walnuts, acquiring burrs und stone-bruises, then they never knew the joy that comes to the Middle Western lads, who each fad- ,Ing year bear home their treasures to spread on the old kitchen roof to dry. ~—Exchange. Paint Brush’s Many Uses. Nothing is better to take dust down the stairs than a good paint brush, It removes the dust from the corner ‘nlche of each step, brushes between the stair railings of moldings In a way 1no 'cloth can possibly do. Indeed a medium size paint brush of about four 'inches width has many uses in the house. Cultivate Brevity. If you would be pungent be brief, for it is with words as with sunbeaus ethe more they are condensed the deeper they burn.—Southey. —_— Just Like a Man, The average'man thinks he sweeps them up when he scatters with a flirt of his handkerchief the cigar ashes he drops on the floor.—Buffalo Enquirer. A Cynicism. The two keys to success are luck and pluck; luck in finding someone to pluck.~Life. ) [ _On Reading. And choose an author as you choose a friend/—Earl of Roscommon. Will not warp, shrink Economical because of’ Motor Co., Bethlehem - the strongest' ace occupied RN of filing cabinets, as well as desks, safes, transfer cases, and other office furniture—the cquxp- i ment that belongs with success. PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Phone 799-J ) ) Bemidji LOST—BIlack bill book containing|- 56 dollars in bills. Finder return to (Batchelder’s store. Reward. Frank Davison. 3t11-29 LOST—A brown leatner suit case be- tween Spur and Blackduck, Novem- ber 7. Finder, please return to Pioneer or Dalton Hotel for re- ward. 11-10tt{ WILL THE PAETY who picked up fur lined ladies gloves in Nymore bus please leave them at Pioneer for reward. 2d11-30 LOST—Between Cloverleaf Farm and Bemidji, one cowhide auto robe, finder leave at Pioneer or at Hotel Svea for reward. 11-27tf FOUND—D3rown . grip containing child's clothing. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and calling at Karlstad’s, 179 Gemmell Ave, Mill Park. 3t11-29 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ford roadster. In- quire Bemidji Hardware Co. 4t12-2 FOR SALE—New army blankets, $5.90 per pair. 317 Minnesota ave. 4t12-2 FOR SALE—1919 Chevrolet -car, cheap if taken at once. Phone 832- W 6t12-3 FOR SALE—¥irst-class Radlant Home coal heater. Cheap. 209 Seventh street. 11-17tf FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-13tt _— FOR SALE—Fine piano in 1st class condition. Cheap if taken at once. A. Brose, 400 Minnesota avenue. Tt11-29 FOR SALE—BIg type Duro:-Jersey spring boar. Cherry King line. Pedigree fnrnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-F-310. FOR SALE—Automobile spot light with cord and bracket. Worth now $7.50. - Will sell for $4.00. E. H. Denu, Pioncer office. 6d11-28 FOR SALE—Junior size violln and leather case, both in first class condition. Price $25.00. Worth $40, apply Pioneer office. 6d11-28 _— FOR SALk—See the Bemidji Btas) tionery store for rubber stamps. fac simile signature stamps, no- tarfal seals and cordoration seals. TWO YEAR OLD Mare came to nLy place October 31. Owner may ve same by paying for keep and this ad. Herman Eickstad, of ¥rohn. Telephone 31-F-4. FOR SALE—Five passenger touring car. ‘Best standard make in good running order. Car is now put up for winter. Price $600, includes extra tire and rim. If interested address ‘‘Automobile” care Plo- town nedr. Would consider trade toward modern 5-room house east of Min- nesota ave., provide balance could be paid on monthly payments l 28 IT I-'II.I.S THE NEED 2 When your doctor decides thet you need Scoti's Emulsion you may rest assured that he knows that it * § will fill the need better than anything else., Scott & Bowne, moamfield.l’ J. 022 SRR G ST E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining Estimates free, prices right UR profes- sional conduct is a triumph of ex- perience and icience. Our ade- juate equipment, sur skill and our courtecy are re- spectfully placed at the idisposal ‘of the public. HELP WANTED—FEMALE A AR WANTED—Girls at Svea hotel. 11-27tf WANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cafe. 10-13t1 clerk at Ganter's 11-24tf WANTED—Lady Bakery. [t AN . . Sy ‘WANTED—A good woman or girl as housekeeper, good wages to right party. Address W. O, S. care of Pioneer. 6t12-1 WANTED—Girl for general - house- work. Best wages paid for compe- tent services. House modern, elec- tric washer and irons. Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, 1101 Bemidji avenue. Phone 177-R. 7t11-29 FOR SALE—CITY PROBERTY FOR ANY kind of real esiate see or write B. J. Willits, 121 Third st. Phone 41. 1238tt LOTS OF HOUSES—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and-see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men. 8-20tt FOR SALE—by The Phelps Agency, Troppman bldg. Good 5-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; shade trees all under cultivation; lot one block one Heffron addition. A. W. Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-16tf FOR SALE—Four room house. Can be made seven room by finishing up stairs. City water and lights. Located on Thirteenth and Park, corner lot, 50x140, including ga- rage. Price $1,600. $600, cash, balance on terms. I. B. Qlson. Phone 226. 11-20tf WANTED i~ WANTED—Night fireman; steady job till May 1st; Apply forenoons, Hotel Markham. 2t11-30 WANTED—Elderly couple without children for position as fireman and janitress. Address B. H. care Pio- neer. 5t12-2 POSITION WANTED by experienced stenographer. College education. Excellent references. Apply “‘Step= ographer” care Pioneer. 3t12-1 WANTED TO BUY—Five or six room house, east of Minnesota ave. or on that avenue. State price and terms. Would prefer small pay- meni down ‘and balance in month- iy payments. Address ‘‘Madern House" care of Pioneer. 9d12-6 FOR SALE—FARM LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and look over our bhargain signs. Willits & Olson. the land men 9-29" QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION GetDr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That is the Joyful cry of thousands since Dr. wards produced Olive ‘Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver “nnd bowels to act mormally. They never force them to unnatural 3 Dr. Edwards’ Olive “Tablets are a, soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixcd with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are conshpatcd or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re. anlta from Dr. Fdwards’ little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 15c and 30¢c a box. Bemidji Minn Bemidji Fur Coat Company, FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New Kaplan Bldg. MOOSE Meetings 1st ané 3rd Tuesday MOOSE HALL Minnesota Avenue and Third St. MOOSEHEART The home and school in Illinois that gives your family more and better protection thnn any life in- surance gives. A Moose Lodge membership is your cheapest family protection, and in addition ypu have sick, ac- cident, funeral and fraternal bene- fits. i A special class now forming. Open charter—half price initiation fee, only $10. Join now, see any member, or Dictator G. W. Haru- well, Phone 763; Secretary Chas. B. Hoyt, Phone 701-W. Bemidji Lodge No. 119, 1. 0. O. F., Bel- @ trami_Ave. and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THIS WEEK FIRST DEGREE W. H. Rice, N. G, Tel. 22-F-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. SAY IT WITH— PICTURES Pictures are the .niul way to tell your storie Photographs are tln best way to tell your love and regards. Our Christmas work h begun. Come early to i results. Beautiful Work in large félders for only $5 per dozen and up. Rich Portrait Studio Phone 870-W Tenth Street, Corner of Doud BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK Newly opened. Finest of cooking. Everything clean and fresh. Near both depots. Est here when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. R.A.PHELPS GROCERY (Formerly B. A. Kolbe’s) THE SERVICE STORE We aim to carry only the choicest lines of groc- eries and expect to build . our business on quality and service. Your patron- age solicited. Deliveries 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Telephone 657 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS ‘Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING _ Phone 418 THE PIONEER WANT ADS/|’ BRING RESULTS 1 BUSINESS. AND PROFESSIONAL DR3. JOHNSON & fiom Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn, DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP nmalw:no !l!'l AND 8! Ibertson Blk Ofllce Phone 168W C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Block House Peun. 449 Oftice Phene 88 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 te 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calls Made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidjl DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeom Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 887 Fhone 396 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 8-56 .p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office—0' Lanry-nownr Bl Phones—Office 376-W. ‘f 7¢-R. DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Bullding Bemidjl, Minn, VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D:R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS ' VETERINARIANS Phones: Oftice 8-R, Res. 99 Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them on small monthly payments D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Bldg. Office, Northern National Bank Collections & specialty Phone 131. FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 2132 Beltrami Avease Phono 164 H. N. MKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 176W or R .