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1 I FBJPAY, OGTQBBB 30, 1914. BECIDA Mr. and Mrs. Ole Haugen, who have been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity, left last Monday and will visit at Mcintosh, on their way back. Their daughter Bolette came irith them, but will visit here for some time. The Smith, Stewart and Amundson threshing rig is still engaged in threshing in this vicinity, but will wind up this week, if they have no breakdowns. James Morris took E Hanson to Guthrie, Minn on business. Roy Minor came home from Park Rapids last Friday. Marry Sanford came home from Dakota last Friday. Bev. H. W. Sorenson of Shevlin, Mann., held services in the town hall last Sunday. W Schroeuer passed through thifi vicinity in his truck last Sunday. Baniel Petrie of Park Rapids, Mian called in this vicinity the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Freeman of Bark Rsjpids came up last Friday droning to visit their daughter, Miss a Freeman. They returned home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and daugh ter Ella, and B. K. Nyhus were Be nttji callers Saturday. SHEVLIN G. El. Burfield was a business caller at Leonard, Clearbrook and Gonvick the latter part of the week. O. B. Petterson, Charles McDonald vwA Arthur Petterson were up to Clearwater lake Sunday. Wrs. George Noyes left Monday for Aaoka, Minn. Thomas Keefe and Swan Torkel- 80ft were here Thursday. eorge Upton transacted business at Bemidji Wednesday. Br. Turnbull of Fosston made a professional call here Sunday. John H. Summervold of Bagley, was in town Saturday Frank Juline of Bemidji was here Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Lea of Bozeman, Mon tana, is visiting with her folks here Oscar Barness and L. Holseth of Bagley were in town Monday. PINEW00D Among those who spent Monday i Bemidji were Meland, Sam Jallen, Johnson, Nick Nelson and eorge Sthol Miss Marie Helgeson was a Be midji visitor Monday. Miss Martha Klingbeil, who is em ployed in Bemidji, spent Sunday with Iter parents. A. Sthol, who has been at the Bemidji hospital the past week, is improving rapidly. The Misses Ella Parker, Marie Barke and Abegail Murphy of Be midji and Miss McDonald of Walker, and W. Combs of Crosby spent Sat urday and Sunday at the Sthol home. Mr and Mrs Melby and children were Bemidji visitors Saturday A A. Haarklau transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. J. Carlson spent Saturday with friends in Bemidji Mr and Mrs. McCuaig, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs Lahr and Mrs. Taber of Bemidji were Pme wood callers Sunday. Pete Drumness, who has been in Hitchcock, Sask, for the past ten months, returned home Monday. Mrs. Charles Moller left Friday for Rash City where she will visit her parents. SOLWAY. Ole Sime was a business visitor p the line Monday. Miss Lillis Powers returned to her school near Island Lake Monday. John Sullivan and family of Be midji spent Sunday at the Dan Sulli ran home. A Dille came down from Mc intosh Saturday and spent a few days transacting business here. Mrs Dave Powers spent a few days last week visiting with friends in Bemidji Thomas Miller, hotel keeper at Pmewood, was a business visitor here and at Shevlin Wednesday. The Solway Farmers' club held "i meeting in the school house Thurs-1 day evening Se\eral of the Bemidji' high school faculty were present and delivered some very interesting ad dresses The members of the club served refreshments to those present Bills are out advertising a dance to be given by the Skandia orchestra in the Sime opera house Saturday SIMPLYa TN 1 "THE because you like perfumed bath is no reason why you should buy high priced perfumed soaps. Buy Ivory Soap at a few cents per cake and follow the suggestion below. Not only will you have the desired per- fume but you will enjoy the,purest, cleanest, mQSt refreshing bath that soap can give. Perfumed Bath Bags Grate Ivory Soap and add a little powdered orris root. Put in bags of convenient size and use instead of washcloth or sponge. IVORY SOAP night. Everybody is invited to at tend. HORNET. Pearl DeMoe is attending the school here. George Bogart and crew started this week to work on the roads in NATIONS the southern part of the town. APPLY SULPHUR LIKE A COLD CREAM SKI SAYS SULPHUR WILL END In the treatment of the various forms of disfiguring, itching and burning Eczema such as Acne, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, there is nothing known that can take the place of bold-sulphur cream. It effects such prompt relief, even in the aggravated Eczema, that it 19 a never-ending source of amazement to physicians. For years bold-sulphur has occupied a secure position in the treatment of cutaneous eruptions by reason of its ooolinpr, parasite-destroying properties. Bold sulphur is not only parasiticidal, but antipruritic and antiseptic, there This space reserved by the 8emiii Townsite & hnprovsnumt i A dead man Was found in the shanty of Ole Swanson in the south ern part of town, on Tuesday. Cor oner Ibertson was notified, and be arrived on the early morning train. Heart failure was pronounced the cause of the death. The remains were taken to Blackduck where a niece of the deceased lives. For Price of Lots, Terms, *tc, INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BEHIDJI TOWNSITE & lirlPROVEHENT CO. ISO Capital Bank Bulletin* Koors Bros. Co. Successors to Model Manufacturing Co. Incorporated Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods ITCHING ECZEMA ~^^.H fore invaluable in overcoming irritable and inflammatory affections of the skin. While not always establishing a perma nent cure, yet in every instance it in stantly stops the agonizing itching subdues the irritation and heals the in flamed, raw skin right up and it is oiten \ears later before any Eczema eruption apt in appears Those troubled should obtain from inv good pharmacist an ounce of bold sulphur cream and apply it directly upon the abrasion like an ordinary cold cream It isn't unpleasant and the prompt relief afforded is V2ry v,elcom rnoar Confectionery and Fountain Supplies ejaurrnWBf 318 Minnesota Ave. N. W Telephone 125 ..ro, Bemidji, Minnesota WAR BOO COUPON ff/***- PRESENTE TH E w|^ BEMIDJI PIONEER AT WAR" is Each part is lavishly illustrated in colors and by reproductions of rare photographs from private sources. The entire series will comprise a COMPLETE story of the war from the unbiased viewpoint of a large staff of experienced war correspondents and artists covering every strategic point. Printed from large, clear type on enamel paper, each part consisting of 36 pages which may be bound into book form and a 4-page co\er for the temporary protection of each part as issued This is the greatest war story ever attempted. One Part Ready Every Two Weeks To show that yon are a reader of this paper, present ONE coupon with the expense fee which barely covers the cost of production, including packing, express from factory, checking, clerk hire, and other necessary EXPENSE 0 items, amounting to only (each part) m.t %sGulS ORDERS BY MAIL include THREE CENTS EXTRA for each part, to cover the cost of postage and mailing Z~3xiS:e -d azdastvely through this newspaper, and can be had only at the foUowmg distributing point THE BEMIDJI PIONEER BEMIDJI, MINN. Defective Page I ISSUED I N PARTS AND EACH COUPON IS GOOD FOR ONE PART \rr\ One-half cent per word per issue, cash with copy. Regular charge rate one cent per word per nsertion. No ad taken for leae, than cehts Phone 31. ^^POjrogWSWAKTED WANTEDBy lady, position as clerk in dry goods store. Have had four years experience. Address K, care of Pioneer. FOR RENT FOR RENT2, 3 or 4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 317 1-2 Minn. Ave. FOR RENTFurnished rooms. Mrs. A. E. Henderson, 600 Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT5 unfurnished rooms, upstairs. Phone 3626-6. FOR RENTFurnished room with bath. 1009 Bemidji Ave. FOR RENTFurnished rooms. Mod ern. 100 6th St. FOR SALESmall pigs. Sathfe. WANTEDSecond hand household goods. M. B. IbertsoH. MALCOLM The threshing has been completed in this neighborhood. Mr. Morrison and Mr. Bower of Redby are calling on friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Glende from Otter Tail county are visiting their son, Carl Glende, and wife. Mr. Schilling was a Malcolm call er Tuesday Mr. Monoe left for Thief River Wednesday. 01e Seversvold leaves Monday for a visit to his old home in Otter Tail county The county commissioners were looking over the ditches around Mal colm this week Joshua Jokela went to Grygla Thursday, returning Friday William Hemerick returned from Thief River with a load for the store Friday Among the 15,000 names of women who are willing to join the Women's Emergency corps in England are over 100 interpreters, 200 expert horse women, 150 expert cyclists and any number of women ready to drive om nibusses or do farm work. To test the strength of a newly in vented automobile inner tube it was used to tow a street car behind a traction engine in a California city and it withstood a strain estimated at seven tons. Money to Loan on Real Estate John F. Gibbons Telephone 299 Bemidji, Minn. HARNESS We want to sell a few Work Har nesses Cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. Ziegler's Second Hand Store BEMIDJI WELDING & MACHINE CO. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and machine work Bemidji. Minn. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS AT REASONABLE RATES C. CROSS Miles Block THE CASH FUEL AND FEED STOEE will be open for business Oct. 19 at Falls & Cameron's old store Will handle Wood, Flour, Feed and Hay. A. J. HOLDEN, Prop. Phone 228-W -m One-half cent per word per issue, cash with copy. Regular charge rate one cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than 10 cents Phone 31. FOR SALE FOR SALE!1 have the following farm machinery to exchange for live stock, one two horse corn cul tivator, one, one horse corn culti vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two farm wagons. Two one horse bug gies, one garden drill, one, two horse Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm machinery. W. O Schroeder. FOR SALEAt new -^wotitt yard, wood all lengths delivered at your door. Leave all orders at Ander son's Employment Office, 205 Min nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie Miller, Prop. FOR SALERubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no tice, FOR BALE!Hard coal base burner Universal stove. H. P. Tardie, Nymore. $ FOR* SAL Wood, wood, wdod. Short and four-foot lengths deliv ered at any time. Phone 228-W. FOR SALE12-room house, modern except heat. Terms on part. Phone 657. FOR SALEOne Fischer piano. A-l condition, $200. Phone 404. FOR SALESix horses. Inquire Mclver's livery. FARMS FOR laLE. FOR SALE120 acres farm land about 500 cords wood half hat land on good stream one mile from a town terms libera] price 12 pr. acre. W. G. Schroedw MigCELLAireOl' ADVERTISERSThe great state North Dakota offers unlimited portunities for business to cla& fled advertisers The recognise advertising medium In the Pari Daily and Sunday Courier-New* the only seven-day paper In tb state and the paper which can--- the largest amount of clasni'i advertising The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a bian* et reaching all parts of the state the daj of publication it is the paper to use In order to get re sults rates one cent per word first Insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions fifty cents per line per month Addretw tin Courier-News. Fargo, FOR SALETypewriter ribbo&p to every make of typewriter on the market at 60 cents and 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed Phone order* promptly filled Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person Pohne 31 The Bemidji Plonepr office ^uppl* Store Of German invention is an electric blueprinting apparatus that so re flects the rays from an arc lamp that all parts of the print are illuminated evenly. Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 FUNERM DIRECTOR E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 495 Bdtruri Ave. Beaidji, Miaa. VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DEN1S0N, D. V. M. 'ft? VETERINARIAN & Phone 164-2 Pogue's Livery DRAT HUE TOM SMART s& DRAY AND TRAl Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America AY*. Office Phone 12. DENTISTS. DR. D. L. STJ DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TU0MY, DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. 230 North t)f Markham Hotel LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Miles Block Phone 5f D. H. FISE, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor ti'Leary-Bowsar I Building. -^4 PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GHM0RE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfficeMiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone S97 DR. 0. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfficeMiles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidii,, Minn. DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Over First National Bank Bemidji, Bfcinn. Office.Phone 36 Res. Phone ?S DR.E.H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn/ A. V. GARL0CK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markham Hotel. Telephone 105. DR. F. J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation 208 & 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered. DR. L. J. PERRAULT. CHIROPODIST Expert on all foot troubles^ Corn* removed without pain. Ingrowing nails and bunions scientifically treated. Price 50c a corn. Private calls made. Phone 4 9 9-J. Office over Rex Theatre. E. M. SATHRE Abstracter O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. .k***.*.** RAILROAD TIME CARDS MPX*., BZD ruu MAM. I North Bound Arrive* 9:45 am 1 North Bound Leaves 1.10 pa IOO w-W|ft IBS Raat Bound Leaves .54 am 163 West Bound Leaves *.81 MC 186 East Bound Leaves .-.45 pa 187 West Bound Leaves :54 am (JMAT VOSTMXBV 88 West Bound Leaves 8:11 pm 84 East Bound Leaves 12.0% pm 85 West Bound Leaves 8 21 ia 86 East Bound Leaves 1:18 aa* 105 North Bound Arrives 7:40 pm 106 South Bound Leaves 6:80 am Freight West Leaves at 9:00 am Freight East weaves at 5:00 manrasoTA. nrraBSTATzovAXi 82 South Bound Leaves 8:16 am 81 North Bound Leaves .15 pm 84 South Bound Leaves .11.80 p*n 88 North Bound Leaves 4.86 am Freight South Leaves at 7.00 am Freight North Leaves at 6:00 am NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to m~ 7 to 9 p. nx Sunday, reading reem only. to The addition of almost any dry soap powder to stove polish will add to its lustre and lessen the labor of polish a stove. STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 1220 in. bit Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 t* 7tb St beyond, $2.50 Delivered to Nymore, $200aad $2.25. BLOCK WOOD Delivered to Bemidji, $2.00 to 7th St, beyond, $2.25 Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 awl $2.00. Telephone Order* He. 82 TERMCASH ON OELtVERY