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* PINEWOOD 3k o % bk b %k X Xt Mrs. Paul Drumness and Miss Ruth | Taylor returned from a visit to Be-| midji Tuesday. Mrs. P. K. Peterson returned {rom coynty Attorney a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hoganson at Clearbrook Wednesday. Elmer ‘Enger -and -Miss . Freemal went -to ;Bemidji to spend Thanks- | County A"eut‘. giving afé the L\ome of Miss Free-| man.| !3 1 a Mr. Mrs. $ '(‘. the homejof Mr. Miller's parents. Alfred Fossend attendea the Dance!3rd District. at the Debs consolid:ted school Sat-| urday evening. TR KR ER KK KKK KKK KK *| *t Treasurer. . .. d Miller spent | their Thapksgiving at Cass Lake atj st District Leap Year wiii soon be gone fll!d‘ there are as many bachelors here as ever, but the good neighbors| are more merciful than the ing dinners. L. T. Holum left for Thursday. He sold his farm nea here to Louis Larson, who has bee: a recident of Roosevelt for a long| time. Mr. and Mrs. round | girls | Mayor. . . and took pity on the Loys and nm(lu‘Treamfxex them their guest at their Thanksgiv-: City Clerk Clearbrook | Fire Chief. | family of Clearbrook were the guests ! cf Charles Lindgren and for Thanksgiving dinner. They re-; turned home on the evening train. Miss Dell Lindgren came spend Thanksgiving with her par- ents. family | The Misses Bertha Friedland, ,ouihst the new COUNTY DIRECTORY County .Auditor......A. D. johnson| .Earl Geil| "Chas. Moon | .Fred Rhoda; Reg. of Deeds. . Clerk ot Court. .. | ol SEHAIRRRLY, Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive [ CLASSIFIED DEPARTNENT insertions of same copy. 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. Cash must acco mpany copy. Ads not paid | Sheriff....... Andrew Johnson | Judge of Probate. ..J. E. Harris| .G. M. Torrance! upt. of Schools. . J. c, McGhee | oroner . . McKee ur vevor R K Bliler '...n C. Dvoracek COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .Bdward Paulson Hans B. Imsdahi ..Samuel Ellis Wm. Lennon ..J. F. Hayes | 2d District 1th District. 15th District. CITY DIRECTORY ®, Johnson . W. Rhea .Geo. Stein Thos. Bailey | Chief of Police. City P.ngmem m(l ‘Water Dept. | coNSPIRACY AGAINSI NEW E. J Bourgeois A. D. Mormosine and | ¢MEX” GOVERNMENT REPORTED, (By United Press) Washington, Dec. 1.—Coincident with the waking of Alvaro Obregon home | ecident of Mexico, it was said in from Bemidji Wednesday evening to|{ne state department that ports have been received of a conspiracy Mexican govern- Lucille Van Devort of Bemidji were: ) in¢ guests of Miss Lindgren on Thanks- giving. Miss Vera Elliott, and Mrs. Fred Elliott were Bemidji visitors Saturday. Gust Eck returned from the camps | Saturday and left for his home near| Debs. How many people who own sleighs in Minnesota realize that January 1, 1921 is only a month away and any | body caught on the highways with al sled less than 4 feet, 6 inches, will be liable to a fine of from $5 to $25 Miss Florence Miller of Cass Loke is visiting her brothers, Sidney and Ray, who reside here. Louis Mathison left for Bemidjt Monday He will be employed in a camp near there. ‘Herman Becken is in town with his woodsaw, sawing wood for all who wish to have wood sawed. Wedding bells?—No, cowbells, tin pans and rice in the hands of 2 bunch of rooters greeted a well known young couple here Saturday evening on their return from Bemidji, but as they were not a bridal couple, boys, the joke is on you this time, so now set 'em up and be good hereafter. Mr. and Mrs, George Secrest were Bemidji visitors Monday. Carl Clauson, the banker, Thanksgiving with relatives at War- ren tonde Winslow and James Hough- ton of Kimball, ure here fixing up a house on Mr. Winslow’s farm, where , they will do some timber cutting this _winter. f Wm. purchased the d40-acres at the westi Hendricks of Kimball has end of Little Buzzle lake. The hardware addition to the Pine-| wood Mercantile company store is now complete and the stock in plgce and is a very fine addition to th business. 'WHEN RHEUMATISH HITS YOU HARD! Sloan’s Liniment should be kapt handy for aches and pains 'HY wait for a severe pain, an v‘/ ache, a rheumatic twinge fol- lowing exposure, a sore muscle, sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit work, when you should have Sloan’s Liniment handy to help curb it and keep you active,and fit,and onthejob? Without rubbing, for it penetrates, apply a bit today to the afflicted part. Notethe gratifying, clean, prompt relief that follows. Sloan’s Liniment couldn’t keep its many thousands of friends the world over if it didn’t make good. That’s worth remembering. Al drug- gists— three _sizes—the largest is the most economical. 33c, 70c, $1.40. Sloa Liniment [ L FATIFOLKS n:co_g_s'%n EASILY, PLEASI\ITI.Y Tat persons will bo happy t they might easily reduce th without _stary: It yfln are overstout. aro you lowering your vi- tality by carrying_thiv excens purdenl - Don't Soopardize yoar health or Do » Inughing stock any longer. Be happy! Yollow the simple direc- tions of the Korcin sys- tem. Safe and pleasant; rocommended by many re- liablo women and men +_ Surprising weight _re-, , duction reports come in— evcn after just & few! rdays” With! ‘proper. ro- % . duction Bitmoond 4stat # tho flosh bocomes firm, the skin smodth and the ' general hcalth im- pruvofi in fart, work | ‘cems casier and ‘a_light- cr, mors buoyant feeling fakes possession of the whole heinz. Tt is a fine sensation—that of looking and fecling younger, sup- ple, cheerful, a Tt 2nd full of enthusias To T treatment, il probably find just what you mee on the road to longer s Bctoraend ateer and happiness today. Ob- % tain & small box of Korein tabules (pro- sounced koreen) under money-back guar- sntee at any busy drug store oF write for ‘ree brochure, with many testimonials, to Lorsdn Co., NC-68, Station X, New York ¥y Louis Mathison | spent | Money bnclsw‘mlw{ut“quut::n INT'S e s _in e treat TCH, ECZEMA, R ORM, TETTER oF other itching skin diseases. F6v '@ 75 cent.box at our risk, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. - VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uricacid | troubles are most dangercus be- cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking ! GOLD MEDAL QABLEM o) m@:@ The world’s standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis- easos and strengthan the body ageinst further attacks. 1'hree sizes, all druggists. Leok the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no tmiation O UR profes- sional conduct is a triumph of ex- perience and science. Our ade- juate equipment, sur skill and our courtesy are re- spectfully placed at the 'disposal of the public. For Corns thtle o’ {BI -Use - '“ “(iets=lt” 'IWplcon Pain Instantly and Br moves Them Completely. ‘Whether your "‘pet"ison top or between the toes, no matter how big or how smail or how “‘tender three drops of “Gets-1t> i 1 1ift you right out of your mfl.!er!. The Only Way to C v e You will laugh to sce how quickly your corn lets go its grip, how it curls right upand diessoyou can lift itoff with your ccs: Its folly and nonsenso to pare trim a corn trying to eoso its pain Fhen *Gets 107 Wil easily Fid you of it engirely. “Gets-it" s sold at all drug stores and costs butatrifie. Your money back on re- quest. MId. by E. Lewrence &O0o.,Chicago suBlpizog JUE 8a0)§ B0y Sdeyieg £q Kpawini uro» 133q S,pia0is oYl ST | PAPUSTWOdDT v (fpjuiag Ul Plog harles Dailey | I.OSI‘ AND FOUND WANTEI; WANTED—Anything in the line of | LO S T —Suit case between Bemidji dressmaking or sewing. Inquire at, and Mississippi river. Please re- 601 Minnesota ave. 3t12-2 . turn to Jewett's garage for reward. — —- ! 4d12-3 WILL PAY $10 per week for 0od {yiii"Tiily PARTY who picked up girl for housework. Small famil lidtes titv iliiod gloves su Nyniors | Telephone No. 847. 5t12 bus please leave them at Pioneer i office for reward. 2t12-2 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Jack pine pole wood dry. Cill 17-F-11. 6td11-14 FOR SALE—Ford roadster. In- quire Semidji Hardware Co. 4t12-2 FOR SALE—New army blankets, $5.90 per pair. 317 Minnesota ave. \: 4t12-2 | WANTED—Elderly couple - without | children for position as fireman and | janitress. Address B. H. care P‘i - ! | neer. 5t12-2' pioncer or Dalton Hotel for re- ! | ward. LOST—One small pocketbook con- taining an Exposition Half Dollar and a small amount of change. Leave at the Pioneer office. (. M. Johnson. 2t12-2 LOST—Between and Bemidji, sl il e LOST—A brown leatner suit case be- tween Spur and Blackduck, Novem- ber 7. Finder please return to | WANTED—Middle aged couple with out children for position as fir man and jgnitress. Address B. H.' | care Pioneer. 5t12-2 | WANTED-—By young lady attending Normal school, place to work for | room and board in home with no; Cloverleaf Farm one cowhide auto | children. Address “Student” care! ,,he “finder leave at Pioneer or at | of Pioneer. 3”__3"’ Hotel Svea for reward. 11-27tf | WANTED TO BUY—Five or six: WILL PARTY who picked up fur lined gauntlet gloves in some news stand return same without further trouble, as party and gloves are identified. Leave at Pioneer office. room house, east of Minnesota ave. dY on that avenue. State price and | . terms. Would prefer small pay-, | ment down and balance in month-| iy payments. Address “Modern| 3t12-3 House” care of Pioneer. 9d12-5 ;48T _Qne Illinois wrist watch, en- ——— e | graved M. E. M., Tuesday after- | noon between 9th street, Beltrami HELP WANTED—MALE | /¢ jakkerup's Studio. Return to ~w; 911 Beltrami avenue for reward. 4t12-4 FOR SALE—FARM WANTED—Salesman for Bemidji and, | vicinity. Commisison contract on]y, i for spare time or full time. We, | will teach you to sell income pro- | tection thru out free school of in-! LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you struction and help you build a busi- | i onme. Come to our office and look ness of your own. Massachusetts over our bargain signs. Willits & Bonding and Insurance co., acci-{ Olson, the land men 9-29tf dent and health department, Sagi- % naw, Mich., Capital $1,500,000. 2 212-3 / FOR RENT HELP WANTED—FEMALE | FOR RENT—Furnished modern room | 621 Bemidji. 2t12-2 | FOR RENT—5-room house. 807 Min- nesota avenue, city water. J. P. Lahr. 3t1z2-4 | WANTED—Girls at Svea hotel. ’ 11-27tf WANTDD—Kxu:hen girl at Rex Cafe. | 10-13tf | FOR s room for two girls with or without | WANTED—Lady clerk at Gantel s| board. 1423 Beltrami ave. 3$t12-2 Bakery. 11-24tf | m—— e {FOR RENT—Three unfurnished lthl‘ WANTED for day work: small| rooms for light housekeeping. | famil¥. Modern, house; elec ric | Clean, pleasant rooms. 1001 l\‘l i conveniences. Phone 10. 11-30[!i sissipni ave. R E N T—Furnished modern | The Most Com- petitive Business in the World ! —said Judge Fred W. Freeman recently. Continuing, he added: “The oil business today in all its phases from production to refining, to marketing, is the most com- petitive business in the world.” The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is but one of 16,000 organizations interested in the petroleum industry in the United States. Each of these is performing a useful service or it would not be in business. Competition eliminates the unfit in the oil business, as it eliminates the unfit in every other line of endeavor. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is here today because it has made gecod. The energy of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is concentrated on making good in & big, constructive way. The territory served is probably the most impore tant farmingterritoryin the world. The Company’s opportunity for service is great, and the need for its service is ever present. Every year the farmers of the Middie West need petroleum products in greater volume. They de- mand products of standard quality. delivered at regular intervals and at reasonable prices. Only through a complete organization of men, trained by years of experience, can so complicated and important a service be rendered. The Standard Oil Company (Ind:ana) is such an organization, and by concentrated, co-ordinated effort, from refiner to tank wagen delivery, it is able to render a service to the farmers and others who depend on the Company for material which enables them to perform tasks cssential to the public welfare. Th~ Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is directed Ly a group of seven business men, trained in every phase of the oil industry, and is operatad by 23.000 loyal men and women, who are devo- ting tueir lives to the business. Its owners, the stockholders, are 5526 in number, no one of whom owns as much as 10 percent of the total stock. Any one may become a part owner in this Com- pany, by buying its stock in the open market, Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 351 FOR SALE—4 foot jack pine body wood, also 16 inch. Phone 765-J. 6t12-6 FOR SALE—1919 Chevrolet car, cheap if taken at once. Phone 832- W. 6t12-3 FOR SALE-—Wood heater. Inquire 721 Mississippi avenue. Phone 960- W 3t12-4 FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 12-13t1 FOR SALE—A 32 Remington auto- matic rifle, nearly new, cheap, at Miller’s Repair shop, Bemidji. 612, -7 FOR SALE—(Green jack pine pole- body wood for heater fuel. Also house for rent. I'Imne 674, . 1t11-30 CAR LOAD of horses at City Livery, Bemidji, will trade for potatoes or cord wood. H. E. McCready. 6L12-7 ———— FOR SALE—BIg type Duro:-Jersey spring boar. Cherry King line. Pedigree furnished. H. L. Arnold. Phone 22-¥-310. FOR SALE—One vulcanizing ma- chine complete. Cheap. Inquige of Mrs. Frank Mchanus, 1213 Dewey ave. Phone 361-J. 6t12-7 FOR SALE—3-piece Birds-eye Maple bed room suite, spring and mat- e -burner oil stove. Call eve- 911 Dewey avenue. 2112-1 FOR SALK—See tne Bemid)1 Sts tionery store for rubber stamys fac simile signature stamps, no- tarial seals and corporation seals FOR SALE—llave several thousand bushels of ear and shelled corn. All No. 3 and No, 4 white and yellow For prices, terms, ete., write the Maynard Produce Co., Maynard Minn. 2t12-2 FOR SALE—One registered Percher- on Stallion, 2,000 pounds, One reg- istered Jack. Kive teams heavy work horses and harness, will be here Saturday. Will sell very reas- onable. F‘ J. Willets. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY kind of real estate see 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 men. 9-29tt FOR SALE—by The Phelps Agency, ‘Froppmean bldg. Good 6-room house, barn and garage, lot 50x140, §2,- 600, $1,000 cash, balance to suit. FOR SALE—$-room residence; full basement; two porches; electric lights; good well water; on 28 lot tract all well fenced; shade trees all under cultivation; Ilot 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. Olson. Phone 226. 11-20tf E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining ., Estimates free, prices right _ Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Specialty, Also Buyers of Raw Furs and Hides Phone 578 New' Kaplan Bldg. 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 I LODGES ‘ MOOSE ' Meetings 1st an¢ 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, sec any member, or Dictator G. W. Harn- well, Phone 763; Secretary Chas. B. Hoyt, Phone 701-W. Bemidji Lodge No. @ 119,1.0. 0. I, 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 easiest way to tell your stories. 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 i| for only $5 per dozen and up. )| Rich Portrait Studio Phone 570-W Tenth Street, Corner of Doud BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK ' Newly opened. ! of cooking. Everything clean and fresh. Near both depot: Eat here when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. Bemidji Floral Co. Choice CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS ‘Artistic Designs Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders ! Bemidji, Minn. | NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 | ! i BRING RESULTS THE PIONEER WANT ADS BUSINESS. AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physi s and Surgeons Bemidj}, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK; M. D, Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted SPECIALIST DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. NORTHROP OBTEOPATHIC PEYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Blk Office Phone 163W C. R. SANBORN, M.‘ D, Physician and Surgeon Office: Mlles Block House Phone 449 Oftice Phene &8 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractor Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te Other hours by appointment. Phone 401-W Calle Made 1st Natlonal Bank Bldg. Bemiajl 5. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office In Mayo Block Res. Phone 897 | Fhone 396 DRS. MARCUM & McADORY Physicians and Surgeons Barker Bldg. Hours: 11-12 a. m., 3-6 p. m. Phones: Office 802, Residence 211. — e DR. L. A. WARD ' P . hysician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office—O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W. __ Res. 376-R DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barker Building Bemldi, Minn. VETERINARIANS Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess DENISON & BURGESS VETERINARIANS Phones: Office 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 Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections & specialty FDRY CLEAMNG 11C HACANS ON RE-- DRY CLEANING Olowes Cleaners for Men, Wemen and Ohildrem REYNOLDS & WINTEII : 212 Beltrami Avenue Phese 14¢ HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND . UNDERTAKING M’KEE, Funeral Director H. N. PHONE 178-W or R qes i 16 A

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