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| ON WHEELS BEMIDJI DEFEATS = [FARM (Continued from first page). (Continued from first page.) midji held for downs. Whalen punt- ed but Stnaton blocked the punt and Peck recovered the ball back of the goal line. Stanton - missed goal. Score; Bemidj 6—Grand Rapids 0. The ball was agin kicked off and Grand-Rapids worked it down to the Bemidji 26 yard line where Whalen booted -a beautiful drop kick. Score; Bemidji 6—Grand Rapids 3. No (Continued from first page.) more scoring during the first half. - Bemidji kicked to Grand Rapids|Crowell .. .. .... .. ..1,176 to start the sceond half. Grand Rapids were forced to punt and it was Bemidji’s ball on their own the dairy department, and A. J. Rapids experiment farm. Torrance plurality .. .. (| Bliler, no oppositoin. ....2,155 twenty-five yard line. The ball was|Ibertson .. ......... ..1,640 worked down the field and Stanton|Hannah .. .. .. .. ....1,266 went over for a touchdown. He — kicked goal. Score; Bemidji 13—| Ibertson plurality .. Grand Rapids 3. Stewart .. .. .. .. ....1,7956 Bemidji kicked to the visiiors who|Heffron .. .. .. .... ..1,385 made first down twice on forward = passes to the quarterback. They| Stewart pmurality .. .. were he'¢ for downs on the 3.emidji|Clementson.. .. .. .. .. 246 30 yari line. By a serivs of line|Larson .. .. .......... 234 smashes, it was too dark .or {rick plays, the ball was worked to the Clementson pres. plur. Grand Ra,'ds 7 yard lioe and Cap-|Lennon .. .. . . 228 them from discoloring. Why spend tain Bauey carried it over for the|Espe .. .. .. .. 144 money for cosmetics and creams to|| so your want ad gets to them all. third touchdown. Stanton missed —_ improve the complexion and yet neg- the goal. There was no more scoring| Lennon plurality .. .. 84 |lect your ha:r, When 8‘;'” hair :ls 9"9‘; as the game ended with the ball in|Fellows .. L. 174 more conspicuous and suggestive of the center of the field. Finaltscore |Sturtevant SRR T age than wrinkles or a poor complex- HELP WANTED Bemidji 19—Grand Rapids 3. * |Thompson .. .. .. .... 269 fon? Of the two it is easier to pre- # S Ay serve the natural color and beauty Team Is Congratulated «f " Thompson plurality ... 85|of the hair than it is to have a good During the assembly period at the LA o o ‘| complexion. school this morning, the team was LATEST AVAILABLE FIGURES All that is necessary is the occas- called in to receive the congratula- ELE RIAL COLLEG! ional use of Wyeth’s Sage and. Sul- tions of the students and faculty. ON THE 010 ce B For .the team, Lycan, Achenbach, Stanton'and Bailey were called upon; Miss Loe spoke for the faculty; Hi- ram Simons told his views on the game as “King of the Rooters”; Har- old Haynmer told of the game from the sidelines; Edith Ryan spoke for Connecticut the girls; and Professor Dyer added Delaware . a few words of congratulation. Florida . To pick out an individual star for the game Saturday is an impossibil- ity. Every man appeared on edge and anxious to do more than his best. Graham and Elletson at ends were fast and their .tackling sure. Achenbach and Olson repeatedly broke through the opposing line to break up plays before they were started . Titus, Johnson and Sulli- van made a center trio through which few gains were recorded. These men. also made reputations for ability down under kicks and nail Mississipi .. the runner. Missouri .. .. . The back field was materially Montana . strengthened' with Peck and Stanton. | Nebraska With. Lycan.and Bailey they worked Nevada .. run after run with:interference that} New Hampshire . . carried the man- with = the - ball| New Jersey ..... ... through the heavier Grand Rapids New Mexico line almost at will. With the halves New York ... . on -the. line for. defense and Lycan|North Carolina .. and Bailey, Graham and Elletson | North Dakota . . watching for forward passes but two Ohio .. .. or three were worked during the game. The game was by far the best of the season and worthy of be- ing the last for several of the men. The team composed of Graham, Olson, Johnson, Sullivan, Titus, Ach- enbach, Elletson, Bailey, Lycan, Stanton, Peck, Ryan and Hayner. Wright, Riley, Klein and Tanner were substitutes. State. Alabama .. .. . Arizona .. Arkansas California . . Colorado .. . .. Georgia .. Idaho ..... Tlinois .. Indiana .. Towa .. .. .. .. Kansas .. .. Kentucky .. Lquisiana .. Maine .. .. Marland .. .. . Massachusetts .. . Michigan .. .. Minnesota .. . THE.STATE FAIR REPORT (Continued from first page). Total attendance........372,805 The admissions at the grand stand during the week, were as_follows: Monday .. .. . . Tuesday .. Wednesday .. .. . 19,003 Thursday . R R ] Friday ., . .. .. .. .. 11,249 Saturday .. .. .. .. .. .. 42,580 Total admissions .. .....146,004 The following is a statement of Teceipts and disbursements to the close of business Sept. 30, 1912: RECEIPTS. General fund December 1, 1911 ..., ....... $4,290.13 Contingent fund Decem- ber-1,7301T .. il 1,000.00 Receipts from sources other than state fair: Rentals, buildings and grounds .. .. ...... 3,991.36 Accounts receivable . 1,501.65 Bills payable ceee 27,000.00 Annual appropriation for premiums .......... 4,000.00 Insurance loss ... . 822.00 Miscellaneous ., . . 967.92 Total ............. $38,282.93 Receipts from 1912 state .state fair and exposi- L R 261,778.23 Grand total receipts. .$305,861.29 DISBURSEMENTS. Expense 1912 state fair and exposition ..... .$201,310.02 Permanent improvements 22,051.69 Maintenance grounds and buildings .. . 12,653.62 Bills payable .~ 50,000.00 Interest ...... S 3,385.86 Accounts payable 677.87 Expense annual meeting. 459.33 Sundry expense ........ 518.40 Total - disbursements. . $290,956.79. SUMMARY. Receipts, all sources. ...$305,361.29 Disbursements, as above 290,956.79 To'bal, Oct 1, 1912, 14,404.60 charge of 'stock; Ray Speer, assistant editor ‘of the extension divisfon. pub- licattons; C. M. Olson, head of the University farm; George A. Miller, of Guire, superintendent of thé Grand CLOSE RACE FOR OFFICE — = — in Europe. Oregon . Pennsylvania : GRAND RAP“)S TEAM : ": : ATTRACTED MANY ‘South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee. . . Texas .. .. . Vermont .. Virginja .. .. . Washingto .~ . . . West Virginia .. ... Wisconsin .. .. .. .. Wyoming .. .. .... Me- "Totals i1 sodL 12 429 90 THE FHIE-I_MY HAIR SIGN OF AGE 499 Department Diamonds Stones Opal, Matrix, Sapphire, Agate Ax'}nethyu.t rings. 274 of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy, made from 410 |common garden sage, quickly re-|| Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per mnsertion. No ad taken for less than 12 | important as to care for teeth to keep phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of R.|common garden sage and sulphur, — |combined with other valuable reme- E Agency, —_{dies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dan- The ;Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people whoidonot take the paper generally read their neighbor’s 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs WANTED—Girl or woman to cook for superintendent’s family at| g;9, Red Lake Agency. Salary $20.00. = Position is for one who can take |FOR SALE—Sman fonts of type, charge and be her-own boss. In-| 8everal different points and in| geq agvertisers. The recognized quire at this'office or call W. F.| frst clasa condition. Call or write| ,gyertising medium is the Fargo Dickens by teleplione or on a re-| this office for proofs. Address Be-| pajly and Sunday Courler-News, verse ticket at the Red Lake| MIdJl Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. the only seven-day paper in the E FOR SALE —If you want to hire| state and the paper which carries added to our stock: | OASH WITH 00PY | 14 oent per word per Issu® Pearl rings up from.... for giving prompt service. ery. Partly furnished. Good lo- cation. Inquire at the Henrion- net Millinery Parlors, or phone he lar, ount of classifi —_|druft, itching scalp and falling hair, | WANTED — Girl for general house- ::::;rv:ea::ko:wi‘;:: ::;:“Mf::g :d:ertlgsl:‘gt_ m-n;g c:“ngr.Ng: 13 |After a few applications of this sim-| WOrk. Wm. Clish, 1216 Minne- ; } Semi-Precious are all the rage over the entire coun- try. Beautiful conceptions in Topaz, and he prices are eXtremely moderate as we manufacture them in our own P. A new collection which we have just % Opal rings up from. .. .$2.00 Euy Way 1o Braere Nnwrel e || Tp@ Plomeer Want Ads Amethyst rings up from. ... ..$2.25 5 Ruby rings up from..... .$2.25 y Turquoise rings up from .$2.50 .$2.50 Bloodstone rings up .$2.00 Sardonyx rings .up ke .$2.25 15 cents. Phone 31 < stores gray hair to natural color. The g Topaz rings up from. . :$2.00 care of the hair, to prevent it from HOW THOSE WANT ADS Signet rings for boys. .$2.50 losing its color and lustre, is just as DO THE BUSINESS Signet rings for girls ...$2.00 Signet rings, heavy...$3.50 to $10.00 Those who have jewelry to be re- paired or remodeled, stones to be re- placed etc., can - find satisfactory service here as we have the facilities GEORGE T. BAKER & 0. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS B8emidji, 116 3rd 8t. Minn. * (XX X2 0000060000000 000 BEMIDA. - 000006003600 A. 0. U. W. > Neo. B P05 ’ evenings, 7 Hall at 0dd Fellows 2 7.0 Regular meeting nighte every 1st and 2md Wednes- day evening at $ o'clock. Esgles hall. noons, at > Ave. G. AR Regular meetings —First and third Saturday after 2:30—at Odd Fel lows Halls, 402 -Beltrami L 0. 0. 7 Bemid)l Lodge No. 118 Severy Fridar.’s oo at 0dd Fellows Hall, 403 Beltrami. L O O F. Camp No. 3¢ Regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesdays st § Rebecca Lodge. - Regular meeting nights —- first and third Wedneaday at $o'cleck. —1 0: O. colm, Bemidji, Minn. t covers North Dakota like a blank- —|ple, harmless remedy, your hair will|_Sota avenue. Telephone 508. s | et; reaching all parts of the state| "3 __|gradually be restored to its natural| WANTED_Girl for general house. |FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. ®! the day of publication ;it is the = } —|eolor, in a short time the dandruff| work. Apply Mrs. A. H. Jester,| Fioneer will procure any kind of — | will be removed, and your hair will 1218 Bemidji -avenue. WANTED—Cook at Svea hotel. — | no longer come out but will start to — | grow as nature intended it should. — |turther than anything else to make | ~vw~ —|or mar your good looks.- You can|FOR SALE—The Bemidji lead pen- i Buy this Semody at’anyldfig stofe) . il (the bestinlokel penell In the| "'y L Ty TRty s Mtnne. | ern Minhoeots o sell “Tho Bomid. —|for fifty cents a bottlé, and your world, at Netzer’'s, Barker’s, 0. C. " s & sota. 3i” lead pencil. Will carry name — | druggist will give your money back if| Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & — | you are not satisfled after using. Pur-| Markusen’s and the Pioneer Office rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. = avenue. Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. paper to use in erder to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, on-half cent per word { FOR SALE—XKitchen range, bed and| succeeding insertions; fifty cents ol Don’t neglect your hair, for it goes FOR SALE dresser. Inquire 1018 Bemidji per line per month. Address the ENIGETS OF PYTHIAS Bemiajt Lodge No. 168 Regular meeting nights—ex- ery-Tuesday evening at § o'clock—at the Eagles' Hall ‘Third street. s _——— FOR SALE—Horse. Will sell cheap.| WANTED—100 merchants in North- of every merchant in advertising FOR RENT columns of Pioneer in order that — | chase a bottle today. You will never| Supply Store at & cents each "“" all receive advantage of advertis- MASONTO. — | regret it when you realize the dlfler-{ 50 cents a dozen. {FOR RE_NTkTwo houses on. Tenth ing. For wholesale prices write X 7. a A 3 Demiai, 16 |ence It will make {n your appesrance. |FOR SALE—One brown horse, ten| 000 Minmesota. Inquire 1215 Bel-! =, o tPp ot b B0 o OF, 23, Regular meeting 12 | —Adv. years old, weight 1700 pounds;|_ trami avenue. ficee Supply Co. Phone 31. Be- %é:fl;‘,,;,‘,"‘: :.‘:‘l’u:”_: —|F R S R E XX S ¥ FF 55| one grey horse, eight vears old,|FOR RENT—The Heffron houss, midji, Minn. Masonic Hall, - Beltram - be x| weight 1750 ‘pounds. Call on or| 903 Eleventh St. Inquire at First |y N TED Stemographer wants po- Be:. l-ml Fitth st —lx x| address F. Kurtzbeim, Bagley,| National gank,_nemmn, Minn. sition. Has had some experience, RA_‘,"_U E;‘h':;g"::& —l% $ x| Miin. FOR RENT—Two steam heated office| Address, Turtle River, Minn., R. F. arst and third Mondays, § b REMEMBER *|FOR SALE—104 acres of nardwood; rooms. O'Leary-Bowser building. D. No. 1, Box. 44. ~ i Hall zdt:-mmi_v:m e e P aea e Siaber land In section 31, Lownalip | FOR RENT—Warm nouse. Inquire| WANTED—Old cotton rags, _clean, L ';"" —lx ; sh‘:‘ s o T BOTEIEGIES B4, town of L of John G. Ziegler. free from buttons. No silk eloth, BT Sommandery No. 38 —|x ki MhAg:cm ps ! erty, Beltrami county. Price for MISC ‘gunny sack or wool cloth accepted. @ :\;ln; m::-z.:n:'nu.y., 8 o'cleck —lx x| Wwhole tract $1,600. Apply at Plo- 'ELLANEOUS Pioneer Office. Frami Ave monie Templs, Bel- — % x| _nveerofic. =~ |ADVERTISERS The great state of | BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand O. . S. Chapter Ne. 171, —|* %|FOR RENT—Rooming house, twelve| North Dakota offers unlimited op-| furniture. 0dd Fellows bullding, f‘.;';""-“flfl:;l'““‘ nights— — KKK XK KKK K KKK *| rooms- upstairs over Model Bak-| portunities for buBiness to classi- 2 Rid,e ] Dos 'THE HUMAN =t B e TELESCOPE = - o0 . The Most Marvelous Freak of Human Nature in Existence - BAFFLES PHYSICIANS AND SCIENTISTS GROWS TWO FEET IN HEIGH OTHER STUNTS AS ASTOUNDING Exhibited in 20 Countries, in 38 States, before every Crowned Head Eight weeks in Portland and Seattle An Nlustrated Lecture On Freaks of Nature NEVER SEEN BEFORE IN THIS COUNTRY. Public Examinations to prove there is NO DELUSION .that DOSS ACTUALLY GROWS! At the BRINKMAN {EATRE TONIGHT across from postofice, phone 12: o'clock — at Masonie Hall, g:l'.nmfl Ave., and Fifth o'clock Hall. M B A Roosevelt, No. 1633. Regular meeting nights Thursday everings at $ in’ Odd Fellows 8 o'clock oW A Bemidji Camp .No. §013. Regular meeting nights — first and - third Tuesdays at at Odd . Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. e Regular meeting nights oo the first and thi*d Thursdays in the 1 O. O. F. Hall at 8 p.m. Minn. Who Sells It ? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it's the best nickel pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the (five| cent world. It is sold on your money back basis. A store- on every street and in surrounding cities. Here They Are: Oarlison’s Varlety Store Barker’s D, and Jow- W. @. Sokroeder 0. 0. Rood & Oo. E. F. Netzor’s Pharmaoy Wm. MoOualg J. P. Omioh’s O, Store Roe & Markusen F. @. Troupman & Oo. - L. Aberorombie The Falr Store - 7 @Gould’s Oonfectionery Store ¥ Ohippewa Trading Store BoemlidjI Ploneor Sueply Store Retailers will receive immediate shipments in gross (more or less) by calling Phone 31, or addressing the Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store, Bemidjj, ” o — e ¢