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EAGH DAY From Now Until Christmas Will be added one or more [ suggestions guitable for Christmas gifts. They may be purchased at the Bemidji Pioneer Oftice-and School Supply Store. 1. Subscription to Pioneer § 2, Stylo Ink Pencils 3. Fancy Inkstand 4. Clipless Paper Fastener 5. 500 Letter Heads 6. 500 Envelopes 1. 100 Galling Gards 8. Leather Bound Blank Books 9, Letter File 10. 1. 18. 18, 20, 2. 2. Gard File | doz, Pencils Office Knife Dictionaries Gross Pens Paper Clips Postal Scales Envelope Seals Gard Punches Calendar Pads Office Pins | Box Eyelets 1 Box Typewriter Paper & The Winning Pitchers of 1911. * : American Association Patterson Minneapolis 23- a1 League Name Club Won Lost : American Bender Philadelphia 17 b : : Appalachian Silvers Knoxville 13 6 : : Blue Grass Sheneberg Parig 12 0 : : Carolina Association Svindell ‘Winston-Salem 29 8 : : Central Association Boyd Otfumwa * 30 T : Central Alberts Fort Wayne »1% [ : Cotton States .Comstock ! Vicksburg 21 4 : Eastern McConnell Rochester 30 853 : Mountain State Baumgardner Huntington 32 913 : National Marquard New York 24 Lo : Nebraska State Stevens Superior 18 6 : : New England Wolfgang Lowell 27 5 : : Ohio State Grandle Chillicothe 18 - 6 : : Pacific Coast Ables Oakland 23 12 : : Southeastern Nelson Anniston 11 3 : Southern Hess New Orleans - 28 8 : Southern Michigan Jacobson Kalamazoo 26 9. i3 : Three-I Hovlik Peoria 16 Tt : Tri-State Northrop Reading 27 43 : Union Association Dressen Salt Lake City 13 3 1 : Virginia Vance Petersburg 11 0 : : Western Canada Naverson Moose Jaw 25 - 8 : Wisconsin-Illinois Slapnicka Rockford 26 7 R R R R R R R R R R R R 154 BASEBALL NOTXS. e f000006006060060600606006 McCoy Pitts, an Appalachian | league player, was accidentally shot | and killed in Georgia recently ¥ Bill Abstein and “Rube” Kissinger, two old Eastern leaguers, have been sold by Jersey City to Memphis. The west can still play football William Elmer of Cleveland and | Eastern papers please note. Jack Kenné@y of Baltimore will do Farl Pickering has canceled hie reg- umpiring in the Cotton States league Istration at the University of Minne ! next season. ! sota. Members of the Philadelphia Na-| Corncob won the Prix Montgomery tionals, who took the trip to Cuba, ' :;“A“““'L This one was a pipe of ¢ |say that Catcher Killifer, the new | o‘::'deugw“l T Quaker, issure to make. good. 18 that there s mo world’s series to A new league may be formed in!pe plaved afterwards. Western Pennsylvania to include But- | Zhygzko says money talks and ler, Franklin, Beaver Falls, New Gotsch retorts that he is notafter kale, Castle, Oil City and Meadville. | but the confidence of the public. 1 Umpire Bob Emslie has won an-| A New England scientist has figured ¢ | other . trap-shooting companionship. | that the automobile threatens the race. E | And for several years players have 5&3090 & bull, only he’s easier to side- | been yelling that Bob couldnt see and | 2 should wear a pair of “cheaters.” | thaeé’fg"l Smith, once the manager of President Murphy, of the Cubs, | . Giants and last season the second B baseman on McGinnity’s team, has | says that he is going to engage a| ! o formally quit the game. | corps of “virile” scouts next season.| Mordecai Brown, Cub pitcher, actual- | We don’t know what he means, but | Iy has been approached by the base- | ! the minor leagues have enough trou- ' ball bandits. Think of Brownie wear- | ble without having this “virile” thing ! ing the garb of an outlaw! __ tossed at them. | i As Ovie Overall is in bad with the Cubs, the National Commission will SABE 'I'EA wul perhaps slap a fine on “Ping” Bodie, “Miner” Brown, Oscar Stanage and Boston Red Sox, for playing ball with | Overall in California. a 1 g Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Na- | tural Color—Dandruff Quickly Removed. ! Ban on Basket Ball by Girls. ! The board of education of the city | of Sparta, Wis., issued an order forbid- ding the playing of basket ball by girls’ teams in the high schools, the 8| point belng made that public exhibi- 8| tions of girls’ teams are not condu- & cive of good morals. @ The board is also considering for E | bedding football among the high | school boys on the ground that it 4 ;takes up too much of the students' | time. Sparta, although a small city, has always produced football teams of the There is nothing new about the idea of using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our great-grand- mothers kept their locks soft, dark and glossy by using a “sage tea.”| | Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appear- ance they made a brew of sage leaves and applied it to their hair, with wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowadays we don’t have to resort to old-time, tiresome methods of undersigned to be opened before the 2. 2, | Box Garbon Leather Memo Books | state championship class. 8| What will Gafty Hermann do when all the Cub eligibles for the managery fal chair are exhausted? “Mahmout of Chicago threw Mo Leod of South Dakota,” says a dis gathering the herbs and making the tea. This is done by skillful chem- ists better than we could do it our- selves, and all we have to do is to call for the ready-made product. Wy- eth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- 25, 26, 21. 28, 28, 30, 3l 32 Loose Leaf Vest Pocket Note Books § Goat Pocket Note Books § Wallet Pocket Books Ledgers, all sizes Journals, * * DayBooks,* * Gash Books,** * Records, * patch. Mahmout knows where higjedy, containing sage in the proper bread is buttered. strength, with the addition of sul- Fang ate clamoring for Michigan 19 | pnur, another old-time scalp remedy. come back into the conference folds| mhe manufacturers of this remedy Fn:r?l;;?e’ tse;x;zfag;eeable to the |, thorize druggists to sell it under | P Rigan._ guarantee that the money will be re- ¥ funded if it fails to do exactly as rep- resented. Don’t neglect your hair. Get a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur today, and notice the difference after a few days’ use. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is Drug |recommended and sold by all drug- gists. Getting a Start Getting a start in the world in these days of keen competition and large cap= ital is no easy matter for the man of average means. Though you may have through the pa- tient economy of years a few hundred or thousands of dollars saved up, in what line of mercantile enterprise can you hope to succeed with such limited capital? The question is, in short, what can you do with a small amount of money, once you have it. By our long time; easy payment plan— with no interest charge on deferred pay- ment—thousands of worthy, hard work- men are enabled to purchase farms for themselves. Men who have long aspired to be their own landlords. | Here is your chance for a southern home. Let us explain. Huffman, Harris & Reynolds When your feet are wet and cold, B and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- | edy, bathe your feet in hot water be- fore going to bed, and you are al- |most certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by Barker’s Store. «.i:e The Tyroless. _¥ou may find the artistic tempera- fhenit among the peasants in the vil lages of Bavarian Tyrol. They talk still of the King Ludwig, who lavished money on palaces and died an insané suicide and murderer. = You femind them that they are still paying off the debts of the mad king. They reply cheerfully that they are glad of it, for Ludwig loved music and gave us Wag- ner.—London Chronicle. Bids for Wood g Sealed bids will be received by the city coux‘mll of the City of Bemidji, Dec. 25th, 1911, at the 50 cords seasoned tamarack wood. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. > George Stein, City Clerk, pub—16-18-19. “I had been troubled with consti- S, pation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me,” writes Thos. E. Williams, Middleboro, Ky. “Two packages of Chamber- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. !'he' Pioneer Want Ads : OASH wiTH ooPy A oent per word per Issue No Touches For Moods. Figg—Well, you know the old say- ing, “Contentment is better thin ‘wealth.” Fogg—That's so. - People don’t try to borrow it from you.—Bos- ton Transcript. | Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less t han 15 cents. Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS ‘DO THE BUSINESS They tell what you have to sell to everybody in Bemidji. The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who'do not take the paper generally read their neighbor's so your want ad gets to them all. 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs Can’t Lose Much by Taking a Chance | HELP WANTED | 100 it trontage; easy payments.| WANTEDWood catters to eat 500 | Liman, Harris & Reynolds. | cofds tamarack and 300 cords jack | FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The pine; near town. Inquire of Wes| Pioneer will procure any kind of | Wright. | & rubber stamp for you on short | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- | _ “o0c®: | eral housework. Mrs. E. H. Smith {FOR SALE—4 room cottage, 70 ft.| 717 Beltrami Ave. lot on 12th St. $500. Huffman, | WANTED—Girl for gemeral house-| _H2Irls & Reynolds. work. Mrs. J. O. Harris, 703 Be- | FOR SALE—Carload of heavy draft midji Ave. horses by F. R. Stowell, call at J.| P. Pogue’s Barn. | | FOR SALE—2 good frame buildings. | FOR SALE FOR SALE on easy t;;x;ns, 136 acres| Cash or wood. Bemidji Steam of rich hardwood land on lake Laundry. EL KAY ONE PIECE-CUFF BUTTON EED MANUFACTUR 116 Third St, This button is made without solder or joint and guaranteed not to break. Engraved with Initials without extra charge Geo, T, Baker & Co. UNBREAKABLE ING JEWELERS Near the Lake Tenth St. ta Ave. HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Seventh and Beltrami Ave. Inquire. 700' Bemidji Ave., or phone 351. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping or roomers. 415 Minnesota Ave. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, furnished or unfurnished. Over Gill Bros. Inquire 1014 Minneso- 2 furnished rooms for Iight house-| keeping. 511 Third St. FOR RENT——¢ room house for rent. shore and County road, one mile| FOR SALE—Baled hay and straw at from Puposky. Improvements, es Wright's barn. Near City consist of good log-house, fine hay | pa], A. Klein. the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota iike a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day 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 succedding insertion: fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. | WANTED—Dining and sleeping car conductors, $75-§125. Experience unnecessary, we teach you, write Dining Car World, 125 W. Van Buren, Chicago. MISCELLANEOUS meadow and five acres under culti- vation. There are about 1000| cords of birch besides other tim-| _1OrSes. Apply Tom Smart. ber. I will take cord wood as part |[FOR SALE—Wood sawing outfit. payment. Call on or write to E.| Inquire of O. J. Weekly. J. Swedback, Bemidji, Minn, | FOR SALE—Nearly new 5 room cot- | tage on Bemidji Ave., ‘with 60 or FOR R. FOR SALE—Carload of good young| ADVERTISERS--The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven day paper in the state and the paper which carries WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standard pla- no? Call at second hand estore, | 0dd Fellows Bldg. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. | Dressmaking wanted. Miss M. C. i Derby, 210 Sixth St. 32 caliber rifles Large rifles Shot Guns . Revolvers . Savage Automatic Revolvers Colt’s Automatic Revolvers .$1.50 to $14.00 10.00 to $25.00 .................................. $5.00 to $30.00 : .$5.50 to $15.00 ...$15.00 ...$16.00 Skates........ E— WRRIEEEN SO, 75¢ t0$5.00 | Skis.........ccoeennn. SN S $1.00 to $3.00 | Hockey Sticks $1.00 Flexible Flyer Sleds Other Sleds Snow Shoes .$2.25 to $4.75 ...50c to $1.50 CHRISTMASGIFTS For Father, Brother and Husband Safety Razors................... Razor Strops..... .............. Shaving Brushes......... SPORTING GOODS Fish Spears Foot Balls ... BasketBalls .................... Fishing Reels ................. Tennis Racquets Alarm Clocks Plush Robes, Water Proof, Full Size - - Imitation Buffalo Robes, Water Proof, Large Size $17.50 . Planes ..... 75¢ to $3.25 Hand Saws 1.25 ta $2.25 Hack Saws... .85¢ to $1.50 Coping Saws.............. IR A4 00 cevennn25¢ t0 75c Key Hole Saws...................coovvvvvvvnnnnns ..25¢ to 50c Braces ..$1.25 to $2.50 Irvin Bitts 25¢ to 75¢ Yankee Drills vieeee 8165 Hammers ...... iy A AR R Y, 25¢ to 65¢ Hand Axes ...85c to $1.25 Lath Hatchets ...50c to $2.50 Yankee Drills....... RN $1.65 TOOLS TOOLS TOOLS AdZ sinioni, S Shingling Machines ...$4.00 Mitre Box........... .$7.50 to $13.50 Tape Lines........ e Fod s ven i sevaaied 50c to $6.00 Chisels 35¢ to 75¢ Rules. ..10c to 65c Squares Yankee Automatic Screw Drivers $125 io $1.50 Tools Can Be Grouped Into Sets. pose or Person Suitable for Agents for Louisiana Delta Lands Co. When doing your Christmas shopping it will help you to see these articles | Given Hardware | _'Phdne 57 = - CUTLERY ompany ................. 25¢ to $1.50 ...50c to $3.50 $1.50 to $2.50 ................. $1.00 to $5.00 ....... revreeenenn50c to $1.00 ...................... 25¢ to 65¢ $1.00 to $1.35 ..$1.25 to $5.00 ................ $1.25 to $4.50 ................... 50c to $5.00 ..$2.00 to $5.00 ..$1.75 to $3.00 - $7.50 SevehaliaretEg $1.50 to $2.50 .85¢ to $1.50 25¢ to $2.50 ..25¢ to 35¢ ..................... 25¢ to 35¢, ................... 50c to $3.75 any Pur- inn. 5 a &’ - - &~