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szmmamdeae T SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1920 fi-.vuwv-‘u.y}\’[ P RTINS SR BT s 3 \ 3 tanboae e Aadd SRS L COUNTY DIRECTORY County Auditor Treasurer. ... Reg. of Deeds Clerk of Court.. Sherfff........ Judge of Probate County Attorney Supt. of Schools. Coroner. ....... Surveyor. ... County Agent.. tan excellent spirit for such a noted | occasion. s Dy Johneon | ™ Mr. Ienderson has his mill up and .Chas. Moon 21l the shedding completed, and a fine . .Fred Rhoda '¢2d made from the woods to the mill, Andréw Johnson |21l in readiness for the log hauling, | ..... . E. Harris‘ down at the J. M. Mahoney landing, ..G. M. Torrance| O the place known as the Lidic place| .J. C. McGhee | 01 Kitichi lake. H. N. McKee, The Kitichi literary club furnishes R K. Bliler|® fine entertainment every twa weeks CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENTS 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. 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. BUSINESS:; AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS J Ads not paid DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON . Dvoracek | 1 Friday nights. They have splen-; = — | did debating and musical talent and, WANTED i \ in fact, lack nothing in this line. One | wcamic in last” week’s program was a LOST ‘AND FOUND FOR SALE Physicians and Surgeons OOUNTY CO: 1st District. . SICNERS . dward Pnulson‘ deDlstrlct e ‘Ham B. Imsdahij 3rd District . ,Samuel Ellis 4th Dlstr!cétimf“q,."\?\'m. Lennon | 5th Distrlcl. consneesn vads Be HAYSS: DIRECTORY i Mayor. . ..L. F. Johnson Trenaurer. . .Geo. W. Rhea| City Clerk . .Geo. Stein Chief of Pe . Thos. Bailey | ice. Fire Chief."........Chales Dailey City Engineer and Water Dept.. | E. J. Bourgeois | HERK XL KKK KK KK KKK * KITICHI * 3k % 2 2 %3k ok b % % k%% “Thanksgiving day was a day long to be remembered in Kitichi, where, everyone enjoyed and honored the; day and ate much turkey, or goose, | with their gany friends. | Mrs. Wileon gave a fine birthday | skating party to the “Up and Go™"; Sunday school class in honor of her. son Ralph’s 18th birthday, he being a member of the class. They bhad a, fine time .on Pymoose lake. When) they returned to the house a fine, lunch was served, and many games | were played. Miss Gay Mahoney entertained her clazs, the “Up and Goes” at a skat- ing party last Friday eveninf, being their regular meeting cccasion. All had a fine time, lunch was served. The ice was a little rough and quite 2 number of them| frequently measured their distance on ! the ice. i A good number of ladies met at the | Kitichi school and gave-it a thorough cleaning and scrubbing last Saturday. 1t added much to its appeuarance. C. Smith has completed his fine! large new chicken house. \With such a fine house he should be repaid with | == a lot of eggs. A number of m%‘ have been hurt' in the woods durig the past weel(,‘ it being so slippery and almost impos- | sible to avoid such accidents. Mr. and Mrs. Wordouff entertained a number .of friends from Cass Thanksgiving day. They surely .en- joyed the turkey—they just had two. C. Smith has been on the the sick list the past week, suffering from a severe cold. He i3 much improved. All the different schools and Sun- day schools ‘are busy preparing fine programs for Christmas. It shows AIMS TO LIVE 100 YEARS An Ancient Secret From Europe. A PITTSBURGH MAN With Rosy Cheeks and SpnrkllngJ Eyes; Uses a Simple Plan to Fight Off Digease and Old Age. | H. H. von Schlick 18 known to mil- lions of men and women as a human benefactor. He gave the secret of his change from a sickly sufferer to a strong, en- | ergetic man. At 40 Mr. von Schlick, a wreck from disease, chanced to meet Boris Maro- keft, a native of Bulgaria. Marokeff, at 96 years, was a physi- cal giant, with mind clear, eye keen, complexion ruddy and enough health ! for a dozen people. Marokeff explained that in his coun- ! brary. it especially when | dialogue debate, discussing which was tlje more undesirable, ““The chew- ing of tobacco, or the robbing of hen roosts.” Mr. Henderson and daughter were irassengers to Cass Lake Thursday evening, returning the next day. A big bunch, of men are working in the woods for Mr. Henderson atl the present time. Mr. and Mrs. George are vlaxtmg at the Amo Gregerson home. Mrs. Geol ge and Mrs. Gregorson are sis-! ters. Mr, Baney is adding a large numb- er of books to the Kitichi school li- He is doing etce‘len: worl | for the pupils and carrying out every, thing in a complete up-to-date man- ner. The pupils are all working very hard at present to win a state banner as well as the medals for fulfilling all sanitary laws and 1equu'ements | to perfection. |STATE'BOARD OF CONTROL TO TAKE UP “NO-ESCAPE” PLAN . St. Paul, Dec. 4.—The state board of controel will hold a conference Mon- day over the perfecting of a plan to prevent any man or woman from es- caping from the reformatcry at Shak- iopee. The escape of Mrs. Ethel War- nock, life prisoner, and Juanita Lee, from the institution early Thursday, may result in having the windows barred Mcnuv back without { HUNT'S Saive fails. In. m- lunment of I RINGW TqrET‘rER of | other ncmns skin disceses. | Try & 75 ceny box at our risk, Boardman’s Corner Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. ‘Send us another man as good as Champlin was,”’ wired the Citizens National Bank, Casper, Wyo., to Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., when F. Champlin, = D. B. C. graduate, left to accept 2 $3000 position elsewhere. 8. C. | Sparks was sent at $130 to utart. | A business school’s best recom- 1 | | | mendation is the class of employces itturns out. Standard Oil Co. at Fargo, alone, has employed over 100 D. B. C. pupils. “‘Follow the Succe$ful.” Write ¥. L. Watkins, Prec., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for terms, de- taily'of 1000-Pupil Club etc. tricity, have first class engineer’s license. Address M. S. Haugo, gen. | del. Bemid 2t12-4 | | WANTED—Work, Mondays and WANTED—Practical nursing, $15jLOST—Bunch of keys. Finder re- Mississippi avenue. 6t12-10| turn to the New Third Street Cafe Bldg. 2t12-4 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wants work ! as chambermaid .or other light| work. Mrs. Sarah White, Bemidji. | 2t12-4 WANTED—Three furnished or un-i furnished rooms for light house-| keeping. Inquire 206 America Ave. | 1t12-4, WANTED—Position by ecne experi-| enced in steam, gas and some elec-! Bither house-! taurant work, | Christmas holida; work clerking or r by two normal students. Address | “Girls” care of Pioneer. 2t12-4 WANT TO HEAR from party who has 1§ or 20 acres of ground close in and suitable for platting, prefer | in vicirnity west of Diamond Point. State price and terms. Address | “L.8." care of Pioneer. 2t12-4 WANTED TO BUY—Five or six! room house, east of Minnesota ave. or on that avenue. State price and terms. Would prefer small pay- men! down and balance in month- 1y payments. Address ‘'Modern House™ care of Pioncer. 9d12-5 'HELP WANTED—MALE | | WANTED—Cupable man with ex-| perience to manage and take' charge of shoe store in Bemidji' and a good future for the right| ‘party, as we make a liberal propo- 1| sition. Will be asked to furnish bonds. Address “Shoe Store,” care of Pioneer. 2t12-4 \\'ERE YOU ever offered a ‘Crocery store? You can handle sugar, flour, canned goods, dried fruit,: coffee and entire line of groceries, | i ' | I i as well as paints, reofing, alum- inum ware and automobile oils with no rent to pay; no money in- vested; take large orders from sam- ples. Goods are guaranteed and proven quality. Selling experi-| ence not necessary. Steady, pront- | able work for “workers.” Address Hitcheock-Hill Co., Dept. 375, Chi- cago, 11I. Reference any bank or express company. 1t12-4 Haileybury, Ontario.—As a result of the report that oil has been struck jon the Ontario side of Lake Tem- askiming, near Paradise bay, three miles of territory along the lake shore have been staked. Other ad- iacert lands has also been laid out | FCR RENT—5-room house. 807 Min- LOST—A brown leather suii case be- tween Spur and Bla¢kduck, Novem- ber 7. Finder please return to Picneer or Dalton Hotel for re- ward. LOST—Oue Ilfinois wrist watch, en- graved M. E. M., Tuesday after- noon between 9th street, Beltrami and Hakkerup's Studio. Return to 911 Beltrami avenue for reward. 4t12-4 WILL THE OWNER please call for the violin which was left at T. Baudette's land office for repairs. Otherwise it will be sold for cost of repairing. Call at Kimball Music Store. H. C. Nelson. 3t12-4 FOR SALE—FARM LOTS OF FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come to our office and look over bur bargain signs. Willits & | Olson, the land meg 9-20tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—3-room apartment in 3t12-7 nesota avenue, city water. J. P. Lahr. 3t1z-4 FOR RENT--Dry storage in the basement of the New Kaplan Bldg. ‘Phone 157. 3t12-7 FOR RENT—Warm furnished room, ladies preferred, 523 Twelfth st. Phone 727-J. 3t12-4 unfurnished housekeeping. FOR RENT—Three rooms for light Clean, pleasant rooms. 1001 Mis- sissipni ave. 3t12-4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl at Rex Cafe. 10-13tf WANTED—Lady clerk at Ganter's Bakery. 11-24tF ——— WANTED—Dining Wum l,uls at Kelliher hotel . 5t12-8 WANTED—Stenographer a n d cash- ier. Apply in person at J. . Pen- ney Co. store. 4tf KOHLER! try the natives never depart from na- ture in forming health plans. The! Tugged children are kept in condition ' by a combination of herbs which help | ifree the system of poisons, purifies| |blood and kmnt\ys, keeps stomach in | condition and regulates tha liver. “I'll make it for you,” he told Mr. von Schlick. “It is composed of leaves, barks, roots, seeds, herbs and flowers of different plants. You will; note a new feeling. You will begin to be a new man.” Mr. von Schlick tried this nature tea; Marokeff’s formula was a great discovery for healing the sick. He took on a new lease of life. Today at near 60 he is_younger than when he bggan using Bulgarian Blood Tea at |_Von Schlick secured the herbs from Europe, Asia and Africa. Von Schlick’s sickly wife became strong. She gave it to women friends. Mr. von Schlick consulted physicians, who tested its merits and who today are using it for their patients. The fame of Bulgarian Blood Tea spread. Today it is used by hundreds of thousands of sufferers in every state in the Union fighting off old age weaknesses. They include happy girls budding into womanhood or women crossing precarious thresholds of life. All praise and recommend it. Men re- cover their strength and vitality, the fire and spring of good health reu\rns to those who were in despair. Dlmng the Influenza epidemics of 1918-19-204 thousands of sufferers from this dread discase found prompt re- lief by uging Bulgarian Blood Tea. Takeutqammg hot it breaks up a cold asd guards against Influenza and Pneumonia. All druggists and grocers now keep Bulgarian Blood Tea in siock, but owing to the enormous demand im- mediate application to your druggist is urged on account of the iimited supply. Distributors are authorized to return the full purchase price if it does not prove to be highly bene- ficial to the health., This evidence of | faith in the power of Bulgarian Blood Tea is-the guarantee of the Marvel Products Company, sole manufactur- crs. Marvel Building, Pittsburgh, Pa., who authorize this public announce- | mant. i IF YOUR PLUMBING IS OUT OF ORDER, CALL US “A stitch We can make pairs? The many people reasonable. * * Is your plumbing beautiful modern bia” Lavatory (as illustrated) or a fine new Ko Built-in Bath would add greatly to your bathroom’s appearance and convenience. Kohier Enamel is famous for its pure whiteness and easier-dleans- Sec our display— note the superiority. ing properties. installation Ware is Our Kohler that insures long satisfaction. Try it! Bemidji Sanitary 118 Third street FIRST in time “short work” now of those little troubles. Why wait until they require expensive re- ularly prove our work high grade and our charges always fair and Telephone 122 GCUR MEN BRING THEIR TOOLS WITH THEM THE saves nine.” who call us reg- up to date? A Kohler “Colum- hler “Viceroy” service plus ia combination Engineering Co. Bemidji, Minn. TRIP l family. Modern, house; electric 'S GETS "EM SLOAN ! gratifying relief R back, neuralgia, overtaxed mus- against the counter-irritation that handy for instant use—a little pene- very odor—healthy and stunuhtm;'—‘ $1.40, Lareest size is mosteconomicals conveniences. Phone 10. 11-30tf Famous pain and ache Liniment. HEUMATIC twinges case up cles, and those pains from weather cx= Sloan’s Liniment produces. frates without rubbing; leaving no skin suggests the g d it will do. HELP WANTED for day work: small ACHES AND PAINS- Lkept handy, brings warming, soon. So do stiff joints, lame posure, too—they don't fight long Always keep this old family friend stains, muss, or clogged pores. —Its o All druggists. Three sizes—35c,70c, E. H. HARTMAN 1417 Irvine Avenue Painting, Kalsomining Estimates free, prices right UR profes- sional conduct 0 is a triumph of ex- perience and science. Our ade- equipment, skill and our courtesy are re- spectfully placed at the disposal of the public. sur driven the big game stward. _ Bemidji Minnesota Bemidji Fur Coat Company FURRIERS Repairing and Remodeling Our Speci y, 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 2. m. and 4 p. m. Telephone 657 1101 Doud Ave., Bemidji ( BOSTON CAFE IN NEW KAPLAN BLOCK Newly opened. Finest of cooking. Everything clean and fresh. Near both depots. Eat here when in town. M. G. EVERSON, Prop. D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law Office, Northern National Bank Bldg. Phone 131. Collections & specialty 10RY. CUEAN NG 1O UST - HAGANSTIN AR0% Broz” DRY CLEANING Clowhes Cleaners for Men, Womea an¢ Childrea FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATR e SsS——— | Bemidji, Minn, i FOR SALE—Empty flour - sacks at LODGES ! Ganter's Bakery. 12-4tf | A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. . i Eyo-—E-r—Nou—'l'lmt FOR SALE—Coal heater, nearly new, | Glasses Fitted $18. F. M. Malzahn. 3d12-6 CIALIST e FOR SALE—4 foot jack pine body i wood, also 16 inch. Phone 765-J. e il MOOSE | n?:.:e:; P FOR SALE —Wood heater. Inquire Meetings | Ry HEgeon 721 Mississippi avenue. Phone 960- 1at an¢ 3rd Tuesday || 58 Becurity Bank Block ' w. 3t12-4 MOOSE HALL ! e Minnesota Avenue |! — FOR SALE—Reed baby cab with : runners. Good condition. Call 245- and Third St. DRS. GILMORE & McCANN w. 20194 S OOSEERL Pbyl(;cllnl and Surgeons S — ffice Mil Block FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, i see or write Willits & Olson, the The home and school in Illinois || r————— fARG Dien: 12134 | that gives your family more and DR. H. A. NORTHROP FOR SALE—Ford touring car In good | | better protection than any life in- D 1 L iy condition. Cheap. 611 Minnesota || surance gives. Ibertson Blk Office Phone 158W ave. Phone 791-J 12-2t1 _— FOR SALE—A emington auto- A Moose Lodge membership is s + matic ritle, nearly new, cheap, at|| your cheapest family protection, Miller’s Repair shop, Bemidji." || and in addition you have sick, ac- C. R. SANBORN, M. 6t12-T1) cident, funeral and featernal bene- Physician and Surgeon FOR SALE—Green jack pine pole- || fits. i body wood for heater fuel. Also Office: Miles Block house for rent. Phone 674-J. . : Yiii A special class now forming. | | House Phone 445 Office Phene 8§ AR loAD bR aian D Open charter—half price initiation o/ of horses at City Livery, 5 Bemidji, will trade for potatoes or f::;ng":_y sr“:i, 3‘:’“ 'gw{v"; el cord wood. H. E. McCready. O 0T T ICEANON Sae NscEinrn: 6112-7 || well, Phone 763; Secretary Chas. !| DR A'C::ANNENBERG e ———————————————— 1 iropractor - |FOR SALE—one car load 4-1C, Jack || B Hovt Phono 701-W. |; Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 te pine wood on track at Bemidji. R o J. Opsahl, Markham Hotel bidg. 1 L2 19::’:: “o‘f"v';’ byc:“x’:"’;::;‘““ 5 E a5 i, | - o Phone 177-W. 2t12 l |] 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemiajt FOR SALE—BIg type Duro:-Jersey i spring boar. Cherry King line. o | gledigre.,e l;‘l‘r‘x;Ished, H. L. Arnold. @ {ng\l;i.]b lg‘dg‘e ‘i\le?.. ‘ e e o one 28 ¥iBL0: |7 trami Ave. an dth Physician and Surgeon ; FOR SALE—One vulcanizing ma- & m?n S, 'c\cry oy evening | P i ? chine complete. Cheap. Inquire of || 2t 8 o’clock. Lihone 590 Res Phoue 807} Mrs. Frank McManus, 1213 Dewey THIS WEEK @ Phone 361- 6t12-7, i| DRS. MARCUM & McADORY FOR SALIE—3-piece Birds-eye Maple FIRST DEGREE B,,,k’:"’;;,'fi',‘ '““"“’ ?“,’f‘f"" bed room suite, spring and mat-|| w. H. Rice, N. G., Tel. 22-F-11 ||| 3% l’r n:,’ Phg‘nl:: Ofl'lczs"ag‘é' tress; 3-burner oil stove. Call eve- || R A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W Resid, 211 & nings at 911 Dewey avenue, 2112-1 Rhcaldence et FOR SALK—See tne Bemidji Sta : tionery store for rubber stamps. | DR. L. A. WARD fac simile signature stamps, no- | Physici d S tarial seals and cordoration seals 3 YSICAR Sn SUEEeOn il s et e tsehee i If it’s up to date cars ||l Bomtas yunn. | FOR SALE—One heavy oak dining table, three extra leaves, price $15. || and careful drivers i May ‘be seen at Court House. Ap- DENTISTS ply at County Auditor's office, you want, call A T 21126 FOR SALE—One registered Percher- WARD BROS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH ' on Stallion, 2,000 pounds. One reg- istered Jack. Five teams heavy m.on.’i‘_’mci”é‘% »'if'"" o fren work horses and harness, will be 7 here Saturday. Will sell very reas onable. E. J. Willits. 712-8 77 PHONE 77 g FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY : Seshpr b Don’t dodge our Dentist and Orthodontist FOR ANY kind of real estate sce|| Dodge taxi. The most Barker Bulldin or write B. J. Willits, 121 Third | . . - st. Phono 41. 1213, [ up to date service car Bemidyl, Minn, : [OTS OF HOUSES—Let ws sell vou|| in the city. one. Come to our office and see our bargain signs. Willits & Olson. VETERINARIANS the land men. 9-29tf b £ FOR SALE—S-room residence; full f = basement; two porches; electric Dr.W.K.Denison Dr.D.R.Burgess E. lights; good well water; on 28 lot|| SAY IT WITH— DENISON & BURGESS 1 tract all well fenced; shade trees | “ all under cultivation; lot one PICTURES VETERINARIANS i block one Heffron addition. A. W. Phones: Office 8-R, Res. 99 “ Almquist, Laporte, Minn. 9-15tf Pictures are the t way to Bemidji, Minn. § FOR SALE—Iour room house. Can || tell your '“;l""- il ° he made seven room by finishing Photographs are the best way i up stairs. City water and lights, || to tell your love and regards. ! BUSINESS - Located on Thirteenth and Park, Our Christmas work has already o4 corner lot, 50x140, including ga-|| begun. Come early to insure best i rage. Price $1,600. $600 cash, " balance on terms. I. B. Olson. "'l';"" ol Workia he o Thoti E. M. SATHRE : Phone 226. 11-20tf eautiful Work in large folders h for only $5 per dozen and up. Buys Small Houses for cash l Calgary, Alberta.—Bear, deer, i sheep and goats are reporicd to b Rich Portrait Studio and sells them o small " mere plentiful than usual on the, v W castern slope of the Rocky mountains Phone 570-W monthly payments : this year in consequenc of forest Tenth Street, Corner of Doud 4 fires in British Columbia, which h‘lVL o goe REYNOLDS & WINTER | ill Bemidji Floral Co. 12 Bkt Avet; - 14 B Choice b CUT FLOWERS AND s — S il PLANTS '&; Artistic Designs HUFFM AN & O,LEAR W Prompt_Attenti " i o A vt [FURNTUREAND | Bemidji, Minn. w ; NEW KAPLAN BUILDING il Phone 418 - THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R

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